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相关词典网站:南京市、盐城市2014届高三年级第一次模拟考试英语试题
英 语 试 题
听力(共两节,满分20分)
1. Where will the two speakers
A. Shanghai.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Hangzhou.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
Hong Kong.
2. Where does the conservation most probably take
A. In a hotel.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. In a store.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. In a railway station.
3. What does the man hope to talk about with Mr.
A. The urgent business. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. The complaints.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. The time to contact him.
4. What is the woman doing now?
A. Bargaining for a necklace.&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Making an advertisement for jewelry.
C. Showing a design of a
5. Why did the man go to San Francisco and Los
A. To visit some friends. &&&&&&&&&&&
B. To study in the USA. &&&&&&&&&&&&
C. To visit some universities.
6. Why does the woman hate her
A. She has too much housework.
B. She doesn’t know what’s the most
wonderful.
C. She has to be faced with so many
7. How does the man think the woman gets on with
A. Quite well. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Quite badly. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. Just so so.
8. Which row will the man sit in the
A. In Row 12.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. In Row 13.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. In Row 15.
9. How much will the woman return to the man at
A. 40 yuan. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. 50 yuan. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. 60 yuan.
10. What does the woman plan to do with
A. To do homework together. &&&&&
B. To go to see a film.&&&&&&&&&
C. To go to school.
11. Where is the woman’s report
A. In her bag. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. At Sharon’s. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. At the teacher’s office.
12. What subject does the woman
A. English.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Chinese.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. Spanish.
13. What is the man studying
A. GRE.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. TOFEL.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
14. What makes the man worried if he chooses to
study in Britain?
A. The fee will be quite high. &&&&
B. The distance will be too long.
C. The test will be hard to
15. What score in the standard exam does the man
have to get for an unconditional offer?
A. 5.5.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. 6.5. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
16. Which of the following university hasn’t
accepted the man?
A. Yale University.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Sydney University.&&&&&&&&&&
C. Stanford University.
17. What is the speech about?
A. How to make friends. &&&&&&&&&&&
B. How to forgive a friend.
C. How to get help from
18. What is the worst thing one could do in any
situation?
A. Criticize friends. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Explain the situation.&&&&&&&
C. Reject a gift.
19. What should you do after writing the
A. Burn it. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Put it away. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. Send it to friends.
20. What is the speaker’s
A. Help friends in daily life.&&&&&&&&
B. Try to keep yourself calm.
C. Keep in touch with friends.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21. —I heard about your promotion, you ______ be
—Not really, the new office is huge, but the work load has
A. shall&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. can&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. must&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
22. Guangzhou Evergrande made history by winning
the AFC Champions League title for China, which is the first time a
Chinese club ______ the competition.
A. won&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. wins&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. has won&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. had won
23. —What was the motorist’s final decision to
deal with the 400,000 left on his motorbike?
—After six nights of ______ with his conscience, he decided to
return all the money to the loser.
A. wrestling&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. arguing&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. coping&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. corresponding
24. Normally, a forest fire and the damage ______
causes can be very extensive, especially when
you consider the financial and physical
A. which&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. that&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. this&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
25. David Beckham has reportedly ______ investing
in his friend Gordon Ramsay’s latest restaurant, just weeks before
it opens, because they both want different
A. pulled out of&&&&&&&&&&&
B. kept up with&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. got down to&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. come up with
26. —How do you understand
is a constant match ______ the greatest opponent is
A. in that&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. of which&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. where&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
27. There can be no equality of opportunity
_______ everyone follows the rules at their own
A. if&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. unless&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. once&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
28. —Was Sun Yang sorry for his driving without a
—Yeah, he said he ______ a role model as a public figure but he
failed to be.
A. was&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. had been&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. should have been&&&&&&
D. would be
29. —What are these housewives talking
—They are discussing whether men are actually ______ to housework
or just too lazy.
A. obedient&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. allergic&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. native&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. relevant
30. Never for one moment, believe it or not,
______ being faced with such a situation where a helping hand was
greatly needed.
A. I imagined&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. do I imagine&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. I have imagined&&&&&&&
D. had I imagined
31. —What did he do in return for free ______ and
food offered by the kind couple?
helped their son with his lessons.
A. conservation &&&&&&&&&&
B. admission&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. accommodation&&&&&&&&
D. immigration
32. The white building, ______ threats to pull it
down, is now a private house in the possession of a retired
professor.
