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出题 陈贞玉 审题 李新贤 张文利 2017 5 5 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
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About Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle plays an important role in Scotland?s capital. During the Wars of Independence the castle changed hands many times. In 1314 it was retaken from the English a sudden night attack by Thomas Randolph, nephew of Robert the Bruce.
The castle was home to kings and queens. Queen Margaret died here in 1093, and Mary Queen of Scots, gave birth to James VI in the royal palace in 1566. From the 1600s onwards the castle was a military base. Later it also held prisoners of war. Parts are still a military base, but the castle is now a world-famous visitor attraction. Opening Hours:
The castle opens daily at 9:30am. Closing time varies seasonally: 1 Apr. ~ 30 Sept.: it closes at 6pm. 1 Oct. ~ 31 Mar.: it closes at 5pm.
The castle is closed on 25th and 26th December. On January 1st we are open from 11am to 5pm and normal hours from January 2nd. Last admission is 1 hour before closing. Ticket Types and Prices:
Beat the queues and book ahead online using our webstore for fast-track entry at no extra cost. Members do not need to queue at the ticket office, and simply need to show their card at Visitor Information. Prices:
Child(5~15 yrs): £9.90 Adult(16~59 yrs): £16.50 Concession(优惠价)(60 yrs+): £13.20
Children under 5 years old go free, but they must be accompanied by an adult. Guided Tours:
A guided tour is included in your ticket price—our guides love sharing their stories. They are experienced, knowledgeable and are always happy to answer questions, so it?s a great way to discover the castle?s amazing past. Guided tours take place throughout the day and the meeting point is through the Portcullis Gate past the audio booth by the clock.
21. What can be inferred about Edinburgh Castle from the text? A. It was used as a prison in the 1500s. B. It is once owned by non-Scottish people. C. It is the birthplace of Queen Margaret. D. It now functions merely as a tourist site.
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22. When can visitors visit Edinburgh Castle on New Year?s Day?
A. 4pm ~ 6pm. B. 10am ~ 12am. C. 1pm ~ 3pm. D. 9am ~ 11am. 23. How much should Jack, aged 62, and his twin 5-year-old grandchildren pay in all
to visit Edinburgh Castle?
A. £13.20. B. £36.30. C. £16.50. D. £33.00. 24. What is true about guided tours of Edinburgh Castle? A. They are provided only at the Portcullis Gate. B. They are provided only at certain times. C. Questions aren?t welcomed during them. D. They cost no extra money.
B
When his elder sister gave birth to a baby girl, this young uncle took the occasion very seriously. Eighteen-year-old Grant Kessler of Ohio had a viral(广为传播的)moment after he put on a suit, tie and pocket square to prepare for his niece?s arrival. Grant?s 16-year-old sister Iris tweeted a photo of him in the waiting room on Tuesday. The caption reads, “My sister is about to have a baby and my brother shows up to the hospital in a suit because ?first impressions matter?.” Iris? tweet has received over 444,000 likes and 135,000 retweets(转发). Twitter users called Grant?s gesture “sweet” and “gentlemanly”and named him “Uncle of the Year”.
The Kesslers? elder sister Olivia gave birth to a baby girl named Carter, and Iris welcomed her with another tweet. Grant got his moment to meet baby Carter, and based on this adorable photo Iris shared, it looks like their meeting was a success.
“This was typical behavior for Grant. He has a really cool personality,” Iris said, adding that he has an interesting experience as the only boy in a family of girls. “He?s a kid that you just sort of respect as soon as you meet him, and he likes to be liked,” she explained. Iris said she thinks her tweet was popular with people because it was simply “pure joy”. She believes the story offers an uplifting(服务人心的)message. “I hope people see that there are such little ways that they can make people around them happy, and to just keep spreading love around in order to brighten anyone?s day that you can !” she said.
25. How did Grant welcome his niece?s arrival?
A. By getting dressed quite formally. B. By tweeting a photo of her.
C. By writing a special tweet for her. D. By broadcasting live in the waiting room. 26. What was Twitter users? response to Grant?s behavior?
