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3.Whydoesthemanstophistalkwiththewoman?
A.Heisn'
tinterestedinherwords.
B.Heisexpectinganothercall.
C.Heisangrywithher.
4.WhenwillStevenarriveinCairo?
A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.story.B.Atextbook.C.Amovie.
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,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6.WhatistherelationshipbetweenMaryandJustin?
A.Bossandsecretary.
B.Goodfriends.
C.Husbandandwife.
7.HowwillMaryspendherholiday?
A.Goswimming.
B.Workinheroffice.
C.Staywithherchildren.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9题。
8.WhydoesMikecallMary?
A.Togetaliftfromher.
B.Todiscusshomeworkwithher.
C.ToinvitehertoJerry'
sapartment.
9.WhatwillMarydoonMonday?
A.Takeachemistryclass.
B.Haveanexam.
C.Handinabookreport.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。
10.WhyhasBrianSharprefusedmanyinterviews?
A.Hedoesn'
twantpeopletomakeupstoriesabouthim.
B.Hewouldn'
tlikeotherstoknowabouthisprivatelife.
C.Heisafraidtoanswerpeople'
squestionsdirectly.
11.HowisBrianSharp’slife?
A.Lonelyandpoor.
B.Richbutunhappy.
C.Successfulandhappy.
12.WhatdoesBrianSharpsayaboutwritingnovels?
A.Heseldomdrawsstoriesfromreallife.
B.Hedoesn'
tlikefollowingafixedpattern.
C.Hewantstowriteover100historicalnovels.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。
13.Whatdidtheboyhaveforbreakfast?
A.Breadandmilk.
B.Acheeseburgerandmeat.
C.Apuddingandtwocansofcoke.
14.Whydidtheboyhaveastomachache?
A.Heatetoofast.
B.Heatetoomuch.
C.Herantoofast.
15.Whatdoweknowabouttheboy?
A.HefelthungryafterthePElesson.
B.HegotagoodrecordinthePEtest.
C.Heonlyatemeatandriceforlunch.
16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheboy'
seatingway?
A.Good.B.Strange.C.Silly.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。
17.Whatproductsdoesthespeaker'
scompanyworkon?
A.Birthdaycards.B.Games.C.Cars.
18.HowmanyplayingpiecesdoesMindtwiststandardhave?
A.Two.B.Four.C.Six.
19.WhataretheplayingpiecesofMindtwistTravelmadeof?
A.Plastic.B.Wood.C.Metal.
20.Whatwillthespeakertalkaboutnext?
A.Collect.B.MindtwistC.Board.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
BeardTellingtheTruth
AJihadistattemptedtofleeMosulinadisguise(假扮)similartoadumbmadambutwascaught.TheISISfighterwastryingtogetawayfromtheformermilitantstronghold(基地)asthecitywasrecaptured,butdidn’tgethisescapeplanright.Dressedinwomen’sclothesandwithcautiousmake-up,thebeardedmanforgottogetridofhisfacialhair.InphotosreleasedbytheIraqiarmyafterhiscapture,themancanbeseentohaveslatheredon(厚厚地涂抹)powder,eyeshadowandlipstick,andevenaddedsomebeautyspots.
FallinUKUniversityApplicants
ThenumberofpeopleapplyingforUKuniversityplaceshasfallenbymorethan25,000(4%)in2016comparedwiththatof2015,datafromtheadmissionsserviceUCASshow.Thefiguresshowasharpdeclineinthoseapplyingtostudynursingcourses—down19%—andacontinuedfallinthenumberofmaturestudents,notablyinEnglandandNorthernIreland.ThenumberofEUstudentsplanningtostudyintheUKhasfallenby5%.ItisthefirstdeclinesincefeeswerelastincreasedinEnglandin2012.
UnusualHomeworkAssignments
StudentsatauniversityinSouthwestChina’sSichuanprovincereceivedaveryunusualhomeworkassignmentforthesummer:
conveytheiraffectionforsomeonetheylike.Theeye-catchingassignmentwaspostedonthewebsiteoftheChengduCollegeofArtsandSciences,togetherwithotherassignments,suchastravelingtoanothercity,attendingaconcert,anddrawingaself-portrait.Postsrelatedtothecreativehomeworkassignmenthavebeenforwardedover10,000timesandlikedbycloseto28,000peopleonWeibo.
21.Whydidthefighterfailtomaketheescapeplanareality?
A.Becauseheforgottoshaveoffhisbeard.
B.Becausehemadeuphimselfasadumblady.
C.Becausehiscarelessmake-upbetrayedhim.
D.Becausehisbeautyspotsmadehimeye-catching.
22.ThenumberofapplicantsforUKuniversityplacesin2015isapproximately.
A.25,000B.26,402C.408,500D.625,000
23.Studentsinthecollegearenotrequiredto.
A.payavisittoanothercity
B.showlovefortheirbelovedones
C.takesomephotosforthemselves
D.betheaudienceinamusicalperformance
B
Maybeyoupaint,keepajournalorknit.Ormaybeyouplaybassinapunkrockband.Whateverhobbyyouhave,keepatit.Alittlestudypublishedthisweeksuggeststhathavingacreativeoutletoutsidetheofficemighthelppeopleperformbetteratwork.
