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4、中选出最佳选项。AOne evening last fall, while Marcos Ugarte did his homework and his father, Eduardo, a teacher, prepared lesson plans, they heard yelling outside. Eduardo, 47, and Marcos, 15, stepped onto the balcony of their two-story contemporary home and saw a commotion (喧闹) four doors down, outside the
5、 home of one of their neighbors, the Ma family. “ I didnt think anything was wrong,” Eduardo recalls. “I told Marcos we should give them some privacy.” But Marcoss eye was caught by a flame from the Mas house.“Dad, the house is on fire!” Marcos cried. Dressed only in shorts, the barefoot teen rushed
6、 towards the Mas home with his dad. On the front lawn stood the Mass families, yelling for help. When they got there, they saw father Alex Ma was walking slowly down the stairs, coughing , his face black with smoke.“Is anyone else in the house?” Eduardo asked.“My son !”Alex managed to say, pointing
7、to the second floor. Eduardo started up the stairs, but thick, black smoke and extreme heat forced him to his knees. So he crawled upstairs and down the hall where Alex said he could find Cody, eight , who had locked himself in a bedroom. “Id never seen smoke like that,” says Eduardo. “My glasses im
8、mediately turned black from the ash.”As the fire was violent across the hall, Eduardo banged on the bedroom door and tried to turn the doorknob (门把手), But Cody didnt response, and Eduardo made his way back downstairs. At the same time, Marcos saw Yim and Suzanne pulling a ladder out of the garage. “
9、Cody was standing at the window, screaming for help,” says Marcos.“ I knew I had to do something.” Immediately he grasped the ladder, positioned it near the window, and climbed toward the boy. When Marcos reached the window, he pushed the screen into the room and succeeded in persuading Cody to come
10、 out with him. Holding Cody with one arm , Marcos got down the ladder. Halfway, he handed the boy to a neighbor.When firefighters arrived a few minutes later, plumes of smoke were rising from the back of the house as flames swallowed the second floor. Emergency personnel took Cody to a nearby hospit
11、al, where he was treated for smoke inhalation (吸入) and released. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.“You just dont see a teenager have that kind of courage,” says Mark Maunder, Gresham Fire Department battalion chief. The day after the fire, Alex visited Marcos, “Thank you for saving
12、 my son,” Alex said . “You are our hero forever.”1. What occurred to Eduardo when he saw the commotion at first?A. They should let it be.B. Something terrible must have happened.C. Someone was in great need of help.C. Someone was making trouble.2. Eduardo failed to take Cody out because _.A. he craw
13、led down the hall but couldnt reach the doorknobB. he couldnt find the door with his glasses black from the ashC. Cody wanted to go out from the windowD. Cody didnt respond although he knocked hard on the door3. The underlined world “ I ” in the last but two paragraph refer to _.A. EduardoB. YimC. M
14、arcosD. Suzanne4. When the firefighters arrived, _. A. the cause of the fire had been found outB. the fire had been under controlC. no one was being trapped in the fireD. the Mas were taken to a nearby hospital for treatmentBKnighthorse E-book price: 4.99 USD. Fiction by J. R. Rain on March 2, 2015
15、When high school student Derrick Booker, the only black student in a posh (豪华的) Orange County high school, is accused of killing his white friend, ex-college football hero and detective Jim Knighthorse is hired to dig a little deeper into the murder. It doesnt take long for Knighthorse to realize th
16、at not all is as it seems at tranquil (平静的)Hunting High School.Joise E-book price: 5.00 USD. Fiction by Ann Marie Mangion on March 4, 2015Joise is a nine-year-old bullied girl. Her parents ignored her. One day the torment(痛苦)went a step too far. Afterwards she met Angel, a 13-year-old angel who help
17、ed her overcome her bullies. She befriended Amber and Darren as well. However, she was taken to hospital and told that excessive (大量的)bullying led her to schizophrenia(精神分裂症). She came to terms with it and accepted it thus on her road towards recovery.Robert RideYou set the price! Fiction by Wilson
18、James on February 16, 2015Born in a small town in rural Georgia, Robert is placed in a foster home after being orphaned at five. After too long, he is finally one of the lucky ones. He struggles to make sure his new adoptive mother likes him and wants to keep him in spite of the fact that she really
