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I.ListeningComprehension(第1-10題,每題1分;第11-20題,每題1.5分;共25分)

SectionA

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,

aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhotwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokencnlyonce.After

youhearoconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhich

oneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.

A.Theyarenotusedtolivinginhotplaces.

B.Theywillgetawayfromthehotdays.

C.Theywillnotbebackuntilitgetscold.

D.Theyarereluctanttogoonholiday.

2.

A.Advertiseforajob.B.Findanotherjobthroughads.

C.Keepthenewsasecretfromhiswife.Di.Serveatthecoffeeshop.

3.

A.Hewasafirefighter.B.Hewasexcitedtogetthemedal.

C.Hewasresponsibleforthefire.Di.Hewasverybrave.

4.

A.Doctorandpatient.B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Magicianandaudience.D).Driverandpassenger.

5.

A.Managerandclerk.B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Saleswomanandcustomer.0i.Officialandcitizen.

6.

A.Shediditoutofpassion.

B.Shediditoutofnecessity.

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C.Shewantedtobecomeafashiondesigner.

D.Shewasasuccessfulbusinesswoman.

7.

A.Shehasfixedthecomputer.B.Shehasreplacedthemonitor.

C.Shehasremovedthemouse.D.Shehasgivenacomputerlesson.

8.

A.She'sexcitedabouthernewjob.

B.Shefindstheofficeistoobigforher.

C.Shethinkstheworkloadunbearable.

D.She'snotsoexcitedabouthernewposition.

9.

A.Hewillbetoonervoustomakehispoint.

B.HewillgetupthecouragetoaskRiteout.

C.IfhefailstoaskRitaout,hewillliveinfear.

D.IfheasksRitaout,hewilldefinitelyberejected.

10.

A.Arestaurant.B.Apetshop.C.Aparkinggarage.D.Apark.

SectionB

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeaskedseveral

questionsoneachoftheshortpassagesandthelongerconversation.Theshortpassagesandthelongerconversation

willbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossible

answersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Byofferingthanksorallytothelovedones.

B.Eyshowinggratefulnessonaregularbasis.

C.Bydevelopinggoodsleepingandeatinghabits.

D.Bytakingexercisewithclosefrierdsregularly.

12.A.Noticingthepositivehelpscureeatingdisorders.

B.Practicinggratitudecanlengthenyoursleepcycle.

C.Showingthankfulnesscontributestoyourcareerpromotion.

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D.Admiringothers*valuecanimproverelationshipinworkplaces.

13.A.Itisablessingthatwearevalued.

B.Extendinggratitudehasmultiplebenefits.

C.Weshouldstopcountingsheeporcalories.

D.Peoplecanlearntobeappreciativebyheart.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.Whydoairportshavetolookgood?

A.Theyrepresentinternationalsignificance.

B.Theyneedkeepupwithairtravelgrowth.

C.Theyaresymbolsofacity'sdevelopment.

D.Theyaredesignedbywell-knownarchitects.

15.Whatdoairportsprovidetomeetthecompetitionandcustomerdemand?

A.Noticeofflights,delay.B.Luxuriousdeparturehalls.

C.Roadandrailconnections.D.Nearbyshoppingareas.

16.Whyareairportsoftenlocatedfarawayfromcities?

A.Aircra代arenoisierthanbefore.

B.Aircraftaregettinglargerinsize.

C.Aircraftneedmuchspacetolandandtakeoff.

D.Aircraftneedregularexaminationwithengines.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

17.A.Becausesheknewalotofretiredteachers.

B.Becauseshewantedtoteachclassesonline.

C.Becausesheknewtheprogramwouldbeinfluential.

D.Becauseshewantedtohelpdisadvantagedkidslearn.

18.A.ManyIndianchildrenorganizetheirownlearning.

B.Oneoftheproblemsfacingtheschooliscommunicationbytext.

C.Studentsmuststayinthesamegroupwhenworkingonaquestion.

D.Childrenareencouragedtothinkoftheirownquestionsintheproject.

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mightmake.WhenIsaidI'mgoingtokayaktheAmazon,peopletodmethat'smadness.And,ifIhadlistenedto

them,Ineverwouldhavedone30ofit.Sojusttry."

