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A.InAprilB.InJuneC.InJuly
2.Whatisthewoman’splanfortonight?
A.Togotothecharityconcert.
B.Tospendtimewithhermother.
C.Tobuysomethingforhermother.
3.Wheredidthewomanleavehernotebook?
A.Inherjacketpocket.B.Nexttothephone.C.Inabag.
4.Whoisthemantalkingto?
A.JeffB.Maria.C.Sofia.
5.Whatisthemanconcernedabout?
A.Howsoontheproblemcanbefixed.
B.Whatiswrongwiththecar.
C.Wheretogetataxi.
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.WhoisFelix?
A.Afanofthewoman’sbook.
B.Acharacterinthewoman’sbook.
C.Thewoman’shusband.
7.WhatkindofnovelisHotLips?
A.Aromanticstory.
B.Adetectivestory.
C.Apoliticalstory.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whichplacewillthemanseefirst?
A.ModernBridge.B.DBTower.C.NiceAvenue.
9.WhatwillthemanprobablydoinWalterSquare?
A.Buysomesouvenirs.
B.Enjoyfolkmusicanddancing.
C.Getamagnificentviewofthecity.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhendidthewomancomebackfromCanada?
A.Fourdaysago.
B.Twoweeksago.
C.Threeweeksago.
11.Howdoesthemanknowthewoman?
A.Theyusedtoworktogether.
B.Theyusuallygotothesamecafe.
C.Theyareworkingonaproposaltogether.
12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofarchitects?
A.Theyalwaystakebusinesstrips.
B.Theirworkisquitestressful.
C.Theydon’tgetpaidenough.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howshouldthemanwashthesweater?
A.Byhand.B.Bydrycleaning.C.Byhomemachinewashing.
14.Whatisthemainreasonthatthemanwantstoreturnthesweater?
A.Thecolorfaded.
B.Itisstained.
C.Itshrankalot.
15.Whycan’tthewomanhelpwiththeman’srequest?
A.Themandoesn’tbringthereceipt.
B.Theitemwasboughtinaclearancesale.
C.1hemandoesn’tcarryhismembershipcard.
16.Whatisthemanunsatisfiedwithintheend?
A.Thesmallprint.B.Thepricetag.C.TheFrenchlabel.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?
A.Hewillbeturning27.
B.Hehasbeenstudyingphotography.
C.HehaslivedinLondonformanyyears.
18.WhereistheRasaRestaurantlocated?
A.AtStokeNewingtonHighStreet.
B.OnBrickLane.
C.AtChurchStreet.
19.WhichbusshouldpeopletaketogettoLarry’sfromtherestaurant?
A.Bus253fromthewest.
B.Bus112headingnorth.
C.Bus341headingsouth.
20.HowfarisitfromLarry’stothe24-hourbakery?
A.Arive-minutewalk.
B.Aten-minutewalk.
C.Afifteen-minutewalk.
第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(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,并在答题卡上涂黑该选项。
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Afterwards,whynotstayaroundandeatattheStudioCafé
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TheBackstageTourgivesyoubackstageaccesstotheSydneyOperaHouse.Itisauniqueopportunitytoexperiencethereal-lifedramasbehindthestage!
Youmightevengettostandontheconcerthallstage,takeupaconductor’sbatonintheorchestrapitandimagineyouareleadingtheperformance.Youwillalsogettoseeinsidethestars’dressingrooms.
ThetourconcludeswithacomplimentarybreakfastintheGreenRoom,theprivatediningareaofperformerspastandpresent.
Dailyat7am
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Topurchase:
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Onlinesalesexpireat4:
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Notes:
Thetourincludesupto300steps.Flat,rubber-soledshoesmustbeworn.Forsafetyreasons,childrenof12yearsoldandunderarenotpermitted.
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BookonlineorvisittheGuidedToursDesk
21.Atravelerwillenjoyaperformanceifhechooses_______.
A.theEssentialTourB.theBackstageTour
C.OperaHighTeaD.anyofthetours
22.JoiningtheBackstageTour,atraveler________.
A.isallowedtowearsneakerswhenstandingonthestage
B.willhaveanopportunitytobetheconductoroftheorchestra
C.cantakehisbigfamilyof8memberstofreebreakfast
D.canbuythediscountticketthedaybeforethetour
23.Ifacouplewhotravelledwiththeir17-year-oldsonjoinedtheEssentialTourandhadamealof$150there,whatwouldthelowestcostbeifpaidincash?
