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一、UseofEnglish
1、Scientistsaroundtheworldareracingtolearnhowto
rapidlydiagnose,treatandstopthespreadofanew,deadly
disease.SARS—SevereAcuteRespiratorySyndrome—was[1]
forthefirsttimeinFebruary2022inHanoi,【2】sincethen
hasinfectedmorethan1,600peoplein15countries,killing
63.Atthis[3],therearemorequestionsthananswers
surroundingthedisease.
Symptomsstart[4]afeverover100.4degreesF,chills,headache
orbody[5].Withinaweek,thepatienthasadrycough,which
might[6]toshortnessofbreath.In10%to200%ofcases,
patientsrequire[7]ventilationtobreathe.About3.5%diefrom
thedisease.Symptoms[8]beginintwotosevendays,butsome
reportssuggestit[9]takeaslongas10days.Scientistsare
closeto[10]alabtesttodiagnoseSARS.Inthemeantime,it
isdiagnosedbyitssymptoms.Thereisnoevidence[11]
antibioticsoranti-viralmedicineshelp,[12]doctorscanoffer
onlysupportivecare.PatientswithSARSarekeptinisolation
toreducetheriskof[13].Scientistsaren,tsureyet,but
someresearchersthinkitJsaL14]discoveredcoronavirus,the
familyofvirusesthatcausesomecommoncolds.
Mostcasesappeartohavebeenpassed[15]dropletsexpelled
wheninfectedpatientscoughorsneeze.Familymembersof
infectedpeopleandmedicalworkerswhocareforthemhavebeen
mostlikelyto[16]theillness.ButrecentdevelopmentsinHong
Kongsuggestthatthe[17]mightspreadthroughair,orthat
thevirusmight[18]fortwotothreehoursondoorknobsorother
[19]Healthexpertssayitis[20],though,thatsharingan
elevatorbrieflywithaninfectedpersonwou1dbeenoughtopass
thevirus.
(1)
A.detected
B.caught
C.disclosed
D.revealed
2、(2)
A.but
B.and
C.or
D.yet
3、(3)
A.time
B.point
C.aspect
D.instance
4、(4)
A.from
B.over
C.upon
D.with
5、(5)
A.hurt
B.sore
C.aches
D.feelings
6、(6)
A.process
B.advance
C.progress
D.convert
7、(7)
A.automatic
B.artificial
C.mechanical
D.controlled
8、(8)
A.regularly
B.ordinarily
C.traditionally
D.generally
9、(9)
A.will
B.might
C.should
D.must
10、(10)
A.cultivating
B.fostering
C.developing
D.designing
11、(11)
A.which
B.that
C.whether
D.what
12、(12)
A.so
B.but
C.still
D.yet
13、(13)
A.communication
B.transportation
C.transformation
D.transmission
14、(14)
A.lately
B.newborn
C.newly
D.renewed
15、(15)
A.under
B.through
C.beneath
D.from
16、(16)
A.acquire
B.receive
C.obtain
D.contract
17、(17)
A.ailment
B.ill-health
C.disease
D.infection
18、(18)
A.continue
B.linger
C.delay
D.persist
19、(19)
A.exteriors
B.outside
C.surfaces
D.coverings
20、(20)
A.probably
B.obviously
C.unlikely
D.clearly
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
AccordingtocomScore,Facebookistheleadingsocial
networkingsitebasedonmonthlyuniquevisitors,having
overtakenmaincompetitorMySpaceinApril2022.Accordingto
Alexa,thewebsite'srankingamongallwebsitesincreasedfrom
60thto7thintermsofworldwidetraffic,fromSeptember2022
toSeptember2022,andiscurrently5th.Quantcastranksthe
website15thinU.S.intermsoftraffic,andCompete,comranks
it14thinU.S.
