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2.Howlongagodidthespeakersgraduatefromschool?
A.Tenyears.B.Twentyyears.C.Fortyyears.
3.Whatistheproblemforthespeakers?
A.Theshopistoocrowded.B.Theweatheristoocold.C.They’retoobusy.
4.WhatdoesthemanthinkofAlbert?
A.Heisdying.B.Heisinnocent.C.Heisshameless.
5.WhenwilltheplanetoMilanleave?
A.At7:
15.B.At8:
15.C.At9:
15.
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,各个小题将给出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至8题。
6.What’stheman’stonelike?
A.Friendly.B.Aggressive.C.Rude.
7.Whydidthewomanadmithercrime?
A.Theyfoundherwithproof.
B.Shedidn’twanttoarguewiththeofficer.
C.Herfamilypersuadedhertodoso.
8.Howdidshegetthering?
A.Hergrandmotherpasseditontoher.
B.Shestoleitfromtheman.
C.Shestoleitfromafamily.
听第7段材料,回答第9和第10题。
9.Whatisspecialaboutthemeal?
A.Theamountoffood.B.Thepriceoffood.C.Thekindoffood.
10.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Tryhisfavoritemeat.B.Eatasmuchaspossible.C.Tryadessert.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.Takeabreak.
B.Takemorepictures.
C.Showhimthepicturestheytook.
12.Whydidthemancomplain?
A.Thebeachwasdirty.
B.Therewerenopicturesofhim.
C.Theweatherwasbad.
13.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thewomanisveryselfish.
B.ThemanwillcopyhispicturesintohisPC.
C.Thespeakersareonvacation.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whyisthewomanattheairport?
A.ToflytoLondonB.ToseeJackoff.C.TomeetTom.
15.WhatisTomworriedabout?
A.Hisplaneislate.
B.Jackmightmisstheplane.
C.HehasnotimetotalkwithLinda.
16.What’sthewoman’simpressionofJack?
A.Heplaysanimportantroleinthecompany.
B.He’snotgoodathisjob.
C.Hecannotbedependedon.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.InwhichMiddleEasterncountrywasthefirstoilfieldopened?
A.Iraq.B.Iran.C.Egypt.
18.Whydidtheoilindustrygrowslowlybefore1932?
A.Peopledidn’trealizeitspotential.
B.Thecountrieswereatwar.
C.Nomoneycouldbeinvestedinit.
19.Howmuchoftheworld’soilsupplycomesfromtheMiddleEast?
A.2/3.B.1/2.C.1/3.
20.FromwhatotherregionsdoEuropeancountriesimportoil?
A.SouthAfrica.B.LatinAmerica.C.NorthAmerica.
笔试部分
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,并在答题卡将该选项涂黑。
A
Ihavealwaysthoughtofmyselfasadoer.Inwork,Idefinitelywasandcontinuetobe.Asamom,I’mmostlyadoer.However,mytreatmentforbreastcancermademerealizeIhadnotbeenadoerinthewayIwantedtobe–butthatwasabouttochange.
IhavebeenafraidofflyingsinceIworkedinnewsandcoveredmanyplanecrashesandhadmyownhorrificexperience.Myfamilyhadneverbeentoanothercontinenttogether.Nowthatthechemo(化疗)wasover,asagifttomyself,mykidsandmymom,ItookthemalltoLondontocelebratelifebeforebeginningradiationeveryweekdayforsixweeks.
ThistimeIdecidednottothinktoomuchaboutit.Whenyoulookinthemirrorwithouthair,youdoyourbesttogetthroughyourdayasifitwereadaybeforeyoudiscoveredyourlump(肿瘤).Theneverythingseemsdoable.SoIjustbookedthetrip.
OurflightonBritishAirwayswasmybestever.Idon’tknowifitwasthesizeoftheplane,thecomfortoftheseats,theTVsorthefamilyfriendlinessthatmadethetimeflybyforme.Oneveryflight,Isayaquickhellotothepilot,whichcalmsme.Thistime,thepilottookextratimetoexplainthemapsandweatherpatternsandcalmedmedown.Thatcertainlyhelpedabit,orwasitpossiblethatchemocuredthisfeartoo?
EverydayIplannedadifferentadventure–everythingfromtoursofBuckinghamPalaceandWindsorCastletotheoriginalbustour.Theylearnedandlovedeveryminuteandshockingly,theydidn’tcomplain.
Ihadwantedtodosoforyears.Lifeandworkhadgottenintheway,butwefinallydidit.Iplannedthisincredibletripduringchemoandwillplananother.Sometimes,thebestadventurescomeaftersurvivingyourgreatestfears.
21.Theunderlinedword“it”inParagraph3refersto_________.
A.herfearofflyingB.herbreastcancer
C.thefinishedchemoD.theplannedfamilytrip
22.Ontheauthor’sfamily’striptoLondon,_________.
A.theauthorovercameherfearofflyingthankstoherfamily
B.thekidswerenotsointerestedintheplacestheyvisited
C.thefamilyenjoyedthemselvesduringdifferentadventures
D.thefamilydidn’tvisitmanyplacesbecauseoftheauthor’shealthcondition
23.Thebesttitleforthetextwouldbe__________.
