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4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Themanforgetstodohishair.
B.Themanforgetstoputonatie.
C.Themaniswearingclothesthatdon’tmatch.
5.Whydoesthewomandislikethefilm?
A.Itwasboring.B.Itwasviolent.C.Itwasbadly-written.
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.Whatdoesthemanorder?
A.Hotdogsandfries.B.Burgersandfries.C.Sandwichesandsodas
7.Howmuchdoesthewomankeepasatip?
A.Threedollars.B.Twodollars.C.Onedollar.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whyisthemantired?
A.Becausehewascaughtintrafficjams.
B.Becausehedidquitealotofwork.
C.Becausehewentonstrike.
9.Howdidthewomangotoworktoday?
A.Shecaughtabus.B.Shegotafreeride.C.Shedroveacar.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atabank.B.Atashop.C.Atahotel.
11.Howmany10-dollarnoteswillthemanget?
A.4.B.5.C.8.
12.Whydoesthemanwanttochangesomecoins?
A.Tobuysomedrinks.B.Totakeataxi.C.Tomakesomephonecalls.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Theirvets.
B.Moneyspentonpets.
C.Waystobuydogs'
medicine.
14.Whatisthenameoftheman'
sdog?
A.Brett.B.Fargo.C.Ferguson.
15.Whatdoesn'
tthewomanlikeabouthervet?
A.Thelimitedservices.
B.Thepriceshervetcharged.
C.Thedifficultyofgettinganappointment.
16.Whatisn'
toneoftheman'
ssuggestions?
A.Goingtohisvet.
B.Bookingonline.
C.Goingtoaspecialpetstore.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howlongdopubsusuallystayopen?
A.9hours.B.10hours.C.13hours.
18.Whatisnotacceptableforawoman?
A.Goingintoapubwithherfamily.
B.Goingintoapubalone.
C.Goingintoapubwithaman.
19.What'
sthestrongestreasonwhyEnglishmenoftengotopubs?
A.Tomeettheirgirlfriends.
B.Toseerespectablewomen.
C.Torelaxthemselves.
20.Whataremanymendreamingof?
A.Leavingtheirhomes.
B.Tellingtheirtroublestoaprettygirl.
C.Retiringfromtheirjobsandbuyingalittlecountrypub.
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。
A
NationalZooStaysOpenLaterforZooLightsExhibit
WinteristheperfecttimetoseeWashingtoninadifferentlight.Thecrowdshavethinned,andthosehumid95-degreedaysarelonggone.AndtheNationalZooisadifferentexperiencebecauseof500,000bulbsthatilluminate(照亮)theannualZooLightscelebration.
Eco-friendlytwinklylightswilldecoratezoowalkways,treesandbuildings.Sculpturesfeaturingpopularzooresidents,includingelephantsandgiantpandas,lightupintimetomusic.
Ifwalkingandwatchingisn’tenoughexcitement,headtoLion&
TigerHill,hometoa150-foot-longsnowlesstubingrun.Ridesonthetracklesstrainandthecarousel(欢闹)alsowillbeavailable.
Don’tforgettovisitafewofthezoo'
srealanimals.TheKids’Farm,ReptileDiscoveryCenter,SmallMammalHouse,ThinkTank(orangutans)andGreatCatsexhibitwillheopenintheevening.There'
snoguarantee,however,thattheanimalswillbeaslivelyasthehumansinattendance.
When:
NovembertoJanuaryl(exceptDecember24-25),5to9p.m.
Where:
3001ConnecticutAve.NW,Washington,D.C.
Howmuch:
Admissionisfree;
limitedparkingis$22.Chargesfortubing,trainridesandcarouselrides.
Formoreinformation:
Aparentcanvisitnationalzoo.si.Edu/events/zoolights.
MoreZoolightscelebrations:
ForthoseoutsideoftheD.C.area,herearesomelinkstootherzooswithsimilarevents(notallarefree):
ColumbusZoo,Ohio:
ThroughJanuary1.
DetroitZoo,Michigan:
ThroughDecember31.
DenverZoo,Colorado:
December2-January1.
HoustonZoo,Texas:
ThroughJanuary15.
21.WhencanyouenjoytheannualZooLightscelebrationinWashingtonbest?
A.OnDecember12thB.OnJanuary3rd.C.OnDecember24th.D.OnOctober1st.
22.Wherecan’tpeopleseerealanimalsduringthecelebration?
A.AttheKids’Farm.B.AtReptileDiscoveryCenter.
C.AtSmallMammalHouse.D.AtLion&
TigerHill.
23.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatyoucertainlydon'
thavetopaytobeadmittedifyouvisit.
A.ColumbusZooB.DetroitZooC.DenverZooD.NationalZoo
24.Whoaretheintendedreadersofthepassage?
A.Students.B.Tourists.C.Parents.D.Zookeepers.
B
ThomasEdisonwasoneoftensaidtobethegreatestgeniusofhisage.Thereareonlyafewmeninallofthehistory,whohavechangedthelivesofothermenasmuchastheinventorofthefirstusefulelectriclight.ButEdisoncouldneverhehappyonlybecausesomeonesaidhewasagenius."
