1、A19.15. B9.15. C9.18.答案是B。1Where may the conversation happen?A B C2What is the mans opinion about the woman?AHe likes the womans dress.BHe complains about the womans spending money.CHe supports the womans behaviour.3When did the woman see Henry?ALast month. BLast week. CYesterday.4What are the two s
2、peakers doing?ALooking for some suitcases.BBooking tickets for a journey.CChecking the womans baggage.5Why cant the man go swimming now?AHe must meet his professor. BHe must attend a class. CHe must go out with his girlfriend.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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
3、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至8题。6Why is the woman so happy?ABecause she is going to marry.BBecause she has picked up a money bag.CBecause she will have an interview.7How long has the woman worked?AFour years.BFive years.CSix years.8What is the womans p
4、roblem?AShe always changes jobs.BShe is afraid to have the interview.CShe lacks experience.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9When may the conversation happen?AIn the morning. BAt noon. CAt night.10What worries the man?AHis unfinished report.BHis friends party.CHis coming exam.11What does the man promise?AFinish the
5、report.BDo well in the test.CTake a good gift to his friend.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12What is the relationship between the two speakers?AMother and son.BTeacher and student.CReporter and interviewee.13Where did the man stay when the earthquake happened?AIn Japan.BIn China.CIn Indonesia.14When did the earth
6、quake happen?AIn the morning.BAt noon.CIn the evening.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15What does the man want the woman do?AQuarrel with her boss.BWork for his company.CAsk for a high pay.16Who is woman?AThe mans wife.BThe mans employee.CThe mans friend.17Who has made the womans old company earn so much money?ARo
7、se. BRoses boss.CSimon.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18Where can a visitor match his foot and handprints with the stars?AIn the Hollywood Hills.BIn the Hollywood Wax Museum.CIn Graumans Chinese Theatre.19When did movie stars begin leaving their hand and footprints?AIn 1910. BIn 1927. CIn 1937.20When did Hollywo
8、od become part of greater Los Angeles?AIn the twentieth century.BIn the nineteenth century.CIn the eighteenth century.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABrooklyn MuseumNiagaraDates: 1866Collections: American ArtMuseum Location: In Great Hall, 1st FloorAccessi
9、on Number: 1993.118Niagara Falls was among the symbols of American cultural potential. Its meaning shifts in this painting by Louis Rmy Mignot, a Southerner forced to abandon his rising New York career due to the outbreak of the Civil War. Cabinet ca. 1600 Asian Art In Asian Galleries, 2nd Floor 82.
10、174.1These two big Cabinets are made of a fragrant wood that helped drive insects. The fine Chinese furniture is typically assembled without the use of nails. Clouds over the Black Sea 1906 European Art In Beaux-Arts Court, 3rd Floor 33.416In this large canvas, Boris Anisfeld challenges traditional
11、landscape painting. The painting made its Western debut(处女秀)in Paris in 1906 in the Russian galleries. Goatherds 1905-1906 African Art In Morris A Gallery, 4th Floor 09.821John Singer Sargent visited Syria, where he completed oil and watercolor views of the lake including Goatherds. Museum HoursWedn
12、esday: 11 a.m.6 p.m.Thursday: 11 a.m.10 p.m.FridaySunday:ContactTelephone:(718)638-5000200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, New York11238-6052PriceSuggested Admission: $12 Students and adults 62 and over: $8Children under 12 accompanied by an adult: FreeBy purchasing tickets online you agree to pay the ful
13、l suggested admission plus a $2 per ticket service charge for each ticket. If you would like to pay less than the suggested admission, you may purchase tickets at the Museums Visitor Center.21Whats the Accession Number of the creation different from traditional landscape painting?A1993.118. B82.174.
