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A.Takehimtohospital.B.Gotoaclasswithhim.C.Submitareportforhim.

3.Whowilllookafterthechildren?

A.Jennifer.B.Suzy.C.Marie.

4.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Drivehome.B.Goshopping.C.Eatout.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Howtofryfish.B.Howtomakecoffee.C.Howtoremoveabadsmell.

第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,共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.WhendoesGomezwatchafootballgameonTV?

A.Whenhefailstogetaticket.

B.Whenthestadiumiscrowded.

C.Whenhisfriendsaretoobusy.

7.HowmuchdidGomezpayforthefootballgamelasttime?

A.$20.B.$25.C.$50.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhatdidAlexdointheafternoon?

A.Hehadawalk.B.Hewenthunting.C.Heplantedtrees.

9.WhatdidAlexbringback?

A.Flowers.B.Leaves.C.Books.

10.WhatwasBobdoingwhenAlexsawhim?

A.Fishing.B.Takingpictures.C.Swimming.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhatdidDaviddoonhismostrecentholiday?

A.Hehadaboattrip.B.Hetookaballoonflight.C.Heclimbedamountain.

12.WhatisonDavid’slist?

A.Giftsheneededtobuy.B.Thingshewishedtodo.C.Dateshehadtoremember.

13.WheredoesthewomansuggestDavidgoforhisnextholiday?

A.Australia.B.California.C.TheAmazon.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.WhydidSarahmakethephonecall?

A.Toaskafavor.B.Topassonamessage.C.Tomakeanappointment.

15.WhereisSarahnow?

A.InBrighton.B.Atherhome.C.AttheSheltonHotel.

16.WhattimeisMichaelleavinghisplacetomorrowmorning?

A.At7:

40.B.At8:

00.C.At8:

20.

17.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenJohnandSarah?

A.Neighbors.B.Fellowworkers.C.Husbandandwife.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whatdomostpeoplethinkisveryimportantinspokencommunication?

A.Pronunciation.B.Vocabulary.C.Grammar.

19.Whyshouldyoulistentoexpertsaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Todevelopyourreadingfluency.

B.Toimproveyournote-takingskills.

C.Tofindoutyourmispronunciations.

20.Whatisthespeaker’slastsuggestion?

A.Spelloutthedifficultwords.

B.Checkthewordsinadictionary.

C.Practicereadingthewordsaloud.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,共37.5分)

A

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A.GettingamasterpiecebyPieroLissoni.B.Rockingthechairtorelaxyourself.C.Customizingasofatoyourtaste.D.Cuttingnaturallycoloredleather.22.WhatmakesLivingDivaniNeowallspecial?

A.Itsreasonableprice.B.Signatureofthedesigner.

C.Thetouchingstorybehind.D.Top-gradematerials.23.Wheremightyoureadthisarticle?

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C.Inafinancialreport.D.Onagovernmentwebsite.

B

Inordertohelpdiscoverspoilageandreducefoodwasteforsupermarketsandconsumers,researchershavedevelopednewlow-cost,smartphone-linked,eco-friendlyspoilagesensorsformeatandfishpackaging.

OneinthreeUKconsumersthrowawayfoodjustbecauseitreachestheuse-bydate,but60%ofthe£

12.5billion-worthoffoodwethrowawayeachyearissafetoeat.

Theresearchers,whosefindingswerepublishedinACSSensors,saythesensorscouldalsoeventuallyreplacetheuse-bydate—awidelyusedindicatorofbeingfreshandeatable.

ThesensorscosttwoUScentseachtomake.Knownas“paper-basedelectricalgassensors(PEGS)”,theydetectspoilagegaseslikeammonia(apoisonousgaswithastrongunpleasant

smell)inmeatandfishproducts.Theinformationprovidedbytheelectronicnoseisreceivedbyasmartphone,andthenyoucanknowwhetherthefoodisfreshandsafetoeat.

