1、A. Relaxing. B. Boring. C. Interesting. 5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A photographer. B. A vacation. C. A photo. 第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What are NOT on the list of the clothes?A. Sweaters. B. Scarves. C. T-shirts. 7. What is the woman doing?A. Shopping with the
2、man. B. Packing for a trip. C. Giving advice. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What does the man mainly do in his spare time?A. He learns a language. B. He plays the piano. C. He does some sports. 9. Why did the man give up skating?A. He lost interest in it. B. He didnt have enough time. C. He got injured in
3、his leg. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. What is the problem with the woman?A. She is worried about the exams. B. She has gained much weight. C. She doesnt feel very well. 11. What advice does the man give the woman?A. Drink less coffee. B. Eat more meat and fruits. C. Go to bed before 10:00 pm. 12. What
4、exercise does the man recommend the woman to take?A. Running B. Dancing. C. Walking. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. What does the woman have to do to get scholarships?A. Speak English well. B. Apply by Monday. C. Get the highest grades. 14. What is the woman trying to do?A. Make a survey. B. Ask for advi
5、ce. C. Make a complaint. 15. Which subject does the woman like best?A. English. B. Math. C. Art. 16. What does the man think of the womans dream job?A. Impractical. B. Perfect. C. Dull. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. What was the survey on?A. Hotel services. B. Hotel rooms. C. Hotel complaints. 18. How m
6、any hotel staff were surveyed?A. 400. B. 75. C. 39. 19. What were most of the unusual complaints about?A. Food. B. Rooms. C. Location. 20. Why did the man at a luxury hotel in London complain?A. He didnt get a discount. B. The guest in the next room snored. C. The room didnt have a sea view. 第二部分 阅读
7、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。AAttractions in WisconsinWisconsin Historical Museum30 N. Carroll Street on Madisons Capitol SquareDiscover Wisconsins history and culture on four floors of exhibits. Open for public program. Admission is free.Open Tues
8、day through Saturday, 9:00 am 4:00 pm.(608) 264-6555 www.wisconsinhistory.org/museumSwiss historical village612 Seventh Ave., New GlarusThe Swiss Historical Village offers a delightful look at pioneer life in Americas heartland. 14 buildings in the village give a full picture of everyday life in the
9、 nineteenth-century Midwest.Tue. Fri., May 1st October 31st, 10:00 pm. Admission is $20.(608) 527-2317 Artisan Gallery & Creamery Caf6858 Paoli Rd., Paoli, WIOne of the largest collections of fine arts and crafts (手工艺品) in Wisconsin. Over 5000 sp. ft. of exhibition space in a historic creamery. Whil
10、e visiting, enjoy a wonderfully prepared lunch at our caf overlooking the Sugar River. Just minutes from Madison!Gallery open Tue. Sun., 10:00 am 5:Caf open Wed. Sat., 11:00 am 3:Sun. brunch with wine, 10:003:(608) 845-6600 Christopher Columbus Museum239 Whitney St., ColumbusWorld-class exhibit 2000
11、 quality souvenirs (纪念品) marking Chicagos 1893 World Columbian Exhibition. Tour buses are always welcome.Open daily, 8:15 am 4:(920) 623-1992 21.Which of the following is on Capitol Square?A. Wisconsin Historical Museum. B. Swiss Historical Village.C. Artisan Gallery &. D. Christopher Columbus Museu
12、m.22.Where can you go for a visit on Monday? Creamery caf23.Where can visitors have lunch?A. At Wisconsin Historical Museum. B. At Swiss Historical Village.C. At Artisan Gallery &. D. At Christopher Columbus Museum.BWhen youre out with a friend and take a photo of yourselves,do you know that you are
13、 also creating a work of art?Or that you are competing with Vincent van Gogh himself?Probably not.Your idea might be to show off your selfie(自拍照) on WeChat or QQ,but you probably dont think of the Internet as a gallery or of yourself as an artist.But the chief executive of Londons Saatchi Gallery,Ni
14、gel Hurst,thinks that the casual pictures we take of ourselves have something in common with selfportraits by the great masters.In support of the idea,the Saatchi Gallery has a new exhibition called From Selfie to Selfexpression.It features wellknown selfportraits from artists including Dutch painte
15、rs Van Gogh(18531890) and Rembrandt(16061669)It also has selfies on show that have “quickly become icons of the digital era”. These include one taken by US celebrity(名人) Kim Kardashian and another of former US President Barack Obama with former UK Prime Minister David Cameron,according to the BBC.Th
