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A.Inaclinic.B.Inacinema.C.Inarestaurant.
4.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Listeningtosomemusic.B.Playingsomemusic.C.Working.
5.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Hewillrepairthecarforthewoman.
B.Hewillpickupthewoman’saunt.C.Hewillgivethewomanaride.
第二节(共15题,每题1.5分,共22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inahospital.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inapark.
7.Whichstatementistrue?
A.ThemanhasbeenwaitingforalongtimeB.Themanisratherhungrynow.
C.Thewomanwillputinadrinkmachinerightnow.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whomdoesthewomanwanttospeakto?
A.Tom.B.Amy.C.Harding.
9.Whydoesthewomanmakethephonecall?
A.Tochangeherappointment.B.Togetsomeinformation.
C.Todiscusssportsactivities.
10.Whatwillthewomando?
A.Gooutforlunch.B.Waitforaphonecall.C.Callbacklater.
请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.WhatdoweknowaboutBetsy?
A.Sheis16now.B.ShewillgotoHarvard.C.Shewasinvitedtoabigdancetonight.
12.Whatisdifferentaboutthespeakersandtheirgirls?
A.Theiraddresses.B.Theirgrades.C.Theirnationalities.
13.Howwillthegirlsgethome?
A.Thewomanwillpickthemup.B.Sharonwilldrivethemhome.C.Themanwillpickthemup.
请听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sjob?
A.It’sboringB.Itplayswell.C.Ithassomeadventure.
15.Whatwillhappenifthemanjoinsthemerchantteams?
A.Hemightbesenttowar.B.Hewillbetrainedforyears.
C.He’lltakemanyadventures.
16.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Bringherapresent.B.Meettheman’sfamily.C.Takehertotravelaroundtheworld.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdoweknowaboutthevegetablegardening?
A.Itisahobbymostlyfortheold.B.Itmakespeoplefeelboredom.
C.Itisaworthwhileactivity.
18.Inwhatseasonscanawell-keptgardenprovidefreshvegetables?
A.Allyearround.B.Fromlatespringtoautumn.C.Fromspringtolateautumn.
19.Whatisneededtokeepthegardenwell?
A.Hardworkandtime.B.Alotofmoney.C.Alotofinvestment.
20.Whatdotheurbanandsuburbanfamiliesfeelaboutvegetablegardening?
A.Convenient.B.Expensive.C.Fun.
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)
A
Toplistsarelecturingpeopleoneverythingfrom"
100placestovisit"
to"
100bookstoread"
.Aren'
tyoujusttiredofbeingtoldwhattodowithyourtime?
Nowyouhavealisttoendalllists!
Takealookatthefollowingtwoexamplesfromthelistof"
101thingsnottodo"
:
SwimwithDolphins(海豚)?
Swimmingwithdolphinsisoneoftheworld’smostprofitabletouristactivities.However,noteverydolphinwillwelcomehavingtheirbusy,tiringdayinterruptedbytouristsscreamingandpushingaroundtheminthewater.Worseyet,whendolphinsgettooneartotheboatsloadedwithtourists,theycouldgetcaughtupinropesandkilledbypropellers(螺旋桨).
Here’salittlesecret.Dolphinslooklikesmilingatyou,butactuallythey’rejustopeningtheirmouths.
GotoSeetheMonaLisa?
Theremustbesomethingaboutthemysterious(神秘的)smile.The6millionpeoplewhovisittheladyintheLouvreeveryyearcan’tallbewrong,afterall.Buttheycanbequiteannoying,standinginfrontofyou,holdinguptheircamerastopreventyoufromseeinganything.Infact,itishardforyoutoseethepaintingclearlybecauseyouhavetostayawayfromitforsecurityreasons.Afterqueuingforhours,manytouristscanremaininfrontofthepaintingonlyfor15secondsatmost.
Ifthemysteriousladyinthepictureknewherfate,shewouldn’tjustbesmiling,she’dbelaughing.
So,stilllongtoseetheMonaLisa?
Ifyouwanttofindoutmoreaboutthelist,read101ThingsNOTtoDoBeforeYouDie.Visitwww.not2dobeforeidie.co.ukandbuythebookata20%discount.
21.Accordingtothepassage,swimmingwithdolphins________.
A.istheworld’smostpopulartouristactivity
B.givesfuntobothtouristsanddolphins
C.willmaketouristsbusyandtired
D.cancausedangertodolphins
22.whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutgoingtoseetheMonaLisa?
A.Itiswrongtogoandseethemysterioussmile.
B.Itisnotassatisfyingasexpected.
C.Fifteensecondsinfrontofthepaintingisenough.
D.Queuingforhoursisworthwhile.
23.Thelistof“101thingsnottodo”ismademostprobablybecauseitsauthor_______.
A.thinksitboringtodothethingssuggestedbyotherlists
B.believesotherlistsarenothumorousenough
C.intendstopersuadepeopletoreadmorelists
D.wantstoprovidealistdifferentfromotherlists
B
Lookcloselyatyourhands-aretheyclean?
