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A.Thedatetoday.B.Raisingpets.C.Theweather.
2.Whatdidthemandojustnow?
A.Finishedhiswork.B.Madeaphonecall.CWentoutofaroom.
3.Whendidthewomanwritetoherfamily?
A.Yesterday.B.Lastweek.C.Thedaybeforeyesterday.
4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inapostoffice.B.Inaticketagency.C.Atarailwaystation.
5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Fellowtravelers.
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。
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、7题。
6.Whoisthemangoingtohavedinnerwith?
A.Hismom.B.Hisdaughter.C.Hiswife.
7.Whatdoesthewomando?
A.Areceptionist.B.Awaiter.C.Acook.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howmuchwillthemanspendonthedelivery?
A.Itdepends.B.Notapenny.C.Tendollars.
9.Whatdoesthewomanwantfromthemanatlast?
A.Hisname.B.Hisaddress.C.Hisevaluation.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatisthemaintopicoftheconversation?
A.Whattoeat.B.Howtokeepfit.C.Wheretogetenergy.
11.Whydoweneedtodrinkplentyofwater?
A.Ittakesupoverhalfofourbody.
B.Itmakesourmusclesstrengthened.
C.Ithelpsourbodyconsumelessoxygen.
12.Whatmakesourheartsandlungsstrong?
A.Mixtureoffood.B.Adequatesleep.C.Properexercise.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistheman’sattitudetovisitingamuseum?
A.Quiteenthusiastic.B.Alittleunwilling.C.Stronglyopposed.
14.Whyisthefirstpaintingfamousaccordingtothewoman?
A.Itwascreatedbyakid.B.Itdeserveslotsofmoney.C.Itshowsthecreatorstalent.
15.Whatcanbeknownabouttheman?
A.Hehasn’tmuchtasteforart.
B.Heshowsagiftforpainting.
C.Heisinterestedincollecting,
16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthemuseum?
A.Itisthebiggestmuseumworldwide.
B.Itshowsmanykindsofmodernarts.
C.Itscollectionsareallveryexpensive.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhichroomisfortheGRE?
A.Room204.B.Room307.C.Room405.
18.Whatarethestudentsrequiredtodo?
A.Puttheirbelongingsinthelockers.
B.Gotothebathroomwithmonitors.
C.Weartheircoatsinthetestingrooms.
19.Wheredoesthemen’srestroomlie?
A.Attheeastendofthehallway.
B.Inthemiddleofthehallway.
C.Atthewestendofthehallway.
20.Whenarethestudentsallowedtousetherestroom?
A.Whentheirnamesarecalled.B.Whenalltheexamsend.C.Whentheygetpermission.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
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21.Whatisarrangedinthemorningbythecamp?
A.Visitingtheaters.B.Skillcompetitions.
C.Attendingclasses.D.Specialactivities.
22.Whenmustpeoplecallthecenterforotherrequirementsatthelatest?
A.OnJune2.B.OnMay29.C.OnMay27.D.OnMay24,
23.Whatisaspecialpartofthecamp?
A.Itwillhelpstrengthenrelationsoffamilymembers.
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B
Tenzinglefthishomewhenhewastentoworkandhelphismother,whowaslookingaftertheir2-acreancestralfarmafterhisfather’sdeath.HedidtemporaryjobsforthefirstfewyearsandthenjoinedaMalaysianconstructionfirm,wherehelearnttodrive,repairmachines,workontheInternetandevenspeakEnglishfluently.
“Inthose13years,Ilearnteverything—driving,mechanicwork,andhowtosetupasmallfactory.Thismademegainmuchconfidencetodoalmostalljobs,”saysTenzing.
However,ashismotherwasgettingolder,onDecember12,2006,TenzingreturnedtohishometowninAssam.Havingvisitedseveralfarms,hecametoknowthatteacouldbeeasilyexportedandmanyteacompanieswerebuyingtea;
sohealsodecidedtogrowteaonhisfarm.Butashisfamilyhadnevergrowntea,hehadnoideahowtodoit.
