1、 A.Afriend. B.Ahouse. C.Apicture.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing? A.Enjoyingsomepaintings. B.Seeingananimalshow. C.Goingonanouting.5.Whomightthewomanbe? A.Adoctor. B.Acleaner. C.Ateacher.第二节听下面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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍
2、。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.WhoisPatrick? A.Marinasfriend. B.Marinascousin. C.Katesfriend.7.WhichpartofPatricksbodygotbadlyhurt? A.Hishead. B.Hisback. C.Hisleg.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.HowmuchwasJanesticketfortheboattrip? A.12. B.15. C.20.9.WheredoesJanesuggestBenstayinScotland? A.Inaguesthouse. B.Inatent. C.Inahotel
3、.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenwastheparty? A.OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday.11.Whatdidthemanlikebestabouttheparty?A.Thegames. B.Themusic. C.Thefood.12.Howdidthemangethome?A.Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Onfoot.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdoesMikethinkofthepeopleintheuniversity?A.Nice. B.Clever. C.Outgoing.14.Whatdoe
4、sMikeusuallydoattheweekend?A.Hechatsonline. B.Hegoesforarun. C.Heswimsinthelake.15.WhatplacehasMikebeentoalready?A.Ashoppingcenter. B.Abookshop. C.Acastle.16.WhendoesMikeplantogohome? A.Thisweekend. B.Twoweekslater. C.Nextmonth.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhydidVanGoghpainthimself?A.Hewastoopoortohiremodel
5、s.B.HedidntknowanymodelsinParis.C.Hewasntskillfulatpaintingothers.18.WhatwasthecolorofVanGoghseyes?A.Grey. B.Green. C.Blue.19.WhydidVanGoghcreatethenumber28painting?A.Tointerestmorecustomers.B.Totrythedifferentuseofcolors. C.Toshowhisniceclothesandhats.20.Whichnumbershouldbepressedifvisitorswanttokn
6、owthelifeofVincentvanGogh?A.29. B.28. C.0.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。AInthepasttwoyears,hiswife,Merlie,andtheirsevenchildrenhavesaid“goodbye”tohimfourtimes,mostrecentlylastmonth.Eachtimeithasbeenunnecessary.Mr.Smarthadahip(髋关节)replacement
7、inFebruaryattheBurniehospitalbutwasrushedbacktwomonthslaterwithinternalbleeding.“Thedoctorscouldntstopthebleeding,”Mrs.Smartsaid.MedicalstafftoldMrs.Smarttocontactherfamily,whichincludeschildreninWesternAustralia.“Ittooktwodaysforthemtogethere.Wehadtohopehehungon.”Hedid.“Thedoctorswerethere24hoursad
8、ayandtheystoppedthebleeding.Theybroughthimback,”Mrs.Smartsaid.“IcertainlybelieveinmiraclesbecauseIveseenonehappen,butitwouldnthavehappenedifthedoctorsdidntdowhattheydid.”ItwasthesecondtimeMrs.Smartthoughtshewaslosingherhusbandof54years.Twoyearsago,Mr.SmartwasadmittedtotheLauncestonGeneralHospitalaft
9、eraheartattackandafewdayslaterwithHospitalafteraheartattackandafewdayslaterwithintensepaincausedbyahemorrhage(出血).Again,thefamilywascalledtosaygoodbye-twice.“Iwasgivena50-50chanceofcomingoutofit,”Mr.Smartsaid.Goingthroughthesufferingsthenwastryingonthefamily,whohadpreparedthemselvesfortheworst.Butto
10、facethesamesituationonlytwoyearslaterwashard.TheSmartssaidthesupporttheyreceivedattheBurniehospitalhelpedthemthrough.Anditseemstheexperiencehasalsoleftanimpressionatthehospital.Mrs.Smartsaidwhensherangrecentlyandmentionedherhusbandsname,thereplywas“ahthemiracleman”.21.ThefirsttimeMrs.Smartandthechil
11、drensaidgoodbyetoMr.Smartwaswhenhehad_. A.ahipreplacement B.internalbleeding C.aheartattack D.intensepaincausedbyahemorrhage22.WhenMr.Smartwasrushedbacktothehospitalwithinternalbleeding,_. A.onlyhiswifebelievedhecouldsurvive B.noonebelievedthathecouldsurvive C.hehadgivenuphopeofrecovering D.itdidntt
12、akethedoctorslongtostopthebleeding23.TheexperienceMr.Smarthadatthehospitalcouldbethatof_. A.concern B.puzzle C.fear D.wonder24.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage? A.TheMiracleMan. B.TheKindDoctorsandNurses. C.ADevotedWife. D.AGreatFamily.BNewarrivalsILoveYou,SweetheartAuthor(s):ElmHillBooksPublish
13、er:Format:HardcoverListPrice:$9.99Ourprice:$4.99Category:Self-HelpSubject:Motivational&InspirationalISBN-10:1404185526Language:EnglishPages:24Overview:Agreatgiftforyoursweetheart.Thisbookcontains24pagesfullofpicturesandthoughtstoremember.ThisperfectgiftalsocontainsaCDwith3all-timefavoritelovesongsan
14、daplacetowriteyourownnoteofromanceandlove.EatRightforYourMetabolismKliment,FeliciaDruryMcGraw-hillCompaniesPaperback$16.95Health&FitnessDiets0071460152312Offeraneatingplan.Helpyoukeepyouridealweightwithoutdietingordrugs.TheGirlsMcLellan,DianaLAeeklyBooks$3.99ActingArtsFilm0312283202440InTheGirls,Dia
15、naMclellanshowsthecomplex(复杂的)andcloseconnectionsthatlaybehindthepublicpersonae(表面形象)ofGretaGarbo,MarleneDietrichandthewomenwholovedthem.TheTwelveDogsofChristmasGiftSetTommyNelsonBoxed-set$14.99$6.99ChildrenFictionHolidays&Festivals-Christmas140039404X104Thisdelightfultake(诠释)onthetraditionalsong“Tw
