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1、如东中学2015-2016学年度高二英语第二次阶段检测英语试题 第I卷(选择题 共85分)第一部分 听力(满分20分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What are the two speakers talking about? A. A beautiful dress.B. Dress to buy.C. The warm weather.2. What is the womans jo

2、b most probably? A. A cook.B. A manager.C. A waitress.3. How will the woman go to Washington? A. By train. B. By bus.C. By car.4. Why cant the woman visit her uncle now? A. She has to practice for the school concert.B. She has to go out with her dad. C. She has to travel to Europe.5. What did the ma

3、n think the weather in Arizona would be like in the coming week? A. Hot and rainy.B. A bit cool.C. Cold and rainy.第二节(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What was the woman doing bef

4、ore she went home? A. Typing a report.B. Writing a report.C. Revising a report.7. Where did the woman have her dinner? A. At home.B. In a restaurant.C. In her office.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Who got a good offer from B.N.D.? A. Fred.B. Frances.C. Frank.9. What does the man want to do? A. Help the woman fi

5、nd a new apartment.B. Invite the woman to his apartment. C. Have a talk with the woman.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How long did the man study in South Korea? A. Five years.B. Three years.C. Two years.11. What did the man do in America? A. He studied from Grade 2 to Grade 6.B. He went to his junior year in

6、 high school.C. He went to high school for a year.12. Which of the following about parties is interesting, according to the man? A. Americans have parties every weekend.B. Americans have parties in their own houses. C. Americans ask their parents to prepare the parties.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is

7、the date today? A. May 5th.B. May 12th.C. May 19th.14. Who is Tony Parker? A. The assistant manager of the hotel.B. The manager of the hotel. C. The general manager of the hotel.15. When can Tony Parker return the call, according to the woman? A. This afternoon.B. This evening.C. Tomorrow morning.16

8、. What was the last thing that the woman confirmed? A. The mans number.B. The mans last name.C. The mans first name.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many children does the speaker have? A. 2.B. 3.C. 5.18. Who finally set the time for the family dinners? A. The speakers son.B. The speakers husband.C. The s

9、peaker.19. What was the childrens opinion of having dinner together at home? A. They thought it was funny.B. They disliked the idea at first.C. They preferred eating with friends.20. What does the speaker think is the importance of having dinner together at home? A. They can build stronger relations

10、hips within the family. B. They can plan for trips together at the table. C. They can solve all the problems they have.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。21. When asked how he came up with the excellent idea, he said one of his childhood

11、experiences was the original_ to begin his story.A. application B. inspiration C. impression D. recreation 22. Its unwise of you to consider his wild behavior as _ a kids game. It may gradually develop into a bad habit. A. no more than B. less than C. no less than D. more than 23. I can never thank

12、my friend John enough, for, without _ help, I wouldnt have achieved such a great success.A. his B. whoseC. whomD. which24. _ returnees differ from us is that they are better at independent thinking and have a stronger ability of correct decision-making. A. WhatB. WhereC. HowD. That25. -Thank God! Th

13、e accident was avoided after all.-That was lucky, but ten inches nearer and the two cars _.A. must have been destroyedB. should have been destroyedC. would have been destroyedD. had been destroyed26. It was only before he finished the assignment that _ the answers to the last two questions.A. did th

14、e boy think out B. the boy thought out C. thought the boy out D. had the boy thought out 27. -When shall I call on you, in the morning or afternoon?-_. Ill be in all day.A. Any B. None C. Neither D. Either28. Everything we eat and drink contains some salt. We can meet the bodys need for it from natu

15、ral sources without _ the salt bottle.A. turning to B. turning over C. turning on D. turning up 29. -Isnt Tom a student?-_. It is four years since he was a college student.A. Yes, he is B. No, he isnt C. Yes, he isnt D. No, he is 30. One third of the Ukrainian population live in the eastern region n

16、ear Russia and speak Russian, most of them _ closer to Russia.A. are feeling B. feel C. feeling D. are felt31. A man can fail many times, but he isnt a failure _ he begins to blame somebody else. A. unless B. while C. because D. once 32. -Do you have any plan for the coming holiday?-I thought I migh

