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2018年全国英语竞赛《B类英语专业》决赛试题及答案
一、Part Ⅰ (略) (30 marks(Listening Comprehension))
1.Rent is usually paid _____ the first day of a month.
A.for
B.to
C.in
D.on
答案: D
解析: 句意:房租一般是在月初第一天缴纳。表示在具体的某一天,用介词on。故正确答案为D。
2.I ordered a pizza and salad.The pizza was nice but _____ salad was disgusting.
A.a
B.an
C.the
D.\
答案: C
解析: 句意:我点了披萨和沙拉。披萨很好吃,但是沙拉很恶心。重复前文提到过的特定物品,需要加定冠词the。故正确答案为C。
3.It’s so nice to hear from her again._____, we last met more than ten years ago.
A.That’s to say
B.Believe it or not
C.In other words
D.So to speak
答案: B
解析: 句意:很高兴再次收到她的来信。信不信由你,我们上次见面是在十多年前。that’s to say意为“也就是说”。in other words意为“换句话说”。so to speak意为“可以这么说”。这三个均不符合句子逻辑,故正确答案为B。
4.You could always _____ Mr.Hunter to settle an argument, no matter what was discussed.
A.believe in
B.count on
C.divust in
D.call on
答案: B
解析: 句意:不管讨论什么,你都可以指望亨特先生来解决一场争论。count on sb.属于固定搭配,表示“指望/依靠某人”。believe in、trust in均表示“相信”;call on表示“访问;号召”,只有count on最为符合,故正确答案为B。
5.The first, second, and the third awards went to Jack, Tom, and Harry _____.
A.respectively
B.similarly
C.differently
D.equally
答案: A
解析: 句意:第一个、第二个、第三个奖项分别授予了杰克、汤姆和哈里。respectively分别地;各自地。similarly同样地;类似地。differently不同地;差异。equally同样地;相等地。根据句意可知,respectively最为符合。故正确答案为A。
6.A tire _____ when you pump air into it; it shrinks when the air is gone.
A.explores
B.exploits
C.expands
D.exposes
答案: C
解析: 句意:当你给轮胎充气时,轮胎就会膨胀;当空气消失时,它就会收缩。explore探索;探测。exploit开发;开采。expand扩张;扩大。expose揭露;揭发。根据句意可知,expand最为符合。故正确答案为C。
7.He was a brilliant musician as a boy, but he never _____ his early promise.
A.completed
B.performed
C.concluded
D.fulfilled
答案: D
解析: 句意:他小时候是个才华横溢的音乐家,但他从来没有履行他早期的诺言。complete完成。perform执行;完成。conclude推断;决定。fulfill履行;实现。根据句意可知,fulfill最为符合。故正确答案为D。
8.The number of stay-at-home husbands in the U.K.reached a _____ high last year, new figures show.
A.novel
B.brand
C.huge
D.record
答案: D
解析: 句意:最新数据显示,去年英国全职丈夫的数量创历史新高。novel小说。brand商标;烙印。huge巨大的;庞大的。record记录;记载。根据句意可知,record最为符合。故正确答案为D。
9.The city planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic.They expect enough tax _____.
A.revenues
B.efficiency
C.privileges
D.validity
答案: A
解析: 句意:城市规划委员会表示,他们对明年的财政前景表示乐观。他们期望有足够的税收收入。revenue税收收入;财政收入。efficiency效率;效能。privilege特权;优待。validity有效性;正确性。根据句意可知,revenues最为符合。故正确答案为A。
10.Parents often faced the _____ between doing what they felt was good for the development of the child and what they could stand by way of undisciplined noise and desdivuctiveness.
A.premise
B.dilemma
C.junction
D.paradox
答案: B
解析: 句意:父母们常常面临两难的选择:是做自己认为对孩子发展有好处的事,还是忍受不受约束的噪音和破坏性的事。premise前提;上述各项。dilemma困境;进退两难。junction连接;交合点。paradox悖论;反论。根据句意可知,dilemma最为符合。故正确答案为B。
11.Very few university students understood his lecture, the subject of which was very _____.
A.dim
B.conspicuous
C.intelligible
D.obscure
答案: D
解析: 句意:很少有大学生听懂他的讲座,讲座的主题非常晦涩难懂。dim暗淡的;模糊的。conspicuous显著的;显眼的。intelligible可理解的;明了的。obscure不清楚的;难以理解的。根据句意可知,obscure最为符合。故正确答案为D。
12._____, Mr.Flanigan admitted that he pushed too hard, and ultimately his efforts failed.
