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Fortunately, at that age a child doesn’t understand the finality of such an event. Many years later, at the age of twenty-three, I was planning my wedding to Sheldon, who came from a complete loving family, the type I expect. Sheldon and I had already bought our first home with a large, beautifully landscaped yard. As the date grew closer and we took ownership of the home, we began to clean, arrange inside and out. The day before our wedding we were putting the final touches to the yard. We were so pleased with the neatness of it all. But one plant puzzled us. A rosebush located just outside our front door, was completely barren of leaves or buds. It looked liked it might be dead, but since neither of us could be sure, we reluctantly decided to keep it for the time being. That same evening, after the dinner, I was too excited to sleep. Instead I decided I needed some quiet time to reflect on the wedding the next day. I went to the backyard and sat in the warm, clear, star-filled night. It was there that I realized the only thing missing from my wedding day would be my parents. There had been no time to think of this until now and the thought filled me with sadness. After all, every girl dreams of having her father walk her down the aisle and her mother there to comfort her anxiety. Alone in the yard, I began speaking to my mom and dad, just as if I had known they were listening. “Give me a sign on my wedding day to let me know you’re with me.” The next day Sheldon’s excited voice repeatedly called my name. I rushed to join him at the front door. “I can’t believe what I’m about to show you!” He stood aside. The barren rosebush had two huge roses in full bloom. There was no doubt in my mind that we were witnessing a miracle…a miracle of love. 1. What does the underlined word “touches” in the third paragraph mean? A. Small details. B. Strong feelings. C. Close connection. D. Enormous pressure. 2. According to the passage, why did the rosebush confuse the writer? A. Because it was difficult to take care of. B. Because it had a sign of dying away. C. Because it grew in a wrong place. D. Because its leaves were always falling. 3. The writer came to the yard that night to __________. A. relieve her pressure of life B. pray for her parents C. see whether the rose grew D. think about her wedding carefully 4. It can be inferred from the passage that __________. A. the writer was experienced in managing a yard B. the writer and her fiancé kept the rosebush immediately they saw it C. the writer could celebrate her wedding outdoors D. the writer was full of pity without her parents’ attending her wedding B The English expect each other to observe the rules of queuing, feel highly offended when these rules are broken, but lack the confidence or social skills to express their annoyance in a straightforward manner. In other countries, this is not a problem: in America, where a queue-jumper has committed a kind of rudeness rather than a sin, the response is a loud warning: the offender is simply told “Hey, you, get back in line!” or words to that effect. On the European continent, the reaction tends to be loud and argumentative; in some other parts of the world, queue-jumpers may simply be pushed back into line. Ironically (具有讽刺意义的是), it is only in England, where queue-jumping is regarded as deeply immoral, that the queue-jumper is likely to get away with the offence. Only rarely do the English actually speak up and tell the jumper to go to the back of the queue. Queuing is almost a national pastime for the English, who automatically arrange themselves into orderly lines at bus stops, shop counters, ice-cream vans, entrances, exits, and lifts. In 1946, a Hungarian humorist described queuing as English “national passion”. “On the continent,” he said. “if people are waiting at a bus stop they walk around in a seemingly relaxed fashion. When the bus arrives they make a dash (猛冲) for it...An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms orderly queue of one.” In an update over thirty years later in 1977 he confirmed that this was still the case. After nearly another thirty years nothing much seems to have changed. In many cases, queue-jumping is effectively prevented by non-verbal (非语言的) signals alone. When someone is considering jumping a queue, the queuers will start glancing at him sideways, through narrowed, suspicious eyes. Then they move a bit closer to the person in front of them, just in case the jumper might try to insert himself in the gap. Frowns, glares, and raised eyebrows — accompanied by heavy sighs, pointed coughs — are usually the worst that the person will suffer if he jumps a queue. Faced with all this, the jumper will think better of it and withdraw to the back of the queue. 5. In America and other European countries, queue-jumpers . A. are severely punished and fined B. are pushed back to the end of lines C. are warned in a direct manner D. are the cause of public arguments 6. By quoting the description of a Hungarian humorist, the author intends to show . A. Englishmen are stubborn and too strict with themselves B. queuing is a kind of automatic behavior for Englishmen C. queuing is essential in maintaining good public order D. other Europeans are more open-minded than Englishmen 7. According to the last paragraph, queue-jumping can usually be stopped effectively .[来源:学科网ZXXK] A. with a confident and aggressive attitude B. with signs of public rules C. by shouting and loud warning D. by using certain body language 8. What is the best title of this passage? A. A social skill to improve your life: queuing B. Bad manners around the world: queue-jumping C. A culture of European countries: queuing D. An English aspect of life: queuing C Disney World, Not To Be Missed! Are you still looking for an amusement park to enjoy yourself? Then, Disney World is your best choice! Disney World has four theme parks. A single-day admission ticket to any of these four theme parks is $67 for adults and $ 56 for young children above three years. The very best time to come here includes middle of April to late May, and Labor Day to middle of November or early December. You’ll surely have a fantastic and memorable experience! Magic Kingdom This is the original Disney park from which the entire Disney World has expanded. Once you get here, you can pose for pictures with the Disney characters at the entrance. But if you want to save time, go straight to the Main Street. The children would almost certainly desire to see the Dumbo and Winnie. Just remember the parking lot is usually packed. You will need to walk to the entrance gate. Epcot Epcot is divided into two sections: World Showcase and Future World. Future World is all about futuristic rides and high-tech attractions like Test Track and Turtle Talk with Crush. World Showcase, which lies along a lake, shows international styles from different parts of the globe, including Germany, Canada, Mexico, China and a lot more. Disney’s Animal Kingdom If you’re an animal lover, you’ll really like the Animal Kingdom. The newest addition to this part of Disney World is the Expedition Everest ride plus the Finding Nemo stage show. It’s very best to come here in the morning when animals are more active. The safari (游猎)is open but the opening hours depend on the animals, and how active they are during the day. Disney’s Hollywood Studios You will discover plenty of huge attractions inside this movie park. Indiana Jones, Playhouse Disney Live, Beauty and the Beast Live on Stage, and also the Lights, Motors, Actions Extreme Stunt show are just few of what you need to watch out for. It is also the very best spot for taking pictures with Disney characters. 