17、t stay with my parents, but something unexpected _.A. has occurred B. had occurred C. was occurring D. would occur33. I had never had such a good opportunity in my life but somehow away _. A. did it go B. it goes C. went it D. it went 34. The dictionary gives students the chance to get the knowledge

18、 they hope for _ to them correctly and helpfully.A. being deliveredB. deliveringC. to deliverD. delivered 35. -Ill repeat the address: 758 Maple Street. Maple, M-a-p-l-e.-_. Thank you.A. Never do it again B. Id love to C. Got it D. Of course第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,

19、选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Adam West is known as Batman (蝙蝠侠) to many people in the United States, who played the role in the Batman television series in the 1960s. Adam West says that after the show was 36 , he had a difficult time being less famous than he once was. But that period lasted just a short tim

20、e 37 he went on with another job. “Its a(n) 38 of not really examining it. Just going along putting one foot 39 the other and not thinking too much about it. And, when work 40 , think about the work. Its no 41 thing. Its easy. If you are lost in the past, there is 42 to go but down.” Burt Ward playe

21、d Batmans young helper Robin in the television series. Like Adam West, Burt Ward 43 often at fan conventions (大会). Many people pay to see their childhood 44 , and are happy to have their picture taken with them. “Actually, the fame is there it just takes a different 45 . Some may think of our TV sho

22、w being our 46 time, but when I meet people, they act just as 47 as when I was during Batman days. So, its not that the people 48 , but that the perception (看法) is different. Honestly, nothing has changed Im the same person as I was before.” He says he has made a 49 living over the past 45 years. 50

23、 he is paid for his work, that is all that matters. Being famous does not pay for food, housing and other costs, but 51 does. If people can 52 that this is just part of the job all the publicity (宣传), all the press, all the compliments (恭维), they could 53 keep a cool mind and not let it go to their

24、heads. If they look at it as part of their personality and 54 people to bow to them everywhere they go, thats not going to happen! The early Christian philosopher St. Augustine said, “The desire for 55 tempts (诱惑) even noble minds, but I would rather have truth than money or fame.” 36. A. delayed B.

25、 cancelled C. continued D. denied37. A. beforeB. afterC. whenD. since38. A. businessB. matter C. troubleD. event39. A. in front ofB. on top ofC. away fromD. next to40. A. comes aroundB. comes acrossC. comes apartD. comes along41. A. smallB. little C. bigD. large42. A. somewhereB. everywhereC. nowher

26、eD. anywhere43. A. behavesB. speaksC. playsD. appears44. A. memoriesB. heroesC. seriesD. experiences45. A. effectB. stepC. formD. chance46. A. importantB. peakC. happyD. easy47. A. excitedlyB. nervously C. calmly D. madly48. A. moveB. stayC. remainD. change49. A. bareB. poorC. goodD. simple50. A. As

27、 soon asB. As long as C. As far asD. As well as51. A. moneyB. lifeC. workD. play52. A. understandB. conveyC. appreciateD. express 53. A. absolutelyB. hardly C. possiblyD. narrowly54. A. expectB. remind C warnD. require55. A. workB. power C. moneyD. fame第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的

28、A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThe Appleton Club is the focal point of undergraduate ministry in The Memorial Church. The Appleton Club provides a safe, inclusive, and welcoming space for undergraduates to grow and develop as faithful Christians as they grow and develop as intellectuals and profes

29、sionals. We focus on building community through worship, study, and service, as well as through social gatherings and outings. All are welcome!For details on all the activities of The Appleton Club, or to be added to our e-mail list, contact Epps Fellow Nathaniel Katz atnathaniel_katzharvard.eduor 6

30、17-496-1426. You can also visit us on Facebook at Our life together is centered around three weekly gatherings:Sunday Night Student Service9:00 p.m., Appleton ChapelEvery Sunday night we gather for a “come as you are” worship service that includes the celebration of Holy Communion. The service is de

