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A.Shegetsangrywithdelaysofthetrain.
B.Sheiswillingtowaitforthenexttrain.
C.Shedoesn'
tunderstandwhatthemansays.
D.Sheishappytotalkwiththeman.
5、
A.Toprobeintothecauseofnaturaldisasters.
B.Towarnpeopleoftheenvironmentalconditions.
C.Toformulateeffectiveplanstohelpthevictims.
D.Tostudytheinfluencesofnaturaldisasters.
6、
A.Shepreferstostaybyherself.
B.Sheisalittleshyinnature.
C.Shedislikesmakingfriendswithothers.
D.Sheistalkativewhenwithstrangers.
7、
A.Stayinthesun.
B.Findanewfriend.
C.Seeadoctor.
D.Gotothestudents'
center.
8、
A.Hedressesinaninformalmanneratwork.
B.Hedressesverycasuallyonvacation.
C.Hegetsunfamiliarintheeyesofhisfriends.
D.Heisalousyemployeeatwork.
9、ConversationOne.
听材料,回答下列问题:
A.Howtospendsummerholiday.
B.Howtoavoidseasickness.
C.Howtoprepareforaboattrip.
D.Howtodealwithvomitingonaseatrip.
10、
A.Heshouldeatalittlefood.
B.Heshouldeatnothing.
C.Heshouldeatasmuchaspossible.
D.Hecaneatwhathelikes.
11、
A.Atthestem.
B.Atthebow.
C.Atthebottomdeck.
D.Atthemiddleoftheship.
12、ConversationTwo.
听材料,回答下列各题:
A.Filmsmostexcitingforthemtosee.
B.Filmticketssuitabletobuy.
C.Showingtimeofthefilms.
D.Variouswaystogetfilmtickets.
13、
A.Ten.
B.Eight.
C.Six.
D.Five.
14、
A.Hisfriendswillbeavailabletoseethemovie.
B.TheticketsarecheaperthantheThursday'
s,
C.Therewillbemorefriendstogotothecinema.
D.ThefilmwillbemoremovingthantheThursday'
s.
15、
A.Byorderingthem.
B.Bypayingthemoneynow,
C.Bycallingtheclerk.
D.Bysendingane-mail.
16、PassageOne.
A.Lessthan7billion.
B.Halfabillion.
C.Nomorethan70million.
D.About15million.
17、
A.Personalinformation.
B.Politicalscandals.
C.Businessaffairs,
D.Religiousevents.
18、
A.Politicians.
B.Executives.
C.Teachers.
D.Collegestudents.
19、
A.ItissadthatyoucanfindcomfortwithfriendsonlyinFacebook.
B.ItisconvenienttochatwithothersacrosscommunitieswithFacebook.
C.ItisterribletorevealpersonalfeelingsinFacebook.
D.ItissatisfyingtofindthesocialnormchangingovertimewithFacebook.
20、PassageTwo.
A.PresidentBarackObama.
B.PresidentBillClinton.
C.PresidentFranklinRoosevelt.
D.PresidentGeorgeW.Bush.
21、
A.Algebraandmath.
B.English-languageartsandmathematics.
C.Mathandreading.
D.Englishandreading.
22、
A.Theaimistocompletethenationaleducationsystemwhichlacksthestandard.
B.Theaimistoletstatesshowyearlyprogressinstudentslearningmeasuredbythemselves.
C.Theaimisforhighschoolstudentstomakeagoodpreparationforfurtherstudyandcareers.
D.TheaimistomakeAmericaneducationsystemmorepowerfulinacompetitiveeconomy.
23、PassageThree.
A.ItistryingtooccupytheIndianmoviemarket.
B.ItisaimingtosurpassAmerica'
sHollywood.
C.ItisaimingtoimpressAmericanaudience.
D.Itistryingtobreakintotheglobalfilmmarket.
24、
A.ItusedEnglishasthelanguage.
B.Itcan'
tsatisfydifferentaudience'
stastes.
C.Itsbudgetwasnotenough.
D.ItusedaMexicanactress.
25、
A.HehasmuchfaithinBollywood'
sglobalfilm.
B.Hesupportsfurtherexplorationoftheglobalmarket.
C.HesuggestsanadjustmentforBollywood'
sglobalstrategy.
D.Hecallsformoreinvestmentinthefilmmarket.
二、听力
26、听材料,回答下列各题:
Thereisgrowingdissatisfactiontowardrichpeople,accordingtoanewonlinepoll.
ThepollbytheChinaYouthDaily
26
hashighlightedtheapparent
27
overthecountry'
swideningincomegap.