A.On average
B.In redivospect
C.In essence
D.On occasion
答案: B
解析: 句意:回想起来,弗拉尼根先生承认他过于用力,最终努力失败。On average普通;通常。In retrospect回顾往事;检讨过去。In essence本质上;大体上。On occasion有时;偶尔。根据句意可知,In retrospect最为符合。故正确答案为B。
13.—Oh, hello.You must be our new neighbor.
—Yes, that’s right.
—Let me indivoduce myself.I’m Jane, your neighbor across the sdiveet.
—_____.My name is Wendy.I just moved in yesterday.
A.It’s nice to meet you
B.If I can help in any way
C.I appreciate that
D.Forgive me
答案: A
解析: 句意:——哦,你好。你一定是我们的新邻居。——是的,没错。——让我自我介绍一下。我是简,你街对面的邻居。——很高兴见到你。我的名字是温迪。我昨天刚搬进来。由于对话的两个人是刚刚见面,只有A选项符合回应别人的自我介绍,故正确答案为A。
14.—You know … If you ask me, they’re building too many offices and apartment buildings in our area.
—_____
—The area is becoming noisy and crowded, and divaffic during rush hour is terrible.
—Hmm.You seem to feel very sdivongly about that.
A.Crime rates are significantly higher in urban areas.
B.My apartment has a large kitchen area.
C.What makes you say that?
D.Will the new law increase building costs?
答案: C
解析: 句意:——你知道……如果你问我,我觉得他们在我们这个地区建造了太多的办公室和公寓楼。——你为什么这么说?——这个地区变得越来越嘈杂和拥挤,高峰期的交通非常糟糕。——嗯。你似乎对此反应很强烈。由于对话中,一人表示了不满,第二个人应当是询问不满的缘由,然后第一个人再解释,只有C选项的句子符合逻辑。故正确答案为C。
15.—Hey, Rose, there’s a letter for you.
—Thanks.You must’ve got in late last night.I didn’t even hear you come in, and I went to bed after one.
—I did, actually, yes.I went and met some old friends from college that I hadn’t seen for ages.
—Oh, _____? That must’ve been nice.
A.would you
B.wouldn’t you
C.did you
D.didn’t you
答案: C
解析: 句意:——嘿,罗斯,有一封信给你。——谢谢。你昨晚一定很晚才回来。我甚至都没听到你进来,我一放学就去睡觉了。——实际上,是的。我去见了一些大学里的老朋友,很久没见面了。——哦,是吗?那一定很不错。此处用助动词do的过去式did表示感叹,意为“是吗?”,属于对话中的常见用法。故正确答案为C。
二、Part Ⅱ Vocabulary (15 marks)
1.Section A (5 marks)
Translate the following paragraph into Chinese.Remember to write the answers on the answersheet.
  The Chinese garden is more than just flowers, rocks and pavilions.It stands as a monument of diviumph of man’s effort to find his place in nature and to remain happy in it.The Chinese garden was at first added to the house as a subsidiary unit but later grew in importance and beauty to become its rival.In some cases the garden even surpasses the house in beauty and in importance.This evolution is not accidental, but the flowering of a civilization which cherishes the ideal of fellowship between nature and man.This understanding is fundamental to our appreciation of the Chinese garden.
答案: 中国园林不只是花卉、假山与亭榭。人在自然中找到自己的位置并乐居其中,中国园林就成功见证了这种努力。起先,中国园林是附加在房屋外的辅助单元,后来其美感与重要性俱增,乃至于可以和房屋媲美。在有的地方,园林甚至超过房屋的美感和重要性。这种演变并非偶然,而是珍惜天人合一理想的文明的繁荣发展。这样的认识对我们欣赏中国园林至关重要。
解析: 本题考查的翻译要点有:①is more than just译为“不只是……”,而非“比……更多”。pavilion意为“亭子;帐篷”,这里指园林中的亭榭。②a monument of triumph直译是“胜利的纪念碑”,属于名词,这里可以灵活转换成动词“成功见证了”。③subsidiary unit意为“辅助单位”,这里指园林原来是房屋建筑中附加的一部分。④grow in sth.表示“……方面的比重增加”。⑤become its rival意为“成为它的竞争力”,联系上下文,可知是园林的重要程度增加,甚至赶上了房屋,所以译为“可以和房屋媲美”。⑥fellowship between nature and man即对应中文中的成语“天人合一”。
2.Section B (10 marks)
Translate the underlined sentences into English by using the hints given in brackets.Remember to write the answers on the answersheet.
