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his
product.B.Toapplyforajob.C.Tobook
anairlineticket.
2.What’s
the
relationship
between
speakers?
A.Goodfriends.B.Fellow
workers.C.Salesmanandcustomer.
3.What
does
man
want
to
do?
A.Buyboat
tickets.B.Visitthe
islands.C.Become
a
guide.
4.Where
conversation
take
place?
A.Athome.B.In
concert
hall.C.In
aKTV.
5.What
doesthe
girl
mostforChristmas?
A.Aradio.B.Atoycar.C.Little
dolls.
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
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6、7两个小题。
6.Whatisthemandoing?
A
Reading
stories.B.Waiting
for
friend.C.Observing
people’s
pace.
7.What
is
couple
going
do
according
man?
A.Have
brunch.B.Gettheir
hair
done.C.Say
goodbye
each
other.
听下面一段对话,回答第8、9两个小题。
8.Whyisthemancalling?
A.Tocheck
onanorder.B.To
discussa
website.C.To
change
delivery
time.
9.What
day
isit
today?
A.Monday.B.Thursday.C.Friday
听下面一段对话,回答第l0至第l2三个小题。
l0.How
didthewomanbook
movie
tickets?
A.On
phone.B.At
ticket
office.C.Through
Internet.
11.Where
will
speakers
go
first?
A.Thecinema.B.The
restaurant.C.The
bookstore.
l2.Whenwas
appointment
originally
scheduled?
A.At
11:
30.`B.At
12:
00.C.At2:
00.
听下面一段对话,回答第l3
至第l6
四个小题。
l3.How
longdidthe
woman
studyphysics?
A.For
six
months.B.For
three
years.C.For
four
years.
14.Where
work
now?
theBBC.B.At
railway
station.C
.At
local
weather
center.
15.What
brings
forecasters
more
accurate
information?
A.Modern
technology.B.Rich
experience.C.Weather
training
course.
l6.What
doesthewomanthink
ofherjob?
A.Easy.B.Boring.C.Time-consuming
听下面一段独白,回答第l7
至第20
l7.Whatwasthespeakerafraidof?
A.Water.B.Dolphins.C.Strangers.
l8.What
Real
Dreams
A.It
develops
skills.
B.It
arranges
sightseeing
trips.
C.Ithelps
people
realize
their
dreams.
l9.What
did
speaker
inthe
sea?
A.She
fed
two
dolphins.
B.She
swam
with
C.She
played
her
friend
20.What’s
talk
mainly
about?
A.Dolphins
wisdom.
B.An
amazing
experience.
C.Anintroduction
Dreams.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Novemberisn’ttheonlytimewhenpeoplecometogethertoraisemoneyforgoodcauses.Herearethreeothermajorcharityeventsfromaroundtheworld.
RaceforLife,UK
Whatstartedoffasaraceof680womeninaLondonparkinl994toraisemoneyforacancercharityhasnowturnedintoamassivenationwideevent,withthousandsofwomenupanddowntheUKtakingparteveryyear.
Knownfordressingheadtotoeinpink,participantsraisemoneyforbreastcancerresearchbybeingsponsoredtotakepartinmarathons,whichareorganizedallyearround.Sinceitbegan,morethan8millionwomenhavetakenpart,raisingover£
547millionforCancerResearchUK.
40-HourFamine(饥饿),Australia
Normallytakingplaceinmid-August,thisprogramencouragesyoungAustralianstogivesomethingupfor40hoursinordertoraiseawarenessoflessfortunateyouthsaroundtheworld.
Participantsraisemoneywhichisdonatedtogoodcausesworldwide,bygivingsomethingupfortheweekend,includingtheuseoftechnology(TVs,computers,smartphonesandsoon),orevenfood.Sinceitbeganinl975,WorldVisionAustralia,theevent’sorganizer,hasraisedoverA$200million.
AIDS/LifeCycle,US
Eachyear,thousandsofpeopleridethe545-mileroutefromSanFranciscotoLosAngelesinordertoraisemoneyandawarenessforHIV(AIDS-relatedcauses.Cyclistsmakethetripoversevendays,stoppingeachnightatdesignatedcampstoshower,eatandrelax.Themainlymaleridersareknownfortheircolorfulridingsportswear,withsomedressingasnuns(修女),cowboysoreveninbikinis.Theeventhasraisedaround$l00millionsinceit
beganin200l.
2l.Inwhatwayis“Raceforlife”special?
A.Theparticipantsareallwomen.
B.It’sayearlymarathonheldinLondon
C.Alltheathletesarecancerpatients.
D.Itattractsabout8millionpeopleeveryyear.
22.WhatdothecyclistsmainlydointheAIDS/LifeCycletrip?
A.Advertiseforabrandsportssuit.
B.ResearchintothecausesofAIDS.
C.Talkwithlocalcowboysincamps.
D.Cycleinthedaytimeandrestatnight.
23.Whatdothethreeeventshaveincommon?
A.Alltheparticipantsgivesomethingawaytothepoor.
B.Theyareallheldtoraisemoneyforpeopleinneed.
C.Alltheparticipantsdonatewhattheyhavetocharity.
D.Theyhavealldrawnpeople’sattentiontocancerandAIDS.
