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A.Plainpaper.B.Headedpaper.C.Linedpaper.
7.WhatisSarahdoing?
A.Havingatrainingcourse.B.Meetingasupplier.C.Havinglunch.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdidthewomanforgettotakelastyear?
A.Herpassport.B.Herswimsuit.C.Hersunglasses.
9.Whatdoesthemanmeanatlast?
A.Theyshouldtakesomebooks.B.Theyhavetakensomethings.
C.Theyneedpreparemoresuitcases.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatisthewoman’splanforMondaymorning?
A.Tovisitanoffice.B.Toattendafair.C.Tomeetsomecustomers.
11.Whendothespeakersdecidetomeet?
A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.
12.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?
A.MeettheFinanceDirector.B.Meetthesalesteam.C.FlytoPrague.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthispastlife?
A.It’susualB.It’sinteresting.C.It’simpressive.
14.Whatwillthemanstudy?
A.Architecture.B.Business.C.Liberalarts.
15.Whataboutstudents’lifemayaffectthemanleast?
A.Classroomtechnology.B.Studenthousing.C.Diningfacilities.
16.Whatdoesthemanliketodo?
A.Readbooks.B.Dosports.C.Playgames.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Inwhichcityisthesnowexpectedtofalltoday?
A.Chicago.B.LasVegas.C.NewYork.
18.WhatwillthehighesttemperaturebeinAtlantatoday?
A.52degreesB.65degrees.C.73degrees.
19.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinSeattletoday?
A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Cloudy.
20.Whatgrogramwillbeonrightaftertheweatherreport?
A.Acartoon.B.Atrafficreport.C.Afootballmatch.
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
WelcometotheFriendshipHotel.Tomakeyourstayasenjoyableaspossible,wehopeyouwilluseourfacilities(设施)tothefull.
RoomService
Thisoperates24hoursaday.PhonetheReceptionDesk,andyourmessagewillbepassedontotheroomstaff.
Telephone:
48759
DiningRoom
Breakfastisservedinthediningroomfrom8:
00amto9:
30am.Alternatively,theroomstaffwillbringabreakfasttraytoyourroomatanytimeafter7:
00am,ifyouplaceanorderforitbytelephone.Inthiscase,pleasefilloutacardandhangitoutsideyourdoorwhenyougotobed.
Lunch:
12:
00amto2:
30pm
Dinner:
7:
30pmto9:
00pm
48752
Tomakeatelephonecall,dial0forReceptionandLaundry(洗衣店),andasktobeconnected.Weapologizefordelaysinputtingcallthroughwhenthestaffareverybusy.Therearealsopublictelephonebooths(电话亭)neartheReceptionDesk.EarlycallsshouldbebookedwithReception.
Shop
Thehotelshopisopenforsouvenirs(纪念品),giftsandtoiletries(洗漱品)from9.000amto5:
0pm.
Telephone:
48687
Laundry
Wehavealaundryonthepremises(经营场所)andwillwash,ironandreturnyourclotheswithin24hours.Asktheroomstafftophonethelaundrymentocollectthem.
48867
Bar
Thehotelbarisopenfrom12:
00pm,and7:
00pmto2:
00am.TheReceptionstaffwillcashchequesandexchangemoneyinmanyforeigncurrencies(货币).
21.Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttohaveyourbreakfastinyourroomat9:
00am?
A.Gotothehotelshop.B.Gotothehotelbar.
C.Tellthewaiter.D.PhonetheReceptionDesk.
22.Whichnumbershouldyoudialifyouwanttohaveyourclotheswashed?
A.48752.B.48867.C.48687.D.48759.
23.Thewriterofthepassagemainlywantsto_________.
A.giveusinformationabouttheservicesofthehotelB.persuadeustostayinthehotel
C.tellusthewaysofservingD.promiseusgoodservice
B
WhenIwasinmyfourthyearofteaching,Iwasalso(andamstill)ahighschooltrackandfield(田径)coach.Oneyear,Ihadastudent,John,whoenteredmyclasswhenhewasajunior.JohnchangedtoourschoolfromGreece,andseemedtobeinterestedinsports,soIencouragedhimtojoinourtrackteam.Iexplainedtohimthateventhoughhehadnevertakenpartinitbefore,IdidbelievethathecoulddowellinanyeventandIwouldbewillingtocoachhimforwhateverinterestedhim.Heacceptedtheoffer,andbegantoworkhardateverypractice.
Aboutamonthlater,IfoundoutfromothersourcesthatJohnwasafirst-classtennisplayer,winningvariousjuniorawardsinhishomecountry.Iwenttohimasking,“John,Ireallyappreciatethatyoucameoutforthetrackteam,butwhydidn’tyouplaytennisinstead?
Itseemsthatwouldinterestyoualotmore,sinceyou’resogoodatit.”Johnanswered,“Well,Iliketennis,butyoutoldmethatyoubelievedinme,andthatyouthoughtIcoulddowellintrack,soIwantedtotryitforthatreason.”
