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2.Whatisthewoman'

sjob?

A.Cook.B.Waitress.C.Saleswoman.

3.Howisthemangettingtowork?

A.Riding.B.Bybus.C.Driving.

4.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Thewoman'

sunclewillcomeforavisit.

B.Hethinksthewomanshouldvisitheruncle.

C.Heasksthewomantogoovertohisplace.

5.WhatwilltheweatherinArizonabelikeinthecomingweek?

A.Rainy.B.Warm.C.Abitcold.

第二节(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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。

6.Whatlipstickdidthewomanexpecttobuy?

A.Lyfel,darkshade.B.Lyfel,pinkshade.C.Lyfel,brightshade.

7.Whydoesthewomanwanttochangethecolorofherlipstick?

A.Tobecool.B.Tobeserious.C.Tobeattractive.

8.Howaboutthelipstickthewomantookintheend?

A.Itscolorissuitablebutisveryexpensive.

B.ItscolorisrightthoughitisnotLyfelbrand.

C.Itscolorisn'

trightbutitsbrandisLyfel.

听下面一段对话,回答第9至11题。

9.WhyisiteasierforthewomantolearnEnglish?

A.SheoftentalkstoEnglishpeople.

B.Shespeakstwolanguagesalready.

C.Shealwaysdoesherhomeworkrightafterclass.

10.WhichofthefollowingissuggestedbythewomantobeagoodwayoflearningEnglish?

A.Readingnewspapers.

B.Writingdiaries.

C.Readingaloudinthemorning.

11.WhyisitdifficultforthemantoleanEnglish?

A.Hedoesn'

ttalktohisEnglishteachers.

B.Therearenonativespeakersaroundhim.

C.HeistooshytospeakEnglish.

听下面一段对话,回答第12至14题。

12.Howdoesthemangetinformationabouttheapartment?

A.FromTVadvertisements.

B.Fromadvertisementsinthenewspapers.

C.Fromradioadvertisements.

13.Howmanyroomshastheapartmentgot?

A.FourB.FiveC.Six

14.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortherentpermonthifhewantstoin

cludemanagementandparkingaswell?

A.$500.B.$450.C.$550.

听下面一段对话,回答第15至17题。

15.Whatisthewomanafraidofwhenshetakeshertrips?

A.Takingavoyage.B.Takingatrain.C.Takingaflight.

16.Whattransportatio

ncanyouinferthemanprefers?

A.Trains.B.Planes.C.Ships.

17.What'

stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Teacherandstudent.CFriends.

听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。

18.WhatwasMissRichards?

A.Achemistryteacher.B.Aphysicsteacher.C.Ascienceteacher.

19.HowdidM

issRichardsfeelbeforeDickansweredherquestion?

A.Disappointedandunhappy.B.Angryandannoyed.C.Excited.

20.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Dickwasthetopstudentinclass.

B.Thestudentswereactiveinclass.

C.MissRichardswasratherpatient.

 

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题,每题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,并在答题卡上把该选项涂黑。

A

Ifyouareabook-lover,youmaybeinterestedinthefollowing.

Dietland,bySaraiWalker

Ifyou’resickofthestick-thinandperfectlyslimmodelsofsocietytoday,Dietlandisforyou.ThefunnynovelfollowsPlumKettle,anover-weightadvicejournalistwhoanswersfanmailforateengirls’website.She’sconvincedthatherlifewon’treallystartuntilshesavesupenoughmoneyforherweight-lossoperation—whenshe’llfinallylooklikethe“perfect”woman.Butaftershegetspulledintoaseriesofadventureswithagroupofwomenwholivelifeontheirownterms,shebeginstoreconsiderherownopinionsofwhat“beauty”reallyis.

Orhan’sInheritance,byAlineOhanesian

AfterOrhan’sTurkishgrandfatherdies,helearnsthatwhilehe’stakenoverhisgrandfather’ssuccessfulbusiness,thehousethat’sbeeninhisfamilyforgenerationswasnotlefttohim.Instead,itwenttoan87-year-oldwomanwholivesinL.A.thatnooneinhisfamilyhaseverheardof.Togettothebottomofthis,OrhantravelstoL.A.tomeetwiththewoman.It’sthenthatheuncoversthesecretsofhisfamily.

Sapiens:

ABriefHistoryofHumankind,byYuvalNoahHarari

Ifthestoryofevolution(进化)hasalwaysinterestedyou,thisbookisforyou.Init,Dr.YuvalNoahHarariexploreshow,if100,000yearsagothereweresixdifferentkindsofhumansonEarth,onlyonelivedthroughtotoday:

homosapiens.Hetakesbothanhistoricalandbiologicalapproachtohisdiscussionofhowhumanshaveevolvedovertime.Hetalksaboutthesocietycreatedbysapiensandculturalwonders.Andperhapswhatismostfascinatingistheevolutionofhumans.

21. 

WhatdoesPlumKettlewantbeforeshejoinsthewomenintheadventures?

A.Naturalbeauty. 

 

B. 

Alargesumofmoney. 

C.Ahealthylifestyle. 

D.Aslimshape. 

22. 

WhatpuzzledOrhanafterhisgrandfather’sdeath?

A.Theirhousewasgiventoastranger. 

