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2.Forwhichsubjectdoesthewomanfeelfullyprepared?
A.English.B.Maths.C.Physics.
3.Whatmighttheweatherbeliketomorrowafternoon?
A.Cloudy.B.Rainy.C.Fine.
4.Whenwillmostoftheexamsend?
A.OnJanuary20th.B.OnJanuary23rd.C.OnJanuary26th.
5.Whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.Givethewomansomepills.
B.Pulloutthewoman'
stooth.
C.Makethewomanfallasleep.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分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、7题。
6.Whatisbotheringthebaby?
A.Herhands.B.Hereyes.C.Herskin.
7.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
A.Usetheoldpowder.B.Tryanewpowder.C.Bathethebabymoreoften.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howlongdidtheman'
sfriendsstayintheapartment?
A.Onehour.B.Twohours.C.Threehours.
9.Whydidn'
tthemancleanupthemessimmediately?
A.Hedidn'
twanttomakehisfriendswait.
B.Heknewthewomanwouldcleanitup.
C.Hedidn'
trealizehowdirtyitwas.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatkindofbusinessarethetwospeakersin?
A.Athleticshoes.B.Sportsclothes.C.Sportsequipment.
11.Whatisthesecondchoiceofsportinthe36-to-45agegroup?
A.Jogging.B.Tennis.C.Skiing.
12.Inwhichagegrouparemenabitmoreactivethanwomen?
A.The18-to-26agegroup.B.The27-to-35agegroup.C.The46-to-55agegroup.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhydoesthemansayWillisunusual?
A.Helikesgreenmost.
B.Herarelysellshispaintings.
C.Hehasanarrowchoiceofcolors.
14.WhathelpsWillbeeagoodpainter?
A.Hisfamilybackground.
B.Histeachingexperience.
C.Hisworkforchildren'
sbooks.
15.WhatdoesWilllikedrawingmost?
A.Lovelychildren.B.People'
sfaces.C.Beautifulscenery.
16.WhatcanpeopleexpectfromWillnextsummer?
A.Anexhibition.B.Hisfirstpaintingshow.C.Anonlinevideoprogram.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhichroomisfortheAcademicTestofEnglish?
A.Room204.B.Room307.C.Room405.
18.Whereshouldthestudentsputalltheirbelongings?
A.Inthelockers(柜子).
B.Onthechairsoutsidethetestingrooms.
C.Inthefrontofthetestingrooms.
19.Whatmustthestudentsdotousetherestroom?
A.Gowithamonitor.B.Finishtheirtests.C.Askforpermission.
20.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudents?
A.Theywilltakethespeakingtestfirst.
B.Theyarefromdifferentcountries.
C.Theycanusetheirownpens.
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。
YoumaythinkwhatyousayonWeChatisyourownbusiness,butapparentlytheforeignauthoritiesdon’tagree.Inotherwords,youneedtobefullyawareoftheitemsyou’renotallowedtobringbeforeyoutravelabroad.
Obscene(淫秽)andpirated(盗版)materials
InmanyWesterncountries,possessingandtransportingunderageporn(黄色书刊)isconsideredaseriouscrime.AccordingtotheUnitedStatesDepartmentofJustice,afirsttimeoffender(冒犯者)chargedwithproducingchildpornfacesfinesand15to30yearsinprison.ThewebsiteofUKVisasandImmigrationalsolistedpiratedcopiesofmoviesandmusicasillegal,becausetheyinfringe(侵犯)uponintellectualproperty(财产)rights.Ifyou’recaughtbringingpiratedproductsintotheUK,theproductswillbeconfiscated(没收),andyoumayfaceprosecution(起诉).
Food,animalsandplants
AccordingtoAustralia’sDepartmentofImmigration(移民)andBorderProtection,Australiahasstrictquarantinelaws.Animalsfromoverseascouldbringdiseasesandpestsintothecountryanddestroythelocalenvironment.
Cash
Thereisalimitofcashyoucanbringwhentravelingabroad.AccordingtoUKVisasandImmigration,themaximumamountofcash(includingbankers’draftsandchecks)youcanbringintothecountryis£10,000(72,000yuan).You’llhavetodeclareitifyou’rebriningmore,oryoucouldfaceafineofupto£5,000(46,000yuan).Butifyou’reenteringtheUKfromanotherEuropeanUnioncountry,youdon’tneedtodeclareyourcash,nomatterhowmuchyouhave.
Otheritems
Customsrulesvaryfromcountrytocountry.Forexample,whenenteringAustraliayoualsoneedtodeclaretraditionalmedicinesbecausetheymaycontainendangeredplantoranimalproducts.Heritage-relatedgoods,includingartworksandstamps,alsoneedtobedeclared.Thisiswhyyoushouldalwayscheckthelocalcustoms(海关)websitetomakesureofwhatyoucanputintoyourluggage,andofcourse,yourelectronicdevices.
21.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?
A.TravelersshoulddeclaretheircashwhenenteringtheUKfromGermany
B.BoththeUSAandtheUKhavelawsagainstobsceneandpiratedmaterials
C.Youcanbringmorethan£10,000withoutdeclaringwhenyouentertheUKfromChina
D.TakingtraditionalmedicinestoAustraliamaydestroythelocalenvironment
22.WhichofthefollowingitemsmaybeallowedtobringwithoutdeclaringwhenyouenterAustralia?
