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1.Whendothespeakersplantogettothesportsmeet?

A.At7:

45.          B.At8:

00.          C.At8:

15.

2.Whatdoesthewomanwantfromthestore?

A.Cookies.B.Milk.C.Peanutbutter.

3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.ACDbyJohnny.B.ApresentforMolly.C.Afamousmusician.

4.WhydoesthemansuggesttheFairmontHotel?

A.Becauseofitsprice.B.Becauseofitslocation.C.Becauseofitssize.

5.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Waitingforacall.B.Callinghisneighbour.C.Openingawindow.

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。

请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatisthewomantellingthemanabout?

A.Thebigstorm.B.Thesickkids.C.Theelectricitycompany.

7.Whatisthefirstthingthemanisgoingtodo?

A.Togobackhome.B.Tobuysomecandles.C.Tomakeaphonecall.

请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.What’stheweatherlikenow?

A.Sunny.B.Snowy.C.Rainy.

9.Whatistheman’sjobprobably?

A.Alawyer.B.Awaiter.C.Atravelagent.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whydoesn’tthemanliketogotoFrance?

A.He’sbeenthere.B.Itistoonoisy.C.Thetimedoesnotfit.

11.HowmuchdoesthetourtoSpaincost?

A.345pounds.B.385pounds.C.470pounds.

12.Wherewillthemangoforhisholiday?

A.Sweden.B.Spain.C.Italy.

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatdoesthewomanhavetodoonMondays?

A.Workattheswimmingpool.

B.HaveSpanishgrammarclasses.

C.HavediscussionswithMr.Brown.

14.Whendidthetennisclubmeetlastyear?

A.OnMondays.B.OnTuesdays.C.OnWednesdays.

15.Whichsportdoesthemanprefer?

A.Badminton.B.Football.C.Tennis.

16.Whatclubwillboththespeakersjoin?

A.Thefilmclub.B.Thesingingclub.C.Theguitarclub.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.HowlongwillComedyintheClubLevellast?

A.Anhour.B.Oneandahalfhours.C.Twohours.

18.WhowillprobablywatchtheshowonOctober15?

A.Thosewhowantagoodlaugh.

B.ThosewholoveIrishculture.

C.ThosewholovetheBeatles.

19.WhatcanbeheardonOctober20?

A.Popularsongsofafamousband.

B.SongsfromBroadwayshows.

C.Newsongsofsomebands.

20.WhenwillBrendaBraxtongiveherperformance?

A.OnOctober5.B.OnOctober10.C.OnOctober27.

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。

A

Cosmeticsurgery(整容手术)isnotsomethingtobeenteredintolightly.Unfortunately,inthismodernworld,wehavebecomeconfusedbyverynarrowstandardsofbeauty.Imagesofcelebritieswhoneverseemtoageareseeneverywherethesedays.Weforgetthefactthatmostoftheseimagesaretheresultofsuperphotomanipulation(处理),drivenbytheincrediblypowerfulbeautyindustry.Wearealldifferent—whyshouldwealllookthesame?

Isn’ttheremoretolifethanundergoingsurgeryinordertohavethesameboringfacethateverybodyelsewantstohave?

—DrElisabethMcKenna,Psychologist

Yes,it’sfake!

That’swhatItoldmyfriendswhentheystartedaskingmeaboutmynosejob.I’dalwaysbeensensitivetomynose,butittookmealongtimebeforeIdecidedtogoforcosmeticsurgery.ItookadvicefromseveraldoctorsandaftercarefulconsultationIfinallydecidedtohaveitdone.Ihadbeensavingmoneyfrommypart-timejobandmyparentshelpedmeoutwiththerest.ItwasquiteexpensivebutIdon’tregretapennyofit.InfactIwishI’dhaditdoneafewyearsago.I’msureIwouldn’thavebeenteasedsomuchatschool.

—DebbieCaron,Student

Itmakesmereallyangrytothinkofthemillionsofpeoplewhospendafortuneoncosmeticsurgery.Surgeryshouldbecarriedoutformedicalpurposes,notvanity(虚荣心).Iwouldratherallthemoneyspentoncosmeticsurgerywasavailabletotreatpeoplearoundtheworldwhoareinneedbutcan’tgetpropermedicaltreatment.Furthermore,therearethousandsofunder-qualifiedsurgeonsouttherewhoonlycareaboutgettingrichasquicklyaspossible.Theydon’tcareaboutthepsychologicalandphysicaldamagetheydo.Thewholeindustrymakesmesick.Weshoulddosomethingtobanit.

—DannyGlass,Student

21.WhatdoesDrElisabethMcKennasuggest?

                            

A.Don’tbefooledby“perfection”.B.Cosmeticsurgeryoftengoeswrong.

C.Thebeautyindustryneedsimproving.D.It’sunnecessarytosetnewstandardsofbeauty.

22.WhatdidDebbieCaron’scosmeticsurgerybringtoher?

A.Morefriends.B.Moreworries.

C.Moreself-confidence.D.Morejobopportunities.

23.HowdoesDannyGlassfeelaboutthosewhohavecosmeticsurgery?

A.Theyshouldbetreatedaspatients.B.Theyhurtthemselvesbadly.

C.Theycanhaveanewstart.D.Theywastemoneyandmedicalresources.

