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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至7题。
6.Whatwillthemanbuy?
A.Abluecap.B.Apinkshirt.C.Agreenscarf.
7.Howmuchwillthemanpay?
A.$8.B.$10.C.$20.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatisthegirldoingnow?
A.Readingabook.B.Watchingamovie.C.Playingavideogame.
9.Howdoesthebasilisk(蛇怪)killitsenemies?
A.Byusingpoisonouseggs.
B.Bylookingatthem.
C.Byscreaminglikeacook.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What'
s
the
probable
relationship
between
speakers?
A.
Classmates.B.Husbandandwife.C.
Fellow
workers.
11.
What
does
woman
plan
to
do
celebrate
New
Year?
Attend
a
party.
B.
Go
traveling.C.
Have
family
reunion.
12.
Why
think
it'
unwise
invite
Frank?
He
tends
misbehave
after
drinking.
B.
has
problem
with
host.
C.
doesn'
t
like
having
parties.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
time
is
it
now?
A.
4:
45
p.m.B.5:
00p.m.C.5:
15p.m.
14.
did
man
get
fined?
over-sped.B.Heranaredlight.C.He
parked
in
wrong
place.
15.
food
unavailable
Baked
pork.
Roast
fish.C.Friedchicken
16.
are
speakers
going
dinner?
See
an
exhibition.B.
straight
back
home.C.
Watch
Peking
Opera.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
we
know
about
hangover?
It'
sa
feeling
you
have
as
soon
you'
re
drunk.
There'
no
way
reduce
immediately.
We
lack
tips
on
how
deal
withit.
18.
Adam
and
Eve
eat
first-ever
hangover
case?
A.AnappleB.
Grapes.
C.Afig(无花果)
19.
happened
storyBeowulf(«
贝奥武甫»
)?
The
king'
addicted
wine.
hero
was
wine-maker.
C.Thewarriorslosttheirbattle.
20.
When
word“hangover”firstappearinwriting?
In
early
1900s.B.Aroundthe1920s.C.DuringtheWorldWarII
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
WritingContests
FILPrize
Anine-monthfellowshipoftheStudyoftheAmericanExperienceatWashingtonCollegeinChestertown,Maryland,isgivenannuallytothewinnerworkingonanessaythataddressesthehistoryorlegacyoftheAmericanRevolutionandthenation’sfoundingideas.Hewillgetascholarshipof$45,000.Submitanessaysample(样本)ofanylengthbyNovember1,2018.FILPrize,C.V.StarrCenter,CustomHouse,101SouthWaterStreet,Chester-town.(740)765-3442.
VassarMillerPrize
Aprizeof$1,500andpublicationisgivenannuallyforapoetrycollection.ThefamouspoetRosannaWarrenwilljudge.Usingtheonlinesubmissionsystem,yousubmitamanuscript(手稿)of50to80pageswitha$25entryfee.UniversityofNorthTexasPress,1155UnionCircle#311336,Denton,TX76203.(940)565-2142.
PulitzerPrizes
Fourprizesof$15,000eacharegivenannuallytoU.S.writersforbooksoffiction,generalnonfiction,andbiographyorautobiographypublishedintheUnitedStatesduringthecurrentyear.ForbookspublishedbetweenJanuary1andJune14,submitfourcopiesofthebook,anauthorbiographyandphotograph,anda$50entryfeebyJune15.ThedeadlineforbookspublishedduringthesecondhalfoftheyearisOctober1.
PulitzerPrizes,PrizesinLetters,ColumbiaUniversity,709PulitzerHall,2950Broadway,NewYork,NY10027.(212)854-3841.
SpokanePrize
Thetotalprizemoneyis$30,000andhalfofitisgivenannuallytothewinner.Otherthreeparticipantsinthetopfourwilleachreceive$5.000.ThewinnerandotherfinalistswillalsobeinvitedtoreadattheFolgerShakespeareLibraryinWashington,D.C.WriterAndreaBarrettandAlexEspinozawilljudge.Allpiecesofworkstakingpartincompetitionmustbebooksoffictionpublishedduringthecurrentyear.Submitfourcopiesofashortstorycollection,andthenovelwillbepublishedin2018byOctober31.
FaulknerFoundation,201EastCapitolStreetSE,Washington,D.C.20003.(202)898-9063.
21.IfyouwinFILPrize,youcan______.
A.gaintheresearchfund
B.becomeaprofessionalwriter
C.beadmittedintoWashingtonCollege
D.haveachancetostudyAmericanExperience
22.WhatcanwelearnaboutPulitzerPrizes?
A.Theyhavevariouskindsofawards.
B.Theyaregivenmorethanonceinayear.
C.Theynotonlypayattentiontoliteraryworks.
D.Theyaregivenforvarioustypesofliteraryworks.
23.WhatisthecommonpointbetweenPulitzerPrizesandSpokanePrize?
A.Theybothneedentryfee.
B.Theybothsupporttheonlinesubmission.
C.Theirentriesbothhavecertainwordlimit.
