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B.Restartthecomputer.
C.Don’tpushthekey.
3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.WhentogotoChicago.B.HowtogotoChicago.C.WhattodoinChicago.
4.Howmuchdoesthewomansave?
A.$11.30.B.$99.26.C.$110.56.
5.Whenwillthespeakerseattogether?
A.At11:
00p.m.B.At10:
30p.m.C.At6:
20p.m.
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、7题。
6.WhatdoweknowaboutBetty?
A.Shehadamajoroperation.
B.Sheisinhospital.
C.Shebroughtsomeflowerstotheman.
7.WhoisBettytalkingto?
A.Herteacher.B.Herdoctor.C.Herclassmate.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atagym.B.Ataswimmingpool.C.Atarestaurant.
9.Whydoesthemanapplyforamembershipcard?
A.Togainmuscle.B.Toloseweight.C.Tohaveaspecialdiscount.
10.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Completeaform.B.Callhisfriend.C.Goswimming.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Attheman’shouse.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atthewoman’shouse.
12.Whatisthewoman?
A.Acook.B.Ateacher.C.Astudent.
13.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthefriedkidney?
A.Tasty.B.Salty.C.Disgusting.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whatisthemandoingatfirst?
A.SearchingforanEnglishmagazine.
B.LookingforanEnglishlanguagebook.
C.Practicingpronunciationofwords.
15.Whatwillthemanmostprobablydo?
A.Gotothephilosophysection.
B.Keepthebookformorethantwomonths.
C.Getthreebooksatthesametime.
16.Howmuchwillthemanpay?
A.$400.B.$190.C.$150.
17.Howdoesthewomansound?
A.Patient.B.Indifferent.C.Disappointed.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.WhatdoesMinorHeatmean?
A.Theextremehotpointiscoming.
B.Thehottestperiodisover.
C.Thehottestseasoniscoming.
19.WhichactivityisunnecessaryduringMinorHeat?
A.Earthquakerelief.B.Floodcontrol.C.Droughtrelief.
20.WhatcanpeopledoduringMinorHeat?
A.Hangtheclothesoutintheshade.
B.Playwithfirefliesathome.
C.Appreciatethelotusflower.
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,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
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AllcurrentUniversityofChicago(UChicago)studentshavetheopportunitytotakecoursesofferedbyTheUniversityofChicagoBoothSchoolofBusiness(Booth)withintheguidelinessetforthbyBoothandthestudent'
sdepartment/division.
Tuitionchargesarebasedonthetuitionpolicyandrateforyourdepartmentordivision.
IfyouarenotacurrentUniversityofChicagostudent,enrollmentispossiblethrough
theGrahamSchoolofGeneralStudies.Boothgraduatescantakeup300unitstuition-freeatanytimeaftergraduation.
Note:
Coursesareofferedonlyifaseatisavailableatthetimeyourregistrationisprocessed.Boothstudentshavefirstpriorityforregistration,sopopularcoursesmaybeclosedduetospacelimitations.
Accommodations
StudentswhohaveorexpecttoobtainaletterofaccommodationfromtheUniversity’sOfficeofStudentDisabilityServicesshouldindicatethisintheirregistrationrequestpollandbepreparedtopresentanaccommodationletteraftersuccessfulenrollmentinaBoothcourse.
CourseMaterialsFee
EachBoothcoursewillhaveafeeof$25forcasesandarticlesthataredeliveredelectronicallythroughCanvas,facultycoursewebpages,orhard-copyinclass.ThisBoothBookFeeisinadditiontoanytextbooksthatmayberequired,andisnon-refundableforcourses
droppedafterFriday,thesecondweekofthequarter.
21.Whichofthefollowingisthemostsuitablefortheblankinthefirstparagraph?
A.CoursesB.ScheduleC.QualificationsD.Evaluation
22.Whichstatementaboutthecoursesmaytheauthoragreewith?
A.Coursesareofferedonaspace-availablebasis.
B.OnlystudentsfromUChicagocantakethecourses.
C.PopularcoursesarereservedforstudentsfromBooth.
D.GraduatesfromBoothhavefreeaccesstoallthecourses.
23.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelastparagraph?
A.The$25feedoesn’tincludetextbooksneeded.
B.TheBoothcourseslastforaroundeightweeks.
C.TheBoothcoursesaremainlydeliveredonline.
D.Feescanbepaidbackwhenonequitshalfway.
B
SkyDriveInc.conductedasuccessfultestdriveofitsnewflyingcaronAugust25attheToyotaTestField,oneofthelargestinJapanandhometothecarcompany’sdevelopmentbase.Thecar,namedSD-03,mannedwithapilot,tookoffandcircledthefieldforaboutfourminutes.ItwasthefirstpublicdemonstrationforaflyingcarinJapanesehistory.
