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A.Artstudents.

B.Theman'

spaintings.

C.ThepopularityofParisstreetart.

3.Howdidthewomanfeelatfirst?

A.Hopeful.B.Worried.C.Excited.

4.Whatmighttheboydoafterschool?

AGototheparkhimself

B.Waitatschoolforhismother.

C.PlayontheswingswithKatie.

5.Wherearethespeakersatthismoment?

A.Inthediningroom.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inthekitchen.

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段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Music.B.Cellphones.C.Moods.

7.WhydoesthewomanlistentoBarndoorBoys'

songs?

A.Tocalmdown.B.Tocheerup.C.Torelax.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatcouldthewomanmostprobablybe?

A.Atourist.B.Aguide.C.Adriver.

9.Inwhichcountryisthemannow?

ACanada.B.Italy.C.America..

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howlonghasthemanbeendoingthepresentjob?

A.30years.B.13years.C.10years.

11.Howmanytypesofassignmentshasthemanhad?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

12.Whatisconsideredasthebiggestpartofstress?

A.Rudepeople.B.Nightwork.C.Toomuchuncertainty.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Bookingacar.B.Enquiringaboutacourse.C.Lookingforajob

14.Howlongdoesthecourselast?

AAbout38days.B.About30days.C.About25days.

15.Whatwillthemanlearnfirst?

ASkillsfortests.B.Drivingacarontheroad.

C.Basicknowledgefromthebook.

16.Whatdoesthemanaskforintheend?

A.Adrivinglicense.B.Abookondriving.C.Atimetableforthecourse.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthemainpurposeofthispassage?

A.Todescribehowtoprogramcomputers.

B.Toadvertiseacomputerlearningschool.

C.Toexplaintheimportanceofcomputerprogramming.

18.Whoarethespeaker'

stargetaudience?

A.Thoseoutofwork.B.Thosewhoarepoorlypaid.

C.Thosesickoftheirpresentjobs.

19.Whatdoweknowaboutcomputerprogrammers?

ATheycanwinpeople'

srespect

B.Theyhavegoodworkinghours.

C.Theyarealwaystrainedinfirms.

20.Whatisthemostattractiveabout;

the-school?

A.Ithasagoodreputation.B.Itprovideseveningcourses.

C.Itcreatesmanyjobopportunities.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分).

第一节(共10个小题;

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。

A

Eventhoughitisjustafewyearsold,thecomicstrip(连环漫画),CuldeSac,hasalreadywonmanyfansthroughitscharacters.Sowhencartoonist,RichardThompson,announcedthathehadbeendiagnosedwithParkinson'

sdisease(帕金森氏症),hisfanssatupandtooknotice.

OneofthefanswasChrisSparks,adesignerandwebdeveloperinNorthCarolina.SparkswasbuildingawebsiteforThompsonwhenthecartoonistannouncedhisdisease.HestartedreadingmoreaboutParkinson'

sdiseasethroughbooksandwebsites.Therehefoundthatpeoplecouldformpublicfund-raisingteamstoraisemoneyforParkinson'

sresearch.Hequicklydecidedtoformhisownteam:

TeamCuideSac.

However,Sparksdecidedtotakeadifferentpath.Hehascontacteddozensofcartoonistsaroundtheworld,whowillcontributeartworksinspiredbytheCuideSacstrip.Thompson'

spublisher,AndrewsMcmeel,hasagreedtoreleasetheminabooknextyear.Someoftheprofitsfromthebookwillgototheresearch.Andafterthebookisreleased,theartworkswillbeauctioned(拍卖)。

比Allprofitswillgototheresearchteam.Theaimistoraise$450,000forthefoundation.“We’vealreadyhadaround80peoplewhosaytheyareinterestedincontributing”,saysSparks.

AlthoughmanypeoplewithParkinson'

sdiseaseareprivateabouttheircondition,Thompsonisnotoneofthem.He'

shappytoputhissupportbehindtheproject“Ithinkwecanmakeadifference,saysSparks,whopointsoutthathisloveofcomicsinspiredhim.I'

vebeenreadingcomicssinceIwas5yearsold,andmostofthecartoonistsI'

vemethavebeenwonderfulhumanbeings,"

hesays."

They'

vemadeadifferenceinmylife,andIhopetomakeadifferenceaswell.”

21.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.TheinfluenceofcartoonistRichardThompson.

B.Greatachievementsmadeinthecomicstripfield.

C.ProgressmadeinthestudyofParkinson'

sdisease.

D.ChrisSparks'

contributionstoParkinson'

sresearch.

22.ChrisSparkstookadifferentpathtoraisefundby.

A.buildingawebsiteforThompson

B.releasinganewbookbyThompson

C.formingaresearchteamforParkinson'

sdisease

D.auctioningoffartworksinspiredbyThompson'

sstrip

23.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?

A.Thompsonkepthisdiseaseprivatetohis

B.SparksbecameThompson'

sfanwhenhewas5.

C.Sparks'

loveofcomicscontributedtohisaction.

D.Cartoonistsraised$450,000forTeamCuideSac.

