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4、处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Do you like travelling? Staying 1 (health) while 2 (travel) can help to ensure your trip is a happy and enjoyable one. 3 you are travelling abroad, here are the tips youneed to make your trip much 4 (easy):Make sure you have got signed passport and visas. Also, before yo
5、u go, fill in the emergency information page of your passport! Make two copies of your passport identification page. This will help a lot if your passport 5 (steal). Leave one copy at home with friendsor relatives. Carry the other 6 you in a separate place from your passport.Read the Public Announce
6、ments or Travel Warnings for the countries you plan to visit. Get yourself familiar with local laws and customs of the countries to 7 you are travelling. Leave a copy of your itinerary(旅行日程) with family or friends athomeso that you can be contacted in case of an emergency. Do not accept packages fro
7、m strangers. Do not carry too much money or 8 (necessary) credit cards. If we make enough 9 (prepare), we will succeed. Have 10good time!第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1130各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Motivation means the desire to work toward a goal. It can come from inside or outside and
8、 can be 11 and negative. When you say, If I make a hit, well win the game and Ill be a 12” you challenge yourself to do something and imagine what the 13 will be. You might also say “If I fail in school, I will be 14.” Imagining the pain that 15 brings is a negative way of motivating yourself.Someti
9、mes motivation comes from 16. Your parents might say, If you do well in school, the whole 17 will go to Disney World. now you have a 18 reason to study hard. Your parents might also say, “if you do not 19 your room, you will be forbidden to watch your favorite TV program. This is the negative 20.The
10、 best kind of motivation comes from inside you. In fact, motivating yourself to do well 21 waiting for someone else to tell you is a sign that you are 22. People who have no 23 must be told what to do all the time.Self-motivation is one thing we learn from the martial arts(武术). When we begin, our ma
11、ster 24 us everything. As we progress, the master tells us to 25 every day at home- and leaves us on our own! The master does not ask in class whether we have practiced and does not 26 us if we fail to do so. By saying nothing, the master 27 us to be grown-up enough to motivate and discipline oursel
12、ves.If we are 28 about the arts, we will practice at home and do well in class. Our master will 29 this and encourage us to continue. Soon we will be 30 for testing to advance towards the next stage. We will move up because weve motivated ourselves.11. A. difficult B. positive C. impossible D. secre
13、t 12. A. hero B. player C. judge D. member13. A. comment B. salary C. procedure D. reward 14. A. tired B. confused C. ashamed D. busy 15. A. wisdom B. practice C. danger D. failure16. A. outside B. mind C. bottom D. work17. A. group B. family C. class D. school18. A. powerful B. personal C. typical
14、D. similar19. A. give up B. take up C. fix up D. clean up20. A. result B. image C. approach D. number21. A. more than B. except for C. apart from D. instead of 22. A. growing up B. coming back C. taking over D. watching out23. A. orders B. goals C. suggestions D. experiences24. A. lends B. teaches C
15、. brings D. promises25. A. think B. work C. practice D. listen 26. A. disturb B. punish C. visit D. trust27. A. challenges B. forbids C. commands D. permits28. A. nervous B. anxious C. serious D. certain29. A. explain B. complete C. report D. notice30. A. sorry B. famous C. ready D. grateful第二部分:阅读理
16、解(共两节,满分60分)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题3分,满分45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。AWelcome to Gold Coast Wax Museum The Gold Wax(蜡像) Museum is one of the Cold Coasts longest running attractions. Its a collection of famous figures. Its Australias largest museum of its kind, featuring more than 110 life-size
17、wax figures copies of British and Australian History. The Wax Museum is visited by many thousands of people each year who are shocked at the amazing realism of the life-size figures in authentic costumes. This is your invitation to wander through at your leisure and meet many important and famous pe
