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第I卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题纸上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15

答案是C。

1.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Fishing.B.Hiking.C.Swimming.

2.Whatisthemantryingtodo?

A.Introducefamousactors.

B.Buysomemedicine.

C.Sellaskincream.

3.Howmuchisthechange?

A.$6.B.$4.C.$1.

4.Wherewasthewoman’scarmade?

A.InChina.B.InAmerica.C.InJapan.

5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Inaconcerthall.C.InaKTV.

第二节(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.Whereisthemangoing?

A.Toawedding.B.ToaTVstudio.C.Toanartexhibition.

7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Clothes.B.Fashionshows.C.TVprograms.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhatkindoffilmisShaneClarkpromoting?

A.Acomedyfilm.B.AnActionfilm.C.Afictionfilm.

9.Whowillenjoythefanmeeting?

A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Theman’ssister.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whathappenedtothemanafterhiscaraccident?

A.Hehadoneofhislegscut.

B.Helostinterestinrunning.

C.Hefeltsomepainwhilerunning.

11.What’sthewoman’ssuggestion?

A.Runningfewermiles.

B.Givinguprunning.

C.Learningtorunsafely.

12.Whydoesthewomanwanttohelptheman?

A.Sheisaphysicaleducationteacher.

B.Sheknowsthatrunningmatterstohim.

C.ShewantshimtowintheBostonMarathon.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatistheman’sopinionaboutonlineshopping?

A.Thedeliveryisabitslow.

B.Returninggoodsisdifficult.

C.Itisconvenientandcheaper.

14.Howdidthemanbuythecomputer?

A.FromAmazon.B.FromPresto.C.FromTradeMe.

15.Whatdidthemanbuyforhismotherrecently?

A.Agolfbag.B.Acoat.C.Acamera.

16.Whatisthemanconcernedaboutintheend?

A.Whenthesofawillarrive.

B.Howthesofawillbedelivered.

C.Howmuchthedeliverywillcost.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatdoweknowabouttheuniversityhealthcenter?

A.Itdoesn’thaveanappointmentsystem.

B.Itisalwaysfullofpeopleintheafternoon.

C.ItisabranchoftheBlackwellHealthCenter.

18.Howmanydoctorsareworkingattheuniversityhealthcenter?

A.4.B.6C.10.

19.Whohasaparticularinterestinwomen’smedicine?

A.Dr.HilaryJones.B.Dr.CharlesSpencer.C.Dr.AdaJohnson.

20.Whatisfreeattheuniversityhealthcenter?

A.Ahomevisit.B.Seeingadoctor.C.Physicalexams.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

Oneday,Iwassittinginalocalcoffeeshop,andstaringatthismaninawheelchair.Hecouldmovehisheadandpartsofhisfingersbutnothingelse.Hehadaservantwhocutuphisfoodandplaceditonaspecialmechanicallypoweredforkthathewouldusetoeat.

Hesawmestaringathimandinvitedmetojoinhimathistable.HisnamewasStephen.Forseveralhourswesatatthattableandwegottoknoweachotheronadeeplypersonallevel.Ihadneverknownamanwhowasmoreradiant(容光焕发),moreenergizingtotalkandgettoknowthanStephen.

StephenusedtobeaverysuccessfulbusinessmaninDenver.Hewasinthenaturalgasbusiness.Thirteenyearsbefore,whenhewasforty,hewaswaitingfornewsofanaturalgasdiscoverytooccuranymoment.

Hesaid,“Ihadsomuchnervousenergy.Isawthestormcloudsgathering,andIdecidedtocleanoutthegutters(檐沟)ratherthansittingaroundwaitingforthisgaswelltocomein.”

Heclimbeduptheladdertoclearthepilesofpineneedlesontheroof.Ashebackedup,heaccidentallyfellofftheroof.Helandedonhisback.Hewasparalyzed(瘫痪)fortherestofhislife,exceptforhisheadandhishands.

Iaskedhim,“Howdoyoudoitall?

Howdoyousuddenlystophiking,fishing,andrunningmarathons?

Hesaid,“Therearethreethingsyouhavetodowhensomethinglikethishappens.Thefirstthingyouhavetodoisadjust.Thesecondthingyoudoisadjust.Andthethirdthingyoudoisadjust.”

Hesaid,“Byadjustingtoyourabilities,Bill,youhavetochangeyourself-expectations.Ifyoucan’tbeaphysicalathleteanylonger,thenperhapsyoucanbeaspiritualathlete.”Hewas.

21.TheauthornoticedStephenatthecoffeeshopbecause.

A.hewasstaringattheauthorB.helookedveryenergetic

C.heateinaspecialwayD.hecutuphisfood

22.HowdidStephenadjusttohisdisability?

A.Heacceptedhimselfashewas.B.Hemadenewfriendseverywhere.

C.Hegaveupexercisingregularly.D.Heturnedtotheauthorforhelp.

23.“Aspiritualathlete”Stephenmentionedinthelastparagraphmightbe.

A.optimisticandopen-mindedB.faithfulandeasygoing

C.humorousandsensitiveD.sympatheticandcaring

24.Whentheaccidenthappened,.

A.Stephenwasworriedagaswellwoulderupt.

B.Stephenwasexpectingapieceofgoodnews.

