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.3.Whyisthemanlate?A.Hewokeuptoolate.B.Hewasstuckintraffic.C.Hedidsomeshoppingontheway.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A
.Hehastomakedinnerfirst.B.Hewantstoplaymusicnow.C.He’lltalktotheneighborlater.5.Wheremightthespeakersbe?A.Onthestreet.B.Atashoppingmall.C.Insideasub
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y.B.Tobenearherparents.C.Toliveinadifferentlife.页8共·页1第·卷试语英9.Howwillthewomangotothestation?A.She’lltakeatax
ithere.B.She’lldrivethereherself.C.Shellgetaliftfromtheman.��8���,���10�12�。10.Wheredoesthewomanwork?A.Inanoffice.B.I
nherhouse.C.Inaclothingstore.11.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutherjob?A.Themoney.B.Thebenefits.C.Thelocation.12.Whatdoesthewomanthi
nkoftheman?A.Heistalented.B.Heishumorous.C.Heisunderstanding.��9���,���13�16�。13.Whatmighttherelationshipbebetweenthespeakers
?A.Closerelatives.B.Fellowstudents.C.Businesspartners.14.Whathappenedtothewomansgrandmother?A.Shehurtherleg.B.Shehadacaraccid
ent.C.Shefellinthebathroom.15.Whodidthewomansgrandmothercallfirstyesterday?A.Thewoman.B.Thewomansfather.C.Thewomansmother.16.Howwasthewomansg
randmothersenttothehospital?A.Inataxi.B.Inanambulance.C.Inthewomanscar.��10���,���17�20�。17.Howfast
willthewindbethisweekend?A.Thirtymilesanhour.B.Fortymilesanhour.C.Seventymilesanhour.18.Whatshouldpeopledoacco
rdingtothespeaker?A.Keeptheirpetsindoors.B.Throwawayalllooseitems.C.Cleantheiryardsregularly.19.Whenwillitrain?A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday
.C.OnFriday.20.Wherecanpeoplegetdailyweatherupdates?A.Ontheradio.B.Inthenewspaper.C.Ontelevision.��������(���,��40�)���(�15��;���2�,�
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gtour.Ledbyourknowledgeablevolunteerguides,itisafunandinformativewaytoexplorethegrounds.FreedailywalkingtoursTours
leaveat11amand1:30pmfromtheinformationdeskatVictoriaGatePlaza.Eachguidepresentstheirowntourandtakesinthehighlights
(������)oftheseason.ThemedtoursToursleaveat12fromtheinformationdeskatVictoriaGatePlaza.Ourguidesofferattrac
tivesea页8共·页2第·卷试语英sonalthemesincludingAutumnColorandWinterEvergreens.Expert-guidedtoursEveryTuesdaythroughouttheyearat11:30aman
d2:30pmwellbeholdinganexpert-guidedtour.ThetourwillfeatureadifferentplanteachmonthandyoullgobehindtheScenesandtalktoKewstaffa
bouttheirwork.Youllfindoutinterestingfactsaboutthefeaturedplantorfungus(��),includingwhyitsgrownatKewandhowitsusedandcaredfor.Pr
iceThecostis£60perguide(thisdoesnotincludeyourentrytotheGardens).Eachguidecantakeupto15people.Groupsofm
orethan15mustbookmorethanoneguide.Smallergroupsarealsoacceptedbutthecostremains£60.Tourstakeaboutonehourandmay
bebookedfrom10ameveryday.Pleasenotethatnorefunds(��)canbegivenonceticketsarebooked.21.Whattimecanyouchooseifyougot
ofreedailywalkingtours?A.9am.B.10am.C.11am.D.2:30pm.22.Whatcanwelearnaboutexpert-guidedtours?A.Peoplecangetintouchwithexper
tsaheadoftime.B.PeoplehavenochoicebuttogoonTuesday.C.Peoplecanbewarmlyreceivedbythestaff.D.Peoplecanhave
atasteoffungus.23.Howmuchistheguidecostfor5people?A.£60.B.£120.C.£150.D.£300.BMyPh.D.(����)advisercalle
dmeintohisoffice,sayingIneedntbringmynotebook.After15minutesoflistingmypositivethings,helookedmeintheeyeandsaid,“Yo
uarefiredfromthelab.”IhadmovedtoIsraelfrommynativeIndiatheyearbefore,excitedtoexperienceanewcultureandstudyforaPh.D.Atfirstthingswentwelli
nmynewlab.Then,3monthsbeforeIwasfired,Iranintosomeproblems.Imadeafewmistakesinthelabthatslowedmyresearch,butIwasntawarethatmyadvisernotice
