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()1.Whendoesthestorecloseintheevening?

A.At11:

00.B.At11:

30.C.At12:

00.

()2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

A.Watertheplants.B.Washthecar.C.Donothing.

()3.WheredidthewomanmeetTom?

A.Outsidethebank.B.Inthebank.C.Inthepostoffice.

()4.WhatdoweknowaboutJames?

A.Heisneverlate.B.Heisoftenlate.C.Heisnotpatient.

()5.Whatwillthewomando?

A.Tositdownbeforegoingin.

B.Togointothestorewiththeman.

C.Tobuytheshoesbeforegoingin.

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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

()6.Howoftenshouldthebabycleanhisteethassoonasthefirsttoothappears?

A.Onceaday.B.Twiceaday.C.Threetimesaday.

()7.Whenshouldthebabystartusingsofttoothbrushandasmallbitoftoothpaste?

A.Atabout1yearto18monthsofage.

B.Atabout13to18monthsofage.

C.Atabout14to18monthsofage.

听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

()8.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Onthestreet.C.Intheoffice.

()9.Whatdoweknowabouttheweather?

A.EasternEnglandwillbesnowytomorrow.

B.NorthernEnglandwillbefoggytomorrow.

C.SouthwesternEnglandwillbecleartomorrowafternoon.

听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。

()10.WhatisJohn?

A.Adoctor.B.Afarmer.C.Apostman.

()11.WhatcanwelearnaboutFred?

A.Hehasthelargestfarminhisstate.

B.Hewillbuymorefieldsnextyear.

C.Hegrowscottoninhisfield.

()12.Whatdidthewomanoncedoatherbrother’s?

A.Drinkingmilk.B.Milkingacow.C.Killingacow.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。

()13.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Returningherphone.B.Repairingherphone.C.Selectingaphone.

()14.Howmuchdoesitcostinthecheapestplan?

A.£6.B.£20.C.£34.

()15.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shesendsshortmessagesalot.

B.Shechoosesthesecondcheapestplanatlast.

C.Shecanuseup200minutesoffreecallsquickly.

()16.Whatfunctiondoesthewomanneedinthemobilephone?

A.FMradio.B.Internetaccess.C.MP3.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。

()17.Whymightapersonbepreventedfromdoinggoodwork?

A.Hethinksheisoldenoughtomakethemostofhismentalfacility.

B.Heacceptsanotherperson’smistakenestimateofhisability.

C.Hebelievesinwhatotherpeoplethinkofhim.

()18.Whatwillapersondoifhebelievesinhislowability?

A.Failtogoatajobbutneverloseheart.

B.Showcompletelackofconfidence.

C.Sparenoeffortstodothings.

()19.WhywasAlfredAdlerpooratarithmeticasaboy?

A.Helosthisself-confidence.

B.Hewasweakinthinking.

C.Hisparentsexpectedtoomuchofhim.

()20.WhichofthefollowingisthemostimportantfactortoAdler’ssuccess?

A.Spiritandexperience.

B.Interestandself-respect.

C.Confidenceanddetermination.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

(共15小题;

每小题2分,满分30分)

(A)

WantawonderfultravelinLondon?

Don’tmissthefollowing!

TheGuardsMuseum

TheGuardsMuseumwascreatedasaneducationaltoolforthenewestintakeoftheGuardsandincludesexhibitsofuniformforthefiveRovalregiments(团)datingfromtheCivilWar,withdetailsofthenatureandoriginoftheirceremonialdutiesrightuptotheircontemporaryrole.Toanyoneinterestedintheseworld-famoussoldiersthisLondontouristattractionisamust-see.

Telephone:

02074143428

Toytheatre

Toytheatre(orpapertheatre)wasmostpopularinthe1800s,andconsistsofpapertheatres,somewithanextraordinarylevelofdetail,allowingchildrentostagetheirownproductionsathome,usuallywithcut-outsheetsoffiguresforthescenery,props(道具)andvariouscharactersintheplay.

02079671066

CharlesDickensMuseum

TheCharlesDickensMuseum,anauthor’shousemuseumatDoughtyStreet,isacelebrationofoneofthegreatestnovelistsinBritishhistory.Themuseumexhibitsover100,000itemsfrompersonalitemstoartworks(艺术品)fromsomeofhisbooks.ItissaidthatDickenswrote3ofhismostfamousstorieswhilelivinghere,OliverTwist,NicholasNicklebyandThePickwickPapers.Thebuildingisthewriter’sonlysurvivingLondonhouseandwecangettoknowwhatlifeinthehouseholdwouldhavebeenlike.

02074052127

FoundlingMuseum

TheFoundlingMuseumwasoriginallyoneofthefirsthousesinLondonforabandonedchildrenandhousedover27,000childrenbeforeitsclosure(关闭).SincethenthisLondonattractionhastransformed(转化)itselfintoonespecialLondonmuseumwithalargecollectionofartworksandsocialhistoryrelatingtothechildrentakeninandtheterriblesocialproblemsthatledtochildrenbeingabandonedbytheirparents.

02078413600

21.Whichwillyoucallifyouprefersomehistoryofthearmy?

