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A.At a school. B.At a hospital. C.At a post office. 2.What happened to the man? A.He slept badly. B.He ate nothing. C.He felt uncomfortable with his stomach. 3.What will the man do tomorrow? A.Stay at home. B.Visit the woman. C.Do some shopping. 4.Where did the woman want to go at first? A.Sichuan. B.Hainan. C.Beijing. 5.When will the man meet Dr.Block probably? A.At 9:30 am. B.At 11:00 am. C.At 1:00 pm. 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;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.What should the man do for the next exam? A.Work harder. B.Be more careful. C.Worry about the exam. 7.What can we learn from the conversation? A.The woman gave comfort to the man. B.The man always worries about his exam. C.The man didn't work hard. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8.What does the man think of the present? A.He thinks it's perfect. B.He thinks it's too colorful. C.He thinks it fits her boyfriend. 9.What will the woman do when choosing a present next time? A.She will get some help from the man. B.She will ask her boyfriend to come with her. C.She will learn how to bargain. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What does the man want to do ? A.To work as a language assistant. B.To study a new language. C.To use cassette recorders. 11.What language did the man study in senior middle school? A.Chinese. B.Japanese. C.German. 12.How much will the man get? A.10 yuan an hour. B.15 yuan an hour. C.20 yuan a day. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What can we learn about the man? A.He lives in London. B.He was born in Hong Kong. C.The man graduated from a university in England. 14.How old was the man when he became a teacher? A.35 years old. B.30 years old. C.25 years old. 15.What did the man do when he first began writing? A.He wrote articles for magazines. B.He wrote articles for newspapers. C.He wrote a popular book. 16.What does the woman do? A.A newspaper reporter.     B.A teacher.   C.A writer. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What does the first thing that a child picks up mean in China? A.The thing that the child likes best. B.Only a game for a child. C.The job that the child will choose. 18.What will Japanese children do on an important birthday? A.Dance with their father. B.Go to the temple. C.Get a new key. 19.Which birthday is celebrated specially for the girls in Mexico? A.The thirteenth birthday. B.The fourteenth birthday. C.The fifteenth birthday. 20.What does the key on a cake mean? A.It means the young person is old enough to choose when to leave and get home. B.It means the young person is old enough to leave their parents. C.It means the young person is old enough to get married. 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。 A Imagine this:your child has just been involved in an emergency.You call 911. The medical workers rush in and begin asking you questions as they work to rescue your child.But they also ask questions about your child's medical history.It's hard to think clearly.You begin to answer and then end up saying,“I don't remember. I don't know.” So,many doctors suggest that parents keep a record of their children's important health facts handy.This can often help the medical team make a better and more rapid diagnosis(诊断 ) of a problem at a time when time really counts. The most important information to know is the child's allergies(过敏).It is especially crucial if the child is allergic to any medicine­penic- illin,for example.Food allergies can come into play,too,so make note of those as well.Children who have been hospitalized in the past may have developed latex(胶乳) allergies.Often this information can help emergency workers find a cause for problems like breathing difficulties. Keep a list of any medicine,including what your child is now taking. Some medicines can cause an adverse reaction when they are taken together,so the doctors need the information before they give your child anything.You'll need to know when the child took the medicine last and how much was taken. It is also important to tell emergency workers about any health problem or illness your child has had.These pre­existing conditions can have a huge effect on the type of tests and treatment in an emergency. Consider having any child who has a health problem wear a tag (标签) around his neck.This kind of rapid notice can help doctors who are providing emergency care,especially if your child suddenly becomes ill at the day care,school,or a friend's house. 21.According to the first paragraph,the author probably thinks that,in an emergency,________. A.parents usually can't recall their children's medical history B.doctors shouldn't ask parents too many questions C.the medical service offered by 911 is not good D.parents should record their children's daily activities 22.How many types of allergies are mentioned in Paragraph 2? A.One. B.Two. C.Three. D.Four. 23.The underlined word “adverse” in Paragraph 3 probably means “________”. A.beneficial B.harmful C.physical D.emotional 24.According to the passage,the tag children with a health problem should wear around the neck includes the following EXCEPT ________. A.allergies B.medications C.pre­existing illnesses D.height and weight B Government statistics recently showed that in the UK,more than 3,000 people a year experience electric shocks in their homes.A smaller number of people are killed after contact with power lines outside the home.Electric shocks can cause a person's heart or breathing to stop,can also cause burns and are potentially fatal.It is essential for people to learn basic first aid techniques to deal with such emergencies. What to do? If you are the first person to reach someone who has had an electric shock,don't touch them! If they are still holding the appliance(家用电器) that has given them shock,unplug it or turn off the power at its source.Under_no_circumstances_will_you_try_to_move _the_appliance_with_your_hands! If you can't turn off the power,use a piece of wood,like a broom handle or a chair,to separate the victim from the appliance or the power source.You may even be able to do this with a folded newspaper. The victim must remain lying down. If they are unconscious,victims should be placed on their side.But they should not be moved if there is a possibility of neck or spine injuries unless it is absolutely necessary.It is essential to maintain the victims body heat,so make sure you cover him or her with a blanket before you do anything else.If the victim is not breathing,apply mouth­to­mouth resuscitation(恢复知觉).Keep the victim's head low until professional help arrives. If the electric shock has been caused by an external power line,the dangers to the victim and to anybody providing first aid are much greater. 