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C.Thewoman.
3.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Thecaristooexpensive.
B.Thecarisn'
tofgoodquality.
C.Thecarisworthitsprice.
4.What'
stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Bossandsecretary.B.TeacherandstudentC.Husbandandwife.
5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thewomanisaclosefriendoftheman.
B.Thewomanistiredofherwork.
C.Thewomanisseeingadoctor
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下而5段对活或独白。
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
每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各
C.Inabookstore.
C.Anxious.
C.Winter.
C.Saleswomanandcustomer.
佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白你将有时间阅读各个小题小题将给出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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.InalibraryB.Athome.
7.Howdidthemanfeelatthebeginningoftheconversation?
A.Angry.B.Excited.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What'
stheprobableseasonnow?
A.Spring.B.Summer.
9.What'
stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.B.Motherandson.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whereistheconcertgoingtobegiven?
A.Inthehall.B.Inthedinning-hall.
11.Whenistheconcertgoingtobegiven?
A.At3p.m.B.At3:
30p.m.
12.Whydoesthewomanhavethemanwearmoreclothes?
A.Becauseit'
llbeverycold.
B.Becauseshewillputonhisclothes.
C.Becausetheywillwaitoutsidetoolong.听第9段材枓,回答第13至16题。
13.Howoldisthewoman?
A.16yearsold.B.30yearsold.
14.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthecircus?
A.Satisfied.B.Excited.
15.Whenwilltheanimalshowsbegin?
A.Inanhour.B.Inhalfanhour.
16.Howmanyplaceshavethetwospeakersbeentoatthecircus?
A.4.B.5.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatistheislandofManhattanlike?
A.Averylargeisland.
B.Averysmallisland.
C.Along,narrowisland.
18.What'
sthepopulationofNewYorkCity?
A.Oversevenmillion.B.Oversixmillion.
19.WheredoagreatmanyblackAmericanslive?
A.InManhattan.B.InHarlem.
20.What'
stheheightofthetallestbuildinginNewYorkCity?
A.50meters.B.110.25meters.
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)
C.Outsidethedinning-hall.
C.At3:
30a.m.
C.Over30yearsold.
C.Sad.
C.Intwohours.
C.6.
C.Oversevenbillion.
C.InChinatown.
C.411.75meters.
阅读下列短文,从每題所给的选项A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
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PetFirstAid
Price:
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PetFirstAidhelpsyouprovidethebasiccareandattentionthatyourfour-leggedfriendmightneedinamedicalemergency.Theapplicationshowsownershowtotreatillnesseswithhelpfulvideos,picturesandarticlesonsubjectslikecuts,woundtreatmentandmore.AsectioncalledPetInfoletsyouenterininformationaboutyourpetsincludingwhentheyhadtheirlastvaccinations,anymedicinestheytake,orinformationaboutanydiseasesorconditionsyouranimalsuffersfrom.
PawCardPetTracker
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PawCardhelpsyoukeeparecordofyourlovedone'
simportantinformation.Useittorecordyourpet'
smedicalcontacts,vaccinations,identitycards,medicalconditionsandmedicines.Additionalcharacteristicsincludeadrawingshowingyourdog'
weightovertime.
DogParkFinder
DogParkFinderhelpsyoulocatedog-friendlyparksandtraininglocationsinyourarea(USA)locationsonly).
Theappincludesinformationonmorethan2,200off-leash(无需给狗拴链的)areas,userphotosandmorethan6,500reviews,soyoucanhavefunwithyourdogofftheleash.
DogBook
DogBookisasocialnetworkingapplicationfordogs.LikeFacebook,userscansharewithotherpeoplewhat'
goingonintheirdog'
life,sharephotos,andfindgreatanimal-friendlyplacestomeetup.
21.TheappPetFirstAidisdifferentfromtheothertheemainlyin.
A.sizeB.priceC.applicationD.position
22.Ifyouwanttokeeparecordofyourdog'
weight,youcanuse.
A.DogBookB.PetFirstAidC.DogParkFinderD.PawCardPetTracker
23.Whichoneisthebestchoiceifyouwanttofinddogtraininglocations?
A.DogParkFinderB.PetFirstAid
C.PawCardPetTracker.D.DogBook
24.Fromthetextwecanknow.
A.DogBookuserscanfindoff-leashareas
B.DogParkFinderprovidesworldwideinformation
C.PawCardPetTrackerrecordsyourdog'
information
D.PetFirstAiduserscanfindthenearesthospitaleasily
B
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Driverlesscarswillatfirstbehuddledwithhuman-drivencars.Butthefirstplaceswheretheywillbecomedominant(统治的)aredenseurbanareas—preciselythespotsmostdamagedbytheautomobileage.Manyadvaneedcitiesarealreadyreducingtheroleofhuman-drivencargo.Driverlesscarswillquickenthatprocessandwillbringusenormousbenefits.
