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A.Psychologicalproblems.B.Spendinghabits.C.Highrents.
4.Wherewillthewomangofirst?
A.Tothepostoffice.B.Tothebakery.C.Tothebank.
5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Athome.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atschool.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
每段对话后有几个小题,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秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.WhoshowedthemansomepicturesofSouthAfrica?
A.Jennifer.B.Lisa.C.Laura.
7.Whatdoesthemanhavetodonow?
A.Waitforhispartner’sreply.B.Bookaflightimmediately.C.Askhisbossforthetimeoff.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whydidthewomangotothatlocation?
A.Shesawabrochure.B.Ithasthelowestprice.C.It’snearherworkplace.
9.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?
A.Buyagoldencard.
B.GoonlinebeforeJohannashowsheraround.
C.Givehimapictureforanewmembershipcard.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhomightMs.Winklerbe?
A.Ella’smom.B.Ella’steacher.C.Ella’sadvisor.
11.WhatdoesEllaneedtodotobeatoptenstudent?
A.Passthefinalexam.B.Dowellforthenextfewmonths.C.Geta90%onthefinalexam.
12.Whatisthemanworriedabout?
A.Ellagettingintocollege.B.Ella’ssociallife.C.Ella’smentalhealth.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatdidEvadolastnight?
A.Shewenttoaconcert.B.ShesawaChristmasplay.C.Shewatchedabasketballgame.
14.HowisRebeccarelatedtoEva?
A.Eva’sclassmate.B.Eva’steacher.C.Eva’ssister.
15.WhatdoesEva’smotherprobablydoforaliving?
A.She’saviolinist.B.She’sanurse.C.She’sababysitter.
16.WhyisDerekhavingtroublewithhisstudies?
A.Heisbusywithhismusic.
B.Hehastoworkintheorchestra.
C.Hehasalotofresponsibilitiesathome.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whoismakingtheannouncement?
A.Thecity.B.CampusSecurity.C.Themarathonorganizer.
18.Whendoestheracestart?
A.At8:
00a.m.B.At9:
00a.m.C.At9:
30a.m.
19.Whatdoesthespeakeraskthelistenerstodo?
A.Getexcitedaboutthemarathon.
B.Callthemarathonorganizer’swebsitetocomplain.
C.Finishtheirbusinessbeforetheracestarts.
20.Whyshouldpeoplegetamap?
A.Tofindtheclosestparkinglots.
B.Tofigureoutwheretheremightbetrafficproblems.
C.Tofindoutwhichshopsandbanksareopen.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
TheGreatWarExhibition
When:
Sun10Jan,9:
00am-6:
00pm
Mon11Jan,9:
Where:
DominionMuseumBuilding,15BuckleStreet,Wellington
Restrictions:
AllAges
TicketInformation:
AdmissionFree
Thejourneyisrichinpersonalstorieswhichtellofthegreatexperienceofthebattlefieldsandthehardshipsathomeduringwar-timeNewZealand.ThevisitorswillexperiencethedesperatehorrorsandthevictoriesofthehumanspiritthatwerepartoftheGreatWar.
KaiparaCoastPlants&
SculptureGardens
00am-5:
Mon11Jan,9:
Where:
1481KaiparaCoastHighway(SH16),Auckland
●Adults:
$10.00
●Children5-13:
$5.00
●Groups10:
$8.00
●Over60&.Students(withID):
$9.00
Comeandenjoyarelaxedartandgardenexperience.Sculpturesareforsaleandthedisplaychangescompletelyever12mothswiththenewexhibitionopeninginDecembereachyeartogiveyouafreshexperienceeachtimeyoucome.
DreamWorksAnimation
Sun10Jan,10:
Mon11Jan,10:
00pm
TePapa,55CableSt,Wellington
●Adults:
$15.00
●Children&Students3-15(withStudentID):
$6.00
●Childrenunder3:
$0.00
Theexhibitionfeaturesover400items,includingrareconceptdrawing,models,interviews,andoriginalartworks.Adultsandkidscangetcreativewithrealanimationtools,andsoarabovethecloudsintheDragonFlightexperiencefromHowtoTrainYourDragon.
Balls,BulletsandBoots
00am-4:
30pm
Mon11Jan,9:
NationalArmyMuseum,1HassettDr,SH1,Waiouru
DoorSalesOnly
Theexhibitionexplorestheimpactthecruelrealityofwarhadoncolonialsportsmenandtheirlovedonesastheyweretransplantedfromtherugbyfieldsofhometofight.
21.Ifacouplewiththeirsonaged5attendthesecondandthethirdexhibitions,howmuchshouldtheypay?
A.$53.B.$61.C.$75.D.$82.
22.Whichofthefollowingmayattractasport-lovermost?
A.Balls,BulletsandBoots.
B.TheGreatWarExhibition.
C.DreamWorksAnimation.
D.KaiparaCoastPlants&SculptureGardens.
23.Themainpurposeofthetextisto________..
