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1.Whatdidthemanthinkoftheshirt?
A.Amazing.B.Expensive.C.Ugly.
2.Wherewillthewomanprobablygo?
A.Totheclassroom.B.Tothelibrary.C.Tothestore.
3.Wheredoesthewomanthinkthemanmighthavelefthisbag?
A.Inthehall.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inthegym.
4.HowdoesPeterfeelabouthismother?
A.Hefeelsawfullysorry.B.Hefeelsquiteworried.C.Hefeelsquiterelieved.
5.Whywon’tthewomanlendhercartotheman?
A.Hercarisinthecountryside.B.Hercarwon’tbeavailable.
C.Hercarisbroken.
第二节(共15小题,每题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,各个小题将给出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、7题。
6.Whichisthedecidingfactorofthediscount?
A.Ordersize.B.Paymentmeans.C.Producttypes.
7.Whatdiscountwillthemanget?
A.5%.B.10%.C.50%.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatdoesthewomanthinkoftheDramaClub?
A.Notveryinteresting.B.Attractive.C.Toohard.
9.Whatmayhappentoyouifyouactinadrama?
A.Youmayberecognizedeasilyoncampus.
B.Youwillhavemorechancestomeetdramastars.
C.Youmaybecomeanotherpersoninlife.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydidthemantakethefartherroutethismorning?
A.Toavoidbuyingcigarettes.B.Tomakeacall.
C.Tomeetagirl.
11.Whydidhefalldown?
A.Hebumpedintoatree.B.Theroadwasrough.C.Heranintoanotherperson.
12.Whydidhegoback?
A.Tofindhiscellphone.B.Tobuysomecigarettes.C.Togotoschool.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistheman’sjob?
A.Ahost.B.Adoctor.C.Ateacher.
14.Whousedtobeadoctor?
A.Cassie’sfriend.B.ThemotherofCassie’sfriend.
C.Cassie’smother.
15.HowlongdidittakeCassietobecomeaqualifieddoctor?
A.Oneyear.B.Fouryears.C.Fiveyears.
16.HowdoesCassielikeherjob?
A.Sheenjoysit.B.Shethinksit’sboring.C.Shethinksit’spoorlypaid.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowmanypeopleweremissingonTuesday?
A.Atleast10.B.Over17.C.Over70.
18.WhenmighttheBrisbaneRiverriseto12feet?
A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnSaturday.
19.WhywilltherebenopoweronWednesday?
A.Itwillbecutforsafetyreasons.
B.Thepowerlineswillbeunderwater.
C.Heavierstormswilldamagethelinescompletely.
20.Wherehasthefloodstruck?
A.France.B.Germany.C.Australia.
第二部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
London’snewestskyscraperiscalledtheShardanditcostabout430millionpoundstobuild.Ataheightofalmost310meters,itisthetallestbuildinginEurope.TheShardhascompletelychangedtheappearanceofLondon.However,noteveryonethinksthatitisachangeforthebetter.
TheShardwasdesignedbythefamousItalianarchitectRenzoPiano.WhenhebegandesigningtheShardforLondon,Pianowantedaverytallbuildingthatlookedlikeaspire(尖顶).Hewantedtheglasssurfacestoreflecttheskyandthecity.Thesidesofthebuildingaren’tregular.Sothebuildinghasanunusualshape.Itlookslikeaverythin,sharppieceofbrokenglass.Andthatishowthebuildinggotthename:
theShard.PianosaysthatthespireshapeoftheShardispartofagreatLondontradition.TheshaperemindshimofthespiresofthechurchesofLondonorthetallmasts(桅杆)oftheshipsthatwereonceontheriverThames.
TheShardhas87floors.Atthetop,thereisanobservatory.Atthemomentthebuildingisempty,buteventuallytherewillbeafive-starhotel.Therewillalsobetopqualityrestaurants,apartmentsandoffices.
Beforebuildingworkbegan,alotofpeopledidn’twanttheShardthoughtheplanswereapproved.NowtheyarestillunhappyabouttheShard.SomecriticssaythatsuchatallskyscrapermightbegoodinacitylikeNewYork,butnotinLondon.TheysaythatthebestthingabouttheShardisitsspireshape.Butthatistheonlything.Thereisnodecoration,onlyflatsurfaces.TheEgyptiansdidthat4,500yearsago.TheyalsothinktheShardistoobigforLondon.Itdestroysthebeautyofthecity.
Othercriticsdon’tlikewhattheShardseemstorepresent.TheysaythattheShardshowshowLondonisbecomingmoreunequal.Onlyveryrichpeoplecanaffordtobuytheexpensiveprivateapartmentsandstayinthehotel.ButthepeoplewholiveneartheShardareamongthepoorestinLondon.SotheShardseemsasymbolofthedivisioninsocietybetweentheveryrichandthepoor.
TheShardnowdominatestheLondonskyline.Itisnotcertain,however,thatordinaryLondoncitizenswilleveracceptitasavaluableadditiontothecity.
2London’snewestskyscraperiscalledtheShardbecauseof______.
