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本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分。

满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

第I卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whenshouldthemancheckinattheairportatthelatest?

A.At8:

25B.At8:

55C.At9:

55

2.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhiswork?

A.TiringB.RewardingC.Demanding

3.Howwillthemangosightseeing?

A.BybusB.BytrainC.Byplane

4.Wherearethespeakers?

A.InthewaitingroomB.InthetickethallC.Attheentrance

5.Whatdoyouknowabouttheman?

A.HehasalargevocabularyB.HeispooratEnglishC.HeisanEnglishteacher

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6-8题。

6.Whatdoesthewomanbyintheend?

A.AcardB.AwalletC.Atie

7.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.FriendsB.HusbandandwifeC.Clerkandcustomer

8.Whydoesthewomanbythegift?

A.Forherhusband’sbirthday

B.ForthecomingChristmas

C.Fortheirweddinganniversary

听第7段材料,回答第9-11题。

9.Whatwillthewomandofirst?

A.GoswimmingB.WorkoutatthegymC.GototheEnglishclass

10.Whydoesthewomanwanttogotothelibrary?

A.TOchilloutB.ToreturnbooksC.Topreparefortheexam

11.Wherewilltheymeet?

A.OutsidetheclassroomB.InfrontofthelibraryC.Attheswimmingpool

听第8段材料,回答第12-14题。

12.Howoftendoesthewomanusuallygoclothesshopping?

A.OnceeverymonthB.OnceeverytowmonthsC.Onceeverythreemonths

13.Whatkindofclothesdoesthewomanprefer?

A.ComfortableclothesB.FashionableclothesC.Formalclothes

14.Ifthewomanreallylikessomethingalittleexpensive,whatwillshedo?

A.SaveupforitB.BuyitatonceC.Forgetaboutit

听第9段材料,回答第15-17题。

15.Whydoesthewomanfeelfrustrated?

A.BecauseofhomesicknessB.BecauseoflackofmoneyC.Becauseofdifficultyincommunication

16.Whichcountrydothespeakersstayin?

A.EnglandB.AmericaC.Japan

17.Whowillthewomansendmoneyto?

A.ThemanB.ThelandlordC.Thetravelagency

听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。

18.WhatisKrisWu?

A.ApopstarB.AjudgeC.Abasketballplayer

19.WhatisKrisWu’snationality?

A.ChineseB.CanadianC.American

20.HowmanypointsdidTeamCanadaleadby?

A.8B.10C.12

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)

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。

A

AmericanfilmmakersareactivelytemptingChinesemoviefanstothecinemawithmoreChineseplotsandcharacters.

Themotionpicture,KungFuPanda3,isaprimeexampleofHollywoodtryingtoattractmoreChinesemovieticketbuyers.

TheAmericanmotionpicturecommunityhasdevelopedstrategiestoplayalargerroleinfilm-makinganddistributioninChina.

PaulDergarabedian,aseniormediaanalystsaid,“Alotofstudios …intheentertainmentbusinessaretryingtoalign(使结盟)themselveswithChina.Everyone’stryingtoscramble(争夺)andtryingtofigureouthowbesttopartnerwithChinabecauseit’ssoimportantasamoviemarket.”

Thepremieredate(首映日)forKungFuPanda3wascarefullyselectedtogetmorepeopletothecinemas.TheopeningdatecoincidedwiththeChineseNewYear.SothisAmericanmovieearnedmorethan$100millioninticketsalesthatdayinChina.

FamiliarplotlinesandcharactersareanotherreasonforKungFuPanda3’ssuccessinChina.Thecastincludesthevoicesofinternationallyknownmoviestars,likeDustinHoffmanandJackieChan.

AmericanfilmcompaniesaremakingmovieviewingmoreconvenientfortheChinesepublic.DreamworksisthefilmcompanythatproducedKungFuPanda3.DreamworksproducedtwoversionsofthefilmfordomesticChineseaudiences.InAmerica,theatersshowedthefilminbothMandarinandEnglish.

KungFuPanda3wentaroundabitofChinesetraditionduringthenewyear.Thefilmwasallowedtoshowduringtheholiday.MostforeignfilmsarenotallowedtoshowinChinaduringthenewyearcelebration.

Thefilmreceivedscreentimebecauseitwasco-producedinChinabyDreamwork’sChinesepartner,Shanghai’sOrientalDreamworks.

21.HowdoAmericanfilmmakersmakeChinesefansintothecinemas?

A.BydecoratingthecinemasB.ByusingChinesepandas

C.ByaddingChineseelementsD.Byreducingtheticketprices.

22.ItcanbeinferredfromtheopeningdateofKungFuPanda3inChinathat_____.

A.KungFuPanda3iswellreceivedinChina

B.theChineseNewYearneedssuchanAmericanfilm

C.thefilmisusedforcelebrationoftheChineseNewYear

D.thefilmmakersexpecttotakeadvantageoftheholiday

23.KungFuPanda3receivedscreentimeinChinabecause______.

A.TVstationslikethisfilmB.itsellsverywellinChina

C.ChinesefansliketowatchitonTVD.it’sco-producedbyaChinesepartner

B

InAmerica,onebigEastertraditionsendschildrenhuntingforhiddenEastereggs.Childrencarrybasketsandcollecteggsmadeofchocolateorcandy.Theysearchinthehouse,theiryardsorapark.

