1、SpringFestival. 3. Whatdidwomanthinkmanwantedhertodo?A. Pickuphisparents. B. Lendhimdishes. C. Helpcleanapartment. 4. Wheregetacopyof thenovel?A. Atbookstore. B. Atschoollibrary. C. Atmanshome. 5. Whydoesrefusegoconcertatfirst?A. Hecantaffordcost. B. Heisnotinterestedinit. C. HehasntbroughtstudentID
2、. 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、7题。6. WhygoingNewYork?A. Touniversity. B. ToenjoyBroadwaydrama. C. Togoonabusinesstrip7. Wheresuggestgoodmap?visitorsoffice. B. Attrainsta
3、tion. C. AtUN听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Whatactivitywillprobablydoloseweight?A. Cycling. B. Running. C. swimming. 9. Howmuchwantweighbyendof July?A. 110pound. B. 120pounds. C. 135pounds. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Howknowsoabout57AnnualGrammyAwards?A. Shewaspresent. B. Shewatcheditonline. C. ShesawonTV. 11. Howman
4、yawardswerepresented56th A. 81. B. 82. C. 83. 12. WithwhomLadyGagaperform?A. TonyBennett. B. PaulMcCartney. C. Rihanna. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Howspecialservicecost?A. . $7.99. B. $8.99. C. $9.99. 14. Whathair?A. She cut a lot off. B. Sheusedtooshampoo. C. Itcutnicestyle. 15. Whyis the mangetting a ha
5、ircut today?dealwithworkplaceaccidents. B. Toa jobinterview. C. To go on vacation. 16. Whatwomansbrothermanager. B. Alawyer. C. Abarber. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whyclockbesoldeasily?A. Ithasdistinctmark. B. Itisntvaluable. C. Itdoesntwork18. Howcollegeantiqueglasses?A. TheyArnolfini. B. Theywere given
6、by a previous director. C. They were bought from an antique market. 19. Which stolen object worries the speaker most?A. The TV and video recorder. B. A painting of the college. C. Examination papers. 20. Who could the speaker probably be?A. A police officer. B. A college director. C. A witness to th
7、e theft, 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AOff-Peak fares are cheaper tickets for traveling on trains that are less busy, offering good value for money. The tickets may require you to travel at specific times of day, days of the week or on
8、a specific route. Where there is more than one Off-Peak fare for a journey, the cheaper fare is called Super Off-Peak.You can buy Off-Peak tickets any time before you travel, either online or at a local station. The travel restrictions for your Off-Peak ticket will depend on the journey you are maki
9、ng. The tickets must be used on the date shown on the ticket. For Off-Peak return tickets, related journeys must be made on the date shown on your ticket as well. Children aged live lo fifteen get a 50% discount for all Off-Peak fares. Up to 2 children under 5 years can travel free with each fare pa
10、ying adult. Railcard holders get 1/3 off all Standard Class Off Peak fares. Senior, and disabled Railcard holders also get I/3 off all First Class Off Peak fares. Please note that minimum fares and time restrictions may apply to tickets bought with a Railcard. If you plan on a train trip with friend
11、s or your family, you may get group travel discounts. Three or four can travel for the price of just two adultsleaving everyone more money to spend on the day out! If you are traveling in a group of ten or more at Off-Peak times, you may be able to obtain a further discount through the train company
12、 you are traveling with. Contact the train company directly and be aware that you may need to book tickets in advance. For more information, please visit www. nationalrail.co.uk.21. An Off-Peak ticket differs from other tickets in .A. its good value for moneyB. its convenienceC. the specific trainsD
13、. travel schedules22. Apart from the Off-Peak fares, you may also save money by .A. becoming a VIPB. traveling at rush timeC. buying tickets onlineD. getting group travel discounts23. What type of writing is this text?A. An announcement. B. A ticket booking guide. C. A business report. D. A travel r
14、eview.BTipping isnt a big part of British culture, unlike in North America, where waiters and waitresses are paid below minimum wage, Tips are usually appreciated, but offering a tip of some services can cause confusion. In casual restaurants, where you pay for your order at a counter but food is br
15、ought to your table, tipping is uncommon. You are welcome to leave a pound or two if you wish. In restaurants where you place your order with a waiter or a waitress and receive your food and bill at your table, its customary to tip around 10 percent. In some restaurants, a service charge may be adde