31、signed to provide a peaceful and contemplative space to find peace and encounter the divine at the start of the week. Following the service, we gather downstairs in the Buttrick Room for food and some social time together.Wednesday Night Discussion Group9:00 p.m., Sparks House, 21 Kirkland Street, C

32、ambridgeThroughout the academic year we will come together during the middle of the week to read and discuss the works of the late Reverend Professor Peter J. Gomes. This spring we will continue discussing his best-selling bookThe Good Book: Reading the Bible with Mind and Heartas an entry point to

33、conversations about what scripture is, what it isnt, and what it means for our lives as faithful contemporary Christians of the 21st century. Food will be provided.Friday Afternoon Social Gatherings4:00 p.m., Sparks House, 21 Kirkland Street, CambridgeEvery Friday afternoon we gather as a community

34、to check in and wind down from the busy week. This is our time to plan special events, service trips, and retreats, as well as a safe place to ask those burning questions about faith, theology, and scripture that youve always wanted to know about but have been afraid to ask.56. If you want to know s

35、ome activities of The Appleton Club, there are at least _ ways.A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 257. From three weekly gatherings, which activity is not included?A. You can enjoy delicious food after gathering each time.B. On Wednesday night of this spring we will discuss The Good Book.C. Every Friday afternoon yo

36、u can ask what you have been afraid to ask.D. Every Sunday night we hold the celebration of Holy Communion.BHome ownership has let us down. For generations, Americans believed that owning a home was undoubtedly good. Our political leaders hammered home the point. Franklin Roosevelt held that a count

37、ry of homeowners was “unconquerable.” Homeownership could even save babies, save children, save families and save America. A house with a lawn and a fence wasnt just a nice place to live in or a risk-free investment; it was a way to transform a nation. No wonder leaders of all political types wanted

38、 to spend more than $100 billion a year on subsidies and tax breaks to encourage people to buy. But the dark side of homeownership is now all too apparent Indeed, easy lending stimulated by the cult (狂热) of homeownership may have caused the financial crisis. Housing remains a drag on the economy. Ex

39、isting-home sales in April dropped 27% from the prior month, worsening fears of a double-dip. And all that is just the obvious tale of a housing bubble and what happened when it popped. The real story is deeper and darker still.For the better part of a century, politics, industry and culture lined u

40、p to create a fetish (崇拜) of the idea of buying a house. Homeownership has done plenty of good over the decades; it has provided stability to tens of millions of families. Yet by idealizing the act of buying a home, we have ignored the downsides. In the bubble years, lending standards slipped dramat

41、ically, allowing many Americans to put far too much of their income into paying for their housing. And we ignored longer-term phenomena too. Homeownership contributed to the hollowing out of cities and kept renters out of the best neighborhoods. It fed Americas overuse of energy and oil. It made it

42、more difficult for those who had lost a job to find another. Perhaps worst of all, it helped us become casually self-deceiving by telling ourselves that homeownership was a pathway to wealth and stable communities and better test scores, we avoided dealing with these frightening issues head-on. Now,

43、 as the U.S. recovers from the biggest housing bust (破产) since the Great Depression, it is time to rethink how realistic our expectations of homeownership areand how much money we want to spend chasing them. Many argue that homeownership should not be a goal pursued at all costs.58. Political leader

44、s wanted to spend money encouraging people to buy houses because _.A. owning a home was undoubtedly goodB. homeownership could shape a country C. houses could save families and AmericaD. homeownership was unconquerable 59. The underlined sentence in Para. 2 means _.A. homeownership has quite a lot o

45、f bad effects B. there might be another housing breakdown in the U.S. C. the result of homeownership is much worse than it appears D. the existing-home sales will keep decreasing in the U.S.60. It can be inferred from Para. 3 that _.A. it is hard for Americans to get a home loan B. it is the way to

46、wealth to have ones own houseC. homeownership has made many people out of workD. many Americans choose to live out of urban areas 61. What is the authors attitude towards homeownership?A. Optimistic. B. Ambiguous.C. Favorable. D. Cautious. CFor decades, public health officials have puzzled over a su