A. survived&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. surviving&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. to survive&&&&&&&&&
having survived
33. It is ______ his tremendous enthusiasm and
devotion that the old teacher is respected by all his
A. on account of&&&&&&&&&&
B. with regard to&&&&&&&&&&
C. in terms of&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. in reference to
34. We have offered him the position, but I don’t
have the slightest idea ______ he will accept it.
A. how&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. if&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. whether&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
35. —Jack, how can I turn on this
A. Allow me!&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. So what?&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. Hold on.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. Nothing much.
第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
&people do
in Florida because “you never know”. For us, that &&37&
&a white metal
cabinet (储藏柜) 杂用间) 38&
anything out of the cabinet because “you never know” when a
hurricane will come.
As a kid, I was &&39&
&about the
white cabinet.
opening the door to glance inside.
One year, Channel 4 reported that Hurricane Dora was
northern part of Florida. Soon the storm got &42 &&and the wind blew.
Then, the tall pine trees started to sway. And, by
43& &over or crash down on
anything in their way”. We were lucky, as
&went other
directions and didn’t take our power out.
However, when my
mother started cooking, the power was out. &&45&
&I figured
it was time to crack open that white cabinet. But, Dad thought it
was time to &&46&
charcoal grill outside 47&
&a man’s love for his
to the neighbors, to friends without power, to anyone who was
&up. I was
hoping that the fried chicken was going to find its way to our
. But, it didn’t. And, just as the last of the food was sent out
and she began to work on our dinner, yes, we lost our
. It was time for 20 minutes’ eggs on the grill.
Oh, the white metal cabinet? No. We never &&52&
weren’t “that bad off” as I understand it. And, for years I
off we would have to be to eat out of that cabinet. Perhaps it was
just the &&54&
&of it, the
thought that it was there watching our backs &&55&
&we wanted
a can of beans or some potted meat. I don’t know if that was what
was in there. Anyway, I never looked inside.
36. A. brave&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. serious&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. generous&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
37. A. said&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. meant&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. showed&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. presented
38. A. forever&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. always&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. never&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
39. A. doubtful&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. concerned&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. anxious&&&&&&&&&
40. A. banned &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. kept&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. defended&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. protected
41. A. reaching&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. looking&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. heading&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
42. A. round&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
43. A. fall& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. trip&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. fly&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
44. A. walls&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. poles&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
45. A. Yet&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Otherwise&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. Nevertheless&&&&&&&&&&&&
46. A. start&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. use&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. break&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
47. A. question&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. mention&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. investigate&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. appreciate
48. A. putting&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. turning&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. giving &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. clearing
49. A. full&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. well&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. high&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
50. A. cupboard& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
51. A. food& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. power&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. water&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. money&&&&&&
52. A. opened&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. locked&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. fixed&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. cleaned
53. A. examined&&&&&&&&&&&
analyzed&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. wondered& &&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. imagined
54. A. purpose&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. problem&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. thought&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. conclusion
55. A. wherever&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. whenever&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. however&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. whatever
第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
56. If someone has appreciation for caving
adventures, he or she should go to ________.
A. North Beach &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. Xpu Ha Beach&&&&&&&&&
C. Wet n’ Wild Paterpark&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. Playa Brujas
57. The similarity that the four beaches share is
that ________.
A. tourists can have some sports&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. they have clubs
C. the waters are shallow&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. they have satisfactory wave
58. Which of the following is true according to
the passage?
A. Playa Brujas is close to Mazatlan and lies
along the east coast of Mexico.
B. North Beach is the finest beach in the Yucatan
Peninsula for its private location.
C. Tourists can rent some equipment at Xpu Ha
Beach, which is as busy as others.
D. When a couple choose a beach with children,
Playa la Audiencia is their best choice.
Parents all struggle to get children to
understand that money doesn’t grow on trees, wanting them to be
responsible, work hard and learn to save a few bucks. But these
lessons are among the most difficult to teach.
Enter KidZania, an internationally praised and
truly unique children’s theme park, that makes life a little easier
for parents.
KidZania is not a traditional theme park in
almost any sense of the word — there are no roller coasters or
merry-go-rounds in sight. There are, however, plenty of attractions
and activities that will keep children busy, active, engaged and
excited all day.
What makes it so much fun is that it’s a
kid-sized city — complete with restaurants, banks, grocery stores
and hospitals — where the kids get to be adults, doing the things
most of us do on any normal day.
They start by picking one of nearly 100 “careers”
and learning about it. Then, they put on their uniform and are
ready to work and earn KidZania dollars
(“Kidzos”).
