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Why is the man so hungry? A. He has been on a diet recently. B. He hasn’t eaten anything today. C. He has only had a burger today. 2. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Strangers. B. Business partners. C. Clerk and client. 3. What are the speakers doing? A. Listening to the radio. B. Watching TV. C. Watching a new movie. 4. Why won’t the man go to college after graduation? A. His grades aren’t good enough. B. He never wants to go to college. C. His father asked him to work first. 5. How much money will the man give the woman? A. Five dollars. B. Seven dollars. C. Eight dollars. 第二节 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. Who is the boss? A. Mr. Cassell. B. Ms. Baker. C. Mr. Langley. 7. Why did the man apologize at the end? A. He misunderstood what he saw. B. He wouldn’t be able to attend the birthday party. C. He put his kids’ markers on the woman’s desk. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. Why did the woman stay up late last night? A. To write her paper. B. To take exercise. C. To prepare for an exam. 9. What does the man probably mean at the end? A. The woman should work harder. B. The woman should leave him alone. C. The woman’s study method is effective. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Who is with the man right now? A. No one else. B. His wife. C. Another couple. 11. What will the woman bring the man first? A. Some wine. B. Some hot water. C. Some menus. 12. What might the man discuss with Ralph? A. What dishes to have. B. What wine to order. C. Where they should sit. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Who took the woman to horse races when she was young? A. Her grandfather. B. Her father. C. Her dad’s friends. 14. What does the woman say about riding a horse? A. She’s never done it before. B. It’s a great way to have fun. C. It’s different from racing a horse. 15. How many races will there be today? A. More than ten. B. Less than five. C. It is unknown. 16. What will the speakers probably do next? A. Watch a horse race. B. Place money on a horse. C. Go down onto the track. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. When did Mr. Jones join the company? A. Five years ago. B. Thirty years ago. C. Forty years ago. 18. What was Mr. Jones first promoted to? A. Office manager. B. Head driver. C. Vice president of operations. 19. How did Mr. Jones get his degree? A. By paying the fee himself. B. By working part-time. C. By taking night classes. 20. Why does the woman give the speech? A. To welcome a new employee. B. To say goodbye to an old co-worker. C. To congratulate Mr. Jones on promotion. 第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分35分) 第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 21. Last fall, I went to the US as an exchange student. I’ll never forget my homestay there ______ I became a real DIY enthusiast. A. where B. when C. that D. which 22. To save trouble, you may as well _______ the product online before you place an order. A. predict B. polish C. promote D. preview 23. — I think you’d better write him a letter immediately. — ______? He’ll come here the day after tomorrow. A. Why bother B. So what C. Why not D. How come 24. Although the plan is not so perfect, they are strongly opposed ______ it. A. to not conduct B. not to conduct C. to not conducting D. not to conducting 25. Didn’t it occur to you ______ we could have solved the problem in an easier way? A. that B. whether C. how D. why 26. I see no reason why they shouldn’t go on playing for another four or five years ______ they are fit enough. A. unless B. so that C. though D. providing that 27. Since Perry went abroad, his house has been neglected and weeds are _______ everywhere. A. winding up B. springing up C. lighting up D. rising up 28. Much as I would love ______ to the party yesterday, I didn’t because I had to prepare for the interview. A. to go B. going C. to have gone D. having gone 29. — It’s said that Chris achieved high grades in the examination. — That’s no surprise. He is______, you know. A. a dark horse B. a green hand C. a wet blanket D. an early bird 30. As the town ______ good restaurants, we just treated the foreign friends to some local food at home yesterday. A. didn’t have B. doesn’t have C. won’t have D. hadn’t had 31. While reading, try to develop a more _______ attitude, instead of accepting everything at face value. A. realistic B. critical C. ambiguous D. casual 32. The article in The Times gives us a real ______ into the causes of the present economic crisis. A. enquiry B. admission C. insight D. division 33. Robert’s new book about space exploration is fantastic. You simply ______ read it. A. must B. can C. need D. may 34. — Dad, I am not playing the piano as well as before. — Take it easy. You are just ______. A. out of sight B. out of control C. out of practice D. out of place 35. — Tom, you look worried. Anything I can do for you? — I ______ if you could give me a three-day leave to look after my baby in hospital. A. had wondered B. was wondering C. would wonder D. have wondered 第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 My mum was young when she fell pregnant with me. After I was born it was decided that my father’s relatives would 36 me in Manchester. No one spoke about Mum. Eventually, I was shown letters from Mum, 37 that she was a drug addict. All this was running through my head as I arrived in Glasgow on 27 December last year. My sister Leanne, from my mother’s side, had 38 me down on Facebook, and we had been 39 for a while, but had met only once or twice. Leanne had been brought up by our mother’s parents, and had some 40 with Mum throughout her life. She was now living in Canada, but returning for Christmas and 41 to see all the family together. A big party had been arranged to welcome her back, and everyone would be there, including our 42 . In a very short time my sister and I hatched a 43 . I’d meet my sister as she arrived at Manchester airport, then we’d drive up to Glasgow 44 . Keeping it a surprise gave us a rush. After about a four-hour drive, we were there. I’d 45 called someone “Mum” before. But there she was. We embraced (拥抱) and were soon 46 . We could hardly get the words out fast enough. Seeing someone so alike looking back at me was the strangest but most 47 experience. Though a lifetime may have 48 us, this woman at a party in Glasgow was my mum. She 49 at me for a second, before giving me a tight hug. All she could say was that she never thought we’d 50 again. She’d been 51 of drugs for five years. She told me how she now works for a charity that helps young people 52 the same problems she had. We now talk regularly, and I feel 53 she’s my mother. That’s something I couldn’t have even 54 when the door opened to her at that Christmas party. Life may be short, but it’s always 55 enough to reconcile (和好). 