19、 has no idea what to do with a child. Robert desperately tries to figure out how to read her and please her.5. Who is the writer of the story about an orphan? A. Wilson James B. J. R. RainC. Ann Marie MangionD. Amber6. We know from Knighthorse that _. A. A football hero was killed at the high school
20、 B. Knighthorse was a friend of Derrick Bookers C. Derrick Booker was probably treated equally at school D. Derrick Booker was probably proved innocent at last7. At a price that you think is reasonable, you can buy _. A. KnighthorseB. JoiseC. Robert RideD. Orange CountyCEach year, we are exposed to
21、ten thousand ads on average. They try to sell us their products by using beautiful art, videos, images or slogans that are catchy. The most famous companies have highly popular logos that can be recognized by almost everybody. For those of you who have seen the movie Finding Forrester, there is a sc
22、ene where Jamal walks up to some guy with a BMW and asks him what the car logo means. The man does not know the answer and since that day, whenever I see a famous company logo I try to find the meaning of it.Many think the horse on the Ferrari logo represents the horsepower of the cars they manufact
23、ure. The story behind it is far more interesting. During World War , a pilot, Count Francesco Barraca, painted the horse on his airplane to bring him luck. He had it on his plane because it was the logo of his squadron (空军中队). Barracas mother then convinced Enzo Ferrari to put the logo on his racing
24、 cars in the early 1930s to bring good luck to the drivers. The logo then stayed the same ever since. The yellow on the background represents the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari.Starbucks started in 1971, in Seattle. The mermaid (美人鱼) represented on the logo is now known by any coffee drinker. It is a my
25、thological sea creature with the look of a female, the only difference being that they have a tail of a fish. The reason why Starbucks incorporated one in their company logo is that it was believed mermaids used to sing to sailors in order to make them walk away from their ship or to ground their sh
26、ips, and tea and coffee were popular merchandise to trade. So the mermaid in the logo of Starbucks is the one that “brings” coffee and tea to the stores.8.The writer became interested in logos of some famous brands after _.A. he saw a scene in a movieB. he heard about an attractive movieC. he walked
27、 up to some guy with a BMWD. he noticed some famous logos9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoParagraph3?A.ThelogoofStarbucksisbelievedtomakethebusinessbetter.B.Hearingmermaidssing,sailorswouldknowtherightdirection.C.Mermai is a creature of a male with a tail.D.Starbuckswasonceacompanytradingspices
28、,teaandcoffee.10.From the second paragraph, we can conclude that _.A. Barraca once served in the navyB. Barraca took part in car racingC. Enzo Ferrari liked horses very muchD. Enzo Ferrari owned a car company11.The underlined word in the last paragraph probably means _.A. abandonedB. includedC. corr
29、ectedD. createdDImagine shopping for clothes online and being able to run your hand across the screen on your computer to feel the fabrics. That kind of technology could be available within the next five years.“We are talking about reinventing the way the computers operate and you interact with them
30、 as humans,” says IBM Vice President Bernie Meyerson. Extending sense of touch is one of five innovations (创新)that IBM believes will change the world in the next five years, according to the companys annual “ five in five list”.Smart machines will also soon be able to listen to the environment and h
31、ighlight (使显著)the sounds we care about most. For instance, an advanced speech recognition system will tell new parents why their baby is crying. “From the sound the baby is creating, that particular frequency in the voice of the child, you know the difference between a child, for instance, who is si
32、ck as opposed to a child who is just lonely.” In the near future, personal computers will be able to do more than recognize images and visual data. Their built-in cameras will be able to analyze features such as colors, and understand the meaning of visual media, such as knowing how to sort family p
33、hotos.Smart machines will also be able to smell. If you sneeze on your computer or cell phone, tiny sensors built in the machine will be able to analyze thousands of molecules(分子)in your breath. Then it can tell you whether you need to see a doctor.IBM scientists are also developing a system which c
