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C.Hewantstoenjoylifeanddoesn’twanttorush.
3.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shecaughtacold.
B.Shewascaughtintherain.
C.Shesawaratwhiletakingashower.
4.Howistheman’striptothebeaches?
A.Hedoesn’twanttomentionit.
B.Itwasinfluencedbythebadweather.
C.It’sgreatandhewantstogothereagain.
5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabank.
B.Inastockroom.
C.Atashoestore.
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,
第页
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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.Whendoesthewomanplantotakeavacation?
A.Nextmonth.
B.Attheendofthismonth..
C.Threeyearslater.
7.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?
A.Hewantshertoputoffhervacation.
B.He’dliketohaveatalkwithherhusband.
C.HewantstopersuadehernottotakeavacationinEurope.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhathappenedtoMarkandTed?
A.TedtalkedunkindlytoMark.
B.MarkisjealousofTed’sjob.
C.Markdidn’tgetTed’shelpwhennecessary.
9.Whatisman’sattitudetowardsTed?
A.AngryB.TolerantC.Friendly
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Whatdoesthemando?
A.Asalesman.
B.Amechanic.
C.Arepairman.
11.Whatdoweknowaboutthemattress?
A.Itsframeisveryfirm.
B.Itsbrandisverygood.
C.Ithaslife-timewarrantybutnodiscount.
12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.ThemattressisonsaletillnextJune.
B.There’snotaframewiththemattress.
C.Thewomanwilltakethemattress.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
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13.Howwastheapartmentthemanlivedin?
A.Thelandlordwasunkind.
B.Therentisgoingup.
C.Itwasneartheman’soffice.
14.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheroom?
A.Thelivingroom.
B.Thebeautifulcarpet.
C.Thecolorofthepaint.
15.Whatisn’tthemanallowedtodointhepresenthouse?
16.Smoke.
17.Makelotsofchanges.
18.Paintinthelivingroom.
19.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?
D.Attendtheman’shousewarmingparty.
E.Helpthemandosomepaintingforthelivingroom.
F.Persuadethelandlordtosharetheapartmentwiththeman..听第9段材料,回答第17至20题。
20.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
D.Classmates.
E.Colleagues.
F.Netfriends.
21.Wheredoesthewomanadvisetogo?
D.Toapub.
E.Tosomeone’shouse.
F.ToaKTV.
22.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?
A.Japan.B.China.C.America.
23.Whydoesthemanthinkhissuggestionisgood?
A.It’sagoodplacetomakefriendsinaKTV.
B.It’sconvenientforthemtogototheKTV.
C.It’snecessaryforpeopletoknowaboutdifferentcultures.
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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
tooptimizewashing
Fees/coins
Workinglevel
Washingprocedure
Washingresults
Onedollardrying
Drying
Alternatemaximumprotectionclothingrubbingthesoftpowernottohurtthematerial,effectivelysavingdryingtime
Fivedollarsdoublefast
midlevel
Adriftof
atwo-dryingwashing
Boilingwater,removestainsandefficient,healthyandrapidcleanclothing
Seven
dollars
Standardwash
Intelligentsensorcontrol,
auto-sensejudgmentsclothingvolume,textureandthewaterleveltobeareasonableamount
‘Twoorthreedryingofadrift
Nearfoillevel,evenhealthantibacterialwash,washandrubonly,clean
well,care,ofclothing,clean
clothesbrightasnew
WasherinstructionsforuseUsebysteps:
1.Seewhetherthepowersupplyandwaterinlet;
2.Putclothesintoappropriatedetergent(洗漆剂)(liquid),coverroof;
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3.Decidingonthenumberofcoinlaundryprocesschoice(1-7),adollarcoinasasingledrying,fivedollarsforthequickwash,doublethestandardwash;
4.Whenchoosingsingledewatering(使脱水)program,payonedollartopresstheredbuttoninthepanel;
washingmachinestartrunningsingledewateringprogram;
whenchoosingfastprograms,afterfiveyuancoin,presstheredbuttononthepanel,andwashingmachinestartrunningfastwashprogram;
whenchoosingstandardwashprogram,washingmachineintothewashing.
Programsettings:
Notes:
1.Donotopenthecoverasoftenaspossible.
2.Donotaddlaundryduringthewashingpower;
placethestainleftbehind.
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3.Toensurethequalitylaundry,dryclothes,theweightof4.5kgisusuallysuitable.
4.Guardagainstcoins,keys,etc.inthelaundryinthewashbuckettoprotectwashingmachines.
21.Whatshouldyoudobeforeputtingclothesintothewasher?
A.Payingfees.
B.Checkingthepowersupply.
C.Fillingthewasherwithboilingwater.
D.Pressingtheredbuttononthepanel.
22.Ifyouwanttowashclotheswithdirtymarkseconomically,howmuchshouldyoupay?
A.Onedollar.B.Twodollars.
C.Fivedollars.D.Sevendollars.
