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1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inasupermarket.
B.Inthepostoffice.
C.Inthestreet.
2.WhatdidCarldo?
A.Hedesignedamedal.
B.HefixedaTVset.
C.Hetookatest.
3.Whatdoesthemando?
A.He'
satailor.
B.He'
sawaiter.
C.He'
sashopassistant.
4.Whenwilltheflightarrive?
A.At18:
20.
B.At18:
35.
C.At18:
50.
5.Howcanthemanimprovehisarticle?
A.Bydeletingunnecessarywords.
B.Byaddingacoupleofpoints.
C.Bycorrectinggrammarmistakes.
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。
每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最住选项,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,各小题将给出s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.WhatdoesBilloftendoonFridaynight?
A.Visithisparents,
B.Gotothemovies.
C.WalkalongBroadway.
7.Whowatchesmusicalplaysmostoften?
A.Bill
B.Sarah.
C.Bill'
sparents.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhydoesDavidwanttospeaktoMike?
A.Toinvitehimtoaparty.
B.Todiscussaschedule.
C.Tocalloffameeting.
9.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers?
A.Theyarecolleagues.
B.Theyareclosefriends.
C.They'
venevermetbefore.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatkindofcameradoesthemanwant?
A.ATVcamera.
B.Avideocamera.
C.Amoviecamera.
11.Whichfunctionisthemanmostinterestedin?
A.Underwaterfilming.
B.Alargememory.
C.Auto-focus.
12.Howmuchwouldthemanpayforthesecondcamera?
A.950euros.
B.650euros.
C.470euros.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhoisClifford?
A.Alittlegirl.
B.Theman'
spet.
C.Afictionalcharacter.
14.WhosuggestedthatNormanpaintforchildren'
sbooks?
A.Hiswife.
B.Elizabeth.
C.Apublisher.
15.WhatisNorman'
sstorybasedon?
A.Abook.
B.Apainting.
C.Ayoungwoman.
16.WhatisitthatshockedNorman?
A.Hisunexpectedsuccess.
B.Hiseffortsmadeinvain.
C.Hiseditor'
sdisagreement.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whowouldliketomakesmalltalkaccordingtothespeaker?
A.Relatives.
B.Strangers.
C.Visitors.
18.Whydopeoplehavesmalltalk?
A.Toexpressopinions.
B.Toavoidarguments.
C.Toshowfriendliness.
19.Whichofthefollowingisafrequenttopicinsmalltalk?
A.Politics.
B.Movies.
C.Salaries.
20.Whatdoesthespeakerrecommendattheendofhislecture?
A.Askingopen-endedquestions.
B.Feelingfreetochangetopics.
C.Makingsmalltalkinteresting.
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。
A
JourneyBackinTimewithScholars
ClassicalProvence(13days)
JourneythroughthebeautifulcountrysideofProvence,France,withProf.OriZ.Soltes.Wewillvisitsomeofthebest-preservedRomanmonumentsintheworld.OurtouralsoincludesachancetowalkinthefootstepsofVanGoghandGauguin.Fieldsofflowers,tileroofed(瓦屋顶)villagesandtastymealsenrichthiswonderfulexperience.
SouthernSpain(15days)
Spainhaslovelywhitetownsandthescent(芳香)oforanges,butitisalsoatreasuryofancientremainsincludingthecitiesleftbytheGreeks,RomansandArabs.AswetravelsouthfromMadridwithProf.RonaldMessiertohistoricToledo,RomanMeridaandintoAndalucia,weexplorehistoricalmonumentsandarchitecture.
China'
sSacredLandscapes(21days)
DiscovertheChinaof“pastages,"
itswalledcities,templesandmountainscenerywithProf.RobertThorp.Highlights(精彩之处)includeChina'
smostsacredpeaksatMountTaiandHangzhou'
srollinghills,waterwaysandpeacefultemples.WewillwanderintraditionalsmalltownsandendourtourwithanexceptionalmuseuminShanghai.
Tunisia(17days)
JoinProf.PedarFossonourin-depthTunisiantour.TourhighlightsincludetheRomancityofDougga,theundergroundNumidiancapitalatBullaRegia,RomanSbeitlaandtheremoteareasaroundTataouineandMatmata,uniqueforundergroundcities.OurjourneytakesustopicturesqueBerbervillagesandlovelybeaches.
21.WhatcanvisitorsseeinbothClassicalProvenceandSouthernSpain?
A.Historicalmonuments.
B.Fieldsofflowers.
C.VanGogh'
spaintings.
D.Greekbuildings
22.WhichcountryisProf.Thorpmostknowledgeableabout?
A.France.
B.Spain.
C.China.
D.Tunisia.
23.WhichofthefollowinghighlightstheTunisiantour?
A.Whitetowns.
B.Undergroundcities.
CTile-roofedvillages.
D.Rollinghills.
B
When“RiseofthePlanetoftheApes"
wasfirstshowntothepubliclastmonth,agroupofexcitedanimalactivistsgatheredonHollywoodBoulevard.Buttheyweren'
ttheretothrowredpaintonfur-coat-wearingfilmstars.Instead,oneactivist,dressedinafull-bodymonkeysuit,hadarrivedwithasignpraisingthefilmmakers:
"
Thanksfornotusingrealapes(猿)!
