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1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inastore.C.Inahotel.

2.Whatdidthewomanthinktheywoulddo?

A.Haveameeting.B.Attendalecture.C.Seeanexhibition.

3.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?

A.Eatoutforlunch.B.Gobacktohiswork.C.PickupJenny.

4.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Hotelmanagerandtourist.B.Professorandstudent.

C.Salesmanandcustomer.

5.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforonechair?

A.$65.B.$59.C.$62.

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,并标在答题卷的相应位置。

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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时问。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatpart-timejobdoesthewomando?

A.Ateacher.B.Acleaner.C.Aguide.

7.Whydoesthewomanlikethejob?

A.Shecangetsomegoodworkexperience.B.Shecangetahighpay.

C.Shecanhavemoresparetime.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhenwillthemanleaveChina?

A.Inonemonth.B.Nextyear.C.Intwoweeks.

9.Whycan’tthemandecidewhentocometoChinaagain?

A.Hismotherhasn’trecoveredyet.B.Hehasn’tfoundajobinChina.

C.HewantstoworkinAmerica.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wheredoesthemangettheinformationaboutthewoman?

A.FromtheTV.B.Fromthenewspaper.C.FromtheInternet.

11.Whatkindofschooldoesthewomanwanttoopen?

A.Amusicschoolfordisabledchildren.

B.Akindergartenfortheleft-behindchildren.

C.Anurseryforhomelesschildren.

12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shelikestraveling.B.Shehasacollegeeducation.C.Sheworkshard.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatdoesthemanlivingupstairsdobothers(打扰)thewoman?

A.Heoftenknocksonherdoor.B.Heplaysthepianoatnight

C.HeoftenwatchesTVlateatnight.

14.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewomanwholivesacrossthehall?

A.Shelikestoborrowthingsfromthewoman.

B.Shewantstoshareherapartmentwiththewoman.

C.Shehasanextraroomtorent.

15.WhoisJenniferprobably?

A.Theman’ssister.B.Susan’sformerroommate.C.Thewoman’ssister.

16.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

A.Talktoherneighbors.B.CallSusanforhelp.C.Moveinabigapartment.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howmanypeoplearethereinthespeaker’sfamily?

A.4.B.6.C.5.

18.Howdoesthespeaker’sfathergotowork?

A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bycar.

19.Whatisthespeaker’smotherprobably?

A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Ahousewife.

20.Wheredoesthespeaker’sbrotherusuallygoonSaturday?

A.Thedanceclub.B.Thefootballclub.C.Thebasketballclub.

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(本节共16小题;

每小题2.5分,满分40分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Oneafternoon,asIwasdrivingbackhome,Istoppedatabusycrossingasthetrafficlightturnedred.Iwaitedpatientlyforthelighttoturngreen,sothatIcouldcontinuemyjourney.

  Suddenly,outofnowhere,anoldwomanappearedandstartedaskingformoney.Thatday,Ihadunknowinglyswitchedofftheairconditionerinthecarandmywindowwasdown.Theoldwomanwasstandingveryclosetomycar.Asshebeggedforalms(施舍物),Icloselyobservedherweather-beatenface,whichhadlotsofwrinklesonit.Hereyesshowedlotsofsadnessandherwholebodywasshaking.Isensedthatthiselderlyladyhadseensomeextremelyhardtimesinherlifeandatthistimetherewasnoonetolookafterher,whichforcedhertobegonthestreets.

  Seeinghercondition,Iimmediatelyfeltfromwithinmybeingahugesurge(汹涌)ofsympathyforher.Itwascomingdeepfromwithinmyheart.Inormallygiveloosechangetobeggars,however,thatdaymyinnerselfstronglyurgedmethatIgivehersomethingsubstantial(大量的)sothatshecouldhaveagoodmeal.

  WithoutanyhesitationItookoutasubstantialamountfrommywalletandplaceditinherhand.Herweather-beatenfacelitupwithatoothlesssmileandsheblessedmeandwentonherway.Inthemeantimethetrafficlighthadturnedgreen,anditwastimetomoveon.

AsIdrovebackhomeIfeltwithinmyselfasenseofjoyandhappinesssurging

throughmebecauseIwasabletodosomethingforatleastonepersononthisplanet.ItwasanincidentthatboththeoldladyandIwouldrememberforalongtime.Herblessingswillalsobeoneofthemosttreasuredmemoriesinmylife.Ioftendrivepastthatcrossing,butIhaveneverseenthatoldwomanagain.

21.Whydidtheoldwomancometotheauthorforalmsinsteadofbeggingfromothers?

A.Sheguessedhewaskind.

B.Shefoundhiswindowwasdown.

C.Sheknewhehadhelpedmanyothers.

D.Shethoughthewasveryrich.

22.Theauthorlearnedabouttheoldwoman'

ssituation.

A.byaskingherrelative

B.bytalkingwithher

C.fromherdressingandbehaviour

D.fromherappearanceandhereyes

23.Whatwastheauthor’sattitudetotheoldwoman?

A.pitifulB.indifferentC.curiousD.annoying

24.Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthat.

