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1、阶段检测二(模块二)Part Listening Comprehension(30 marks)Section A(22.5 marks)Directions:In this section,you will hear six conversations between two speakers.For each conversation,there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A,B and C.Listen carefully and then choose the

2、best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 11How much is the blue dress?A100 dollars. B120 dollars. C140 dollars.2Why does the man want to buy the dress for the woman?AFor her wedding. BFor her graduation. CFor her birthday.Conversation 23How long was the man ab

3、sent?AFive days. BTen days. CSeven days.4What does the man have to do now?AHelp the woman do her work.BDeal with many emails.CWork overtime without pay.Conversation 35How many classes are there in the afternoon?AOne. BTwo. CThree.6When will the woman take the class?AFrom 8:30 a.m.to 9:30 a.m.BFrom 2

4、:30 p.m.to 3:30 p.m.CFrom 6:30 p.m.to 7:30 p.m.Conversation 47Where is Miss Smith?AAt home. BIn the office. CIn the conference room.8When should Miss Smith call the man?AThis weekend. BToday. COn Thursday 12th.9What number should Miss Smith call back?A8028714. B8029714. C9028741.Conversation 510What

5、 will Bob major in?ALaw. BComputer. CNot decided yet.11What is the application deadline for Bob?AMarch 13th. BMarch 30th. CSix weeks later.12How many universities are mentioned in the conversation?AFour. BThree. CTwo.Conversation 613Why didnt the woman have her car fixed yesterday?ABecause the repai

6、r cost is too high.BBecause it was difficult to get the car fixed.CBecause she couldnt get back without the car.14What did the woman do two days ago?APulled off the expressway.BLeft her car in the repair shop.CAsked the man to do her homework.15Whats the probable relationship between the two speaker

7、s?AFather and daughter. BClassmates. CTeacher and student.Section B(7.5 marks)Directions:In this section,you will hear a short passage.Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard.Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS.You will hear the short pa

8、ssage TWICE.A Schedule for TomorrowTaking an exam16_ is the last exam finishing at 10:00.Climbing the Red HillStudents gather at the 17_ at 10:30 and walk to the foot of the hill.Please wear 18_ and take some food and water.Each class will have a picture taken and a picnic lunch on the top of the hi

9、ll.Returning homeStudents either go back by bus with the teachers or go back home by themselves.Those who want to take the bus please get to the gate of the park at 19_ at the latest.The whole activity will last about 20_ hours.Part Language Knowledge(45 marks)Section A(15 marks)Directions:For each

10、of the following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that best completes the sentence.21Who _ here?Sorry,the manager is away.Shall I get his assistant for you?Ais under controlBis in controlCis out of control Dhas lost control22Hey,Mum,_ anyone take my footb

11、all?I _ it under the table before we had lunch.Now its gone.No.Ask your brother.Maybe he has it now.Adid you see;have put Bhave you seen;putCdid you see;put Dhave you seen;have put23She _ about USRussia relations in the past decade,and is expecting one to come out next month.Ahas been writing books

12、Bhas written booksChas been writing a book Dhas written a book24Get some medicine _ you catch a cold.Its freezing on the mountain top at night.Aso thatBin caseCunlessDif25The lions are such quick attackers that when the mother buffalo(水牛)realizes what has happened they _ the calf(牛犊)as their dinner.

13、Aare enjoying Bwill enjoy Cwill be enjoying Denjoy26You seemed to be unable to hold on to the hand rail on the bus,_ you?Awere Bwerent Cdidnt Ddid 27The old lady,_ husband I used to work with,has suffered from sleeplessness for years.Awhose Bwho Cof whom Dher28It is only _ people know the importance

14、 of science _ science can really serve people.Athat; when Bwhen; that Cthen; that Dthat; then29Close all the windows _ it rains at night.Aas if Beven though Cin case Dso that30The book will give you some _ of how the species have evolved.Aimpression Bidea Cconcept Dsense31They went hiking with sever

15、al other families,_ by an unexpected rain.Acaught Bonly to be caught Cbeing caught Dhaving been caught32What made you so delighted at Christmas?_.AAs there was an unusual celebrationBMy uncles coming back from abroadCI received many more presents than othersDBecause my parents promised me a new car3

16、3Decades of research finally _,and the pair of Korean scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physiology.Apaid off Bpaid back Cpaid up Dpaid in34_ an understanding mother,he doesnt have to worry about his bad grades.AThanks for BFor the reason of CThanks to DAs a result of35Doctors have said tha

17、t as many as 50% of the patients dont take medicine as _.Abeing directed Bto be directed Cdirected DdirectingSection B(18 marks)Directions:For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D.Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.