36. A. teach B. control C. serve D. raise 37. A. foreseeing B. revealing C. arguing D. promising 38. A. knocked B. tracked C. rolled D. turned 39. A. negotiating B. complaining C. messaging D. searching 40. A. contact B. bargain C. fun D. trouble 41. A. reluctant B. afraid C. confident D. desperate 42. A. sister B. father C. mum D. grandparents 43. A. deal B. plan C. trick D. change 44. A. in advance B. in turn C. in secret D. in time 45. A. ever B. even C. always D. never 46. A. looking away B. chatting away C. turning up D. picking up 47. A. disturbing B. annoying C. comforting D. frightening 48. A. separated B. deserted C. ruined D. cheated 49. A. laughed B. yelled C. stared D. pointed 50. A. part B. suffer C. recover D. meet 51. A. clean B. aware C. short D. fond 52. A. discuss B. overcome C. explore D. stress 53. A. guilty B. embarrassed C. proud D. shocked 54. A. imagined B. ignored C. questioned D. recalled 55. A. tough B. happy C. simple D. long 第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A HIGH-RISE APARTMENTS FOR RENT IN DOWNTOWN JACKSONVILLE’S SOUTHBANK COMMUNITY Imagine coming home after work and feeling like you’re on vacation at a 5-star resort! Welcome to The Strand Southbank in downtown Jacksonville—where luxury meets comfort. Renting a luxury apartment at The Strand Southbank is a wise lifestyle choice. After your long day, you deserve to feel like you’re walking into a high-end luxury resort where you can truly relax. With activities geared towards life away from the office, our community comes alive when you come home. At The Strand Southbank, we foster (促进) resident friendships through frequent happy hours, book clubs and running groups. We free up your evenings by offering catered meals and food trucks on site. You have better things to do, like sitting on your balcony and taking in the views of downtown Jacksonville’s bridges lit up or smelling the salty air from the St. Johns River. COMMUNITY AMENITIES (生活福利设施) • Fully equipped fitness center with river views • Business center with high-speed internet • Controlled access garage parking • Relaxing library with fireplace • Frequent resident events and community activities LOCATION The Strand Southbank apartments are ideally located in downtown Jacksonville near the entertaining Riverwalk and the sparkling St. John’s River. Perfect for Jacksonville university students, these apartments are near popular Jacksonville schools including Jacksonville University, University of North Florida, and Florida Coastal School of Law. The Strand Southbank apartments are also conveniently near the Mayo Clinic. DIRECTIONS From I-10 take exit 350B toward San Marco Blvd. Merge onto Gary St. Turn left at FL-5/S Main St./ US-1. Turn right at Gulf Life Dr./Riverplace Blvd. The Strand Southbank is on the left. From I-95, exit on Union Street and travel east. Turn left onto Riverplace Boulevard. The Strand Southbank is just ahead on your right. 56. What might encourage people to rent an apartment at The Strand Southbank? A. The Strand Southbank is a 5-star holiday hotel. B. Residents there can enjoy beautiful night scenes. C. The Strand Southbank provides free internet access. D. Residents there have better relationships than colleagues. 57. If you rent an apartment at The Strand Southbank, you _______. A. may have easy access to some basic medical care B. may choose to enter any Jacksonville school you like C. are sure to spend a lot of time hanging around downtown D. are likely to have trouble finding your way back from I-10 B When you’re a parent to a young child, you spend a lot of time talking about feelings: about having to share, about being disappointed because you may not have a cookie instead of broccoli (绿花椰菜), about the great injustice of a parent pressing the elevator button before the child has a chance to. And in a parenting culture that’s increasingly concerned with centering children’s needs above all else, mothers and fathers have become skillful at talking about their kids’ feelings while masking their own. But new research suggests that parents who hide their negative emotions are doing their children, and themselves harm. A study published this month says that when parents put on a faux-happy (假开心) face for their kids, they do damage to their own sense of wellbeing and authenticity. “For the average parent the findings suggest when they attempt to hide their negative emotion expression and overexpress their positive emotions with their children, it actually comes at a cost: doing so may lead parents to feel worse themselves,” researcher Dr Emily Impett, says. It makes sense that parents often fall back on amping up (扩大) the positivity for the sake of their children—there are a lot of things in the world we want to protect our kids from. But children are often smarter than we expect and are quite in tune with what the people closest to them—their parents—are feeling. There was a time about a year or so ago, for example, when I received some bad news over the phone; I was home with my four-year-old and so I did my best to put on a brave face. She knew immediately something was wrong though, and was confused. When I finally let a few tears out and explained that Mom heard something sad about a friend, she was, of course, just fine. My daughter patted my shoulder, gave me a hug, and went back to playing. She felt better that she was able to help me, and the moment made a lot more sense to her emotionally than a smiling mom holding back sobs. I was glad that I could feel sad momentarily and not have to work hard to hide that. Relaying positive feelings to your children when you don’t feel them is a move the researchers called high cost — that it may seem like the most beneficial to your child at the time but that parents should find other ways of communicating emotions that “allow them to feel true to themselves”. But this is also about children seeing the world in a more honest way. While we will want to protect our children from things that aren’t age-appropriate or harmful, it’s better to raise a generation of kids who understand that moms and dads are people too. 58. What is the typical behavior of parents when they bring up their children? A. Allowing their children chances to do things themselves.
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