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2.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shedoesn’thaveabike.
B.Hermotherhadabikeaccident.
C.Shetoldalietohermother.
3.Whatisthewomanmostprobably?
A.Aclerk.B.Alibrarian.C.Awaitress.
4.Whereisthewomangoingforholidaythisyear?
A.Turkey.B.Canada.C.Italy.
5.Whatdoesthemansuggest?
A.Openingthewindow.
B.Leavingthedooropen.
C.Stayingathome.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?
A.Theman’swork.B.Badweather.C.Theirlunch.
7.Whowilldrivethemantowork?
A.Themanhimself.B.Thewoman.C.Fred.
8.Whenisitnowmostprobably?
A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Whenaretheygoingtomeet?
A.OnWednesdaymorning.B.OnFridayevening.C.OnWednesdayevening.
10.Whatistheprobablejobofthewoman?
A.Afilmstar.B.Amusician.C.Afootballplayer.
11.Whataretheygoingtodo?
A.Toseeafilm.B.Tohavedinnertogether.C.Toenjoyaconcert.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Atthewoman’soffice.B.Atamuseumofart.C.Attheman’shome.
13.Wheredidthewomanbuytheprints?
A.InBoston.B.InNewYork.C.InaEuropeancity.
14.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Makeanothermuseumtour.
B.Organizeanexhibitionofart.
C.VisitsomeEuropeanpainters.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whoisthewomantalkingwith?
A.Herteacher.
B.Oneofherfriends.
C.Aninterviewerofacompany.
16.Whywasthewomanoutofschoolforhalfayearduringhighschool?
A.Becauseshewasbadlyill.
B.Becauseshehadtoactinafilm.
C.BecauseherfathertookhertoAmerica.
17.Whatpart-timejobdidthewomandoatcollege?
A.Adesigner.B.Ateacher.C.Atravelguide.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.HowmanypublicagriculturalcollegesarethereinAmerica?
A.2400.B.100.C.2300.
19.Whowastheideaofthelandgrantcollegedeveloped?
A.Publicagriculturalcolleges.
B.CongressmanJustinMorrill.
C.Internationalstudents.
20.WhatdomostinternationalstudentslearnattheCollegeofAgriculturalSciences?
A.Languagesandeconomics.
B.Agriculturalpoliticsandhistory.
C.Animal,plant,orfoodscience.
第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Withbeautifulcanals,topartmuseums,andcyclingcultureIAmsterdamisoneofthemostpopulartraveldestinationsintheworld.AsthecapitalandmostpopulouscityintheNetherlands,it’softenreferredtoasthe“VeniceoftheNorth”becauseofitswidesystemofbridgesandcanals.Herearesomekeypointsforyoutokeepinmindwhileplanningatripthere.
Must-SeeAttractions
MostvisitorsbegintheirAmsterdamadventureintheOldCentre,whichisfulloftraditionalarchitecture,shoppingcenters,andcoffeeshops.ThetopmuseumstovisitaretheRijksmuseum,theAnnFrankHouse,andtheVanGoghMuseum.AsaWorldHeritageSite,theCanalRingwasoriginallybuilttoattractwealthyhomeownersandanareaforcelebrityspottingandnightlifetoday.
Transportation
TravelersshouldbeawarethatAmsterdamAirportSchipholisoneofthebusiestairportsintheworld.Thisairportislocatedabout15kilometerssouthwestofthecitycenter.YoucancatchatrainfromSchipholtoAmsterdamCentralStation,whichhasmanyconnectingroutes.It’snotagoodideatodriveacartothecitycenter.Cyclingispopularhere,andit’seasytorentacheapbikearoundthetown.Amsterdamhasaflatterrain(地形)andit’sagoodchoicetoexplorethecityonfoot.
Money-savingTips
•LookforaccommodationsinAmsterdam’sSouthDistrictwhereratesaregenerallycheaperthaninthecitycenter.
•Buytrainticketsatthemachineinsteadofthecountertosaveabitofmoney.
•Insteadofhiringatourguide,jumpontoacanalboat.They’reinexpensiveandwillgiveyouauniquepointofviewofthecity.
21.WhywastheCanalRingoriginallybuiltinAmsterdam?
A.Tobuildmoremuseums.
B.Toencouragerichpeopletolivethere.
C.TobecomeaWorldHeritageSite.
D.Tohelppeopleenjoycolorfulnightlife.
22.WhatdoestheauthoradvisefortouriststovisitcitycenterinAmsterdam?
A.Hiringalocaltourguide.B.Travelingtothecitycenterbytaxi.
C.Visitingthecitybybikeoronfoot.D.Avoidingtheuseoftrains.
23.Howcanatouristsavemoneyaccordingtotheauthor’sadvice?
A.Byhiringaprofessionalguide.
B.Bybookingahotelinthecitycenter.
C.Bybuyingalltheticketsfromthecounter.
D.Byvisitingthecityonacanalboat.
