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A.Helpwithhersister’sstudy.B.GotoWangAnshiMuseum.C.Visithersister.

3.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theman’sbrother.B.Theman’sApplewatch.C.Theman’sbirthday.

4.WhatwastheweatherlikeinAustraliathen?

A.Rainy.B.Terrible.C.Nice.

5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.AtabankB.Inapoliceoffice.C.Atamarket.

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,各小题将给出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.Howdoesthemanfeel?

A.Happy.B.Excited.C.Upset.

7.What’swrongwiththeman?

A.Hewasknockeddownbyacar.B.Hehadacaraccident.

C.Hehadanaccidentwhenwalkingonthestreet.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.What’stheman’sfavoritefruit?

A.Bananas.B.Peaches.C.Apples.

9.WhenwerepeachesfirstplantedinChina?

A.About750yearsago.B.About7,500yearsago.C.About5,700yearsago.

10.Howmanyresearchersdidthestudy?

A.2.B.4C.3

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.What’swrongwiththeman’scamera?

A.It’sbroken.B.It’soutofdate.C.It’smissing.

12.Howdopeopleusuallytakephotosnow?

A.ByusingcellphonesandiPads.B.Byusingcameras.C.Byphotographers.

13.What’stheman’sfinaldecision?

A.Hewillgotoarealstoretobuyanewcamera.B.HewillbuyanewcamerafromeBay.

C.Hedecidesnottobuyanewcamera.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.What’sthetroublewithMrs.Wangandwhatdoessheneedrightnow?

A.HerpulserunsveryslowlyandneedsanX-raytext.

B.Shegetstiredafterrunningandneedsarest.

C.Shehasastomachacheandneedsanoperationimmediately.

15.WhatisNOTtrueaccordingtotheconversation?

A.Mrs.Wangisgettingfatterandfatter.B.Mrs.Wanghasbeensickrecently.

C.Mrs.Wang’sheartisinabadstate.

16.Whohaspassedawayinherfamily?

A.Mrs.Wang’sfather.B.Mrs.Wang’smother.C.Mrs.Wang’sgrandfather.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.InwhichcountrydochildrensingsongsofspringonMayDay?

A.France.B.Greece.C.Italy.

18.HowdochildreninEnglanddealwiththepennies?

A.Buysomeflowers.B.Buygifts.C.Throwthemintoawell.

19.WhatdochildrenintheUSdoonMayDay?

A.Giveeachothergifts.B.Singsongstoeachother.C.Leaveflowersatthedoors.

20.Whereisthetexttakenfrom?

A.Aclasspresentation.B.ATVprogram.C.Aradioprogram.

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Hereisacollectionofsomeoftheeccentric(古怪的)lawsintheworld.Wecanlaugh,wecangasp,wecanonlywonder……

1.Thinkbeforeyouchew

InSingapore,chewinggumisprohibited.Thisrulewasintroducedbecauseofthehighcostanddifficultyinremovingstuckchewinggumfrompublicpremises.Inparticular,chewinggumstuckontheMassRapidTransittraindoorsstoppedthetrainfrommoving.Ithappenedafewtimesandthosewereafewtimestoomany.

2.Lightenup

DriversinDenmarkaresupposedtodrivevehicleswiththeirheadlightson.You’dthinkthislawwouldapplytonightdrivingbutitdoesn’t.Itisconsideredessentialduringthedayaswellortheymayfaceafineofupto﹩100.StudieshaveshownthatthishashelpedalottoavoidroadaccidentsinDenmark.

3.Tofail﹥tojail

InBangladeshi,children15andoldercanbeputinjailforcheatingontheirfinalexaminations.Everyyear,Bangladeshigovernmenttakesstrongmeasurestostopcheatingandcarriesoutamassivemediacampaigntoforewarnstudentsthroughprintandtelevision.

4.Sue(控告)thempants!

InFrance,itisstillagainstthelawforwomentowearpants.Thelawreportedlyhasbeenonthebookssince1800.Itwasamendedseveraltimes:

oncein1892toallowwomentosporttrouserswhileridinghorsesandagainin1909topermittheladiestowearpantswhileonbicycles.

5.Thelawwithaflaw

InGeorgianobicycleshallbeequipped,modified,oralteredinsuchawayastocausethepedalinitslowermostpositiontobemorethan12inchesabovetheground,norshallanybicyclebeoperatedifsoequipped.Thequestionis:

Whowouldridesuchabike?

6.OneTwoThreeGo!

