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A.At5:
00.B:
At4:
30.C.At5:
15.
2.Whatdoesthemanprefer?
A.Foreignlanguage.B.Science.C.Politics.
3.Whatwilltheweatherprobablybelikeovertheweekend?
A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Snowy.
4.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Onatrain.B.Onaship.C.Inahotel.
5.Whathasthewomanbeendoing?
A.Traveling.B.Exercising.C.Relaxing.
第二节(共15小题:
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或对白后有几个小题,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断材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheboy?
A.Hedidaverypoorjob.B.Hedidabetterjobthistime.C.Hedidn’ttryashardashecould.
7.Whoarethespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Motherandson.C.Bossandemployee.
听第7段材料,回答第8、10题
8.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Attheendofaterm.B.Inthemiddleofasemester.C.Atthebeginningofaschoolyear.
9.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Heisdecidingbetweentwoplaces.B.HehasbeentoAustraliabefore.
C.Helikesdivingintheocean.
10.Whatdothewoman’sparentscareabout?
A.Money.B.Holidayactivities.C.Spendingtimetogetherwiththeirfamily
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whathasthewomanbeenstudying?
A.Internationalculture.B.Businessmanagement.C.Englishwriting.
12.Howmanybookscanthewomanborrowinall?
A.Twelve.B.Ten.C.Eight.
13.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Takeanexam.B.Haveaclass.C.Gototheman’soffice.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whowerearguinglastnight?
A.Thespeakers.B.Twostrangers.C.Thespeakers’neighbors.
15.Whenwasthemanwokenup?
A.At2:
00a.m.B.At3:
00a.m.C.At4:
00a.m.
16.Whatisthewoman’snewroutine?
A.Havingacupofcoffeeeveryday.B.Drinkingsomesoymilkeverymorning.
C.Doingsomeexerciseeverymorning.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatwilltakeplaceinthemaintheaternextweek?
A.Someprofessorswillgivelecturesthere.B.Astudentfilmfestivalwillbeheldthere.
C.Therewillbeanartexhibitionthere.
18.WhatisthecollectioninthePictureGalleryabout?
A.Lifeoflocalartists.B.Students’socialactivities.C.Historyoftheuniversity.
19.Whatwilltheaudiencevisitnext?
A.Anartgallery.B.Amuseum.C.Theentertainmentbuilding.
20.Howsoonwilleveryonemeetagain?
A.Inhalfanhour.B.Inanhour.C.Inanhourandahalf.
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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
BasketballStatisticianHelpWanted
TheAthleticDepartmentislookingforstudentstohelpassiststaffduringtheFall2016,Winter2016-17andSpring2017semesters.Studentsinthispositionwillbekeepinglivestatisticsduringbasketballgames.Studentsmustmeetallofthefollowingrequirements:
●Goodcomputerskills
●Availableeveningsandweekends
●Knowingbasketballrulesandstatistics
StudentsinterestedinworkingfortheAthleticDepartmentshouldcontacttheAthleticCoordinatorattheirrespective(各自的)campuses.
●TP/SSAthleticCoordinator,MichaelSimone,240-567-1308
●RockvilleAthleticCoordinator,JorgeZuniga,240-567-7589
●SpringfieldAthleticcoordinator,GaryMiller,240-567-2273
●GermantownAthleticCoordinator,GavriChavan,240-567-6915
21.Whenwillthejobstart?
A.InMay2016B.InSeptember2016C.InMay2017D.InSeptember2017
22.Whoismorelikelytogetjob?
A.Sam,Englishmajor,memberofthecollegebasketballteam
B.Judy,ITstaffwithnightclasses,children’sbasketballteamcoach
C.Ted,computermajor,basketballfan,freeoneveningsandweekends
D.Molly,part-timeprogrammer,highschoolbasketballplayer,newmother
23.WhomshouldyoucontactifyouwanttoapplyforthejobinRockville?
A.MichaelB.JorgeC.GavriD.Gary
B
Vancouver.B.C.—Forsixmonths.TedSchreddandDeannaKopelcycledaroundNorthAmericatoshowothersawaytohelptheenvironment.“Nobodywantstobreathedirtyair—butfortheairtochange.Peoplehavetostopdrivingcars,”saysTed,“Ifmorepeoplestartridingbikes,theairwillbecleaner.”
Tedstartedhistripalone.Hehad$160inhispocketandplanstocyclearoundNorthAmerica.HelefthishometownofVancouver,andwhenhearrivedinSanDiegohegotthechancetomakesomeextramoneyfortherestofhis13,000kmtrip.AcyclisthemetaskedhimtospeakatanenvironmentmeetinginTexas.Withinafewhours,Tedwasonaplanetothemeetingandabigsurprise.
WhenhemetDeannaatthemeeting,theytalkedforsixhoursstraight.Itwasloveatfirstsight.Thenextday,hecalledhertoaskifshewantedtofinishthetripwithhim.Shesaidyes,soldeverythinginherflat,gavehernoticeatwork,andwasontheroadwithTedthreeweekslater.
