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30.   B.At7:

00.   C.At7:

30.

3.Whoisprobablytheman?

A.Tom’sboss.

B.Tom’sdoctor.

C.Thewoman’sdoctor.

4.WhatwillthemandonextMondaymorning?

A.Seehismanageroffattheairport.

B.FlytoNewYorktobuysomeequipment.

C.GotoNewYorkwithhismanager.

5.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?

A.Buyingahouse.

B.Sellingahouse.

C.Rentingahouse.

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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthelibrary.

B.Intheclassroom.

C.Intheteacher’soffice.

7.Whatwillbeleftontheboard?

A.Thenewwords.

B.Thenewdrills.

C.Thedrillsandexamples.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whoarethetwospeakers?

A.Acouple.

B.Oldfriends.

C.Newneighbours.

9.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Returningsomething.

B.Settlingabusiness.

C.Lendingaladdertosomeone.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.HowwillthespeakersgotoNewYork?

A.Byair.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.

11.Whyarethespeakersmakingthetrip?

A.Onbusiness.B.Forshopping.C.Toschool.

12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Driverandpassenger.

B.Husbandandwife.

C.Fellowworkers.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.

B.Inanoffice.

C.Inafactory.

14.WhatdoesJohndonow?

A.He’satrainer.

B.He’satourguide.

C.He’sacollegestudent.

15.Howmuchcananewpersonearnforthefirstyear?

A.$10,500.B.$12,000.C.$15,000.

16.Howmanypeoplewillthewomanhire?

A.Four.B.Three.C.Two.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatwasthespeakerdoingatthefastfoodrestaurant?

A.Waitingontables.

B.Havingdinner.

C.Sellingfood.

18.Whatdidthemanageroftherestaurantsay?

A.Everyonemustgetoutofthebuilding.

B.Everyonehadtostaywheretheywere.

C.Therewasnomorefoodandvegetables.

19.Whydidthespeakerreturnintheemergency?

A.Toletothersgetoutfirst.

B.Tohelpanelderlywoman.

C.Togetherpurseback.

20.Whatdidthepolicefindout?

A.Therewasabomb.

B.Therewasnodanger.

C.Therewasanalarmclock.

答案:

1-5.CBABC 6-10.BACAA 11-15.ACBCA 16-20.CBACB

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

SummerClassesattheCommunityCenter

TheCommunityCenterisofferingadultsummerclassesagainthisyear.Thescheduleincludesclassesinbasiccomputerskills,painting,drawing,anddance.

Registration(注册)

Therearetwowaystoregisterforclasses:

1.Gotoourwebsite:

www.cc.org/classes/summerschedule.Click(点击)on“ClassDescriptions”toseeafulllistingoftheclassesthissummer.Decidewhichclassorclassesyouareinterestedin.

Thenclickon“RegisterNow”andaregistrationformwillappear.Completetheformandworkouttheamountofmoneyyoushouldpayforyourclasses.Thiswillincludethecostofyourclassesplusa$15registrationfee.Anymaterialfeeswillbepayabletotheinstructoronthefirstdayofclass.Inaddition,ifyouraddressisoutsideofthecity,youwillpayanadditionalfeeof$25perclass.

Fillinyourcreditcardinformationandclick“SendNow”.Youwillreceiveregistrationconfirmationbyemail.

2.Ifyoudonothaveaccesstoacomputer,youcancalltheCommunityCenterat8725555068torequestaclassscheduleandregistrationform.Chooseyourclassesfromtheschedule,completetheform,andreturnitbymailwithyourcreditcardinformation.

WithdrawalPolicy

Fullrefunds(退款),minus(减去)the$15registrationfee,willbegivenforanywithdrawalsmadeuptooneweekbeforetheclassbegins.Withdrawalsmadebeforethestartofthesecondclasswillreceivea50percentrefund,minustheregistrationfee.Norefundswillbemadeafterthestartofthesecondclass.

ClassesofferedbytheCommunityCenterareforadultsonly.Youmustbeeighteenyearsofageoroldertoparticipate(参加).ClassesforchildrenandteensareofferedthroughtheCityDepartmentofRecreation.

【解题导语】 本文是一篇应用文。

文章是社区中心对其所提供的夏季课程的介绍。

21.WhocantakepartintheCommunityCentersummerclasses?

A.Adultsonly.

B.Citizensonly.

C.Highschoolers.

D.Childrenandteens.

A 解析:

细节理解题。

根据第一段中的TheCommunityCenterisofferingadultsummerclassesagainthisyear.以及最后一段中的ClassesofferedbytheCommunityCenterareforadultsonly.可知,社区中心的夏季课程是针对成年人的。

22.Whatdoyouhavetodoforsummerclasses’registration?

A.Paya$15registrationfee.

B.Signupforclassesonline.

C.Provideyourcreditcardinformation.

D.Paymaterialfeesbeforetheclassbegins.

C 解析:

根据Registration中的Fillinyourcreditcardinformation及andreturnitbymailwithyourcreditcardinformation可知,注册夏季课程需要提供信用卡信息。

23.Howmuchwillyouberefundedafterthestartofthesecondclass?

A.$15.         B.None.

C.Afullrefund.D.A50percentrefund.

B 解析:

根据WithdrawalPolicy中的Norefundswillbemadeafterthestartofthesecondclass.可知,第二节课开课后就不会退款了。

B

Ah,prom(正式舞会),themostexcitingpartoftheyear.However,manywillfeelpressuredintogoing,whileaskingthemselves,“Ispromworththehype(天花乱坠的宣传)?

