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1、 练 习 (二)第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:To make members of a team perform better, the trainer first of all has to knowtheir _ and weaknessesA. strengths B. benefits C. techniques D. values答案:A21. The nine-hour college entrance examination i

2、s taken just once a year and is virtually the sole determinant of _ to all Chinese colleges and universities.A. permission B. concession C. admission D. expression22. Faced with the bad economic situation overseas, more Chinese students are returning home after studying abroad, a _ that looks likely

3、 to continue in the coming years, a report released this week says.A. priorityB. response C. dilemma D. trend23. Wang Jianlin, chairman of Dalian Wanda Group, _ the Forbes China Rich List with personal wealth of $14 billion, which surprised all of us.A. ranked B. topped C. awarded D. titled24. Web r

4、eports about Jacksons health began to _ after some website said the star had been taken to hospital and given treatment.A. circulate B. translate C. distinguish D. accelerate25. Mary, 63, teaches painting, a skill she learned at a community college for senior citizens, while her husband Blare _ head

5、 of the volunteer group.A. makes for B. brings up C. takes on D. serves as 26. Chinas economic and social development requires more substantial reforms, as unnecessary government influence on the private sector has _ an abuse of authority.A. brought in B. taken in C. resulted in D. participated in27

6、. To our joy, the program teaching patients painting, dance, music and crafts is having _ results through our consistent effort.A. enjoyable B. outstanding C. reasonable D. reliable 28. George does enjoy working in China. Its sometimes _ being away from his family, but people in China treat him with

7、 nothing but kindness.A. tough B. delicate C. loose D. absolute29. The professor stressed the new medicine would _ shorten the treatment period from the current 29 days to a minimum of four days.A. alternatively B. effectively C. actively D. negatively30. During training, the instructor talked _ abo

8、ut the situation in Liberia. An officer even expected that they would face tough conditions and loneliness.A. in addition B. in general C. in advance D. in detail第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Even as I write this story, I am still smiling. The p

9、ast few weeks have been rather 31 , but when a large number of smile cards arrived in my mailbox the other day, having traveled from the United States to my home in the Netherlands, I knew things were about to 32 .I 33 where to leave the cards: the train, benches at the station, libraries, mailboxes

10、the possibilities were 34 .I woke up, went to work, and 35 , I went to the shop to buy some candy bars, 36 to leave them as anonymous (匿名的) gifts for people on the train. 37 , my train home was extremely 38 and I couldnt find a place to leave the gifts. An elderly man must have 39 me searching for a

11、 place to leave them, because he asked me if I was 40 something.Right then I 41 that my first smile card would not be anonymous. With a big smile, I told him that I found what I was looking for, 42 him the candy bar and a card. He had only just finished reading the card 43 I arrived at my 44 and got

12、 off the train, but he was still smiling and 45 his candy as I waved at him from the 46 .Despite having worked for a full day, I 47 bounced (跳) home. Before I entered my 48 , I delivered a few more smile cards and candy bars to peoples mailboxes. I added a(n) 49 candy bar for a neighbor who was in a

13、 difficult financial situation, but worked hard every day to get the very best for his young son. I figured they both 50 a tasty little treat. 31. A. joyousB. simpleC. tough D. colourful32. A. turn awayB. turn around C. turn up D. turn in33. A. required B. realized C. declared D. wondered34. A. smal

14、l B. important C. specificD. endless35. A. otherwise B. afterwards C. instead D. sometimes 36. A. stopping B. continuingC. agreeingD. planning 37. A. However B. BesidesC. Therefore D. Anyway38. A. special B. commonC. crowded D. modern39. A. prevented B. seen C. heard D. left40. A. picking up B. cari

15、ng about C. looking for D. referring to41. A. advised B. decided C. wished D. ordered 42. A. buying B. posting C. sending D. handing43. A. when B. while C. until D. once44. A. hometown B. company C. country D. stop45. A. receiving B. enjoying C. finding D. dividing46. A. entrance B. office C. platfo

16、rm D. bench47. A. tiredly B. excitedly C. fortunately D. carefully48. A. apartment B. farm C. city D. classroom49. A. extraB. perfect C. typical D. ordinary50. A. rejected B. deserved C. afforded D. forgot第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHarvard studen

17、t Julie Zauzmer turned 20 on January 22, and her birthday couldnt have been better: She got to working the overnight shift at the Harvard Square Homeless Shelter.That might seem an extraordinary act of selflessness for someone turning 20. But theres increasing evidence that commitment to community s

18、ervice is becoming much more ordinary to todays young adults. “Young adults are doing more volunteer service than in any point in history, said Scott Seider, an assistant professor of education at Boston University who studies the civic development of young adults.At Harvard, the Winthrop Street Hom

19、eless Shelter is one of 86 social service programs associated with the Phillips Brooks House Association, which is a student-run nonprofit organization. Students can work with deaf children, bring pets to nursing homes, and prepare Chinese students to become US citizens, and so on.Volunteerism devel

20、ops well outside of colleges, too. Applications to AmeriCorps have risen to a very high level, jumping from 91,399 in 2008 to 258,829 in 2010. City Year, which puts young people in high-poverty schools as tutors and mentors for at-risk students, has had a 140 percent increase in applications since i

21、ts 2007-2008 service year. Citizen Schools, which uses volunteers to work with students in middle schools, has had a 28 percent jump in applicants between 2008 and 2009.“Most of my friends know its their duty to give back before they settle down, said Samantha Wolf, a 23-year-old Boston University g

22、raduate serving with City Year in a Mattapan school.City Year corps member Antonio Gutierrez, 22, graduated last year from Union College in Schenectady, N.Y., and is applying for admission to law schools, but this year he is tutoring and mentoring students at the Blackstone Elementary School in the