18、When I was young,my father used to grow carnations(康乃馨).His carnations were red,pink and white.Everyone who saw them admired them for their beauty.He took care of them with so much love and _36_.Every day he came home from work,he went straight to see them. He _37_watching them every day.But he used

19、 to tell us,“No one should touch my flowers.” One day my younger sister,who loved my dad very much,had wanted to help him and she _38_ the carnations from their stems(枝干)one by one and arranged them _39_.She believed that he would be very _40_ to see them that way.When Mom and I realized what my sis

20、ter had done,we became completely hopeless.However, my sister had no idea why no one showed her any appreciation.When my dad arrived he went,_41_,straight to see the flowers.When he saw his flowers lying on the floor like dead animals, he was _42_at first.He looked towards the street,to see if it wa

21、s any of the _43_ children who could have done it.Then he entered the living room and looked at Mom in silence.Finally Mom,who always taught us to _44_ no matter what,looked at dad and said,“We have no bad neighbors in our area”.Then with a nice tone she continued:“No outsider did this great job,onl

22、y your lovely daughter Clmence.” My dads face changed into _45_ and then he said,“Do I have a better _46_than my lovely daughter?” My younger sister smiled and _47_ dad tightly.36Adevotion Bspirits Cgratitude Dexpectation37Ahated Bapproved Cenjoyed Dcommitted38Adivided Bwatered Ccut Dcleaned39Aby th

23、e window Bin the vase Con the desk Don the floor40Asurprised Bpleased Cdisappointed Dworried41Aas usual Bat first Cas well Dat last42Afrightened Brelieved Cdisappointed Dshocked43Aenemies Bfriends Cfamilies Dneighbors44Atell the truth Bbehave ourselves Cfollow the rules Dkeep things secret45Asadness

24、 Bsmiles Canger Ddepression46Akid Bflower Chelper Dgift47Ahugged Bkissed Cgrasped DpattedSection C(12 marks)Directions:Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.US first lady Michelle Obama ranked the worlds most powerful woman in Forbes magazin

25、es 2010 listing published on October 6.Kraft Foods CEO Irene Rosenfeld came 48_.American talk show host Oprah Winfrey was third.German Prime Minister Angela Merkel was the fourth most powerful woman,49_ US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton rounded out(使圆满)the top five.This year Forbes changed 50_ w

26、ay it ranked women.It is now supposedly based 51_ on wealth and power but more on influence.“52_ influenced the lives of millions,sometimes billions of people,” said Moira Forbes,vice president and publisher of Forbes Woman.Forbes explained that Mrs Obama topped the list this year 53_ “she has made

27、the office of first lady her own” while remaining popular.“Shes also effective:In response to her Lets Move!campaign 54_ childhood obesity(肥胖),companies 55_ CocaCola,Kellogg and General Mills have agreed to cut the calorie content of their foods by 2015,” Forbes said.Part Reading Comprehension(30 ma

28、rks)Directions:Read the following three passages.Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C and D.Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.ATokyo is one of those places that you ca

29、n love and hate at the same time.In Tokyo there are always too many people in the places where I want to be.Of course there are too many cars.The Japanese drive very fast,but in Tokyo they often spend a long time in traffic jams.Tokyo is not different from London,Paris and New York in that.It is dif

30、ferent when one wants to walk.At certain times of the day there are a lot of people on foot in Londons Oxford Street.But the streets near the Ginze in Tokyo always have a lot of people on foot,and sometimes it is really difficult to walk.People are very polite;there are just too many of them.The wor

31、st time to be in the street is at 11:30 at night.That is when the nightclubs are closing and everybody wants to go home.There are 35,000 nightclubs in Tokyo,and you do not often see one that is empty.During the day,most people travel to and from work by train.Tokyo people buy six million train ticke

32、ts every day.At most stations,trains arrive every two or three minutes,but at certain hours there do not seem to be enough trains.Although they are usually crowded,Japanese trains are very good.They always leave and arrive on time.On a London train you would see everybody reading a newspaper.On Toky

33、o trains everybody in a seat seems to be asleep,whether his journey is long or short.In Tokyo,I stood outside the station for five minutes.Three fireengines raced past on the way to one of the many fires that Tokyo has every day.Tokyo has so many surprises that none of them can really surprise me no

