1、A. Theschool. B. Thelibrary. C. Abookstore. 2. Whendoesgamefinish?A. At4:00. B. At3:40. C. At20. 3. Whatwillmandothisweekend?A. Visithisgrandma. B. Stayathomewithfriend. C. Havedinnerauntsfamily. 4. Whyhasntgotletter?A. Hecouldntfindpostoffice. B. Hehasbeentoobusy. C. Heforgotaboutit. 5. Whataretwos
2、peakerstalkingabout?A. Adesk. B. Acolleague. C. Pilesofpaper. 第二节(共15分, 满分22. 5 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遍。听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。6. Whomostprobably?A. Dr. Smithswife. B. Dr. Smith assistant. C. Dr. Smithsneighbor. 7. Whatst
3、onext?A. Goabar. B. MeetDr. Smith. C. Waitinwaitingroom. 听第7段材料, 回答第8. 98. Howfeelherpresentation?A. Confident. B. Unsure. C. Terrified. 9. Whenconferencebeheld?A. This Thursday. B. ThisFriday. C. NextMonday. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至1210. Wherespeakers?anairport. B. Inhotel. C. Inrestaurant. 11. Whytheydecide
4、gocoffeestand?A. Tohaverest. B. Togetluggage. C. Toavoidcrowd. 12. Whywantpayforcoffee?showgenerosity. B. Torepaywomantreat. C. Tothankher help听第9段材料, 回答第13至1613. Whohouseowner. B. Abuyer. C. Ahousingagent. 14. Whattotalcostroom?A. $700. B. $730. C. $1, 000. 15. Whatattractshouse?heatingsystem. B. T
5、heposition. C. Theprice. 16. WhatcanpeopleA. Dosomeindoorsports. B. Enjoyopenfirewinter. goodviewgarden. 听第10段材料, 回答第17至2017. Whatspeakerdoing?A. Introducingschoolcafeteria. B. AdvertisingC. GivingadviceonA. Healthy. B. Dull. C. Special. 19. Whydontstudentseatcafeteria?foodtasteless. B. Thekitchenun
6、tidy. C. Thepricesunreasonable. 20. Whatsaystafftherefriendly. B. Itsmadefewchangesmenu. C. Studentswaitseat. 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。AWho We AreGoodreads is the world s largest website for readers and book recommendations. Ou
7、r aim is to help people find and share books they love. Goodreads started operations in January 2007. A Few Things You Can Do On GoodreadsSee what books your friends are reading. Track the books you re reading, have read, and want to read. Check out your personalized book recommendations. Our recomm
8、endation engine analyzes 20 billion data points to give suggestions to your tastes. Find out if a book is a good fit for you from other users reviews.A Message From Our CEO Otis ChandlerWhen I was in second grade, I discovered the Hardy Boys series. Ever since, Ive loved to readboth for fun and to i
9、mprove my mind. And Im always looking for the next great book. One afternoon while I was scanning a friends bookshelf for ideas, it struck me: when I want to know what books to read, Id rather turn to a friend than any random person or best-seller list. So I decided to build a website a place where
10、I could see my friends bookshelves and learn about what they thought of all their books. I started in my living room, motivated by the belief that there was a better way to discover and discuss good books, and that I could build it. Goodreads is that site. You can create“bookshelves to organize what
11、 youve read or want to read , comment on each other s reviews and find your next favorite book. And on this journey with your friends you can expand your mind. Knowledge is power, and power is best shared among readers. 2 I. What does the text say about Goodreads?A. It has been in operation for less
12、 than a decade. B. It enables its users to listen to books being read. C. It allows its users to give their comments about books. D. It helps its users to gradually form a good reading habit. 22. Where did Otis Chandler s interest in reading come from?A. A best-seller list. B. A great book series. C
13、. A visit to a friends bookshelf. D. His friends opinions of their books. 23. Whats the text mainly intended to introduce?A. Benefits of reading online. B. A fun club for book lovers. C. Ways to discover good books. D. A website recommending books. BDuring the First World War, my dad left his homela
14、nd of Japan for the USA. At that time, Japan was growing more and more militaristic(军国主义的)and many people were forced to join the army. My father didnt want that to happen to him. The l ISA was an unsafe country to move to, but Dad thought it d be a better place. As Dad began his new life in the Sta
15、tes, he remembered a nurse named Takekomy motherwhom hed met in Japan. He went back for her. Unfortunately, after his new bride failed an immigration health test because of a suspected illness, Dad had to leave her behind. Mom was trapped in Yokohama. After being cleared by immigration, she took the