A.theauthortreatedtheoldwomanashisrelative

B.theauthorusuallygivesothersmuchmoneylikethistime

C.whattheauthorexperiencedatthetrafficlightaffectedhimforalongtime

D.ittooktheauthormuchtimetomakethefinaldecisiontohelptheoldwoman

B

Diningwhileabroadcanfeelasthoughyouaretiptoeingaroundaminefield(雷区)ofunfamiliarrules.Tablemannersarethebasicwaytoshowrespectforyourhost.

Herearesomeoftheveryspecificdiningdosanddon'

tsfromaroundtheworld.

Slurp(出声地吃喝)yourfood.

InJapan,mostcommonlywheneatingnoodlesandsoups,slurpingshowsyourappreciationofthefoodtothechef.Thelouderthebetter!

Youmayalsodrinkdirectlyfromthesoupbowl--spoonsareuncommon.

Eatonlywithyourrighthand.

Sorrylefties--inIndia,theMiddleEast,andsomepartsofAfrica,itisconsidereduncleantoeatwithyourlefthand.

Don'

toffertosplitthebill.

InFrance,you’reencouragedtooffertopaythebillinitsentiretyorsomeoneelsewill.

Breadisacontainer.

InFrance,youaresupposedtousetwohandstoeat--eitherforkandknifeorforkandbread.Breadservestoassistthefoodtothefork.Whenyoueatthebread,tearoffapieceofittoeatinsteadofbitingdirectlyintothebread.Whennotinuse,thebreadbelongsonthetableortableclothinsteadoftheplate.

ttouchanypartofyourmealwithyourhands.

InChile,touchingfoodwithyourhandsisconsideredill-mannered.Yep,evenfries!

InBrazil,too,pizzaandburgersarenormallyeatenwithaforkandknife.

taskforsaltandpepper.

InPortugal,ifsaltandpepperaren'

talreadyonthetable,don'

taskforthem.It'

sconsideredanoffensetothechef'

sseasoning(调味)skills.

tputfoodinyourmouthwithafork.

InThailand,forksareusedtopushfoodintoaspoon.Also,it'

sunusualtousechopsticks----theyareconsideredungraceful.

25.HowshouldweeatsoupinJapan?

A.TrytomakeasloudsoundaspossibleB.Usespoonswhileeating

C.HoldthebowlwithbothhandsD.Havebreadbeforedrinking

26.Theunderlinedword”lefties”referstothosewho.

A.usuallyputtheforkandknifeontheirleft

B.leavewithoutpayingforthedinner

C.usethelefthandhabitually

D.leavemuchfooduntouchedatthemeal

27.Whyshouldn'

tweaskforsaltorpepperinPortugal?

A.Theyaretooexpensive.

B.Theyarenotgoodforourhealth.

C.Theyareseldomusedinseasoning.

D.Itsuggestsyourdissatisfactionwiththefood.

28.Usingchopsticksisregardedasnotshowinggoodtastein______.

A.theMiddleEastB.Brazil

C.ItalyD.Thailand

C

PeopleintheAmericanshavebeenmakingpopcornformorethan1,000years.Theydidn’tjusteatthepopcorn.Somepeopleworeitaroundtheirnecks,too.Eventoday,peoplestillstringpopcornasadecorationduringthewinterholidays.

Todaywecookpopcorninmanyways.Wecanputitinapotwithoil.Wecanputbagsofpopcorninthemicrowaveoven.Thereareevenpoppersthatblowhotairtocookthecorn.

Manyyearsago,peopleoftheAmericascookedpopcornindifferentways,too.Theywouldthrowthecornintothefire.Whenthecornwasheated,thecookedkernels(粒)wouldflyout.Sometimespeoplewouldjustthrowkernelsintothefire.Whenthepopcornpopped,theywouldpickupthecookedpopcornfromallaroundthefire.Anotherwaytocookpopcornwastoputitinapotwithsand,insteadofwiththeoilwewouldusetoday.Thepopcornwouldjumptothetopofthesandwhenitpopped.

WhensettlerscametoAmerica,theyfoundanewwaytoeatpopcorn:

withmilkpouredoverit,justlikeyoueatcereal(谷物).Nowweliketoeatpopcornwithbutterandsalt.

TheScienceofpopcorn

Nomatterhowyoueatit,popcornisfun.Therealquestionis:

whatmakesitpop?

Whenyoulookatthosetinykernelsofpopcorn,theylookdry.Butpopcornkernelsareallwetontheinside.Insideeachkernelisatinydropofwater.Whenthekernelisheated,thewaterheatsup,too.Thedropofwaterheatsupandturnstosteam.Thisiswhenthefunbegins.Steamtakesupmorespacethanwater.Assteamfillstheinsideofthekernel,thecorninsidestartstopuffup(膨胀).Thereisnoroominthetinykernel.Theinsideofthekernelgetsbiggerandbigger.Thehardshellofthekernelpopswideopen.Thekernelturnsinsideout,andthepopcornisreadytoeat.

Thisjustgoestoshowthatthepopcorncanbemanythings.Itisadecorationandafunfoodthatisfuntoeat,anditisawaytolearnaboutscience,too.

29.Popcorn“poppers”aremostlikely.

A.kernelsofcornthatdonotpop

B.peoplewhopopthecornkernels

C.mac

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