34、w.56Tokyo is different from London in that _.Athere are many traffic jamsBnightclubs are sometimes emptyCwherever I want to be,its too crowdedDit is more difficult to go somewhere on foot57According to the passage,Japanese trains _.Aare always punctualBoften delay at most situationsCare crowded beca

35、use they are often lateDare the last means people use to travel to and from work 58What is the passage mainly about?AThe writers impression of Tokyo.BThe reasons why the writer loves Tokyo.CDifferent means of transportation in Tokyo.DMany surprises that Tokyo has brought to the writer.59Fires break

36、out _ in Tokyo according to the writer.Avery seldom Bquite frequentlyCthree times a day Dthe most often in the world 60Which of the following is NOT true about Tokyo? ATokyo people are friendly.BThere are more trains than cars.CFireengines are very busy in the city.DThe streets become most crowded a

37、t 11:30 at night.BAsk someone what they have done to help the environment recently and they will almost certainly mention recycling.Recycling in the home is very important of course.However,being forced to recycle often means we already have more material than we need.We are dealing with the results

38、 of that overconsumption in the greenest way possible,but it would be far better if we did not need to bring so much material home in the first place.The total amount of packaging increased by 12% between 1999 and 2005.It now makes up a third of a typical households waste in the UK.In many supermark

39、ets nowadays food items are packaged twice with plastic and cardboard.Too much packaging is doing serious damage to the environment.The UK,for example,is running out of it for carrying this unnecessary waste.If such packaging is burnt,it gives off greenhouse gases which go on to cause the greenhouse

40、 effect.Recycling helps,but the process itself uses energy.The solution is not to produce such items in the first place.Food waste is a serious problem,too.Too many supermarkets encourage customers to buy more than they need.However,a few of them are coming round to the idea that this cannot continu

41、e,encouraging customers to reuse their plastic bags,for example.But this is not just about supermarkets.It is about all of us.We have learned to associate packaging with quality.We have learned to think that something unpackaged is of poor quality.This is especially true of food.But is also applies

42、to a wide range of consumer products,which often have far more packaging than necessary.There are signs of hope.As more of us recycle,we are beginning to realise just how much unnecessary material are collecting.We need to face the wastefulness of our consumer culture,but we have a mountain to climb

43、.61What does the underlined phrase “overconsumption” refer to?AUsing too much packaging.BRecycling too many wastes.CMaking more products than necessary.DHaving more material than is needed.62The author uses figures in Paragraph 2 to show _.Athe tendency of cutting household wasteBthe increase of pac

44、kaging recyclingCthe rapid growth of super marketsDthe fact of packaging overuse63According to the text,recycling _.Ahelps control the greenhouse effectBmeans burning packaging for energyCis the solution to gas shortageDleads to a waste of land64What can be inferred from Paragraph 4?AUnpackaged prod

45、ucts are of bad quality.BSupermarkets care more about packaging.CIt is improper to judge quality by packaging.DOther products are better packaged than food.65What can we learn from the last paragraph?AFighting wastefulness is difficult.BNeedless material is mostly recycled.CPeople like collecting re

46、cyclable waste.DThe author is proud of their consumer culture.CA little under onethird of US families have no Internet access and do not plan to get it,with most of the holdouts seeing little use for it in their lives,according to a survey released on Friday.Park Associates,a Dallasbased technology

47、market research firm,said 29 percent of US families, or 31 million homes,do not have Internet access and do not intend to subscribe(预订)to an Internet service over the next 12 months.The second annual National Technology Scan conducted by Park found that the main reason why potential customers say th

48、ey do not subscribe to the Internet is because of the low value to their daily lives rather than concerns over cost.Fortyfour percent of these families say they are not interested in anything on the Internet,versus just 22 percent who say they cannot afford a computer or the cost of Internet service

49、,the survey showed.The answer “Im not sure how to use the Internet” came from 17 percent of participants who do not subscribe.The response “I do all my ecommerce shopping and YouTubewatching at work” was cited by 14 percent of Internetaccess users.Three percent said the Internet doesnt reach their h

50、omes.The study found US broadband adoption grew to 52 percent over 2006,up from 42 percent in 2005.Roughly half of new subscribers converted(转变)from slowerspeed,dialup Internet access while the other half of families had no prior access.“The industry continues to chip(击破)away at the core of nonsubsc

51、ribers,but has a long way to go,” said John Barrett,director of research at Parks Associates.“Entertainment applications will be the key.If anything pulls in the holdouts,its going to be applications that make the Internet more similar to payTV,” he predicted.66What does the underlined word “holdout

