1、How much is the shirt? A 19.15 B 9.15 C 9.18答案是B1. What does the man want?A. A leather suit. B. A pair of leather shoes. C. A piece of leather.2. Who was absent from dinner last night?A. Robert. B. Kate. C. George.3. How often does the woman eat out?A . Five times a week. B. Five times a month. C. F
2、our times a week. 4. What was Patricks former apartment possibly like?A. Rather remote. B. Quite noisy. C. Very comfortable.5. Which program does the woman want to watch?A. A movie. B. International news. C. A fashion show.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
3、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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.What made the girl sick?A.The nightmares. B.The plane trip. C.Visiting the Palace.7.Where does the conversation take place?A. In London. B. In New York. C. In San Francisco.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What has the womans family started to
4、do?A. Use cars that run on natural gas.B. Bring their own bags to the grocery store.C. Recycle plastic bottles and metal cans.9. Who uses a solar cell?A. The mans father. B. The mans uncle. C. The mans co-worker.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.What is the weather like in the womans hometown at this time of
5、 year?A.Very hot. B. Rather rainy. C.C hangeable.11.Where did the woman and her husband have a walk last week?A. In a park. B. In the countryside. C.At the seaside.12.What can we learn from the conversation?A.The woman and her husband lost their raincoats.B.The woman and her husband sheltered from t
6、he rain.C.The woman got a bad cold.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.What does the man want to do this summer?A. Visit Scotland. B. Earn some money. C. Go to the mountains.14.How long will the woman spend her summer in Scotland?A. Seven weeks. B. Six weeks. C. Five weeks.15.What will be the womans regular wo
7、rk in the hotel?A. Setting the table. B. Parking cars for guests. C. Selling drinks and things.16.Where did the woman find her job?A. On the Internet. B. In a newspaper. C. In a book.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.How long before show time does the box office open?A. 25 minutes. B. 35 minutes. C. 45 minut
8、es.18.What movie will start at 3:45 pm?A. Return to Mars II. B. Road Trip. C. Friends Forever.19. How much does a regular ticket cost a 16-year-old boy on Monday?A. $2.00. B. $4.50. C.$6.00.20. On which day can a family of five see a movie with $10?A. Tuesday. B. Thursday. C. Saturday.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,
9、满分40分)第一节 (共15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。 AWelcome to your future life! You get up in the morning and look into the mirror. Your face is firm and young-looking. In 2035, medical technology is better than ever. Many people at your age could live to be 150, so at 40,
10、youre not old at all. And your parents just had an anti-aging (抗衰老的) treatment. Now, all three of you look the same age! You say to your shirt, “Turn red.” It changes from blue to red. In 2035, “smart clothes” contain particles(粒子) much smaller than the cells in your body. The particles can be progr
11、ammed to change clothes color or pattern. You walk into the kitchen. You pick up the milk, but a voice says, “You shouldnt drink that!” Your fridge has read the chip (芯片) that contains information about the milk , and it knows the milk is old. In 2035, every article of food in the grocery store has
12、such a chip. Its time to go to work. In 2035, cars drive themselves. Just tell your “smart car” where to go. On the way, you can call a friend using your jacket sleeve. Such “smart technology” is all around you. So will all these things come true? “For new technology to succeed,” says scientist Andr
13、ew Zolli, “it has to be so much better that it replaces what we have already.” The Internet is one examplewhat will be the next?21. We can learn from the text that in the future_. A. people will never get old B. everyone will look the same C. red will be the most popular color D. clothes will be abl
14、e to change their pattern22. What can be inferred from Paragraph 4? A. Milk will be harmful to health. B. More drinks will be available for sale. C. Food in the grocery store will carry electronic information.D. Milk in the grocery store will stay fresh much longer.23. Which of the following is ment
15、ioned in the text? A. Nothing can replace the Internet. B. Fridges will know what people need. C. Jacked sleeves can be used as a guide. D. Cars will be able to drive automatically.24. What is the text mainly about? A. Food and clothing in 2035. B. Future technology in everyday life. C. Medical trea
16、tments of the future. D. The reason for the success of new technology.BDecision-making under StressA new review based on a research shows that acute stress affects the way the brain considers the advantages and disadvantages, causing it to focus on pleasure and ignore the possible negative (负面的) con
