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shouse.

C.Inacampnearthemountains.

4.Whatdidthemanpromisetodo?

A.ReturnsomemagazinesforAlice.

B.Buysomemagazinesforhisoffice.

C.GivesomemagazinesbacktoAlice.

5.Whatisthewomansatisfiedwithmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thedialogue.

B.Thefamouswriter.

C.Theleadingactor.

第二节(共15小题)

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.Whendidthewoman'

slicensestopbeingvalid?

A.19dayago.B.17daysago.C.2daysago.

7.Whereistheconversationlikelytotakeplace?

A.Inabank.B.Inthegarage.C.Inthepolicestation.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whyisthemannotcertainofthejob?

A.Hiseducationisnotenough.

B.Othersaremoresuitablethanhim.

C.Hedoesnothaveenoughworkexperience.

9.Accordingtothewoman,whatisimportantforwork?

A.Theabilitytoputknowledgetopracticaluse.

B.Goodknowledgewithworkexperience.

C.Strongwillandhardwork.

10.Whatistheman'

sopinionabouttheinterviewers?

A.Theyhavegoodexperience.

B.Theyareexpertsinthefield.

C.Theyareknowledgeablebutproud.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whydoesthemanwishtobreakupwithhisgirlfriend?

A.Sheisnotasprettyassheoncewas.

B.Theydon'

tgetalongwell.

C.Hewillmovesoon.

12.Whatd

oes

thewomanthinkofthematter?

A.Themanshouldnottakethejob.

B.Themanmightbereasonable.

C.Themanshouldmaintainthisrelationship.

13.Howdoesthemanthinkhisgirlfriendwillfeelathisdecision?

A.Sad.B.Calm.C.Happy.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?

A.Somesaucepans.B.Somefryingpans.C.Someplates.

15.Whendidshefirstseethem?

A.Thismorning.B.Yesterday.C.Somedaysago.

16.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Havealookatth

ewindowdisplay.

B.Checkallthekitchenwareinstock.

C.Describetheitemshewanted.

17.Howmightthewomanfeelintheend?

A.Disappointed.B.Excited.C.Surpri

sed.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whathappenedtotheelderlygentleman?

A.Hegotstuckinthedoorsofthetrain.

B.Hemissedthetrain.

C.Hewasseriouslyinjuredonthetrain.

19.Whatdoweknowaboutthegentleman'

swife?

A.Shewasingreatpanic.

B.Shecriedforhelp.

C.Sheremainedcalm.

20.Whoofferedtohelpsolvetheproblem?

A.Thespeakerandtwoothermen.

B.The

conductor.

C.Nobody.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节)

第一节(共15小题)

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。

A

KumikoAndTheDragon

Author—BrionyStewartPrice:

$16.95

Kumlkoisalittlegirl,wholikestolistentoherObasaan'

sstoriesbeforegoingtobed.Butshehatessleepingaloneatnight.Sheoftenpleadstosleepwithhermotherbuthermotherwon'

thew(坚持)ofit.Eachday,bedtimeistormentforlittleKumikoasshewalksupstairswithheavystepsandherfrightenedheadbeatswildly.

RotiRolledAway

Author—AnitaUtaridPrice:

$9.10

IttakesplaceinIndia,AshaofaboutninevisitsherNard(grandmother)onthetopofahill.HerNanihasjustmadehotfreshRotisandtheRotiisgiventoAsh

atoeat.However,theRotiescapesNanni'

shandsandbeginstorolloutintothegreatbighills.

TheAlchemist

Author—PauloCoelhoPrice:

$8.83

ThisbookisaboutaSpaniardshepherdboy.SantiagohasadreamabouthiddentreasureattheEgyptianPyramids.

TheCay

Author—TheodoreTaylorPrice:

UK5.9pounds

SetduringtheSecondWorldWar,TheCayisabouttheadventuresofPhilipwhosetofffromtheislandofCurracaoofftheVenezuelancoast,withhismother,boundforVirginia.

Firstpublishedin1969,thisbookhaswonelevenliteraryawardsandhasbeentranslatedintofifteenlanguages.

21.Theunderlinedword"

torment"

iscloseinmeaningto"

________"

.

A.failure

B.pleasureC.progressD.suffering

22.WecanlearnfromRotiRolledAwaythat________.

A.Rotiisakindoffood

B.itwasVirtualBookWormwhowroteit

C.Ashaisalittleboywhoisnineyearsold

D.thestorytakesplaceinAsha'

shome

23.IfyoubuytwocopiesofKumikoAndTheDragonandonecopyofTheCayyouhavetopay________.

A.$16.95and11.8poundsB.$33.9and5.9pounds

C.$33.9and11.8poundsD.$16.95and5.9pounds

24.Whichofthefollwingmaybethemostpopular?

A.TheCay.B.TheAlchemist.

C.RotiRolledAway.D.KumikoAndTheDragon.

B

Atage23,IndianentrepreneurSrikanthBollaistheCEOacompanyvaluedover$7.5million.That'

sawonderfulachievementinitself,butwhat'

strulyinspiringisthathemanagedtodoitdespitebeingborncompletelyblind.

