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30.C.8:

35.

2.Whydoesthewomanlooksad?

A.Sheisill.B.Sheworriesabouthercomingtests.C.Shedidbadlyintheexams.

3.Whatdowelearnaboutthetaxidriver?

A.Hedrovetoofastandcrashedintoatruck

B.Hewashitbyafallingboxfromatruck.C.Heturnedsuddenlyandranintoatree.

4.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Heissendingsomepostcard.B.Heisaskingabouthisletter.

C.HeisbuyingplaneticketstoEurope.

5.Wheredoestheconversationmostlytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inthewoman'

shouse.C.Inthemarket.

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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Wherei

sthejazzfestivalgoingtobeheld?

A.ThisThursday.B.NextThursday.C.NextSaturday.

7.Whoistheman’sfavoritesinger?

A.MichaelJackonB.CarlonCarpenter.C.Madonna.

听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。

8.Whatmaterialwouldthemanlikeforspring?

A.leather.B.wool.C.cotton

9.Whatcolordoesthewomanlike?

A.White.B.Pink.CRed..

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatclasshasthewomanalreadytaken?

A.Spanish.B.Math.C.Biology.

11.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthescienceclasses?

A.SheisquiteInterestedinthem.B.Shedoesn'

tlikethem.

C.Sheregretstohavetakenthem.

12.Whatkindofjobwillthemantrytoget?

A.Drivingataxi.B.Workinginagasstation.C.Workinginarestaurant.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Inapark.B.Atschool.C.Inthecountryside.

14.Howdoesthewomanfeeltoday?

A.Relaxed.B.Sick.C.Lonely.

15.Whatwillthespeakersdothisweekend?

A.Drivetothecountryside.B.Attendaparty.C.Gobackhome.

16.Whatwillthewomanbringtothebarbecue?

A.Herfamily.B.Mooncakes.

C.Somedrinks.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthemaintopicofthetalk?

A.Scientificresearch.B.Socialdevelopment.C.Environmentalprotection.

18.Whoisthespeakerprobably?

A.Auniversityprofessor.B.Atouristguide.C.Agovernmentofficial.

19.Howmany

peoplewerether

einAnchoragein1960?

A.About40,000.B.About75,000.C.About180,000.

20.Whatisthespeakermostprobablydoingnext?

A.Writingalettertothegovernment.B.Showingsomeslides.

C.Puttingforwardsomesuggestions.

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40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.

A

InAmerica,it’sverycommonforpeopletobecomevoluntaryworkers.ItisverymuchapartoftheAmericanwayoflifetodonateone'

stimeandservices.Mostcharitableactivitiesareorganizedbychurchesandgroupsaroundthenationandevenencouragedbythegovernment.Thehelpinghandisextendedtothepoor,thehomelessandthedisabled.Somepeopleworktoteachchildrenhowtoread.Othersopenupsoupkitchenstofeedthehomeless.Volunteersalsotakecareofthedisabledbymakingreadingtapesfortheblindandworkinginorphanages(孤儿院)tohelpchildrenwithoutparents.

Highschoolstudentsareoftenencouragedtobecomevolunteersandmanyschoolclubactivitiescenteraroundvolunteerservices.Studentsmayworkwithdisabledchildrenduringasummerprogram,orparticipateinaclubactivitywhichhelpstobringmealtoseniorcitizenswhoareshut-ins.Withtheirsenseofidealism(理想主义)studentsareofteneagertodonatetheirsparetime.Theyseesuchactivitiesasawayofbecominginvolvedinthecommunityandtheadult-world.Socialactionforthembecomesasimportantastheiracademicstudies.

Fundraisingdrivesarealsoconductedbyschoolsandcommunitygroupstoraisemoneyforaworthycause.Theymayrespondtoarecentearthquakeinaforeigncountry,afloodsomewherewithintheirown,oranothernaturaldisasterwhichhasleftpeopledestituteandhomeless.Theymay

organizedrivestocollectfood,clothingandmedicinestoserveanimmediateneed.TodayeventheHalloweencustomof'

trickortreat'

hasbecomeanoccasiontocollectmoneyforacharitablecause.

ThiscalltohelpthoselessfortunatethanthemselvesarisesfromthehumbleoriginsoftheAmericannation.Thoseimmigrantswhowerepooranddowntrodden(受压迫的)becamedependentonthekindnessoftheirneighborstomakeanewlifeforthemselves.

Americanvolunteersworkthroughouttheworldinlessdevelopedcountries.Theyvolunteerbyservingasachampionofgoodwillbothathomeandabroad,whichnodoubtenrichesbothhislifeandthosewhomheserves.

21.Whichofthefollowingcharitableactivitiesisnotmentionedinthepassage?

A.Somepeopleopenupsoupkitchenstofeedhomelesspeople.

B.Somestudentsbringmealstooldpeoplewhocan'

tgoouteasily.

C.Somepeoplecollectmoneytohelpaforeigncountrywitharecentearthquake.

D.Somestudentsdonatebookstochildreninmountainousareas.

22.WhyareAmericanhighschoolstudentseagertodovoluntarywork?

A.Becausetheywanttoparticipateinsomesocialactivities.

B.Becausetheywanttogotobetteruniversities.

