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Showlength:

115minutes

MACKINGCOMEDYMAGICSHOW

Comedy,Magic

MacKingComedyMagicShowisdifferenteveryafternoon,withlotsofaudienceparticipation.Heiswillingtomakefunofhimselfinsteadofhisguestsinordertomakeeveryonefeelwelcomeandentertained.Theafternooniskidfriendlyfromstarttofinish.Still,whetheryou’re8or80,youwon’tbeabletofigureoutMacKing’ssecrets.

$40.90andup

noagerestriction

90minutes

THEMENTALIST,GERRYMCCAMBRIDGE

Usinghisskillsasa“mentalist”,GerryMcCambridgeshocksthecrowdsasheuseshisabilitiestopredictjustwhataudiencememberswilldonext.Anyonewhohasseentheshowhaswalkedawayindisbelief,amazedbyhisunusualpower.

$34.99andup

under13willnotbeadmittedintothetheater

75minutes

ROCKOFAGES

Play&

Musical

ThecheerfulRockofAgesbringsaudiencesbacktothetimesofbighairandevenbiggerbandswith28popularrocksongsfromthe80sincluding“EveryRoseHasItsThorn”“IWannaKnowWhatLoveIs”“HereIGoAgain”andmore.RockofAgeshasbeennominatedforfiveTonyAwardsincludingBestMusicalandBestDirectionofaMusical.ItalsoreceivedaDramaLeaguenominationforDistinguishedProductionofaMusical.

$74.00andup

mustbe15yearsofageorolder

Showlength:

123minutes

1.Whoismostlikelytobeabletoreadaudiences’minds?

A.Raymond.     B.MacKing.

C.BradGarrett.D.GerryMcCambridge.

解析:

选D 细节理解题。

根据第三部分中的“GerryMcCambridgeshocksthecrowdsasheuseshisabilitiestopredictjustwhataudiencememberswilldonext.”可知,GerryMcCambridge具有预知观众将要做什么的能力。

据此可知,GerryMcCambridge最能了解观众,故D项正确。

2.Whichofthefollowingisgoodforakidof10yearsoldtogoto?

A.GerryMcCambridge’sshow.

B.BradGarrett’sComedyClub.

C.MacKing’sComedyMagicShow.

D.PerformancesofRockofAges.

选C 细节理解题。

根据第二部分中的“Agerestriction:

noagerestriction”可知,MacKingComedyMagicShow没有年龄限制,适合十岁的孩子,故C项正确。

3.Ifsomeoneisinterestedinmusicals,hisbestchoicemustbe________.

A.ROCKOFAGES

B.BRADGARRETT’SCOMEDYCLUB

C.MACKINGCOMEDYMAGICSHOW

D.THEMENTALIST,GERRYMCCAMBRIDGE

选A 推理判断题。

根据ROCKOFAGES下的“Category:

Musical”及第一句可知,RockofAges这部影片中有28首80年代流行的摇滚歌曲;

据此可以判断,RockofAges适合喜欢音乐剧的人,故A项正确。

4.Howmanyshowsareabouttwohourlong?

A.One.B.Two.

C.Three.D.Four.

选B 细节理解题。

根据每个部分中的“Showlength”可知,第一个节目和最后一个节目大概有两个小时,故选B项。

B

TheNetherlandsonMondaylauncheditsfirstever“intelligentbicycle”,fittedwithasetofelectronicdevicestohelpbringdownthehighaccidentrateamongelderlycyclistsinthiscountry.

Theintelligentbicyclerunsonelectricity.Itsseatshakeswhenothercyclistsapproachfrombehind,whilethehandlebarsdothesamewhenobstaclesappearaheadtoinformcycliststopayattentiontothedanger.Italsohasacradle(置物架)inwhichacomputercanbeinserted,towirelesslyconnectand“talk”tothebicyclethroughaparticularapplication.Thecomputeralsoflashesabrightsignalifthereisanapproachingobstacleinthebicycle’spath,likeatree,orifanothercyclistcomesupfrombehindintendingtopass.

Acommercialavailablebicycleisexpectedtobeonthemarketinthenexttwoyearsandshouldsellforbetween1,700eurosto3,200eurosperbicycle.Itweighsabout55poundsbutresearchersareworkingonmakingtheonboardsystemssmaller.

“Accidentsoftenhappenwhencyclistslookbehindthemorgetafrightwhentheyarepassedathighspeed,”saidMauriceKwakkernaat,oneofthescientistsinvolvedintheproject,“Theonboardsystemtechnologyhasalreadybeenatworkintheautomotiveindustry.”

“Moreandmoreelderlypeopleareusingabicycle,notonlyforshortdistances,butalsoforlongerdistances,”DutchEnvironmentMinisterMelanieSchultzvanHaegensaid.“ThistypeofbicycleistrulyneededintheNetherlandsbecauseitwillhelpusbringdownthenumberofelderlypeoplewhoareinjuredeveryyearandallowthemtocontinueenjoyingcycling,”shesaid.语篇解读:

本文是一篇说明文。

文章介绍了荷兰在星期一推出的首辆“智能自行车”及其功能和优势。

5.Whenacarappearsahead,theintelligentbicyclewill________.

A.stopbyitself     B.makeanoise

C.warnitscyclistD.changeitscolor

根据第二段第二句“Itsseatshakes...payattentiontothedanger.”可知,当前方出现障碍物时,自行车把手会摇晃,提醒骑行者注意危险。

故选C。

6.Whatdoyouknowabouttheintelligentbicycle?

A.Itusesgasasthefuel.

B.Itiswidelyusednow.

C.Itwillbelighterinweight.

D.Itwillbefreeforeveryone.