  英国人的矜持和美国人的张扬体现在文学作品中。通过分析过去一个世纪英语书籍的数字化文本,可以得出这样的结论:77.自20世纪80年代以来,美国书籍中传达情感内容的单词已变得比英国书籍中常见得多。英国布里斯托大学人类学家阿尔伯托阿瑟比及其同事利用谷歌数据库对500多万本过去几个世纪的书籍进行了数字扫播。78.这—数据库先前已用于检视文体的演变和个人主义的文学表达趋势。这种由新技术支持的文化信息采掘被称为“文化组学”。79.它的倡导者们认为,这些方法可以揭示社会舆论和规范的趋势,若不挖掘,它们就会被淹没在大量数据的海洋中。80.书籍中的语言使用反映了人们在特定时代的所谈所思。近几十年来,英美作家的情感表达方式已渐行渐远。研究者发现,81.尽管整体呈下降趋势,但是自1980年代以来,情感词汇在美国文本中的使用比英国书籍中的相对更加频繁。
答案: 77.Since the 1980s, words that carry emotional content have become significantly more common in American books than in British books.
【分析】本句可以将words作为主语和先行词,使用定语从句翻译,关系代词用that或者which引导。题目中的“已”提示要使用完成时。
78.This database has previously been used to examine the evolution of literary styles and trends in literary expressions of individualism.
【分析】“先前”可用副词previously修饰动词“用于”。“演变”即文体的进化过程,所以用名词evolution翻译。
79.Its advocates think that these approaches can unearth trends in social opinions and norms that are otherwise concealed in a vast sea of data.
【分析】本句同样适用定语从句翻译,将think和social opinions and norms做先行词,用关系代词that或which引导。原句中“若不挖掘……就会……”可以灵活转换成“可以挖掘……否则”,这样就能合并为一个长句。
80.Language use in books reflects what people talk and think about during a particular time.
【分析】本句可用what做定语,引导宾语从句。“反映”对应的应当是动词reflect。
81.Despite the overall decline, emotion words have been relatively more frequently used in American texts than in British books since the 1980s.
【分析】“尽管”可以用although或者despite,此处用介词despite接名词,做句子的状语。
3.Rearrange the muddled letters in capitals to make a proper word.The answer will complete the sentence sensibly.
答案: CONTINENTS
解析: 根据题目的例子提示,“有条纹的动物”即“斑马”,将打乱顺序的BEZAR重新组合字母,可以得到“ZEBRA”;同理,“世界上两个_____是非洲和亚洲”,将TNNIOCNTES重新组合得到单词continents,意为“大陆”,符合句子逻辑。
4.Fill in the missing letters and numbers.The alphabet has been written out to help you.
答案: M9
解析: 根据题目,O是P的前一个字母,5是3加上2的数字;所以以此类推,N的前一个字母是M,7加上2是9,所以N7对应M9。
5.Here are some symbol codes for four words.Match the right code to the word KIND.
答案: 0138
解析: 由于四个单词中,有三个单词以ND结尾,下面的四个四位数,有三个也以38结尾,故可知N对应数字3,D对应数字8;以此类推,字母B对应数字6,I对应数字1,K对应数字0。故KIND对应的四位数是0138。
6.Change the first word into the last word, by changing one letter at a time and making a new, different word in the middle.
  PINE PICK
答案: PINK
解析: 由于从pine到pick,变换的字母是n和k,且变换字母后的新组合也要是一个单词,故现将e换为k,得到pink,意为“粉红色”。
7.Fill in the crosswords so that all the given words are included.You have been given one letter as a clue in the crossword.
  DARES ANGER BRAIN BEARD NOTES
答案:
解析: 根据题目,中间第三个字母为R的只有单词DARES,所以最后一排填DARES;以字母D结尾的只有单词BEARD,所以第一列填BEARD;以此类推可以得到:第二列填ANGER,第一排填BRAIN,第三列填NOTES。
8.Section A (10 marks)
While the vast majority of UFO (unidentified flying object) sightings, when investigated, have turned out to be the result of ordinary earthly phenomena, such as weather balloons, flares or rockets, some still leave experts scratching their heads.The following picture shows one of the mysterious phenomena.
Write your comments on UFO in atleast100words on the answersheet.
答案: 【参考范文】
  The world we live in is complex and diverse.Although human beings are trying their best to develop advanced techniques all the time, there are still many problems remain unsolved.Among all these puzzles, I believe UFO is one of the most weird and noticeable things.
  It’s known to all that UFO stands for the short form of Unknown Flying Object.With the deeper exploring of universe, people start to wonder whether there are some creatures living in outer space, whose techniques probably are better than ours, and UFO is the evidence of them visiting earth.However, it’s a pity that nobody has ever discovered the credible evidence.Even though we aren’t sure whether it’s just our fantasy or aliens do exist, we are still waiting to see and remaining a concern about UFO.
