by giving it a proper arrangement.
4. Put your important documents together
Once you've chosen a leader, using a travel folder to gather all tickets, maps and other important documents can help?? the process of group travel smoothly, as well. 5. Power down
Nothing is more likely to cause anger than when one person is trying to have a
conversation with someone who's busy showing off the trip online. Turn off all messages,? voicemails? and social media activity, and live in the moment with your friends. When you travel and end up spending the time with your face buried in your phone, your companions will certainly think your social networking is more interesting than their company. 6. Set specific free time
If you do decide to go by yourself and set your specific free time, you can use a
communication app, like Wechat , to stay in touch. It allows you to send your location and communicate effectively if you travel alone while exploring. 28. The purpose of the text is to _ . A. entertain B. advertise C. have fun D. persuade 29. If you want to book the tickets before travelling, the most important topic you are concerned about is . A. Nominate a trip leader B. Create a group schedule C. Talk money ahead of time
D. Put your important documents together 30. Why is your company angry with you?
A. You turn off your communicative equipment B. You only have a conversation with others. C. You only enjoy yourself while travelling.
D. You are only interested in social networking. 31. What are you expected to do if you travel by yourself?
A. Use a communication app. B. Get everything ready in advance. C. Use a travel folder. D. Explore in specific free time. D
Colleges give future students very little information about how much money they can
expect to earn in the job market. In part that's because colleges may not want people to know, and in part it's because such information is difficult and expensive to gather.
On Saturday, the federal government solved that problem by releasing a huge set of new data detailing the earnings of people who attended nearly every college and university in America. The Department of Education was thus able to calculate how much money people who were admitted into individual colleges in 2001 and 2002 were earning 10 years later. On the surface, the trends aren't surprising - students who are admitted into wealthy, excellent colleges earn more than those who do not. The national universities producing the top earners are no surprise: Harvard, M. I. T. , Stanford and others that routinely top the annual U. S. News and World Report college rankings.
The Department of Education calculated the percentage of students at each college who earned more than $ 25,000 per year, which is about what high school graduates earn. At
hundreds of colleges, less than half of students reached the level 10 years after enrolling. At Bennington College in Vermont, over 48 percent of former students were earning less than $ 25,000 per year. A quarter were earning less than $ 10,600 per year. At Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, the median annual earnings were only $35, 700. Results at the University of New Mexico were almost exactly the same.
The data reveals how much money students are borrowing in exchange for earnings after graduation. While U. C. L. A. and Penn State are both famous public research universities, recent U.C.L.A. graduates leave with about 30 percent less debt, even as their predecessors (前任)are earning about 30 percent more money at Penn State. Harvard students borrow barely a quarter of what Brandeis students take on, and earn nearly twice as much. 32. How did the federal government settle the problem?
A. By releasing a huge set of new data. B. By gathering difficult information. C. By calculating the earnings of people. D. By providing the final results. 33. Students in wealthy and first class colleges usually earn____. A. less B. more C. the same D. nothing 34. Which universities can probably produce top earners? A. Bennington College and Bard College. B. U. C. L. A. and Penn State Universities. C. Harvard, M. I.T. and Stanford. D. Bennington College and U.C.L. A.
35. How much percentage could the former students at Bennington College probably earn every year?
A.10%. B.25%.C. Nearly 50%. D. Just 48%. 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人空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余 选项。
You like to read about staying healthy and living a long life. 36 Here are some highlights from the Health Report for 2014. It includes comments from our international audience.
Sit Less, Live Longer
37 The story \encouraged many of you to get up from your desks and move more at work. Are You Hardcore Enough for CrossFit?
CrossFit is a fitness trend that has been very popular in recent years. It uses very basic but very challenging exercises. 38 But some like the fact that you do the exercises in teams.
How Does My Brain Work Best?
39 And they seem to like reports on how to use their brains most effectively. For example, we wrote about a study that found if you write your class notes by hand, you will remember them better than if you type them. Is Writing Notes by Hand Better Than Typing?
