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9.18.C.£

9.15.

答案是C。

1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inaclothesstores.C.Inahotel.

2.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Employerandemployee.

B.Nextdoorneighbors.

C.Twogoodfriends.

3.Whattimewillthewomanleave?

A.At11:

00tonight.

B.At6:

10tomorrowmorning.

C.At11:

00tomorrowmorning.

4.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?

A.Gethimsomefruit.

B.Washhisclothes.

C.Takehimtothesupermarket.

5.Whatwillthespeakersmostprobablydothisweekend?

A.Seeafilm.B.Climbamountain.C.Playtabletennis.

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.Whendidthemanreservetheroom?

A.OnOctober8th.B.OnOctober15th.C.OnOctober22nd.

7.Howdoesthemanwanttopay?

A.Incash.B.Bytraveler’scheck.C.Bycreditcard.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whydoesthemantakeeveningclasses?

A.Tokillhisfreetime.

B.Toprepareforanewjob.

C.Togetqualifiedforhispresentjob.

9.Whichofthefollowingisthemostimportantparttotheman?

A.Theclassmates.B.Theteachers.C.Thecourseitself.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatwillthewomandoontheafternoonofApril7th?

A.SeeaplayB.WatchTV.C.GotoChildren’sClub.

11.Howmanyticketsdoesthewomanwant?

A.2.B.3.C.5.

12.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Makeacall.

B.Gotogetthetickets.

C.CollectinformationaboutCinderella.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatisthemanmostprobably?

A.Ashopkeeper.B.Ashoppingguide.C.Auniversitystudent.

14.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atasupermarket.B.Atauniversity.C.Atthewoman’shouse.

15.Whydoesthewomanalwaysshopatthesupermarket?

A.Thepriceisreasonable.

B.Therearefewerpeople.

C.Itisnearherhome.

16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Sheworksfivedaysaweek.

B.Shealwaysgoesshoppingalone.

C.Shethinksshoppingonlineinconvenient.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatisJackBrown?

A.Aninformationofficer.

B.Aproductionmanager.

C.Amarketingmanager.

18.WhatwillthelistenersdowithMatthewDurstonnext?

A.Havelunch.

B.Watchavideo.

C.Visittheproductionarea.

19.Whoisthemarketingmanager?

A.JackBrown.B.JohnWhite.C.MatthewDurston.

20.Wherewillthelistenersmeetat7:

15pm?

A.Inacompany.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inahotel.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15个小题;

每小题2分,满分30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。

A

DogparksonLongIsland

LetyourdogplayatoneoftheseLongIslanddogparkswherehe’llbefreetowalkaroundandexplore.Fromentertainmentfacilitiestoparktips,we’vecollectedeverythingyouneedtoknowbeforeyoutakeyourpetforanafternoonofoutdoorfun.

1.Amagansett,NapeagueStatePark

Amagansett,NapeagueStatePark,Route27.Dogsareallowedonaleash(狗链)inthisundevelopedpark,whichincludestrails,woodedareasandroads.Accesstothebeach.Nowatersourceorpublicbathrooms.

2.EastMeadow,EisenhowerPark

EastMeadow,EisenhowerPark,SalisburyParkDriveandStewartAvenue,EastMeadow.Inadditiontoshadedseating,eachrunhasawatersource.Permitsarefree,butrequired.

3.Calverton,IsaacPark

Calverton,IsaacPark,ontheGrummansite,withinVeteran’sMemorialPark.Separatedbylargeandsmalldogs,thishalf-acreplothasshadetrees,seatingandaccesstothebeach.Bringyourownwater;

leasheddogscanbewalkedonsometrails;

TownofRiverheadresidentsonly.

4.Broolhaven,RobinsonDuckFarmDogPark

Broolhaven,RobinsonDuckFarmDogPark,2903MontaukHwy.This3-acreparkhasareasforlargeandsmalldogs,butnowatersource.Large-dogareaincludesatrainingcourse.$18yearlypassforvillageresidents.

5.Massapequa,ClocksBoulevardPark

Massapequa,ClocksBoulevardPark,offLoudenAvenueandSunriseHighway.Atlargerthan1acre,thisdogparkhaslotsofroomtorunandwoodedareasforshade.Opendawntodusk.Watersourcesareavailableinboththelarge-andsmall-dogareas.Ithasenoughparkingandseating.OpentoTownofOysterBayresidents.

21.Inwhichparksarewatersourcesavailable?

A.IsaacParkandEisenhowerPark.

B.NapeagueStateParkandIsaacPark.

C.EisenhowerParkandClocksBoulevardPark.

D.RobinsonDuckFarmDogParkandClocksBoulevardPark.

22.WhatisrequiredifyouarevisitingIsaacPark?

A.Buyingapermit.

B.Spending$18everyyear.

C.Keepingpublicbathroomsclean.

D.TheidentityasaresidentofTownofRiverhead.

23.What’sspecialaboutRobinsonDuckFarmDogPark?

A.Dogscanbetrainedthere.B.Ithaslargeroomfordogs.

C.Dogscangetshadethere.D.Itisfreeforvillageresidents.

