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第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)

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。

1.Whosehouseissmaller?

A.Bob’s.B.Thewoman’s.

C.Ben’s.

2.Whycan’tthemanopenthedoorbyhimself?

A.Hishandshurt.

B.He’sbusywithsomethingelse.

C.Hedoesn’tknowhowtoopenit.

3.Whatcolordoesthemanlike?

A.Blue.B.Green.C.Darkblue.

4.WhatwillLucydoonthisweekend?

A.Workonherpaper.

B.Gooutwithherfriend.

C.Makesomeplans.

5.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.ThemanwillgotoEdinburghforaholiday.

B.JustinisinEdinburghnow.

C.JustinisstayingathospitalinEdinburghnow.

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.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shegoestothegymtwiceaweek.

B.Sheislearningtodance.

C.Sheenjoysrunningaroundincircles.

7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'

sclass?

A.It'

sbettertoexercisethantowalk.

B.Ridingtomusicisalotoffun.

C.It'

snotasinterestingasridingabikeoutdoors.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatisthewoman’sdifficultyinfindingajob?

A.Shehasnoworkexperience.

B.Shecan’tuseacomputer.

C.Shetypesslowly.

9.Whereisthemanworkingnow?

A.Atajobcenter.

B.Atarecordingcompany.

C.Atasocialsecurityorganization.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?

A.Preparelunch.

B.Haveaparty.

C.Gotoafriend’shousefordinner.

11.Whatdoesthewomanstillneed?

A.Atie.B.Someflowers.C.Somecandy.

12.Whatshouldonedowhenhegoestoafriend’shouseforthefirsttimeaccordingtothewoman’smother?

A.Takesomething.B.Getdressedup.C.Havedinner.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatanimalscanbeseenintheaquarium?

A.Sharks.B.Whales.C.Polarbears.

14.Whatfoodcanthevisitorsgivethemonkeystoeat?

A.Fruits.

B.Biscuits.

C.Speciallypreparedfood.

15.Wheredomorethan300speciesofbirdscomefrom?

A.Africa.B.SouthAmerica.C.SoutheastAsia.

16.Whocanhelpthevisitorsiftheyhaveanyquestions?

A.Thespeaker.B.Thefeeders.

C.Thepeopleattheinformationdesk.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhenwillthefirearriveclosetoLakewood?

A.Bysixo’clockintheeveningB.Byfiveo’clockintheevening.

C.Bysixo’clockinthemorning.

18.Whereshouldn’tresidentsgotoescapethefire?

A.Springfield.B.WesternHill.C.PointCabinaStation.

19.Howlongwillittakeresidentstoreachthesafezone?

A.Lessthantenminutes.B.Lessthantwentyminutes.

C.Lessthanthirtyminutes.

20.Whatareresidentsadvisedtodobeforetheyleave?

A.Leaveallpetsbehind.B.Staycalmanddonotpanic.

C.Tellthestatepolicewheretheyaregoing.

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Shoppingforclothesisnotthesameexperienceforamanasitisforawoman.Amangoesshoppingbecauseheneedssomething.Allmensimplywalkintoashopandasktheassistantforwhattheywant.Iftheshophasitinstock,thesalesmanimmediatelyfindsit,andthebusinessoftryingitonfollowsatonce.Allbeingwell,thedealcanbeandofteniscompletedinlessthanfiveminutes.

Foraman,smallproblemsmaybeginwhentheshopdoesn'

thavewhathewants.Inthatcase,thesaleswomantriestosellthecustomersomethingelse."

Iknowthisjacketisnotthestyleyouwant,sir,butwouldyouliketotryitforsize?

Ithappenstobethecolouryoumentioned."

Fewmenhavepatiencewiththistreatment,andtheusualresponseis:

"

Thisistherightcolourandmaybetherightsize,butIshouldbewastingmytimeandyoursbytryingiton."

However,awomaninalmosteveryrespectdoessointheoppositeway.Hershoppingisnotoftenbasedonneedandsheisonly"

havingalookaround"

.Sheisalwaysopentopersuasion;

indeedshesetsgreatstorebywhatthesaleswomantellsher.Shewilltryonanynumberofthings.Mostwomenhaveanexcellentsenseofvaluewhentheybuyclothes.Theyarealwaysonthelookoutfortheunexpectedbargain.Facedwitharoomfulofdresses,awomanmayeasilyspendanhourgoingfromoneroomtoanother,oftenretracinghersteps,beforeselectingthedressesshewantstotryon.Itisalaboriousprocess,butapparentlyanenjoyableone.Mostdressshopsprovidechairsforthewaitinghusbands.

21.Theunderlinedpart“setsgreatstoreby”inparagraph3means_____.

A.hasmuchinformationaboutB.knowsnothingabout

C.believesinD.hasherdoubtsabout

22.Whatdoesthepassagetellusaboutwomenshoppersforclothes?

A.Theywelcomesuggestionsfromothers.B.Theyrarelyconsiderbuyingcheapclothes.

C.Theypredictwhattheywanttobuy.D.Theylistentoadvicebutnevertakeit.

23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Menneverbuywhattheyneed.