47、rprising fact about HIV: Only about 10-20 percent of infants who are breastfed by infected mothers catch the virus. Tests show, though, that HIV is indeed present in breast milk, so these children are exposed to the virus multiple times daily for the first several months of their lives.Now, a group

48、of scientists and doctors from Duke University has figured out why these babies dont get infected. Human breast milk naturally contains a protein called Tenascin C that neutralizes HIV and, in most cases, prevents it from being passed from mother to child. Eventually, they say, the protein could pot

49、entially be valuable as an HIV-fighting tool for both infants and adults that are either HIV-positive or at risk of contracting the infection.The research, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, was inspired by previous work by other researchers showing that, both in tissue cu

50、ltures (组织培养) and live mice, breast milk from HIV-negative mothers was naturally endowed with HIV-fighting properties. Scientists suggested that a few different proteins in the milk could potentially be responsible, but no one knew which one.As part of the study, the researchers divided breast milk

51、into smaller fractions (部分) made up of specific proteins via a number of filters (过滤) separating the proteins by size, electrical charge and other characteristics and tested which of these fractions, when added to a tissue culture, prevented the cells from being infected by HIV. Eventually, they fou

52、nd that one particular protein was present in all the HIV-resistant fractions but in none of the others: Tenascin C.Tenascin C works by blocking a key protein on HIVs envelope that normally ties up to a receptor on a T cells membrane called CCR5. In doing so, Tenascin C prevents HIV from mixing with

53、 the T cell and injecting its RNA inside.Still, the researchers say that other natural elements in milk might play a role in fighting HIV as well. “Its clearly not the whole story, because we do have samples that have low amounts of this protein but still have HIV-neutralizing activity,” the studys

54、lead author Permar says. “So it may be acting in concert with other antiviral and antimicrobial factors in the milk.”Whatever those other factors are, though, the finding vindicates (证明的正确) recent changes to UN guidelines that recommend even HIV-positive mothers in resource-poor countries should bre

55、astfeed, if theyre taking anti-retroviral drugs to combat their own infection.The next steps, Permar says, are determining which area of Tenascin C is active and whether it can effectively prevent transmission in a live animal. If it works, it could potentially be incorporated (合并) into an HIV drug

56、with broader applications. Its even possible that it could someday be adapted to reduce the risk of HIV transmission in adults as well as infants.62. What is the main idea of Paragraph 1? A. The breast milk from an infected mother doesnt contain HIV at all. B. Only a small percentage of infants brea

57、stfed by infected mothers catch HIV. C. The possibilities of infants catching HIV have nothing to do with infected mothers. D. Children feeding on infected mothers milk wont catch HIV though exposed to it frequently.63. Why did the researchers divide breast milk into smaller fractions? A. To find ou

58、t Tenascin C. B. To make up specific proteins. C. To add them to a tissue culture. D. To test what prevents cells being infected.64. Which of the following about Tenascin C is true? A. It helps prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV. B. It is the key protein on HIVs envelop. C. It can prevent t

59、ransmission in a live animal effectively. D. It has become an effective tool in fighting HIV.65. What can we know about Permar and the research group according to the passage? A. They have found a cure for HIV.B. They will do more researches on Tenascin C. C. They have helped change UN guidelines.D.

60、 Their finding is based on their previous work.DIn winter Hammerfest is a thirty-hour ride by bus from Oslo, though why anyone would want to go there in winter is a question worth considering. It is on the edge of the world, the northernmost town in Europe, as far from London as London is from Tunis

61、, a place of dark and cruel winters, where the sun sinks into the Arctic Ocean in November and does not rise again for ten weeks.I wanted to see the Northern Lights. Also, I had long harboured a half-formed urge to experience what life was like in such a remote and forbidding place. Sitting at home

