60.
What was the main
finding of the study?
A. Nothing enough is
being done about global warming.
B. A massive report
issued last year by IPCC was wrong.
C. That the warming of
the world’s oceans is not a threat.
D. That ocean
waters have warmed faster than scientists had previously thought.
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第二节
根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Man:Mrs.
Tyler, there is something I’ve been wondering about.
Woman: 61
Man:Some
people say that women’s work is in the house.
Woman: 62 Maybe
it’s different in your country.
Man:Well,of
course,you hear all kinds of ideas. But I think
it’s true. 63
Woman:
64 But
I think it should be shared. What I’m saying is that women should work outside
the house because they can do a lot to help.
Man:There
is plenty to do at home 65
Woman:Excuse
me,but
I don’t agree.
A. Oh,I
agree.
B. But I don’t think so.
C. Women’s work is at
home.
D. Work at home is
important,of course.
E. Women do most work at
home.
F. Besides,women
are better at housework and men are better at business.
G. What is it?
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第二卷
第三部分 写作(共三节,满分55分)
第一节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释,在句子右边的横线上写出空缺处各单词的正确形式。(每空只写一词)
59.
The new study in
this passage _____________.
A. used new
techniques to assess ocean temperatures.
B. did not reveal
anything that scientists hadn’t already known.
C. u shows that thermal
warming contributed to a 0. 32 millimeter-per-year rise in sea levels.
D. shows that models
contradict the observed data.
58.
Which of the
followings would be buried by the rising sea?
A. All coastal
cities around the world. B.
Small island nations.
C. People who enjoy
holiday on the beach. D. Low-lying
regions.
57.
What happens when
the ocean’s temperature rises?
A. It causes sea
levels to decrease. B.
It causes sea levels to remain constant.
C. 5u It causes sea
levels to rise. D.
It causes sea level to change.
56.
What does the text
mainly tell us?
A. Importance of
attending parties. B. Tips on
an important social skill.
C. How to make use of
associations. D. How to recite and
repeat names.
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E
The world’s oceans have
warmed 50 percent faster over the last 40 years than previously thought due to
climate change, Australian and US climate researchers reported on Wednesday.
Higher ocean temperatures expand the volume of water, contributing to a rise in
sea levels that is submerging small island nations and threatening to great
damage in low-lying, densely-populated delta regions around the globe.
The study, published in
the British journal Nature, adds to a growing scientific chorus of warnings
about the pace and consequences of rising oceans. It also serves as a
corrective to a massive report issued last year by the Nobel-winning UN
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC),
according to the authors.
Rising sea levels are
driven by two things: the thermal(热)expansion of sea water,
and additional water from melting sources of ice. Both processes are caused by
global warming. The ice sheet that sits at the top of Greenland, for example,
contains enough water to raise world ocean levels by seven metres(23
feet),
which would bury sea-level cities from Dhaka to Shanghai.
Trying to figure out how
much each of these factors contributes to rising sea levels is critically
important to understanding climate change, and forecasting future temperature
rises, scientists say. But up to now, there has been a confusing gap between
the projections of computer-based climate models, and the observations of
scientists gathering data from the oceans.
The new study, led by
Catia Domingues of the Centre for Australian Weather and Climate Research, is
the first to reconcile(与…一致)the models with observed
data. Using new techniques to assess ocean temperatures to a depth of 700
metres(2,300 feet)from 1961 to 2003, it
shows that thermal warming contributed to a 0. 53 millimetre-per-year rise in
sea levels rather than the 0. 32 mm rise reported by the IPCC.
55.
When you meet a
group of people, it is better to remember __
A. a couple of names
first
B. all their names
C. just their last
names
D.
as many names as possible
54.
If you can’t
remember someone’s name, you may __
A. ask him for pity
B. tell him a white lie
C. tell him the
truth
D. ask others to help you
53.
How will most people
feel when you try hard to remember their names?
A. They will be
moved.
B. They will be annoyed.
C. They will be
discouraged.
D. They will be delighted.
52.
Which one below is
the same meaning as the underlined word in paragraph3 ?
A. evaluating B.
valuing C.
calculating D.
realizing
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D
Remembering names is an
important social skill. Here are some ways to master it.
Recite and repeat in
conversation.
When you hear a person’s
name,repeat
it. Immediately say it to yourself several times without moving your lips. You
could also repeat the name in a way that does not sound forced or artificial.
Ask the other person to
recite and repeat.
You can let other people
help you remember their names. After you’ve been introduced to someone,ask
that person to spell the name and pronounce it correctly for you. Most people
will be pleased by the effort you’re making to learn their names.
Admit you don’t know.
Admitting that you can’t
remember someone’s name can actually make people relaxed. Most of them will
feel sympathy if you say. “I’m working to remember names better. Yours is right
on the tip of my tongue. What is it again?”
Use associations.
Link each person you
meet with one thing you find interesting or unusual. For example,you
could make a mental note: "Vicki Cheng -- tall, black hair.” To reinforce
you’re your associations, write them on a small card as soon as possible.
Limit the number of new
names you learn at one time.
When meeting a group of
people, concentrate on remembering just two or three names. Free yourself from
remembering every one. Few of the people in mass introductions expect you to
remember their names. Another way is to limit yourself to learning just first
names. Last names can come later.
Go early.
Consider going early to
conferences, parties and classes. Sometimes just a few people show up on time.
That’s fewer names for you to remember. And as more people arrive, you can hear
them being introduced to others-an automatic review for you.
51.
What is the writer
worrying about?
A. Many US software specialists
are working for Japan.
B. The quality problem
has become a worldwide problem.
C. The US will no longer
be the first software player in the world.
D. India and Japan are
joining hands to compete with the US.
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