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30.B.At8:

00.C.At6:

00.

2.Whathavetheydecidedtodo?

A.Visit.B.Play.C.Fly.

3.Whodidn'

tfinishthework?

A.Lily.B.Tom.C.Jack.

4.WhatisBetty'

sopinion?

A.Womenarebettercooksthanmen.

B.Womenarebetterteachersthanmen.

C.Womenarebetterworkersthanmen.

5.Whyaren'

tthewatcheslikethesemadenow?

A.Becausetheyaresocheap.

B.Becausetheyaretooexpensive.

C.Becausepeopledon'

tlikethem.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题1.5分,共22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。

听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Whatkindofmovieisgoingtobeon?

A.Thelovemovie.

B.Thekungfumovie.

C.Thedetectivemovie.

7.HowdoesGracelikethekungfumovie?

A.Shethinksit'

sgreat.

B.Shedoesn'

tlikeitatall.

C.Sheenjoysitverymuchandplanstoseeitagain.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.What'

stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Brotherandsister.B.Motherandson.C.Classmates.

9.Whataretheygoingtodo?

A.Theyaregoingtohaveanexam.

B.Theyaregoingtotravel.

C.Theyaregoingtobuyawatch.

10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?

A.Heisveryserious.B.Heistoocareless.C.Heisverylazy.

听第8段材料(cá

ilià

o),回答第11至13题。

11.Whydoesthemanbuyafarm?

A.Heistiredoflivinginthefactory.

B.Hewantstolivewithafarmer.

C.Hewantstoearnmuchmoney.

12.Whydoesthewomansellherfarm?

A.Becausethegroundisunfittogrowwheat.

B.Becauseshehasnomodernfarmequipment.

C.Becausefarmingisveryhardwork.

13.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrue?

A.Thewomanhasherownfarm.

B.Thewomansoldherfarmatahighprice.

C.Themanpaid$200forthewoman'

sfarm.

听第9段材料(cá

o),回答第14至17题。

14.Wherewasthedoctorgoinginhiscar?

A.Thedoctorwasgoingtoagarage.

B.Thedoctorwasgoingtoapatient'

shome.

C.Thedoctorwasgoingtohisownhome.

15.Whichofthefollowingwasthecauseoftheaccident?

A.Thedoctorwascareless.

B.Abigtreefellonhiscar.

C.Theroadwascoveredwithice.

16.Whydidthedoctorgotothenearesthouse?

A.Becauseheknewoneofhispatientslivedthere.

B.Hehadreceivedacalltogothere.

C.Hewantedtousethetelephone.

17.Whydidthewomanpatienttelephonethedoctor?

A.Sheneededmedicaltreatment.

B.Toaskhowsoonthedoctorcouldcome.

C.Shebelievedsomebodyelseneededadoctor.

听第10段材料(cá

o),回答第18至20题。

18.What'

sintheyoungman'

shands?

A.Therearetwobagsinhishands.

B.Therearetwobooksinhishands.

C.Therearetwoboxesinhishands.

19.Howdoesthedriverfeelwhenhehearsthepassengerisgoingtothehotel?

A.Disappointed.B.Glad.C.Regretful.

20.Howmuchwilltheyoungmangivethedriver?

A.30dollars.B.15dollars.C.13dollars.

第二部分 阅读(yuè

)理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题(xiǎotí

);

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面的短文(duǎnwé

n),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项涂黑。

A

LouisaMayAlcottwasborninPennsylvaniain1832.Shewasthesecondoffourdaughters.Herfatherwasaneducatorandsocialreformer.TheAlcottsdidnothavemuchmoney.Louisaworkedtohelpsupportherfamily.Shetriedteaching,sewing,andtakingcareofchildren.Shedidnotlikeanyofthesejobs.

Louisalikedwritingandthoughtofherselfasawriter.Attheageofsixteen,shewroteherfirstbook.ItwascalledFlowerFables.Shedecidedtosellwhatshewrote.Shewrotemanykindsofpoems,stories,andplays.Herstorieswereexciting,butunrealistic.Shesoldthemtonewspapersandmagazinesforsmallamountsofmoney.

In1868,anAmericanpublisheraskedthestrugglingyoungwriter,LouisaMayAlcott,towriteabookforgirls.Atfirst,shewasnotsureshewantedtodoit.Shesaidsheneverlikedgirls.Andsheneverknewmany,excepthersisters.

Louisadecidedtowritethebookanyway.Shethoughtherfamily’sactivitiesandexperiencesmightbeinterestingtoothers.ShetoldaboutherexperiencesgrowingupinthenortheasternUnitedStatesduringthemiddleofthenineteenthcentury.Herbookprovedtobemorethaninteresting.LittleWomenbecameoneofthemostpopularchildren’sbooksinAmericanliterature.Ithasbeenpublishedinmorethanfiftylanguages.

21.HowmanydaughtersdidtheAlcottshave?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

22.WhichofthefollowingjobsdidLouisalike?

A.Teaching.B.Sewing.C.Writing.D.Caringforchildren.

23.WhydidLouisadecidetowriteabookforgirls?

A.Sheknewmanygirlsandshelikedgirlsverymuch.

B.Shewantedtomakemoneyfromthebook.

C.Shewrotemanykindsofinterestingstories.