B
Isn’titamazingthatonepersoncanchangeyourlifebysharingoneideaattherighttimeandplace?
Thisiscertainlywhathappenedinmylife.
WhenIwasl8,IlefthomeforElPaso.UponreachingdowntownElPaso,Imetahomelessmanonthestreetcomer.HestoppedmeandquestionedmeasIpassedby.HeaskedmeifIwasrunningawayfromhome.Itoldhim,“Notexactly,sir,sincemyfatherhadgivenmearidetothefreewayinHoustonandgivenmehisblessingswhilesaying.‘Itisimportanttofollowyourdreamandwhatisinyourheart,Son.’”
Afterasimpleconversation,thebum(流浪汉)toldmetofollowhim.Hetoldmethathehadsomethinggrandtoshowmeandsharewithme.WewalkedacoupleofblocksuntilwecameuponthedowntownElPasoPublicLibrary.Thebumfirstledmetoatableandaskedmetositdownandwaitforamomentwhilehelookedforsomethingspecialamongtheshelves.Afewmomentslater,hereturnedwithacoupleofoldbooksunderhisarmsandputthemonthetable.
Hethensatdownbesidemeandsaid,“TherearetwothingsthatIwanttoteachyou,youngman.Numberoneistoneverjudgeabookbyitscover.”
Hefollowedwith,“I’llbetyouthinkI’mabum,don’tyou,youngman?
”
Isaid,“Well,uh,yes,Iguessso,sir.”
“Well,youngman,I’vegotalittlesurpriseforyou.Iamoneofthewealthiestmenintheworld.IoriginallycomefromtheNortheastandhaveallthethingsthatmoneycanbuy.Butayearago,mywifepassedaway,andsincethenIhavebeendeeplyreflectinguponlife.IrealizedtherewerecertainthingsIhadnotyetexperiencedinlife,oneofwhichwaswhatitwouldbeliketolivelikeabeggaronthestreets.ForthepastyearIhavebeengoingfromcitytocitydoingjustthat.So,yousee,don’teverjudgeabookbyitscover,foracovercanfoolyou.
“Numbertwoistolearntoread,myboy,forthereisonlyonethingthatpeoplecan’ttakeawayfromyouandthatisyourwisdom.”
Atthatmoment,hereachedforwardgrabbedmyrighthandinhisandputthemuponthebookshe’dpulledfromtheshelves.TheywerethewritingsofPlatoandAristotle—immortal(不朽的)classicsfromancienttimes.
24.Whydidthebumstoptheauthoronthestreet?
A.Hewantedtoknowhowhearrivedthere.
B.Hewantedtoquestionhimabouthisfamily.
C.Hedoubtedwhetherheranawayfromhome.
D.Hewonderedifhecouldgotothelibrarywithhim.
25.Whatcanweknowabouttheauthor’sfather?
A.Hecompletelysupportedhim.
B.Hewasconfusedathisbehavior.
C.Hewonderedwhatwasinhismind.
D.Hewasalittleanxiousabouthim.
26.Whydidtheoldmanbecomeabum?
A.Hewasdeeplysadathiswife’sdeath.
B.Hejustwantedtotryanewwayoflife.
C.Hepretendedtobepoortotravelalone.
D.Hehopedtoexpresshisattitudetowardsmoney.
27.Howwouldtheauthorprobablyfeelaboutthisexperience?
A.Itwasmeaningless.
B.Itwasridiculous.
C.Itwasamusing
D.Itwasinspiring.
C
Itisback-to-schooltimeintheUnitedStates,whichformanyisbittersweet.Thebitterpartissayinggoodbyetocarefree,unscheduledsummerdays.Thesweetpartissayinghellotoanewschoolyearandschoolfriends.
However,goingbacktoschoolcanalsobeastressfultimeforchildrenandfamilies.Everykidmustmakethechangefromeasysummerlifetoroutines,schedulesandhomework.Parentsmightalsostressaboutspendingextramoneyforanewschoolyear.Theyoftenneedtopayschoolfeesortobuynewschoolclothes,sportsequipment,musicalinstrumentsandschoolsupplies.
Back-to-schoolstressisdifferentfordifferentages.Youngerchildrenmayfeelscaredtoleavetheirfamilies.Makingnewfriendsanddealingwithbullying(欺霸行为)canalsocausestressforstudents.Olderstudentsmaystressabouttheirappearance,gradesandgettingintocollege.
A20l3surveybytheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationfoundthatteensintheU.S.arenowasstressedasadults.Ahighpercentageoftheteenssurveyedsaytheyarestressedaboutgettingintoagoodcollege(83%)ordecidingwhattodoafterhighschool(69%)andfinancialconcernsfortheirfamily(65%)
However,parents,teachersandchildrencanallhelptomakethetransition(过渡)backtoschooleasier.
MaryAnneAidalabeganteachingintheNewYorkschoolsysteminl962.Sheretired39yearslater,in200l.Sheisanaward-winningteacher.Sheadvisesparentstofocusonthebasics—getenoughsleep,eathealthyfoods,andtumoffelectronicsbeforebedtime.
“Well,thefirstthingthey(parents)havetodoistogetthem(children)onascheduleofsleephabits.Andtheyshouldals