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第一部分:

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,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

WheretoDrink

CafeSanBernardo

Jointable-tennisandpool-playingport.CafeSanBernardohasbeenrunningsince1912.TheVillaCrespodivebaralsooffersuptablefootballfor£4anhour.Serviceisefficient;withlastordersat5am.Thedailyhappyhourbetween6pmand9pmincludes60minutesplayingyourgameofchoice,plusahalf-bottleofredwineandacornpie,for£9.

●AvenueCorrientes5436,VillaCrespo,541148053956,

MSalum

eria&Enoteca

Tradingonlyinwinewithastory,sommelier(侍酒师)MarianaTortachoosesnewwaysonadailybasis,andkeepsalistofaround250labels.There'snowinemenu—simplytakeyourbottlefromtheshelf.

●Open11:

00am-11:

30pm,ElSalvador5777,PalermoHollywood,541147789016,onFacebook

NegroCuevadeCafe

CoffeehasfounditsplaceinBuenosAires

.WhileLAB:

Tostadores,TheShelterandCoffeeTownarefamousnewplaces,NegroCuevadeCafeisoneofthebestdowntown.ItservesEcuadorian,ColombianandBrazilianbeans,anditsattractingcakesincludecroissant.

●Open9:

30am-7:

00pm,Suipacha637,Microcentro,541143223000,negrocafe.com

LaCalle 

HeadtotheNicetoVegaaddressandyou'llbefacedwithapizza.Orderthespecialwine,specialcandy,andpreparetosinguntildawnwithahigh-energyyoungcrowd.

●Open8:

00pm-2:

00am,NicetoVega4942,PalermoSoho,541139141972,onFacebook

1.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyouwanttodosomesports?

A.541147789016.B.541148553956.                                       

C.541143223000.D.541139141972.

2.WhencanyougotoMSalumeria&Enoteca?

A.Allday.B.1:

00am.C.3:

00pm.D.10:

00am.

3.WhatmakesLaCalledifferent?

AItshavingspecialcandy.B.Itshavingnowinemenu.

C.Itsallowingyoutoplaygames.D.Itsopeningforthelongesttime.

B

“Thisisn'tDisneyland,I'mnotanovelty(新奇),thisisasrealasitgets.”singTheSistersofInvention.

Theyoungwomen—Annika,Michelle,Jackie,AimeeandCaroline—areapopgroupwithadifference.Allhavelearningdifficultiesandsomehaveextradisabilities.

Thefivearebasedi

nAdelaide,Australia,andmetin2010whentheysangtogetherinachoir(合唱队)runbyTutti,anorganizationwhichsupportsdisabledartists.Tuttisawtheyhadtalentandinvitedthemtoformagroup.Nowtheyperformtogethertwoorthreetimespermonth,andthisishowtheymakealiving.

Michelleis25andhascerebralpalsy(脑瘫)andamildlearningdisability.Shesays,“WechoosethenameTheSistersofInventionbecausewearelikesistersandwesupporteachotheronandoffstage.”

Alltheirsongsarebasedonthemembers'ownexperiencesandwerewrittenasagroupintheirtwiceweeklymeetingsatTutti.“WewouldarriveinthemorningandI'dsay,‘Whatdoyouwanttotalkabouttoday?

’”saystheirmanagerandproducerMichaelRoss.Hethennoteddowneverythingtheysaiduntillyrics(歌词)tookshape.Hesays,“WhatI'minterestedinisthatweg

ettoseetheworldinawaythatpeopleinpopculturealmostnevergettosee.Itiscreativegold.”

Whentheyperformtheirsongs,thephysicalsideoftheirdisabilitiesismoreobvious,butRosssays,“They'renotuptheretoshowtheirdifficulties.They'reuptheretoshowtheirstrengths.”

4.WhatdoweknowaboutTheSistersofInvention?

A.Allitsmembersaredisabled.B.Itwasfoundedallbyfivegirls.

C.Ithasexistedforlessthantenyears.D.Theyperformnottomakemoney.

5.ThegirlschoosethenameTheSistersofInventionbecause________.

A.theyallhavegreattalentB.theyhelpeachotherlikesisters

C.theyhavethesameexperiencesD.theyaregoodatinventingthings

6.HowdoesMichaelRossproducelyricsforTheSistersofInvention?

A.Bytalkingwiththegirls.B.Byaskingthegirlsquestions.

C.Bylearningaboutpopculture.D.Byusinghispersonalexperiences.

7.HowdoaudiencesprobablyfeelwatchingtheperformancesofTheSistersofInvention?

A.Theywillfeelbored.B.Theywillbeinspired.

C.Theywillfeeldisappointed.D.Theywillhavepityonthem.

C

Doctorsrecognizeobesityasahealthproblem.Sowhyisitsohardforthemtotalktotheirpatientsaboutit?

Theresultsoftwosurveys,oneofprimarycarephysiciansandtheotherofpatients,foundthatwhilemostdoctorswanttohelppatientsloseweightandthinkitistheirresponsibilitytodoso,theyoftendon'tknowwhattosay.

“Sowhiledoctorsmaytellpatientstheyareoverweight,theconversationoftenendsthere,”saidChristineC.Ferguson,“Withoutbeingtoldaboutdangerfordiabetes(糖尿病),weoftenthinklittleofit.”