根据第三段最后一句“Itweighsabout55poundsbutresearchersareworkingonmakingtheonboardsystemssmaller.”可知,研究人员正致力于使车载系统变得更小。

由此可推知,这款自行车以后会更轻。

7.MoreandmoreelderlypeopleintheNetherlands________.

A.trytoinventintelligentbicycles

B.enjoythemselvesbycycling

C.drivecarsforlongerdistances

D.devotethemselvestocomputers

根据最后一段中的“Moreandmoreelderly...forlongerdistances”以及“Thistypeofbicycle...allowthemtocontinueenjoyingcycling”可知,越来越多的荷兰老年人享受骑车带来的快乐。

故选B。

8.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.Thenewlyinventedbicyclecanwarnofdanger.

B.Theintelligentcomputerrunsonelectricity.

C.Moreelderlypeopleenjoyelectronicdevices.

D.ThemeansoftransportationintheNetherlands.

选A 主旨大意题。

根据第一段内容可知,荷兰在星期一推出了首辆“智能自行车”,这种自行车配备了一套电子设备,用来帮助降低该国老年骑车者的高事故发生率。

故选A。

C

Babiesdon’tlearntotalkjustfromhearingsounds.Theyarelipreaderstoo.Ithappensduringthestagewhenababy’sbabbling(咿呀声)graduallychangesfromunclearvoicesintothatfirst“mama”or“dada”.Thebabyinordertodolikeyouhastofigureouthowtoshapetheirlipstomakethatparticularsoundtheyarehearing,accordingtodevelopmentalpsychologistDavidLewkowiczofFloridaAtlanticUniversity,wholedthestudy.

Apparentlyitdoesn’ttakethemtoolongtoabsorbthemovementsthatmatchbasicsounds.Bytheirfirstbirthdays,babiesstartchangingbacktolookyouintheeyeagain.Itoffersmoreevidencethatqualityfacetimewithbabiesisveryimportantforspeechdevelopmentmorethan,say,turningonthelatestbabyDVD.

ButLewkowiczwentastepfurther.HeandhisstudentAmyHansenTifttestednearly180babies,groupsofthematages4,6,8,10and12months.How?

TheyshowedvideosofawomanspeakinginEnglishorSpanishtobabiesofEnglishspeakers.TheyfoundthatwhenthespeakerusedEnglish,the4montholdsgazedmostlyintohereyes.The6montholdsspentequalamountsoftimelookingattheeyesandthemouth.The8and10montholdsstudiedmostlythemouth.At12months,attentionstartedchangingbacktowardthespeaker’seyes.

ButwhathappenedwhenthesebabiesaccustomedtoEnglishheardSpanish?

The12montholdsstudiedthemouthlonger,justlikeyoungerbabies.Theyneededtheextrainformationtorecognizetheunfamiliarsounds.Thatfitswithresearchintobilingualism(双语)thatshowsbabies’brainsadjustthemselvestodistinguishingthesoundsoftheirnativelanguageoverotherlanguagesinthefirstyearoflife.

Thecontinuedlipreadingshowsthe1yearoldsclearlystillarefitforlearning.Babiesaresohardtostudythatthisis“afairlyheroicdataset”,saysDukeUniversitycognitiveneuroscientistGregAppelbaum,whofoundtheresearchsofascinatingthathewantstoknowmore.

语篇解读:

主要介绍了一项科学发现:

婴儿不仅仅通过听声音来学习说话,他们还会通过观察说话者的口型来学习讲话。

9.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,babies________.

A.mightgetitsvoice“mama”bylipreading

B.learntotalkjustfromhearingthesounds

C.liketofigureouthowtoshapetheirlips

D.communicatewithparentsthroughgestures

选A 细节理解题。

根据第一段第二、三句“Theyarelipreaderstoo...thatfirst’mama’or’dada’.”可知,婴儿可能会通过读唇的方式发出“mama”的声音。

故答案选A。

10.Whatisnecessaryindevelopingbabies’speechaccordingtoLewkowicz?

A.PlayingbabyDVDnearby.

B.TeachingbabiestoreadEnglish.

C.Speakingwithbabiesfacetoface.

D.Speakingdifferentlanguagesinfrontofbabies.

选C 推理判断题。

根据第一段最后一句“Thebabyinordertodo...wholedthestudy.”及第二段第三句“Itoffersmoreevidence...importantforspeechdevelopment”可推知,在婴儿的语言发展阶段,跟婴儿面对面讲话是有必要的。

故答案选C。

11.Whichofthefollowingshowstherightchangeofbabies’eyegazeaccordingtothetext?

根据第三段最后四句“Theyfoundthat...thespeaker’seyes.”并结合所给选项可知,A项坐标图符合文中的描述。

12.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.BabiesHaveDifferentMethodstoTalk

B.BabiesTryLipreadinginLearningtoTalk

C.BabiesAreSuitabletoLearnTwoLanguages

D.BabiesCanEasilyAcceptForeignLanguage

选B 标题归纳题。

纵观全文,文章主要介绍了一项科学发现:

婴儿不仅仅通过听声,还通过观察说话者的口型来学习说话。

B项概括了文章主旨。

故答案选B。

D

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Robots,suchasthesoundsensitiveChapit,answersimplequestionsandevenjokewithpeopletohelpthemfightlonelinessandstayalertinoldage.

Japanhasoneoftheworld’sfastestageingsocietiesandthegovernmentpredictsthatby2050theproportionofpeopleover65willreach40percent.“ManyolderpeopleinJapanlivealoneandhavenoonetotalkto,”saidKazuyaKitamurarepresentativeoftheexpoorganizer.“Communicationrobotsaccompanypeopleanddon’tmindlisteningtothesamestoriesoverandoveragain.”

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