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A. £ 19.15. B. £ 9.15. C. £ 9.18. 1. When will the speakers need to be in their seats? A. No later than 7:15 pm. B. No later than 7:25 pm. C. Anytime before 7:30 pm. 2. What does the man ask the woman for? A. Her ID card. B. Some beers. C. Charlie's guarantee. 3. What does the man like to play now? A. Basketball. B. Tennis. C. Baseball. 4. What does the woman imply about Uncle Jim? A.He behaves well. B.He eats too much. C. He has a good sense of humor. 5. What did the man pay the most for? A. The bed. B. The fridge. C. The washing machine. 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;昕完后,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.Who will be upset? A.Alexis. B.Richard. C. The speakers' mother. 7. What does the boy promise to do for the girl? A. Buy her a cake. B. Drive her to the bakery. C. Help with her homework. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8. What is the man allowed to make? A. The sauces. B. The desserts. C. The salad. 9. What is Thanksgiving like in the woman's family? A. No one takes it very seriously. B. Everyone does a little bit of everything. C. Her parents often try to do too much. 10. What does the woman think of the man giving the speech? A. He is not speaking loud enough. B. He is not wearing a microphone. C. He may be from another country. 11. What is the man's suggestion? A. Leaving the room. B. Turning off the light. C. Talking to the speaker privately. 12. What will the woman do later? A. Give a speech. B. Ask some questions. C. Find another lecture. 听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。 13. Why did the man come to the store? A. To shop for a new bike. B. To have his bike repaired. C. To have smaller wheels for his bike. 14. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Trade in his bike for a new one. B. Change the bike's frame instead. C. Give the bike back to his cousin. . 15. What does the man say he will do? A. Get a new bike right away. B. Shop around for a better price. C. Come back tomorrow with his hike. 16. How does the man feel in the end? A. Disappointed. B. Excited. C. Surprised. 17. When did the Book Festival start to be held every year? A. In 1983. B. In 1997. C. In 2004. 18. Where is the home of the Book Festival? A. The Charlotte Square Gardens. B. The historic New Town. C. Princes Street. 19. What is the atmosphere of the Book Festival like? A. Academic. B. Noisy. C. Relaxed. 20. How long does the Book Festival last every year? A. Three days. B. Three weeks. C. One month. 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 World Economic Annual Conference 2015 The Start of the Davos Challenge: Walk for Education 08: 45 - 09: 45, at Congress Center - Weisshorn Walking to school in rural areas of some African countries can mean a distance of 6 kilometers or more every day. Evidence suggests that by giving children bikes to go to school - shortening their travel time by 75% - their school attendance and learning outcomes improve significantly. You can make a difference by taking this year's Davos Challenge: Walk for Education. For every recorded 6 kilometers walked in Davos, UBS in cooperation with World Bicycle Relief( WBR) will donate a bicycle to schoolchild in rural South Africa. Shaping Davos: Engaging Youth in Work 09:00 -10:00, at Congress Center -Sanada What new thinking and approaches are closing the youth employment gap? Connecting live with the following cities: · Chandigarh on making the nation's youth more employable . Abuja on reshaping the education system using technology .Orlando on making human capital competitive globally · Jeddah on retaining human capital by providing opportunities Ocean Matters 12: 30 - 13: 10, at Congress Center - Aspen 2 National Geographic photographer Brian Skerry takes us on a visual voyage into the depth of the ocean and explore what can be done to keep the oceans healthy. Struggle for Survival 16: 00 - 17: 40, at Berufschule Davos Take part to experience some of the struggles and choices of people trying to survive on less than $2 a day - which is nearly half of the world's population. After the experience, participants will discuss options for helping those trapped in poverty. Take public hus line l, 3 or 7 to the Postplatz stop. Address: Berufschule Davos, Bahnhofstrasse Platz 5. For further information, please email rsvp@ crossroads. org. uk or call +41 (0)79 212 9526. 21. Who may receive bicycles? A. Kids in Orlando. B. Unemployed young people. C. The South African children. D. The conference participants. 22. When will Brian Skerry present his photos? A. 08:45 -09:45. B. 09:00 -10:00. C. 12:30 -13:10. D. 16:00 -17:40. 23. Which event can be reached by public transport? A. Ocean Matters. B. Struggle for Survival. C. Shaping Davos: Engaging Youth in Work. D. The Start of the Davos Challenge: Walk for Education. B Today we were heading out to what is arguably one of the most beautiful natural wonders of this region, Saklikent Gorge (峡谷) , a 300-meter-deep canyon that is close to Fethiye . However, first, we had to enter the canyon. Before us was a raging river about 20 meters across, and we would have to wade(蹚水) through to get to the entrance of the gorge. I lost my breath when my feet made contact with the water. My whole foot had turned numb. I shot out of the water, fast as a rabbit, screaming like a wild dog. I'm sure it was a sight to see. Dad and Lalika seemed to bear it better, as they were the first to begin heading through the fast flowing waters. Soon it was up to their knees, but battling their way through they were the first of our family to make it across. During this time I was considering if I really wanted to go through with this. The look on Mum's face showed me that there was no alternative. She took my hand and we began making our way through the ice-cold water to the sound of Lalika's cheers. I nearly slipped at one point but thankfully I recovered in time and Mum and I came out of the water half dry and very happy. Then the canyon was in front of us. I began to wade through the softest flowing grey clay that had deposited itself over thousands of years between this magnificent Moorish pink gorge towering over me. I was surprised that the locals hadn't already made a beauty industry out of this, mining this natural resource, when I remembered that thankfully, it was a protected national possession, located in a national park. That didn't stop Dad and Lalika from making a mud pack, as the two of them smoothed the liquid clay all over their faces, arms and legs. The mud also made great war paint and Lalika and I had a really fun time applying it before role playing a fierce battle of the clans(家族). After about 45 minutes of walking, we came to a fork in the canyon, and we decided to return. 