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第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上
將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
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It'sthemiddleofthenightinthesleepyFrenchtownofLevignac,outsideofthecity
Toulouse.
Therearepeoplelinedupalongthetown'smainroad,waitingforaparadetobegin.But
therearenomarchingbandsordecoratedfloatsatthis1a.m.event.Instead,thereappearsa
convoy(護(hù)航隊(duì))ofsixtrucks,eachpullinganenormoustrailer(拖車(chē))carryingahugepart
oftheworld'slargestpassengerairliner,theAirbusA380.
Thecrowdsapplaudastheplane'swings,bodyandtailsectionsinchtheirwaythrough
theprovincialtown.Sometimesthereisjust50centimetersclearanceoneachsidebetween
theplanepartsandthebuildings.Peopleinthebuildingsarewatching—rightinfrontoftheir
windows—theparade,whichisrepeatedeveryfewweeks.Toulouse,locatedinSouthFrance,
isthesiteoftheAirbusHeadquarter.Itiswheresingle-aisleA320sandwide-bodyA330sand
A350sarebuilt.
SinceitsfirstdeliverytoSingaporeAirlinesin2007,morethan200A380shaverolled
offthelineinToulouse.Mostofthem,morethan100,areflownbytheDubai-basedEmirates
Airlines.
TheproductionofthemainpartsfortheA38()isspreadthroughoutEurope:thewings
arebuiltinBroughton,Wales;bodysectionscomefromHamburg,Germanyand
Saint-Nazaire,France;thetailfromCadiz,Spain,andHamburg.Othersmallerpartscome
fromsuppliersallovertheworld.AnA380ismadeupofaboutfourmillionindividualparts
producedby1,500companiesfrom30countries.
GettingthehugepartstotheFAL(FinalAssemblyLine)inToulouseisanunbelievably
complicatedprocess.TheycomebyseatoPauillac,France,wheretheyareunloaded.From
there,travelingonlyatnight,theconvoytakesthreeeveningstocoverthe335kilometersto
Toulouse,ontheroadswhichareespeciallydesignedtohandletheextremesizeoftheA380's
sections.
1.Whatarethepeoplewaitingfor?
A.Acelebrationparade.B.SomefamousAirbuspassengers.
C.ThearrivalofA38Oparts.D.Anewly-builtworld'slargestairliner.
2.Howdoestheconvoypassthetownatnight?
A.Ittriestodoitsecretly.B.It'sveryslowtoavoidbuildings.
C.Itproudlydisplayswhatitcarries.D.Itusuallytakesawholenight.
3.WhatkindofcityisToulouse?
A.It'sclosetotheAirbusHeadquarter.B.It'shometothebiggestairlines.
C.It'swherenotonlyA380sarebuilt.D.ItproducesmostpartsofA380.
B
Haveyoueverpressedthepedestrianbuttonatacrosswalkandwonderedifitreally
worked?Orpushedthe“closedoor“buttoninanelevator,whiledoubtingthatitmay,infact,
havenoeffectwhatsoever?
You'renotalone,andyoumayberight.Theworldisfullofbuttonsthatdon'tactually
doanything.
They9resometimescalled"placebobuttons^^一buttonsthataremechanicallysoundand
canbepushed,butprovidenouse.Thesebuttonsmaystillserveapurpose,accordingtoEllen
Langer,aHarvardpsychologistwhopioneeredaconceptknownasthe"illusionofcontrol”.
“Theydohaveapsychologicaleffect,“shesaidinaphoneinterview.^Takingsomeaction
leadspeopletofeelasenseofcontroloverasituation,andthatfeelsgood,ratherthanjust
beingapassivebystander.^^
InNewYorkCity,onlyabout100ofthe1,000crosswalkbuttonsactuallyfunction,
confirmedaspokespersonfromthecity'sDepartmentofTransportation.Thatnumberhas
steadilydecreasedinrecentyears:WhentheNewYorkTimesrevealedthatthemajorityof
NewYork'sbuttonsdidn'tworkin2004,about750werestilloperational.InLondon,which
has6,000trafficsignals,pressingthepedestrianbuttonresultsinareassuring“Wait”light.
Butthatdoesn'tnecessarilymeanthatthe"greenman“willappearanysooner.
Sowhataboutthe“closedoor“buttoninelevators?IfyouliveintheUS,italmost
certainlydoesn'twork.
