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10B.9:

50C.10:

00

2.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheweather?

A.It‘snice.B.It‘swarm.C.It‘scold.

3.Whatwillthemando?

A.Attendameeting.B.Givealecture.C.Leavehisoffice.

4.Whatisthewoman‘sopinionaboutthecourse?

A.Toohard.B.Worthtaking.C.Veryeasy.

5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Speaklouder.B.Apologizetoher.C.Turnofftheradio.

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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.HowlongdidMichaelstayinChina?

A.Fivedays.B.Oneweek.C.Twoweeks.

7.WheredidMichaelgolastyear?

A.Russia.B.Norway.C.India.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhatfooddoesSallylike?

A.Chicken.B.Fish.C.Eggs.

9.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Cookdinner.B.Goshopping.C.Orderdishes.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inahospital.B.Intheoffice.C.Athome.

11.Whenisthereportdue?

A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.NextMonday.

12.WhatdoesGeorgesuggestStephaniedowiththereport?

A.Improveit.B.Handitinlater.C.Leaveitwithhim.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Salespersonandcustomer.B.Homeownerandcleaner.C.Husbandandwife.

14.Whatkindofapartmentdothespeakersprefer?

A.Onewithtwobedrooms.B.Onewithoutfurniture.C.Onenearamarket.

15.Howmuchrentshouldonepayfortheone-bedroomapartment?

A.$350.B.$400.C.$415.

16.Whereistheapartmentthespeakerswouldliketosee?

A.OnLakeStreet.B.OnMarketStreet.C.OnSouthStreet.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatpercentageoftheworld’steaexportsgotoBritain?

A.Almost15%.B.About30%.C.Over40%.

18.Whydoteatasterstasteteawithmilk?

A.MostBritishpeopledrinkteathatway.B.Teatastesmuchbetterwithmilk.

C.Teawithmilkishealthy.

19.Whosuggestsapriceforeachtea?

A.Teatasters.B.Teaexporters.C.Teacompanies.

20.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?

A.Thelifeofteatasters.B.AfternoonteainBritain.C.TheLondonTeaTradeCentre.

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

A

KendallCiesemieristhefounderofcharityKidsCaring4Kids,anorganizationshecreatedafterseeingashowonthedifficultsituationofAIDSorphans(孤儿)inAfrica.CiesemierwasinspiredtotrytochangethelivesofthoseaffectedbyAIDSandtoencourageotherchildrentodothesame.Shetellsusofthepowerherpersonalstoryhasinshowingotherstheytoocanmakeadifference.

YousawOprah’sshowonAIDSorphanswhenyouwere11—doyourememberhowyoufelt?

WhenIsawtheshowIwasshocked.IhadneverheardofAIDSbeforeandwasconcernedthatkidsweregrowingupwithoutparentsandnoonehadtroubledtoaskformyhelp.

Iwantedtocreateaplaceforkidstogetinvolvedandaplacewheretheirsmallcontributionswouldbevaluedandcelebrated.IalsofeltthatIneededtotakeimmediateactionmyself.Ifoundanorphansponsorship(赞助)programonlineandaneight-year-oldgirlfromMauritaniawhoneededmyhelp.IstartedthereandKidsCaring4Kidsgrewfromthatexperience.

Howhasyourownillnessinspiredyoutohelpothers?

Growingupwitharareliver(肝脏)diseasemademefeeldifferent,whichIthinkattractedmetootherswhoweredifferentandthosestrugglingwithsomething.IknewhowIfeltandIwantedtohelpreducethatfeelinginsomeoneelse.Ialwayswantedtosupportpeople.Growingupwithanillnessgavemeempathy(移情)forothers.

Howdoesyourownstoryinspireothers?

Myownpersonalstoryisevidencethatpeoplecangivefromanywhere.IstartedKidsCaring4Kidsfromahospitalroom.Istartedbyhelpingonepersonanditsnowballedfromthere.WhenIsharemystory,Ithinkthat’swhataffectspeoplethemost—thefactthatIstartedallofthisduringatimeofpersonalstruggleandweakness.IfIcoulddothat,thentheycandosomethingtoo.

21.Accordingtothetext,KendallCiesemier.

A.hostedashowonthesituationinAfrica

B.wasaffectedbyAIDSandaliverdisease

C.madeanefforttohelpAfricanAIDSorphans

D.earnedlotsofmoneyfromKidsCaring4Kids

22.WhatmadeCiesemiercreateKidsCaring4Kids?

A.HerexperienceinAfrica.B.Livingwithaliverdisease.

C.WatchingOprah’sshowonAIDSorphans.

D.Herworkwithanorphansponsorshipprogram.

23.Ciesemier’sownillness.

A.causedhertolosesomeclosefriends

B.madeherdiscouragedandlessenthusiastic

C.keptherawayfromthosewhoweredifferent

D.helpedhereasilyunderstandotherpatients’feelings

B

Intoday'

sfast-pacedsociety,fewpeopletaketimetoenjoythemiddaymeal.Mostofusjustrushrightthroughit.Wegrabaquicksalad,orbuyasandwichandeatatourcomputers,Sometimes,ifthereisadeadlinearoundthecorner,wejustskiplunch.

