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B.Helikeshistorybetter.
C.Helikesbothhistoryandart.
4.Whatwillthewomanhavetodo?
A.Borrowatapetomorrow.
B.Lendthetapetoherclassmates.
C.Returnthetapetothemantoday.
5.Whydoesthewomanwanttochangeherjob?
A.Togetmoremoney.
B.Tohavemorechallenges.
C.Tohavemorechances.
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.Whydoesthemancall?
A.ToremindJoeofameeting.
B.ToinviteJoetoplaytennis.
C.ToinviteJoetoaparty.
7.What’stheman’sphonenumber?
A.7841568.B.7845148.C.7845328.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Wherewillthemankeeptheplant?
A.Inhisroom.
B.Inhisoffice.
C.Inthesittingroom.
9.Whydoesthewomanwanttobuyaplant?
A.Becauseshewantstokeeponeinheroffice.
B.Becauseshewantstokeeponeinherbedroom.
C.BecauseshewantstogiveonetoAdam.
10.WhatdoweknowaboutAdam?
A.Helosthisjob.
B.He’sgotanewposition.
C.Hedislikeshisnewoffice.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatwillthegirldoifsheischosenforthejob?
A.Attendadebatecontestforcollegestudents.
B.AttendanEnglishspeechcontest.
C.HostanEnglishspeechcontest.
12.Whoisthemostsuitablepersonfortheposition?
A.Jane.B.Mary.C.Rose.
13.Howisthejob?
A.Interesting.
B.Challenging.
C.Easy.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inalibrary.
B.Inabookstore.
C.Inasupermarket.
15.Whendidthemanstartcollegestudies?
A.Lastyear.
B.Lastmonth.
C.Lastweek.
16.Wheredoesthemanlive?
A.Athome.
B.InDormitory4023.
C.Atahouseherented.
17.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandointhefuture?
A.Bringhisstudentcardwithhim.
B.Workparttimetopractice.
C.Usehismiddlename.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.WhenisHarrodsopen?
A.FromMondaytoSaturday.
B.FromMondaytoSunday.
C.FromTuesdaytoSunday.
19.WhatisthemostinterestingthingaboutHarrods?
A.There’rehundredsoflightsatnight.
B.There’re25cafesandrestaurantsinit.
C.There’sadoctorinthestoreandabank.
20.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?
A.Totellusherfavouritedepartmentstore.
B.TotalkaboutdepartmentstoresinLondon.
C.TocallonustodoshoppinginHarrods.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Asparents,thewellbeingofyourchildrenisveryimportant.Itisimportanttokeepthemhappyandhealthy.Itisalsoimportanttomakesuretheyareactive.Itisespeciallyimportantforchildrenundertheageoffive.Asparents,itcanbehardtofindtimeforallthese.AttheShiningLightDayCenter,weunderstandthat.Wehavecreatedalotofactivitiestohelpyourchildren.
Ouractivitiescovermanydifferentareas.Wewanttohelpchildrenlearntoworkwithothers.Wewanttohelpchildrenlearntoreadandspeak.Wealsowanttohelpchildrentobehealthy.Ouractivitiesincludeclassesandgames.Thesekeepthechildreninterested.Atthesametime,theyarelearningandgrowing.
Ourprogramsareforchildrenbetweentheagesof3and5.ChildrenwilllearnbasicmathandEnglishskills.Ourprogramhelpschildrenstartgradeschool.
Ourclassesareheldattwodifferenttimes.Onweekdays,classesareheldfromnoonto3p.m.Onweekends,classesareheldfrom9a.m.to11a.m.Thisgivesyoualotofchoiceasaparent.
AllparentsshouldconsidertheShiningLightDayCenter;
itwillgiveyourchildrenagoodbeginninginlife.Visitourwebsitetodaytolearnmore.
LearningActivity
Details
Storytelling
Childrenlistentostoriesbeingtold.Thentheyhelpwritetheendingofthestory.
TellingTime
Childrenlearncountingskillsbyusingclocks.Theycounthoursandminutes.
HideandSeek
Childrenmustfindtoyshiddeninouroutdoorplayareas.
Puppet(木偶)Show
Childrenusehandpuppetstoactoutstories.Theyworkinpairs.
21.WhendoestheShiningLightDayCenterhaveclasses?
A.9a.m.to11a.m.onSaturdays.
B.9a.m.to11a.m.onMondays.
C.3a.m.to5p.m.onSundays.
D.3a.m.to5p.m.onFridays.
22.Whichactivityfromthetablewouldbemostlikelytohelpdevelopmathskills?
A.Storytelling. B.Tellingtime.
C.PuppetShow.D.HideandSeek.
23.Thetextismostlikely______.
A.anewsarticle
B.ateachingplan
C.abusinessreport
D.anadvertisement
B
Childrenwhospendmoretimeoutdoorsmayhavealowerriskofbecomingnearsighted,newresearchsuggests.
Inthestudy,researcherslookedatabout1,900schoolchildren.Thescientistsfoundthatthekidswhohadbeeninstructedtospendmoretimeoutdoorsoverthreeyearswere23percentlesslikelytodevelopnearsightednessduringthistimethanthosewhohadnotbeeninstructedtospendmoretimeoutdoors.Moreover,amongthekidswhodidbecomenearsightedduringthestudy,thedegreetowhichtheireyesightworsenedwasslightlysmalleramongthosewhospentmoretimeoutdoors.
