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听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.B.Neighbors.C.Colleagues.
7.Whatnamedoesthewomanwanttogivethebaby?
A.Robert.B.Albert.C.Lawrence.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。
8.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.
9.What’stheman’shealthinsurancenumber?
A.2658A.B.88564802.C.5559008.
10.What’stheman’sproblem?
A.Hisbackhurts.B.Hehasafever.C.Hehasastomachache.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第14题。
11.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthehotel?
A.Thefoodwas
great.
B.Hewassurprisedaboutthefridge.
C.Thebedswerenotverycomfortable.
12.Whenisthepoolopen?
A.Atsixo’clockinthemorning.
B.Atfiveo’clockintheafternoon.C.Ateighto’clockintheevening.
13.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?
A.$116.B.$130.C.$160.
14.Howwillthemanpayforthebill?
A.Bycreditcard.B
.Bytraveler’scheck.C.Incash.
听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。
15.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Visitingacollege.B.Attendingaparty.C.Attendingaclub.
16.Wherewasthewomanborn?
A.InGermany.B.InAmerica.C.InBritain.
17.WhatdoesthemaninvitethewomantodonextMonday?
A.Visitamuseum.B.Havedinnerwithhim.C.Seeanexhibition.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whoisthespeaker?
A.Anairhostess.B.Atourguide.C.Anairlineclerk.
19.WhatshouldMr.Jonesdowhenhechecksin?
A.Showhisticketandpassportandweighhisluggage.
B.Openhisluggageandhaveitchecked.
C.Checkinhishandluggagefirst.
20.Whatisthespeakertalkingaboutatlast?
A.Thedeparturetax(离境税).B.Thearrivaltime.C.Theseatnumber.
第二部分阅读理解第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
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kingopensforBeckettShortson8September.
Bookingopensforallotherplayson19September.
BYTELEPHONE
Forcreditcard(信用卡)bookings.Callsareanswered.
BOXOFFICE
017892956239a.m.-8.p.m.(Mon.-Sat.)
0541541051(24hours,7days,nobookingcharge).
BYFAX
Forcreditcardbookings.Pleaseallowatleast48hoursforreply,ifrequired.
01789261974or01862387765
BYPOST
Pleaseenclose(附上)achequeorcreditcarddetailstogetherwithanSAEoradd50ptothetotalamounttocoverpostage.PleasesendtotheBoxOffice,RST,Stratford-upon-Avon,CV376BB.INPERSON.
RSThall,9:
30a.m.-8p.m.(Mon.-Sat.)
(6p.m.whentheatresareclosed).
OVERSEASBOOKING
Theeasiestmethodofpaymentisbycreditcard.
Youcanalsopayby:
Eurocheque(upto£500)you’reyourcardnumberwrittenontheback.
PAYINGFORYOURTICKETS
CREDITCARDS
WeacceptVisa,MasterCard,AmericanExpressandDinersClub.Pleasegivethecardnumber,nameandaddressofcardholder.
CHEQUESChequesandpostalordersshouldbepayableto:
RoyalShakespeareTheatre.
21.Inwhichofthefollowingwaysofbookingdoesoneprobablyhavetopayextramoney?
A.Inperson.B.Bytelephone.C.Byfax.D.Bypost.
22.Onehastowaitfor2daysorlongerforareplyifhe/shepays______.
A.inpersonB.bytelephoneC.byfaxD.bypost
23.Whatisausefulnumbertocallat11a.m.Sunday
A.01789295623B.0541541051C.01789261174D.01862387665
B
"
Hewhocanhavepatiencecanhavewhathewants,"
saidBenjaminFranklin.Theysaypatienceisavirtue(美德)seldomfoundinwomenandneverinmen.Thismayormaynotbetrue,butit'
sfairtosaythatthereisnobodyontheearthwhocouldn
'
tbenefitfrommore
patience.
Patienceisnecessaryforsuccess.
Itissaidthat"
allgoodthingscometothosewhowait"
.Manyofthegreatscientistshaveremarkedthattheirscientificdiscoveriescameonlythroughpatientperseverance(坚持).Edisonsaid,"
Geniuswas99%perspirationandonly1%inspiration."
Patienceteachesustovaluetheeffortandnotjustthesuccess.Itisamistaketothinkthathappinesscanonlybeobtainedthroughachievements.
Patiencebringspeaceofmind.
Whenwedesirecertainoutcomes(结果),we'
llhavenopeaceofmind.Evenifonedesireisfilled,thenatureofdesireisthatmorewillappearinitsplace.Thereisnoendtohumandesires.Patiencemeanswewillworkwithanattitudeofdetachment(超然).Patiencecantransformsufferingintojoy.
Throughoutlifewesufferinjustice;
thebesthealerispatience.Throughbeingpatientandacceptingoursituation,it'
squitepossibleforoursufferingtobetransformed.
SriChinmoysaid,"
Iffailurehasthestrengt
htoturnyourlifeintobitternessitself,thenpatiencehasthestrengthtoturnyourlifeintothesweetestjoy."
24.Whosesayingsupportstheideathatpatiencemakesapersonjoyful?