Thedevelopmentoftechnologyhasn'

tdoneoureatinghabitsmuchgoodeither.Weareconstantlydistractedbye-mail,socialmedia,and24-hournews.Evenwhenwedositdownforlunch,wearemoreconnectedtoourhand-heldelectronicdevices.

Longworkinghourscancauseallkindsofhealthproblems,andmanydevelopedcountrieshaveputinplacelaborlawsspecificallyregardingthelunchbreak.Theselawsgiveemployeestherighttotakeabreakduringalongworkshift,butit'

suptothemwhethertheydosoornot.

FrankPartnoy,aformerWallStreettrader,saysthatemployersshouldencourageworkerstotaketimeoffforlunch.Thisisbecauselonglunchbreakscanbenefitbothindividualsandsociety.

WritinginTheGuardian,Partnoysaysthatoneobviousreasontotakealunchbreakistoslowdownandgainsomeperspective(认识).Abreakfromworkallowsustothinkstrategicallyandoutsidethebox.Italsoputsourdailytasksintoabroadercontext(背景).

Whatweeatatlunchisalsoimportant.InPartnoy'

sopinion,afastfoodlunchismoreharmfulthannothavinglunchatall.Andit'

snotjustaboutcaloriesandunhealthyfood.Recentstudiesshowthatfastfoodalsohasnegativeeffectsonhowwethink.

However,ifwesitdownataproperrestaurantandchatleisurelywithcolleagues,wearemorelikelytoslowdown,somethingthathardlycanbeachievedinanoisyandover—packedfastfoodchain.

Despitethesebenefits,someemployeesmightstillbeunwillingtotaketimeoffforlunch.Partnoy'

ssuggestion?

Makeskippinglunchdifficult:

Employerscouldaskworkerstofilloutaformstatingtheirreasonsforskippingthemeal.

24.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?

A.Moderntechnologyresultsingooddiethabits.

B.Electronicdevicesmakeourlifecomfortable.

C.Manypeoplearetoobusytohaveagoodlunch.

D.Lawshavepassedtomakeworkershavelunch.

25.AccordingtoFrankPartnoy,longlunchbreaks.

A.aretimefortheworkerstorelaxtheirmind

B.maketheemployeesworklongerhours

C.areforemployeestohaveaquicklunch

D.maketheworkerseataproperlunchathome

26.InPartnoy'

sopinion,afastfoodlunch.

A.savesalotoftimeforarestB.isbetterthanhavingnolunch

C.affectspeople'

swayofthinkingD.makesworkerssitdownandthink

27.Whatmightbetheauthor'

spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Towarnusnottoeatfastfood.

B.TointroduceFrankPartnoy'

sopinion.

C.Toencourageustoworkmoreefficiently

D.Toshowtheimportanceofaproperlunch.

C

ForChristmaslastyear,Marie’sgrandmawantedtogethersomethingspecial.SoMarieaskedhergrandmaforherdreamgift:

a

brand-newpairofUGGboots.Allherfriendshadthem.

OnChristmasmorning,Mariereallygotapairofboots.Theyfitperfectly.Thequalitywassuperb.Therewasonlyonethingmissing:

thetinylabel(标签)ontheheelthatsaysUGG.

Mariethankedhergrandma.Butshe’sonlywornthosebootstwice—bothtimestovisithergrandma.“Iwouldneverweartheminpublic,”shesays.

Marie’sgrandmawouldbeheartbrokentoknowthetruth.ButatUGGheadquarters(总部),aroomfullofsalesmanagerswouldbecheering.Throughclevermarketingandexpensiveadvertising,themakersofUGGshaveconvinced(使信服)Marie—andmillionsofothers—thatthenameUGGhasvaluefarbeyondwhatthehomelyslipperbootsshouldreallycost.UGGs,likeNorthFacejackets,Nikesneakers,andotherbrand-nameitemsare“statussymbols”.Peoplepaydouble,triple,even10timesmoreforbrandnamesthanforsimilaritems.Isapairof$400TrueReligionjeansreallybetterthanthe$18WranglersyoucangetatWalmart?

Maybethequalityisabithigher.Maybetheyshrinkless.Butarebrandnamesreallyworththeexorbitantprices?

Somepriceybrandsdo,infact,usehigher-qualitymaterialsthatfitbetterandfeelniceonyourskin.

However,thetruthisthatthevalueofabrandhaslittletodowithqualityandalottodowithstatus.ArecentstudybyConsumerReportsfoundthatsomeoftheleastexpensivejeansarebettermadethanthemoreexpensivejeans.Butthatdoesn’tmatter.Wearingacertainlabeltellstheworld“Ibelong”or“Icanaffordit.”

Afewdecadesago,theideaofakidrefusingtowearapairofbootsbecausethelabelwaswrongwouldhaveseemedascrazyastalkingonaphonethesizeofyourhand.

Clearly,timeshavechanged.

28.WhenshereceivedtheChristmasgiftfromhergrandma,Marieseemed.

A.excitedB.

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