ButoneegghuntonSaturdaywentwronginthenortheasternstateofConnecticut.

Acandycompanyhostedanegghuntforchildren.ThecompanyiscalledPEZ,andithidmorethan9,000eggsonitspropertyinConnecticut.Butmorepeople showedup thanthecandymakerexpected.Theegghuntwassetuponthreeseparatefields,andchildrenwouldbeassignedtohuntforeggsbasedontheirages.

ButMondaymorning,storiesreportedparentsgoingoutofcontrolatthehuntandmadePEZoneofthetoptrendingtopicsonFacebook.Itturnsouttheparentsrushedontothefieldswheretheeggswerehidden.Theysaidtheyweretryingtogeteggsfortheirchildren.

Butinstead,theyleftbehindalotofhurtfeelings.One4-year-oldboytoldalocaltelevisionstationsomeonepushedhimoverandtookhiseggs.Theboy’sbucketforcollectingeggsalsobroke.Oneemployeesaidthedisplayofparentsrushingontothefieldsremindedhimof locusts(蝗虫).“Wedidourbest,” hesaid.“Unfortunately,itfellalittleshort.”

TwoPEZpagesonFacebookhadcommentsfrompeoplesayingtheeventwasnotorganizedwell,whileotherssaidtheparentsoverwhelmedaneventdesignedforkids.

Thecompanytriedtomakeupforthe chaos bygivingpeoplemorecandyastheywereleavingtheevent,andpassingoutcoupons(优惠券)forfuturepurchases.

ButinWashington,D.C.,attheWhiteHouse,thepicturewasverydifferent.OnMondayafternoon,PresidentBarackObamaandfirstladyMichelleObamahostedtheirEastereggroll.ItwasthelastbeforeObamaleavesofficeaftereightyears.TheeventfeaturedthousandsofpeopleoutsidetheWhiteHousewhocametoseethePresidentandfirstladyreadbookstochildren,enjoythegrounds,playgamesandalsorolleggswithlongspoons.Itisatraditiongoingbacktothelate1800s.

24.Bysaying“Butmorepeopleshowedup”,thewriterindicatesthattheorganizerwasalittle-____.

A.excitedB.surprisedC.embarrassedD.disappointed

25.TheegghuntofPEZwentwrongbecause_____.

A.itwasbroadcastliveonTVB.theparents’involvementcauseddisorder

C.therewerenoenougheggsforchildrenD.itattractedchildrenandparentsaswell

26.FromthePEZemployee’swordsitcanbeseenthat______.

A.theegghuntwasverysuccessful

B.theorganizersmadefullpreparations

C.parentsweremoreexcitedthantheirchildren

D.theeventdidn’tliveuptotheorganizer’sexpectations

27.ItisimpliedthatObamaandMichelle______.

A.willleaveofficesoonB.missthelifeintheWhiteHouse

C.valuetheAmericantraditionmuchD.wanttomakemorechildrenhappy

C

InKenya,blindstudentsandthosewithpooreyesightwerestillusingBraille(布莱叶盲文)booksfortheirstudiesuntilrecently.ButKenyanschoolsfortheblindarenowbeginningtousetechnologythatprovidesmaterialinanaudible(听得见的)form.Thishasexpandedpossibilitiesforthestudentsandtaughtthemnewwaystointeractwithtechnology.

Seventeen-year-oldLucasMwanziaisvisuallyimpaired.Forthepasttwoyears,hehasbeenattendingcomputerclassesattheThikaSchoolfortheBlind.LucasMwanziaisineighthgrade.Hestartedschoolatalateragebecauseofhispooreyesight.Butusingthenewtechnology,hecansearchtheInternetforbiologyclass.Hesaysthetechnologyhasopeneddoorsthatoncewereclosed.HesaysthatBraillebooksarecostlyandyouhavetospendalotofmoneytobuyone.Withcomputers,hesays,thebooksareavailableatlittleornocost.“Sowedownloadthebookstoreadandwhenaredonewejustclosetheprogram,”hesays.

ZacharyMuasyawasbornblind.Heisnowoneoftheschool’steachers.Hehasbeenteachingthestudentshowtousethetechnologyforabouttwoyearsnow.Hesaysthetechnologyopensuppossibilitiesthatcanleveltheplayingfieldforhisstudents.“Assistivetechnologyequipsthelearnerswithmanyskillsthatreallymakethemindependentinlife,”saysMuasya.“Theycanreadmaterialslikebooks,magazines,newspapersbythemselves.Andapartfromthat–assistive(辅助的)technologyequipsthemwithemployableskills.”

Anon-governmentalorganizationcalledInAblehasprovidedtheassistivetechnologytotheschoolatnocost.PeterOkeyo,theprogrammanageratInAble,saysblindstudentsusingthetechnologymaystillfacedifficultieswhentheymovetohighereducation.Hesaysstudentswhohaveusedthetechnologyupthroughhighschoolmightnothaveitattheuniversitytheyattend.ThosestudentsmighthavedifficultiesiftheyhavetogobacktoBraille,headds.

FouroutofKenya’s11schoolsfortheblindareusingthetechnology.Inablesaysitwillprovidethefinancingfortheremainingschoolstojointheeffort.

28.Thepassa

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