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4.WhatdoweknowaboutLindaRivera?
A.Shewenttraveling.B.Shestartedacompany.C.Shewasfired.
5.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Hepreferscoldweather.B.Hehashadadifficultweek.C.Thetemperaturewasgoodlastweek.
第二节
听下面5段对话或对白,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,各小题给出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.Howwillthemanchoosethemusic?
A.Bylettingapersondecideonit.B.Byaskingpeoplefortheiradvice.C.Byallowingeveryonetobringapiece.
7.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Helppreparefortheparty.B.Tellthemanaphonenumber.C.AskSoniaforsomeinformation.
8.Whatwillthewomandofirst?
A.Washacar.B.Goshopping.C.Doherhomework.
9.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.
10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Colleagues.B.Schoolmates.C.Brotherandsister.
11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheshow?
A.Inspiring.B.Unusual.C.Cool.
12.Whichpartdidthewomanlikebestabouttheshow?
A.Designerwear.B.Clothesrecycling.C.Livemodels.
13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Frenchmusic.B.Frenchclothes.C.Frenchteens.
14.WhatdoesVeroniqueliketodoinhersparetime?
A.Collectalbums.B.Visitmusicstores.C.EnjoyFrenchsongs.
15.WhatdoesVeroniqueusuallyhaveforlunch?
A.Hamburgers.B.Sandwiches.C.Chips.
16.WhydoesVeroniquelikethesilverjacket?
A.It'
sup-to-date.B.It'
sclassicandlovely.C.It'
sunique
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisbeingheldinthenewsportsstadium?
A.Amatch.B.Aconcert.C.Ameeting.
18.WhatisthedisadvantageoftheCityTheatre?
A.Ithaslimitedspace.B.It'
stoooldtolookgood.C.Itsair-conditioningdoesn'
twork.
19.WhichplaceisnormallyoutoftherouteoftheCititoursbus?
A.VictoriaPark.B.TheCityTheatre.C.TheMarketPlace.
20.Whatdoesthespeakerrecommendvisitorsdointheend?
A.Seeanimalsinthecitycentre.B.GototheHighStreet.C.Visitsomeshops.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,20小题,每题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
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Chinaand(the)U.S.willneverhaveatradewar.GiveTrumpsometime.He'
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TrumpalsohasthreatenedtoplaceimporttaxesongoodsfromChinaandothercountriesinresponsetotheirtradepolicies.
AccordingtotheSouthChinaMorningPost,Masaid,"
Americaninternationalcompaniesmademillionsandmillionsofdollarsfromglobalization."
HeaddedthattheU.S.shouldnotblamethelossofjobsandcompaniesonglobalization.
However,anewstudybyanAmericanbusinessgroupsaysmanyU.S.businessesfeelunwelcomeinChina.ThecompaniessaythecostofdoingbusinessinChinaisincreasing.Theyaddthatrulesandregulationsareunclearornotenforcedinaconsistentway.
TheAmericanChamberofCommerceinChinaledthestudy,whichlookedatresponsesfrom462companies.
WilliamZaritischairmanofthechamber.HesaystradepoliciesinChinamakeitdifficultforAmericancompanies.Hesays,"
wefeelthatoverthelastfewyearsthatwe'
vebeentakenadvantageoftosomeextent,withouropenmarketandthelackofopenareasintheChinesemarket."
AnothermajorconcernforU.S.companiesinChinaisfakeproducts.Fakeproductsarecopiesoftheoriginalsthatcostbusinesseswiththelegalrighttosellthemmillionsofdollarseachyear.
MadefendedAlibaba'
seffortstofightfakeproductsonitsshoppingplatform.Hesaidhiscompanyisdoingallitcantofighttheproblem.
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Fightingagainstfakeproductsisawaragainsthumangreediness,"
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refersto.
A.TrumpB.JackMaC.MarioRitterD.WillianZarit
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A.economicmagazineB.tradespeechC.websiteD.globalnews
23.Aboutthispassage,themostsuitabletitleis.
A.ChineseBillionaireDoesNotSeeChina-USTradeWar.
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Mature-ageuniversitystudentsareannoying,Iknow.Iunderstandthatwhenyou'
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NowI'
malectureratTorontoUniversityinCanada.Infact,Ihavejustfinishedpreparingagroupofmature-agestudentstoannoynextyear'
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Iknowtheyareridiculousandshowuptoclasswithfoldersfullofreadings,mindsoverflowingwithideasandconceptstheywanttodiscuss.Iwasthesame.But,contrarytothestereotypeoftheannoyingmature-agestudentsoccupyingtheairtimeinclass,mostdon'
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Speakingformyself,Ilovestudentswhocomepreparedandreadytodiscussstuff.Solet'
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24.Accordingtothearticle,amature-agestudentisaperson.
A.studyingforahigherdegreeB.whobehaveslikeanadult
C.whostartsuniversityatanolderageD.notyetqualifiedtoenteruniversity
25.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthor.
A.describestheproblemsmature-agestudentscreate
B.showsthatheisopposedtomature-agestudents
C.explainswhymanyteachersdislikemature-agestudents
D.makesfunoftheattitudeheldbymanyyoungstudents
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"
them"
inParagraph2referto?
A.Retiredpeople.B.Earlyhighschoolleavers.
C.Universitystudentsagedbelow20.D.Mature-ageuniversitystudents.
27.Whydomature-agestudentsoftenwaitbeforespeakinginclass?
A.Theylacktheabilitytogivetheiropinions.
B.Theyarenotveryfamiliarwiththetopicbeingdiscussed.
C.Theywanttogivetheyoungerstudentsmorechancestospeak.
D.Theyaremoreinterestedinhearingothers'
opinions.
C
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Anyhugetaskseemseasierwhenreducedtobabysteps.Ifyouwishedtoclimba12,000-footmountain,andcoulddoitadayatatime,youwouldonlyhavetoclimb33feetdailytoreachthetopinayear.Ifyouwanttotakeareallynicetripin10yearsforaspecialoccasion,tocollectthe$15,000cost,youhavetosave$3.93aday.Ifyoudropthatintoapiggybankandthenonceayearput$1,434inasavingsaccountat1%interestrateafter-tax,youwillhaveyourtripmoney.
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Whyisapigusedasasymbolofsaving?
Whynotanelephantbank,whichisbiggerandholdsmorecoins?
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