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    ADay 1 Arrival Upon arrival in Kunming your Kunming tour guide will wait for you at the airport and help you to transfer to the hotel Day 2 Kunming[09 00 -- 09 30]Our guide will meet you up at the hotel lobby and visit the Spring City[09 30 -- 11 30]Enjoy morning leisure tour to Green lake which is peaceful and a public park for local people You will see musicians singing and playing and you can also take a paddle boat out and relax on the lake After that go directly to Flower and Bird Market which is the biggest and most exciting market in Kunming where antiques jewelry and other handmade crafts can be found This is a perfect place for entertainment and observing local lifestyle[11 30 -- 14 00]Enjoy local special food Yunnan Rice Noodles And drive to Stone Forest[14 00 -- 16 00]Visit the Stone Forest which is known as the First Wonder of the World and for typical karst landform The magnificent strange and steep landscape of the Stone Forest creates countless labyrinthine vistas all of which feature stones in various formations Animals plants and even human figures can be found here[16 00 -- 18 00]Drive back to Kunming city For evening activity we highly recommend the Yunnan Impression Show - Dynamic Yunnan as an optionDay 3 Kunming →Dali by air [14 30 -- 16 30]In the afternoon enjoy leisure tour to Three Pagodas The elegant balanced and stately style is unique in China's ancient Buddhist architectures which makes it a must-see in the tour of Dali Hiking to the top is highly recommended where you can get full view of Dali old town and Erhai Lake The Reflection Park is also a nice place to capture the classical photo with three Pagodas' reflection[16 30 -- 17 30]Back to the hotel and enjoy your free time at Dali Ancient Town Unlike any other Chinese town the traditional Bai ethnic folk houses give the town a distinctive feeling(21) What might the tourists be doing at 1100 on the second day ______ A. Preparing for lunch B. Relaxing in the hotel C. Going to the Stone Forest D. Visiting the Flower and Bird Market (22) What are the tourists recommended to do for evening activities in Kunming ______ A. To watch Dynamic Yunnan B. To enjoy the local food C. To buy handmade crafts D. To wander about in the city (23) Why are tourists recommended to hike to the top while visiting Dali ______ A. Because it takes little effort to hike to the top B. Because they can get full view of the old town C. Because it is the only site to enjoy the scenery D. Because they can take pictures of the three pagodasBWhen I was about 5 years oldI experienced my very first random act of kindnessI was sitting at the roadside one eveningcrying alone for some reason when suddenlya boy came up to me and gave me a plastic roseI remember the moment when I took the rose from his handI was smiling from ear to earwhispering "I want to be like him" to myself as I watched him walking awayFrom then onI made it as my life mission to do random acts of kindness whenever I canI was very determined to make other people smileThat was the only reason why I joined my school's Red Crescent Society and became a volunteerUnfortunatelynot everyone thinks in the same way as I didWhenever I do something nice to otherspeople around me will start to judge my actionsOften I will just keep quiet and ignore what they saybut every once in a whilethey do drive me up the wallThese people like to complain about how humans nowadays are lacking of humanities and compassionHoweverwhen they actually see somebody doing a good deed in front of themthey start to question and criticize that person's honestyPerhaps it is the increasing crime rate and the never-ending rat race that caused them to be so suspicious to nice strangersIn other wordspeople nowadays have lost sight of the real meaning of kindness and just let it go unnoticedThat is why I think random acts of kindness are really importantThese selfless acts are not only capable of bringing joy to the recipients but also to the giversBecause of thisI want to help spread the idea of these random acts to the whale worldI want to show the people how the little things they give could make a big difference in someone else's life (24) What was the influence of the boy's rose on the author______ A. It made the author feel ashamedB. The author decided to follow suitC. The author said a lot to the boyD. It gave the author strength and hope(25) Why did the author join the school's Red Crescent Society______ A. To be a volunteerB. To live a happy lifeC. To make others smileD. To have a good time(26) Which can replace the underlined phrase in paragraph 2______ A. Make me very angryB. Bring difficulty to meC. Force me to climb the wallD. Force me to the dead