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  第1部分:词汇选项(第1——15题,每题1分,共15分)

  下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

  1. Marsha confessed that she knew nothing of computer.

  A. admitted

  B. reported

  C. hoped

  D. answered

  2. The police believe the motive for the murder was jealousy.

  A. choice

  B. idea

  C. decision

  D. reason

  3. The high speed trains can have a major impact on our lives.

  A. effort

  B. problem

  C. concern

  D. influence

  4. We explored the possibility of expansion at the conference.

  A. offered

  B. included

  C. accepted

  D. investigated

  5. The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.

  A. continuous

  B. relative

  C. general

  D. sharp

  6. I rarely visit my parents after I obtained a decent job in this company.

  A. seldom

  B. frequently

  C. normally

  D. eventually

  7. He went to attend the party with decent clothes.

  A. honest

  B. rich

  C. good-looking

  D. high-ranking

  8. You must shine your shoes since you attend to such an important party.

  A. lighten

  B. clean

  C. wash

  D. polish

  9. The workers finally called off the strike after the government made the promise.

  A. put off

  B. ended

  C. cancelled

  D. demandedfor

  10. You should not touch it if you are not sure it is secure enough.

  A. clean

  B. pretty

  C. distant

  D. safe

  11. His idea is always utterly different from his classmates.

  A. hardly

  B. rarely

  C. simply

  D. totally

  12. The magnificent church towers always attract people's attention at fast.

  A. ancient

  B. old

  C. modem

  D. splendid

  13. People should work together to deal with environmental problems.

  A. list

  B. forbid

  C. handle

  D. allow

  14. This factory had a far better yield after introducing the new machine.

  A. goods

  B. production

  C. brand

  D. friend

  15. The frightening news is spread across the whole country.

  A. surprising

  B. boring

  C. happy

  D. horrible

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  第2部分:阅读判断(第16——22题,每题1分,共7分)?

  下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

  Image Martian Dust Particles

  NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander has taken its first-ever picture of a single particle of rusty Martian dust with one of its microscopes. The dust particles of dust were shown at a higher magnification than anything outside of Earth that has been imaged before. The rounded particle measured only about one micrometer, or one millionth of a meter, across.

  “Taking this image required the highest resolution microscope operated off Earth and a specially designed device to hold the Martian dust,” said Tom Pike, a Phoenix science team member from Imperial College London. “We always knew it was going to be technically very challenging to image particles this small.”

  The device that imaged the dust speck is called an atomic force microscope, which maps the shape of particles in three dimensions by scanning them with a sharp tip at the end of a spring. The atomic force microscope can detail the shapes of particles as small as about 100 nanometers. And this won’t be the last dust particle that Phoenix will image. “After this first success, we're now working on building up a portrait gallery of the dust on Mars,” Pike said.

  Dust exists everywhere on Mars, coating the surface and giving it its rusty red color. Dust particles also color the Martian sky pink and feed storms that regularly envelope the planet. The ultra-fine dust is the medium that actively links gases in the Martian atmosphere to processes in Martian soil, so it is critically important to understanding Mars’ environment, the researchers said.

  The $420-million Phoenix mission is analyzing the dust and subsurface ice layers of Mars’ arctic regions to look for signs of potential past habitability. The particle seen in the atomic force microscope image was part of a sample scooped by the robotic arm from the "Snow White" trench and delivered to Phoenix’s microscope station in early July.

  16. The dust particle on Mars is the smallest particle that has been imaged outside of Earth.

  A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned

  17. Using the same technology, we have also measured the size of particles on the moon and Jupiter.

  A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned

  18. Scientists use the highest resolution microscope to watch and record the image of Martian particles on earth.

  A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned

  19. Tom Pike said that they used to think it was no easy job to image such small particles.

  A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned

  20. An electronic device has been developed to measure the weight of certain Martian rocks.

  A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned

  21. After collecting the last Martian dust particle, the scientists have started to build up a portrait gallery of it.

  A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned

  22. The Phoenix’s robotic arm collected the Martian dust particles for analysis on Mars.

  A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned

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  第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23——30题,每题1分,共8分)

  下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23——26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第3——6段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27——30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。

  The Magic Io Personal Digital Pen

  Check out the io Personal Digital Pen launched by Logitech: It’s a magic pen that can store everything you write and transfer it to your computer. And you don’t have to lug a hand-held device along with you for it to work.