9. You think Epcot is worth visiting probably because you can __________. A. see the most popular movies nowadays B. go hunting wherever you like C. take pictures with the Disney characters D. enjoy the foreign styles along the lake 10. If your parents bring you and your 2-year-old little brother to visit Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the cost is __________. A. $190 B. $255 C. $134 D. $179 11. Which theme park can you go if you want to take photos with Mickey Mouse and Winnie? A. Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. B. Epcot and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. C. Magic Kingdom and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. D. Disney’s Hollywood Studios and Epcot. 12. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage? A. To compare the advantages and disadvantages of the four theme parks. B. To explain the reasons of traveling to Disney World. C. To attract more people to pay a visit to Disney World. D. To express his opinions about the popularity of Disney World. D With parents flooding their camera phones with hundreds of photos — from loose teeth to each step in the potty training(如厕训练) process — how might the photos affect our memories? Maryanne Garry, a psychology professor, has studied the effects of photography on our memories for years. “I think the problem is that people are giving away being in the moment. Those parents at the park taking all those photos are actually paying less attention to the moment, because they’re focusing on the act of taking the photo.” she says. Henkel, who researches human memory at Fairfield University in Connecticut, began an experiment by sending groups of students to the university’s art museum. The students observed some objects and photographed others. Then, back at the lab, they were given a memory test. Henkel found what she called a “photo-taking impairment (损伤) effect.” “The objects that they had taken photos of — they actually remembered fewer of them, and remembered fewer details. Like, how was this statue’s hands positioned, or what was this statue wearing on its head.” she says. Her students’ memories were impaired because relying on an external (外在的) memory aid meant they subconsciously (潜意识地) counted on the camera to remember the details. “As soon as you hit ‘click’ on that camera, it’s as if you’ve outsourced your memory,” she says. “Any time we count on these external memory devices, we’re taking away the kind of mental cognitive (认知的) processing that might help us actually remember that stuff on our own.” Henkel says it’s also a mistake to think of photographs as memories. The photo will remain the same to you each time you look at it, but memories change over time. “Each time I remember what my high school graduation was like, I might be coloring and changing that memory because of my current perspective — because of new ideas that I have or things that I learned afterwards,” she says. “Human memory is much more dynamic (动态的) than photographs.” But Henkel doesn’t want people to stop taking photos. Instead, she’d like us to be more mindful when taking pictures in the first place. They’re still valuable tools that can provide “rich retrieval (检索) clues” later on. 13. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. Photos taken in the park have a bad effect on children’s memory. B. The fewer photos you take, the fewer details you remember. C. Observing objects can help remember what we’ve experienced. D. New ideas people have can completely change the memory of the past. 14. By saying “As soon as you hit ‘click’ on that camera, it’s as if you’ve outsourced your memory.” in the last paragraph, the writer means that ______________. A. you obtain your memory relying on a camera B. you cross out our memory when using a camera C. you change your memory with the help of a camera D. you bring back your memory by hitting your camera 15. What is the attitude of Henkel towards taking photos? A. Objective. B. Negative. C. Unconcerned. D. Doubtful. 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。 It might seem like your dad will be around forever, but your time together can be cut short when you least expect it. So take advantage of the time you have with your father and express your love to him. However, expression of love is not always easy. ___16___ ◆ Seek your father’s advice and opinions. This applies from childhood to adulthood. ___17___ Listen to him. You don’t always have to agree, but he will be flattered that you asked. ◆ ___18___ Introduce him to your friends. Once you leave the nest, welcome him into your new home. When you marry and have children, include your father in many of your family functions. ◆ Arrange activities strictly for you and your dad. Even if it’s an activity you might not fully enjoy, share his interests. ___19___ Take him to dinner, or join him in outings with friends and family. ◆ Visit your father on a regular basis. Stop and pick up a cup of coffee to take to him as a surprise treat. Don’t wait for his birthday or Father’s Day to buy him thoughtful little gifts. ◆ Inquire about your dad’s life. ___20___ He will be proud that you care so much, and as a result, you will learn a lot about his childhood and your heritage. A. It often takes conscious effort as follows. B. Ask him to tell you his old stories and record them. C. Invite your dad into your life.[来源:Z_xx_k.Com] D. Help him with his finances, if possible. E. Let him teach you to play golf or a card game. F. The parent-child relationship is the longest-lasting social ties. G. He’ll be pleased that you want his guidance. 第二部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分) 第一节:完型填空(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One day I visited an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was expecting a quiet ___21___ of the splendid artwork. A young ___22___ viewing the paintings ahead of me ___23___ nonstop between themselves. I watched them a moment and decided the lady was doing all the talking.
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