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A. Winning Papa's approval. B. Showing talents. C. Continual learning.

D. Family get-together.

27. It can be learned from the passage that the author _____. A. appreciated his father's educational technique B. knew very well about Nepal C. felt regret about those wasted days D. enjoyed talking about news

C

In order to increase their job chances after college, Chinese students are turning to a special practice—Eiffel Tower nose jobs(鼻整形手术).The latest trend in plastic surgery promises to create a nose that is similar to the curve of the Eiffel Tower.

Surgeon Wang Xuming said: “We are influenced by the beauty of the Eiffel Tower. We are not content to just add something to the nose; we reconstruct it.” The surgery costs about US$ 10,000 and involves the enlarging of the nose using tissue from the forehead.

Hundreds of posters advertising the procedure are put up all over Chongqing city, where surgeon Xuming runs his private practice. They show a Western-looking woman with an almost-too-perfect nose, against an outline of the Eiffel Tower.

Interestingly, many young women in China are eager to achieve a western appearance, as they believe it will give them an advantage in the highly competitive job market. “Some students face a lot of employment pressure after graduation. If their facial features are good, they’ll have more chances of finding a job,” said surgeon Xuming. “We’ve had students getting the Eiffel Tower nose; it’s helped them a lot.”

Apparently, Chinese employers are quite particular about appearances and prefer attractive candidates. Some of them even go as far as putting height and weight requirements in their employment ads. Plastic surgeons across the country are reporting an increase in the number of students choosing beauty “improvement”.

According to a Mr. Li, hospital manager at surgeon Xuming’s clinic, most of their customers are female and the bill is taken care of by the family. “They usually come in with their mothers, and tend to be from well-off backgrounds.” he said.

Personally, I don’t think it so important to “improve” our appearance as long as we are skilled at our jobs. We can’t decide how we look, but we can decide how well we live and work. 28. Chinese college students choose to have a nose operation to ____________ . A. marry well B. look cool C. have a good job D. look like westerners 29. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 3? A. The posters. B. A nose job.

C. The Eiffel Tower. D. A plastic surgery procedure.

30. It can be inferred from Paragraph 5 that ___________. A. employers are potential customers B. attractive appearance seems to increase job chances C. appearance is as important as height and weight D. ads promote the plastic surgery

31. From what Mr. Li said we can learn that ____________. A. most families can’t afford the surgeon B. the number of plastic surgeons is increasing C. patients can be well looked after at the clinic

D. their customers are usually from wealthy families

D

Bethany Simpson, a pupil at St Columb Major Academy, Cornwall, bravely stepped in when her stepfather Robert Hoskins stopped breathing on Marchy15. She delivered CPR(心肺复苏法)before the ambulance arrived.

Bethany’s mother Jane and Robert were watching TV in bed when both of them had fallen asleep, but Jane woke up and noticed Robert's breathing had become weak and hard. Jane quickly called 999 and followed the operator’s advice, including moving him onto his side to make him more comfortable. But when Robert stopped breathing completely and the operator told her to give CPR, Jane completely froze.

“I was panicked and said ‘I can’t do it’ ,”said Jane. “Fortunately, Bethany heard me scream, came into the bedroom and said ‘It’s OK, Mum. I know what to do. ’ She was so confident and took charge.” Bethany performed CPR that kept Robert alive.

Robert, who is now recovering at home, said, “I would just like to sincerely thank St John Ambulance for teaching the children first aid. If it wasn’t for them and Bethany, I wouldn’t be here. The ten-year-old says she doesn’t believe she is a hero. “I'm just glad my dad is still here,” she added.

Both Robert and Jane believe the government should ask all schools to teach first aid: “This incident just shows why it’s important to teach everyone first aid --especially in schools,” said Jane. “Without my daughter and the training St John Ambulance gave her,Robert would be dead and I would be heartbroken. I’m so proud of Bethany and so grateful.”

32. When the operator told Jane to give CPR, she . A. followed the advice C. didn’t know what to do

B. called an ambulance D. asked her daughter for help.

33. The underlined word “panicked” in paragraph 3 can be replaced by _______ A. frightened B. happy C .calm D. excited 34.We can infer from the text that Bethany . A. had trouble performing CPR

B. hadn’t learned CPR before the incident

C. was taught how to perform CPR by phone D. had some knowledge of CPR before the incident 35. What did Jane learn from the incident ?