16、elvedaysofChristmas”isthefunniest,furriest,freshestwaytolaughthroughtheholidays.25.IfMichelle,ten,wantssomebookstoread,shemaychoosetheworkby_. A.ElmHillBooks B.Kliment,FeliciaDrury C.McLellan,Diana D.TommyNelson26.TheGirlsisprobablywrittenforthosewhoareinterestedin_. A.fiction B.popsongs C.actingart
17、s D.health27.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE? A.TheGirlsisthickerthanTheTwelveDogsofChristmasGiftSet. B.ThereareonlysomebeautifulpicturesinILoveYou,Sweetheart. C.EatRightforYourMetabolismtellsustheconnectionbetweenpeople. D.NotonlyILoveYou,SweetheartbutalsoTheGirlsispaperback.CScient
18、istsattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology(Caltech)havereportedevidencethatMarswaswarmerandwetterlongagothanitistoday.TheCaltechscientistssaytheyhavedirectlyestablishedthetemperatureofMarsfourbillionyearsago.Atleast,theyestablishedthesurfacetemperatureonpartoftheplanetatthattime.Theresearcherssayitist
19、hefirstsuchevidencetobediscoveredandpresented.TheCaltechscientistssaycarbonate(碳酸盐)mineralsformedonMarsatabouteighteendegreesCelsius.Theyreachedthefindingafterstudyingameteorite(陨石)thathaditsbeginningsneartheMartiansurface.Today,theaveragetemperatureonMarsissixty-threedegreesbelowzeroCelsius.Thefind
20、ingwasreportedonthewebsiteoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.CaltechAssistantProfessorWoodyFischerhelpedtopreparethereport.HesayseighteendegreesCelsiusisnotespeciallycoldorhot.Hesaysthismakesthefindingextremelyinteresting.KnowingthetemperaturecangivescientistsanideaoftheclimateonMarslongago.Itcanalsohel
21、pthemdecidewhethertheplanethadliquidwater.SpacecraftorbitingMarshaveshownwhatappeartoberivers,lakebedsandmineraldeposits.Thesepicturessuggestthat,atonetime,waterdidflowthere.MarsRovervehiclesandotherspacecrafthaveprovedtheinformation.Themeteoritethescientistsexaminedisoneoftheoldestknownrocksinthewo
22、rld.ItiscalledtheAllanHillsmeteorite.ItsnamecamefromtheplaceinAntarcticawhereitwasfoundin1984.ThemeteoriteisbelievedtohaveblownloosefromtheMarssurfacewhenanotherspacerockstruckitshome.28.Theunderlinedword“establish”inParagraph1probablymeans“_”. A.tosetup B.tomakepeopleacceptabelief C.todiscoverorpro
23、ve D.tostarthavingarelationshipwithothers29.Howdidthescientistsreachthefinding? A.BystudyingAllanHillsmeteorite. B.ByusingspacecraftorbitingMars. C.BystudyingmineralsgatheredonMars. D.BystudyingameteoriteontheMartiansurface.30.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whathavespacecraftorbitingMarsdone? A.Measu
24、ringthetemperatureofMars. B.TakingphotosofthesurfaceofMars. C.FindingthatthereiswaterflowingonMars. D.ProvingwherehumanbeingswillprobablylandonMars.31.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthispassage? A.Inabiographyofscientists. B.Inageographymagazine. C.Inanenvironmentreport. D.Inasciencereport.DSometimeshavi
25、ngateenagerathomecanbearealheadache.Manyteenagerssmoke,drink,wearstrangehairsandevenfight.Basically,theyareoftentakingrisks.Earlierstudieshaveshownthatteenagersaremorelikelytomakeirrationaldecisionsthanpeoplefromanyotheragegroup,includingchildrenandadults.Isitthatteenagersaretooyoungtotellrightfromw
26、rong?Notreally.Sowhatexplainstheirriskybehavior?AccordingtoLaurenceSteinberg,aprofessoratTempleUniversity,US,thatisbecauseteenscarealotabouthowtheirpeers(同龄人)viewthemthatstheeffectof“peerinfluence”,reportedScienceDaily.Aschildrenentertheirteenageyears,theyspendmoretimewiththeirfriendsandclassmatesan
27、dalsobecomemoresensitivetotheirfeedback(反馈).Thissensitivitydrivesteenagerstofocusontheshort-termbenefitsofmakingriskychoicesandoverlookthecosts.Inatest,agroupofteenagerswereaskedtoplayavideodrivinggame.Whentheyplayedwiththeirfriendswatching,theytookmorechancesanddrovemorecarelesslybecausethatwouldin
28、creasetheirpossibilityofwinning.Butwhentheyplayedalone,theytendedtodrivemoresafely.Whydoespressurefrompeershavesuchabiginfluenceonteensbehavior?AsSteinbergseesit,ateenagersbrainislikeacarwithagoodaccelerator(油门)butaweakbrake(刹车).The“accelerator”,thebrainsabilitytonoticethebenefitsofthings,isfullydev
29、elopedbyteenageyearswhilethe“brake”,thebrainpartrelatedtocontrollingimpulses(冲动)andlong-termthinking,isstillnotmature(成熟的).Whenteensareunderthepressureofbeingjudgedbytheirpeers,theytendtopushhardontheaccelerator.Givenhowweakthebrakeis,itislikelythattheyaregoingtoendupinacrash.Butthegoodnewshere,accordingtoSteinberg,isthataviolentteenagerdoesntnecessarilybecomeaviolentadult.Abouttwo-thirdst
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