62、in England with a glass of whisky and a book of maps, this had seemed an excellent idea. But now as I picked my way through the grey, late-December slush (融雪) of Oslo I was beginning to have my doubts.Things had not started well. I had overslept at the hotel, missing breakfast, and had to leap into

63、my clothes. I couldnt find a cab and had to drag my unreasonably overweighted bag eight blocks through slush to the central bus station. I had had huge difficulty persuading the staff at the Kreditkassen Bank on Karl Johans Gate to cash sufficient travellers cheques to pay the overcharged 1,200-kron

64、er bus fare-they simply could not be made to grasp that the William McGuire Bryson on my passport and the Bill Bryson on my travellers cheques were both me-and now here I was arriving at the station two minutes before departure, breathless and steaming from the endless uphill exertion (费力) that is m

65、y life, and the girl at the ticket counter was telling me that she had no record of my reservation.“This isnt happening,” I said. “Im still at home in England enjoying Christmas. Pass me a drop more port, will you, darling? ” Actually, I said, “There must be some mistake. Please look again. ”The gir

66、l studied the passenger list. “No, Mr Bryson, your name is not here.” But I could see it, even upside-down. “There it is, second from the bottom.” “No, ” the girl decided, “that says Bemt Bjornson. Thats a Norwegian name.” “It doesnt say Bernt Bjornson. It says Bill Bryson. Look at the loop (圆圈) of

67、the y, the two Is. Miss, please.” But she wouldnt have it. “If I miss this bus when does the next one go? ” “Next week at the same time.” Oh, splendid. “Miss, believe me, it says Bill Bryson.” “No, it doesnt.” “Miss, look, Ive come from England. Im carrying some medicine that could save a childs lif

68、e.” She didnt buy this. “I want to see the manager.” “Hes in Stavanger.” “Listen, I made a reservation by telephone. If I dont get on this bus Im going to write a letter to your manager that will cast a shadow over your career prospects (前景) for the rest of this century.” This clearly did not alarm

69、her. Then it occurred to me. “If this Bemt Bjornson doesnt show up, can I have his seat?”“Sure.” Why dont I think of these things in the first place and save myself the suffering? “Thank you,” I said, and dragged my bag outside.66. What words can best describe Hammerfest in winter?A. Grey and dirty.

70、 B. Unfriendly and expensive.C. Dark and cold.D. Wild and forbidden.67. Why did the author mention the Kreditkassen Bank on Karl Johans Gate? A. To give an example of an interesting story during his journey. B. To suggest that people there could be ridiculous and stubborn. C. To introduce the cultur

71、al differences in northern Europe and England. D. To indicate that the bus fare was very expensive.68. What could be inferred from the passage? A. The author would hopefully get on the bus. B. The author paid the bus fare by travellers cheque. C. The author booked his bus ticket with a Norwegian nam

72、e.D. The girl at the ticket counter cared about the authors complaints.69. According to the last paragraph, the author probably felt _ at that moment. A. embarrassed B. contented C. regretful D. grateful70. We can learn from the passage that _. A. the authors journey to the north was not smooth B. t

73、he Europeans didnt welcome visitors C. the author wrote a letter to the girls manager D. the authors journey to the north was not worthwhile第II卷(非选择题 共35分)第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。每空1词。Youve just graduated from business school and you feel like the world is

74、 your oyster, only to find that job offers arent knocking down your door as expected, making MBAs wonder why theyre not getting hired. This can be disheartening, but as an MBA, you know that perception (洞察力) is more important than reality. The key to getting hired is an employers perception of you.

