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例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.19.15pounds.B.9.15pounds.C.9.18pounds.

答案是B。

1.Whendoesthemanexpectthewomantopickhimup?

A.At6:

00.B.At6:

15.C.At6:

30.

2.Whydidsomanyoldpeopledielastmonth?

A.Itwastoocold.B.Itwastoohot.C.Theyweretooold.

3.Whathascausedthesalestogodown?

A.Lowproduction.B.Poormanagement.C.Foreigncompetition.

4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Inahotel.B.Inahospital.C.Inanofficebuilding.

5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheusedtoworkinacarcompany.

B.Shewishestofindanothernewjob.

C.She’sexpectinghermanager’sopiniononherjob.

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至7题。

6.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Policeanddriver.B.Studentandteacher.C.Employerandemployee.

7.Whyisthemanoftenlateforwork?

A.Hecaresforhisaunt.

B.Hegetscaughtintraffic.

C.Hedoesn’tlikehisworkhours.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodowhenhegoesout?

A.Boilthekettle.B.Shutthewindow.C.Closethedrawers.

9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheisverycareful.B.Sheiswarm-hearted.C.Sheisabsent-minded.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inalecturehall.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inalibrary.

11.Whatwillthemantalkaboutinhisreport?

A.AmericanIslands.B.PacificculturesC.NewYorkCity.

12.Whatisthewomandoinghere?

A.Helpingthestudents.B.Preparingforherreport.C.Datingwiththeman.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhydoesthewomanwanttoleaveParkHoteldiningroom?

A.Sheneedssometimeforcourses.

B.Shedoesn’tlikefull-timejobs.

C.Sheisnotsatisfiedwiththepay.

14.Howlongcanthewomanworkeveryweek?

A.Fortwodays.B.Forthreedays.C.ForFourdays.

15.Whywon’tthewomanworkonSunday?

A.Sheisverybusy.B.Therestaurantisclosed.C.Therearenotips.

16.Whenwillthewomanbeginhernewjob?

A.FromApril.B.FromMay.C.FromJune.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthespeakermainlytellingthelistenersabout?

A.Vacationarrangements.B.Collegefacilities.C.Dormitorymanagement.

18.Howlongwillmostofthedormitoriesbeclosed?

A.Forabout7days.B.Forabout10days.C.Forabout15days.

19.Whatwillremainopenasusual?

A.Thepostofficeandthecollegeoffice.

B.Thelibraryandthecomputercenter.

C.Thecollegestoreandthedininghalls.

20.Whatwillthelistenersdoafterwards?

A.Finishtheirprojects.B.Goouttowork.C.Filloutforms.

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Somepeoplecollectstamps.Otherscollectcoins.NoahWebster,Jr.collectedwords.

Hedidnotsavejustthewords,ofcourse,butalsotheirmeaningsandspellings.Hiscollectionbecamethebasisoftoday’sAmericanEnglish.

WebsterwasbornonOctober16,1758,onafarminWestHartford.Websterwasinterestedinlanguageevenasachild.Mostchildrenatthetimestoppedtheireducationafteronlyafewyears.ButWebstercontinuedandattendedcollegeatYaleUniversity.

DuringthefouryearsWebsterstudiedatYale,theAmericancolonies(殖民地)separatedfromBritainintheRevolutionaryWar.Peoplethenarguedaboutthelanguageofthenewlyindependentstates.ShoulditbeEnglishorGerman?

Afterall,10percentofthepopulationspokeGerman.

WebsterthoughtthelanguageoftheAmericanstatesshouldbeEnglish.NotBritishEnglishbutAmericanEnglish.Theonlyproblemwasthatsuchalanguagedidnotyetformallyexist.PeopleindifferentAmericanstatesuseddifferentwords,spellingsandpronunciations.

Websterbelievedimprovingchildren’seducationcouldhelpbuildastrongernation.YoungAmericansshouldalsolearntouseastandardlanguage.Sohedecidedtowriteaseriesoftextbooks:

aspeller,areaderandagrammar.Websterpublishedthefirstbook,whichcametobecalledTheBlue-BackedSpeller,in1783.

Thespellerimmediatelybecameabestseller.Soonitwasusedinschoolsineverystate.In1787Websterchangedthebook’snametoTheAmericanSpellingBook.

Websterusedthemoneyheearnedfromhisspellertobeginanotherproject:

adictionary.HebelievedAmericansneededadictionarythatreflectedtheirowngeography,politicalsystemandhistory.Hisfirstversion,publishedin1806,includedabout40,000words.Hissecond,calledtheAmericanDictionaryoftheEnglishLanguage,included70,000words.Webster’sdictionarycametobeasymbolofthecountry’snewnationalidentity.

21.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?

A.ThebiographyofNoahWebster.

B.ThesymbolofAmerica’snationalidentity.

C.TheoriginandimportanceofAmericanEnglish.

D.ThecontributionsWebstermadetoAmericanEnglish.

22.Websterwroteaseriesoftextbooksto_________.

A.stresstheimportanceoftheEnglishlanguage

B.educatechildrenwithastandardlanguage

C.1etAmericanslearnabouttheirownhistory

D.earnmoneytoeditanimportantdictionary

23.NoahWebstercanbestbedescribedas_____.

