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2.What’sthemandoing?
A.Eatinginacafe.B.WaitingforJack.C.Callinghisfriend.
3.WhydidthoseEnglishknockthewall?
A.BecausethoseEnglishweremad.
B.BecausethoseEnglishwereimpolite.
C.Becausethewomanspeakermadelotsofnoise.
4.Whoisill?
A.Themanspeaker.B.Theman’smother.C.Theman’sgrandmother.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Hisaunt’snewbook.B.Hisaunt’
shobby.C.Hisaunt’sEnglish.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分2
2.5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.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Motherandson.B.Goodfriends.C.Shopkeeperandcustomer.
7.What’sthemanlookingfor?
A.Abrownshirt.B.Abirthdaypresent.C.Abeautifuldress.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What’sthewomandoing?
A.Eatinglunch.B.Shopping.C.WatchingTV.
9.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?
A.$1710.B.$1000.C.$1899.9.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatdidVickydoataGirlScoutcamp?
A.SoldGirlScoutcookies.B.MadeFrenchfries.C.Wenttobiketrips.
11.WhatwasVicky’sfavoriteactivityatthecamp?
A.Eatingthecookies.B.Watchingmovies.C.Makingkites.
12.Whichcampdidthemangoto?
A.GirlScoutcamp.B.Amoviecamp.C.Avolleyballcamp.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatwasthewomandoingjustnow?
A.Lookingforherbook.B.Readingnewspaper.C.Findingbookatthelostandfound.
14.Whendidthewomanloseherbook?
A.Thisnoon.B.Thismorning.C.Lastweek.
15.Wheredidthewomanloseherbook?
A.Onatableoutside.B.Inheroffice.C.Athome.
16.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Buyheranewbook.B.Helpherfindherbook.C.Buyherapresentatherbirthday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What’sthespeakermostprobably?
A.Atrainer.B.Atrainee.C.Aboss.
18.Whathelpsnewpeopleunderstandwhattheyneedtoaccomplish?
A.Thebigpicture.B.Agendasandgoals.C.Eachtrainingsection.
19.What’snewpeople’sattitudetowardsthisstep-by-steptraining?
A.Pleased.B.Impatient.C.Satisfied.
20.Whydothecompaniesliketohirenewblood?
A.Fornewerandbetterideas.B.Foreveryoneisdifferent.C.Toleaveroomforthetraineestogrow.
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
ThoughmostofthesedestinationsareactuallyontheEarth,theyares
owildandweird(怪异的)thattheyseemoutofthisworld.Checkthemoutbeforeyouplanyournextvacation!
MirrorontheLake
Destination:
Salarde-Uyuni,Bolivia
TheSalarde-Uyuniistheworld’slargestsaltflat—a10,000-square-kilometerpieceoflandthat,whencoveredinafewinchesofwater,becomestheworld’slargestmirror.Thereissomuchsaltinthisareathatpeoplehavebuilttables,chairsandevenahotelcompletelyoutofsalt!
OneandOnly
SocotraIsland,Yemen
We’veallimaginedwhatitwouldbeliketowakeuponanotherplanet,inatotallynewenvironment.TheSocotraIslandontheIndiaOceanislikethis!
Athirdofitsplantlifecan’tbefoundanywhereelseintheworldandtheylooklikedrawingsfromaDr.Seussbook…cool!
Dangerzone
Devil’sPool,VictoriaFalls
Thisisprobablyoneofthescariestout-of-this-worlddestinations.VictoriaFallsinZambiaishometotheworld’smostdangerouspool—apoolofwaterthatyoucanswimin,butbecarefulbecauseitbecomesawaterfall!
Ifyougettooclosetotheedge,you’reinfora100-meterdrop.Thinkaboutfallingintothedeepend!
Moany-Moany
Destiantion:
MoaningCavern(悲鸣洞),California
Th
ismightnotbeoutofthisworld…ratherit’sunderit!
OneofCalifornia’slargestcavesdrops83metersbelowtheearth’ssurface.Thefirstcoolfactaboutthemoaningcavernisthatnomatterwhatthetemperatureisoutside,thecave’sinsideremains16degreesCelsius.Andbecauseit’salwayswarm,thecavewallsdripwithmoisture(因水气而滴水).It’sthatdrippingwhichcreatesastrangemoaningsoundthatthecaveisnamedfor.
21.Aperson’sstudyingplantswillprobablyvisit.
A.theSalardeUyuniB.theSocotraIslandC.Devil’sPoolD.theMoaningCavern
22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheMoaningCavern?
A.Itisalwayswetandfullofmoisture.
B.ItisCalifornia’slargestundergroundcave.
C.Thedrippingsoundslikeawoman’smoaning.
D.Thetemperatureinsideitchangeswiththeseasons.
23.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Wildandunusualdestinations.B.HistoryofMirrorontheLake.
C.Waysofplanningavacation.D.Safetyoftakingavacation.
