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1.Whatistheproblemfortheman?

A.Hehastomeetmanypeople.B.Hehastotravelalot.C.Hehastoleavehisfriends.

2.Howdoesthemanthinkofthebook?

A.Humorous.B.Scientific.C.Popular.

3.What’sthematterwiththewoman?

A.Shehascaughtabadcold.B.Sheisallergictopaintsmell.C.Shestayedonlinetoolong.

4.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Consultarepairshop.B.Purchaseanothercar.C.Fixthecarherself.

5.Inwhichyearisthemanincollegenow?

A.Thefirstyear.B.Thesecondyear.C.Thethirdyear.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题15分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独自。

每段对话或独自后有几个小题,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.Whathasthewomanorderedforherself?

A.Coffee.B.Juice.C.Milk.

7.Whydoesthemanrecommendstrawberryjuice?

A.It’ssweeter.B.It’sfresher.C.It’scolder.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhyisJaneupset?

A.Davidfell

inlovewithher.B.Kevinmadeupstoriesabouther.

C.Shemadeamistakeincalculation.

9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Employerandemployee.

听第8段材料,回答第10至l2题。

10.HowfarawayisHillFarm?

A.Nearlyamile.B.Justonemile.C.Morethanamile.

11.WhichistheroutetoHillFarm?

A.Lefttrack→bridge→road.B.Road→lefttrack→bridge.

C.Bridge→road→lefttrack.

12.Whatwouldthemanlikethewomantodotowardstheendoftheconversation?

A.Givehimaride.B.Repeatwhatshesaid.C.WalkhimtoHillFarm.

听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。

13.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.HostingaTVshow.B.Givingalectureonpoetry.C.Conductingaradiodebate.

14.Howdidtheman’smothercontributetohissuccessinpoetry?

A.Shesenthimtopoetryclasses.

B.Shetaughthimtowritebusinessplans.

C.Sheaskedhimtoreadfromearlychildhood.

15.Whatdoesthemanfindmostdifficultinwriting?

A.Choosingtherightwords.B.Describingrealexperiences.

C.Gettinganappropriateopportunity.

16.Whatdoesthemansayabouthisownwrit

ing?

A.Encouraging.B.Successful.C.Creative.

听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howdostudentsenterthelibrary?

A.Withalibraryaccount.B.Withastudentcard.C.Withapassword.

18.Whatisthemaximumnumberofbookscurrentstudentscanborrow?

A.12.B.11.C.9.

19.Whatkindofbookshavetobereturnedwithinoneweek?

A.Booksborrowedbylocalresidents.B.Bookslikedbyalotofpeople.

C.Bookspublishedrecently.

20.Whatwillthespeakerdonext?

A.Tellthestudentswheretogetbottledwater.

B.Takethestudentsonacampustour.

C.Showthestudentsaroundthelibrary.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第1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

Attimesmymomhasbeenuncomfortableseeingthesequalitiesinme.Forexample,whenIwas12,IwenttoPuertoRicoallbymyselftostaywithmygrandmotherforthesummer.Mymomwasextremelynervousaboutit.ShekepttellingmehowthingsweredifferentinPuertoRico,toalwaysputonsunscreen,nottowanderawayfrommygrandmother,andotherwarnings.Shehelpedmepackanddidnotleavetheairportuntilshesawmyplanetakeoff.

Butdespiteherworries,sheletmegoonmyown.AsImovedintomyteens,shecontinuedtogivemespacetogrowandlearn,evenwhenitmighthavebeendifficultforher.WhenIreachedmysenioryear,Idecidedtomoveawayforcollege.OnceagainIfoundthatIdifferedfrommypeers:

Whilemanyofthemwantedtostayclosetohome,Icouldn’twaittobeoutintheworldonmyown.Whilemymommaynothavebeenhappyatthethoughtofmygoingaway,shewassupportiveandexcitedforme.

OnebigthingIrealizedduringmysenioryear,asmymomgrantedmemorefreedom,wasthatsheactuallybelievesinmeandtrustsme.Thatmeansalot

.Mostofmylife,andespeciallywhenIwaslittle,themain

personItriedtoimpressinmyschoolworkorotherthingswasmymother.Iknewsheexpectednothingbutthebestfromme.Sometimesitwashardtoliveuptoherstandards:

gettingasingleBonmyreportcardwouldmakemefeelbadbecauseIknewshewantedmetohaveallA’s.

Iknowthatherhighstandardshavehelpedmestayfocusedonwhat’simportant,likeeducation,andmademewhoIam.Iamthankfulforhersupportandinvolvementinmylife.MostofallIrespecther.SheisthestrongestwomanIknowandthat’swhyIhaveturnedoutsostrongandindependent.

21.WhentheauthordecidedtogotoPuertoRico,hismother________.

A.wantedtogowithhim

B.worriedabouthissafety

C.didn’tallowhimtodoso

D.askedhisgrandmotherforadvice

22.Whydidtheauthordecidetomoveawayforcollege?

A.Hewantedtobedifferentfromhispeers.

B.Heplannedtokeepawayfromhismother.

C.Heintendedtomakehismotherunhappy.