D.Shethoughtherfamily’sstorymightbeinterestingtoothers.

24.WhichstatementaboutLittleWomenisnottrue?

A.Itprovedtobeverypopularandinteresting.

B.ItwasthefirstbookLouisaMayAlcottwrote.

C.Itbecameoneofthemostpopularchildren’sbooksinAmericanliterature.

D.Ithasbeenpublishedinmorethanfiftylanguages.

  B

Notmanycouplesstaymarriedfor50years.Evenfewerdosofor75years.It’salmostimpossibleforacoupletobemarriedfor85years.Butthat’sexactlywhatHenryandMaggieThurstondid.

HenrywasbornonafarminIowain1857.Attheageof18hewenttoChicagotoattenduniversity.TherehemetMaggie,whohadcomefromClevelandtostudyart.Shewasoneyearyounger.

Thiswasatruecaseofloveatfirstsight.Theygotmarriedin1876,lessthansixmonthsaftertheymet.In1877theirfirstson,Jack,wasborn.By1885theyhadfivechildren,includingtheirthirdson,Lou,whobecameawell-knownwriter.From1900to1915HenryandMaggiebecamegrandparentsthirty-onetimes.

OnFebruary17th,1961,theycelebratedtheir85thweddinganniversary.ThedaytheyhadchosenfortheirweddinghadbecomeValentine’sDay.Overonehundrednewsmencametoreportontheevent.ThecouplewasseenonnationalTV.Mostamazingofall,though,wasthefactthatover1,500relativeswerealsopresent.Theyoungestwasathree-week-oldbabygirl.HenryandMaggiewereold.Hewas104andshewas103.

25.WhatdidMaggiestudyatuniversity?

A.Maths.B.Physics.C.Art.D.Chemistry.

26.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutLouThurston?

A.Hewasastudentofart.

B.Hewasanewsman.

C.Hewasafarmer.

D.Hewasawriter.

27.WhendidHenryandMaggiecelebratetheir85thweddinganniversary?

A.In1916.B.In1961.C.In1915.D.In1985.

C

Whenyouturnontheradio,youhearanadvertisement.Whenyouwatchtelevision,youhearandseeanadvertisement.Ifyouturnthepagesofanewspaperormagazine,againyoufindanadvertisement.Ifyouwalkdownthestreet,youseeoneadvertisementboardafteranother.Allday,everyday,peoplewhowanttosellyousomethingcompetenttocatchyourattention.Asaresult,advertisementsarealmosteverywhere.IntheWest,advertisementsarethefuelthatmakesmassmedia(大众(dà

zhò

ng)媒介)work.ThegovernmentdoesnotgivemoneytomassmediasuchasTVstations,newspapers,magazinesandradiostations.Theyareallownedprivately.Sowheredoesthemoneycomefrom?

Fromadvertisements.Withoutadvertisements,therewouldnotbetheseprivatebusinesses.

Haveyoueveraskedyourselfwhatadvertisingis?

Throughtheyears,peoplehavegivendifferentanswerstothequestion.Forsometimeitwasfeltthatadvertisingwasameansof“keepingyournamebeforethepublic”.Andsomepeoplethoughtthatadvertisingwas“truthwelltold”.Nowmoreandmorepeopledescribeitinthisway:

Advertisingisthepaid,nonpersonal,andusuallypersuasivedescriptionofgoods,servicesandideasthroughvariousmedia.

Alladvertisementstrytomakepeoplebelievethattheproduct,idea,orserviceadvertisedcandowelltothem.Advertisementsexisteverywhereinourlives.

28.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Theimportanceofadvertisement

B.Thesociety’sgreatneedofadvertisement

C.Thebeginningofadvertisement

D.Theprosperityofadvertisement

29.What’sthefinancialsourceoftheprivatelyownedmassmedia?

A.Thelocalgovernments.B.Theirowners’families.

C.Advertisements.D.Theaudience.

30.Accordingtothepassage,whatisoneofthefeaturesofadvertisements?

A.Advertisingispersonalopinionsthatpeopledon’tbelievethem.

B.Advertisementstrytomakepeoplebelievetheirproductsaretrue.

C.Advertisementsareunreliableandpeopledon’tbuythingsonline.

D.Advertisementsaremisleadingthatpeopleallbuythingsonshops.

Whichofthefollowingistrue?

Withoutadvertisements,themassmediaintheWestcouldnotwork.

InAmerica,thegovernmentspendalotofmoneyonthemassmedia.

Aboutwhatadvertisingis,peoplehavenoanswerstoit.

D.Peoplenowdon’tbelievetheadvertisements.

D

Forthislittleboy,itwasthecoldestwinter.Inthewinter,hisfatherhadanaccidentandlostaleg.Thefamilylosttheironlysourceofincome(收入(shōurù

)).Fromthenon,hisfatherbecameadefferentperson.Whentheboybehavedbadly,thefatherfliedintoarage(大发雷霆(dà

fālé

ití

ng)).

Onenight,theboywanderedaloneinthestreet.Hepassedalovelysmallshop,whichwassocharmingthathecouldn’tturnhiseyesawayfromit.Hestaredatsomefinepackagesofcoffeequietly.Anideacameintohismind.Heknewhisfatherlovedcoffeeandhealsoknewstealingwasnotgood,butallhe

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