Thelackofdialoguehurtspatients,too.Thepatientsurvey,ofover1,000adults,foundthatmostoverweightpatientsdon'tevenknowthatthey'retooheavy.Only39percentofoverweightpeoplesurveyedhadeverbeentoldbyahealthcareproviderthattheywereoverweight.Ofthosewhoweretoldtheywereobese,90percentwerealsotoldbytheirdoctorstoloseweight,thesurveyfound.

Infact,mosthavetriedtoloseweightandmayhavebeensuccessfulinthepast—andmanyarestilltrying,thesurveyfound.Andmanyunderstandthatlosingevenasmallamountofweightcanhaveapositiveinfluenceontheirhealthandreducetheirriskofobesityrelateddiseaseslikehypertension(高血压)anddiabetes.

Dr.WilliamBestermannJr.,said“Ifyou'retobesuccessfulwithhelpingyourpatientsloseweight,youhavetotalktothemactuallyateveryvisitabouttheirprogress,andfindsomethingtoencouragethemandguidethem.”

Headmittedthatmanydoctorste

ndtobenotoptimistic.

“Partofthisisthatthere'sthiscommonbelief,anddoctorsareburdenedbyit,too,thatoverweightpeopleareweakwilledandjustdon'thaveanywillpower,”hesaid.“Ifyouthinkthatway,you'renotgoingtospendtimehavingaproductiveconversation.”

8.ChristineC.Fergusonisprobably________.

A.adoctorB.apatientC.ascientistD.anofficer

9.Howmanyofthepatientssurveyedhavebeenadvisedbytheirdoctorstoloseweight?

A.About350.   B.About390.C.About900.D.1,000.

10.WhatcanbeinferredaboutobesitypatientsinParagraph5?

A.Theyarenotashopelessasdoctorsthinktheyare.

B.Mostofthemhavetriedhardtoloseweight,butwithoutsuccess.

C.Manydon’trealizetheimportanceoflosingweight.

D.Mostofthemhavejustgivenuptheirhopeofbecominglessheavy.

11.Accordingtothepassage,whichfactorcontributestothelackofdialoguebetweendoctorsandpatients?

A.Mostdoctorsjustneverthinkofwarningtheirpatientsabouttheirweightproblem.

B.Manydoctorsfinditdifficulttopersuadeoverweightpeopletoloseweight.

C.Mostpatientsaretooweakwilledtodoanythingabouttheirweight.

D.Manypatientstendnottotrusttheirdoctorsabouttheirweightproblem.

D

TheoldChinesesaying“ashappyasspendingtheNewYear”mightbeoutdated(过时的)nowinthebusymodernworld.TheSpringFestivalisregardedasthemostimportantfestivalforChinesepeopleandanoccasionforallfamilymemberstogettogether.Butmanytraditionalcustoms

accompanyingtheSpringFestival,however,haveweakenedinpractice.

Settingofffireworkswasoncethem

osttypicalcustomoftheSpringFestival.Peoplethoughtthesputtering(爆裂)soundcouldhelpdriveawayevilspirits.However,theactivityhasbeencompletelyorpartiallyforbiddeninbigcitiesforyearsasthegovernmenthastakensecurity,noiseandpollutionfactorsintoconsideration.

“Inrecentyears,somecitieshavebeguntoallowpeopletolightfireworksduringlimitedhoursattheSpringFestival.”saidZhouXing,afolkloreresearcher.

“Aspeoplegainmoreincome,theNewYearholidayisjustlikeanyother.Afterlongworkdays,manypeopleusetheNewYearholidaytotakearest,ratherthanvisitingfriendsandneighbors.TheprocessofmakingandenjoyingthefamilydinneronSpringFestivalEveisthemostimportantthing.However,manyfamilieswouldliketoeatouttosavetimeandenergy,”saidLiShunzhi,aresidentofHarbin,Heilongjiang.

“Ienjoytheholidaysverymuchinthecountryside.MyfamilyhasbeenpreparingfortheSpringFestivalmorethantwoweeksbeforetheholiday,cleaningthehouse,buyingholidaygoodsanddecoratingthehousewithpapercuttings.OnNewYear'sEve,thewholefamilystaysuptoseetheNewYearin,andinthedaystofollow,aseriesofactivitiessuchasliondancing,dragonlanterndancing,lanternfestivalsandtemplefairswillbeheld.Withouttheancienttraditions,theholidayisnothingtous,”saidZhangHui,fromHebei.

12.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?

A.Settingofffireworkshasbeenforbiddeninsomebigcitiesforyears.

B.Nowadays,peoplecanlightfireworksinsomecitiesattheSpringFestival.

C.Peoplebelievethatthesoundoffireworkscandriveawayevilspirits.

D.Inthepast,settingofffireworkscouldn'tbeseenalmostanywhere.

13.WhatLiShunzhisaidimplies________.

A.whatpeopledoduringthefestivalnowisdifferentfromthepast

B.peoplewouldliketohavethefamilydinneronSpringFestivalEve

C.peopleprefertovisitfriendsandneighborsratherthantakearest

D.theNewYearholidayisjustlikeanyotherday

14.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.ZhangHuioftenspendst

woweekspreparingfortheSpringFestival.

B.ZhangHuiisusedtospendingtheSpringFestivalwithhisfamily.

C.ZhangHuialwaystakespartinaseriesofactivitiesaftertheSpringFestival.

D.ZhangHuilivesinthecity.

15.Whatdoesthewholepassageshow?

A.TheSpringFestivalisaslivelyasbefore.

B.TheSpringFestiva

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