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听完每段对话后,你都有10 

秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whichpartoftheman’sbodyhurts?

A.Hisback.B.Hisneck.C.Hisarm.

2.WhatwastheweatherlikeonSaturday?

A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Windy.

3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonext?

A.Stopforsomecoffee.B.Keeponworking.C.Leaveforhome.

4.Whydoesthegirltalkwiththeman?

A.Tosendaninvitation.B.Toseekforhelp.C.Toaskforpermission.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Anapplicant.B.Anexperience.C.Ajob.

第 

二 

节(共15 

小题;

每小题1.5 

分,满分22.5 

分)

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 

至第7 

题。

6.Wherewillthemangofirst?

A.Tohisoffice.B.Toalibrary.C.Toashop.

7.Whatwillthemanbuy?

A.Abook.B.Ajacket.C.ACD.

听第7 

段材料,回答第8 

至第9 

8.Whydoesthemandislikethetelephonesalesjob?

A.It’sunsuitableforhim.

B.Itneedslongworkinghours.

C.Itspayisquitelow.

9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofworkingasadirectorassistant?

A.Boring.B.Tiring.C.Appealing.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whydoesthemanmakethephonecall?

A.Toaskforadayoff.

B.Tomakeanappointment.

C.Toinformthewomanofalecture.

11.Whatiswrongwiththeman?

A.Hefeelslight-headed.B.Hehasafever.C.Hehasnoappetite.

12.Whenwillthemangotoseethedoctor?

A.At3:

00thisafternoon.

B.At2:

00tomorrowafternoon.

C.At3:

00tomorrowafternoon.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatdoesJanconsidermostimportantwhenhejudgesarestaurant?

A.Wheretherestaurantis.B.Whetherthepricesarelow.C.Howwellthefoodisprepared.

14.WhendidJanbegintowriteforamagazine?

A.AfterhecamebacktoSweden.B.BeforehewenttotheUnitedStates.

C.Assoonashegothisfirstjobin1982.

15.WhatmayJandotofindagoodrestaurant?

A.Talktopeopleinthestreet.B.Speaktotaxidrivers.C.Askhotelclerks.

16.WhatdoweknowaboutJan?

A.Hecooksforarestaurant.B.Hetravelsalotforhiswork.

C.HeprefersAmericanfood.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdoweknowaboutthePlazaLeon?

A.It’sanewbuilding.B.It’sasmalltown.C.It’sapublicplace.

18.WhendoparentsandchildrenlikegoingtothePlazaLeon?

A.Saturdaynights.B.Sundayafternoons.C.FridaysandSaturdays.

19.Whichstreetisknownforitsfoodshopsandmarkets?

A.ViadelMarStreet.B.FernandoStreet.C.HernandesStreet.

20.WhydoesthespeakerlikeHoratioStreetbest?

A.Ithasanoldstonesurface.B.Itisnamedafterawriter.

C.Ithasafamousuniversity.

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,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将

该项涂黑。

A

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UniversityofMaryland:

TERPYoungScholars

Thisprogramistheperfectsummercampforacademicallytalentedteenagerswhowanttopursueacademicinterests,explorecareeropportunities,anddiscovercollegelifeattheUniversityofMaryland.

Duringthreeweeksofintellectualexploration,teenscanstudywithstudentswhosharesimilarinterests,andcommunicatewithsomeoftheuniversity’sbestteachers.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,studentscanearnthreecollegecredits.

CarpeDiem:

TheUniversity-boundAdventure

CarpeDiemsupportsbothAmericanandinternationalstudentsinapplyingtoauniversitybyprovidingprivateconsultation.This2-weekexperiencealsoincludestoursoffamousEastConstuniversitiesStudentswillalsohavetheopportunitytobuildtheirresumes(简历)byworkingwithwritingexperts.

GreatBooksSummerProgram

Thisisalively,warmandwelcomingsummercampcommunityofoutstandingteens,wholoveliteratureandideasInthepastelevenyears,ithasgatheredmiddleandhighschoolstudentsfromacrosstheworldtoreadselectionsfromthegreatestworksofliterature,experienceheateddiscussionsandenjoysummercampfunwithotherliterary-mindedstudents.Participantscangainconfidenceintheirabilitytoreadatextcloselyandexpresstheirideasclearlybothverballyandinwriting.

ZealTravel

Weofferourteenstwoweekandthree-weeklongtripstoHawaii,Alaska,AustraliaandSpain.Alltripsinclude15-25hoursofcommunityserviceactivities.

Dependingonyourtripofchoice,you’llbehelpingHawaiiansprotecttheirforestecosystem,caringfordogsinSpain,workingwithHabitatforHumanity,andmuchmore.Everytripalsoincludesexcitingoutdooractivitieslikesurfing,driving,ice-climbing,hikingandmore.Thepossibilitiesareendlessandthereisazealtripforeveryinterest.

21.Whichprogramoffersstudentstheopportunitytodevelopacademicinterests?

A.CarptDiem.B.ZealTravel.

C.UniversityofMaryland.D.GreatBooksSummerProgram.

22.WhatcanstudentsdoinGreatBooksSummerProgram?

A.Learnhowtowritestories.

B.Attendacampusculturalevent.

C.Makefriendswithfamouswriters.

