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Whydoesthemanwearsunglasses?

A.Hewantstomakehimselflookcool. 

B.Hethinksittoosunnyoutside. 

C.Hehassomephysicalproblems.

3. 

Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Holidayplans. 

B.Apart-timejob. 

C.Acourse.

4. 

Whydoesthewomanliveinthecountry?

A.Sheworksthere. 

B.Shelovesthescenery. 

C.Shethinksitconvenient.

5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthemovie?

A.Unsatisfying. 

B.Good. 

C.Boring.

第二节(共15小题:

每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白有几个小题,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.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Friday. 

B.Saturday. 

C.Sunday.

7. 

Whatdoesthemanhavetodo?

A.Misstheparty. 

B.Rearrangehisschedule. 

C.Havedinnerwithhisparentsasplanned.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Howdidthegirlfindoutthatherschoolwasclosed?

A.Fromtheradio.B.Fromaclassmate.C.FromtheInternet.

9.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?

A.Studymathtogether. 

B.Stayathome. 

C.Haveasnowballfight.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatcolorflowerwilltheplanthave?

A.Red. 

B.Pink. 

C.Purple

11.Whenshouldthemanputtheflowerinthegarden?

A.Inspring. 

B.Insummer.C.Inautumn.

12.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheplant?

A.$30. 

B.$10. 

C.$8.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatmadethemandecidetobecomeacameraman?

A.Abook. 

B.Afilm.C.Hisuncle.

14.Whatdidthemanwinaprizefor?

A.Apopularmovie.B.ATVadvertisement.C.Aneducationalvideo.

15.Whowouldthemanliketoworkwithinfuture?

A.Peoplewithontraininginacting. 

B.StudentsinFilmAcademy. 

C.Somefamousactors.

16. 

Whatdoesthemanlikemostabouthisjob?

A.Workinginwonderfulplaces. 

B.Meetinginterestingpeople. 

C.Seeingtheworld.

听第10段材料,回答每17至20题。

17.WhereistheRoyalMuseum?

A.Acrossfromthelibrary. 

B.Oppositethepostoffice. 

C.BehindtheQueen’sPark.

18.Howlongwilltheexhibitionrun?

A.Abouttwomonths. 

B.Aboutfourmonths. 

C.Aboutsixmonths.

19.WhatisKateMainegoodat?

A.Plantinggardenvegetables.

B.Designingdiningtables. 

C.Makingpotsandbowls.

20.WhatwillCynthiaCourseintroduceintheexhibition?

A.HersilverjewelryB.Hercoloredstones.C.Herwhitepapersculpture.

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。

A

TheNationalParksandFederalRecreationalLandsPassSeries

Apassisyourtickettomorethan2,000federalrecreationsites.Eachpasscoversentrancefeesatnationalparksandnationalwildliferefugesaswellasstandardamenity(便利设施)feesanddayusefeesforadriverandallpassengersinapersonalvehicleatpervehiclefeeareasatnationalforestsandgrasslands,andatlandsmanagedbytheBureauofLandManagement,BureauofReclamationandU.S.ArmyCorpsofEngineers.Childrenaged15orunderareadmittedfree.Thefollowingpassesmakeuptheseries:

AnnualPass

●$80

●Availabletoeveryone.

●Canbeobtainedinpersonatafederalrecreationsite,righthereonline,orcontactus.

●Non-transferable(不可转让的).

SeniorPass

●$10,lifetimepass

●ForU.S.citizensorpermanentresidentsaged62orover.

●Maybeobtainedonline,inpersonatafederalrecreationsiteorthroughthemailusingthisapplicationform.Applicantsmustprovidedocumentationofageandresidencyorcitizenship.

AccessPass

●Free

●ForU.S.citizensorpermanentresidentswithpermanentdisabilities.

●Maybeobtainedinpersonatafederalrecreationsiteorthroughthemailusingthisapplicationform.Applicantsmustprovidedocumentationofpermanentdisabilityandresidencyorcitizenship.

VolunteerPass

●Forvolunteerswhoacquire250servicehourswiththefederalagenciesthatparticipateintheInteragencyPassProgram.

●ContactyourlocalfederalrecreationsiteformoreinformationaboutvolunteeropportunitiesorvisitVolunteer,gov.

21.WhichpassissuitableforahealthyU.S.citizeninhisseventies?

A.AnnualPass.B.SeniorPass.C.AccessPass.D.VolunteerPass.

22.Whatdoweknowaboutthepassseries?

A.OnlyU.S.citizenscanaccesstheseries.

B.OwnershipofAnnualPasscanbehandedover.

C.AccessPasscanbegotthroughtwoways.

D.VolunteeringguaranteesVolunteerPass.

23.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.Areport.B.Aposter.C.Anewspaper.D.Awebpage.

B

Everymorningat6amAlanSwallowgetsoutofbed,hasbreakfastandreadsthepaper.Andforthatheisanunsunghero.