dthem,andheneverspoketomeaboutanyconcerns.Imstillnotsurewhyhefiredme,butIguessitwasbecauseofthosemistakes.HewasntconfidentthatIcouldcompletemyre
searchintimeaswedplanned.ThefirstfewdaysafterIwasfiredwereespeciallydifficult.Ispenthoursstaringatmycomputerscreen,unableto
getanythingdone.OnedayallIcoulddowassitonabeach,crying.Itriedtochangehismindwithpromisingresults,buthestucktohisdecision.Icouldnotbreakthenewstomyf
amilyinIndia,asthefearofdisappointingthemoverwhelmed(��)me.Isoongotintoastateofsadnessandanxiety.Meanwhil
e,thedateformetoleavethecountrywasdrawingnear,asmyvisarequiredmetoberegisteredasastudent.Iwaslonelyandwithouthope.Aroundthatti
me,IwatchedDasvidaniya,aBollywoodmoviethatsaboutamanwhohas3monthstolive.Onelinefromthemoviestuckouttome:“When
lifegivesyoulemons,makelemonade(���)”.WhatkindoflemonadecouldImakeoutofmypresentsituation?MydesiretocompleteaPh.D.wasneverindoubt.Aftermuch
reflection,Itoldmyselfthatonefailedattemptwasnottheendofthe页8共·页3第·卷试语英world,andthatIneededtogiveitanothertry.Withrenewedconfidence,
Iemailedexpectedadvisersandappliedtootherprograms.Within2months,IlandedanofferfromaPh.D.programinItaly.Iaccepteditan
drelocatedtoEurope,happythatmygoalofcompletingaPh.D.wasaliveonceagain.ImthankfulthatIdidntgiveuponmydreamandtha
tIfoundanotherprofessorwillingtotakemeon.24.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.Thepersonalityoftheadviser.B.Theauthorsproblemsin
study.C.Thepossiblereasonfortheauthorsbeingfired.D.Theauthorsdifficultyinadaptingtoanewculture.25.Whatd
idtheauthordoafterbeingfired?A.Heappliedforanewvisa.B.Hegotaddictedtocomputergames.C.Hetriedtochangetheadvisersmind
.D.HesharedthenewswithhisfamilyinIndia.26.Whatkindof“lemonade”didtheauthormakeoutofthedifficultsituation?A.Persuadingtheadvisertolethimstay.B.
Beingresponsiblefordifferentprograms.C.Holdingthebelieftogetadoctorsdegree.D.GettingacceptedbyanotherPh.D.program.27.Wh
atlessoncanwelearnfromthestory?A.Directionismoreimportantthaneffort.B.Turntomoviesforcomfortwhenintrouble.C.Adoctorsdegreeisimpo
rtantforthefuture.D.Difficultiesinlifecanbeturnedintosomethingpositive.CAsthepandemicseparatesusfromlovedones,manyofusaretryingtosta
yconnectedthroughtexting,email,andsocialmedia,eventakingtheopportunitytoreconnectwithlong-lostfriends.Butifourgoalistofeelclosertope
opleandenjoyourconversationsmore,wedbetterpickupthephone,accordingtoanewstudypublishedintheJournalofExpe
rimentalPsychology.Inthestudy,participants(���)imaginedhavingaconversationwithafriendtheyhadntbeenintouchwithforatleasttwoyear
sandmadepredictions(��)abouthowitwouldfeeltoconnectbyphoneversus(��)email.“Wethinkitsgoingtobeawkwardto
talktosomebody,butthatjustturnsoutnottobethecase,”saysleadauthorAmitKumar.“Instead...peopleformstrongerconnectionwhentheyretalking
onthephonethanwhencommunicatingoveremail.”Thesameresultheldtruewhentheresearchershadparticipantsdoaconversationexercisewithstrangersusingei
thervideochatting,audio(���),onlychatting,ortext-chatting.Peoplewhousedmediathatincludedthevoicehadmoresatisfyingexchangesandfeltclosertotheirn
ewfriendsthanthetext-chatters.Why?Likelyitsbecauseourvoicescommunicateavarietyofemotions,helpingothers
toreadusbetterandtofeelliketheyreallyknowus.Hearingsomeonesvoicehelpsunderstandeachotherbetter—inso
mecases,evenbetterthanvideochatting.So,whiletextingcanbeuseful,itsnotthebestwaytogetthemostoutofsocializing.Ifwerelookingforgreater
happinessandconnection,weshouldgivesomeoneacall.页8共·页4第·卷试语英28.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“thecase”inParagraph3refert
o?A.Strongerconnectionispossible.B.Predictionsagreewiththeresults.C.Talkingonthephoneisawkward.D.Communicationovere-mail
