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2016-01-16
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
Unplug Your Weekends or Ruin Your life
Researchers have found that people who unplug(不擦电)over the weekend have higher satisfaction with life than people who spend their Saturday stuck in their electronics. 36
Give yourself an Internet break and keep yourself busy with other activities, and consider taking up any of the following pastimes:
Reading
Reading may seem like a very boring activity, though, in comparison to visiting social media for hours on end, it’s attractive. You don’t need to read the classic novels, but pick some text. Reading will keep your stress at bay.
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It is the most ancient set of activities in the world. Playing a sport is not only good for your health, but it is good for developing intelligence and motivation, too. Going for a run and listening to your favorite music may increase your self-confidence and productivity. Going for a walk is also a good choice for you.
Spend time with your family
38 They have always supported you, helped you whenever you were in trouble and when they’re gone, you’ll be regretful that you didn’t make the most of the time you had.
Learn new skills
Learn a new language, play a musical instrument, make something with your own hands, try cooking or anything really. The best part about learning something new is that you will meet new people. 39
Above are the suggestions on what to do when you are unplugged. However, there is no need to abandon your social network accounts, but at least try to turn off your computer and do something different on weekends. 40
A. Running
B. Playing a sport
C. Don’t abandon your family.
D. Spend more free time with your family and friends.
E. Moreover, by choosing a new thing to make a try you’ll get inspiration and moral satisfaction.
F. It’s important for us to live in a real world to have fun with the real life people who are close to us.
G. What’s more, more time spent unplugging will lead to more lasting relationships.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第—节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
We waiters need to face all kinds of customers every day. When something goes wrong, we should have the ability to keep on going and 41 the customers.
I remember my first job was at a free restaurant. One day, the manager informed all the cooks and 42 that a VIP group were coming for 43 . The group were VIPs in the city’s restaurants industry 44 10 people.
After they arrived, we let them get 45 comfortably and drinks were ordered. 46 , the head waiter would be the person in 47 of wine service. However, the manager asked me to serve that noon. I had never served a group of 10, 48 had I done wine service.
When it’s turn to 49 one of the wine glasses in front of a young woman, somehow I lost my grip(抓)and the other 50 fell on top of her, and then to the floor and 51 in pieces. I felt 52 and apologized many times to the woman and to the rest of the group.
Quickly, the manager 53 my aid, helped in the clean-up, and sent out their 54__ fight away. The group forgave me and the young woman repeatedly informed me it’s OK.
55 on that day, my manager told me, “Mistakes and 56 do happen. If you know why they happened, learn from it and move on, 57 you still have a table to serve. Keep your head up and be confident. The glasses are 58 .”
I understand why he was truly a well respectable restaurant manager within our 59 . His close relationship with the group made the situation calm and the group 60 me for that.
41. A. please B. attract C. invite D. welcome
42. A. cookers B. servants C. waiters D. cleaners
43. A. meal B. dinner C. breakfast D. lunch
44. A. made up of B. let in as C. added up to D. recognized as
45. A. satisfied B. seated C. dressed D. introduced
46. A. Quickly B. Rapidly C. Normally D. Naturally
47. A. charge B. change C. honor D. favor
48. A. never B. ever C. little D. nor
49. A. set B. broke C. shook D. cut
50. A. wine B. glasses C. coffee D. cookers
51. A. laid B. lay C. lain D. lied
52. A. amazing B. surprised C. frightened D. scaring
53. A. took over B. gave in C. rushed against D. came to
54. A. dishes B. drinks C. waters D. wines
55. A. Lately B. Latest C. Later D. Last
56. A. accidents B. faults C. incidents D. errors
57. A. owing to B. thanks to C. while D. for
58. A. available B. acceptable C. replaceable D. repeated
59. A. restaurant B. neighbor C. district D. city
60. A. blamed B. forgave C. thanked D. praised
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