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()3.Howlonghasthemanbeenwaitingthere?
A.Anhour.
B.Twohours.
C.Halfanhour.
()4.Howlonghasthemangraduatedfromcollege?
A.Fiveyearsandahalf.
B.Fouryearsandahalf.
C.Sixyearsandahalf.
()5.WhatdoesthemansayaboutMary?
A.Herexamshavealreadybegun.
B.Shehasfinishedtwopapers.
C.She’stryingtocompleteherpapers.
第二节
听下面.5段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,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。
听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:
听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料.回答第6.7题。
()6.Howdoesthemanthinkofthebar?
A.Itistoonoisy.
B.Itisverynice.
C.Theserviceisgood.
()7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Thewomanoftengoestopartieswithherfriends.
B.ThemangoestoGinza(银座)onSaturdays.
C.Themanknowsmostofthepeopleinthebar.
听第7段材料.回答第8、9题。
()8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Theman’shealthy.
B.Theman’slifestyle.
C.Theman’shouse.
()9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodoforhismother?
A.Takecareofhercar.
B.Lookafterherapartment.
C.Payattentiontoherhealth.
听第8段材料,回答第I0至12题。
()10.Whatisthewoman?
A.Adoctor.
B.Ajobadvisor.
C.Apatient.
()11.Accordingtothewoman,what’swrongwiththeman?
A.Hehasheartproblems.
B.Heworkshard.
C.Heisn’teatingwell.
()12.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?
A.Haveagoodrest.
B.Takesomemedicine.
C.Changehisjob.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
()13.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Themanhasjustgotmarried.
B.Themanwilltakeboattothedestination.
C.Veniceis
notveryfamous.
()14.Whatdoesthepackagethemanchoosesinclude?
A.Threedays’sightseeingonly
B.Thetravelticketsonly.
C.Theentirecost.
()15.Howmuchdoesthetourcost?
A.$339perperson.
B.$678perperson.
C.$1,356perperson.
()16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthepackage?
A.Interesting.
B.Satisfactory.
C.Adventurous.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
()17.Howoldisthespeaker?
A.Five.
B.Seventeen.
C.Twenty-two.
()18.Whyhasthespeakerlongbeenlookeddownupon?
A.He’shearing-disabled.
B.Hecan’tgetonwellwithhisclassmates.
C.Somethingiswrongwithhisbrain.
()19.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttoprove?
A.He’sanon-disabledperson.
B.Ha’sbetteratstudiesandsportsthananyotherstudent.
C.He’snodifferentfromtheaverageteenagers.
()20.Whatmakesthespeakerastrongperson?
A.Hisphysicallimitationandhiscourage.
B.Hishardtraininginstudiesandsports.
C.Hisfamilyandschoolbackgr
ound.
第二节完形填空
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21.A.sendingB.receivingC.makingD.exchanging
22.A.foundB.preparedC.gotD.expected
23.A.doubtB.hopeC.suggestD.accept
24.A.brokeinB.settleddownC.turnedupD.showedoff
25.A.reliefB.lossC.achievementD.justice
26.A.blamedB.lovedC.forgottenD.affected
27.A.highlyB.littleC.poorlyD.enough
28.A.presentB.firstC..recentD.previous
29.A.hardlyB.instantlyC.regularlyD.occasionally
30.A.strengthB.independenceC.importanceD.safety
31.A.keptupwithB.caughtupwithC.cameupwithD.putupwith
32.A.noneB.few
C.someD.each
33.A.fineB.specialC.helpfulD.normal
34.A.remindedB.guaranteedC.convincedD.promised
35.A.afterB.untilC.when。
D.since
36.A.chanceB.
giftC.momentD.reward
37.A.litB.tookC.burnedD.cheered
38.A.atmosphereB.sympathyC.calmnessD.joy
39.A.itB.suchC.somethingD.everybody
40.A.byB.tillC.forD.from
第三部分阅读理解
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.并在答且卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Oneofthemajorproblemsinoureconomy(经济)isinflation(通货膨胀),asituationinwhichpricesaregoingupfasterthansalary(工资).Thus,apersonhastoworkmorehourstopayforthesamething.