B
WhenWuJia,thenaged23,returnedfromCanadatoworkforherfather’sHangzhou-basedZolandAnimation(动画)in2007,shefoundChineseanimationproductionswerejust-so-so.Backthen,Chineseanimationshownatoverseasevents,receivedapoorresponse.
ButthingssoonchangedfollowingaboominChina’smovieandtelevisionindustries.By2011,Chinadevelopedintooneoftheworld’slargestanimationproducers,withanimationandcartoonproductsreachingarecordof260,000minutes.
However,thatfigurehaswitnessedafallinrecentyears.ThelateststatisticsshowthatChinamadeonly244animatedproductionstotaling83,600minutesin2017.ButWusays:
“ChineseanimatorsarechangingfromquantitytoqualityandChineseanimatorsarenowproducingmorequalityworks”atthe14thChinaInternationalCartoon&
AnimationFestival.
Wu,nowthechairmanofZolandAnimation,isamongthosewhoarepartofChina’srapidlygrowinganimationindustry.Shesaysthecompanyhassofardisplayedmorethan8,000hoursofanimatedcontentto93countriesandregions,includingtheUnitedStates,UnitedKingdom,France,SouthKoreaandRussia.
MagicEye,oneofZoland’smostpopularanimatedworks,whichwassoldtojustSingaporein2006,isnowreachingthescreensofnearly80countriesandregionsworldwide.The500-episodeanimatedseriesaboutanalienboy’sadventuresonEarthalsohasasequel(续集)seriesMagicEyeisBack,whichhas104episodes.ThankstoMagicEye’spopularity,thesequelquicklyarousesinterestinoverseasmarketsandisbeingdisplayedin38countriesandregions.
Speakingabouthowtosucceedabroad,Wusays:
“First,theworksshouldbegood.And,youneedanexperiencedteamwhoknowsinternationalmarkets.”
24.Whichchartcandescribethedevelopmentofanimationproductioninthepasttenyears?
25.Whatdoestheauthorattempttotellthereadersinthethirdparagraph?
A.China’sanimatorsshouldproducemoreworkslikebefore.
B.Chinahasbecomethelargestanimationproducer.
C.China’sanimationindustryisshiftingfromquantitytoquality.
D.China’sanimationindustryisdevelopingblindly.
26.“MagicEye”ismentionedinthepassagetosuggestthat.
A.China’sanimationindustryisexpandingitsmarketoverseas
B.China’sanimationindustryisgrowingathomerapidly
C.Theanimationaboutkids’adventureisalwayspopular
D.Longanimatedseriescanalwaysarousekids’interest
27.WhatcanwepredictfromWuJia’swordsinthelastparagraph?
A.ShewillgobacktoCanadatolearnanimation.
B.Shewillmovehercompanyoverseas.
C.Hercompanywillleavefromtheinternationalmarket.
D.Hercompanywilltrytocreateproductsofhighquality.
C
AnewlibraryinTianjin—TianjinBinhaiPublicLibrary—recentlybecameanonlinehit.TheDailyMaildescribeditas“breathtaking”.Onelookatthelibraryandyou’llseewhy.Withitsveryfuturisticdesignandwallsloadedwithbooks,it’sthedreamlibraryofeverybooklover.
Butthere’saburningquestionlyinginthebackofourminds:
withphysicalbookstoresclosingdownonebyone,whatmakeslibrariessurvivethewaveofdigitalization?
Dowereallystillneedlibrariesaswe’vegottheinternetinourhands?
ReporterIanClarkhastheanswer.“Librariesarenotdeclininginimportance.Peoplearesimplychangingthewaytheyusethem,”hewroteontheGuardianwebsite.Sincenoteveryonecanaffordasmartphone,atabletoraninternetconnection,andnoteveryoneknowshowtosearchtheInternetcorrectlyandefficiently,it’spubliclibrariesthatmakesurethattheseresourcesareavailabletoalargergroupofpeople.
Andoneofthepitfallsthatcomewithonlinematerialsisthatthey’renotalwaysreliable.“Googledoesn’ttellyouwhatyou’renotgetting,sopeopleneedtoevaluate(评估)thequalityofwhattheyseeontheirscreens,”SarahPritchard,deanoflibrariesatNorthwesternUniversity,toldNorthwesternResearchMagazine.Andlibrariesareusuallywherethat“evaluation”happens.
Butwestillneedthephysicalspacethatalibraryprovides.It’ssomethingthat’scalleda“thirdplace”,accordingtotheSeattleTimes.Thisisaplaceinwhichwecanfullyconcentrateonourstudyandworkwithouteasilygettingdistracted.Comparedtoother“thirdplaces”likecoffeeshops,librarieshavea“non-commercialnature”thatallowsyoutorelaxcompletely.
“Nobodyistryingtosellyouanythinginthelibrary.Thereisnopressuretobuyandthereisnojudgmentofyourchoices,”AnneGoulding,aprofessoratVictoriaUniversityinNewZealand,wro