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W: And what did they say?
M: It turns out that the London office had the paperwork all along. (12) I called Pete in London and asked him to get the order sorted out as soon as possible.
W: Well, keep your fingers crossed. The client is already unhappy about the delay. Text 9
M: Linda, could you tell me the way to Vassar College? W: Are you driving? M: No, walking. (13)
W: Well, it‘s a long walk. I think the simplest way is for you to go up to Main Street over there. Turn left on Main Street and keep going for about 20 minutes. When you get to Water Plaza, turn right. (14) Keep on walking to the end of the road, and then take a left turn. You‘ll be on Raymond Avenue. Walk two blocks until you see a Citibank. Cross the street, and almost immediately take a left turn again. The entrance to Vassar College is down a few yards on your right. (15) Can you remember all that? M: I guess I got a little lost in the middle.
W: Well, look, perhaps the best thing is for you to find your way up to Vassar Hospital. (16) You can ask again and go from there.
M: Yes, perhaps that would be the best plan. Thank you very much for the directions. W: It‘s my pleasure. I hope you get there safely. Text 10
Welcome back to Good Morning, America. We‘re excited to continue discussing our theme for the day – protecting the environment. (17) We just want to thank the writer Jessica Fleming again for talking to us about her new book The Trees and Us. It really makes us realize how important trees are to both the world economy and to our planet. (18) Now, we‘re ready for our next guest. Matthew Thomas is an ocean biologist from the University of Florida, and he studies the environmental impact of human activities on the oceans. He has just written his first book. If Whales Could Talk, and I must say that it‘s a very interesting read. The best thing about this book is that it‘s easy to understand, even if you‘re not an award-winning scientist like Prof. Thomas. (19) I don‘t want to give too much away, but our guest definitely has some amazing stories to tell. Ever wonder where our garbage goes when we throw it away? And what about a few years after an oil spill has been cleaned up and all the environmental groups go home? The answers might surprise you. Prof. Thomas will also give us some suggestions about how we can protect the underwater environment, including some things that kids can do. (20) Please join me in welcoming Prof. Mathew Thomas!
听力:1-5 BAACC 6-10 BACBA 11-15 CACBC 16-20 BBCAB 第二部分(共两节,满分35分)
第一节单项填空(每小题1分,满分15分) 21-25 BCCDD 26-30 DACAD 31-35 BCBBA 第二节完形填空(每小题1分,满分20 分)
36-40 ABBCC 41-45 ACADB 46-50 DBCAA 51-55 CCADC 第三部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
56–57 CD 58-60 ABB 61-64 ABAB 65-70 ABCDAD 第四部分:任务型阅读(每小题l分,满分l0分)
71. everything/whatever 72. preference 73. time-saving/convenient 74. security 75. monitor 76. drawbacks/shortcomings/disadvantages/problems/weaknesses 77. doubtful/skeptical/sceptical 78. fears/worries/concerns 79. tracked 80. likely 第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)
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As is clearly shown in the charts above, 24% of the subjects with a short-term and clear life planning, and 9% with long-term and clear one, end up as successful people and elites respectively 25 years later while the rest with ambiguous one, ordinary people.
There is no denying that the importance of life planning can‘t be emphasized too much. Firstly, the life planning can drive us to continue moving forward when we are in difficulty and arouse our passions for learning more. Moreover, without it, we might be in the dark about what to do, thus achieving nothing in the end.
As a senior three student, my current primary task is to put all my heart into study to ensure excellent academic performance, and taking a gap year to do voluntary work is also on my agenda. After that, I‘ll go to college to major in what I‘m interested in.
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