Driverlesscarswillreduceaccidentsbyaround90percent.That'
big——theannualdeathtollontheworld'
roadsisabout1.2millionayear.Pollutionandcarbonemissionswilldrop,becauseurbandriverlesscarswillbeelectric.Theold,otherwisetheywouldstayathomemostofthetimeandthedisabledandteenagerswillsuddenlygainmobility.
Ontheotherhand,driverlesscarswillbringcatastrophe.Thebestthingabouttheautomobileagewasthatit
employedtensofmillionsofpeopletomake,market,insureanddrivevehicles.Overthenext20years,themostlylow-skilledmenwhonowdrivetrucks,taxisandbuseswillseetheirjobsreduced.Carmakersareespeciallyscared.ThefewcarsofthefuturemightbemadebytechcompaniessuchasApple,BaiduandGoogle.ImagingtheimpactonGermany,wheretheautomotivesectoristhelargestindustry.
Dramaticchangeiscoming,anddriverlesscarscouldarriveby2020.Butgovernmentshavebarelybegunthinkingaboutit.Only6percentofthebiggestUScitieshavefactoredthemintotheirIong-termplanning.
AdecadeagoanyonehardlysawtheSmartphonecoming.Ithasboughtanepidemicofmassaddiction.Let'
hopewedoabetterjobofhandlingthedriverlesscar.
25.Theunderlinedwordsbehuddledwith”nParagraph2canbereplacedby“.
A.showupB.existtogetherC.getridofD.taketheplaceof
26.Whycandriverlesscarsreducepollutionandcarbonemissions?
A.Driverlesscarsreducethenumberofcars.
B.Driverlesscarswillbepoweredbyelectricity.
C.Driverlesscarssavefuelbydrivingthemselves.
D.Driverlesscarswillreducetoomanyaccidents.
27.What'
theauthor'
attitudetowarddriverlesscars?
A.Doubtful.B.Negative.C.Objective.D.Worried.
28.
Whatcanweknowaboutdriverlesscars?
AerialperformerJenniferBrickerwasbornwithoutlegs,butsheneverletitstopher.
WrappedinaloopofredsilkhungfromtheceilingJenniferBrickerclimbsandtwiststothemusic.Herhead
hangsdownandherstrongarmsletgoasshebalancesonherback,highabovethegroundamovethat'
sailthemoredaringbecauseshehasnolegs.
JenniferwasafewmonthsoldwhenshewasadoptedbySharonandGeraldBricker.Shehadbigbrowneyes,abrightsmile,andhugeamountsofenergy.Whenadoctoradvisedheradoptiveparentstocarryheraroundinakindofbucket,theyrefused.
Jennifersoonlearnedtowalk—andrun—onherhandsandbottom,andgrewupfearlesslyclimbingtrees
andbouncingonthetrampoline(蹦床)withherthreeolderbrothers.Myparentsdidn'
treatmedifferentlysoIdidn'
grasptheconceptthatIwasdifferent.IknewIdidnShavelegsbutthatwasnSstoppingmefromdoingthethingsIwantedtodo.”
Attheageofthreeshewasfittedwithartificiallegs,butsheneverreallytooktothem—shemovedmorefreelywithout.
In1996theOlympicGamestookplaceinAtlanta.Jenniferlovedtowatchthewomen'
sgymnasticsteam,
andespeciallyadoredthe14-year-oldDominiqueMoceanuwhocompetedfortheUS.WhenMoceanuandthewomen'
teamwongold,Jenniferdecidedshewasgoingtobeagymnast,too.Shetookuppowertumbling,whichinvolvesperformingfloorexercisesdownarunway.ButJenniferdidnotwantanyallowancestobemadeforherdisability.
Attheageof10shetookpartintheJuniorOlympicsandbyage11shewastumblingchampionforthestateofIllinois.
Jennifernowtravelstheworldasaninspirationalspeakerandactsasanaerialperformer.
29.WhydidJenniferdeterminetobeagymnast?
A.Sheknewthatshewasdifferentfromothers.
B.Shewantedtomakeallowancesforherdisability.
C.ShewaseagertoparticipateintheJuniorOlympics.
D.ShewasgreatlyinfluencedbyDominiqueMoceanu.
30.WhatdoweknowaboutJenniferBricker?
A.Shefeltembarrassedwithoutlegs.
B.Shewascarriedinabucketasababy.
C.Shewasbroughtupasanormalchild.
D.Shelostherlegswhenshewasadopted.
31.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeJenniferBricker?
A.Self-respected.B.Cautious.C.Sensitive.D.Clever.
D
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