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2.A.Inthewoman’sapartment.B.InJack’sfather’sgarage.C.InJack’sroom.

听下面一段对话,回答第3-4题。

3.A.Atthecommunitycenter.B.Attheschoolhall.C.Atasportscenter.

4.A.ToborrowsomeDVDs.B.Tomeetsomefriends.C.Todosomeshopping.

听下面一段独白,回答第5-6题。

5.A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

6.A.Toexplorethefantasyworldofthegame.

B.Totaketheroleofacharactersetinadvance.

C.Tore-createrealsituationslikeflyingaspaceship.

第二节回答问题(共4小题;

每小题2分,满分8分)

听下面一段材料,然后回答问题。

材料读两遍。

读完每个问题后,你将有10秒钟的作答时间。

7.QuestionSeven:

_____________________________________________

8.QuestionEight:

______________________________________________

9.QuestionNine:

_______________________________________________

10.QuestionTen:

_______________________________________________

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)

第一节阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

NewWaytoExperienceDentistry

Haveyoueverhadyourhandheldduringadentalprocedureyoufeeluneasyabout?

Whataboutadentalofficethatmimics(模仿)thespiritofDisneyland?

Ifyou'

relookingforadentalofficethatprovidesthebestcareandthebestenvironment,you'

relookingforDr.Licking'

sofficeinSunnyvale.

OfficemanagerJudy,whohasworkedwithDr.Lickingfor38years,speakshighlyofhiskindness.Shebelievesthattheofficeis“theDisneylandofdentistry”.Everyonefromchildrentotheirgrandparentslovestheenvironmentandcaretheyreceivefromthiswelcomingoffice.

Dr.Lickingisknownasthebestdentalcareproviderforanyonewhofearsfacingappointmentswiththedentaloffice.Thestaffgoesoutoftheirwaytomakepatientsfeelcomfortableandatease.Dr.LickingandJudysetthestandardwiththeirsaying,“Whensomeonecomestoyourhome,youstandupandwelcomethem,likeanoldfamilyfriend.”

Dr.Licking'

sofficehasall.Theyrecentlyrelocatedtoputthenewequipmentintotheirpractice.Theofficeisequippedwithanintra-oralvideocamera,andasapatientyoucangetpicturesofyourteethasyou'

rewalkingoutthedoor.

Settinghimselfapartfromotherdentists,Dr.Lickingcontinueshiseducationbeyondwhatisrequired.Forthisreason,heisoneoffewdentistsinthecountrywhooffersozonetreatment.Ozonecannaturallystopdecay(蛀蚀)initstracks.Formoreinformationonthisnewtechnology,visittheirwebsiteat.

sofficeisDiamondCertified,anhonorgivenonlytocompanieswiththehigherqualityafterextensiveandcontinualresearch.Dr.Licking'

sofficeextendsaninvitationtoyoutomeettheirgentlestaffandoffersyouafreeofficevisit,includingx-raysandanexam.

Theofficeholdsextendedhoursrangingfrom7a.m.to8p,m.,MondaythroughThursday.Don'

tworryifyouhaveanemergency.Dr.Licking’sofficerespondstoallemergenciesandurgentcalls.

JOHNLICKING,D.D.S.

Cosmetic&

FamilyDentistrysince1970

408—736—6235

877W.FremontAve.SuiteC3,Sunnyvale

11.Whatisspecialaboutthedentaloffice?

A.Itusesthemostadvancedequipment.B.ItisdecoratedlikeDisneyland.

C.Ithasacaringenvironment.D.Itprovidesserviceforbothkidsandoldpeople.

12.WhatdoweknowaboutDr.Licking?

A.Hehasdevelopedozonetreatment.

B.Heisthebestdentistalloverthecountry.

C.Hehasbeenstudyingdentistrycontinuously.

D.Hehasworkedasadentistfornearly38years.

13.Thepassageiswrittento______.

A.introduceafamousdentistB.showanewtreatmentfortoothdecay

C.advisepeopletohavetheirteethexaminedD.invitepeopletovisitDr.Licking'

soffice

B

StudentsfromFloridaInternationalUniversityinMiamiwalkedonwaterThursdayforaclassassignment.Todoit,theyworeaquatic(水上的)shoestheydesignedandcreated.

AlexQuinoneswasthefirsttomakeittotheothersideofa175footlakeoncampusinrecordtime—justoveraminute.Quinones,whoworeoversizedboatlikeshoes,alsowonlastyearandwillreceive$500.Studentshadtoweartheaquaticshoesandmakeitacrossthelakeinordertoearnan“A”ontheassignmentforArchitectureProfessorJaimeCanaves,MaterialsandMethodsConstructionClass.“It'

straditionalinaschoolofarchitecturetodoboatsoutofcardboardforaboatrace.Ithoughtourstudentswerealittlebitmorespecialthanthat,”Canavessaid.“Wedecidedtodothewalkonwatereventtotakeittothenextlevel.”

Atotalof79studentscompetedintheracethisyearin41teams.Only10teamsfailedtocrossthelake.Otherswhofellgotbackupandmadeittotheend.Theraceisopentoallstudentsandanyoneinthecommunity.Theyoungestpersontoeverparticipatewasa9yearoldgirlwhocompetedinplaceofhermother,whiletheoldestwasa67yearoldfemale.

