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A.Goingout.
B.Orderingdrinks.
C.Preparingforaparty.
4.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inaclassroom.
B.Inalibrary.
C.Inabookstore.
5.Whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.GoontheInternet.
B.Makeaphonecall.
C.Takeatraintrip.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15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.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?
A.Aninformationoffice.
B.Apolicestation.
C.Ashoerepairshop.
7.WhatistheTownGuideaccordingtotheman?
A.Abrochure.
B.Anewspaper.
C.Amap.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthemansayabouttherestaurant?
A.It’sthebiggestonearound.
B.Itoffersmanytastydishes.
C.It’sfamousforitsseafood.
9.Whatwillthewomanprobablyorder?
A.Friedfish.
B.Roastchicken.
C.Beefsteak.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WherewillMr.Whitebeat11o’clock?
A.Attheoffice.
B.Attheairport.
C.Attherestaurant.
11.WhatwillMr.Whiteprobablydoatoneintheafternoon?
A.Receiveaguest.
B.Haveameeting.
C.Readareport.
12.WhenwillMissWilsonseeMr.White?
A.Atlunchtime.
B.Lateintheafternoon.
C.Thenextmorning.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhyisBillgoingtoGermany?
A.Toworkonaproject.
B.TostudyGerman.
C.Tostartanewcompany.
14.What
did
the
woman
dislike
about
Germany?
A.The
weather.
B.The
food.
C.
The
schools.
15.WhatdoesBillhopetodoabouthisfamily?
A.BringthemtoGermany.
B.LeavetheminEngland.
C.Visittheminafewmonths.
16.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Fellow-travelers.B.Colleagues.C.Classmates.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhendiditrainlasttimeinJuarez?
A.Threedaysago.B.Amonthago.C.Ayearago.
18.WhatseasonisitinJuarez?
A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.
19.Whataretheelderlyadvisedtodo?
A.Takeawalkintheafternoon.
B.Keeptheirhomescool.
C.Drinkplentyofwater.
20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?
A.Hostingaradioprogram.
B.Conductingaseminar.
C.Forecastingtheweather.
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、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
DuringthemonthofSeptember,adearfriendofminelostherhusbandsuddenlyinanaccident.Thisaccidentwassuddenandcertainlyunexpected.Wesometimestakeourlovedonesforgranted,andweexpectthattheywillbewithusforever.However,asweallknow,lifedoesnotworkthatwayandsometimeswegetawakeupcallthatshocksusandrealizehowshortlifeis.
Incomfortingher,ItriedtoimagineifIwereinhershoeshowwouldIfeel.Itwasimpossibletoimaginewhatshewasgoingthrough.WhatwordsdoIsaytohelpher?
Sometimeswordsjustcannotexpressourfeelings.Sometimesouractionsaremuchmoremeaningfulthanwords.Ahugcansometimesexpressmorethanourwordswilleverexpress.Sometimes,justbeingtheretolistenismoremeaningfulandhelpfultopeople.
AsIwasleavingthefuneralparlor(葬礼),IranintoMarilyn.Sheisoneofthosefriendswhoiswithyouinthegoodtimesandisalwaysbyyoursideinthebadtimes.Shehasasenseofhumorthatmakeseveryonefeelatease.Wechattedforafewmoments,andthensheaskedmehowmyjobwas.IwastellingherIwashavingastressfulweekwithmyjob.Shelistenedtome,thenwithoutsayingaword,shetookherhandsandplacedthemonmyface,andsaidtome,“Butatleastyouhaveaday.”
Sincethatday,whenIstartfeelingstressed,IremindmyselfofMarilyn’swords—butatleastIhaveaday!
Thingscouldbealotworse,butIamaliveandIhavealottobethankfulfor.
21.Theauthorwasshockedprobablybecause______.
A.shereceivedacallatnightsuddenlyB.herfriend’shusbanddiedofanaccident
C.shetookanythingforgrantedinlifeD.herlovedonelefthersuddenlyoneday
22.Theauthorwasmostlikelytocomfortherfriendby_______.
A.sayingmanykindwordstoherfriendB.imaginghowsadherfriendwas
C.listeningtoherfriendsincerelyD.goingthroughalotoftroubles
23.Accordingtotheauthor,Marilynwas_______.