TheInternetphenomenon,whichboasts80millionusers
worldwide,explodedinpopularityoverthepastyearasa
convenientwayforWebuserstocommunicateandsharepersonal
detailswithselectedgroupsoffriendsoracquaintances.But
grammaticalerrorsintheautomatedmessagesFacebookusesto
personalizepronounswhenmembersshareinformationwiththeir
friendshaveproliferatedsincethesiteexpandedfrom
English-onlyinto15newlanguagesinrecentmonths.
Andnow,Facebookwillpressmemberstodeclarewhetherthey
aremaleorfemale,seekingtoendthegrammaticaldevicethat
leadsthesitetorefertoindividualusersas"they"or
“themself.""We'vegottenfeedbackfromtranslatorsandusers
inothercountriesthattranslationswindupbeingtoo
confusingwhenpeoplehavenotspecifiedasexontheir
profiles,FacebookproductmanagerNaomiGleitsaidina
companystatement.
InEnglish,whenusersfailtospecifywhatgendertheyare,
Facebookdefaultstosomeform,ofthegenderneutral,plural
pronoun"they."Thatoptionisunavailablewhenthepluralis
alwaysmasculineorfeminineinotherlanguages."Peoplewho
haven,tselectedwhatsextheyarefrequentlygetdefaultedto
thewrongsex,“Gleitwrote.
Unlessthegenderoftheuserisclear,Facebookdoesnotknow
whichpronountousetonotifyothermembersaddinformation
tothesite.ThiscommonEnglishproblemismultipliedin
languageswheremasculineandfemininedistinctionsare
grammaticallyingrained.
Thesitewillnowaskuserstospecifywhethertheyaremale
orfemaleontheirbasicmember-shipprofile.Itwillprompt
existinguserstodefinethemselves.Facebookhasanopt-out
optionformemberswhochoosenottospecifytheirgenderor
donotconsidergendertobeclearcut.Memberscanremove
mentionofgenderfrommessagesabouttheiractivities."We've
receivedpushbackinthepastfromgroupsthatfindthe
male/femaledistinctiontoolimiting,“Gleitsaid.
Whatdoestheword"traffic”(Line3,Paragraph1)mostprobably
mean?
A.Thenumberofvisitstoacertainwebsite.
B.Thechangeofwebsiterankings.
C.Theamountofprofitawebsiteabletogenerateannually.
D.Thetrendincommunicationindustry.
2、
WhichoneofthefollowingistrueaboutFacebook?
A.Thewebsitesarelosingtheirpopularityinagradualway.
B.Registereduser'sprofilesareopentoanyoneonthe
internet.
C.Onlyfriendsandacquaintancesoftheusershaveaccessto
theirprofiles.
D.ThewebsiteisinEnglishonlysinceEnglishisauniversal
languagenow.
3、
Fromthepassage,weknowthatFacebookisnowfacedwiththe
problemthat.
A.lessandlesspeoplearepayingvisitstoit
B.peoplearecheatingabouttheirrealgenderonit
C.itisdifficulttotellwhetheranuserismaleorfemale
D.usersareusingimpropriatelanguagethere
4、
Fromthepassage,weknowthatinsomeotherlanguagethan
English,.
A.thereisnodifferencebetweenmaleandfemaleinpronouns
B.itisveryrudetoaskaboutthegenderquestiononinternet
C.evenpluralform,ofpronounshavegendertendencies
D.thesingularform,andpluralform,isthesame
5、
Whichoneofthefollowingistrueunderthenewregulations
ofFacebook?
A.Theusersareencouragedtoincludetheirgender
informationintheirextendedprofiles.
B.Onlythenewregistrationsareinfluencedbythisnew
regulation.
C.Userscanstillchoosenottospecifytheirgender.
D.Everyoneiswelcomingthisnewregulationsinceitbrings
ahoutclarityandconvenience.
6^Thetermmassagetherapy(alsocalledmassage,forshort;
massagealsoreferstoanindividualtreatmentsession)covers
agroupofpracticesandtechniques.Thereareover80types
ofmassagetherapy.Inallofthem,therapistspress,rub,and
otherwisemanipulatethemusclesandothersofttissuesofthe
body,oftenvaryingpressureandmovement.Theymostoftenuse
theirhandsandfingers,butmayusetheirforearms,elbows,
orfeet.Typically,theintentistorelaxthesofttissues,
increasedeliveryofbloodandoxygentothemassagedareas,
warmthem,anddecreasepain.