D.Hewantedtobeindependentintheoutsideworld.

23.Whatdoestheauthormainlywanttotellusinthetext?

A.Hismother’sdeeploveforhim

B.Hislongwaytobecomeindependent

C.Hisgoodrelationshipwithhismother

D.Theimportanceofhismother’strustandsupport

B

TwoofthesaddestwordsintheEnglishlanguageare“

ifonly”.Ilivemylifewiththegoalofneverhavingtosaythosewords,becausetheyconveyregret,lostopportunities,mistakes,anddisappointment.

Myfatherisfamousinourfamilyforsaying,“Taketheextraminutetodoitright.”Ialwaystrytolivebythe“extraminute”rule.Whenmychildrenwereyoungandlikelytocauseaccidents,IalwaysthoughtaboutwhatIcoulddotoavoidan“ifonly”moment,whetheritwassomethingminorlikemovingacupfullofhotcoffeeawayfromtheedgeofacounter,orsomethingthatrequiredalittlemoreworksuchastapingpadding(衬垫)ontothesharpcorne

rsofaglasscoffeetable.

Idon’tonlyavoidthose“ifonly”momentswhenitcomestosafety.It’sequallyimportanttoavoid“ifonly”inourpersonalrelationships.Weallknowpeoplewholostalovedoneandregrettedthattheyhadforegoneanopportunitytosay“Iloveyou”or“Iforgiveyou.”WhenmyfatherannouncedhewasgoingtotheeyedoctoracrossfrommyofficeonGoodFriday,ItoldhimthatitwasaholidayformycompanyandIwouldn’tbehere.ButthenIthoughtaboutthefactthathe’s84yearsoldandIrealizedthatIshouldn’tgiveupanopportunitytoseehim.IcalledhimandtoldhimIhaddecidedtogotoworkonmydayoffaft

erall.

IknowtherewillstillbeoccasionswhenIhavetosay“ifonly”aboutsomething,butmylifeisdefinitelybetterbecauseofmypolicyofdoingeverythingpossibletoavoidthateventuality.Andeventhoughittakesanextraminutetodosomethingright,oritoccasionallytakesanhourortwoinmybusyscheduletomakeapersonalconnection,IknowthatI’mdoingtherightthing.I’mbuyingmyselfpeaceofmindandthat’sthebestkindofinsuranceformyemotionalwell-being.

24.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofthe“extraminute”rule?

A.Startthecarthemomenteveryoneisseated.

B.Leavetheroomforaminutewiththeironworking.

C.Waitforanextraminutesothatthesteakta

stesbetter.

D.Moveanobjectoutofthewaybeforeittrips(绊倒)someone.

25.TheauthordecidedtogotoherofficeonGoodFridayto______

.

A.keepherappointmentwiththeeyedoctor

B.meetherfatherwhowasalreadyanoldman

C.joinintheholidaycelebrationofthecompany

D.finish

herworkbeforethedeadlineapproached

26.Theunderlinedword“foregone”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto______.

A.abandonedB.lackedC.avoidedD.wasted

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheEmotionalWell-being

B.TheTwoSaddestWords

C.TheMostUsefulRule

D.ThePeaceofMind

C

Turningthelightsoutorwearingablindfoldwhileeatingcouldbeaquickwaytoloseweight,accordingtoscientists.Thesimpletrickworksbecauseitstopsdinerseatingforpleasureratherthanforcalories.Italsotriggers(引发)apartofthebrainthatisworriedthatunseenfoodmaygobad.

AnexperimentbytheUniversityofKonstanz,inGermany,foundthatpeoplewhowereblindfoldedconsumedninepercentfewercaloriesbeforetheyfeltfull,comparedtothosewhocouldsee.Theyalsovastlyoverestimatedhowmuchtheyhadeatenbecausetheycouldnotseehowmuchwasleftontheplate.Blindfoldedvolunteersestimatedtheyhadeaten88percentmorethantheyactuallyhad.

Scientistsbelievethatnotseeingfoodonthetablealsoallowsthebodytoknowwhenitisfullinrealtimeratherthanrememberingpastexperienceswhereitmighthavetakenafullplatetofeelfull.

Intheexperiment,50peoplewereblindfoldedand40wereallowedtoseetheirfood.Allweretoldnottoeatwithintwohoursoftheexperiment.Theywerethengiventhree95gbowlsofchocolateicecreamandinvitedtoeatfor15minutes.Theirbowlsweretakenawayandtheremainingice-creamweighed,whiletheparticipantswerequizzedonhowmuchtheythoughttheyhadeaten.

Onaveragethegroupwhocouldseeate116gwhiletheblindfoldedgroupsate105g.However,theblindfoldedgroupbelievedtheyhadeaten197gwhilecomparedwith159gforthenon-blindvolunteers.Theywerealsoaskedhowpleasanttheice-creamtastedandtheblindfoldedgroupratedlowerthanthosewhocouldsee.

“Theexperiencedpleasureofeatingwassignificantlylowerintheblindfoldedgroup.Notseeingthefoodmighthavedecreasedtheappetite.Sightplaysanimportant

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