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4、共5小题 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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.When can the man see the headmaster?A. At 9:30.B. At 11:45.C. At 12:40.2.Why does the man want to keep the window shut?A. He is ill.B. He wants to open it himself.C. The air inside is fresh enough.3

5、. What is Mike?A. A teacher.B. A student.C. A writer.4. What has made working at home possible?A. Personal computers.B. Communication industry.C. Living far from companies. 5. Where is the woman?A. In a soap factory.B. In her house.C. At an information desk.第二节(共15小题; 每小题1.5分,共22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或

6、独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At home.B. On a bus.C. In the bank.7. Why do the two speakers want to buy a car?A. They have a lot of money.B. The man lives too far away f

7、rom his office.C. The womans office is too far away from her home.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why wont Mr. Stone come to the clinic tomorrow?A. He cant spare the time.B. The clinic will be closed.C. Dr. Milton wont come to work.9. When is the clinic open in a week?A. From Monday to Friday.B. On weekdays exce

8、pt Thursday.C. During the whole week.10. What time has finally been fixed for Mr. Stone to come?A. 5:30 p.m., Wednesday.B. 6:15 p.m., Wednesday.C. 6:15 p.m., Thursday.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Neighbors.B. Doctor and patient.C. Friends.12. When did the w

9、oman cough most seriously?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. At night.13. What did the man do for the woman?A. He examined the woman carefully.B. He gave her some medicine and some advice as well.C. He just told her not to worry too much.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Whats the possible relationship bet

10、ween the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Friends.C. Strangers.15. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a restaurant.B. At the womans home.C. At the mans home.16. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Have some soup.B. Have more rice.C. Bring his wife next time.听第10段材料,回答

11、第17至20题。17. What did Nicholas do at eighteen months?A. He began to learn French.B. He read the newspaper.C. He took telephone messages.18. Why was Nicholas bored and unhappy at the two schools?A. He had too much homework.B. He almost couldnt learn anything special.C. His teachers often corrected his

12、 spelling.19. Who offered to help Nicholas finally?A. His classmates.B. His parents.C. A college.20. What is Nicholas life like now?A. Busy without any social life.B. Full but boring.C. Busy at college and free at home 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

13、卡上将该项涂黑.ALong ago there lived a powerful king. Some of his ideas were good, but others caused people to suffer. One of the kings ideas was to set up a public arena(竞技场).When a person was accused of a crime , his future would be decided in this arena. It had two doors, side by side, exactly alike. Th

14、e accused person was taken into the arena and asked to open one. Behind one door was a hungry tiger, while behind the other was a lady chosen especially for him. To this lady he would be immediately married, in honor of his innocence.The king had a beautiful daughter whom he loved very much , and sh

15、e secretly loved a young commoner(平民).When the king discovered their relationship , the man was immediately put in prison, and a day was set for him to enter the arena.The princess knew behind which door stood the tiger, and behind which a lady. She also knew that the lady was one of the loveliest i

16、n the kingdom. Now and then the princess had seen her looking at and talking to the young man. The princess hated the woman behind that silent door.As he entered the arena and his eyes met the princesss, the young man knew that she knew behind which door waited the tiger, and behind which stood the

17、lady. The princess raised her hand, and made a short, quick movement toward the right. No one but her lover saw it. Every eye was fixed on him. He turned, and with a firm, quick step he walked across the empty space to the door on the right and opened it.Now, the point of the story is this: Did a ti

18、ger come out of that door, or did the lady? The more we think about this question, the harder it is to answer. It involves a study of the human heart. The soul of the princess loved the young man but also burned under the fires of sadness and jealousy (嫉妒).The question of her decision cannot be easi

19、ly answered. And so I leave it with all of you: which came out of the open door? The lady,or the tiger?21. Whether the accused was declared guilty mainly depended on_.A. the king B. the judges C. the viewers D. luck22. From the passage we know that _.A. the princess stood behind the right door B. th

20、e princess was not jealous of the ladyC. the young man trusted the princess completelyD. the young man chose the left door in the end23. Which of the following is TRUE about the princesss decision?A. It has no influence on the life of the young man.B. It was never revealed to the young man.C. It is

21、hard to understand why she loved the young man.D. The question of it is left open by the author.BScientists are using microlights(微型飞机) in an attempt to guide a species of bird extinct in the Alps for nearly 300 years back to old breeding grounds. The endangered Northern Bald Ibis birds are being ta

22、ught to follow microlight planes to try to make them familiar with their old migration pattern.The aim is to teach the birds, which dont like flying and have a bad sense of direction, to fly the 400-mile journey to Italy in autumn and back to the Austrian Alps in spring on their own. This month, 12

23、birds completed the Human-led Migration (HLM) from Austria-where they were raised to Italy where the team left them to begin their new lives. It is hoped they will return to Austria next spring as they learn the habits of their ancestors.Before that we had performed five successful HLMs in total, sa

24、id Dr. Johannes Fritz from the Waldrapp research team. Since 2007 we have departed from Burghausen, a Bavarian city at the river Salzach, in the middle of the historical European breeding area, where the birds used to lay eggs. It is an experimental research and conservation project. During the next

25、 few years we plan to build up two stable migratory Northern Bald Ibis groups in Europe, with breeding areas south and north of the Alps and a common wintering area in southern Tuscany. These activities have also created some exceptional migration research opportunities, with a unique chance to foll

26、ow individual birds and sample them day by day.”The northern Bald Ibis birds were driven out of the Alps in the 17Th century after collectors took their chicks and eggs .It is now one of the rarest bird species on the planet. There remains just one large colony in the wild of about 350 birds on the