  Logitech’s technology works like this: The pen writes normally, using normal ballpoint pen ink. But while you are writing, a tiny camera inside the pen is also taking 100 snapshots per second of what you are doing, mapping your writing via a patchwork of minute dots printed on the paper. All this information-the movement of your pen on the paper,basically—is then stored digitally inside the pen, whether you are writing notes or drawing complex diagrams. You can store up to 40 pages worth of doodles in the pen’s memory. As far as you are concerned, you are just using a normal pen.

  It is only when you drop the pen into its PC-connected cradle that the fun begins. Special software on your PC will figure out what you have done, and begin to download any documents you have written since the last time it was there. Depending on whether you have ticked certain boxes on the special notepad, it can also tell whether the document is destined to be an e-mail, a “to do” task, or a diagram to be inserted into a word-processing document. Once the documents are downlonded you can view them, print them out or convert them to other formats.

  The io Personal Digital Pen is a neat and simple solution to the problem of storing, sharing and retrieving handwritten notes, as well as for handling diagrams, pictures and other non-text doodling. You don’t have to carry a laptop along with you. All you have to do is just whip out the pen and the special paper and you are off.

  It is a great product because it does not force you to work differently-walking around with a screen strapped to your arm, or carrying with you extra bits and pieces. The pen is light and works like a normal pen if you need it to, while the special notepads look and feel like notepads. The only strange looks will be from people who are curious why you are writing with a cigar.

  The io Personal Digital Pen also has potential elsewhere. FedEx, for example, is introducing a version of the pen so that cutomers can fill out forms by hand-instead of punching letters into cumbersome devices. Once that data is digital more or less anything can be done with it-transferring it wirelessly to a central computer, for example, or via a hand-phone. Doctors could transmit their prescriptions direct to pharmacies, reducing fraud; policemen could send their reports back to the station, reducing paperwork.

  23. Paragraph 2_____

  24. Paragraph 3_____

  25. Paragraph 5_____

  26. Paragraph 6_____

  A. A Friendly and Convenient Device

  B. Ways to Download the Stored Information

  C. Examples of Other Potential Applications of the Io Pen

  D. Customers’ Passion for the Io Pen

  E. FedEx the First User of the Io Pen

  F. Working Principle of the Io Personal Digital Pen

  27. There is no need to learn how to use the io Personal Digital Pen because_____.

  28. If you want to download what you have done with the magic pen,_____.

  29.The magic pen is particularly convenient when you work away from home or office because .

  30. No matter what you write or draw, .

  A. you don’t have to carry your laptop along

  B. the information will be shown digitally on the pen

  C. FedEx has special software to store your information

  D. it works like an ordinary pen

  E. you simply place the pen into its computer-connected cradle

  F. the movement of your pen is recorded digitally inside the pen

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  第4部分:阅读理解(第31——45题,每题3分,共45分)

  下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。

  第一篇

  Sleep Lets Brain File Memories

  To sleep. Perchance to file? Findings published online this week by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences further support the theory that the brain organizes and stows memories formed during the day while the rest of the body is catching zzz’s.

  Gyorgy Buzsaki of Rutgers University and his colleagues analyzed the brain waves of sleeping rats and mice. Specifically, they examined the electrical activity emanating from6 the somatosensory neocortex (an area that processes sensory information) and the hippocampus, which is a center for learning and memory. The scientists found that oscillations in brain waves from the two regions appear to be intertwined. So-called sleep spindles (bursts of activity from the neocortex) were followed tens of milliseconds later by beats in the hippocampus known as ripples. The team posits that this interplay between the two brain regions is a key step in memory consolidation. A second study, also published online this week by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, links age-associated memory decline to high glucose levels.

  Previous research had shown that individuals with diabetes suffer from increased memory problems. In the new work, Antonio Convit of New York University School of Medicine and his collaborators studied 30 people whose average age was 69 to investigate whether sugar levels, which tend to increase with age, affect memory in healthy people as well. The scientists administered recall tests, brain scans and glucose tolerance tests, which measure how quickly sugar is absorbed from the blood by the body’s tissues. Subjects with the poorest memory recollection, the team discovered, also displayed the poorest glucose tolerance. In addition, their brain scans showed more hippocampus shrinkage than those of subjects better able to absorb blood sugar.

