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A.HeriPodisn’tworking.B.Herearphonesarebroken.C.Shehasahearingproblem.
3.HowwillthespeakersgettoLondon?
A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytrain.
4.Whydoesthewomanthinkshe’slosingcustomers?
A.Shedoesn’thaveawebsite.
B.Herjewelryisoutoffashion.
C.Herwebsiteneedstobeupdated.
5.Wheremightthemanbe?
A.Inahospital.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inahotel.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有2-4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。
6.Whatdoesthewomanhopetobuy?
A.Asmallbluebag.B.Amediumbluebag.C.Amediumblueshirt.
7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Themanisashopassistant.
C.Themanhasorderedmoreproductsthanthewomanwants.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
8.Wherearethespeakersnow?
A.IntheUnitedStates.B.InRussia.C.InCanada.
9.Whathappensintheman’scountry?
A.Peopletalkquickly.
B.Thegovernmentsolvesproblemswell.
C.Goingtothebankoftentakesashorttime.
10.Whatistrueaboutthewoman?
A.ShewantstogotoRussia.
B.Shehasneverbeenabroadbefore.
C.ShethinksAmericansaremorerelaxed.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。
11.Whydidthemanfallasleep?
A.Heissick.B.Heworksatnight.C.Hisclasswasboring.
12.Whydoesthemanhavetowork?
A.Topayforschool.B.Topayhisdebts.C.Topayhishospitalbill.
13.Wherewillthemanprobablygonext?
A.Toaclass.B.Tothefinancialaidoffice.C.Tothestudentemploymentoffice.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至16题。
14.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Complainingaboutherschoollife.
B.Showingthemanaroundcampus.
C.Tellingthemanaboutherexperienceincollege.
15.Whatclassesdidthewomanchooseinthebeginning?
A.Classesthatfithermajor.
B.Classesthatseemedinteresting.
C.Classesshethoughtwouldbeimportantforhercareer.
16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutcollegeclasses?
A.Theygetharderasyougetolder.
B.Theyarechallengingindifferentways.
C.Theyalwaysinvolvethesamekindsofpreparation.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。
17.Whyistheplanedelayed?
A.Theweatherisbad.B.Theplaneneedstobefixed.C.Somepassengershaven’tarrived.
18.Howlongwilltheflightlast?
A.Aboutsixhours.B.Aboutfourhours.C.Aboutthreehours.
19.Whatinformationcanbefoundinthebrochure?
A.Safetyinstructions.
B.Mealsbeingservedforlunch.
C.Detailsabouttheentertainment.
20.Whatwillpassengersdonext?
A.Getaboard.B.Watchavideo.C.Getsomesleep.
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,从每篇短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Whataboutadentalofficethatmimics(模仿)thespiritofDisneyland?
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relookingforDr.Licking'
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Dr.Licking'
sofficehasall.Theyrecentlyrelocatedtoputthenewequipmentintotheirpractice.Theofficeisequippedwithanintra-oralvideocamera,andasapatientyoucangetpicturesofyourteethasyou'
rewalkingoutthedoor.
Theofficeholdsextendedhoursrangingfrom7a.m.to8p,m.,MondaythroughThursday.Don'
tworryifyouhaveanemergency.Dr.Licking’sofficerespondstoallemergenciesandurgentcalls.
JOHNLICKING,D.D.S.
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FamilyDentistrysince1970
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21.Whatisspecialaboutthedentaloffice?
A.Itusesthemostadvancedequipment.B.ItisdecoratedlikeDisneyland.
C.Ithasacaringenvironment.D.Itprovidesserviceforbothkidsandoldpeople.
22.WhatdoweknowaboutDr.Licking?
A.Hehasdevelopedozonetreatment.B.Heisthebestdentistalloverthecountry.
C.Hehasbeenstudyingdentistrycontinuously.D.Hehasworkedasadentistfornearly38years.
23.Thepassageiswrittento______.
A.introduceafamousdentistB.showanewtreatmentfortoothdecay
C.advisepeopletohavetheirteethexaminedD.invitepeopletovisitDr.Licking'
soffice
B
OxfordandCambridgehavenowdecidedtoremovethewordsCAN'
TandIMPOSSIBLEfromtheirdictionary.JessicaCox,bornin1983,inArizona,istheworld’sfirstlicensedarmlesspilot.
ThegirlfromTucson,ArizonagottheSportPilotcertificatelatelyandbecamethefirstpilotlicensedtoflyusingonlyherfeet.
JessicaCoxwasbornwithoutarms,butthathasonlystoppedherfromdoingonething:
usingtheword"
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JessicaCoxflewinasingleengineairplaneforthefirsttimeviaWrightFlightin2005.Coxearnedherpilot’scertificateonOctober10,2008afterthreeyearsoftrainingandisqualifiedtoflyalight-sportaircrafttoaltitudeof10,000feet.