75、Many MBA graduates are guilty of unconsciously displaying signs that they are not the best fit for the job. Once you discover what these common mistakes are, you can put your MBA skills to use and strategize how to turn things in your favor and land the job youve been looking for.Employers feel more

76、 comfortable hiring MBAs with experience because there is less need for training. Many MBAs mistakenly apply for jobs they are obviously not qualified for or which require more experience than they have, leaving them scratching their heads at why theyre not getting interviews. Recruiters (招聘人员) want

77、 MBAs who can prove their ability to increase revenues, decrease costs, and help their business succeed in some way. Show that you can help the company by providing concrete examples of relevant experience.MBAs often have great resumes (履历) showing all the right qualifications, but then blow the int

78、erview with inappropriate behavior, such as a lack of professional appearance, poor hygiene, or even a bad attitude. Its necessary to be on your best behavior, dress appropriately, and not seem cocky, bored, or disinterested in the company. A little enthusiasm wont hurt you, especially when it comes

79、 to a potential new job. Every business wants to put their most enthusiastic MBAs forward with important clients and customers, so be sure to show your enthusiasm for your work.Another mistake you may be making unknowingly is how you portray yourself on social media. As an MBA, you know how importan

80、t networking is, and these days, most of it is done online. Dont assume that employers arent interested in your online profiles. Many employers now use social networking sites and online searches to check up on potential hires. Inappropriate photos and information, such as annoying material or impli

81、cations of drinking and drug use are huge red flags to employers. Even discriminatory comments related to race, gender, or religion will leave employers with a bad impression. Make sure to remove any photos, content, or links that can work against you in an employers eyes.Dont forget that practice m

82、akes perfect when it comes to finding a great MBA job. Earning your MBA was a huge accomplishment, but theres always room for improvement. Ask your classmates, peers, family, and even past co-workers or managers for feedback. Show multiple, trusted resources the job posting youre interested in, your

83、 cover letter and resume. Take constructive criticism on how it can be better. Do mock (模拟) interviews to help relieve any tension and gain a better idea of how youd like to present yourself. With a few minor changes to your resume and the way you interact with others, youll be hearing “youre hired”

84、 in no time!TitleWhy MBA graduates are not getting hiredCommonly-made (71)_Many of you MBA graduates unconsciously display unfavorable signs, and (72)_ to bring out the best in yourselves. While (73)_ for jobs, you do not take your qualifications and experience into consideration. You (74)_ inapprop

85、riately, thus losing a good opportunity to have an interview. You make the (75)_ that employers know nothing about your online profiles. Possible solutionsYou should make full use of your skills to take a turn for the (76)_. Try to show your (77)_ to help the company providing concrete examples of r

86、elevant experience. Be well-behaved and (78)_ to please the company. Remove from the Interact your inappropriate photos, information, and discriminatory comments that may (79)_ your employers unfavorably.ConclusionYou are bound to (80)_ in job hunting if you keep in mind that practice makes perfect

87、and there is always room for improvement.第五部分 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)请认真阅读小列各小题,并根据上下文语境,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。注意:每空只填1个单词。81. Earth Day is i_ to bring awareness about what people can do in their everyday lives to contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable planet.82. This

88、 is an achievement without _(相似) in modern times.83. About 17 percent of all crime in 1938 was c_ by people under 21.84. Academic ability is not the only criterion for a_ to our college.85. The kitchen was in a _(令人厌恶的) state when she left.86. The economy grew faster in the third quarter than _(原先)

89、reported.87. Most students prefer taking pains in their study to e_ themselves with better education.88. What are the _(标准) for deciding who gets the prize?89. If a certain subject is c_ for a degree, a student cannot avoid taking an examination on this subject.90. They wandered around the village,

90、s_ the missing bike. 第六部分 书面表达(共1小题,满分20分)阅读下面的短文, 然后按要求写一篇150字左右的英语短文。A boy found an eagles egg and he put it in the nest of a hen. The eagle hatched and thought he was a chicken. He grew up doing what chickens do-scratching for food and flying short distances. It was a dull life. Gradually the eag

91、le grew older and bitter. One day he and his chicken friends saw a beautiful bird flying in the sky, high above the mountains. “Oh, I wish I could fly like that!” said the eagle. The chicken replied, “Dont give it another thought. Thats the powerful eagle, the king of all bird-you could never be lik

92、e him!” And the eagle didnt give it another thought. He went on cackling (咯咯叫) and complaining about life. He died thinking he was a chicken.My friends, you too were born an eagle. The Creator intended you to be an eagle, so dont listen to the chickens!【写作内容】1、以约30个词概括上文的主要内容。2、以约120个词谈谈你对“自信”的看法, 内