27、Moroccan coast.24. According to the passage, the microlights are used for _. A. rescuing the birds that are in trouble B. directing Northern Bald Ibis birds where to fly C. accompanying Northern Bald Ibis birds as they fly D. studying the Northern Bald Ibis birds25. What can we infer from the passag

28、e?A. The Northern Bald Ibis birds have lost their migration abilityB. The Northern Bald Ibis birds are good at flying long distances.C. Austria is not suitable for Northern Bald Ibis birds to live in.D. Artificial feeding is to blame for the drop in the number of Northern Bald Ibis birds.26. How man

29、y HLMs have the scientists performed so far?A. Five. B. Six. C. Twelve. D. Thirteen.27. Which of the following is TRUE of Northern Bald Ibis birds?A. They are not popular with people near the Alps.B. Their eggs are more delicious than those of other birds.C. Their habitat will surely grow larger and

30、 larger in the future.D. They are one of the rarest species because of human activities.CThe 1950s and 60s brought many new things to American offices, including the Xerox machine (施乐复印机), word processing and perhaps less famously the first National Secretaries Day, in 1952. Secretaries of that era

31、expected a bright future, and many saw their job as a ticket to a better life. But nearly 60 years later, on the date now promoted as Administrative Professionals Day, we re living through the end of a recession (经济衰退) in which around two million secretaries lost their jobs after bosses discovered t

32、hey could handle their calendars and travel arrangements online, and found their assistants unnecessary. Clearly, technological advances havent made things turn out quite the way those mid-century futurists imagined.New technologies did make the lives of 20th-century secretaries easier. But even fro

33、m the start, the relationship between secretaries and technology was fraught. As early as 1966, with the introduction of the first computerized word-processing system, secretaries were worrying that machines could, replace them.Coffee has long been a flash point for emotions about the differences be

34、tween service and servility(奴性) in offices . In the 1970s, when the second wave of feminism (女权主义) began to change the traditional relationship of male boss and female secretary , more than one secretary was fired for refusing to make , fetch or serve coffee .In Los Angeles, in 1973, one secretary ,

35、 Leona Pendleton, was fired for being “unqualified , and failing to obey instructions ” after refusing to make coffee . This sort of thing still happens today.Its interesting to note that strengthening their positions as being important indicators of social status has often been one way secretaries

36、have tried to keep themselves from being dismissed.After all these years, a human being still needs to plug in Mr. Coffee and deliver his output. But that wont save an assistants job from the stomach of computerization. Secretaries can only hope that bosses wont take the human in question for grante

37、d, a sign that not everyone will be celebrating this Administrative Professionals Day.28. Why were so many secretaries fired during this recession? ,A. Many companies were closed down. B. Bosses have become less dependent on assistance.C. Secretaries no longer make coffee for their bosses.D. The soc

38、ial distance between secretaries and bosses has changed.29. The underlined word fraught in the third paragraph probably means _. A. optimistic B. harmonious C. worrying D. special30. What was the real reason for Leona Pendleton being dismissed?A. She was unqualified to do the job.B. Her boss was str

39、ongly against feminism.C. She often refused to obey her bosss instructions.D. She refused to make coffee for her boss.31. What can we learn from the passage?A. New technologies have never benefited secretaries.B. Futurists predictions are not likely to come true.C. Not all secretaries oppose becomin

40、g important indicators of social status D. Administrative Professionals Day is well worth celebrating.DAs a child, hopelessly unsporty, Rosie Pope nerve made the hockey (曲棍球) team. But at the age of 57, in 2003, she ran around the world.Setting off from home in Tenby,she returned four years, 10 mont

41、hs later,having run 20,000 miles through Europe, Siberia,Alaska,Canada,America,Greenland and Iceland. Moreover,she did it alone with a small cart of food and equipment - running with it through the frozen wastes of Siberia and the streets of New York.Now Pope is at it again: she has just completed 2

42、6 marathons in 26 days. If I can start out again at 63 and feel like 36,then anyone can,because I dont think Im a superwoman. Im a very ordinary person,” she said.Pope spent her early childhood in remote County Limerick in Ireland with her grandmother after her mother died when she was two. Her fath

43、er also died at the age of 47. Pope didnt go to school regularly until she was 13; she was encouraged, instead to spend her time outside, learning about the natural world. But it was her first husband, Colin Swale, a fearless sailor, who introduced her to the world of extreme adventure. In 1973 they

44、 became the first to go around Cape Horn in a catamaran(双体船). And in 1983, after they separated, Pope went on to sail across the Atlantic alone. After discovering running at 47, she spent her fifties completing a series of marathons in far-away places.But it was the death of her second husband, Cliv

45、e, a businessman and photographer, from cancer, that triggered(引发)her biggest challenge so far.She had been thinking of running for cancer awareness, when” something broke through my grief as I was licking at a world map on the wall. I thought I could do this.” Pope is now a motivational speaker. “R

46、unning around the world, or going to the moon or whatever, is only a metaphor(比喻),”she says. “The most extraordinary adventure is every day of your life.”32. When Rosie Pope was a child, she_.A. was too weak to take part in any sportB. didnt receive any education at schoolC. didnt show any talent fo

47、r sportD. was encouraged to teach herself at home33. When did Rosie Pope begin marathon running?A. At the age of 57. B. Around the age of 50.C. When she was 63. D. In the year 1983.34. We can learn from the last paragraph that_.A. Pope doesnt care about cancer at allB .maps have helped Pope to sail the worldC. our real adventure exists in everyday lifeD. Pope hopes to help others by using her experience35. What is the main idea of the passage?A. It is never too late to take on a real challenge.B. Pope is a wonderful speaker,thanks to her experience.C. Nothing is imposs

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