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A.Expressgratitude.B.Sendaninvitation.C.Offerasuggestion.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Abook.B.Aplay.C.Afilm.
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罝。
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.
What
does
the
man
want
woman
to
do?
A.
Change
reservation.
B.
Confirm
C.
Cancel
7.
When
will
arrive
at
hotel?
On
October16th.
B.
October18th.
C.
October19th.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Wheredoesthewomanlivenow?
A.Inatown.B.Inavillage.C.Inacity.
9.Whatisthewomanabitnervousaboutsometimes?
A.Herneighbors.B.Herchildren.C.Thetraffic.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatdoesPatrickthinkofthematch?
A.Justso-so.B.Fantastic.C.Disappointing.
11.WhathasJennybeendoingrecently?
A.Watchingliveconcerts.
B.Preparingforherexams.
C.Takingscienceclasses.
12.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygo?
A.Toacollege.B.Toastadium.C.Toacafé
.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whenwillthewomanhavetohandinherreporttomorrow?
A.By8:
00.B.By9:
00.C.By10:
00.14.Whatisthemandoingnow?
A.Heisworking.
B.Heishavingdinner.
C.Heisplayingwithhiskids.
15.Whichplaceisthemangoingtonext?
A.Hishome.B.Thewoman’soffice.C.Acomputerstore.
16.Whatrelationisthewomantotheman?
A.Hisboss.B.Hisworkmate.C.Hiscustomer.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whoarethelisteners?
A.Parents.B.Students.C.Teachers.
18.Whereisthespeaker?
A.Intheschoolhall.B.Inthehealthcenter.C.Intheschooloffice.
19.Howcanthelistenersgettheinformationabouttheprocedures?
A.Fromthespeaker.B.Fromadoctor.C.Fromahandbook.
20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestthelistenersdointheend?
A.Gotothehealthcentersoon.
B.Offertheirmedicalhistorytothedoctor.
C.Makeanearlyappointmentwiththehealthcenter.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;
每小题2.5分,满分25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。
A(299words)
TimMa'
sparentscametotheUnitedStatesfromTaiwaninthe1970s.Theyopenedarestaurant.Itwasnotasuccess.TheyfoundsuccessinAmerica,however,incomputersandengineering.Inpartbecauseoftheirownexperiences,Ma'
sparentshopedhewouldstudytobecomeanengineerordoctor.Theywantedfinancial(金融的)securityfortheirchild.
MagrewupinthesouthernU.S.stateofArkansas.HesaystheAmericanSouthwasachallengingplacetoliveforaChinese-Americankidinthe1970sand80s."
Therewasabsolutelysome
racism(种族偏见)
there.Icameupthroughaverynon-equal,verynon-Asianenvironment.OneofthefewthingsIrememberiswakingupinthemiddleofthenightbecausesomeonehadthrownabrickthroughmeandmysister'
swindow.”
Growingup,Maconsideredmanyprofessions–writer,fireman,evenpresident.Buthehadasenseearlyon...
"
Ididn'
twanttobeanengineer."
Severalengineeringjobslater,though,Mahada
changeofheart.Hewantedtoleavetheengineeringworldbehindandentertherestaurantbusiness.Itwasinhisblood.Afterall,hisparentshadownedaChineserestaurantinArkansas.HisunclealsoownedoneinNewYork.So,atage30,Maleftengineeringandreturnedtoschool–International
Culinary(烹饪的)
CenterinNewYorkandreceivedtraininginFrenchcooking.
In2009,Maopenedhisfirstrestaurant–MapleAvenueinVirginia,whichservesAmerican
cuisine.Macooked,cleanedtheovens,fixedequipmentandpaidbills.Heworkedlonghours,sevendaysaweek.Hislonghourspaidoff.Maopenedhisfourthrestaurantlastyear,KyirisaninWashington,D.C.
Kyirisan'
ssuccessisduetothecreativemenuandfood,Masays.Butalotofitjustcomesfrom"
purehardwork."
21.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph2?
AMawastreatedbadlybythelocalchildren.
BChinese-Americankidshadtochallengethemselvesinthe1970sand80s.
CMavaluedthememoryofhischildhood.
DMadidn’tgetalongwellwithothers.
22.WhydidMaleavetheengineeringjob?
AHehatedbeinganengineer.
BHedidbadlyinengineering.
CHewantedtochallengehimself.
DHelovedrestaurantbusiness.
23.WhichofthefollowingcanbethebestreasontoMa’ssuccess?
AhiswisdomBhishardwork
ChisgoodfortuneDhisparents’help
24.Whichofthefollowinghasthecorrectorder?
a.Maconsideredmanyprofessions–writer,fireman,evenpresident.
b.Macooked,cleanedtheovens,fixedequipmentandpaidbills.
c.Maopenedhisfirstrestaurant.
d.Ma’sparentsopenedarestaurant.
e.Ma'
sparentshopedhewouldstudytobecomeanengineerordoctor.
