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A.Haveameal.B.Changeherclothes.C.Takethecar.
2.HowmuchwillthewomanpayfortheTshirtandthejeans?
A.$10.B.$20.C.$30.
3.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Shehasafever.B.Shelooksverytirednow.
C.Shefellasleepinanoutdoorchair.
4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Theweatherthisyear.B.Waterconservation.C.Theimportanceofwashing.
5.WhatisthemanlikelytodoonFriday?
A.Seethenewexhibition.B.Watchabaseballgame.C.Finishareport.
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。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.WhydoesMrsThompsonwanttoseethespeakersaccordingtothegirl?
A.Theclassleadersreportedthemtoher.B.Shewillaskthemtorunforclassmonitor.
C.Theywerenotveryactivethismorning.
7.Whatdoestheboysuggesttheydo?
A.Gotothehallway.B.Sharetheresponsibility.C.Continuetheclassdiscussion.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What'
stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Bossandsecretary.B.Directorandcustomer.C.Husbandandwife.
9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodoat2:
00p.m.tomorrow?
A.Makeaphonecall.B.Sendanemail.C.Lookatsomesamples.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Ontopofamountain.B.Inaparkinglot.C.Ataticketbooth.
11.Howfaristhelakefromthetop?
A.About20minutes'
walk.B.About40minutes'
walk.C.About3hours'
walk.
12.Whatcolorwillthelakebewhenthespeakersarrive?
A.Orange.B.Blue.C.Green.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whereistheartexhibitiontakingplace?
A.Atanartgallery.B.Atashoppingmall.C.Atanexhibitioncenter.
14.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheplaceoftheexhibitionnow?
A.Itisstrange.B.Itisordinary.C.Itiscool.
15.Whatisbeingshowninthepaintingsectionoftheexhibition?
A.Mainlyclassicalpaintings.B.Largelycontemporarypaintings.
C.Anequalnumberofclassicalpaintingsandcontemporarypaintings.
16.Whichsectionisthemostpopular?
A.Thevideosection.B.Thesculpturesection.C.Thephotographysection.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowoldwasDavewhenhisfatherpassedaway?
A.15.B.10.C.5.
18.WhatdidDavedointheevenings?
A.Heearnedsomemoney.B.Hedidhouseworkforthefamily.
C.Hedrovehisbrothertosomeplaces.
19.WhointroducedAndrewatthegraduationceremony?
A.Hissoccercoach.B.Theschoolheadmaster.C.Theheadoftheschooldistrict.
20.WhathappenedduringAndrew'
sspeech?
A.Hismotherstartedcrying.B.Andrewthankedhisfather.
C.Daverealizedhishardworkhadpaidoff.
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
It’sfuntodreamaboutvacationinginEurope,butinternationalflightsarenotalwaysparticularlyaffordable.Ifyou’relookingtoexperienceatasteofEuropeanculture,however,therearemanyplacesintheUSwithaEuropeanheritage(传统).
FoundedbySpanishsettlersin1565,St.AugustineisfullofSpanish-inspiredarchitecture,historicalsitesandotherattractions.TheColonialQuarterisapopulartouristarea,andtherearemanyplacestograbtraditionalSpanishfood.
Holland,Michigan
Hollandwassettledin1847byDutchCalvinistseparatists,undertheleadershipofDrAlbertusvanRaalte.TerribleeconomicconditionsintheNetherlandsforcedthemtoemigrate(移居国外),whiletheirdesiresforreligiousfreedomledthemtouniteandsettletogetherasagroup.Muchoftheoriginalarchitecturewasdestroyedinan1871fire,butthecitystillhasmanywindmills,eateries,artandevenanannualtulipfestivalandholidaymarket.
NewGlarus,Wisconsin
Morethan160yearsafteritwasfounded,NewGlarushasmaintainedmuchofitsSwissheritageandoldworldtraditions.NewGlarus’SwissimmigrantrootsareproudlyondisplaywithitsAlpinearchitecture,SwissHistoricalVillageMuseumandYodelClub.TheWisconsinvillagealsoputsonculturaleventsliketheHeidiFolkFestivalandSwissVolksfest.
Solvang,California
LocatednearSantaBarbara,SolangisacharmingCaliforniacitywithDanishroots.AgroupofimmigratesfromDenmarkfoundedSolvangjustover100yearsagotocreateaDanishhomeawayfromhome.Assuch,thecityisfullofDanisharchitecture,restaurants,shopsandevenacopyofCopenhagen’sfamousLittleMermaidstatue.
21.WhichUScitymighthavethelongestEuropeanorigin?
A.SolvangB.HollandC.NewGlarusD.St.Augustine
22.WhydidDutchCalvinistseparatesdecidetoemigrate?
A.Topursuereligiousfreedomandeconomicopportunities.
B.TofoundaDutchcommunitywithunitedpower.
C.ToseekforaUSstatewithbettersocialwelfare.
D.Torevealthedarksideoftheirnativeplace.
23.WhichofthefollowingoriginatesfromDenmark?
