1、3、A.Fast foods are unhealthy.B.Its unfair indeed.C.Not all fast foods are harmful.D.Fast food companies made their customers mad.4、A.She gets angry with delays of the train.B.She is willing to wait for the next train.C.She doesnt understand what the man says.D.She is happy to talk with the man.5、A.T
2、o probe into the cause of natural disasters.B.To warn people of the environmental conditions.C.To formulate effective plans to help the victims.D.To study the influences of natural disasters.6、A.She prefers to stay by herself.B.She is a little shy in nature.C.She dislikes making friends with others.
3、D.She is talkative when with strangers.7、A.Stay in the sun.B.Find a new friend.C.See a doctor.D.Go to the students center.8、A.He dresses in an informal manner at work.B.He dresses very casually on vacation.C.He gets unfamiliar in the eyes of his friends.D.He is a lousy employee at work.Conversation
4、One.9、听材料,回答下列问题:A.How to spend summer holiday.B.How to avoid seasickness.C.How to prepare for a boat trip.D.How to deal with vomiting on a sea trip.10、A.He should eat a little food.B.He should eat nothing.C.He should eat as much as possible.D.He can eat what he likes.11、A.At the stem.B.At the bow.C
5、.At the bottom deck.D.At the middle of the ship.Conversation Two.听材料,回答下列各题:12、A.Films most exciting for them to see.B.Film tickets suitable to buy.C.Showing time of the films.D.Various ways to get film tickets.13、A.Ten.B.Eight.C.Six.D.Five.14、A.His friends will be available to see the movie.B.The t
6、ickets are cheaper than the Thursdays,C.There will be more friends to go to the cinema.D.The film will be more moving than the Thursdays.15、A.By ordering them.B.By paying the money now,C.By calling the clerk.D.By sending an e-mail.Passage One.16、A.Less than 7 billion.B.Half a billion.C.No more than
7、70 million.D.About 15 million.17、A.Personal information.B.Political scandals.C.Business affairs,D.Religious events.18、A.Politicians.B.Executives.C.Teachers.D.College students.19、A.It is sad that you can find comfort with friends only in Facebook.B.It is convenient to chat with others across communit
8、ies with Facebook.C.It is terrible to reveal personal feelings in Facebook.D.It is satisfying to find the social norm changing over time with Facebook.Passage Two.20、A.President Barack Obama.B.President Bill Clinton.C.President Franklin Roosevelt.D.President George W. Bush.21、A.Algebra and math.B.En
9、glish-language arts and mathematics.C.Math and reading.D.English and reading.22、A.The aim is to complete the national education system which lacks the standard.B.The aim is to let states show yearly progress in students learning measured by themselves.C.The aim is for high school students to make a
10、good preparation for further study and careers.D.The aim is to make American education system more powerful in a competitive economy.Passage Three.23、A.It is trying to occupy the Indian movie market.B.It is aiming to surpass Americas Hollywood.C.It is aiming to impress American audience.D.It is tryi
11、ng to break into the global film market.24、A.It used English as the language.B.It cant satisfy different audiences tastes.C.Its budget was not enough.D.It used a Mexican actress.25、A.He has much faith in Bollywoods global film.B.He supports further exploration of the global market.C.He suggests an a
12、djustment for Bollywoods global strategy.D.He calls for more investment in the film market.二、听力26、听材料,回答下列各题:There is growing dissatisfaction toward rich people, according to a new online poll.The poll by the China Youth Daily26 has highlighted the apparent27over the countrys widening income gap.Nea
13、rly 8,000 people filled in online 28last week, and when asked to use three words to describe the societys rich, the top 29 were extravagant, greedy and corrupt.About 57 percent of those 30 said that was the best word to describe the rich, followed closely by 31, despite their dissatisfaction, 93 per
14、cent of those polled wished they could be rich too, and that richer people should be socially32Some 33 percent of respondents also praised rich people for being smartNearly 90 percent of respondents agreed that most people in society, including themselves, 33 speak up for the poor but were 34 to tak
15、e action and actually do something for them.The survey comes on the heels of a heated debate over comments made by renowned economist Mao Yushi, who said a couple of days ago that he was speaking for the rich and working for the poor.A report released by the Asian Development Bank last Wednesday rev
16、ealed that Chinas Gini coefficient-an indicator of the wealth divide-rose from 0.407 in 1993 to 0.473 in 2004.An earlier Chinese Academy of Social Sciences report said that the richest 10 percent of Chinese families now own more than 40 percent of all private assets, while the poorest 10 percent in
17、the country share less than 2 percent of the total wealth.The countrys income gap is close to that of Latin America, the report which 35 in January said.26、第26题答案为()。27、第27题答案为()。28、第28题答案为()。29、第29题答案为()。30、第30题答案为()。31、第31题答案为()。32、第32题答案为()。33、第33题答案为()。34、第34题答案为()。35、第35题答案为()。快速阅读问答题根据下列短与答案,填
18、写36-46题。Cancer is the worlds top economic killer as well as its likely leading cause of death. Cancer costs more in 36and lost life than AIDS, malaria, the flu and other diseases that spread person-to-person. Chronic diseases including cancer, heart disease and diabetes 37 for more than 60 percent o
19、f deaths worldwide but less than 3 percent of public and private 38for global health, said Rachel Nugent of the Center for Global Development, a Washington-based policy research group. Money shouldnt be taken away from fighting diseases that. 39person-to-person, but the amount 40to cancer is way out
20、 of whack (重击) with the impact it has, said Otis Brawley, the cancer societys chief medical officer.Cancers economic toll (损耗) was $895 billion in 2008-equivalent to 1.5 percent of the worlds gross 41 product, the report says. Thats in terms of disability and years of life lost-not the cost of treat
21、ing the disease, which wasnt addressed in the report. Many groups have been pushing for more attention to non-infectious causes of death, and the United Nations General Assembly has set a meeting on this a year from now. Some policy experts are 42it to the global initiative that led to big increases
22、 in spending on AIDS nearly a decade ago. This needs to be discussed at the UN-how we are going to deal with this rising burden of 43disease, said Dr. Andreas Ullrich, medical officer for cancer control at WHO.Researchers used the World Health Organizations death and disability reports, and economic
23、 data from the World Bank. They 44disability-adjusted life years, which reflect the impact a disease has on how long and how 45people live.A.productivelyB.supplyingC.shiftingD.spreadE.accountF.fundingG.calculatedH.devotedI .productivityJ.chronicK.comparingL. domesticM.doubtfulN.clumsilyO.disability3
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25、 the paragraph from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.根据答案,回答46-56题。Daylight Saving Time (DST)How and When Did Daylight Saving Time Start?A.Ben
26、jamin Franklin-of early to bed and early to rise fame-was apparently the first person to suggest the concept of daylight savings. While serving as U.S. ambassador to France in Paris, Franklin wrote of being awakened at 6 a.m. and realizing, to his surprise, that the sun would rise far earlier than h
27、e usually did. Imagine the resources that might be saved if be and others rose before noon and burned less midnight oil, Franklin,tongue half in cheek, wrote to a newspaper.B.It wasnt until World War I that daylight savings were realized on a grand scale. Germany was the first state to adopt the time changes, to reduce artificial lighting and thereby save coal for the war ef
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