Massagetherapydatesbackthousandsofyears.Referencesto
massagehavebeenfoundinancientwritingsfrommanycultures,
includingthoseofAncientGreece,AncientRome,Japan,China,
Egypt,andtheIndiansubcontinent.IntheUnitedStates,
massagetherapyfirstbecamepopularandwaspromotedfora
varietyofhealthpurposesstartinginthemid-1800s.Inthe
1930sand1940s,however,massagefelloutoffavor,mostly
becauseofscientificandtechnologicaladvancesinmedical
treatments.Interestinmassagerevivedinthe1970s,
especiallyamongathletes.
Morerecently,a2022nationalsurveyonAmericans'useofCAM
(publishedin2022)foundthat5percentofthe31,000
participantshadusedmassagetherapyinthepreceding12
months,and9.3percenthadeverusedit.Accordingtorecent
reviews,peopleusemassageforawidevarietyof
health-relatedintents:forexample,torelievepain(often
frommusculoskeletalconditions,butfromotherconditionsas
well);rehabilitatesportsinjuries;reducestress;increase
relaxation;addressfeelingsofanxietyanddepression;andaid
generalwellness.
Massagetherapyappearstohavefewseriousrisksif
appropriatecautionsarefollowed.Averysmallnumberof
seriousinjurieshavebeenreported,andtheyappeartohave
occurredmostlybecausecautionswerenotfollowedoramassage
wasgivenbyapersonwhowasnotproperlytrained.Healthcare
providersrecommendthatpatientsnothavemassagetherapy
beforetheyconsulttheirdoctorsabouttheirownhealth
conditions.
Scientistsarestudyingmassagetounderstandwhateffects
massagetherapyhasonpatients,howithasthoseeffects,and
why.Someaspectsofthisarebetterunderstoodthanothers.
Therearemanymoreaspectsthatarenotyetknownorwel1
understoodscientifically.Morewell-designedstudiesare
neededtounderstandandconfirmthesetheoriesandother
scientificaspectsofmassage.
WhichoneofthefollowingstatementsaboutmassageisNOT
correctaccordingtothepassage?
A.Manydifferentpracticesandtechniquescanallbecalled
massage.
B.Softtissuesofthebodyareusuallythetargetofmassage.
C.Handsandfingersaidetheonlybodypartsthattherapists
usewhenpracticingmassage.
D.Massagecandomuchmorethanjustprovidingrelaxation.
7、
Whichoneofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutthehistory
ofmassage?
A.Ithasahistoryofaboutseveralhundredyears.
B.ItisonlyfoundinancientAsiacountrieslikeChinaand
Japan.
C.Itlostitspopularityafter1970sbecauseofmedical
advances.
D.IthadtwistsandturnsinitsdevelopmentinU.S.
8、
Inthesurveymentionedinparagraph3,weknowthat9.3
percentoftheparticipants.
A.usedmassagetherapyin2022
B.usedmassagetherapyin2022
C.hadusedmassagetherapyatleastonce
D.usedmassagetherapyin2022
9、
Paragraph4ismainlyconcernedabout.
A.sideeffectsandrisksofmassagetherapy
B.safetyofmassagetherapy
C.cautionsthatthetherapistsneedtofollow
D.thetrainingprocessesofaqualifiedtherapists
10、
Fromthepassage,weknowthatthestudyofmassage.