Nearly8,000peoplefilledinonline
28
lastweek,andwhenaskedtousethreewordstodescribethesociety'
srich,thetop
29
were"
extravagant"
"
greedy"
and"
corrupt"
.
About57percentofthose
30
saidthat"
wasthebestwordtodescribetherich,followedcloselyby"
31
despitetheirdissatisfaction,93percentofthosepolledwishedtheycouldberichtoo,andthatricherpeopleshouldbe"
socially
32
"
Some33percentofrespondentsalsopraisedrichpeopleforbeing"
smart"
Nearly90percentofrespondentsagreedthatmostpeopleinsociety,includingthemselves,
33
speakupforthepoorbutwere
34
totakeactionandactuallydosomethingforthem.
ThesurveycomesontheheelsofaheateddebateovercommentsmadebyrenownedeconomistMaoYushi,whosaidacoupleofdaysagothathewasspeakingfortherichandworkingforthepoor.
AreportreleasedbytheAsianDevelopmentBanklastWednesdayrevealedthatChina'
sGinicoefficient-anindicatorofthewealthdivide-rosefrom0.407in1993to0.473in2004.
AnearlierChineseAcademyofSocialSciencesreportsaidthattherichest10percentofChinesefamiliesnowownmorethan40percentofallprivateassets,whilethepoorest10percentinthecountrysharelessthan2percentofthetotalwealth.
Thecountry'
sincomegapisclosetothatofLatinAmerica,thereportwhich
35
inJanuarysaid.
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快速阅读问答题
36、根据下列短与答案,填写36-46题。
Canceristheworld'
stop"
economickiller"
aswellasitslikelyleadingcauseofdeath.Cancercostsmorein
36
andlostlifethanAIDS,malaria,thefluandotherdiseasesthatspreadperson-to-person.Chronicdiseasesincludingcancer,heartdiseaseanddiabetes
37
formorethan60percentofdeathsworldwidebutlessthan3percentofpublicandprivate
38
forglobalhealth,saidRachelNugentoftheCenterforGlobalDevelopment,aWashington-basedpolicyresearchgroup.Moneyshouldn'
tbetakenawayfromfightingdiseasesthat.
39
person-to-person,buttheamount
40
tocanceriswayoutofwhack(重击)withtheimpactithas,saidOtisBrawley,thecancersociety'
schiefmedicalofficer.
Cancer'
seconomictoll(损耗)was$895billionin2008--equivalentto1.5percentoftheworld'
sgross
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product,thereportsays.That'
sintermsofdisabilityandyearsoflifelost--notthecostoftreatingthedisease,whichwasn'
taddressedinthereport.Manygroupshavebeenpushingformoreattentiontonon-infectiouscausesofdeath,andtheUnitedNationsGeneralAssemblyhassetameetingonthisayearfromnow.Somepolicyexpertsare
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ittotheglobalinitiativethatledtobigincreasesinspendingonAIDSnearlyadecadeago."
ThisneedstobediscussedattheUN--howwearegoingtodealwiththisrisingburdenof
43
disease"
saidDr.AndreasUllrich,medicalofficerforcancercontrolatWHO.
ResearchersusedtheWorldHealthOrganization'
sdeathanddisabilityreports,andeconomicdatafromtheWorldBank.They
44
disability-adjustedlifeyears,whichreflecttheimpactadiseasehasonhowlongandhow
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peoplelive.
A.productively
B.supplying
C.shifting
D.spread
E.account
F.funding
G.calculated
H.devoted
I.productivity
J.chronic
K.comparing
L.domestic
M.doubtful
N.clumsily
O.disability
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SectionB
Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.
Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
46、根据答案,回答46-56题。
DaylightSavingTime(DST)
HowandWhenDidDaylightSavingTimeStart?
A.BenjaminFranklin--of"
earlytobedandearlytorise"
fame-wasapparentlythefirstpersontosuggesttheconceptofdaylightsavings.WhileservingasU.S.ambassadortoFranceinParis,Franklinwroteofbeingawakenedat6a.m.andrealizing,tohissurprise,thatthesunwouldrisefarearlierthanheusuallydid.Imaginetheresourcesthatmightbesavedifbeandothersrosebeforenoonandburnedlessmidnightoil,Franklin,tonguehalfincheek,wrotetoanewspaper.
B.Itwasn'
tuntilWorldWarIthatdaylightsavingswererealizedonagrandscale.Germanywasthefirststatetoadoptthetimechanges,toreduceartificiallightingandtherebysavecoalforthewareffort.Friendsandfoessoonfollowedsuit.IntheU.S.afederallawstand