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethat

thereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.liveB.adaptedC.perspectiveD.maximizeE.costumesF.inject

G.creditedH.directorialI.publicityJ.prospectK.integrated

YoungChineseoperadirectorbroadenstraditionalartform/zChineseoperaartislikeahugesponge,constantly

absorbing,transforming,mergingandflourishing/saystraditionaChineseoperadirectorLiZhuoqun,whois

31withcreatingamarketfortraditionaloperashowsinsmalltheatersacrossChina.

Performedin2013,LiZhuoqun'sfirst32work"DeathDoUsPart"isastory33fromthe

14th-centuryChineseclassicnovel"WaterMargin”.Li,agraduateoftheNationalAcademyofChineseTheaterArts,

saysthatperformingthisclassicpiecefortoday'saudienceisanexperimentandachallenge.

“Wedecidedtoshortenthedivorcescenethatlastedfourorfivedaysinorderto34theeffectof

ourvocalsanddramaticperformances.Wealsoinvitedmoderndancerstoworkwithus.We35the

performancemethodsoftraditionaloperawiththerhythmofmoderndance/

Lidefinesherteamas“small,deep,refinedandbroad”.Sheexplained,“Small'initssize,volumeand

36'Deep'referstoourperformanceandthedepthofthescript.'Refined'referstotheproductionofthe

37makeup,props,soundandlight.'Broad'referstoits38andoperation/

“Wetargetallagesandawideraudience/*ToLi,traditionaloperais“theartofregret“duetotheuniquecharm

of39performances.Sheaimstoallowtheaudiencetoenjoyeveryminuteoftheshowanddrawmore

peopletothetheater.Lisaid,"\Nehcpetofindapossibilityforsmalltheateroperatomakeabreakthroughinterms

ofthemarketandtargetaudience.V/iththedevelopmentofaesthetics(審美)andsociety,ourgenerationneedsto

40awiderandmorevariedartisticvocabularyintotraditionalopera.Yetitshouldstilldeveloponthebasisot

maintainingthecharacteristicsoftraditionalopera//

III.ReadingComprehension(共45分。41-55每題1分;56-70每題2分)

SectionA

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Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA.B.CandD.Fillin

eachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext

Inmodernsocietylonelinesscanbeseenasasocialphenomenonandpeoplecanexperiencelonelinessfor

manyreasons.Itisaverycommon,thoughnormallytemporary,41ofabreakup,divorce,orlossofany

importantlong-termrelationship.Inthesecases,lonelinessmayresultbothfromthelossofaspecificpersonand

fromthe42fromsocialcircles.Thelossofasignificantpersoninone'slifewilltypicallyinitiateagrief

response;inthissituation,onemightfeellonely,evenwhileinthecompanyofothers.

Lonelinessmayalsoresultfromanysociallydisruptive(破裂的)event,suchasmovingfromone'shometown

into43communitiesleadingtohomesickness.Lonelinesscanalsooccurinplaceswithlowpopulation

densitiesinwhichtherearecomparativelyfewpeopleto44.

Therearemanydifferentwaysusedto45loneliness.Thefirststepthatmostdoctorsrecommendto

patientsistherapy.Shorttermtherapytypicallyoccursoveraperiodoftentotwentyweeks.Duringtherapy,

emphasisisputonunderstandingthecauseoftheproblem,46thenegativethoughts,feelings,and

attitudesresultingfromtheproblem,andexploringwaystohelpthepatientfeelconnected.Sorredoctorsalso

recommend47therapyasameanstoconnectwithothersufferersandestablishasupportsystem.Itmay

takeseveralattemptsbeforeasuitableanti-depressantmedicationisfound.Somepatientsmayalsodevelopa

resistancetoacertaintypeofmedicationandneedto48periodically.

Anothertreatmentisanimal-assistedtherapy.Studiesandsurveysindicatethatthepresenceofanimal

companionssuchasdogs,cats,rabbits,andguineapigscan49feelingsoflonelinessordepressionamong

somesufferers.Beyondthecompanionshiptheanimalitselfprovidestheremayalsobeincreasedopportunitiesfor

50withotherpetowners.AccordingtotheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventiontherea'eanumberof

otherhealthbenefitsassociatedwithpetownership,suchasloweredbloodpressure.Inaddition,someother

alternativeapproachesmayincludeexercise,dieting,etc,whichmanypatientsfindhavea51effecton

relievingsymptoms.Resultsofastudyalsosuggestthatcorrectingmaladaptivesocialcognition(認(rèn)知)offersthebest

chanceof52loneliness.

