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1.Whatdowelearnabouttheman.
A.Hesleptwellontheplane.B.Hehadalongtrip.C.Hehadameeting.
2.Whywillthewomanstayhomeintheevening?
A.Towaitforacall.B.TowatchaballgameonTV.C.Tohavedinnerwithafriend.
3.WhatgiftwillthewomanprobablygetforMary?
A.Aschoolbag.B.Arecord.C.Atheatreticket.
4.Whatdoesthemanmainlydoinhissparetime?
A.Learnalanguage.B.Dosomesports.C.Playthepiano.
5.Whatdidthewomanlikedoingwhenshewasyoung?
A.Ridingabicyclewithfriends.B.Travellingthecountry.C.Readingalone.
二、听力第二节(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。
6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inahotel.B.Atabookingoffice.C.Atafriend’shouse.
7.Whatwillthemanprobablydoinafewdays?
A.Flytoanothercountry.B.Cometothesamehotel.C.Driveheretovisitfriends.
8.Whatdidthemanworryaboutatthebeginningoftheconversation?
A.Hemightnotfindeverythinghewanted.
B.Hemightnothaveenoughmoneywithhim.
C.Hemightnotbeabletocarrytheshopping.
9.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?
A.$5.B.$75.C.$75.05.
10.Whatdidthewomandointheend?
A.Shechargedthemanalittleless.
B.Sheaskedthemantopayherlater.
C.Shemadeamistakeinaddingupthecost.
11.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inaclassroom.B.Inatheatre.C.Inanoffice.
12.Whydoesthemanplantoleaveearly?
A.Heisgoingonvacation.
B.Heisgoingtoaperformance.
C.Heisgoingtothepostoffice.
13.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodo?
A.Cleantheoffice.B.Pickuptheman'
sson.C.Finishtheman'
swork.
14.Howdoesthewomanfeelatthebeginningoftheconversation?
A.Angry.B.Surprised.C.Sad
15.Whatsizebagdoesthewomanwant?
A.A24-inchbag.B.A29-inchbag.C.A32-inchbag.
16.WhenwillthewomanleaveforMexico?
A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.
17.Wheredoesthemanwork?
A.Atamailordercompany.
B.Ataninternationaltravelservice.
C.Attheairportinformationdesk.
18.Whydidthewomannotgotocollege?
A.Shedidn’tpasstheexam.
B.Shewasn'
tinterestedincollege.
C.Shecouldn’taffordcollegeeducation.
19.Whatjobdoesthewomansayshedid?
A.Shewasabusconductor.
B.Shewasashopassistant.
C.Shewasahousekeeper.
20.Whatdidthewomanthinkofherfriend'
scollegelife?
A.Itwasbusy.B.Itwaswonderful.C.Itwasdull.
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Hours&
Admission
Opendaily10a.m.—5p.m.exceptmajorholidays(seebelow)
JulyandAugustonly—Thursdaysuntil7p.m.
Pleasenote:
allMITMuseumsitesarewheelchairaccessible.
AdmissionbeginningJuly1,2013
•Adults:
10.00;
youthunder18,students,seniors:
5.00;
childrenunderage5:
free
•AdmissionisfreeonthelastSundayofeachmonth,allday,fromSeptember2013toJune2014.
•EveningprogramsarefreewithMuseumAdmission.
•VisitourPartnerOrganizationspageformoreinformationaboutdiscounts(折扣).
Closed,2013:
•January1:
NewYear’sDay
•May27:
MemorialDay
•July4:
IndependenceDay
•September2:
LaborDay
•November28:
ThanksgivingDay
•December24&
25:
ChristmasEve&
ChristmasDay
•December31:
EarlyClosingforNewYear’sDay
21.Theinformationyoureadaboveisprobablyabout.
A.amuseumB.acinema
C.aparkD.acafé
22.Howmuchdotheyhavetopayintotalifafamily,includinggrandparents,parentandachildof8,gotogetheronthelastSundayofNovember2013?
A.0.B.25.C.30.D.35.
23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Childrenundertheageof7donothavetopay.
B.Itispossibleforthedisabledtogothereonwheelchairs.
C.Visitorshavetopaysomeextramoneyfortheeveningprograms.
D.Therearedefinitelynomorediscountsbesidesthoselistedhere.
B
Mrs.ObamaspoketothegraduatesofMartinLutherKing,Jr.HighSchoolonSaturdayinheronlyhighschoolcommencement(毕业典礼)speechthisyear.TheceremonytookplaceinthegymnasiumofTennesseeStateUniversity.
Thefirstladytoldthe170graduatesthatshespenttoomuchofhertimeincollegefocusingonacademicachievements.Whilehersuccessincollegeandlawschoolledtoagoodjob,shesaid,sheendedupfocusingonpublicservice.“Mymessagetoyoutodayisthatdon’twasteaminutelivingsomeoneelse’sdream,”shesaid.“Ittakesalotofrealworktodiscoverwhatbringsyoujoyandyouwon’tfindwhatyoulovesimplybycheckingmailboxesorsurfingthenet.”
