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C.Orangejuice.
5.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?
A.Buyhimamap.
B.Showhimanotherroute.
C.Drivehimtotheswimmingpool.
听材料,回答问题。
6.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.WatchingTV.
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B.Havingaholiday.
C.Learningtoski.
7.Whenwillthespeakersbegingoingskiing?
A.OnMonday.
B.OnFriday.
C.OnSaturday.
8.Howlongwillapart-timecookworkinFrank'
sRestaurantaweek?
A.20hours.
B.24hours.
C.45hours.
9.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?
A.Contacttherestaurant.
B.Findanotherpart-timejob.
C.Visittherestaurantsoon.
10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Intheopenair.
B.Intheoffice.
C.Ontheplane.
11.Howdothespeakersfeel?
A.Comfortable.
B.Confident.
C.Nervous.
12.What'
stheweatherlikenow?
A.Fine
B.Stormy
C.Cloudy
听材料,回答下列小题。
13.WhoisLeo?
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A.Theman'
sroommate.
B.Theman'
steacher.
C.Thewoman'
sfriend.
14.WhatdidLeotelltheman?
A.Howtocook.
B.Howtofindagirlfriend.
C.LifeinFrance.
15.WhatdoesthemanplantolearnaboutinFrance?
A.Food
B.Music
C.Art
16.What'
sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Roommates.
B.Lovers.
C.Colleagues.
回答下列小题。
听材料,17.What'
sthespeakerprobably?
A.Amanager.
B.Acoach.
C.Ateacher.
18.Whatistheaimoftheshorttrainingprogram?
A.Tokeepthetraineesinshape.
B.Toimprovepublicrelations.
C.Todevelopleadershipskills.
19.Whatwillthetraineesdoduringtheprogram?
A.Attendsomelectures.
BTakesomeprogramtests.
C.Writedowntheirexperiences.
20.Whatshouldpeopledoiftheywanttojointheprogram?
A.Submitareport.
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B.Payfortheprogram.
C.Signonapieceofpaper.
第二部分阅读理解
第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Areyouatrue“cheapskate”(吝啬鬼)?
Youareifyoudothiswhentraveling:
You
alwaysuseacarry-ontoavoidthechecked-bagfee.Youpackalunchfromhomeso
youdon'
tpayforairlinemeals.True“cheapskates”alsoflyonthethreecheapest
daysoftheweek(Tuesdays,WednesdaysandSaturdays).
◇ForU.S.domestictravel,everyonewantstoflyFridaysandSundaysand
thoseareusuallythemostexpensivedaystofly.
﹡ThefaresforLosAngeles-to-NewYorkflightsinSeptember:
?
Friday&
Sunday:
$365
Tuesday&
Wednesday:
$288
﹡ThefaresforHouston-to-NewYorkflightsinSeptember:
$302
$226
◇Fortransatlanticflights,thedifferencecanbemorestartlingandthe
rulesalittlelooser.
﹡Boston-to-DublinfaresfromUnitedAirlines:
$581
$457
﹡ThefaresforWashington-to-Londonflightsinaweek:
$896
$732
﹡It'
stimeforsomeSaturdayfaresnow.Thisexamplefeatures
Chicago-to-Atlantaroutes.
$207
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Saturday:
$89
﹡Therewerecheaperfaresforthistrip,butonlyiftheSundayflight
departedat5amorearlier.Istheruleonthe“cheapestthreedaystofly”etched
instone?
No.Itisusuallytruebutnotalways.Soyoushouldbeflexible.After
allitcansavemuchmoney.Andisn'
tthatwhatbeinga“cheapskate”isallabout?
21.AccordingtoPara.1,whatdoesatrue“cheapskate”reallydo?
A.Choosealuxuryhoteltolivein.
B.Savemoneyineverywayduringthetrip.
C.FlyonFridayswhentraveling.
D.Havetheirlunchontheplane.
22.HowmuchshouldyoupayforaflighttoNewYorkfromHoustononTuesday?
A.$226.
B.$288.
C.$302.
D.$365.
23.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?
A.Torecommendsomecheaptrips.
B.TocallonustoflyonSundays.
C.Tointroduceanothertopic.
D.Toexplainaspecialcase.
B
54-year-oldAbdulhasaspecialjob.Hehasbeenworkingasalivingstatue(活体雕像)foroverthreedecades,standingperfectlystillforsixhoursadayand
resistingpeople'
sattemptstomakehimmoveorsmile,anythingthatprovesheis
alivingperson.
Abdul,knownas“India'
sStatueMan”,hasbeenperforminghisdailyroutine
eversince1985,soonaftergettingajobasasecurityguard.Hisbosshadrecently
traveledtotheUK,wherehewassoimpressedbythestatue-likemembersoftheRoyal
GuardoutsideBuckinghamPalacethathewantedtodosomethingsimilarbackhome.
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Sohehadhisguardsreceivethreemonthsoftraining,wheretheywouldsitperfectly
stillforaroundfourhours.Theyweren'
tallowedtotalkorsmile,eat,drink,or
evenshooawayaflyifitsatontheirfaces.Intheend,Abdulprovedthebestof
thegroup,sohegotthestrangejob.