Itdoesn'
tmatterhowmanytimesyouwashyourhands,they'
restillcrowdedwithmicrobes,whicharealsocalled"
germs"
or"
bacteria"
.Microbesareeverywhere.Butdon'
tworry-mostmicrobesdon'
tharmyou,andmanyactuallyhelpyoustayalive.
Now,scientistssaythemicrobesthatliveonourhandscouldbeusefulinasurprisingway:
fightingcrime.
Whenpolicevisitthesceneofacrime,theyoftenlookforfingerprintstotrytoidentifythecriminal.Butaccordingtoarecentstudy,investigatorscouldevenusemicrobestohelpbreakacriminalcase.
Everypersonhashisorherownsetofmicrobesthatliveontheirhands,accordingtoscientistsattheUniversityofColorado.Thatmeansthemixofdifferentkindsofmicrobesoneverybody'
shandisunique-muchlikeone'
sfingerprint.
Thescientistswantedtoknowwhetherthismicrobemixcouldbeusedasanewkindoffingerprint-especiallyinacrimescenewherefingerprintsmightbehardtofind.Andpolicemenuseforensicssuchasstudyingfingerprintstoidentifythecriminal.
"
Microbefingerprintsarehardertohide,"
saidNoahFierer,oneofthescientists."
Youcan'
tsterilize(杀菌)asurfacejustbywipingitoff."
Histeamcomparedthebacteriaonthehandsof273peopletothebacteriafoundoneachperson'
scomputerkeyboard.Forthestudy,thekeyboardshadbeenusedonlybythepeoplewhowerebeingtested.Thestudyshowedthatthemixofmicrobesfromeachperson'
shandsmatchedthemixofmicrobesonthatperson'
skeyboard.Thescientistswereeasilyabletotellthe273peopleapart-justbylookingattheirkeyboards.
Buttherearealotmorethan273criminals.Otherscientistswonderwhetherthemicrobefingerprintcanreallybethatuseful.
Fiereragreesthatscientistshavealotmoreworktodobeforethemicrobefingerprintwillbeausefultool.
24.Accordingtothepassage,microbesonpeople'
shands.
A.domoreharmthangoodB.arealmostthesame
C.mighthelpsolvecrimesD.areeasytogetridof
25.Theunderlinedword"
forensics"
inParagraph5probablyrefersto.
A.anewkindoffingerprintB.thescientifictestusedbypolice
C.akindofbacteriainpeople'
shandsD.akindofnewlyinventedkeyboard
26.WhatdidFierer'
steamfindthroughthestudy?
A.Theycouldtellwhohadusedwhichcomputer.
B.Theyfoundthecriminalamongthe237people.
C.Computerkeyboardscouldn'
tkeeppeople'
smicrobefingerprints
D.People'
shandscouldbeidentifiedbythekeyboardstheyused.
27.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A.theimportanceoffingerprintsB.howtocleanourhands
C.differentgermsonourhandsD.theusefulnessofmicrobes
C
Grown-upsareoftensurprisedbyhowwelltheyremembersomethingtheylearnedaschildrenbuthaveneverpracticedeversince.Amanwhohasnothadachancetogoswimmingforyearscanstillswimaswellaseverwhenhegetsbackinthewater.Hecangetonabicycleaftermanyyearsandstillrideaway.Hecanplaycatchandhitaballaswellashisson.Amotherwhohasnotthoughtaboutthewordsforyearscanteachherdaughterthepoemthatbegins"
Twinkle,twinkle,littlestar"
orrememberthestoryofCinderellaorGoldilocksandtheThreeBears.
Oneexplanationisthelawofoverlearning,whichcanbestatedasfollows:
Oncewehavelearnedsomething,additionallearningtrials(尝试)increasethelengthoftimewewillrememberit.
Inchildhoodweusuallycontinuetopracticesuchskillsasswimming,bicycleriding,andplayingbaseballlongafterwehavelearnedthem.Wecontinuetolistentoandremindourselvesofwordssuchas"
andchildhoodtalessuchasCinderellaandGoldilocks.Wenotonlylearnbutoverlearn.
Themultiplicationtables(乘法口诀表)areanexceptiontothegeneralrulethatweforgetratherquicklythethingsthatwelearninschool,becausetheyareanotherofthethingsweoverlearninchildhood.
Thelawofoverlearningexplainswhycramming(突击学习)foranexamination.thoughitmayresultinapassinggrade,isnotasatisfactorywaytolearnacollegecourse.Bycramming,astudentmaylearnthesubjectwellenoughtogetbyontheexamination,butheislikelysoontoforgetalmosteverythinghelearned.Alittleoverlearning,ontheotherhand,isreallynecessaryforone'
sfuturedevelopment.
28.WhatisthemainideaofparagraphI?
A.Peoplerememberwellwhattheylearnedinchildhood.
B.Childrenhaveabettermemorythangrown-ups.
C.Poemreadingisagoodwaytolearnwords.
D.Storiesforchildrenarceasytoremember.
29.Theauthorexplainsthelawofoverlearningby_________.
A.presentingresearchfindings
B.sellingdowngeneralrules
C.makingacomparison