AlargecrowdoncampusjoinedCanavesashecheeredontheracers.Heshoutedencouragingwords,butalsolaughedassomeunsteadilymadetheirwaytotheend.

“Apartofthisisforthemtohavemoreunderstandingofdesigningandmakeitworkbetter,”hesaid.Itisalsoalessoninlifeforthestudents.

“Anything,includingwalkingonwater,ispossible,ifyoudotheresearch,testitandgothroughthedesignprocessseriously.”

14.Forwhatpurposedidthestudentstakepartintherace?

A.Togoacrossthelaketoschool.B.TopassProfessorCanaves'

class.

C.Totesttheirbalanceonthewater.D.Towintheprizemoneyof$500.

15.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Moststudentsfinishedtheclassassignmentsuccessfully.

B.ThestudentswhofellintothewaterwerecriticizedseriouslybytheProfessor.

C.ThestudentsworeshoesdistributedbyProfessorCanavestowalkacrossthelake.

D.Thestudentstookpartintheracetochallengetheirphysicalabilities.

16.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.AlexQuinonesisatopstudentintheuniversity.

B.It'

sacustomforthepeopleinthecommunitytogetinvolvedinstudentactivities.

C.Thestudentwhomadeittotheendintheracewouldsucceedintheirprofessionalcareer.

D.ProfessorCanavesattachesimportancetohandsonlearningexperience.

17.Thepurposeofthepassageisto________.

A.showhisapprovaloftheuniqueteachingstyle

B.inspireteacherstobemorecreative

C.reportaninterestingassignment

D.encouragemorepeopletotakepartintherace

C

Browncowsmaynotactuallymakechocolatemilk,butpinksilkworms(蚕)doproducepinksilk,ateamofscientistshasdiscovered.Toseeiftheycouldproducepredyedsilk—silkthatcomescolored,straightfromthesource—theteamfedordinarysilkwormsmulberry(桑树)leavesthathadbeensprayed(喷洒)withfabric(织物)dyes(染色剂).Outofseventesteddyes,onlyoneworked,producingathreadthatremindedmeofpinkdyedhair.

Andyes,thewormsthemselvestakeonsomecolorbeforetheyproducesilk.Theircolorfuldietsdidnotaffecttheirgrowth,theteam,whichincludedengineersandbiologistsfromtheCSIRNationalChemicalLaboratoryinIndia,reportsinthejournalACSSustainableChemistry&

Engineering.(Theresearchersdidn'

tlooktoodeeplyintohowthedyesaffectedthesilkworms'

health.Afterall,silkwormsdiewhenpeopleharvesttheirsilk.)

Theteammadedyeingsilkthiswaybecausecoloringfabricnormallyuseslargeamountsoffreshwater.Thewatergetspollutedwithdangerouschemicalsintheprocess,requiringcostlytreatmentbeforefactoriescansenditbackintowaterways.Dyeingsilkdirectlybyfeedingsilkwormswouldavoidthosewaterwashingsteps.Scientistsarejuststartingtostudythisidea.However,itremainstobeseenifit'

scommerciallysuccessful.Inthisexperiment,theIndianteamtestedsevendyes,whicharecheapandpopularintheindustry.

Thescientistsfounddifferentdyesmovedthroughsilkworms'

bodiesdifferently.Somenevermadeitintotheworms'

silkatall.Otherscoloredthewormsandtheirsilk,butthecolordisappearsbeforethesilkisturnedintofabric.Onlyonedye,named“directacidfastred”,showedupinthefinal,washedsilkthreads.Bythetimeitmadeitthere,itwasapleasant,lightpink.

18.Thetextismostprobablya(n)________.

A.sciencereportB.touristguideC.animalexperimentD.fashionadvertisement

19.Silkwormscanproducepinksilkbecause________.

A.theyarebornpinkB.theyaredyedpink

C.theygrowinpinkwaterD.theyarefeddyedfood

20.Whereistheexperimentcarriedout?

A.InAmerica.B.InIndia.C.InIsrael.D.InChina.

21.Howmanydyeshavebeenprovedsuccessfulintheexperiment?

A.One.B.Three.C.Five.D.Seven.

D

HowmanytimesdoyoucheckyourFacebookpageinadaytoseewhetheryourlatestposthasgotanother“like”or“thumbsup”?

Althoughyoumightbeembarrassedtoadmithowmanytimesyoudothis,don’tworry—psychologicalfindingshaveshownit’scompletelynormal.Infact,thepleasurewederivefromreceivinga“like”isequaltothatofeatingchocolateorwinningmoney,andwecan’thelpwantingmore.Accordingtothefindings,whichobserved32teensagedbetween13and18,thefeedbackcircuit(反馈回路)intheteens’brainsisparticularlysensitive,andthe“social”and“visual”partsoftheirbrainswereactivewhentheyreceived“likes”onthesocialnetwork.Theresearchalsoshowedthatthoughthethumbsupmightcomefromcompletestrangers,thegoodtheyderivefromthemworkedallthesame.

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