B

Forthelasteightyears,JoMeaderodeherbikeeachSundayona16-mileroundtriptoherjobwashingdishes.Ittookmorethananhoureachway.Otherdaysoftheweekshewouldspendtwohoursonthreebusesfromherapartmenttogettotheotherwork,forafour-hourroundtrip.

Thatwasthe“before”partofherlife.The“after”partofherlifewasstartedbythecommunityPoliceOfficerTrevorArnold,whodeliveredausedcartoherwiththehelpofacardealerandotherdonors.

Arnold,whospottedMeade,redandsweaty,ridingherbikeintheworstheatthissummer,decidedhewouldgetheracar.HeintendedtoquietlybuyherausedcaroutofhisownpocketsoheturnedtohisfriendKodySlaght,acarsalesmantoaskaboutacarpriced$1,000.Thatwasn’tenoughforareliableride,Slaghtsaid,butthedealershipsaidtheywouldfindagoodcarforheratagoodprice.Soonothersweredonating.SlaghtandArnoldwouldn’tsayhowmuchthecarcost,butthevalueisabout$4,000.

ArnoldsaidhewasmotivatedbyMeade’sworkethic(职业道德)tohelp.“Iseealotofhardworkingpeoplebutthat’swhentheyareatwork.Canyouimaginespendingfourhoursofyourdaygettingtoandfromwork?

”hesaid.

Meade’sbosssaidshewasawesomeandreallyreliablewhensheworkedandshegotalongwithothers.“She’swillingtoridethethreebusestogetinhereonherdayoffifweneedherto.”

Meadesaidshewasplanningtobuyacar,“butIhaven’tbeenabletoaffordit,”shesaid.“Trevor,heisaverygoodguy.Ididnotexpectthis.”

24.WhatcanwelearnaboutJoMeade’swork?

A.It’sfreebutlow-paid.

B.It’snotworthherdevotion.

C.It’scompetitiveandhigh-paid.

D.It’stime-consumingontheroad.

25.WhydidSlaghtdisagreetoArnold’sbuyingacarpriced$1,000?

A.ThecarwastooexpensiveforMeade.

B.ThecarwasbeyondArnold’saffordability.

C.Thecarhadbeendonatedtoanotherperson.

D.Thecarwasnotingoodconditionofdriving.

26.WhatinspiredArnoldtobuyacarforMeade?

A.HissympathyforMeade.

B.Hisdutyasapoliceman.

C.Hercommitmenttowork.

D.Herdesireforabetterlife.

27.What’sMeade’sfeelingforthedonatedcar?

A.Normal.B.Surprised.

C.Embarrassed.D.Disappointed.

C

Almostallresearchesinsleepexplainthatnightmaresareareactiontonegativeexperiencesthathappenduringwakinghours.However,someofthembelievethatnightmaresdohavesomerealbenefits.One2017study,forexample,foundthatfrequentnightmaresufferersratedthemselvesasmoreempathetic(共鸣的).Theyalsodisplayedmoreofatendencytounconsciouslymirrorotherpeoplethroughthingslikeyawning.Peoplewhohaveconstantnightmaresalsotendtothinkfurtheroutsidetheboxonpsychoanalysistasks.Someotherresearcheshavefoundsupportfortheideathatnightmaresmightbelinkedtocreativity.

Peopleseekingcurefornightmareswerenotnecessarilymorefearfuloranxious,butratherhadageneralsensitivitytoallemotionalexperience.Sensitivityisthedrivingforcebehindintensedreams.Heightenedsensitivitytothreatsorfearduringthedayresultsinbaddreamsandnightmares,whereasheightenedpassionorexcitementmayresultinmoreintensepositivedreams.Andboththeseformsofdreamsmayfeedbackintowakinglife,perhapsincreasingsufferingafternightmares,orpromotingsocialbondsandempathyafterpositivedreams.

Theeffectsgofurtherstill.Thissensitivityoverflowsoverintoperceptionsandthoughts:

peoplewhohavealotofnightmaresexperienceadreamlikequalitytotheirwakingthoughts.Andthiskindofthinkingseemstogivethemacreativeedge.Forinstance,studiesshowthatsuchpeopletendtohavegreatercreativetalentandartisticexpression.Andpeoplewhooftenhavenightmaresalsotendtohavemorepositivedreamsthantheaverageperson.

Theevidencepointstowardstheideathat,ratherthandisturbingnormalactivity,peoplewhoareunfortunateinhavingalotofnightmaresalsohaveadreaminglifethatisatleastascreative,positiveandvividasitcanbedistressingandterrifying.What’smore,thisimaginativerichnessisunlikelytobelimitedtosleep,butalsoisfilledwithwakingthoughtanddaydreams.Evenafterpeoplewakeupandshakeoffthenightmare,inotherwords,amarkofitstaysbehind,possessingthemthroughouttheday.

28.Whatdomostsleepresearchersthinkofnightmares?

A.Theyhavenoadvantagesatall.

B.Theymakepeoplemoreempathetic.

C.Theycanpromotehuman’creativity.

D.Theyareareflectionofwakingbehaviour.

29.Howcannightmaresufferersprobablysto

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