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A.Ahistorybook.
B.Anevening
class.
C.Thewoman’scompany.
第二节
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.WhosebirthdayisonSaturday?
A.Bill’s.B.Anne’s.C.Mary’s.
7.Wherewillthepartybe?
A.Atthewoman’shouse.
B.Inarestaurant.
C.Atabigplaceoutdoors.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?
A.Sheistoolazy.
B.Shehasspenttoomuchmoneyrecently.
C.Shedoestoomuchwindow-shopping.
9.Whowillgoshoppingwiththewoman?
A.Theman.B.Lily.C.Herselfalone.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdidthewomanjustfinishdoing?
A.Shehadaclass.
B.Shewenttothelibrary.
C.Shewenttothecomputercenter.
11.Howdidthemanknowaboutthejob?
A.Hereceivedanemail.
B.Hesearchedforitonline.
C.Hereceivedacall.
12.Whywouldthewomanbesuitableforthejob?
A.Becauseofherexperience.
B.Becauseofherinterest.
C.Becauseofhertalent.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthewomandoinginthebeginning?
A.Readingamagazine.
B.Listeningtomusic.
C.WatchingTV.
14.Whenwasthesingerinacaraccident?
A.In1943.B.In1963.C.In1978.
15.Fromwhomdidthesingerlearntosing?
A.Amusicteacher.B.Hisdoctor.C.Hisbrother.
16.InwhichlanguagedidthesingersingWeAreYoung?
A.English.B.Italian.C.German.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whyshouldn’tpeopleinLosAngeleshavebarbecuestomorrow?
A.Therewillbethunderstorms.
B.Itwillbeextremelyhot.
C.Strongwindsareexpected.
18.WhatdoesthespeakersuggestoldpeopleinHoustondotoday?
A.Useairconditioners.
B.Wearsuncream.
C.Notstayinside.
19.WhenwilltheweatherimproveinChicago?
A.Tomorrow.
B.Thedayaftertomorrow.
C.Bytheweekend.
20.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinNewYorkthisafternoon?
A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Clear.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Babyandme
St.BenedictsFamilyMedicalCenter’s“Babyandme”classes,11a.m.tonoonTuesdays,atJeromePublicLibrary,101FirstAve.E.
Thisweek’stopic:
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Free;
324-6133
Infant(婴儿)care
InfantcareclassofSt.Benedicts’preparedchildbirthseries(系列),7-9p.m.Wednesday,atJeromePublicLibrary,101FirstAve.E.
Topics:
babycareandearlyparenting.Theclassisofferedseparately,oraspartofthechildbirthseries.Mothersmayregister(登记)eveniftheirbabieswillbebornatadifferenthospital.
Costis$5.Register:
732-3148.
Selfdefense(自我保护)
CollegeofSouthernIdaho’sCommunityEducationCenterisofferingacourse“Selfdefense,”7-8:
30p.m.Thursdays,beginningthisweektoDec.16,inroom304intheCollegeofSouthernIdahogym.BryanMatsuokaandGaryPhelpswillinstruct.
Learndefensiveskillsandthecoordination(协调)ofmindandbody.
Costis$105.Register:
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SouthCentralPublicHealthDistrictisobservingFallPreventionAWARENESSWeekSept.19-25toraiseawareness(意识)offallsand
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ThehealthdistrictwillprovideaFitandFallproofclassleadertrainingfrom9a.m.to3:
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ciseexperience.RegisterforthetrainingbyWednesday:
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“Todoforyou”isalistingofhealth-relatedactivities,eventsandeducationinthefollowingMonday.
21.“Babyandme”classesareheldmainlyfor______.
A.teachersandparents
B.childrenandteachers
C.parentsandchildren
D.parentsandbabysitters(保姆)
22.Whichactivitycanhelpthewomenwhowillsoonhavebabies?
A.Babyandme
B.Infantcare
C.SelfdefenseD.Fitnessforseniors
23.Whichofthefollowingphonenumbercanhelpyoureducefallrisk?
A.737-5988
B.324-6133
C.732-6442
D.732-3148
B
Boysneedfriends,sufferwhentheydon’tbelievetheyhaveany,andworryovertheupsanddownsofrelationships.Manyadultsbelievethatsomehowboysneedfriendslessthangirlsdo,intruth,though,noboyisanisland;
boysvaluetheirfriendsthroughoutchildhoodandadolescenceandarehappierandhealthierwhentheyhavesolidrelationshipswithpeers(同龄人).