iseffective.29.Whydoparticipantscommunicatingwithvoicefeelcloser?A.Theycantalkmorequickly.B.Voicesshowmoreemotions.C.Voicesareeasiertoun
derstand.D.Theyaremorefamiliarwithvoice.30.Howdoresearchersgetthestudyresult?A.Byquotingexpertswords.B.Bytellingstories.C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.By
introducingtheories.31.Whatisconsideredthebestwaytoconnectwithsomeone?A.Textchatting.B.Sendingemails.C.Makingcalls.D.Writingletters.DSmokerswhogiveup
smokingandliveonadiethighintomatoesandfruits,especiallyapples,havebetterchancesofrepairingtheirlungfunctionharmedbysmoking,anewstudyf
inds.Thestudy,publishedintheDecemberissueoftheEuropeanRespiratoryJournal,saidformersmokerswhoatemoretomatoesandfreshfruitsregularlysawaslowerna
turaldropinlungfunctionovera10-yearperiod.Accordingtothestudy,conductedbytheJohnsHopkinsBloombergSch
oolofPublicHealth,adultswhoonaverageatemorethantwotomatoesormorethanthreeportionsoffreshfruitsadayhadaslowerd
ropinlungfunction,comparedtothosewhoatelessthanonetomatoorlessthanoneportionoffruitseveryday.Lungfunctionstartstodropataround
age30andpoorlungfunctionisrelatedtohigherrisksofdeathfromalldiseases,includingheartdiseaseandlungcancer.“Adietri
chinfruitscanslowdownthelungsnaturalagingprocessevenifyouhaveneversmoked,”saidVanessaGarciaLarsen,thestudysleadauthor,whoisalsoanAssistantProfes
sorinHumanNutritionattheJohnsHopkinsBloombergSchoolofPublicHealth.Larsenandherteamexamineddietsandlungfunctionofmorethan
650adultsfromGermany,NorwayandBritainin2002andperformedlungfunctiontestsonthesamegroupofparticipants10yearslat
er.Theresearchersfoundamoreeye-catchingconnectionbetweendietsandlungfunctionamongformersmokers,whohadaslowerdropoverthe10-yearperiodbecause
theirdietswerehighlyrichintomatoesandfruits.Sucharesultsuggeststhatthenutrients(���)intheirdietsaregoodforrepairingth
eharmtothelungdonebysmoking.32.Whatstheeffectoftomatoesandfruitsonformersmokers?A.Theyhelpsmokersrepairtheirl
ungfunction.B.Theyslowdowntheagingprocesslittlebylittle.C.Theygreatlyreducetheriskofseriouslungdiseases.D.Theymakesmoke
rslessworriedabouttheirhealth.页8共·页5第·卷试语英33.Whatriskisa35-year-oldmanofpoorlungfunctionlikelytohave?A.Theacceleration(��)ofthelungsagingprocess.B.
Theheavydependenceonsmokingcigarettes.C.Thedangerofdyingfromseriousdiseases.D.Thefasternaturaldropinlungfunctio
n.34.Whywerelungfunctiontestsperformedonthesamegroup10yearslater?A.Toexamineiftheparticipantsdevelopthedisease.B.Tom
akethereadersbelievetheresultofthestudy.C.Toseeclearsignsofaquickdropinlungfunction.D.Toseechangesinlungfunctio
nofthesameperson.35.Whatsthemainpurposeofthetext?A.Tointroducetwokindsoffruits.B.Todescribesomeresearchwork.C.Totellpeopletheresultofastudy.D.Toe
xplaintheeffectofsmokingonpeople.���(�5��;���2�,��10�)������,���������������������,�����������。Inarecentsurveyofmorethan1,
300students,96%saidtheyfeelworriedaboutexams.36Thereisnodoubtthatanyonewantstogethighmarksinexams,sostude
ntsshouldlearntodealwithexamsascalmlyandeffectivelyaspossible.Developaplan.37However,mostofthestudentsdontplanhowtheyllbeprepared.Theyjusttellthem
selvestheyllstudyasmuchaspossible—thentheyll“hopeforthebest”.Thisisntawiseway.Preparingforanexami
sliketakingonanimportantproject.Itsimportanttooutlineaplanforhowyoullgetreadyforanexam.Changethesleeptimeearly.Manyexamsareheldintheea
rlymorning—atimewhenstudentsdontusuallyfeelveryawake.Ifyoullbetakingamorningexam,startsleepingearlieratleastoneweekb
eforetheexamsothatyourbodywillhavetimetoadjust.38Besides,itsalsoagoodideatogeteighthoursofsleepeachnight.39Itscommonforstudentstospend
