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5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thesignisnotclearenough.B.Themanwantstoseethestaff.
C.Themanisinthewrongplace.
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至7题。
6.HowlongdidMichaelstayinChina?
A.Fivedays.B.Oneweek.C.Twoweeks.
7.WheredidMichaelgolastyear?
A.ToRussia.B.ToNorway.C.ToIndia.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whichsectiondoesthemanthinkmostinteresting?
A.Worldaffairs.B.News.C.Sports.
9.Whatnewspaperdoesthewomanusuallybuy?
A.Anationalone.B.Ainternationalone.C.Alocalone.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatistheweatherlike?
A.Snowy.B.Fine.C.Windy.
11.Wherearethetwospeakers?
A.Inashop.B.Onanisland.C.Onaboat.
12.Whendopeoplegotoseetheancientcastle?
A.Insummer.B.Inautumn.C.Inwinter.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.HowdidAlicegetcheaptraintickets?
A.Sheboughtstudentstickets.B.Sheboughtreturntickets.
C.Sheboughtgrouptickets.
14.WheredidAlicestay?
A.Inahotel.B.Inatent.C.Inatreehouse.
15.WhatdidAlicethinkoftheweekendonthemountain?
A.Enjoyable.B.Frightening.C.Tiring.
16.WhatdoweknowaboutAlice?
A.Shewentoutalone.B.ShedidsomewalkinginScotland.
C.Shewenttoabigcityattheweekend.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whendidthespeakerstarttocollecthatsthesecondtime?
A.In2005.B.In2006.C.In2010.
18.Whydidthespeakersellhersecondhatcollection?
A.Shehadnotimetolookafterthehats.
B.Shewantedtogotoanothercity.
C.Sheneededmoney.
19.Howcanpeopleadmirethespeaker’shatcollection?
A.Bygoingtoamuseum.B.Byvisitingawebsite.
C.Bygoingtoheroffice.
20.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?
A.Sheisworkingforanadvertisingagency.
B.ShestudiedinCopenhagen.
C.Shegotmostofthehatsfromherfriends.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
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Localhistorymuseumdetailingthetown’sfamousropeandnettradewithadditionalchangingtemporarydisplays.WealsohaveayearroundLocalHistoryGentrenearbywhereyoucancompletelocalandfamilyhistoryresearch.
Open:
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FurleighEstateWineTours
Vineyardandwinery,producersoftheUK’smostoutstandingsparklingwine.Comeandseehowthe2016WinemakeroftheYearmakeswine.
Openforsales:
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OldCrownCourtandCells
Experiencetwohundredyearsofshockingcrimeandpunishment.LocationofTolpuddleMartyrs’trial.Toursofcourtroomandcellsonselectedafternoonsmid-JulytoendAugust.
Monday-Friday,MarchtoSeptemberincluded.
Bookingthroughwww.visit-
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21.Wherecanyoulearnaboutwinemaking?
A.AtMappertonHouse&
GardensB.AtOldCrownCourtandCells
C.AtBridportMuseumD.AtFurleighEstate
22.Whichwebsiteshouldyouvisitifyouwanttogetagoodprice?
A.www.furleighestate.co.ukB.www.visit-.
C.www.bridportmuseum.co.ukD.
23.Onwhatdayoftheweekcanyouvisitallthefourplaces?
A.MondayB.Tuesday
C.FridayD.Saturday
B
IwasdelightedtoreceiveacopyofMarieCurieandHerDaughtersbyShelleyEmlingthroughmymailboxafewweeksago.
Actuallysciandformulae(公式).OfcourseIknewwhoMarieCuriewas,hergreatachievements,hercontributiontoscience,tomedicaladvancesandherinfluenceontheworld,butotherthanthose,Ireallyhadverylittleideaaboutherlife.
ShelleyEmlinghasbasedthisbookonMarieCurie’srelationshipwithhertwodaughters,IreneandEve.ThebookbeginsaftertheearlydeathofPierreCurie,whenMarieislefttocarryontheworkthattheystartedasacoupleandtobringuphertwosmalldaughtersalone.EmlinghasconcentratedherbookonthecommunicationbetweenMarieandherdaughters.Inherdaighter'
sopinion,shewasnotanoverly-protectivemother,nordidshehesitatetospendtimeawayfromherdaughters,yetthisdidnotweakentheirrelationship.Mariewasacaringandlovingmother,whoencouragedherdaughterstobecomeindividuals,toachievewhattheywantedto.
