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2.Whatwilltheydotonight?
A.Watchaplay.B.Seeamovie.C.Haveadrink.
3.Howmuchdidthewomangivethewaiterasatip?
A.35dollars.B.45dollars.C.10dollars.
4.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inaclothesshop.B.InahotelC.Inarestaurant.
5.WhatdoesMariaaskJimtodo'
?
A.Jointhehikingclub.B.Gohikingwithher.C.Callherback.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或对白,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.WhatdoesMarythinkofscience?
A.Interesting.B.Puzzling.C.Boring.
7.WhichcoursedoesTonylikebest?
A.Science.B.P.E.C.English.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatisthewomangoingtodonext?
A.Checkinatthehotel.B.Askabouttheroomprices.C.Meetherfriends.
9.Whichkindofroomdoesthewomanwant?
A.Aking-sizeregularroom.B.Aking-sizespecialroom.C.Atwin-sizeregularroom.
1
0.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?
A.160dollars.B.200dollars.C.360dollars.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What'
sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Motherandson.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.
12.HowlongdoestheSpanishclasslast?
A.Onehour.B.Anhourandahalf.C.Twohours.
13.WhatdoesLucythinkofherSpanishteacher?
A.Humorous.B.Strict.C.Friendly.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Buyingadress.B.Choosingasweater.C.Puttingonhermake-up.
15.Whatisthewomangoingtodointheevening?
A.Gotovisitheraunt.B.Watchafootballgame.C.Gotoadinnerparty.
16.Whatistheman'
sattitudetowardsthewoman?
A.Positive.B.Indifferent.C.Flexible.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhendidMichaellosehiscellphone?
A.
OnFridaynight.B.OnSaturdaymorning.C.OnSundayevening.
18.Wheredidthespeakerplantomeetthetaxidriver?
A.Atab
usstop.B.Athishome.C.Atataxicenter.
19.Whatdidthetax
idriverleavetothespeaker?
A.Nothing.B.Onlythecellphone.C.Thecellphoneandhisname.
20.HowdidthespeakertellMichaelthemessage?
A.Byemail.B.Byblog.C.Bytelephone.
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
Popidolsarecelebritieswhoburnbrighterthanregularstars.Ifastarissomeoneyoucanrecognizeonthestreet,anidolissomeonewhowillcauseastiratapublicappearance.
Withoutfans,anidolisjustanordinaryperson,likeyouandme.AsReeseWitherspoononcesaidwhileannouncingtheOscarforbestmake-up,moviestarslookjustlikepeopleindocumentaries(纪录片)ifyouseethemwithoutmake-up.
Iwasonceinvitedtoaprivatepartywhereabouthalfoftheguestswerestarsandtheotherhalfentertainmentreporters.Guesswhat?
Thegood-lookingoneswerethereportersbecausetheytendtobeyoung,andtheyglowwithoutmake-up.
Someidolsareborn;
somearemade.Mostidolsarecreatedbyamachinecalledtheentertainmentindustry.Theymayhavesomecharmsandtalent,butnotenoughtobecomefamous.Theyaretherawmaterialoutofwhichastar,orevenanidol,ismade.Anarmyofbehind-the-scenesassistantswillhype(炒作)orevenmakeuptheirvirtuesandhidetheirshortcomings.
ParisHiltonisthekindofstarwhopossessesnorealtalentbutyetisquitewell-known.Thisistheresultofendlesshype.Ifyouarethrustintothelimelightoftenenough,youcanbecomeacelebritywithouthavinganytalent.
Televisioncontestshowscreateamuchfairermoretransparentplatformwhereyoungpeoplecancompeteandshowcasetheirtalent.Thesoapoperaisanotherplatformforidolmaking.Thesedramaseriesarelong,givinganactormuchneededexposure.Theactorsandactressesarealwayswell-lit,madeupandbeautifullydressed.Nowalltheyneedissomegooddialoguefromthescriptwriter(编剧).
21.Whichofthefollowingstatementsagreeswiththewriter'
sviewpoint?
A.Mostidolsareborn.B.Theentertainmentindustryismorepopular.
C.ManystarsareoftengoodlookingD.Popidolsarenotasprettyasyouthink.
22.WhydoesthewriterusetheexampleofParisHilton?
A.Toshowthathypeisanimportantelementinmakingastar.
B.ToindicatethatParisHiltonisveryfamous.
C.Toproveast
aroftenlackstalent.
D.Toshowastarispopularbecauseoftheactingskills.
23.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthetelevisioncontestshow?
A.MorepracticalB.MoreformalC.MoreequalD.Morecompetitive
B
On8thMarchthisyear,eventsmarkingInternationalWomen'
sDay(IWD)wereheldinmanycountriesaroundtheworld.Inmostcountriestheeventshaveapoliticaltone:
theytendtocelebratetheadvanceswomenhavemadetowardseconomic,socialandpoliticalequalitywithmen,andtopressforchangeinthoseareasoflifewherethereisstillprogressto
bemade.
