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4、分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AIn 1997, I found myself in a situation I never thought Id be in: alone and begging for money in New York. My father had been separated from our family, and my mother had recently died of a disease related to AIDS. What I remember most about such nights is lying

5、on the cold stone floor and using my backpack for a pillow.Even though I had lost my family, I made choices every single day to turn my life around. There was the haven (避难所) for homeless teenagers called the Door, a nonprofit (非营利的) organization that provided me with guidance, medical care and food

6、, all of which kept me going while I completed my homework in train stations and under hallway lights. Perhaps it was the most surprising help because I did not seek outit found me. The New York Times told my story.In the weeks that followed, dozens of strangers reached out to me from all across the

7、 United States. At my high school, I began receiving handwritten letters of encouragement. Strangers showed up bearing clothes, books, and even hugs. Since the article mentioned I was applying to Harvard, one woman knitted (编织) a blanket for me. She put this note in the box it was posted in: “It get

8、s cold in those dorms. May you warm yourself knowing that people care about you.”With the help of these people, my life today is not like at all my life then. I graduated not only from high school but also from Harvard University.Before these peoplesome of them namelessI just didnt realize how good

9、people could be. But now I do, and I can say that the people who helped me have forever changed me. They are the reason behind my decision to join the board at the Door so that I can be part of a small team of people opening a high school for homeless teenagers. They are the reason I dedicate my lif

10、e to opening pathways for others. And they are the reason I travel around the world helping people change their own lives.1According to the passage, the author _Atried to change her lifeBoften slept at friends homesCfelt lonely because of her illnessDwas proud of her father2The third paragraph mainl

11、y tells about _Ahow the author applied to HarvardBhow the author struggled for her ideal lifeChow The New York Times helped the authorDhow people helped the author in different ways3Which of the following is the correct order to describe the authors life?aThe newspaper reported her story.bShe gradua

12、ted from Harvard University.cShe slept on the cold floor at night.dShe joined the committee at the Door.eHer mother died of illness.AdecabBecdabCecabd Dbcdea4What can we learn from the last paragraph?APatience is a virtue.BLove can be passed on.CTime waits for no man.DHonesty leads to success.BResea

13、rchers have found out what people really do onlinea quarter of their time is spent on social networking sites.The study analyzed(分析) the behavior of 25 million Internet users worldwide,and found social networking,entertainment and shopping were the most popular ways of killing time.The UK was reveal

14、ed as the Internets most popular online shopping nation,defeating North America and Australia.British Internet users spent 10 percent of all time online shopping in 2012,compared to nine percent in the US and six percent in Australia.This was partly because of a good Christmas season in the UK where

15、 370 million hours were spent shopping online,24 percent higher than the monthly average.The study also revealed Americans are the biggest social media lovers.In the UK,13 minutes out of every hour online are spent on social networking and forums(论坛),nine minutes on entertainment sites and six minut

16、es on shopping.In North America,figures(数据)are similar16 minutes are spent on social media in the US,nine minutes on entertainment and five minutes on shopping.Australian Internet users spend 14 minutes on social sites,nine on entertainment and four minutes shopping online.More and more people began

17、 to read news.Australian users were regarded as the most consumers of news online.Six percent of all time spent online in Australia in 2012 was on news websites,and it was five percent in the UK and four percent in the US.The online situation is changing greatly.There are some changes in users behav

18、ior across different places and markets.People are changing the way they communicate online such as the rise of 3G and 4G mobile Internet service and so on.5Whats the text mainly about?AWhy people like to spend time online.BWhen people spend time online.CWhat Internet users often do online.DWho woul

19、d like to spend time online.6The underlined word “defeating” in Paragraph 2 means “_”Abeat BcontrolChit Ddisappoint7How much time of per hour do Americans spend on social sites?A9 minutes. B13 minutes.C14 minutes. D16 minutes.8Which country has the most consumers of news online?AThe US. BAustralia.C

20、Britain. DThe UK.COne day,a young man was cleaning out his late grandfathers belongings when he came across a bright red envelope.Written on the front were the words,“To my grandson.”Recognizing his grandfathers handwriting,the young man opened the envelope.A letter inside read:Dear Ronny,Years ago

21、you came to me for help.You said,“Grandpa,how is it that youve accomplished so much in your life?Youre still full of energy,and Im already tired of struggling.How can I get that same enthusiasm that youve got?”I didnt know what to say to you then.But_knowing_my_days_are_numbered,I figure that I owe

22、you an answer.So here is what I believe.I think a lot of it has to do with how a person looks at things.I call it“keeping your eyes wide open”When you meet up with challenges,welcome them.Theyll leave you wiser,stronger,and more capable than you were the day before.When you make a mistake,be gratefu

23、l for the things it taught you.Resolve to use that lesson to help you reach your goals.And always follow the rules,even the little ones.When you follow the rules,life works.If you think you ever really get by with breaking the rules,youre only fooling yourself.Its also important to decide exactly wh

24、at you want.Then keep your mind focused on it,and be prepared to receive it.But be ready to end up in some new places,too.As you grow with the years,youll be given bigger shoes to fill.So be ready for endings as well as challenging beginnings.Sometimes we have to be brave enough to move from the fam

25、iliar to the unfamiliar.Life isnt just reaching peaks.Part of it is moving from one peak to the next.If you rest too long in between,you might be tempted to quit.Leave the past in the past.Climb the next mountain and enjoy the view.Remember that your choices will create your successes and your failu

