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2016-05-06
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分满分40分)
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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、c、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Adult Basic Education(ABE)and General Equivalency Diploma(GED) Preparation
Task
The Adult Basic Education Department serves a huge population of learners.
Our task is to teach basic skills and help learners to get more knowledge to function
effectively as a family member,citizen,worker,and lifelong learner in a changing
world.
Description
ABE is a non-credit program of self-improvement designed to improve basic
skills for students who are of different educational levels.Development of reading,
writing,and math skills are paid special attention to,as well as life skills,employability,and technology.Students without a high school diploma(文凭)also have the opportunity to prepare for the GED exams in the five subject areas:writing,social studies,science,literature,and math.
Prerequisites(条件)
ABE classes are open to anyone 18 or over who desires to improve basic reading,writing,and math skills at the pre-college level.Students who are 16 or 17 must
first obtain an official release(证书) from high school before attending class.
To be accepted.students must attend an Educational Planning Session.During
the Educational Planning Session students will be given an overview of the ABE programs as well as PCC policies,fees,etc.
Students will also have their reading,writing,and math abilities assessed(评
估)during the Educational Planning Session.The results of their assessments will
help the teachers develop individual programs of study for students to guide them toward their personal goals.Students needing special help must get in touch with the Office for Students with Disabilities (503-977-4341) at least two weeks
before the session is held
Courses
ABE 0741:Beginning Literacy
ABE 0742:Beginning
ABE 0743:Intermediate I
ABE 0744:Intermediate II
ABE 0745:Secondary I
ABE 0746:Secondary II(Includes preparation for the GED Test.)
56.The ABE Department serves an aim to
A.provide learners with basic knowledge and skills to fit in with society
B.help learners successfully get a job in a changing world
C.offer diplomas to those who fail to finish secondary education
D.provide students with opportunities to prepare for the GED exams
57.A 17-year-old is not accepted to ABE classes only because he .
A.is below eighteen
B.can't offer a high school diploma
C.has left school without official permission
D.is assessed as poor in learning performances
58.What is the Education Planning Session intended for?
A.An assessment of students'basic skill levels.
B.Helping students be better at the four basic skills.
C.Finding out whether they can be accepted to ABE classes.
D.Providing special help to disabled students.
59.Different courses are offered to different students according to .
A.their own choices
B. the assessments during the Education Planning Session
C. their performances in school
D.how much they pay for the courses
B
He may not be the world's wealthiest endorser(代言人),but he is certainly one of the tallest.That 2.26-metre height has helped NBAAll-Star Yao Ming on the basketball court and in marketing deals.
The Chinese centre for the Houston Rockets has already appeared in TV spots for Visa and Apple and he just signed a deal for commercials for Gatorade,the spots drink.His quick rise has surprised some marketing experts, because many expected Yao's court skills-and his status as a product endorser -to take time. "All of a sudden, he's all over the place,"said Bob Dorfman, creative executive director for San Francisco-based Pickett Advertising. "I think it's a surprise to see how comfortable he is on camera and how charming he is without being able to speak more than a few sentences of English."
Ric Iverson,the vice president of sales for Harbrew,a beer importer and agent in New York.said he was in Houston in June for a restaurant trade show,which took place the same week as the NBA player pick.
A Houston radio station was throwing a party at a local bar, so Iverson gave them several cases of China's Yanjing beer, for which Harbrew is the only US im-porter.
Because the Rockets were expected to choose Yao as the top pick overall that day.about a third of the 3,000 partygoers were Asian,Iverson said.The bar ended up selling all the Yanjing that Harbrew had available,and Iverson later got a call from a Rockets executive who had seen the success of Yanjing beer and wanted to partner with Harbrew.
Although Yao's advisers have said that the player does not drink and therefore Would not endorse alcoholic products.Harbrew now has courtside ads at the Compaq Centre in Houston promoting Yanjing in English and Chinese,and the beer is sold at the place during basketball games.
