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1、每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A19.15.B9.15.C9.18.答案是B。1What will the man do first? ALearn more about prices BFind a supplier CDo reports2When will the meeting be held?A At 11:30 B At 12:00 C At 1:003Why is the woman leaving work early?ATo take care of her mother BTo post a package CTo pick up a c

2、ar4What are the speakers talking about in general?AA trip BFood CThe weather.5What relation is the man to the woman?AHer customer BHer co-worker CHer boss.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。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

3、遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6What will the woman do on Saturday afternoon?ADo her homework BEnjoy a concert CWatch a game7Where will the woman go on Sunday?ATo a park BTo a hospital CTo the mans house听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8What is the womans opinion about the computer screen?ABig BNice CStylish9What brings th

4、e man a bit of trouble?AThe screen BThe keyboard CThe mouse.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10What is the purpose of the call?ATo accept a position BTo advertise a job openingCTo check on a job application11For what day is the mans appointment scheduled?ATuesday BThursday CFriday12What does the woman ask the

5、 man to do?ACall her later BMeet with Victoria SmithCWait at the front desk.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13Which city does the man book a shuttle bus for?ALondon BMilton CToronto14What is the woman doing?ATaking the mans informationBOffering the flight timetableCConducting an interview15When will the man

6、probably leave for Milton?AAt 11:30 BAt 12:00 CAt 12:3016What does the woman advise the man to do?ABook his return ticket in advanceBCollect his luggage firstCHave some coffee.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17Why did Fagin come to the speaker?ATo rent her house BTo buy her house CTo decorate her house18Why

7、 was the speaker hesitant about Fagins offer?AShe disliked himBThe money was not muchCTheyd damage some of her belongings19How long did it take to prepare the house for the film?AFour days BA month CTwo months20What did the speaker do when the crew left?AShe watched a film BShe visited her relatives

8、 CShe repainted the living room.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。AI was thrilled to go on an adventure with my master RevYoung, a tall man with kind eyesMr. Muir was going too. But he said, “Such a helpless creature will only be in the way.”

9、 I was disappointed when I heard what he said, and yet I still wanted to follow him. One stormy morning, Mr. Muir set out alone to study nature. He ordered me to stay behind. But I could not let him go alone, so I followed him into the wild weather. We crossed Taylor Glacier and endless sheet of ice

10、, which was cut by cracks. I was unafraid and sailed over these bottomless holes. Mr. Muir was delighted that he was not crossing them alone. As dusk fell, we reached an enormous crack that was impossible to jump across. In between the two sides was a U-shaped bridge of ice, so thin that one wrong s

11、tep would mean dropping to your death. Daylight was disappearing, and gusty winds blew snow into my eyes. I turned to return to camp the way we came. However, Mr. Muir decided to cross the crack. He sat down and rode the narrow U-strip as if it were a horse. Once safe on the other side, he called ou

12、t to me. But I had never been so terrified before. “I am not good at climbing steep slopes.” I was scared and thought.Then I looked at Mr. Muir, already across on the safe side. Slowly, I began to cross it. I could feel his eyes on me the entire way. Before I knew it, I made the happiest landing of

13、my life. I ran round and round and jumped up and hugged him. From that day on, we spent every moment together. 21Why didnt Mr. Muir want to take me with him at the beginning?AHe suggested that I need some restBHe possessed great self-confidenceCHe considered me as a burden to himDHe thought I was to

14、o weak to make a trip.22How did Mr. Muir manage to cross the crack?ABy climbing steep slopesBBy sliding over the U-stripCBy leaping across the crackDBy riding the narrow ice bridge23Which of the following words best describes their trip?AHorrible BRisky CWell-planned DPleasantB Life for almost anyon

15、e is increasingly influenced by screens. Not only are screens themselves cheap to make, but they also make things cheaper. Any place that can fit a screen in can cut costs. And any activity that can happen on a screen becomes cheaper. The physical experience of learning, living and dying is becoming