Fromthenon,Ioftenremembermystudent’sreplay.ItoldittoafriendandshesuggestedIwriteitdowntosharesomewherewithmoreteachers.Nomatterhowcriticalstudentscanbeofthemselves,I’vefoundthatasimple“Itrustthatyourcandoit!
”cangoalongway.
24.
According
to
Paragraph
1,
what
does
the
author
seem
think
more
about?
A.
John’s
PE
marks.
B.
self-confidence.
C.
interest
in
sports.
D.
state
of
health.
25.
Why
did
John
take
part
track
team?
He
had
been
an
excellent
runner.
B.
was
encouraged
by
his
teacher.
liked
running
than
tennis.
D.
no
tennis
coach
train
him.
26.
What’s
purpose
this
passage?
To
build
a
close
teacher-student
relationship.
B.
introduce
new
way
sports
training.
explain
value
and
games.
D.
show
importance
encouragement
C
ThreepeopleweresittingaroundatableinarestaurantinBrazil.Howmuchdoyouthinkeachofthemtipped(给小费)?
TheBritonasked:
“It’scommontotip10percent,right?
"
TheAmericanwomancried:
“Oh,Iwasplanningtoleave20percent!
”AndtheChineseasked:
“What’satip?
”
AlthoughitisnotacustomtotipinChina,tippingisabigdealinWesterncountries.WhentravellingtocountriesliketheUSandCanada,itiscommontotipabout10to15percentofthebill.Usually,peoplegivetipstoawaiterorwaitresswhentheyeatinarestaurant.TheUStopsthelistofthebiggestrestauranttips,withwaitersandwaitressexpectingtoget10to25percentofthebill.
Soifyouorder$100worthoffood,youareexpectedtopayyourwaiteratleast$l5,makingyourtotalpayment$115.
Butwhyisthis?
ManywaitersandwaitressesgetpaidbelowtheUSminimumwage(最低工资)andworkfortipstomakeupforthat.Somestatespaytheirservers(服务员)only$2.13perhour.It‘snotjustforwaiters.Hotelmaids(女佣),hairdressersandtaxidriversalsousuallyworkfortips.
BesidestheUS,tippingisalsopopularinsomeSoutheastAsiancountries,suchasIndonesiaandThailand.However,inJapanthereisano-tippingcultureandyoumayactuallyoffend(冒犯)thewaiterifyoutrytogivehimmoney.
27.TheexampleintherestaurantinBrazilshowsthat__________.
A.BritishpeopleknowhowmuchtotipB.Americansaretherichest
C.itisacustomtotipinChinaD.tippingamountsdifferfromcountrytocountry
28.Ifyouorder$280worthoffoodintheUS,thenit'
scommontotip_________.
A.$14B.$42C.$50D.$80
29.WhyistippingsoimportantintheUS?
A.Becausethereisalawaboutit.
B.Becausefoodinitsrestaurantsistoocheap.
C.Becauseserverstherearepaidbelowminimumwage.
D.Becausewaiterswillofferbetterservice.
30.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?
A.Tippingispopulararoundtheworld.
B.ItisOKtotipawaitressinJapan.
C.Asianpeopleneverhavetotipwaitersinarestaurant.
D.YoushouldalsotipthetaxidriverintheUS.
第二节(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
Cyclingisagoodformofsports.Herearesometipsonhowtodoitsafelyandcomfortably.
31.______.Pushingwiththewrongpartofthefootcanraiseyourriskofdevelopingapainfulinjuryoftheheel,saysRobWerstine,asportsphysiotherapist(理疗师)andboardmemberoftheCanadianPhysiotherapyAssociation.Youshouldpushwiththeballofyourfoot,hesays.
Putonclothes.Whileit’swarm,wearlayersofclothing,withclothingclosetothebodythatbreathesandouterlayersthatdonotabsorbwater.32._______.
Bereasonable.33._______,don’tsignupfora50-kilometreride.Andwhilecyclingisgreatforpeoplewhowanttogetintoshape,ifyourdoctoradvisesyounottodotiringexercise,cyclingshouldn’tbeyourstartingposition.Walktobegingettingintoshapeandthengraduatetocycling.
Fixthefit.Ifyoudeveloplowerbackpainornumbnessinyourhandsandfingersfromcycling,itcouldbecauseyourbikeisn’tadjustedproperlyforyourheight.34._______,butifyouhavecontinuingproblems,considerconsultingabikefitphysiotherapist.
Bemindful.Youhavetopayattentiontovehicles,othercyclistsandpedestriansontheroads.35._______.Ordosomereadingabouthowtoavoiddangerouscyclingsituations.
A.Watchyourfeet.
B.Askexpertsforhelp.
C.Stopthereandletotherspassbyfirst.
D.Goforbrightc