Despitethecommonbeliefthatgirlsarebetteratrelationships,mostboysconsidertheirfriendsaveryimportantpartoftheirlives,andboysmayactuallybebetteratkeepingfriendshipsthangirlsare.Arecentstudyof10to15-year-oldboysandgirlsfoundthatgirls’friendshipsareactuallymorefragile.Girlstendtosayanddohurtfulthingstoeachothermorefrequentlythanboys,andgirlsaremorehurtbytheendofafriendship.
Boysarethelivingdefinitionofthephrase“peergroup”;
theylovegameswithrules,competition,anddoingthingstogether.Boysseemtoenjoy,evenneedtheopportunitytotestthemselvesagainstothers,andmanylastingfriendshipsbegininkarate(空手道)classoronthebasketballcourt.Competenceandskillarewidelyrespected;
being
pickedlastforateamorleftoutaltogetherisanexperiencethatcanhaunt(萦绕心头)aboyforyears.
Asboysmature,thefriendshipbecomesevenmoreimportant,anditfrequentlywidenstoincludegirls.Duringtheteenyears,friendscanbecomethemostimportantpartofaboy’slife—andapartinwhichhisparentsarenotincluded.Theconfusionofbeingateenagerleadsboysto
formclosebondswithfriends.Thereisthesenseformanyboysthatafriendissomeonewhois“alwaysthereforme”,someonehecantrust.Theymaybepartnersincrimeorpartnersinstudy,butthefriendshipofadolescentboyscanrunsurprisinglydeep.
24.Thecommonbeliefofadultsisthatboys.
A.don’tcareaboutothersasmuchasgirls
B.don’tvaluefriendshipasmuchasgirls
C.havethesamefriendshipasgirls
D.havehealthierfriendshipthangirls
25.Accordingtothetext,boys’friendship.
A.isusuallybuiltaroundactiveplay
B.tendstobeinsmallgroups
C.canbearmutualhurtbetweenfriends
D.doesn’tsufferfromfailure
26.Theauthormentionsthestudyinthesecondparagraphtoprove.
A.manypeoplebelievegirlsarebetteratrelationships
B.mostboysconsidertheirfriendsveryimportant
C.boysmaybebetteratkeepingfriendshipsthangirls
D.boysmaybemoreactiveinafriendship
27.What’stheBESTtitleforthetext?
A.FriendshipsbetweenBoysandGirls.
B.BoysandTheirFriendship.
C.ChildhoodandAdolescentFriendship.
D.TipsonMakingFriendswithBoys.
C
Wehavetwodaughters:
KristenissevenyearsoldandKelly
isfour.LastSundayevening,weinvitedsomepeoplehomefordinner.Idressedthemnicelyfortheparty,andtoldthemthattheirjobwastojoinMommyinansweringthedoorwhenthebellrang.Mommywouldintroducethemtotheguests,andthentheywouldtaketheguests'
coatsupstairsandputthemonthebedinthesecondbedroom.
Theguestsarrived.Iintroducedmytwodaughterstoeachofthem.Theadultswereniceandkindandsaid
howluckyweweretohavesuchgoodkids.EachoftheguestsmadeaparticularfussoverKelly,theyoungerone,admiringherdress,herhairandhersmile.Theysaidshewasaremarkablegirltobecarryingcoatsupstairsathe
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stheonewhoseemsmoreeasilyhurt.Wedoitwiththebestofintentions.Butweseldomthinkofhowitmightaffecttheotherchild.Iwasalittleworriedth
atKristenwouldfeelshewasbeingoutshined.IwasabouttoservedinnerwhenIrealizedthatshehadbeenmissingfortwentyminutes.Iranupstairsandfoundherinthebedroom,crying.
Isaid,"
Whatareyoudoing,mydear?
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Sheturnedtomewithasadexpressionandsaid,"
Mommy,whydon'
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IsitbecauseI'
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Isthatwhytheydon'
tsaynicethingsaboutmeasmuch?
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Now,wheneverIvisitafriend'
shome,Imakeitapointtospeaktotheelderchildfirst.
28.Theunderlinedexpression'
makeabig"
over'
(paragraph
4)means______.
A.showmuchconcernaboutB.haveaspecialeffecton
C.listjobstobedoneforD.dogoodthingsfor
29.TheguestspraisedKellyforcarryingcoatsupstairsbecauseofher______.
A.beautifulhairB.prettyclothesC.lovelysmileD.youngage
30.Kristenfeltsadandcriedbecause______.
A.theguestgavehermorecoatstocarry
B.she
didn'
tlookasprettyasKelly
C.theguestspraisedhersistermorethanher
D.hermotherdidn'
tintroducehertotheguests
31.Wecanconcludefromthep
assagethat______.
A.parentsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheelderchildren
B.theyoungerchildrenareusuallymore