Nevertheless,lonelinesscansometimesplayanimportantroleinthe53process.Insomepeople,

temporaryorprolongedlonelinesscanleadtonotableartisticandcreativeexpression,forexample,aswasthecase

withpoetEmilyDickinson,andnumerousmusicians.Thisisnottoimplythatlonelinessitselfensuresthiscreativity,

54,itmayhaveaninfluenceonthesubjectmatteroftheartistandmorelikelybepresentinindividuals

55creativeactivities.

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41.A.typeB.concernC.consequenceD.evidence

42.A.withdrawalB.absenceC.disappearanceD.presence

43.A.informalB.uncertainC.relevantD.unfamiliar

44.A.turntoB.interactwithC.longforD.sharewith

45.A.releaseB.observeC.monitorD.treat

46.A.reversingB.directingC.measuringD.pursuing

47.A.long-termB.sightseeingC.patientD.group

48.A.quitB.evolveC.switchD.exercise

49.A.confirmB.protestC.enhanceD.ease

50.A.socializingB.interferingC.comparingD.coping

51.A.historicB.restorativeC.decisiveD.permanent

52.A.promotingB.enhancingC.reducingD.striving

53.A.creativeB.musicalC.artisticD.poetic

54.A.howeverB.thereforeC.ratherD.otherwise

55.A.restrictedtoB.engagedinC.concernedaboutD.alteredby

SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingto

theinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

TheAustralianenvironmentdepartmenthasnotfinalisedasinglerecoveryplanforthreatenedspeciesinnearly

18months.ThelasttimethedepartmentcompletedarecoveryplanwasinJunelastyear.Andthedepartmentsays

ithasnotimeframeforaddressingtheotherrequestsforrecoveryplans,whichincludethecriticallyendangered

animalLeadbeaterzspossum(澳洲負(fù)鼠).

Recoveryplansaredocumentsthatoutlinekeyfactsaboutendangeredanimalsandplants,threatstotheir

survival,andwhatshouldbedonetopreventtheirextinction.Undernationallaws,itistheenvironmentminister

whodecideswhetheraspeciesrequiresarecoveryplan.Onceaplanisadopted,theministercannotmakeany

changesthatmightharmtheplan.Ithasbeenpreviouslyreportedthatlessthan40%ofthelistedthreatenedspecies

havearecoveryplan.Afurther10%havebeenidentifiedasrequiringarecoveryplanbutthoseplanshaven'tbeen

developed.

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TheAustralianConservationFoundationsaidtheexposurewas“shocking“andaccusedthedepartmentof

prioritizingtheeconomicdevelopmentoverenvironmentalprotection.Z/Thefactthaticonic(最具代表性的)species

likethepossumstilldon'thavearecoveryplanhighlightshowbrokenthesystemis"JamesTrezise,apolicyanalyst

attheFoundation,said."Itisacriticalissuethatthedevelopmentandimplementationoftheseplansseemtobe

optional.Theseplansshouldbedeveloped,asrequiredbylaw,andtheirimplementationshouldbefunded//

Trezisesaidthesignificantdelayindevelopingtheplansstood“insharpcontrast“tothegovernment'srushto

carr\outenvironmentalassessmentsformajorprojectsliketheonefortheminingcompanyRioTinto."The

department'sprioritiesareallwrong/hesaid."Theycanbringbillsbeforethecongressforminingprojectsthat

harmtheenvironment,buttheycan'tgetjustonerecoveryplanforathreatenedspeciescompleted?"

Hesaidthedelayswouldpushmorespeciesclosertoextinction.Hecalledonthegovernmenttourgently

addresstheissueandcommitmoreresourcestorecoveryplanning.Butfornow,officialscouldnottellwhenthe

delayswouldbeaddressed,sayingitwould“takeaverylongtime”.EmmaCampbell,aseniorofficial,saidthe

departmentwasworkingwithanindependentscientificcommitteeto“reevaluate“whichspeciesshouldhavea

recoveryplan.

56.Theunderlinedphrase“theexposure”(Line1,Para3)refersto.

A.thecomingextinctionofmanyendangeredanimals

B.thelackoffundingfortheimplementationoftheplan

C.thedenialofthecriticalsitutaionfacingsomespecies

D.thegovernment'sdelayindevelopingrecoveryplans

57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutrecoveryplans?

A.Theycanbechangedastheenvironmentministerlikes.

B.Theycanhelppreventendangeredanimalsfromgoingextinct.

C.Theydocumenthowendangeredanimalsinteractwithhumans.