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twanttouseprostheticdevices.
So,thenexttimeyouarereadytotellyourself,"
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rememberthisamazingyoungwomanandchangeyourvocabulary.
24.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraphs?
A.OxfordandCambridgefeltalittledisappointed.
B.Noarmlesspeoplehadgotapilotcertificatebefore.
C.JessicaCoxwasn’tallowedtousetheword“can’t”.
D.Theword“can’t”woulddisappearfromtheEnglishdictionary.
25.WhatdoyouthinkofJessicaCox?
A.Sheisacleverandbravegirl.B.Sheispositiveanddetermined.
C.Sheisindeedapoorlyeducatedgirl.D.Sheonlytakesinterestinaircraft.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prostheticmeaninParagraph3?
A.artificialB.damagedC.unusualD.abnormal
27.Aftergraduatingfromuniversity,JessicaCox_____.
A.sufferedfailurewhensearchingforjobs.
C.decidedtouseherfeetasmostpeopleusehands.
D.triedherbesttotakecareofherselfinherdailylife.
C
Researcherscontinuetoshowthepowerbehindoursenseofsmell.Recentstudieshavefound,amongotherthings,thatthesmelloffoodslikepizzacancauseuncontrollableangerindriversonroads.
Thereviewexplainsthatsmellisuniqueinitseffectsonthebrain.AccordingtoConradKing,theresearcherwhocarriedoutthereview,“morethananyothersenses,thesenseofsmellgoesthroughthelogicalpartofthebrainandactsonthesystemsconcernedwithfeelings.Thisiswhythesmellofbakingbreadcandestroythebestintentionsofadieter.”
Accordingtoonestudyintheresearchreview,smellingfreshpizzaoreventhepackagingoffastfoodscanbeenoughtomakedriversfeelimpatientwithotherroadusers.Theyarethenmorelikelytospeedandexperienceuncontrollableangeronroads.Themostreasonableexplanationisthatthesecanallmakedriversfeelhungry,andthereforedesperatetosatisfytheirappetites.
Incontrast,thesmellsofpeppermintandcinnamonwereshowntoimproveconcentrationlevelsaswellasreducedrivers’impatience.Similarly,thesmellsoflemonandcoffeeappearedtopromoteclearthinkingandmentalfocus.
However,thewaygenesregulatesmelldiffersfrompersontoperson.AstudybyresearchersinIsraelhasidentifiedatleast50olfactorygeneswhichareswitchedoninsomepeopleandnotinothers.Theybelievethismayexplainwhysomeofuslovesomesmellsandtasteswhileothershatethem.TheIsraelresearcherssaytheirstudyshowsthatnearlyeveryhumanbeingshowsadifferentpatternofactiveandinactivesmell-detectingreceptors.
28.WhatdidRichardAxelandLindaBuckfindout?
A.Thetypeoffoodsmells.
B.Thelogicalpartofhumanbrain.
C.Thenatureofhumanolfactorysystem.
D.Therelationshipbetweenfoodandfeelings.
29.Whichofthefollowingcanhelppeopleconcentrate?
A.Bread.B.Pizza.C.Coffee.D.Fastfood.
30.Whatdoweknowfromthelastparagraph?
A.Somepeoplecanrecognizeupto50smells.
B.Everypersonhasadifferentpatternofgenes.
C.Differentpeoplearesensitivetodifferentsmells.
D.Therearestillsomeolfactorygenestobefoundout.
31.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Logicandbehavior.B.Smellanditsinfluence.
C.Senseabilityandfoodtastes.D.Olfactorygenesanditssystem.
D
HowmanytimesdoyoucheckyourFacebookpageinadaytoseewhetheryourlatestposthasgotanother“like”or“thumbsup”?
So,doesitmeanweshouldtryourbesttowinasmanythumbsupaspossible?
Notnecessarilysoifweknowthereasonsbehindourdesireforattention.In“whydopeoplelongforattention”byM.FaroukRadwan,heexplainedseveralcasesinwhichpeoplenaturallylongedforattention.Radwansaidpeoplewhowereanonlychild,whowereusedtobeingthecenterofattentionintheirhouse,maytrytocopytheseconditions.Feeling“overlookedandunappreciated”mightalsoleadyoutolongforattention.Othertimes,thestateofbeingjealous,orwantingtocoveryourmistakesmayalsocontributetosuchlongings.
Infact,toomuchdesireforattentioncancreateanxiety,andinturnruinyourhappinessevenwhenyougetit.Sowhatcanwedoaboutit?
Theanswerisquitesimple.“Ifpeoplecouldadoptgoalsnotfocusedontheirownself-esteem(自尊)butonsomethinglargerthantheirself,suchaswhattheycancreateorcontributetoothers,theywouldbelesssensitivetosomeofthenegativeeffectsofpursuingself-esteem,”wrotepsychologyprofessorJenni