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A.Thepanywillholdabigparty
B.Thewomanwillhostabigparty
C.Themanwillhaveabiggeroffice
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.ThebabyB.ThehouseworkC.Amovie
第二节
6---7
6.Whyisthewomansoexcited?
A.ShehasajobinterviewB.Shewillinterviewsomeone
C.Shewasacceptedatanewjob
7.Accordingtotheman,whatshouldthewomanwear?
A.AcolorfuldressB.SomejeansC.Aformalsuit
8---10
8.WhatdidthewomanusetodoonSaturdays?
A.PlaybasketballB.GoswimmingC.Liftweights
9.Whatisthewoman’smaingoal?
A.TolosepoundsB.TogethugemusclesC.Tobehealthierandstronger
10.Howdoesthecoachfeelabouttheteam’schances?
A.ConfidentB.WorriedC.Uncertain
11---13
11.Whendidthewomanwanttospeaktothemanyesterday?
A.IntheearlymorningB.AboutnoonC.Intheevening
12.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?
A.He’sajournalistB.He’sarepairmanC.He’saphotographer
13.Wherewasthewomanlastnight?
A.InthenewspaperofficeB.AtaconcertC.Athome
14---16
14.Howoldisthewoman’snephew?
A.14B.15C.17
15.Whywon’tthewomanbuyhernephewvideogames?
A.HisparentsgothimsomeB.Hehasnointerestinthem
C.Shedoesn’twanttospendthatmuchmoney
16.Whatmightthemanbuyforhiskidsasagift?
A.AvideogameB.AnewphoneC.Avolleyball
17---20
17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?
A.HostingatalkshowB.LeadingatourC.Givingalecture
18.Whatisproducedatthefactory?
A.FruitB.CakeC.Candy
19.Howmanyworkersmakeeachstatue?
A.10B.100C.500
20.Whathappenedtotheworkersreplacedbytherobots?
A.TheywereallfiredB.Theyweregivendifferentjobs
C.Theyweresenttoanotherfactory
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A
InancientEgypt,thepharaoh(法老)treatedthepoormessagerunnerlikeaprincewhenhearrivedatthepalace,ifhebroughtgoodnews.However,iftheexhaustedrunnerhadthemisfortunetobringthepharaohunhappynews,hisheadwascutoff.
Shadesofthatspiritspreadovertoday’sconversations.OnceafriendandIpackedupsomepeanutbutterandsandwichesforanouting.Aswewalkedlight-heartedlyoutofthedoor,picnicbasketinhand,asmilingneighborlookedupattheskyandsaid,“Ohboy,baddayforapicnic.Theweathermansaysit’sgoingtorain.”Iwantedtostrikehimonthefacewiththepeanutbutterandsandwiches.Notforhisstupidweatherreport,forhissmile.
SeveralmonthsagoIwasracingtocatchabus.AsIbreathlesslyputmyhandfulofcashacrosstheGreyhoundcounter,thesalesagentsaidwithabroadsmile.“Ohthatbusleftfiveminutesago.”Dreamsofhead-cutting!
It’snotthenewsthatmakessomeoneangry.It’stheunsympatheticattitudewithwhichit’sdelivered.Everyonemustgivebadnewsfromtimetotime,andwinningprofessionalsdoitwiththeproperattitude.Adoctoradvisingapatientthatsheneedsanoperationdoesitinacaringway.Abossinforminganemployeehedidn’tgetthejobtakesonasympathetictone.Bigwinnersknow,whendeliveringanybadnews,theyshouldsharethefeelingofthereceiver.
Unfortunately,manypeoplearenotawareofthis.Whenyou’retiredfromalongflight,hasahotelclerkcheerfullysaidthatyourroomisn’treadyyet?
Whenyouhadyourheartsetonthetoastbeef,hasyourwaitermerrilytoldyouthathejustservedthelastpiece?
Itmakesyouastravelerordinerwanttolandyourfistrightontheirunsympatheticfaces.
Hadmyneighbortoldmeoftheupingrainstormwithsympathy,Iwouldhaveappreciatedhiswarning.HadtheGreyhoundsalesclerksympatheticallyinformedmethatmybushadalreadyleft,Iprobablywouldhavesaid,“Oh,that’sallright,I’llcatchthenextone.”Bigwinners,whentheyhearbadnews,deliverbombswiththeemotionthebombarded(被轰炸的)personissuretohave.
21.InParagraph1,thewritertellsthestoryofthepharaohto________.
A.makeaparisonB.introduceatopic
C.describeasceneD.offeranargument
22.Inthewriter’sopinion,hisneighborwas________.
A.friendlyB.warm-hearted
C.notconsiderateD.nothelpful
23.From“Dreamsofhead-cutting!
”(Paragraph3),welearnthatthewriter________.
A.wasmadatthesalesagent
B.wasremindedofthecruelpharaoh
C.wishedthatthesalesagentwouldhavebaddreams
D.dreamedofcuttingthesalesagent’sheadthatnight
B
BrookeMartin’sgoldenretriever(金毛猎犬)Kaylahatedbeingleftaloneorseparated.Shewouldhowl,pace,andchewonthings.Brookelearnedthatotherpeoplehadthesameproblemwiththeirpets.Shewondered:
“Whatifyoucouldtalktoyourdogifyouweregone?