34、an examine and combine flavors to be used by chefs to create recipes. It breaks down ingredients to their molecular level and blends (调和)them to create the most popular flavors and smells.One of the most impressive things about the IBM list, says Georgetown University computer science professor Mark
35、 Maloof, is how powerful these tiny, smart devices are becoming. Maloof hopes the advances will encourage more students to study science, technology, engineering and math, preparing them to play a role in future innovations.12.The author mentions the example of babys crying to _.A. compare whether a
36、 child is ill or lonelyB. show various reasons for babys cryingC. teach new parents how to raise their childrenD. explain the sound-analyzing of the system13. Which of the following about new technologies is not true?A. They help identify medical conditions.B. They prevent people from getting sick.C
37、. They can sort family photos among media.D. They create the most popular flavors and smell.14. Maloof believes that the IBM list will _.A. warn students of the dangers of the InternetB. encourage students to invent voice systemC. lead more students to create future inventionsD. advocate students to
38、 use computers frequently15. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?A. Future Computers Will Extend Our SenseB. Shopping Online in the FutureC. Computers Will See and Hear Better in the FutureD. Science Fiction Will Become a Part of Our Everyday Life第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内
39、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。How to Throw a 10th Birthday PartyA tenth birthday is often treated as a milestone, since it is at this age that your child is slowly moving from being a child to a preteen. Given changing tastes and preferences, it is best that you throw your child a birthday par
40、ty that is no longer childish.16Involve your child. Ask your child to contribute some ideas to the decision-making process. Since it is his party, he surely has the right to be involved. Talk to him about the idea of throwing a party for his tenth birthday.17 Let him understand that his participatio
41、n in the process is important, so that he will not hesitate to share his ideas.18 Even though your child might suggest concepts for his tenth birthday party, let him know the limitations, in terms of budget and time constraints. If you want to keep your budget to a specific amount, let your child kn
42、ow so that he can have an idea of how much will be spent.Discuss the size of the party. Start with a guest list.19 Discuss the size of the party in line with the cost and logistics(统筹安排). Remind yourselves that more guests mean bigger costs, and a bigger place to throw the party.Prepare the birthday
43、 food and drinks. Whenever applicable, consider the theme and the number of guests when preparing the food and refreshments for your childs tenth birthday party.20 If you have the extra budget, you can have the food prepared, so you wont have to spend too much time in the preparations.A. Know the li
44、mitations.B. Send invitations to your friends in advance.C. Doing so will make him feel the transition, while still enjoying the benefits of having a birthday party. D. Are you going to have a small celebration with a few friends, or are you inviting everyone you know to the party?E. You can invite
45、people verbally but you can also use invitation cards.F. Make him feel that he is starting to become a grown-up person.G. If he has a special request, try to include it in the menu. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共四节,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。In 57 years of life
46、 on this sick planet, I have never had a flu shot (注射). There are a number of21explanations for this. For example, my22indicated that if we come down with the flu we should work from home and not23bringing the virus(病毒)to office. Then those who really like working from home were walking around the s
47、treets, trying to get sick people to24on them.25the potential for working at home, there is also the26that your flu shot will have the side effect of “flu-like symptoms”. Isnt the whole27of having a flu shot to avoid “flu-like symptoms”? So why take a shot that may give you the very thing youre tryi
48、ng to28? I mean, would you take an aspirin if you get a headache? That just doesnt29to me.But the main reason Ive never had a flu shot is that I just30getting shots. More specifically, I hate needlesespecially the thought of them31painfully through my skin. Im more32of the shot than the flu.This years flu season looks33. People are dying of th