”
Thecreativeteambehind“Apes"
usedmotion-capture(动作捕捉)technologytocreatedigitalizedanimals,spendingtensofmillionsofdollarsontechnologythatrecordsanactor'
sperformanceandlaterprocessesitwithcomputergraphicstocreateafinalimage(图像).Inthiscase,oneofarealistic-lookingape.
Yet“Apes"
ismoreexceptionthantherule.Infact,Hollywoodhasbeenhotonliveanimalslately.Onenonprofitorganization,whichmonitorsthetreatmentofanimalsinfilmedentertainment,is
keepingtabson
morethan2,000productionsthisyear,.Already,anumberoffilms,including“WaterforElephants,"
TheHangoverPartI”and"
Zookeeper,"
havedrawntheangerofactivistswhosaythecreaturesactinginthemhaven'
tbeentreatedproperly.
Insomecases,it'
snotsomuchthetreatmentoftheanimalsonsetinthestudiothathasactivistsworried;
it'
stheoff-settrainingandlivingconditionsthatareraisingconcerns.AndtherearequestionsaboutthefilmsmadeoutsidetheStates,whichsometimesarenotmonitoredascloselyasproductionsfilmedintheStates.
24.WhydidtheanimalactivistsgatheronHollywoodBoulevard?
A.Toseefamousfilmstars.
B.Toopposewearingfurcoats.
C.Toraisemoneyforanimalprotection.
D.Toexpressthankstosomefilmmakers.
25.Whatdoesparagraph2mainlytalkabout?
A.Thecostofmaking“Apes."
B.Thecreationofdigitalizedapes.
C.Thepublicityabout“Apes."
D.Theperformanceofrealapes.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“keepingtabson"
inparagraph3probablymean?
A.Listingcompletely.
B.Directingprofessionally.
C.Promotingsuccessfully
D.Watchingcarefully.
27.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraphaboutanimalactors?
A.Theymaybebadlytreated.
B.Theyshouldtakefurthertraining.
C.Theycouldbetradedillegally
D.Theywouldlosepopularity.
C
Withtheyoungunabletoaffordtoleavehomeandtheoldatriskofisolation(孤独),morefamiliesarechoosingtolivetogether.
Thedoorwaytopeaceandquiet,forNickBrightatleast,leadsstraighttohismother-in-law:
shelivesonthegroundfloor,whilehelivesupstairswithhiswifeandtheirtwodaughters.
Fouryearsagotheyallmovedintoathree-storeyVictorianhouseinBristol-oneofagrowingnumberofmultigenerationalfamiliesintheUKlivingtogetherunderthesameroof.Theyshareafrontdoorandawashingmachine,butRitaWhiteheadhasherownkitchen,bathroom,bedroomandlivingroomonthegroundfloor.
"
Wefloatedtheideatomymumofsharingahouse,"
saysKathrynWhitehead.Ritacutsin:
“WespokemorewithNickbecauseIthinkit'
sabigthingforNicktolivewithhismother-in-law."
AndwhatdoesNickthink?
Frommystandpoint,itallseemstoworkverywell.WouldIrecommendit?
Yes,IthinkIwould."
It'
shardtotellexactlyhowmanypeopleagreewithhim,butresearchindicatesthatthenumbershavebeenrisingforsometime.Officialreportssuggestthatthenumberofhouseholdswiththreegenerationslivingtogetherhadrisenfrom325,000in2001to419,000in2013.
Othervarietiesofmultigenerationalfamilyaremorecommon.Somepeoplelivewiththeirelderlyparents;
manymoreadultchildrenarereturningtothefamilyhome,iftheyeverleft.Itissaidthatabout20%of25-34-year-oldslivewiththeirparents,comparedwith16%in1991.ThetotalnumberofallmultigenerationalhouseholdsinBritainisthoughttobeabout1.8million.
Storieslikethataremorecommoninpartsoftheworld,wheremultigenerationallivingismorefirmlyrooted.InIndia,particularlyoutsidecities,youngwomenareexpectedtomoveinwiththeirhusband'
sfamilywhentheygetmarried.
28.WhomainlyusesthegroundfloorintheVictorianhouseinBristol?
A.Nick.
B.Rita.
C.Kathryn.
D.Thedaughters.
29.WhatisNick'
sattitudetowardssharingthehousewithhismother-in-law?
A.Positive.
B.Carefree.
C.Tolerant.
D.Unwilling.
30.Whatistheauthor'
sstatementaboutmultigenerationalfamilybasedon?
A.Familytraditions.
B.Financialreports.
C.Publishedstatistics.
D.Publicopinions.
31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Lifestylesindifferentcountries.
B.Conflictsbetweengenerations.
C.AhousingprobleminBritain.
D.ArisingtrendoflivingintheUK.
D
Wearetheproductsofevolution,andnotjustevolutionthatoccurredbillionsofyearsago.Asscientistslookdeeperintoourgenes(基因),theyarefindingexamplesofhumanevolutioninjustthepastfewthousandyears.PeopleinEthiopianhighlandshaveadaptedtolivingathighaltitudes.Cattle-raisingpeopleinEastAfricaandnorthernEuropehavegainedamutation(突变)thathelpsthemdigestmilkasadults.
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