TheImperialCollegeLondonresearcherswhodevelopedPEGSmadethesensorsbyprinting

carbonelectrodesontoaspecialtypeofpaper.Thematerialsareeco-friendlyandharmless,sotheydon’tdamagetheenvironmentandaresafetouseinfoodpackaging.Thesensors,combinedwithatinyelectronicsystem,theninformnearbymobiledevices,whichidentifyandunderstandthedataaboutspoilagegases.

LeadauthorDrFiratGuderofImperial’sDepartmentofBioengineering,said,“Althoughthey’redesignedtokeepussafe,use-bydatescanleadtoeatablefoodbeingthrownaway.Theydon’talwaysreflectitsactualfreshness.Infact,peopleoftengetsickfromfood-bornediseasesduetopoorstorage,evenwhenanitemiswithinitsuse-bydate.”

“Thesesensorsarecheapenoughsowehopetoseesupermarketsusingthemwithinthreeyears.OurgoalistousePEGSinfoodpackagingtoreduceunnecessaryfoodwaste.”

TheauthorshopethatPEGScouldhaveapplicationsbeyondfoodprocessing,likesensing

chemicalsinagriculture,airquality,anddetectingdiseasemarkersinbreathlikethoseinvolvedinkidneydisease.

24.WhatisthefunctionofPEGSaccordingtothetext?

A.Toimprovethetasteoffoods.B.Toimprovetheserviceofstores.C.Tohelpsupermarketsstorefoods.D.Tohelppeopletestfoodfreshness.25.WhatroledoesthesmartphoneplaywhilePEGSarefunctioning?

A.Itactsasanelectronicnose.B.ItreadsthedatacollectedbyPEGS.

C.Ithelpsprintthegassensorsontopaper.D.Itdiscoversthespoilagegasesfromfoods.26.WhatdoesDr.FiratGudersayaboutuse-bydates?

A.Theyarenotcompletelyreliable.B.Theycanhelpreducefoodwaste.

C.Theyarebasedonscientificresearch.D.Theyarenotacceptedbytheconsumers.27.Whatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinthetext?

A.Theprocessofresearchingspoilagesensors.

B.Anewtechnologyinpackagingtoreducefoodwaste.

C.Theapplicationofspoilagesensorsbeyondfoodprocessing.

D.Theinfluenceofuse-bydatesonsupermarketsandconsumers.

C

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asa

meanstocommunicatewithold-schoolfolksliketheirparentsortofulfillthesign-uprequirementsofWebsites.Theyrarelycheckit,though.

Today’sinstantelectronicmemos—suchastextingandFacebookandTwittermessages—aremoredirect,moreconcentrated,moreefficient.Theygowithoutthesalutation(称呼语)andthesignoff(签收);

wealreadyknowthe“to”and“from.”Manycorporationsaremovingto

messagingnetworksforexactlythatreason:

moresignal,lessnoiseandlesstime.Thistrendisfurtherevidencethatstore-and-forwardsystemssuchase-mailandvoicemailareoutdated.

Insteadofmyleavingyoualengthymessagethatyoupickuplater,Icannowsendyouaneasily-readmessagethatyoucanread—andrespondto—onthego.

Thecomingofthemobileeraisresponsibleforthedeclineofe-mail.Instantwritten

messagesbringgreatconvincetopeople.Theycandealwiththemataboutanytime:

beforeamovie,inataxi,waitingforlunch.Andbecausethesemessagesareverybrief,they’resuitableforsmartphonetyping.

Doesthismeane-mailisonitswaytothedustbinofdigitalhistory?

Notnecessarily.E-mailstillhascertainadvantages.Ontheotherhand,tweetsandtextsfeelephemeral—youreadthem,thenthey’regone,intoanendlessstring,e-mailstillfeelslikesomethingyouhaveandthatyou

canfile,searchandreturntolater.It’seasytoimaginethatitwillcontinuetofeelmore

appropriateforformalcommunications:

agreements,importantnews,longerexplanations.

So,e-mailwon’tgoawaycompletely.Remember,we’vebeenthroughatransition(过度)likethisnotsolongago:

whene-mailwasontherise,peoplesaidthatpostalmailwasdead.

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