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6.WheredoesJacksonwork?
A.InChengdu.B.InMianyang.C.InWuhan.
7.Whoseweddingceremonyisit?
A.JacksonandCatherine'
s
B.DavidandCatherine'
s.
C.JacksonandJanet'
8.Atwhattimedoesthemanwantawake-upcall?
A.6:
15.B.7:
00.C.7:
15.
9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inastudentdorm.B.Inahotel.C.Inaclockshop.
10.Whoisonabananadiet?
A.Theman'
ssister.B.Theman'
scousin:
C.Theman'
sneighbor.
11.Howdoestheman'
ssistertrytoloseweight?
A.Byeatingbananas.B.Byeatingeggs.C.Byeatingfish.
12.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Playtennis.B.Seeadoctor.C.Goshopping.
13.Whatnationalityisthewoman?
A.Chinese.B.Japanese.C.Indian.
14.What'
stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Customerandassistant:
B.Studentandteacher.
C.Doctorandpatient.
15.Whatdoesthemanmeanwhenhesays"
Verygood"
?
A.Thegirlcaneasilyunderstandhiswords.
B.Thegirluses"
I'
msorry"
correctly.
C.Thegirluses"
Excuseme"
16.Whatwillyousaywhenyouwanttocuttoaccordingtotheconversation?
A.Allright.B.I'
msorry.C.Excuseme.
(★★)听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.Whoistheintendedaudienceofthespeech?
A.Passengersatastation.B.Studentsinacollege.
C.Seniorsofaneighborhood.
18.Whatcanyouexpectfromthisclub?
A.Meetingoldfriends.B.Makingnewfriends.
C.Tradingpersonalinformation.
19.Howmanysuggestionsdoesthespeakergive?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.
20.Howoftendothemembersmeet?
A.Everyday.B.Twiceaweek.C.Onceaweek.
三、阅读理解
(★★)
ThingstoDoinAtlanta
Needarun-downofthetopthingstodothisweekend?
Hereiswhat'
soninAtlanta.
IntheMood
Date:
May22throughMay26,2018
Time:
2:
00pm—5:
30
Phone:
770-916-2800
Ifyoulovethemusicofthe1940s,thenhere’swhatyouneedtodothisSunday.Gotoa1940smusicalshowatCobbEnergyPerformingArtsCentre.ThemusicofGlennMillethasadistinctivesound.Noneedtoaskmetwice.Areyou"
IntheMood"
PartyWiththePenguins(企鹅)
May20throughMay25,2018
11:
30am—2:
00pm
404-581-4000
CelebratePenguinAwarenessDayatGeorgiaAquarium'
sannualPartywiththePenguins.Thepartywillfeaturefunactivities,includingthechancetoseeanAfricanpenguinupcloseandteamhowtohelpprotectthisin-dangerspecies.
CallanwoldeArtsFestival
May21toMay22,2018
10:
30am—5:
30pm
404-872-5338
LocatedatCallanwoldeFineArtsCenter,thiseventisafestivalforartistsandbyartists,lettingthemhaveavoiceinthecreationandoperationsofthefestival.Ifyouareoftheartisticpersuasionorenjoyacreativescene,don'
tmissout.
Foollio'
sHoodillyStorytime
May21throughMay27,2018
1:
00pm—4:
30pm
404-523-3141
Wemakeupabrand-newstoryeveryweek.ComeandenjoyanewstoryeachtitheatDad'
sGarageTheatre.Littleoneswillgettohelpprovidekeypartsofthestoryandevenaddintheirownjokes.Interactiveandout-of-the-ordinaryfunforkidsandparents!
21.Whereshouldyougoifyouareamusicfan?
A.GeorgiaAquarium.
B.Dad'
sGarageTheatre.
C.CallanwoldeFineArtsCentre.
D.CobbEnergyPerformingArtsCentre.
22.Whicheventappealstoanimallovers?
A.IntheMood.
B.PartywiththePenguins.
C.CallanwoldeArtsFestival.
D.Foollio'
sHoodillyStorytime.
23.Whichnumberhelpssignupforanopportunityifyouarecrazyaboutpainting?
A.770-916-2800.
B.404-581-4000.
C.404-872-5338.
D.404-523-3141.
24.InwhatwayisFoollio'
sHoodillyStorytimeuniquefromtheotherevents?
A.Itprovidesbooksasgifts.
B.Itisacharge-freeevent.
C.Itrunstheshortesthours.
D.Itisverychild-friendly.
Igraduatedin1941andofcoursegotcaughtinthewar.In1945Iwasout,twenty-oneyearsold,asoldierthrough35bombingmissions,andattheUniversityofWashingtontakingcreativewritingcourses,somethingI'
dlookedforwardtoallthroughtheAirForce.
I'
dstartedwritingwhenIwasnineandwritingseemedtobetheonlythingI'
deverbeableorwanttodo.MyteacherwasanewmannamedGrantRedford,averygoodshortstorywritingteacherandasadman.HewasfromMontanaandhadbeenconnectedwiththeoldRockyMountainReview.IthinkitbecametheWesternReviewbutI'
mnotsureandIdon'
tbothertolookitup.I'
mafraidIwasnevermuchofastudentforRedford.Mystorieswerehopelesslyself-indulgent(任性的);
onandonaboutmypersonalproblems,withoutform,withoutdevelopment,andwithoutevenanygoodwriting.