Inothercountries,meanwhile,8thMarchistraditionallymoreaboutexpressinganappreciationofwomen:
it
isadayonwhichmengivepresentstotheirwives,girlfriendsandmothers,anditthereforehassomesimilaritieswithStValentine’sDayandMother’sDay.
Backin1911,thefirstIWDeventsinAustria,Denmark,GermanyandSwitzerlandwerecertainlypolitical.Theywereprotestsbywomenagainstformsofgenderdiscriminationthatwouldnowbeunthinkableinmostpartsoftheworld:
almostnowherewerewomenallowedtovote,andFinlandwastheonlycountrywithsomefemalemembersofanationalparliament.Thegeneralexpectationworldwide,acrossdifferentcontinentsandcultures,wasthatwomenwouldspendtheirliveslargelyinthehome,devotingthemselvestolookingaftertheirhusbandsandchildren.Therateofwomenwhohadpaidemploymentwasfarlowerthantoday,andwhenwomendidgoouttoworktheytypicallyearnedverylittle,meaningtheywereeconomicallydependentonmen.
Acenturylater,genderinequalityinemployment—particularlypayinequality—isstilloneofthehottestissuesIWDtriestodrawattentionto:
itremainscommon,ofcourse,forwomentoearnlessthanmenfordoingexactlythesamejob.
Limitededucationalopportunities(therearemanycountriesinwhichgirlsgenerallystayfeweryearsinschoolthanboys)anddomesticviolencetowardswomenhavealsobeenhighlightedbyeventssurroundingIWDinrecentyears.
Andyet,astheIWDwebsitenotes,alongsidethe‘negatives’thereareplentyof‘positives’.Asjustoneexample,toreturntotheissueofwomenelectedtooffice,the
changeoverthelasthundredyearshasbeensignificant.Since1911,whenthesmallgroupofwomenintheFinnishparliament(nineteenofthem,tobeexact)weretheonlyfemalesinpublicofficeworldwide,thegovernmen
tsofmorethanfiftyd
ifferentcountrieshavebeenledbywomen.In2011,atleastonecountryineverycontinenthasafemaleleader,includinghigh-profileexamplessuchasBrazil(DilmaRousseff),Germany(AngelaMerkel)andAustralia(JuliaGillard).
24.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.100yearsago,womenwerenotallowedtoworkoutside.
B.IWDisequaltoStValentine'
sDayandMother'
sDayinsomecountries.
C.Finlandwasthefirstcountrywithfemaleemployment.
D.PayinequalityisahotissueforIWD.
25.Whichwordbelowisclosestinmeaningtothephrase"
pressfor"
inParagraph1?
A.preventB.urgeC.expressD.want
26.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat.
A.theprogressingainingequalityinthelastcenturyseemstobetooslow
B.theconceptofequalpayforequalworkiscompletelyacceptedinpractice
C.muchhasbeenachievedingenderequality,butstillthereisspaceforimprovement
D.oneortwofemaleleaderscan'
tstandforwomen'
ssocialstatusonthewhole
C
ScientistshavefoundthathumaneyesaremorelikelytobedamagedbyUVr
ayswhileskiinginthesnow-coveredareasthansittingonthebeach,accordingtoareportbytheUKnewspaper.TheresearchersatKanazawaMedicalUniversity,JapanandAmericancompanyJohnson&
Johnsonconductedthestudytogether.TheylookedattheeffectsoflightreflectiononnewlyfallensnowonaskitrailinIshikawaDistrict,northernJapan.TheycomparedtheresultswiththelevelsofUVraysonasandbeachinsouthern
Japan'
sOkinawaDistrict.
Theyfoundthatonthebeach,eyes
areexposedtoadaily260kilojoules(千焦耳)ofUVasquaremetercomparedto658kilojoulesinsnow-coveredareas.
ThefindingsaresupportedbytheJapanMeteorological(气象的)Agency.Accordingtotheagency,thereflectionrateofUVlightonbeachesisoftenbetween10and25percent,comparedto80percentinthenewsnowareas.Theamountoflightincreased4percentwitha300-meterriseinheight.
MostofusknowthatUVrayscanharmtheskin.That'
swhywewearsunscreenonourskinbeforewegetoutinthesun.ButmanyofusmaynotrealizethatUVraysarealsoharmfultotheeyes.
IfyoureyesareexposedtolargeamountsofUVradiationoverashortperiodoftime,youmayexperienceakindofsunburnoftheeye,whichisharmful.Youreyeswillbecomeredandfeelastrangefeeling.Theymaybesensitivetolight.Fortunately,thisisusuallytemporaryandseldomcausespermanentdamagetotheeyes.
Long-termexposuretoUVradiation,however,canbemoreserious.Scientificstudiesandresearcheshaveshownthatexposuretosmall
amountsofUVradiationoveraperiodofmanyyearsincreasesthechanceofeyedamage,whichcouldleadtototalblindness.
27.Youwould