WhenhereadsTheSouthlandTimesinthemorning,hereadsitaloudandrecordsitforpeoplewhoarevisuallyimpaired(受损的).

TheBlindFoundationprovidesitsmemberswiththeTelephoneInformationService(TIS)whichhasarticlesfrommorethan70newspapers,radioandTVschedules,financeinformation,publicandgovernmentnoticesandupdatesfromtheBlindFoundation.For17yearsSwallowhasreadthepaperfortheservice.Intheearlydayssomeonewouldheaddowntothelocalstudiotorecordthenewsforthedayandtheyhadonechancetogetitright.Nowadays,thenewsreaderscanworkfromhomeusingtheirphones.

TheTISserviceisavailable365daysayear,anditcouldsometimestakehimanhourtogetthroughthelocalnewsitemshehadchosen.“Itdoesn’ttakemucheffort,butitdoestakeacommitmentbecausepeoplearerelyingonit.”Hesaid.

Theservicehadstruggledforsometimewithvolunteersbecausenotmanypeopleknewaboutit.Swallowsaid,“Itwasfulfillingtoknowthatpeoplewerebenefitingfromwhathewasdoing.”

ForBlindFoundationsocialfunctionorganiserLizAnstice,theopportunitytogivebacktoafoundationthathadgivenmuchtoher,wasaniceaspectoftherole.Shehasbeeninvolvedwiththefoundationforfiveyearsaftershebecamevisuallyimpaired.Shesaidthebiggestchallengewasbuildingthetrustthatpeoplehadinthelocalbranchofthefoundation.

Ansticereformedthesocialcommitteegroupandchangedthingssopeopledidnotgetbored.TheChristmascelebrationshadbeensowellreceivedmembersfromtheBlindFoundationinBalcluthawerecomingdownforthem.However,sometimesgettingmemberstotheeventswasachallengebecauseofalackofvolunteersavailabletotransportthem,shesaid.ShewasproudofbeingafinalistfortheVolunteerRecognitionAward.

24.HowdoesAlanSwallowworkforTheBlindFoundation?

A.Bywritingnewspaperarticles.B.Byreadingnewsfortheblind.

C.Byupdatinglocalnewseveryday.D.Bycollectingtelephoneinformation.

25.HowdoesAlanSwallowfeelabouthisworkfortheTISservice?

A.Time-consuming.B.Challenging.C.Satisfying.D.Struggling.

26.What’stheproblemforgettingmemberstotheeventsaccordingtoLizAnstice?

A.People’sdistrust.B.Costsoftransport.

C.Boredomofevents.D.Shortageofvolunteers.

27.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.BlindFoundationRecognizesItsUnsungHeroes

B.WorkforTelephoneInformationService

C.GreatChallengestoBlindFoundation

D.BlindFoundation:

ReformsGoingon

C

Americansalwaysattachgreatweighttothebusinessofthecountry.PresidentCoolidge’sstatement,“thebusinessofAmericaisbusiness.”Stillpointstoanimportanttruthtoday—thatbusinessinstitutionshavemoreprestige(威望)inAmericansocietythananyotherkindoforganization,includingthegovernment.Whydobusinessinstitutionspossessthisgreatprestige?

OnereasonisthatAmericansviewbusinessasbeingmorefirmlybasedontheidealofcompetitionthanotherinstitutionsinsociety.SincecompetitionisseenasthemajorsourceofprogressandprosperitybymostAmericans,competitivebusinessinstitutionsarerespected.Competitionisnotonlygoodinitself,itisthemeansbywhichotherbasicAmericanvaluessuchasindividualfreedom,equalityofopportunity,andhardworkareprotected.

Competitionprotectsthefreedomoftheindividualbyensuringthatthereisnomonopoly(垄断)ofpower.Incontrasttoone,all-powerfulgovernment,manybusinessescompeteagainsteachotherforprofits.Theoretically,ifonebusinesstriestotakeunfairadvantageofitscustomers,itwilllosetocompetingbusinesswhichtreatsitscustomersmorefairly.Wheremanybusinessescompeteforthecustomers’dollar,theycannotaffordtotreatthemlikeinferiors(下属)orslaves.

Acontrastisoftenmadebetweenbusiness,whichiscompetitive,andgovernment,whichisamonopoly.Becausebusinessiscompetitive,manyAmericansbelievethatitismoresupportiveoffreedomthangovernment,eventhoughgovernmentleadersareelectedbythepeopleandbusinessleadersarenot.ManyAmericansbelieves,then,thatcompetitionisasimportant,orevenmoreimportant,thandemocracyinpreservingfreedom.

Competitioninbusinessisalsobelievedtostrengthentheidealofequalityofopportunity.Competitionisseenasanopenfairwheresuccessgoestotheswiftestpersonregardlessofhisorhersocialclassbackground.CompetitivesuccessiscommonlyseenastheAmericanalter

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