1、每段对话仅读一遍。1. Whats the time now? A. 9:00. B. 9:15. C. 9:30.2. How much did the woman spend on the dress? A. 40 dollars. B. 10 dollars. C. 50 dollars.3. Who is the woman speaking to? A. A customs officer. B. A steward. C. A travel agent.4. What does the woman want to be? A. A guide. B. A nurse. C. A t
2、eacher.5. Why was the man upset? A. He was late for wok. B. He made his manager annoyed. C. He argued with his colleagues.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2至4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和第7题。6. Whats the pos
3、sible relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Boss and secretary C. Mother and son.7. Where is the mans cell phone? A. In his car. B. In his office. C. In his pocket.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9题。8. In which country did the mans friend get a job? A. Korea. B. Australia. C. America.9. What does
4、the woman think of America? A. The food there is nice. B. It is famous for its chemistry. C. It is a popular place for students.听第8段材料,回答第10和第12题。10. Where is the mans home? A. At No. 805. B. At No. 814. C. At No. 815.11. How many people are still in the burning house? A. One. B. Two. C. Three.12. W
5、hat does the man do? A. He is a teacher. B. He is a doctor. C. He is a student.听第9段材料,回答第13和第16题。13. Where are the speakers going probably? A. To a tower. B. To a lake. C. To a mountaintop.14. What can usually be seen around this time of year? A. Baby eagles. B. Many ducks. C. Geese hunters.15. Whic
6、h is the highest of the three? A. Mount Karen. B. Mount Brown. C. Mount Heather.16. What is the unusual sight mentioned by the woman? A. People are riding horses. B. Two deer are eating grass. C. Travelers are skiing at the top of the hill.听第10段材料,回答第17和第20题。17. What is the weather like in the south
7、east of the country? A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Dry.18. What will the highest temperature be in the north? A. 20oC. B. 23 oC. C. 26 oC.19. In which part are the temperatures about the average for the season during the day? A. The north. B. The south. C. The southeast.20. Whats the weather like tomorrow?
8、 A. It will be a cloudy night. B. Temperature will drop a lot in the south. C. It will be sunny in the north tomorrow.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。AElla Wood will graduate from Miami University next year with a masters degree in public healt
9、h. she is hoping to get a job in public health. But she has some worries.Public servicedoesnt pay much, and her study at Miami University costs about $50,000 a year withliving expenses. Ella has a scholarship from Miami University that covers just $4,000 a year and hastaken out loans to pay for the
10、rest. She would spend years paying back her student loans and not have money left over. The good news is that in 2008, Congress recognized that there were so many students inEllas position that it passed the College Cost Reduction Act. There were two programs established by this act that Ella could
11、look into. The first is the income-based repayment plan, which allows lower-income graduates with a lot of debt to reduce their monthly payments. “Depending on a graduates income and level ofdebt, the program, could limit her annual educational loandebt repayment to 15 percent of real income.” said
12、Peter William, vice chairman of the College Saving Foundation.The second is the public service loan forgiveness(贷款减免)plan, in which the federal government willforgive the remaining debt of borrowers who make 10-year loan payment while working full time in public-service jobs. But the graduate must h
13、ave a certain loan which is listed in the plan. “Typically, it is projected that a borrower who performs public service under this program will repay only about one-fourth to one-half as much money as a borrower who does not,” William said. He also pointed out that public service is broadly defined
14、and includes any government and nonprofit organization job.21. What might Ella Wood be concerned most when she graduates next year?A. She might not a masters degree directly.B. She might not find a job in public health easily.C. She had to pay back her scholarship to Miami University.D. She wondered
15、 how to ease the pain of being in debt for years.22. How can Ella benefit from the first program mentioned in the passage?A. The income tax will be cut down.B. One four of debt will be forgiven.C. The total amount of debt will be reduced.D. Ella will have more time to pay back the debt.23. We can le
16、arn from the passage that_.A. every graduate will get a scholarship like Ella.B. graduates who work in public service get the highest payment.C. the federal government encourages graduates to work in public service.D. the College Cost Reduction Act only helps graduates with masters degree.24.Whats t
17、he main idea of the passage?A. The total expense in American universities is too high.B. The US government is trying to relieve graduates from heavy debt.C. There are a lot of different programs to help students pay their tuition.D. The US government forces all students to choose public-service jobs
18、.BFacebook and Twitter have become a significant threat to marriage with social media now a factor in an increasing number of divorce cases, say lawyers.One in seven married individuals have considered divorce because of their spouses(配偶) postings of Facebook or other online sites, according to rese
19、arch. A similar percentage admit that they search online for evidence of their spouses disloyalty, while nearly one in five say they have daily quarrels because of the way their husband or wife uses social media.The research was assigned by law firm Gordon in response to an increase in the number of
20、 its clients who said that Facebook, Skype, Snapchat, Twitter or other social media sites had played a part in their divorce.Andrew Newbury, of law firm Gordon, said: Social media is the new marriage. Five years ago Facebook was rarely mentioned in the context of a marriage ending, but now it has be
21、come common.” Social media, specific pictures and posts on Facebook, are now being routinely raised in divorces. The survey by Censuswide among 2011 husbands and wives, found the most common reasons for checking their spouses social media accounts were to discover who they were talking to, who they
22、were meeting and where they were going. A quarter of the married people said the resulting suspicions led to quarrels at least once a week, and 17 percent said such quarrels were daily events.Arguments were caused by contact with former partners, by the sending of secret messages, and by the posting
23、 of inappropriate pictures. Some 14 percent said they looked at their spouses social media with the specific intention of detecting evidence of adultery(出轨).25. The underlined word “disloyalty” in Paragraph 2 probably means_.A. affection B. discomfortC. dishonesty D. violence26. What might checking
24、spouses social media accounts result in?A. The couple let out secrets quickly. B. The couple lost trust between each other. C. All the couples quarreled at least once a week. D. The couple felt comfortable about their relationship.27. By saying “Social media is the new marriage minefield”, Andrew me
25、ans that_.A. a new marriage needs social media fieldB. social media is a good thing to marriageC. social media is a new field of communicationD. marriage ending will be caused by social media28. What can be the best title for the passage?A. Facebook, a Multifunctional Tool B. Social Media, a Threat
26、to MarriageC. Posting Pictures is Killing Marriage D. Argument about Social Media Sites CThe UK remains one of Chinese students top three destination for studying abroad. 58,810 Chinese undergraduates started studying in Britain in January 2015. Lets take a look at the UK universities that attracted
27、 the most Chinese students last year, according to the Cultural and Education Section of the British Consulate-General(总领事馆)The University of LiverpoolIt is one of the great universities of research and innovation that attracts students and experts from around the world. The university has produced
28、nine Nobel Prizewinners. It currently has 22,000 students, including 7,000 international students on campus. Around 3,200 Chinese students were enrolled last year.The University of Birmingham It was established by Queen Victoria in 1900 and was the UKs first “redbrick” university. It is one of the w
29、orlds top 100 universities and a member of the Russell Group. More than 2,500 Chinese students were enrolled last year.The University of Nottingham It is positioned as one of Britains leading research universities. The university reached a landmark in its long list of academic achievements in 2003 w
30、hen Sir Peter Mansfield, a professor there, was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. It is one of the worlds top 100 universities and a member of the Russell Group. Around 2, 800 Chinese students were enrolled last year.The University of Sheffield Located in Englands fourth-largest city, it dates back to 1828. It is one of the worlds top 100 universities and a member of the Russell Group. The university has launched a project to help the citys businesses break into the Chinese market by working with its Chinese-speaking graduates. Around 2,500 Chinese students were enrolled last year.2
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