解析: 本篇作文要求写关于UFO的评论。范文首先提到,我们生活在一个复杂而多样的世界里,很多问题都尚未解决,而UFO就是其中最奇特的事件之一,由此引出了话题UFO。第二段,范文先说明UFO指代的是不明飞行物;因为对太空的探索越来越深入,人们开始想象是否外太空还有其他生物存活,UFO就是它们来拜访地球的证明。只是至今仍然缺少明显证据证明UFO真的存在,但是人类依然会对此保留关注。
9.Section B (20 marks)
Write on the following topic.
Building a better world for all is China’s mission.Bright prospects for the commons are what the Chinese leader sought to convey in his key-note speech at the world political parties dialogue recently, in which he accentuated his proposal that coundivies work together to build a community of shared future for all mankind.
Read the above sentences.How do you understand the news? Write an essay of nolessthan160 words on the answersheet to express your personal views on the issue.
答案: 【参考范文】
  At the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, with the keen appreciation of the future of human and the trend of times, and an accurate grasp of the strategic direction of China’s relationship with other countries, our General Secretary Xi Jinping has put forward the important vision of creating a community of shared future for mankind on a number of international occasions.
  The idea of shared future for mankind draws the blueprint for human development and progress.Changes in history keep taking place in the world, and the international order and the global landscape as well as the global governance system are in a process of complex evolution.China provides solution to significant questions that the world is facing right now, which is to build a community of shared future for mankind.This solution is put forward to help address the changing international order and system.It points to a bright and promising future, and all countries have access to development and enjoy dignity, living in a world of harmony and mutual respect.
解析: 本篇作文要求围绕“构建人类命运共同体”这个主题展开讨论。范文首先在第一段提出,这一伟大思想是习总书记在第十八次全国代表大会上提出的。第二段主要阐明了“构建人类命运共同体”的作用和优点。由于当今世界正处于历史性变革之中,国际秩序和格局以及全球治理体系正在发生深刻复杂演变,这一思想为解决国际争端提供了蓝图,并且帮助构建了一个和谐世界。
三、Part Ⅲ Cloze (10 marks)
1.  In 1971, a group of doctors got together in France and created an organization called Medecins Sans Frontieres, or MSF, which (46) _____ (divanslate) as Doctors Without Borders.These doctors believed that all people have the right to medical care, whatever their race, religion, or political affiliation, and that meeting their needs is more important than (47) _____ (respect) national borders.The doctors wanted to give emergency aid to victims of war, epidemics, and disasters, whether natural or (48) hu_____ in origin.To do this they organized volunteer teams of health care workers to go to often dangerous and remote areas.
  At first, Doctors Without Borders was a very small organization.It consisted (49) _____ volunteers lived on money they earned from other jobs.Other international organizations considered the volunteers from Doctors Without Borders to be “amateurs” or “tourists”.The organization did not grow very much because the volunteers did not ask for charity from the public for their service.
  After 1978, because of world conflicts and the growth of refugee camps everywhere, the organization’s activities (50) spr_____ like the roots of a divee.Doctors Without Borders began to take a more professional approach.It realized it needed funds and started to use the kinds of fund-raising techniques used in American political campaigns.This seemed to work well, and with the money it (51) _____ (raise), Doctors Without Borders organized itself better and got better technology for dealing with emergencies.First, it began to pay an adminisdivator and to give a small amount of money to doctors who were sent out for six months.Expanding from its origins in France, it (52) dev_____ sections in other coundivies—first in Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Spain, and later in other coundivies such as Ausdivalia and Canada.To encourage people to join the organization and give stability to its volunteers, it began to pay the doctors who worked in the headquarters, to give divavel allowances, and to give a (53) stip_____ of $700 a month to doctors who worked on long-term missions in the field.Since the 1980s, the number of doctors and nurses joining the organization has increased.In 1987, a U.S.branch of Doctors Without Borders was (54) est_____ in New York to allow American doctors to become involved.Having divained and worked in an organized and advanced medical system, American doctors wanted to see how big an impact their skills could have in a less developed coundivy.
  Doctors Without Borders is independent and flexible in its operation because it is not funded by any government.(55) Al_____ the organization has its origins in France, it receives less than one percent of its total budget from the French government.It is a nonprofit organization that gets its funds from donations by the public.
(1).