Dorfman and Bob Williams.chief executive of Burns Sports & Celebrities,an Illinois company that tracks entertainment marketing, said the only way Yao's off-court deals will improve is whether his court play does.too.
60.The underlined sentence"All of a sudden,he's all over the place,"means" "
A.He became famous in a short while
B.His figure can be seen everywhere very quickly
C.He flies here and there in the USA
D.He succeeded out of the expectation of others
61.Ric Iverson gave several cases of China's Yanjing beer to those attending the party,because he .
A.admired Yao Ming too much B.was friendly with the Rockets
C.expected to earn more money D.found it hard to ship Yanjing beer
62.The author took Ric Iverson as an example to show .
A.he is fairly successful in his career
B.the NBA player pick is of great importance in American life
C.Yanjing beer agrees with the Americans
D.Yao Ming's presence has indirectly benefited some companies
63.The writer wants to tell us Yao Ming .
A.is well received in the USA
B.takes up ads
C.becomes a hit in ads
D.shows more interest in ads rather than basketball
C
Criticism is judgement A critic is a judge.A judge must study and think about the material presented to him,accept it,correct it or reject it after thinking over what he has read,watched or heard.
That sort of critical reading might well be called creative reading because I am thinking along with the writer,asking him questions,seeing whether he answers the questions and how well he answers them.I mark the good passages to store them in my memory and ask myself about every other part and about the complete piece of writing where,how and why could or should I improve upon it?
Don't believe those who say that bad reading cannot hurt a person.How do they know what will hurt others? Wouldn't you rather believe the experience of the aged that say,"A man is what he has read"and"Our reading and studies carry over into our lives"?
Let's get back to the beneficial effects of thinking while reading.It helps us to enlarge our minds.We understand more about the universe,its people and many of its wonders. We learn to think and observe in new ways.We certainly do get a feel-ing for the language we are leading.All good writers in any language have been readers who read critically and creatively and continuously.
Reading,critically also helps me to develop and refine my emotions to the point where I can tell whether a report,a story or a poem is genuinely humane(人文的)or not-whether the writer is an honest writer.
Finally,reading will and must broaden my sympathies,expand my love for others and set it in action.How can a person who has a bit of kindness in his heart read about all the miseries and tragedies that people and nations have and not want to do and actually do what he can to relieve those people in every way he can and as much as he can?
64. By creative reading the writer means .
A.raising questions and answering them for the author
B.reading and giving comments on the materials one has read
C.thinking in the same line with the author
D.storing up facts in one's memory
65.According to the writer,critical reading .
A.makes a person intelligent B.makes a person rich
C.enables a person to write fluently D.gives a person extra work
66.We learn from the passage that all good authors .
A.have a thorough insight to the problems in life
B.observe and imitate the ways other authors write
C.have the feeling of the language they write in
D.have read extensively and critically
67.According to the last paragraph,reading makes a person .
A.romantic
B.sensitive to the feelings of others
C.sympathetic to the miseries of his fellow-men
D.a good writer
D
Recently I was asked, "Are we anywhere near the day when you can climb into a car on Long Island, program it to take you to your niece's house in Chicago, hit enter, and after the first hundred yards, once you hit a main road, the car takes over automatically and you just sit back and enjoy the ride?"
It is a question I worry about. But I had to answer truthfully, "Absolutely. We are without a doubt near that day." Look, we're already doing it with airplanes.
Northrop Grumman's Global Hawk takes off at an air base in the U.S, climbs to 50,000 feet, flies to Australia, and lands at an Australian air base, where there is a grandstand filled with military officials,-with no human pilot.
The necessary technology is already here. We have radar technology that can be tied to cruise (巡航) control and brakes, which automatically adjusts (调整) your speed based on following distance and preprogrammed settings. It's still a little bit raw, but it does work great. The technology can allow cars and trucks to follow each other in very closely spaced roads.