A.Persuadepeopletostudyhistoryseriously
B.Attractmorevisitorstojoinintheexhibitions
C.Advisepeopletospendmoretimewithfamilies
D.Comparethedifferencesoffourdifferentexhibitions
B
MeetBenSaunders:
adventurer,athlete,motivationalspeaker.Ben,attheageof23,wastheyoungestmantoskisolo(单人滑雪)totheNorthPole.Hedraggeda180-kilogrammesledge(雪橇)over1,420milesthroughtheworstArcticconditions.Thisyear,aswellasplanningareturntotheArctic,BenplanstoskisolofromtheAntarcticcoasttotheSouthPoleandbackintheautumn,carryingallhissuppliesonhissledge.
BenSaunderswasfiredafterpersuadingthefirmtosupporthisdisorganizedfirstadventure.“Everythingthatcouldgowrongdidgowrong.Wewereattackedbyabear.Westartedrunningoutoffood.Itwasjustdesperate.Andwedidn'
tgettothePole;
wedidn'
tgetthere,sowehadnomediainterest.Nooneheardaboutit:
nobookdeal,andnospeaking.Iwassounhappy.”
PeoplesaiditwasimpossibleformetogettothePole.Isaid,“No,Icangetthere,”andIdid.Self-belief,Iseeitasbeingabitlikeamuscle—it'
smybeliefthatthemoreyoustretch(伸展)yourself,thestrongeritgets.Ifyouneverdoanythingthat'
suncomfortableorriskythenyourself-beliefgetsweaker.Sothat'
soneofthelessonsI'
vefiguredoutalongtheway.ThethingthatI'
vestretchedandtestedismyself-belief.
“MyAntarcticadventureisjustpracticableandthat'
swhatisexcitingtome.IfIknewitwaspossible,ifIknewIcoulddoitwithouttoomuchbother,Iwouldn'
tbeinterested.”Why?
“PersonallyI'
mattractedbythehumanperformanceelementtoit.Notthatlongago,runningamarathonwasseenasthetoppointofhumanattempt,andnowIwouldn'
tbethatsurprisedifmymumsaidshewasgoingtorunonenextyear.”
People'
shorizons(见识)arechanging.“I'
mnotparticularlygifted,andI'
mabsolutelyaverage.I'
vejustchosenthisonegoaltoachieveandI'
vebeenworkinghardtorealizeit.That'
sit.Andthat'
sthethingthatattractsme:
withenoughtrainingandenoughdetermination,enoughfocusandpreparation,howfarcanwego?
AndIdon'
tthinkI'
vefoundoutyet.”
24.WhatdoweknowaboutBenSaunders'
firstadventure?
A.Therewasnopresscoverage.
B.Itwassupportedbyhiscompany.
C.Itwaswellplannedandorganized.
D.HeactuallyreachedtheNorthPole.
25.AccordingtoBenSaunders,ifyouwanttostretchyourself-belief,youshould_____.
A.oftentestyourconfidenceB.trysomethingadventurous
C.aimtoreachtheNorthPoleD.alwaysstretchyourmuscles
26.BenSaunderswasexcitedabouthisAntarcticadventurebecause_____.
A.helikedrunningamarathon
B.hewantedtoexercisehisbody
C.heknewitmightbeachievable
D.hewassurehecoulddoiteasily
27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.Wehavetochangeourviewsaboutadventure.
B.Wemayneverknowourpossibilitiesandenergies.
C.Weshouldhaveareasonforgoingonanadventure.
D.Wehavetobeespeciallytalentedtohaveanadventure.
C
We’vereachedastrange–somewouldsayunusual–point.WhilefightingworldhungercontinuestobethematterofvitalimportanceaccordingtoarecentreportfromtheWorldHealthOrganization,morepeoplenowdiefrombeingoverweight,orsay,frombeingextremelyfat,thanfrombeingunderweight.It’sthegoodlifethat’smorelikelytokillusthesedays.
Worsestill,nearly18millionchildrenundertheageoffivearoundtheworldareestimatedtobeoverweight.What’sgoingon?
Wereallydon’thavemanyexcusesforourweightproblems.Thedangersoftheproblem
havebeendrilledintousbypublic–healthcampaignssince2001andthemessageisgettingthrough-uptoapoint.
Inthe1970s,Finland,forexample,hadthehighestrateofheartdiseaseintheworldandbeingoverweightwasitsmaincause.Notanymore.Apublic–healthcampaignhasgreatlyreducedthenumberofheartdiseasedeathsby80percentoverthepastthreedecades.
MaybethatexplainswhythepercentageofpeopleinFinlandtakingdietpillsdoubledbetween2001and2005,anddoctorsevenoffersurgeryofremovingfatinsideandchangetheshapeofthebody.Thathasbecomeasortoffashion.Nowonderitranksastheworld’smostbody–consciouscountry.
Weknowwhatweshouldbedoingtoloseweight—butactuallydoingitisanothermatter.Byfarthemostpopularexcuseisnottakingenoughexercise.Morethanhalfofusadmitwelackwillpower.Othersblamegoodfood.Theysay:
it’sjusttooinvitingand