A.$203.25.B.$214.5.C.$225.D.239.25.
B
CarriKesslerandherhusbandWillnamedtheirdaughterOttilieafterafriendfromtheU.K,whohelpedthemalot.However,rightaftertheirbabygirlwasborn,thecouplenoticedabigproblem.“Noonecouldrememberhernameandnoonecouldpronounceit.We’regoingtokeephavingtointroduceher!
”KesslertoldT.
ThesituationthengrewworseasKessler’sgrandmotheradmittedtostickingPost-ItnotesaroundthehousetohelpremindherofOttilie’snamewhichcanbepronouncedeitherOtt-ill-eeorOh-TEEL-ya.ThreemonthsafterOttiliewasborn,theKesslershavedecidedtolegallychangetheirdaughter’sname.Thecouplecameupwithtwopossiblenames.TheythensettledonMargotaftertalkingtoanameexpert.
TheKesslers’situationisnotuncommonasanincreasingnumberofparentsexperiencethesameastheKesslers.AccordingtoBabyCenterCanada,11%ofitsuserswishtheycouldchangetheirchildren’snamesduetobeingoverpopular,mispronouncedorsimplyunfitting.Parentscarealotmoreandthinkalotmoreaboutnamesnowthantheirparents.
Todealwiththis,anumberofnameexpertsnowofferservicestohelpparentschoosetherightname.CoupleshavealsosoughthelpfromtheInternettochoosetheirbaby’name.However,parentscanchangetheirchild’snameintheeventthattheyregrettheirchoice.InCanada,therulesvaryineachprovince.Forinstance,inOntario,thechildmusthavelivedintheprovinceforthepast12months,orsincebirthifundertheageofone.Eachofthechild’slegalguardians(监护人)mustalsogivepermission.
24.WhydidKesslerandherhusbandnametheirdaughterOttilie?
A.Itwasveryspecialandunusual.B.Itwasattherequestattheirmother.
C.Itwasrecommendedbyanameexpert.D.ItcouldremindthemoftheirBritishfriend.
25.What’sthefunctionoftheexampleabouttheKesslers?
A.Toaskforadviceontheirsituation.
B.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.
C.Toshowthebackgroundofthetext.
D.Tostresstheimportanceofasuitablename.
26.Whatcanwelearnfromthethirdparagraph?
A.TheKessler’sexperienceisnoexception.
B.Unfitnessisthemainreasonforchangingnames.
C.11%ofCanadiansareunsatisfiedwiththeirbabies’names.
D.Parentsalwayspaymoreattentiontochildren’snames.
27.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Rulesfornamechange.B.Waystonamebabies.
C.Babynameregret.D.Acouple’sanxiety.
C
Withchildbehavior,thereisalmostmuchmorethanitmeetstheeye.Becauseitoccursatsomanydifferentlevels,childbehaviorthatseemssimpleatonelevelcanoftenbemuchmorecomplexandmeaningfulatanother.
Forinstance,alittlechild’spatternofgettingintocupboards,drawersandclosedrooms,evenafterbeingtoldnotto,iseasilyconsideredasbadbehavior.Whenviewedatthatlevel,thepatternisunacceptableandcouldleadtopunishment.Butitcanbeviewedatamorecomplexandmeaningfullevel,namelychildexploration.Ifachildregularlyexperiencesanangryparentwhoseemsdeterminedtopreventanyexploratoryactivities,thechildwilldecidetocontinuetoachievefuturediscoveries.Whenparentsviewthisbehaviorasbornoutofnaturalcuriosityratherthansimpleopposition,theyaremorelikelytoacceptandappropriatelymonitorit.Althoughitmayleadtowarningresponsestoensurethechild’ssafety,itislesslikelytoleadtopunishment.
Therearecountlessotherexamples.Holdingagoldfishoutsideitsbowlisfoolishatonelevelbutalsocanbeseenasayoungchild’sattempttoexpressphysicalaffectionforapet.Spendingtimewithfriendsratherthanfamilyisselfishatonelevelbutalsoindicatesateen’sneedforindependence.
Thepointhereisthatchildbehaviorisoftenexhibitedinsimpleformsthatcanbeoppositional,selfishorgenerally