25.What kind of passage is it? A.An advertisement. B.A horror story. C.A news report. D.First aid emergency advice. 26.The underlined sentence,“Under no circumstances will you try to move the appliance with your hands !” implies that ________. A.you should move the appliance that caused it B.you should pick up the appliance and turn off the electricity C.it is very dangerous to touch the appliance with your hands D.it is unnecessary to unplug the appliance with your hands 27.When a person has got an electric shock,you should ________. A.separate the victim from the appliance and let him sit up B.keep the victim warm and help him breathe again C.move the victim onto his side if he has got neck injures D.keep the victim's head high until professional help arrives 28.What is the main idea of the passage? A.Tips on providing first aid to electric shock victims. B.Tips on providing first aid to move the appliance. C.Tips on providing first aid to breath. D.Tips on providing first aid to victims. C Computers are increasingly important in health care.But can they also help poor people escape poverty? Vikram Sheel Kumar thinks so.Mr Kumar is a doctor,an engineer and the head of a small business in Boston,Massachusetts.And,in September,this 28­year­old man received an award for Technology in Service to Humanity.That award came from Technology Review magazine. His goal is to improve health care in poor nations with the help of computer which is small enough to hold in one hand.These devices are known as personal digital assistants,or P.D.A.'s. Dr Kumar started his company two years ago.It is called Dimagi,which means “smart guy” in Hindi.His parents came from India.There,Dimagi computer programs are used to organize medical information of more than 70,000 patients. Dr Kumar says health care workers had problems at first,but then learned quickly how to use the devices.Nurses no longer have to carry heavy documents whenever they travel to villages.And they no longer have to copy large amounts of health information by hands. In South Africa,health workers are using a Dimagi program for a different purpose in the KwaZulu­Natal area.They use it to provide patients with results from tests for HIV,the virus that causes AIDS. People who get tested must enter a secret identification code to see the results. And,in Boston,children with diabetes are using a Dimagi system to learn about their disease and how to control it.The software includes games and ways for the children to communicate with others with diabetes. Dr Vikram Kumar says it is important to get patients involved in their own health care by helping them gain information.He says there are endless possible uses for this technology,especially in developing countries. And he urges people to suggest ways to improve it.Dimagi programs are written in code that is open to anyone. 29.We can conclude from the passage that Dr Kumar is a person ________. A.who is young and talented and easy to accept other people's opinions B.who has once suffered from diabetes before as well C.who owns a lot of property and wealth D.who hasn't been publicly admitted in the field of medicine and IT 30.The advantages of the devices that Dr Kumar invented include the following EXCEPT that ________. A.they are easy to be carried about because they are light in weight and small in size B.they are easy to learn and use and have a large space to be improved C.they can store a lot of information of the patients which otherwise doctors have to copy by hands D.they are written in a secret code that only patients know 31.We can infer from the passage that ________. A.Dimagi program is more developed in India than in any other country B.in South Africa people who have been tested for HIV can have their results protected C.the best way to help the patients,according to Dr kumar,is to help them to know their disease D.with the help of Dimagi program,patients don't need to take any medicine for their disease 32.The best title of the passage is________. A.Dr Kumar and his Dimagi B.A Genius in India C.AIDs in South Africa D.A New software—P.D.A. D This is not a typical summer camp.Michelle Pawlaw and eight other teenage girls are participating in the three­day camp offered by the Arlington County Fire Department located just outside Washington.Firefighter Clare Burley is in charge of the program,who said the purpose was to try to get young women interested in considering the fire service as a career. The free­of­charge,overnight camp is designed to let the girls experience what firefighters do to protect the community.That includes some rigorous activities such as moving a fire victim.“I didn't think I could pull that 170 pound body with a friend,but I was actually able to do it.” she said. They take classes and learn how to climb the ladder on a fire truck,operate emergency tools and rescue an injured person.They also do their share of cleaning the firehouse and the equipment. “Every week without fail on Saturday,the job is to wash all the equipment.And we want the girls to see this is what we do.This is a typical day in a firehouse,” she said. Firefighting is still a male­dominated service,but Burley says with 22 women on its force of 320 the Arlington County Fire Department is above the national average of 4.5 percent.She joined the department seven years ago. “We do everything that the guys do to the same standard.We are tested to the same standard.We are expected to operate at the same standard,” she said. Most of the girls said they had never thought about becoming a firefighter,but the camp was a great learning experience.“I think it is definitely not a job that only men can do.Women can do it just as well as men can,” said Michelle Pawlaw. 33.What's the purpose of the summer camp? A.To tell the girls how to put firefighting knowledge into practice. B.To teach the girls what to do when caught in fire. C.To provide the girls with a typical summer camp. D.To attract more girls to take firefighting as a career. 34.What can we infer from Paragraph 5? A.Arlington County Fire Department is in the lead in employing women firefighters. B.Arlington County Fire Department is the first to employ women firefighters. C.More and more women are ready to join the fire department. D.No women ever want to perform the firefighting service. 35.What can we infer from Michelle's words in the last paragraph? A.She has determined to join the firefighters in the future. B.She will persuade her fellow students to join in the camp. C.She realizes that women can also be good firefighters. D.She decides that she'll join in the camp again later. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。 Money matters Parents should help their children understand money.__36__ So you may start talking about money when your child shows a
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