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4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shedoesn’twarntogotoanyuniversity.
B.Shehasn’tbeenadmittedintoauniversity.
C.Shehastostudyhardtoenterauniversity.
5.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemanlodo
A.Giveheralift.B.Orderapart.C.Repairhercar.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6,7题
6.Whywasthewomanlateforwork?
A.Shemissedthebus.B.Theweatherwasbed.C.Hacmbroke6omr.
7.Whatdayisittoday”
A.WednesdayB.Tuesday.C.Friday.
听第7段材料,回答第8,10题。
8.Whatarethethreethingsthatthemanwantstoborrowfromthewoman?
A.Money,abikeandawalkman.
B.Money,acarandaradio.
C.Money,abikeandmusicdisks.
9.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?
A.Worried.B.Disappointed.C.Regretful.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatisprobablytheman?
A.Ateacher.B.Asalesman.C.Ascientist.
11Whatdoesthewomanwanttherobottodo?
A.Talkwithher.B.Doherhomework.C.Doherhousework.
12.Whatdoweknowabouttherobotfromtheconversation?
A.Itisnotforsaleatthemoment.
B.Itcandoalotofdangerouswork.
C.Itdoesn’toperateonbatteries.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhoisNigel?
A.Apersonwhowantstorentahouse.
B.Auniversitystudentwhostudiesscience.
C.Astudentwhosharesaflatwithothers.
14.Howmuchistherent?
A.140poundsamonth.B.400poundsamonth.C.400poundsayear.
15.Whencanthewomanmovein?
A.AtthebeginningofJune.
B.AtthebeginningofJuly.
C.AttheendofJuly.
16.Whencanthewomangiveacalltotheman?
A.Between6pmand8pm.
B.Between8pmand10pm.
C.Between6pmand10pm.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whichgradewasthenewstudentin?
A.Thethirdgrade.B.ThefourthgradeC.Thefifthgrade.
18.Whatcouldthenewstudentdowhenhemethisnewclassmatesforthefirsttime?
A.Doexperimentswiththem
B.Recognizethembytheirnames
C.Immediatelyremembertheirnames
19.Whatwasthelevelofthenewstudent'
sdailyconversation?
A.ItwaslimitedInthatofanadult.
B.Itwaslimitedtothatofafifth-grader.
C.Itwaslimitedtothatofafive-year-old
20.Whatdoesthenewstudentusuallyliketodoafterclass?
A.Spendlimewilhlenchcrs
B.Helptheelderlywithshopping
C.Shakehandswiththesixthgraders.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Liz,agraduateattheUniversityofWales,wasgoingtospendayearattheUniversityofMassachusetts.ShehadbeeninvitedtoVanDykefamilyAlex,theeldestson,metherattheairportanddroveherhome,whereMrs.VanDykewaswaitingatthedoor.
“WelcometoAmerica.Liz!
”
Theyshookhands.
“Howdoyoudo,MrsVanDyke?
“Justcallme‘Mary’,”Mia,VanDykemid.
Lizlookedroundher,“Oh,whatalovelyroud!
Theroadstretched(延伸)inastraightlineasfarasthedistanthighwayItwaslinedwithtreesandallIhehouseswerebuiltofwoodandpaintedwhite.
“Yourfrontgardenshaven’tgotanyhedges(树篱)orwallsbetweenthem.”
“Wecallthemfrontyardsoverhere.Liz!
No,ourfroyardsbelongmorethestreetawhole,We'
remoresociablethanyouare.Wedropinoneachother,
Youliketobemoreprivate.AnEnglishman'
s,homeishiscastle,Isn'
tthatnight,Liz?
“Well,you'
reright.”
“Comeonin!
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Mrs.VanDykesaid.”I'
llshowyouyourroom.”
ThenAlexarrivedinLiz'
sroomwithtwosuitcases(行李箱)saying,“The
Closets(衣橱)areallemptyKnowwhatImean?
“Yes,cupboands!
”Lizansweredwithalaugh,“Ireadsomewherenotlongago.”shewenton,“Wecallthethingsinthesuitcases‘luggege’,whileyounameit‘bagpe'
.IthinkBritishEnglishandAmericanEnglishwouldsoonbetwoseparatelanguages.”
“Nonsense!
”Alexreplied,laughing.“Inanohertenyears,youBritishmayallbespeakingAmericanEnglish.ButIhopeyoudon'
tchangeyouraccent!
21.WhowasLiz?
A.AstudentgraduatedfromMassachusetts.
B.AgraduatefromGreatBritain.
C.Mrs.VanDyke'
soldfriend.
D.Alex'
sschoolmate.
22.WhatareAmericanfrontyardslikeaccordingtoMary?
A.Theyareopen.B.Theyaresmall.
C.Theyhavewoodendoors.D.Theyhavehedgesorwalls.
23.WhichofthefollowingisaBritishEnglishword?
A.Yard.3B.ClosetC.BaggageD.Cupboard.
24.WhatisAlex'
opinionaboutthetwolanguages?
