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听每段对话前,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。

每段对话读两遍。

听第一段对话,回答第1-2题。

1.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Brotherandsister.

2.WhatwillthespeakersbuyforDick?

A.Somerecords.B.Aspacesuit.C.Abook.

听第二段对话,回答第3-4题。

3.Whendidthewomandiscusshersightseeingtrip?

A.Yesterdayafternoon.B.Lastnight.C.Thismorning.

4.HowfarisitfromwherethespeakersaretotheGreatWall?

A.About8kilometers.B.About18kilometers.C.About80kilometers.

听第三段对话,回答第5-6题。

5.Whatdoesthemandislikeabouthispresentjob?

A.Workinginahotel.B.Workinginsummer.C.Travellingallthetime.

6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’snewjob?

A.Boring.B.Well-paid.C.Busy.

第二节:

听力理解(共4小题;

每小题2分,满分8分)

听下面一段短文,然后回答问题。

短文和问题读两遍。

并将答案写在答题卷的相应位置。

7.______________________________________________________________________

8._______________________________________________________________________

9._______________________________________________________________________

10.______________________________________________________________________

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)

阅读下面短文,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

Evenlittlekidslovetogetmagazineseverymonth.Herearesomegoodonesforthem.

Zootles

ZootlesiswrittenforyoungerchildrenbythepublishersofZoobooks.Eachissuefeaturesadifferentanimal,providingchildrenwiththebasicknowledgeoftheanimal’sbodilystructure,habitatandbehavior.Thebeautifulwildlifephotographsandcartoonswillmakebothchildrenandparentshappy.

Babybug

Babybugencouragesaloveofbooksforkidsof6monthsto2yearsold.Itisfilledwithcolorfulpicturesandsimplerhymesandstoriesthatbabiesandparentswillbehappywithwhenreadingtogether.

Zoobies

Zoobiesisanewmagazineforchildrenaged0-3fromZoobooks.Eachissueintroducesawildanimalwithbeautifulphotographsandpictures,andmind-buildingconceptslikecolors,shapes,sizes,numbersandmore.

Thomas&

Friends

FriendsbringstolifethemagicalworldofThomasandhisfriendsforearlylearners.EveryissueofThomas&

Friendsisfilledwithcharmingstoriesandincludesaposter,andeducationalactivities.Itisforages2-5.

NationalGeographicLittleKids

NationalGeographicLittleKids’interestinganimalstoriesdeveloppre-readingandreadingskills.Theyalsoanswerquestionsaboutkids’favoritecreatures.Featuresaboutdifferentculturesbringtheworldtokidsandinspireasenseofunderstanding.Itisforages3-6.

HighlightsHighFive

HighlightsHighFivehelpstodevelopreasoning(推理),problemsolvingandcreativeself-expression.Eachissuefeaturesactivities,puzzlesandsimplenon-fiction(写实作品)forpreschoolers.Itisforages3-5.

11.WhomwouldthemagazineZootlesmostprobablyattract?

A.Youngkidswholikesimplerhymes.

B.Youngkidswhoarefondofanimals.

C.Childrenwholoveinterestingstories.

D.Teenagerswhowanttogainbasicskills.

12.WhatdoweknowaboutthemagazineThomas&

Friends?

A.Itmainlytellsyoungkidsaboutfriendship.

B.Itcannothelpchildrenwhowantactivities.

C.Ittellsstoriesthathappeninamagicalworld.

D.ItpublishesstorieswrittenbyThomasandhisfriends.

13.Ifaparentwantshis/herkidstoknowdifferentcultures,he/sheshouldbuy   .

A.ZoobiesB.Babybug

C.HighlightsHighFiveD.NationalGeographicLittleKids

B

ThereisanoldChinesetaleaboutawomanwhoseonlysondied.Inhergrief(悲痛),shewenttotheholyman(圣人)andasked,“Whatmagicalthingsdoyouhavetobringmysonbacktolife?

Insteadofsendingherawayorsayingafewwordstocomforther,theholymansaidtoher,“Bringmeamustard(芥菜)seedfromahomethathasneverknownsorrow.Wewilluseittodrivethesorrowoutofyourlife.”Thewomanwentoffatonceinsearchofthatmagicalseed.

Shefirstcametoabeautifulcastle,knockedatthedoor,andsaid,“Iamlookingforahomethathasneverknownsorrow.Isthissuchaplace?

Itisveryimportanttome.”

Theytoldher,“You’vecertainlycometothewrongplace.”Andthentheybegantodescribeallthebadthingsthathadrecentlyhappenedtothem.

Thewomansaidtoherself,“WhoisbetterabletohelptheseunfortunatepeoplethanI?

”Soshestayedtocomfortthem,andthenwentoninsearchofahomethathadneverknownsorrow.Butwhereversheturned,inhotelsorinotherplaces,shefoundonetaleafteranotherofsadnessandmisfortune.

Thewomanbecamesobusyhelpingotherstodealwiththeirsorrowsthatshefinallyletgoofherown.Shewouldlatercometounderstandthatitwasthesearchforthemagicalmustardseedthatdroveawayhersuffering.

14.Leavingtheholyman,thewoman   .

