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第一部分阅读理解(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

Summervacationiscomingsoon.Toenjoyarelaxingholiday,herewe’dliketosharewithyousomeofthebestrockandjazzfestivals.AlthoughmanyUkrainianmusicfestivalswerecancelledbecauseofthebadfinancialcondition,plentyremainformusiclovers.

KrayinaMriy

Whenandwhere:

June20—21,Kyiv,Pyrohovofolkmuseum

Lineup(阵容):

TNMK,Boombox,VopliVidoplyasova,Onuka

KrayinaMriyisanannualrockmusicfestivalthatpromotesmodernmusic.Besidesmusic,thefestivalwillofferdancesaswellasliteraryandtheatricalperformancesandalsoplayingofatraditionalmusicinstrument.

AlfaFest

Whenandwhere:

June26—28,Lviv

Sofarallticketshavebeenbooked,butawaitinglistisavailable(可获得的)atwww.buyticket.ThisannualfestivalheldinLvivwillbeinterestingforbothexperiencedjazzloversandjazzlearners.TheperformersonthelineupcomefromUkraine,Japan,CubaandtheU.S.

Koktebel

Whenandwhere:

Aug.22—Sept.6,Zatokavillage,OdesaOblast

KoktebelJazzisthebiggestoutdoorjazzfestival.TheCinematicOrchestra,ParovStelar,NinoKatamadze,Bonobo,SubmotionOrchestra,Billy’sBandweretheGALA’Ssuperstarsinpreviousyears.Thisyearthelistoffestival’sparticipantsandticketspricesstillremainunknownbuttheorganizersrevealed(透露)thatapartfromgoodjazz,theguestswillbeofferedmusiclecturesandmoviescreenings.

Respublica

Whenandwhere:

Sept.4—7,Kamyanets-Podilsky,KhmelnytskaOblast

FolkmusicandstreetartfestivalRespublicawilltakeplaceinKamyanets,Podilsky,oneofthemostbeautifulcitiesinthewest.KyivPoststaffwriterNataliyaTrachcanbereachedattrach@.Bookinginadvancecangetagooddiscount.

1.Whoisthetextmainlyintendedfor?

A.Peoplefondofmusic.

B.Merchantswantingtomakeafortune.

C.Peopleinterestedintravellingaround.

D.Artistsenjoyingcollectingpaintings.

2.WhatdoKrayinaMriyandAlfaFesthaveincommon?

A.TheirperformersareallfromUkraine.

B.Theiraimisspreadingmodernmusic.

C.Theybothofferotherperformances.

D.Theyarebothyearly-heldfestivals.

3.Whichfestivallaststhelongest?

A.KrayinaMriy.B.AlfaFest.

C.Koktebel.D.Respublica.

B

Onlyabout30percentofpeopleintheUSknowhowtoperformCPR(心肺复苏术).Recently,a9-year-oldboyshowedawomanhowtoperformCPRonhernewbornbaby.

SusannaRohmsaidshehadexperiencedaparent’sworstnightmare(噩梦)—her2-month-oldson,Isiah,wasnotbreathing.“Inoticedhelookedpale.Ilookedathisarmsandhislegsandtheywerelimp(无力的),”Rohmtoldalocalnewspaper.“ThenInoticedthathelookedlikehewasn’talive.”Inapanic,shedroppedandbrokehercellphone.Rohmhadtorunintothestreet,screamingforhelp.

“Ihadhiminmyarmsandscreamedoverandover.ThenIranoutside.Isawtwoboysplayingacrossthestreet,andIyelled,‘Goandaskyourparentstocall911,’”Rohmsaid.Butthetwoboyswereabletodomorethanthat.Nine-year-oldEthanWilsontookaction,tellingRohmhowtoperformCPRonlittleIsiahwhileten-year-oldRockyHurthelpedaswell.

RockysaidEthanhadlearnedtheCPRtechniquefromaposterinahealthclassattheirschool,SedaliaParkElementary.“Iwasthinkingwe’dbettergiveherahelpinghandinsteadofgettingscared,”Ethansaid.“Itoldhertopushonthebaby’schestfivetotentimesaminutewithonlytwofingers,tipbackthebaby’shead,plugthebaby’snoseandbreatheintothebaby’smouth,”Ethansaidinaninterview.

Atlast,Isiahbegancryingandwasbreathingagain.Hespenttwonightsinalocalhospital.“Ifthelittleboyhadn’ttoldmewhattodorightthere,mybabywouldprobablynotbealiverightnow,”Rohmsaid.

4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?

A.MostAmericansarenotabletoperformCPR.

B.MostAmericansfindCPRanecessaryskill.

C.ChildrenintheUShavetolearntoperformCPR.

D.ChildrenarenotallowedtoperformCPRonbabies.

5.WhydidRohmrunintothestreetaccordingtoParagraph2?

A.Tomeetalocalreporter.B.Toturntoothersforhelp.

C.Totakehersontoplayaround.D.Towakeupfromhernightmare.

6.WhatdidEthandotorespondtoRohm’srequest?

A.Hemadeaphonecalltothehospitalsoon.

B.Hewenthomeandgothisparentstoassist.

C.HeperformedCPRonthebabyonhisown.

D.HeguidedhertoperformCPRonherbaby.

7.HowdidRohmfeelatlast?

A.Amused.B.Guilty.C.Appreciative.D.Upset.

