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时间:100分钟 满分:150分
第I卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略
其次部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A B C和D)中,选出最佳选项。请从21题开头涂卡。
A
When a tornado hit the small town of Otwell, Indiana years ago, Kathryn Martin, 32, who lived 60 miles away in Evansville, couldn’t get the news out of her mind. “I kept thinking, ‘Those poor people. Somebody’s got to help them,’” she says. She knew firsthand what they were going through.
Six months earlier, a tornado had struck her town, taking the lives of her 2-year-old son, . and her mother-in-law. “It was the most terrible experience of my life,” she says. “That grief will never go away, and it broke my heart to think about what these families were going through in Otwell.”
So Kathryn loaded her car with juice boxes, snacks and toys and drove to Otwell. She gave the items to the Red Cross, and as she was leaving, she saw a couple sorting through the ruins of their home while their children were watching. So Kathryn stopped and gave a few toys to the kids and played with them for a while. “The parents couldn’t thank me enough for what I did for their children,” she says.
On the drive back to Evansville, Kathryn came up with an idea to help more kids. She talked her family, friends and neighbors into joining her and spent the next few months organizing fundraisers. Finally, in August 2007, she showed .’s Bus, a 35-foot school bus that was turned into a mobile playroom.
In the following years, stocked with video games and DVDs, toys, crafts, books and more, the bus traveled to disaster-torn towns, giving the children there a safe place to play. So far, .’s bus has traveled to three states affected by tornadoes or floods, cheering up more than 756 children, aged 3-13.
21. When she heard that Otwell was hit by a tornado, Kathryn Martin__________.
A. felt it was the most terrible experience of her life
B. wanted to do something for the people there
C. was afraid that a tornado would strike her home
D. was extremely worried about her family members
22. What does the underlined word “grief” in paragraph 2 probably mean?
A. Sadness B. Worry C. Disaster D. Influence 23. What do we know about .’s Bus?
A. It is a school bus that can take children to travel.
B. It is a bus giving homeless children a safe place
C. It travels to a place to offer help when a disaster hits it.
D. It is aimed at raising money for places affected by disasters.
B
Health & Social Care Teacher
Our client, an 11-18 mixed comprehensive school in Ealing, West London, is currently seeking a teacher for Health & Social Care. The position will be a full-time post until July 2022. We require an energetic teacher to develop the learning potential of students. We are seeking someone with excellent subject knowledge who can combine academic strictness and achievement with enjoyment of teaching Health & Social Care.
Receptionist Administration
Full Time
A receptionist is required from 1st June 2022 at Dartford Science & Technology College. The position is only from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday to Thursday and 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Friday, with an hour’s break for lunch every day. The successful applicant must have a good telephone manner, good interpersonal skills and proficient IT skills.
Cleaner
Part Time, Term Time
We are seeking to appoint a hardworking person to join our cleaning team. Previous experience would be an advantage but it is not essential. 10 hours per week are required during term time and the extra 3 weeks are added in the summer holidays or as directed by the Business Manager to ensure the needs of the school are met.
Closing date: 12th May 2022, 12 noon. Please return the completed application forms to the school.
Science Technician
Term time plus 10 days, 37 hours per week
We are looking for a technician to provide a technical support service for science teaching staff. Applications are to be received no later than midnight on 10thJune 2022.
If you are keen to work, visit our website via the button below.
24. A school in Ealing, West London is looking for _________.
A. a full-time science teacher
B. a teacher with the ability to get along with people
C. a technician who can provide a technical support service
D. a teacher with excellent knowledge about Health & Social Care
25. The receptionist to be employed will work ______________.
A. 10 hours a week B. hour a week C. hours a week D. 37 hours a week
26. To work as a cleaner, you must___________.
A. work full-time
B. have previous working experience
C. work the whole summer holidays
D. hand in the application form before 12 noon on May 12th 2022
27. The text is most likely to appear _________.
A. in a novel B. in a magazine C. on the Internet D. in a newspaper
C
When people ask me what Down Syndrome(唐氏综合症) is, I tell them it’s an extra chromosome(染色体). A doctor would tell you the extra chromosome causes an intellectual disability that makes it harder for me to learn things.
Even though I have Down Syndrome, my life is a lot like yours. I read books and watch TV. I listen to music with my friends. I’m on the swim team and in chorus at school. I think about the future, and I like the one who I’ll marry. And I get along with my sisters---except when they take CDs without asking! I’m a hard worker, a good person, and I care about my friends.
Some of my classes are with typical kids, and some are with kids with learning disabilities. I have an aid who goes with me to my harder classes, like math and biology. She helps me take notes and gives me tips on how I should study for tests. It really helps, but I also challenge myself to do well. For instance, my goal was to be in a typical English class by 12th grade. That’s exactly what happened this year!
It’s true that I don’t learn some things as fast as other people do. But that won’t stop me from trying. I just know that if I work really hard and by myself I can do almost anything.