52、s” in the first paragraph most probably mean?Asome American familiesBthose who hold out ones opinionsCthose who have been surveyedDthose who still havent access to the Internet currently67Many potential customers refuse to subscribe to the Internet mainly because _.Athey show too much concern about

53、the cost Bthey can find little value of itCthey do most YouTubewatching at work Dthe Internet doesnt reach their homes68From the passage we can infer that _.Ait is not an easy job to transform those holdouts into the Internet usersBpeople will adopt dialup Internet access no moreCmany Americans enjo

54、y doing ecommerce shopping at homeDmore than half of the population were using the Internet in 200569According to John Barrett,what is the key to attracting more US families to broadband service?AMaking the Internet look more similar to TV set.BApplying the Internet more to entertainment.CProviding

55、more payTV programs.DChipping away at the core of nonsubscribers.70Which is the best title for the passage?AWeb develops with technologyBThe present situation of webCMany Americans see little point to webDIt is urgent to promote web servicePart Writing(45 marks)Section A(10 marks)Directions:Read the

56、 following passage.Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.You want a smart phone, but just how smart do you want it? How about one that can read your mind?Well,that phone may well be on its way.Justin Rattner,chief researc

57、her at Intel,says that technology has developed to the point that “contextaware computing(情景感知计算)”,an idea thats been around for twenty years, is becoming more of a reality.That could lead to a phone that acts as a mind reader in your pocket.But rather than simply collect secrets about you, the devi

58、ce could do things with that information, such as predict what you might do next and make suggestions.Rattner gave a few examples during his speech at Intels developer conference in San Francisco recently.Among them is a software that Intel worked on with Fodors Travel, a traveling website.It learns

59、 what types of foods you like to eat and what types of places you like to visit, based on searches you type into the phone or places you searched using GPS(全球定位系统).The software makes similar recommendations when you visit a new city.Tech companies are already working to predict what people want.Sear

60、ch engine Google, movierental service Netflix, and online radio service Pandora try to guess what people want even before they know they want it.Putting those types of functions together with the other information that phones collect about people could pave the way for even more helpful mobile phone

61、s, Rattner said.A challenge is training computers to look at data from “hard sensors(传感器)”(which measure place, movement, temperature and the like)and combining those findings with data from “soft sensors”(such as calendar appointments and Web browsing history).For example, your phone could tell tha

62、t you have just left school and seem to be on your way homea location it might know from your address book.It could then tell you the best route around traffic.Rattner added that researchers are even making steps toward the final goala computer understanding of thoughts.Technology predicting71_A sof

63、tware by Intel and 72_traveling recommendation serviceGoogle73_Netflix74_75_an online radio serviceTechnology collecting76_Data from hard sensorsData from soft sensorsPlace77_Temperature.78_Web browsing historyA smart phone79_ in your pocketCollecting secrets about youPredicting what you might do80_

64、Section B(10 marks)Directions:Read the following passage.Answer the questions according to the information given in the passage.Scientists have discovered that living to the age of 100 may have nothing to do with the lifestyle you lead and everything to do with the type of genes you have.For the luc

65、ky carriers of “Methuselah” genes, worries over smoking, eating unhealthily and not getting enough exercise may not be as necessary as to those of us without the special gene pattern.The “Methuselah” genes could give extra protection against the diseases of old age such as cancer and heart disease.T

66、hey could also protect people against the effects of the unhealthy lifestyles that we believe will lead us to an early death, scientists say.However, the genes are very rare.The genes include ADIPOQ, which is found in about 10 percent of young people but in nearly 30 percent of people living past 10

67、0.They also include the CETP and the ApoC3 genes, which are found in 10 percent of young people, but in about 20 percent of people over 100 years old.Some of those genes were discovered by a research group at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, led by Professor Nir Barzilai.The team

68、 studied the genes of over 500 people over 100 years old, and their children.The studies show that tiny mutations(变异)in the makeup of some genes can greatly increase a persons lifespan.Barzilai told a Royal Society conference that the discovery of such genes gave scientists clear targets for develop

69、ing drugs that could prevent agerelated diseases, allow people to live longer and stay healthy.David Gems, a researcher at University College London, believes that drugs to slow ageing will become widespread.“If we know which genes control longevity(长寿)then we can.target them with drugs.That makes i

70、t possible to slow down ageing,” he told The Times.“Much of the pain and suffering in the world is caused by ageing.If we can find a way to reduce that, then we are obliged to take it.”81Which genes could give extra protection against the diseases of old age?(No more than 3 words.)(2 marks)_82Whom d