“Toputitsimply,theridingpublicwillnotbeabletomakethedoorscloseanyfaster
usingthatbutton,saidKevinBrinkmanoftheNationalElevatorIndustry.Butthere'savery
goodreasonforthis:theAmericanswithDisabilitiesActof1990."ThisActrequiresthatan
elevator\doorsremainopenlongenoughforanyonewithdisabilityormobilityissues,such
asusingawheelchair,togetonboardthecabsafely,saidBrinkman.
So,pressingthebuttonwilldonothing.It'sonlythereforfirefighters,emergency
personnelandmaintenanceworkers,whocanoveridethedelaywithakeyoracode.But
outsidetheUS,there'sahigherchance一thoughnotacertainty一thatthebuttonwillwork.
4.Whichofthefollowingisthemeaningof“sound“underlinedinparagraph3?
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A.ingoodconditionB.inaloudvoice
C.inproperplaceD.insuitablesize
5.WhatdoesEllenLangerthinkofthebuttonsthatdon'treallywork?
A.Theyareofnouseatall.B.Theybadlyneedrepairing.
C.Theymakebystanderspassive.D.Theyarejustcomforting.
6.What'scommonaboutthecrosswalkbuttonsinNewYorkandLondon?
A.Onlyonetenthactuallywork.B.Manyhavebeenremoved.
C.Theyareoftenofnoactualuse.D.Theyareofthesamedesign.
7.Whydoesn'tthe"closedoor“buttoninelevatorsworkintheUS?
A.It'srequiredsobylaw.B.It'soperatedbyspecialpersonnel.
C.Itworksifthere\awheelchair.D.Itskeyorcodeisoftenlost.
C
Oneofthebiggestcomplaintsinmodemsocietyisbeingover-scheduled.Askpeopleat
asocialgatheringhowtheyareandtheanswerisalways“superbusy”.Whenpeoplearen't
superbusyatwork,theyarecrazybusyexercising,entertainingorplayingfantasyfootball.
Andifthereiseverastillmomentforreflectivethought—say,whilewaitinginlineinastore
一outcomesthemobilephone.SoitisworthnothingastudypublishedinthejournalScience,
whichshowshowfarpeoplewillgotoavoidself-reflection.
“Wehavenotedhowaddictedtoourdevicesweallseemtobeandthatpeopleseemto
findanyexcusetheycantokeepbusy."saidTimothyWilson,apsychologyprofessoratthe
UniversityofVirginia.Oneofhisexperimentsinvolvingmorethan700peopleshows,
amazingly,thatmostpeoplefinditunpleasanttobealonewiththeirthoughtsforjust6to15
minutes.
Itcouldbebecausehumanbegins,whenleftalone,tendtothinkaboutwhat'swrongin
theirlives:difficultrelationships,personalfailures,moneytrouble,healthconcerns...Sothey
keepthemselvesbusy.LouisC.K.,acomedian(喜劇演員),hasoncedescribedthatnot-good
feeling:"Sometimeswhenthingsclearawayandyou'renotwatchinganythingandyou9rein
yourcarandyoustartgoing...Ohno,hereitcomes——thatI'malone—anditstartstovisityou,
justthissadness,“hesaid."Andthat'swhypeopletextanddrive.Theyarewillingtorisk
takingalifeandrunningtheirownbecausetheydon'twanttobealoneforasecond,because
it'ssohard.^^
Butyoucan'tsolverorletgoofproblemsifyoudon'tallowyourselftimetothinkabout
them.Ignoringthemwillonlygivethemmorepower.Slowdown,lookatthem,andthink
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aboutyourself.Wedon'thavetobethat“superbusy”.
8.Whyarepeoplealwayssuperbusynowadays?
A.They'realwaysbotheredbyothers.B.Theyworkevenwhenentertaining.
C.Theirjobsaretoodemanding.D.Theyactuallychoosetobelikethat.
9.HowdoesProfessorWilsonfeelaboutthefindingsofhisexperiments?
A.It'snormaltobebusy.B.Manyexcusesarereasonable.
C.Thefactisshocking.D.Theymatchhisprediction.
10.WhatdoesLouisC.K.sayaboutfeelingalone?
A.It'sadifficultexperience.B.You'llbefinewhenyoudrive.
C.It'snotbadtohaveself-time.D.Foracomedianitoftenhappens.
11.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.NoTimetoThink?B.TooBusytoEnjoyLife
C.Whynotstopandrest?D.BeYourself
D
WhenKatsunoriandKaoriOsakahadtheirfirstchild,theywerelivinginasmall
apartmentinNagoya,acityofmorethan2millionpeopleincentralJapan.
