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man 

call 

his 

wife?

A.9:

30 

a.m.B.10:

00 

a.m.C.10:

30a.m.

3.What 

sports 

course 

woman 

this 

term?

A.None.B.Football.C.Swimming.

4.What 

can 

we 

infer 

about 

girl?

A.She 

dislikes 

her 

mom.

B.She 

cannot 

afford 

present.

C.She 

is 

not 

good 

at 

study.

5.What’s 

wrong 

with 

man?

A.He 

ate 

something 

wrong.

B.His 

tongue 

hurts.

C.His 

head 

aches.

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个小题,从题中所给的A、 

B、C三个选项选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每段对话或独自读两遍。

每小题5 

秒钟;

听完后,各小题将给出5 

秒钟的作答时间。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What 

think 

of 

Jennifer?

A.Mysterious.B.Cool.C.Scary.

7.What 

books 

Petty 

like 

reading?

A.Detective 

stories.B.Fantasies.C.Romances.

听第7 

段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What 

worried 

about?

A.Higher 

tax.B.Lower 

orange 

prices.C.Weather 

disasters.

9.What 

advise 

to 

do?

A.Buy 

some 

insurance.

B.Consult 

experts.

C.Wait 

for 

government’s 

help.

听第8 

段材料,回答第10 

至12题。

10.How 

much 

did 

John 

weigh 

when 

he 

was 

born?

A.8 

pounds.B.7 

pounds.C.5 

pounds.

11.Why 

John?

isn’t 

putting 

on 

weight.

B.He 

sleeping 

well.

C.He 

eating 

much.

12.What 

tell 

woman?

A.The 

baby 

healthy.

B.The 

big 

age.

C.The 

should 

stop 

crying 

soon.

听第9 

段材料,回答第13 

至16题。

13.What 

probably?

A.A 

teacher.B.A 

reporter.C.A 

doctor.

14.What 

gave 

Ben 

idea 

designing 

clothes?

birthday 

present.B.An 

art 

class.C.A 

TV 

program.

15.How 

put 

designs 

T-shirt?

A.By 

sewing 

it.

B.By 

drawing 

straight 

onto 

C.By 

ironing 

special 

paper 

designs.

16.How 

Ben’s 

school 

friends 

react 

behavior?

A.They 

followed 

him.

B.They 

laughed 

C.They 

took 

photos 

听第10段材料,回答第17 

至20题。

17.How 

many 

young 

artists 

be 

selected 

train 

in 

S.?

A.Around 

10.B.Around 

15.C.About 

100.

18.What 

musicians 

do 

end 

theirtraining?

A.Study 

university 

New 

York.

B.Play 

well-known 

concert 

halls.

C.Have 

music 

masters.

19.WhatistheNationalYouthOrchestradedicatedtodoingthroughthisprogram?

A.ShowingChinesecultures.

B.Exchangingtalentedyoungartists.

C.Providingworld-classeducationresources

20.WhenwillthewinnersheadtotheWesternConnecticutStateUniversity?

A.InJuly.B.InFebruary.C.InDecember.

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Theworld’s4bestspotsforwildswimming

Eco-ArqueologicalPark,ChichenItza,Mexico

Vinessurroundingaroundthepool,purebluewaterandschoolsoffriendlycatfishallcombinetogiveIkKilCenoteinChichenItzaasupernaturalquality.“Thisplaceoffersaswimlikeyou’reonanotherplanet,”saysTripAdvisoruserDavidTfromAnaheim,SouthernCalifornia.“Diveintothewaterlikeit’syourlastswiminparadise.Youwon’tfindanotherlikeit.

GrottadellaPoesia,RocaVecchia,Italy

“Youhavetoseethisplacetobelieveit—whenIfirstsawthepicturesIwasn’tsureitwasreal!

”saysTripAdvisoruserChaitdeshfromLondon.TheGrottadellaPoesiaisinRocaVecchia.SittingontheAdriaticcoast,thegrottoismadeupoftwoturquoise(绿松石)andbluekarstsinkholes.“WhenIarrivedatthenaturalpoolmybreathwastakenawaybyitsbeauty,”saysJoanRfromNewYorkCity.

LasGrietas,PuertoAyora,Ecuador

There’stheoceanwaterpoolLasGrietas,positionedbetweentwotallcliffsonthecentralislandofSantaCruz.

“ItwasthemostamazingexperienceIhadeverhad,”saysuserBelepvfromBuenosAires.“Wecoulddivehereandseethecoralreef.”Belepvoffersatip:

”Evenifyoucan’tswim,youcanaskforalifevest.”VisitorshavetotakeaboatridefromthemaindockonSantaCruztogettothecreek.Veteranssuggestbringingyourownsnorkeling(浮潜)gear,butyoucanalsorentequipmentinPuertoAyora.

BlueLagoon,Grindavik,Iceland

It’sobviouswhytheBlueLagoonisahitinchillyIceland.Thisnaturallyheatedgeothermalpoolhasaconstanttemperatureof40℃.Evenbetter,youdon’thavetoleavethewatertogetadrinkattheLagoon’soutdoorbar.RyanBfromAtlantaagrees,“Drinkingbeerinageothermalspa?

YES!

”AndRachelRavenfromQuincydescribestheexperienceas“likebathingonthemoon”.

21.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat.

