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4、上,交卷时指教答题卡。第一部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThe iPhone, the iPad, each of Apples products sounds cool and has become a fad (一时的风尚).Apple has cleverly taken advantage of the power of the letter i - and many other brands are following suit. The BBCs iPlayer - which allows Web users to watch
5、 TV programs on the Internet -adopted the title in 2008. A lovely bear - popular in the US and UK - that plays music and video is called iTeddy.A slimmed-down version of Londons Independent newspaper was launched last week under the name i.In general, single-letter prefixes (前缀) have been popular si
6、nce the 1990s, when terms such as e-mail and e-commerce first came into use. Most i products are targeted at young people and considering the major readers of Independents i, its no surprise that theyve selected this fashionable name. But its hard to see whats so special about the letter i. Why not
7、use a, b, or c instead?According to Tony Thorne, head of the Language Center at Kings College, London, i works because its meaning has become ambiguous. When Apple uses i, no one knows whether it means Internet, information, individual or interactive, Thorne told BBC Magazines. Even when Apple creat
8、ed the iPod, it seems it didnt have one clear definition, he says. However, thanks to Apple, the term is now associated with portability (轻便) .adds Thorne. Clearly the letter i also agrees with the idea that the Western World is centered on the individual. Each person believes they have their own ne
9、eds, and we love personalized products for this reason. Along with Google and blog, readers of BBC Magazines voted i as one of the top 20 words that have come to define the last decade. But as history shows, people grow tired of fads. From the 1900s to 1990s, products with 2000 in their names became
10、 fashionable as the year was associated with all things advanced and modern. However, as we entered the new century, the trend inevitably disappeared.1. People use iPlayer to _. A. listen to music B. make a call C. watch TV programs online D. read newspapers2. We can infer that the Independents i is
11、 aimed at _. A. young readers B. old readers C. fashionable women D. engineers3. Nowadays, the i term often reminds people of the products which are _. A. portable B. environmentally friendly C. advanced D. recyclable4. The writer suggests that _.A. i products are often of high qualityB. iTeddy is a
12、live bearC. the letter b replaces letter i to name the productsD. the popularity of i products may not last long B In the story told by the Roman poet Ovid, Pygmalion is a sculptor who falls in love with a statue he has created. Bernard Shaw borrowed the theme for his play Pygmalionlater turned into
13、 the musical My Fair Lady- in which Professor Henry Higgins changes the Cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle, and loves her even as he teaches her how to speak proper English. Psychologists, too, have picked up the theme, researching what they call the “Pygmalion effect”. The finding, as social psych
14、ologist Robert Rosenthal puts it, is that “what one person expects of another can come to serve as a self-fulfilling(应验的) prediction.” Rosenthal and his coauthor Lenore Jacobson created the term to describe the amazing results of an experiment they carried out in a California school in 1965. Student
15、s took a test that was said to be able to identify “growth spurters”-those who were to make great progress academically. Teachers were given the names of pupils who were about to progress intellectually- and sure enough, these students showed a significantly greater gain in performance over their cl
16、assmates when tested again at the end of the year. But here is the thing: the “spurters” were actually chosen at random. The only difference between them and their classmates, Rosenthal writes, “was in the mind of the teachers.” And yet the expectations held in the mind of the teachers can make a bi
17、g difference. Just how do high expectations promote greater achievement? Its not some magical act. Rather, it is higher expectations that lead teachers to act differently in some special ways to encourage students. So by changing our behavior and believing our students have great potential, we can h
18、elp our students realize their potential.5. The author of the play Pygmalion got inspiration from _. A. the musical MY Fair Lady B. some psychologists research C. a Roman story told by Ovid D. a professors love story in England6. Why did the “spurters” make great progress in the experiment? A. they
19、were chosen at random B. they were more confident than their classmates C. they received high expectations D. There was some magic in teachers behavior7. The experiment conducted in 1965 _. A. is an example of the “Pygmalion effect” B. improved all the students grades C. had normal results predicted
20、 by teachers D. identified growth spurters successfully8. For whom was the text probably written? A. Teachers B. Students C. Researchers D. Writers CGenetically Modified (GM) food is unfortunately becoming more popular amongst farmers and food processors. Crops are being genetically modified to resi
21、st insects, plant diseases, insecticides(杀虫剂). Plants are also modified to look bigger and better. Unfortunately the end goal isnt providing nutrition for people, its to increase profit margins and to make food look better. In fact many modern fruits and vegetables are twice the size of what they us
22、ed to be while having far less vitamins, and not tasting good either. Now research is showing that genetically modified food might even be bad for you. GM organisms are organisms that have genes inserted into their DNA in order to offer certain characteristics. In this way you can make it better, or
23、 make it last longer.Jeffrey M. Smith has published a study about the dangers of GM food. It was discovered that when GM soy was fed to female rats they found that all their young died within 3 weeks compared to a natural 10% death rate. Their young were also born smaller and they later had problems
24、 becoming pregnant. A study of pigs found that they also became infertile(不育) after eating GM corn.Many people are eating GM food without even realizing it. The solution to this problem is simple. Human beings existed in their current form for hundreds of thousands of years. For most of that time we
25、 ate a diet consisting of meat, fruit, vegetable, fish, eggs and nuts. This is our optimal diet which leads us to live a healthy and long life. But over the last 30 years North America has experienced diabetes, cancer and heart disease. All due to the misinformation provided by groups who work on be