Forexample,let’ssaythatthisyearaloafofbreadcosts$1.00andaveragesalaryintheUnitedSatesis$10.00perhour.Thatmeansapersoncouldearnenoughmoneytobuyaloafofbreadinone-tenthofanhour,orsixminutes.Then,halfwaythroughtheyear,thepriceofthebreadgoesupto$1.25,whilesalarystaythesame.Thatmeansthatapersonnowhastoworkone-eighthofanhour—sevenandahalfminutestobuythesameloafofbread.
Nowlet’ssaythatattheendoftheyear,salarygoupto$11.00perhour,butthepriceofbreadgoesupto$1.50.Nowapersonhastoworkmorethanone-seventhofanhour—overeightminutes—tobuyloavesofbread,employeeswillhavelessmoneyleftovertobuyotherthings,Inflationmeansthatthesamemoneybuysfewerthingsandeverybody’sstandardoflivinggoesdown,evenifsalariesaregoingup.
Somekindsofinflationareworsethanothers.Moderateinflationdoesnotdistort(祖曲)relativepricesorincomesseriously.Gallopinginflationhappensrapidly,sayatarateof100percentormorewithinayear.Andthenthere’shyperinflation—inflationsoseriousthatpeopletrytogetridoftheircurrency(货币)beforepricesrisefurtherandmakethemoneyworthless.Timesofhyperinflationareusuallycharacterizedbysocialandpoliticaldisorder.
41.Thepassagemainlywantsto.
A.listmajoreconomicB.discusssomethingaboutinflation
C.explainwhybreadpricesincreaseD.statethetypesofinflation
42.Whyis“aloafofbread”repeatedlymentioned?
A.Toexpressdissatisfactionwiththepriceofbread
B.Toshowtheeffectofpricechanges
C.Tocomparebreadwithotherfoods
D.Toexplainsocialandpoliticaldisorder
43.Whathappenswhenpricesgoupbutsalariesremainthesame?
A.Thegovernmentwilldomoreabouttheeconomy
B.Workersmightlosetheirjobsiftheyshowdissatisfaction
C.Peoplewillsavemoneyratherthanspendit.
D.Peoplemustworklongertobuythesamethings
44.Whichofthefollowingbelongstothetypeofmoderateinflation?
A.Peopletrytogetridoftheircurrency
B.Inflationoccursatarateof100percentinayear
C.Incomesandrelativepricesriseslightly
D.Thereissocialandpoliticaldisorder
B
Everyoneknowsthateatingtoomuchjunkfoodisnotgoodtoourhealth.Yet,whatisitaboutjunkfoodthatissocompletelyirresistible(无可抗拒的)?
Foronething,it’severywhere.Fromchipsinfastfoodrestaurantstocandyinsupermarkets,junkfoodalwaysseemsavailable.Thankfully,scienceisnowprovidingnewcluestohelpusreducesnacking.
Makefriendswithdainty(讲究的)eaters.
Studieshavefoundthatpeopletendtoincreaseorreducetheamountoffoodtheyeatdependingonwhattheircompanionsaretakingin.
Seehappymovies…andalwaysgetthesmallerbagofpopcorn(爆米花).
Accordingtosomeexperts,peopleeatupto29%morepopcorniftheyarewatchingasadorseriousmovie,comparedtowhentheyarewatchingacomedy.Viewersconsumedalmost200caloriesmorewhensnackingfromalargebucket,asopposedtowhengivenamedium-sizedcontainer.
Eatbreakfast.
Nutritionistshavegonebackandforth(来来回回)aboutthequestionofhowmuchtoeatinthemorning,butnewstudiessuggestthatconsumingagoodbreakfastisamust.Surveysonlong-termweight-lossshowthattwokeyfactorsinkeepingweightdownareeatingbreakfastandexercising.
Divideyourfoodandconquerovereating.
Anykindofdividingyourfoodintoportionsslowsdownyoureating.Anykindofmarkermakesyouawareofwhatyou’reeatingandofportionsize.Researchersadvisereallocating(再分配)snackfoodsintosmallplasticbags.Itsoundssimplistic,butitworks.
45.Whydopeopleeattoomuchjunkfoodthoughitisbadforourhealth?
A.Becauseit’savailablehereandthere.B.It’sdeliciousfromchipstocandy.
C.It’seasilytakeneverywhere.D.It’seasilyboughtinfastfoodrest