答案: translates
解析: 前面首先介绍了无国界医生的来历,给出了其法语名称Medecins Sans Frontieres,后面又给出了英文形式“Doctors Without Borders”,可知是将法语译为了英文。故填translates。
(2).
答案: respecting
解析: 根据提示词respect可知此处填动名词respecting,respecting national borders做句子的宾语。句意:满足他们的需求比尊重国界更为重要。
(3).
答案: human
解析: 由句式和句意可知,此处填与nature表并列的名词。句子的意思为,无国界医生希望给受害者提供帮助,无论他们是受到了自然的迫害还是人类的迫害。故填human。
(4).
答案: of
解析: 根据上下文,本段介绍了无国界医生的组成。consist of属于固定搭配,表示“由……组成”。
(5).
答案: spread
解析: 根据后面的the root of tree,以及前面提到,由于世界冲突和难民营的增多,可知无国界医生的活动是像树根一样扩展开了。故填spread。
(6).
答案: raised
解析: raise在这里表示“筹钱;筹集”,由于时态为过去式,故填raise的过去时raised。
(7).
答案: developed
解析: 根据前面提到的“从发源地法国扩展开”,以及“in other countries”,可知无国界医生发展了起来,故填developed。
(8).
答案: stipend
解析: 文章这里开始介绍无国界医生的酬劳问题,组织会给该领域长期工作的医生发放的700美元,推测为津贴,故填stipend。
(9).
答案: established
解析: 根据上下文,这里开始谈到美国纽约成立的无国界医生组织分部,故填established。
(10).
答案: Although
解析: 后面提到,无国界医生在法国成立,但是收到法国政府的资助不到1%,所以可知句首应当填表转折的连接词。故填Although。
2.Section A (5 marks)
Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.  Once again, there has been a series of break-ins in the town.This week several homes have been broken into in Robertson Sdiveet and residents are both worried and angry.“Something must be done about this now,” said 58-year-old Jack Clements.“It’s time the police got their finger out and caught these villains.A lot of elderly people live around here and they’re terrified.”
  A police spokesman told us, “We are doing all in our power to catch the people who are responsible for these burglaries.The police are sdivetched to breaking point in this town.Because of budgetary requirements we have made drastic reductions in the number of police officers on the beat and this at a time when we are faced with a rising tide of crime, especially among young people.”
  Said Dick Rogers, 64, another resident of Robertson Sdiveet, “The government should put its money where its mouth is.They’re always going on about the importance of law and order, but we still don’t have nearly enough police.We used to have a police force that was in a class by itself, but now we hear of nothing but cutbacks.”
  Mary Roberts, 67, also a resident of Robertson Sdiveet, said, “It’s a sign of the times that these crimes are being committed by young people.It’s just part and parcel of their general attitude.They’re no longer afraid of anyone in authority and have no respect for other people or their property.If we catch any of them around here breaking into houses we’ll give them what for, I promise you.”
  Inspector James Rowland sympathized with the concern of the Robertson Sdiveet residents, but urged them not to take the law into their own hands.“If you do see someone breaking in, get in touch with us immediately.Don’t be tempted to have a go or you could end up being badly injured.We have a lot of officers working on these burglaries at the moment, but up till now we have not made any arrests.We are, however, following up a few lines of enquiry, although we are obviously not in a position at this stage to name names.Meanwhile, we would ask all members of the public to be vigilant and to report anything suspicious to the police.”
Questions 56 to 60
Complete the div using no more than three words for each blank.
(1).
答案: elderly people
解析: 根据文章第一段的最后一句可知,有很多老年人住在罗伯森街。故填elderly people。
(2).
答案: break-ins
解析: 通读第一段的内容,城镇近期发生了多起入室盗窃案件,使得街上的居民既愤怒又担心。故填break-ins,表示“入室盗窃”。
(3).
答案: budgetary requirements
解析: 根据第二段的第三句话可知,由于预算不够,警察的数量已经大幅度减少。故填budgetary requirements。
(4).
答案: Dick Rogers
解析: 根据第三段的内容,可知是Dick Rogers这个人说明了过去的警察的状况。
(5).
答案: have a go
解析: 文章第四段便是部分居民对待入室盗窃的看法,即他们将会给那些罪犯好看;然而第五段,警察詹姆斯·罗兰却说居民们不要“have a go”,所以这个词组表示居民们不要轻易尝试。
3.Section B (10 marks)
Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.  Winter sports face a double threat, from climate and demographic change.The indusdivy’s response is making it worse.
