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5.Howmanylanguagesisthemanlearningnow?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whattakeupmostoftheroominthegarden?
A.Theflowers.B.Thetrees.C.Thevegetables.
7.Whatdoesthewomanhavetroublewith?
A.Theants.B.Thespiders.C.Themosquitoes.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthewoman'
shusbandwanttodrink?
A.Orangejuice.B.Hotmilk.C.Lemontea.
9.Whendoesthewomanwantthedrinks?
A.Atabout7:
30am.B.Atabout8:
00am.C.Atabout8:
30am.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Askingforadvice.B.Givinganinterview.C.Introducingherfamily.
11.Whomightthewomanbetalkingto?
A.Auniversitystudent.B.Aprivateresearcher.C.Aschoolteacher.
12.Whatwillthewomandotonight?
A.Interviewmorepeople.B.Chooseanothertopic.C.Preparesomequestions.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatdoesthemanthinkisusefulaboutK?
A.Tolookatflexibledates.B.Tocomparedifferentairlines.C.Tochoosenonstopflights.
14.Whatdotheman'
sauntandunclecaremostabouttheflight?
A.Thetime.B.Theprice.C.Thestops.
15.Wheredothespeakersprobablylive?
A.InPhiladelphia.B.InChicago.C.InNewYork.
16.Onwhichdaywilltheman'
ssistergetmarried?
A.May28th.B.May29th.C.May30th.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.InwhichpartofMinnesotawillthestormstart?
A.Theeasternpart.B.Thesouthernpart.C.Thenorthernpart.
18.WhenwillthestormgettotheEastCoast?
A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.
19.HowdeepwillthesnowbeinthemountainsofNewYork?
A.Aboutfourinches.B.Abouteightinches.C.Afoot.
20.Whatshouldpeoplepaythemostattentionto?
A.Thehighwinds.B.Thelowtemperatures.C.Theheavysnowfalls.
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)
A
Arrivingat
London
Gatwick
Distance(距离)fromcentralLondon:
28miles/45km
Fortravelinformationcall:
+44(0)8700002468.
Howtogettothecitycentre
Bytrain
TheGatwickExpressgoesfrom
Gatwick
Airport
to
Victoria
trainandundergroundstationincentral
London.
Trainsgoevery15minutesandthejourneytocentral
takeshalfanhour.
FirstClassticketscost£
25(single),£
48(return).
ExpressClasscosts£
17(single),£
29(return).
SouthernTrainsservicesrunfourtimesanhourto
withajourneytimeofaround35minutes.
Bytaxi
Therearetaxisoutsidetheairportdayandnight.Thejourneytocentral
takes55-70minutes.A
taxitakesupto5people.
Theaverage(平均的)costfromtheairporttocentralLondonis£
75-£
100.
Bycar
is28miles(45km)southof
London.Thereare4carparksnexttotheairportandtherearecarrental(租赁)officesopenfrom8:
00to18:
00.ThejourneytoLondontakes60-75minutes.
Allcarspayaspecial£
8charge(收费)togointocentralLondon.
Bybus
NationalExpressandEasyBushaveservicestocentral
London.EasyBusservicesgoevery20minutes.Thejourneytakesonehourandcostsfrom£
2.
ThereisoneNationalExpressbusanhour.Thejourneytakes90minutesandcosts£
7.60.
21.Someoneinahurryto
stationhadbettertravel_____.
A.bytrainB.bycar
C.bytaxiD.bybus
22.Whatdotravelingbytaxiandcarhaveincommon?
A.Theycostthesame.
B.They’reavailableatanytime.
C.Theyrequireaspecial£
8charge.
D.Theytakeasimilarperiodoftime.
23.Whichofthefollowinggoesthreetimesanhour?
A.GatwickExpress.
B.NationalExpress.
C.EasyBus.
D.SouthernTrains.
24.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Ashortnotice.
B.Atravelguide.
C.Acityintroduction.
D.ATVadvertisement.
B
Iwouldalwaysrememberthatday.WhenIwas14,allIwantedwasauniquenecklacewithmynamecarved(刻,雕刻).Itwasthe"
in"
thinganditseemedeverygirlexceptmehadone.Onmy15thbirthday,myMumgavemeabeautifulnecklacewithmyinitials(姓名首字母)carvedintoit.Iwasinheaven.
Whatmadeitevenmorespecialwasthatitwasabouttheonlythingthatwasn'
tbeing"
replaced"
.We'
dbeenburntoutinfiresthatsweptthroughourareaearlierthatyearandhadlosteverything,somostofthe"
new"
stuff(东西)wegotwasreallyjusttoreplacewhatwe'
dlost.Butnotmynecklace.Mynecklacewasnew.
Then,onlyonemonthlater,Ilostit.Itookitoffbeforebedanditwasmissinginthemorning.Iwassadandsearchedeverywhereforit.Butitseemedtohavedisappeared.Eventually,Igaveupandstoppedlookingforit.Andtwoyearslater,wesoldthehouseandmovedaway.