Ad-a-c-e-bBe-a-d-c-b
Cd-e-a-c-bDe-b-a-d-c
B(293words)
Poverty(贫穷)intheU.S.isoftenassociatedwithdeprivation,inareasincludinghousing,employment,andeducation.Nowastudyco-authoredbytwoMITresearchershasshownanotherreality:
Poorpeopleliveshorterlives,too.
Moreprecisely,thestudyshowsthatintheU.S.,therichest1percentofmenlives14.6yearslongeronaveragethanthepoorest1percentofmen,whileamongwealthywomen,thedifferenceis10.1yearsonaverage.
Thiseye-openinggap(差异)isalsogrowingrapidly:
Overroughlythelast15years,lifespan(寿命)increasedby2.34yearsformenand2.91yearsforwomenwhoareamongthetop5percentofincomeearnersinAmerica,butbyjust0.32and0.04yearsformenandwomeninthebottom5percentoftheincometables.
WhenwethinkaboutincomeinequalityintheUnitedStates,wethinkthatlow-incomeAmericanscan’taffordtopurchasethesamehomes,liveinthesameneighborhoods,andbuythesamegoodsandservicesashigher-incomeAmericans,”saysMichaelStepner,aPhDcandidateinMIT’sDepartmentofEconomics.“Butthefactthattheycanonaverageexpecttohave10or15feweryearsoflifereallyprovedthelevelofinequalitywe’vehadintheUnitedStates.”
StepnerandSarahAbraham,anotherPhDcandidateinMIT’sDepartmentofEconomics,areamongtheco-authorsofanewlypublishedpapersummarizingthestudy’sfindings,andhaveplayedcentralrolesinathree-yearresearchprojectestablishingtheresults.
Inadditiontoreportingthesizeandgrowthoftheincomegap,thestudyfindsthattheaveragelifespandiffersgreatlybyregionintheU.S.(byasmuchas4.5years),butthatthesourcesofthatregional(区域的)differencearesubtle,andsubjecttofurtherinvestigation.
25.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthistext?
ARichmenlivelongerthanpoormen.
BRich,PoorhavehugelifespangapinU.S.
CTheaveragelifespanvariesbyregion
DHousing,employmentandeducationinfluencepeople’slifespan.
26.Theunderlinedword“deprivation”probablymeans______.
AbelackinBbeabsentfromCbefortunateinDbedisappointedwith
27.Whatwillprobablybewrittenafterparagraph6?
Aotherfactorsinfluencingpeople’slifespan
BtheincomeinequalityintheUnitedStates
Cthelifespangapbetweenmenandwomen
Dtheinfluenceofregionaldifferenceonlifespangap
C(293words)
BillionaireBillGateshasmadea$100-milliondonation(捐献)tohelpresearchersfindacureforAlzheimer’s.Thebraindiseasecausespeopletoslowlylosetheirmemoryandmentalabilitiesastheygrowold.
Gates,theco-founderofMicrosoft,saidMondayhehasgiven$50milliontotheDementiaDiscoveryFund.TheLondon-basedfundaimstobringbusinessandgovernmenttogethertoseektreatmentsforthebrain-wastingdisease.Another$50millionwillgotostart-up(启动)groupsworkinginAlzheimer’sresearch,Gatessaid.Themoneyisapersonaldonationandnotfromhischaritableorganization.
Dementia,ofwhichAlzheimer’sisthemostcommonform,affectscloseto50millionpeopleworldwide.Itisexpectedtoaffectmorethan131millionbytheyear2050,theAlzheimer’sdiseaseinternationalgroupsays.
It'
sahugeproblem,agrowingproblem,andthescaleofthetragedy-evenforthepeoplewhostayalive-isveryhigh,"
GatestoldtheReutersnewsagency.
Despitemanyyearsofresearch,scientistshavenotfoundatreatmentthatcanslowtheprogressionofAlzheimer’s.Currentdrugscandonomorethaneasesomeoftheeffects.ButGatessaidheishopefulthattreatmentscanbefound,eveniftheymightstillbemorethan10yearsaway.
Gates'
usualhealthfocusisonhelpingfightinfectious(传染的)diseasesinpoorercountries.HesaidhechoseAlzheimer’sthistimepartlyforpersonalreasons,andpartlybecauseithasbeensodifficulttofindeffectivetreatment.
Inablogpostaboutthedonation,Gateswrote,"
Iknowhowawfulitistowatchpeopleyoulovestruggleasthediseaserobsthemoftheirmentalcapacity.Itfeelsalotlikeyou'
reexperiencingagradualdeathofthepersonthatyouknew."
28.WhatdoweknowaboutAlzheimer’s?
ABillGateshasdonated150milliondollorsinall.
BScientistshavefoundsomedrugstoeaseandslowtheprogressionofAlzheimer’s
CAlzheimer’scausespeopletoslowlylosetheirmemoryandmentalabilities
DAlzheimer’snowaffectscloseto50millionpeopleworldwide.
29.BysayingtheunderlinedpartinPara4,Gateswantstoshowthat___.
AAlzheimer’sisbecomingmoreandmoreserious
BAlzheimer’saffectsnotonlythepatientsthemslves,butalsotheirfamily
C