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8.m
4.What
doing?
A.Reading
book.
B.Packing
his
things.C.Writing
report.
5.Why
woman
refuse
invitation?
A.To
see
doctor.
B.To
prepare
meal.C.To
attend
family
party.
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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒种;
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.What
like
best
about
traveling?
A.Trying
new
foods.
B.Meeting
different
people.
C.Visiting
places
of
interest.
7.How
travel?
A.By
car.
B.By
plane.C.By
train.
8.What
relationship
between
two
A.Husband
and
wife.
B.Brother
sister.C.Father
9.What
do
we
know
man?
A.He
wants
to
eat
out.B.He
doesn'
t
cook.
C.He
likes
home
cooked
meal.
10.Who
will
call
Mom?
A.Dad.
B.The
man.C.Thewoman.
11.Who
wrote
note?
A.Phillip.
B.Susan.C.Claudia.
12.Where
speakers
have
dinner?
A.At
Giovanni'
s.
B.At
MacDougal'
s.C.At
Sullivan'
s.
13.Why
they
take
subway?
A.The
traffic
there
terrible.B.It'
snear
woman'
office.
C.West
Houston
Street
closed.
14.What
talking
about?
A.How
save
energy.B.How
look
after
animals.
C.How
protect
environment.
15.which
means
oftransport
mostly
take?
A.A
B.A
bus.C.Abicycle.
16.How
many
mile
doe
plan
dive
this
year?
A.About
8.000.
B.About
9,000.
C.About
10,000.
17.Why
seldom
meat?
meat.B.He
prefers
green
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.How
small
islands
make
up
Gili
Islands?
A.3.
B.4.C.5
19.When
did
tourism
begin
there?
1970s.
B.In
1980s.C.In
2000s.
20.What
were
Islands
before?
A.There
was
much
waste.B.There
plenty
fresh
water.
C.There
lot
wild
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2.5分,满分375分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
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unique
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C.Lemurs.D.Orcas.
22.What
Orcas?
A.They
enjoy
close
relationship.
B.They
gentle
C.They
born
guides.
D.They
live
alone
growing
up.
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purpose
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AdriannaEdwardsusedtohavetowalkfourandahalflonghoursinordertogettoworkeveryday.Edwards,whoworksataDenny’srestaurantinGalveston,Texas,hadbeensavingtobuyherselfacarsoshewouldnolongerhavetomakethe14-milejourneytoandfromherjob.
Thankfully,thehardworkingwaitressnowha^anewcartocallherown-butit'
snotonethatsheboughtwithherownmoney.
AnelderlycouplewhoEdwardshadbeenservingatherrestaurantearlierthisweekdecidedtobuyacarfortheirhardworkingwaitressaftertheylearnedaboutherlongjourneytowork.
Hoursaftertheypaidtheirbillgenerously(慷慨地),theyreturnedtotherestaurantwitha2019NissanSentraandhandedthekeystoasurprisedEdwards.Theironlyconditionforthegift
wasthatEdwardsshouldsimplypaythegooddeedforward.
Nowthatsheisfreedfromhavingtobuyacar,Edwardssaysthatshewillbeabletoputherselfthroughcollegemuchsoonerthansheexpected-andsheisalreadyplanningonusinghergoodlucktohelpothers。
“IstillfeellikeI'
mdreaming.Everytwohours,Ilookoutofmywindowtoseeifthere’sstillacarthere,”Edwardssaid.“WhenIseesomebodyinneed,I'
llprobablybemorelikelytohelpthemout,todoeverythingthatIcantohelpthemout,”
24.HowdidEdwardsoncegotoworkeveryday?
A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.D.Onabike.
25.HowdidEdwardsgetthecar?
A.Sheboughtitherself.
B.Acoupleofferedittoher.
C.Herhusbandgaveittoherasapresent.
D.Theowneroftherestaurantlentittoher.
26.WhatdidthecoupleaskEdwardstodo?
A.Continuehercollege.
B.Workasagoodwaitress.
C.Liveabetterlifeinthefuture.
D.Passonkindnessandlavetoothers.
27.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribethecoupleproperly?
A.Hardworkingandbrave.B.Helpfulandgenerous.
C.Outgoingandcaring.D.Responsibleandhonest.
