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30pm.B.At7pm.C.At7:

30pm.

2.WheredidthewomangoduringhervisittoEurope?

A.France.B.FinlandC.Iceland.

3.Whydidthemanapologizetothewoman?

A.Heforgottobringthewoman’sbook.

B.Helostthebookthewomanlenthim.

C.Hecouldn’tlendthebooktothewoman.

4.WhatwillthemandoonSundaymorning?

A.Takehissontothepark.

B.Staywithhisparentsathome.

C.Doshoppingwithhiswife.

5.Whatisthewoman?

A.Sheisalibrarian.B.Sheisabankclerk.C.Sheisacollegeteacher.

第2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ABC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,你将有时间阅读每个小题,每小题5秒钟;

听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。

6.WhatsportdidJoetakepartin?

A.Therelayrace.B.Thehighjump.C.Thelongjump.

7.Whowonthemen’s100-meterrace?

A.John.B.PeterC.Bob

听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。

8.Whichmonthisitnow?

A.MayB.JulyC.September

9.WhatwillthemandoinJuly?

A.Conductaresearchproject.B.Attendaconference.C.Typehispaperup.

听下面一段对话,回答第10—12题。

10.Whatdidthewomanforgettodothismorning?

A.Toturnoffherradio.B.Totalkwithherneighbor.C.Togiveherdadamessage.

11.Whendoesthewomanwakeupeverymorning?

A.Atfour.B.Atfourthirty.C.Atfive.

12.Whydoesthewomanfeeltired?

A.Shecan’tsleepwellbecauseofthenoise.

B.Herfamilyisalwaysangrywithher.

C.Sheisverybusywithherwork.

听下面一段对话,回答第13—16题。

13.WhathasAlicedecidedtolearn?

A.Art.B.MedicineC.Music

14.Whoisthewoman?

A.She’sAlice’steacher.B.She’sAlice’sfriend.C.She’sAlice’ssister.

15.Whatissaidaboutanartist’sincome?

A.Aboutsixtypercentoftheaveragepeople’s.

B.Sixtimesmorethantheaveragepeople’s.

C.Sixtypercentmorethantheaveragepeople’s.

16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Theywillgooutforsupper.

B.TheywillhaveatalkwithAlice.

C.TheywillgiveAlicesomemoney.

听下面一段对话,回答第17—20题。

17.Wheredidthestoryprobablyhappen?

A.Inaclothingshop.B.Atabusstation.C.Inarestaurant.

18.Howdidtheyoungpeoplefeelwhentheoldladycametothem?

A.Embarrassed.B.Delighted.C.Surprised.

19.Whatdidtheyoungcoupledowhentheoldladyleft?

A.Theywavedhergoodbye.

B.Theycalledataxiforher.

C.Theytookaphotowithher.

20.Whatcanweknowfromthestory?

A.Theoldladywaskindandpolite

B.Thecouplewasgladtodoagooddeed.

C.Themanagerthoughttheywereafamily.

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,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Trans-BridgeToursislookingforwardtoprovidingyouwithanotheryearofexcitingOne-Daytraveldestinationsin2016.

StatueofLiberty&

EllisIsland

August15(Sat)

$78Adult;

$66Child(4-12);

$75Senior(62+)

NovisittotheNewYorkCityareaiscompletewithoutatriptotheworld’smostfamouslandmarks---theStatueofLibertyandEllisIsland.

PriceincludestransportationtoLibertyStateParkandtimedferrytickets.

9/11Museum&

Memorial

September29(Tue)

$87Adult;

$78Youth(7-17);

Senior$80(65+)

TheMuseumdisplaysartifactsassociatedwiththeeventsof9/11,whilepresentingstoriesoflossandrecovery.TheMemorialbetweenthetwinreflectingpools,isatributeofremembranceandhonortothenearly3,000peoplekilledintheterrorattacks.

TheNewYorkBotanicalGarden

October14(Wed)

$126Adult

ThisNationalHistoricLandmarkoffersvisitors250acres(英亩)ofthemostuniquelandformofanybotanicalgardenintheworld,withhugerockoutcroppings,beautifulflowercollections,ariver,cascadingwaterfalls,and40acres(英亩)ofold-growthforestdatingfrompre-Revolutionarytimesplusaworld-classConservatory.

HagleyMuseum&

Winterthur

November21(Sat)

$113Adult

Locatedon235acresalongthebanksoftheBrandywine,HagleyisthesiteofthegunpowderworksfoundedbyE.I.duPontin1802.WinterthurwastheformerhomeofHenryFrancisduPont,afamousantiquescollectorandgardener.

Includes:

BrandywinetouratHagley;

LunchatHagleyMuseum;

GuidedtouratWinterthurGarden

21.Whichofthefollowingchargesanadultthelowestfee?

A.StatueofLiberty&

EllisIslandB.9/11Museum&

C.TheNewYorkBotanicalGardenD.HagleyMuseum&

22.Whichwassetupinmemoryofthevictimsoftheterroristattacks?

A.TheStatueofLiberty.B.The9/11Memorial.C.HagleyMuseum.D.WinterthurGarden.

23.Whencanyoudosomegeological(地质的)researchwhiletravelling?

A.August15.B.September29.C.October14.D.November21.