PsychologistsfromSanFranciscoStateUniversityfoundthatthemorepeopleengagedintheirhobbies,themorelikelytheyweretocomeupwithcreativesolutionstoproblemsonthejob.Andnomatterwhatthehobbywas,thesewerealsomorelikelytogooutoftheirwaytohelpco-workers.
Theresearchersalsosurveyedasecondgroupof90U.S.AirForcecaptains.Thepsychologistsknewthatthesefolkswerealreadytrainedtosolvetoughproblems,andhelpothers-sotheywantedtoseeifhavingahobbyaffectedtheirperformanceinanyway.Inadditiontoaskingtheofficersabouttheirownworkperformance,theresearcherscheckedperformancereviewsfromthecaptains’co-workersandbosses.
Itturnedoutthatforbothgroups,havingacreativeoutletboostedworkperformance.Andthat’safterthescientiststookintoaccountotherthingsthatmightinfluenceperformance—likepersonality.
“Somepeoplehaveapersonalitythat’smorecreative,”Eschlemansays.Tojudgehownaturallycreativeparticipantswere,theresearchersaskedthem,forexample,toratehowopentheyaretonewexperiencesandhowmuchtheyvalueart.
Behaviorsatworkandhomestrengtheneachother.“It’sverypossiblethatthosewhoareperformingbetterattheirjobsalsohavemoreenergytopursuethesecreativeactivities,”hesays.And,inturn,participatingincreativeactivitiesmayhelppeoplefeelmoreenergizedandengagedatwork.
Andwhilethepaperdoesn’tpindownexactlyhoworwhyyourweekendcomesintothewonderfulworldofsoap-makingmighthelpyourprofessionallife,Eschlemansaysit’slikelybecausehobbiescanhelppeoplelearnmoreabouttheirownstrengthsandweaknesses.“Creativeactivitiesreallycanprovideyouwiththeopportunitytolearnsomethingnewaboutyourself.”
Hobbiescanalsoprovideanescapefromeverydaystresses.“You’reusingthattimetorecharge,”hesays.
Sobossesshouldencourageemployeestotakeuphobbies,Eschlemansays.Maybeevenconsiderhookingworkersupwithdiscountcouponsforapotteryclass.
24.AccordingtoEschleman,peoplewithhobbies.
A.willmakeeffortstoimprovetheirhobbies
B.arewillingtooffertheirhandstoothers
C.liketodoworkintheirownway
D.tendtoavoidsolvingproblemsatwork
25.Inthesurveyonsomecaptains,researchers.
A.trainedthemtosolvetoughproblems
B.consideredthepersonalityoftheirco-workers
C.askedtheircolleaguestocommentonthecaptains’work
D.requiredthemtosolvesomepracticalproblems
26.WhatEschlemansaidinParagraph6implieshobbies.
A.engagemorepeopleinwork
B.needalotofenergytopursue
C.arethecausesofcreativeactivities
D.helppeoplemoveforwardinapositivedirection
27.AccordingtoEschleman,hobbiescanmakepeople.
A.haveabetterunderstandingofthemselves
B.createtheopportunitytoescapefromlearning
C.takeadvantageofstressesfromtheirwork
D.knowthestrengthsandweaknessesoftheirwork
C
“Sugar,alcoholandtobacco,”economistAdamSmithoncewrote,“arecommoditieswhicharenecessariesoflife,whichhavebecomeobjectsofalmostuniversalconsumption,andwhichare,therefore,extremelypopularsubjectsoftaxation.”
Twoandahalfcenturieson,mostcountriesimpose(征税)sortoftaxonalcoholandtobacco.Withobesitylevelsputtingincreasingpressureonpublichealthsystems,governmentsaroundtheworldhavebeguntotoywiththeideaoftaxingsugaraswell.
Whethersuchtaxesworkisamatterofdebate.AreviewofMexico’staxationfoundafallinpurchasesoftaxeddrinksaswellasariseinsalesofuntaxedandhealthierdrinks.Bycontrast,aDanishtaxonfoodshighinfatswasabandonedayearafteritsintroduction,duringclaimsthatconsumerswereavoidingitbycrossingthebordertoGermanytosatisfytheirdesireforcheaper,fattierfoods.
Thefoodindustryhas,ingeneral,beenfirmlyopposedtosuchdirectgovernmentaction.Nonetheless,therenewedfocusonwaistlinesmeansthatindustrygroupsareunderpressuretodemonstratetheirproductsarehealthyaswellastasty.
Overthepastthreedecades,theindustryhasmadesomeeffortstoimprovethequalityofitsofferings.Forexample,somedrinkmanufactureshavecuttheamountofsugarintheirbeverages(饮料).
Manyofthereductionsoverthepast30yearshavebeenachievedeitherbyreducingtheamountofsugar,saltorfatinaproduct,orbyfindinganalternativeingredient.Morerecently,however,somecompanieshavebeeninvestingmoneyinamoreambitiousundertak