Thereareundoubtedlymanyreasonshighschoolersandteenagerswillgiveastowhyeveryoneshouldattendprom.Manywillsaythatforseniors,promisthelastbigeventofastudent’shighschoolcareer.Itwillfeelstrangetomissit.Otherswouldalsosaythatitisoneofthefeweventsoftheyearwherespendingalotofmoneyisworthit.

“Ithinkpeoplespendtoomuchmoneyonprombecausethetickets,tuxedos(无尾礼服)anddressesandallaresoexpensive,”seniorTrevorLambertsaid.“But,intheend,Ibelievethemoneyisworthit.”

Promisn’ttheonlybigeventthateveryoneinhighschoolhastolookforwardtothough.Keepinmindthattherearemanyothermomentsinhighschooltotakenoteofandtolookbackon.

“Idon’tthinkthatpromisthebestwaytohavefunandspendtimewithfriendssinceitisorganizedbysomeoneelse,”juniorReaganDavissaid.“Thatpersoninchargemaynotknowhowyouliketoenjoyyourself.”

Also,prompreparationsusuallycostalargeamountofmoney.However,asstatedbefore,promisnottheonlychoicewheremoneycanbespenttoenjoysomethingspecial.Personally,Ihavethrowntwopartiestocelebrateanendoftheyearoccasion,costingabout$50each,whichismuchcheaperthan$919(theaverageamountapersonspendsonprom).

So,inconclusion,therearemanyreasonstogotoprom,butintheend,itissimplynotworthallthehypeitreceives.However,thatisnottosaythatpromshouldbeavoidedbyanymeans.Promisstillagreatwaytospendtimewithfriendsandhavefun.Buttherearealternatives(可供选择的事物)tohaveasmuchfunatpromnight;

itsimplytakesalittleresearch.

【解题导语】 本文是一篇议论文。

作者分析了高中生喜欢和不喜欢正式舞会的原因,并表明自己的观点:

正式舞会很重要,但不应被过度宣传。

高中生如果愿意,可以参加正式舞会,但也可以考虑其他一些经济且充满乐趣的活动。

24.What’sTrevorLambert’sopinionofprom?

A.Itisbeneficialtoattendprom.

B.Promisabigwasteofmoney.

C.Ticketsarenotworththemoney.

D.Itfeelsabitstrangetomissprom.

推理判断题。

根据第三段可知,尽管TrevorLambert认为正式舞会需要花费很多钱,但是他认为这些钱值得花。

25.WhydoesReaganDavisthinklittleofprom?

A.Itinvolvestoomanystudents.

B.Itmaybebadlyorganized.

C.Itlackscreativityandfun.

D.Ittakesalotoftime.

根据第五段中的sinceitisorganizedbysomeoneelse和Thatpersonincharge...enjoyyourself.可知,ReaganDavis觉得由于正式舞会是由别人组织的,而那个人并不知道如何取悦你们,所以它并不是你和朋友欢聚的最好选择。

26.Whydoestheauthormentionhisownexperiences?

A.Toofferadviceonprompreparation.

B.Toletreadersconsiderotheroptions.

C.Toshowmoneycanbuygoodmemories.

D.Tocallonreaderstoavoidattendingprom.

根据倒数第二段中的prompreparationsusuallycostalargeamountofmoney...promisnottheonlychoicewheremoneycanbespenttoenjoysomethingspecial及之后的费用对比可知,作者认为正式舞会并不是你回忆高中生活的唯一方式,你还可以考虑其他形式的活动。

27.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsprom?

A.Heisagainstit.

B.Hethinkshighlyofit.

C.Heisuninterestedinit.

D.Hehasmixedfeelingsaboutit.

D 解析:

观点态度题。

作者的观点主要体现在最后一段的总结:

正式舞会对高中生来讲很重要,但同时高中生也可以考虑其他的活动。

因此,他对正式舞会持中立态度。

注意,作者反对的是大肆宣传正式舞会。

C

Horsescantellthedifferencebetweendominant(强硬的)bodyposturesandsubmissive(顺从的)onesinhumans.Theformermeansthepersonstandsstraight,witharmsandlegsapart.Thelattermeanstheperson’sarmsandlegsareclosetothebodyandthekneesarerelaxed.Horsescandothatevenwhenthehumansarenotfamiliartothem,accordingtoanewstudy.

Researchersworkedwith30homeraisedhorsestoseewhethertheyweremorelikelytogotoapersonshowingadominantbodyposture,orasubmissiveposture.ResearchwasdoneonhorsesatthreecentresinSuffolkandEastSussex.Allthehandlerswerewomen,dressedinsimilarclothingandofsimilarsize.Adarkneckwarmercoveredtheirfacestoeyelevel.Thehorses,whichhadbeenfedbytwopeople,wereallowedtochoosewhethertogotoeitherthepersonshowingthedominantorthesubmissivebodyposture.

Theyfoundthateventhoughthehorseshadbeengivenfoodbeforebyeachperson,theyweremuchmorelikelytogettothepersonshowingasubmissiveratherthanadominantpostureinfollowupexperiments.

Coleadauthorofthestudy,AmySmith,said,“Horsesareoftenthoughttobegoodatreadinghumanbodylanguagebasedonstoriessuchasthe‘CleverHansEffect’.However,littleresearchhastestedthis.Nowwehavescientificevidenceforthat.”

AmySmithsaid,“Animals,includinghumans,tendtouselargerposturestoshow

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