A.itscost
B.itssize
C.itsshape
D.itsheight
2WhenhedesignedtheShard,Pianowanteditto______.
A.changeLondon’sskyline
B.inheritLondon’stradition
C.imitatetheEgyptianstyle
D.attractpotentialvisitors
2ThecriticswhorefertosocialdivisionthinktheShard______.
A.isonlypreferredbytherich
B.isintendedforwealthypeople
C.isfarawayfromthepoorarea
D.ispopularonlywithLondoners
2Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheShard:
CheersandClaps
B.TheShard:
WorkofaGreatArchitect
C.TheShard:
NewSymbolofLondon?
D.TheShard:
AChangefortheBetter?
B
Decision—makingcanbeextremelydifficult.Decision
makingstylesaresignificantlydifferentindifferentcultures.
Inanyapproachtoaproblemandinanynegotiations,theWesternworldturnstothe“Itoyou”approachwhileJapan,“youtoyou”approach.Theformermeansbothsidespresenttheirargumentsopenlyfromtheirownpointofview.Naturally,oftencomesaconfrontationsituation,whichtheWesternersareveryskillfulindealingwith.Thelatterisbasedoneachsidetryingtounderstandtheotherperson’spointofview.Thusthedirectionofthemeetingisamutualattempttoreduceconfrontationandachieveharmony.
Besides,Westerndecision—makinggoesmostlyfromtopmanagementandoftendoesnotconsultmiddlemanagementortheworkers.
However,inJapangreatconsiderationisgiventothethoughtsandopinionsofeveryoneatalllevels.Basedon“bottomupdirection”,ideascanbecreatedatthelowestlevels,travelupwardthroughanorganizationandhaveaneffectonthefinaldecision.
Differenceindecision—makingalsocomesfromdifferentcommunicationstyles.TheJapanesebusinesspersonworkstoachieveharmony,evenifthedealfallsthroughandwillspendwhatevertimeisnecessarytodeterminea“youtoyou”approach,communicatingpersonalviewsonlyindirectly.TheyputathoroughjobabovetheWesterndeadlineapproach.SotheJapaneseisthoroughintheirmeetings.ThusAmericansareoftenannoyedbythemanymeetingsinmanyJapanesebusinesses.ButwheretheAmericanispressingforaspecificdecision,theJapaneseistryingtothinkuparatherbroaddirection.
Ontheotherhand,onceagivenagreementismade,itistheJapanesewhosometimeswondersattheslowpaceinwhichtheWesternerscarryoutthedecision.TheJapaneseiseagertomoveforwardandtheWesterners,perhaps,lag(落后于)behindastheytakethetimeforin—depthplanning.
2AJapanesebusinessbasesitsdecision.
A.ontop-downdirection
B.onnothingbutitsworkers’views
C.onbottom—updirection
D.onlyonitstopleaders’opinions
2ThetextmainlytellsusthatJapanandtheWesternworld
A.facegreatdifficultyinmakingdecisions
B.aredifferentindecision—makingstyles
Chaveallmemberscontributetoadecision
D.havetwoapproaches:
“Itoyou”and“youandI”
2WhichofthefollowingisTRUEoftheWesterners?
A.Theycarryoutthedecisiononceitismade.
B.Therearemanymeetingsintheirbusinesses.
C.Theyworktoachieveharmonyindoingbusiness.
D.Theyaregoodathandlingconfrontationsituation.
2Theauthor'
sattitudetowardsJapanesedecision—makingis.
A.positiveB.criticalC.negativeD.casual
C
“Everybodylovesabargain”isawell—knownsaying.Oneperson’suseless,ugly,orbrokenobjectcanbeanotherperson’sbargain.ThatiswhysomanyAmericansdonotthrowthingsaway.Theyputthemoutsidetheirhouse.Theyputona“ForSale”sign.And,assimpleasthat,yardsale.Thesellersputapaidannouncementinalocalnewspaper.Ittellswhenandwheretheyardsalewilltakeplace.Thesesalesareverypopularduringweekendsinspring,summer
andautumn.Earlyinthemorning,allthethingstobesoldarecarriedoutofthehouse.Thentheysitalldayinthesunlight——liketiredguestsataparty—waitingforsomeonetotakethemhome.
Justaboutanythingcanbesoldatayardsale.Sometimes,therearemoreclothesthananythingelse.Cookingequipmentisalsopopular.Soareoldtoys,tools,books,tables,andchairs.Thenthereareobjectscalled“whiteelephants”.Awhiteelephantissomethingthatyouthinkisextremelyuglyoruseless.Itmaybeanelectriclightshapedlikeafish.Youfeelasharppainwheneveryoulookatit.Tosomeoneelsehoweveritmightbeathingofbeautyandjoy.
Somepeoplegotoyardsalestofindaspecialthingthattheycollect.Itmaybeoldtoytrains,forexample,orpaintingsofdogs.ExpertssaymoreAmericansarecollectingoldthingsnowthaneverbefore.Mostpeoplewhogotoyardsales,however,arenotlookingforanythingspecial.Theymightbuyanobjectsimplybecauseitcostssolittle.Theyenjoynegotiatingoverprices,evenif