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听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inabank.B.AttheCustoms.C.Inalibrary.

2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Cookies.B.Chocolate.C.Milk.

3.Howmuchwouldthewomanpayfortwoskirts?

A.$18.B.$19.C.$20.

4.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Heagreeswiththewoman.

B.Helikeswatchingsoccergames.

C.HeplayedsoccerbetteratTom’sage.

5.Whatistheman’sproblem?

A.Hegetslostintown.B.Hefailstofindhiswife.C.Hecan’tgetintohiscar.

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,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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atacourt.B.Inarestroom.C.AttheLostandFoundoffice.

7.Whatdoesthebagcontain?

A.Aracketandsevenballs.B.Ablanketandtenballs.C.Aracketandtenballs.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whocameinfirstinthechessmatch?

A.George.B.Bernard.C.Hodge.

9.Howmanygamesdideachplayerhavetoplayduringthematch?

A.12.B.15.C.16.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howlonghasthemanworkedforhiscompany?

A.4years.B.19years.C.25years.

11.Whatindustryisthemanworkingin?

A.Energy.B.Tourism.C.Engineering.

12.Howhastheman’scompanyinfluencedPennsylvania?

A.Ithaschangedpeople’slifestyle.

B.Ithasdoneharmtotheenvironment.

C.Ithasprovidedemploymentopportunities.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Fatheranddaughter.

B.TVreporterandinterviewee.

C.Schoolpresidentandjobhunter.

14.WhatwaslifeofAfrican-Americanslikeinthenorthernstates?

A.Theywerefreebutquitepoor.

B.Theyenjoyedequalrightsandfreelife.

C.Theywerenottreatedequallyaswhites.

15.Whatdidthemandowiththeprizemoney?

A.Hegavethemoneytothegovernment.

B.HegavethemoneytotheFreedomMovement.

C.Hegavethemoneytoacharityforpoorchildren.

16.WhendidthemanwintheNobelPrize?

A.In1986.B.In1968.C.In1916.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howdidthespeaker’sparentsmostprobablyfeelabouthisworkasaglassartist?

A.Proud.B.Disappointed.C.Worried.

18.Wheredidthespeakerfindhisfirstjob?

A.Inafurnitureshop.B.Inanartstudio.C.Inanartschool.

19.Whendidthespeaker’swebsitebecomepopular?

A.Afteranartreviewerspokehighlyofhisworks.

B.Afterhewasinterviewedbyanationalnewspaper.

C.Afterafewofhisworksweresoldtoasportsman.

20.Whatdoesthespeakerlikedoingattheweekend?

A.Hillwalking.B.Cycling.C.Running.

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。

A

WelovetothinkbackofourtimeintheMoroccandesert.

Backin2013wewerestayinginthewildcityofMarrakesh.WestartedwithbrunchatLaMamounia’spoolsideandwalkedaroundthecity.OnehighlightofourdaywasvisitingJardinMajorelle.Assoonaswewalkedin,wewantedtopulloutourphoneandstartedtakingphotosbecauseeverythingwassopicturesque.Theelectricbluewallsandvaseswithpopsofyellowservedastheperfectbackgroundforustoposeinfrontof.Besides,manydifferentsmellsranthroughournoses.Itwastrulyawow-experiencetogettoknowMarrakesh.

Later,wegottheopportunitytohoponabustoadesertadventure.Itwasabustourwithlocalguidesontheirwaytothefardesert,stoppingatafewsmalltownsinthemountains.OnthewaywecrossedtheAtlasMountains,andthereweretonsoftinyvillageshiddeninthemiddleofnowhere.Reallyimpressive!

Wespentthenightinasmallgroupoftents.Inabiggertent,weallcametogethertohavedinner.Afterenjoyingatagine(塔吉锅炖菜)loadedwithCousCousandvegetables,ournewfriendsstartedtoplaysomemusic,andeverybodystartedsinging.Themostimpressivepartofthewholenight,however,wassomethingdifferent.Haveyoueverseenonebillionstars?

Thisishowwefeltwhilewatchingtheclearskyinthecolddesert.Webothhaveneverseensomanystars.

Wedecidedtowakeupearly.Wewantedtowatchthesunclimbingupbehindthemountain,andfeelthefirstsunbeam.Andwetookthephoto,tryingtofreezethosegoodtravelmemories.

21.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribesthecityofMarrakesh?

A.Busy.B.Noisy.C.Lively.D.Ancient.

22.Whatimpressedtheauthormostinthedesertatnight?

A.Thebigtent.B.Thecoldwind.

C.Theshiningstars.D.Thebeautifulmusic.

23.Thispassageismostprobably______.

A.atraveladvertisementB.anonlinetraveljournal

C.aguidebooktoMoroccanD.afeaturestoryonMarrakesh

B

Itcanbeoneofthemostdisturbingthingsinlife—waitinginlineatthesupermarket.Butnewresearchshowsthatafewsimple“lifehacks”canmaketheprocessmuchquickerandpain-freethanyoumaythink.