Most activities are universal but some are
localized to reflect the distinct flavors and personality of the
country and region where the park is located and to keep it real
for the kids.
Kids get paid for every job they do, which helps
them explore the mysteries of managing money. Kidzos in hand, they
can spend it or save it. If they run short of money, they’ll have
to find a way to earn some.
Each KidZania city is planned in amazing detail,
even including real world brands that help sponsor the city and
keep it running. I was a little wary of all the popular
corporate logos, but the brands weren’t pushed at all. They are
there to reinforce the “real city” feeling by mixing it with things
kids recognize.
KidZania employs senior citizens who give the
park a homey feel and help put children at ease. Management also
employs the disabled, whether blind, deaf or wheelchair-bound.
Besides making for a more realistic city, this teaches children
about those with different abilities and gives them an opportunity
to spend time with people they might otherwise have stared at or
treated less than kindly.
Socialization is an important part of KidZania,
just as it is throughout childhood. The KidZania experience
empowers kids, giving them the confidence to be their best selves,
and the inspiration to be great global citizens. And it’s part of
what makes KidZania such an amazing place for families and
59. KidZania is unique in that
A. it has no entertainment facilities&&&&&
B. it includes lots of localized
activities
C. it offers kids chances to learn through
D. it employs many seniors and disabled
60. The underlined word “wary” in Paragraph 8 is
similar in meaning to ________.
A. astonished &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. cautious&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. delighted&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. conscious
61. Children’s theme park KidZania is set up to
A. prepare them to be good citizens in the
B. provide them with a place to have a good
C. make them aware of their parents’
D. assist them in building a good relationship
with parents
62. Which of the following might be the best
title of the passage?
A. Children
do part-time jobs at a theme park
B. A theme
park pushes kids to be grown-ups
C. KidZania
theme park makes adults’ life easier
D. Kids get
to ‘be’ adults at KidZania theme park
For decades, public health officials have puzzled
over a surprising fact about HIV: Only about 10-20 percent of
infants who are breastfed by infected mothers catch the virus.
Tests show, though, that HIV is indeed present in breast milk, so
these children are exposed to the virus multiple times daily for
the first several months of their lives.
Now, a group of scientists and doctors from Duke
University has figured out&why these babies don’t
get infected. Human breast milk naturally contains a protein
called &that neutralizes HIV and, in
most cases, prevents it from being passed from mother to child.
Eventually, they say, the protein could potentially be valuable as
an HIV-fighting tool for both infants and adults that are either
HIV-positive or at risk of contracting the
infection.
The research, published
in&Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences, was inspired by& by other
researchers showing that, both in tissue cultures
() and live mice,
breast milk from
mothers was naturally
HIV-fighting
properties. Scientists suggested that a few different proteins in
the milk could potentially be responsible, but no one knew which
As part of the study, the researchers divided
breast milk into smaller fractions () made up of specific
proteins via a number of filters () — separating the
proteins by size, electrical charge and
other&characteristics—and tested which of these
fractions, when added to a tissue culture, prevented the cells from
being infected by HIV. Eventually, they&found that
one particular protein was present in all the HIV-resistant
fractions but in none of the others: Tenascin C.
Tenascin C works by blocking a key protein
that normally ties up to a receptor on a T cell’s
membrane called CCR5. In doing so, Tenascin C prevents HIV from
mixing with the T cell and injecting its RNA
Still, the researchers say that other natural
elements in milk might play a role in fighting HIV as well. “It’s
clearly not the whole story, because we do have samples that have
low amounts of this protein but still have HIV-neutralizing
activity,” the study’s lead author Permar
says.&“So it may be acting
other antiviral and antimicrobial factors in the
Whatever those other factors are, though, the
finding vindicates () recent changes
to&&that&recommend
even HIV-positive mothers in resource-poor countries should
breastfeed, if they’re taking anti-retroviral drugs to combat their
own infection.
The next steps, Permar says, are determining
which area of Tenascin C is active and whether it can effectively
prevent transmission in a live animal. If it works, it could
potentially be d
() into an HIV drug
with broader applications. It’s
even&possible&that it could
someday be adapted to reduce the risk of HIV transmission in adults
as well as infants.
63. What is the main idea of Paragraph
A. The breast milk from an infected mother
doesn’t contain HIV at all.
B. It’s less likely for infants feeding on
infected mothers’ breast milk to catch HIV.
C. The possibilities of infants catching HIV have
nothing to do with infected mothers.