Beingalayman(外行)inthisfield,Tenzingwenttomeetwithmanyteaexpertsandfollowedtheirinstructions.Butwheneverliesprayedpesticide(农药)onhisfarm,he’dgetaheadacheandfeelindisposed.Sohestartedlookingforalternatives,Tenzingdidhisresearchonlineandfinallyin2007,heconnectedwithpeoplefromaCanadiannon-governmentalorganizationandinvitedthemtohisfarm,wheretheytrainedhim.Thus,Tenzingstartedgrowingteaorganically.
TodayTenzinghas25acresofland,inwhich7.5acresisusedforteaplanting,andhegrowsalmostalltypesoffruitsandvegetables.Hissuccessinspiredmany,andfarmersfromotherpartsofthecountryalsostartedcomingtohisfarmtolearnorganicfarming.Hehastrainedabout30,000farmerssofar.Everyyearalmost100touristsvisithisfarmfromvariouspartsoftheworldliketheUK,Australia,Germany,etc.
24.WhatcanweknowaboutTenzing?
A.Hewasmistreatedatayoungage.B.Helivedahappychildhood.
C.Hereceivedmuchformaleducation.D.Hehadgreatlearningability.
25.WhydidTenzingwanttogrowteaonhisfarm?
A.Teasoldverywellatthattime.B.Hismotherwasgettingolder.
C.Hislandwasbestforteagrowth.D.Hewastiredoftemporaryjobs.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“indisposed”inParagraph4probablymean?
A.Unfair.B.Motivated
C.Uncomfortable.D.Touched.
27.WhatcanbeinferredaboutTenzing’sfarmaccordingtothelastparagraph?
A.Ithasbeenthebiggestonearound.B.Itisfamousnationallyandglobally.
C.Itismadeuseofmostlytogrowtea.D.Ithasbecomeahottouristattraction.
C
It’seasytothinkthattheglobe’svastoceanswouldbeeffectivebarrierstothemovementoflandanimals.Anelephantcan’tswimacrossthePacific,afterallButitturnsoutthatplentyofplantsandanimalshaveunintentionallyfloatedacrossoceansfromonecontinenttoanother.Nowcomesevidencethattiny,trapdoor(活板门)spidersmadesuchajourneymillionsofyearsago.
MoggridgearainbowispiderscanbefoundonKangarooIsland,whichsitsoffthesouthcoastofAustralia.Thesespidersbuildasilk-linedburrow(地洞)intheground,notesSophieHarrison,abiologistinAustralia.Theburrowandtrapdoorprovidethesespiderswithshelterandprotection.Italsoprovidesthemanout-of-sightspotfromwhichtowaitforapproachingpreys(猎物).
Thereisevidence,though,thattheancestorsofthemmighthavetraveledmillionsofmeterstogettoAustralia—fromAfrica.Thatisn’tasunlikelyasitmightatfirstseem.Australiausedtobeconnectedtoothercontinents,longago,aspartofasupercontinentcalledGondwana.Andhumanshavebeenknowntotransportspecies(物种)allovertheplanet.Butthere’sathirdoption.Thespidersmighthaverafted(乘筏)longdistancesacrossthesea.
Tofigureoutwhichstorywasmostlikelytrue,Harrisonandhercolleagueslookedatthespider’sgenes.TheylookedatthegenesinsevenMoggridgearainbowispidersfromKangaroo,andfivespeciesofMoggridgeaspidersfromSouthAfrica.TheAustralianandAfricanspiderssplitofffromacommonancestorsome2millionto16millionyearsago,thegenesshowed.
Ifalargeswatch(块)oflandwashesintothesea,filledwitharachnids(蛛形纲动物),thespidersmaybeabletohidethemselvesthroughoutthejourney.Plus,theycan“holdtheirbreath”andsurviveonstoredoxygenduringperiodsoftemporaryflooding,theresearchersnote.
28.Whatisthecommonbeliefaboutlandanimalsaccordingtothetext?
A.Theyaresensitivetonaturaldisasters.
B.Theyareunlikelytomoveacrossoceans.
C.Theycan’tmakealongoceanvoyage.
D.Theyfloatacrossoceansaccidentally.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3referto?
A.Biologi