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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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatisthewomanprobablydoing?

A.Lookingforabox.B.Doingsomecleaning.C.Fixingtheshelf.

2.Whatdoesthemansayabouttherestaurant?

A.Thefoodwasnothisthing.B.Thewaiterswerenoisy.C.Theatmospherewasfriendly.

3.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay?

A.$14.B.$17.C.$29.

4.WhydoesMarylookworried?

A.Shehaslostherjob.B.Shedidn'

tgetpromoted.C.Sheisconcernedaboutherfather.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Anadventure.B.Avacationplan.C.Abook.

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.Wheredidthemanbuythenecklace?

A.OntheInternet.B.Inasupermarket.C.Inagoldshop.

7.Whydidthewomanapologizetotheman?

A.Shewasrudetotheman.

B.Shesenthimthewronggoods.

C.Shedelayedsendingthenecklace.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Buyingamap.B.Askingforthedirections.C.Borrowingaphonefromtheman.

9.Whattroubleisthewomanfacing?

A.Herphoneisoutofpower.

B.Shecouldn'

twalkanyfarther.

C.Sheislateforherfirstjobinterview.

10.Howdidthemanorderataxiforthewoman?

A.Hemadeacall.B.Hesignaledone.C.Heusedaphoneapp.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whoarethespeakers?

A.Adoctorandapatient.B.Ateacherandastudent.C.Asalesmanandacustomer.

12.Whatisprobablythecauseoftheman'

sproblems?

A.Heoftenovereats.B.Heworkstoohard.C.Hesmokesheavily.

13.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Stopworkingandgoonavacation.

B.Giveupsmokingassoonaspossible.

C.Changehisdietandgetsomeexercise.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatintereststhewomanmostaboutthejob?

A.Thetraining.B.Thehighpay.C.Theworkexperience.

15.Whatdidthewomanmajorin?

A.Writing.B.Journalism.C.German.

16.Howmanylanguagescanthewomanspeak?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

17.Whatdoesthewomandotorelaxherself?

A.Shegoesswimming.B.Sheclimbsmountains.C.Shelistenstolightmusic.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Towhomisthespeakertalking?

A.Newemployees.B.Foreigntourists.C.Internationalstudents.

19.Whataregirlsadvisedtodoinacafe?

A.Takecareoftheirbags.B.Don'

ttalktostrangers.C.Leavetheplacequickly.

20.Whatisthebestplacetoparkacar?

A.Besideahouse.B.Onaquietroad.C.Inapubliccarpark.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题:

每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Bermuda,theislandknownforitspink-sandbeaches,blue.waters,andyear-roundwarmweather,hasbeenannouncedtheOfficialSponsoroftheU.S.Open.It'

safittingcollaboration(协作),giventheisland'

sreputationasadestinationfortravelersinsearchofperfectadventures一justaninety-minuteflightfromNewYorkCity.Lesserknown,however,isthatthelonghistoryofAmericantenniswasintroducedbythisattractiveAtlanticisland.

Nearlyahundredandfiftyyearsago,theNewYorkcelebrityMaryEwingOuterbridgesailedfordaystovacationonthisquietisland.Shewatched,fascinated,assomeBritishsoldiersstationedthereplayedtennis,althougha'

versiondifferentfromoneweknowtoday.ThecourtsinBermudawereshapedlikehourglasses,thenetwasalsohigher,andanumberoftherulesweredifferent.

Marybecamefascinatedwatchingtheballflyingbackandforth,andendeduppurchasingakitcontainingallthematerialsneededtobringthesporthometoStatenIsland.Usingahand-drawndiagram,shelaidoutacourtatherbrother'

scricketclub,wherethesportcaughtonamongmembers.Fromthere,thegame'

spopularityquicklygrew,leadingtostandardizedrulesandregulations--andthen,in1880,tothefirstU.S.tennischampionship.

Inonlyafewyears,Mary'

sunexpectedsouvenirfromherBermudatriphelpedsetanationaltradition:

today,nearlyeighteenmillionpeopleintheUSplaythesport,fromthepublic-tennis-courtgamesinmanycitiestotheannualU.S.Open,inNYC.MarysroleinbringingtennisfromBermudatoAmericahasearnedheraplaceintheInternationalTennisHallofFame.

Itonlyservestoenhancethesport'

sappealtolearnthateveryswingoftheracketintheUScanbetracebacktoBermuda,whereislandadventuresstillwaitforalltravelers--tennisloversincluded.You'

rewelcome!

21.WhatcanwelearnaboutBermuda?

A.ItisdistantfromNewYorkCity.

B.Itisfriendlytoadventureseekers.

C.ItisunfittosponsortheU.S.Open..

D.Itisbetterknownforbeingtheoriginoftennis.

22.WhichofthefollowingisMary'

scontributiontoAmericantennis?

A.SheheldthefirstU.S.tennischampionship.

B.Shemadethegamebecomeworldfamous.

C.ShedesignedthefirsttenniscourtintheUS.

D.Shesetstandardrulesandregulationsofthegame.

23.Whatistherealpurposeofthispassage?