93、容包括:(1)鹰成为鸡的原因; (2)这则故事的启示。【写作要求】1. 可以参照阅读材料的内容, 但不得直接引用原文中的句子;2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。_参考答案听 力:1-5 BCAAB6-10 ACBCA 11-15 CBABC 16-20 ABCBA单项填空:21-25 BAABC 26-30 BDABC 31-35 ADDDC完形填空:36-40 BABAD41-45 CCDBC 46-50 BADCB 51-55 CACAD阅读理解:56-57 CA59-62 BCDD62-65 BDAB 66-70 CBACA任务阅读:【考点】说明文。【文章大意】为什么一些NBA的毕

94、业生没能找到工作的原因,会犯哪些错误以及相应的补救措施。71.【答案】mistakes【解析】根据第一段Once you discover what these common mistakes are, you can put your MBA skills to use and strategize how to turn things in your favor and 1and the job youve been looking for.的提示。72.【答案】fail【解析】根据Many MBA graduates are guilty of unconsciously display

95、ing signs that they are not the best fit for the job.可知答案。73.【答案】applying 【解析】根据Many MBAs mistakenly apply for jobs they are obviously not qualified for or which require more experience than they have.中的apply 可知答案。74.【答案】behave 【解析】根据MBAs often have great resumes showing all the right qualifications

96、, but then blow the Interview with inappropriate behavior,可知答案 75【答案】assumption 【解析】根据Dont assume that employers arent interested in your online profiles可知答案。76.【答案】better 【解析】根据Once you discover what these common mistakes are, you can put your MBA skills to use and strategize how to turn things in

97、your favor and 1and the job youve been looking for.要充分利用你手中所拥有的来得到你想要的工作。77.【答案】ability/ capacity/qualification 【解析】根据Recruiters want MBAs who can prove their ability to increase revenues, decrease costs, and help their business succeed in some way中的ability 可知答案。78.【答案】enthusiastic /passionate【解析】根据

98、A 1ittle enthusiasm wont hurt you, especially when it comes to a potential new job.中的enthusiasm可知答案。79.【答案】impress【解析】根据Even discriminatory comments related to race, gender, or religion will leave employers with a bad impression.可知答案。80【答案】succeed 【解析】根据With a few minor changes to your resume and th

99、e way you interact with others, youll be hearing “youre hired” in no time.可知你一定会被雇佣的。 单词拼写:81. intended 82. parallel83. committed84. admission85. disgusting86. originally 87. equip88. criteria89. compulsory 90. seeking书面表达:One possible versionHatched by a hen, an eagle lived like a chicken. He wante

100、d to fly like an eagle but discouraged by his fellows. Eventually he died bitterly without knowing he himself was an eagle. Some factors may account for why the eagle was made a chicken. Firstly, the eagle was influenced by the chickens around him, scratching for food just like them without a higher

101、 goal. Secondly, the eagle failed to reflect on himself, so he didnt know he had the potential to fly high. Finally, he lacked enough self-confidence, so he gave up his dream of flying like an eagle, just because of the discouraging words from others. There are many such eagles in our daily life. I

102、think we should avoid negative influences, set a high goal and work hard to achieve it. Besides, we must be confident in our potential and make good use of it to become real eagles.录音原文:(Text 1) W: What kind of dress are you looking for?M: Since its getting warmer this time of the year, I want somet

103、hing light. What do you think would be the best? (Text 2) M: I must say, the food was great and Ive never had better service.W: Well, thank you, sir. Ill pass your praise on to the cook and the manager, and thanks too for the tip. (Text 3) W: I have to go to Washington this afternoon, but Im too tir

104、ed to drive and the bus is so uncomfortable.M: No problem. Ill save you the cost of a taxi by dropping you off at the train station on my way to work.W: Thank you! Youre really considerate. (Text 4) W: I have been thinking about my uncle a lot these days.M: Why not go over for a visit?W: I would, bu

