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probably
take
place?
At
a
job
interview.
On
fishing
boat.
restaurant.
3.
When
film
be
on?
In
morning.B.
afternoon.C.
evening.
4.
What
suggest
woman
do?
Go
and
ask
clerk.
B.
buy
ticket.
C.
Leave
right
now.
5.
is
doing?
Buying
gift
for
child.
Bargaining
with
girl.
Amusing
his
son.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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至7题。
6.
probable
relationship
between
speakers?
Mother
son.B.
Doctor
patient.
Seller
customer.
7.
To
see
doctor.B.
swimming.
some
drugs.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
from?
The
USA..
B.
Britain.
C.
Australia.
9.
are
they
really
talking
about?
Pants.
Trousers.
C.
Cultural
differences.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
long
did
spend
fromSanFrancisco
toHawaii?
63
days.
108
171
days.
11.
which
country
two
speake
rs
now?
Australia.
England.C.
America.
12.
Which
one
route
according
to
man?
Hawaii----Indonesia----China----England.
B.
Hawaii----China----Indonesia----England.
Hawaii----Indonesia----England----China.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Maggie
away
in
February?
A
week.
Two
weeks.
Three
weeks.
14.
Why
her
vacation?
travel.
parents.
relax.
15.
come
China.
America.
Canada.
16.
can
we
conclude
dialogue?
Peter
agree
choose
another
time.
workmates.
plans
to.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
main
reason
birds’
singing?
They
feel
happy.
like
singing.
give
information.
18.
birds
sing
loveliest
songs?
males
looking
wife.
alone.
19.
do
usually
if
cannot
well?
Tell
other
keep
away.
Give
information
way.
Don’t
others
near
home.
20.
special
kind
of
bird
attract
female?
Dance.B.
Spread
out
its
tail.
第II卷(共两部分,满分120分)
第一部分阅读理解
第一节阅读理解(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
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
HongKongbusinesseshitbynearlytwomonthsofillegalstreetoccupationsbreathedacollectivesighofreliefonWednesday.PolicefinallyclearedillegalprotesterscampedatthemainintersectionintheMongKokdistrict,arrestingtwostudentleaders.
Morethan7,000officersbackedbailiffs(执达官,法警)clearingoccupiedsectionsofArgyleStreetandNathanRoad.Thetwo-dayoperationsaw148peoplearrestedforvariousoffenses,includingcontempt(藐视)ofcourt,resistingarrest,possessionofoffensiveweapons,unlawfulgatheringandattackingpolice.
TheChiefLeaderStephenHuisaid22officerswereinjuredduringtheclearances.
Policeusedpeppersprayandbatons(警棍)tokeepprotestersfromreclaimingclearedroadsandfromspreadingtheillegaloccupationtoneighboringstreets.
Six-laneNathanRoad,whichgoesthroughtheheartofKowloon,wasclearedafternearlyfivehours.However,commentsontheInternetsaidprotesterswerelookingtoreoccupyroadslaterintheevening.
Thisweek'
sactionsmarkthefirsttimetheauthoritieshavesuccessfullyclearedoneofthethreemainprotestsites,whichsprangupafterdemonstratorsseizedkeyintersectionsinlateSeptembertopressforunconstitutionalreforms.
ContractorKwanSui-sum,55,saidhewishedtheNathanRoadclearancehadcomeearlier,ashehashadtopayHK$20,000($2,580)aftertheprotestersdelayedbuildingreconstructionwork.TheowneroftheChungHingDutyFreedrugstorewascautiouslyoptimisticandeagerforhisstoreatthecorneroftheclearedintersectiontogetbacktobusiness.Salesdroppedby40percentduringtheoccupation,hesaid.
“I'
mnotworriedabouttheguessthattheprotesterswillreturn.ItrustinHongKong'
sruleoflawandinthepolice,”themansaid,whowishedtoremainunknownashefearsattackfromprotesters.
ButfivestoresataclearedsiteownedbyjewelrychainChowTaiFookwerestillclosedhourslater.Acompanyspokesmansaidtheoutletswillremainshutwhileitcontinuestomonitorthesituation.
24.Youcaninferfromthepassagethat_______.
A.theHongKongpoliceclearedtheroadsatacost
B.alltheHongKongcitizensaredoubtfulabouttheresultoftheclearances
C.alltheillegalprotesterswerewillingtoleavetheprotestsites
D.theHongKonggovernment’sattitudetotheillegalprotestersisunclear
25.Inthetwo-dayoperation,_________.
A.manyHongKongcitizensjoinedinit
B.alltheprotestsiteswerecleared
C.manyillegalprotesterswerearrested
D.allthestoreswerestillopen
26.WhatHongKongpolicewillprobablydonextaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theywillhelptheownersofthestoresdotheirbusinesses.
B.Theywilltrytheirbesttoarrestotherfledillegalprotesters
C.Theywillhelptheofficersinjuredduringtheclearances.
D.Theywillarrangetotakemoreactiontofinishtheclearances.
27.Thispassageismainlyabout______.
A.HongKongbusinesseshitbynearlytwomonthsofillegalstreetoccupations
B.theeventthatpoliceclearedHongKongprotestsites
C.shopownerswhowishedtoremainunknownashefearsattackfromprotesters
D.HongKongcitizenswhodoubtthepolice'
sclearances
IwasbornandraisedinMinnesota,theUSA,butasanadultIhavemostlylivedinEuropeandAfrica.Iteachcross-culturalmanagementattheInternationalBusinessSchoolnearParis.Forthelast15years,I’vestudiedhowpeopleindifferentpartsoftheworldbuildtrust,communicate,andmakedecisionsespeciallyintheworkplace.
WhiletravelinginTokyorecentlywithJapanesecolleague,Igaveashorttalktoagroupof20managers.Attheend,Iaskedwhethertherewereanyquestionsorcomments.Nohandswentup,soIwenttositdown.Mycolleaguewhisperedtome,“Ithinkthereactuallyweresomecomments,Erin.DoyoumindifItry?
”Iagreed,butIguesseditawasteofbreath.Heaskedthegroupagain,“Anycommentsorquestions?
”
Still,nooneraisedahand,butthistimehelookedverycarefullyateachpersoninthesilentaudience.Gesturingtooneofthem,hesaid,“Doyouhavesomethingtoadd?
”Tomyamazement,sheresponded“Yes,thankyou.”andaskedmeaveryinterestingquestion.Mycolleaguerepeatedthisseveraltimes,lookingdirectlyattheaudie