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A.Makeanexcuse.B.Makeanapology.C.Makeacomplaint.

5.Wherecanthemanfindanavailablerestroom?

A.Inthefirstandsecondfloor.

B.Inthefirstandthirdfloor.

C.Inthesecondandthirdfloor.

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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Lifestyles.B.Happychildhood.C.Activitiesinsparetime.

7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftakingphotos?

A.It'

sinteresting.B.It'

sawasteofmoney.C.It'

ssuitableforchildren.

听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

8.Whendidthewomanleaveschool?

A.In1994.B.In1995.C.In1996.

9.Whydidthewomanstartrunning?

A.Tokeepfit.B.Tobecomefamous.C.Tomakemoney.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。

10.Whydoesthewomancometotheman?

A.Togooverlessonswithhim.

B.Tohaveachatwithhim.

C.Toinformhimofatest.

11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hewasstudyingjustnow.

B.Hewaslookingforthewoman.

C.Hedidn'

tdowellinthelasttest.

12.Whatwillthemando?

A.Studywiththewoman.B.GiveElizabethacall.C.Takeatest.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。

13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Co-workers.C.Waiteranddiner.

14.Whatdidthewomanhaveforlunch?

A.Apizza.B.Ahamburger.C.Asandwich.

15.Whathavethespeakersdecidedtoorder?

A.Pasta,coff

ee,Cokeandicedwater.

B.Pizza,chickensaladandicedwater.

C.Soup,hamburgerandcola.

16.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.AtMcDonald'

s.B.AtKFC.C.AtanItalianrestaurant.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。

17.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Sportseducation.B.Children'

spsychology.C.Playgroundsafety.

18.Wheredomostofchildreninjurieshappen?

A.Onpublicplaygrounds.B.Atthegyms.C.Onthehard-surfaceroads.

19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestparentsdo?

A.Joinintheirchildren'

sactivities.

B.Stayclosetotheirchildren.

C.Repairtheequipmentoftheplayground.

20.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Thereare200,000playgroundsalloverthecountry.

B.Children'

ssenseofsafetyencouragescreativity.

C.Manychildrenareafraidofbeingwatched.

 

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Itissixo’clockinthemorning.YouareasleepinmyleftarmandIamlearningtheartofone-handedtyping.Yourmother,moretiredyetmorehappythanI’veeverknownher,issoundasleepintheroomnextdoor.

Whenyou’reolderwe’lltellyouthatyouwereborninHongKonginthelunaryearofthepig.“It'

saboy,solucky,”ourneighbourstoldus.Theysaidyouwerethefirstbabytobebornintheblockthisyear.This,theytoldus,wasgoodFengShui,inotherwords,apositivesign.NaturallyyourmotherandIwereonlytoohappytobelievethat.

Yourcominghasturnedmeupsidedownandinsideout.IampainedbythememoryofeachsufferingchildIhavecomeacrossonmyjourneysasajournalist.Totellyouthetruth,it’snearlytoomuchformetoeventhinkofthechildrenbeinghurtandabusedandkilled.

LastOctober,inAfghanistan,whenyouweregrowinginsideyourmother,ImetSharja,agedtwelve,motherless,fatherless,guidingmethroughthegreyruinsofherhome.Everythingwasgone,shetoldme.

ThereisanothermemoryofRwanda,andthechurchyardwhereIfoundamotherandherthreeyoungchildrenhuddled(蜷缩)togetherwherethey’dbeenbeatentodeath.Thechildrenhaddiedholdingontotheirmother.

Daniel,thesememoriesexplainsomeoftheprotectivenessIfeelforyou,andtheoccasionalmomentsofblindterrorwhenIimagineanythingbadhappeningtoyou.

21.Wecanseethatthistextiswrittento________.

A.theauthor’swifeB.theauthor’sneighbour

C.DanielD.asufferingchild

22.Theauthormentionssomeofhispainfulmemoriesbecause________.

A.hewantshissontocareforothers

B.hefeelsmorepainthinkingaboutthemasafather

C.hehopestoforgetthetragedieshewitnessed

D.hisexperiencehasaffectedhismentalhealth

23.Theunderlinedword“blind”inthelastparagraphmeans________.

A.unabletoseeB.meaningful

C.notclearD.notbasedonreason

24.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestheauthor’sfeelingwhentypingthistext?

A.Critical.B.Regretful.C.Loving.D.Calm.

B

Goingtouniversitycancausemanyunfamiliarfeelings.It’sastressfulperiod.Whileitoffersgreaterfreedom,manyfinditdifficulttoletgooffamilytiesandoldschoolfriends.

Addingthepressuresofacademicperformanceandthelonelinessofbeinginanalienenvironment,lifecanbecomeconfusing.Formanystudents,goodgradesbecomethefirstconcernandotherones,likethatofmentalhealth,becomelessimportant.

