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7.5. 

 

B.£

15. 

C.£

50.

2.Which 

right 

gate 

man’s 

flight?

A.Gate 

16. 

B.Gate 

22. 

C.Gate 

25.

3.How 

does 

feel 

about 

going 

to 

school 

by 

bike?

A.Happy. 

B.Tired. 

C.Worried.

4.When 

can 

woman 

get 

computers?

A.On 

Tuesday. 

B.On 

Wednesday. 

C.On 

Thursday.

5.What 

think 

of 

shirt 

party?

A.The 

size 

not 

large 

enough.B.The 

material 

good.

C.The 

color 

suitable.

第二节(共15小题)

每段对话后有几个小题,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。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What 

we 

learn 

Mr.Brown?

A.He 

in 

his 

office.B.He 

at 

meeting.C.He 

out 

meal.

7.What 

probably 

do 

next?

A.Call 

back.B.Come 

again.C.Leave 

message.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What 

kind 

room 

want 

take?

A.A 

single 

room.B.A 

double 

room.C.A 

three.

9.What 

need 

put 

from?

A.Telephone 

and 

student 

card 

numbers.B.Student 

number 

address.

C.Address 

telephone 

number.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.What 

relationship 

between 

speakers?

A.Fellow 

clerks.B.Boss 

secretary.C.Customer 

salesperson.

11.What 

like 

job?

A.Living 

close 

office.B.Chances 

go 

abroad.

C.Nice 

people 

work 

with.

12.What 

know 

woman?

A.She 

likes 

traveling.B.She 

new 

company.

C.She 

works 

public 

relations.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.When 

visitors 

come?

A.In 

March. 

B.In 

April. 

C.In 

May.

14.How 

many 

are 

coming?

A.8. 

B.10. 

C.12.

15.What 

on 

second 

day?

A.Go 

party. 

B.Visit 

schools. 

C.Attend 

lecture.

16.Where 

final 

A.To 

London. 

B.To 

Scotland. 

C.To 

coast.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.What 

first 

word 

baby 

tried 

say?

A.Truck. 

B.OK. 

C.Duck.

18.How 

old 

was 

when 

he 

learned 

say 

that 

correctly?

A.About18months.B.About21months.C.About24months.

19.What 

did 

father 

screamed 

airport?

corrected 

baby.B.He 

stop 

baby.

C.He 

himself 

somewhere.

20.Why 

mother 

pretend 

baby?

got 

angry 

with 

father.B.She 

frightened 

noise.

felt 

uneasy 

noisy 

baby.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)

第一节(共15小题,每小题3分,满分45分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并将答案填在答题卡上。

A

TheManofManySecrets—HarryHoudini—wasoneofthegreatestAmericanentertainersinthetheaterthiscentury.Hewasamanfamousforhisescapes—fromprisoncells,fromwoodenboxesfloatinginrivers,fromlockedtanksfullofwater.HeappearedintheatersalloverEuropeandAmerica.CrowdscametoseethegreatHoudiniandhis“magic”tricks.

Ofcourse,hissecretwasnotmagicorsupernaturalpowers.Itwassimplystrength.Hehadtheabilitytomovehistoesaswellashemovedhisfingers.Hecouldmovehisbodyintoalmostanypositionhewanted.

Houdinistartedworkingintheentertainmentworldwhenhewas17,in1891.HeandhisbrotherTheoperformedcardtricksinclubinNewYork.TheycalledthemselvestheHoudiniBrothers.WhenHarrymarriedin1894,heandhiswifeBessworkedtogetherasmagicianandassistant.Butforalongtimetheywerenotverysuccessful.ThenHarryperformedhisfirstprisonescape,inChicagoin1898.Harrypersuadedadetectivetolethimtrytoescapefromtheprison,andheinvitedthelocalnewspapermentowatch.

ItwasthepublicitythatcamefromthisthatstartedHarryHoudini’ssuccess.Harryhadfingerstrainedtoescapefromhandcuffsandtoestrainedtoescapeanklechins.Buthisbiggestsecretwashowheunlockedtheprisondoors.Everytimehewentintotheprisoncell,Bessgavehimakissforgoodluck—andasmallskeletonkey,whichisakeythatfitsmanylocks,passquicklyfromhermouthtohis.

Harryusedtheseprisonescapestobuildhisfame.Hearrangedtoescapefromthelocalprisonofeverytownhevisited.Intheafternoon,thepeopleofthetownwouldreadaboutitintheirlocalnewspapers,andintheeveningeveryseatinthelocaltheaterwouldbefull.Whatwastheresult?

World-widefameandanamerememberedtoday.

21.Accordingtothepassage,Houdini’ssuccessinprisonescapesdependson_______.

A.hisspecialtricksandsupernaturalpowers

B.hisunusualabilityandaskeletonkey

C.hismagictricksandunhumanpowers

D.hiswisdomandmagictricks

22.Inthefourthparagraph,theunderlinedword“this”refersto_______.

