1、A. hiddenB. inflexibleC. traditionalD. official【参考答案】B4. He led a very moral life.A. honourableB. humanC. intelligentD. natural【参考答案】A5. The majority of people around here are decent.A. realB. honestC. normalD. wealthy6. His knowledge of French is fair.A. very usefulB. very limitedC. quite goodD. ra
2、ther special【参考答案】C7. The group does not advocate the use of violence.A. limitB. regulateC. supportD. oppose8. The worst agonies of the war were now beginning.A. partsB. painsC. aspectsD. results9. It was a magic night until the spell was broken.A. timeB. charmC. spaceD. opportunity10. They are tryi
3、ng to identify what is wrong with the present system.A. proveB. discoverC. considerD. imagine11. Several windows had been smashed.A. cleanedB. replacedC. brokenD. fixed12. She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.A. homeworkB. actC. justiceD. model13. London quickly became a flourishing
4、port.A. majorB. largeC. successfulD. commercial14. His professional career spanned 16 years.A. startedB. changedC. movedD. lasted15. His stomach felt hollow with fear.A. emptyB. sincereC. respectfulD. terrible第2部分 阅读判断。7*1=7分。下面的短文列出了7个句子 请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提到的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的信息是错误的,请选择B;如果该句的信
5、息文中没有提及,请选择C。The Most Wonderful Islands文章暂缺16. Some Dutch engineers are experienced in reclaiming land from the sea.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned17. The islands are being built in the deep water of the sea.18. Rocks for building the breakwater were taken from the World of Islands.19. All the luxu
6、ry homes on Palm Jumeirah were sold.20. The water theme park in Jebei All will attract more tourists.21. The Palm Deira will be the same size as Paris.22. The World Islands are bigger than the Palm Jumeirah.第3部分 概括大意与完成句子。8*1=8分。The Storyteller考试文章由下文改编而来,大意相同,段落结构不同。Steven Spielberg has always had
7、one goal: to tell as many great stories to as many people as will listen. And thats what he has always been about. The son of a computer scientist and a pianist, Spielberg spent his early childhood in New Jersey and, later, Arizona. From the very beginning, his fertile imagination filled his young m
8、ind with images that would later inspire his filmmaking.Even decades later, Spielberg says he has clear memories of his earliest years, which are the origins of some of his biggest hits. He believes that E.T. is the result of the difficult years leading up to his parents 1966 divorce, “It is really
9、about a young boy who was in search of some stability in his life.” “He was scared of just about everything,” recalls his mother, Leah Adler. “When trees brushed against the house, he would head into my bed. And thats just the kind of scary stuff he would put in films like Poltergeist.” To this day,
10、 Spielbergs wife, actress Kate Capshaw, says her husband remains terrified of airplane and elevator rides.After the family moved to California, Spielbergs grades in high school got worse and worse. He barely graduated and was rejected from both UCLA and USC film schools. Settling for California Stat
11、e University at Long Beach because it was close to Hollywood, he got a C in his television production course. He dropped out during his senior year.It was all very sobering, especially since Spielberg had long since made up his mind to become a director. The homemade movies he started making as a yo
12、ung boy gave Spielberg a powerful escape from his fears. He was 11 when he first got his hands on his dads movie camera and began shooting short flicks about flying saucers and World War battles.Spielbergs talent for scary storytelling enabled him to make friends. On Boy Scout camping trips, when ni
13、ght fell, Spielberg became the center of attention. “Steven would start telling his ghost stories,” says Richard Y. Hoffman Jr., leader of Troop 294, “and everyone would suddenly get quiet so that they could all hear it.”Now, many years later, Spielberg is still telling stories with as much passion
14、as the kid in the tent. Ask him where he gets his ideas, Spielberg shrugs. “The process for me is mostly intuitive (凭直觉的),” he says. “There are films that I feel I need to make, for a variety of reasons, for personal reasons, for reasons that I want to have fun, that the subject matter is cool, that
15、 I think my kids will like it. And sometimes I just think that it will make a lot of money, like the sequel(续集) to Jurassic Park.”23. Paragraph 1_A_24. Paragraph 2_E_25. Paragraph 3_B_26. Paragraph 4_D_AInspirations for his moviesBThe trouble of making moviesCA funny manDGetting into the movie busin
16、essETelling stories to make friendsFAn aim of life27. Some of Spielbergs most successful movies came from _E_28. When Spielberg was a boy,he used to be scared of _A_29. Spielberg is very good at _B_30. Spielberg says he makes movies for _C_Aalmost everythingBtelling scary storiesCa number of reasons
17、Dmaking children laughEhis childhood memoriesFa lot of money第4部分 阅读理解 第一篇15*3=45分。Approaches to Understanding IntelligenceIt pays to be smart, but we are not all smart in the same way .You may be a talented musician, but you might not be a good reader. Each of us is different.Psychologists disagree
18、about what is intelligence and what are talents or personal abilities .Psychologists have two different views on intelligence .Some believe there is one general intelligence .Others believe there are many different intelligences .Some psychologists say there is one type of intelligence that can be m
19、easured with IQ tests .These psychologists support their view with research that concludes that people who do well on one kind of test for mental ability do well on other tests .They do well on tests using words, numbers or pictures. They do well on individual or group tests, and written or oral tes
20、ts .Those who do poorly on one test, do the same on all tests.Studies of the brain show that there is a biological basis for general intelligence .The brain of intelligence people use less energy during problem solving .The brain waves of people with higher intelligence show a quicker reaction .Some
21、 researchers conclude that differences in intelligence result from differences in the speed and effectiveness of information processing by the brain .Howard Gardner, a psychologist at the Harvard School of Education, has four children .He believes that all children are different and shouldnt be test
22、ed by one intelligence test .Although Gardner believes general intelligence exists, he doesnt think it tells much about the talents of a person outside of formal schooling .He think that the human mind has different intelligences .These intelligences allow us to solve the kinds of problems we are pr
23、esented with in life .Each of us has different abilities within these intelligences .Gardner believes that the purpose of school should be to encourage development of all of our intelligences .Gardner says that his theory is based on biology .For example ,when one part of the Brain is injured ,other
24、 parts of the brain still work .People who cannot talk because of Brain damage can still sing .So ,there is not just one intelligence to lose .Gardner has Identified 8 different kinds of intelligence; linguistic, mathematical, spatial, musical, Interpersonal, intrapersonal, body-kinesthetic(身体动觉的),a
25、nd naturalistic .31. What is the main idea of this passage?A. The importance of intelligenceB. The development of intelligence testsC. How to understand intelligenceD. How to become intelligent32. Which of the following statements is true concerning general intelligence?A. Most intelligent people do
26、 well on some intelligence testsB. Intelligent people do not do well on group testsC. Intelligent people do better on written tests than on oral testsD. People doing well on one type of intelligence test do well on other tests33. Gardner believe thatA. all children are alikeB. children have differen
27、t intelligencesC. children should take one intelligence testD. there is no general intelligence34. According to Gardner schools shouldA. promote development of all intelligencesB. test students who do poorly on testsC. train students who do poorly on testsD. focus on finding the most intelligent stu
28、dents35. Gardner thinks that his theory has aA. musical foundationB. intrapersonal foundationC. linguistic foundationD. biological foundation阅读理解 第二篇The Making of a Success Story(文章内容选自教材“概括大意与完成句子”第一篇)IKEA is the worlds largest furniture retailer, and man behind it is Ingvar Kamprad, one of the worlds most successful en
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