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每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Howmuchdoesthemanpay?
A.$8.7B.$41.30C.$502.Whatistheweatherliketoday?
A.RainyB.CloudyC.Sunny3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.AtastoreB.AtahotelC.Atthemanshouse4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthegoalkeeper?
A.ImportantB.Cold-heartedC.Weak5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.AcelebrationB.ClothesC.Performances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段对话,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatisthewomansproblem?
A.ShedoesntknowDarrylB.ShedoesntwanttohavelunchC.Shedoesnthaveenoughmoneyforlunch7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.AsksomeoneelseforhelpB.TrytofindherwalletC.GettoknowDarryl听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.SheisoverweightB.ShelikeslemonjuicealotC.Shehasaheartdisease9.Whatcanthewomaneatbesidesvegetablesalad?
A.SugarB.SeafoodC.Beef听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whycanthewomankeepslim?
A.SheseldomeatschocolateB.ShedoesmuchexerciseC.Shegoesonadiet11.Howoftendoesthebasketballclubmeet?
A.OnceaweekB.OncetwoweeksC.Onceamonth12.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?
A.LookforrunningmachinesB.BuyanexercisebikeC.Gotothegym听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.ThewomanshobbiesB.ThewomansfuturejobC.Thewomansworkexperience14.Whatisthemaninterestedin?
A.WhatthewomanlikesdoingB.WhatthewomanusedtoworkasC.Whatusefulskillsthewomanhasgot15.Whatdoesthewomandislike?
A.PlayingtennisB.SwimmingC.Teaching16.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.WorkhardB.MakeadecisionatonceC.Learnaboutmoreinformation听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whendoesthespeakergivethistalk?
A.InthemorningB.IntheafternoonC.Intheevening18.Whatisthecampmanagerexpectedtodo?
A.PreparedinnerandsleepingplacesB.GivedetailsaboutthecampingtripC.Organizethemusicfestival19.Whatwillthecampersdoat10:
00a.m.tomorrow?
A.HavebreakfastB.AttendthefestivalC.Startwork20.Howlongcanthecampersseethebandsplay?
A.OnehourB.TwohoursC.Threehours第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;
每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AEveryyear,LuckyandIenterthe“IceSculpting(冰雕)forKids”programinourtown.Luckyenterstowin.IentertogetoutofpeelingpotatoesforourThanksgivingdinnerathome.Theprogramthisyeartookplacelastweekasusual.Everythingwentalongwellinthemorning.LuckymadeaMayflowerandImadeaTurkey.However,whenwegotbackafterlunch,somethingunexpectedhappened.ThemainsailofhisMayflowerwaslyingonthetableinapuddleofwater.IglancedatmyTurkeyIhadmade.Ithadbarelybeguntomelt!
“Whathappened?
”Iasked.“Didyoubumpthetablewhenyouleft?
”“No!
Ijusthaverottenluck,”hewailed(哀叹),fortherestoftheshiphehadmadebegantomelttoo.“Thiscantbejustacaseofbadluck,”Isaid,lookingaroundforsomethingthatcouldhavecausedthedestruction.“Somethingmusthavehappened,”Isaid.Luckyseyeswidened.“Youthinksomeonedidthisonpurpose?
”Ishrugged.“Maybe.Itmakesmoresensethanbadluck.”Luckypeeredaroundtheroom.“Hey,”hewhispered.“Thatkidneverlefttheroomforthesnackbreak.MaybehesmashedmyMayflower!
”Ifrowned.“Idontknow,Lucky.Hedoesntreallyseemthetype.”“HaventyouheardthesayingLookscanbedeceiving?
”Luckysaid,hisvoicerising.“Heprobablybrokemyshipwhileeveryonewasgone!
”IstaredattheruinedMayflowerandshookmyhead.“Itdoesntlookbroken,though.Itlooksmoredisintegrated(使分解).Lucky,dontjumptoany-”“Imtellingonthatkid!
”Luckyinterrupted.Hechargedoff,hisfaceasredascranberrysauce.“.conclusions,”Isaid.Withasigh,Iturnedtotheshipwreckandplacedthemeltingmainsailbackinitsoriginalspot.Ihelditthere,thinking,untilmyfingersturnedascoldastheice.“Yeowch!
”Isaid,droppingthemainsailandstickingmyfrozenfingersintomymouth.Itwasinthatinstantthatthepuzzlewassolved.21.Whydoesthewritertakepartinthe“IceSculptingforKids”program?
A.HewantstobeatLuckytowintheprizeB.HehatestocelebratetheThanksgivingDayC.HewantstoavoidworkingonThanksgivingDayD.HewantstopeelmorepotatoesforThanksgivingDay22.WhydidLuckyrushedtotellonthekid?
A.BecausethekiddamagedMayfloweronpurposeB.BecauseLuckysTurkeywasdamagedbythekidC.BecausethekidwasawayduringtheirsnackbreakD.Becausethekidwasthesuspectwhoruinedtheirworks23.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedsaying“Lookscanbedeceiving”?
A.NotallthatglittersisgoldB.NeverjudgeabookbyitscoverC.Afallintoapit,againinyourwitD.Doasyouwouldbedoneby24.Whatwillthefollowingparagraphsprobablybeabout?
