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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.Whenwillthemanarrive?

A.At8:

15.B.At8:

30.C.At8:

45.

2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Oldclassmates.C.Newfriends.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inastore.B.Inanoffice.C.Inabank.

4.Howmuchdothreetiescost?

A.60dollars.B.72dollars.C.90dollars.

5.Whatisthemanmostconcernedabout?

A.Theproblemofthecar.B.Thewaytogethome.C.Thetimetofixtheproblem.

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。

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.Whatdidthemanprobablythinkofthefilm?

A.Funny.B.Serious.C.Touching.

7.Howdoesthewomanprefertorelax?

A.BywatchingTV.B.Byreadingbooks.C.Bydoingsports.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodowiththerestthreebooks?

A.Returnthem.B.Renewthem.C.Buythem.

9.Howmuchchangedoesthewomanget?

A.$4.B.$6.C.$10.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatwasthemandoingwhencalledlastnight?

A.Attendingaparty.

B.Repairingacomputer.

C.Playingcomputergames.

11.Whatdidthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Checkhernotebook.

B.Lendherhiscomputer.

C.Helpwithherhomework.

12.Whydoesthewomanrefusetosendhernotebookrepaired?

A.Shehasnotime.

B.Shelacksmoney.

C.Therepairshopisfaraway.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatwasthewomanaskedtodoonMonday?

A.Liftheavyboxes.B.Putbottlesonshelves.C.Sorttinsandpackets.

14.WhathappenedtothewomanonWednesday?

A.Shewaslateforwork.

B.Shebrokemanybottles.

C.Sheputonwrongpricelabels.

15.Whatdayisitprobablytoday?

A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.

16.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Thewoman’sjobapplication.

B.Thewoman’sworkexperience.

C.Thewoman’srelationshipwithherboss.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whenwasthecenterfirstopened?

A.In1869.B.In1952.C.In1969.

18.Whatitemisnotincludedinthe$280price?

A.Thefood.B.Theequipment.C.Thewalkingboots.

19.Whatcanpeoplelearnontheseconddayofthefour-daycourse?

A.Howtouseamap.B.Howtoclimbatnight.C.Howtopredicttheweather.

20.Whatdidthespeakerliketodointheevenings?

A.WatchTV.B.Seeamovie.C.Playtabletennis.

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

É

coleCollegeParkSchool

FallWelcomeBack—Tuesday,September5th

DearFamilies:

Ourfirst(half)dayofschoolforthe2017/2018schoolyearisTuesday,September5.Thisisaveryimportantday;

wewelcomestudentsandparentsbacktoanotherschoolyearandconfirmthestudentswhowillbeattendingEcoleCollegeParkSchoo1.PleasenotethatstudentsinGrade1—8shouldbepreparedtostayfortheentiremorning.Kindergartenstudentswillonlystayforanhour.

TuesdayAttendanceInformation:

Kindergartenstudents/parentsgototheirregularclassroom(downstairs,onleft)foronehouronly.Parentspleasestayforthefullhour.

Grade1—8studentswillmeetoutside(weatherpermitting)orinthegymtofindtheirgradesignsandthenwillmovetoclassrooms.

BusingInformation:

Changestothe2017—2018schoo1yearbusservicewillbeginonSeptember5.

BusingstartsforKindergartenstudentsonSeptember11andcontinuesfromSeptember11onward.

Pleasedonotparkinourschoolbuszoneasparkingticketsareissued.

FeestoBePaidinOfficeAreaFirstWeekofSchool:

É

coleCollegeParkSchoolcoversthe$28costofa11studentfees.Additionalrequestformoneymaybeneededtosupportfieldtripsofspecialprojects.

Grade1—8studentspaya$6StudentPlannerfee.

BandFeeis$25andispaidtothebandteacher.

OnWednesday,September6,studentsshouldbeatschoolby8:

50amandmeetintheclassroomtheywereinonTuesday.Thiswillbeafulldayofclassesforstudents.

21.HowlongwillaGrade7studentstayatschoolonTuesday,September5?

A.Anafternoon.B.Anhour.C.Halfaday.D.Afullday.

22.Howmuchdoesoneneedtopaytojointheband?

A.Sixdollars.B.Twenty-fivedollars.

C.Twenty—eightdollars.D.Fifty—fivedollars.

23.WhatwillstudentsdoonWednesday,September6?

A.Meetoutsideorinthegym.B.Movetoanewclassroomforaday.

C.Begintohavelessonsasnormal.D.Starttotaketheschoolbustogotoschoo1.

B

“Iwishwecouldstayanotherweek,”mysix-year-oldson,Colin,saidwithasighonthelastdayofourvacation.Ididn’tblamehim.WelookedforwardtoourannualweekattheJerseyShoreallyear.Fourofus—mymom,myhusband,andColin—rentedthesecondfloorofalargesummerhouse.There’splentyoffunforallthefamily.Iwouldhavelovedtohaveanotherweektheretoo.

“Sorry,buddy,”ItoldColin,“butwecan’taffordit.”“WhatifIprayedforit?

