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A.Heisstillworkingintheoffice.B.Heisplayingbasketball.C.Heisdrivingtotheairport.
4.WhydidthemangotoCroydon?
A.Hewentthereforajobinterview.B.Hewentthereforshopping.C.Hewenttherefornewsinterview.
5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecost?
A.It'
stoomuch.B.It'
sacceptable.C.It'
slow.
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,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.WhichofthefollowingmakesthewomanbelieveTimJohnsonhasagoodjob?
A.Thattheycanretireatayoungage.
B.Thattheycantraveltomanyinterestingplaces.
C.Thathehasalotofresponsibility.
7.Whatconclusioncanwedrawfromtheirconversation?
A.Beinganairlinepilotisverysatisfactory.
B.Beinganairlinepilotisverydisappointing.
C.Theman'
sopinionisquitetheoppositeofthewoman'
s.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whodoesthemanbelieveiswrong?
A.Myra.B.Theteacher.C.Both.
9.Howdoesthemansuggestteachersshoulddealwithastudent'
scheating?
A.Teachersshouldkeepsilentoverit.
B.Teachersshouldquietlytalktothestudentdirectly.
C.Teachersshouldscoldthestudentinpublic.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydosomanypeopleliveinthecitieswhicharehotallyears?
A.Becausetherearemanybeautifuldaysinthespringandfall.
B.Becauseit'
salmostalwayswarm.
C.Becausetheygetusedtotheweatherthere.
11.InwhichseasondoyouprefertogotoBostonforaholiday?
A.Fall.B.Winter.C.Summer.
12.Whichcityhasalotofrainfall?
A.PortlandandChicago.B.SanDiegoandSeattle.C.SeattleandPortland.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhydoesJakelookterriblysad?
A.Hisdaughterisunkindtohim.B.Hisdoctoriscoldandunfriendly.C.Helosthisjob.
14.Whydothefatherandthedaughternotgetonwellwitheachother?
A.Thefatherisnotgentletohisdaughter.
B.Thedaughtercaresonlyaboutherself.
C.Boththefatherandthedaughteraretoblame.
15.WhydoesthemanbelieveJakewillsurvivethehardsituation?
A.Hisdaughterwillcomebacktohelp.B.Hisheathisallright.C.Heisatoughman.
16.HowdoesthemanthinkofDoctorJohnson?
A.Heisactuallyfriendly.B.Heisunfriendly.C.Heisnotqualifiedasadoctor.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Atwhattimecanyoucallforinformationaboutthemuseum?
A.Between9and5daily.B.Between10a.mand6p.m.C.Anytimedaily.
18.What'
sthetopicforthisyear'
sexhibition?
A.Clothesintheeighteenthcentury.
B.Thedietandeatinghabitsoftheeighteenth-centurysociety.
C.Aspecialfocusonthelocalarea.
19.What'
sthebestwaytogettothemuseum?
A.Byunderground.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.
20.Whatcanatouristdointhemuseum?
A.Sellsouvenirs.B.Havesomesnacks.C.Takephotos.
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
Whatcantechnologydotomakeyourworldbetter?
Threeyoungpeoplearestartingnewbusinessestoanswerthatquestion.
MateuszMach
Eighteen-year-oldMateuszMachwastheyoungestpersoninPolandtoreceivemoneyfrominvestorstoexpandhiscompany.HestartedFive,amobilemessagingapplication,orapp,fordeafpeople.Theappletsdeafpeoplecreatetheirownhandsignstocommunicatewithfriends.Theappnowhasmorethan10,000deafusers.AndMachthinkstherewillbeabout150,000moredeafusersintheU.S.nextyear.Therearemanydifferentsignlanguagesinvariouspartsoftheworld.MachwillbeworkingwiththeUnitedNationsinNewYork.Hesays,"
Ilovetocreate.AndIthinkthatthecreationofthingswillbemypassiontotheendofmylife."
WilliamZhou
WilliamZhouistheco-founderandleaderofC.Theeducationsoftwarecompanyhelpsteachersfromthekindergartenlevelt012thgrade,ortheendofsecondaryschool.ZhouwasborninBeijing,China,grewupintheCanadiancityofVancouverandfoundedhisfirstcompanywhenhewasstillinhighschool.ZhousoldthecompanywhenhewasstudyingcomputerscienceatCanada'
sUniversityofWaterloo.Buthestronglywantedtomakeachangeineducation,Fromhisdormroom,ZhoucreatedChalk.Itisagroupofprogramsthatsupportsindividualteachingandlearning.BasedinCanada,Chalkisnowusedin20,000schoolsbymorethan100,000usersworldwide.Zhousaysbuildingstartupsisadifficultprocessbecauseitcouldlastyears."
It'
sonlyworthitifyoufindsomethingyoutrulycareabout—somethingyou'
repassionateabout.Otherwise,youmayjustendupcrashing."