ShesaidMLKremindedherofherownhighschoolexperienceinChicago.“MyNo.1goalwastogotoahighschoolthatwouldpushmeandchallengeme,”shesaid.“Iwantedtogosomewherethatwouldcelebrateachievement.Unfortunately,schoolslikethisdon’texistforeverykid,”shesaid.“Youareblessed.”
Thefirstladytoldgraduatesthatfailuremaybeapartoftheircollegelivesandcareers,andthathowtheyresponddetermineswhattheywillbecome.“That’swhenyoufindoutwhatyou’rereallymadeofinthosehardtimes,”shesaid.“Butyoucanonlydothatifyou’rewillingtoputyourselfinapositionwhereyoumightfail.”Overcomingdifficultieshasbeenthemarkofmanygreatpeople,shesaid,“Oprahwasdemoted(使降职)fromherfirstjobasanewsreporterandnowshedoesn’tevenneedalastname,”shesaidofmediagiantOprahWinfrey.“Andthenthere’sthisguyBarackObama.Icouldtakeupawholeafternoontalkingabouthisfailures.HelosthisfirstraceforCongress,”thefirstladyjoked,“andnowhegetstocallhimselfmyhusband.”
24.Whenchoosingherhighschool,Mrs.Obama.
A.waswillingtomeetchallenges
B.waspushedtomakeachoice
C.failedtofindanidealschool
D.wantedtostudylaw
25.BymentioningOprah’sexample,Mrs.Obamawantedtotellgraduates.
A.tostartasanewsreporter
B.toworkhardtogetpromoted
C.tobebraveenoughtoriskfailing
D.nottowastetimedoingwhattheydislike
26.WhatdoweknowaboutMrs.Obamafromthetext?
A.Thiswasthefirsttimeshegaveaspeechtograduates.
B.Shecomplainedaboutherschoollifeinherspeech.
C.SheisagraduateofTennesseeStateUniversity.
D.Sheisenthusiasticaboutpublicservice.
27.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthistext?
A.Inapoliticsbook.
B.Onanewswebsite.
C.Inagraduationpaper.
D.OnMrs.Obama’sblog.
C
SirJohn,aBritishscientistwhowonlastyear’sNobelPrizeforMedicine,saidhehadpredictedatthetimeofhisfrogexperimentsthatthesuccessfulcloningofamammalwouldhappenwithin50years,andthat“maybethesameanswerisappropriate”forthesteptohumancloning.Parentswholosechildreninaccidentsmaybeabletoclone“copies”toreplacethemthen.
Althoughanyattempttocloneanentirehumanwouldraisecomplexmoralissues,thebiologistclaimedpeoplewouldsoonovercometheirconcernsifthetechniquebecamemedicallyuseful.CloningwasregardedwithextremedoubtswhenitwasfirstdevelopedbutbecamewidelyacceptedafterthebirthofLouiseBrown,thefirst“testtubebaby”.Hesaid,“Whenmyfirstfrogexperimentwasdone,anAmericanreporteraskedhowlongitwillbebeforethesethingscanbedoneinmammalsorhumans.Isaid,‘Well,itcouldbeanywherebetween10yearsand100years—howabout50years?
’Itturnedoutthatitwasn’tfaroffthemarkasfarasDollywasconcerned.Maybethesameanswerisappropriate.”SirJohnaddedthatcloningahumanbeingeffectivelymeansmakinganidenticaltwin,anddoctorswouldthereforesimplybe“copyingwhatnaturehasalreadyproduced”.
Theaveragevoteonallowingparentsofdeceasedchildren,whoarenolongerfertile(能生育的),tocreateanotherusingthemother’seggsandskincellsfromthefirstchild,thinkingthetechniquewassafeandeffective,is60percentinfavor.Thereasonsfor“no”areusuallythatthenewchildrenwouldfeeltheyweresomesortofareplacementforsomething.
28.SirJohnpredictedthehumancloningwouldbearealityinatmost.
A.100yearsB.60years
C.50yearsD.10years
29.Accordingtothetext,whichstatementisNOTtrue?
A.LouiseBrownisthefirst“testtubebaby”.
B.Humancloningisstillacontroversialtopic.
C.SirJohnispositiveaboutthefutureofhumancloning.
D.Humancloningiscreatingsomethingthatdidn’texistbefore.
30.Theunderlinedword“identical”probablymeans“”.
A.sameB.special
C.newD.clear
31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?
A.ThelifeofSirJohn.
B.Predictiononhumancloning.
C.Viewsonhumancloning.
D.Achievementsinhumancloning.
D
Thegreatestrecentsocialchangeshavebeeninthelivesofwomen.Duringthetwentiethcenturytherehasbeenaremarkableshorteningoftheproportionofawoman’slifespentincaringforthechildren.Awomanmarryingattheendofthenineteenthcenturywouldprobablyhavebeeninhermiddletwenties,andwouldbelikelytohavesevenoreightchildren,fourorfiveofwhomlivedtilltheywerefiveyearsold.Bythetimetheyoungestwasfifteen,themotherwouldhavebeeninherearlyfiftiesandwouldexpecttoliveafurthertwentyyears,duringwhichhealthmadeitunusualforhertogetpaidwork.Todaywomenmarryyoungerandhavefewerchildren.Usuallyawoman’syoungestchildwillbefifteenwhensheisfortyfiveyearsandcanexpe