  “Our study suggests that this impairment may contribute to the memory deficits that occur as people age.” Convit says. “And it raises the intriguing possibility that improving glucose tolerance could reverse some age-associated problems in cognition.” Exercise and weight control can help keep glucose levels in check, so there may be one more reason to go to the gym.

  31. Which of the following statements is nearest in meaning to the sentence “To sleep. Perchance to file?”?

  A. Does brain arrange memories in useful order during sleep?

  B. Does brain have memories when one is sleeping?

  C. Does brain remember files after one falls asleep?

  D. Does brain work on files in sleep?

  32. What is the result of the experiment with rats and mice carried out at Rutgers University?

  A. The electrical activity is emanating from the somatosensory neocortex.

  B. Oscillations in brain waves are from hippocampus.

  C. Somatosensory neocortex and hippocampus work together in memory consolidation.

  D. Somatosensory neocortex plays it primary role in memory consolidation.

  33. What is the relation of memory to glucose tolerance, as is indicated by a research mentioned in paragraph 4?

  A. People with poor memory have high glucose tolerance.

  B. People with good memory have low glucose tolerance.

  C. Memory level has nothing to do with glucose tolerance.

  D. The poorer the memory, the poorer glucose tolerance.

  34. In what way is memory related to hippocampus shrinkage?

  A. There is no relation between memory and hippocampus shrinkage.

  B. The more hippocampus shrinks, the poorer one’s memory.

  C. The more hippocampus shrinks, the better one’s memory.

  D. The less hippocampus shrinks, the poorer one’s memory.

  35. According to the last paragraph, what is the ultimate reason for going to the gym?

  A. To prevent hippocampus shrinkage.

  B. To control weight.

  C. To exercise.

  D. To control glucose levels.

  第二篇

  Driven to Distraction

  Joe Coyne slides into the driver’s seat, starts up the car and heads to town. The empty stretch of interstate gives way to urban congestion, and Coyne hits the brakes as a pedestrian suddenly crosses the street in front of him.

  But even if he hadn’t stopped in time, the woman would have been safe. She isn’t real. Neither is the town. And Coyne isn’t really driving. Coyne is demonstrating a computerized driving simulator that is helping researchers at Old Dominion University (ODU) examine how in-vehicle guidance systems affect the person behind the wheel.

  The researchers want to know if such systems, which give audible or written directions, are too distracting — or whether any distractions are offset by the benefits drivers get from having help finding their way in unfamiliar locations.

  “We are looking at the performance and mental workload of drivers,” said Caryl Baldwin, the assistant psychology professor lending the research, which involves measuring drivers reaction time and brain activity as they respond to auditory and visual cues.

  The researchers just completed a study of the mental workload involved in driving through different kinds of environments and heavy vs, light traffic. Preliminary results show that as people “get into more challenging driving situations, they don’t have any extra mental energy to respond to something else in the environment.” Baldwin said.

  But the tradeoffs could be worth it, she said. The next step is to test different ways of giving drivers navigational information and how those methods change the drivers’ mental workload.

  “Is it best if they see a picture…that shows their position, a map kind of display?”Baldwin said. “Is it best if they hear it?”

  Navigational systems now on the market give point-by-point directions that follow a prescribed route. “They’re very unforgiving,” Baldwin said. “If you miss a turn, they can almost seem to get angry.”

  That style of directions also can be frustrating for people who prefer more general instructions. But such broad directions can confuse drivers who prefer route directions. Baldwin said.

  Perhaps manufacturers should allow drivers to choose the style of directions they want, or modify systems to present some information in a way that makes sense for people who prefer the survey style, she said.

  Interestingly, other research has shown that about 60 percent of men prefer the survey style, while 60 percent women prefer the route style, Baldwin said. This explains the classic little thing of why men don’t like to stop and ask for directions and women do, Baldwin added.

