1、I. Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A. At a train station. B. At a travel agency. C. At a bus station. D. At an airport.2. A. Receptionist and guest. B. Teacher and student. C. Boss and secretary. D. Husband and wife.3. A. $5 B. $10 C. $15 D. $504. A. Confused. B. Annoyed. C. Embarrassed. D. Bored
2、.5. A. Planning to phone a friend. B. Camping in the countryside. C. Touring in a wonderful city. D. Discussing a weekend plan.6. A. The woman will soon be a superstar. B. Camping in the countryside. C. The woman should find a new partner. D. The woman should not give up.7. A. To a dress-up party. B
3、. To the tailors. C. To the theater. D. To a shopping mall.8. A. Youngsters dont really know what fashion is. B. Styles change more quickly than necessary. C. People should care more about their appearance. D. Its not sensible to go after designer clothing.9. A. He will have an agent serve the woman
4、. B. The woman should buy an apartment. C. He will talk to the woman in a moment. D. The woman should pay the rent first.10. A. Keep working at the restaurant. B. Wash dishes for her in the kitchen. C. Stop delivering flowers every day. D. Leave the present job to work for her.11. A. The location. B
5、. The scenery. C. The seafood. D. The culture.12. A. Attract whales to the closer shore. B. Tell people where to see whales.C. Warn people to stay away from shore. D. Go around to gather enough visitors.13. A. It is held every other year in summer.B. It helps Whale Crier to show his talents.C. It gu
6、arantees every to find something to enjoy.D. It is one of the best eco-art festivals in South Africa. 14. A. Weak bones. B. Loose teeth C. Skin problems. D. Heart diseases.15. A. Having food rich in vitamin. B. Walking midday in the sun with no suncream. C. Taking vitamin D pills every day. D. Weari
7、ng darker coloured clothes and sunhats.16. A. To analyze the common causes of lack of vitamin D. B. To encourage people to be exposed to the sun for vitamin D. C. To emphasize the importance of vitamin D in ones health D. To introduce some different ways to gain vitamin D.17. A. She wants to find a
8、topic for her research. B. She tries to help the man with his paper. C. She hopes to learn how to write a paper. D. She plans to work on a similar topic.18. A. In 1813. B. In 1826. C. In 1839. D. In 1856.19. A. They are mainly grown for the domestic market. B. They were introduced to China from Aust
9、ralia. C. They were the first plant to be planted in England. D. They are kept warm in large plastic houses.20. A. Growth of domestic economy in Australia. B. Export and import of bananas in Australia. C. History of banana cultivation in Australia. D. Role of agriculture in Australian economy.II. Gr
10、ammar and VocabularyDirections: Read the following two passages. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, fill in each blank with one proper word. Make sure that your answers ar
11、e grammatically correct. Surviving Art TraditionNative American Indians expressed themselves through their artwork, which is carved onto totem(图腾)poles. Many people hold the belief (21) _all Native American Indian tribes (部落)carve的totem poles, but this is far from the truth . Carving totem poles was
12、 a tradition among many tribes , especially those that lived along the Pacific coast (22)_forest grew. However , those Native American Indians who lived in the south west and the plains , and Indians , but (23)_(few) trees to carve than Pacific tribes.The height of totem poles can vary considerably
13、. Long ago totem poles (24) _ (find) to stand around 12m tall . Today , Native American Indian artists continue to care trees, but some totem poles are short and are used in homes as decoration .(25) _is not surprising that a genuine pole will cost more than $1500 per meter because traditionally car
14、ved totem involve a great deal of work , craftsmanship and time to produce.The raising of a totem pole is an important celebration among the India tribe . A hole is dug for the pole to stand in . The pole is carried to the site in a ceremony which other hundreds of people attend. Ropes are used (26)
15、_(raise) the pole into place. Singing and dancing to drums accompanies the pole raising . Often poles are raised in this way (27) _ the carving begins . Carvers do their jobs then on the site.Many people believe that totem poles are religious symbols , but this idea is false. Instead of (28) _(act)
16、as religious symbols , carvings represent the tribal nation and convey the tribes history . The story of a totem pole is frequently passed down from generation to generation . Having the story documented this way helps keep this tradition (29) _ (recognize) in our history . These days , many totem p
17、oles no longer exist (30) _ _ decay and rot. However , there are still some tribes that continue to practice this ancient are form , and these totem poles are still being enjoyed by collections of tribal art.Section B Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only b
18、e used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. acknowledging B. bottled C. consequences D. demanding E. financial F. Further G. inappropriately H. handleI. negative J. neglect K. unresolvedEmotional Debt Many people today live under the weight of debt from loans or credit cards . As
19、 harmful as _31_ debt is , there is another form of debt that is even more damaging -emotional debt.Dr . James Richards states that emotional debt occurs when we experience emotional pain that remain _32_.” If the pain is not dealt with , it will affect us our entire lives. Throughout the years , we
20、 have chances for happiness , love and success . But unresolved pain can emerge , causing us to respond in ways that arent reasonable , resulting in destroyed relationships and lost opportunities . Another _33_result of emotional debt is that our friends and loved ones are affected by it and pay a h
21、igh price. When we have a tendency to respond _34_, we often hurt those around us . Unfortunately our unsettled problems sometimes become too much for them to _35_ causing them to abandon the relationship .People with destructive patterns should check their lives for signs of unresolved pain , for y
22、our emotional debt can come from various forms of past unfair , cruel or violent treatment or _36_. You may be holding onto painful memories of controlling parents or very _37_teachers , also you may not have dealt with the pain of a broken relationship or the death of a loved one. Any negative emot
23、ion that you have controlled over the year can come back to cause harm when you least expect it.Recognize your feelings , but dont focus on them all the time , because _38_and challenging your pain is difficult , but recognizing it is the first step toward dealing with it . Admit you are angry about
24、 the past , and discuss it with someone you trust , or write it down because this will ease some of the danger and hatred youve kept _39_ up for years . Refuse to be a victim and accept responsibility for dealing with your painful past because this puts you in charge and limits the power your emotio
25、ns have over you .Take specific steps to resolve your emotional debt now rather than deal with the _40_later .III. Reading Comprehension For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context
26、.Ask Siri if shes a woman. Go ahead; try it. Shell tell you shes _41_. “Like cacti. And certain species of fish,” she might say. So is Amazons Alexa, Microsofts Cortana, Samsungs S Voice, and Google Now. But, man, do they ever sound a lot like women. _42_, we think of them as ladies too. (In Old Nor
27、se, Siri translates to “a beautiful woman who leads you to victory.”) We assign female pronouns to them, and, in turn, they fold feminine turns of phrase into their robotic and occasionally inane answers to our requests.If we prize gender diversity in other areas of daily life, why does our tech sou
28、nd so_43_? The biggest reason for the female phone fixation rests in social science. “Research indicates theres likely to be greater acceptance of female_44_,” says Karl MacDorman, an associate professor at Indiana University who specializes in human-computer interaction. MacDorman and his team play
29、ed clips of male and female voices to people of both genders, then asked them to identify which they _45_. The researchers also measured the way participants responded to the voices. In a 2011 paper, they reported that both women and men said female voices came across as warmer. _46_, women even sho
30、wed a subconscious preference for responding to females; men remained subconsciously neutral.Why the_47_? Stanford University communications professor Clifford Nass, who coauthored the fields seminal book,Wired for Speech, wrote that people tend to perceive female voices as helping them solve their problems by themselves, while they view male voices as authority figures who tell them the answers to their problems. We want _48_ to help us, but we also want to be the boss of it, so we are more likely to opt for a female interface.This tendency suggests that companies will mak
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