Henry from Venezuela says, \
using my hand. I just take into consideration what is important to me.\“White Crystal\
write it. Because , when you're writing it means you're thinking about it. You use listening, understanding, seeing and thinking.”
It's Never Too Late to Make Your Dreams Come True
Mr. Reid, Nobue from Japan wrote, \these dreams. 40 I will give them my best shot.” A. You like to know how your brain works best. B. All of us lack good living methods. C.We all sit a lot.
D. some think that it is unlikely to be a challenging sport. E. I am such a happy person that I can follow my dreams. F. Some say it is too easy to get hurt doing CrossFit. G. Our listeners like their brains.
第三部分英语知识运用[共两节,满分45]
第一节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 One True Love
He never believed that true love existed. His 41 divorced when he was young and he didn't think that true love was able to 42 in today's world. He was proven wrong. His grandparents 43 tried to help them. He? knew they loved each other, but he wasn't 44 it was true love. He had never heard them 45 ,“I love you\
They had been married for over fifty years and he thought that their true love was 46 .But again he was wrong. His grandfather, Ralph, was ill, fell and hurt his hip(臀部). 47 in the hospital, the doctors told him that he 48 lung cancer.
It was around Thanksgiving Day and by Christmas his 49 worsened. The cancer
spread and his sister called him 50 and said that their grandfather had only a 5 1 to live
and by the weekend he would no longer be with them. He 52 that true love does exist today and will survive beyond 53 . Every night as his grandfather grew more fragile, he would whisper sweet 54 to grandmother, Madge. The night before he died, 55 was walking out of his room and he said to her “I 56 you, Madge”.
The next morning he received a 57 at work that grandfather had passed away during the 58 . Throughout his short battle with cancer, he realized how much two people can love each other and he realized how much it means to be loved and 5 9 10ve. It is the greatest 60 on earth and it lasts beyond life because you never forget your one true love. 41.A.parents B. children C. grandparents D. wife 42.A.keep B. exist C. get D. disappear 43.A.seldom B. hardly C. never D. always 44.A.enthusiastic B. afraid C. sure D. negative 45.A.say B. talk C. speak D. tell
46.A.atttractive B. rough C. gone D. enjoyable 47.A.Unless B. While C. Once D. Though
48.A.suffered from B. resulted from C. died from D. recovered from
49.A. stage B. environment C. movement D. condition 50.A.whispering B. laughing C. crying D. joking 51.A.day B. week C. month D. year
52.A.realized B. agreed C. resisted D. rejected 53.A.control B. repair C. life D. death
54.A.flowers B. words C. smiles D. expressions 55.A.uncle B. grandson C. grandmother D. mother 56.A.love B. hate C. envy D. desert 57.A.letter B. phone C. note D. poster 58.A.morning B. midday C. night D. dawn 59.A.lack B. admire C. lose D. give
60.A.description B. achievement C. contribution D. gift
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分英语知识运用[共两节,满分45分] 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 In 2016, athletes from around the world will compete for gold 61 (medal) in the Summer Olympics. Brazil was named to host this important sporting event____62 October, 2009. It will be the first Olympics 63 (hold) in South America.
The games will take place in Rio de Janeiro. The city beat out three other sites, Madrid, Tokyo and Chicago, to host the event. When 64 International Olympic Committee chose Rio de Janeiro, cheering people 65 (flood)? the city's streets.?? The Olympics are expected j66 (attract) tens of thousands of people. Brazilian officials 67 (sincere) hope hosting the games will improve life in Brazil. About 30 percent 68 people there live in poverty, or in poor conditions. Tourism during the Olympics is expected to create more than 2 million jobs.
¨It's 69 (go) to be good for the economy, and good for the people,\president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva says. \ 70 (good) here.”
第四部分 写作[共两节满分35分]
第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有
10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(/\\),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
One day, the wind and the sun were arguing about whom was the strongest. \that l was the strongest,\ \“That's nothing,\“I am very much stronger than that.” Just then, they saw a man wear a heavy coat. \
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