corner(27) What can be inferred from the third paragraph______ A. Rats are always running on the streetsB. Those who do good deeds are respectedC. The author feels sad about other peopleD. Trust between people is decreasingCWhile Jennifer was at home taking an online exam for her business law classa monitor a few hundred miles away was watching her every moveUsing a web camera equipped in Jennifer's Los Angeles apartmentthe monitor in Phoenix tracked how frequently her eyes moved from the computer screen and listened for the secret sounds of a possible helper in the roomHer Internet access was locked-remotely-to prevent Internet searchesand her typing style was analyzed to make sure she was who she said she wasDid she enter her student number at the same speed as she had in the pastOr was she slowing downIn the battle against cheatingthis is the cutting edge and a key to encourage honesty in the booming field of online educationThe technology gives trust to the entire systemto the institution and to online education in generalOnly with solid measures against cheatingexperts saycan Internet universities show that their exams and diplomas are valid-that students haven't just searched the Internet to get the right answersAlthough online classes have existed for more than a decadethe concern over cheating has become sharper in the last year with the growth of "open online courses" Private collegespublic universities and corporations are jumping into the online education fieldspending millions of dollars to attract potential studentswhile also taking steps to help guarantee honesty at a distanceAside from the web camerasa number of other high-tech methods are becoming increasingly popularAmong them are programs that check students' identities using personal informationsuch as the telephone numbers they once usedOther programs can produce unique exams by drawing on a large list of questions and can recognize possible cheaters by analyzing whether difficult test questions are answered at the same speed as easy onesAs in many university classesterm papers are scanned against some large Internet data banks for cheating (28) Why was Jennifer watched in an online exam______ A. To correct her typing mistakesB. To find her secrets in the roomC. To prevent her from slowing downD. To keep her from dishonest behaviors(29) The underlined expression cutting edge in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ______ A. advanced technique B. sharpening tool C. effective rule D. dividing line (30) Some programs can find out possible cheaters by ______ A. producing a large number of questions B. scanning the Internet test questions C. checking the question answering speed D. giving difficult test questions (31) The author of this passage wants to tell us ______ A. what the Internet education is B. the importance of the who camera today C. when the students can cheat D. how to beat students exam cheating onlineCAll Alice Waters wanted was breadjam and lettuce that tasted realwith a cup of good coffee or a glass of wine on the sideThe founder of Chez Panissethe California restaurant famous for launching the farm-to-table movementcertainly didn't plan to start a revolutionReturning to the United States in 1965 after studying in FranceWaters missed the delicious food and community of the little cafes where she spent most of her time"The United States was a land of frozen foodso eating even just fresh bread and jam was an extremely pleasant surprise to me" says Waters"And spending time in restaurants with friendsit was very important to me"One dayan idea struck Waters that maybe her cooking and sense of community could help her make some moneyBelieving they could do anythingshe and a group of friends raised moneyfound a house in Berkeley and opened a little restaurant called Chez Panisse in 1971Most ingredients Waters could find were from industrial farmsThey tasted totally different from the ones her parents planted during World War II and the ones she had enjoyed in FranceThus she began a search for suppliers who would grow good ingredients"I was looking for tasteAnd I couldn't find taste until I met the local organic farmers who were growing vegetables for flavor" Waters recalls"I realized that I would be dependent on them for the success of my restaurant" At firstthe finances were a disasterIf any of the ingredients didn't taste rightchefs threw them outStaff had to taste the wine to sell itThat meant thousands of dollars of wine disappeared on a regular basisPeople who offered ingredients were given meals in tradeBut Chez Panisse had lines out of the front door from the very first nightWaters' sense of taste and her dedication to making the best food possible kept people coming backIt didn't take long