23、South End.“I grew up in similar circumstances, said Gutierrez, who said he was a weak student until enrichment programs changed his academic trajectory (轨迹). Raised by a single mother in low-income housing across the street from City Years South End Headquarters, he used to watch the red-jacketed co

24、rps members come and go, and decided to become one someday.51.We learn from what Scott Seider says in Paragraph 3 that young people today .A. study harder than beforeB. do more volunteering than ever before C. dont care much about others D. like to find jobs in their communities 52.Whats the goal of

25、 the program of City Year?A. It helps to find jobs for college students.B. It offers shelters to the homeless people.C. It helps to build schools for poor students.D. It engages young people to teach at high-poverty schools. 53.What do we know about Antonio Gutierrez?A. He wants to give back as a vo

26、lunteer.B. He has always been an excellent student. C. He never expected to become a volunteer. D. He now works as a teacher.54.What would be the best title for the text?A. Volunteering spirit has disappeared B. How to become a college studentC. College students learn to give back D. The real life o

27、f young adults todayBThere are many things that go into making a successful school, and success can be measured in many ways. Often, the teachers are praised for a schools success and blamed for its failure. Yet, in order for a school to be effective, it must be a place where teaching and learning c

28、an easily take place, and that requires the hard work of more than just educators. Students must take learning into their own hands and feel as if what they are doing is as important as it actually is. This can only be done with the cooperation of every adult that is involved in the students life. S

29、ome of these individuals often go unnoticed, yet the role they play in the students lives is immeasurable.Administrative assistants welcome students at the beginning of the day and answer a large number of questions. When an assistant remembers a students name or even something special about that st

30、udent, it communicates to him that he is cared for. The assistant can also give that extra encouragement for a student to make better choices, especially when they are visiting the principals office. Cafeteria workers have a short period of time to interact with students, but can make a big differen

31、ce as well. Beyond meeting nutritional needs, cafeteria workers may also on occasion meet the emotional needs of the students they serve. Students benefit from positive interaction with adults, and cafeteria workers may give that extra bit of encouragement that a child needs.Custodians (管理人员) are of

32、ten underappreciated for all that they give to schools. They have to be knowledgeable about everything from cleaning to fixing the most intricate (复杂的) tools. They get to school early in the morning before teachers arrive and lock up late at night after the last student has left from the after-schoo

33、l event. They also make sure teachers are equipped with the necessary items and prepare the rooms so that they are ready for learning. A great custodian also gives that kind word or extra smile to that student who needs it most.55.If an assistant remembers a students name, the student will feel that

34、 .A. he is cared for B. he is specialC. he has done something wrong D. he has made progress in study56.Which of the following is TRUE about cafeteria workers?A. Its enough for them to cook for the students.B. Its hard for them to interact with the students.C. They can also meet the emotional needs o

35、f the students.D. They have the most interaction with students at school.57.We learn from the fourth paragraph that .A. custodians play the least important role in a schoolB. the work of custodians often goes unnoticed C. custodians should be more serious with studentsD. custodians work is always ap

36、preciated at school 58.How does the author feel about the staff mentioned in the text?A. Disappointed. B. Appreciative.C. Dissatisfied. D. Doubtful. CSmart home applications can share all kinds of helpful information with homeowners. There appears a new housing platform which can detect the stress o

37、n electricity and the stress on the heart.“There is a growing population of elderly people, and there are statistics to show that more and more of them are going to live alone in the home,” said Johann Siau, a senior lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire in the U.K., who was leading the InterH

38、ome project.The system was originally designed to provide remote access (远程访问) to a house so owners could be more energy-efficient. In a small type of the system, set-in controller devices connect securely to the Internet. The owner can then monitor them with a cell phone or computer. User feedback

39、helps the system adapt to routines, saving on electricity.While thinking about responding to user behavior and an increasingly elderly population, the researchers decided to add wristband (手腕带) technology that senses important organs of the body such as body temperature and pulse, Siau said. “If som

40、eone were to fall, it would detect the fall and it would immediately start the monitor of the pulse to see if the person has gone into shock (休克),” he said. The wristband communicates with the home system wirelessly. Data from the band can be securely transmitted to the home network and accessed by

41、authorized users. “Were working on trying to reduce it to a level where it could potentially be a wrist-sized product,” Siau said. But he warned that the technology presented new challenges. “When you start using that on a larger scale, you have issues of privacy or security,” he said. Siau said the

42、 InterHome home system isnt intended to invade privacy. “Were thinking about the elderly people who are living alone with no one looking after them,” he said. “Hopefully this will be able to decrease some concerns and possibly save a few lives.”59.The system was first designed for a house owner to .

43、A. keep watch on his house B. keep his house safeC. monitor the elderly people inside D. save electricity 60.The wristband technology is used in the system to .A. sense important organs of a person B. keep an old man from fallingC. get the medical information of a sick person D. record a persons dai

44、ly activities 61.The researchers are now trying to make the wristband .A. more sensitiveB. be connected with the InternetC. available for common people D. suitable to wear on the wrist62.What challenges will the new technology bring according to Siau?A. The wristband can be large and expensive. B. T

45、he wristband will get false information of a person.C. It will not be used in the proper way.D. It will bring inconvenience to the old people. DVisit any junior high or high school and you will experience the power of influence. Clothing, hairstyles, attitudes and even the language are all gained by

46、 some amount of influence, whether it is from commercials, fashion, trends, celebrities or music. Teens and preteen children are influenced by these various factors. However, a childs friends are the No. 1 influence. Before you think your childrens friends could never lead one another astray (误入歧途的), think again. A child may experience an event that has caused overwhelming stress or may have problems at home or school, which causes negative behavior. Negative influences of a childs friends can come without warning. “Parents who ask their children where they are goin

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