A. They generally thought little of it. B. They paid positive attention to it. C. They regarded it as a show-off. D. They decided to follow his suit. 27. What do Iris? words in the last paragraph imply? A. Little things can make a big difference. B. Everybody should dress well.
C. Grant behaved much too strangely this time.
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D. Grant dislikes being respected at first sight.
C
Sweden is so good at recycling that, for several years, it has imported rubbish from other countries so that its recycling plants(工厂)can function smoothly. Less than 1 percent of Swedish household waste was sent to landfills(垃圾填埋场)last year or any year since 2011.
We can only dream of such an effective system in the UK, which is why we end up paying expensive transport costs to send rubbish to be recycled overseas rather than paying fines to send it to landfills under The Landfill Tax of 1996.
Why are we sending waste to Sweden? Their system is so far ahead because of a culture of looking after the environment. Sweden was one of the first countries to place a heavy tax on fossil fuels in 1991 and now sources almost half its electricity from renewables.
“In Sweden people are quite crazy about being out in nature and they have a clear idea of what needs to be done on nature and environmental problems. We worked on communications for a long time to make people not throw things outdoors so that we can recycle and reuse,” says Anna-Carin Gripwall, director of communications for Avfall Sverige, the Swedish Waste Management?s recycling association.
Over time, Sweden has carried out a national recycling policy so that even though private companies undertake most of the business of importing and burning waste, the energy goes into a national heating network to heat homes through the freezing Swedish winter. “That?s a key reason that we have this district network, so we can use the heating from the waste plants. In the southern part of Europe they don?t use the heating from the waste, it just goes out of the chimney. Here we use, it as a substitute for fossil fuel,” Ms Gripwall says.
28. Why has Sweden been importing rubbish from abroad in the past few years? A. To try out its recycling system. B. To keep its recycling plants running.
C. To stop rubbish ending up in landfills. D. To make greater profits from rubbish. 29. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “sources” in Paragraph 3?
A. consumes B. saves C. obtains D. improves 30. How does Sweden handle the heating from the waste plants?
A. By making use of it to heat homes. B. By exchanging it for fossil fuel. C. By selling it to other countries. D. By sending it out from the chimney. 31. What conclusion can be drawn from the text?
A. People in Sweden will be fined if they don?t have their waste recycled. B. Swedish rarely get close to nature to avoid harming it.
C. Waste is imported and burnt mainly by the government in Sweden.
D. Swedish have a strong environmental awareness.
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D
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It?s never too late to build new friendships or reconnect with old friends. Spending time making friends and strengthening your friendships can pay off. Developing and keeping healthy friendships involves give-and-take. 36 And other times you?re on the receiving end. Letting friends know you care about them and appreciate them can help strengthen your bond. It?s as important for you to be a good friend as it is to surround yourself with good friends. Here are some good ways to help nurture (滋养)your friendships:
● 37 This most-basic behavior, emphasized during childhood, remains the key to successful, adult relationships. Think of friendship as an emotional bank account. Every act of kindness and every expression of gratitude (感激)are deposits into this account, while criticism and negativity draw down the account.
● Open up. Build closeness with your friends by opening up about yourself. 38 It shows that your friend holds a special place in your life, and it deepens your connection.
● Show that you can be trusted. Being responsible, reliable and dependable is key to forming strong friendships. 39 Follow through on commitments you?ve made to your friends. When your friends share secret information, keep it private.
● Make yourself available. Building a close friendship takes time—together. Make an effort to see new friends regularly, and to communicate with them in between meet-ups. You may feel awkward the first few times you talk on the phone or get together. 40 A. Sometimes you?re the one giving support.
B. Remember your appointments and arrive on time. C. Be kind.
D. Remind yourself that your feelings will pass.
E. Be willing to share personal experiences and concerns.
F. However, this feeling is likely to pass as you get more comfortable with each other. G. Listen up.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Every morning, on my way to work, I see homeless people sleeping on sidewalks. 41__ they?re in need of help. I feel very 42 to see this, and most people walk by, 43 they don?t exist and don?t offer any help at all, not even a 44 . Recently, it?s been extra cold, making things extra 45 for the homeless.
Usually I arrive at work around 8 a. m. , when the homeless are still asleep. I?m
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