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A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.
4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhispresentjob?
A.Challenging.B.Boring.C.Well-paid.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Aphoto.B.Aplay.C.Adress.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whyisthemanattheairport?
A.Toboardaplane.B.Topickupsomepassengers.C.Tomeetthewoman.
7.Whichflighthasbeendelayed?
A.TheFrenchflight.B.TheSpanishflight.C.TheItalianflight.
昕第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Wherecanthemanputhisbag?
A.Behindthedoor.B.Inthelocker.C.Onthedesk.
9.Whatshouldthemandoaftergettingintotheexamhall?
A.Findhisexaminationnumber.B.Turnoffhismobilephone.C.ShowhisstudentIDcard.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatwillthespeakersdoduringthesummerbreak?
A.Earnsomemoney.B.Enjoysomearts.C.Dosomeshopping.
11.WhatcanthespeakersdoinRosemount?
A.Havesomenicemeals.B.Findagoodvarietyoflocalartworks.
C.Buysomepaintingsandhandmadejewellery.
12.Wherewillthespeakerssleepduringthesummerbreak?
A.Intheirhouse.B.Inahotel.C.Inatent.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatkindofclubdoesthewomanwanttotake?
A.Theonethathasabignumberofmembers.B.Theonethatoffersmanydifferentactivities.
C.Theonethathasalowentryfee.
14.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthecross-countrycyclingclub?
A.Ithasmanymembers.B.Itlooksquiteinteresting.C.Itistooexpensive.
15.Howmuchdoesthefilmclubcost?
A.$15.B.$30.C.$50.
16.Whichclubwillthewomanprobablyjoin?
A.Thestreetdanceclub.B.Thetabletennisclub.C.Thefilmclub.
听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howlongdoesittakethebusestogettothecampingarea?
A.About8hours.B.About6hours.C.About2hours.
18.Whatwillthelistenersdofirstwhentheyarriveatthecampingarea?
A.Goshopping.B.Checkthee-mails.C.Setupthetents.
19.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisethelistenerstodo?
A.Stayinthecampinstormyweather.B.Listentotheweatherreport.
C.Prepareclothesforwetweather.
20.Whatarethelistenersprobablyunabletodointhehills?
A.AskMrs.Sandersonquestions.B.Godowntothetown.C.Usetheirphones.
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)
A
Tomostpeople,noisepollutionisajetflyingovertheirhead.ForoneSpanishwoman,itisaneighborplayingthepiano.Thewomanhastakenherneighbortocourt.Nowshewantstosendherneighbortoprisonforoversevenyearsonthechargesofpsychologicaldamageandnoisepollution.
Inacountryknownforitsnoisiness,thecasehasraisedeyebrows.NeighborsoftencomplainaboutstreetnoiseinSpain,butpeopleseekingprisontimeforsomeonepracticingthepianoisunheardof.Atthetrial,soniaBosomsaysshehasbeensufferingnoisepollutionuptonowduetothepracticesessionsofLaiaMartin,wholivesbelowher.Martin,27,didn'
tadmitthatsheplayedathomethatoften,sayingshetookregularclassesinothertownsandmostlypracticedathomeontheweekends.
Onthefirstdayofthetrial,thenewspaperreportedthatBosomtoldthecourtshenowhatedpianossomuchthatshecouldn'
tevenstandseeingtheminafilm.
Bosomsaysyearsofhearingconstantplayinghascausedher"
psychologicalinjury"
.Medicalreportsshowshehassufferedfromavarietyofproblems,includinginsomnia(失眠),anxiety,andpanicattacks.
Shesaystestsbylocalauthoritieshavefoundthatthesoundlevelsmadebythepianoareupto10decibels(分贝)higherthanthelimit.Cityauthoritieshaveaskedthefamilyseveraltimestoeitherstopthepianoplayingorsoundproof(隔音)theroom.Thefamilytoldthecourttheycarriedoutsoundproofingworktwicebutthecomplaintscontinued.
Thecourthasn'
tmadeafinaldecision.AspokeswomansaysthetrialwillendbeforeMay.
21.BosomwantstosendMartintoprisonbecause.
A.Martin'
splayingthepianodamagedherhealthB.Bosomsufferedfromheartattack
C.MartinrefusedtotakeregularclassesinothertownsD.Martinflewajetoverherhead
22.HowdidLaiaMartinrespondtothecomplaints?
A.Shestoppedplayingthepiano.B.Shesoundproofedtheroom.
C.Shedidn'
tadmitsheplayedathome.D.Shetookherneighbortocourt.
23.Whichofthefollowingmayprobablybethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.A7-yearSentenceCausedbythePianoB.PianistChargedwithNoisePollution
C.HealthProblemsofaSpanishWomanD.ActionsAgainstNoisebyLocalAuthority
B
WintersarelongandunforgivinginNorthDakota.Thewinterof1996wasespeciallybrutal.Itwasadifficulttimeinmyownlifetoo.Aneckinjuryhadkeptmeflatinbedfornearlyayear."
JustintimeforEaster,"
myhusband,Dick,said.ButhowcouldIfeelthejoywhenthesnowwasfourfeetdeepandIhadmonthsofpainfulphysicaltreatmentahead?