24.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.HardTalk—CosmeticSurgeryB.TheFutureofCosmeticSurgery

C.TheMysteryofCosmeticSurgeryD.ANewFashion—CosmeticSurgery

B

Agoodjokecanbethehardestthingtounderstandwhenstudyingaforeignlanguage.AsarecentarticleinTheGuardiannewspapernoted,“There’smoretounderstandingajokeinaforeignlanguagethanunderstandingvocabularyandgrammar.”

Beingabletounderstandlocaljokesisoftenseenasanincredible(难以置信的)ice-breakerforalanguagelearnereagertoformfriendshipswithnativespeakers.“Ialwaysfeltthathumorwasaceiling(上限)thatIcouldneverbreakthrough,”HannahAshley,apublicrelationsaccountmanagerinLondon,whooncestudiedSpanishinMadrid,toldTheGuardian,“IcouldneverspeaktopeopleonthesamelevelasIwouldspeaktoanativeEnglishspeaker.IalmostcameacrossasquiteaboringpersonbecauseallIcouldtalkaboutwasfacts.”

Infact,mostofthetime,jokesareonlyfunnyforpeoplewhoshareaculturalbackgroundorunderstandhumorinthesameway.Chinese-AmericancomedianJoeWongfoundthisoutfirst-hand.HehadachievedhugesuccessintheUS,butwhenhereturnedtoChinain2008forhisfirstliveshowinBeijing,hediscoveredthatpeopledidn’tthinkhisChinesejokeswereasfunnyashisEnglishones.

InAustralia,meanwhilemanyforeignersfindunderstandingjokesaboutsportstobethebiggestheadache.“ThehardestjokesarerelatedtorugbybecauseIknownothingaboutrugby,”saidMelodyCao,whowasonceastudentinAustralia.“WhenIheardjokesIdidn’tget,Ijustlaughedalong.”

IntheothertwomajorEnglish-speakingcountries,thesenseofhumorisalsodifferent.BritishcomedianSimonPeggbelievesthatwhileBritonsuseirony-basically,sayingsomethingtheydon’tmeantomakeajokeeveryday,peopleintheUSdon’tseethepointofusingitsooften.“Britishjokestendtobemoresubtleanddark,whileAmericanjokesaremoreobviouswiththeirmeanings,abitlikeAmericansthemselves,”hewroteinTheGuardian.

25.Thewriterquotedthesentence,“There’smoretounderstandingajokeinaforeignlanguagethanunderstandingvocabularyandgrammar.”toshowthat   . 

A.makingjokescanhelpyoumakefriendswithnativespeakers

B.localjokescanhelpyoutounderstandthelocalculturebetter

C.understandingjokesrequiresagoodknowledgeofvocabularyandgrammar

D.tounderstanditsjokes,you’dbetterlearntheculture

26.WhatcanweguessaboutHannahAshley?

A.ShefeelsconfidentinusingSpanish.

B.Shebelievesthatonehadbetterrelyonfactswhenspeakingaforeignlanguage.

C.ShethinksthatSpanishpeopledonothavemuchofasenseofhumor.

D.ShefeelsthatnotbeingabletosharetheirhumormakesherseemboringtoSpanishpeople.

27.JoeWongisusedasanexampleto   . 

A.showthatthereareculturaldifferencesinhumor

B.provethatitcanbedifficulttotranslatejokes

C.suggestthatbilingualpeople(双语者)havenoproblemsinmakingpeoplelaugh

D.showthattheexpressingabilityaffectsthesenseofhumor

28.Fromthearticle,wecanlearnthat   . 

A.jokesaboutsportsarethemostdifficultonesforforeignpeoplewhohavedifferentculturalbackgrounds

B.AmericansmightnotbeabletoenjoyBritishjokesatall

C.notallEnglishnativespeakerscanunderstandEnglishjokeseasily

D.Britishpeople’sdarkjokesoftenmakepeopleuncomfortable

C

BeforeIstudiedpsychology,Iusedtothinkthatpeoplewouldlaughwhenfunnythingsoccurred.WhileIwasrightaboutthat,Idiscoveredtherearelotsofotherpsychologicalfactorsthatmakepeoplelaughotherthanthefunnypartofajoke.Whensomeonelaughsatajoke,therewillusuallybemorethanonereasonthatmakeshimlaugh—andthemorereasonsthereare,themorepowerfulthejokewillbe.

Iwasattendingastand-upcomedyshowinEgypt,andwhenthemanstartedtomakefunofpedestrianscrossingstreets,everyonelaughedtheirheartsout.Themainreasonthosepeoplestronglylaughedwasthatalmostallofthemfeltangrytowardspedestrianswhocrossedstreetscarelessly.Thejokewasn’tonlyfunny,italsomadetheaudiencefeelthattheywererightaboutbeingangryatthosepedestrians.Thatis,peoplewerelaughingbothbecauseofthefunnyjokeandbecauseofthehappinessexperiencedasaresultofthepsychologicalsupporttheygot.

Thebetterajokemakesapersonfeel,andthemoreitincludesotherpsychologicalfactors,themorethepersonwilllikeit.Forexample,ifyouenvyoneofyourfriends,andsomeonetellsajokethatisfunnyand,atthesametime,makesyourfriendseemstupid,thenyouwillprobablylaughatitlouderthanifyouweren’tjealousofhim.

Inshort,wedon’tlaughonlywhenwehearsomethingfunny;

wealsolaughwhenweexperiencesomekindofhappinessthatresultsfromtheotherpsychologicalfactorsinvolvedinthejoke.Istronglydiscouragemakingfunofanyoneorbelittlingsomeonetomakesomeoneelselaugh.AllIwanttoex

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