D. Children breastfed by infected mothers won’t
catch HIV though exposed to it frequently.
64. Why did the researchers divide breast milk
into smaller fractions?
A. To find out Tenascin C. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. To make up specific proteins.
C. To add them to a tissue culture.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. To test what prevents cells being infected.
65. Which of the following about Tenascin C is
A. It has become an effective tool in fighting
B. It was first found by Permar and her research
C. It can prevent transmission in a live animal
effectively.
D. It can sometimes prevent mother-to-child
transmission of HIV.
66. What can we know about Permar and her
research group according to the passage?
A. They have found a cure for
B. They have helped change .
C. They will do more researches on Tenascin
D. Their finding is based on their previous
He leant down to the pickpocket. The heaving and
gasping had stopped, but he was still making a show of his
breathlessness.
“That’s better,” Mallon said. “Can you stand up?
Try to stand up. Here,” he said, and gripped the pickpocket’s arm
and forced him upright until he saw his face for the first time. As
the pickpocket labored for breath, he gazed up at Mallon with his
dark eyes. “How could
you?” they asked.
Mallon might have said, “Because you tried to
steal from me.” But he was still conscious of the flush of joy he’d
felt when his blow struck home — when he knew he’d hurt the man.
Where that joy came from he couldn’t say, but he knew that its
roots were deeper than some clumsy failed theft.
Fat drops of rain began to patter on the
“How are you?” Mallon said. “Can you walk?” The
pickpocket turned away and leant against the store window with both
hands, and his head sank lower as his shoulders rose and fell. A
gray-haired woman inside the store rapped on the glass and made a
shooing motion. When the pickpocket ignored her, she rapped harder
and kept rapping.
“I have to go,” Mallon said. “I’m sorry.” He
looked up at the sky. “I’m sorry,” he said again, and stepped into
the rain and walked quickly up the street.
One of the Bangladeshi umbrella sellers was
working the corner, and Mallon had just paid seven euros when he
heard a woman shouting. He didn’t want to look back but did. It was
the woman from the shop, pushing and batting the pickpocket away
from the window while he bent down and covered his head like a
boxer trying to get through the last seconds of a round. Mallon
slipped his wallet back into his jacket pocket and took the
umbrella that the Bangladeshi had opened for him.
The pickpocket was out on the sidewalk now, in
the rain. The woman stood just under the awning with her arms
crossed over her chest.
“Excuse me, madam,” Mallon said, coming up to
them. “This man isn’t well. He needs to rest a
“I know these people,” she said. “Our Romans
don’t want them here.”
The rain fell in sheets, ran down the
pickpocket’s shiny
and face, down his leather
“Here,” Mallon said,
and offered him the umbrella, but he only looked at Mallon with his
hurt dark eyes and then lowered his head again. Mallon bumped him
in the shoulder with the handle of the umbrella. “Go on — take it!”
he said. And finally, with a beaten, unwilling look, the pickpocket
And that was when he saw a taxi round the corner
with a light glowing on its roof. Mallon ran out waving his arm and
the cab turned sharply to the pavement, sending
water over his shoes. He opened the door but
couldn’t help looking back. The pickpocket had lowered the umbrella
to the ground upside down and was leaning on the , head low, neck bared to the
“Wait,” Mallon said to the driver. He went back
and grabbed the pickpocket’s sleeve and pulled him to the cab. “Get
in,” Mallon said, and took the umbrella and pushed him into the
back seat. He leaned inside. “O.K., where do you
“No Gypsies!” the driver said. He was twisted
around, glaring at the pickpocket.
“Gypsy? Look, he’s not well. I’ll pay,” Mallon
The driver shook his head. “No Gypsies. Get him
Mallon looked at the driver’s nameplate: Michele
Kadare. “It’s the law,” he said, “If you don’t take us, Signor
Kadare, I’ll report you and you’ll lose your license. Believe me —
I am quite serious.”
The driver fastened those pale eyes on Mallon and
turned and put his hands on the steering wheel. He raised his eyes
to the rearview mirror and he and Mallon exchanged
“O.K., Mr. American,” he said. “You
67. What does the underlined sentence in
Paragraph 2 indicate?
A. Mallon shouldn’t have saved the
pickpocket.
B. The pickpocket didn’t thank Mallon for his
C. The pickpocket blamed Mallon for his failure
D. Mallon must have beaten the pickpocket before
helping him.
68. Where should the sentence “He hesitated, then
turned back.” be placed?