B.Aman’sshoppingisoftenbasedonneed.

C.Awomangoesshoppinginordertolookforcheapthings.

D.Awoman’sshoppingisneverbasedonneed.

B

It’shardtofindAliceMunrointhemedia.Evenaftershewonthe2013NobelPrizeinLiterature,theCanadianwriterjustappearedforaquickinterviewandthendroppedoutofsight.OnDec29,shestilldidn'

tseekthespotlight(聚光灯)whenshewasnamedoneofthefiveWomenoftheYearbytheFinancialTimes.

InMunro'

seyes,ordinarylivesalwayshidelargerdramas.Sosherecordswhatwecasuallythinkofastheeverydayactionsofnormalpeople.Sheoftenfocusesonlifeinherhometown,asmallvillageinOntariowhichsheismostfamiliarwith.Shewritesabouttheordinarythingsinthevillage-foxforming,treesfilledintheOntariowilderness,poorcountryalcoholandlonglastillnesses.Aboveall,shetalksaboutgirlsandwomenwhohaveseeminglyordinarylivesbutstruggleagainstdailymisfortune.

Shehasaspecialtalentforuncoveringtheextraordinaryintheordinary.Theseareordinarypeople,ordinarystories,butshehasthemagic.Herpreciselanguage,depthofdetailandthelogicofherstorytellinghavemadeherstoriesinviting.

Runaway,oneofMunro’srepresentativeworks,isagoodexampleofherwritingstyle.OneofthestoriescentersonthelifeofanordinarywomanCarla,wholivesinasmallCanadiantownwithherhusbandClark.ThestoryslowlyformsapictureofCarla,trappedinabadmarriage,herunhappinessbuildingintodesperationuntilshedecidedtoflee.ThestoryofCarlaisastoryofthepowerandbetrayalsoflove.Itisaboutlostchildrenandlotsofchancesthatwecanallfindinlife,Thereispainbeneaththesurface,likeaneedleintheheart.

Sinceshepublishedherfirstcollectionofshortstoriesin1968,Munrohaswonmanyawards,withtheNobelPrizebeingherbiggesthonor.OnOct10,2013,theNobelPrizecommitteenamedMunrothe“masterofthecontemporaryshortstory”.

24.WelearnfromParagraph1thatAliceMunro_____

A.didn'

tgetonwellwiththemediaB.remainedmodestthoughverysuccessful

C.didn’tvaluethetitleofWomenoftheYearD.wassurprisedatwinningtheNobelPrize

25.WhatmakesAliceMunro’sstoriesfascinatingaccordingtothetext?

A.HerwritingtechniquesB.Thecomplicatedplots

C.ThehumorouslanguageD.Herrichimagination

26.InherrepresentativeworkRunaway,Carla_____

A.leadsahappylifewithClarkB.isafaithfulwifetoherhusband

C.losesallhopesforabetterlifeD.triestorunawayfromherhusband

27.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.AliceMunroandherhometownB.TheawardsAliceMunrowon

C.AliceMunroandherwritingstyleD.AliceMunro’sliterarylife

C

TheriseoftheInternethasbeenoneofthemosttransformativedevelopmentsinhumanhistory,comparableinimpacttotheinventionoftheprintingpressandthetelegraph.Overtwobillionpeopleworldwidenowhaveaccesstovastlymoreinformationthaneverbefore,andcancommunicatewitheachotherinstantly,oftenusingWeb-connectedmobiledevicestheycarryeverywhere.ButtheInternet’stremendousimpacthasonlyjustbegun.

  “MassadoptionoftheInternetisdrivingoneofthemostexcitingsocial,cultural,andpoliticaltransformationsinhistory,andunlikeearlierperiodsofchange,thistimetheeffectsarefullyglobal,”SchmidtandCohenwriteintheirnewbookTheNewDigitalAge.

  PerhapsthemostprofoundchangeswillcomewhenthefivebillionpeopleworldwidewhocurrentlylackInternetaccessgetonline.TheauthorsdoanexcellentjobofexaminingtheimplicationsoftheInternetrevolutionforindividuals,governments,andinstitutionslikethenewsmedia.Butifthebookhasonemajorshortcoming,it’sthatauthorsdon’tspendenoughtimeapplyingacriticaleyetotheroleofInternetbusinessesinthesesweepingchanges.

  Intheirbook,theauthorsprovidethemostauthoritativevolumetodatethatdescribes—andmoreimportantlypredicts—howtheInternetwillshapeourlivesinthecomingdecades.Theypaintapictureofaworldinwhichindividuals,companies,institutions,andgovernmentsmustdealwithtworealities,onephysical,andonevirtual.

  Atthecoreofthebookistheideathat“technologyisneutral,butpeoplearen’t.”Byusingthisconceptasastartingpoint,theauthorsaimtomovebeyondthenowfamiliaroptimistvs.pessimistdichotomy(对立观点)thathascharacterizedmanyrecentdebatesaboutwhethertheriseoftheInternetwillultimatelybegoodorbadforsociety.InaninterviewwithTIMEearlierthisweek,Cohensaidalthoughheandhisco-authorareoptimisticaboutmanyaspe

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