26、half of the manufacturers of GM food. The way to avoid obesity, heart disease and cancer is by eating like our stone-age ancestors.9. According to the author, what ultimately inspired the popularity of GM crops?A. Rich nutrition. B. Unique taste. C. High profits. D. Energy saving10. What had we bett
27、er do if we want to stay healthy according to the text?A. Eat more fruit. B. Be vegetarians. C. Eat more grains. D. Keep traditional diet.11. The text is organized in the form of _.A. time and events B. cause and effectC. reasoning and argument D. contrast and comparison12. We can infer that the lob
28、by groups (in Paragraph 4) are people who are _. A. scientists who give out false information because of carelessness B. doctors who try to profit from patients who suffer from unhealthy food C. workers who try to cheat customers for the benefits of food producers D. agricultural technicians who are
29、 responsible for promoting new product D.LONDON (Reuters) Quiet please Britain s Queen Elizabeth is preparing to have her swans counted. Buckingham Palace has announced that the annual Swan Upping, a tradition dating back to the 12th century which involves a census of the swan population on the Rive
30、r Thames, will be conducted by the Queen s official Swan Marker from July 20 to 24. “With the assistance of the Queen s Swan Warden, Professor Christopher Perrins of the University of Oxford, the swans and young cygnets (小天鹅) are also assessed for any signs of injury or disease,” Buckingham Palace s
31、aid in announcing the count. The process involves the Swan Marker, David Barber, rowing up the Thames for five days with the Swan Warden in traditional skiffs while wearing special scarlet uniforms and counting, weighing and measuring swans and cygnets. It may seem eccentric, but it is very importan
32、t to the Queen, According to custom, Britain s sovereign owns all unmarked, mute swans in open water, but the Queen now exercises the right only on stretches of the Thames and its nearby tributaries. In medieval times, the Swan Marker would not only travel up the river counting the swans, but would
33、catch as many as possible as they were sought after for banquets and feasts.This year, the Swan Marker and the Swan Warden are particularly keen to discover how much damage is being caused to swans and cygnets by attacks from dogs and from discarded fishing tackle (渔具) It is also an important year b
34、ecause Queen Elizabeth has decided to join her team of Swan Uppers for part of the census. She will follow them up the river and visit a local school project on the whole subject of swans, cygnets and the Thames. “Education and conservation are essential to the role of Swan Upping and the involvemen
35、t of school children is always a rewarding experience,” Buckingham Palace said.13We can infer from the passage that the process of counting the swans _. A. remains almost unchanged in the past years B. involves a lot of royal members C. sometimes lasts longer than before D. is always guarded by spec
36、ial soldiers14Which of the following is the main idea of the passage? A. Britain s Queen is concerned about swans. B. Britain s Queen orders a count of swans. C. An old tradition in Buckingham Palace. D. Queen Elizabeth will count swans herself.15The underlined word “tributaries” can be best replace
37、d by _. A. districts B. banks C. trees D. branches第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) rite a good interesting blog If you want to avoid being frustrated for writing a blog that was never read, here are some ways to make a good interesting blog. 16 Boring topics are generally not good for blogs unless you are geni
38、us writers, who can create beautiful prose(散文) even when writing about the most ordinary things. Pick a topic you know and are passionate about. 17 If you like video games, for example, write one detailing your experiences of playing them. Note that this kind of blog is different from a “Dear Diary”
39、 blog. Avoid writing your own biography. A “Dear Diary” blog isnt interesting to other people unless you are a really significant person. Think about it: who would really want to know what you ate for dinner? This kind of blog is self-indulgent(放纵自己的) and unnecessary. 18 Funny blog posts tend to bec
40、ome vital. Humorous charts, pictures, and videos are great supplements to your text. 19 Try to think of unique things to write about, or write an opposing view on a certain subject.20 People hate being led-on and tricked into reading a blog post that they expect to be helpful, just to realize that i
41、t is a subjective and promotional one.A. It does not offer anything to the people reading it.B. Write your blog about your personal things.C. Choose an interesting topic.D. Inform your readers from the beginning.E. It should be one that other people can relate to.F. Write your blog clearly.G. Do not
42、 rehash or rewrite blog posts from famous blogs.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中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 Weve heard it before-weve heard it on the news, from teachers, from parents children and teenagers today are growing up too fast. There are not too many people tha
43、t will 21 with that statement. Teenagers are faced with serious problems and decisions at an early 22 . In fact most teenagers daily schedules are as 23 as those of an adults. I have been working since I was thirteen, and always in 24 in which I was working with adults. I have had to learn to think
44、and 25 like an adult to be taken seriously. So, I count myself as one who has grown up too fast. I just graduated from high school, and have recently spent some time reflecting on the 26 eighteen yearsthinking about myself, what I have gained, and what 27 I have yet to achieve. We are expected to wo
45、rk hard, get excellent 28 , be in a good relationship, and know what we want to do 29 . The list goes on and on. But the 30 is clear: We live in a society today that is 31 our childhood. We no longer have many years to be careless and fancyfree. We are expected to 32 the strict school rules and to e
46、xcel (擅长)in everything we do. Ive known these things for a long time, and knew that they 33 me. But, I never really admitted it until last night, when I learned a 34 lesson, taught to me by my boss where I work. We had finished a job at a remote site. It was about 11:30 at night, and we had 35 to his house. We were talking about the 36 he had been making to his home. One of the things he said was “I 37 my basketball hoop(圈). ”Then he threw a basketball to me. I hadnt 38 a basketball in five years. We proceeded to shoot hoops for about 40 minutes. Both of us were terribly bad at