A. Between paragraphs 5 and 6.&&&&&&&&&&
B. Between paragraphs 6 and 7.
C. Between paragraphs 7 and 8.&&&&&&&&&&
D. Between paragraphs 8 and 9.
69. From the attitudes of the woman and the
driver towards the pickpocket, we can conclude that
A. the Gypsies had a bad reputation in
B. the pickpocket frequently stole around the
woman’s store
C. everyone was protected by the law in Rome
except the Gypsies
D. the pickpocket couldn’t purchase anything in
the woman’s store
70. Which of the following can be inferred from
the passage?
A. The taxi didn’t take the pickpocket to his house in the
B. The pickpocket succeeded in stealing something
from Mallon.
C. The pickpocket was a little suspicious of
Mallon’s intention to help him.
D. The umbrella seller gave an umbrella to Mallon
free of charge.
第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
You’ve just graduated from business school and you feel like the
world is your oyster, only to find that job offers aren’t knocking
down your door as expected, making MBAs wonder why they’re not
getting hired. This can be disheartening, but as an MBA, you know
that perception洞察力is more important than reality. The key to getting
hired is an employer’s perception of you. Many MBA graduates are
guilty of unconsciously displaying signs that they are not the best
fit for the job. Once you discover what these common mistakes are,
you can put your MBA skills to use and strategize how to turn
things in your favor and land the job you’ve been looking
Employers feel more comfortable hiring MBAs with experience because
there is less need for training. Many MBAs mistakenly apply for
jobs they are obviously not qualified for or which require more
experience than they have, leaving them scratching their heads at
why they’re not getting interviews. Recruiters want MBAs who can
prove their ability to increase revenues, decrease costs, and help
their business succeed in some way. Show that you can help the
company by providing concrete examples of relevant
experience.
MBAs often have great resumes showing all the right qualifications,
but then blow the interview with inappropriate behavior, such as a
lack of professional appearance, poor hygiene, or even a bad
attitude. It’s necessary to be on your best behavior, dress
appropriately, and not seem cocky, bored, or disinterested in the
company. A little enthusiasm won’t hurt you, especially when it
comes to a potential new job. Every business wants to put their
most enthusiastic MBAs forward with important clients and
customers, so be sure to show your passion for your
Another mistake you may be making unknowingly is how you portray
yourself on social media. As an MBA, you know how important
networking is, and these days, most of it is done online. Don’t
assume that employers aren’t interested in your online profiles.
Many employers now use social networking sites and online searches
to check up on potential hires. Inappropriate photos and
information, such as annoying material or implications of drinking
and drug use are huge red flags to employers. Even discriminatory
comments related to race, gender, or religion will leave employers
with a bad impression. Make sure to remove any photos, content, or
links that can work against you in an employer’s
Don’t forget that practice makes perfect when it comes to finding a
great MBA job. Earning your MBA was a huge accomplishment, but
there’s always room for improvement. Ask your classmates, peers,
family, and even past co-workers or managers for feedback. Show
multiple, trusted resources the job posting you’re interested in,
your cover letter and resume. Take constructive criticism on how it
can be better. Do mock interviews to help relieve any tension and
gain a better idea of how you’d like to present yourself. With a
few minor changes to your resume and the way you interact with
others, you’ll be hearing “you’re hired” in no
书面表达(满分25分)
81. 请阅读下面背景材料,并根据问题,用英文写一篇短文向学校英文报投稿。
In China, an online shopping festival falls on
November 11 when millions of Chinese shoppers go
. In 2012, Tmall and Taobao together made 19.1 billion in
sales on that day. However, in 2013, the shopping festival kicked
off with an even stronger start & sales hit 100 million yuan 55 seconds after midnight
and reached 35 billion at the end of the day. This is just one of
many companies that did business on that day.
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With the swift
development of the Internet, we can see online shopping has become
a new trend in our daily life.
There are several
factors behind this phenomenon. First of all, it is very convenient
for people to purchase what they want or like with the Internet
easily accessible via computers or cellphones. Second, people
shopping online have more choices of goods than they do in real
shops and are able to save time as well. Third, the relatively low
prices on the Internet also account for higher sales
In my opinion, as the pace of life quickens, it is
natural for people to choose online shopping to save time and
energy. But when we enjoy the convenience it brings us,
we should be careful because
sometimes the quality of goods cannot be guaranteed. Furthermore,
we’d better stay rational and just buy what we really need,
otherwise it would cause a waste of money and resources. (150
W: When shall we set
off to the airport?
