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第一部分听力(1—20小题)在笔试结束后进行。

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

I’vebeeninthetaxicabbusinessforthirty-fiveyears,andIknowthereisalotaboutitthatisnotsogood.TaxicabdrivershavetobetoughfellowstobeabletoworkinNewYork.You’vegottofighttheNewYorktrafficeighthoursadaythesedays,sopeoplegetthewrongimpressionthattheyarebad.

Actually,taxidriversarejustlikeotherpeople.Mostofthemwillbehaveashonestfellows.Youreadinthepapersalmosteveryweekthatataxidriverturnsinmoneyorjewelsthatpeopleleaveintheircabs.Iftheyweren’thonest,youwouldn’tbereadingthosestoriesinthepapers.

OnetimeinBrooklyn,Ifoundadiamondringinmycab.Irememberedhelpingaladywithalotofpackagesthatday,soIwentbacktowhereIhaddroppedher.Ittookmealmosttwodaystotraceherdowninordertoreturnherringtoher.Ididn’tgetasmuchas“thankyou”.StillIfeltgoodbecauseIhaddonewhatwasright.IthinkIfeltbetterthanshedid.

IwasbornandraisedinIrelandandlivedthereuntilIwasnineteenyearsold.ThenIcametothiscountrywhereIhadafamilyandboughtmyowncab.Lifehasn’tbeentooeasyattimes,butmywifetakescareofourmoneyandwehaveagoodbitputawayforarainyday.

WhenIstarteddrivingacab,ParkAvenuewasmostlyabunchofcoalyards.Hoofer’sBrewerywasrightnexttowheretheWaldorf-Astoriaisnow.Ididprettywell,eveninthosedays.Inallmyyearsofdrivingataxicab,Ihaveneverhadanytroublewiththepublic,notevenwithdrunks.

Ibelievehonestyisoneofthegreatestgifts.Iknowtheycallitalotoffancynamesthesedays,likeintegrity(正直),etc.Butitdoesn’tmakeanydifferencewhattheycallit;

it’sstillwhatmakesamanagoodcitizen.Thisismycode,andItrytoliveby.

21.Whydopeoplethinktaxicabdriversarebadaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theyhavebeencheatedbytaxicabdriversbefore.

B.Taxicabdriversaredishonest.

C.Mosttaxicabdriversaretoughfellows.

D.Sometaxicabdriversdidnotreturntheirlostproperties.

22.Howdidtheauthorreturnthediamondringtothelady?

A.Bygivingheracallandvisitingher.

B.Bysendingheraletteraskinghertoclaimtheringinperson.

C.Byadvertisinginthepapers.

D.Bygoingbacktowhereshegotoffandtracedherdownforalmost2days.

23.Theunderlinedphrase“arainyday”inparagraph4refersto______.

A.adaywhenitrains

B.atimewhenafamilyhasfinancialproblems

C.adaywhentheauthorcan’tdriveataxi

D.atimewhentheauthorhastroublewithdrunks

24.Howdoestheauthorfeelasataxicabdriver?

A.Proudandsatisfied.B.Annoyedandstressful.

C.Disappointedanddiscouraged.D.Unwillingandregretful.

B

WorkingwomenmakeupnearlyhalfoftheU.S.workforce,and51percentofprofessionalworkers,likedoctors,lawyers,nursesandaccountants,arefemale.Whileclimbingthecareerladdercanberewarding,itoftencomeswithonebigdownside:

weightgain!

NewresearchpublishedthisweekintheInternationalJournalofObesityshowsthatworkingwomenaremorelikelytobeoverweight,andthemoreyouwork,themorepoundsyou’relikelytopileon.Likemanywomen,Iwork...alot!

Asaself-employednutritioncommunicationsspecialist,Isitatmydesk,infrontofacomputer,forhoursonend.Sittingaloneisoneoftheworstthingsyoucandoforyourhealth,andit’sdirectlylinkedtobeingoverweightandincreasedfatness,sothefactthatwomenintheworkforcegainweightisn’tthatsurprising.Ifyouwork,youhavelesstimetomovearound.Obesity(肥胖症)researchersarerevealingmanyotherwaysthatemploymentisharmfultoyourdietandwaistline.

IntheInternationalJournalofObesitystudy,some9,276Australianwomenaged45-50hadtheirbodyweightandemploymentstatusmonitoredfortwoyears.Results?

Thosewhoworkedmorethan35hourswerelikelytogainweightcomparedtothosewhoworkedfewerhoursorwereoutoftheworkforce.What’smore,themorehoursawomanworkedinaweek,themoreweightshegained.

TheauthorsoftheAustralianstudyattributeweightgainamongworkingwomentoinactivity,lackoftimeforfoodpreparation,moreuseofpreparedfoods,highlevelsofstress,lackofsleepandconsumingmorealcohol.I’llalsoaddintravel,mealseatenoutandworkingatnightasotherfactorsthatIcanfindtomakebalancingworkwithahealthydietachallenge.

25.Thetextaboveisprobablytakenfrom______.

A.asportsreportB.afashionjournal

C.ahealthandfitnessmagazineD.anadvertisementpost

26.Awomanwhoworksasanaccountantismorelikelyto______.

