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1、bus. B. Bybike. C. Onfoot. 2. Whatdoeswomancomplainabout?A. Thebadweather. B. Thesalesprogram. C. Themansbeinglate. 3. Whatisprobablerelationshipbetweenspeakers?A. Classmates. B. Strangers. C. Roommates. 4. Whatdofirst?A. Fillinform. B. Meetdoctor. C. Makeanappointment. 5. Whereconversationprobablyt

2、akeplace?A. Athome. B. Inan office. C. Inarestaurant. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分22. 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、7题。6. HowdidAlicefeelabouttripatverybeginning?A. Excited. B. Worried. C. Disappointed. 7. Whatgoingnext?A. Learn

3、swim. B. Watchcartoon. C. Gobeach. 听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。8. WhygoNewZealandlastyear?A. Tosomebusiness. B. Tosightseeing. C. Toattendwedding. 9. WhenleavingforAustralia?A. OnJune10th. B. On14th. C. On17th. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至1210. Whytrainingsohard?keepfit. B. Tobreakrecord. C. Towincompetition. 11. Whowaschamp

4、ionoflongdistanceraceA. Emily. B. Betty. C. John. 12. Whatarespeakersmainlytalkingschoolsports meet. B. Techniquesrace. C. Greatrunners. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至1613. WhatwantAcademicSkillCenter?A. Interviewtutor. B. Shareacademicskills. C. Getguidance. 14. WhocanrecommendtutorsA. Theirfriends. B. Theirparent

5、s. C. Theirteachers. 15. Whatweknowtutors?A. Theytopstudents. B. Theypaidbyapplicants. C. Theygradedtheirperformances, 16. Whatdo?A. Makeschedule. B. HeadCenter. C. Applyjob. 听第10段材料, 回答第17至2017. WhatGraceKimthinkcohousingcommunities?A. Privateandclean. B. Safediverse. C. Constructivecooperative. 18

6、. Whatgoodcohousing?A. Itchallengesfamily values. B. Itofferssocialactivities. C. Itprovidesspecialdinnerkids. 19. Whatpeoplecommonhouse?oftencookeat together. telleachothersecrets. playgameswith20. Whatspeakerdoing?A. Promotinglifestyle. B. Makingbriefcomments. C. Appealingvolunteers. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节

7、, 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, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheaters of the PastThe Greek TheaterTheaters developed in many parts of Greece. Ancient Greek theaters were built in natural open air sites on conveniently shaped hills. This allowed a great mass of people to enjoy

8、a show at a time. Due to this, actors placed emphasis on exaggerated(夸张的) action and speech. And, colorful symbolic masks and costumes were used. The Medieval TheaterThe Medieval theater started in churches. Thats why medieval plays were about Bible stories. At first, it became a custom for priests

9、(牧师) to act out brief scenes during Christmas and Easter. These acts attracted large crowds. Finally the church refused to allow priests to participate in any such events again, so ordinary people began these performances outside. Performances were set in the town square, with several stage settings

10、 around it. The Elizabethan TheaterThe Englands theater developed rapidly in the years following the defeat of the Spanish Navy. The dominant feature of Elizabethan theater was the stage, It has three parts :The fore stage for outside scenes ;the inner stage for scenes inside a building; an upper st

11、age or balcony for various purposes. The reason for this design is that there were no scene changes, or breaks during the play. Very little scenery was used, so the actors had to create a scene through their voices and dialogues. This led to a more poetic script , and poets became the main source of

12、 script writing. The Restoration TheaterSome of the plays told sad stories, but the majority of the plays were really funny. Many specialized machines were used to create the scene. The stage was a very clever idea , in that on the sides of the stage large back shutters(百叶窗) were painted with the sc

13、ene. 2 l. Why were ancient Greek theaters built on hills?A. To hold a large audience. B. To build a big and strong stage. C. To have a better sound effect. D. To emphasize exaggerated performances. 22. In which theater could actors voices and speech help create scenes?A. The Greek Theater. B. The Me