17、sequences of a decision.The research suggests that stress may change the way people make choices in predictable ways.“Stress affects how people learn,” says Professor Mara Mather. “People learn better about positive than negative outcomes under stress.”For example, two recent studies looked at how p
18、eople learned to connect images(影像) with either rewards or punishments. In one experiment, some of the participants were first stressed by having to give a speech and do difficult math problems in front of an audience; in the other, some were stressed by having to keep their hands in ice water. In b
19、oth cases, the stressed participants remembered the rewarded material more accurately and the punished material less accurately than those who hadnt gone through the stress.This phenomenon is likely not surprising to anyone who has tried to resist eating cookies or smoking a cigarette while under st
20、ress -at those moments, only the pleasure associated with such activities comes to mind. But the findings further suggest that stress may bring about a double effect. Not only are rewarding experiences remembered better, but negative consequences are also easily recalled.The research also found that
21、 stress appears to affect decision-making differently in men and women. While both men and women tend to focus on rewards and less on consequences under stress, their responses to risk turn out to be different.Men who had been stressed by the cold-water task tended to take more risks in the experime
22、nt while women responded in the opposite way. In stressful situations in which risk-taking can pay off big, men may tend to do better, when caution weighs more, however, women will win.This tendency to slow down and become more cautious when decisions are risky might also help explain why women are
23、less likely to become addicted than men: they may more often avoid making the risky choices that eventually harden into addiction.25. We can learn from the passage that people under pressure tend to _. A. keep rewards better in their memory B. recall consequences more effortlessly C. make risky deci
24、sions more frequently D. learn a subject more effectively26. According to the research, stress affects people most probably in their _. A. ways of making choices B. preference for pleasure C. tolerance of punishments D. responses to suggestions27. The research has proved that in a stressful situatio
25、n, _. A. women find it easier to fall into certain habits B. men have a greater tendency to slow down C. women focus more on outcomes D. men are more likely to take risksCEating too much fatty food, exercising too little and smoking can raise your future risk of heart disease. But there is another f
26、actor that can cause your heart problems more immediately: the air you breathe.Previous studies have linked high exposure (暴露)to environmental pollution to an increased risk of heart problem, but two analyses now show that poor air quality can lead to heart attack or stroke (中风)within as little as a
27、 few hours after exposure. In one review of the research, scientists found that people exposed to high levels of pollutants (污染物)were up to 5% more likely to suffer a heart attack within days of exposure than those with lower exposure. A separate study of stroke patients showed that even air that th
28、e U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) considers to be of “moderate” (良好)quality and relatively safe for our health can raise the risk of stroke as much as 34% within 12 to 14 hours of exposure.The authors of both studies stress that these risks are relatively small for healthy people and cer
29、tainly modest compared with other risk factors such as smoking and high blood pressure. However, it is important to be aware of these dangers because everyone is exposed to air pollution regardless of lifestyle choices. So stricter regulation by the EPA of pollutants may not only improve environment
30、al air quality but could also become necessary to protect public health.28. The text mainly discusses the relationship between . A. heart problems and air quality B. heart problems and exercisingC. heart problems and smoking D. heart problems and fatty food29. The underlined word “modest” in Paragra
31、ph 3 most probably means .A. relatively high B. extremely lowC. relatively low D. extremely high30. What can we learn from the text? A. Eating fatty food has immediate effects on your heart.B. The EPA conducted many studies on air quality.C. Moderate air quality is more harmful than smoking,D. Stricter regulations on pollutants should be made.31.
copyright@ 2008-2022 冰豆网网站版权所有
经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备2022015515号-1