16、e gallery is even encouraging visitors to add their own selfies to the show.Hurst is perhaps not being 100 percent serious.He isnt claiming that a snap you take of yourself in your favorite restaurant can be compared with a selfimage painted by Van Gogh.But he does make a serious point.Once upon a t
17、ime,it was only artists who could make images of themselves.They were the only ones,as Hurst told The Guardian,who “had the skills,materials and tools to create selfportraits.” Today,however,we “all have that ability through our smartphones.”The popularity of the selfie rocketed after smartphones st
18、arted to become widely used.In 2013,Oxford Dictionaries named “selfie” as its word of the year.As Pamela Rutledge,a professor at the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology,told Vogue magazine:“the cult(热潮) of the selfie celebrates regular people”24Nigel Hursts attitude to the smartphone sel
19、fie is .Acasual Bmixed Cnegative Dfavorable 25What does the underlined word “features” in Paragraph 3 most probably mean?AShows. BInforms. CSells. DMisses.26Who shares opinions with Nigel Hurst?AKim Kardashian. BPamela Rutledge. CDavid Cameron. DBarack Obama.27Which of the following would be the bes
20、t title for the text?ASelfies as Selfportraits BAge of SmartphonesCSelfies of Celebrities DAge of Selfie Artists CPeople typically wash their hands several times a day in the United States,but they do it at a far higher temperature than is necessary to kill germs,a new study says.The energy waste is
21、 equivalent to the fuel use of a small country.Amanda RCarrico,a research assistant professor at the Vanderbilt Institute for Energy and Environment in Tennessee,told National Geographic that hand washing is often “a case where people act in ways that they think are in their best interest,but they i
22、n fact have inaccurate beliefs or outdated perceptions.”Carrico said,“Its certainly true that heat kills bacteria,but if you were going to use hot water to kill them it would have to be away too hot for you to tolerate.”Carrico said that after a review of the scientific literature,her team found “no
23、 evidence that using hot water that a person could stand would have any benefit in killing bacteria.” Even water as cold as 40F(4.4C) appeared to reduce bacteria as well as hotter water,if hands were scrubbed,rinsed(冲洗) and dried properly.Using hot water to wash hands is therefore unnecessary,as wel
24、l as wasteful,Carrico said,particularly when it comes to the environment.According to her research,people use warm or hot water 64 percent of the time when they wash their hands.Using that number,Carricos team calculated a significant impact on the planet.“Although the choice of water temperature du
25、ring a single hand wash may appear unimportant,when multiplied by the nearly 800 billion hand washes performed by Americans each year,this practice results in more than 6 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent emissions annually,” she said.The researchers published their results in the July 2013 issu
26、e of International Journal of Consumer Studies.They recommended washing with water that is at a “comfortable” temperature,which they noted may be warmer in cold months and cooler in hot ones.28Whats the meaning of what Carrico told National Geographic in the second paragraph?AGenerally,peoples hand
27、washing behaviors and perceptions are not correct.BIts important for people to wash their hands to keep healthy.CPeople are more concerned about their health and begin to wash their hands.DPeople like washing their hands very much.29The figures in the sixth paragraph are used to show that .Ausing ho
28、t water to wash hands is a waste of energyBair pollution has become more and more seriousCusing hot water to wash hands has a bad influence on our planetDpeople should pay more attention to the environment around us30This passage is organized in the pattern of .Acause and effect Bfact and opinion Cd
29、efinition and classification Dtime and events31What can we learn from the passage?AIts necessary and useful for people to wash their hands frequently every day.BHot water cant kill germs.CUsing cold water to wash hands is necessary and much healthier.DWe can wash our hands with water that is at a “comfortable” temperature.DA food additive (添加剂) is any su
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