B.Hisgrandfather’sbusinesswassuchasuccess. 

CHehadtotakecareofthe87-year-oldwoman. 

D.The87-year-oldwomanwasoneofhisrelatives. 

23. 

What’sthemostinterestinginSapiens:

ABriefHistoryofHumankind?

A.Theadvancedsociety. 

B.Theriseofhumans. 

C.Thedevelopmentofbiology. 

D. 

Theculturalwonders. 

B

Myfamilyhasatraditionofholdinggaragesales(旧货出售).OnaSaturdayafternoonbackin2002,justwhenmyauntLorrainewasstartingtopackup,Idiscoveredmyveryowntreasure—apairofblackboots.Althoughtheyweren'

tanythingfashionable,theycaughtmyeye.Plustheywereonlytwodollars.ShenoticedmeeyeingthemupandsaidIcouldhavethemforfiftycents.

Evenbetter!

IthoughttomyselfasIpulledthemon.Theyweretheperfectfit.

WhenIhandedoverthemoneylittledidIknowthatthesebootswouldaccompanymeonsomeofmygreatestadventures.EachyearImakeajourneyoverseasandthatyear,IwasmakingarrangementstovisitHelsinki(thecapitalofFinland),sonaturally,Ipackedtheboots.Itwaswinter,butthebootsprotectedmyfeetfromthecoldweather.Iworethemeverywhere.ThebootsevenaccompaniedmeasIwalkedthroughthenighttofindlivemusic.Ifeltrightathomeamongoldfriends.

In2009,IwenttoAuntLorraine'

shometoattendmycousinJason'

sbirthdayparty.Whileweweretalking,Jasonstaredatmyboots.

Heasked,“Wheredidyougetthoseboots?

“Iboughtthematyourfamily'

sgaragesale,”Iresponded.

Jasonflewintoarage.“Mum!

Yousoldmyboots?

IboughttheminMilanandI'

vewornthemthroughNewYork,London,BerlinandParis,”heshouted.

Afterasilence,however,helaughedandsaid,“Thanksalot,Mum!

”Wespenttherestoftheeveningsharingmemoriesofthejourneyswe'

dbothhadwearingthesamepairofboots.

Thebootsarenolongerfitforwear,butIhaveheldontothemasamemento(纪念物)ofthelastdecade,theplaceswehavewalkedandthememorieswenowshare.

24.Theauthorboughttheboots.

A.fromhiscousinB.atthepriceof$2

C.withouthesitationD.forhisadventuroustrips

25.Theunderlinedphrase“flewintoarage”meansJasonfelt.

A.surprisedB.angry

C.worriedD.confused

26.Jasonsaidthankstohismotherbecause.

A.hedidn'

twantthebootsanymore

B.itwasshewhoboughthimtheboots

C.hecouldn'

ttravelworldwidewithouther

D.hecouldsharecommonmemorieswiththeauthor

27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.Sweetmemories.B.Afamilytradition.

C.Mybelovedboots.D.Mygreatadventures.

C

WeknowmoreaboutthesurfaceoftheplanetMarsthanweknowaboutwhatisatthebottomofEarth'

soceans.

Untilrecently,scientistshadmappedonlyabout20percentoftheseafloor.Butourknowledgeofthedeepseasischangingbecauseofinformationfromsatellites.Scientistshaveproducedanewmapthatprovidesadetailedpictureoftheoceans.Themapisexpectedtohelpoceanographers,industryandgovernments.

Thenewmapistwiceasdetailedasthemapmade20yearsago.DavidSandwellisageophysicsprofessorattheScrippsInstitutionofOceanographyattheUniversityofCalifornia.Heandotherscientistsworkedonthemappingproject.Hesaystheyturnedtospacetolookdeeperintotheocean.HespoketoVOAonSKYPE.

“Thewaywe'

redoingthatistouseasatellitealtimeter(高度计),aradartomapthetopography(地貌)oftheoceansurface.Nowthatseemssortofstrangethatyou'

dmapthetopographyoftheoceansurfacewhenyoureallywanttogetattheseafloor.But,theoceansurfacetopographyhasthesebumpsanddipsduetogravitationaleffectsthatmimicwhat'

sontheseafloor.”

Thescientistscollectedandstudiedinformationfromtwosatellites.SomeofthedatacamefromtheEuropeanSpaceAgency'

sCryo2satellite.ItwasplacedinEarth'

sorbittowatchseaice.TheothersatelliteistheAmericanspaceagency'

sJason1.Itisstudyingthesurfaceoftheoceans.Scientistscombinedthesatellitedatawithimagesgatheredbysonarequipmentonships.Sonarworksbysendingsoundwavesthroughthewater.Whenthesoundwaveshitanobject,itspresenceisconfirmed.

“Thatenablesustolookatsmallerscalefeaturesandalsofeaturesthatareburiedbysedimentsintheoceanbasins.”

Thenewmapshowstheseafloorasithasneverbeenseenbefore.Itshowsthousandsofunderwatermountainsandplaceswherecontinentspulledapart.Itshowswhereearthquakeswere

activemanyyearsago.Theyallareburieddeepunderneaththeoceanfloor.

Inoneplace,threemountainridgesjoinatthesamearea.Hugetectonic(构造的)platescanbeseencl

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