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第Ⅰ卷

第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)略

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

Shakespeare’sBirthplaceandExhibitionofShakespeare’sWorld

Welcometotheworld--famoushousewhereWilliamShakespearewasbornin1564andwherehegrewup.ThepropertyremainedintheownershipofShakespeare’sfamilyuntil1806.TheHousehaswelcomedvisitorstravelingfromallovertheworldforover250years.

EnterthroughtheVisitors’Centreandseethehighly-praisedexhibitionShakespeare’sWorld,alivelyandfullintroductiontothelifeandworkofShakespeare.

StandintheroomswhereShakespearegrewup.

DiscoverexamplesoffurnitureandneedleworkfromShakespeare’speriod.

EnjoythetraditionalEnglishgarden,plantedwithtreesandflowersmentionedinthepoet’sworks.

TheBirthplaceiswithineasywalkingdistanceofallthecarparksshownonthemap,nearestisWindsorStreet(3minutes’Walk)

TheHousemaypresentdifficultiesbuttheVisitors’Centre,itsexhibitionandthegardenareaccessibletowheelchairusers.

TheShakespeareCoffeeHouse(oppositetheBirthplace).

OPENINGTIMES:

20Marto19Oct

MontoSat:

9:

00amto5:

00pm

Sun:

9:

30amto5:

00pm

20Octto19Mar

MontoSat:

9:

30amto4:

00pm

Sun:

10:

00amto4:

00pm

ADMISSIONS:

Adult£4.90

Child£2.20

Family£12.00(2adults+upto3children)

21.Howmuchistheadmissionforafamilyoftwogrown-upsandtwochildren?

A.£12.00.

B.£14.20.

C.£9.80.

D.£16.40.

22.WhereisthenearestparkingplacetoShakespeare’sBirthplace?

A.Behindtheexhibitionhall.

B.AtWindsorStreet.

C.OppositetheVisitors’Centre.

D.NeartheCoffeeHouse.

23.Awheelchairusermayneedhelptoenter.

A.theexhibitionhall

B.thegarden

C.theVisitors’Centre

D.theHouse

B

Momwantedonlyonethingforherbirthday.“Canyoufindmeanothercopyofthissong?

”sheasked,andhandedmeaworn-outcassettetape(磁带).Iknewexactlywhatwasrecordedonit:

MyRedeemer(救世主).Iheardthesongplayedatleastathousandtimeswhilegrowingup.Aftersomanyyears,thecassettetapewastoowornouttobeused.IpromisedherIwouldfindareplacement.

MyRedeemerbecameMom’sfavoritesongaftermyyoungerbrotherTimwaskilledbyadrunkdriverin1973.TheonlythingthathelpedhercalmdownwasthesoulfulsoundofMyRedeemerfromthelocalradiostation.

Werecordeditonacassettetapesoshecouldlistentoitanytimeshewantedbutnoneofusknewwhothesoloist(独唱者)was.Thesedays,Ithoughtthesongwouldbeeasytofindout.IwenthomeandsearchedtheInternet.Severalsongswiththattitlepoppedup,butnoneofthemwastheoneMomloved.Igotfrustrated.

Mom’sbirthdaydrewnearandthenoneday,Iwasdrivinghome,listeningtoourlocalradiostation.Afamiliartunecameon.ItwasMyRedeemer!

AssoonasIcould,Iphonedthestation.Igotalineonthesoloist,whowascalledAlanParks.ItypedhisnameintoGoogleandfoundhishomenumberinSouthCarolina.Minuteslater,IwastellinghimhowmuchhisrecordingmeanttoMom.HeofferedtoshiptwoCDsouttomepersonally.Igavehimmyaddress.

‘RedLion,Pennsylvania?

’hesaid.‘DoyouknowtheLogans?

’‘Theyareourneighbors!

’‘I’vebeenfriendswiththemfor25years,’Alansaid.‘They’llbeatmyconcertatYorkGospelChapelonApril17th.Wouldyouandyourmomcometoo”Wesurewould.MomwasexcitedtohearAlansingMyRedeemertoher,liveinconcert—ontheeveningofher87thbirthday.

24.WhywasthesongMyRedeemersoimportanttotheauthor’smother?

A.Timgaveittoher.

B.Itwasacomforttoher.

C.Itwasaloveforherhusband.

D.Itremindedherofherfriends.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“poppedup”inParagraph3mean?

A.Lookedup.B.Showedup.C.Gotup.D.Wokeup.

26.WhatcanwelearnaboutAlanParksfromthispassage?

A.HelivedinRedLion,Pennsylvania.

B.Heofferedtogivetheauthortwocassettetapes.

C.Heinvitedtheauthorandhermothertotheconcert.

D.Hewouldsingfortheauthor’smomontheradiostation.

27.Whichofthefollowingismostsurprising?

A.Theauthor’smothercelebratedher87thbirthday.

B.AlanParkswasanoldfriendoftheauthor’sneighbors.

C.AlanParkshappenedtogettoknowtheauthor’smother

D.TheauthorandAlanParkslivedinthesameneighborhood.

C

Somepeoplewilldojustaboutanythingtosavemoney.AndIamoneofhem.Takemyfamily’slastvacation.Itwasmysix-year-oldson’swinterbreakfromschool,andwewereheadinghomefromFortLauderdaleafteraweeklongtrip.Theflightwasoverbooked,andDelta,theairline,offeredus$400perpersonincreditstogiveupourseatsandleavethenextday.IhadmeetingsinNewYork,SoIhadtogetback.Butthatdidn’tmeanmyhusbandandmysoncouldn’tstay.Itookmynine-month-oldandtookoffforhome.