GeorgeMtemaharji
GeorgeMtemahanjiwasbornintheAfricancountryofTanzaniaandmovedwithhisfamilytoItalyin2002,whereheattendedtheTechnicalInstituteofAlfredoFerrariinMaranello.TherehelearnedaboutrenewableenergyandbeganthinkingthatsolarenergywouldbeeasiertouseinAfricathaninEurope.Aftergraduation,hereturnedtoTanzaniain2014tostarthisownsolarenergycompany—SunSweetSolar—inpartnershipwithhisfriendManuelRolando.Heexplainsthathecouldnotunderstandwhy,inaplacewithbrightsunshine,"
morethan90percentofpeoplehadnoaccesstoelectricity.SowhenIreturnedtoItalyIspokewithManuelonthehugeelectricitydemandinTanzaniaandtothepossibilitytoopenabusinessthere."
SunSweetSolarfoundearlysuccessinruralareasofTanzania.Sincethen,thecompanyhasbeenexpanding.Hehopestocreatejobsandhelpbuildhiscountryintheprocess.Heunderstandstheprocesswilltaketime."
ButIthinkweareontherightpath."
21.Wecaninferfromparagraph2that.
A.Machbelieveshelpingdeafpeopleiswherehisinterestlies
B.Machwantstoattractmoreinvestment
C.MachwilltrytomakeFiveavailabletopeoplefromdifferentcountries
D.thenumberofdeafusersoftheappwillsurelyincrease
22.WhatistrueaboutWilliamZhou?
A.WilliamZhoufoundedCwithhisowneffortsandpassion.
B.Cisagroupofprogramsthathelpsteachingandlearningthroughtouniversitylevel.
C.Zhoubelievesbuildingacompanyishardbecauseyoumayjustendupinfailure.
D.WilliamZhoucreatedC.withthepurposeofimprovingeducation.
23.Accordingtoparagraph4,allthefollowingstatementsaretrueexcept.
A.GeorgeMtemahanji'
sschoolingintheinstitutehelpedformhisideaofstartinghisbusiness
B.GeorgeMtemahanjico-foundedSunSweetSolartogetherwithhisfriendManuelRolando
C.afteritsearlysuccessinruralareasofTanzania,SunSweetSolarhasbeengoingdownward
D.GeorgeMtemahanji'
seffortswillbelong-lastingandbeneficialtohispeopleandcountry
B
PhyllisRamberg,85,livesaloneinHyattsville,Maryland,inthesamehouseformanydecades.“Childrenkeepaskingme,‘Whenareyougoingtomovetooneofthoseretirementvillages?
’Isay,‘No,no.Myfriendsarehere,mychurchisclose,’”Rambergsaid."
I'
vegoteverythingIneed,rightinthisneighborhood."
Ayearago,Rambergwasabletotakecareofherbackyard.Thisyear,shejustcan'
tdoitherself."
Whenillnesseshappen,youjustdon'
thavethecapabilitythatyouthoughtyouhadbefore,"
shesaid.
That'
swhere"
AginginPlace"
anon-profitorganization,comesin.FounderLisaWalkersayssheandherfriendsareamongthesevenpercentofHyattsvilleresidentswhoare65orolder."
Anumberofmyneighborsarealsoaroundmyage,"
Walkersaid."
Westartedtalkingaboutsomeoftheconcernswehad.Severalofushadhadissueswithparentsthatweregettingolderandtheywerefarawayfromthemanddidn'
tknowhowtotakecareofthemorgetsupport."
SeniorscancallWalker'
sorganizationwitharequest,forexample,askingforsomeonetoshopforgroceries,dosmallchoresaroundthehouseordrivethemtothedoctor.Thenavolunteerisassignedtoprovidethehelp.Mostofthecallsareforridestothedoctor."
Theytakemetoallmymedicalappointments,"
saidLouiseBattiste,whoisalmost90.
AginginPlacevolunteerSallyMiddlebrookssaysthatareviewofnewvolunteers'
background,suchasdrivingrecordsandanycriminalhistoryisjustasimportantasthetrainingtheyreceive.“Wewanttheseniors,peoplewecallneighbors,tobeassuredthattheyarewithsafe,reliablepeoplewhoarealsocaringpeople,”Middlebrookssaid.
Thevolunteersalsogainsomebenefits."
velearnedhowtostayconnectedtopeople,yourfamilyandfriends,"
Walkersaid."
DoIstayclosetothem?
DoItrytokeepmyselfdevotedtothecommunity,relatingtopeopleyoungerthanIam?
"
Middlebrookssaid."
mlearningalotaboutthiswholeprocessofaging,andI'
mlearning,tomyalarm,thatit'
sverydifficult.ButI'
malsomeetingpeoplewhoamazemewiththeirflexibilityandtheirsenseofhumorandtheirabilitytostayverymuchalivedespiteachesandpains."
Notallvolunteersareretired.CourtneyWattai,24,isagraduatestudentatAmericanUniversityinWashingtonwhostudiescaregivingandplanstohaveacareerworkingwithseniors."
skindofwhatIwanttodobecauseIwanttomakesureI'
mabletoimprovetheirlives,"
Wattaisaid.“Iwanttobeinvolvedintheirlives,notjustsittingatadeskdoingthings.Ithoughtthiswouldbeagoodwaytogivetributetomygrandparentsandwhattheyhaddoneformeandmybrother."
ItmakesWalkerhappytoseetheyoungergenerationsteppingup.Shehopesthat'
showresidentsinherneighborhoodwillalwayscareforeachother