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A.Ataclinic.B.Inagym.C.Inahotel.

4.Whydoesthewomanaskforanotherbeefsteak?

A.Sheistoohungry.

B.Herhusbandlikesit.

C.Herfirstbeefsteakisontheground.5.Whydidthewomangetthebooksolate?

A.Themanforgotit.

B.Theman'

sbossforgotit.C.Thewomanwasn'

tathome.

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至7题。

6.WhatkindofpersonisMr.Zhang?

A.Kind. B.Humorous. C.Generous.7.WhatdoesthemanlearnfromMr.Zhang?

A.Maths.B.Jokes.C.Historicstories.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whatproductdoesthemanplantobuy?

A.Atape.B.Aradio.C.Arecorder.9.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheproduct?

A.Itlooksgood.B.Itisawellknownbrand.C.Itisofpoorquality.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Inamuseum.B.Inacar.C.Inashop.11.Whydotheygointotheshoppingmall?

A.Theexhibitionisthere.B.They'

lldosomeshopping.C.They'

relost.12.WhatisCalvinKlein?

A.Adesigner. B.Abusinessman.C.Anartist.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?

A.Shewenttoacocktailparty.B.Shemetsomenicepeople.

C.ShelearnedAmericansocialcustoms.14.Whendoesthecocktailpartystart?

A.At5:

30pm.B.At6pm.C.At7:

30pm.

15.Whatisthepurposeoftheircocktailpartyaccordingtotheman?

A.Towelcomenewcomers.

B.TocelebrateChristmas.

C.TofollowtheAmericancustom.

16.WhatdoestheFrenchphrase“fauxpas”mean?

A.Friend.B.Socialmanner.C.Mistake.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhenisthehightouristseasoninEngland?

A.JuneandJuly.B.AugustandSeptember.C.JulyandAugust.18.WhenistheholidayperiodofstateschoolsinEngland?

A.FromearlyJulytomidAugust.B.FrommidJulytomidAugust.

C.FromaboutmidJulytotheendofAugust.

19.Wheredopeopleprefertostayforholidays?

A.Inhotels.

B.Inboardinghouses.C.Inrentedhouses.

20.WhatmayBritishpeoplerefusetodo?

A.Changethetimesoftheirholidays.B.Trynewplacestotakeholidays.

C.Talkabouttheirholidays.

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

OfftheBeatenCartPath

Thebest-sellingtravelbookwhichincludesover200newplacesofinterest,over200newfull-colorphotographs,andall-new,up-to-datemaps.Itincludesover1,000oftheUnitedStatesmostmust-seedestinations.

Coverprice:

$30.00Ourprice:

$19.80Parents

Themostpopularmagazineforparentswhowanttoraisesmartandlovingchildren.Ithaschilddevelopmentguidance,adviceonyourchild’shealthandsafety,andthebestwaytoencourageyourchild’slearning.

CoverPrice:

$26.00Ourprice:

$12.60BestWeekendProjects

Theprojectsarechosenfrom80specialideastocreateanunusuallivingspace.

Theyarepractical,aswellascreative.Theywillimproveyouhromeandyardandcanbemadeonweekends.Andthemostimportantofall,theyareeasytofollow.

$17.95Ourprice:

$13.90Lucky

Theshoppingmagazinewiththebestbuys,andthefashiontips.You’llneedthembeforeyougotothestores.WhatmakesLuckyreallyspecialisthatitgivesyoutheinformationyouneedbeforeanyoneelsehasit.

$18.50OurPrice:

$15.50

21.HowmuchcanyousavetobuyacopyofBestWeekendProjectsnow?

A.$13.4.B.$10.2.C.$4.05.D.$3.

22.Whichbookcangiveyousomeadviceonshopping?

A.Parents.B.Lucky.C.OfftheBeatenCartPath.D.BestWeekendProjects.

23.WhomaylikethebookOfftheBeatenCurtPathmost?

A.Ladieslovingshopping.

B.Parentswithnew-bornbabies.

C.Husbandswantingtoimprovetheirhome.D.PersonslovingtravelinginAmerica.

24.Whatdoesthepassagemostprobablybelongto?

A.Astory.B.Areport.C.Anotice.D.Anadvertisement.B

Wheneverweseeabuttononadoorbelloronaremote,wemaypressit.Thisistrueinmostcases.Butsomebuttonsareactuallyfake(假的),likethe“close”button

onanelevator.

Manypeopleareinthehabitofpressingthe“close”buttonbecausetheydon’thavethepatiencetowaitfortheelevatordoorstoshut.Butaccordingtoexperts,thebuttonsareacompletetrick—thedoorswillnotcloseanyfasterhoweverhardyoupress.

Itstartedinthe1990swhentheAmericanswithDisabilitiesActwaspassed,makingsurethatallelevatorsstayedopenlongenoughsothatpeoplewithdisabilitiescouldenter.Onlyfirefightersandmaintenanceworkers(维修工)canusethebuttonstospeedupthedoor-closingprocessiftheyhaveacodeorspecialkeys.Buttonormalelevatorriders,thebuttonsaren'

tcompletelyuseless.