A.Franklin'
sB.Edison'
sC.Chinmoy'
sD.Einstein'
s
25.Inthewriter'
sopinion,_____.
A.humandesireswilleasilybefilled
B.patienceisavirtueseldomfoundinaperson
C.happinesscanonlybeobtainedthroughsuccess
D.patienceisthebestmedicineofsuffering
26.Howisthewholepassageorganized?
A.General-detail-general.B.General-detail.C.Detail-general-detail.D.Detail-general.
27.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.WeAllNeedPatienceB.Patien
ceMeansSuccess
C.BenefitsofPatienceD.WeShouldNotBepatient
C
LONDON---ABritishjudgeonThursdaysentencedabusinessmanwhosoldfake(假冒的)bombdetectors(探测器)to10yearsinprison,sayingthemanhadn’tcaredaboutp
otentiallydeadlyconsequences.
ItisbelievedthatJamesMcCormickgotabout$77.8millionfromthesalesofhisdetectors---whichwerebasedonakindofgolfballfinder---tocountriesincludingIraq,BelgiumandSaudiArabia.
McCormick,57,wasconvicted(判罪)ofcheatslastmonthandsentencedThursdayattheOldBaileycourtinLondon.
“Yourcheatingconductinsellingagreatamountofuselessequipmentsimplyforhugeprofitpromotedafalsesenseofsecurityandinallprobabilitymateriallycontributedtocausingdeathandinjurytoinnocentpeople,”JudgeRichardHonetoldMcCormick.“Youhaveneitherregret,norshame,noranysenseofguilt.”
Thedetectors,soldforupto$42,000each,weresaidtobeabletofindsuchdangerousobjectsasbombsunderwaterandfromtheair.Butinfactthey“lackedanygroundinginscience”andwereofnouse.
McCormickhadtoldthecourtthathesoldhisdetectorstothepoliceinKenya,theprisonserviceinHongKong,thearmyinEgyptandthebordercontrolinThailand.
“Ineverhadanybadresultsfromcustomers,”hesaid.
28:
WhywasMcCormicksentencedtoprison?
AHesoldbombs.B.Hecauseddeathofpeople.C.Hemadedetectors.D.Hecheatedinbusiness.
29:
Accordingtothejudge,whatMcCormickhaddone.
A.increasedthecostofsafeguardingB.loweredpeople’sguardagainstdanger
C.changedpeople’sideaofsocialsecurityD.causedinnocentpeopletocommitcrimes
30:
Whichofthefollowingistrueofthedetectors?
A.TheyhavenotbeensoldtoAfricaB.Theyhavecausedmanyseriousproblems.
C.TheycanfinddangerousobjectsinwaterD.Theydon’tfunctiononthebasisofscience.
31:
ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatMcCormick.
A.solotheequipmentatalowpriceB.waswell-knowninmostcountries
C.didnotthinkhehadcommittedthecrimeD.hadnotgotsuchhugeprofitasmentionedinthetext。
D
Ifyoucouldhaveonesuperpower,whatwoulditbe?
Dreamingaboutwhetheryouwouldwanttoreadminds,seethroughwalls,orhavesuperhumanstrengthmaysoundsilly,butitactuallygetstotheheartofwhatreallymattersinyourlife.
Everydayinourwork,weareinspiredbythepeoplewemeetdo
ingextraordinarythingstoimprovetheworld.
Theyhaveadifferentkindofsuperpowerthatallofuspossess:
thepowertomakeadifferenceinthelivesofothers.
We’renotsayingthateveryoneneedstocontributetheirlivestothepoor.Yourlivesarebusyenoughdoinghomework,playingsports,makingfriends,seekingafteryourdreams.Butwedothinkthatyoucanliveamorepowerfullifewhenyoudevotesomeofyourtimeandenergytosomethingmuchlargerthanyourself.Findanissueyouareinterestedinandlearnmore.Volunteeror,ifyoucan,contributealittlemoneytoacause.Whateveryoudo,don’tbeabystander.Getinvolved.Youmayhavetheopportunitytomakeyourbiggestdifferencewhenyou’reolder.Butwhynotstartnow?
Ourownexperienceworkingtogetheronhealth,development,andenergythelasttwentyyearshasbeenoneofthemostrewardingpartsofourlives.Ithaschangedwhoweareandcontinuestofuelouroptimismabouthowmuchthelivesofthepoorestpeoplewillimproveintheyearsahead.
32.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph2referto?
A.Yourlifestyle.B.Yourlifevalue.C.Yourtroubleinlife.D.Yourlifeexperience.
33.Whydoestheauthorsaytheyareinspiredeveryday?
A.Theypossessdifferentkindsofsuperpowers.
B.Theyh
avegotthepowertochangetheworld.
C.Somepeoplearoundthemaremakingtheworldbetter.
D.Therearemanypowerfulpeopleintheirlifeandwork.
34.WhatdoestheauthorstressinParagraph5?
A.Learningmoreandcontributingmoretoacause.
B.Risingaboveselfandactingtohelpothers.
C.Workinghardtogetabiggeropportunity.
D.Tryin