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A.Talktohimself.B.Livebyhimself.C.Getembarrassed.
3.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Onabus.B.Onthestreet.C.Atakindergarten.
4.Whatcolourdresswillthewomanprobablyweartonight?
A.Theredone.B.Theblueone.C.Thewhiteone.
5.WhatisthemangoingtodoonThursdayevening?
A.Makeanadvertisement.B.Recordanewsingle.C.Performinaconcert.
第二节听下面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。
听下面一段对活,回答第6和第7题。
6.Whatdoesthewomandislike?
A.Goingshopping.B.Beingwell-known.C.Starringinthefilms.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'
squestions?
A.Interesting.B.Creative.C.Foolish.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。
8.Wheredidtheboybreakhisleg?
A.Ontheplayingfield.B.Intheclassroom.C.Athome.
9.Whatmadetheboyslipandfall?
A.Water.B.Bananaskins.C.Astone.
10.Whatdoestheboylike?
A.Studying.B.Eatingbananas.C.Playingfootball.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。
11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthestudygroup?
A.Itbringshimsomenewfriends.B.Itmakeshimnervous.C.Ithelpshimalot.
12.Whatsubjectisthewomanpoorat?
A.History.B.Maths.C.Chinese.
13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Neighbours.B.Classmates.C.Teacherandstudent.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。
14.Whyhasn'
ttheboybookedtheroomyet?
A.Hedoesn'
tknowhowtobook.B.Heforgottodoso.C.Heistoobusy.
15.Whomshouldthebookingformbegivento?
A.Thewoman.B.Theboy'
sclassteacher.C.Thesecretaryoftheschooloffice.
16.Whenwillthecompetitionbegin?
A.At3:
30p.m.B.At3:
45p.m.C.At6:
30p.m.
17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Theboywilltakechargeofthecompetition.
B.ThecompetitionwillbeheldinRoom501.
C.Acomputerisneededinthecompetition.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。
18.Howcanpeoplemakeconversationmoreinformalimmediately?
A.Bylookingotherpeopleintheeyes.
B.Byaskingotherstousetheirfirstnames.
C.Byansweringwithonlyoneortwowords.
19.Whyshouldpeoplestandcloseenoughtoothersinaconversation?
A.Toshowtheirinterest.B.Tohearthewordsclearly.C.Tocreatearelaxingatmosphere.
20.Whyshouldpeopleavoidpoliticalorreligioussubjects?
A.Theymakepeoplefeelbored.B.Theymaycausedisagreements.C.Theyaredifficulttounderstand.
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
Youdrivedownthehighwaywithyourfamilyorfriendsinthecar,campingequipmentandspareclothesintheback.Yourwindowsaredownandthewindishittingyouintheface.ThesearethemakingsofaclassicUSroadtrip.
Roadtripsarequitecommoninthecountry,especiallyduringtheThanks-givingholiday,whichisthebusiesttraveltimeoftheyearinthecountryforfamiliesandfriendswhowanttogettogether.
Andforstudents,goingonaroadtripistraditionalaftergraduatingfromhighschoolorcollegewiththeirschoolmates.ItusuallyinvolvestravelinggreatdistancesacrosstheUSandcampingoutwheneverpossible.Destinationsaredifferentdependingonwhereinthecountrysomeoneislocated.Buttheyallshowthesamekindofadventure.PopularspotstotraveltoincludeYellowstoneNationalPark,theGrandCanon.
However,themostfamousofallroadtripjourneyistravellingacrosstheUSonRoute66.Route66beginsinChicagoandendsinLosAngeles.Theroutegoespastmanyofthelesser-knownstates.However,it'
sthebizarre(稀奇古怪的)andwonderfulsmallattractionsthatdrawmanyroadtripperstothem.Theattractionsoneseesonthesetripsarequitestrangeandverydifficulttoexplaintonon-American.Theyarefilledwithgasstationsthatstilllookliketheydidbackinthe1950sandsmallrestaurantsknownas"
momandpoprestaurants"
whereyoucaneatagreasycheeseburgerwithadeliciousmilkshake.Route66isalsofilledwithquiteunusual,butstillfascinatingwonders.
Deepdown,USroadtripsshowthespiritoffreedomandopenness.Theideaisthatifyouhaveacar,youhavefreedomtoescape,todiscover,tofindyourself,toloseyourself.It'
sapowerfulcall,onethatispartoftheUS'
identityandculture.Itisamust-doforanyonewhoplanstospendtimeintheUStoseethecountryandallofitswonders.Anoldsaying—"
It'
snotthedestination,it'
sthejourney"
—bestexplainswhattheexperienceofaroadtriptrulyoffers.
21.Thefirstparagraphisdesignedto.
A.presentthetopicB.listsomefactsC.raiseaquestionD.giveanexample
22.WhatattractsUSroadtrippersmostonRoute66?
A.Lesser-knownstates.B.Momandpoprestaurants.
C.Gasstationsanddeliciousfoods.D.Strangeattractionsandfantasticwonders.
23.Whatistheauthor'
spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.TointroduceUSroadtrips.B.TospreadAmericanculture.
C.Tostresstheimportanceofaroadtrip.D.ToattractUSroadtripperstoRoute66.
