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Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£
19.15.B.£
9.18.C.£
9.15.
答案是C。
1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Onabus.B.Onthesubway.C.Inataxi.
2.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Adinnerparty.B.Abeachsport.C.Aweekendplan.
3.HowmuchmoredoesNancyneedforthecomputer?
A.$100.B.$550.C.$650.
4.Whatisthewomanplanningtodoontheweekend?
A.Holdadanceparty.
B.VisitBillwiththeman.
C.Helpthemanwithaparty.
5.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthefinalexam?
A.Worried.B.Confident.C.Disappointed.
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。
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.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Shopassistantandcustomer.B.Travelguideandtraveler.
C.Teacherandstudent.
7.Whatsouvenirswillthewomanchoose?
A.Silkandfans.
B.Longjingtea.
C.TheFourTreasuresoftheStudy.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whathasthewomandecidedtodo?
A.Buyaniceapartment.
B.Findaparkingspace.
C.Rentahouseneartheschool.
9.Wheredoesthewomanexpecttolive?
A.Inthecitycentre.B.Nexttothepark.C.Neartheschool.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSunday?
A.Cloudyandrainy.B.Sunnyandhot.C.Windyandstormy.
11.What’stheman’ssuggestionforSaturdayafternoon?
A.Goinghiking.B.Watchingamovie.C.Visitingamuseum.
12.Howdoesthewomanfindtheman’ssuggestions?
A.Veryunreasonable.B.Prettygood.C.Justso-so.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wheredidthewomanusetowork?
A.Inakindergarten.
B.Inamiddleschool.C.Atauniversity.
14.Whydidthewomanlearntwonewlanguages?
A.Todoresearchforherbooks.
B.Totranslateotherwriters’books.C.Tospeakthemwhentravelling.
15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkhergreatestadvantageis?
A.Shehaswrittenbooksforchildren.
B.Shehastakencoursesinchildren’swriting.
C.Sheisanexperiencedmotherwhoreadsalot.
16.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydiscussnext?
A.Money.B.Schedule.C.Children.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatcouldtheintendedlistenersmostprobablybe?
A.Studentswhowanttogetfurthereducation.
B.Volunteerswhocanworkabroad.
C.Officerswhohopetoimproveinternationalunderstanding.
18.WhatkindofprojectdoestheoneinJapanbelongto?
A.Along-termproject.
B.Amedium-termproject.C.Ashort-termproject.
19.WhatdoestheprojectinPolanddemand?
A.Languageability.B.Physicalwork.C.Medicalexperience.
20.Wherewillthemedicalstudentswork?
A.Inacenterfordisabledchildren.
B.Inachildren’sholidaycenter.C.InaJapanesevillage.
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。
A
TheUniversityofSheffield
Backtoitsorigin
TheUniversityofSheffieldisaresearchuniversityinthecityofSheffieldinSouthYorkshire,England.Itisoneoftheoriginal“redbrick”universities,whichareagroupoftopandfamousolduniversities.TheUniversityofSheffieldwasoriginallyformedbythecombinationofthreecolleges.TheSheffieldSchoolofMedicinewasfoundedin1828,followedin1879bytheopeningofFirthCollegebyMarkFirth,asteelmanufacturer(制造商),toteachartsandsciencesubjects.FirthCollegethenhelpedtoprovidemoneyfortheopeningoftheSheffieldTechnicalSchoolin1884toteachappliedscience.In1897thethreeinstitutionswerejoinedtogethertoformtheUniversityCollegeofSheffield,whichinturnbecametheUniversityofSheffieldbyRoyalCharter(特许)in1905.ThisuniversityisfamousforitsgoodeducationandboastsanumberofNobelPrizewinnersamongitsformer
students.
Moreinformation
System:
TheUniversityhasfivedepartments:
ArtsandHumanities;
Engineering;
PureScience;
SocialSciences;
Medicine,DentistryandHealth.Sheffieldalsohasmanyresearchprogramsinfieldsincludingaerospace,environmentalscience,psychology,andbiology.
Cityshow:
SheffieldisalivelycityinthenorthofEngland.SheffieldisknownasthegreenestcityinEuropebecauseofits2milliontrees.Asaresult,therearemanyparksandwoodsthroughoutthecityandbeyond.SheffieldisthegreenestcityinEnglandwith150woodlandsand50publicparkswithinthecity.Once,inSheffield,thefolkhero—RobinHoodlivedinSherwoodForestwith150ofhisloyalfriends.AndCharlotteBronte,theEnglishwriternotedforhernovelJaneEyrewasborninSheffield.
21.SheffieldisintheofEngland.
A.eastB.westC.southD.north
22.WhichstatementabouttheUniversityofSheffieldisnotTRUE?
A.Ithasagoodfameformanygreatgraduates.B.Ithasalonghistoryofmorethan180years.
C.Itisonememberof“redbrick”universities.D.Itownsdifferentdepartmentsandresearchprograms.