I can’t change the fact that I have Down Syndrome, but one thing I would change is what people think of me. I’d tell them, “Judge me as a whole person, not just the person you see. Treat me with respect, and accept me for who I am. The most important---just be my friend.”
28. A person with Down Syndrome ____________according to the passage.
A. can learn things almost as fast as normal people do
B. has one more chromosome than normal people
C. is hard to get along with
D. is easy to get along with
29. The writer tries to picture himself as a __________teenager.
A. normal B. perfect C. lovely D. special
30. The writer feels ________about his life.
A. confused B. hopeful C. unhappy D. curious
31. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To prove people with Down Syndrome are a lot like healthy ones
B. To show the writer’s honesty and optimism
C. To change people’s attitude towards people with Down Syndrome
D. To describe the life of a student with learning disabilities
D
Want to live longer? Win an Oscar.
A new study says that actors who received the award earn more than larger paychecks.
So when 94-year-old Katharine Hepburn once remarked that she was respected internationally “like an old building”, she had no idea that her four Oscars directly influenced her longevity(长寿).
The study says winning actors will live years longer than their losing counterparts (对手). Actors who have won more than once, like Hepburn, live up to six years longer than those who were nominated (提名) but never won.
“We found that they died from the same things we all die from—cancer, heart disease, but they fought them a bit longer and diseases came a bit later,” says Dr. Donald Redelmeier, the leading author of the study. Redelmeier says the sense of success and satisfaction makes one’s soul become more full of life.
“We are not saying that you will live longer if you win an Oscar,” explains Redelmeier, “or that people should go out and take acting courses. Our main conclusion is simply that social factors are important.” The study’s implied conclusion, he says, is that doctors should ask about their patients’ personal feelings because mental well-being is related to physical health.
Redelmeier says he got the idea for the study when he watched a glowing Gwyneth Paltrow win an Oscar in 1999 for her role in Shakespeare in Love. Redelmeier says, “She looked more full of life than anyone I had seen.”
“We found, too, those that had multi-nominations and no win had the same life expectancy as those with just a single nomination and no win,” Redelmeier adds.
32. The longevity of Oscar winners mainly has something to do with___________.
A. the big money that was awarded
B. mental factors
C. rich and colorful lives
D. respect from others and better treatment
33. Tom had five Oscar nominations but win no Oscar and Peter had only one nomination and won no Oscar either. We can tell__________.
A. Tom probably will have a longer life than Peter.
B. Peter probably will have a longer life than Tom
C. Both Tom and Peter probably will have the same life expectancy
D. Both Tom and Peter probably will have a long life.
34. According to the passage, we know __________.
A. When Katharine Hepburn was 94, she knew her long life had something to do with her 4 Oscar prizes
B. In general the number of Oscar prizes has nothing to do with a person’s life expectancy.
C. That Gwyneth Paltrow’s full of life made Redelmeier decide to do the study.
D. If you want to live a happy and long life, you should take acting courses and win Oscars.
would be the best title for the passage?
A. Most Oscar Winners Live Longer Lives
B. How to Get a Long Life
C. A New Study about Long Lives
D. An Amazing Finding
其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
依据短文内容,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。
A lot of people live their lives having no clue what they want. If you ask me, I’d like to point out that you have only one should start right now!
If you don’t want to spend your life wandering aimlessly, you can use the following four tips to find out exactly what you want in life.
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It’s your life. It’s time for you to live it exactly the way you want to. If you constantly regret things you did or didn’t do in the past, then you won’t be able to move forward. Don’t live in the past. ___37___
2. Figure out what you need
Sometimes it’s hard to figure out what you need. ___38___ Is it your family? The freedom to express yourself? Love? Financial security? Something else? If it helps, you can make a list of priorities. Also think about the kind of legacy (遗产)you want to leave behind.
3. Let people around you know what you’re trying to achieve
___39___Voice them all out! If you tell people what you’re trying to accomplish, they will most likely support you and give you new ideas.
4. Stay positive.
Life doesn’t always go the way you want it. Don’t feel discouraged as your plans stray(偏离). Take control. ___40___You will get there someday. You’re just taking a little detour. Sometimes a positive attitude is all you need to keep going.
Live in the present and the future!
Don’t keep your goals and desires to yourself.
Sit down and think about what you need the most.
Instead of going crazy, try your best to deal with the changes.
Setting a goal can help you experience everything you want in life.
You should get the most out of it and do things that make you happy.
Once you find the thing that makes you happy the most, you will have a clear idea of what you should strive for.
第三部分 英语学问运用(共两节,满分45分)
完形填空(共20小题;,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。
A sufferer of Hansen’s Disease in Fiji, with twisted hands, became an internationally known artist. “My __41__ I see as a gift led me to my life’s work,” he said. “If it had not been for it, none of these things would have __42__.”
Some people succeed