Likemanyotheryoungcouples,theytriedtoraisetheirchildinthecitybutfoundlife
amongtheapartmentblockstoocrowdedandexpensive,withfewchildcarechoices.
Eventually,theygaveup.
TheOsakasmovedtoNagi,whereKatsunorigrewup.Thesleepyagriculturaltownin
westernJapanhasbecomeasuccessstoryinthecountry5seffortstoboostitsdecliningbirth
rate.Withapopulationofabout6,000,NagifeelsaworldawayfromNagoya,andresidents
takethelackofbusystreetsandcrowdsasreasonwhyitisagreatplacetobringupchildren.
Butthey'renottheonlybenefits:Nagialsopayscoupleswholivetheretohavechildren.
Familiesreceiveaone-time100,000yen($879)paymentfortheirfirstchild,150,00()yen
($1,335)fortheirsecondandasmuchas400,000yen($3,518)forthefifthchildborntothe
samefamily.Thepaymentshavebeenrising,andNagiisalsoofferingparentsotherbenefits
(housing,kids'schooling,nurserycosts,etc.),tohelpimprovethetown'sbirthrate.
Andtheyappeartobeworking.
IntheneighborhoodwheretheOsakeslive,mostcoupleshavethreeormorechildren
becausetheycanandtheywantto.Between2005and2014,thetown'sbirthrate-basedon
theaveragenumberofchildrenawomanhasinherlifetime-doubledfrom1.4to2.8.Then
ithasdippedslightlyto2.39,butisstillconsiderablyhigherthanthenationalaverageof1.46.
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Japanhasbeenonasteadybirthratedeclinesincethe1970s.in2017,fewerthan
950,000babieswerebomwhilethenumberofdeathsrosetoapostwarhighof1.3million.
Thecountry'stotalpopulationstandsat127million,andchildrenmakeupjust12.3%of
thetotal,comparedwith18.9%fortheUS,16.8%forChinaand30.8%forIndia,according
togovernmentfigures.Andby2065,Japan'spopulationisexpectedtodroptoabout88
million.
12.WhatwasthemostimportantreasonwhytheOsakesmovedfromNagoyatoNagi?
A.NagiisKatsunori'shometown.B.Nagoyaiscrowdedandexpensive.
C.Theywantedtohaveeasierjobs.D.Nagiisbetterinchildcare.
13.WhatkindofplaceisNagi?
A.Smallinsize,itisevenricherthanbigcities.
B.Peoplehereareencouragedtohaveabigfamily.
C.Itsbirthratehaskeptrisinginthepastdecade.
D.Thoughanagriculturaltown,ithasabigpopulation.
14.Whichofthefollowingdoes“they”inparagraph5referto?
A.ParentslivinginNagi.B.Benefitsofferedtoparents.
C.One-timepayments.D.Childcarechoices.
15.Whatcanweinferfromthearticle?
A.Thericheracountryis,theloweritsbirthratefalls.
B.Japan'spopulationisnotaprobleminalongrun.
C.Nagi'ssuccesshasbeencopiedbybigcities.
D.Thetrendofanation'sbirthrateishardtochange.
第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為
多余選項(xiàng)。在答題卡上將相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)涂黑。
It'sFridayafternoonandtheclockisticking.You'reworkingdesperatelytocompletea
taskbeforethefiveo'clockdeadlinewhilesilentlycursingyourselffornothavingstartedit
sooner.Soundfamiliar?Ifso,you'renotalone!16Whileitmaybecomfortingtoknow
thatyou'renotalone,you'requiteawareofhowmuchitcanholdyoubackinyourwork.
Delayisahabit—adeeplyrootedpatternofbehavior.17Habitsonlystopbeing
habitswhenyouavoidpracticingthem,sotrythestrategiesbelowtogiveyourselfthebest
possiblechanceofsucceeding.
18Setaboutdoingtasksassoonastheyarise.Writedownthetasksthatyouneed
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tocomplete,andspecifyatimefordoingthem.Thiswillhelpyoutoactivelydealwithyour
workinadvance.
Promiseyourselfareward.Ifyoucompleteadifficulttaskontime,rewardyourselfwith
atreat,suchasasliceofcakeoracoffeefromyourfavoritecoffeeshop.Andmakesureyou
noticehowgooditfeelstofinishthings!