A.havenotgotstartedyet
B.needsmoreresearchontherapypractice
C.cannotexplaintherapypracticeatall
D.canprovidefullexplanationsfortherapypractice
11、Schoolshootingsacrossthecountrycontinuetodiscuss
thestoryofthestudentwhoisoutcastbyfellowpeersand
decidestolashout.Thesereportsmayleavesomewonderingif
ostracismisalegitimatecauseforviolence.KipWilliams
believesitis.Williams,aprofessorofpsychologyatPurdue
University,recentlycametocampustospeakabouttheeffects
ofbeingostracized.Theseeffectscanbedistressing,butthey
oftengounnoticed,hesaid."Iwouldhaveratherbeenbeaten
orbulliedthanbeignored,,zWilliamssaid,reflectingonwhat
someoftheparticipantsinhisexperimentsfeltaftertheywere
leftoutofagameoftoss."Eventwominutesofinvisibility
ispainful,“hesaid.
Ostracism,theactofignoringorexcluding,isaphenomenon
notonlyfoundintheadultworld,accordingtoWilliams.
Childrenplaysimplegameswhichleavepeersoutwithoutbeing
taughttodoso.Evenanimalsuseformsofostracism,Williams
said.Lions,wolvesandbees,forexample,usethetacticto
keepoutburdensomemembersoftheirgroups,whichoften
resultsindeathfortheexcludedmember.Exclusionamong
humanscanbesimilarlydetrimental,hesaid.
Williamsconductedacomputergameoftoss,andshowedthe
resultsforthosewhodidnotreceive
theball.Theirangry,disappointedandsaddenedfacesshowed
justhowimportantinclusionisinhumaninteraction.In
anotherexperiment,theexcludedparticipantshadnocontrol
overloudnoisesenteringtheirheadphones.Theresultwasthat
theychosetoactoutagainstfellowparticipants.
ThatlackofcontroliswhatWilliamsbelievestriggers
aggression."Whencontrolisrobbed,thenpeopledon'tcare
abouthowtheyarebeinglikedanymore,,zWilliamssaid."They
justwanttoestablishcontrolbybeingrecognized.Peopleare
morelikelytobeviolentinordertogetthatrecognition,
Williamssaid.
Hisresearchhasfoundthatpeoplearegenerallyostracizedat
leastonceaday,likethewaiterwhorefillswaterglasses
withoutnotice,orthepersonwhositsnexttoyouonthebus
withoutaglance.Theseinteractionsmaynotseemlikemuch,
butWilliamsassertsthateventheslightestsituationsin
whichpeoplefeelinvisiblecanhaveanegativeimpactonthem.
Inhisstudies,atotalof70percentofpeoplesaidtheyhad
beengiventhe"silenttreatmentbytheirlovedones.
Thecentralconceptofthepassage“ostracism"mostprobably
refersto.
A.theproblemofdistressingexperiencedbyschoolstudents
B.thephenomenonofsomestudentsbeingexcludedbypeers
C.theviolencehappeningoncampuswitnessedbystudents
D.theissueofsomestudentsunwillingtocommunicatewith
peers
12、
Whichoneofthefollowingistrueaboutostracism?
A.Itisaproblemonlyexperiencedbychildren.
B.Onlyhumanswilleverhavesuchbehaviors.
C.Childrenlearnaboutostracismfromtheirparents.
D.Childrencanlearntouseostracismbythemselves.
13、
Fromparagraph3,weknowthatWilliamsgothisresearchresult
from.
A.literaturereview
B.face-to-faceinterview
C.computergames
D.socialexperiment
14、
According,toWilliams,thevictimsofostracismtendtobe
A.caring
B.careful
C.controlling
D.violent
15、
Whichoneofthefollowingistrueabouttheexperienceof
ostracism?
A.Itisoftenandharmful.
B.Itisrarebutharmful.
C.Itisoftenbutharmless.
D.Itisrareandharmless.
16、“Iwasjustlikeyou-I'thoughtIwasinvincible,says
AdamBlomberg,standingbefore400studentsinadarkened
auditoriumatMiami,sCoralReefSeniorHighSchool.Aphoto
ofabloodiedandunconsciousteenager,abreathingtube
protrudingfromhismouth,flashesonthewall.
“Thatwasme,“hesays.There,sacollectivegaspbeforethe
roomgrowssilentandBlomberg,31,ananesthesiologistwho
trainedatBrighamandWomen'sHospitalinBoston,beginsthe
storyofwhathappenedonenightinFebruary1995.