”heasked.“Youcanprayforanythingyouwant,”Itoldhim.“I’llpraythatwecanhaveanextraweeknextsummer.I’11prayallyear.”Itoldhimitwasagreatidea,butoncewegothomeIhadsecondthought.Wehadneverbeenabletocomeupwiththemoneyforatwo-weekstay.MaybeIshouldberemindingColinthatsometimesourprayerrequestswouldnotbereplied.ButIcouldn’tbringmyselftodoit.AllyearroundwhenColinsaidhisprayers,hewouldmentiontheextraweekatthebeachhouse.

Thenextsummerfoundusbackwithourwholefamilyatthesamebeachhouse—foroneweekonly.Colindidn’tseemtoodisappointedaswewerepackinguptoleaveonourlastday.Justthen,thephonerang.Mymomansweredit.Whenshehungup,shelookedsurprised.“Thatwasthehouse’sowner,”shesaid.“Thepeoplestayingherenextweekjustcancelled.He’sofferingittousforabargainprice.”Thatbargainpricewasjustlowenoughforustocover.Itwasourfamily’sonlytwo-weekholiday,thankstoColin.

24.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherson’srequestwhensaying“Ididn’tblamehim.”?

A.Reasonable.B.Unbelievable.C.Ridiculous.D.Strange.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph2referto?

A.Borrowingmoney.

B.Stayinganotherweek.

C.Prayingforanextraweek.

D.Havingatwo-weekholiday.

26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesColin?

A.Generous.B.Determined.C.Honest.D.Brave.

27.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theycancelledtheirholidayforthenextyear.

B.Colingotextremelydisappointeduponleaving.

C.Theirdreamtohaveatwo-weekholidaycametrue.

D.Theauthor’smothercalledthehouseownerforabargaining.

C

AJapaneseengineerhasdevelopedatransportersmallenoughtobecarriedinabackpackthathesaysistheworld’sfirst“carinabag”.Twenty-six-year-oldKuniakoSaitoandhisteamatCocoaMotorsrecentlyintroducedtothepublicthebattery:

powered“WalkCar”transporter,whichisthesizeofalaptopandresemblesaskateboardmorethanacar.TheslenderWalkCarismadefromaluminumandweighsbetweentwoandthreekilograms,dependingonwhetheritisanindoororoutdoorversion.

Saitoexpectstoseemanyotherusesforhistransporter,ashesaysithasenoughpowertohelppeoplepushwheelchairswithease.Thelightweightmetalboardisstrongerthanitlooks,andcantakeloadsofupto120kg.Itreachestopspeedsof10kilometersperhour,fordistancesofupto12kilometersafterthreehoursofcharging.Itsdevelopersaysit’salsoextremelysimpletoride.OncetheriderstandsonittheWalkCarstartsautomatically,whilesimplysteppingoffstopsthevehicle.Tochangedirection,theuserjustshiftstheirweight.Bestofall,thereisnoneedtofindaparkingspace,becauseitfitsintoasmallbagwhennotinuse.

Saitosaidhisstudiesinelectriccarmotorcontrolsystemsbroughthimtheideaforthenewkindofride.“Ithought,‘whatifwecouldjustcarryourtransportationinourbags,wouldn’tthatmeanwe’dalwayshaveourtransportationwithustorideon?

’Andmyfriendsaskedmetomakeone,sinceIwasdoingmymastersinengineeringspecificallyonelectriccarmotorcontrolsystems,”hesaid.

SaitosayscustomerswillbeabletoreservetheirownWalkCarsfromautumn2017onthecrowd—fundingwebsiteKickstarter.Thefuturisticskateboardwillhaveaprice-tagofaround100,000JapaneseYen(approx.$800USD).Shippingisexpectedtobeginbyspring2019.

28.Whatdoweknowaboutthetransporterfromthefirstparagraph?

A.It’ssafe.B.It’sportable.

C.It’sheavy.D.It’sexpensive.

29.WhentheuserstepsofftheWalkCar,itwill___________.

A.stoprunningB.chargeitself

C.startmovingD.changedirection

30.What’sthebiggestadvantageoftheWalkCar?

A.Itcarriesalot.B.It’ssimpletoride.

C.Itdoesn’tburnanyoil.D.Itneedsnoparkinglot.

31.WhatcontributestoSaito’sinvention?

A.Hisfriend’shelp.B.Thepopularityofcars.

C.Hisstudiesinengineering.D.Theadvicefromthedisabled.

D

TheotherdayIcameacrossastoryinTheNewYorkTimesMagazineaboutGoogle’sgoaltobuildbetterteamsintheworkplace.Googlefoundthatthebestteamsaren’tnecessarilyformedwhengreatmindscometogetherbutratherwhenco-workersfeel“psychologicallysafe”withoneanother.

That’ssomethingGooglemanagerMattSakaguchidiscoveredfirst-handafterasurveyshowednotallofhisemployeesfeltfulfilledatwork.Mattmetwithhisteamoutsidetheofficetogooverthesurveyresults.Heaskedhisemployeestoopenupbysharingsomethingpersonalandkickedthingsoffwithastoryofhisown.

“Ithinkoneofthethingsmost

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