Asksomeonetocheckuponyou.Peerpressureworks!It'swidelyrecognizedasan
effectiveapproach.19
Aimto“eatanelephantbeetle^^firstthing,everyday!20Thiswillgiveyouthe
restofthedaytoconcentrateonworkthatyoufindmoreenjoyable.
A.Focusondoing,notavoiding.
B.Thismeansthatyouprobablycan'tbreakitovernight.
C.Youneedafullcupofcoffeetomakeyourselfenergetic.
D.Accordingtoresearch,95percentofusaredelayingthings.
E.Getthosetasksthatyoufindleastpleasantoutofthewayearly.
F.Evenifyou'reorganized,youcanstillfeeloverwhelmedbyatask.
G.Ifyoudon'thaveanyonetoask,anonlinetoolsuchasProcrastercanhelpyouto
self-monitor.
第三部分語(yǔ)言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié)。滿分45分)
第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從21?40各題所給的A、B、C和D中,選出可
以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
Canyouimaginebeingpaidmillionsofdollarsforplayinginaprofessionalsportteam?
Thatyouwereableto21stadiumswithpeoplecomingtoseeyouplay?Thatyoucould
attractthemassesinthesame22wayasarockstar,aHollywoodstarora23
sportsperson?ESportshavemadeallthatpossibleandmore.Themillennials(千禧一代),also
thedigitalgenerationhavebeen24witheSports,andtheircombinedstrengthlooks
25.Thefeverforvideogameshashadagreat26onthesportsindustry.
TowhatextenteSports,or27sports,canbeconsideredasport28an
arguablequestion.Ifwesticktothe29,sportisexplainedasanycompetitionthat
requirestrainingandobeyingrules.Asecond30is:allkindsofphysical31that
isdoneforreasonofhealthorentertainment.
Spendinghoursandhours32acomputeroronamobilephoneplayingvideo
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gamesistothe33ofphysicalactivity.Butwhenthe34thatdefenditareloud
fromfamousathletes,andwhentheInternationalOlympicCommitteeis35considering
thepossibilityof36eSportstothe2020OlympicGames,itisatleastworth37
thoughts.
Obviously,eSportshaveaconstantly38numberoffans.Athletes,professional
teams,sponsorsandthemediaare39moreyoungsterstoeSports.Theyevenhavetheir
ownprofessionaleSportteams.Inaword,eSportshavebecomeabig,bigmarket,40
biggerthanmanytraditionalsportmarkets.So,doesitreallymatterwhethertheyarereally
sportornot?
21.A.payB.passC.fillD.build
22.A.wrongB.crazyC.strangeD.elegant
23.A.diligentB.strongC.handsomeD.famous
24.A.unitedB.satisfiedC.agreedD.confused
25.A.unacceptableB.unstoppableC.uncomfortableD.understandable
26.A.impactB.dependenceC.stressD.shadow
27.A.effectiveB.engineeringC.electronicD.energetic
28.A.answersB.settlesC.producesD.remains
29.A.gameB.screenC.athleteD.dictionary
30.A.explanationB.puzzleC.questionD.sport
31.A.educationB.activityC.preparationD.relaxation
32.A.apartfromB.freefromC.infrontofD.inspiteof
33.A.benefitB.oppositeC.surpriseD.joy
34.A.voicesB.strengthsC.songsD.noises
35.A.slowlyB.momentarilyC.seriouslyD.suddenly
36.A.introducingB.comparingC.conductingD.sharing
37.A.easierB.soonerC.worseD.more
38.A.annoyingB.surprisingC.increasingD.changing
39.A.misleadingB.attractingC.entertainingD.dismissing
40.A.stillB.butC.thoughD.even
第二節(jié)語(yǔ)篇填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)單詞的正確形式。將
答案寫(xiě)在答題卷的相應(yīng)位置。
StudentsinancientChinawereaskedtolearnrites,musicarchery,charioting,
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calligraphyandmathematics.The“sixarts“system41(date)backtotheZhouDynasty
(BC1046—BC256).42laterbecameapartofConfucianphilosophywhichstresses
behaviorandvalues.
Amongthesixarts,rites(禮)stoodformanners.Therewererites43wereusedin
differentevents,suchaswedding,funeralsandmilitary44(activity).Thestudyofrites
andmusicaimed45(teach)peopleasenseofself-respect.Charioting(御)meant46
skillsofdrivingthecarriage.Bypracticingcharioting,ancientpeoplewereabletogain
fightingskills.Studyingcalligraphy,peoplelearnedknowledgeandbecamemodest,while
studyingmathsmadethemthinkmore47(quick).
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