1、B. jobless C. incapable D. skillful 2. A. researched B. surveyed C. investigated D. questioned 3. A. unpromising B. favorable C. professionalD. impractical 4.A. quickest B. slowestC. highestD. lowest5.A. rateB. number C. sample D. supply 6. A. evenB. somehowC. stillD. often7.A. famousB. risky C. pra
2、ctical D. popular8.A. received B. encouraged C. stopped D. caused 9.A. ignoredB. enrolled C. favored D. surveyed 10.A. employers B. professorsC. reporters D. researchers11.A. occupationB. advantage C. skill D. major12.A. dropout B. incapability C. oversupply D. unemployment 13. A. favors B. jobs C.
3、majors D. schools14.A. low B. high C. rising D. falling15.A. end B. maintain C. cut D. increase 第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答卷标号为16-25的相应位置上。To most Chinese students, studying abroad could be a burden. There are lots of difficulties facin
4、g them every day-language barrier, culture shock, gaps _16_ Eastern and Western lifestyles, expensive tuition fees and endless research projects. To Song Yinan, however, studying abroad was a(n) _17_ (forget) experience. In her book, Kikis London Diary, she tells her stories in _18_ optimistic way.
5、The language barrier is the biggest difficulty Chinese students will meet abroad. In a story _19_ (write) at the beginning of her first term in London, Song suffered some _20_(embarrass) during a welcoming party, _21_ she was introduced to some drink and wine. However, she found that she couldnt rea
6、d most of the English names of the drinks and therefore _22_ (drink) only cola and fruit juice. She described about _23_ red her face was. Song says _24_ is normal for most Chinese to lose face when they study abroad. And she is happy to share the story with others. Throughout the book, readers can
7、feel the optimism and persistence of this girl. Her study and life experiences are sure to delight any Chinese _25_(study) abroad or who plan to do so. 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A.B.C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFifty has never looked better.Its been 50 years since the first J
8、ames Bond film, Dr. No, premiered (首映) in cinemas. As first embodied by Scottish actor Sean Connery, Agent 007 was a fearless, cool-as-ice spy who excelled at sleuthing (侦查), fighting and saving the world.Since then, more than 20 films featuring the iconic (偶像的) spy have been releasedmaking it one o
9、f the longest-running franchises (授权) in the history of cinema. On Nov 9, the 23rd Bond movie, Skyfall, celebrated the legends 50th birthday.Over the years, audiences have changed. It doesnt matter. Six different actors have acted 007 and it doesnt matter. Even shocking technological and cultural ch
10、anges cant bend Bond. Why? Is it the action, the sexy women, the cars, the gadgets and the exotic locations? Yes, but the most important reason is still the man himself. Bond can challenge his boss and shoot a bad guy in mere minutes. He is an expert in literature, languages, art and fine wines. He
11、has a sharp tongue besides his wits. In the first film Dr. No, as Connery lit a cigarette, we heard James Bonds voice and saw his caf for the first time. The simple scene and short phrase have defined the character for half a century.“Next to the Beatles and Stones, James Bond was the greatest Briti
12、sh import of the 1960s,” David Kamp, a US contributing editor for Vanity Fair, wrote in a recent article about the birth of Bond and its influence on the US.The Bond phenomenon has clearly affected movie culture, pop culture and spy culture. But perhaps the most amazing thing is that 007 has survive
13、d in the age of feminism. “Talking of objectifying women, Bond is essential Huge Henfner (founder of Playboy magazine) with a gun,” movie critic Xan Brooks told The Guardian. “But women liked Bond, too. He couldnt have run for 50 years with male fans alone.”We love Bond for many reasonsafter all 50
14、years, Bond is still breathtaking. thrilling ride into the very heart of an icon like no other. But most of all, we may love him for one reason: “he always gets away with it.” one said.26. What attracts the audience most in James Bond films? A. The violent fighting scenes. B. The sexy women. C. Ever
15、ything about Bond himself. D. The car racing.27. What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 4? A. He can read peoples thoughts. B. He can easily beat any man who wants to murder him. C. He can predict what people are going to do by observing them. D. He has an unkind way of speaking and alw
16、ays thinks quickly and clearly.28. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. The first James Bond film was produced in 1963. B. Skyfall is the last James Bond film. C. David Kamp is a UK editor for the Guardian. D. The James Bond film was popular in the age of feminism.29. What do
17、es the movie critic Xan Brooks imply? A. James Bond films are not accepted by young girls. B. Men are especially interested in James Bond films. C. Bond is actually a man against feminism. D. Women are fond of James Bond films too.30. What is the best title of the passage? A. Still Going Strong Fift
18、y Years on. B. Introduction about James Bond films. C. Secrets of 007. D. The Last James Bond films.B In most towns today, its not surprising at all to see teenagers standing over electronic machines with flashing lights, shooting at spaceships from other planets and dropping bombs on strange monste
19、rs. The machines have names like Space Warrior, Dark Invader and so on. It used to be believed that damage was done only to those strange visitors from outer space, but now it seems that they are striking back. Many teenagers like electronic games so much that they cant stop playing. They spend hour
20、s holding the joystick controls(操纵杆)and pressing buttons marked “fire”. These actions develop pains in their fingers because of the constant pressure. They play and play so the pains have no chance to be cured properly. The players have to move their wrists quickly in order to guide the spaceship ac
21、ross the screen, and this causes another problem: The muscles of the wrist and arm become so swollen that they press against the bones. This condition is what doctors now call “Space Warriors Wrist.”Other strange aches and pains are also likely to affect the elbows and shoulders. Another even more s
22、erious problem is shown by the case of a 17-year-old girl which was recently reported in the British Medical Journal. She had been playing various kinds of electronic games for more than two hours a day. Her father repaired games and machines and she could use the systems in his workshop as often as
23、 she liked. One day, after playing a game called Dark Invader, she lost consciousness and fell to the floor. Doctors found that she was suffering from an unusual illness caused by frequent lights flashing. Such cases are not rare but havent attracted enough attention from parents. Scientists warn th
24、at there may be worse symptoms resulting from these flashing lights. Therefore, the government and the school should take effective measures to teach these addicted children to protect themselves. 31. Electronic games are found very popular with _. A. people living in towns B. high school students C
25、. girls working in their fathers workshops D. young people 32. The underlined sentence in the first paragraph probably means _. A. those strange visitor are fighting their way back to the earth B. the game players are escaping from the games C. the games are becoming popular among teenagers again D. the games also cause great harm to the players33. “Space Warriors Wrist” is caused by _. A. quickly moving their wrists in playing spaceship games
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