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每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatisthewomandoingnow?
A.DoingbusinessB.GoingintopoliticsC.Workinginthebank
2.WhichTVprogrammedoesthemandislike?
A.MovieStarsB.TalkShowsC.DiscoveryChannel
3.Whatmakesthewomanbelievethemedicine?
A.AnewspaperB.AdoctorC.AnadvertisementonTV
4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.JeansB.TheseasonC.Theprice
5.Wheredidthewomangetthenewsabouttheaccident?
A.SomeonephonedherB.Shewatcheditontelevision
C.Shereaditinthenewspaper
第二节(共15小题。
每小题1.5分,满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,你将有时间来阅读各个小题,每个小题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至7题。
6.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.DigupthatdeadtreeB.Picksomeflowers
C.Cutoffthetopsofthedeadflowers
7.Whatseasonisitnow?
A.SpringB.AutumnC.Winter
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whosentthespeakersgifts?
A.JohnsonB.KenC.Jack
9.Whatisthewoman'
sgift?
A.AbagB.AwatchC.Awallet
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howdoesthewomanthinkaboutherwork?
A.ItisverygoodB.It'
shardtosaynowC.Itkeepsherverybusy
11.Wheredoesthewomanlivenow?
A.FarawayfromherworkplaceB.InthecitycenterC.Inabigapartment
12.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Thewoman'
sco-workersB.Thewoman'
stravelexperience
C.Thewoman'
slifeinanewcity
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutbuyingTVonline?
A.FashionB.CheapC.Unsafe
14.Whatdoesthewomanreceiveeveryday?
A.AlotoflettersinthemailB.BoxesofsmallitemsC.Manyemails
15.WhatsizeTVscreendidthemanwant?
A.A20inchB.A52inchC.A72inch
16.Whatisthewoman'
ssuggestion?
A.CallthesellerB.ForgetaboutitC.BuyabrandnewTV
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatdidpeoplethinkofEinsteinwhenhewasachild?
A.SmartB.NaughtyC.Notclever
18.HowdidEinsteinbehaveinuniversity?
A.HewasagoodstudentB.Hewasthrownoutofschool
C.Hedidn'
tattendclasses
19.WhatwasoneofthereasonsthatEinsteincouldn'
tgetajobatfirst?
A.Healwaysarguedwithpeople.B.Histeachersdidn'
twanttorecommendhim.
tknowhowtowriteclearlyandsimply.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthespeaker?
A.Einsteinwasbornin1879B.Einsteinsaidthatthosewhoadmiredhimwereverycrazy
C.Einsteinpublishedanarticleinanewspaper
第二部分:
阅读理解(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。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.
A
FromthemodernLondonEye
tothehistoric
Tower
of
London,beloware
London'
smostvisitedtouristattractions.Manyof
stopattractionsarefree,makingthemaffordableplacestolearnaboutsomeculture.Whetheryoupreferhistoryormodernart,you'
llfinditatoneofthesemust-visitspots.
British
Museum
Theworld-famous
Museum
exhibitstheworksofmanfromprehistorictomoderntimes,fromaroundtheworld.ThemostinterestingandexcitingpartsincludetheRosettaStone,theParthenonsculptures(雕塑)andthemummiesintheAncientEgyptcollection.Someexhibitionsrequiretickets.
NationalGallery
Thegreatestandmostbeautifulbuildingof
TrafalgarSquare,
sNationalGallery
isavastspacefilledwithWesternEuropeanpaintingsfromthe13thtothe19thcenturies.InthisimpressiveartgalleryyoucanfindworksbymasterssuchasVanGogh,daVinci,Botticelli,Constable,Renoir,TitianandStubbs.Someexhibitionsrequiretickets.
TateModern
SittingonthebanksoftheThamesis
theTateModern,Britain'
snationalmuseumofmodernandcontemporary(当代的)art.Itsuniqueshapeisduetoitbeingapowerstationbefore.Thegallery'
srestaurantsofferwonderfulviewsacrossthecity.Someexhibitionsrequiretickets.
Coca-Cola
London
Eye
TheCoca-ColaLondonEye
isamajorfeatureof
sskyline.Ithassomeof
sbestviewsfromits32capsules,eachweighing10tonnesandholdingupto25people.Climbaboardforabreathtakingexperience,withanunforgettableviewofmorethan55of
smostfamouslandmarks—allinjust30minutes!
MadameTussauds
AtMadameTussauds,you'
llcomeface-to-facewithsomeoftheworld'
smostfamousfaces.FromShakespearetoLadyGagayou'
llmeetinfluentialfiguresfromshowbusiness,sport,politicsandevenroyalty.StrikeaposewithUsainBolt,getclosetoOneDirectionorreceiveaonce-in-a-lifetimeaudiencewithHerMajestytheQueen.
21.Whatdothe
andtheNationalGalleryhaveincommon?
A.Bothhavechargeableexhibitions.B.Bothareonthebanksofthe
Thames.
C.Bothhavevastspacesandspecialshapes.D.Bothexhibitmodernandcontemporaryart.