A.optimisticandreliableB.ambitiousandcautious

C.criticalandconsiderateD.farsightedandknowledgeable

24.WebsterthoughtAmericansneededadictionarythat__________.

A.showstheirnation’sowncharacteristicsB.includesasmanywordsaspossible

C.iseasytoconsultandunderstandD.keepsarecordofAmericanhistory

B

Areyouaprocrastinator(拖延者)?

Anovercommitter?

Noworries!

We’veroundedupseveralteenswithissuesjustlikeyoursandfoundfixesthatwillhelpyouhaveanA+year!

TheProcrastinator

“I’lllookatonevocabularywordandthinkIdeservethreehoursworthofYouTnbe.”

——Kami,16,Nebraska

Kamigetsallherworkdoneitjusttakeshertwicethetimeitshould.“SometimesIfindmyselfrewardingmyselffordoingthetiniesttask.”

Justdoit,Kami!

Startwiththeworst:

Leavingthehardeststuffforlastsetsupan“avoidit”goalratherthana“doit”one.Dealwiththetaskyoufearmostrightawayandyouneedn’tprocrastinateanymore!

Setatimer:

SPIFY:

ShortPeriodsofIntenseFocus,Yes!

Workfor45minutes,thentakea15-minutebreak;

followthis45/15cycleuntilyou’redone.ThemorestrictlyyousticktoSPIFY,themorefirmlyrooteditwillbecome.

TheOvercommitter

“It’shardtofindtimeforallmyextracurriculars(课外活动),schoolworkandfun.”

——Ana,17,Massachusetts

Anarunstrack,rideshorsesanddoesgymnastics.Shearriveshomelate,alreadywornout,thenrushestodinnerbeforedoinghomework.“Ineedtimeforsocializingandrelaxation.I'

mtoofocusedallthetime.”

Justsayno,Ana!

Maketoughchoices:

dropsomecommitments.Thinkaboutwhatyourgoalsareandsticktothosethatcangetyouthere.Losethestuffthatstressesyouout,likethosepianolessonsyouneverpracticefor.

Lookforhiddentime:

youcan’taddmorehours,butyoucanexaminethein-between,transitionperiodsinyourscheduletoidentifyanytimeyoucanseizeforsmallhomeworktasks,likedoingreadingforEnglishonthebustopractice.

25.WhatcanwelearnaboutKami?

A.Sheisfedupwithherschoolstudies.

B.Sheleavesherworkundoneduetolaziness.

C.Shewatchesfunvideosonline3hoursaday.

D.Shefailstobalancebetweenstudyandrelaxation.

26.What’sthewriter’ssuggestionforprocrastinators?

A.Don’trewardoneselfforthetiniesttask.

B.Getthetougheststufflastdone.

C.Practicetimemanagementvia“SPIFY”.

D.Operateinthe“allworkandnoplay”pattern.

27.WhichofthefollowingwaysmayhelpmanageAna’sbusylife?

A.Quittingallthecommitmentsthatsheistakingup.

B.Accomplishingeverytaskaheadofschedule.

C.Developingotherhobbiesandinterestsforachange.

D.Takingfulladvantageofintervalsbetweenactivities.

C

Beingforgivingtoyourselfandotherscanprotectagainststressandtheharmitdoestomentalhealth,accordingtoanewstudyintheJournalofHealthPsychology.

Researcherslookedattheeffectsoflifetimestressonaperson’smentalhealth,andhowmoreforgivingpeoplegotalongcomparedwithpeoplewhoweren’tsoforgiving.Todothis,theyasked148youngadultstofilloutquestionnairesthatassessedtheirlevelsoflifetimestress,theirtendencytoforgiveandtheirmentalandphysicalhealth.

Nosurprise,peoplewithgreaterexposuretostresshadworsementalandphysicalhealth.Buttheresearchersalsodiscoveredthatifpeoplewerehighlyforgivingofboththemselvesandothers,thatcharacteristicalonealmostremovedtheconnectionbetweenstressandmentalillness.

“It’salmostentirelyerased—it’szero,”saysstudyauthorToussaint.“Ifyoudon’thaveforgivingtendencies,youfeeltheimmediateeffectsofstressinasevereway.Youdon’thaveanythingtocushionyouagainstthatstress.”

Howaforgivingpersonalityprotectsapersonfromtheinfluenceofseverestressishardtodetermine.Theresearchersinferthatpeoplewhoaremoreforgivingmayadoptbetterskillstodealwithstress,ortheirreactiontomajorstressors(压力源)maybeslow.

Thoughmoreresearchisneededtofullyunderstandthebenefitsofbeingmoreforgiving,Toussaintbelieves“100%”thatforgivenesscanbelearned.Hisownpreviousresearchhasshownthatsayingashortprayeronforgivenesscanhelppeopletaketheedgeoff.“Ithinkmostpeoplewanttofeelgoodandforgivenessoffersyoutheopportunitytodothat,”hesays.

28.Theresearchersgottheeffectofforgivingby_____.

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