“WeareextremelyexcitedtohaveachievedJapan’sfirst-evermannedflightofaflyingcarinthetwoyearssincewefoundedSkyDrive...withthegoalofcommercializingsuchaircraft,”CEOTomohiroFukuzawasaid.“Wewanttorealizeasocietywhereflyingcarsareanaccessibleandconvenientmeansoftransportationintheskiesandpeopleareabletoexperienceasafe,secure,andcomfortablenewwayoflife.”
TheSD-03istheworld’ssmallestelectricverticaltake-offandlandingvehicleandtakesupthespaceofabouttwoparkedcars,accordingtothecompany.Ithaseightmotorstoensure“safetyinemergencysituations”.“Indesigninganunexplored,newtypeoftransportationknownastheflyingcar,wechosethekeyword‘progressive’forinspiration,”DesignDirectorTakumiYamamotsaid.“Wewantedthisvehicletobefuturistic,charismaticanddesirableforallfuturecustomers,whilefullyincludingthehightechnologyofSkyDrive.”
Thecompanyhopestomaketheflyingcarpartofnormallifeandnotjustaproduct.Moretestflightswilloccurinthefutureunderdifferentconditionstomakesurethesafetyandtechnologyofthevehiclemeetindustrystandards.
ThesuccessofthisflightmeansthatitislikelythatthecarwillbetestedoutsideoftheToyotaTestfieldbytheendoftheyear.Thecompanywillcontinuetodeveloptechnologiestosafelyandsecurelylaunchtheflyingcarin2023.However,nopricehasbeenannouncedsofar.
24.What’sthefeatureofSD-03?
A.Greenandenergy-saving.B.Secureandmulti-function.
C.High-techanduser-friendly.D.Expensiveandunmanned.
25.WhatdoTakumiYamamot’swordsimply?
A.Theyarethepioneerofflyingcars.
B.Flyingcarswillsoonbecommercialized.
C.Flyingcarswillsetanewtrendinsociety.
D.Theytargetflyingcarsonhigh-endconsumers.
26.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?
A.Flyingcarsfailtoreachindustrystandards.
B.Flyingcarswillbesoldataffordableprices.
C.Thesafetyofflyingcarsneedsstrengthening.
D.TestsarenowlimitedtotheToyotaTestField.
27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Flyingcarswillbeonthemarketby2023.
B.Flyingcarsarenolongerjustaflightoffancy.
C.SkyDrive’sSD-03istheflyingcaroftomorrow.
D.SkyDrivedemonstratesitsfirstpilotedflyingcar.
C
VocationaleducationishavingamomentintheUnitedStates,asmorejobtrainingprogramsarecarriedoutinschools.Buttheseeffortsrequireachangeinthinkingaboutwhattheprocesslookslike,onethatisn’tbuiltonlyonpushingstudentstoeitheracollege-boundoravocation-boundtrack,along-standingcriticismofvocationaleducationeffortsintheU.S.OneplacetolookforinspirationmaybeFinland.Thecountry’svocationaleducationandtraining(VET)opensnotonlytostudentsaftertheycompletenineyearsofschool,butalsotoadultslookingforacareerchangeorimprovementinvocationalskills.
Finnishstudentscompletenineyearsofcomprehensiveeducation,afterwhichstudentshaveanoption:
Theycancontinueonanacademictrackandprepareforuniversity,ortheycanchoosetobeginvocationaltraining.Eitherway,theprocesstakesthreeyears,andbothsetsofstudentscan,followingthecompletionoftheirtracks,applyforuniversityorentertheworkforce.Studentscanevendobothatthesametimeiftheywantto.
OnereasonforVET’ssuccessinFinlandisthewiderangeofoccupationsforwhichtrainingisoffered.FormostAmericans,theideaofvocationaleducationcallstomindwelding(焊接)orautorepair.SuchtrainingisofferedinFinland,ofcourse,butotherfields,likeeducation,tourism,cooking,socialservicesandgardening,arealsoincludedinFinnishvocationaleducation.VETcoursesareevenavailableforhomeeconomicssopeoplecanlearntomanagetheirhouseholds.
VETisn’tjustforteenagersandyoungadultsdecidingwhattheywanttodowiththeirlives.VETprogramsareavailabletoolderadultsaswell.Theseadultsmaywanttoimprovetheirskillsintheircurrentoccupations,ortheymaybelookingtochangetheircareersentirely,fromadrivertoabaker.VETprogramscanhelpthemachievethosegoals.Thesecoursesmaycostmoneyforadults,between50and60euros,butmanyarefreeofcharge.
AsurveyofVETstudentsfoundhighsatisfactionwiththeprocess.64percentofthosewhorespondedtothesurveysaidtheyfeltthevocationalskillstheylearnedasaresultoftheirtrainingwereenoughforwork,andanother70percentfeltconfidenttheycouldfindworkaftergraduationasaresultoftheskillstheylearned.
28.Intheauthor’sopinion,vocationaleducationintheU.S.______.
A.followsinFinland’sfootsteps
B.failstocater