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9.18.C.£

9.15.

答案是C。

1.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutJohn?

A.Hewon11waitforher.B.Hewon’tcomehometoday.C.Hewon’tbeontimefordinner.

2.Whydoesthemanneedamap?

A.TotourManchester.B.Tofindarestaurant.C.TolearnaboutChina,

3.Whatdoesthewomanaskfor?

A.Adressofdifferentsize.B.Adressofbetterquality.C.Adressofabrightcolor.

4.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Gototheman’splace.B.CalltheHillsboroHotel.C.Reserveanexhibitionhall.

5.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inamuseum.B.Athome.C.Inthecitysquare.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

每段对话后有几个小题,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。

听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;

听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Howdoesthewomanusuallygotowork?

A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bytrain.

7.Whatdothespeakersagreeabouttakingthetrain?

A.Itissafer.B.Itisfaster.C.Itischeaper.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Saveupforthecar.B.Gotoanothercardealer.C.Asksomeonetocheckthecar.

9.Whatisthesalesmangoingtodo?

A.Giveadiscount.B.Sticktoahighprice.C.Askforcashpayment.

10.Howwillthemanhelpthewoman?

A.Lendmoneytoher.B.Drivehercarhome.C.Takecareofhercar.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthelivingexpensesinthecity?

A.Fairlylow.B.JustOkay.C.Veryhigh.

12.Whatdoesthewomanspendmoston?

A.Meals.B.Trains.C.Clothes.

13.Whatdoesthewomandoinherfreetime?

A.Seefilms.B.Travelaround.C.Goforadrink.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Asummerjob.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Afoodcompany.

15.Whatdoestheman’scompanydo?

A.Designfurniture.B.Organizeconcerts.C.Offerfoodservices.

16.Whatwillthemandobeforetheparty?

A.Settables.B.Cookfood.C.Playmusic.

17.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’swork?

A.Difficult.B.Interesting.C.Valuable.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhatdotheHoffmansdoforaliving?

A.Theyaregardeners.B.Theysellvegetables.C.Theyrunaguesthouse.

19.Howmuchdirectsunshinetotomatoplantsactuallyneedeveryday?

A.Twelvehours.B.Eighthours.C.Fivehours.

20.WhydoIrishpotatoesgrowbetterintheshade?

A.Theyhavedeeperroots.B.Theyhavewiderleaves.C.Theyhavebiggerflowers.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,外在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

TheCheapTicketsOffseasonMountainGetawayGuide

Stowe,Vermontoffersperiodstothoselookingtoescapetheheatduringtheclogdaysofsummer.Fromzipliningandrockclimbingtogolfandhorsebackriding,Stowemakesagreatgetawayfortheactivetraveler.Also,youcantakeinexcellentviewsoftheareafromthenewlyrefreshedStoweGondolaSkyRide.

3nightsatthe3-starButlerHousefrom$452.

ParkCity,Utahispartofanewsummerexperience.TravelerscanbringalittlewinterfuntothewarmermonthsandtubedownthelandinghillofaNordicSkiJumpthatiscoatedtomaketheexperienceassmootha8slidingdownsnow.Lookingforsomethingalittleslowerpaced?

TakeatriponahotairballoonandtakeinthemagnificentWasatchMountains.

3nightsatthe4-starSilveradoLodge,CanyonsVillagefrom$480.

MammothLakes,CaliforniaCheckoutMinaretVistafuroneofthebestviewsofCalifornia1sSierraNevadarangeorbounceinaboattoexploreMonoLake,whichhappenstositononeofthebiggestbirdmigratory(迁徙)pathsinNorthAmerica.Thereisnoshortageofsummeractivitiesforeverytypeoftraveler.

3nightsatthe4-starMammothEstatesRentalsfrom$468.

WinterPark,Coloradoiswhatsummersarefor:

Racingdownall3,000feetand26turnsofColorado’slongestalpine(高山的)slide.Ifthat’snotyourtaste,WinterParkhasatleastonewarm-weatheractivityforall.ThemountainsareblanketedintheArapahoNationalForest,whereIyoucanhikeandmountainbikeallday.Andforaquietmorninginthesun,enjoyfly-fishingtriporroundatPoleCreekGolfClub.

3nightsatthe3.5-starFrasierCrossingFoundersPointfrom$467.

SpecialAttention:

20%offhotelsbookingbeforeJune30.

21.Wherecanyougetthebestviewsofthesceneryfromtheair?

A.Stowe&

MammothLakes.B.WinterPark&

ParkCity.

C.Stowe&

ParkCity.D.WinterPark&

MammothLakes.

22.WhatactivitydoesParkCityofferyou?

A.Youcanskiontheartificialslideway.

B.Youcanslidedownthewhitesnow.

C.YoucantakeahotairballoontoWasatchMountains.

D.Youcanspendyourwarmerdaysincoldmountains.

23.Thepassageisbestsuitableforthosewho________.

A.wanttoescapethebusycitylife

B.wanttodohikingorbikeriding

C.onlylikethesceneryofmountains

D.wanttospendtheirsummervacation

24.Howmuchshouldyoupayforthecheapestbutbesthotelifyourparentswanttotravelthere?