GPS can also change speed with location. Let's say you're in a state with a 75mph limit and you cross into a state with a 65-mph limit. GPS knows that and can adjust your speed accordingly.
It's not out of he question to imagine that someday soon you'll be able to start the car, make proper settings, then turn the front seats around and play cards and eat lunch as if you're riding on a train. All in perfect comfort and safety, all the way to that niece's place in Chicago.
If asked to estimate just how far time is, I'd say a working system is ten years out, practice maybe 20 years.
68. The purpose of the question asked in the first paragraph probably is .
A. to draw readers' attention to his theory
B. to introduce the topic to be discussed in the passage
C. to describe the cars in the future
D. to prove that his idea is right
69. What's the key technology to automatical car driving according to the passage?
A. The technology of airplanes.
B. The technology to be developed in the future.
C. The technology of satellites.
D. The technology of radar and GPS.
70. What does the author think of the change in car driving?
A. It's a terrible thing to come.
B. it's a wonder to drive such a car.
C. It's pity to give up the skill of driving.
D. It's very likely to come true in the future.
71. Which of the following may be the best title for this passage?
A. Driving is dead? B. Comfortable car driving
C. Will new technology change cars? D. Cars in the future
E
Lacking a cure for AIDS, society must offer education, not only by public pronouncement but in classrooms. Those with AIDS or those at high risk of AIDS suffer discrimination; they are feared by some people who find living itself unsafe, while others make themselves pretend to be "brave", which could be dangerous to their lives. AIDS has afflicted a society already short on humanism, open-handedness and optimism. Attempts to strike it out with the deadly disease are not abetted (教唆) by pre-existing social ills. Such concerns made me offer the first university level undergraduate AIDS course, with is two aims:
To address the fact that AIDS is caused by a virus(病毒), not by moral failure or social collapse. The proper response to AIDS is sympathy coupled with an understanding of the disease itself. We want to help the growth of the idea of a humane (人文的)society.
To describe how AIDS tests institutions upon which our society rests. The economy, the political system, science, the legal corporation, the media and our moral attitudes must respond to the disease. Those responses, whispered or screamed, easily accepted or highly argued, must be put in order if the nation is to manage AIDS. Experts have suggested that how a society deals with the harm of AIDS describes the extent to which that society has the right to call itself civilized. AIDS may bring out changes of historic relationship. Democracy (民主) gets its educational system to prepare students to become informed citizens, to join their voices to the public opinion inspired by AIDS. Who shall direct just what resources of manpower and money to the problem of AIDS? Even more basic, who shall make a national policy on AIDS? The educational challenge, then, is to enlighten the individual and the societal, or public, responses to AIDS.
72. What is the passage mainly about?
A. The necessity of the education about AIDS.
B. How to achieve the aims of AIDS courses.
C. The danger resulted from AIDS.
D. Social responses to AIDS.
73. Why did the author offer the AIDS course?
A. He wanted to teach people about a cure for AIDS.
B. People needed to be taught how to avoid those with AIDS.
C. He wanted to teach the students that AIDS resulted from moral failure or social collapse.
D. People took wrong attitudes towards AIDS and those with or at high risk of AIDS.
74. The underlined word "afflicted" means " ".
A. benefited B. caused suffering to
C. drew attention from D. reached a conclusion on
75. What does the author think is the correct response to AIDS?
A. Fear and hatred. B. Pretending to be brave.
C. Understanding and helpful. D. Avoiding getting in touch.
第II卷(共35分)
得分
第四部分:写作(共2小题,满分35分)
第一节 情景作文(满分20分)
根据下面提供的四组图,写一篇词数不少于60词的英语短文。短文应包括图中所涉及的内容。
参考词汇:考试作弊 to cheat in the examination
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第二节 开放作文(满分15分)
根据下面提示,写一篇短文。词数不少于50
The question "Is it necessary for a student of senior 3 to have sports every day before taking college entrance examination?" was discussed in your class-meeting last week. You and your classmates had different opinions on this question.
Please tell us your opinion.
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