B

Verymobileearshelpmanyanimalsdirecttheirattentiontotherustleofapossibleattacker.Researcherssaythesemobileearshavebecomeausefulcommunicationtool.Theirstudiesofanimalbehaviourbuildupapictureofhowcommunicationandsocialskillsdeveloped.

“We'

reinterestedinhowtheycommunicate,”saidleadresearcherJenniferWathan.“Andbeingsensitivetowhatanotherindividualisthinkingisafundamentalskillfromwhichothermorecomplexskillsdevelop.”

MsWathanandhercolleagueProfKarenMcCombsetupabehaviouralexperimentwhere72individualhorseshadtousevisualcuesfromanotherhorseinordertochoosewheretofeed.Theyledeachhorsetoapointwhereithadtoselectoneoftwobuckets.Onawallbehindthisdecision-makingspotwasalife-sizedphotographofahorse'

sheadfacingeithertoleftorright.Insomeofthetrials,thehorses’earsoreyeswerecovered.

Iftheearsandeyesofthehorseinthepicturewerevisible,thehorsesbeingtestedwouldchoosethebuckettowardswhichitsgaze-anditsears-weredirected.Ifthehorseinthepicturehadeitheritseyesoritsearscovered,thehorsebeingtestedwouldjustchooseafeedbucketatrandom.

Likemanymammalsthatarehuntedbypredators(捕食者),horsescanrotate(旋转)theirearsthroughalmost180degrees-butMsWathansaidthatinour"

human-centric"

viewoftheworld,wehadoverlookedtheimportanceoftheseverymobileearsinanimalcommunication.

"

Itseemsthere'

ssomethinginthevisualcues-fromboththeeyesandtheears-thatarereallyimportant,"

shetoldBBCNews."

Horseshavequiterichsociallivesandrelationshipswithotherhorses,sothey'

reagoodspeciestolookatthisin."

Andthemorewelookatcommunicationacrossdifferentspecies,themorewecanconsiderwhatmighthavepromotedtheevolutionofsophisticatedcommunicationandsocialskills."

24.Whydoesahorserotateitsears?

A.Totelleachotherwheretheycangoforthebuckets.

B.Tobecuriousaboutwhattheotherhorseisthinking.

C.Towarntheotherhorsewhenanattackeriscomingcloser.

D.Toexpressitshopetobuildupsocialrelationswithothers.

25.Whydidtheresearchersusethelife-sizedphotographofahorseintheexperiment?

A.Tohelpdevelophorses’complexskills.

B.Toleadotherhorsestofeedthemselves.

C.Tomakethehorsesintheexperimentexcited.

D.Toprovidecluesforthehorsesintheexperiment.

26.Whyareearsandeyesimportanttohorses?

A.Theycanfindthefeedingbucketsmoreeasilywithearsandeyes.

B.Withearsandeyestheycanescapefromdangersmoreeasily.

C.Withearsandeyestheycancommunicatewithotherhorses.

D.Horseshavequiterichsocialliveswithearsandeyes.

27.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.RotaryEarsServeasCommunicationTools.

B.HorsesHaveMoreSocialSkillsthanOtherSpecies.

C.ExperimentswithHorses’Ears.

D.FundamentalSkillsofHorses.

C

IhadagreattimethispastsummervisitingStoneMountainParkwithmytwingrandsons.Ihadtheopportunitytospendthedaywiththemseeingthevarioussightsandattractions.Onethingthatmygrandsonshadreallywantedtodothatparticulardaywastoclimbtothetopofthemountain.StoneMountainisn’taparticularlytallmountainandfortunatelyhaswalkingtrailstothetop,butfortwo5-year–olds,alongwithgrandpa,it’saformidabletask.

Sincemygrandson’senthusiasmwasmuchgreaterthanmine,Idecidedtostarttheslowwalkupthemountain.Thebeginningpartofthetrailwasslowandgradual.Itseemedlikeweweretakingforevertoclimbjustashortdistance,butIhadtoremindmyselfthatittook3oftheirstepstoequal1ofmine,soIfoundmyselfwalkingaheadofthem,thenhavingtostopandletthemcatchup,overandoveragain.

Iwastiredandsweaty,justwantingtogettothetopofthemountainsoIcouldrestwellbeforestartingmywayback.Ilearnedearlyonduringourwalkthatthiswasn’tgoingtobethecase.Wehadtostopandlookateverylargerockwithsomeone’snamecarvedinit.Welookedatunusualplantformations.Weexaminedlargetreesandweexploredsmallrockoverhangsthatremindedthekidsofcaves.Mygrandsonsviewedthewalkasanexcitingadventure.Climbingthemountainwasatrialtomebutmygrandsonswerenotfocusedatallonthetrialofclimbingthemountain;

theyweresimplyenjoyingthejourneyofthewalk.

IknowwhenIfaceatrialinlife,Itendtoalwaysthinkoftheproblem.Iwantthetrialtobeoverquicklyandletlifegetbacktonormal.WhatcanIlearnduringthecourseofthetrial?

Atsomepoint,thetrialwillbeoverandwe’llbejoyousforsure.

However,therealjoyshouldnotbethatthetrial’sover,butIamcelebratingwhatIlearnedduringthejourney.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“formidable”inParagraph1mean?

A.R

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