Hecreatedapresentationillustratingthedangersofbehaving
irresponsiblyinacar,fromnotbucklinguptospeedingto
drivingundertheinfluenceofalcoholanddrugs.Hetracked
downphotosofteencrashvictimsfromthecenter,sarchives,
thenincorporatedstatisticsandhisownexperience.Hespoke
thefirsttimetoalocalBoyScouttroopandwassoongiving
histalk,“ASurvivor'sStory,“athighschoolsaroundthestate.
TheBlombergfamilyhadreasontocelebrate.Adamhadfully
recoveredandwasonhiswaytofulfillinghislifelongdream
ofbecomingadoctor.ButinJanuary2000,Blomberg's
22-year-oldstep-brother,Michael,waskilledinacrashwhile
drivingtohisAtlantahomelateonenight.Hewasn'twearing
aseatbelt.Aftertheaccident,Blombergstoppedtellinghis
storytocrowds,rackedwithguiltoverhisinabilitytoreach
Michael.IfBlomberghadfailedhisownbrother,hereasoned,
howcouldhepossiblymakeadifferencetoaroomfulof
strangers?Requestsfromschoolscontinuedtorollin,buthe
turneddowneveryone.
ThenBlomberggotacallfromahighschoolcounselor.Ashe
startedintohisstandardexcuse-lackoftime—helookedacross
theroomatastackofthank-younotesfromstudentswhohad
heardhimspeak.Herealizedthatkidsneededtohearwhathe
hadtosay.Heagreedtovisittheschoolandbegancontacting
othersonthewaitinglistforhistalks.
Blombergleavestheschoolhopinghehaschangedsomeone's
behavior.Herecallsaletterhereceivedfromastudentwho
heardhimspeakandgotintoacrashlaterthatsamedaybut
wasunharmed."Shetoldmeshewaswearingherseatbeltbecause
ofme.”
Letterslikethisreinforcehisbeliefthathesurvivedthe
accidentforareason."Therearealotofphysiciansinthe
world,andweallsavelives,“hesays."Ihaveaspecial
opportunitytosavelivesnotjustasadoctorbutalsoasa
humanbeing.”
Theword“invincible"mostprobablymeans.
A.capableofdoingeverything
B.incapableofbeingdestroyed
C.totallyunlikelytohappen
D.beyondbelieforunderstanding
17、
WhichoneofthefollowingisNOTapartoftheauthor's
presentation?
A.Photos.
B.Statistics.
C.Videos.
D.Hisownexperience.
18、
Whydidtheauthorstopgivingspeechesforawhile?
A.Thedeathofhisstepbrothermakeshimfeelguilty.
B.Thedevelopmentofseatbeltavoidedmostaccidents.
C.Therearenomorerequestsfromschoolsinvitinghim.
D.Hedidnothaveenoughtimetogivelecturesatthattime.
19、
Whatmakeshimregainhisbeliefinthevalueofhisspeeches?
A.Constantinvitationcallsfromschools.
B.ThedeathofhisstepbrotherBlomberg.
0----£
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C.Thethank-youlettersconfirminghisspeeches(values.
D.Numerousaccidentsheheardof.
20、
Whichoneofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.TeenDrivingRisksAreHighest
B.VehicleSafetyTrendsWillDriveInterior
C.RoadSafetyManagementandEmergencyResponse
D.TeachingTeensSafeDriving
21、PartB(10points)
Thoughhardlyasunwelcomeasdeathortaxes,collegeentrance
examsarejustasinevitableandalmostasdreadedbyhigh
schoolstudents.
AsthetestingdatesloomforjuniorsandseniorsfortheSAT
(formerlycalledtheScholasticAssessmentTest)andthe
AmericanCollegeTest,orACT,moststudentsarelookingfor
anedge,anyedge,inthecompetition.