14、1.C33.416. D09.821.22When can you visit Brooklyn Museum again after visiting there on October, 2 Wednesday?AAt 1 p.m. October 7.BAt 12 p.m. October 8.CAt 8 p.m. October 9.DAt 9 p.m. October 10.23How much should Mike with his parents aged 70 and son aged 15 pay if he purchases tickets online?A$38. B$
15、46.C$48. D$56. BA former Walmart employee says he was fired from his job this week after defending himself against an attack in the stores parking lot. Kristopher Oswald, 30, had been working at a Walmart for about seven weeks when the incident occurred. He was eating food in his car while on a brea
16、k, when he suddenly heard the sound of a woman screaming. It appeared to be a man pushing a woman up against her car. When Oswald asked the woman if she needed help, the man suddenly attacked him with a series of blows to the head.The man continued beating him while yelling, “Im going to kill you.”
17、Fighting back, he was able to gain the upper hand by holding the man down, but was unexpectedly attacked by two other men. It was then that Livingston County Sheriff deputies(代理)arrived on the scene and stopped the fighting.He was quickly fired the following day for breaking company policy “on his l
18、unch break”. It remains unclear which policy Oswald broke, as Walmarts guidebook does not clearly prohibit employees from assisting individuals(个人)or exercising self-defense in the face of bodily harm. “We had to make a tough decision and hes no longer with the company,” a spokeswoman for Walmart to
19、ld the Associated Press. “The last thing I expected was to not have a job,” Oswald told WXYZ. “I dont even know what to put on an application about all this. How do I say this ended?” Despite the negative outcome, Oswald told the news station he would do it again. “I will always do the right thing,”
20、 he said.24According to Paragraph One, we know that .AOswald worked in Walmart for a long timeBOswald was working when the accident happened Cthe incident happened in a parking lotDthe assault happened in the morning25Why didnt Oswald hold the man down?ABecause the man was too strong.BBecause other
21、people helped the man.CBecause Sheriff deputies came.DBecause Oswald was too frightened.26It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .Athe spokeswoman for Walmart felt regret for OswaldBOswald had expected he would lose his jobCWXYZ tried to help Oswald keep the jobDOswald didnt fell regret for
22、 what he did27What would be the best title for the text?AOswald fired was for helping othersBThe importance of obeying rulesCA wrong decision Walmart madeDA bravery and great manCThere was a time when red meat was a luxury for ordinary Americans, or was at least something special: cooking a roast fo
23、r Sunday dinner, ordering a steak at a restaurant. Not anymore. Meat consumption has more than doubled in the United States in the last 50 years. Now a new study of more than 500,000 Americans has provided the best evidence yet that our love for red meat has exacted a high price on our health and li
24、mited our life span. The study found that, other things being equal, the men and women who consumed the most red and processed meat were likely to die sooner, especially from one of our two leading killers, heart disease and cancer, than people who consumed much smaller amounts of these foods.The ne
25、w findings suggest that over the course of a decade, the deaths of one million men and perhaps half a million women could be prevented just by eating less red and processed meats.To prevent deaths related to red and processed meats, people should eat a hamburger only once or twice a week instead of
26、every day, a small steak once a week instead of every other day, and a hot dog every month and a half instead of once a week. In place of red meat, non-vegetarians(非素食者)might consider poultry and fish. Similarly, those who ate the most fruits and vegetables also tended to live longer.Anyone who worr
27、ies about global environment has yet another reason to consume less red meat. A reduced dependence on red meat for food could help to save the planet from the damaging effects of environmental pollution, global warming and the lessening of fresh water. 28What was peoples attitude towards red meat?AI
28、t was a special food people eat after going to churches.BIt was too expensive for ordinary people to enjoy every day.CIt was a luxury that people shouldnt go after.DIt was not healthy food and shouldnt be consumed much.29What does the study in the passage show?AThere is no difference between men and
29、 women who consume red meat.BThere is a proved connection between red meat consumption and cancer.CPeople who consume no red meat at all will surely live together.DEating too much meat will probably shorten peoples life span.30Which of the following is true about red meat?AIt has too much fat in it and is not as healthy as chicken.BIt can be more harmful than processed meat.CIt causes pollution that harms the environment.DIt is gaining
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