AfterresearchersfoundthattheaverageBritonspendsbetweenoneandsixmonthsoftheirlifestandinginlineattheshops,theyworkedoutthe“lifehacks”.Desmos,aUSorganizationthatpromotesmaths,technologyanddata,hasspentmonthsanalyzingsupermarketdataandrevealedthebestwaystobeatthequeues.

DanMeyer,chiefacademicofficeratDesmos,saidittakesatleast41secondsforeachcustomertopassthroughatill(收银机),withanadditionalthreesecondsaddedonperitemtheyarepurchasing.“Everypersonrequiresafixedamountoftimetosayhello,pay,saygoodbyeandclearoutofthelane,”hetoldtheNewYorkTimes.Hesaidthedatashowedthatstandinginlinewithnumerouscustomerswhoarebuyingfeweritemscanbeabadchoice.Instead,hesaiditactuallyworksoutquickertostandbehindonepersonwithashoppingcartfullofitems,astheface-to-faceinteractiontimeisquickerthanhavingtowaitforthecashiertogreetlotsofshoppers.

Meanwhile,RobertSamuel,founderoftheNewYork-basedSameOleLineDudes—aservicethatstandsinlineonbehalfofcustomers—saidmostpeopleareright-handedandthereforetendtoqueueontheright-handside.Headvisedcustomerstoqueueontheleft,andsaidhepreferredfemalecashiers.“Thismayseemstrange,butIpreferfemalecashiers.Inmyexperiencetheyseemtobethemostefficientatregistertransactions,”hetoldthenewspaper.Hisotheradviceincludesalwaysfacingbarcodestowardthecashier,removingthehangersofclothesbeforetheyarescannedandsplittingtheitemsbetweenyourselfandotherstogetthroughthetillsquicker.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hacks”(Paragraph1)mean?

A.Behaviors.B.Tricks.C.Choices.D.Ideas.

25.InDanMeyer’sopinion,ifacustomerpurchasessixitems,ittakeshimatleast______secondstopassthroughatill?

A.41B.44C.50D.59

26.Accordingtothepassage,wecancutdownthetimeofqueuingatthesupermarketby______.

A.sortingoutyouritemsfromothers

B.joiningalineontheright-handside

C.standinginalinewhosecashierisamale

D.waitingbehindalotofshoppersbuyingfeweritems

C

Bythemid-nineteenthcentury,theterm“icebox”hadenteredtheAmericanlanguage,buticewasstillonlybeginningtoaffectthedietofordinarycitizensintheUnitedStates.Theicetradegrewwiththegrowthofcities.Icewasusedinhotels,pubs,andhospitals,andbysomeforward-lookingcitydealersinfreshmeat,freshfish,andbutter.AftertheCivilWar(1861-1865),asicewasusedtorefrigeratefreightcars,italsocameintohouseholduse.Evenbefore1880,halftheicesoldinNewYork,Philadelphia,andBaltimore,andone-thirdofthatsoldinBostonandChicago,wenttofamiliesfortheirownuse.Thishadbecomepossiblebecauseanewhouseholdconvenience,theicebox,themodernrefrigerator,hadbeeninvented.

Makinganefficienticeboxwasnotaseasyaswemightnowsuppose.Intheearlynineteenthcentury,theknowledgeofthephysicsofheat,whichwasessentialtoascienceofrefrigeration,wasundeveloped.Thecommonsensenotionthatthebesticeboxwasonethatpreventedtheicefrommeltingwasofcoursemistaken,foritwasthemeltingoftheicethatperformedthecooling.Nevertheless,earlyeffortstoeconomizeiceincludedwrappingtheiceinblankets,whichkepttheicefromdoingitsjob.Notuntilneartheendofthenineteenthcenturydidinventorsachievethedelicatebalanceofinsulation(绝缘)andcirculationneededforanefficienticebox.

Butasearlyas1803,anintelligentMarylandfarmer,ThomasMoore,hadbeenontherighttrack.HeownedafarmabouttwentymilesoutsidethecityofWashington,forwhichthevillageofGeorgetownwasthemarketcenter.Whenheusedaniceboxofhisowndesigntotransporthisbuttertomarket,hefoundthatcustomerswouldpassuptherapidlymeltingstuffinthetubsofhiscompetitorstopayanextrapriceforhisbutter,stillfreshandhardinneat,one-poundbricks.Oneadvantageofhisicebox,Mooreexplained,wasthatfarmerswouldnolongerhavetotraveltomarketatnightinordertokeeptheirproducecool.

27.Wecanlearnfromparagraph1that______.

A.fishwasshippedinrefrigeratedfreightcars

B.manyfishdealersalsosoldicetomakemoney

C.fishwasnotpartoftheordinaryperson’sdietlongago

D.fishdealerswereamongtheearlycommercialusersofice

28.Intheearlynineteenthcentury,whatmadeitdifficulttodevelopanefficienticebox?

A.Alackofnetworks

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