A.TraditionalmedicinesB.Petdogsandcats
C.StampalbumsD.Storybooks
23.Whereisthearticleaboveprobablytakenfrom?
A.AtravelbrochureB.Afashionmagazine
C.AnexhibitionguideD.Asciencereport
B
A60-year-oldhomelesswomannamedSmokiehasbeensleepingoutsideinthedirtafewdoorsdownfromamannamedElvisSummers.
Mostmornings,shestopsbyElvis’sLosAngelesapartmentandasksifhehasanyrecyclablesforher.Throughtheseconversation,theystruckupafriendship.
Onemorning,ElvissawanewsarticleaboutamaninOaklandwhohasbeenmakingtinyhousesoutofdiscardedmaterial.HewasinspiredtoputoffpayingafewbillssohecouldbuythelumberandhardwaretomakeSmokieabrandnewshelter.Ittookhimfivedaystobuild,andnow,forthefirsttimeintenyears,Smokiehasaplacetohangthesign,“HomeSweetHome.”
Ihadnowheretoreallybuildit,soIjustbuiltitinthestreetoutsideofmyapartment,”hetoldGoodNewsNetwork.“ThelocalLAPDcopshavebeensupercool,andhavetoldmetheysupportit–aslongaswemoveittoadifferentspotevery72hours.”
Hemadethisniftytime-lapse(延时的)videoshowinghowhedidit.Thematerials,includingtwolocksonthefrontdoorandsturdywheelsformovingitaround,costhimabout$500.
“I’vemetsomanyhomelesspeople,goodpeople,”Elvissaidinanemail.“SinceIbuiltSmokie’s,I’vehadseveralpeopleaskmetomakethematinyhomeandit’sturnedintomuchmorethanjusttheonehouseIwantedtobuild.”
Althoughherunsanonline
retailstorethatsellsEDMapparel,hedecidedtolaunchanambitiousprojecttofundmoreshelters.Heplanstogetlighterandcheapermaterials—withoutsacrificingthestrengthofthehouse—forthenextround.RickSassen,abranchmanager,kindlydonatedtheroofshinglesandcedarsidingforSmokie’shouse,finalitemsElviscouldn’taffordonhisown.Sassenhaspromisedtoworkoutadealonfuturebuildingmaterialsforthesamecause.
24.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedwords“struckup”inparagraph2?
A.keptonB.Established
C.gaveoutD.damaged
25.WheredidElvis’sinspirationtobuildatinyhouseefrom?
A.AnewsreportB.Asciencebook
C.AfictionstoryD.Anadvertisement
26.Whatisthemainfeatureofthetinyhouse?
A.Itisair-conditionedB.Itisverylight
C.ItcanmovearoundD.Ithasnoroof
27.WhatcanbeinferredaboutElvisfromthelastparagraph?
A.HewillgethelpfrompoorpeopleB.Heearnshislivingbybuildinghouses
C.HeplanstobuildstrongerhousesD.Hewillhelpmorehomelesspeople
C
Athree-meter-tallreadingpavilion(亭子)hasbeethemost-frequentedplacefortheyouthacrossmajorcitiesinChina.Peoplelineuplongqueuesforauniqueexperienceinsidethepavilioninspiteofhotsunorrain.
ThepavilionshavebeenfrequentlyfoundinmoreplacesacrossthecountryafterfirstappearinginBeijing,andwereatfirstinspiredbythenewCCTVprogram“Readers”,whichwasfirstbroadcastinFebruary.However,what'
ssoamazingaboutthelittleroominsidethepavilion?
Aimedatinvitingmorepeopletoshowtheirtalentinreadingbeautifulliteraturewithinterestingstoriesofeverydaylives,citizenscanrecordthemselvesreadingandeachpersonisallowedtoreadintothemicrophoneforthreeminutes.ThebestreaderswillhaveachancetoappearontheCCTVprogram.
Manypeoplefromdifferentagegroupsandprofessionalbackgroundswereseentoqueueupforhourstoreadtheirfavoriteliterature,withsomeofthemstoppingbyevenbeforeitopened.Seniorsandthedisabledweregivenpriority.
TheopeningtimeinShanghaiwassaidtobeaslongasninehours,anditevenlastedforanotherthreedaysbecauseoftheunexpectedcrowds.ZhouDeming,theassociatelibrarianofShanghaiLibrary,wishedtheatmospherecouldlastlongerandsaid,“TheTVprogramwillbeoveroneday,butthejoyfulnessandinspirationofreadingwillalwayscontinueinpeople'
severydaylives.”
ManyattractivelinesandpoemsamongChina'
sliteraturewerebroughtupbythesebook-lovers,including“SayingGood-byetoCambridgeAgain”byXuZhimo.“It'
stotallyokayifitdoesn'
tmakemestepontothestageofCCTV,”saidLiuYan,acitizeninline.“I'
mherejusttoread.”
ThereadingpavilionhasnowmovedtoXi'
an,capitalofShaanxiProvince,whichissaidtolastabouthalfamonthforlocalstowalkin.Permanentpavilionsarealsounderconsideration,accordingtotheproductionteam.
28.WhatdoweknowaboutthereadingpavilioninParagraph1?
A.Itisreallypopular.B.Itisconvenient.
C.Itisveryrelaxing.D.It