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B。
HoldingasurprisepartyforMary。
C.AskingMarytochooseabirthdaygift.
2.Whatdidthewomanthinktheycoulddowiththeirlibrarycards?
A。
Lendtheircardstoothers.
Borrowbooksfromotherlibraries。
C。
Borrowanunlimitednumberofbooks
Whatdoesthemanthinkofthejacket?
Verycheap.B。
Quitenice.C.Abitexpensive.
4.Whendidthemangethomelastnight?
At11:
20。
B。
At11:
30.C。
At12:
00.
5。
Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
Sellthesunlamp。
Havethesunlamprepaired。
C.ExchangethesunlampforanewOne.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题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。
Wherewillthespeakersmeet?
A.Attheconcerthall.B。
Attheman’shouse。
C.Atthewoman’shouse。
7。
Whenwilltheconcertstart?
A.Atseven。
B.Ateight.C.Atnine.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.
8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkcanmadeherhappy?
Helpingpeople.B.Readingstories.C。
Makingmuchmoney.
9.Whatwillthewomanprobablyworkas?
A.Avolunteer。
B.Ateacher.C。
Astoryteller.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howwasthemanbehavingatfirst?
A.Coolly。
Politely.C。
Awkwardly.
11。
WhydidthemanaskSusanforhernamealfirst?
Hedidn'
tknowwhoshewas。
B.Hedidn'
tknowwhatelsetosay
C.Hedidn'
trealizeheknewheralready.
12.Whattypeofmusicisplayingalthedance?
A.Rockandroll.B。
BluesC。
Pop
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthewomandoing?
Readingsomebooks。
B.Havingaholiday.C.SurfingtheInternet。
14。
Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?
HelpSandy.B.Buyacakeandicecream。
C.Attendthebirthdayparty。
15。
Whohastoavoideatingchocolate?
A.Thewoman。
B.Sandy。
C。
Theman.
16。
Whichplacewillthewomangotonext?
A.ThestoreonAbbeyRoad.
B.ThestoreonOliveAvenue。
ThesupermarketonDowningStreet
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17。
Whencanmemorylossbegin?
Inone'
stwentiesB.Inone'
sthirties。
C.Inone’sforties。
18。
Whodevelopedthetwo-weekprogram?
Thespeaker.B.MicheleRubin。
GarySmall。
19.Howmanyelementsarecombinedintheprogram?
Four.B.Six.C.Eight.
20.WhathappenedtoRubin'
smemoryaftertheprogram?
A.Equaltoa40-year-oldperson’smemory。
B.Equaltoa20-year-oldperson’smemory。
C.Remainingtheaverageofherage'
smemory。
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选岀最佳选项。
A
Takeastepbackintimeandenjoytraintravel。
TheRockyMountaineer
TheGoldleafServiceonthisCanadianhikehasearnedalotofbraggingrights(狂傲资本).Mostfamousarethebreathtakingviewsfromyourseatthankstoaglass—dome(穹顶)thatbringstheoutsideinalongwithgoodmeals。
Therearefourroutestotake:
thefavoriteistheCoastalPackage,whichprovidesspecialPacificOceanviews.
Price:
$680
Sale:
$600
TheBelmondAndeanExplorer
CalledasSouthAmerica'
sfirstluxurysleepertrain,Peru'
sBelmondAndeanExplorerdeservesaspotonyourbucketlist。
Youcantakeaone-ortwo-nightjourneytoexperiencetheregion’shighlightsfromCuscotoArequipa.Eachofthe24cabins(小屋)hasitsownbathroom,shower。
Price:
$600
Sale:
$500
SevenStarsinKyushu
ConsideredoneofJapan'
smostluxurioustrains,thisservicefeaturesameresevencarriagesand14suites(套房)。
Thesignificanceofthetrainname,SevenStars,isarepresentationofthesevenmostimportantaspectsofavisittoKyushu:
hotsprings,nature,powerspots,historyandculture,food,thefriendlinessofitspeople,anditstrainsystem.Choosefromaone—nighttriporafour—dayjourney。
$1,600
$1,520
TheMaharajas’Express
There'
snotamoreluxuriouswaytotakeintheTajMahalthanonMaharajas'
Express。
Eachofthe14guestcarriages,whichcanaccommodateupto88guests,isnamedafterthefamousjewelsofthevariousMaharajas。
ThePresidentialSuitespansanentirecarriage,whileallcabinsandsuitesfeaturelargewindows。
TherearesevenjourneysthroughoutIndiatochoosefrom,includingoneoftheirnewest,TheSouthernJewels.
$1,100
$1,080
Formoreinformation,pleasecontactus。
21.Whichwilltravelerspreferiftheywanttoenjoyseascape?
TheRockyMountaineer.B。
TheBelmondAndeanExplorer.
C.SevenStarsinKyushu。
D.TheMaharajas’Express
22。
Whatdoesthetrain’sname“SevenStars"
mean?
Thesevenjourneys.B。
Thenumberofcarriages。
Theservicestandardofhotels.D.Theaspectsofthetravelservice.
23.WhatcantravelersenjoyontheMaharajas'
Express?
