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听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatdoesthewomanorder?
A.Chicken.B.Fish.C.Beef.
2.Whomwillthewomanborrowabikefrom?
A.Joan.B.Mary.C.Tom.
3.Whatwillthewomandoaftersupper?
A.GotoseeJerry.B.Goforawalk.C.Stayathome.
4.Wheredoesthemanthinkthekeysare?
A.Onthetable.B.Inthewoman’scarC.Inthewoman’sbag.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Aninjury.B.Abasketballmatch.C.Abasketballplayer.
第二节听下面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.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?
A.Toasksomeinformation.
B.Toaskhertocheckhise-mailforhim.
C.Totellherthetimeofanappointment.
7.Whatwillthespeakersdointheevening?
A.Attendaparty.B.BuysomeCDs.C.Gotoaconcert.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatrelationisthewomantotheman?
A.Hisneighbour.B.Hissister.C.Hisclassmate.
9.Wherewillthemangonext?
A.Tothewoman’shome.B.Tohiscousin’shouse.C.Toabusstop.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whenwillthefestivalbeheldthisyear?
A.OnthefirstSundayofJune.B.OnthefirstSaturdayofJuly.
C.OnthefirstSundayofJuly.
11.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thefestivallastsawholeday.
B.ThefestivaloffersspecialT-shirts.
C.Thewomanlikesthebandverymuch.
12.Howdoesthemansuggestthewomangotothefestival?
A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Bysubway.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howdoesthewomanfeelinthebeginning?
A.Disappointed.B.Pleased.C.Tired.
14.Whatdothespeakersdisagreeon?
A.WhethertheclothesinH&
Marecheap.
B.Whethertheblackdresssuitedthewoman.
C.Whetherthewomanshouldbuythereddress.
15.Whatisthewomancomplaining?
A.Shecan’tfindanythingshelikes.
B.Shecanonlyaffordsomecheapclothes.
C.Shehasdifficultyfindingasuitabledress.
16.WhatwillthewomantryoninZARA?
A.Tops.B.Skirts.C.Dresses.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowlongistheCenteropen?
A.For5months.B.For8months.C.For10months.
18.WhatcanpeopledointheCenter?
A.Learntabletennis.B.Playbasketball.C.Climbwalls.
19.Whatcanpeoplegetiftheypayforaday?
A.Drinks.B.Ameal.C.Aroom.
20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?
A.Toinformthelistenerstheofficehours.
B.Totellthelistenerstohaveagoodtime.
C.Tointroducethecentertolisteners.
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
KayandCharlesGiddenssoldtheirhometostartabedandbreakfast.Fouryearslater,thecouplenowdishesoutbananapancakebreakfasts,cleanstoilets,serveshomemadecookiestoguestsinabedandbreakfastsurroundedbytreesonamountainknownforcolorfulsunsets.
“DoImissthefreeways?
DoImissthetraffic?
DoImissthestress?
No,”saysMs.Giddens.“Thisisaphenomenon(现象)that’sfairlywidespread.Alotofpeoplearerethinkingtheirlivesandfiguringoutwhattheywanttodo.”Simplelivingrangesfromcuttingdownonweeknightactivitiestosharinghousing,livingclosertoworkandcommuting(通勤)less,avoidingshoppingmalls,borrowingbooksfromthelibraryinsteadofbuyingthem,andtakingacutinpaytoworkatamorepleasurablejob.
VickiRobin,awriter,tellsushowshedealswiththechangesinherbudget(预算),nowfarlessthanwhatsheusedtomake.
“Youbecomeconsciousofwhereyourmoneyisgoingandhowvaluableitis,”Ms.Robinsays.“Youtendnottousethingsup.Youcookathomeratherthaneatout.Youfindyourlifeisnotamessanymore,andyoudiscoveryourlivingcostshavegonewaydown.”
JanetLuhrs,alawyer,quitherjobaftergivingbirthandleavingherdaughterwithababysitterfortwoweeks.“ItwasnotthewayIwantedtoraisemykids,”shesays.“Simplicityisnotjustaboutsavingmoney;
it’saboutmesittingdowneverynightwithmykidstoacandlelitdinnerwithclassicalmusic.”
Ms.LuhrsnoweditsamagazinecalledSimpleLiving,whichpublishestipsonhowtobuyrecycledfurnitureandshoes,andorganizepotluck(家常便饭)dinnersinsteadoffancyreceptions.
“Simplicityisaboutconsciouslivingandcreatingthelifeyouwant.Thelessstuffyoubuy,thelessmoneygoesoutthedoor,andthelessmoneyyouhavetoearn,”Ms.Luhrsexplains.
24.HowdoesMs.Giddensfeelaboutthelifesheislivingnow?
A.Bored.B.Worried.C.Satisfied.D.Surprised.
25.WhatdoesthephenomenonMs.Giddensmentionedreferto?
A.Servingothers.B.Findinganewjob.
C.Livingasimplelife.D.Openingarestaurant.
26.JanetLuhrsgaveupherjobasalawyerinorderto.
A.haveonemorebabygirl
B.createherownmagazine
C.makehercareerinmusic
D.spendmoretimewithherkids
27.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwillthetextmostprobablyappear?
A.Business.B.Lifestyle.C.Education.D.Entertainment.
C
ForChristmaslastyear,Marie’sgrandmawantedtogethersomethingspecial.SoMarieaskedhergrandmaforherdreamgift:
abrand-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.worried