24.What did the author think of the river? A. Cold. B. Deep. C. Wide. D. Dirty. 25. What made the author decide to cross the river? A. Dad and Lalika's example. B. Mum's facial expression. C. Strong determination. D. Family promises. 26. Why could Saklikent Gorge be preserved ? A. It was hard to enter. B. It belonged to the locals. C. It had no value to develop. D. It has been protected by the government. 27. What can we learn about the canyon? A. It is colorful. B. It is muddy. C. It is boring. D. It is scaring. C Harry Steenbock is professor of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and he is best remembered for his discovery of a way to increase the vitamin D content of foods in the early 1920s. This important discovery virtually got rid of rickets, a disabling bone disease, Steenbock's work was pioneering in another way, too: his attempt to patent and market his technology led to the establishment of the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, now a major partner of the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery. While working in his UW-Madison lab in late 1923, Steenhock discovered that he could increase the vitamin D content of foods by irradiating (照射) them with ultraviolet light. Steenbock was eager to share his breakthrough discovery with the world. But, he knew he needed to carefully manage his discovery so it could reach its full potential and benefit the greater good. Steenbock submitted a patent application with $300 0f his own money to protect his discovery. The Quaker Oats Company offered Steenbock a deal valued at nearly $1 million (almost $ 10 million in today's money) for exclusive rights to his invention. Despite this huge amount of money, Steenbock turned down the Quaker deal. He felt that the profits from lus discovery should be returned to the university to make future scientific research possible - and he had a vision for how to protect his breakthrough discovery and pass its benefits on to the public. Steenbock imagined a nonprofit foundation that would protect discoveries made by UW- Madison researchers through patent management and licensing, invest in research-based discoveries, and return profits to the university to finance further scientific inquiry. Nine generous alumni(校友) donated $ 100 each to aid the efforts and on November 14, 1925, the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation ( WARF) became one of the nation's first university- based technology transfer(转让) offices. The new patent management agency carried out its first license agreement in February 1927 with the Quaker Oats Company. Quaker went on to use Steenbock's irradiation techniques to increase the amount of vitamin D in breakfast grains. 28. Which aspect of Steenbock's contributions does this article focus on? A. Getting rid of the bone disease. B. Pioneering in biochemistry education. C. Helping establish a nonprofit foundation. D. Increasing the Vitamin D content in foods. 29. Which of the following best describes Steenbock according to Paragraph three? A. Far-sighted. B. Warm-hearted. ' C. Conservative. D. Intelligent. 30. Who signed the deal with Quaker Oats Company? A. The nine alumni. B. Harry Steenbock. C. Wisconsin Institute for Discovery. D. The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. 31. What can be learned about Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation? A. It brings in profit for the 9 alumni. B. It supports future scientific research. C. It helps the people with hone diseases. D. It gives out money to every student at UW-Madison. D Owning a pet makes us healthier and happier, but for many of us, long hours at work, tight budgets and small flats means it's just not practical. But there's good news for animal lovers; you can now cosy up with a cup of tea while spending time with furry friends, as the global movement of animal caf6s has reached the UK. . The international phenomenon originated in Taipei, where the world's first cat cafe, Cat Flower Garden, opened in 1998. Curious tourists soon discovered the pet paradise and brought the concept over to Japan. The first Japanese cat cafe opened in Osaka in 2005, and now there are said to be nearly 40 in Tokyo alone. Japan has now gone far beyond the original concept, and some of the trendiest places to visit nowadays have owls, rabbits and goats hanging around. Tokyo's Fukuro no Mise, which means the "Shop of Owls" , has full guest lists for up to two months. Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium was the first of its kind to open up in East London last year. The successful cat cafe takes bookings 50 days ahead and usually about 90% of them book out about 5 -6 weeks in advance, Though the business has been a success, the owner Lauren Pears worries a little bit about the sudden rise of cat cafes everywhere. "Cat caf6s are still in their beginnings here and we've seen a very recent cautionary tale springing up in Singapore with the sudden burst of cat cafes in the city. Earlier this year, one of them was closed down after serious animal welfare issues resulted in the deaths of several cats. " She emphasizes that even though the job is fun and rewarding, it also comes with serious responsibility. 32. Why are cat cafes so popular? A. They offer great services. B. They promote a new concept, C. They stay open for a long time. D. They provide practical means to enjoy pets. 33. What is the concern of Lauren Pears? A. The blind expansion of cat cafes. B. The sudden rise of illegal cat cafes. C. Cat Cafe owners' lack of responsibility. D. The possibility that cats may be unfriendly. 34. What does the underlined part "cautionary tale" in the last paragraph refer to? A. Greeting, B. Warning. C. Interview. D. Development. 35. Which country does the text mainly report about? A. UK. B. China. C. Japan. D. Singapore. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分IO分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为 多余选项。 When you ask people how to make friends as an adult, they usually give you suggestions like, "just get out there," "join a dance class," or, "try spe
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