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B.Themandidwellonthebiologytest.

C.Thespeakersarestudypartners.

4.Whowillpickupthewoman?

A.Herfather.B.Theman’sbrother.C.Theman’sfriend.

5.Whathasbeenchangedaboutthemeeting?

A.Thetime.B.Theplace.C.Thepeople.

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.HowmuchdoesthewomanspendonherEnglishtextbook?

A.$198.B.$168.C.$30.

7.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthewoman’sEnglishtextbook?

A.Itisanoldedition.B.Itisthebest-sellerone.C.Itistooexpensive.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Ataparty.B.Attheman’shome.C.Ataconcert.

9.Whatpresentdidthemangetfromhiscousin?

A.Acalendar.B.Aguitar.C.Abook.

10.Whendidthemanbegintolearnplayingtheguitar?

A.Wheninprimaryschool.B.Wheninmiddleschool.C.Whenincollege.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhydidthewomangotoNewYork?

A.Togetajob.B.Tobeonbusiness.C.Tovisitrelatives.

12.WherewasAliceborn?

A.InBoston.B.InNewYork.C.InChicago.

13.Whatdoesthemando?

A.Anengineer.B.Agardener.C.Abusinessman.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Wheredoestheconversationt

akeplace?

A.Onthephone.B.Attheairport.C.Attheticketoffice.

15.Howwillthewomanpay?

A.Bycheck.B.Incash.C.Bycreditcard.

16.Whenwillthewomanleave?

A.At1:

30pm.B.At5:

30pm.C.At11:

00pm.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhenistheStudentWelfareOfficeopentomorrow?

A.Fromabout8:

00amto4:

B.Fromabout9:

00amto8:

C.Fromabout4:

00pmto9:

18.Whatbenefitcanstudentsgetfromuniversityidentitycards?

A.Freetextbooks.

B.Freemovietickets.

C.Reductionsatlocalshops.

19.Wherewillthebooksalebeheldnextweek?

A.Inthelibrary.

B.Inthecanteen.

C.IntheStudentWelfareOffice.

20.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisestudentstodo?

A.Signupforthecookerycourseatonce.

B.Readthebooksont

hereadinglist.

C.Eatattheuniversitycanteen.

第二部分阅读理解

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中,选出最佳选项,并写到答题卡上。

A

TechHelpattheLibrary

GethelpwithanyputerorInternetquestions.Learnaboutthelibrary’snewestsoftwareandhowtodownloadbooksandmore.BringyouriPod,tablet(平板电脑),phone,laptoporotherdevices.Wednesdays,10:

30a.m.-1:

30p.m.,throughmid-April.Kellogg-HubbardLibrary,135MainStreet,Montpelier.Free.233-3338orkellogghubbard.org.

GloriousGreensandYou

WithMarieFrohlich,healthcoach.Tasteandexploretheworldofgreens,howtopurchase,growandcookthem,andthepowertheyholdforbuildinghealth.6-7p.m.,Tuesday,May7,HungerMountainCoopmunityroom,Montpelier.Free.233-8000orinfo@hungermountain..

BookDiscussionGroup

GroupfocusesonTheThoughtfulDresser:

TheArtofAdornment(装饰),thePleasuresofShopping,andWhyClothesMatter,byLindaGrant.SponsoredbyPeggyRamel,AmeriCorpsmemberatCentralVermontCouncilonAging,Fridays,10-1:

15p.m.,throughJune14.MontpelierSeniorActivityCenter,58BarreStreet.Free;

booksavailablefor$13.Signupat223-2518.

DollarDays

Bringinvariousitemsforreuseandrecycling,includingtoothbrushes,cassettetapes,books,batteriesandmore.MondaysandFridays,12:

30p.m.-5:

30p.m.AdditionalRecyclablesCollectionCenter,3WilliamsLane,Barre.$1percarload.pletelistofaccepteditemsat229-9383orcollino@evswmd.orgorcvswmd.org.

21.WhoismostlikelytogetintouchwithKellogg-HubbardLibrary?

A.Astudentwhowantstodiscusswhathehasreadwithothers.

B.Asmallchildwhooffersusedbookstoberecycled.

C.Anoldmanwhohopestolearnhowtochatonline.

D.Ayoungwomanwhohopestoworkasalibrarian.

22.Ifyouareinterestedinhealthydiets,youmaytakepartin   . 

A.TechHelpattheLibraryB.GloriousGreensandYou

C.BookDiscussionGroupD.DollarDays

23.Thepurposeofthetextismainlyto   . 

A.advertisesomemunityeventsB.reportsomelatestbusinessnews

C.providesomejobopportunitiesD.offersometouristinformation

B

Coincidenceshappenallthetimetoordinarypeople,butthefollowingeventsareperhapssomeofthestrangestofthemall.

1.Inthe19thcentury,thefamouswriter,EdgarAllanPoe,wroteabookcalledTheNarrativeofArthurGordonPymofNantucket.Itwasaboutfoursurvivorsofashipwreck(船只失事)whowereinanopenboatformanydaysbeforethreeofthemdecidedtokillandeatthecabinboywhosenamewasRichardParker.Someyearslater,in1884,theboatMignonettesank,andonlyfoursurvivorswereleftinanopenboatformanydays.Finallythethreeoldermemberskilledandatethecabinboy.ThenameofthecabinboywasRichardParker.