D.Theycovermorethanhalfofthethreatenedspecies.

58.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Thegovernmenthasnotdoneenoughabouttherecoveryplans.

B.Theendangeredanimalpossumwillbeextinctin18months.

C.ThegovernmentprioritizesRioTintooverminingprojects.

D.Theindependentcommitteeisvitaltoaddressingtheissue.

59.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?

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A.Environmentdepartmentacceptingbribes

B.Endangeredanimalprotectionwithnofunding

C.Threatenedspeciesatriskwithnorecoveryplans

D.Governmentformingtenserelationshipwiththepublic

(B)

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62.Whichofthefollowingcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

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(C)

EarlierthisyearItookatriptoEnglandandFrancetogoseesomefriends.Itwasawonderfultrio;Ireallyloved

it.Butonethingthatstruckmewashowdifferenttheseculturesarefromourown.Iguessthiswouldstrikeany

travelerbecausethatisthefirstthingyounoticeanditiswhatmakestravelsoexciting.Ofcourse,theseculturesare

alsosimilartooursinmanyrespects,butit'sthedifferencesthatreallystandout.

Oneofthethingsthatstruckmeinparticularwasthedifferentattitudestowardssmoking.Asyojknow,there's

agrowinganti-smokingsentimentinEurope.However,whenIwenttoEnglandandFrance,Igotanewperspective

onthisissue.Peopleseemtosmokeanywhereandeverywhere,eventhoughanti-smokingsignsarealloverpublic

places.Ontheradio,IheardaboutamemberoftheWorldCupsoccerteamwhosmoked.Andpeoplewereactually

saying,"Well,heshouldnotbeontheteambecausehe'sabadexampleforourchildren/Ithink,iftheywanttolook

atbadexamplesfortheirchildren,theyshouldjustgooutonthestreet,orgointothesubways,orlockinthemirror,

even,becausesomanyofthemaresmokinginveryinappropriateplaces.IvisitedarestaurantbuffetinLondonand

sawanEnglishwomanscoopingupthefoodwithalitcigaretteinherhand.Smokerisingintotheair.Actually,whenI

talkedtoEnglishpeoplelater,theywereprettyshockedtoo,andtheysaidthatsmokinginarestaurantisrudeeven

byBritishstandards.

ThisdidnotgivemeabadimpressionofEnglishpeople.Itgaveme,onthecontrary,apositivefeelingtoward

Amedcansmokers.TherearealotofAmericansmokerswhowillproclaimtheirrighttosmokewhenevertheywant,

buttheywillfollowtherules,generally,becausetheyhaveconsiderationfornonsmokers.Sothisexperiencein

Eurooegavememoreofarespectforthiskindofsmoker.

63.WhatsurprisedthewriterduringhistriptoEnglandandFrance?

A.ThewonderfultriptoEnglandandFrance.

B.Culturaldifferencesthathenoticedduringhistrip.

C.Similaritybetweenculturesstandsoutmorethandifferences.

D.Growinganti-smokingviewsinEurope.

64.WhatdidthespeakerfindinEnglandandFranceaboutthesmokingissue?

A.Peoplediscussthesmokingissueontheradio.

B.Smokersareallowedtosmokeanywhereandanytime.

C.Peopleareencouragedtosmokeininappropriateplaces.

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D.Manysmokerspaynoattentiontothe“NoSmoking“signs.

65.Theword“sentiment“inthesecondparagraphmeans.

A.feelingB.movementC.offenseD.regulation

66.Whatkindofsmokersdoesthespeakerrespect?

A.ThosewhoarefromAmericaandEurope.B.Thosewhorespectothers'feelings.

C.Thosewhodefendtherighttosmoke.D.Thosewhosetrulesofsmokinginpublicplaces.

SectionC

Directions:CompletethefollowingpassagebyusingthesentencesintheboxEachsentencecononlybeused

once.Notethatthereoretwosentencesmorethanyouneed.

TheChinaBankingAssociationtogetherwiththeNationalInternetFinanceAssociationofChinaissuedanotice

onTuesdayforbiddingfinancialcompaniesandpayment-serviceprovidersfromrunningvirtualcurrency-related

businesses.67.

Avirtualcurrencyhasmanyadvantagesincludingdecentralizationanddistributedaccounting.However,some

venturecapitalistshavehypedupitsvaluetomakeprofits.