A.$723.2.B.$748.8.C.$768.D.$747.2.

B

Brainimagingwasoncethoughttobetoocostlyanddifficultforwidespreaduseinthedevelopingworld.Butthetechnologysoonmaybeavailableinpoorcountries.Brainimagingcreatespicturesofbrainactivity.Itusesinfraredlightsimilartothelightproducedbyatelevisionremotecontrol.Brainimagingcanidentifythefirstsignsofcognitive(认知的)delays,mentalproblems,innewbornsandyoungchildren.Suchchildrencouldbesufferingfromapoordiet.

Thetechnologyhasalongname——functionalnear-infraredspectroscopy,orf-N-I-R-S.Itinvolvesplacinganextremelysmall,softhelmetaroundababy'

shead.Infraredlightissentthroughtheboneprotectingthebrain.Ithelpstoshowwhetherbabiesaredevelopingnormallyfortheirage.

f-N-I-R-Sisconsideredsaferthanotherimagingmethods,includingMRIorPETscan.Anditalsocanbeeasilymoved.Thebrainscannerequipmentcanbeloadedintoavehicle.Healthworkerscandriveitfromvillagetovillage.

ClareElwellisaprofessorofmedicalphysicsatUniversityCollegeLondon.Shehelpeddeveloptherelativelylow-cost,non-aggressiveimagingtechnology.Shesaysthedevicemeasuresoxygeninthebloodtolearnhowbabies’brainsaredeveloping.

“Andasyouusedifferentareasofyourbrain,youdirectoxygentothosedifferentbrainareas.Andsoifwelookatthechangeinthedistributionoftheoxygeninyourbrain,wecanworkouthowactiveyourbrainisandwhatyourbrainisactuallyprocessing.”

ClareElwellledastudyofthetestingmethodinruralGambia.Thebabiesinvolvedwerebetweenfourandeightmonthsold.Theywereexaminedthreetimesover15months.Researchersnotedthebabies1reactionstodifferentimagesandsounds.ShesayspoornutritionandchildhooddiseasesthreatentheAfricanchildren.Shesaysthegoalistoidentifybabiesneedingtobebetterfedortreatedforhealthproblemsthatcanharmbraindevelopment.

25.Whatdoweknowaboutthef-N-I-R-S?

A.Itmeasuresoxygeninthebodytolearnhowbrainsaredeveloping.

B.Itcanonlybeusedinnewbornsandyoungchildren.

C.Itisnotonlyrelativelycheapbutalsoconvenient.

D.Itisjustlikeasofthelmetaroundababy’shead.

26.What’sthemainsolutiontothediseasesinbraininthecountrieslikeGambia?

A.Toguaranteetheiradequatemedicine.

B.Todevelopeconomy.

C.Tooffertheirpropereducation.

D.Toinsuretheycangetgoodnutrition.

27.WhydidClareElwellleadthestudyof(hetestingmethodinGambia?

A.Becauseshewasbornthere.

B.Becauseshewasavolunteerdoctorthere.

C.Becauseshewantedtocurethechildrenthereoftheirbraindiseases.

D.Becauseshewantedtoknowifpoornutritionresultedinbrainproblems.

28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.BrainImagingEntersAfrica

B.PoorNutritionOnlyLedtoMentalProblems

C.f-N-I-R-S,ANewImagingMethod

D.PoorCountriesCanAllUsef-N-I-R-SNow

C

Homework:

moreorless

Inanswertothetrend,oneafteranotheranti-homeworkmovementsarecoming.Thistimecritics(批评者)aren’tjustcomplainingthatthere’stoomuchofitbutthey’realsoquestioningwhythehomeworkissodull.

Theargumentoverwhatorhowmuchhomeworkshouldhecomespartlyfromthefactthateducatorscan’tseemtoagreeonthepurposeofhomework.

Someteachersthinkthathomeworkisnecessarytostrengthenwhatislearntinschool.Andsotheyasktheirstudentstomemorizewhatwasdiscussedinclassthroughhomework.

Someteachersthinkthepointofhomeworkistocovermaterialthattheclassdidn’thavetimetogetto,sotheirhomeworkistoletstudentslearnadditionalthings.

Otherteacherslikehomeworksimplybecausetheywantstudentstoformworkhabitsandstillothersbelievehomeworkisveryimportantbecauseitisthebestwayforparentstolearnwhattheirchildrendoinschool.

Butmanyparentsseemtohavedifferentideas.

Elisawhohastwinsataprimaryschooldoesn’tlike;

thefactthatthird-gradestudentsinprimaryschoolsareaskedtowriteabout25booksummariesayear.“Theydothesamethingoverandoverwithoutreallygettingintoalternativewaysofthinkingaboutbooksandthinkingaboutreadingandwriting.”

SomeeducationreformerssuchasHowardGardner,aHarvardUniversityprofessor,say,“Teacherscanaskchildrentodothingswhichrequiretheuseofdifferentkindsofintellig

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