2.InMonza,Italy,KingUmbertoIwenttoasmallrestaurantfordinner.WhentheownertookKingUmbertoⅠ’sorder,theKingnoticedthatheandtherestaurantownerweredoubles,infaceandinbuild.Bothmenbegandiscussingtheresemblancebetweeneachotherandfoundmanymoresimilarities.Bothmenwereborninthesameplace,onthesameday,ofthesameyear(March14,1844;

Turin,Italy).OnthedaythattheKingmarriedQueenMargherita,therestaurantownerhadmarriedaladynamedMargherita.TherestaurantowneropenedhisrestaurantonthesamedaythatKingUmbertoⅠwascrowned(加冕)KingofItaly.OnJuly29,1900,KingUmbertoⅠwasinformedthattherestaurantownerhaddiedthatdayinashootingaccident,andasheexpressedhisregret,someoneinthecrowdkilledhim!

3.MarkTwainwasapopularAmericanauthorwhowrotefamousbookssuchasTheAdventuresofTomSawyerandAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.MarkTwainwasbornonthedayoftheappearanceofHalley’set(哈雷彗星)in1835,anddiedonthedayofitsnextappearancein1910.Hehimselfpredictedthisin1909,whenhesaid:

“IcameinwithHalley’setin1835.Itisingagainnextyear,andIexpecttogooutwithit.”

24.InTheNarrativeofArthurGordonPymofNantucket,   . 

A.theboatwasnamedMignonette

B.theshipsankafterthecabinboy’sdeath

C.threepeopleinalleventuallysurvivedtheshipwreck

D.RichardParkerwasunfriendlytotheothersurvivors

25.Whosestoryisrelatedtoastronomy?

A.MarkTwain’s.B.EdgarAllanPoe’s.

C.KingUmbertoⅠ’s.D.QueenMargherita’s.

26.Theauthorwrotethetextwithafeelingof   . 

A.worryB.regretC.amazementD.satisfaction

27.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.UnexplaineddeathsB.Terribleeventsintheworld

C.Well-knownpeopleinhistoryD.Strangestcoincidencesinhistory

C

InOctober,UbaydSteed,asixthgraderinPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania,wastakingamathtestwhenhenoticedaclassmatelookingathispaper.“Iquicklyturnedmypaperover,”hesaid.Laterthatday,Ubaydmetthecheaterandtoldhimnottodoitagain.

Unfortunately,Ubayd’sexperienceisnotunusual.Whetherit’skidscopyingclassmates’answersduringtestsorfriendssharinghomework,cheatinghappensinschoolseveryday.Expertssaythebehaviorstartsinthelowergrades.Surveysshowthatoneinthreeelementarystudentsadmitstocheating.

JacobHarder,afourthgraderinWare,Massachusetts,hashadclassmatesasktocopyhishomework.“Iwouldn’twanttojusttellthemtheanswers,”hesays.Soinstead,heexplainstheassignmentandencourageshisclassmatestodoitthemselves.

Butmanykidsfindithardtosayno.“Ihearfromkidsallthetime,‘Ican’tsaynotoafriend,’”saysEricAnderman,aprofessoratTheOhioStateUniversitywhostudiescheatinginschool.Hesaysit’simportanttosaynofromthestart.“Thenyounipitinthebud,andtheotherkidgetsthemessage,”hesays.Plus,hepointsout,“arealfriendisnotgoingtodisownyoubecauseheorshecouldn’tcopyyourmathhomework.” 

Thekidsdoingthecopyingmayfeeltheyneedtocheattobeacceptedbyotherkids.Andsomestudentsmaycheatsimplybecauseothersdo.“Ifyou’reinanatmospherewherecheatingismon,youmaythinkthatifyoudon’tcheat,you’reatadisadvantage,”saysMichaelJosephson,founderoftheJosephsonInstituteofEth

ics.

ButJosephsonsaysstudentsshouldn’tthinkthatway.“Therearealotofthingskidsdo,”hesays.“Youhavetodecidewhatkindofpersonyou’regoingtobe.”

Whenschoolbeestoochallenging,Andermansuggestsgoingtotheteacherratherthanrelyingontheworkofothers.“It’sgoodtoaskforhelp,”hesays.

28.Ubayd’sexperienceservesasa(n)   . 

A.explanationB.introductionC.mentD.background

29.Welearnfromthetextthatcheatinginelementaryschool   . 

A.resultsfromtoughassignmentsB.ispopularamongstudents

C.mainlyhappensduringtestsD.isunusualinlowergrades

30.Theunderlinedpart“nipitinthebud”inParagraph4probablymeans   . 

A.facethedifficultyitcausedB.realizeitsdisadvantages

C.stopitatanearlystageD.makeitdisappear

31.Whoadviseskidstoturntoteachersforhelpwhentheyfallbehindinstudies?

A.UbaydSteed.B.JacobHarder.C.EricAnderman.D.MichaelJosephson.

D

Ifawomanhasanextrapieceofcake,don’tblameitongreed,blameitonherbrain.

Scientistshavefoundthatwomen’sbrainsreacttofoodverydifferently—andmuchmorestrongly—thanmen’s.Academicsfoundthatdecadesofdietingpressureonwomenandadvertisinghaveprogrammedcertainpartsofth

efemalebraintoreactstronglywhenfacedwitha

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