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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.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisafternoon?

A.GototheOlympicGames.B.Stayathome.C.Visitherfriends.

2.Whathappenedtotheboytoday?

A.Hefoughtwithsomeoneatschool.B.Hedidn’tgotoschool.C.Heliedtohisteacher.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Insideacinema.B.Inaticketoffice.C.Outsideacinema.

4.Whatistrueaboutthewoman?

A.Shelikesmathnow.B.SheisverygoodatEnglish.C.Shethinksthemanisfunny.

5.Whathappenedtothewoman?

A.Shewantedtotakethe6:

00flight.B.Shemisunderstoodtheman.

C.Shechangedthereservationto7:

00.

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.Howmanytimeshasthemanmadedumplings?

A.Twice.B.Once.C.Never.

7.Whatdoesitneedtomakegooddumplingsaccordingtothewoman?

A.Practice.B.Asecretrecipe.C.Talent.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whydidn’tthewomanseeallofthecollectionsatthemuseum?

A.Shespenttoomuchtimeatoneexhibit.B.Themuseumistoolarge.

C.Onlythejadeexhibitwasopen.

9.Whatdidthewomanlikethemost?

A.TheprimitivetoolsofPekingMan.

B.Thecollectionofjadefromtheearliesttimeperiod.

C.TheartisticworksfromtheQingDynasty.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatdidthemandolastnight?

A.HewatchedasportsprogramonTV.

B.Heinvitedthewomantoseeashow.

C.HewenttothestadiumtowatchanNBAgame.

11.Howdoesthewomandescribebasketball?

A.It’saveryfastgame.B.It’sadullgame.C.It’stoocomplicated.

12.Whydoesthemanaskthewomanthelastquestion?

A.HewantstotakehertoanNBAgame.

B.Hewantstochangethetopicoftheirdiscussion.

C.Hewantstotakehertoamovie.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whydidthemanstopthewoman?

A.Toaskherfordirections.

B.Togiveheraticketforspeeding.

C.Towarnheraboutthekidsinthestreet.

14.Whatwasthespeedlimitwherethewomanwasdriving?

A.40mph.B.35mph.C.25mph.

15.Whatwillhappenifthewomangoestotrafficschool?

A.Shewon’thavetopayafine.

B.Shewon’thavetogotocourt.

C.Herinsurancewon’tbecomemoreexpensive.

16.Whatdoweknowaboutschoolzones?

A.Therearesometimeschildrenthereevenonweekends.

B.Peoplearemorelikelytogetticketsthere.

C.Theyaremoredangerousthanotherareas.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatwasthemainfocusofthestudy?

A.Howtoeatchocolatewithoutgainingweight.

B.Thehealthbenefitsofeatingchocolate.

C.Theeffectsofeatingchocolateonhappiness.

18.Whoarereportedtohavethebestresults?

A.Peoplewhoatenochocolateatall.

B.Peoplewhoatealotofchocolateeveryday.

C.Peoplewhoateamoderateamountofchocolateeveryday.

19.Whatdidtheresearcherssayaboutthestudy?

A.Thereisstillalotofworktobedone.

B.Milkchocolatewasusedintheexperiment.

C.Eatingtoomuchchocolatehadnopositiveimpactonhealth.

20.Whomightappreciatethisnewsreportmost?

A.Peoplewhowanttochangetheirdiet.

B.Peoplewhoexerciseregularly.

C.Peoplewhoalreadyeatchocolatefairlyoften.

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

AnartistinOakland,Californiaisusinghisskillstohelpthehomeless.GregKloehnbuildsverysmallsheltersthatmakelifeonthestreetsalittlemorecomfortable.Thestructuresofferthehomelesssomesafetyandprotectionfrombadweather.Eachlittlehousealsohaswheelsonthebottomsoitcangowhereveritsownergoes.

GregKloehnhasgivenawayatleast20tinyhouses.Severalareontheroadsidenearanactiverailroad.Onarecentday,Mr.KloehnstopsatonetovisitOscarYoung.Thetwomenhug.InsidehislittleshelterMr.Younggetsrelieffromcoldnightsonthestreets.Mr.KloehnalsovisitsSweet-Pea,anotherfriendwhoalsolivesinoneofthelittlehomestheartistbuilt.Shesaysitkeepshersafeandprotectsherbelongings.

Inthemornings,Mr.Kloehnsearchesthestreetsforbuildingmaterials.Hegatherswhathecanandtakesittohisstudio.There,heputsthehousestogether.Emptycoffeebagsbecomeroofmaterial.Awashingmachinedoorandrefrigeratorpartbecomewindows.Nails,screwsandthestickyglueholdallthepiecestogether.Theartistalsoattachesasmallelectricaldevicetothehouse.Thedeviceispoweredbythesun.

Someofthepeoplelivingonthestreetsoncehadnormalhousesoftheirown.Butsomeofthepeoplesaytheyhavelearnedtolivewithlessandtheyarethankfultothatman.

Mr.Kloehnsayshisworkisnotasocialproject.Hesaysheisjustsomeoneusinghisskillstohelphishomelessneighbors.

