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22. _____ that air conditioners cause so much pollution, I would never have bought one.

A. Had I known   B. I had known   C. Were I to know    D. Did I know

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第一节:单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21. Jumping out of ____ airplane at ten thousand feet is quite ____ exciting experience.

A. /; the      B. /; an       C. an; an        D. the; the

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第二节(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)

请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

请听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6. Where was the woman born?

 A. In Wuhan.                    B. In Shanghai.          C. In Beijing.

7. Which city does the woman like best?

 A. Beijing.                   B. Wuhan.          C. Shanghai.

8. How old was the woman when she came to Shanghai?

  A. 40.                    B. 8.           C. 18.

请听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9. What kind of movie is going to be on?

  A. A love movie.            B. A kung fu movie.    C. A detective movie.

10. How does Grace like the kung fu movie?

A. She thinks it’s great.      B. She doesn’t like it at all.   C. She enjoys it very much.

11. Who will go to see the movie at last?

A. The man himself.             B. Grace.              C. Grace and the man.

请听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12. Why did the woman call the man?

A. To see what’s wrong with him.   B. To say hello to him. 

C. To ask him to play tennis with her.

13. What’s wrong with the man?

A. He hurt his feet.            B. He got a cold.    C. He got a stomachache.

14. When will the woman call the man again?

A. Next weekend.           B. Later this week.   C. Later next week.

请听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15. What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A. Teacher and student.          B. Doctor and patient.    C. Friends.

16. What’s the weather like?

A. Fine.                 B. Rainy.          C. Cold.

17. What can we know about John?

A. He may catch a bad cold.      

B. He is not wearing enough clothes.

C. He has only one blanket.

请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18. Who do you think the listeners might be?

A. Nurses.                 B. Doctors.           C. Patients.

19. Which is NOT allowed in the wards?

A. Having soft drinks.           

B. Visiting patients in the morning. 

C. Smoking in certain areas.

20. What program will follow this radio talk?

A. A music program.           B. A medical report.     C. Hospital rules.

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第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

请听下面5段对话, 选出最佳选项。

1. What’s the food like?

 A. Very bad.                B. Not good.             C. Pretty good.

2. What are the two speakers doing?

  A. They are having a meeting.  B. They are talking on the phone. 

C. They are listening to the radio.

3. What are the two speakers going to do?

 A. Listen to the radio.          B. Go swimming.    C. Walk around the lake.

4. When will the woman look at the report?

 A. Now.                   B. Tomorrow.          C. This afternoon.

5. What can we learn from the conversation?

 A. The two speakers are climbing stairs.  B. The two speakers took the lift. 

 C. The woman suggested walking.

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3.       参加体育锻炼; 

 注意 词数100左右,可以适当增加细节,以使文章连贯。

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2.       努力学习;

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1.       乐观的人生态度;

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第一节:对话填空。

A:What kind of music do you like listening to?

B:I like music that has a fast beat and is lively,(76)I  dance music.You(77)p  classical music,don’t you?

A:Yes,I do.I find it very(78)r  .I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day of work.

B:I must admit that I like several pieces of classical music.

A:Researchers suggest that classical music makes your brain more active.Students who listen to classical music while studying perform(79)b  .

B:(80)R  ? Perhaps I should listen to classical music often. I hear that listening to classical music is helpful in (81)    

  r  stress.

A:Yes That’s why I listen to it in the evening.I usually play it as background music while I’m cooking or doing other (82)

  h  .

B:I’ve got a few classical music CDs.I should(83)f  your lead and increase my brain power. It’s believed that classical music makes people clever, while dance makes them livelier and happier.

A:That’s true. There is clear(84)e  to support that people who listen to lively music are lively people.Music can(85)

i  a person’s feeling and character.

B:I agree.

第二节 书面表

    假定你是李华,准备参加学校举办的主题为“健康成长”的作文比赛。请按要求写一篇短文,主要内容包括:

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           E

  On an airplane, a spacecraft or a man-made satellite, there is usually an installed device called the“ black box”.Made of a special kind of material, it would remain unbroken, even if the entire craft were blown to pieces. The box records some important data, which provide clues as to what changes had occurred before the real thing came along and help to discover the causes of the disaster.