16、d 1o the bill automatically, typically 10 or 12.5 percent. In this case, you dont need to add a further tip. When you pay by credit card, the machine may ask if you want to add a tip. Check your bill to see if a service charge has already been added before payingif so you dont need to add a tip on t
17、he machine. You can request the service charge be removed from your bill if you are unhappy with the service. In somecases a restaurant may print “service not included” on the bill or menu. This is a request for a tip. Youre not forced to offer anything, but 10 percent would be normal in this situat
18、ion. Tipping in cafes and fast food restaurant is not expected. If you use a taxi, round the fare up to the nearest pound shown on the meter. On a journey from or to the airport in a booked minicab you might wish to tip 2 or 3 pounds if the driver helps with your bags. Be sure to check a countrys ti
19、pping culture before you start your trip. For more information, visit TripAdvisor com. 24. According to the text, in British culture. A. it is necessary to tip if you are served in cafesB. it is confusing to tip if you receive your bill at your tableC. it is customary to tip if “service not included
20、” is printed on the billD. it is compulsory to tip even if the service is unsatisfying in some restaurants25. When you pay by credit card, .A. the service charge can be added on the machineB. the service chare must have been included in the bill automatically.C. the service charge cant be refusedD.
21、the service charge neednt be checked before you pay26. If the British taxi meter shows 58.4 pounds, you are expected to pay .A. 58.4 poundsB. 59 poundsC. 61poundsD. 64 pounds27. What is the best title for the text?A. Introduction of TripAdvisor. com B. Occasions for TippingC. Advice on Tipping in Re
22、staurantsD. British Ways to TippingCOur perception of how food tastes is influenced by cultery like knives, forks, and spoons, research suggests. “Size, weight, shape and color all have an effect on flavor,” says a University of Oxford team. Cheese tastes saltier when eaten from a knife rather than
23、a fork; while white spoons make yoghurt taste better, experiments show. The study in the journal Flavour suggests the brain makes judgments on food even before it goes in the mouth. More than 100 students took part in three experiments looking at the influence of weight, color and shape of cutlery o
24、n taste. The researchers found that when the weight of the cutlery is consistent with expectations, this had an influence on how the food tastes. For example, food tasted sweeter on the small spoons than are traditionally used to serve desserts. Color contrast was also an important factorwhite yoghu
25、rt eaten from a white spoon was rated sweeter that white yoghur tasted on a black spoon. Similarly, when testers were offered cheese on a knife, spoon, fork or toothpick, they found that the cheese on a knife tasted saltiest. “How we experience food is a multisensory experience involving taste, feel
26、 of the food in our mouths, pleasant smells, and he feasting of our eyes, ”said Pro. Charles Spence and Dr. Vanessa Harrar. “ Even before we put food into our mouths, our brains have made a judgment about it, which affects our overall experience.”Past research has shown that china can change our per
27、ception of food and drink. For example, people generally eat less when food is served on smaller plates. “The new research into how the brain influences food perception could help dieters or improve gastronomic(美食的)experiences at restaurants,” said Pro. Spence. He told BBC News: “Theres a lot more t
28、o food than whats on the plate. Many things we thought didnt matter do. Were going to see a lot more of neuroscience(神经科学)design around mealtimes.”28. According to the text, we know that the cheese used in the experiment is .A. saltyB. sourC. sweetD. bitter29. What do we know about the weight of the
29、 cutlery in paragraph 3?A. It is important for people. B. People usually dont care about it. C. It affects how the food tastes. D. It is always different from peoples expectation. 30. What does the underlined word “multisensory” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Coming from the senses. B. Involving many different senses. C. Able to feel or perceive. D. Easily affected by other feelings.
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