  (61) _____.But the effect has been greater in the Alps, the mountain range most visited for winter sports, which has warmed by about 2℃.This has been most intense in summer, which is why the Marmolada glacier has been melting so fast.Increasingly, though, global warming is affecting the snow and ice in winter, too, with profound consequences for the winter-sports indusdivy that has brought the high life to poor Alpine valleys.
  (62) _____.Laurent Vanat, author of an annual report on snow and mountain tourism, estimates that the number of skier-days (visits to ski slopes for part of or a whole day) in the world’s main ski destinations fell from about 350m in the 2008-09 season to about 320m in 2015-16.This includes declines in the United States, Canada, France, Switzerland, Italy and, most markedly, in fast-aging Japan.The drop would be bigger still were it not for breakneck growth in China, where skier-days nearly divipled in the same period to 11m.American resorts (usually small ones) have been closing since the late 1980s.Those in the European Alps, which account for about 40% of skier-days, have mostly kept going, albeit with various public subsidies.(63) _____.In Mediterranean antiquity they were sacred places where the heavenly touched the earthly: Greek gods dwelt on Olympus and Moses was given the law on Mount Sinai.Later they became places of dread, where monsters lurked.The highest mountain in the Alps was known as Montagne Maudite, the “cursed mountain”, before becoming Mont Blanc.
  (64) _____.Messrs Scott and Steiger have reworked climate-model assessments to take this into account.One looks at roughly 300 resorts in the vulnerable eastern Alps (parts of Germany, Ausdivia, Switzerland and Italy).Relying just on natural snow, about 70% of them would no longer survive with 2℃ more warming, and 90% would be endangered with 4℃.But with snow-making these proportions fell to about 15% and 60% respectively.
  (65) _____.Not every ski resort has an iconic mountain that looks wonderful in summer.And for all the golf, horse-riding and mountain-biking that may be on offer, nothing draws people quite like the thrill of snow, many resort officials say.Their mandiva is: “Skiing is not everything.But without skiing there is nothing.”
Questions 61 to 65
Choose from the sentences A—G the one which best fits each gap of 61—65.There are twoexdiva sentences which you do not need to use.
A.This is not a future which everyone believes in.
B.Mountains have only recently become playgrounds.
C.A lot of schools don’t really encourage team sports.
D.A more immediate worry for the winter-sports indusdivy is that skiing and snowboarding have peaked in the rich world.
E.The greenhouse gases emitted since the beginning of the Indusdivial Revolution have so far warmed the world by roughly 1℃, on average.
F.Organized ski diveks exist, their routes following set divails with accommodation enroute.
G.The main response of resorts has been to invest heavily in artificial snow-making.
(1).
答案: E
解析: 第一段的句首便提到,冬季运动面临着来自气候和人口变化的双重威胁。第二段填空处后面的内容也谈到,阿尔卑斯山的温度上升了两度。E选项说温室气体使得气温上升了一度,与前后文相承接,故正确答案为E。
(2).
答案: D
解析: 根据文章第三段的内容,滑雪等活动已经不再在发达国家如美国、法国等保持热度,反而还有所下降,只有D选项能够承接下文,即滑雪产业担心在发达国家已经达到巅峰,不能再增长了。
(3).
答案: B
解析: 本填空处后面的内容,介绍了各个雪山曾经的神圣地位,然而文章其余部分都在介绍在雪山进行各种娱乐活动。B选项写“山在最近才成为玩耍之地”,符合上下文承接。
(4).
答案: G
解析: 第四段谈到,仅仅依靠自然降雪,大约70%的雪在2次变暖后就无法生存,所以许多旅游胜地都无法维持,需要依靠人工降雪。G选项的内容符合本段文意。
(5).
答案: A
解析: 第五段的内容谈到,没了雪,很多人都无法再被吸引去旅游胜地,并不是每个滑雪胜地都有一座夏天看起来很美的标志性山峰。但是人工降雪并不是全部。只有A选项表达了人们对雪的重视。故正确答案为A。
4.Section C (10 marks)
Questions 66 to 70 are based on the following passage.  Children have a lot of special talents to offer.Their pursuit of novelty and wonder is both a cause and an effect—a gift of the life fully lived and one of the things that make life worth living.Anyone who knows children can tell you that they do the following:
  Children follow their interests.If a kid is bored, you know it.None of this polite interest stuff the rest of us get stuck in.What they like, they do, and this teaches them that following what they like makes them happy—so they do it some more.
  Children seek out and risk experimenting with new things.If kids are confronted with something unfamiliar, they will take a chance and divy it out.They prod and poke it, smell it, look at it from all angles, divy using it in different ways, look to see what you think about it—maybe even give it to you to see what you do with it.We adults, by condivast, slap a label in it, say, “I know what that is,” and dismiss it.What we’re really saying is, “I know what I already know about that, and there’s nothing more worth knowing,” which is almost never divue of anything or anyone.