However,Ididwritehumorinthosedaysandhadnotroublegettingitpublishedinthecampusmagazine,thoughI'
dhatetoseeitnow.Mostlymywritingwasusedtogetmyselfattention,tosatisfyaterriblepersonalinterestinself-admiration,anditwasn'
tuntilIconcentratedallmyeffortsonpoemsthatIwastorealizetheonlyrealrewardofwriting,thatspecialwayyoufeeljustwhenyou'
vedonesomethingyoulike.That'
sfarmoresatisfyingthanseeingyournameinprint,goodreviews,praiseorapplauseafterareading.Andmorelasting.
25.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor'
schildhood?
A.Agoodstudentofhisteacher.
B.Crazyaboutwriting.
C.Goodattellingshortstores.
D.Longingtobeapilot.
26.Howwashiswritingcareerattheearlystage?
A.Productive.
B.Successful.
C.Struggling.
D.Acompletefailure.
27.Wheredidtheauthoreventuallyfindcomfortinwriting?
A.Shortstories.
B.Poems.
C.Humorousstories.
D.Goodreviews.
Somepartsofthegardenarefortherestoftheworldtoadmire.Othersareforyoutodisappeartowhenyoudon'
twanttobefound.Ofcourse,that'
seasyenoughtoarrangewhenyouhavelotsoflandwithspaceforthekidstorunroundandcosy"
gardenrooms"
fortheadultstoenjoy.Butwhenyourgardenisonthesmallside,youmightthinkit'
satallorder.Well,you'
rewrong.
Tocreateasecretgarden,peopletendtotaketheroutine:
surroundingasmallgardenwithhighfencesandthenplacingalawn(草坪)inthemiddleandbordersroundtheedge.Farfrommakingthemostofthearea,thatjustmakesitlookalotsmallerandmoreboring.Dividingitupmakesmuchmoreuseofyourspaceandmeansyoucanhaveyourpracticalfamilyareaplusasecretgarden.
Whenyou'
researchingfortheperfectsecretsitewithinyourexistingset-up,consideryourpresentfavouritespot.Asecretgardenneedstobespecial—acompletecontrasttothemorepracticalfamilypartsofthegarden.Perhapsyoutakeafoldingchairdowntoaquietcornerthatgetseveningsun;
maybeyousitandwatchthepondorsimplyslipouttothepatio(露台)withaglassofwine.
It'
squiteeasytochangeanexistingfavouritefeatureintoasecretplace.Youcouldtopthepatiowithapergola(棚架)poleandplantagrapevineforshade,orpositionabenchoverlookingthepondandplantbamboostoscreenitfromtherestofthegarden.
Theareasyoucreateneedn'
talltobethesamesize—oreventhesamestyle—butifyou'
replanningamajorredesign,takeyourtimeandworkitoutonpaperbeforecommittingtimeandmoney.Thenwhenit'
sdone,you'
llreallybeabletorelaxandenjoyit.
28.Whatassumptionliesbehindthispassage?
A.Grapevinearewidelyusedasshadeingardens.
B.Parentsneedtheirownspaceinthegarden.
C.Familymembersshouldshareeverything.
D.Gardensaredifferentinsizeandstyle.
29.Theunderlinedphrase"
atallorder"
(inParagraph1)probablymeans________.
A.adifficulttask
B.acostlydecision
C.anunwiseattempt
D.anunfairbusiness
30.What'
stheauthor'
ssolutionforacozyspaceinasmallgarden?
A.Placealawninthemiddle.
B.Buildbordersaroundthelawn.
C.Surroundthegardenwithhighfences.
D.Haveaseparatespacewithinthegarden.
31.What'
spurposeinwritingthepassage?
A.Tooffertipsonasmallgetawayinthegarden.
B.Tosharepersonalexperienceingardening.
C.Torecommendbestplantsforsmallgardens.
D.Toadvertisesomenewdesignsofgardens.
"
Hopehasprovedapowerfulpredictorofoutcomeineverystudywe'
vedonesofar,"
saidDr.Snyder,apsychologist.
Inresearchwith3,920collegestudents,Dr.SnyderfoundthatthelevelofhopeamongfreshmenatthebeginningoftheirfirsttermwasamoreaccuratepredictoroftheircollegegradesthanweretheirS.A.T.scoresortheirgradepointaveragesinhighschool."
Studentswithhighhopesetthemselveshighergoalsandknowhowtoworktoattainthem,"
Dr.Snydersaid."
Whenyoucomparestudentswithequallearningabilityandpastschoolachievements,whatsetsthemapartishope."
Inseekingawaytoassesshopescientifically,Dr.Snyderwentbeyondtheusualbeliefthathopeismerelythesensethateverythingwillturnoutallright."
Thisideaisnotconcreteenough;
itfailstocla