for Chez Panisse to catch the attention of foodies "吃货"). Throughout its existencethe restaurant has earned the highest praise of many criticsIt has sometimes been called the best restaurant in AmericaNow 72Waters is not content with staying at home and cooking in her kitchenLast Septembershe flew to Washington DC., to meet members of Congress to discuss the benefits of free lunch for all schoolchildrenMany people have called Waters unrealistic over the course of her 45-year fight for good foodNeverthelessher single-mindedness ended up sparking a farm-to-table movement"She didn't start Chez Panisse to change the world" said Marion Nestlea New York University nutrition professor"But what she did was absolutely revolutionaryShe's a force and deserves every bit of recognition that comes her way"  (32) Alice Waters started Chez Panisse in order to ______ A. launch a farm-to-table revolution B. allow all schoolchildren in the United States to have free lunch C. support the local organic farmers D. bring France's style of cooking and sense of community to her home country (33) In the early days of Chez Panissefinances were a big problem because ______ A. some customers refused to pay for their meals B. organic vegetables were very expensive C. Waters put huge emphasis on good food and ingredients D. the housing rent in Berkeley was very high (34) According to the articleChez Panisse's success can be attributed to ______ the great flavor of its dishes the ideal location of the restaurant the huge effort Waters put into her cause support from multiple foodies A. ①③ B. ②④ C. ①④ D. ②③ (35) What would be the best title for the passage______ A. The Secret of Catering Revolution B. The Power of Farm-To-Table C. The Recipe for Successful Business D. The Movement of Organic Food第二节(5小题;每小题2分,满分10)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Bees play an important role in the growth of fruitsvegetables and nuts(36) But bees can help humans in another wayResearchers say the act of beekeeping may help people with mental health problems such as stressanxiety and depressionOne group of people is especially getting help from such therapymilitary veterans (老兵).Many soldiers returning from military service have trouble dealing with the experiences of warThey may also have trouble creating a productive life after the military(37) Vince Ylitalo is one such veteranHe served in the military for nearly 40 yearsincluding two tours in IraqHe suffers from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorderor PTSDTo treat his PTSDYlitalo is part of a beekeeping program at the Manchester Veteran Affairs VAMedical CenterThe VA has set up several such programs in the United States(38) Adam Ingraoa military veteran and insect expertfounded that programIngrao explains that beekeeping serves veterans in many ways"We're focused on empowering veterans to take control of their own lives by being able to practice mindfulness and slow down and by giving them the opportunity to have their own businessThis is a place for communityThis is a place for healingIt's also a place for learning how to keep bees" There is little scientific evidence that beekeeping helps with PTSD or other mental health conditions(39) Veteran and beekeeper Frank Bartel does not need a study to prove the effectiveness of beekeeping therapyFor himwatching the bees relaxes his brain"When you want to relaxyou just put your chair out in front of the bee hive and watch them go in and outAnd it's so relaxing(40) "  AThey can never forget what happened in the pastBIn factit is believed to be helpful in many aspectsCWithout these insectsour food supply would be in troubleDAll your cares just float awayEBut that does not seem to matter to those who find comfort in beekeepingFSome of them are homelessdepressed or even addicted to drugsGAnother beekeeping program based in the state of Michigan is Heroes to Hives第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45)第一节(20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.Gift giving requires no special talentnor large amounts of moneyIt is (41) of the heart and head acting together to achieve the perfect means of expressing our feelingsFor(42) Emerson explains"The only gift is a portion(一部分) of yourself" A little girl gave her mother several small boxes (43) with bright ribbonsInside each were pieces of paper on which the child had printed (44) such as"Good for two flower-bedweedings" "Good for two floor-scrubbings"She had never (45) Emersonbut she put a large part of her small self into her gift (46) A young bride received a (47) present from an older womanWith it (48) a note"Do not open (49) you and your husband have your first (50) " When there finally came a day of misunderstanding the bride