MarieCurieandherhusbandmadethedecisionnottoprofitfromtheirdiscoveries.ItwasbecauseofthisthatMariehadtodependondonationstocarryoutherwork,andthatshehadtocarryouttoursoftheStates.
IwasveryimpressedbyEmling’swritingstyle—shehastoldthestoryofthreeextraordinarywomenwhowerewayaheadoftheirtimeinaninterestingandveryreadablemanner.
24.Whatisthewritergoodat?
A.Daydreaming.B.EnglishandHistory.
C.Physicsandchemistry.D.Facts,figuresandformulae.
25.WhatisMarieCurielikeintheeyesofIreneandEve?
A.Shemakesapetofthemlikebabies.,
B.Sheavoidsstayingawayfromthem.
C.Sheencouragesthemtobuildtheirowncharacters.
D.Shewantstobeinvolvedineveryareaoftheirlife.
26WhydidMarieCurietourtheStates?
A.Becauseshemeanttomakeherselfafamousperson.
B.Becausesheneededmoneytobringuphertwosmalldaughtersbyherself.
C.BecauseshewishedtointroducethemedicaladvancestopeopleintheU.S.
D.Becauseshedecidedtocontinueherworkwithoutmoneymadefromdiscoveries.
27.What’sthefocusofthebookwrittenbyShelleyEmling?
A.TheconnectionbetweenMarieCurieandherdaughters.
B.ThecontributionsMarieCuriemadetotheworld.
C.TheresearchworkofMarieCurieandherhusband.
D.ThedecisionmadebyMarieCurieandherhusband.
C
Hereisanastonishingandsignificantfact:
Mentalworkalonecan’tmakeustired.Itsoundsabsurd.Butafewyearsago,scientiststriedtofindouthowlongthehumanbraincouldlaborwithoutreachingastageoffatigue(疲劳).Totheamazementofthesescientists,theydiscoveredthatbloodpassingthroughthebrain,whenitisactive,showsnofatigueatall!
Ifwetookadropofbloodfromadaylaborer,wewouldfinditfulloffatiguetoxins(毒素)andfatigueproducts.ButifwetookbloodfromthebrainofanAlbertEinstein,itwouldshownofatiguetoxinsattheendoftheday.
Sofarasthebrainisconcerned,itcanworkaswellandswiftlyattheendofeightoreventwelvehoursofeffortasatthebeginning.Thebrainistotallytireless.Sowhatmakesustired?
Somescientistsdeclarethatmostofourfatiguecomesfromourmentalandemotional(情感的)attitudes.OneofEngland’smostoutstandingscientists,J.A.Hadfield,says,“Thegreaterpartofthefatiguefromwhichwesufferisofmentalorigin.Infact,fatigueofpurelyphysicaloriginisrare.”Dr.Brill,afamousAmericanscientist,goesevenfurther.Hedeclares,“Onehundredpercentofthefatigueofasittingworkeringoodhealthisduetoemotionalproblems.”
Whatkindsofemotionsmakesittingworkerstired?
Joy?
Satisfaction?
No!
Afeelingofbeingbored,anger,anxiety,tenseness,worry,afeelingofnotbeingappreciated-thosearetheemotionsthattiresittingworkers.Hardworkbyitselfseldomcausesfatigue.Wegettiredbecauseouremotionsproducenervousnessinthebody.
28.Whatsurprisedthescientistsafewyearsago?
A.Fatiguetoxinscouldhardlybefoundinalaborer’sblood.
B.AlbertEinsteindidn’tfeelwornoutafteraday’swork.
C.Amentalworker’sbloodwasfilledwithfatigue
D.Thebraincouldworkformanyhourswithoutfatiguetoxins.
29.Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingcanmakesittingworkerstired?
A.Challengingmentalwork.B.Endlesstasks.
C.Unpleasantemotions.D.Physicallabor.
30.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthescientists’ideas?
A.HedoubtsthemB.Heagreeswiththem..
C.Hearguesagainstthem.D.Hehesitatestoacceptthem.
31.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatinordertostayenergetic,sittingworkersneedto________.
A.havesomegoodfoodB.exerciseregularly
C.enjoytheirworkD.discoverfatiguetoxins
D
Whenyou’reoutwithafriendandtakeaphotoofyourselves,doyouknowthatyouarealsocreatingaworkofart?
OrthatyouarecompetingwithVincentvanGoghhimself?
Probablynot.Yourideamightbetoshowoffyourselfie(自拍照)onWeChatorQQ,butyouprobablydon’tthinkoftheInternetasagalleryorofyourselfasanartist.
ButthechiefexecutiveofLondon’sSaatchiGallery,NigelHurst,