Yearspassed,andacoupleofmoveslater,IwasvisitingmyparentswhenMumtoldmethatshehadsomethingforme.Itwasn'
tmybirthday,norwasitEasterorChristmasoranyothergiftgivingoccasion.Mumnoticedmyquestioninglook."
You'
llrecognizethisone."
shesaid,smiling.
Thenshehandedmeasmallringbox.Itookitfromherandopenedittofindmybeautifulnecklaceinside.
Thefamilywhohadboughtourhouse13yearsearlierhadrecentlydecidedtodosomeredecorations,whichincludedreplacingthecarpets.Whentheypulledthecarpetupinmyoldbedroom,theyfoundthenecklace.Asithadmyinitialscarvedintoit,theyrealizedwhoownedthenecklace.They'
dhaditprofessionallycleanedupbyajewelerbeforesendingittomymother.Anditstillfitsme.
25.Theunderlinedword"
inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans"
______"
.
A.availableB.fashionable
C.practicalD.renewable
26.Whenshegotthenecklaceback,thewriterwasabout______.
A.30yearsoldB.28yearsold
C.15yearsoldD.14yearsold
27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
______
A.Thewriterlosthernecklaceinthemorningwhenshetookitoff.
B.Thewriterneverstoppedlookingforhernecklace.
C.Thewriter'
sringwascleanedupbythenewhouseowner.
D.Thewriter'
sfamilymovedseveraltimesduringhergrowth
28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.MyNewNecklace
B.LostandReplaced
C.LostandFound
D.ABeautifulNecklace.
C
Didyouknowthatadropofyourbloodcanpredict(预测)diseasesyoumaydevelopinthefuture?
Thisispossiblethroughgenetic(基因的)testing.Themostcommontypeofgenetictestingiscalled
“newbornscreening,”
whichisdonetofindtreatablegeneticdisordersinnewbornbabies.Inmanycountries,babiesarescreenedinthehospitalshortlyaftertheyareborn.Althoughitisunusualtofindthatababyhasageneticdisorder,thosethatdohaveadisorderstartreceivingtreatmentrightaway.
Anothertypeofgenetictestingiscalled“predictivegenetesting.”Thisisusedtopredictanadult’sriskofdevelopingcertaindiseaseslaterinlife.Therearemanyobviousadvantages.Anegative(阴性的)test(atestthatsaysapersonisnotlikelytodevelopadisorder)canhelppeoplefeelreallyrelaxed.JenThomson,whorecentlyunderwentpredictivegenetestingforcoloncancer,explains,“Somanypeopleinmyfamilydiedofcoloncancer,whichhasmademereallyworried.Whenthetestcamebacknegative,Ifeltasifsomeonehadliftedalargeweightoffmyshoulders.”
Therearealsosomecontroversial(有争议的)downsidestogenetictesting.Alzheimer’sdiseaserunsinAnLee’sfamily.Anhasdecidedtogetgenetictestingtoseeifsheislikelytodevelopit.However,herhusbandBaoisnothappyaboutherdecision.Baoexplains,
“Iftheresultispositive(阳性的),howwillithelptoknowthatshewillprobablydevelopthedisease?
IfIhadtheAlzheimer’sgene,Iwouldn’twanttoknow.”
Anotherproblemisthatevenifsomeonetestspositivelyforadisease,itdoesn’tmeanthattheywillsurelydevelopthedisease.Soapersoncouldspendyearsworryingaboutsomethingthatwillneverhappen.
29.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofnewbornscreening?
A.Itcanonlybedoneoncertainbabies.
B.Itisunacceptableinmanycountries.
C.Itcantreatanykindofdisorder.
D.Ithelpsseeifababyishealthy.
30.WhatwastheproblemwithJenThomson?
A.Somethingwaswrongwithhershoulders.
B.Shewasafraidofdevelopingcoloncancer.
C.Apositivetestchangedherlifecompletely.
D.Alzheimer’sdiseasedestroyedhermemory.
31.WhatBaosaysinthelastparagraphshowsafeelingof_____.
A.peace
B.pride
C.doubt
D.loneliness
32.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?
A.Toexplainwhatgenetictestingisfor.
B.Toencouragepeopletotakeagenetictest.
C.TogiveadescriptionofAlzheimer’sdisease.
D.Toshowtheinfluenceofapositivetestonpatients.
D
WatsonenteredMr.Smith’soffice.Thebosswasahardman.Hefiredpeoplewhodidn’tdowellwithoutgivingthemasecondchance.
“Watson,”saidMr.Smith,“thispastyearyourdepartmenthasn’tearnedmoney.We’regoingtodropthatdepartment.It’sfinished.I’msorry,—butyou’llhavetogo.”“But,sir—ifIjusthadalittlemoretime.ForthemomentIneedthejobtokeepmysonatRiversideSchool.”
“What’sthat!
”saidtheboss.“Riverside!
Ididn’tknowyouhadaboythere.That’sanexpensiveschoolforamanwithyoursalary.”
“Iknow,sir.But