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1、第一节 单项选择 1. The number of firms selling computers in this region ______since January 2012. A. are dropping B.is dropping C.have dropped D.has dropped 2. ----So he told you you’d got the job? ----______. But he said they were impressed with me. A. Not exactly B. That’s for sure C. Don’t

2、mention it D. Sounds great 3. _______ more about amazing animal facts, he made a trip to the nearby nature reserve. A. Finding out B. Found out C. To find out D. Being found out 4. One night, at about midnight, I______ the sky for about an hour. The stars were shining like diamonds. A.ha

3、ve watched B.had watched C.watch D.watched 5. We know you care about your home and family,_______you wouldn’t be reading Ideal Home. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. Instead D. Meanwhile 6. I still have a few sweet memories of my childhood;_____, I remember times when I explored cares in t

4、he mountains with my friends. A.in turn B.by chance C.in particular D.by contrast 7. The newspaper gave an accurate______of what happened the night before last. A.example B.display C.signal D.account 8.someone______the tap on, for the water was running over and flooding the bathroom.

5、 A.could leave B.must have left C.might leave D.should have left 9.John belongs to that club, whose members meet_____to discuss social issues and share ideas and thoughts. A.regularly B.originally C.gradually D.immediately 10. The speaker, ______for her wonderful speeches, will deliver a

6、lecture in our school next week. A.to know B.being known C.known D.knowing 11. Before leaving America she ____much of her furniture to friends and enjoyed letting them have the pieces they had liked. A.picked up B.gave away C.put down D.set side 12. ---I guess you think I’m too old to go

7、 to college? ---Not at all._______, I always say! A. Better late than never B. The more the better C. So far so good D. Too good to be true 13. I have reached a point in my career_______ I need to decide which way to go. A. that B. where C. which D. why 14. I just sat by the window wa

8、tching the passing scene_______I caught the eye of a waiter and ordered my meal. A. once B. while C. until D. since 15. Ten days are devoted to this training program and _____it be unsuccessful, it could be repeated later. A.should B.could C.might D.would 第二节 :完型填空(每小题1.5分;满分30分) Standi

9、ng in front of the bike shop, Dave stared at the shiny red bicycle in the window. He could___16____himself riding the bike in Saturday’s race and winning the first-place medal and prize money. “with that bike, I could even___17____Adam,” Dave thought. He rode on and stopped at Peck’s clothing store

10、 The coat he ____18____to buy his mother for her birthday was still on sale. Dave knew she would ____19___buy it for herself.she worked hard just to make ___20____meet. But the prize money would be ___21___for him to buy that coat and surprise her. Dave looked at his old bike. Two years ago, he fo

11、und some old bicycles at the ___22____and used the parts to make one bike. He called it his recycled bike. “I’ll never ___23___the race on this old bike,” Dave sighed. As Dave passed the junkyard, he noticed a never-looking bike tire. He started___24___the huge junk pile. Finally, he found____25___

12、he was looking for. “These two tires and the handgrips(自行车把套) are just ___26____for my bike. Arriving home, Dave put the used tires and the handgrips on his ___27____bike, and oiled the chain. He stood back and admired the ___28____he had made. “I might win that race after all,”he said to himself.

13、 The next morning, when Dave and his mom got to the park, about thirty kids had already____29_____. Dave headed for the start line___30____Mom found a seat at the finish line. Bang! The riders rushed off. Dave ___31___Adam, who was in the lead. He ___32____to pass one rider after another and was a

14、pproaching Adam. Leaning forward, Dave pedaled harder and faster. ____33____he sped by Adam and crossed the finish line. As the announcer awarded Dave the ___34____and the check for fifty dollars, he asked, “what are you going to do with the prize money, Dave?” “It’s a ____35___,”Dave said and wav

15、ed to his mom. 16 A. find B. picture C. keep D. watch 17 A. beat B. join C. help D. rescue 18 A. agreed B. claimed C. demanded D. planned 19 A. probably B. definitely C. never D. seldom 20 A. ends B. eyes C. roads D. rules 21 A. hard B. reliable C. enough D. tight 22