  36. Which statement is true of the description in the first two paragraphs?

  A. If Coyne had stopped the car in time, he wouldn’t have hit the woman.

  B. The woman would have been knocked over, if Coyne had followed the traffic regulations.

  C. Coyne is not really driving so it is impossible for him to have hit the woman.

  D. If the woman had not crossed the street suddenly, Coyne would not have hit her.

  37. What do researchers want to find out, according to the third and fourth paragraphs?

  A. Whether or not audible or written directions are distracting.

  B. How long it will take the driver to respond to auditory and visual stimuli.

  C. How the driver perform under certain mental workload.

  D. All of the above.

  38. What are the preliminary results given in the fifth paragraph?

  A. Drivers are afraid of getting into challenging driving situations.

  B. In challenging driving situations, drivers still have extra energy to handle other things.

  C. In challenging driving situations, drivers do not have any additional mental energy to deal with something else.

  D. Drivers’ mental load remains unchanged under different situations.

  39. The sixth paragraph mainly state that the researchers

  A. are designing a visual navigational information system.

  B. are designing an audio navigational information system.

  C. are designing an audio-visual navigational information system.

  D. want to determine the best ways of giving navigational information system.

  40. What kind of directions do men and women prefer?

  A. Women prefer more general directions and men prefer route directions.

  B. Men prefer more general direction and women prefer route directions.

  C. Both men and women prefer general directions.

  D. Both men and women prefer route directions.

  第三篇

  Listening to Birdsong

  A male zebra finch chirps away to himself. Suddenly he notices a female bird nearby. He realizes he has an audience and immediately changes his song. Can the female tell the difference in his performance? According to a new study, the female zebra finch knows. And she prefers the special trills he creates when he sings to her. A male zebra finch changes his song when singing to a female in ways that people can barely detect. But the female finch can tell the difference.

  Scientists had noticed slight variations in the songs of male zebra finches based on whether they were singing alone or whether there was a female (and potential mate) nearby. With an audience, the males sped up the pace of their songs and controlled the notes they used.

  For this study, researchers Sarah C. Woolley and Allison Doupe at the University of California, San Francisco decided to focus attention on the listening females, which have not been well studied in the past.

  In the study, Woolley and Doupe set up a long cage with a sound speaker at each end. One broadcast the sound of a male zebra finch singing to himself, like someone singing in the shower. The other speaker broadcast a male performing for a female audience, as if he was giving a concert.

  Female birds were placed between the two speakers. Some of the birds had mates. Others didn’t. The females shifted around a bit, and then most of them hopped over to sit beside just one speaker. All the birds that made a clear choice liked songs meant for a female audience, even if they’d never met the male.

  Mated females also had a chance to listen to two different performance songs, one from an unknown male, and one from their mate. They spent more time listening to the concert version of their mates’ songs. This suggests that after a while, females learn to recognize—and prefer—the songs of their mates.

  Scientists then studied the brains of the females. They found certain areas of the brain perked up when the birds listened to the concert songs. These brain areas may be involved in recognizing and evaluating the songs, and storing the memories of them.

  This research deals with what’s called directed communication, when the communicator or sender, focuses the message for a specific audience. One example is the way moms speak to their babies. Mothers around the world use the same sort of high-pitched sing-song chatter, and the babies respond best to those sounds. Songbirds are one of the only other species known to 1earn their communication, in this case their songs.

  41. What does the first paragraph say about zebra finches?

  A. Male zebra finches like to sing to female zebra finches.

  B. Male zebra finches sing louder than female zebra finches.

  C. Male zebra finches change their songs in female zebra finches’ presence.

  D. Male zebra finches like to listen to female zebra finches sing.

  42. What did the researchers find in their study of female zebra finches?

  A. Female finches liked songs male finches sang for them.

  B. Female finches only liked songs male finches sang for their mates.

  C. Female finches liked to listen to songs from both speakers.

  D. Female finches chose the best male singers as their mates.

  43. What is meant by “concert songs” in the seventh paragraph?

  A. Songs sung by zebra finches at a concert.

  B. Songs sung by male finches for female finches.

  C. Songs sung by female finches for male finches.

  D. Songs sung by male finches to many female finches.

  44. What is NOT true of directed communication?

  A. The sender of a message has a specific audience.

  B. Male zebra finches sing to female finches.

  C. Mothers talk to their babies.

  D. Male zebra finches sing to themselves.

  45. Which of the following can best reflect the theme of the passage?

  A. Chirping away.

  B. Birdsongs as communication.

  C. Zebra finches and their life.

  D. Enjoying birdsongs.

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  第5部分:补全短文(第46——50题,每题2分,共10分)

  下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。

  Sleeping Giant

  Right now, an eruption is brewing in Yellowstone National Park. Sometime during the next two hours, the park’s most famous geyser, Old Faithful, will begin gurgling boiling water and steam. 46

  Old Faithful is not only a spectacular sight; it’s also a constant reminder that Yellowstone sits on one of the largest volcanoes in the world. If you’ve never heard of Yellowstone’s volcano, you’re not alone. 47 Yet it has erupted three times during the last 2 million years. And one of those eruptions spewed enough volcanic ash and other debris to blanket half the United States.