C

Inthefar,farfuture,bicyclesandperhapsskatesmayberunbyjetpower,andanewthingtoridemaybeasmallflyingsaucer(飞碟).Imaginearacebetweenthem!

Theremaybetelepathyhelmets(心灵感应帽)thatsendthoughtwavesfromyourbraintothatofyourfriendmilesaway.Youjustthinkathoughtandyourfriendknowsit!

Youcanhavesecretswitheachotherthatnobodyelsecanturninon!

Whataboutthefoodofthefuture?

Scientiststhinkthatmuchofitwillbeartificial—madeinfactoriesfromsuchsurprisingthingsascoal,limestone,air,andwater.Theythinktheartificialfoodwillbeofgreatbenefittoyourbodybecauseallthethingsthatyouneedtolivealongandhealthylifewillbeputintoit.

Thefuturehospitalswillprobablyhave“bodybanks”thatcangiveyoualmostanynewpartyouneedtokeeponliving.Peopleofthefuturemaylivetobealotolderthan100years.

Whatabouthighwaysofthefuture?

Well,averysmallchildprobablywillbeabletodriveacar.Nobodywillneedtosteer(驾驶).Electricsignalswillholdeachcarontherightroadtogetwhereverthe“driver”wantstogo.Andiprobablywillbeimpossibleforcarstocrowdtogether.Controlsthatwon’tevenhavetobetouchedwillmakeallspeedingcarsmisseachotherorwillputonthebrakes.Drivingcarswillbeassafeasbeingathome.

Butmaybethemostwonderfulsurpriseinthefuturewillbeweathercontrol.Citiesmayhavegiantplasticdomes(圆顶罩)overthemtokeepoutsnow,rain,orstorms.Whenyouplanapicnicinapark,youwon’thavetoworryaboutrain.Itwillrainonlywhenthe“weatherman”thinksitisnecessarytofreshtheairinsidethecity.Allotherdayswillbefairandwarm.

Thefutureshouldbeawonderfultimeinwhichtoliveandthetimewearelivinginnowisalsoawonderfulfuturetothepeoplewholived100yearsago.

8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?

A.Thehelmet.B.Athought.

C.Thebrain.D.Asecret.

9.Whatdothescientiststhinkofthefoodofthefuture?

A.Itishealthy.B.Itisdelicious.

C.Itisstrange.D.Itisunaffordable.

10.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Alldayswillbesunnyandwarm.

B.Hospitalswilldisappeargradually.

C.Caraccidentswillprobablybeavoided.

D.Carswillbenolongerequippedwithbrakes.

11.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.WhattoPrepareforFutureB.ScientistsintheFuture

C.HowtoControlClimateChangeD.LifeintheFuture

D

Areyoucrazyaboutmusicbutoftentoldnottolistentomusicwhileyouarestudying?

Anewstudy,conductedbyBritishcompanyMindlabInternational,hadfoundthatlisteningtomusicatworkincreasesaccuracyandspeed,TheTelegraphreported.Perhaps,someparentsexpressedtheirdissent,saying,“Switchoffthemusicandconcentrate!

”Well,ifthatisthecasewithyourparents,youmightnowbeabletoconvincethemthatyouhavescienceonyourside.

Thecompanygave26participantsaseriesofdifferenttasksforfivedaysinarow,includingspellchecking,mathematicalwordproblems,dataentry,andabstractreasoning.Theparticipantscompletedthesetaskswhilelisteningtomusicornomusicatall.

Theresultsshowedthatwhilemusicwasplayed,88%ofparticipantsproducedtheirmostaccuratetestresultsand81%completedtheirfastestwork.DavidLewis,chairmanofMindlabInternational,toldTheTelegraph,“Musicisaverypowerfulmanagementtoolifyouwanttoincreasenotonlytheefficiency(效率)ofparticipants’workforcebutalsotheiremotional(情感的)state.Itenablesthemtobecomemorepositiveaboutthework.”

However,youmayhavealistofyourfavoritesongs,butnotallkindsofmusicmatchallhomework.Formathsorothersubjectsrelatedtonumbersorattentiontodetails,youshouldlistentoclassicalmusic,thestudyfound.Inthestudy,popmusicenabledparticipantstocompletetheirtasks58%fasterthanwhenlisteningtonomusicatall.IfyouarereviewingyourEnglishwriting,popmusicisthebestchoice,asitisthebestkindforspell-checking.Itcutmistakesby14%,comparedtolisteningtonomusic.Afterfinishingyourhomework,doyouoftentaketimetocheckyouranswers?

Maybe,somedancemusicissuitableforyou.

12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dissent”inthefirstparagraphmean?

A.Discussion.B.Discovery.C.Dishonesty.D.Disagreement.

13.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Howthestudywascarriedout.B.Howparticipantswerechosen.

C.Differenttasksforparticipants.D.Fullpreparationsforthestudy.

14.WhatcanbeknownaboutmusicaccordingtoDavid’swords?

A.Itspreadsasenseofsatisfactionwithlife.

B.Ithelpstoworkbetterandstaypositive.

C.Itbringsagreatamountofmoney.

D.Itleadstoultimatehappiness.

15.Whatisthemainpurposeofthelastparagraph?

A.Tostressthegreetsignificanceoflisteningtomusic.

B.Toshowparticipants’excellentacademicperformances.

C.Tosuggestpropermusicfordifferentkindsofhomework.

D.Tosharesomemusicsuitableforstudentsandparentstolistento.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2

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