A.PresidentialSuiteservice.B.Thelowestprice。
Aglass—dome.D.SevenStars。
B
ThecandleswemakeatWaxBuffaloareimperfect-“beautifullyimperfect”,asweliketosay。
Eachoneisunique,hand—poured(手工灌注的)withpuresoywax(大豆蜡).It’sasmallbusinessIstarted,andeveryonewhoenjoy,workingherecomesintothestudioinfreetime,sotheycanbehomewiththeirfamily,cats,dogsatprimetimes.
IfirstfellinlovewithcandlesonvisitstomygrandmotherFerne'
shouseinLincoln.Atnight,candlelightflashedoffthebook-linedwalls。
Duringtheday,she'
dtakemetoacafeinthehistoricHaymarketdistrictandwe'
ddrinkteaoutofchinacups。
Ipouredmyfirstcandleattheageof14,usingthecandle-makingtoolthatFernehadgivenme。
IgavethefinishedproducttomygrandmotherforChristmas。
ShelovedthatcandleI’dmadeforher.Thatfirstcandlewasimperfect.Beautifullyimperfect.
Thenin2014,lifetookadarkturnformygrandmother。
Thebreastcancertookawayherlife。
Ifoundmyselfthinkingaboutthecandle-makingtoolshehadgivenmeasa14-year—oldkid,andthejoyithadbroughtme。
Ibeganpouringcandlesagain,makingthemforfriends。
Becauseofkids’health,I’dbecomeespeciallyinterestedinnaturalproducts。
Iusedlocallysourcedsoywax.WasthereawayIcouldmakecandlesforpeoplebeyondmygroupoffriends?
Andso,Christmasofthatyear,WaxBuffalowaslaunched.Littlebylittle,thebusinessgrewaswefoundmorepeoplewhowantedourcandles.Nowourcandlesaresoldinmorethan60shopsacrossthecountry.
Isn'
tlifewonderful?
Indeed,itis—beautifullyimperfect.Butithasn'
tturnedoutatallhowI'
dhavepredicted。
Ithinkthat’swhatFernewantedmetounderstand。
Totrustthelightofhope,toenjoyfuninitslight,toknowthatitcantransformapersonfromwithin.
24.WhatmaybeoneoftheadvantagesofworkinginWaxBuffalo?
A.Relaxingtask.B.Flexibletime。
C.Highpayment.D。
Imperfectconditions。
25.Whendidtheauthorprobablystartherbusiness?
A.Aftersheturned14.B.Afterhergrandmotherdied。
AftershevisitedFerne’shouse。
D.Afterhergrandmothersenthercandlemakingtool.
26。
Whydidtheauthorusesoywax?
A.Tomakeharmlesscandles。
B.Tomakecandleslookbetter。
Tosavethecostofproduction.D。
Toimprovethefiguresofcandles.
27。
Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?
A.Imperfectionexistseverywhere.B。
Lifetakesofffromadarkturn。
C.Lifecanbepredictedsomehow。
D。
Beinghopefulaboutlifeisimportant。
C
Oneinfivewomenandoneineightmenarebecomingmoretiredandlessproductive,accordingtoanewAustralianstudyonmobilephoneuse。
LedbytheQueenslandUniversityofTechnologyinAustralia,researcherssurveyed709mobilephoneusersacrossthecountryaged18to83andaskedthemaseriesofquestionsbasedonasimilarstudy13yearsago.Identifyingaphenomenon“technoference(科技干扰)”,researchersdiscoveredasignificantincreaseinpeopleblamingtheirdevicesfor“losingsleep,becominglessproductiveandevengettingmoreachesandpains”.
Accordingtothestudy'
sleadauthorDrOscar,theissueissobadthat24percentofwomenand15percentofmenarenowconsideredtobe“problematicmobilephoneusers”.“Whenwetalkabouttechnoferencewe’rereferringtotheeverydayintrusions(侵入)andinterruptionsthatpeopleexperienceduetomobilephonesandtheirusage,"
hesaid。
“Oursurveyfoundtechnoferencehadincreasedamongmenandwomen。
Forexample,self-reportsrelatingtothelossofsleepandproductivityshowedthatthesenegativeoutcomeshadsignificantlyincreasedduringthelast13years.Thisfindingsuggeststhatmobilephonesarepotentiallyincreasinglyaffectingaspectsofdaytimefunctioningduetolackofsleep。
"
Comparedtoa2005study,“technoference”issuesfor18-to24-year-oldsexperiencedasurprising40.9percentrise,whilethoseaged25to29alsorecordedadramaticincreaseof23.5percent。
Oscarsaidthatwiththenumberofsmartphoneusersaroundtheworldexpectedtosurpass2.5billionbeforetheendofthisyear,theproblemof”technoference"
couldgetevenworse。
“Thespeedanddepthofsmartphonetake-upmakesourpopulationparticularlyvulnerabletosomeofthenegativeconsequencesofhighmobilephoneuse,”hesaid。
“Rapidtechnologicalinnovationshaveledtodramaticchangesintoday’smobilephonetechnology,whichcanimprovethequalityoflifeforphoneusersbutalsoresultinsomenegativeoutcomes.”
28.Howarepeopleaffectedbytechnoferenceaccordingtothetext?
Itmakespeopleaddictedtocommunicatingonline.
B.Itpushespeopletoworkatafastpace.
C.Itcausespeopletosleeplessatnight。
D.Itbringsnegativeoutcomestopeopleofallages.
29.Whichgrouparemostinfluencedbysmartphones?
A.Youngwomen.B。
Youngmea.C.Childr