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4、 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWalking down a path through some woods in Georgia, I saw a small pool of water ahead on the path. I angled my direction to go around it on the part of the path that wasnt covered by water or mud. As I reached the pool, I was suddenly attacked!Yet I di
5、d nothing for the attack. It was so unpredictable and from somewhere totally unexpected. I was surprised as well as unhurt though I had been struck four or five times. I backed up a foot and my attacker stopped attacking me. Had I been hurt I wouldnt have found it amusing. And I was laughing. After
6、all, I was being attacked by a butterfly!Having stopped laughing, I took a step forward. My attacker rushed me again. He charged towards me at full speed, attempting to hurt me but in vain. For a second time, I took a step backwards while my attacker paused. I wasnt sure what to do. After all, its j
7、ust not everyday that one is attacked by a butterfly. I stepped back to look the situation over. My attacker moved back to land on the ground. Thats when I discovered why my attacker was charging me only moments earlier. He had a mate and she was dying.Sitting close beside her, he opened and closed
8、his wings as if to fan her. I could only admire the love and courage of that butterfly in his concern for his mate. He had taken it up on himself to attack me for his mates sake, even though she was clearly dying and I was so large. He did so just to give her those extra few precious moments of life
9、. Should I have been careless enough to step on her? His courage in attacking something thousands of times larger and heavier than himself just for his mates safety seemed admirable. I couldnt do anything other than reward him by walking on the more difficult side of the pool. He had truly earned th
10、ose moments to be with her, undisturbed.Since then, Ive used that butterflys courage as an inspiration and to remind myself that good things are worth fighting for.21. The writer changed his direction while walking down a path because he wanted_.A. to get close to a butterflyB. to escape a sudden at
11、tackC. to look over the bad situationD. to avoid getting his shoes dirty22. From the passage we can learn that the attacker _. A. struck the author four or five times and made him badly hurt B. paused until the author took a step backwards C. thought it was the author who caused the death of his mat
12、e D. attacked the author for his mates safety and to accompany her for the last moments of life23. From this experience the man learned_.A. butterflies are brave insectsB. the small can defeat the large C. how to deal with challenges in his lifeD. people should try their best to fight for everything
13、24. Which of the following words can best describe the butterfly?A. amusing B. ambitious C. courageous D. aggressive BIt was the end of my first senior year. I was riding with my friends, and a bottle of beer was passed around the car. Everyone was taking swigs(一大口). When the bottle got to me, I tho
14、ught:“What should I do?”I took a swig. It was the biggest mistake of my life. I had to drive home later that night.I went back to my car, got in and drove off. At a stop sign I saw a policeman sitting in the parking lot across the street. His headlights were turned on, and I knew he was going to fol
15、low me. Then he flashed his lights at me. All I could think was: “Oh no, that swig!” I pulled over and waited for him to come to my door. It felt like forever. “Can I see your license and registration, please, Miss?” I gave them to him. He took them and went back to his car for a while. When he retu
16、rned, he asked if I had been drinking. “No,” I said. He asked me to step out of my car. “Walk heel to toe down the white line, please.” I passed the test. Next he had me stand on my left foot, lift my right foot and hold it for 30 seconds. Im not the most coordinated (动作协调的) person and I cant even w
17、alk and chew gum at the same time, so, needless to say, I didnt pass. Then he asked me to take a breathalyzer test. That was where I messed up. I told him I didnt want to and didnt understand why I had to. The officer asked me three more times, and I continued to refuse. He told me to turn around an
18、d place my hands behind my back. He arrested me right then and there. The policeman drove me to a police station 20 minutes from my home. He called my parents and told them where I was. I went to court two months after that, charged with refusing to obey an officer. I got a $700 (4,340 yuan) fine an
19、d 40 hours of community service. Ill be on probation (缓刑) for a year, and Ill have to take the driving test again. I lost my license for a whole year. This was a huge learning experience for me. It opened my eyes to how easy it is to make a stupid decision. I want everyone reading this to know that
20、its not right to drink and drive. It definitely isnt worth losing your license over.25. What can we infer from the first paragraph?A. The author didnt remember she had to drive home later when riding with her friends.B. The author felt just one mouthful would not affect her driving.C. The author wis
21、hed she had refused to drink that night.D. The author lost her driving license on the way.26. What did the policeman ask the author to do at the stop sign?a. Show her driving license.b. Walk in a straight line.c. Stand on her head.d. Stand on one foot for 30 seconds.e. Take her temperature.A. a, b,
22、d B. a, c, d C. b, c, e D. b, d, e27. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article?A. The author was in jail for 40 hours and had to do community service.B. The author thought her punishment shouldnt be so serious.C. The author believed she would have avoided punishment if she had obeyed
23、the policeman.D. The author was really sorry that she had made a serious mistake.28. The article wants to _.A. show that severe punishment works.B. explain how policemen test drivers.C. warn people against driving after drinking.D. blame the authors thoughtless friends.CA scientist turns out to be a
24、ble to see the future by offering each of some four-year-olds a piece of candy and watching how he or she deals with it. Some children reach eagerly for the treat they see.Some last a few minutes before they give in. But others are determined to wait until the last moment. By the time the children r
25、each high school, something remarkable has happened. A survey found that those who as four-year-olds had enough self-control to hold out generally grew up to be more popular, adventurous, confident and dependable. The children who gave in to temptation(诱惑) early on were more likely to be lonely, eas
26、ily frustrated(沮丧)and inflexible(固守己见的). Actually, the ability to delay reward is a sign of emotional intelligence which doesnt show up on an IQ test.The hardware of the brain and the software of the mind have long been scientists concerns. Butbrain theory cant explain what we wonder about most, lik
27、e the question why some people remainupbeatin the face of troubles that would sink a less resistant soul. Here comes the theory of Daniel Goleman, writer of Emotional Intelligence: when it comes to predictingpeoples success, brain ability as measured by IQ may actually matter less than the qualities
28、 of mind once thought of as character.EQ is not the opposite of IQ. What researchers have been trying to understand is how they work together; how ones ability to handle stress, for instance, affects the ability to concentrate and put intelligence to use. Among the ingredients(要素) for success, resea
29、rchers now generally agree that IQcounts for about 20%; the rest depends on everything from social class to luck. While many researchers in this relatively new field are glad to see emotional issues finally taken seriously, some few fear EQ invites misuse.29. Which of the following is true of EQ and
30、 IQ according to the text?A. The higher a persons EQ is, the higher his or her IQ is.B. The higher a persons IQ is, the higher his or her EQ is.C. Some people can be blessed with lots of both, but some with little of either.D. Scientists have already discovered the way in which EQ and IQ work togeth
31、er.30. The underlined word upbeat in Paragraph 4 probably means _.A. kind B. optimistic C. excited D. floating31.Why does the author mention the experiment at the beginning of the text?A. To introduce the topic of the text. B. To prove the scientists wisdom.C. To amuse both the children and readers.