C.Becausetheycangethigherscoresatschool.

D.Becausetheycanrealizetheirdreamsooner.

23.Theunderlinedword"

destitute"

inParagraph3probablymeans.

A.lifelessB.pennilessC.uselessD.valueless

24.Americancharitableactivitiesstartedbecause.

A.Americansarealwaysreadytosharewithothers

B.Americansaremostlykind

C.poorimmigrantsneededhelpbadly

D.poorAmericanscouldn'

tliveonwithouthelp

B

SingaporeisthesmallestcountryfromtheSouth-EastAsia,withasurfaceof630squarekilometersandwithapopulationof2millioninhabitants.ThecapitalandtheonlycityisSingapore,andtheofficiallanguagesaremalaise,mandarin,tamilandEnglish.Itisaheavilyindustrializedcity,buttourismisalsoanimportantbranchoftheeconomy.

Locatedjust15minutesfromthecapitalcity,Sentosa,TheStateofFun,welcomesagrowingnumberoflocalandinternationalguestseveryyear,whichisAsia’sleadingleisuredestination.

The150-yearoldSingaporeBotanicGardensislocatedonMt.PerryRoad.ThisGardenspossessesanarrayofbotanicalandhorticulturalattractionswitharichhistoryandawonderfulplantcollectionofworldwidesignificance.Thelakeinthegardenwithitshabitatofover120speciesofbirdsistheheartoftheBotanicGardens.Otherattractionshereincludethepicnicareas,nurseryplants,boardwalksandathemedchildren’spark.

TheBuddhaToothRelicTempleandMuseumisaBuddhisttempleandmuseumcomplexlocatedintheChinatowndistrictofSingapore.ThetempleisbasedontheTangdynastyarchitecturalstyleandbuilttohousethetoothrelicofthehistoricalBuddha.ThemainpartsofitaretheOneHundredDragonsHallandtheSacredBuddhaToothRelicChamber.Apartfromthese,onecanfindmanyancientgoodswhichweregiventoLordBuddha.Inadditiontothis,touristscanalsoexperiencethetasteofChinabytouringChinatown.

Infact,therearemanymoredestinationsw

hichcanofferyouwonderfulmemories,sodon’thesitatetopaySingaporeavisit.

25.FromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthatSingapore.

A.istheculturalheartofAsiaB.isatourismcountry

C.isonlyfamousforitstempleD.hasmorenaturalsightsthantheman-madeones.

26.WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbefoundintheBotanicGardens?

A.HistoricalmonumentsB.NurseryPlants

C.Abirdhabitat.D.Athemedchildren’spark

27.WhichofthefollowingisTrueabouttheBuddhaToothRelicTempleandMuseum?

A.ItwasbuiltduringtheTangDynasty.B.ItislocatedonMt.PerryRoad.

C.TouristscantasteChinesedishesthere.D.Manyancientgoodscanbefoundthere.

28.Theauthorwrotethistextto.

A.showussomeattractionsinAsia.B.tellusabouttheinfluenceofSingapore.

C.callustopayavisittoSingapore.D.introducehistoricalsitesinSingapore.

C

Sugarisapoisonandshouldbecontrolledlikealcoholandcigarettestoprotectpublichealth,accordingtoresearchers,whomaintaininanewreportthatsugarisfuelingaglobalobesitypandemic,contributingto35milliondeathsannuallyworldwidefromnon-communicablediseaseslikediabetes,heartdiseaseandcancer.

TheU.S.authorswarnthatobesityisabiggerproblemthanmalnourishment(营养不良),andthatsugarisfarfrom"

emptycalories"

thatmakepeoplefat,butalsochangesmetabolism,raisesbloodpressure,criticallyaltersthesignalingofhormones(荷尔蒙)andcausessignificantdamagetotheliver(肺).

Theauthorsofthearticle,TheToxicTruthAboutSugar,ledbyRobertLustig,achildhoodobesityexpertattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanFrancisco(UCSF),saysthat,likealcohol,sugariswidelyavailable,easilyabusedandharmfultosociety.

Theysayteachingchildrenaboutdietandexerciseisunlikelytobeeffective,andinstead,theanswerliesintaxesandotherregulations.Thestudysuggestsdoublingthepriceofsugarydrinks,restrictingtheirsaletothoseover17or18,andtighteningregulationsinschoolsandsnackbars.

Thearticlealsorevealsthatworldwideconsumptionofsugarhastripled(增长三倍)duringthepast50yearsandisviewedasakeycauseoftheobesityepidemic.Itconcludesthatresponsibilityliesinthefoodcompanies,sayingthatwhiletheymayresistchange,shiftinpolicyarepossibleifthepressureisgreatenough.

Thearticleends,“thesesimplemeasuresaretakenforgrantedastoolsforourpublichealthandwell-being.It’stimetoturnourattentiontosugar.”

Howeverotherscientistsdisagree.BarbaraGallani,ofthefoodandDrinkFederation,saidthatwhileurgentactionwasneededtobeatheartandotherdiseases,itwaswrongtofocusonsugaralone.Sheadded,“Thecausesofthesediaeasesarevarious.Thekeytogoodhealthisbalancedandvarieddietinalifestyletha

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