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1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Toreadthenewspaper.B.Towriteacheck.C.Tocookdinner.
2.Whenwillthefilmprobablystart?
A.At12:
00.B.At12:
45.C.At12:
15.
3.Howdidthemanhearabouttheaccident?
A.Inthenewspaper.B.Onthetelevision.C.FromMary.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.ThemanisfreeonTuesdayevening.
B.ThewomanisbusyonTuesdayevening.
C.ThemanisfreeonWednesdayafternoon.
5.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithaboutthehotel?
A.Thenoisyenvironment.B.Theawfuldinner.C.Thedirtyroom.
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A、B、C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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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。
听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。
6.Howmanytimesadayshouldthemantakethemedicine?
A.Twice.B.Threetimes.C.Fourtimes.
7.Whatshouldn’tthemandothesedays?
A.Smoke.B.Drinkwine.C.Overwork.
听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。
8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Heforgottofreezethechicken.
B.Thefridgedoesn’twork.
C.Thewomandoesn’tlikechicken.
9.Howdidthemanfeelabouteatingout?
A.Itcosttoomuch
B.Itwasinconvenient.
C.Itwasalwaysdisappointing.
听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。
10.Howdoesthemanknowaboutthemusicconcert?
A.Fromhisfriends.B.Onthetelevision.C.Fromthenewspaper.
11.WhenistheChineseMusicConcert?
A.Onthe13th.B.Onthe28th.C.Onthe30th.
12.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets?
A.30yuan.B.50yuan.C.60yuan.
听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Motherandson.
14.Whydidn’tthemancometotheclass?
A.Hehadbeenwritingreportsalldaylong.
B.Henearlylosthisinterest.
C.Hewastootiredtogoout.
15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.HehadstudiedGermanbeforehecame.
B.Heisinterestedinlearningforeignlanguages.
C.HeisprobablyfromanEnglish-speakingcountry.
16.WhohadlearntGermanbefore?
A.Jane.B.Tom.C.John.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。
17.WhatisJulie?
A.Afamilydoctor.B.Aschoolnurse.C.Asocialworker.
18.WhatisJulie’sresponsibility?
A.Toofferadviceandsupporttoteachers.
B.Tohelpthechildrenwiththeirlife.
C.Tomakesurethechildrenarehealthy.
19.WhatkindofproblemdoesJuliedealwith?
A.Familytroubles.B.Healthyeating.C.Financialproblem.
20.WhydoesJulielikeherjob?
A.Shelikesbeingwithchildren.
B.Shecanmeetmanypeople.
C.Shecanlearnalotfromit.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1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
Chinahasannouncedit'
sabolishingitsone-childpolicy.Whatdifferencehasitmade,statisticallyspeaking?
400millionbirthsprevented
Theone-childpolicy,officiallyinplacesince1979,hasprevented400millionbirths.Parentshavefacedfinesandotherpunishmentsforhavingmorechildren.
ThemajorityofthedecreaseinChina'
sfertilityratehappenedinthe1970s.Itdroppedfrom5.8childrenperwomanin1970to2.7in1978.Despitetheone-childpolicytheratehadonlyfallento1.7by2013.
21:
28-babydeathsrate
Sincetheone-childpolicywasintroduced,babygirlshavebecomemorelikelytodiethanboys.Inthe1970s,accordingtotheUnitedNations60malesper1000livebirthsdiedundertheageofone.Forgirlsthefigurewas53.Inthe1980saftertheone-childpolicybecameofficialtherateforbothwas36.Bythe1990s,26malesper1,000livebirthsdiedbeforetheageofone--and33girls.The2000ssaw21boysper1,000livebirthsdyingand28girls.
1.16boysbornforeverygirl
SexuallyselectiveabortionshavebeenconsideredasamajorcauseofChina'
sunusualimbalance.
Gietel-Basten,associateprofessorinsocialpolicyatOxfordUniversity,saysthebirthsofmanygirlsarenotregisteredifparentshavebrokentherulebyhavingtwochildren,addingofficialsoftenturnablindeye.It'
sestimatedtherearenow33millionmorementhanwomeninChina.
4:
2:
1families
WiththeagingofChina'
spopulationandthecontinuationoftheone-childpolicy,a"
4:
2:
1"
homeisthedescriptiongiventohouseholdsinwhichtherearefourgrandparents,caredforbytwoworkingageparents,whothemselveshaveonechild.
By2050,it'
spredictedthataquarterofChina'
spopulationwillbe65orolder.Thepredicteddeclineinthenumberofpeopleofworkingageisthoughttohavepersuadedthegovernmenttodroptheone-childpolicy.
21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fertility”probablymean?
A.birth.B.death.C.abortion.D.increase.
22.Whenwasthebabydeathsrateforbothboysandgirlsequal?
A.Inthe1970s.B.Inthe1980s.C.Inthe1990s.D.Inthe2000s.
23.Whatmakestheone-childpolicyabolishedaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thedeclineofbirthrate.
B.Theriseofbabydeathsrate.