B
Iamaworkingwomanwithasecretlife:
Ikeephouse.Anoff-an-onlawyerandprofessorinpublic,inprivateIlaunderandclean,cookanddevoteserioustimeandenergytoadomestic(家务的)routine,notsodifferentfrommygrandmothersdidas"
housewives."
WhenIwantagoodread,Ireachformycollectionofoldhousekeepinghandbooks.Ienjoyhousekeepingandthecomfortsitprovides.
IhavealmostentirelyhiddenthispassionforhousekeepingthoughIamwritingalongstoryaboutit.NoonemeetingmeforthefirsttimewoulddoubtthatIspendmytimeknittingandrememberinghouseholdfacts.IknewIwouldnotwantthisinformationaboutmetogetaround.Afterall,Ibelongtothefirstgenerationofthewomenwhoworkedmorethantheystayedhome.
Beingviewedasoverdomesticcangetyousociallyostracized.WhenImadehand-rolledpasta(意大利面)foradinner,Ilearnedthehardwaythatsomeguestswillfindthisannoying,astheydonotfeelcomfortableeatingamealthattheyregardastheproductoftoomuchtrouble.Whenmysonwasinnurseryschool,ImadethemistakeofspendingafewhourssewingforhimaHalloweendressing,receivinghardstaresofmanyfellowparentswhohadboughtaBatmanorEsmeraldacostume.Manytimesmycourageinwritingthestoryfailedmewhenpainfulsilencesfollowedmyconfession(坦白)aboutthelongbook,"
NO,notahistoryofhousework,anexplanationofit—apracticalbookonhowyoumakethebedandmakeacomfortablehome."
Imanagedtoholdonpartlybecausenoteveryonerespondedwiththatstare;
therewassupportaswell.AndIwasstruckthatnoonerespondedwithcoldness.Thetopicwasclearlyhot-toohotforsomepeopletohandle,heartwarmingtoothers.
24.Whatmakestheauthorenjoyhousekeeping?
A.Thejoyandcomfortfromhousekeeping.B.Herwishtobedifferentfromothers.
C.Theinfluenceofhergrandmothers.D.Herlovetoherfamily.
25.WhichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinParagraph3?
A.Interested.B.Rejected.C.Accepted.D.Concerned.
26.Wecanlearnthattheauthor.
A.givesupwritingherstoryattimesB.doeshousekeepingasherfulljob
C.receivessomeunfairtreatsD.thinksherbookusefultoall
C
"
Aphotographthatonehastakenofoneself,typicallywithasmartphoneorwebcamanduploadedtoasocialmediawebsite."
Thisisthedefinition(定义)oftheword"
selfie"
intheOxfordEnglishDictionary.Infact,itwasn'
teveninthedictionaryuntilAugust,2013.Itearneditsplacetherebecausepeoplearenowsoobsessed(着迷)withselfies—wetakethemwhenwetryonanewhat,playwithourpetsorwhenwemeetafriendwhomwehaven'
tseeninawhile.
Butdoesthisobsessionactuallymakesense?
Isthereanyscientificexplanationforit?
Well,youshouldprobablyaskJamesKilner,aneuroscientistatUniversityCollegeLondon.
Throughourlifetimewebecomeexpertsatrecognizingandinterpretingotherpeople'
sfacesandfacialexpressions.Incontrast,accordingtoKilner,wehaveaverypoorunderstandingofourownfacessincewehavelittleexperienceoflookingatthem—wejustfeelthemmostofthetime.
Thishasbeenprovedinpreviousstudiesinwhichparticipantswereshownimagesofthemselvesandaskedtomatchtheirfacialexpressionsinthepictures.Inmostcases,theyfailedtoaccuratelyproducethesamefacialexpressionswithoutbeingabletoseethemselvesinthemirror,accordingtoBBC.
Tofurthertesthowweactuallysenseourownfaces,Kilnercarriedoutanotherstudy.Heshowedpeopledifferentversions(版本)oftheirownimage—theoriginalwhichhadbeeneditedtolooklessattractiveandonethatwasmademoreattractive—andaskedthemtopicktheversionwhichtheythoughtlookedmostlikethem.Kilnerfoundthatmostpeoplechosethemoreattractivepicture.Thissuggeststhatwetendtothinkofourselvesasbetter-lookingthanweactuallyare.
Butwhatdoesitsayaboutselfies?
Well,isn'
tthatobvious?
Selfiesgiveusthepowertocreateaphotograph—bytakingitfromvariousangles,withdifferentposes,usingfilters(滤镜)andsoon—thatbettermatchesourexpectationswithouractualfaces.
Yousuddenlyhavecontrolinawaythatyoudon'
thaveinnon-virtual(非虚拟的)interactions,"
KilnertoldtheCanada-basedCTANews.Selfiesallowyou"
tokeeptakingpicturesuntilyoumanagetotakeoneyou'
rehappywith"
heexplained.
27.AccordingtoKilner'
sstudies,itcanbelearnedthatwe.
A.knowaboutourownfaceswellB.tendtorecognizeourownfaceseasily
C.becomepooratreadingothers'
facialexpressionsD.believewehavebe