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develop 33. “China, with million people living in the Inter connected homes, is now _____second only to the US”, _____leading online rating service reported Monday. A. the。 a B./。 a C./。 the 。 the 34. _____, I believe, and you will find the boy is very outgoing. A. Having a talk with the student B. One talk with the student C. Given a talk with the student D. If you have a talk with the student 35. —— Our flight is boarding now. We’ll have to part. —— Don’t feel sad. ______. A. All that glitters is not gold B. All roads lead to Rome C. All good things e to an end D. A still tongue makes a wise head 第二節(jié) 完形填空 (共 20小題;每小題 1分,滿分 20分 ) 請認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、 B、 C、 D 四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 Third Culture Kids As more cities and panies bee increasing international, there is a growing number of children that are creating their own subculture. Often 36 to as TCKs (Third Culture Kids) or Global Nomads, these students have a(n) 37 impact on the global munity. So who are these Third Culture Kids? They are not a new phenomenon. As one looks 38 history, there is a realization that certain groups of people have led highly 39 lives, a key 40 in describing TCKs. They often 41 their parents into another country and spend a significant part of his or her development years outside the parents’ culture. They are 42 to new cultures and to other people in the munity who 43 move constantly. Their numbers 44 into the hundreds of thousands and are increasing. Ease of 45 and constant relocation of people through multinational panies and global business links contribute to this 46 . The question “Who am I?” is frequently asked by TCKs. They have 47 a host of cultural identities, and have built relationships to all the cultures, 48 not having full ownership of any. Although elements from each culture are absorbed into TCK’s life experience, the sense of 49 is in relationship to others of a similar background. As you enter into the world of TCKs, one might suspect they are no 50 . But it is 51 , after spending only a short time with them, that they bring a deep knowledge from inside and a special ability to pare 52 and local issues. They represent many countries and cultures. They are the future crossculturalists and 53 future politicians, diplomats, government employees and educators. They certainly experience a different lifestyle pared to their monocultural peers but we can benefit from their global and 54 lives. So, whatever one chooses to label the international students as TCKs, Global Nomads, or Global Souls we will gain unbelievable 55 . 36. A. submitted B. appealed C. subscribed D. referred 37. A. tremendous B. temporary C. immediate D. initial 38. A. down on B. forward to C. up to D. back on 39. A. adventurous B. mobile C. civilized D. primitive 40. A. factor B. reason C. cause D. figure 41. A. acpany B. divide C. drive D. invite 42. A. connected B. exposed C. addicted D. mitted 43. A. frequently B. also C. rarely D. altogether 44. A. extend B. burst C. break D. change 45. A. munication B. travel C. interaction D. export 46. A. tradition B. trend C. option D. shift 47. A. revealed B. discovered C. accumulated D. accelerated 48. A. as B. while C. when D. so 49. A. achievement B. belonging C. possessing D. responsibility 50. A. exception B. denying C. doubtful D. different 51. A. universal B. vital C. clear D. essential 52. A. international B. updated C. plicated D. specific 53. A. luckily B. hopefully C. necessarily D. generally 54. A. professional B. spiritual C. material D. colorful 55. A. awards B. rewards C. popularity D. success 第三部分 閱讀理解 (共 15小題;每小題 2分,滿分 30分 ) 請認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的 A、 B、 C、 D 四個選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。 A All hotels redecorate regularly. However, very few do it as frequently as Sweden’s Icehotel. As the name indicates , the hotel that is located in the remote village of Jukkasjarvi, is built entirely from ice and, therefore, has to be rebuilt annually! The 26th version of Icehotel, which weled its first visitors on December 11th, features 69 rooms. To make them affordable for everyone, they range from expensive luxury suites to basic acmodations. Among this year’s unique suite offerings is the“Elephant in the Room” , which features a massive 3m tall sculpted African elephant overlooking an ice— framed bed. The“Counting Sheep”suite features frozen sheep that may help those who don’t sleep well get a good night’s rest. Though the atmosphere between the luxury suites and the budget rooms may differ, they are all subject to the bonechilling5℃ temperatures. To get a good night’s rest guests have to lie inside sleeping bags and keep their gloves and hats on. Though that seems a little unfortable, visitors say it is an experience like none other. The hotel also features a beautifully crafted ice church where over 100 couples will get married this year and an Ice Bar that will serve drinks in ice glasses. Though dining options are limited to the hotel’s only restaurant , guests will have little to plain about with Michelin— trained chef Alexander Meier. To keep customers entertained, the hotel offers a variety of fun activities like snowshoeing, moose or snowmobile safaris, dog sledding, and even overnight wilderness camping. The 26yearold tradition began accidentally in 1989 when locals anized an art exhibition to draw winter visitors to the remote village that lies 200 km north of the Arctic Circle. Among the many tourists was an adventurous group and they announced their intention of s