Iwasdoingthedishesoneday,feelinghopelesswhentherewasatapagainsttheglass.Itwasabranchofthetroublesomecottonwood(棉白杨).Backinthefallof1979,itwasanewsubdivision(细枝)then.Thepeoplewho'
dbrieflyoccupiedthehousebeforeushadplacedthepipefromthepumpnexttoit.Theearthwassowetthatthepoorthinghadfallendown,mostofitsbarerootsystempointingskyward,blowinghopelesslybackandforthinthecoldwind.Dickdecidedtopullitoutoneday,butIprotested.
"
Lookathowhardit'
strying!
Isaid,pointingtothewayitstronglykeptholdoftheearth."
Itdeservesachance."
Dickborrowedsometools.Wepackeddrysoilaroundthetreeandputupsomestakes(桩)intotheground,makingitstandupright.Thatwinterwasstillterrible.Surprisingly,inthespringmy"
rescuestick"
putforthafewleaves,thenwithlotsofbranches.Bythe1990sthatlittlestickwasagiant,toweringoverthehouse.
Nowthetappingatthewindowcontinued,louderasthewindpickedup,almostasthoughtotellmetolookup.Atlast,Idid.Icaughtmybreath.Inthewindowagainsttheicybluesky,thousandsandthousandsoffreshredbudswerewavinginthewind.
ThetreewasburstingwithlifeandIhadawonderfulEaster.
24.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"
brutal"
inParagraph1?
A.Busy.B.Hard.C.Long.D.Warm.
25.HowdidDickrescuethenewsubdivision?
A.Bysupportingthestickfirmly.B.Bywateringthestickregularly.
C.Bydistributingchemicalfertilizer.D.Bylightingthestickdayandnight.
26.Theauthorwritesthelastparagraphmainlyto.
A.informusofthecurrentconditionofhiscottonwood
B.implythathe'
dspentthehardesttimeandfelthopeful
C.tellusthatthetreehadsurvivedfromtheawfulwinter
D.suggestwhathewasgoingtodoforthecomingfestival
27.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.B.Thereisnogardenwithoutitsweeds.
C.Successistheaccumulationofsweat.D.Whilethereislife,thereishope.
C
Doyoueverpullyourphoneoutofyourpocket,thinkingitisvibrating(振动),onlytofindthatitisn'
t?
Thisphenomenon,whichscientistscall"
phantom(幻觉的)phonevibration"
isverycommon.Around80%ofpeoplesurveyedsaytheyhaveimaginedtheirphonesvibratingwhentheywereactuallystill.
So,whatleadstothisuniversalbehavior?
AccordingtotheBBC,theexplanationliesinyourbrain'
sabilitytodiscoversignalsfromtheoutsideworld.
Whenyourphoneisinyourpocket,therearetwopossiblestates:
itiseithervibratingornot.Meanwhile,youalsohavetwopossiblestatesofmind:
thejudgmentthatthephoneisvibrating,orthatitisn'
t.
Ideally,youmatchthefourstatescorrectly.However,sometimesyourbraindecidesthattheconsequencesofmissingacallaremoreseriousthana"
falsealarm"
.Therefore,youbecomemoresensitivetovibrationssothatyoudon'
tmissanything.
Thisisjustlikethefirealarminyourhome—itcanbeannoyingwhenitgoesoffinresponsetojustatinybitofsmoke.Butthat'
sasmallpricetopaycomparedtoafirereallybreakingoutbecausethealarmfailstoalertyou.
Now,youmightstillask:
whycan'
tourbrainsjustmakeeveryjudgmentcorrectlywithoutbeingtoosensitivetofalsesignals?
Theansweristhatyourbrainbearsaheavyburdeneveryday."
Yougetalargeamountofsensoryinformationthat'
scomingfromyoureyes,earsandskin,andyoucan'
tdealwithallthatinformationallthetime,"
MichaelRothberg,aresearcheratBaystateMedicalCenterinSpringfield,US,toldLiveScience.
Forexample,therustling(沙沙声)ofclothingorthegrowling(咕咕声)ofyourstomachmaybothleadyourbraintobelievethattheycomefromthevibrationofyourphone—itisliketryingtohearyournamebeingcalledinanoisyroom.
So,perhapsyoushouldjustcheckyourphonewheneveryouthinkit'
svibrating.It'
snottoomuchtroubletodothat,isit?
28.Accordingtothispassage,phantomphonevibration.
A.iscommonamongpeoplewithmentalproblems
B.canmeasurepeople'
sabilitytocollectinformation
C.happenswhenourbrainsreactsensitivelytofalsesignals
D.helpsourbrainstomakeveryquickandaccuratedecisions
29.Whyisthefirealarmusedasanexampleinthispassage?
A.Toshowusthefirealarmisassensitiveasthephonevibration.
B.Tohelpusunderstandthecauseofphantomphonevibrationbetter.
C.Totellusthephonevibrationusuallyhappenswhenafirebreaksout.
D.Toconvinceusit'
simportanttocheckourphones