32、 D. To show us how to do an IQ test.32.What is most likely to be written in the paragraph that follows? A. Information about famous people with high EQ.B. Examples showing the opposite voice about EQ.C. Some reasons why EQ is a relatively new field.D. Strong demand for basic emotional education.DThi
33、ngs to See & Do in DublinDublin City HallInside City Hall is an interesting exhibition about Dublins history, with historical items from the old city and multimedia presentations. The building, which dates from 1779, once badly damaged, was recently renovated. Guided tours are available. Open Monday
34、 to Saturday 10:00 a.m.5:15 p.m., Sunday and holidays 2:00 p.m.5:00 p.m. Admission is 6.50. Phone 672- 2204.Dublin CastleThis is a joy for anyone interested in archaeology or history. Dublin Castle was built in the 13th century on top of the foundations of a Viking structure. The castle served as a
35、military fortress, prison, court of law and the core (核心) of British administration in Ireland until 1922. Its now used for state functions and government conferences. Guided tours are available. Open Monday to Friday 10:00 a.m.4:50 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 2:00 p.m.4:50 p.m. Closed durin
36、g state functions. Admission is 4.50. Phone 677- 7129 or 677- 7270. Trinity CollegeThe sole college of the University of Dublin, Trinity was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592. The reason most visitors venture to Trinity is to take a look at the Book of Kells, which is on display at the Old Librar
37、y. The ticket price includes admission to the Long Room, a striking space that contains 200,000 of the colleges oldest books. Open Monday to Saturday 9.30am5pm, Sunday noon4:30 p.m. (from 9:30 a.m. June to September). College Green. Phone 608 -1177.Irish Museum of Modern ArtHoused in the beautifully
38、 restored (修复) Royal Hospital Kilmainham (which was modelled (复制) on Les Invalides in Paris), the museum exhibits contemporary art and has an impressive permanent collection that includes pieces representing the cutting edge of Irish and international art. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 a.m.5:30 p.m
39、., Sunday and holidays noon5:30 p.m. The museum has no admission charge. Military Road, Kilmainham. Phone 612- 9900.James Joyce CentreJames Joyce is one of Dublins most famous 20th century writers. Author of such works as Dubliners, Ulysses and his autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as
40、a Young Man, Joyces name is forever linked to the city of Dublin. The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to promoting the life and works of James Joyce to novices and scholars alike. Open Tues.Sat. 10:00 a.m.5:00 p.m., Sun. 1: p.m.5:00 p.m., admission costs 5.00 for adults. North Great Georges Street.
41、Phone 878- 8547. 33. What can we know from the passage? A. Dublin Castle was used for government conferences.B. The novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is about James Joyces life.C. Dublin Castle served as a court of law in the 1930s.D. The sole college of the University of Dublin was esta
42、blished by Queen Elizabeth II.34. Which word can replace the underlined word “renovated” in the first paragraph? A. repaired B. reviewed C. recreated D. destroyed35. Which place do you pay the most money to visit? A. Dublin City Hall. B. Dublin Castle.C. Irish Museum of Modern Art. D. James Joyce Ce
43、ntre.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。The revision period is, arguably, the most difficult part of any exam process. The exam itself lasts usually between one and three hours. 36 However, the opinion that the exam is the most important peak of the entire process should
44、provide some comfort. A well-structured revision plan can help you revise well. Below are my top tips for creating a well-structured and comprehensive revision plan, which will provide the best chance of success in the summer.1. 37 It is certain that planning your revision timetable must be done bef
45、ore anything else, to ensure there is enough time for comprehensive coverage of all subjects. With most exams starting at the end of June, the revision plan should be in place by the end of March at least.2. Continual assessment (评估) 38 In order to chart (跟踪记录) your development effectively, we recom
46、mend that our students attempt practice papers in each subject, marked according to the relevant mark scheme and curriculum.3. Order your subjects strategically 39 Ordering your subjects in an effective manner can help to do this. For example, scheduling English revision to appear early in your revi
47、sion plan may provide useful when revising essay-based subjects such as History, Religious Studies and Politics later on.4. Each subject is differentDepending on your learning style, you may find one easier than the other. More unusual exam types, such as performance exams, require their own unique
48、attention. 40 A. Besides, your time arrangement may be dependent on your own gift for in that subject. B. Make a detailed timetableC. Pressure and nerves can undoubtedly make it an uncomfortable experience.D. Revision is a process of improvement.E. Plan earlyF. Starting with a subject that appears early on in the exam schedule is a w