21.ThefollowingaretheadvantagesofthesmallsheltersEXCEPT________.

A.savingpowerandenergyB.decoratingthestreetswheretheyare

C.protectingpossessionsofthehomelessD.keepingthehomelesssafeandcomfortable

22.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.

A.Anactofkindnesshasmadepeoplesimpleandgrateful

B.GregKloehnhassoldatleast20tinyhouses

C.Thesheltersareimmovable

D.Thegovernmenthasgotinvolvedintheaction

23.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Amorecomfortableshelteronthestreets.

B.Anartistcreateshomesforthehomeless.

C.AsuccessfulsocialprojectinOakland.

D.Anartistmakesalivingbydesigningsmallshelters.

B

Mostofushavequitegoodmemories,butourmemoriesarelimited.Forexample,wecannotremembereveryonewehaveevermetorwhatwedidoneverysingledayofourlives.However,therearesomepeoplewhodohaveprodigiousmemories.Thesepeoplehavearareconditionknownassavantsyndrome(学者症候群).Savantssufferfromadevelopmentaldisorder,buttheyalsoexhibitgreattalentsthatcontrast(显出差异)sharplywiththeirphysicalandmentaldisabilities.

KimPeek(1951-2009)wasasavantwholivedinSaltLakeCity,Utah,intheUnitedStates.Hewasbornwithdamagetopartsofhisbrain,butitseemedthatotherpartsofhisbrain,particularlythoserelatingtomemory,becameover-developed.

Peek’suniqueabilitiesappearedataveryearlyage.Whenhewasjust20monthsold,hecouldalreadyremembereverybookthatwasreadtohim.Peekcouldreadtwopagesofabookatthesametime---onepagewiththerighteyeandonewiththeleft---inlessthan10secondsandremembereverythingheread.Bythetimehedied,Peekhadmemorizedmorethan9,000books.Hecouldrememberallthenamesandnumbersinavarietyoftelephonebooks.Hecouldrememberthousandsoffactsabouthistory,literature,geographyandsports.

Dr.DavidTreffert,anexpertonsavantsyndrome,oncedescribedPeekas“alivingGoogle”becauseofhisastonishingabilitytomemorizeandconnectfacts.However,atthesametime,Peekwasunabletocarryoutsimpletasks,suchasbrushinghishairorgettingdressed,andheneededotherstohelphim.In1989,themovieRainManwontheOscarforbestPicture.Themaincharacterinthemovie,playedbyDustinHoffman,wasbasedonKimPeek’slife.Hestartedtoappearontelevision,wherehewouldamazeaudiencesbycorrectlyansweringdifficultquestionsondifferenttopics.Peekbecameworldfamous,andheandhisfatherbegantouringwidelytotalkaboutovercomingdisabilities.Heinspiredagreatmanypeoplewithhiswords.“Recognizingandrespectingdifferencesinothers,andtreatingeveryoneinthewayyouwantthemtotreatyou,willmakeourworldabetterplaceforeveryone.Everyoneisdifferent.”

24.Theunderlinedword“prodigious”inParagraph1probablymeans________.

A.happyB.vividC.amazingD.short

25.Accordingtothetext,Peek________.

A.couldtakecareofhimselfB.wasbornwithagoodmemory

C.wasthestudentofDr.DavidTreffertD.becamebrain-damagedat20monthsold

26.HowisParagraph3mainlydeveloped?

A.Byprovingfacts.B.Byfollowingtimeorder.

C.Byanalyzingcauses.D.Bymakingcomparisons.

27.Peek’swordssuggestthatweshould________.

A.respectdifferentculturesB.listentodifferentopinions

C.treatdifferentpeopledifferentlyD.berespectfulofothers’differences

C

Wildweather,unexpectedcoralreefsanddangerousseacreatures…thesearethenightmares(噩梦)youcanimagineateenageronasolovoyage(独自旅行)aroundtheworldmightsufferfrom.ButforLauraDekker,sailingaroundtheglobeseemslessapricetobepaidthanaprizetobetreasured.

Asthe19-year-oldDutchsailorsaidinMaidentrip,adocumentary(纪录影片)releasedlastyearaboutherexperienceofbecomingtheyoungestpersontosailaroundtheworldalonein2012,“Iwasbornonaboat.Ilivedmyfirstfiveyearsatsea.Andeversince,allIhavewantedistoreturntothatlife.”

Withheryacht(游艇)Guppy,Dekkerbeganherjourneyat14andsailed50,004kilometersin519days.

Theflyingfishkeepinghercompany,thedolphinsfollowinginherwakeandthewarmdaysspentondeckplayingtheflute(长笛)asshewatchedanotherunforgettablesunsetwereenoughtomakeothersjealous.

Butthesedidn’talwaysgowell.TherewereterriblemomentsinwhichDekkerfeareddeath.Ononeoccasion,awhalealmostturnedGuppyover.Anothertime,shebattledextremewindsandGuppysurfeddown8-meter-highwaves.

Outontheopenseaalone,shealsogotusedtolivingwithoutafridge,aflushing(用水冲洗)toilet,andahotshower.

“Asahumanbeingyoudon’t

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