Andasthenumberofhomeswithcomputerscontinuestorise,
testpublishersandsoftwaredevelopershavebeenquickto
recognizeagrowingniche.Withthemarketfortestpreparation
materialsatalllevelsestimatedat$540millionannually,
theyhavejumpedonthetechbandwagontoproducecomputerized
tutorialsthatpromisetoboostscores.
(41)“Webelievethatit'simportantforastudenttobeprepared
totakethetests,“notesDonPowers,aresearchscientistat
theEducationalTestingServiceinPrinceton,N.J.,the
organizationthatadministerstheSATfortheCollegeBoard.
"It'simportanttoknowhowtotakethetestsothatyouwon't
getascorethat'slowerthanyoudeserve."But,headds,“none
oftherigorousscientificevidencethatwehaveseensupports
thesepromises“toraisetestscores.
(42)Severalpoints,however,doweighinfavorofsoftwareas
opposedtotraditionaltest-preparation.Costisabigone.
(43)Convenienceisanother,astheCollegeBoardpointsout
intoutingitsnewsofware.Afewpointstorememberwhen
evaluatingvarioustest-prepsoftwarepackages:
(44)Theexams,thoughtheymayseemmysticaltothetesttaker,
arenotmagicandcertainlynotrandom.Thereislittle
variationinthestrategiestheprogramsusetoboosttest
scoresbecausethereislittlevariationinhowthetestare
developed.
Largely,whatdifferentiatesoneprogramfromanotheristhe
computerinterface,whichcanmakethesoftwaremore—or
less—user-friendly,andsuchfeaturesasautomatedtracking
ofstudentprogress.
(45)Acrashcoursewithtestprepsoftwareisneveran
alternativetocareful,long-termpreparationfortakingthe
exams.Somestudentsarebetterequippedtorespondtothe
self-paced,self-motivatedapproachsoftwareoffersthan
others,Powersnotes.
Althoughparentsmaybeinthemarketforwhattheyconsider
“serious"studyaids,theirchildren,whoaretheonestaking
thetests,mayappreciatetheprogramsthatofferalittlehumor.
Finally,asprogramsfrequentlypointout,theSATandACT,
whileimportanttocollegeadmissionsofficers,areonlyone
elementofasuccessfulcollegeapplication.
[A]Atestprepcoursewithaliveinstructorcancostasmuch
as$700.Test-prepsoftwarecosts$30to$80.
[B]Mostoftheprograms,infact,emphasizetheimportanceof
“guessingstrategies"andeliminatingunlikelyanswersto
improvescores.
[C]Uniikemanyprograms,thisonecangiveyouaquick,easy
andcomfortablewaytoachieveahighscore.
[D]"Iwouldratherusetheprogramthantakeapreparation
course,becauseIcoulddothisonmyowntimeandinmyown
home,z/notesonestudentintheCollegeBoardmaterials.
[E]Althoughatleastoneofthetestprogramsasksyouhowlong
youhavetopreparetotaketheexaminationinorderto
customizethelearnigncurve,allrecommendspendingaperiod
ofweeks,nothours,usingthesoftware.
[F]Butthoughmanyprogramsoffermoney-backguarantees,
professionaltestwriterstendtoscoffatthoseclaims.
(41)
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen
translatetheunderlinedsegmentsintoChinese.(10points)
(46)U.S.farmersareplantingmoreacresofcropsusingsoil
buildingandpollutionfightingfamingsystemsthan
traditionalmethodsthatrelyontheploworintensivetillage,
accordingtoareportduetobereleasedearlynextmonth.
Thereport,titled"NationalCropResidueManagementSurvey,“
showsa6millionacregainforenvironmentallyfriendly
farmingsystemsthisyear.
(47)Italsoshowstraditionalfarmingmethods,whichresult
ingreatersoilerosionandrunofffromfields,declinedby
4millionacres.
(48)Thesurvey,conductedonacounty-by-countybasisbyUSDA
NaturalResourcesConservationService,indicatesthatfarmers
inIowa,Illinois,SouthDakota,Kansas,andIndiana
contributedthemostt
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