remembered the (51) In it she found a card box filled with her friend's favorite recipes--and a note"You will catch more flies with honey than you will with vinegar" It was a wise woman (52) who gave her experience with her giftFamily gifts should be the most (53) because we know each member's wishYet (54) we make the boring offerings--tiescandyor household waresOne man I know is planning ana(55) present for his wifeWhen I saw him coming out of a dancing studiohe explained"I got tired of hearing my wife (56) about my dancingIt's going to be a lasting birthday present for her--my dancing well" All gifts that contain a portion of self (57) that someone has been really thinking of us (58) for heroic giving are rareyet every day there are opportunities to give a part of yourself to someone who needs itIt may be (59) a kind word or a letter written at the right timeThe important thing about any gift is the (60) of yourself you put into it (41) A. combining B. connecting C. confirming D. comparing(42) A. what B. like C. as D. that(43) A. covered B. tied C. filled D. wrapped(44) A. advice B. information C. pictures D. messages(45) A. read B. known C. met D. seen(46) A. willingly B. deliberately C. unconsciously D. briefly(47) A. birthday B. Christmas C. retirement D. wedding(48) A. wrote B. went C. attached D. lay(49) A. until B. before C. when D. after(50) A. trip B. quarrel C. anniversary D. departure(51) A. note B. friend C. words D. package(52) A. probably B. exactly C. actually D. indeed(53) A. expensive B. satisfying C. generous D. significant(54) A. how often B. how soon C. how long D. how much(55) A. valuable B. worthless C. unusual D. incredible(56) A. argue B. care C. complain D. praise(57) A. indicate B. involve C. insist D. inform(58) A. Choices B. Chances C. Demands D. Reasons(59) A. more than B. less than C. no more than D. not more than(60) A. count B. weight C. amount D. quality第二节(10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15)The"selfie"is used to describe the self-taken photooften from a smartphoneSomeone takes about 10 selfies each time he doesand he only ends up 61______postone or two of thoseHe picks the one that he feels make him look the 62______good).In that picturehe gains confidenceFor that momenteverything bad or terrible that has happened to him 63______remove),because that smile is what gives him the 64______determineto love himselfI read 65______poem recently and the young man said"If I ask you 66______you lovethe answers will most likely roll off your tongueYou love to readYou love to writeYou love your momyou daughteror your best friendHow long do you think you can go on and on before you sayI love 67______I'"That statement hit me like a ton of bricksI've struggled with confidence all my lifeI still doAnd in 68______way am I saying that taking a selfie is a gateway 69______confidence.(70______the selfie does deserve some credit for allowing individuals to express themselves第三部分 写作(共两节,满分35)第一节 短文改错(10小题;每小题1分,满分10)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:在错词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意:l.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.Yesterday morningI went to school by busHoweverI didn't realize I had been left my bus card at home until I got on the busWith no money on meI don't know what to doSo I made an apology to a driver and was about to get onJust then a young lady stopped usShe offered to buy a ticket for mesay she had also experienced such embarrassing a thingSeeing her sweet smileI felt very happy and was really grateful to what she didIt was her kindnessthat I made up my mind to pass on to others' made my day第二节 书面表达如今,我们身边不乏"低头族".他们在与朋友聚会、家人团聚或乘坐交通工具时,常常低头忙于浏览手机.请简要描述此现象,并发表你的看法.注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语已给出,不计入总词数.参考词汇:低头族phubbing                      21D22A23B24B25C26A27D28D29A30C31D32-35 DCAB   36-40CFGED 41-60  ACBDA     CDBAB      DDBAC     CABCC 61posting 62best 63is removed 64determination 65a 66what 67myself 68no 69to 70However/Rather/Instead 书面表达【答案】The phenomenon that people are always phubbing is becoming more and more popularSome people are only busy staring at the screens of their mobile phonesignoring the people around them no matter when they take a bushold a party with friends or even get together with their familiesWorse stillthey will not miss the chance of surfing the Internet or playing the games while they are crossing the streetswhich is most likely to cause traffic accidents or even threaten their lives       As far as I'm concernedit's high time that we threw away mobile phones and raised our heads up from themDo cherish the ones around us and appreciate the splendid scenery ahead of us 

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