  Yellowstone’s volcano is sometimes called a “supervolcano,” or extremely large and explosive caldera volcano. 48 This supervolcano formed over a hot spot, an extremely hot area in Earth’s mantle. John Valley, a volcano professor, said that as the crust moves across a hot spot, the hot spot melts a section of the plate moving over it, forming “one volcano after another.”

  The Yellowstone hot spot melts thick continental crust, which may cause catastrophic eruptions. According to experts the eruptions that created each of the three calderas in and around Yellowstone National Park were larger than any other volcanic eruption in recorded history. The most recent eruption, which happened 640, 000 years ago, produced at least 1,000 cubic kilometers of ash and debris, which blanketed most of the western half of the United States. 49

  Geological evidence shows Yellowstone has blown its stack every 700,000 years or so. “If nature were truly that regular and reliable, we would be due for another eruption soon,2” said Valley. “However, these processes are subject to variability, so we don’t really know when the next eruption will happen.”

  50 It is the volcanic energy that powers the geysers and hot springs, creates the mountains and canyons, and generates the unique ecosystems that support Yellow tone’s diverse wildlife.

  A. Three calderas make up more than a third of Yellowstone National Park.

  B. The first Yellowstone eruption, 2 million years ago, released more than double that amount of ash and debris.

  C. The volcano is so inconspicuous (不显眼的 ) that few people know it exists.

  D. Then, an enormous fountain will shoot high into the air.

  E. While the active geological processes at Yellowstone do pose some risk to the public, they also make it a unique treasure.

  F. Yellowstone National Park attracts the interest of geologists the world over.

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  Animal’s “Sixth Sense”

  A tsunami was triggered by an earthquake in the Indian Ocean in December, 2004. It killed tens of thousands of people in Asia and East Africa. Wild animals, 51 , seem to have escaped that terrible tsunami. This phenomenon adds weight to notions that1 they possess a “sixth sense” for 52 , experts said.

  Sri Lankan wildlife officials have said the giant waves that killed over 24, 000 people along the Indian Ocean island’s coast clearly 53 wild beasts, with no dead animals found.

  “No elephants arc dead, not 54 a dead rabbit. I think animals can 55 disaster. They have a sixth sense. They know when things are happening,” H. D. Ratnayake, deputy director of Sri Lanka’s Wildlife Department, said about one month after the tsunami attack. The 56 washed floodwaters up to 2 miles inland at Yala National Park in the ravaged southeast, Sri Lanka’s biggest wildlife 57 and home to hundreds of wild elephants and several leopards.

  “There has been a lot of 58 evidence about dogs barking or birds migrating before volcanic eruptions or earthquakes. But it has not been proven,” said Matthew van Lierop, an animal behavior 59 at Johannesburg Zoo.

  “There have been no 60 studies because you can’t really test it in a lab or field setting,” he told Reuters. Other authorities concurred with this 61 .

  “Wildlife seem to be able to pick up certain 62 , especially birds … there are many reports of birds detecting impending disasters,” said Clive Walker, who has written several books on African wildlife.

  Animals 63 rely on the known senses such as smell or hearing to avoid danger slid as predators.

  The notion of an animal “sixth sense” — or 64 other mythical power is an enduring one which the evidence on Sri Lanka’s ravaged coast is likely to add to.

  The Romans saw owls 65 omens of impending disaster and many ancient cultures viewed elephants as sacred animals endowed with special power or attributes.

  51. A. therefore B. however C. although D. whatever

  52. A. shelters B. foods C. disasters D. water

  53. A. missed B. protected C. raised D. caught

  54. A. such B. too C. so D. even

  55. A. feel B. see C. hear D. sense

  56. A. waves B. tides C. winds D. rivers

  57. A. birthplaces B. playground C. reserve D. storage

  58. A. experimental B. apparent C. scientific D. chemical

  59. A. specialist B. assistant C. supporter D. sponsor

  60. A. additional B. specific C. especial D. exceptional

  61. A. modification B. detection C. assessment D. value

  62. A. route B. behavior C. principle D. phenomenon

  63. A. unwillingly B. occasionally C. doubtfully D. certainly

  64. A. some B. much C. many D. few

  65. A. on B. as C. for D. in

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  36-40 CDCDB

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  46-50 DCABE

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