A.Theywillhavemorespeakers.
B.Theywillshowimportantchanges.
C.Theymaybecomeonelanguageintenyear.
D.Theymaybeinfluencedbyforeignaccents.
B
Didyoutossandturnatnight?
Didyouwakeupwithasoreneckoraheadache?
Doyoufeellikeyouneedanap(小睡)eventhoughyouhavesleptforeighghours?
Justlikeyou,Iwouldwakeupinthemorningwithallofthoseproblemsandcouldn'
tfigureoutwhy.Likemanypeoplewhohavetroublegettingagoodnight’ssleep,mylack(缺少)ofsleephasabadinfluenceonmylife.Iwantedtodosomethingaboutmysleeproblems.butnothingthatItriedworked.
Thepillow(枕头)wastheproblem
Ibroughteverypillowthemarketthatpromisedtogivemeabetternight’ssleep.Noneofthemworked.Finally,Idecidedtoinventonemyself.IaskedeveryoneIknewwhatqualitiestheywouldliketoseeintheir“perfedtpillow”andgotmanyresponse:
“I’dlikeapillowthatnevergoesflat,”“I’dlikemypillowtostaycool”andI’dlikeapillowthatadjuststomeregardlessofmysleepposition.“IspentthetwoyearsofmylifeinventingMyPillow.”
MyPillowistochangethesituation
FlashforwardtenyearsandMyPillow,MikeLindell’srevolutionarypillowdesign,hashelpedfivemillionpeopleimprovethequalityoftheirseep.Lindellhasbeenfeaturedonnumeroustalkshows,includingFoxBusinessNewsandImusintheMoming.LindellandMyPillowhavealsoappearedinfeaturestoriesinTheNetoYorkTimes.MyPillowhasbeenselectedastheOfficialPillowoftheU.S.NationalSleepFoundation.
Getthesleepyou'
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25.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Toanswerquestions.
B.Tomakeanadvertisement
C.Togiveadvice
D.Tointroduceawebsite.
26WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytellsus?
A.MikeLindellisclever.
BMyPillowispopular.
C.MikeLindellisTVstar.
D.MyPillowinonlyofficiallyaccepted,
27.HowcouldyoubuyMyPillowatahalloftheprice?
A.Checkoutatmypillow.com.
B.Call800-299-4018
C.Buythepillowsatnight
D.Usethepromocode:
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C
YouCannotjudgeabookbylookingatitscover!
That'
swhatagroupofparentsandstudentsinHangzhouhasfoundoutthisterm.
WhentheycametoschoolinSeptember,thestudentswereshockedtolearnthattheirclassteacherwastobeaP.E.teacherHowcouldsomeonewho
teachertabletennisandbasketballknowanythingaboutacademics?
Theirparentswereequallyandpressuredtheschooltoreplace.“MissMuscle"
witha"
MissBrain.”Howevertheprincipal(校长)didgiveintothePressureandnowtheparentsandstudentsarehopthattheschoolfirmlyinsisted.
Afterthreemonths,theP.E.teacher,whosenameisactuallyMissSu,hasturnedouttobeawonderfulclassteacher.Sheisintelligent,kindandhelpful,Sheisagoodleaderwhokeepsherstudentsactiveintheirstudiesandparticipateinschoolactivities.Andshehaswontheparentsoverwithherrealcaringfortheirchildren.Inotherwords,MissSu,theP.E.teacher,is“prettyextraordinary.”
TheearlynegativereactionagainstMissSuisanexampleofbias(偏见).A"
bias"
iswronginthinkingthathasaninfluenceonaperson'
sopinionsanddecisions.Forexample,inbusiness,tallmenaremorelikelytobebosses.IntheUnitedStates,anyonewhoisabove190centimeterstallcanexpecttohaveahigherstaryandtogetmorepromotionsthanhisshorterco-workers,Similarly,womenhaveadifficulttimeclimbingthecareerladderbecausetheirbosses(mostlymen!
)thinkthatwomenlackleadershipskillandthenecessarytoughnesstomakediffcultdecisions.Neitheroftheseopinionsisbasedonfactsorthetalentsoftheindividual.They'
rejustbias.
28.Whatseemedtobetheparents'
earlyreaction10MissSu?
A.Theywereexcited.
B.Theywereamazed.
C.Theywereworried.
D.Theywereinterested.
29.WhyisMissSuconsideredtobe"
prettyextraordinary"
?
A.SheisanexcellentP.Eteacher.
B.Shewasfinallyremoved.
C.Shereallycaredaboutherstudents.
D.Theheadmasterwasprovedtobewrong.
30.Theexamplesaregiveninthelastparagraph10show.
A.tallmenareusuallyexcellent
B.peopleareoftenjudgedwithbias
C.opinionsshouldbebasedonfacts
D.womenlacklendershipskills
31.What'
stheauthor'
sattitudetowardsthebias?
A.Disagreeable.B.Acceptable.C.Careless.D.Curious.
D
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