A.TointroducethefounderofAmericantennis.

B.TointroducethehistoryofAmericantennis.

C.Toattractmorepeopletoenjoythesport.

D.ToattractmorepeopletotourBermuda.

B

Itookajobatavet(兽医)clinicalmostfivedecadesago.Asanenthusiasticanimallover,IacceptedthepositionontheconditionthatIwouldn'

thavetoassistwithanywoundedanimals.Icouldn'

tbeartoseeanycreatureinpain.

Attheendofmyfirstweek,wewereclosingtheofficeforthedaywhenayoungmanranuptousholdingaseverelyinjuredDobermanpinscherpuppy(杜宾幼犬)inhisarmsandbeggingustosavehislife.Thefour-month-oldpuphadbeenhitbyacar.

ThedoctorandIranbackintotheoperatingroom.Theonlyplacetheskinwasstillattachedtothispoorlittleanimal'

sbodywasaroundoneshoulder.Thevetworkedtirelesslyforwhatseemedlikehours,sewinghimbacktogetheragain.Thatwastheeasypart.Thepuppyhadbrokenmultiplebones,includinghisspine(脊椎).Ifhesurvivedthenextfewdays,wewerequitesurehewouldneverwalk.

Thatdayforeverchangedmylife.Ibecamethevet'

sassistantinallthingsmedical.OneofmyfirstjobswastogivethatDobermanpuppydailyphysicaltherapy,Iremembermovinghistinylegstotrytokeephismusclesfromweakening.

Weekswentbyuntiloneday,Ifeltthislittlefighterpushbackeversoslightly.Andhecontinuedtopushbackillhecouldfallusehislegs.

Fast-forwardaboutayear.Iwalkedintotheclinic'

scrowdedwaitingroomandcalledthenameofthenextclient.Suddenly,ahugeDobermanwhohadbeensandingquietlywithhisownerontheoppositesideoftheroombrokelooseanddashedtowardme.1foundmyselfpinnedagainstthewallwiththismagnificentdogstandingonhishindlegs,hisfrontpawsonmyshoulders,washingmyfacewithabundantandjoyfulkisses!

Istilltearupinamazementatthedisplayofloveandgratitudethedoghadformethatdayallthoseyearsago.

24.Whichwasthepossiblepositiontheauthortookoriginallyattheclinic?

A.Amedicalassistant.

B.Aprofessionalvet.

C.Anenthusiasticvolunteer.

D.Aregularreceptionist.

25.Howdidtheauthorhelpthedog?

A.Shesewedhiswounds.

B.Shefixedhisspine.

C.Shehelpedhimtorecover.

D.Shetaughthimtowalk.

26.Whatcanweinferaboutthedog?

A.Hestruggledtobeonhisfeet.

B.Helikedtolickpeoplesfaces.

C.Hegotwellimmediately.

D.Hegotfierceafterwards.

27.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.AlovingvetB.AluckydogC.AgratefulpatientD.Alife-changingstory

C

Thedriverwhocutsyouoffintraffic.Theneighborswhodon'

tpickupaftertheirdog.Situationssuchasthesegetourheartsracingandsendourstresslevelsskyrocketing.Angerisn'

tapleasantfeeling.Someofusbottleuptheemotion,whileothersexplodeinawildrage(狂怒).Bothhabitsdoconsiderableharmtoourbodies,ourminds,andourrelationships.

“Angermayfee1uncomfortableandalotofpeoplethinktheyhavetogetridoftheiranger,"

saysPatrickKeelan,aregisteredpsychologistinCalgary,Alberta.“Butangerisanemotionbuiltintoustosignalthatsomethingneedstobeaddressed.Whenwetakenoticeofthatsignalandactuallywrestlewiththeprobleminsteadofturningablindeyetoit,we'

reusuallymuchbetterforit.”

Unfortunately,manyofushavebeenconditionedtokeepouremotionshidden.Increasingly,

researchissuggestingthatthiscanhavelong-termeffectsonourhealth.InvestigatorsattheUniversityofRochesternoticedthatpeoplewhocontaintheiremotionstendtoliveshorterlives.Whenwe'

reangry,stresshormonesarereleased,whichcanmakeusmorelikelytodevelopawiderangeofdiseases,includingdiabetes,depression,immunerelatedconditions.

Isitbetter,then,toscreamandhowlwheneversomethingmakesyoumad?

That'

sprobablythereasonwhy“ragerooms"

havepoppedupinmanyAmericancities,wherefolksareinvitedtoletsteamoffbyviolentlysmashing(打碎)stuffina“safe"

environment.However,theresearchindicatesthatwhenpeopledisplayangeraggressively,itcanactuallyincreasetheintensityoftheanger--andincreasethelikelihoodofaggressiveactionsinthefuture.Itdoesn'

ttakemuchimaginationtopredicthowsuchbehaviorcanaffectyourrelationshipwithyourspouse,yourkids,oryourcolleagues.Italsohurtsyourhealth.Alarge2016studyatMcMasterUniversityfoundthatpeoplearemorethantwiceaslike

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