C.Stephenwasnervousaboutthecomingstorm.

D.Stephenwashavingtheguttersrepaired.

B

VegaBlossomwasplanningtobuysixcupcakesfromDesignerDesserts-Valparaiso,alocalbakerythatwashavinganend-of-daysaleonSaturday.Butafteranothercustomerfat-shamedherinthestore,herplanschanged.

BlossomwroteonFacebookthatawomanwaitingbehindherbecameimpatientandbegancomplainingwhenacustomeraheadofthemtook“FOREVER”toplaceherorder.WhenitwasfinallyBlossom’sturntoorder,sheheardthewomantellherfriend,“Thankgod,nowlet’shopethisfatbitchdoesn’tbuyallthecupcakes,”Blossomwrote.

“AssoonasIheardthatIBOUGHTEVERYDAMNCUPCAKE,”sheadded.“ISPENT$54ONCUPCAKESJUSTTOBEABITCH.”

Blossom’sposthasnowbeensharedmorethan25,000times—andthebakeryhassincesentheratleasttwomoreboxesofcupcakes.

AdamWiltfang,DesignerDesserts’owner,alsoexpressedhisangerabouttheothercustomer’sbehavioronthebakery’sFacebookpage.

“ThisisnotatallthekindofthingIwanttobepostingonsocialmedia,butitalsoshouldn’tbesomethingthattakesplaceasoftenasitdoes.DesignerDesserts-ValparaisoisaBULLY(霸凌)FREEZONEandWILLNOTTOLERATEthesedisgustingtypesofattitudes.Didn’tyourparentseverteachyou,‘Ifyouhavenothingnicetosay,don’tsayanythingatall.’Keepyourmouthshutandruderemarkstoyourself,”Wiltfangwrote.

HealsoissuedhissincereapologiestoBlossomandencouragedthepersonwhomadetheremarksto“unlike(差评)mypageandpleasebuyyourcupcakeselsewhere.”

Wiltfangtoldthelocalnewspaperthathefelthemustpostsomethingafterlearningwhathadhappened.“Itwassounsettlingtohearthedetailsoftheincident,”hesaid.“WehavereachedouttoVegamanytimes,thankedherforhowshereactedandsharingherstory.Wehavedeliveredcupcakestoherworkeverydaysincethen.”

25.WhathappenedbeforeitwasBlossom’sturntoorder?

A.Shefeltimpatientanddecidedtobuyallthecupcakes.

B.Shesecretlycomplainedaboutthewomanbehind.

C.Thewomanbehindtalkedhappilywithherfriend.

D.Acustomerwastooslowinorderingherfood.

26.WhatcanbelearnedaboutWiltfang?

A.Hesuggestspeoplekeepsilentwhentheydon’tknowwhattosay.

B.Hethinkspeopleshouldpostthingslikethisasoftenaspossible.

C.HewasverygratefultoBlossomforadvertisinghisbakery.

D.HestoodfirmlybyBlossom’ssideonthisincident.

27.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.Blossomwillkeepreceivingcupcakeseveryday

B.Valparaisoisverypopularforitshealthyfood

C.Blossom’sbehaviorreceivesmuchpublicattention

D.Therudecustomerfinallymadeanapology

C

Overtheyears,thefullMoonhasbeenblamedforeverythingfromariseinviolentcrime,tocausingmadness,tobabybooms(婴儿潮).Butcoulditalsobethereasonsomeofyouhavefoundithardtonodoffthisweek?

Foronce,itmaynotbethosecaffeinated(含咖啡因的)drinksorhoursofscreentimethathavekeptyouawake.

ScientistsfromBaselUniversityinSwitzerlandfoundevidenceofa“lunarinfluence”whentheycarriedoutastudyonvolunteerssleepinginlaboratoryconditions.TheirresultsshowedthatduringafullMoontheir33volunteers(whowerenotinformedofthepurposeofthestudy):

(1)tookfiveminuteslongertofallasleep;

(2)sleptfor20minutesless;(3)spent30%lesstimeindeepsleep.But,interestingly,theresearcherssuggesteditwasnotdowntotheextralightfromtheMoon,astheywereshutinadarkenedroom.

Themostlikelyexplanation,accordingtotheresearchreleasedinCurrentBiology,wasthatsomehowtheywerenaturallyattunedtothemoon’scycles.

Whatcanwedoifafullmoonaffectsoursleep?

Inaword—nothing.UKsleepexpertDr.NeilStanleysaidifthefullMoon’seffectsonsleepwerebecauseofbrightness,thentheusualthingssuchaseyemaskswouldhelp.Butthestudysuggesteditwasn’taboutlight.“It’sanacademicallyinterestingpointbutitisnotparticularlyhelpfulasyoucan’tstopitfromhappening,”hesaid.“ThereisgoingtobeafullMooneverymonthwhetheryoulikeitornot.”

Theresearchcreatedabitofastirwhenitwasreleased,butitstillneedstobefollowedupwithalargergroupofindividuals—andoveralongerperiod—toruleoutachancefinding.“It’soneofthosethingsthatyouwouldinstinctively(本能地)believe—sotoactuallyfindaneffectisinteresting,”Dr.Stanleysaid.

28.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmea

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