Thereisnosuchthingasgenius."
Edisonsaid.Hesaidthatwhatpeoplecalledgeniuswasmostlyhardwork.
ButEdisonwasadreameraswellasaworker.Fromhisearliestdaysasachildhewanderedaboutthesecretsofnature.Nature,heoftensaid,isfullofsecrets.Hetriedtounderstandthem.then,hetriedtolearnwhatcouldusefullybedonewiththem.
Edisonenjoyedthinking.Heknewthatmostpeoplewilldoalmostanythinginsteadofthedifficultworkofthinking,especiallyifthendonotthinkveryoften.Butheknew,too,thatthinkingcangivemenenjoymentandpleasure.
Edisoncouldnotunderstandhowanyonecouldbeuninterestedinlife.Ashelovedtothink,healsolovedtowork.Onthedayhebecame75yearsold,someoneaskedhintwhatideashehadaboutlife."
Work,"
heanswered."
Discoveringthesecretsofnatureandusingthemtomakemenhappier."
Hesaidhehadenoughinventionsinhismindtogivehimanother100yearsofwork.
25.Accordingtothefirstparagraph.itistruethat.
A.EdisoninventedtheelectriclightwiththehelpofotherAmericaninventors.
B.Edisonwassatisfiedthathewasregardedasthegreatestgeniusofhisage.
C.theinventionoftheelectriclightbyEdisonhaschangedthelivesofmanypeople.
D.thelivesofmanypeoplewouldhavebeenthesamewithoutEdison'
sinventions.
26.Edisonthought.
A.hecouldbehappyifhewasagenius.
B.hardworkcoulddobetterthangenius.
C.geniusplaysthemostimportantpartinone'
ssuccess
D.geniuscoulddobetterthanhardwork
27.Thelastsentenceinthepassagemostprobablyimplies.
A.Edisonmade100inventionsinhislife
B.Edisonwasabletoliveandworkfor100years
C.PeopleofhistimewerereadytogiveEdisonanother100years’work
D.LifeistooshortforEdisontoinventmoreforhumanbeings
C
Whenthesandbegankickingupandhittingourfaces,Istartedtoworrythatmaybewehadmadeamistake.
Thatafternoon,mydadhadstoodonthedeck(露台)ofourhomeandlaughedasourneighborspackeduptheircarsandheadedinland.Theylefttospendthenightinmotelsoratfriends’homesthatwereoutofrangeofapproachingsummerstorm.
Challengingtheweatherthatthreatenedtodampourspirits,welitafireonthebeach.Dadtoldjokesandwehadagoodtime.Whenitwas6:
30p.m.,alllaughterdisappeared.Oureyesweredrawntothesky.Atornado(龙卷风)washeadedstraightforus!
Inaflash,wewereallonourfeet.Thewindstartedscreamingandnowwewererunningtothecottage.Mymoanstoppednexttothefrontdoor."
Wherecanwego?
"
Sheshoutedatmydad.
MostcottagesonthispartofLakeMichiganhadbeenbuiltwithoutbasements.Ourswasnoexception.Thehugewindowsandthecottageitselfwouldn'
toffersafetyfromhighwind.
Followme!
mydadyelled.Wecrawled(爬)beneaththedeck,pressingourselvesagainstthefoundationofthecottage.Betweenthedecksupports,wewatchedtheapproachingstorminsilentterror.
Mydadshouted."
Holdon!
andsomethingelseIcouldn’thearoverthescreamingwind.Ithinkhewaspraying.Bythetimeitreachedourcottage,itwasnothingmorethanastrongwind.Therestofthestormlastedforanhourandthensimplyblewaway.
Nexttime,we’llstairinlandatGrandma'
s.Okay?
”mydadsaid.
28.Whatdidthefamilydobeforethestormcame?
A.Theysatonthedeck.B.Theystayedonthebeach.
C.Theypackedupthecars.D.Theyvisitedtheirneighbors.
29.Whereweretheyrunningwhenthetornadowasheadedforthefamily?
Theywererunning.
A.tothemotelsB.tothetheirfriend'
shome
C.tothecottageD.tothebeach
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence"
Ourswasnoexception."
inParagraph4mean?
A.Ourcottagehadgotabasement.B.Ourcottagehadn'
tgotabasement.
C.Wehadn'
texpectedtogetacottage.D.Wehadexpectedtogetacottage.
31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?
A.Howthefamilysurvivedthetornado.B.Whattodoinfaceofatornado.
C.Howimportantitistobuildabasement.D.Howafatherprotectedthefamily.
D
Eachyear,halfamillionpeoplediefrombrainaneurysms(动脉瘤)-whenabloodvessel(血管)burstsinthebrain.Ananeurysmisabulge(膨胀)inabloodvesselthatcanburst.Ifthathappensinthebrain,itcanbedeadly.Forsurvivors,physicaldisabilitiesareoftensevere.Theymayincludememoryproblems,lossofbalance,troublespeakingandevenblindness.Butnewtechnologiesareincreasingsurvivalratesandreducingdisabilities.
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