Abdulisn'
ttheonlypersonintheworldactingasalivingstatue,butwhat
makeshimspecialisthefactthathecandoitforaslongassixhourswithouteven
blinkinghiseyes.Once,a$155prizewasputupforanyonewhocanmakehimmove
amuscle.Buttryastheymight,noonehaseversucceeded.Actually,Abdultries
tomoveaboutasmuchashecaninhissparetime,andonlyeatshealthyhome-cooked
food,tokeephisbodyinshape.Butheclaimsyogahasbeenthebiggesthelp.In
the32years,AbdulhasbecomeacelebrityinIndiaandotherAsiancountries.Many
Bollywoodcelebritieshavecometowitnessthislivingstatueandtrytofinallymake
himmove,butnonehavesucceeded.
Abdulearnsabout10,000rupees($156)amonth,whichisenoughtosupport
hisfamily,butdefinitelynotenoughtoencouragehischildrentofollowinhis
footsteps.It'
sjusttoostressfulandtaxingonthebody.“Despiteallthehardship
andhealthproblems,IlovemyjobandIamthankfultopeoplefortheloveandrespect
theyhaveshoweredonme,,,hesays.“Whenthetimecomes,Iwanttodieplaying
astatue.”
24.WhatisAbdul'
sdailyroutine?
A.Performingasalivingstatue.
B.Provingtobealivingperson.
C.Smilingathiscustomers.
D.Keepinghisbodyinshape.
25.WhycouldAbdulgetthestrangejobgivenbyhisboss?
A.Hehadhisspecialambition.
B.Hewasmostfamiliarwiththejob.
C.Hestoodoutamongthegroup.
D.Heknewthebossmorethanothers.
26.WhatdoesAbduldoinhissparetime?
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A.Heeatsalotofsnacks.
B.Hepracticesyogafor12hoursaday.
C.Hecooksforhisfamily.
D.Healwaysmovesalot.
27.HowdoesAbdulfeelabouthisjobaccordingtothetext?
A.It'
soverpaid.
B.It'
ssatisfying.
C.It'
sboring.
D.It'
sinstructive.
C
Peopleusuallyvisitcafestoeasethemselvesoftheirtirednessandkeep
themselvesfromfallingasleep,butMr.Healing,apopularcafechaininSouthKorea
actuallydoestheopposite.Customerscancomein,orderadrink,liedowna
comfortablemassagechair,andtakeanap.
ManyKoreanssufferfromalackofsleepasaresultofoverworking,soany
opportunitytorelaxandeventakeanapisgreatlyappreciated.Mr.Healingisthe
perfectplacetogowhenyou'
reonashortworkorschoolbreakandyouneedtocatch
uponsleep.Thecafeoffersmassageperiodsinvariousmodes,dependingonhowmuch
timeyouhaveandhowyouchoosetospendit.
The20-minutesessionispricedat$3.5,the30-minutemassagecosts$7,
andthe50-minutesessionis$9,allofwhichalsoincludeadrink.Onceyoumake
yourchoice,youaretakentothe“healingcenter”.Youareaskedtotakeoffyour
shoesaswellasanyjewelrythatmightdamagethechairs,afterwhichyoucanchoose
amassagemode,from“stretch”or“sleep”.Youcanstartwithstretchforafew
minutes,andthenswitchtosleepifyouwanttotakeashortnap.Afteritcomes
toanend,youaretakenbacktothecafeareatoenjoyacoffeeoroneofthemany
otherrefreshingdrinksonthemenu.
Mr.HealingcafesaresopopularinKoreathatcustomersareadvisedtomake
reservationsinadvancetobesurethatamassagechairisavailable.“Ihaveto
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sitonachairandstareatacomputermonitoralldayduetomyjob,thehealing
roomwastrulyeffectivetorelievetirednessandstressfromweekdays,”saidPark
Hye-sun,a24-year-oldofficer.
SomehavedescribedMr.HealingandothersimilarrelaxationcafesinSouth
Koreaassimplefashions,butothersseethemasasustainablebusinessmodel,because
theyofferaservicethatKoreansreallyneed.
28.WhydocustomerscometoMr.Healing?
A.Todrinkspecialtycoffee.
B.Tohavethemselveschecked.
C.Tohavearelaxation.
D.Tosleepbeforework.
29.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Thepriceoftheservice.
B.Theprocessoftheservice.
C.Thetipsforcustomers.
D.Thechoicesforcustomers.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3referto?
A.Yourchoice.
B.Asoundsleep.
C.Thecoffee.
D.Themassage.
31.WhatisPark'
sattitudetowardsMr.Healing?
A.Positive.
B.Critical.
C.Neutral.
D.Negative.
D
Acheetah(猎豹)canrun70milesperhour.Blobfish(水滴鱼)don'
thaveany
bones.ThesearefactsI'
velearnedfrommy5-year-oldsonafterhewatchedsome
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networks,shows.Heisgreatlyinterestedinscientificfacts,soIwassurprised
theotherdaywh