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C.Themaniswearingclothesthatdon'

tmatch.

5.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Cleaningthehouse.B.Dealingwitholdbooks.C.Sortingtherubbish.

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。

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.Whendidthewoman'

slicensestopbeingvalid?

A.19daysago.B.17daysago.C.2daysago.

7.Whatwillthewomancomebacktomorrowwith?

A.Herpassport.B.Hercreditcard.C.Herbills.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whattimeisitnow?

A.6:

30a.m.B.7:

00a.m.C.7:

30a.m.

9.Whatwilltheboydonext?

A.Gotoschool.B.Fixthewatch.C.Checkthetime.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhendidthemanarguewithDavid?

A.Yesterday.B.Today.C.Thedaybeforeyesterday.

11.Whydidthemanwanttogethismoneyback?

A.BecauseDavidborrowedtoomuchmoneyfromhim.

B.Becausehedidn'

ttrustDavidanymore.

C.Becausehehadtopayanunexpectedbill.

12.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?

A.HeisstillangrywithDavid.

B.HeregretsgettingangrywithDavid.

C.HeishappytobreakupwithDavid.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatdoesthemandotokilltime?

A.Eatpotatochips.B.Takeawalk.C.WatchTV.

14.Whatdoesthewomanhate?

A.Theparks.B.Thesquare.C.Thecity.

15.Whatisthemostimportantintheman'

sopinion?

A.Entertainment.B.Quietness.C.Income.

16.Whatdothemanandwomandisagreeon?

A.Whetherthecityneedsasymbol.

B.Whethertheamusementparkshouldbebuilt.

C.Whetherthesquareisagoodplaceforawalk.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17Whatisthespeaker'

sattitude?

A.Nooneisbornagenius.

B.Toomuchpracticeisnotuseful.

C.Talentedpeopleneedn'

tworkhard.

18.WhendidMozartbegincomposing?

A.Attheageofthree.B.Attheageoffive.C.Attheageofeight.

19.HowdidJimiHendrixlearntoplaytheguitar?

A.Bygoingtoschool.B.Hisdadtaughthim.C.Hetaughthimself.

20.WhathappenedtoEinsteinaftergraduation?

A.Hecouldn'

tfindajob.

B.Hewasanimmediatesuccess.

C.Hegaveuphisstudiesforawhile.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2.5分,满分37.5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

TopThingstoDoWithKidsinLondon

PlayattheMuseumofLondonDocklands

Address:

No.1Warehouse,LondonE144AL,theUK

TheMuseumofLondonDocklandshasagreatplayareacalled"

Mudlarks."

EverythingisthemedaroundlifeintheLondondocks,sobigkidscanweighgoodsorputteasetsintoamodelshipwhilethesmallerkidsgettomovearoundandplaywithlargefoam(泡沫)bananasandLondonbusesorpretendtodriveaDLR(DocklandsLightRailway)train.

TakeaPictureinKensingtonGardens

LondonW22UH,theUK

StopbythebronzestatueofthefictionalcharacterPeterPaninKensingtonGardens,whichislocatednexttoHydePark,fortheopportunitytotakeaphotoandevenreadoneofthefamousPeterPanstoriesbyJ.M.Barrie.TheexactlocationofthestatuewaschosenbyBarries,wholivedclosetoKensingtonGardensandpublishedhisfirstPeterPanstoryin1902usingtheparkforinspiration.

ExploretheLondonDungeon

TheQueen'

sWalk,LondonSE17PB,theUK

TheLondonDungeoncallsitself"

theworld'

smostfamoushorrorattraction"

.ThenewLondondungeon,whichmovedfromTooleyStreettoitsnewhomenearCountyHallandtheLondonEyeandcostmillionsofpoundstobuild,featuresliveactorsdressedinscaryclothesashistoricalfigures,realisticspecialeffectsandtwobreathtakingridestobringbackathousandyearsofLondon'

sdarkpast.

SeetheAnimalsattheLondonZoo

OuterCircle,LondonNW14RY,theUK

TheLondonZooisanexcellentfamilydayoutforkidsandadults,andonceyou'

reinsideyoucaneasilyspendawholedaythere.Dailyeventsincludeatropicalbirdtour,theMegabugsLiveshow,ashowcaseofbigfish,andaneventknownasGiraffeHighTeaaswellasshowswithbirdsandsmallanimalsattheAnimalsinActionAmphitheatre.

21.WhatcanyoulearnabouttheMuseumofLondonDocklands?

A.ItprovidesMudlarksforparentstorest.

B.Itsplayareaissuitableforkidsofallages.

C.Bigkidscanmakefoambananasforsmallkidsthere.

D.KidscanhavethechanceofdrivingaDocklandsLightRailwaytrain.

22.WhenexploringtheLondonDungeon,visitors

A.wouldlearnmoreaboutLondon'

shistory

B.couldunderstandthereasonandprocessofitsrelocation

C.willexperiencetwobreathtakingridesaroundLondon

D.candressupashistoricalfigurestocreateLondon'

23.Ifyouwanttoenjoyatropicalbirdtour,youcangoto

A.TheQueen'

sWalk,LondonSE17PB,theUK

B.LondonW22UH,theUK

C.OuterCircle,LondonNW14RY,theUK

D.No.1Warehouse,LondonE144AL,theUK

B

MatthewWhitakerhasbeenblindsincebirth.Hisparentsweretoldthatheonlyhada50%chanceofsurvival,andheexperienced11operationsbeforehewaseventwoyearsold.