Thenextday,myhusbandandsonwereofferedmorecreditstotakeanevenlaterflight.Yes,Iencouraged—okay,ordered—themtowaitattheairport,to“earn”moreDeltaDollars.Ourtotaltake:

$1,600.Notbad,huh?

NowsomepeoplemaythinkI’mabadmotherandnotsuchagreatwifeeither.Butasabig-timebargainhunter,Iknowthevalueofadollar,Andthesedays,agooddealissomethingfewofuscanaffordtopassup.

I’vemadealivinglookingforthebestdealsandexposing(揭露)theworsttricks.IhavebeentheconsumerreporterofNBC’sTodayshowforoveradecade.IhavewrittenacoupleofbooksincludingonetitledTricksoftheTrade:

AConsumerSurvivalGuide.AndIreallydowhatIbelievein.

Itellyouthisbecausethereisnoshameingettingyourmoney’sworth,I’malsotightfistedwhenitcomestoshoes,clothesformychildren,andexpensiverestaurants.ButIwouldn’thesitatetospendonagoodhaircut.Itkeepsitsshapelonger,andit’sthefirstthingpeoplenotice,AndIwillalsospendonaclassicpieceoffurniture.Qualitylasts.

28.WhydidDeltagivetheauthor’sfamilycredits?

A.Theytookalaterflight.

B.Theyhadearlybookings.

C.Theirflighthadbeendelayed.

D.Theirflighthadbeencancelled

29.Whatdoestheauthordo?

A.She’sateacher.

B.She’sahousewife.

C.She’samediaperson.

D.She’sabusinesswoman.

30.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor?

A.Sherarelymissesagooddeal.

B.Sheseldommakesacompromise.

C.Sheisverystrictwithherchildren.

D.Sheisinterestedincheapproducts.

31.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellus?

A.Howtoexposebadtricks.

B.Howtoreserveairlineseats.

C.Howtospendmoneywisely.

D.Howtomakeabusinessdeal.

D

Assealevelsclimb,evenWashington,D.C.couldseemorefrequentandwidespreadfloodingathightide.

Strongstormsandhighwindssometimesbringfloodstocoastalareas.ButcitiesandtownsalongtheUSEastCoastarefloodingevenincalmandsunnyweather.AmongthemisMaryland’scapitalAnnapolis.Touriststheremustsometimeswalkthroughwaterfloodingdowntownstreetssurroundingthehabor.SometimeswatercoversroadsinAtlanticCity,N.J.EventheyardsandbasementsofcoastalhomesnearNewYorkCitysometimesflood.

Allaresufferingfromthistrend—normalhightidessurpass(超过)arisingsealevel.

Sealevelshaveclimbed,onaverage,about20centimeters(8inches)overthepast135years.Andasharpincreaseintidefloodingisoneofthemorevisibleimpactsaffectingmanycoastalareas,notesWilliamSweet,anoceanographer.

Sweetandhisco-workersrecentlyanalyzeddatafrom45tidegauges(计量表)alongtheUScoasts.Thesetoolsrecordthechangingheightsoftidesastheyriseandfall.Fromthesedata,Sweet’steamcalculatedthenumberof:

“troublesomefloods”invariouscoastalcities.Thesefloods,Sweetexplains,typicallyoccurwhenwaterlevelisabout30centimeters(1foot)abovethehistoriclevelofthehighesttides.InJune2014,theteamreportedfindingagrowingriseinthesefloodingevents.

InCharleston,S.C.from1957to1963,thecityexperiencedtroublesomefloodsanaverageof4.6daysperyear.Burfrom2007to2013,theoccurringrateoftroublesomefloodsjumpedfivetimes.Annapoliscitywasevenmoreserious.From1957to1963,troublesomefloodswereroughly3.8daysperyear.From2007to2013,theaveragewas10timeshigher---39.3daysayear.

“Overthenextfewdecades,climatechangeprobablydrivessealevelsevenhigher,”Sweetsays.“Sotoday’sfloodingproblemspromisetobecomeonlymorewidespreadandfrequent.”

32.WhatisParagraph2mainlydevelopedby?

A.Makingcomparisons.

B.Analyzingcauses.

C.Usingexamples.

D.Followingtimeorder.

33.Whyaremorefloodingproblemscaused?

A.Becausetheriverlevelshavebeenclimbing.

B.Becauseclimatehaschangedovertheyears,

C.Becausetheweatherconditionsarenotstable.

D.Becausepeoplearelivingtooclosetoharbors.

34.WhatcanitbeinferredaccordingtodatainParagraph5?

A.Therehasbeenagrowingriseintheseanalyzedfloodingevents.

B.Thechangesofheightsoftidesareusuallyinasmallrange.

C.Thefloodsincoastalcitiesoftenoccurwhenwaterlevelisabove1foot.

D.Thenumberoftroublesomefloodsgraduallygetsless.

35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Sweet’steam.

B.Afloodresearch.

C.TheUSEastCoast.

D.Americanoceanographers.

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。

Theworldisbecomingmoreandmoreconnected,butmanypeoplefeellonelyinthemidstofit.Youmightnotfeellonelyrightnow,

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