Theresearchersselectedsixschoolsandrequiredthechildren,whoseaverageagewas7atthestartofthestudy,toattendoneadditional60minuteclassofoutdooractivitiesduringeachschooldayforthreeyears.Theparentsofthesechildrenwerealsoencouragedtoengagetheirchildreninoutdooractivitiesafterschool,especiallyduringweekendsandholidays.Theotherhalfofthechildren,fromanothersixschools,continuedtheirusualactivitypatterns.Afterthreeyears,30.4percentofthekidsintheintervention(干预)grouphadbecomenearsighted,comparedwith38.5percentofthekidsintheothergroup.
Itisnotclearexactlywhyspendingmoretimeoutsidewouldbenefitchildren’seyesight,theresearcherssaid.However,someresearchhassuggestedthatthehigherlevelsoflightintensityfoundoutdoorsmayincreasethereleaseofthechemicaldopamine(多巴胺)oftheeye.Inturn,dopamineisknowntorestrain(抑制)thetypeofgrowthintheeyethatisassociatedwithnearsightedness.
Basedonthenewresults,theresearchersrecommendthatchildrenspendmoretimeoutdoorsbecauseofthepotentialbenefitstotheireyesight.However,it’simportanttoprotectkids’skinandeyesfromUVlight,whichcanbedamaging.
24.Whatdidthechildrenintheinventiongroupdoduringeachschoolday?
A.Attendanextraclassofoutdooractivities.
B.Continuetodotheirusualactivities.
C.Spendonehourindoingeyeexercises.
D.Participateinoutdooractivitieswithparents.
25.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthechemicaldopamine?
A.Itcancontributetopoorsight.
B.Itcandamagepeople’sbrain.
C.Itisbeneficialtoeyesight.
D.Itmeanslowlevelsoflightintensity.
26.Whatmaybediscussedinthefollowingparagraph?
A.Howtodesignoutdooractivitiesforkids.
B.Howtopreventkidsbecomingnearsighted.
C.Howtoprotectkids’skinandeyesfromUVlight.
D.Howtoencouragekidstojoininoutdooractivities.
27.Whichcanserveasthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheMoreTimeOutdoors,theBetter
B.KidsMaySeeBetterifTheyPlayOutside
C.It’sTimetoEngageKidsinOutdoorActivities
D.ResearchersFoundaCureforNearsightedness
C
WhenyoustudyabroadinFrance,youcanexpecttobetreatedthesameasyournativeclassmates,whetherinalectureoradiscussionclass.
WhileyoucanstudyabroadinFranceandfocusonnearlyanysubject,it’sthestudentswithapassionforthearts,architecture(建筑学)andhistorythatrushtothecountryinthelargestnumbers.Andthat’snoshock,consideringthatFrancehasbeenthecenteroftheartsforcenturies.
Asstudentsofthearts,youwillhavetomakecarefuluseofyourtime,givenallthatFrancehastooffer.
●VisittheLouvretoviewtheworksofFrenchartistssuchasMonet,MatisseandRenoir;
●ReadtheworksofsuchFrenchliterarygeniusesasBaudelaire,ProustandVoltaire;
●ListentothemusicofDebussy,ormorecontemporary(当代的)artistslikeAirandDaftPunk.
Franceisalsoamaindestinationforarchitecturestudents,asyouwillseearchitectureinnearlyeverystyle:
●TheGothicChateaudeChambord,builtinthe1500s;
●PlaceDauphinebuiltin1607inBaroquestyle;
●Thepostmodernhousingdevelopment,MarnelaVallee.
HistorystudentswillfindthatFrancehasbeenwheretheactionisforquitesometime.Overthecourseofthecenturies,ithasbeenthestageforthemostimportantdevelopmentsinthehistoryofmankind,includingtheFrenchRevolution,theriseofNapoleonandtheriseoftheFifthRepublicunderPresidentCharlesdeGaulle.ItwasalsothesiteoftheD—Dayinvasion(诺曼底登陆)ofworldWarⅡ.
Asapossiblestudyabroadlocation,Francehasalottooffer,becausethecombinationofeducationalinstitutions(教育机构),artsandculture,andnationalhistoryaresecondtonone.
28.WhatcanwelearnaboutstudyingabroadinFrancefromthetext?
A.FewstudentschoosetostudyinFrance.
B.Therearemanylecturesanddiscussionclasses.
C.StudentsfromChinaareusuallytreatedbadly.
D.Franceisthebestplaceforstudentswholovethearts.
29.Whatcanartstudentsdoonweekends?
A.EnjoyVoltaire’smusic.
B.ListentoProust’smusic.
C.ReadRenoir’sliteraryworks.
D.ViewMonet’sworksintheLouvre.
30.Accordingtothetext,youcanseemanykindsofarchitectureinFrance,suchas________.
①Thepostmodernhousingdevelopment ②Baroquestylebuildings ③theBigBen ④Gothicarchitecture