C
Colorsmaybewidelyconnectedwithcertainemotions,astudyhasfound.Redisrelatedtoloveoranger,bluetosadnessorblacktodeath,andsimilarlinksappeartoexistallovertheworld.
ScientistsfromtheuniversitiesofSwitzerlandandGermanycarriedouttheirresearchon711people.Thevolunteerscamefromdifferentcountries,andansweredtoratehowcolorsmadethemfeel.
Thecolorsincludedinthestudywerewhite,black,grey,red,yellow,green,blue,orange,purple,pinkandbrown.Andpeopleratedhowcloselytheyrelatedthemtodifferentemotions.
Theresearchers,ledbyDrDanielOberfeld,wrote,“Redisconnectedwithbothpositiveandnegative(消极的)emotionswhileblackisconnectedwithnegativeemotions.”Othercolorswhichhadstrongconnectionsacrosscountrieswerepinkwithlove,greywithdisappointmentorsadnessandorangewithjoyorsadnessandorangewithjoyorpleasure.
Someothercolors,however,hadalittledifferentconnections.Forexample,peopleinGreecewerefarmorelikelytoconnectpurplewithsadnessthanthoseinothercountries.WhilepeopleintheUKandGermanystronglyconnectedyellowwithjoy,GreekandChinesepeopledidnotfeelthesamelink.
Almostallthecolors,eveniftheydidn’thaveastronglinktooneemotion,wereeithergoodorbad—withtheexceptionofred,whichwaslinkedtobothangerandlove,andpurpleandbrown,whichwereneither.
DrOberfeld'
steamadded,“Acrossthe240color-emotionpairs,thestrongestconnectionwasfoundbetweentheemotionloveandthecolortermred.”
28.What’sthetextmainlyabout?
A.Colorsandemotions.B.Emotionsandimages.
C.Colorsandpersonalities.D.Emotionsandnationalities.
29.Whichcountryisheprobablyfromifapersonrelatespurpletosadness?
A.China.B.Greece.C.UK.D.Germany,
30.Whichofthefollowingisnotrelatedtoeithergoodorbademotions?
A.Grey.B.Red.C.Yellow.D.Brown.
31.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?
A.Anewsreport.B.Awellnessbook.
C.Aresearchreport.D.Anadvertisement.
Whetherinasupermarketorashoppingcentre,manyofthepricesarelikelytohavesomethingincommon.Pricesaremorelikelytoendin.99thaninanyotherpairofnumbers.Weprobablydon’tthinktwiceaboutbuyingsomethingforS5.99orS16*99,butitisalittlestrangewhenyouthinkaboutit.Whyaren’tpricesjustevendollaramounts?
Isitanelaboratemarketingstrategytogetyoutospendmore?
Well,basically...yes.Butthere’sreallynothing“elaborate”aboutit;
it'
sactuallyprettysimple.“It’satypeofpsychological(心理的)pricing,”saysJulieRamhold,consumeranalyst(消费者分析师).“Becausewereadfromlefttoright,wepaylessattentiontotheendofthenumber.”Thisisespeciallyeffectiveifyou'
rejustquicklyperusingseveralpricesinarow(连续地);
thefirstnumberwillsurelystandouttoyoumore.Psychologicalpricingispowerful.Whenweseeapriceof$9.99,werelateitaspartofthe$9-$9.99range(范围)ratherthanthe$10-$10.99range.Consumersdon’twanttogobeyondacertainlimit,soevenapennylessmaymakeahugepsychologicaldifference.
Ofcourse,therearesomepricesthatdoendinevendollaramounts,butitusuallyisadesignedchoice.Somehigh-endsellersthink$99seemscheapertsotheychoosetoavoidthis.Theywillpricethingsevenlytomakeitseemliketheitemsareparticularlygoodquality.
Sohowtoavoidfallingintothe.99trap?
Well,makesureyou’rereadingthefullpricesignofsomethingbeforeyoubuyit.
32.What’sthesuitabletitleofthetext?
A.Theprogramofmarketing
B.Thewaytocomeoutofthe.99trap
C.Thestrategyofattractingcustomers
D.Thereasonwhymostpricesendin.99
33.Whydomanypricesendin.99?
A.Tobringluck.
B.Todrawattention.