  The black box, therefore, becomes the last piece of evidence left .More often, it reveals a shocking fact that many aircrafts met their disasters only because of a simple but fatal mistake

Some had not been supplied with sufficient fuel; others crashed due to a bird flying in their paths. In many cases, the pilot had been tired. In 1986,the famous U.S. space shuttle Challenger exploded soon after launch, because a screw on it was a bit loose.

  An idea thus occurs to me: if a human being was equipped with a similar device, tracking all the subtle inner changes that had taken place over time, the results could  astonish the world. Newspapers carry no few such stories from day to day-cases of graft or bribe-taking, how an innocent man was robbed and killed, and so on. A fatal error, committed by a criminal at a particular point in his life, may have arisen from a small quarrel or out of envy.The number of those who were born evil and deliberately sent themselves to the“gallows(绞架)”is in fact extremely small.The disappointment towards the last moment of their life is no different from a struggle against an aircraft crash.

  Behave properly in small matters and take best care of the soul-this,I insist,is the message from that mysterious box planted deep inside human souls.

72.The first two paragraphs are mainly about  .

  A.the mysterious box inside human souls

  B.the causes of the disasters

  C.the fatal mistake of space shuttles

  D.the function of the black box

73.The underlined phrase“a similar device”in Paragraph 3 refes to. 

  A.a useful device  B.a black box  C.an installed device

  D.an important instrument

74.The best title for the text is  .

  A.The Black Box  B.The Black Box and Disarsters

  C.The Black Box of the Soul D.The Black Box and Humans

75.The purpose of the author is to   .

  A.warn us of our safety  B.tell us to treat others kindly

  C.show us his concerns

  D.remind us of taking good care of our soul

第二卷 写作

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D

Cigarette pack warning that remind smokers of the fatal consequences of their habit may actually make them smoke more for they know death cannot be eventually avoided, according to researchers.

A small study by psychologists from the US, Switzerland and Germany showed that warnings unrelated to death, such as “smoking makes you unattractive” or“ smoking brings you and the people around you severe damage”, were more effective in changing smokers attitudes toward their habit. This was especially the case in people who smoked to boost their self-esteem, such as youth who took up the habit to impress or fit in with their peers(同龄人)and others who thought smoking increased their social value, the researchers said.

“In general, when smokers are faced with death-related anti-smoking messages on cigarette packs, they produce contrary reactions as reflected in their willingness to continue the risky smoking behavior,”the study said.“To succeed with anti-smoking messages on cigarette packs one has to take into consideration that death warnings may make people smoke.”

Published in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, the study was based on 39 psychology students, aged between 17 and 41, who said they were smokers.

On the one hand, death-related warnings were not effective and even ironically caused more positive smoking attitudes among smokers who based their self-esteem on smoking, according to the study. On the other hand, warning messages that were unrelated to death effectively reduced the smoking attitude that smokers can base their self-esteem on smoking.

The researchers said this finding can be explained by the fact that warnings such as“ smoking makes you unattractive”may be particularly threatening to people who believe that smoking makes them feel valued by others or improves their self-image.

68.The underlined word “boost”in Paragraph 2 can be best replaced by“ 

A. compare  B. examine  C .damage  D. improve

69. As for cigarette pack warnings, the study probably agreed that they---.

A. shouldn’t include death warnings

B. should be made known to the public

C. should help smokers improve their self-image

D. should stress the risk of smoking behavior

70 According to the passage, certain smokers tend to mind   

A. how their smoking habit impresses others

B. how harmful cigarettes are to their health

C. what they can do to give up smoking

D. what researchers may suggest to them

71.The best title of this passage is likely to be“  .”

   A. Cigarettes Are Harmful to Smokers’Health

   B. Researchers Advise People Not to Smoke

   C. Cigarettes Kill, but Don’t Tell Smokers

   D. Cigarettes Kill, but Are Still Popular?

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