C.Thechangeoffamilystructure.
D.Thedeclineofworkingagepeople.
24.Thepassagesumsuptheonechildpolicyby_________.
A.number.B.example.C.graph.D.analysis.
B
AsurprisinglyhighnumberofcitycitizensinChinasufferfrompoorhealthandmanydieatanearlyage.
Poorhealthwithnosignofanyidentifieddisease,aconditionknowninChinaas“subhealth,”isontherise.Subhealthismarkedbygeneralweakness,lowenergylevelsandapoorimmunesystem.
Asurveyheldin16citieswithover1millionpopulationshowedhighproportionsofurbanChinesehavebeensufferingfromsubhealthproblems.
ThenumbersareparticularlyhighinBeijing,ShanghaiandGuangzhou,with75.31,73.49,and73.41percentrespectivelyofresidentsinpoorhealth,thesurveyshowed.
Theproblemhappensmostlyamongseniorandmiddle-levelmanagers,clerksandotherwhite-collarworkerswithhigheducationlevels,saidthewebsiteoftheRedCrossSocietyofChina.
“Thesubhealthcondition,foundinmostcasesamonggroupsofpeoplewithahigheducationallevel,willhavebadeffectsonChina’slong-termdevelopmentandprogressifnotdealttimelyandproperly,”thewebsitewarned.
AsurveybytheChineseAcademyofSciencesshowsthattheaveragelifeofChineseintellectualsis58years,10yearslowerthanthenation’saverage.
Thisearlydeathphenomenonmaybeincreasing.
AmongChinesepeoplewithhigheducationinthe25-59agegroup,thedeathrateforwomenisashighas10.4percent.Formenitisevenhigher:
16.5percent.
AreportpublishedbytheChinaSubHealthAcademicSeminarsaidthecountry’shealthisgoingthroughatransitionalperiodandmanylong-termdiseaseshavetakentheplaceofinfectiousdiseasessuchasSARSandfluasthemaincauseofdeath.
“Badworkinghabits,poordiseasepreventionknowledge,notenoughgovernmentalinvestmentandlackofhealtheducationarethemainreasons,”saidYangXiaoduo,ahealthcareexpertwithalocalhealthassociation,whosaidChinashouldraceagainsttimeseekingmeasurestosolvethesubhealthproblem.
25.ThefollowingarethesymptomsofsubhealthEXCEPT_______.
A.WeaknessB.Abadtemper
C.LowenergylevelD.Apoorimmunesystem
26.What’stheaveragelifeofChinesepeople?
A.48B.58C.68D.78
27.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.Chinesepeopleespeciallythecitycitizensaresufferingfromsubhealthproblems.
B.InfectiousdiseasesusedtobethemaincauseofdeathacrossChina.
C.Nowmoreandmorepeoplerealizetheimportancetostopsubhealth.
D.Subhealthproblemswilldodamagetoourcountry’sdevelopment.
28.Whatwillbetalkedaboutinthenextparagraph?
A.Thewaytosolvetheproblemofsubhealth.
B.Morereasonsforsubhealth.
C.Whosufferfromsubhealth.
D.Whypeoplewithhigheducationaremorelikelytosufferfromsubhealth.
C
Manyfactoriesandbusinessesaroundtheglobehavebeenstrugglingtodealwiththesevereeconomicrealitiesofrecession(衰退),sotheyarehavingtheiremployeestakecompulsoryunpaidleavetosavemoney.Forsomeworkers,theirsalarieshavebeencutby20percent,forcedtostayhomeoneoutofeveryfiveworkingdays.Forsomebusinesses,though,theeconomicdowntownisactuallyagoldmine.
Insteadofgoingouttofancyrestaurantstodinewiththewholefamily,manychoosetostayathome.“Peopleareeatingoutlessandstayinghomemore,whichisdrivingoursales,”reportsDomino’sPizzachiefmanagerChrisMoore.Pizzaisverypopular,anditisalsoveryaffordableforafamilythathaslittleextramoneytospare.Domino'
sbusinessinEnglandrose15percentinthefirstweekthisyearcomparedwiththepreviousyear.Moorebelievesthatthecustomersnowwillremainloyalwhenthefinancialsituationrightsitself.“Byexceeding(超越)theirexpectationsintermsofproductqualityandspeedofdelivery…thesecustomerswillstaywithDomino’swhentheeconomybecomesbetter.”SaidMoore.
Deliveredpizzaisnottheonlywinnerinthestay-at-homeeconomy.Almostallonlinegameshavebeenreportingrecord-highincomesincethemiddleof2008.Onlinegamesaredesignedtoenableplayerstoletoffsteambyinteractingwitheachothersociallyinthecomfortoftheirownhomes.AShanghai-basedonlineproducerrecentlyjoked,“Thegamebusinessareworriedabouteconomicrecovery.”
Anotherbusinessthathasboomedduringtherecessioniscampingequipment.Luxuryvacationsforfamiliesaredown,butpeoplestillwanttogetawayfromtheirdulllives.Thism