16、 smooth glass. All of this has led to a curious new reality: Human contact is becoming a luxury good (奢侈品). “What we are seeing now is the luxury of human engagement,” Milton Pedraza, the chief of the Luxury Institute, said. Expected spending on experiences such as enjoyable travel and dining is out

17、pacing spending on goods, according to his companys research, and he sees it as a direct response to the rapid increase of screens.Screens exposure starts young. And children who spent more than two hours a day looking at a screen got lower scores on thinking and language tests, according to early r

18、esults of a landmark study supported by the National Institutes of Health. The study focuses on brain development of more than 11,000 children. Most disturbingly, the study is finding that the brains of children who spend much time on screens are different. For some kids, their cerebral cortex (大脑皮层

19、) would become thinner before expected time. In adults, one study found an association between screen time and depression. There is also the reality that in our culture of increasing separation, in which so many of the traditional gathering places and social structures have disappeared, screens are

20、filling a vital gap.For normal people, running away from the screen becomes impossible. Its not a luxury, and its easy to get. It is normal for more people to need the network constantly. In addition, it has become an important part of social interaction.24What can we infer from Paragraph 1?AScreens

21、 make everything in life cheaper.BPeoples life is totally controlled by screens.CIt is difficult for people to contact each other.DFace-to-face communication is decreasing nowadays25According to the text, which of the following WONT be caused by long screen time?AMore social interaction.BDepressive

22、state of mind.CDifferent brain structures.DPoorer academic performance.26What is the authors attitude towards the popularization of screen?AFavorable. BSkeptical. CConcerned. DOpposed .C I always wanted to be extraordinary at something. Not just as in,“Great job, Jimbo!” No, I wanted to be best-in-c

23、lass, awe-inspiring, tiptop; a world-famous genius,like Michael Phelps or Mark Zuckerberg.Unfortunately, my version of reality did not quite line up with this delusional vision. I was a good swimmer, but I peaked at the collegiate State Championships level. My academic record was pretty solid, but I

24、 never would have made it into one of those ivy-league schools. Though I rose to above-average status in a couple of areas, the disappointing truth was that I would never amount to anything more than a mid-sized fish in a small pond. God apparently had other plans.What drove me crazy, though, was th

25、e superstar talent thrown in my face at every turn. Some folks just seemed to get an unfair intensive dose(剂量)of it. Why couldnt I be like Bernie William, the famed New Yorkees player who also happens to be a world-class jazz guitar virtuoso(艺术大师)? Some say greatness is simply a function of putting

26、in the practice time. Around ten thousand hours, to be precise, according to author Malcolm Gladwell. I dont question the theory of devoting extraordinary efforts to developing ones expertise, but it seems that raw talent is equally important. You either have it or you dont. Ive heard that as people

27、 approach middle age, their life satisfaction increases because they begin to accept the gap between the expectations for themselves and the reality. After a few decades of frustration without the desired results, we eventually come to terms with how our lives turned out, even if it falls far short

28、of our idealized youthful expectation. Hope bends, it seems.27What does the word “delusional” in Para2 most probably mean? AImaginary BRealistic CAbstract DPractical28In the passage, the writer thinks of himself as _. Aa world-famous genius Ba mid-sized fish in a small pond Ca world-class virtuoso D

29、a student in an ivy-league school29According to the writer, what makes “greatness”? AExtraordinary efforts BTen thousand hours of practice CRaw talent DTalent and time30Which of the following might be the best title ? AHope Bends BFrustrating Decades CPractice Works DYouthful Expectation第二节(共5个小题;每小

30、题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Friends should always be honest with you, right? So when they lie, it can be really hard to take. You want to trust your friends and that means knowing that theyll tell it to you straight no matter what it is. 31 Why does this happen? 32 One of the biggest reasons friends lie is simply to avoid hurting your feelings. Some people dont understand the difference be

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