A. It’s easy for one to master first aid. B. First aid is especially useful to kids.

C .Everyone should be equipped with first-aid knowledge. D. Chi1dren should teach themselves first aid as early as possible. 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。 温馨提示:本题答案请涂在计算机答题卡上,如果选A、B、C、D则正常填涂,如果选E请涂AD来表示,选F涂BD,选G涂CD。

You might dream of fluency in this or that language, and maybe you’ve already achieved fluency in a foreign language. ___36.____.

Fluency, like all abstract terms, has no universal meaning. Each individual must determine what the term means. ____37.___.

Perfect fluency means knowing every word you encounter, speaking quickly, clearly and easily and having no accent. ___38.___. You aren’t familiar with every word of your native language, and sometimes you have to search for the right word, even in your mother tongue.

Quick fluency is the type of fluency you see in advertisements, because “Master a Language in Two Months!” sounds way catchier than “Fluency in Twenty Years!” ___39.__. It is possible to achieve quick fluency, but the fluency achieved after such a short time frame will be a very thin, superficial fluency.

___40.____. Native-like fluency means that you generally know all the same words that a native knows and can speak at the same pace with the same amount of ease as a native speaker. You will likely have an accent, but as long as your conversation partner can understand you, it doesn’t matter.

Literary fluency is like graduating from native-like to educated-native-like fluency. It focuses on the more intellectual(知识性的) side of a language: indulging in literature, attending university, composing song lyrics, etc.

There are a ton of other things that fluency could potentially(可能地) be, but that’s up to you to figure out.

A. It sounds too good to be true.

B. However, Nobody is “perfectly fluent” in any language. C. Quick fluency is good if you have some sort of deadline. D. But have you ever considered what fluency really means?

E. But does fluency have the same meaning to other person as it does to you? F. Unlike perfect fluency, native-like fluency is a reasonable and attainable goal.

G. To assist you in determining what fluency is, I’ll describe a few different types of fluency.

第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 45)

第一节 完形填空(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。

The worst thing is the headlines. I use the underground almost every day and watch the people travel, their heads 41 in the newspapers. The headlines today 42 suicide (自杀) bombers and of horrific attacks that they say 43 by members of our community.

Something on the journey is 44 . I am not 45 anything that would indicate I am a Muslim. I normally do not 46 it is Friday and I am on my way to prayers. 47 I sense an uneasiness in the carriage. People are 48 . No one is speaking and it must be said that no one is being 49 unfriendly towards me. But I think the 50 I get are different. I am being checked out, sized up. It is all a bit uncomfortable.

People are looking around for things and people 51 look suspicious (可疑的). I am doing it a bit 52 and in the coming days, as more claims are made about the people who did this and their aims, that feeling is likely to get 53 . As you look around the 54 , it is difficult to know what people are thinking. Some are 55 thinking “those Muslims come here and look what they do\but they 56 understand we condemn (谴责) this like everyone else.

Whoever did this didn't 57 about who was killed or whether they were Christian or Muslim. They just had no respect 58 human life at all. We all travel around London and we use public transport. We have as much fear as anyone else about 59 in something. But in the coming days, everyone is going to have to work together and keep calm. We will look out for each other and that's how we will 60 this difficulty. 41. A. buried 42. A. tell on

43. A. to carry on 44. A. different

B. hung B. talk over B. were carried out

C. hidden

D. sunk

D. speak of

C. think out

C. to carry out D. were carried on

D. having on D. after D. And D. cheerful D. in any way D. experiences D. whom D. oneself D. less D. taxi

B. difficult C. easy D. interesting

45. A. putting on B. dressing C. wearing 46. A. unless B. until C. before 47. A. However 48. A. calm 49. A. in a way

B. Thus C. But B. noisy C. quiet B. in one way C. in no way

C. who

C. more C. train

50. A. looks B. opinions C. ideas 51. A. which B. that 53. A. better B. worse 54. A. carriage

B. bus

52. A. itself B. himself C. myself