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Conversation1
1.Whendoesthebakeryclose?
A.Atabout6:
15.B.Atabout7:
00.C.Atabout7:
30.
2.Whatdoesthemanwant?
A.Bread.B.Cookies.C.Juice.
Conversation2
3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Onthestreet.B.Intheman’shome.C.Atahotel.
4.Howmuchdoesthewomanhavetopay?
A.72dollars.B.40dollars.C.80dollars.
Conversation3
5.Howdidtheaudiencefindtheperformance?
A.Notgood.B.Justso-so.C.Excellent.
6.Whatkindofperformancewasitprobably?
A.Aconcert.B.Agame.C.Afashionshow.
Conversation4
7.Whydoesn’tthemangethiswatchrepaired?
A.Becausethereisnoseriousproblem.
B.Becauserepairingthewatchisexpensive.
C.Becausehedoesn’tthinkitisworthrepairing.
8.Whenwillhegetanewwatch?
A.NextMondayafternoon.B.Thisweekend.C.Thisafternoonafterthevisit.
9.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?
A.Afarmer.B.Ateacher.C.Aworker.
Conversation5
10.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Strangers.B.Classmates.C.Motherandson.
11.Howmanyschoolbusesaretherealtogether?
A.2.B.3.C.4.
12.Howlongdoesthewomanhavetowaitforthebus?
A.20minutes.B.30minutes.C.40minutes.
Conversation6
13.Whydoesthewomancometovisittheman?
A.Becauseshehasadmiredhimforalongtime.
B.Becauseshewantstosayhellotohim.
C.Becauseshewantstoaskhimaboutplantingtrees.
14.Whatkindofactivityisthemangoingtohold?
A.Environmentalprotection.B.Savinganimals.C.Helpingthepoor.
15.Whatisthelady?
A.Ajournalistaswellasaboss.B.Aprofessorofacollege.C.AhostessofaTVprogram.
第二节:
听取信息(共5小题;
每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面一段独白,请根据题目要求,从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,然后填入标号为16-20的空格中。
FamilyShoppinginaShoeStore
Father:
______16________.Withthem,hewillgoonahikingtrip.
Bella:
High-heeledshoesfor______17____
David:
____18_____casualshoesfordailyuse.
Tom:
Sportsshoesforplayingoutsideandforhis____19____atschool.
Mother:
______20______.
第二部分:
阅读(共40分)
第一节:
(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Canyouresistcreamcakes?
Imissmysugar!
I’vedecidedtoloseweightandIhadtogiveupcakes.It’sdifficultbecauseIhaveasweettoothandIlovecreamcakes.
Nothavingtreatscanbegoodforyourhealth.I’veheardthattheBurts,afamilyoffiveinSouthEastEngland,livedsugarfreeforawholeyearaftertheyfoundouttheirdaughterhaddiabetes(糖尿病).Itwasn’teasy.Toavoidtemptation,Idon’tgotoanybakeries,butthisfamilyactuallyownsone,whichmakesupto3,000cakesaweek.
Andhowdoesitfeeltolivewithoutsugarforawhile?
JasonBurtsaidthatforamonththeyfeltweak.Butlateronitallchanged.Hesayshefeels“moreawake”andfullofenergy.
AndwhatabouttheBurtsfamilybusiness?
Ithadtokeepusinghalfatonofsugaraweekandanycookworthhissaltknowsthatyouhavetotastearecipetoknowifit'
sright.Noproblemthere,saysJasonBurt’swife,Clare.Shepointsoutthatshe’sgotlotsofpeopleofferingtotastethecakesforthem.Thefamilyisalsothinkingaboutsellingmoredeliciousproducts.
Iwonderwhatmakesushaveastrongdesireforsweetfood.Anyway,I’vedecidedtoforgetaboutthesweettasteofsugarforawhile.AsBritishmodelKateMosssays:
“Nothingtastesasgoodasskinnyfeels.”
21.Fromthepassage,whatdoweknowabouttheauthor?
A.Theauthorisonadiet.B.Theauthor’sdaughterhaddiabetes.
C.Theauthorrunsabakery.D.Theauthorhatessweettaste.
22.WhatdidtheBurtsdoafterhearingthedoctor’sadvice?
A.Theyweregreatlyshocked.B.Theyusedhalfatonofsugaraweek.
C.Theyavoidedsugarcompletely.D.Theywenttoofaraboutit.
23.Fromthepassagewecanlearnitisnecessaryforacook_________.
A.tomakeupto3,000cakesaweek.B.togetlotsofpeopleofferingtotastethecakes
C.tosellmoredeliciousproductsD.totastearecipetoknowifit’sright
24.WhatdoesthesentencebyKateMossmean?
A.Thereisnothingtastingasgoodassweets.B.Itisworthwhiletoresistfoodtolookskinny.
C.Nobodycanresistthedesireforsweets.D.Nothingtastesgoodwhentheskinfeelsterrible.
B
Parentswilldoanythingfortheirchildren.Whetheritwouldbethefood,clothes,ortheplacetheylivein,parentswillalwaysmakesuretheirchildrenhavethebestofeverything.Oneofthebiggestconcernsthatparentscurrentlyhaveiseducatingtheirchildren.Theyarefacedwithlotsofdifficultieswhenitcomestoeducationfortheiryoungones.Choicesincludeprivateschool,charterschool,publicschoolorhomeschooling.