18、oples figures on Queenslands Gold Coast. Come face to face with such celebrities as Michael Jackson, President Obama, past President John F. Kennedy, King Hussein, members of the Royal Family, and many others whose lives have all left an indelible (擦不掉的) mark on our world. Information cards are loca
19、ted alongside each figure. The Gold Coast Wax Museum contains figures which have been made by leading local and overseas sculptors to international standards, equal in quality to the worlds best, as seen in Europe, the United Kingdom, and U. S. A. The detail in the figures is amazing -and includes h
20、air applied one strand at a time, requiring many working hours for one hand, and the eyes are so real that they seem to follow the viewer around.Price Child (1-3yrs) free Child (4-12yrs) $ 22. 00 Adult $ 29. 00Family (2 Adults + I Child) $68.00Opening hours Open 7 days a week, 10 a. m.to l0 p. m. Cl
21、osed at Christmas Day (25 Dec.) and Anzac Day (25 Apr.)Location Ferny Ave, Surfers Paradise ( Gold Coast ) QLDHow to get thereYou can choose any of the Gold Coast airport transfers, car rentals, shuttles and private transfers to/from your hotel. Many coach operators also offer Gold Coast transfers t
22、o surrounding attractions, beaches, and the more distant destinations, throughout the day.What to bringBring your sense of adventure and your camera and see something exciting and quite unique.For further information, please click here to see more about the Gold Coast Wax Museum.31. If you visit the
23、 Gold Coast Wax Museum, you canA. see many members of the Royal Family in person in the MuseumB. enjoy some world-class vivid max-works in the MuseumC. meet many leading local and international sculptors in the MuseumD. come at any time of the year except at Christmas Day32. If a couple and their l0
24、-year-old son visit the Gold Coast Wax Museum, they may pay_A. $87 B. $80 C. $68 D. $5833. You will most probably find this passage _.A. in a guidebook B. in a magazine C. in a text book D. on a webpageBSan Francisco, unofficially regarded as one of the homeless capitals of the US, counts nearly 6,5
25、00 homeless people, with 4,300 living on the street. Among the many problems that the homeless face is little or no access to showers. San Francisco only has about 16 to 20 shower stations to accommodate them. But Doniece Sandoval has made it her task to change that. “Homelessness is something you c
26、ant really miss,” the 51-year-old woman said. She started Lava Mae, a sort of showers on wheels, a new project that aims to turn old city buses into shower stations for the homeless. “One day I passed a woman in the street and she was very dirty and basically crying, and I heard her say that she wou
27、ld never be clean. But I was wondering what her opportunities were to actually get clean,” Sandoval said. Sandoval was inspired to start Lava Mae. The project has already been welcomed with open arms in the city. The Transportation Agency has donated one bus for the cause and is willing to donate th
28、ree more if the project succeeds. Sandoval hopes the first bus will be able to hit the road in May this year. The Public Commission has also agreed to let the buses plug into fire hydrants(消防龙头)around the city if Lava Mae pays for the water. One of Lava Maes biggest supporters is Bevan Dufty, the di
29、rector of Housing Opportunity, Partnerships & Engagement under the mayor of San Francisco. “For people who are unhoused, access to showers is very difficult. Shower buses are something that could potentially be deployed (部署)in response to an emergency, so it is relevant to all San Franciscans, Dufty
30、 said. “Doniece has done an incredible job as a citizen who cares about helping the poor. We are very excited to see Lava Mae become real soon. ” Each bus will have two shower stations and Sandoval expects that by 2015, theyll be able to provide 2000 showers a week. 34. What problem does San Francis
31、co face according to the text? A. The city has the most homeless people in the USA. B. There are no shower stations for the homeless in the city.C. Its hard for homeless people in the city to take showers. D. Few citizens in the city care about the homeless.35. What does the underlined word them” in
32、 Paragraph 2 refer to? A. City problems. B. Shower stations. C. Old buses. D. The homeless. 36. Which of the following best describes Doniece Sandoval? A. Brave and independent. B. Caring and responsible. C. Honest and determined. D. Friendly and humorous. 37. What can we learn from Duftys words? A.