”
Workingwithherfatherintheirgarage,the16-year-oldcameupwithseveralideas.Finally,sheinventedadevicethatallowedpetownerstovideochatwiththeirpets!
ShecallsthedeviceiCPooch.“Thedogdoesn’thavetoanswerthecall,”explainsBrooke.“Itesupimmediatelyonthescreenontheirend.It’satwo-wayaudioandvideo—youcanseeandheareachother.”Withaclickofabuttonyoucanevensendthedogatreat!
Herinventionhasearnedheraspotpetingagainstnineotherfinalistsinayoungscientistpetitionformiddle-schoolstudents.Thesefinalists,selectedbasedontheirshortvideopresentations,areworkingwithmentorsoverthesummerbeforeheadingtothefinalpetitioninSt.Paul,Minn.
AfterMartin’svideoputheramongthe10finalistsintheDiscoveryEducation3MYoungScientistChallenge,shewaspairedwithDelonyLanger-Anderson,aproductdevelopmentscientistin3M’sconsumerhealthcaredivision.“Ijustleadherdowntheproductdevelopmentpath,”Langer-AndersontoldLiveScience.Thispathincludesguidanceonhowtotestthepotentialproduct,whichbinesavideochatdevicethatanswersimmediatelyonthedog’sendwithadogtreatdevicetheownercanremotelyactivate.
“OnethingIhavethoughtaboutalotis,whathappensifthedeviceisonthefloor,whatifyourdogknocksitover,orscratchesthescreen?
”
Martinsaid.SheandLanger-Andersondiscussedthis,andMartinisnowtestingmaterialsatalocaldogshelterbytapingthemtothedoghousefloorstoseehowwelltheywithstandsharpteethandclaws.
Thefinalistscreatemodelstheycantest,withtheguidancefromamentor.Theirprojectsincludeafuelcellthattransformscutgrassintoelectricityandanappthatrewardsdriversfornottextingorcalling.Langer-Andersontriestohelpthestudentsworkthroughthescientificmethod,testingtheirhypothesis,inadeterminedway.“Sothekidsdon’tgetburiedindata,”shesaid.
24.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?
A.“iCPooch”winsinayoungscientistpetition.
B.A16-year-oldgirlinventsadevicefordogs’hunger.
C.Aman-madedeviceletspeoplechatwiththeirpets.
D.Akid-inventeddevicecalmsdogs’separationanxiety.
25.“iCPooch”calmspetdogsby________.
A.allowingvideochatB.makingdogssleep
C.answeringthecallD.givingthemfood
26.Whatistheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedword
“mentors”
?
A.petitorsB.AssistantsC.InstructorsD.panions
27.Whatdotheinventionsofthefinalistshaveinmon?
A.Theyareallnewinventionsdealingwithpets.
B.Theyarepossiblesolutionstoeverydayproblems.
C.Theycopewiththeproblemsrelatedtoputers.
D.Theyareallacplishedthroughindividualwork.
C
IfyouneverreadtheclassicF.ScottFitzgerald’snovelTheGreatGatsby,nowisyourchancetocatchup—bywatchingthelatestfilmadaptation.Becauseifthere’sonesentencetosumupthefilm,itwouldbe,asFoxNewssaysinitsreview,“It’sjustlikethebook”.
DirectorBazLuhrmann’smainchallengewas“eithertofindavisualequivalent(相等物)forFitzgerald’selegantessay--theopensecretofthebook’sstayingpower--ortobendthematerialtohisownexotic(异国的)strengths,”aTimemagazinereviewsays.Hetriesitbothways,withvaryingdegreesofsuccess.
ConsideredtobeFitzgerald'
srepresentativework,TheGreatGatsbyexploresthemesofidealism,resistancetochange,socialchange,andexcess,creatingaportraitoftheJazzAgeortheRoaringTwentiesthathasbeendescribedasacautionarytaleregardingtheAmericanDream.
Nick,thenarrator,movestoNewYorkforthesummertovisithiscousinDaisy.Hisnext-doorneighborisJayGatsby(LeonardoDiCaprio),whorarelycontactswithothersandisrumoredtobeaherooftheGreatWar.GatsbyclaimstohaveattendedOxfordUniversity,buttheevidenceissuspect.AsNicklearnsmoreaboutGatsby,everydetailabouthimseemsquestionable,excepthisloveforDaisy.ThoughDaisyismarried,Gatsbystilladoresherashis“goldengirl.”Theyfirstmetwhenshewasayoungladyfromawealthyfamilyandhewasaworking-classmilitaryofficer.Daisypromisedtowaitforhisreturnfromthewar.However,shemarriedTom,aclassmateofNick.Havingobtainedagreatfortune,Gatsbysetsouttowinherbackagain.
“AllofFitzgerald’soriginalcreationfindsitswayintothisfilm,evengoingasfarastoincludequiteabitoftheoriginaldialogue,”USfilmcriticJustinTaroliwritesinhisreview.“Thecastisbeautifulasisthescript,andthescenesareavisualfeast,”Taroliadds.
DiCapriodoesagoodandprofessionaljobasthesocialitebyrecreatingFitzgerald’sdescriptionofGatsby’scharm.“Hecanlookatsomeoneforaninstantandunderstandhowperfectlyheorshewants