22.Ifvisitorswanttogetabetterviewof
sfamouslandmarks,theyshouldvisit_____.
A.theTateModern
B.the
C.theNationalGalleryD.theCoca-Cola
23.InMadameTussauds,visitorscan_____.
A.enjoyShakespeare'
sworksB.talktosomefamouspeople
C.watchLadyGaga'
sperformanceD.seefiguresofmanyinfluentialpeople
B
Inthe
U.S.,speakingmorethanonelanguagefluentlyisnotverycommon—exceptin
LosAngeles,
California.ThecityhasoneofthelargestpopulationsintheU.S.ofyoungpeoplebetweentheagesof18and34.MorethanhalfoftheminLosAngelesarebilingual(会说两种语言的).
MariaElenaBurgos,amotheroftwoAmerican-borndaughters,iscookingaMexicanbreakfast.ShesaysmakingMexicanfoodisjustoneofthemanytraditionsinherhome.AnotherisspeakingSpanishtoherchildren.“WewanttokeepSpanishsomewhereintheirlearningtoo,notonlyathome.”Ms.Burgosthinksbeingbilingualwillgivethemmoreopportunitiesinthefuture.KnowingSpanishalsomeansthechildrencantalkwiththeirrelativesin
Mexico.
Ms.Burgos'
daughtersbothwanttoknowtheirfamily'
sculture.“Wearedoingthisinordertogobacktoourrootsbecausethat'
spartofwhoweare,”theysay.
TheU.S.CensusBureau(人口普查局)saysmorethanhalftheadultsinthe
LosAngeles
areabetween18and34yearsoldspeakalanguageotherthanEnglishathome.Forthewholecountry,thenumberofbilingualadultsisonly25percent.Thenumberofbilingualspeakershasgoneupsincethe1990s.
UniversityofCaliforniaLosAngelesprofessorRaulHinojosasaysthatinthepast,thechildrenandgrandchildrenofimmigrants(移民)didnotcontinuetospeaktheparents'
nativelanguage.Butnowtheoppositeistrue.
Inthelasttenyears,moreimmigrantparentssaytheywanttheirchildrentokeepspeakingtheirnativelanguage.Mr.Hinojosacallstheirchoicethe“pathofpride”.Thedecisiontokeepanativelanguageisclearin
now.And,asthenumberofminoritiesinthe
U.S.
continuestogrow,hethinksbilingualismwillspreadtotherestofthecountry.
24.Ms.Burgoshopeshertwodaughterscan_____.
A.haveahealthydietB.becometrueAmericans
C.developmanygoodhabitsD.haveacompetitiveadvantage
25.What'
stheattitudeofMs.Burgos'
daughterstowardsspeakingSpanish?
A.Bored.
B.Worried.C.Interested.
D.Surprised.
26.Fromthelastthreeparagraphs,wecanlearnthatmorepeopleinthe
_____.
A.areproudoftheirnewcountryB.speakEnglishveryfluently
C.arelearningasecondlanguageD.areforgettingtheirparents'
nativelanguage
27.Mr.Hinojosaissurethat_____.
A.morepeoplewillimmigratetothe
U.S.B.the
isonthepathtobilingualism
C.thepopulationof
willdropD.moreminoritieswillbeacceptedbythe
U.S.
C
PhiloFarnsworthisnotanamemostpeopleknow.Buthisworkchangedthewaywelearn,thewaywelive,andeventhewaywethink.PhiloFarnsworthisresponsibleforoneofthemostimportantinventionsofthe20thcentury:
television.
PhiloFarnsworthwasbornin
America
in1906.Hewasinterestedinscienceandtechnologyatanearlyage.Whenhewastwelveyearsold,hebuiltanelectricmotorforhisfamily’swashingmachine.Whenhewasfourteen,hewasalreadygivingalotofthoughttoelectrons(电子).Ashewasdrivingthefamily’shorse-drawnplowingmachine,henoticedtheevenlyspacedrowsofthepotatofields.Thissightgavehimtheideathatelectronscouldscan(扫描)animageonerowatatime
—
anideathatwasthekeytoelectronictelevision.
Bythetimehewastwenty-oneyearsold,Farnsworthhadstartedhisowncompanyandhadmanagedtobuildtheworld’sfirstelectronictelevision.Itwasaverysimpledevice(设备).Butafteryearsofhardwork,Farnsworthwasabletointroducethekindoftelevisionwenowuse.
Farnsworthwasagreatinventor,buthelivedanunhappylife.Hehadalegalbattlewiththecompany,RadioCorporationofAmerica(RCA)overwhotherealinventoroftheTVwas.
Hewonthecase,butthegovernmentstoppedcompaniesfrommakingTVsduringthewar,soFarnsworthdidn’tmakemuchmoneyfromtheinvention.
WhenFarnsworthwasyoung,heimaginedtelevisionasaconvenientwayfordistantaudiencestoenjoylecturesbyfamousprofessors,orentertainmentbythebestsymphonies(交响乐)andballets.Whenhewasolder,televisionbecamemuchmorepopular,buthewasverydisappointedinthesillyprogramsonTV.Heeventoldhisownson,“There’