33、 All San Franciscans are excited to use Lava Mae. B. Emergencies in San Francisco will be prevented by Lava Mae. C. Dufty thinks highly of Donieces way of helping the poor. D. The mayor of San Francisco will support Doniece financially. 38. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. A Newly Inven
34、ted Way of Shower B. Showers on Wheels for the HomelessC. The Health Problem of the Homeless D. Lave Mae-a new name for old city busesCNexttimeyouhearafunnyjokeyoudbetternotlaughtoohard.AccordingtoapaperpublishedbytheBritishMedicalJournal,laughterisntalwaysthebestmedicine.Sometimesitcanevenbeharmful
35、.ProfessorRobinFernerfromtheUniversityofBirmingham,oneoftheauthorsofthestudy,foundthatbadthingscouldhappentopeoplewholaughedtoomuch.Hesays:“Wefoundpeoplewithheartbeatproblemswhichhadstoppedtheirheart,wefoundpeoplewhohadfainted,andwefoundpeoplewhoddislocatedtheirjawsorbursttheirlungs.”Itseemsthatlaug
36、hingcanbenolaughingmatter.Butitsnotalldoomandgloom.ProfessorFernersaystherearebenefitstolaughingwhenyouwanttoloseweight,forexample.Yes,thatsright:laughandbeslimmer!ProfessorFernerexplainsthat:“Youuseenergywhenyoulaugh,youmoveyourdiaphragm (横膈膜),youexpandyourlungs,andboththosethingscanbehelpful.”Acco
37、rdingtotheresearch,laughingforaquarterofanhourcanburnupto40calories,andifyoulaughedalldayyouduseupabout2,000calories,whichiswhatmostpeopleconsumeinaday.Butdontdothatoryoumightendupwithapainfuljaw.Ouch!Oryoumightfindpeoplelookingatyouinafunnyway.ButIdontwanttofinishthisarticleleavingyoufeelingdespera
38、te.Laughtercomesnaturallyformostofus. Babiesbegintolaughataround3-6months.Sogiveintoyoursenseofhumourandkeepsmiling.Lifeisshortanyway.39.LaughingtoomuchmaycausethefollowingharmfulresultsEXCEPT_.A.heartstop B.diaphragmmovement C.lungburst D.jawdislocation40.Theunderlinedphrase“doomandgloom”inParagrap
39、h2probablymeans_.A.hopeless B.funny C.painful D.nervous41.Whatistheauthorsattitudetowardslaughinginthelastparagraph?A.Uninterested. B.Disapproving.C.Worried. D.FavorableDIt was a cold winter. The day my husband fell to his death, it started to snow, justlike any November day. Hisbody, when I found i
40、t, was lightly covered with snow. It snowed almost every day for the next four months, while I sat on the couch and watched itpile up. One morning, I shuffled downstairsand was surprised to see a snow remover clearing my driveway and the bent back of a woman shoveling(铲) my walk. I dropped to my kne
41、es, crawled through the living room. And back up stairs sothose good people would not see me. I was embarrassed. My first thought was, how would I everrepaythem? I didnt have thestrengthto brush my hair let aloneshovel someones walk. Before Johns death, I felt proud that Irarely asked for favors. I
42、identified myself by my competence andindependence. So who was I if I was no longer capable and busy? How could Irespectmyself if I just sat on the couch every day and watched the snow fall? Learning to receive the love andsupportfrom others wasnt easy. Friends cooked for me and I cried because I co
43、uldnt even help them set the table. Finally, my friend Kathy said, “Mary, cooking for you isnt aburdenfor me; it makes me feel good to be able to do something for you.” Over and over, I heardsimilar words from the people who supported me during thosedarkdays. One wise man told me, “You arent doing n
44、othing because being fully open to yoursorrowmay be the hardest work you will ever do.” I am not the person Ioncewas, but in many ways I have changed for thebetter. Ive been surprised to learn that there is incredible freedom coming formfacingones worst fear and walking away whole. I believe there i
45、s strength, for sure, in accepting a dark period of our life.42.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewritersfriendwasunwillingtocookforher.B.ThewriterhadbeenbusywithherlifebeforeC.Thewriterrecoveredfromhersorrowquickly withhisfriendshelp.D.Thedayherhusbanddied, itwassnowingheavily.43.WecandescribethewriterbeforeherhusbanddiedasthefollowingEXCEPT_A.hard-working B.independent C.smartD.capable44Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_.A.thewri