A.wasfullofhopeB.wasfilledwithsadness

C.wasdeterminedtotryagainD.becamediscouraged

15.The“magicalseed”refersto“   ”.

A.acureforsorrowB.beingopentoothers

C.showingrespecttoothersD.ahomethathasneverknownsorrow

16.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat   .

A.theholymanwasplayingatrickonthewoman

B.thewomandidn’tgototherightplacefortheseed

C.amustardseedwouldbringthewoman’ssonbacktolife

D.thewomanwascuringherselfofsorrowwhilelookingfortheseed

17.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbywritingthispassage?

A.Hopeforthebest,butpreparefortheworst.

B.Timepassedcannotbecalledbackagain.

C.Youcan’tfeelhappyunlesscomparedwithothers.

D.Youcan’texpecttoknowtheresultuntilyouhavetried.

C

Pastaistheworld’sfavoritefood.Asurveytakenin17countriesconfirmedthatpastaiswhatpeopleliketoeatmost.Notonlyispastathenumberonefoodinitshomecountry—Italy,butisalsoenjoyedinfarawayplaceslikethePhilippines,MexicoandSouthAfrica.

Pastahasbecomepopular,foronething,becauseitischeapandeasytoprepare.Justcooknoodlesorotherformsofpasta,makeasaucetogowithitandyou’refinished.Manydifferenttypesofmealscanbecreatedwithpasta.Ittastesgoodandfillsyourstomach.Itproducesenergyintheformofcarbohydrates(碳水化合物),whichiswhyathleteseatpastaregularly.Pastacanalsobekeptforalongertime.Youdon’thavetouseitupatonce.

PastahasalsobecomepopularbecauseitstandsfortheItalianwayoflife.Peopleallovertheworldlikeitbecauseit’ssosimple.Ithastwobasicingredients(成分),wheatandwater,justlikebread.

LegendhasitthatMarcoPolobroughtpastabacktoItalywithhimbutthisisnottrue.Arabsprobablybroughtanoodle-likedishtoSicilyinthe8thcentury.Farmershavebeengrowingwheat,themainingredientofpasta,thereforages.

Theworldwidesalesofpastahaverisensharplyoverthepastdecade.Italyleadsthepasta-eatingcommunityoftheworld.TheItaliansarethenumberoneconsumersfollowedbyVenezuelaandTunisia.

18.Inwhichcountrydopeopleeatpastamost?

A.Mexico.B.Venezuela.C.ThePhilippines.D.SouthAfrica.

19.Sportspeopleoftenhavepastabecause.

A.itcostslessmoneyB.itcanbekeptlonger

C.itprovidesproperenergyD.itcontainsnocarbohydrates

20.Onereasonwhypastaisfavoredisthat.

A.itisrichinnutritionB.itsmellsjustlikebread

C.peoplelikeasimplelifestyleD.Italianfoodstandsforfashion

21.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Theoriginofpasta

B.Italians’loveforpasta

C.Pasta—theworld’sfavoritefood

D.Pastaischangingpeople’swayoflife

D

Researchersfoundthata“namepronunciationeffect”playedanimportantroleinhowpeoplewereperceived(感知)byothers.Theyconcludedthattheeasieraperson’snamewastosay,thebettertheirsuccesswasintheworkplaceandthequickercareeradvancement(提升)theyenjoyed.Theirstudyalsofoundthatasimplenameimprovedpeople’sabilitytomakenewfriends.

Dr.SimonLaham,wholedthestudy,saidpeoplewithsimplenamesweregenerallyjudgedmorepositively(积极地).“Theeffectisnotbecauseofthelengthofanameorhowforeign-soundingorunusualitis,butratherhoweasyitistopronounce,”hesaid.

Intheirstudytheteamstudiedthewaynamescaninfluenceaperson’simpressionsanddecisionmaking.Theylookedatlotsofnamesof500universitystudentvolunteersfromBritish,Asian,andEuropeanbackgroundsandafieldof500lawyersinAmerica.Theteamfoundthatpeoplewithmorepronounceablenamesweremorelikelytoachievesuccess.TheyfoundthatAmericanlawyerswitheasiersoundingnamesgotcareeradvancementfasterwithintheirlawfirms.NamesincludingSherman,Jenkins,Benson,andAngusrankedamongtheeasiesttopronounce,whileFarquharsonandLoughnaneandEuropeannamessuchasLeszczynskawerefoundtobedifficulttopronounce.Theyconcludedthatasimplenamewasthekeytosuccess.

Dr.Lahamsaidtheresultscouldhaveimportantimplications(意义)forhowmanagersdealtwithbias(偏见).“It’simportanttotreatthebiasesthatshapeourchoicesandjudgmentsaboutothers,”hesaid.“Itmayhelpremovebias,leadingtofairer,moreobjectivetreatmentofothers.”

22.Whatfactorofanameplaysthekeyroleindecidingitseffect?

A.Thelengthofthename.

B.Thepronunciationofthename.

C.Themeaningofthename.

D.Whetherthenameisunusualornot.

23.Theunderlinedpart“pronounceablenames”inPara.3referstonamesthat   .

A.canbespelledeasily

B.can’tbepronouncedea

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