16、 next ship to America. They settled in Seattle, where Dad bought a truck to sell fresh vegetables and fruits. Years later, he decided to buy a grocery store to support his wife and three daughters. Before Japan attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Mom and Dad moved the family back to Japan for
17、 safety. Life in Tokyo during World War II( WWII )was very hard. There was a lot of bombing. I worked for a Japanese publishing company that hired American-born people w ho could type. My father predicted there would be a food shortage , but as he was a clerk in the government in charge of distribut
18、ing food , we were able to stay fed. After the war ended, US Gen. Douglas MacArthur ruled Japan. It was common for American soldiers to marry Japanese girls then, but my future husband George wanted to get married back in the US. So, we didnt become husband and wife until we were reunited in Chicago
19、 in 1950. A lot of people said it wasnt going to work, including my parents. But it didwe were happily married for over 40 years !24. Why did the author s father leave Japan during World War I?A. To avoid serving in the army. B. To seek better job opportunities. C. To guarantee the safety of his fam
20、ily. D. To stay away from the hard life in Japan. 25. What can we know about Takeko from paragraph 2?A. She used to work as a doctor in Japan. B. She fell ill the moment she arrived in America. C. She reached the JS together with her husband. D. Her immigration was far from smooth at the start. 26.
21、What made the author s family have enough food to eat during WWII?A. Americans kind help. B. Her father s job. C. The author s hard work. D. Her father s precise prediction. 27. What does the last paragraph imply?A. The author s husband was once the ruler of Japan. B. It was in Japan that the author
22、 married her husband. C. The author s happy marriage was out of many people s expectation. D. It was rare for Japanese girls to marry American soldiers during WWII.CNo matter the nature of your business ,having a solid marketing plan behind you is necessary. If you fail to advertise your product and
23、 service effectively, itll be difficult for your business to succeed. Understanding what makes a particular advertisement effective allows you to make your ow n marketing plans and achieve better results. To be effective , an advertisement has to be memorable for the viewer. If the viewer doesnt rem
24、ember the ad after viewing it, the company sponsoring the ad is simply wasting time and their money. With an effective advertisement, the viewer should be able to clearly remember what happened during the course of the ad, and more importantly, which product is being advertised. A big part of develo
25、ping an effective advertising campaign is knowing exactly who your target audience is. Chances are the product or service you offer wont appeal to everyone, so it s important to identify the part of the population most likely to need what you have to offer. Identifying your target audience also help
26、s you decide which television programs, radio stations and other advertising places are likely to be the most effective. An effective ad will inform the consumer about the product or service you have to offer, but that advertisement also needs to entertain the potential buyer. The more entertaining
27、you can make that ad, the more effective it can be. If it s appropriate, try to use humor in your ad, since it helps to catch and hold the attention of the viewer or listener. No matter how good your ad may be, itll do your company no good if no one sees it. An effective advertisement needs to win t
28、he interest and attention of the viewer. Getting the attention of those potential customers is necessary , so it pays to test several different designs and choose the one that is the most eye-catching. 28. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. The Qualities of a Good AdvertisementB. The Importance of a Good AdvertisementC. The Process of Making an AdvertisementD. The Benefits of a Good Advertisement29. According to the text, an effective ad enables the viewer to .A. be addicted to itB. make a wise choice
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