InMassachusettsatawake(守丧),mournersmayeatnomorethanthreesandwiches.Itisoneofthoselawsthatwaswritteninbooksandneverremovedsincethen.Badmanners,onemightconsiderit,butinMassachusettsitisacriminaloffense.

21.Howmanylawsarementionedinthepassage?

A.TwoB.ThreeC.SixD.Five

22.Inwhichcountryischewinggumnotallowed?

A.SingaporeB.AmericaC.FranceD.China

23.WhichisNottrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.InBangladesh,children15andyoungercanbeputinjailforcheating.

B.InGeorgianobicycleshallbeequipped.

C.InFranceitisstillagainstthelawforwomentowearpants.

D.DriversinDenmarkaresupposedtodrivevehicleswiththeirheadlightson.

B

Notallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars.Oftentheyrelivetheseexperiencesinnightmares.

NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.Theyhopeitmightreduce,orpossiblywipeout,theeffectofpainfulmemories.

InNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.Sofartheresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereduced,notthatthememoriesarewipedout.Theyarenotsuretowhatdegreepeople’smemoriesareaffected.

Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somethinkitisabadidea,whileotherssupportit.

Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers’troublingmemoriesafterwar.

Theysaythattherearemanypeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.

“Somememoriescanruinpeople’slives.Theycomebacktoyouwhenyoudon’twanttohavetheminadaydreamornightmare.Theyusuallycomewithverypainfulemotions,”saidRogerPitman,aprofessorofpsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchool.“Thiscouldrelievealotofthatsuffering.”

Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatmaybethepillscanchangepeople’smemoriesandchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity.Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast.

“Allofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwereterribleatthetimebutmakeuswhoweare.I’mnotsurewewanttowipethosememoriesout.”SaidRebccaDresser,amedicalethicist.

24.Thepassageismainlyabout

A.anewmedicalinventionB.anewresearchonthepill-

C.awayofwipingoutpainfulmemoriesD.anargumentabouttheresearchonthepill

25.Thedrugtestedonpeoplecan

A.causethebraintofixmemories

B.stoppeoplerememberingbadexperiences

C.preventbodyproducingcertainchemicals

D.wipeouttheemotionaleffectofmemories

26.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat

A.peopledoubttheeffectofthepills

B.thepillswillcertainlystoppeople’semotionalmemories

C.takingthepillwilldoharmtopeople’sphysicalhealth

D.thepillhasalreadybeenproducedandusedbythepublicintheUS

27.WhichofthefollowingdoesRebeccaDresseragreewithinthelastparagraph?

A.Somememoriescanruinpeople’slives.

B.Peoplewanttogetridofbadmemories.

C.Experiencingbadeventsmakesusdifferentfromothers.

D.Thepillwillreducepeople’ssufferingsfrombadmemories.

C

Witharound100studentsscheduledtobeinthat9:

00amMondaymorninglecture,itisnosurprisethatalmost20peopleactuallymakeittotheclassandonly10ofthemarestillawakeafterthefirst15minutes;

itisnotevenasurprisethatmostofthemarestillintheirpyjamas(睡衣).Obviously,studentsareterribleatadjustingtheirsleepcyclestotheirdailyschedule.

Allhumanbeingspossessabodyclock.Alongwithotheralerting(警报)systems,thisgovernsthesleep/wakecycleandisthereforeoneofthemainprocesseswhichgovernsleepbehaviour.Typically,thepreferredsleep/wakecycleisdelayedinadolescents,whichleadstomanystudentsnotfeelingsleepyuntilmuchlaterintheevenings.Thistypicalsleeppatternisusuallyreferredtoasthe“nightowl”scheduleofsleep.

Thisisopposedtothe“earlybird”schedule,andisakindofdisorderwheretheindividualtendstostayupmuchpastmidnight.Suchapersonhasgreatdifficultyinwakingupinthemornings.Researchsuggeststhatnightowlsfeelmostalertandfunctionbestintheeveningsandatnight.Researchfindingshaveshownthatabout20percentofpeoplecanbeclassifiedas“nightowls”andonly10percentcanbeclassifiedas“earlybirds”——theother70percentareinthemiddle.Althoughthisisclearlynottrueforallstudents,fortheoneswhoaretruenightowlsthisgivesthemanexcellentexcuseformissingtheirlectureswhichunfortunatelyfallbeforemidday.

28.WhatdoestheauthorstressinParagraph1?

A.Manystudentsareabsentfromclass.

B.StudentsareverytiredonMondaymornings.

C.Studentsdonotadjusttheirsleeppatternswell.

D.Student

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