M: I have reserved two first class seats on the
plane leaving Shanghai for Hong Kong at 10:00 a.m. on Monday March
W: Here is your bill,
sir. Totally 850 RMB. Please sign your name here.
M: No problem. I’m
leaving in the afternoon. May I store my luggage
W: Sure, we’ll keep
it for you.
M: Thank you very
much. I’ll be back by 4 p.m.
W: Mr. Chen is
occupied at the moment and wants to know if your business is
am in no hurry. I only want to
talk about the complaints with him.
W: He may want to get
in touch with you soon. Would you please leave your
M: You look really pretty with the necklace. It
is made in China and you can’t find a better one than this
W: I like everything about it except the price.
It’s a little overpriced. Lower the price, or I won’t consider
W: How long will you
study in the USA?
M: About four
W: Have you been to
the USA before?
M: I have been to San
Francisco and Los Angeles to visit some universities with my
classmates.
W: I hate my life! I
really hope to live in the forest and meet no
M: Hate your life? I
think you have it made.
W: Have it made? How would you like to take a
million tests every week? And when I’m not taking tests, I’m
studying. And I don’t know when I can see my blue
M: Yeah, OK. You made your point! You are just on
the course of realizing your blue print and you don’t know what is
the most wonderful at all!
W: The most
wonderful? You mean the course rather than the
M: Clever. Your
effort will pay off soon but you need patience.
M: May I have two
tickets for August Rush?
W: OK. All people say
the film is worth seeing. Well, what time do you like to come to
M: I hope so. Thanks.
Two tickets for 2:30, please. Can I have the seat in the first
twelve rows?
W: Sorry. The tickets
in the first twelve have been sold out. You can have two in the
fifteenth row.
M: Well. That is it.
I will take two, please.
W: It’s 60
yuan in all, please.
M: Sorry, we have
student cards. We can get discount with these, can’t
W: Sure. That’ll be
40 yuan, please.
M: Here is 100
W: Dad, can I go to
see a movie with Sharon?
M: Yeah, sure, but
wait. Weren’t you supposed to get a report card sometime this
W: Well, oh yeah. Can
I call Sharon now?
M: Uh hum. You didn’t
answer my question. Did you receive it or not?
W: I love you Dad!
You’re the best!
M: Don’t try to butter me up. I can guess that
your answer means that you didn’t do well in some of your classes,
W: Well, I hate English and my English teacher is
so boring, and he gets angry suddenly every time someone
M: In other words,
you’re not doing so well?
W: Uh, a C…minus. The
card is in my bag.
M: Oh. Well, how are
you doing in your Spanish class? You said you like that
W: Well, I do, but I forgot to turn in a couple
of assignments, and I had problems on the last test. All those
verbs caused much trouble. I get them all mixed up in my
M: What do you think
of studying abroad?
W: I think it’s a
great idea. Are you planning to go abroad?
M: Yes, I hope so. I am studying for my IELTS
right now, you know International English Language Testing
W: Sure. Which
country do you want to go to?
M: I’d like to study in the UK, but it’s really
expensive. It will be almost three times higher than
W: Have you applied to any schools
M: Yes, I received a conditional offer from
Oxford University the other day.
W: Congratulations!
Can you get an unconditional offer
M: I have to get an
IELTS score of 7.5 overall.
W: If you study hard,
I don’t see why you wouldn’t.
M: Surely I have to
work hard.
W: Have you received
any other offers?
M: I was also
accepted into Yale University, and Sydney
University.
W: The cost of living is lowest in America. And
if you go to Oxford University, you’ll probably be able to get any
job you want in the future.
M: I just can’t
decide where to go. It’s not an easy decision to
You were in a serious situation. You need a friend. Your best
friend is the one person you really needed and yet they weren’t
there for you to support or help you. They were too busy with their
own life no matter how hard you tried to explain the situation. You
might be angry. How do you forgive your friend?
Don’t react with hurtful words. The worst thing you could do in any
situation is to criticize anyone. It only creates more hurt and
anger and doesn’t make you feel any better. If you have to get
angry at your friend then write it all down. A popular method of
getting rid of anger towards another is to write them a letter
telling them exactly how you feel. Then burn it. It can be a
freeing thing to do. In addition, take a breath and take a moment.
Find a quiet place if you are able to and breathe deeply for a few
moments while you try to clear you mind. This is a gift to
yourself. Listen to soothing music if it helps to clear your mind.
This time can help you to stay calm and make some wise decisions on
how to handle the situation with your friend and begin to forgive
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