23.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Sheffieldhasverybeautifulscenery.B.CharlotteBronteisanEnglishwriter.
C.SheffieldisthebiggestcityofEngland.D.RobinHoodisacharacterinJaneEyre.
B
Inthefuturethosewhoaretakingcareofoldpeoplemaygethelpfromthehouseitself.
Overthelastfewyears,newtechnology,suchastheInternet,Wi-FiandflatTVscreens,haschangedourhomesandthewaythatwelive.Now,anothertechnologyrevolutionishappening.AnewprojectattheUniversityofHertfordshirewantstocreateahomethatmonitorspeoplelivinginitwhoareelderly.
Theresearchershavedevelopedawristbanddevice(装置)whichhelpsustowatchtheelderlypersonwhois
wearingit.Thedevicecollectsinformationtoseeifthepersonhasfallenorhaswanderedawayfromwhereheorsheshouldbe.
Theassisted-livingprojectispartoftheuniversity’swiderInterhomeproject,whichisthedevelopmentofasmarthouse.Thehouseremembersthehabitsofthepersonwholivesthereanditusesverylowamountsofenergy.TheInterhometeamhopethatofferingthisservicewillhelptakecareoftheelderly.Theysay,“It’sveryimportantthatthesetechnologiesaretheretohelpandsupportandnotreplaceanyoftheexistingservices.”
TheInterhomeisnotjustaresearchmethod.It’salsoawayforstudentsfromdifferentscientificbackgroundstolearnanddeveloptechnology.Theuniversityusesthelatesttechnologytohelpstudentsgetexperiencebydevelopingnewhardwareandsoftwarethemselves.Theteamincludesdesign,engineeringandcomputersciencestudentsworkingtogether.
“Weareworkingonasmart-homeprojectinWatfordwithsomecompaniesatthemoment,”saystheprojectleader.“Wearelookingathowasmarthomecanprovideevenmoreservices.”Thiscouldhelpmillionsofoldpeoplearoundtheworldhaveabetterandsaferlifeinthefuture.
24.Thewristbanddevicebenefitsitsusersby.
A.changingthelivinghabitsoftheelderlyB.monitoringpeoplewholiveinasmarthome
C.offeringinformationtothepersonwearingitD.watchingovertheelderlywhomayfallorgetlost
25.WhomdoestheUniversityofHertfordshirehaveinitsresearchteam?
A.Studentswhowanttofindajobeagerly.B.Studentswhoprefertoworkontheirown.
C.Studentsfromdifferentscientificbackgrounds.D.Studentswithalotofrichworkingexperience.
26.Whatistheprojectleader’sattitudetowardsthefutureofthesmarthomeproject?
A.Uncertain.B.Uninterested.C.Optimistic.D.Disappointed.
27.Whatmightbethemainideaofthepassage?
A.Awristbanddevicehaschangedthewaythatwelive.
B.Asmarthomehelpsstudentsdevelophardwareandsoftware.C.AnInterhomeprojecthasbeenputintousetohelptheelderly.
D.AnInterhomeprojectwillhelptheoldliveabetterandsaferlife.
C
Flyingforalongtime,youfinallyarriveattheplacewhereyoucanrelax—yourhotelroom.Nowyouthrow
yourbagonthebed,turnontheTVandwatchaninternationalnewsprogrammeonasatellitechannelprobablyfromUKortheUSA.
ThemaininternationalbroadcastersareBBCWorldandCNN.Withanaudienceofover1.5billionpeople,thesearepopularchannelsthatoffergood-qualitynewsprogrammes.Inbothcompanies,thejournalistsareexperiencedwritersthatproducejournalismofahighstandard.
However,therearealternativenewschannelswhichpeoplewatchbecausetheywantalesstraditionalornon-Westernviewonworldevents.RussiaTodayandAlJazeeraInternational,anArabiccompany,areinternationalchannelsthatbroadcastinEnglish.Bothcompaniessaytheygiveafreshviewonbigstories,andtheirexperiencedjournalistsoftenreportfromplaceswhereWesternjournalistsdonotwork,andsotheygiveusstoriesthatwedon’tnormallysee.
TheInternetoffersmorevariety.OneWorldTVisanInternetsitewhereyoucanfindstoriesaboutthedevelopingworldandhumanrights,ratherthantheusualstoriesaboutUSpoliticsandbusiness.Thewritersforthiscompanyareoftenlocalpeoplewhowritethestoriesforfree.Thisnon-professionaljournalismisincreasing,anditcertainlyoffersmorechoices.
Thisincreaseincitizenjournalismmeansthatyoucanwritethenews,too.Mainnewsbroadcastersoftenusephotographsandstoriesthatmembersofthegeneralpublicsendtothem,especiallywhenthereisadramaticbreakingnewsstory.Besidesthis,someblogsarepopularsourcesofnews,andthewebsiteNowPublicletsyouwritestoriesusinginformationyoucangetfromanywhere,includingsiteslikeYoutube,FlickrandTwitter.
28.Thefirstparagraph