D.Theirentriesbothhavealreadybeenpublished.
B
FacebookchiefoperatingofficerSherylSandbergandAnnaMariaChavez,chiefofAmericanGirlScouts,areleadingacampaigntodiscouragetheuseoftheword“bossy”.Doesthetermdestroytheconfidenceofyounggirls?
Thecampaignclaimsthattermslike“bossy”areimproperlyappliedtofemales,preventingschoolgirlsfromseeingthemselvesasfuture“leaders”.Fromitsfirstapplication,thewordhasbeendefinitelyconnectedmorewithwomenthanwithmen.Itfirstappearedin1882,accordingtotheOxfordEnglishDictionary,mentioning“aladymanagerwhowasextremelybossy”.Aslateas2008,thewordappearedinreferencetofemalesfourtimesmoreoftenthanmales,claimtheBanBossycampaigners.“Tome,thereferenceisalwaysinassociationwithwomen,”saysHelenTrim,directorofFreshMinds.“Ihavethreebrothersandmyfamilystillcallme‘bossy’today.”Herfatheristheonlyotherfamilymemberwhocouldbeconsideredinthatway,saysTrim,butnobodywouldevercallhimso.
Someeducatorsrecommendthatthewordshouldbereclaimed,ratherthanbanned.“Butthethingwith‘bossy’isthatthere’saninfantile(幼稚的)elementtoit”,saysSaraMills,professoratSheffieldUniversity.“Youthinkof‘bossy’asbeinglikealittlekidwho’sclaimingmorethanhehastherighttoclaim.”
snotjust“bossy”underfire.“Pushy”isanothertarget.Theimplicationisthatwomenshouldn’tpresentthemselvesaspowerfulandconfident,Millssuggests,whichsomewomenarewillingtolistentoandaccept.Trimpointsoutthatmanymodernfemalebusinessrolemodelsareabletobebosseswithoutbeinglabeled“bossy”.Andsherarely,ifever,hearsthewordusedwithinhercompany.Butshesaysthatthedamagemaybedonemuchearlierinawoman'
slife.“Itdoescomeaboutfromthoseearlyteenageyears.”shesays.“Ithinkit’simpossibletobanaword,butifpeoplearereplacingitwithwordslike‘confidence’or‘assertiveness’,wewouldallbeinamuchbetterplace.”
24.Moreevidenceisprovidedtoshow“bossy”ismoreappliedtofemalesby_________.
A.theOxfordEnglishDictionaryB.theBanBossycampaigners
C.HelenTrimatFreshMindsD.someexpertsineducation
25.Trim'
sfamilystillconsiderherbossybecause______.
A.sheisexpectedtoleadinherfamilyB.sheisthebossofhercompany
C.sheisapowerfulandconfidentfemaleD.herfatherconsidersherthatway
26.Theunderlinedpart“underfire”mostprobablymeans_________.
A.definitelyreplacedB.stronglycriticized
C.improperlyappliedD.eagerlyexpected
27.Howdoestheauthorsoundwhenreferringtothecampaignagainst“bossy”?
A.Objective.B.Angry.C.Doubtful.D.Optimistic.
C
Increasingnumbersofairports,especiallyinEurope,arepromotinga“silentairport”idea.Itistoreducenoisepollution,suchasairport-wideannouncements,withoutsacrificingtimelyandhelpfulupdatesofinformation.
Internationalairportswereoncecharacterizedbytheirhighvoices,competinggateannouncementsandsoon.Thisisallchanging.AngelaGittens,directorgeneralofAirportsCouncilInternational(ACI),saysthereisagrowingdesireamongairportsandairlinestheyservetocreateacalm,relaxedatmospherewithoutbeingdisturbedbyannouncements.“Passengerscanrelaxwhiletheywaitfortheirflighttoboardinthecommonairsidelounges(休闲区),andfoodanddrinkareas,”shesays.
InJune,HelsinkiAirportinFinland—acountrywherethetourismslogan(口号)is“silence,please”—becamethemostrecentairporttoadoptthesilentconcept.Aspartofitscommitmenttoquietingthingsdown,announcementsforflightsaremadeonlyinboardinggateareas.
Losttrackoftimeintheshops?
Toobad.
Nobody’sgoingtocallyoutoyourflight,asannouncementsinallterminalswillbemadeonlyinexceptional(尤其)emergencycircumstances.
HeikkiKoski,vicepresidentofHelsinkiAirport,saysthatimprovedflightinformationdisplaysystemandinteractivekiosks(交互式自助服务机),togetherwithadvancesinmobiletechnology,arechangingthewayairportscommunicatewithpassengers.AtMunichairport,InfoGatekiosksallowforvideo-basedface-to-faceconversationwithalivecustomerservicerepresentativeinthetraveler’slanguageofchoice.Interactivesigns,ontheotherhand,givedirectionsatthetouchoffinger.Passengerscantapa“youarehere”displaytogetdirectionsandapproximatewalkingtimetoth