A.gainmoreweightB.havemoretimetomovearound

C.workafulltimejobD.keepabalanceddiet

27.WhichisNOTthecauseofworkingwomenweightgainingaccordingtothepassage?

A.Lackingtimeforfoodpreparation.B.Usingmorepreparedfood.

C.Consumingtoomuchalcohol.D.Takingpartinmoreactivities.

28.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetest?

A.Lessactivityleadstofat.B.Waysofgainingweight.

C.Effectsofweightgaining.D.Workingwomenmorelikelypileonpounds.

C

There’sa“cultureofwalkingandtexting”ontheUtahValleyUniversitycampus,accordingtoconversationswithstudents,butthat’snotthemainreasonMattBambrough,thecreativedirectoratUVU,cameupwithanideatopainta“textinglane”onastaircaseleadinguptotheWellnessCenter.

AccordingtoBambrough,it’sfirstandforemostadesignproject—thetextinglanewasatongue-in-cheek(戏谑)referencetothecollege-wideepidemic(流行)ofkidswalkingaroundwiththeirfacesburiedintheiriPhones.

“Youhave18–24-year-oldswalkingdownthehallwithsmartphones.You’realmostboundtorunintosomeonesomewhere;

it’ssomethingwe’redealingwithinthisdayandage,”Bambroughsaid.“Butpreventingcollisionsisn’tthereasonwedidit—wedidittoarousethestudents’attention.It’smeanttobethereforpeopletolookatandenjoy.”

Still,whentalkingtoUtahValleystudents,itsoundsliketextingandwalkingcanbequitetheannoyance.

RobbiePoffenberger,anassistantnewseditorattheUVUReview,saidthatmostcollisionshewitnessesaren’thuman-on-human;

rather,it’sgenerallyhuman-on-inanimate-object.“Theywalkintobarriers—chairsonthesideofthehallway,orrailings,”Poffenbergersaid,“I’msurethey’refairlyembarrassed.”

29.Whatdowelearnaboutthe“textinglane”fromthetext?

A.ItisaspecialcampuscultureinUtahValleyUniversity.

B.Itisusedtoencouragethecampusculture.

C.Itispaintedonastaircaseleadingtoeverywhere.

D.Itispopularwithstudentsinuniversities.

30.AccordingtoBambrough,______.

A.the“textinglane”istoattractstudents’attention

B.wedon’thavetofacetheprobleminthisage

C.whattheydidistopreventthecollisions

D.studentsenjoylookingateachother

31.Howdostudentsfeelabouttextingandwalking?

A.Theyareworried.B.Theyareannoyed.

C.Theyarepuzzled.D.Theyaresurprised.

32.WhatwouldmoststudentsrunintofromwhatRobbiesaid?

A.Studentsinthesamedirection.B.Teachersoppositetothem.

C.Barriersoncampus.D.Grassoncampus.

D

AtBristolZooGardensyoucanenjoyanamazingworldofanimals,allwithinouraward-winning12acregardens.Withover400speciesandnineanimalshousesundercover,it’soneofthebestdaysoutinBristolwhatevertheweather.Wesuggestyouallow2-5hoursforyourvisittoreallytakeineverythingwehavetooffer.

ByvisitingBristolZooyouwillbedirectlycontributingtotheconservationofendangeredspeciesandhabitats.AdmissionpricesatBristolZooincludea10%voluntarydonationtohelpsupportourconservationprojects.

WithsomanythingstodoinBristolZoo,itreallyisoneofthetopattractionsinBristolandtheSouthWest.

AdoptinganAnimal

Helpuslookafteryourfavoriteanimalbybecomingananimaladopter;

itmakesafantasticgiftforanyage!

Choosefrom10ofourfavoriteanimalstoadopt,whichcostsjust£45.Adopttheminamatterofminutesonline.

Openinghours

We’reopeneverydayfrom9amto5:

30pminpeakseason,andcloseat5pmduringoffpeak.TheZooisclosedonChristmasDay.LastentrytotheZooisanhourbeforeclosingtimeandanimalhousesclosehalfanhourbeforeclosingtime.

Travelingbybus

Ourbusserviceisoperatingevery30minutesonSundaysandpublicholidaysonly.TheservicewillenablegueststotraveltotheZoooranywherealongtheroute.TheserviceisFREEtoBristolZoomembers—allyouneedtodoisbringyourmembershipcard.

WeencourageallofourgueststousepublictransportwhencomingtotheZoo.

33.Byvisitingthezoo,youwill______.

A.contributetoprotectingendangeredspecies

B.enjoya10%discountofftheadmission

C.becomeavolunteerforspeciesatthezoo

D.beaskedtodonateextramoneyforconservation

34.Whatmessagecanwegetfromthetext?

A.Youcantakecareof10favoriteanimals.B.Thezooisopenedalltheyeararound.

C.Visitorsareencouragedtocomebybus.D.Thezooprovidesfreepublictransport.

35.Wherecanwemostlikelyreadthetext?

A.Atthegeographytext.B.Inasciencemagazine.

C.Attheentrancetozoos.D.OntheInternet.

第二节(共5小题;

每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

36Whatweconsiderpoliteathomeisn’talwaysacceptedoutsideourborders.Don’tberegardedrudeor

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