71、id Barzilais team study?(No more than 10 words.)(2 marks)_83What can greatly increase a persons lifespan?(No more than 10 words.)(3 marks)_84What can scientists do if they are aware which genes control longevity?(No more than 6 words.)(3 marks)_Section C(25 marks)Directions:Write an English composit

72、ion according to the instructions given below in Chinese.通过描述一件你亲身经历的事情来说明主题“Honesty makes a difference”,要求词数不少于120个。_参考答案 1B2C3C4B5A6C7C8B9B10C11A12B13C14A15B16English17playground18comfortable sports shoes19four20six21B根据下文的the manager is away可知问话人是问“谁在这儿负责?”,故该选is in control,因为in control意思是“处于控制/掌

73、权地位”;under control意思是“处于被控制的状态”;out of control意思是“失控”;lose control是指“失去控制地位,失去权力”。22B根据语境,第一个说话人想知道他的球现在在哪里,可见第一空应体现对现在造成的结果,故应为have you seen.;而put的动作应是发生在过去,但现在却不在那里了,只能用过去式put。23A根据in the past decade可知句意应该为“她最近十年在写一些关于美俄关系的书”,动作行为一直延续到现在,故应用现在完成进行时;另外根据后半句中的one,可知应该为books而非a book。24Bin case意思是“以防万

74、一”。句意:拿点药以防万一你患感冒。山顶上晚上非常严寒。25Cwill be doing是将来进行时,表示将来某一点或一段时间会正在发生的动作或行为。根据语境,句子意思应该是“狮子的攻击速度很快,以至于水牛妈妈意识到已经发生什么事情时狮群们会已经在享受它们的牛犊晚餐了”;are enjoying表示正在发生的事情,不合题意;will enjoy表示“会/将要做”,而不是“会正在”;enjoy是一般现在时,表示经常发生或比较稳定的情况。26C根据前肯后否、前否后肯的原则,该反意疑问句应该为否定;而前句谓语动词为seemed,故反意疑问句用didnt。27A此处是非限制性定语从句修饰the old

75、 lady,且从句是关于其丈夫的信息,故用whose husband。28B该句为强调句,强调成分为状语(从句),意思是“只有当人们明白了科学的重要性时科学才能真正为人们服务”。29C句意:关上所有的窗户以防晚上下雨。as if意思是“似乎”,even though意思是“尽管”,so that意思是“以便”或“以至于”,均不合适。30Bgive sb. some idea of sth.是固定搭配,意思是“让某人对某物有所了解”。句意:这本书会让你对这一物种的进化过程有所了解。31B句意:他们和另外几家人一起去远足,却遇上一场突如其来的雨。unexpected意思是“突如其来的,没有被预料到

76、的”,故应该使用表示意外的结果的结构“only to do”,因catch和主语是被动关系,故用only to be caught。32B由于问题是what.,故应该用名词性的结构回答。33A句意:数十年的研究终于产生了回报,这对韩国科学家也获得了诺贝尔生理学奖。sth. pay off意思是“某物产生回报”;pay sth. back或pay sb. back意思是“偿还某物”或“还某人钱(回报某人)”;pay up和pay in都是错误搭配。34C句意:多亏了一位通情达理的妈妈,他不必担心成绩差。thanks to意为“多亏,由于”,符合题意。for the reason of和as a

77、result of后面一般接事物;thanks for并不表原因,意思是“谢谢某物”,后面不会跟一个表示结果的句子。35C句意:医生们已经说了,多达百分之五十的病人并不按指示服药。此处as引导一个省略了的方式状语从句,原本为as they are directed,省略了they are。36Awith devotion“尽心尽力地”,从“Every day he came home from work,he went straight to see them.”等描述可看出。37C他喜欢每天看看它们。approve意思是“通过或批准”;commit doing为错误搭配。38C从第四段中的“

78、.his flowers lying on the floor.”可知此处指“妹妹把康乃馨从枝干上剪了下来”。39D从第四段“.his flowers lying on the floor.”可看出答案。40B从本段第一句中的“.loved my dad very much,had wanted to help him.”可知妹妹相信父亲看到康乃馨那样摆着会很高兴。41A就像往常一样。第二段提过父亲每天下班回家后都径直走向康乃馨。42D看到他心爱的康乃馨像死去的动物一样躺在地板上,父亲很惊愕。frightened“害怕的”,relieved“放松的”,disappointed“失望的”均不合语