A.positive,helpfulandhumorousB.strong,honestandclever
C.lucky,activeanddeterminedD.wealthy,nobleandfriendly
24.Bysaying“Butatleastyouhaveaday”,Marilynmeansthat_______.
A.youwilldiesoonafterthedayB.adayislongenoughforyou
C.lifeisreallytooshortforallofusD.youarestillaliveandshouldbegrateful
B
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25.Youwillprobablyfindthepassage________.
A.inamagazineB.inanewspaperC.inatextbookD.onawebsite
26.Accordingtothetext,Jack,afull-timestudentinLondon,willatleastpay_______forhisone-sessionprogrammeinLSESummerSchool.
A.£1,775B.£1,825C.£2,500D.£2,550
27.Forwhatpurposeisthetextwritten?
A.AttractingstudentstoattendtheprogrammesinLSESummerSchool.
B.IntroducingsomefamousteachersandcoursesinLSESummerSchool.
C.GettingstudentstoknowmoreabouttheprogrammesintheUK.
D.OfferingsomecheapercoursesforstudentsfromtheUK.
C
Gossip(闲话)movessoquicklythatfewpeoplehavetimetocovertheirears,eveniftheywantto.
“Ihateitwhenothersgossipaboutme,”saidMandyMiraglia,16,ahighschoolstudentfromCalifornia,“buttobehonest,gossipwithmyfriendsmakesmefeelIamtrustedandbelongtothegroup.”Miragliaisnottheonlypersonwhofeelslikethat.
Gossiphaslongbeenlookeddownonaslittlemorethannonsenseandbadmanners.Butrecentresearchhasshownthatgossiphasmanypositiveeffectsonyoursociallife.
“Therehasbeenatrendamongpeopletodislikegossip.”saidDavidSloanWilson,aprofessorfromtheStateUniversityofNewYorkinBinghamton,US.“Butgossipappearstobeaveryimportantformofbehaviourinagroupoffriends,definingtheirgroupmembership.”
For18months,KevinKniffin,fromtheUniversityofWisconsin,US,researchedthebehaviourof50people.Hefoundthatgossiplevelspeakedwhenasportsteamincludedaslacker,someonewhoregularlymissedpracticesorshoweduplate.Othermembersoftheteamwouldsoonstarttojokeabouttheslacker’sshortcomingsbehindhisback,becausetheythinktheyarebadforthewholeteam.
Gossipaboutthemistakesofseniormembershelpsnewcomersrebuildtheirconfidenceafterafailure.
Italsohelpsrelievesocialandprofessionalanxiety.Long-termstudiesshowthatpeoplearoundtheworlddevotefromafifthtotwothirdsormoreoftheirdailyconversationtogossip,andmenappeartobejustaseagerforgossipaswomen.
Itishardtojudgegossip,butitismorepowerfulthanyouthink.
28.Theauthorwouldprobablyagreethat________.
A.gossipisbadmanners
B.gossiphasmanygoodeffects
C.gossipissomewhatlikenonsense
D.gossipismorepowerfulthanadvice
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“slacker”inParagraph5meanaccordingtothecontext?
A.Someonewhovaluestheteambenefitmuch.
B.Someonewhodoesnotdowhattheyshouldwell.
C.Someonewhoisactiveinsports.
D.Someonewhoshowsnomuchinterestinsports.
30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Gossipisausefulwayofbuildinggroupmembership.
B.Gossipcanpossiblymakesomeoneelseconfident.
C.Generally,womenaremorefondofgossipthanmen.
D.Actuallyeveryonegossipstosomedegreeintheirdailyconversation.
31.Thefirsttwoparagraphsareusedto________.
A.pointoutacommonfact
B.listthebadeffectsofgossip
C.showpeople’sattitudestowardsgossip
D.analyzethetwosidesofgossip
D
TheCuriousIncidentoftheDogintheNightTimeisanovelabouta15yearoldautisticboynamedChristopherBoone.AfterdiscoveringthedeadbodyofWellington,hisneighbor’sdog,Christopherdecidestofindoutthecauseofthedog’sdeath.Herecordshisfindings,ashehasdecidedthathewillcreatea“murdermysterynovel”ofthesituation.Butlikeanymurdermysterynovel,nothing