the10minutesbeforeanexamdoingsomelast-minutestudying.Thismayprovidesomecomfort,butoverallitdoesmoreharmthangood.The10minutesbeforeanexa
mwillmakenodifference.Ifyoustudyduringthistime,youllbecomemorestressedandworried.40A.Studyuntilthelastminute.B.Dontdoanylast-minu
testudying.C.Thishighpercentageisntsurprising.D.Thiswillhaveabadinfluenceonyourperformance.E.Thiswillhelpyoubecomem
oreconfidentintheexams.F.Ifnot,yourmindwontbeinagoodstatetotaketheexam.G.Itisofgreatimportanceforstudentstomakeaproperplanbe
foreanexam.页8共·页6第·卷试语英����������(���,��45�)�������(�20��;���l.5�,��30�)������,�������������(A、B、C、D)�,�����������
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inuetoliveandworkasasmalltown43atmymedicalclinicinHawaii.Mykidshadgonetoliveonthemainland,andIwas44.Thentheyaskedmet
ohaveafamilytrip.Onourtrip,weturnedontheTVatthemotelandsawthesecondplanecrashintotheWorldTradeCenter.Seeingit45down,Isa
idtomykids:“ImgoingtoAfghanistan.”Andafewweekslater,InternationalMedicalCorpssentmeto46twentyclinicsinprovinceswherepeoplehadnohealthcare.I
ntheseclinics47byfrighteningshootsordeadlybombs,wewereeventuallyserving27,000patientsamonthinaverybusyschedule.Thoughtiredandnervous,Igradual
lyhadasenseof48,asenseofpurpose,andmy49wentaway.Intheyearstofollow,IwenttoIndonesiaafterthetsunami(��),Pakistanaftertheearthquakes,Sudanaftertheci
vilwar,andIraqaftermoreandmore50.Eachtimeafter51oneafteranother,hundredsofpeoplewere52orevenkilled,andmanymorehadto53.Weonceset
upmovableclinicsinanareawith19,000refugees(��),anditwassupposedto5413,000originally.Flubrokeout,oneofthebiggestkillersofkidsinrefuge
ecamps,andit55likewildfire.Waterandfoodwerealsoseriousproblems.56“ornot?”Ioftenaskedmyself.Whenmywifepa
ssedaway,Ithoughtmylifewas57.But58,itwasjustgettingstarted.Attheendofherlife,shewentunconscious.Iheldherheadinmyhandsandtoldherofallthep
laceswewouldvisitandtheexcitingadventureswewouldhave.Ithinkaboutthemomentmanytimesduringmy“adventures”.Ididntknowhow59thosewordswouldbe.ButIkn
owthatsheisstill60me.41.A.bestB.worstC.fastestD.shortest42.A.killB.amuseC.exciteD.calm43.A.engineerB.nurseC.doctorD.teacher44.A.unat
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dC.establishedD.rebuilt48.A.humorB.achievementC.loyaltyD.relief49.A.excitementB.embarrassmentC.disappointmentD.depression50.A.invitationsB.
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unded53.A.runB.leaveC.flyD.walk54.A.includeB.coverC.holdD.live55.A.spreadB.burntC.lightedD.improved页8共·页7第·卷试语英56.A.HistoryB.Entert
ainmentC.FunD.Adventures57.A.interestingB.boringC.doneD.complete58.A.onpurposeB.inrealityC.withdelightD.inturn59.A.predictive
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kintotheconstructionofsomeofthemostbeautifulstonebuildingsinEngland.As63result,Oxfordislikeabookwithafinecoverandwalkingthroughthe
city,onewillwonderwhatstoriesarebehindthehighstonewalls.AsastudentinOxford,youcanevenmakeyourownstory,andthetownisfullofyoungpeoplebecaus
eofthedifferent64(university)andcollegesthere.Theworkingweekisalittlebitquiet,65youmayappreciate.But66theweekendsthestudentsleavethelibra
ries,andtheresan67(energy)occasioninamixoftraditionalandnewrestaurantsandshops.AlthoughOxfordhasnightlife,itsmor
eaboutdaytimepossibilities.Oxfordisa68(charm)citybecauseoftheamazingarchitectureandinfluencesoftheco
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ommyfriendswheneverIwearit,whichmakesmeproud.Whatsfunnyisthatthestyleissimilarlytowhatpeopleworebackinthe1990s.Asmatteroffact,Ihave
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