26、res.So consider all the pathways ahead,and decide which ones to follow.Then believe in yourself,get up,and get going.And be sure to take breaks once in a while.Theyll give you a renewed commitment to your dreams and a cheerful,healthy perception of the things that matter the most of you.Most importa

27、nt of all,never give up on yourself.The person that ends up a winner is the one who resolves to win.Give life everything youve got,and life will give its best back to you.Love always,Grandpa9The young mans grandpa wrote this letter to _Arecall his whole life Btell his grandson how great he wasCexpla

28、in how to keep passion Dshow how to succeed10The underlined part“But knowing my days are numbered”implies that_Agrandpa could count days Bgrandpas each day was importantCgrandpa knew he was dying Dgrandpa was eager to tell the young man11According to the passage,_Alearning to give up is very importa

29、nt Bwed better stay in the familiar situationCobeying few rules doesnt matter Dtaking breaks once in a while is good to usDAmerican scientists have for the first time taken stem cells(干细胞)from human embryos(胚胎)that are genetic copies(基因复制)of living people.The goal is to create better treatments for

30、disease.But the work has led to heated discussions about making genetic copies or cloning.Cloning a human being is not allowed in more than twelve states in America.Most scientists are against it,but some medical researchers are performing what is called “therapeutic cloning” to try to fight disease

31、.Still,that method is not allowed in seven states.One state where “therapeutic cloning” is allowed is Oregon.That is where researchers at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland were able to put human DNA into human eggs.They produced embryos that were genetically the same as those produced b

32、y people who had given their DNA to the research project.The researchers then took stem cells from the embryos.These cells are called “master cells”Scientists know how to use chemicals to cause master cells to develop into any tissue in the body.The idea is that doctors could use tissues(组织)created

33、in this way to replace diseased organs.The new part would be a genetic match of the person who receives it,and there would be no danger that the sick persons body would not accept the new part.Alta Charo,a researcher at the University of Wisconsin Law School,believes it is too soon to say whether th

34、e use of embryonic stem cells for personalized medicine would become common.Scientists could in fact find other less questionable sources of stem cells.However,she supports the use of stem cells to treat disease.12Which of the following statements is TRUE?AAmerica is the first country that has taken

35、 stem cells from embryos.BEveryone supports the idea of making genetic copies.CStem cells can be used in medical treatment.DHuman embryos are taken from stem cells.13According to the passage,“therapeutic cloning”_Ais aimed at cloning human beingsBis not accepted by most scientistsCis not legal in tw

36、elve statesDis legal in the state of Oregon14What is the correct order of the steps in this research?ato take stem cellsbto replace diseased organscto produce human embryosdto make human tissueeto put human DNA into human eggsAeabcd BecadbCacedb Dacbed15What is the probable attitude of Alta Charo to

37、wards the use of embryonic stem cells?ASupportive. BUncaring.CReasonable. DConcerned.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文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。Some kinds of mental skills naturally decrease as people get older. _16_ A recently published study also appears to demonstrate (论证) that the good effect

38、s of training can last for many years after that training has ended.Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland wanted to learn how long memory and thinking skills would last in older people who were trained to keep them. The people were part of the tenyear research project. _17_ More than 2

39、,800 people volunteered for the study called ACTIVEshort for Advanced (Cognitive) Training for Independent and Vital Elderly. Most started when they were more than 70 years old. _18_ The volunteers took one of several short training classes meant to help them keep their mental abilities. _19_ Now, l

40、ead study writer George Rebok says, the research showed most of the training remained effective a full ten years later._20_ “We are trying to make the training more available. For example, we have a grant right now from the National Institute on Aging to try to make a webbased version of the ACTIVE

41、memory training and then put the training online.”AThe team are now considering ways to provide such training for lower cost.BThe effect on memory, however, seemed not to last as long.CThey were taught methods to improve their memory, thinking and ability to perform everyday tasks.DYet research seem

42、s to show that some training can improve such skills.EA brain workout is very important for the old.FOne question still to be studied is how only a few hours of training can still be effective after ten years.GEarlier results had established that the training helped the participants for up to five y

43、ears.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Once upon a time, there was a herd (兽群) of deer living in the forest. Among them was a wise and respectable teacher, who taught the tricks and strategies (策略) of survival to the young deer.One day,

44、the teachers younger sister visited him with her _21_, hoping he would learn what is so important for _22_. She said, “Dear brother, please teach my son the _23_ and strategies of deer.” The teacher said to the young deer, “Very well, you can come at this time tomorrow for your first _24_”At first,

45、the young deer came to the lessons as he was _25_ to. But soon, he became more _26_ in playing with the other young deer than his lessons. He didnt _27_ how dangerous it could be for a deer who learned _28_ but deer games. So he started _29_ classes. Soon he was playing hooky (逃学) all the time._30_,

46、 one day the poor deer stepped in a snare (陷阱) and was _31_. Since he was missing, his mother was _32_. She went to ask her brother, “Have you taught your nephew the tricks and strategies he needs _33_ danger?”The teacher replied, “My dear sister, your son was disobedient (不服从的) and _34_ to learn. O

47、ut of respect for you, I tried my best to _35_ him. But he did not want to learn them. He was always absent from class! How could I _36_ teach him? You are obedient and faithful, _37_ he is not. There is no point trying to teach him.”Later they heard the _38_ news. The stubborn young deer who played hooky had been trapped and killed by a _39_. He skinned him and took the meat home to his family.The moral of the story is: nothing can be _40_ from a teacher by one who misses classes.21.A.daughter Bniece Cson Dnephew22A.deer Bnature Canimals Dteachers23A.hunting Btricks Cknowledge

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