D.Readanddiscussthegreatworksofliterature.

23.WhatisspecialaboutZealTravel?

A.Itincludesalotofthrillingoutdooractivities.

B.Itprovidescommunityserviceforstudents.

C.Itoffersstudentsexcitingfreetrips.

D.Itwilllast3weeks.

B

Researchershavefoundbeescandobasicmathematics,inadiscoverythatdeepensourunderstandingoftherelationshipbetweenbrainsizeandbrainpower.Recently,AstudyconductedbyresearchersfromRMITUniversityinMelbourne,Australiashowedthatbeescouldperformarithmeticoperationslikeadditionandsubtraction(减法).

Solvingmathproblemsrequiresacomplexlevelofinvolvingthementalmanagementofnumbers,long-termrulesandshort-termworkingmemory.ThefindingthateventhetinybrainofahoneybeecangraspbasicmathematicaloperationshasapossibleeffectonthefuturedevelopmentofArtificialIntelligence,particularlyinimprovingrapidlearning.

RMIT’sProfessorAdrianDyersaidnumerical(数字的)operationslikeadditionandsubtractionarecomplexbecausetheyrequiretwolevelsofprocessing.“Youneedtobeabletoholdtherulesaroundaddingandsubtractinginyourlong-termmemory,whilementallyusingskillfullyasetofgivennumbersinyourshort-termmemory,”Dyersaid.“Ontopofthis,ourbeesalsousedtheirshort-termmemoriestosolvearithmeticproblems,astheylearnedtorecognizeplusorminusasabstractconcepts.”

Thefindingssuggestthatadvancednumericalcognition(认知)maybefoundmuchmorewidelyinnatureamongnon-humananimalsthanpreviouslysuspected.

“Ifmathdoesn’trequireamassivebrain,theremightalsobenewwaysforustoincludeinteractionsofbothlong-termrulesandworkingmemoryindesignstoimproverapidAIlearningofnewproblems,”saidDyer.

Manyspeciescanunderstandthedifferencebetweenquantitiesandusethistosearchforfood,makedecisionsandsolveproblems.Butnumericalcognition,suchasexactnumberandarithmeticoperations,requiresamorecomplexlevelofprocessing.

Previousstudieshaveshownsomeprimates(灵长目动物),birds,babiesandevenspiderscanaddand/orsubtract.Thenewresearch,publishedinScienceAdvances,addsbeestothatlist.

24.WhathavetheresearchersfromRMITUniversitydiscovered?

A.Therelationshipbetweenbrainsizeandbrainpower.

B.Long-termrulesandshorttermworkingmemory.

C.Beescanperformcomplexarithmeticoperations.

D.Beescandobasicmathematics.

25.AccordingtoAdrianDyer,bees’numericalcognition________.

A.requiresadditionandsubtractiontwocomplexprocessing

B.hasapossibleeffectonthefuturedevelopmentofAI

C.onlyinvolvestheirshort-termworkingmemory

D.callsforalotofmathsknowledge

26.Whatdoesthefindingofthenewresearchsuggest?

A.Beescanrecogizetheexactnumber.

B.Arithmeticoperationsexistinhumanandbees.

C.Numericalcognitionhasbeenfoundinmanymorespecies.

D.Someprimates,birdsandevenspiderscanaddandsubstract.

27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ADiscoveryAbouttheTinyBrainofBees

B.NewFindingsAboutBeesHavingNumericalCogintion

C.NumericalCognitionRequiresaComplexLevelofProcessing

D.TheRelationshipBetweenBrainSizeandBrainPower

C

Gettingstitched(缝合)upbyDr.Robotmayonedaybereality.Scientistshavecreatedaroboticsystemwhichdidjustthatinlivinganimalswithoutarealdoctorpullingthestrings.Muchlikeengineersaredesigningself-drivingcars,themedicalresearchispartofamovetowardautonomoussurgicalrobots,removingthesurgeon’shandsfromcertaintasksthatamachinemightperformallbyitself.

Doctorswouldn’tleavethebedsidethey’resupposedtowatch.Plusthey’dhandletherestofthesurgery.Insmalltestsusingpigs,theroboticarmperformedatleastaswell,andinsomecasesabitbetter,assomecompetingsurgeonsinstitchingtogetherintestinal(肠的)tissue.“Thepurposewasn’ttoreplacesurgeons,”saidDr.Kimwholedtheproject.“Ifyouhaveallintelligenttoolthatworkswithasurgeon,canitimprovetheoutcome?

That’swhatwehavedone.”

Ifyou’veheardaboutmachineslikethepopularDaVincisystem,youmightthinkrobotsalreadyareoperating.Notreally.Todaymanyhospitalsofferrobot-assistedsurgerywheresurgeonsusethemachineryastoolsthattheycontrolbyhandtooperatethroughtinyopeningsinthebody.Butrobot-assistedsurgeryhasbeencontroversial,assomestudieshaveshownitcanbringhighercostswithoutbetteroutcomes.

Kim’steamatChildren’sSheikhZayedInstituteinventedthenewSTARsystem—itstandsforSmartTissueAutonomousRobot—workssortoflikeaprogrammablesewingmachine.Theyaddedsensorstohelpguideeachstitchandtellhowtightlytopu

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