16、A. park B. junkyard C. school D. court 23 A. enter B. lose C. abandon D. win 24 A. going through B. carrying out C. throwing away D. taking back 25 A. that B. which C. what D. whom 26 A. right B. unique C. simple D. advanced 27 A. hired B. used C. purchased D. recycled 2

17、8 A. contributions B. changed C. profits D. discoveries 29 A. started B. separated C. gathered D. recovered 30 A. while B. but C. so D. or 31 A. held back B. gave in to C. Concentrated on D. broke away from 32 A. prepared B. arranged C. offered D. managed 33 A. Suddenly B

18、 Eventually C. Recently D. Usually 34 A. coat B. degree C. bicycle D. medal 35 A. coincidence B. promise C. surprise D. message 第二部分 阅读理解(每小题2.5分) A Career guidance specialists in John Adams High school can provide information about Career& Technical Education classes, assist you

19、 in making wise decisions for your future, and help you find opportunities in: certificate programs, apprenticeship(学徒) programs and four-year colleges that best fit your needs. Each of the following two-year programs offers three high school credits per semester and requires a formal application.

20、 Business Cooperative Experiences This is a program for students who have a career goal in business or office work. Students spend one period each day learning advanced skills related to the students’ career objective in business. Students will be employed at a training station and will work each w

21、eek at a business in the local community. Important facts: ◎ computer applications ◎ work a total of 540 hours to earn credit ◎ transportation not provided Business technology lab This program will prepare students for careers in business and industry and for working with interactive media. St

22、udents will learn multimedia, web design, and photo design skills by using state-of-the-art(最先进的)equipment and software. This course will provide students with the tools to seek jobs or continue studying at a post-secondary school. Important facts: ◎ available at Clay High School ◎ Two-hour cours

23、e Automotive(汽车的) services technology The program includes classroom instruction and lab activities for the students to learn entry-level automotive skills and basic automotive operation and service. Students will gain skills and training in auto repair that can lead to entry-level jobs, or post-s

24、econdary education. Important facts: ◎ classes held at Ivy Tech ◎ transportation provided Building Trades Technology In this program, students, under the leadership of a qualified instructor, will build a house. It gives students basic skills needed to enter the building trades, or to continu

25、e study of construction in an apprentice program, or post-secondary school. Important facts: ◎ three-hour course ◎ transportation provided ◎ work boots and helmet needed 36. In the Business Cooperative Experiences program, students will________. A.have free transportation B.finish 540 class h

26、ours C.acquire training ability D.work at a local business 37. An applicant for Business Technology Lab is likely to be a student who plans_______. A.to be an equipment provider B.to work at a secondary school C.to develop great computer skills D.to enter the academic world 38. What ca

27、n students learn in Automotive Services Technology? A. Security operations B. Entry-level car services C. Instruction techniques D. Advanced automotive skills 39. Which of the programs has safety requirements? A. Business Cooperative Experiences. B. Business Technology Lab. C. Automotive

28、Services Technology D.Building Trades Technology. 40. What do the four programs focus on? A. Practical skills B. Theoretical study C. Business planning D. Management ability B Pre-school children who spend time together take on one another’s personalities, a new research has found. The

29、 study shows that environment plays a key role in shaping people’s personalities. While genetics still forms the central part of the human psyche(心理), the research finds that personality traits(特征) are “contagious(传染的)” among children. “our finding flies in the face of common assumptions that person

30、ality can’t be changed,” said Dr. Jennifer Neal, co-author of the study. The researchers studied the personalities and social networks of two pre-school classes for a full school year. One of the classes was a set of three-year-olds, and the other a set of four-year-olds. Children whose friends

31、were hard-working or outgoing gradually took on these personality traits over time. Psychology expert Dr. Emily Dublin said kids are having a far bigger effect on each other than people may realize. The new study is not the first to explore the contagious effects of personality traits. A 2015 ps

32、ychology study found that rudeness at work can be contagious as it travels from person to person “like a disease”. The study found that seeing a boss being rude to an employee was enough to cause people to be rude to those around them. The researchers questioned 6,000 people on the social “clima

33、te” in their workplaces, which includes offices, hotels and restaurants. They found 75 percent of those who took part said they had been treated rudely at least once in the past year. And the study also suggests that merely seeing other people being subjected to rudeness made it more likely that a p