Despitebeingfacedwiththeseterriblesituations,hesurvived.Notonlythat,heexhibitedanexcellentgiftforplayingthepiano;

bythetimehewas3yearsold,hewasplayingtwo-handedpianocompositionsandwritinghisownsongswithouteverhavingateacher.Attheageof5,heevencouldplaythesongscompletelyafterhearingthemonetime.

DaliaSakas,thedirectorofNewYork'

sFilomenM.DAgostinoGreenbergMusicSchool,recallsthemomentshedecidedtotakeMatthewonasastudentwhenhewasfiveyearsold,makinghimtheyoungestpersontoeverattendtheschool.Nowonly18yearsold,Whitakerhassincetouredtheworld,headlinedfamoussitesfromCarnegieHalltoKennedyCenter,andwonanumberofmusicawards.

SuchistheheightofWhitaker'

stalentthathecaughttheattentionofDr.CharlesLimb,aneurologistwhoalsohappenstobeafellowmusician.Dr.LimbwasattractedbywhatmighthavebeengoingoninsideWhitaker'

sbrain,sowiththepermissionofthemusicianandhisfamily,WhitakertooktwoMRIexams---firstwhilebeingexposedtodifferentstimuli,includingmusic,

andthenwhileheplayedonakeyboard.

WhatDr.LimbwassurprisedtofindwasthatWhitaker'

sbrainseemedtohaverepurposeditsowndisusedvisualcortex(视觉皮质)inordertobuildotherneurological(神经系统的)pathways.EvenwhenWhitakerwassimplylisteningtooneofhisfavoritemusic,hisentirevisualcortexlitup.

WhenDr.LimbpresentedWhitakerwithhisbrainscansshowinghowhisbrainlitupwhenhelistenedtomusic,themusicianwasamazed."

Ididn'

tevenknowthatthatwashappening."

Whenaskedaboutwhyhisbrainwasinspiredinsuchaway,hesimplysaid"

Ilovemusic”。

24.WhatcanwelearnaboutMatthewWhitakerfromPara.3?

A.Hewastheyoungestdisabledpianoplayerintheschool.

B.DaliaSakashelpedhimtourtheworldtoplaythepiano.

C.Hehadvisitedalotoftouristattractionsbythetimehewas18.

D.Hehasachievedgreatsuccessinmusicwhenheisjusteighteen.

25.WhatwasDr.LimbprobablyinterestedinaboutMatthew?

A.Hisbrain'

sreactiontomusic.

B.TheterribleconditionofMatthew.

C.Thespecialstructureofhisbrain.

D.ThewonderfulperformanceofMatthew.

26.WhatdoyouknowabouttheresultofWhitaker'

sbrainscans?

A.ItshowedthatWhitakerwasjustacommonboy.

B.Dr.LimbandWhitakerbothfeltunexpectedaboutit.

C.Dr.Limbthoughtthatitwasn'

treasonableandcomplete.

D.ItexplainedhowWhitakerrememberedthesongsafterlistening.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.AScientistIsStudyingan18-Year-oldPianoPlayer

B.An18-Year-OldBlindPianoPlayerIsStudyingHisBrain

C.AScientistStudiesan18-Year-oldBlindPianoPlayer'

sBrain

D.An18-Year-OldPianoPlayerHelpsScientistsWithMusic

C

DenmarkisonlyabouthalfthesizeofSouthCarolina,butitproducesmoreofitselectricityfromwindthananyothercountryintheworld.That'

snotbecauseit'

saparticularlybreezycountry;

ithasprettyordinaryaveragewindspeeds.ThereasontheDanesnowget47%oftheirelectricityfromwind,withmoretocome,comesdowntoacombinationofhistoryandpolicy.

First,thehistory:

PaullaCourwasascientistandinventorwhoexperimentedwithandengineeredearlywindpowermachinesatthestartofthe20thcentury.Soit'

snotsurprisingthatDenmarkspentmoneydevelopingwindpowerearly,beginningatanationallevelinthe1970s.Inthe1980s,duetoastronggrassrootsmovementdisagreeingwithnuclearpowerplants,Denmarkincreasedproductionbeforemanyothercountrieswereevenconsideringit.

Denmarkhasalsohadsignificantgovernmentsupportforwind-energyprojects,aswellassupportfromthecountry'

stechnology-focuseduniversities.Evenbackin2002,thecountrywastakingclimatechangewarningsseriously,aimingtocutfossil-fuelemissionsby20percent,whichitdidviarenewableenergyinvestmentandimplementation.

Someoftheworld'

slargestcompaniesinthearea---includingVestas,whichbuildsturbines,andOrsted,whichspecializesinoffshorewindprojects---areDanish,sothecountryhasanimpactbeyonditsborders.

ThegreatimpactofDenmark'

swind-energybusinessisimportantbecauseit'

sasmallcountry,sowhileanalmost50%rateofelectricityfromwindisadmirable,it'

salsosmallintermsofoverallglobalimpact.

WhileDenmarkgetsalmosthalfofitselectricityneedscoveredfrom5,758megawatts

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