Accordingtopsychologists,fakebuttonscanactuallymakeyoufeelbetterbyofferingyouasenseofcontrol.Expertshaveshowedthatalotofbuttonsthatdon'

tdoanythingexistinourlivesforthissamepurpose.Forexample,pedestriancrosswalkbuttonsdon'

tliveuptotheirnames.Pressingthemusedtohelpmakethetraffic

signalschangefaster,butthatwasbeforecomputer-controlledtrafficsignalswereintroduced.

Butpsychologistsfounditinterestingthatevenwhenpeopleareawareoftheselittle“whitelies”.Theystillcontinuetopushfakebuttonsbecauseaslongasthedoorseventuallyclose,itisconsideredtobeworththeeffort.

Thathabitisheretostay,JohnKounios,apsychologyprofessoratDrexelUniversityintheUS,toldTheNewYorkTimes.“Afterall,I’vegotnothingelsetodowhilewaiting.Sowhynottrythechance?

25.Theauthorwritesthetextto .A.informreadersofkindsoffakebutton

B.analyzewhatrolesfakebuttonsplayC.exploredifferentwaystopushbuttons

D.explainwhyfakebuttonswereintroduced

26.Theunderlined“forthissamepurpose”inParagraph4probablyrefersto .

A.makingpeoplemorepatientB.improvingpeople’sbadmood

C.helpingpeoplebuildupconfidenceD.offeringpeopleasenseofcontrol

27.WhatcanweknowfromJohnKounios’words?

A.Pressingfakebuttonsisofnomeaningatall.

B.Peopledon'

tknowthatwhattheypressisfake.C.Somepeoplepressfakebuttonsjusttokilltime.

D.Peoplearesupposedtoquitpressingfakebuttons.

C

Haveyoueverrunintoacarelesscellphoneuseronthestreet?

Perhapstheywerebusytalking,textingorcheckingupdatesonWeChawtithoutlookingatwhatwasgoingonaroundthem.Asthenumberofthisnew“species”ofhumanhaskeptrising,theyhavebeengivenanewname—phubbers(低头族).

Recently,acartooncreatedbystudentsfromChinaCentralAcademyofFineArtsputthisgroupofpeopleunderthespotlight.Intheshortfilm,phubberswithvarioussocialidentitiesburythemselvesintheirphones.Adoctorplayswithhiscellphonewhilelettinghispatientdie,aprettywomantakesselfie(自拍照)infrontofa

caraccidentsite,andafatherloseshischildwithoutknowingaboutitwhileusinghismobilephone.Achainofsimilareventseventuallyleadstothedestructionoftheworld.

Althoughtheendingsoundsoverstated,thedamagephubbingcanbringisreal.

Yourhealthisthefirsttobeartheeffectandresultofit.“Constantlybendingyourheadtocheckyourcellphonecoulddamageyourneck,”GuangmingDailyquoteddoctorsassaying.“theneckislikearopethatbreaksafterlong-termstretching.”Also,staringatcellphonesforlongperiodsoftimewilldamageyoureyesightgradually,accordingtothereport.

Butthat’snotall.Beingaphubbercouldalsodamageyoursocialskillsanddriveyouawayfromyourfriendsandfamily.Atreunionswithfamilyorfriends,manypeopletendtosticktotheircellphoneswhileothersarechattinghappilywitheachotherandthiscreatesastrangeatmosphere,QiluEveningNewsreported.

Itcanalsocostyouyourlife.Therehavebeenlotsofreportsonphubberswhofelltotheirdeath,sufferedaccidents,andwererobbedoftheircellphonesinbroaddaylight.

28.ForwhatpurposedoestheauthorgivetheexampleofacartooninParagragh2?

A.Toadvertisethecartoonmadebystudents.

B.Toinformpeopleofthebadeffectsofphubbing.

C.Toindicatetheworldwillfinallybedestroyedbyphubbers.

D.Towarndoctorsagainstusingcellphoneswhiletreatingpatients.29.WhichofthefollowingisNOTariskaphubbermayhave?

A.Hissocialskillscouldbeaffected.

B.Hewillcausethedestructionoftheworld.

C.Hisneckandeyesightwillbegraduallyharmed.

D.Hemightgetseparatedfromhisfriendsandfamily.

30.Whichofthefollowingmaybetheauthor’sattitudetowardsphubbing?

A.Objective.B.Supportive.C.Optimistic.D.Opposed.31.Whatmaythepassagetalkaboutnext?

A.Adviceonhowtouseacellphone.B.Peoplewhoareaddictedtophubbing.

C.Thepossibleconsequencesofphubbing.D.Measurestoreducetherisksofphubbing.

D

Counterfeit(假的)medicinesareawidespreadproblemindevelopingcountries.Likeothercounterfeits,theylooklikerealproducts.Butcounterfeitdrugsmaycontaintoolittleornoneoftheactiveingredientsoftherealthing.

Peopledonotgetthemedicinetheyneed.

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