WhenSrikanthwasbornblind,severalofhisparents'

friendsandrelativesadvisedthemtoabandonhim.Buttheychosetonotonlykeeptheboy,butalsoraisehiminapositive,lovingenvironment.

Itwasn'

taneasyrideforSrikanth—he'

shadtofaceseveralchallengesallhislife,includingrejectionfromhispeersathisvillageschool.Buthewaslatertransferredtoaschoolforspecialchildren,whereheexcelledatacademicsandalsodevelopedaninterestforchess.Ashegrewolder,hestartedtakingonlargerchallenges.

MorerejectionwasinstoreforSrikanth,whodreamedofgoingtocollegeattheIITs,India'

spremiertechnologyinstitutions.Hewasrejecteddespitehavingscoredwellintheentrancetest,onthegroundsthathewasblind.ButhemanagedtousehisexcellentacademicrecordstogainadmissionintotheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,fromwherehegraduatedin2012.HereturnedtoIndiasoonafter,anddecidedtostartacompanythatwouldemploypeoplewhohadstruggledlikehimselfinlife.

"

Srikanthismytruesourceofinspiration.Heisnotonlymyyoungfriendbutisalsomymentor(良师益友)whoteachesmedailythatanythingispossibleifyousetyourmindtoit."

explainedRaviMantha,oneofthecompany'

sinvestors.

25.WhatcontributedtoSrikanth'

sgrowth?

A.Hisfriends'

help.B.Hisrelatives'

support.

C.Hisparents'

education.D.Hisemployees'

efforts.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

excelledat"

inparagraph3mean?

A.wasterrifiedat.B.wasshockedat.

C.wasslowat.D.wasgoodat.

27.WhywasSrikanthadmittedtotheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology?

A.Becausehewasverywealthy.

B.Becausehisscoreswereexcellent.

C.Becausehewasambitious.

D.Becausehewasablindman.

28.WhatisRaviMantha'

satt

itudetowardsSrikanth?

A.Favorable.B.Uncar

ing.C.Concerned.D.Doubtful.

C

Moneymightnotgrowontrees,butitseemsthatfurnituredoes!

GavinMunro,aUK-baseddesigner,hascomeupwithabrilliantalternativetocuttingbeautifultreesandconvertingthemintofurniture.

HefirstcomeupwiththeideaofgrowingfurniturewhenhewasworkingasagardenerinCaliforniaandalsomadefurniturewithwashedupdriftwoodontheside.

Afterseveralattempts,hefinallymanagedtodevelopamodelchairusingfo

urtrees.Munroisnowtendingtoasmall2.5-acre'

furnitureforest'

of400treesinafieldnorthofDerby,England.Heusesspeciallydesignedplasticframestomakeyoungoak,andashtreesintotheshapesofchairs,tables,frames,orlamps.

AforestthatgrowsfurnituresoundslikeasettingrightoutofAliceinWonderland,butthere'

snothingmagicalaboutit,justalotofhardwork.Theforestconsistsofrowsuponrowsoftreescoveredinblueplasticmolds,convertingthemintofurnitureastheygrow.Oncetheytakethedesiredshape,theyarecaredforuntilthick,matureandreadyforharvest.

Afterharvesting,eachpieceisplaned(刨平)andfinishedtoshowoffthewoodgraininside."

It'

sanartforminitself,keepingtrackofeverything."

Munrosaidhappily.

Theentireprocesstakesaboutfourtoeightyears,resul

tinginfullyfunctional,organic,eco-friendlyfurniture,andmorelong-lastingthananythingelseonthemarket.They'

regrownandgrafted(嫁接)intoonesolidpiecewithoutanyjointsthatloosenovertime.AsMunroputsit,"

thesecouldlastforcenturies."

Qualityisn'

tanissuewithforest-grownfurniture,butlogisticsandscalability(可伸缩性)certainlyare.Fornow,Munroexpectstogrow50piecesayear,withthefirstlotofchairsavailableforpurchaseinmid-2017,pricedat$3,700each.

29.WhatisMunrodoingatpresent?

A.Seekingforcooperation.

B.Caringforhisfurnitureforest.

C.Designingattractivefurniture.

D.A

dvertisingforhisfurniture.

30.WhatdidMunrothinkofwhattodoafterharvesting?

A.Aheavyjob.B.Apleasure.

C.Aneasything.D.Along-lastingtask.

31.Whencancustomersgettheforest-grownchairsattheearliest?

A.Inthespringof2017.B.Inthesummerof2017.

C.Intheautumnof2017.D.Inthewinterof2017.

D

Forgetdrinkingcountlessglassesofwaterorgettingyourbeautysleep.Thesecretoflookingyoungissimplytostayoutofthesun.

Astudyofhundredsofwomenhasrevealedthatthosewhoavoidedthesun'

srayslookedupto20yearsyoungerthantheyactuallyare.However,othersupposedrulesforayouthfulcomplexion(肤色),fromdrinkinglotsofwatertosleepingwellandexercisingregularly,failedtoholdbackthehandsoftime.

Onl

ykeepingoutofthesun,andwearingsunscreenwhenthiswasn'

tpossible,madeadifference,theAmericanAcademyofDermatology'

sannualconferencewillheartoday.

Thefindingcomesfromastudyof231womenofallageswhowerequizzedabouttheirlives,includingwhether

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