A.theBlueLagoonisverypopularinchillyIceland

B.theGrottadellaPoesiaconsistsoftwosinkholes

C.catfishswimindividuallyinIkKilCenoteinChichenItza

D.theoceanwaterpoolRocaVecchiaisanaturallyheatedgeothermalpool

22.Ifyouwanttotakeahotspringbath,whereshouldyougo?

A.RocaVecchia,Italy.

B.BlueLagoon,Grindavik,Iceland.

C.Eco-ArqucologicalPark,Mexico.

D.LasGrietas,PuertoAyora,Ecuador.

23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutLasGrietasisFALSE?

A.ItislocatedonthecentralislandofSantaCruz.

B.Itisrecommendedthatvisitorstaketheirownsnorkelinggear.

C.Visitorsneedtogettothecreekbyboat.

D.Lifevestsarenecessaryforallpeopledivinghere.

B

WhenImovedtoRomefromWashingtonD.C.,onesightstruckmemorethananyancientcolumnorgrandbasilica:

peopledoingnothing.I’dfrequentlyglimpseoldwomenleaningoutoftheirwindows,watchingpeoplepassbelow,orfamiliesontheireveningstrolls,stoppingeverysooftentogreetfriends.Evenofficelifeproveddifferent.Forgettherusheddesk-sidesandwich.Comelunchtime,restaurantsfilledupwithprofessionalstuckingintopropermeals.

Aswefillourdayswithmoreandmore‘doing’,manyofusarefindingthatnon-stopactivityisn’ttheapotheosis(神话)ofproductivity.Itisitsadversary.Onemeta-analysisfoundthatlongworkinghoursincreasedtheriskofheartdiseaseby40%-—almostasmuchassmoking(50%).Anotherfoundthatpeoplewhoworkedlonghourshadasignificantlyhigherriskofstroke,whilepeoplewhoworkedmorethan11hoursadaywerealmost2.5timesmorelikelytohaveamajordepressiveepisodethanthosewhoworkedseventoeight.InJapan,thishasledtothedisturbingtrendofkaroshi,ordeathbyoverwork.

Whetherit’swalkingawayfromyourdeskfor15minutesorloggingoutofyourinboxforthenight,partofourstruggleiscontrolthefearthatifwerelaxagripforamoment,everythingwillcomecrashingdown.

That’sallwrong,sayspoet,andlifecoachJanneRobinson.“ThemetaphorIliketouseisofafire.Westartabusiness,andthenafterayear,it’slike,whencanwetakeaweekoff,orhiresomeonetocomein?

Mostofusdon’ttrustanyonetocomeinforus.We’relike,‘Thefirewillgoout’,”shesays.“Whatifwejusttrustedthatthoseembers(余火)aresohot,wecanwalkaway,someonecanthrowalogonandit’llburstintoflames?

Thatisn’teasyforthoseofuswhofeellikewehavetoconstantly‘do’.Butinordertodomore,itseems,wemayhavetobecomecomfortablewithdoingless.

24.WhatimpressedthewritermostaftermovingtoRome?

A.Theancientcolumnandgrandbasilica.

B.People’srelaxinglifestyle.

C.People’shurriedlunchtime.

D.Thewaystogreetfriends.

25.JanneRobinsonusesthemetaphortotellusthatweneedto.

A.taketimeout

B.donothing

C.takequickaction

D.holdon

26.Accordingtothearticle,.

A.inmostcases,morehardworkmeansmoreproductivity

B.afterJanneRobinsonstartedabusiness,shehiredsomeonetotakeitover

C.walkingawayfromdesksfor15minutesisimpossibleforbusybusinesspeople

D.longworkinghoursmayincreasehealthrisk

27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Devoteyourselfmoretowork

B.Quitworkforlongerlife

C.Workalotless!

D.Achieveahighproductivity

C

Onceathief,alwaysathief?

—WashingtonPost,November,21st,2017.MarthaStewartwascharged,triedandconvicted(定罪)ofacrimein2004.Asshecamenearertotheendofherprisonsentence,awell-knowncolumnistwrotethatshewas“payingoffhercrime”andthat“thereissimplynoreasonforanyonetoattempttodenyherrighttostartanewlife”.

Surely,theAmericanidealofsecondchancesshouldnotonlybelongtotherichandpowerful.Unfortunately,manylawssetpost-convictionrestrictionsonashockinglylargenumberofAmericans,whoarepreventedfromeverfullypayingtheirdebttosociety.

Atleast65millionpeopleintheUnitedStateshaveacriminalrecord.Thiscanresultinseverepunishmentsthatcontinuelongafterthesentenceiscompleted.Manyofthesepunishmentsaresetregardlessoftheseriousnessofthe

crime.Lawscanrestrictor-banvoting,obtainingpublichousing,andgettingbusinesslicenses.Theycanaffectaperson’sabilitytogetajobandqualificationforbenefits.

Inall,morethan45,000lawsandrulesservetostopvastnumbersofpeoplefromfullyparticipatinginAmericanlife.Therefore,theselawarealsocounterproductive,sincetheymakeitharderforpeoplewithcriminalrecordstofindhousingorlandajob,twokeyfactorsthatreducebacksliding(重蹈覆辙).Arecentreportmakesseveralrecommendations,includingthecancelofmostpost-convictionpunishments,exceptforthosespecificallyneededtoprotectpublicsafety.

Thepointisnottoexcuseor

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