34、erson would treat their colleagues in the same way. Rudeness could include leaving someone off an invite to a company event, sending unkind emails, finding fault with others of failing to give praise. Dr. Torkelson believes companies need to be more aware of the harm that rudeness in the workpla

35、ce can do as it can damage the working environment. She said better training could help to fight against the problem. 41. What does the underlined part “flies in the face of ” in Paragraph 1 mean? A. Leads to B. Results from C. Goes against D. Agrees with 42. According to paragraph 2, who h

36、ave the greatest impact on children’s personality? A. Their parents B. Their friends C. The researchers D. The psychologists 43. Which of the following is considered rude at the workplace? A. Ignoring the faults of co-workers. B. Not sending emails to workmates. C. Seeking praise from coll

37、eagues and bosses. D. Not inviting a colleague to a company party. 44. What is the passage mainly about? A. One’s personality is hard to change. B. One’s personality is shaped by genes. C. One’s personality traits can spread to others. D. One’s personality traits can change overnight. 45. Thi

38、s passage is most probably taken from_________. A. a science report B. a study guide C. a school textbook D. a technical journal C Debra Avery has been a horse lover since she was a little girl in San Diego. Her family couldn’t afford a horse of its own, so Debra borrowed rides at the lo

39、cal horse-riding center, gaining the confidence only found atop a horse. Years later, Debra remembered those early days, and the lessons she learned with the horses at the riding center, and wanted to help other young women get the benefits of connecting with horses. “I always wanted to run a horse

40、program for girls like me,” says Debra. “I wanted to help them gain the courage to be around a horse and to care for a horse.” One day at the Los Angeles Horse-riding Center, as Debra rode beside fellow rider Judith Hopkins, she mentioned an inheritance(遗产) from her father-in-law and her desire to

41、use it to serve disadvantaged girls. Judith had the same dream----and a name for the organization. They founded Taking the Reins(TTR) in 1998. The organization serves more than 400 young women per year in after-school, weekend, and summer programs that feature horse riding and care, gardening and e

42、ven competitive horse showing. Most participants live below the poverty line and often have not had reliable housing for more than six months at a time. Few have previous horse experience. TTR uses farm and ranch experiences to teach responsibility, leadership, teamwork, and self-confidence. Direct

43、or Dr. Jane Haven says, “ A large number of our girls are somewhat autistic(孤独症的). I can’t count how many of them have found their first social friends thanks to sharing this hobby and activity. Horses bring them out in such a wonderful way.” Jane also sees members of TTR Program excel in school --

44、100 percent of young women involved for four years or more have graduated from high school. Ninety-nine percent of those participants have gone on to attend four-year colleges. Debra sees a more obvious impact---after a few weeks in the TTR program, the young women sit a little higher in their sad

45、dles(马鞍). “There’s just something about sitting up on the back of a horse that gives them a boost of confidence.” 46. Debra’s early life was greatly influenced by _________. A.her family B.horse riding C.school lessons D.her fellow rider 47. What programs does TTR offer? A. Horse riding and s

46、howing B. Horse care and farming C. Pet care and gardening D. Weekend hiking and camping 48. Who was the organization founded for? A. Homeless and lonely women B. Hard-working school girls C. Female autistic patients D. Poor horse-loving girls 49. In what way has TTR changed its members’ li

47、fe? A. They have been given financial aid. B. They have achieved academic excellence. C. They have grown into professional horse riders. D. They have been provided with reliable housing. 50. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. TTR is a profit-making organization. B. TTR program last

48、s a few weeks. C. The girls’ confidence grows quickly. D. The girls can ride taller horses. D The pace of today’s working life blurs(使模糊) the line between personal time and work time, and it increasingly mixes personal lifestyle and work style. And as companies are trying hard to attract and

49、keep young people for their technique skills and enthusiasm for change, office culture is becoming an extension of youth culture. This may be no bad thing. For most of human history the middle-aged have ruled, but in the future, they will have to share power with fresh-faced youths. There have been

50、 a number of reasons for this change and the most dramatic of these is technology. Children have always been more expert than their parents at something, but usually a game or a fashion, not the century’s most important business tool. The Internet has started the first industrial revolution in histo

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