B
Myheartwasslowlybreaking,asithadbeen
foryears.“Caitilin,”mymothersighedonthephone.Andthensheadded,“You’realwaysgoingtomissthebus.”Tearswereburningthecornersof
myeyes,butItriedhardnottoproducesomethingunfortunateintothereceiver.
Asmymothercontinuedtalkingaboutwhyshecouldn’tsupportmydecisiontogotograduateschooltostudyeducation.Irealizedthatshewasmorethan750milesawaybutstillhadastrongholdonme.IrealizedthatatsomepointIneededtodowhatfeltrightonme.
“Youknowwhat,Mom?
I’vegottogo.Ihaveworktodo.”Thenwithgreatself-control,Ihungupthephone.
Itwouldn’tbethelasttimethatmymotherhadtoldmeIwasmakingamistake,butitwasthefirsttimethatIsucceededinsaying,“Enough!
”Idobelievemymotheralwaysfeltshehadmybestinterestatheart—whetherwewerediscussingmyneedtoloseweight,mychoiceofcollege,orthecompanyIwaskeeping.Gradually,though,IlearnedthatshewaslettingwhatshewantedoverpowerwhatIneeded.
Sothatafternoonbackin1994,IreturnedmyacceptancetotheCurrySchoolofEducationattheUniversityofVirginiawhereIhadgotmybachelorofarts.
Asanundergraduate,IhadworkedhardbutfoundmystudiesboringmainlybecauseIhadnotstudiedwhatIwantedto—education.MymothermademepromiseIwouldnottakeadegreeineducation.WhenIreturnedtostudyeducationaldesign,Iquicklyfoundlove:
Myschoolworkfascinatedme,myprofessorchallengedmeandmyfriendsinmyprograminspiredme.
NowIhaveahappyfamilylife.Ihavecreatedmanyproductsthatbringmepride.Bystandingupformyselfandworkinghard,Itookcontrolofmylifeandfoundhappiness.Inotonlycaughtthebus,butalsolovedtheride.
24.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1mean?
A.Caitlinisoftenlateforwork.B.Caitlinoftenmissesgoodopportunities.
C.Caitlinalwaysgetsuplateinthemorning.D.Caitlinisalwaysmakingwrongdecisions.
25.Accordingtothetext,inthepastyearsCaitlin’smother.
A.didn’tgetalongwellwithherB.alwaysmadedecisionsforher
C.wasdisappointedwithherD.wasveryhardonher
26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofCaitlin?
A.Shewastiredofherformerwork.B.Shehasagreatinterestineducation
C.Shelostcontrolandhungupthephone.D.Shedidn’tstudyhardasanundergraduate.
27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.ThisismystopB.Myhappycollegelife
C.Education—mylifecareerD.Ialwaysmissthebus
C
Eversinceitscreationover40yearsago,theInternethasremainedanalmostunrestricted(无限制的)place.Itisaplacewhereanyonecanpresentthemselvesinanyformtheychoose.Becauseofanonymity(匿名)onthewebitispossibleforpeople—someofwhommightnormallyberestrictedfromcommunicatingwiththeoutsideworld—tospeakoutwithoutfearingtheresultoftheiractions.Thoseactionscouldputthemindangerifcarriedoutusingtheirrealnames.Beinganonymousonthewebalsomakesitpossibleforpeopletodiscusssensitivesubjects,suchasmedicalconditionsandphysicalabuse,withouttheseactionsaffectingtheireverydaylivesinaharmfulway.
Therearemanypositivewaystouseanonymityontheweb,buttherecansometimesbeverybadsideeffectstoo,suchasbullying(欺侮),racism,imitatingsomeoneinordertocheatothers.Whenthiskindofdamagingactivityiscarriedoutonline,howcantheoffender(冒犯者)everbeheldresponsiblefortheiractionswhentheyareanonymousontheweb?
Howcanwefindthem?
Thankfully,thingsarestartingtochange.TheriseofsocialnetworkslikeFacebooks,Google+andLinkedin,whichrelyonpeople’strueidentity,makesitincreasinglydifficulttoliveananonymouslifeontheInternet.Wearealreadybeginningtoseepositivesideeffectsduetothesenewlevelsoftransparency(透明).Bullying,offensivecommentsandotherformsofabusearebecominglesswidespreadnowthatpeoplearenolongerabletohidebehindamask.
However,theInternetisaplacewhereeverythingcanbefoundeasily.Amistakemadeduringaperson’steenageyearscouldpermanentlytarnishtheironlinerecordsfortherestoftheirlives,nomatterhowmuchtimehaspassed.We’veallheardstoriesofemployersexaminingjobapplicantsviaGoogleandFacebook.Woulditbeunfairofthemtojudgeyoubyyourpastmistakes,shownbyasocialnetworkthatrememberseverythingyou’veeverdone?
Ithinkso.
Nowthatouractionsonthewebaremorepublic,weneedtomakesurewemanageourpersonalinformationwell.
28.Paragraph1ismainlyabout.
A.howtousetheInternet
B.thehistoryoftheInternet
C.whypeoplelikebeinganonymousontheweb
D.thepositiveeffectsofanonymityontheInternet
29.Oneof