DeannafoundTed’stimetabledifficultbecausehegotupearlyinthemorning.Deannawasanurseandusuallyworkedatnight.“Allofasudden,IwasupatsixwhenIwantedtosleepuntilnoon,”saidDeanna.
AsthecouplecycledtoFloridaanduptoMontrealandthenbacktoVancouver,everydaywasanadventure.Theygotfreemealsinrestaurants,andsleptinpeople’syards.Whentheyranoutofmoney,peoplegavethemextracash.Sometimespeoplegaveaway$50or$100.
Andlikeallgoodstoriesthisonehasahappyending.OnthewaybacktoVancouver,theystoppedinEdmontontovisitTed’srelatives.Duringthevisit,theygotmarried.Peopletiedtencansanda“JustMarried”signtothebackoftheirbikes.
Theynowwanttowriteabookabouttheirtrip.“Wewantpeopletoknowthatyoucanprotectourearthandstillhavefun,”Schreddsaid.
24.WhatdidTedSchreddbelievetobeawaytoprotecttheenvironment?
A.Drivingless.B.Breathingcleanair.
C.Savingwastetincans.D.Stayinghealthybycycling.
25.WhydidTedspeakatanenvironmentalmeeting?
A.Hecouldgetabigsurprise.B.Hewasinthecityofthemeeting.
C.Hehopedtofindsomeonetohelphim.D.Hewantedmorepeopletoknowmoreabouthisopinion.
26.WhatdifficultydidDeannameetafterstartingthetripwithTed?
A.Gettingfreemealsinrestaurant.B.Sleepinginpeople’syards.
C.Gettingupveryearly.D.Missingherfriends.
27.InwhatwaydoesthestoryhaveahappyendingforTedandDeanna?
A.Theygotmarriedduringtheirtrip.B.Theygottogetherwiththeirrelatives.
C.TheybecameveryfamousinAmerica.D.Theywroteabookabouttheirexperience.
C
Weallhaveideasaboutwhatkindsoffoodsaregoodorbadtoeat.Asaresult,peoplefromonecultureoftenthinkthefoodsthatpeoplefromanothercultureeatareunacceptable.Manypeoplewouldfinditterribletoeatrats,butthereareforty-twodifferentcultureswhosepeopleregardratsasproperfood.
Foodlikesanddislikesdonotalwaysseemrelatedtonutrition.Forexample,broccoli(花椰菜)isfirstonalistofthemostnutritiouscommonvegetables,butitistwenty-firstonalistofvegetablesthatAmericanslikemosttoeat.Tomatoesaresixteenthonthelistofmostnutritiousvegetables,buttheyarefirstonthelistofvegetablesthatAmericanslikemosttoeat.
Butdislikesisnottheonlyreasonwhysomecultureswillnoteatacertainfood.Insomecultures,certainfoodsaretaboo.TabooisawordfromthelanguageoftheFijiIslandsthatisusedtodescribesomethingthatisforbidden.Wedonotusuallythinkaboutwhycertainthingsaretabooinourculture.
OneexampleisthatAmericansdonoteatdogs,althoughpeoplefromsomeotherculturesregardthemasgoodfood.IntheUnitedStates,dogsareveryimportanttopeopleaspets.Theyareusuallyregardedaspartofthefamily,almostlikeachildinsomecases.Inaddition,dogshavevalueasprotectionagainstcriminals(罪犯).Actually,thedog’splaceinsocietyasacompanionmakesthedogtabooasfood.
Scientistsbelievethatmostfoodlikesanddislikesarearesultofthewaysoflifeofdifferentpeople.Peoplewillnoteatpetssuchasdogs.Americanseatalotofbeefbecausethereisplentyoflandforraisingcattleandtheirmeatcanbeshippedcheaplyforlongdistancesbyrailroads.
28.Thewriterusestheexampleofratasfoodtoshowthat_____.
A.someculturesmayseemratherstrangeB.understandingbetweendifferentculturesiseasy
C.peoplemayeatverydifferentthingsD.eatingproperlyisverydifficult
29.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?
A.Peopledon’toftenconsidernutritionasimportant.
B.Somevegetablesaremorenutritiousthanothers.
C.Broccoliandtomatoesarecommonvegetables.
D.Americanslikebroccolibetterthantomatoes.
30.WhyiseatingdogsatabooinAmerica?
A.ItisataboofromtheFijiIslands.B.ItisagainstAmericanlaws.
C.Dogsareneededbythepolice.D.Dogsareclosetohumanlife.
31.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?
A.NutritionsandBeliefs.B.FoodandCulture.
C.TabooaboutFood.D.ScienceinEating.
D
“Heaven(天堂)iswherethepoliceareEnglish,thecooksareFrench,themechanicsareGerman,theloversareItalianandeverythingisorganizedbytheSwiss.Hell(地狱)iswherethepoliceareGerman,thecooksareEnglish,themechanicsareFrench,theloversareSwiss,andeverythingisorganizedbytheItalians.”
Obviouslythenationalstereotypes(模式化的思想)inthisoldjokearegeneralizations(普遍化),butsuchstereotypesareoftensaidt