Earlierthisyear,researchersfromtheUS’NorthwesternUniversityFeinbergSchoolofMedicinereleasedastudyearliershowingthatbetweenone-fifthandone-quarterofuniversitystudentswithintheUSsufferfromsomeformofdepres

sion.

Thoughamajorityofpeoplewillfeeldepressedatsomepointintheirlife,thisdoesn’tmeansymptomscanbeignored.Howcanwedefine“depression”?

Althougheveryonegetssadattimes,depressionisanillnessthatisdifferentfromjustfeelingdown.

Whena“badday”turnsintoa“badweek”andgoesonintoa“badmonth”,it’sprobablytimetogetsomehelp.Depressioncanformacycle–ittakesawaytheenergyandconfidenceyouneedtogetoutofit,whichmayseverelydisturbtheirnormallife.Thegoodnews,however,isthatdepressionistreatableandmostuniversitiesnowofferavarietyofservicestohelptheirstudents.

Thereisalotofprofessionalhelpavailabletodayandanumberofmedicaltreatmentshavebeenshowntobeahighlyeffective.Forlessseverecases,oftenjustspeakingtoatutororafriendcanmakeahugedifference.Sometimesallyouneedisahelpinghandandthat’swherefriendscanbeofgreathelp.Manyresearchershavealsoshownthatgentleexercise,healthyfoo

dsandanoptimisticoutlookcandowondersforyourmood.Sostaypositiveandknowthatyou’renotalone.

25.Whichisnotmentionedbythewriterinmakingstudentsfe

eldepressed?

A.BeingfarawayfromhomeB.Feelinghomesick

C.ThepressuresfromstudiesD.Localfood

26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisrightaccordingtothispassage?

A.Beingdepressedcanbeignoredbecauseitisrareinuniversities.

B.Somethinghasbeendonetohelpthosesufferingfrombeingdepressed.

C.Onceonefeelsdownincampus,theymustseekprofessionaladvice.

D.Sofar,nomedicinecanbeeffectiveintreatingdepression.

27.Depressionisanillnessbecause

_____.

A.itwilloccuragainandagainoveracertainperiodoftime

B.thosesufferingfromitcannotliveanormallife

C.itwillmakeonesleepyinclass

D.itishardtorecoverfromit

C

Whydomendieearlierthanwomen?

Thelatestresearchmakesitknownthatthereasoncouldbethatmen’sheartsgointorapiddeclinewhentheyreachmiddleage.

Thelargeststudyoftheeffectsofageingonthehearthasfoundthatwomen’slongevitymaybelinkedtothefactthattheirheartsdonotlosetheirpumpingpowerwithage.

“Wehavefoundthatthepowerofthemaleheartfallsby20-25percentbetween18and70yearsofage,”saidtheheadofthestudy,DavidGoldspinkofLiverpoolJohnMooresUniversityintheUK.

“Withinthehearttherearemillionsofcellsthatenableittobeat.betweentheageof20and70,one-thirdofthosecellsdieandarenotreplacedinmen,”saidGoldspink.“thisispartoftheageingprocess.”

Whatsurprisesscientistsisthatthefemaleheartseesverylittlelossofthesecells.Ahealthy70-year-oldwoman’sheartcouldperformalmostaswellasa20-year-oldone’s.

“Thisgenderdifferencemightjustexplainwhywomenlivelong

erthanmen,”saidGoldspink.Theystudiedmorethan250healthymenandwomenbetweenthe

agesof18and80,focusingonhealthypersonstoremovetheconfusinginfluenceofdisease.“Theteamhasyettofindwhyageingtakesagreaterlossonthemaleheart,”saidGoldspink.

Thegoodnewsisthatmencanimprovethehealthoftheirheartwithregularexercise.Goldspinkstressedthatwomenalsoneedregularexercisetopreventtheirlegmusclesbecomingsmallerandweakerastheyage.

28.Thetextmainlytalksabout________.

A.men’sheartcellsB.women’sageingprocess

C.thegenderdifferenceD.heartsandlonglife

29.Accordingtothetext,theUKscientistshaveknownthat________.

A.womenhavemorecellsthanmenwhentheyareborn

B.womencanreplacethecellsthatenablethehearttobeat

C.thefemaleheartlosesfewofthecellswithage

D.womenneverlosetheirpumpingpowerwithage

30.Ifyouwanttolivelonger,youshould________.

A.enableyourhearttobeatmuchfaster

B.findoutthereasonforageing

C.exerciseregularlytokeepyourhearthealthy

D.preventyourcellsfrombeinglost

31.Wecanknowfromthepassagethat________.

A.thereasonwhyageingtakesagreaterlossonthemalehearthasbeenfoundout

B.scientistsareonthewaytofindingoutwhythemaleheartlosesmoreofthecells

C.theteamhasdonesomethingtopreventthemalefromsufferingthegreaterloss

D.womenover70couldlosemoreheartcellsthanthoseattheageof20

D

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