A.ThepunishmentforthekidB.ThetruewinneroftheprogramC.ThemysteryoftheruinedMayflowerD.ThereconstructionoftheruinedMayflowerBHarryPotterloversaroundtheworldmaywanttothankAliceNewton.Shewaseightyearsoldwhenherfatherbroughthomeamanuscriptforhertoread.Atthetime,hewasworkingforBloomsburyPublishing.Afterreadingthemanuscript,Alicewroteanotetoherfather:
Theexcitementinthisbookmademefeelwarminside,shewrote.Ithinkitisprobablyoneofthebestbooksan8or9yearoldcouldread.BasedinpartonAlicescomments,BloomsburywentontopublishHarryPotterandthePhilosophersStone.AlicesnotetoherfatherispartoftheBritishLibrarysnewexhibition,HarryPotter:
AHistoryofMagic.Itcelebratesthe20thanniversaryofthepublicationofJ.K.RowlingsfirstbookaboutHarryandhisfriendsatHogwartsSchoolofWitchcraftandWizardry.WhenHarryPotterandthePhilosophersStonewasreleasedin1997,Bloomsburysentjust500copiestostoresinBritainandanother500copiestoBritishlibraries.Now,Harryandhisfriendsareknownworldwide.TheexhibitattheBritishLibraryinFebruaryincludesRowlingsoutlineforherbooks,herartworkofitscharactersandamapoftheHogwartsSchool.ItalsoincludesearlyversionsofRowlingsbooksthatwererejectedbyotherpublishers.Theshowhastworooms.TheyaredividedupbasedonthesubjectsofferedatHogwarts.AreasincludePotions,Herbology,CareofMagicalCreaturesandDefenseAgainsttheDarkArts.EachareadescribesthestoriesandbeliefsthatRowlingincludedinherbooks.Includedintheexhibitionarediscussionsofalchemy,theEuropeantraditionsthatledtomodernchemistry,andtheRipleyScroll-asix-meter-longdocumentfromthe1500s.ItdescribeshowtomakeaPhilosophersStone.TheBritishLibraryhasalreadysoldabout30,000ticketstotheexhibitthemostadvanceticketseversoldforaBritishLibraryexhibition.TheshowclosesonFebruary28,2018.ItwillthentraveltoNewYorkforthe20thanniversaryofthereleaseofHarryPotterandtheSorcerersStone,thebookstitleintheUnitedStates.25.WhydoesthewritermentionAliceNewtonatthebeginningofthetext?
A.ToprovethepopularityofthefollowingparagraphsB.TointroducethetopicofthefollowingparagraphsC.ToremindreaderstolovebooksasAliceNewtondoesD.ToencouragereaderstoreadHarryPotterseriesmoreoften26.WhichisNOTincludedintheBritishLibrarysnewexhibition,“HarryPotter:
AHistoryofMagic.”?
A.RowlingsoutlineforherbooksB.AmapoftheHogwartsSchoolC.RowlingsearlypublishedbooksD.TheverynotetoherfatherbyAlice27.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.ThankstoAliceandherfather,HarryPotterseriesgainedpopularityB.AssoonasthefirstHarryPotterwasavailable,itbecamethebestsellerC.TheexhibitionofHarryPotter:
AHistoryofMagicwilllasttwomonthsinBritainD.TheexhibitionwillincludediscussionsaboutmodernchemistryCFitnessbandsliketheAppleWatchandtheFitbitaimtotracksomethinglikeheartrate.Butearlymodelswerentallthataccurate.Wethoughtofthemalittlebitlikerandomnumbergenerators(生成器).Theyreallydidntseemtobeprovidinganythingthatboreanyrelationshiptoheartrate.EuanAshley,acardiologist(心脏病专家),studieswearablesatStanfordUniversity.Heandhiscolleagueshavenowtestedsevennewerfitnessbands,frombrandslikeApple,Fitbitandothersandhesaysthoseheartratestatisticshavegottenmuchbetter.Yeahwewerepleasantlysurprisedactuallybyhowgoodtheaccuracyoftheheartratemonitoringwas.Formostofthedevices,theerrorratewaslessthan5%,whichisgoodenoughforyourdoctor.Butwhereallthedevicesfailedtomeasureupwasestimatingcaloriesburned.Eventhemostaccuratedeviceswereoffby30%,comparedtolabmeasurementsofenergyconsumption.Onedevicewasoffbymorethan90%.Ifyouthinkaboutgoingtothegymandworkingoutforanhourandmaybethatsaround400calories,theninrealitythatcouldbeanythingfrom200to800.Andthatsabigdifferenceifyourethinkingaboutsomebodywhosincorporatingthoseestimatesintotheirlifestyleandparticularthinkingaboutwhattoeatthateveningbasedontheworkouttheydidthatafternoon.TheresultsareintheJournalofPersonalizedMedicine.Thereasonforthediscrepancy,Ashleysays,couldbethatweallburnenergyatdifferentratesandthatshardtocalculatefromsimpleinputstatisticslikeweightandheight.Somepeopleareincrediblyefficientandlookincrediblyelegantwhentheyrun.Andothersreallyclearlylookliketheyreburningalotmorecaloriestocoverthesameamountofground.Soifyouownawearable,itsprobablysafetotrusttheheartdata.But