A.02074143428B.02079671066

C.02074052127D.02078413600

22.WhatcanwelearnfromtheCharlesDickensMuseum?

A.Thehouseremainsfamousasbefore.

B.ItisCharlesDickens’onlysurvivinghouse.

C.VisitorscanhaveatasteofDickens’lifethere.

D.CharlesDickenswrotemostofhisnovelsthere.

23.Whichusedtobeawelfare(福利)institute?

A.TheGuardsMuseumB.Toytheatre

C.CharlesDickensMuseumD.FoundlingMuseum

(B)

Iwasgettingreadytogotobedwhenthephonerang.Thiscouldnotbegood.Mymindracedthroughthelistoffamilymemberswhomightneedhelp,butthevoicewashardlyfamiliar.

“Lindy,thisisLesley.”Idon’tknowLesleywell.Wedidoccasionallyspeakwitheachother,buttosaywewerefriendswasnotappropriate.Iaskedwhatsheneeded.Perhapssomethingreallyawfulcausedhertoreachsomeoneshebarelyknew.Instead,sheaskedme,“Doyouhaveroomforaturkey?

Inyourfreezer?

”Wehadlotsofroominourfreezer,andinfact,toomuch.“Sure,”Iresponded,“didyourfreezerbreakdown?

”“Notexactly,”Lesleyreplied,butIwillexplainwhenIarrive.”

Minuteslatercameahugefreezertruck.Lesleysteppeddownandexplainedthelease(租约)ofthegrocerystoreherhusbandservicedhadrunoutandthattheyhadtoemptyallthefreezersthatverynight.Thinkingitwasashametothrowawayallthisgoodfood,theydecidedtodropofffoodtoanyoneshecouldthinkof.Noticingourfreezerwasprettyempty,Lesleyaskedtofillitup.Ourhomewastheirlaststopandanythingleftwouldhavetobeputinourfreezer.Anhourlater,everythingfinished,Iaskedher,“Whenwillyoucomebackforallthis?

”Lesleylaughed,“Wedon’twantitback.Itisyours!

Thanksforhelpingusout!

”Thentheywavedgoodbyeanddroveaway.

“Forhelpingthemout?

”Weopenedourfreezerdoor.Insidewereallexpensivefoodsweneverboughtbutoftenlongedtotry.Wewerestrugglingtobuygroceries,yetitwasnotsomethingwesharedwithanyone.However,ourneedsweremetinanunexpectedway,bythatcall,“Doyouhaveroomforaturkey?

24.Howdidthewriterfeelwhensheheardthephoneringing?

A.Anxious.B.Angry.C.Shocked.D.Relieved.

25.Whatdoestheauthorindicatebytheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph2?

A.Theirfreezerwastoolargetofill.

B.Theirfreezerwaslessfrequentlyused.

C.Theywererunningoutoffoodsupplies.

D.Theyweregladtoputtheturkeyinthefreezer.

26.WhydidLesleycallupthewriter?

A.Becausethewriterwashergoodfriend.

B.Becausesheknewthewriterwasinneed.

C.Becausesomethingawfulhadhappened.

D.Becauseshedidn’twantfoodtogotowaste.

27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Whoismyangel?

B.Doyouhaveroomforaturkey?

C.Unexpectedbargains.D.Afriendonspeakingterms.

(C)

Aconferencewasheldwithformertechnologyindustryleaderscallingforurgentmeasurestoprotectchildrenfromsmartphoneaddiction(上瘾).

AmongthoseurgingmajorchangesisTristanHarris---aformerhigh-levelemployeeatGoogle.Hejustlaunchedagroupthatwillseektogatherandpublishevidenceofhowdigitaldevicesandsocialmediacanharmchildrenandyoungpeople.HarrissayshebelievescompanieslikeGoogle,FacebookandApplehavea“moralresponsibility”nottocreatetechnologyproductsthatcan“hijackhowthemindworks”.

TheconferencewhereHarrisspokewassponsoredbyCommonSenseMedia,achildandfamilyactivistgroup.Theorganizationsaysresearchsuggeststhathalfofallteenagersfeeladdictedtotheirmobiledevices,whileabout60percentofparentsbelievetheirkidsareaddicted.

Thegroupalsocitesarecentstudyofeighthgradersthatfoundheavyusersoftechnologywere56percentmorelikelytosaytheyareunhappy,while27percentmorelikelytobedepressed.EvenFacebookcitedresearchlastyearsuggestingthatsocialmediausecanharmmentalhealthwhenusedincertainways.

JamesSteyeristhefounderofCommonSense.HesaysmorethanhalfofschoolsintheUSarealreadymembersoftheorganization.Thegroupprovidesteachersandparentswithlearningmaterialsintendedtohelpstudentsdevelopcriticalthinkingskillsandbalancetheirdigitallives.

SomeUSschools,however,havetriedtolimitorremovetechnologytoimprovelearning.OneofthemisinSiliconValley,thecenteroftheAmericantech-industry.

TheWaldorfSchoolofthePeninsuladoesnotuseanycomputersordigitaltechnologyinitseducationprogramsuptotheseventhgrade.Theschools’websitesayswhileWaldorfteachers

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