14、dieval Theater, C. The Elizabethan Theater, D. The Restoration Theater. 23. What is special about the Restoration Theater?A. Colorful masks were used. B. The stage was smartly designed. C. Most of its plays were sorrowful. D. Ordinary people were the performers. BSemi-retired advertising agency owne

15、r Stephen Thomas, 58 , has been investing on and off for the past 30 years. He made money in the.dotcom boom but got his fingers burned when the bubble burst in March 2000. When he got access to his pension he decided to start investing again, this time with the help of his son Sam. Now the two meet

16、 up most afternoons at Stephens home in Sandbach , Cheshire to talk about investments. The day starts at 7 am when Sam looks at company announcements online. These regulatory announcements can include a firms accounts , general updates or news of mergers(合并) or acquisitions. Sam flags up companies t

17、hat he thinks look interesting to his dad who then does some more research. Each has an ISA (Individual Savings Account) with AJ Bell , which they use to buy individual stocks and shares. It is a risky way to invest but the two like doing their own research on companies and Stephen makes an effort t

18、o go to investor presentations and try to meet the CEO and directors of the firms they invest in and to speak to other investors in the companies. They have invested in oil companies and pet care businesses , to name just a few. But while the investments of the two men are similar, they do have diff

19、erent approaches. While Sam likes to hold shares for the long term as he is saving money for his future retirement , Stephen likes to buy with any profits he makes. Sam says, “We do not argue because we have separate ISAs. It means finally we make our own decisions about which shares to invest in. T

20、he only time we might have a disagreement is when we both want to use the login for the news service at the same time.”24. What happened to Stephen in 2000?A. He had to retire from the agency. B. He gave away all his pensions. C. He got injured in an accident. D. He suffered a loss in his investment

21、. 25. What does the underlined words “flags up”in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Marks. B. Abandons. C. Takes over. D. Sets up. 26. How did Stephen usually conduct his own research?A. By meeting clients and other investors. B. By predicting the trend of the market. C. By analyzing some research data. D. By doi

22、ng ongoing interviews online. 27. In what aspect do Sam and his father share in investment?A. The way to deal with the return. B. The percentage of the shares they hold. C. The enthusiasm for the investment. D. The approach to stock market research. CIn todays society , language plays a key role in

23、defining gender (性别) by vocabulary, and also their non-verbal(非语言的) vocabulary. Each one of these different types of ways of communicating is obviously different between men and women. Many different studies show that men tend to talk much more than women. It has also been proven that women tend to

24、speak faster than men; this is due to the fact that women tend to be interrupted more often than men are, and also have the ability to speak more clearly, precisely, and more quickly than men. In one study it was found that women spoke for an average of three minutes describing a painting, as oppose

25、d to the thirteen-minute average it took men to describe it. Men and women also tend to have a very different non-verbal way of communicating, which can also make it very hard for one another to understand what the opposite sex is trying to say. Mens body language is much more reserved when talking

26、to women. Men tend not to make as much eye contact and they generally stay farther away from women when talking to them. Men avoid other peoples body space while talking, and they also tend to sit back when talking. All of these have given off the impression of disinterest or boredom. Women are by f

27、ar better listeners and much more enjoyable to talk with and they tend to raise more topics for conversation. Women also make it clearer whether or not the conversation is going somewhere or just stuck in neutral. After learning about our styles of communicating with each other, I have decided that

28、although men have not quite mastered communicating, what fun would it be if we all spoke the same “language”? The little games men and women play with each other while conversing would be lost. The question everyone asks himself or herself after talking with someone of the opposite sex, “I wonder if

29、 theres something there?” would no longer exist. 28. What does the underlined word “this”in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The differences between mens and womens languages. B. The different speed of mens and womens speech. C. The ability of mens and womens spoken language. D. The non-verbal vocabulary of men and w

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