Fortunatelyforparents,thereareavarietyofdifferentstrategiesthattheycantakeinordertoincreasetheirchild’soverallintelligence.AccordingtoRossA.Thompson,PhD,professorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCaliforniaatDavis,achild’sbrainwillactuallyreach90%ofitsfullsizebythetimetheystartkindergarten.
ResearchersatNorthwesternUniversityinChicagoconcludedthatplayingamusicalinstrumentdirectlyaffectedthebrainstem,thelowersectionofthebrain.Moreover,childrenthatlearnaninstrumentatanearlyagetendtocontinueitwhentheyareolder.Andnumerousstudiesshowthatawell-balancedmealisessentialforachild’smentalaswellasphysicalhealth.Someotherresearchersrecommendedthatasecondlanguageshouldbetaughtwhenchildrenareinpreschool.Theystatethatthreetofouryearsofageistheperfecttimeandthatanyageunderfourwouldworkperfectlyfineforachild’sbraindevelopment.
Theaveragechildwilllearnhowtoreadbetweenkindergartenandsecondgrade.Manyparentscangivetheirchildrenajumpstartbyteachingthemtoreadbeforetheystartschool.Childrencouldhaveanadequatebackgroundofthealphabetandsoundsofwordsbeforeattendingschool.Thiscanbedonebysimplyreadingtothemwheneveryouwant.Themorecomfortabletheyget,theeasiertheprocesswillbe.
25.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecaninferthat_________.
A.parentshavemorechoicesinofferingeducationtotheirkids
B.parentsfindithardtosatisfytheirkids’variousdemands
C.parentsgetactivelyinvolvedintheprocessoftheirkids’growth
D.parentsmeetanewchallengewhenraisingtheirkids
26.Whatsuggestionmaytheresearchersinthepassagemake?
A.Totryasmanymeansaspossible.
B.Totrainkidsasearlyaspossible.
C.Tohelpkidsdevelopasfullyaspossible.
D.Touseasmanyavailableresourcesaspossible.
27.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlydiscussabout?
A.Theeffectivewaystohelpdevelopchildren’sbrains.
B.Thepropertimetoteachchildrentolearnlanguages.
C.Thevitalfactorstohaveagreateffectonchildren’shealth.
D.Thepracticalstepstoarousechildren’sinterestinstudy.
28.Wecanreplacethewords“jumpstart”inthelastparagraphwith_________.
A.inspirationB.promotionC.suggestionD.introduction
C
Oneofthegreatestgiftsonegenerationcangivetoothergenerationsisthewisdomithasgainedfromexperience.Thisideahasinspiredtheaward-winningphotographerAndrewZuckerman.Heinterviewedandtookphotosoffiftyover-sixty-five-year-oldsallovertheworld.Hisprojectexploresvariousaspectsoftheirlives.Thephotosandinterviewsarenowavailableonourwebsite.
Clickontheintroductionstoreadthecompleteinterviews.
Letusnowhaveacultureofpeace.
——FedericoMayorZaragoza,Spain
FedericoMayorZaragozaobtainedadoctorateinpharmacy(药学)fromtheComplutenseUniversityofMadridin1958.Aftermanyyearsspentinpolitics,hebecameDirector-GeneralofUNESCOin1987.In1999,hecreatedtheFoundationforacultureofPeace,ofwhichheisnowthepresident.Inadditiontomanyscientificpublications,hehaspublishedfourcollectionsofpoemsandseveralbooksofessays.
Writingisadiscovery.
——NadineGordimer,SouthAfrica
Duetoaweakheart,NadineGordimerattendedschoolanduniversitybriefly.Shereadwidelyandbeganwritingatanearlyage.Shepublishedherfirstshortstoryattheageoffifteen,andhascompletedalargenumberofworks,whichhavebeentranslatedintofortylanguages.In1991,GordimerwontheNobelPrizeforLiterature.
Jazzisabouttheonlyformofarttoday.
——DaveBrubeck,USA
DaveBrubeckstudiedmusicattheUniversityofthePacificandgraduatedin1942.AfterWorldWarTwohewasencouragedtoplayjazz.In1951,herecordedhisfirstalbum(专辑).Brubeck’s1959albumhasbecomeajazzstandard.HereceivedaGrammyLifetimeAchievementAwardin1996.
FormorefiguresCLICKHERE.
29.WhydidAndrewZuckermanchoosethefiftyeldersforhisproject?
A.Becausetheirwisdomdeservestobepassedon.
B.Becausetheyarephysicallyimpressive.
C.Becausetheiraccomplishmentsinspiredhim.
D.Becausetheyhavesimilarexperiences.
30.Accordingtothewebpage,FedericoMayorZaragoza_________.
A.haswonmanyawardsforhisworkinpolitics
B.hasmadeachievementsindifferentareas
C.hasdevotedallhislifetothefieldofscience
D.hasservedasthepresidentofauniversity
31.Whomostprobablysaid“Myeducationhasbeenthelibraryandbooks”intheinterviewwhenreflectingonhis/herexperience?
A.NadineGordimer.B.FedericoMayorZaragoza.
C.AndrewZuckerman.D.DaveBrubeck.
32.Whatisthemainpurposeofthiswebpage?
A.ToshowZuckerman’sawards.
B.TopublicizeZuckerman’sproject.
C.Tocelebrateth