A.YodelClub.B.TheLittleMermaidstatue.
C.TheColonialQuarter.D.TheHeidiFolkFestival.
B
Itwasanautumnday,and1wasstandinginthekitchen,hangingmyheadoverthecounterandtryingtofigureouthowmanycalorieswereinabowlofhomemadeyogurtandfruit.AndIfeltannoyed.
Iwas16,andmybestfriendandIhadgonetoourfirstWeightWatchersmeeting.Itwasthetrendinthemid-1980s,andeventhoughIwasanathlete,likemanyteengirls,Ididn'
tnecessarilylikewhatIsawinthemirror.Butafteraweekorsoofrecordingeverymealandsnackandcalculatingthecalories,Ihadhadenough.IwentbacktomyroutineofchowingwhateverIwanted,runningandskiing,andletthatbethat.Andit'
sstillprettymuchwhatIdo;
aslongastheworkoutsareregularandthefoodiswholeandbalanced,mybody'
ssetpointhasn'
tvariedforyears.
Theweightlosstrendofthreedecadesago−fullofscalesandcountingcalories−hasfallenaway.Nowfastingispopular.Thewaystokeepfitvary:
onthe5:
2dietapersoneatsforfivedaysandfastsfortwodayseachweek,whilethe18:
6refers10fastingfor18hoursandtheneatingwithinasix-hourwindoweachday.
Inthisissue,AssociateEditorMarkBarnatriestounderstandthesciencebehindthefastingplans.Researchershavefoundthatanimalslikemonkeysagemoreslowlyafteryearsofeatingless,andinthelabinhumans,theysawimprovementsinanumberofsignsthatindicateriskofsomehardtocurediseases.Thehopeforhealthyweightlossisn’toveryet,butatleastnowthecalculatorsdon’thavetobeoutateverymeal.
24.Whatmadetheauthorannoyed?
A.Shehadtoworkoutthecaloriesineverymealandsnack.
B.Thereweretoomanycaloriesintheyogurtandfruit.
C.TheWeightWatchesmeetingwasnotnecessaryforher.
D.Herbodywasnotasstrongasanathlete’s.
25.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“chowing”?
A.Choosing.B.DoingC.Cooking.D.Eating.
26.Howdopeoplekeepfitnow?
A.Theylimitthecaloriestheytakein.B.Theyfastdailyorweekly.
C.Theyloseweightonly.D.Theyeatenougheveryday.
27.Whatdoweknowabouttheresearchers’findinginthispassage?
A.Peoplegrowmoreslowlyiftheyeatless.B.Peoplearehealthieriftheyeatless.
C.Peoplehavestoppedlosingweightnow.D.Peoplecalculatetheirfoodforeverymeal.
C
There'
sawordofwellnessI'
velovedforyears.It'
sHALT:
theideathatifyouwanttobecalmandcontent,neverletyourselfgettoohungry,angry,lonelyortired.Researchersareincreasinglylookingmorecloselyatthe“L”in“HALT”,withonereportpresentedtotheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationfindingthatlong-termlonelinessmightbeagreaterpublichealthriskthanobesity.
Lonelinessisaproblemwithmanyfaces.Somepeoplearealonemostofthetime—datacollectedbytheUnitedKingdomfoundthat200,000peopleovertheageof75hadnothadaconversationwithafriendorarelativeinmorethanamonth.Butsomepeoplefeellonelyeveninacrowdedroom,disconnectedfrommeaningfulrelationshipseventhoughtheirdaysarefilledwithpeople.
Tome,walkingapositivepathmeanswalkingalongsideothers—peoplewholiftourspirits,shareourvalues,challengeustogrowandlearnandbringusjoy.Butsocialsatisfactiondoesn'
tcomeautomaticallyoreveneasilytotoomanypeople.Andinourageofindividualizedelectronicdevices,socialmediaandtext-basedcommunication,itcanbeharderthanevertofeeltrulyconnectedtoothers.
IwassoheartenedtoreadthatrecentlytheBritishParliament(议会)hascreateda“MinisterforLoneliness”positiontopromoteresearch,educationandprinciplessoastocurewhatsomeresearcherscall“thelonelinessdisease”.MoreandmoredoctorsinAmericaarealsoscreeningadultpatientsforlonelinessatannualphysicalexaminations,whichisanotherpromisingsign.
Withpropersocialsupportandcommunityparticipation,lonelinesscanbepreventedfromhappening.Ifyouarefeelinglonely,makealistofyourdailyroutinesandaskyourselfhowyoucouldaddmoresocialinteractionstoeachday.Tryreachingoutforvolunteeropportunities,clubsandorganizationstojoinandoldfriendshipstorenew.Ifyouarestruggling,askaconsultanttohelpyouidentifyyoursocialobstaclesandovercomethem.
28.Whatisparagraph2mainlytalkingabout?
A.AgingpopulationinBritain.B.Differenttypesofloneliness.
C.Strangebehaviorofpeople.D.SocialcommunicationinBritain.
29.Whatdo