79、境。43D看是否可能是某位邻居家的某个孩子干的。44A母亲一直教导我们无论发生什么都要讲真话。从后文母亲告诉父亲实情可知答案。behave ourselves意思是“注意行为、举止”,不太合适;follow the rules指“守规矩”,亦不合语境;keep things secret意为“守住秘密”,和语境相反。45B从下面父亲的话和“My younger sister smiled.”可知父亲并没有迁怒于她而是露出了笑脸。46B难道我可爱的女儿还比不过一朵花吗?47A由tightly可知答案应为“拥抱”。48second前面谈到了第一名,后面谈到了第三名,则此处应该指“第二名”。49an

80、d美国国务卿希拉里则补全了前五名。and表示并列关系。50the福布斯改变了给女人排名的方式。the是特指给女人排名的方式。51less据认为,现在排名更多的是根据她们的影响力而不是财富和权力。从后面的more on influence可看出答案为less。52They她们影响了数百万人,有时候是数十亿人的生活。53because从explained可知民众对奥巴马夫人排名首位有些不解,故应该用because,因为because后面跟了读者不解的原因。54againstcampaign against childhood obesity意思是“防治儿童肥胖症的运动”。55like像可口可乐、家

81、乐乐和通用磨坊这些公司已经同意在2015年之前将他们的产品中所含热量减少”。56D根据第二段最后一句“It is different when one wants to walk.”可知。57A根据第五段的内容尤其是“They always leave and arrive on time.”可知A项正确,其他选项错误。58A首段作者告诉我们其对东京的感受。后面的段落中也是对东京的好坏之处的描述。59B由最后一段中的“Three fireengines raced past on the way to one of the many fires that Tokyo has every day

82、.”可知答案。60BA选项可从第三段中“People are very polite.”看出;C选项可从最后一段中“Three fireengines raced past on the way to one of the many fires that Tokyo has every day.”看出;D选项从第四段中“The worst time to be in the street is at 11:30 at night.”可看出。61D词义猜测题。根据文中的第一段“We are dealing with the results of that overconsumption in t

83、he greenest way possible,but it would be far better if we did not need to bring so much material home in the first place.”可知画线部分意义应为“过度消费”,所以D项意义正确。62D推理判断题。根据作者在文中使用的数字可知,作者使用数字的目的是为了让读者清楚地理解过度包装的现实问题,所以D项正确。63A细节理解题。根据第三段“If such packaging is burnt,it gives off greenhouse gases which go on to caus

84、e the greenhouse effect.Recycling helps,but the process itself uses energy.”可知A项正确。64C推理判断题。第四段讲述了人们对于包装不好的物品的固有认识,即:人们普遍认为包装不好的物品质量肯定差,所以C项应为正确答案。65A推理判断题。文章讲述了人们对于过度包装的危害的认识及人们应有的积极态度,所以最后一段给我们带来了希望,但是最后一句we have a mountain to climb提示我们事情不会一蹴而就,所以A项正确。66D根据前文“.onethird of the US families have no I

85、nternet access and do not plan to get it.”可知答案。67B由第二段“.found that the main reason why potential customers say they do not subscribe to the Internet is because of the low value to their daily lives.”可知答案。68A从最后一段第一句可知答案。69B由最后一段“Entertainment applications will be the key.”一句可知答案。70C从文章的写作逻辑可知作者主要在谈目

86、前还有将近三分之一的美国家庭没有网络服务,而B项太宽泛。71peoples needs/what people want72Fodors Travel73(a)search engine74(a)movierental service75Pandora76personal information/information about people77Movement78Calendar appointments79(a)mind reader80Making suggestions81The “Methuselah” genes.82Over 500 people over 100 years

87、old and their children.83Tiny mutations in the makeup of some genes.84They can target them with drugs./They will develop drugs for them.Section CHonesty makes a difference“Who did this?” asked my teacher once more.She seldom became angry, but she was this time.She held a piece of broken glass and as

88、ked, “Who broke this window?”I was the one who broke the window.I had not meant to do it.It was caused by an inaccurate throw of a basketball.If I admitted it, I would be in a lot of trouble.How would I be able to pay for a big window like that? I didnt even get an allowance.“My father is going to h

89、ave a fit,” I thought.I didnt want to raise my hand.But then a force much stronger changed my mind.I had to tell the truth.I couldnt believe what happened the next day! My teacher went to my desk with a book I was longing for and said, “You will not be punished as long as you remember that I am not rewarding you for your misdeed, but for your honesty.”The book is gone and all that remains of that day is my memory and the lesson my teacher taught me!

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