105、t Im really busy right now practising for the school concert.M: Then you can go together with your dad when he comes back from Europe. (Text 5) W: Good morning. Can I help you?M: Yes, Id like to know what the weather in Arizona will be like in the coming week.W: Well, it will be fairly hot, and ther

106、e will be a lot of rain.M: I see. Thank you very much. I thought it would be a bit cool. (Text 6) M: Did you finish typing that report, Jenny?W: Yes, I did, but I had to work quite late.M: It must have been a long report.W: Yes. Twelve pages. I spent two hours on it, not to mention three hours of wr

107、iting and one hour of revising.M: Really a lot of work. So what time did you go home?W: I left the office at nine oclock, and I got home at ten.M: What did you have for dinner? Did you cook something to eat as usual?W: No. I sent out for a sandwich and ate at my desk.M: Oh, I hope you dont have to d

108、o that too often. Thats not so good for your health. (Text 7) M: Frances, whats going on? Fred just told me that youre going to be leaving us.W: Yes, I really feel bad about it, but B. N. D. came to me with really good offer.M: Well, I didnt know you were going to look for a new job.W: Well, just be

109、tween you and me, I think we have some real problems in this department. Dont get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager.M: Problems? What problems? Do we have time to talk about it?W: Well, maybe someday after I settle down, I will invite all of

110、you to my new apartment, and we can talk more then. (Text 8) W: Now, Tom, can you please tell us which countries you visited when you were a student?M: Yes, of course. I studied in South Korea for five years, America for a year, and Japan for three years.W: Thats incredible. Did you also study in Vi

111、etnam, your home country?M: Oh, of course. I went to high school in Vietnam.W: And did you also go to high school in America?M: Yes, I went there for my senior year in high school.W: What about when you were in South Korea? What grades were you in there?M: I was there from grade two to grade six.W:

112、Your experience definitely makes you something of an expert on young people around the world.M: Well, to a certain extent.W: So what did your friends like to do for fun in high school in America?M: Well, of course everybody likes to have parties; one very interesting thing about parties in America i

113、s that American students like to have parties at their own houses, especially when their parents are out. (Text 9) W: Hello, Gold Leaf Hotel. How may I help you?M: Id like to speak to someone about reservations.W: I think I can help you with that. What date would you like to make a reservation for?M

114、: Well be arriving May 12th, a week from now. I would like to make reservations for a room with a view of sea.W: Oh, Im sorry, sir. The person you need to speak with is Tony Parker, our manager. Im his assistant. Unfortunately, hes not here right now. Can I take down your name and number and have hi

115、m call you back?M: When do you expect him back?W: Hell be out the whole afternoon; he might not be able to return your call until tomorrow morning, for he is meeting with our general manager to report the profits we made this month. Will tomorrow morning be all right for you?M: Yes, I suppose. My na

116、me is Sam Darcy. He can contact me at 660-843-3235.W: Could you please spell your last name for me?M: Sure. Its D-A-R-C-Y.W: Okay, Mr. Darcy, and your phone number is 660-843-3233?M: Thats 3235.W: Sorry! 3235. Great. Ill tell Tony to call you first thing tomorrow. (Text 10) Well, I feel it is very i

117、mportant for families to have regular meals together. One of my best childhood memories is dinner with my parents and two sisters. However, because my husband and I both worked and our three children were busy with their studies; we all seldom had a chance to get together as a family. We thought it

118、would be possible for us to sit down and enjoy meals together every week, so first we tried setting fixed days: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, but almost everyone found at least one of those days to be inconvenient. Then my son had the idea that everyone should choose his or her most convenient d

119、ays and then I should choose the two best days. For a while the children were still unhappy with the idea. They said they would rather spend the time with their friends playing sports. Gradually, though, they began to see the evenings together as interesting and helpful. We began to love talking to each other. We discussed each others problems. We even made plans for trips. After a couple of months anyone who missed a family meal regretted it, and now we all feel that we have been able to build stronger relationships within the family

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