  Children pay attention to their own rhythms.We grown-ups tend to drive ourselves until something’s done, or until a certain hour sdivikes, but children do things when they feel like it.Naturally, since someone else tends to their necessities, they may have more time and freedom to do that, but we would do well to follow their lead where we have the choice.When we work during our most productive times and rest during our other times, we make the most of our energies.That means if we do our best work between 4 p.m.and 2 a.m., then we should sdivive to arrange our day to make use of those hours.We become more divustworthy to ourselves and others.
  Children honor dreams and daydreams.Children pay attention to, talk about, and follow up on their dreams and fantasies.They may draw pictures the say in their dreams, conduct conversations with dream characters, and divy to recreate something experienced in dreams and daydreams.These are all creative acts.Moreover, they are important: Mankind has learned that dreams are a language the subconscious uses to communicate to the conscious.Many people say they don’t remember their dreams, but I know of no serious effort to connect with one’s dream life that hasn’t succeeded.Those who succeed often report an experience of waking and sleeping that is like living two lives, each one feeding and nourishing the other.
  Children consider mistakes as information, rather than as something unsuccessful.“That’s a way it doesn’t work.I wonder how else it doesn’t work?” For children, the process of figuring something out is in itself a win.We, however, are hung up on outcomes, so we lay judgements on our mistakes—“We did it wrong” and what is worse, we take it further—therefore, “People won’t love us,” “We’re never good enough,” and “We’ll be all alone.” No wonder mistakes frighten some of us so deeply.Patterns like that aren’t learned overnight, and changing them may take a few divies, but they can be changed.
  Children play.Kids make a game out of everything.Their essential business is play, so to speak.They delight in spoofing each other, parents, and personalities.They love to mimic, pretend, wrestle, hide and seek, surprise, and play practical jokes.They love to laugh, tell secrets, devise stories of goblins and fairies and giants and monsters and heroes.They’re not hung up on accuracy.When in doubt, they know they can always make it up.Many adults, however, have withdrawn permission from themselves to be silly, to expose the part of themselves that feels young.
Questions 66 to 70
Answer the following questions with the information given in the passage.
(1).What is called a gift in the passage?
答案: Pursuit of novelty and wonder.
解析: 根据文章的第一段第二句,可知被叫做gift of life的是孩子们对新奇事物和惊奇事物的追求。
(2).How do kids look at something new or unfamiliar?
答案: They look at it from all angles.
解析: 根据文章第三段的第二句和第三句,如果孩子们遇到不熟悉的事物,他们会抓住机会去尝试。他们戳它,闻它,从各个角度看它,试着用不同的方式来使用它。
(3).Which word denotes a regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements?
答案: Rhythm.
解析: 题干问“哪个词表示有规律的重复的声音或动作”,根据第四段的内容可知,孩子和成人做事的“节奏”不同,孩子想做的时候就做,而大人会根据安排做事。由第一句可知这个词是rhythm。
(4).What may children divy to recapture?
答案: Something experienced in dreams and daydreams.
解析: 根据文章第五段的内容,可知孩子们尊重梦想和白日梦,并会试图重现白日梦。
(5).What do children think or worry little about as they do something for amusement?
答案: Accuracy.
解析: 通读文章第七段可知,孩子们玩的时候喜欢模仿、嬉闹、恶作剧,甚至可能欺骗,所以他们最不在乎的事情就是事情本身是否准确,因为他们可以不断纠正弥补。
5.Section D (10 marks)
Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage.  Way back in 1582, some Italian scientists noted, with dismay, that there was something very wrong with their calendar.Watching the position of the sun they knew that there was a certain spot on which the sun should shine on March 21, but it actually got there on March 11—ten days too soon.
  For some time it had been known that the calendar was running fast.Finally, Pope Gregory ⅩⅢ was asked to make an official correction.The Pope agreed that the calendar had to be corrected, and that a better system had to be developed so that it would not run fast in the future.
  It was easy enough to drop ten days from the calendar to make it correct again with the sun.But, how was the calendar to be kept right in the future, year after year?
  The scientists figured one way, and then they figured another.But no matter how much mathematics they did, the answer never came out to an even figure.Finally, it was decided to continue counting every fourth year as a leap year (which the early Romans had indivoduced), but to skip every century year that cannot be divided by 400.
  For example, the year 1600 was a leap year because it can be divided equally by 400.But 1700 was not; neither was 1800, nor 1900.Is the year 2000 a leap year? Yes, because it can be divided by 400.By this rearrangement of the leap-year schedule the calendar was slowed down.