A.CancerGetsintheWayB.SurvivingtheFear
C.LivingaPlainLifeD.ASuccessfulDoerasMom
B
ResearchcarriedoutlastyearstressedthegrowingchallengefacingemployersintermsofmanagingandsupportingtheUK’sageingworkforce.
FiguresfromtheOfficeforNationalStatisticshavesuggestedthatthenumberofpeopleaged65andoverstillworkinghasreached1.19million---up25,000fromayearago.Therewerealsonowmorepeopleaged50-74inworkthaneverbefore.However,theoveralltrendwashidingthefactthat12%peopleareforcedtostopworkingbeforereachingstatepensionagebecauseofillhealthordisability.
Nearlyhalfamillion(436,000)workerswhoarewithinfiveyearsofstatepensionagehavehadtoleaveworkformedicalreasons,withanapparentdividebetweentheNorth(worse)andSouth(better).Thoseinthelowest-paidjobs,includingcleaners,leisureindustryworkersandpeopledoingheavylaboringjobs,weretwiceaslikelytostopworkingbeforeretirementage,becauseofsicknessanddisabilitythanmanagersorprofessionals.
Withinthis,theneedsofthe“sandwichgeneration”---thosejugglingworkwithcaringforelderlydependentsaswellaschildren---neededtobegivengreaterpriority(优先权)byemployers,awhitepaperbyinsurerandhealthcareproviderconcluded.
Itsresearcharguedthat66%ofmanagersthinktheaverageageofretirementintheirorganizationwillincreaseinthenext5to10years.Yet,36%reportedbeingunawareofanythingtheirorganizationdidtoattract,keepandengageolderstaff.Fewerthanaquarter(23%)ofemployeessaidtheyfeltsupportedbytheiremployerwiththeirresponsibilitiesforcaringforalovedone.
Thiswasperhapsunsurprising,giventhatonly28%ofmanagerssaidtheirorganizationhadformalpoliciesandpracticesinplacetosupporttheseemployees,argueshealthcaredistributiondirectorChrisHorlick.
24.Accordingtothepassage,whoismorelikelytoleaveworkbeforeretirementage?
A.Tom,aphysician.B.Jason,alanguageteacher.
C.Henry,aconstructionworker.D.Bill,abankmanager.
25.Thepresentsupportfromtheemployerscanbebestdescribedas_________.
A.movingB.dissatisfyingC.inspiringD.surprising
26.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.OldemployeesarewellattendedintheUK.
B.AgingworkforceshouldbewellsupportedintheUK.
C.Employersshowresponsibilitiesforsupportingtheiremployees.
D.UKemployersarefacingchallengesinsupportingagingworkforce.
C
Filledwithmuchhousework,mealsandchildcareathome,manypeoplefeelthatbeingatworksoundsmorelikehavingapicnic.Evenforthosewhohaveahappyfamilylife,theyfeelactuallymorestressedathomethanatwork.
Recently,astudycarriedoutbytheresearchersatauniversityintheUSAfoundlowerlevelsofhormone(荷尔蒙)releasedinresponsetostressinamajorityofsubjectswhentheywereatworkcomparedtowhentheywereathome.Thiswastrueforbothmenandwomen,andparentsandpeoplewithoutchildren.
Bothmenandwomenshowedlessstressatwork.Butwomenaremorelikelytoreportfeelinghappierthere.Menweremorelikelytofeelhappierathome.Expertssaythereareotherreasonswhyworkislessstressfulthanhomeformany.“Paidworkismorevaluedinsociety,”saidSarahDamaske,theleadresearcheronthestudy,“Householdworkisboringandnotparticularlyrewarding.”
Wegetbetteratourjobwithtimeandtheincreasedcompetencemeanslessstressandmorerewards.Yetnoneofus,nomatterhowlongwe’vebeendoingit,evertrulyfeelslikeanexpertatparentingorevenatmarriage.
Thesupportandfriendshipofco-workersalsoofferstressrelief.Athome,meanwhile,stressspreadsandincreasesquickly.“That’sthereasonwhymosthousewiveswishtheywerethebreadearners,”Dr.Damaskesays.
Muchoftheadvicetofamiliesandcouplesincludesthewarningto“leaveworkstressatoffice”andeventochangeourmind-setfromworktohome,forexample,awalkaroundtheblock.Therecentfindings,though,suggestourhomelife,notourattitude,mightbedueforsomechange.
27.AccordingtoParagraph1,manypeoplefeelthatbeingathome_________.
A.islikehavingapicnic
B.isanidealwaytomanagestress
C.offersgreaterrelaxationthanatwork
D.canbringmorestressthanintheworkplace
28.AccordingtoSarahDamaske,_________.
A.menfeelhappieratworkthanwomen
B.parentswithoutchildrentendtofeelhappier
C.householdworkisnotasrewardingasworkonajob
D.bothmenandwomenfeelhappierathometh