B

Whenyoutaketotheseasonacruise(游船度假),youusuallythinkyouareleavingsolidgroundbehind,buttheCelebritySolsticebringsawholenewexperiencetoitspassengers.Aboardthe317m-longshipisahalf-acrelawn(草坪).TheCelebritySolsticeisthefirstcruiseshipevertohouselivegrass.

NikolasAsproudas,theship,environmentalofficertoldNewZealandNews,“Itwasacrazyideatostartwith.Forfiveyearsnow,theyhavebeensayingthatthislawnisthemostwalkedlawnintheworld.It'

sasymbolofhonor,particularlybecausethelawnon

thetopdeckoftheshiphasspecialchallengeswithgrowthatsea,including"

bums"

fromthesaltwater,whichmustbewashedoffimmediatelyandclearancechecksbeforetheshipcanpullintoshore.

Thelawnisgrowninsilica(二氧化硅)sandratherthansoil,whichnotonlyreducesweight,helpingtheship'

sstability,butalsoagreeswithrestrictionsandhelpscontrolpeststhatmayotherwisestayonthegrass.

AsproudassendstheCaptainoftheshipaweeklyreportonthe.statusofthelawn.“WeknowthattheAustralianandNewZealandauthorities.areverystrictwiththegrass,andofcourse,theyhavetocheckbeforewecomeifeverything'

sOK,"

saidtheCaptain..

ThelawnisasourceofprideforAsproudas,sowhenthereareproblemswithit,hesays,“Itbringsmesomesadfeelings,butIneedtobestrong,becauseIknowthatitwill,recoverwithinoneweek"

Allofthecrew'

shardworktomaintainthe“backyard”isappreciatedbyitsmany,guests,includingsome:

thatsaytheCelebritySolstice'

slawnisbetterthantheirsathome.Tworecentpassengersaboardsaid,"

We'

rehavingadroughtathomeso…itwasbrilliant!

"

Thoughtheoptionofwalkingbarefootthroughagrassyfieldonamovingcruiseshipseemsterrific,therearemanyothershipsthataretryingtooutdooneanotherwithevenmoresurprisingguestoptions.

24.Whatisaspecialchallengethatthelawnfeces?

A.Badweather.B.Saltwater.C.Raresoil.D.Strictrestrictions.

25.Whatmightbetalkedaboutifthepassageiscontinued?

A.Effortstomaintainthelawn.B.Otheroptionsonthecruise.

C.Guestchoicesonsomeothercruises.D.Thecrewmembersofthecruise.

26.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheAdvantagesofaCruiseShip

B.ACruiseShipthatHasaBackyard

C.TheBuildingofaSpecialCruiseShip

D.ACruiseShipthatProtectstheEnvironment

C

Earthwormsdon'

tmovefast.Buthumanscanacceleratetheworms'

spread.Fishermenoftenuseinvasive(蔓延性的)earthwormstocatchfish.Manyhaveintroducedinvasiveearthwormstorivers,streamsandlakespreviouslyunexposedtotheseanimals.Gardenerwhouseearthwormstomaketheirsoilrichmayunknowinglyintroduceinvasiveones.Thewormsevengiveridesinthemudonwheels,pottedplantsandroadmaterialsshipped

aroundthenation.

Butthey'

renoteverywhereyet.IntheGreatLakesregion,"

20percentofthelandisearthworm-free,"

saysCindyHale,aresearchbiologist.Oftheremaining80percentoflandhalfofthelandhasfewerthantwoearthwormspecies—meaningthereisn'

tyettoomuchimpactontheecosystem,sheexplains.Fortheseregions,shesays,nowisthetimetotakeaction.AccordingtoHale,educatingthepublic,especiallyfishermen,isoneapproachtostoppingthespreadofinvasiveearthworms.Identifyingwhichlandsarecurrentlyearthworm-freeisanother.

RyanHueffmeier,aprogramcoordinatorforGreatLakesWormWatch,hasbeenworkingonamodelthatwillhelpcreatelargemapsofareaswithminimal(最小的)ornodamagefromearthworms.Ultimately,landownerscanuseittoidentifyearthwormactivityontheirproperty.Onceidentified,landswithminimalornoearthwormdamageshouldbeprotected.

Butscientistssuspectthatonceinvasiveearthwormsarrivetheycan'

tberemovedAndevenifallcouldbe,affectedforestsmightneverreturntothewaytheywere.“It'

sverymuchastoryoflearningtolivewiththem,"

concludesLeeFrelichoftheUniversityofMinnesota'

sCenterforForestEcology.

Forestecologistshavecalledearthworms"

ecosystemengineers"

becausetheycanchangeorcreatehabitatsthatotherwisewouldnotbepresent.Whetherthisisagoodthingdependsonthesituation.

“Whattheearthwormsdoandhowwevalueitiswhatreallymatters.”saidHale."

Inoneplace—farmfieldsorgardens-wereallylikeEuropeanearthwormsandwhattheydo,soweconsiderthemgood.Innativehardwoodforests,wereallydon'

tlikewhatthey

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