23.Whatshouldyoudotoavoiddamagetowashingmachine?
A.Notopeningthecover.
B.Notaddingwashingpowder.
C.Puttingaslightclothesaspossible.
D.Avoidingputtingcoinsorkeysinthelaundry.
B
BackinNewYork,Iaminchargeofdevelopmentforanon-profitcalledRobinHood.WhenI’mnotfightingpoverty,I’mfightingfiresastheassistantcaptainofavolunteerfirecompany.Nowinourtown,wherethevolunteerssupplementahighlyskilledcareerstaff,youhavetogettothefiresceneprettyearlytogetinonanyaction.
Iremembermyfirstfire.Iwasthesecondvolunteeronthescene.WhenIfoundthecaptain,hewashaving
averyengagingconversationwiththehomeowner,whowassurelyhavingoneoftheworstdaysofherlife.Inthemiddleofthenight,shewasstandingoutsideinthepouringrain,inherpajamas,barefoot,whileherhousewasinflames.
Theothervolunteerwhohadarrivedjustbeforemewasaskedtogoinsideandsavethehomeowner’sdog.
Thedog!
Iwasshockedwithjealousy.Thenthecaptainwavedmeoverandsaid,“Bill,Ineedyoutogointothehouseandgetthiswomanapairofshoes.”NotexactlywhatIwashopingfor,butoffIwent—pastthe‘real’firefighters,whowereprettymuchdoneputtingoutthefire,intothebedroomtogetapairofshoes.IknewIwasnohero.Afewweekslater,thedepartmentreceivedaletterfromthehomeowner.
Theactofkindnessshenotedaboveallothers:
someonehadevengottenherapairofshoes.
InbothmyvocationatRobinHoodandmyavocationasavolunteerfirefighter,Iamwitnesstoactsof
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generosityandkindnessonamonumentalscale,butI’malsowitnesstoactsofgraceandcourageonanindividualbasis.Noteverydayisgoingtoofferusachancetosavesomebody’slife,buteverydayoffersusanopportunitytoaffectone.
24.Whatcantheauthorbe?
A.Alawyer.B.Afirefighter.
C.Apoliceman.D.Amanager.
25.Whatcanweknowaboutthehouseowner?
A.Shefledinahurry.
B.Shelostallherpossessions.
C.Someonesetherhouseonfire.
D.Herfamilyweretrappedinfire.
26.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouthisassignment?
A.Itwassatisfyingbutdifficult.
B.Itwasembarrassingbuteasy.
C.Itwasdiscouragingbuturgent.
D.Itwasdisappointingbutacceptable.
27.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraph?
A.Totellmorestories.
B.Toencouragesmallcontributions.
C.Toexpressmuchappreciation.
D.Tointroducemoredetails.
C
Youareouttoshopping.Thesweateryoubuyhomeisugly.Why?
Thereisasciencetoeverysale.Amongotherfindingsofinteresttoretailers,researchershaveshownthatcustomersaredrawntoitemssittingonthemiddleofashelf,asopposedtotheends,andthatweperceivepricestobelowerwhentheyhavefewersyllablesandendwitha9.Storeshavefiguredouthowtodealwithusbyoverpricinggoodswiththeintentionoflatermarkingitdown,knowingthatwewillseetheloweredpriceasadeal.
“Retailatmospherics”—lighting,wallcolor,music,smellandsoon—cansignificantlyinfluencecustomers’
moods,andtheirspending.Storesjammedwithgoodsareknowntoinduceclaustrophobia(幽闭恐惧症),whilethosethataretoobarecancauseagoraphobia.Eitherextremecanleadshopperstoflee.Oneresearcherfound
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thatstorescouldremovetheseresponseswiththerightfragrance.Onepapernowunderpeerreviewshowsthatcoolertemperaturesindoorsleadtoamoreemotionalstyleofdecisionmaking,whilewarmthcontributestoamoreanalyticalapproach—whichcouldexplainwhyexpensivestoresalwaysseemtohavetheirair-conditioningfunctioning.
Touchisimportanttoo.Storesthatkeeptheirgoodsbehindglassorinhard-to-reachplacesmightconsider
makinggoodsmoreaccessible.Peoplearemorelikelytobuyahigh-qualityitemiftheycanhandleit.Musicislikewiseapowerfultool:
Therightkindcanincreasecustomers’pleasureandcausethemtolosetrackoftime.
Onestudyfoundthatpopularmusicleadstoimpulsivedecisions,whilelesser-knownbackgroundmusicleadsto
focusedshoppers—oneswhoare,say,morelikelytocarefullyprocessinformationaboutpromotions.
Sonowyouknow:
You’renotentirelytoblameforthatregrettablestatementnecklace,orthatunusedmanpurse.Anchoringandatmosphericsgotthebetterofyou.
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“science”inparagraph2mean?
A.Plan.B.Trap.C.Goal.D.Trick.
29.Howmanyfactor