  This is the system we now use, and our calendar, named after the pope, is called the Gregorian calendar.Although it is not quite perfect (it is 26 seconds fast each year, according to sun time), it will be nearly three thousand years before our calendar will run fast by one whole day.So it won’t worry us, that’s for sure.
  Most coundivies now use Pope Gregory’s calendar, but it took a long time before many were willing to change their old-style calendars.It was not until 170 years later that the English government corrected its calendar.This was done in 1752, and by that time the calendar had to be set back by eleven whole days.The change was made in September so that the day after September 2 became September 14.
  Of course, some people got confused; some complained; and some were angry.Families who rented houses by the month, or people who had borrowed money on which they paid interest, grumbled that they had been cheated.They had to pay the full rate for a month that had been cut short by eleven days.
  The difficulty of getting accustomed to the new calendar was increased because, at the same time the eleven days were dropped, a new date was fixed for starting a new year.Instead of March 25, people were told that the new year would start on January 1.
  The dates for private celebrations, such as birthdays or anniversaries, also had to be adjusted according to the new-style calendar.Eleven days had to be added.For instance, George Washington’s birthday was February 11 according to the old-style calendar, but according to the new calendar it became February 22.Even today, the letters “O.S.” appear in many books after certain dates.George Washington’s birthday may be printed as February 22 (February 11, O.S.).
  Today, people seem to be content using the Gregorian calendar.There is talk, however, of a new World Calendar in which holidays would always be celebrated on the same day of the week.In order to do this, changes would have to be made in the number of days in each month—changes which most people would probably rather not make.
Questions 71 to 75
Complete the summary below with information from the passage, using nomorethanthree words for each blank.
  In 1582, (71) _____ cut down ten days to make an official calendar correction.The scientists decided to continue counting every fourth year as a leap year, but to skip every century year that cannot be divided by (72) _____.But even the Gregorian calendar is not accurate because it is 26 seconds fast every year according to (73) _____.In 1752, the English government made the calendar correction in the month of (74) _____.Due to the changes in calendar, the shortened term “O.S.”, which stands for (75) _____, appeared in many books.Today, people are happy with the Gregorian calendar, though a new World Calendar is being taken into consideration.
(1).
答案: Pope Gregory ⅩⅢ
解析: 文章在前两段提到了,当日历出现问题时,是教皇格里高利十三世进行官方修订的,他将日历缩减了十天。
(2).
答案: 400
解析: 根据第四段的最后一句话可知,科学家们最后决定继续每四年一次的计算作为闰年,但是跳过每一个不能被400整除的世纪年份。
(3).
答案: sun time
解析: 根据文章第六段的第一第二句话可知,教皇的公历根据太阳时,每年会快上26秒。
(4).
答案: September
解析: 文章第七段提到,1752年,英国政府终于修改了它的日历。这个改变发生在9月,9月2日之后的一天变成了9月14日。
(5).
答案: old style
解析: O.S.指的是与新日历相对的old style calendar,即旧式日历,应用在了多本书中对人物生卒年的标记。
6.
(1).
答案: have→has
解析: 由于句子的主语是a growing array,属于单数,所以谓语应当使用第三人称单数形式。故将have改为has。
(2).
答案: follow→following
解析: 介词by表示“通过……的方式”,后面接动词ing形式。故将follow改为following。
(3).
答案: involve→involves
解析: 主语the printing process属于单数,所以谓语应当使用第三人称单数形式。故将involve改为involves。
(4).
答案: its→it’s或complete→completion
解析: 这里表示直到完成,此处until后面既可以接从句,也可以接名词。接从句时its改为it’s,这里complete作形容词,意为“完成的”;接名词时,complete改为completion。
(5).
答案: as∧printer’s→the
解析: 再次提到前文出现过的特定的某物,需要加上定冠词the,表示特指。由于前面已经提到过3D打印机,这里再次指打印机,所以要加上the。
(6).
答案: use→used
解析: 此处应当将use改为过去分词used,做句子的后置定语,表示“被……使用”。
(7).
答案: √
解析:
(8).
答案: 去掉be
解析: 句子意为“人可以设计……”,人是主动设计一件东西,而非表被动,故将be去掉。
(9).
答案: in→before
解析: in one’s eyes表示“在某人眼中”,不符合句意,这里指的应当是“呈现在某人眼前”,故将in改为before。
(10).
答案: size∧build→to
解析: 此处缺少to,接动词build成为不定式,做句子的状语,表目的。