A.hisfirstprisonescapeB.theyear1898

C.thepublicityD.HarryHoudini’ssuccess

23.FromthepassagewecaninferthatHoudinibecamefamous_______.

A.in1894B.beforehemarried

C.attheageof17D.whenhewasabout24

24.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.ASkeletonKeyB.AManofManySecrets

C.World-wideFameD.GreatEscape

B

Thetimeofyearababyisborncanshapewhatprofessiontheywillembarkoninlaterlife,anewstudyhassuggested.Beingborninacertainmonthappearstoindicatethepossibilityofwhatjobapersonwillendupwith,thestudybytheOfficeforNationalStatisticsfound.

Researchershaveuncoveredthatthemonthinwhichbabiesareborncouldalsoaffecteverythingfromintelligencetolengthoflife.AchildborninDecemberismorelikelytobecomeadentistwhilesomeonewhosebirthdayfallsinJanuarywilltendtoadebtcollector,theyfound.

AFebruarybirthappearstoincreasethechancesofbeinganartistwhileMarchbabiesappeartogoontobecomepilots.Meanwhile,AprilandMayaresaidtohaveafairlyevenspreadofprofessions,birthsinthesummermonthsmeanamuchlowerchanceofbecomingahigh-earningfootballplayer,doctorordentist.Thestudywasgainedbyresearcherswhoanalyzedthebirthmonthsofpeoplein19separateoccupationsusinginformationfromthelastcensus(人口普查),theDailyMailreported.Althoughthesetrendsmaybedifficulttoexplain,relationsbetweenbirthmonthsandspecifichealthproblemshaveascientificbasis.

Springbabiesareatgreaterriskofillnessesincludingschizophrenia,Alzheimer’sdisease,asthmaandautism.Theymayalsobelesscleverthanclassmatesborninotherpartsoftheyear.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“embarkon”referto?

A.landonB.keepintouchwithC.beengagedinD.breakfrom

26.Accordingtotheresearchers,achildborninMarchislikelytobecome_______.

A.adebtcollectorB.apilotC.adentistD.anartist

27.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat______.

A.themonthbabiesareborncouldonlyaffecthisintelligenceandlengthoflife

B.Peopleborninthesummermonthsaremorelikelytogethighlypaid

C.Springbabiesmayhavethebiggerchancetogetill

D.thechoiceofprofessionforAprilandMayisverynarrow

28.Whatcanbeincludedfromthepassage?

A.Thereexistconnectionsbetweenbirthdateandoccupations

B.Thefatehasbeenalreadydecidedwhenpeopleareborn

C.PeopleborninAutumnwouldbemoresuccessfulthanthoseborninSpring

D.Thetimeofyearoneisborndecideswhichspecifichealthproblemsonehas

C

Itispartbook,partfilm,partgame—andaworldawayfromthebest-sellingbooksinanyseason.ButJulianMcCrea,developeroftheimmersive(拟真的)iPadthrillerTheCraftsman,isconvincedhismashup(混搭)ofliterarygothicandcinematicchiller(恐怖电影或书籍)isthefutureoffiction.

TheappturnsthereaderintothemaincharacterinatalethatdrawsoninfluencessuchasEdgarAllenPoeandAlfredHitchcock.Infutureworks,McCreahopestousetheiPad’sbuilt-incameratoreadyourfacialexpressions,lettinghimincreasethetensionaccordinglyasthestorydevelops.

Withsalesofpaperbooksdeclining,McCreabelievestheapprepresentsanewkindofdigitalstorytellingthatcouldopenupanAliceinWonderlandrabbitholeofpossibilities.

“Notwopeoplewillgetthesameexperience,”saysMcCrea,whogaveuphispreviousjobthreeyearsagotostartPortalEntertainment.

Theprojecthasechoesofthe“chooseyourownadventure”paperbacksofthe1980sand90s,whichallowedpre-teenreaderstoplottheirownwaythroughtreasureislandsandspookyforests.Butthecreatorsofthenewappwantedtotaketheideafurther.

“You,”asafullypaid-upcharacterinthedrama,cansignonlinepetitions(请愿书)onfactious(虚构的)websitesandreceivemysteriousmessageonyourmobilephonefromothercharacters,whiletheeventsyouattendinthestorypopupinyourreal-lifecalendar,astheapp’screatorsattemptto“bleed”thestoryintoyoureverydaylife.

WiththestoryunfoldinginshortepisodesoverfivedaysMcCreahopestocaptureanaudienceofthirtysomethingdadsusedtowhippingouttheirphonetoplayAngryBirdswhentheyhaveasparefiveminutes.Butalsoinhissightsisthe£

87millionBritishmarketforthrillersandcrimenovels.

Authorsembracethenewformofdigitalstorytellingasachancetoengageintheinnovationsofthepublishingindustry.MikeJones,thenovelistwholedthewriters’teamforTheCraftsman,saystheappealoftheappprojectwasthechancetobringsomeofthe“age-oldt

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