Avirtualcurrencyisnotalegalnegotiableinstrument,thatis,arealcurrency,evenifhugeamountsoffundsare

investedinit.Ithasnorealvaluesupport,andshouldventurecapitalistshypeupitspriceandexit,otherinvestors,

especiallythesmallones,willbebadlyhit.Itisnecessarytostrictlyregulatevirtualcurrenciestopreventthemfrom

beingusedasatoolforcapitalspeculation.

Marketregulators,too,shouldguardagainstvirtualcurrencies.68.Eachcountryhasitsownrules,

whichleavesloopholes(漏;同)forventurecapitaliststoexploitandhypeupprices.

69.WaybackinDecember2013,thePeople'sBankofChina,thecountry'scentralbank,initiated

measurestominimizetherisksposedbybitcoin,bybarringministriesandpayment-serviceprovidersfrompricing

productsandservicesinbitcoins,buyingbitcoins,orusingbitcoinsforpayinginsuranceclaims.

Unregulatedgrowthofavirtualcurrencywilldealahugeblowtotraditionalglobalcurrencysystemsandcreate

systemicrisksfortheglobalfinancialandcapitalmarkets.Soappropriatemeasuresshouldbetakentominimizethe

risksposedbyvirtualcurrencies.

70.Therefore,sovereignstatesaroundtheworldshouldcometogethertopreventvirtualcurrencies

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fromsubvertingtheexistingmonetarysystem.

A.Ifnotregulated,virtualcurrenciescanunderminethetraditionalmonetarysystem.

B.Asmuchas76%ofalltransactionsarecarriedoutinvirtualcurrencies,amountingtomorethanahalfofthe

totalvalueofallpayments,

C.Amongtheworld'smajoreconomies,Chinahasrelativelystrictregulations.

D.Thenoticesaidvirtualcurrencieshavenorealvaluesupportandtheirpricescanbeeasilymanipulated,

creatingbubblesandfalseassetsleadingtobusinessfailures.

E.Storedandtransactedthroughdesignatedsoftware,mobile,orcomputerapplications,avirtualcurrencyisa

digitalrepresentationofvalueonlyavailableinelectronicform.

F.Yetaglobalconsensus(共識(shí))onhowtoregulatethemisstilllacking.

IV.SummaryWriting

Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpointfs)ofthepassageinnomore

than60words.Useyourownwordsosfaraspossible.

Learningtowriteeffectively

I'vebeenwritingformostofmylife.ThebookWritingWithoutTeachersintroducedmetoonedistinctionand

onepracticethathashelpedmywritingprocessestremendously.Thedistinctionisbetweenthecreativemindand

thecriticalmind.Whileyouneedtoemploybothtogettoafinishedresult,theycannotworkinparallelnomatter

howmuchwemightliketothinkso.

Tryingtocriticizewritingontheflyispossiblythesinglegreatestbarriertowritingthatmostofusencounter.If

youarelisteningtothat5thgradeEnglishteachercorrectyourgrammarwhileyouaretryingtocapturea

fleetng(lastingonlyashorttime)thought,thethoughtwilldie.Ifyoucapturethefleetingthoughtandsimplyshare

itwiththeworldinrawform,nooneislikelytounderstand.

ThepracticethatcanhelpyoupastyourlearnedbadhabitsoftryingtoeditasyouwriteiswhatElbowcalls

“freewriting."Infreewriting,theobjectiveistogetwordsdownonpapernon-stop,usuallyfor15-20minutes.No

stopping,nogoingback,nocriticizing.Thegoalistogetthewordsflcwing.Asthewordsbegintoflov/,theideaswill

comefromtheshadowsandletthemselvesbecapturedonyournoteoadoryourscreen.

Nowyouhaverawmaterialsthatyoucanbegintoworkwithusingthecriticalmindthatyou'vepersuadedtosit

onthesideandwatchquietly.Mostlikely,youwillbelievethatthiswilltakemoretimethanyouactuallyhaveand

youwillendupstaringblanklyatthepagesasthedeadlinedrawsnear.

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Insteadofstaringatablank,stalfillingitwithwordsnomatterhowbad.Halfwaythroughyouravailabletime,

stopandreworkyourrawwritingintosomethingclosertofinishedproduct.Movebackandforthuntilyourunoutof

timeandthefinalresultwillmostlikelybefarbetterthanyourcurrentpractices.

V.Translation供15分。第1小題和第2小題,每題3分;第3題4分悌4題5分。)

Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets

72.最近的這起事件會(huì)給媒體增加更多

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