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4、分)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。1How many offices does the mans company have?AOne. BSix. CTwelve.2What are the two speakers mainly talking about?AA butterfly. BA painting. CAn argument.3Which of the following statements is true?AThe ma
5、n has never heard of Mo Yan before.BThe man has read some of Mo Yans works.CThe woman has never heard of Mo Yan before.4What are the two speakers mainly talking about?ANoise. BHousework. CNeighborhood.5What does the man like to collect?ACoins. BMagazines. CPaintings.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
6、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。6Who was ill last week?AMr. Hudson.BMr. Hudsons mother.CMr. Hudsons son.7What kind of person is Mr.Hudson according to the dialogue?AA very good worker.BA person who often get
7、s angry.CA person who cares nothing.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?ABoss and clerk.BFriends.CShop assistant and customer.9What does the woman do?AShe is a flight attendant.BShe works in a hotel.CShe works in a bookshop.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Where does the conve
8、rsation most probably take place?AAt the womans house.BAt a TV shop.CAt the mans house.11What can we learn about the woman?AShe doesnt often watch TV.BTV is not important to her.CShe likes watching TV very much.12What can we know from the conversation?AThe man advised the woman to buy a new TV set.B
9、The man has fixed many TV sets.CThe man sells many kinds of TV sets.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What does the woman want to find out?AWhats on. BWhats wrong. CRecent news.14How long does the performance last?AFor 135 minutes.BFor 150 minutes.CFor 165 minutes.15What can we learn about the woman?AShe might be
10、a stranger here.BShe is poor.CShe doesnt have any children under seven.16What can we learn from the conversation?AThe man is a worker in the theater.BSome tickets may be sold at half price.CChildren under seven arent allowed to enter the theater.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17When was Benjamin Franklin appoint
11、ed as head of the postal service in America?AIn 1715. BIn 1775. CIn 1575.18What does the passage mainly talk about?AThe problems USPS meets.BThe method to arrange the retired people.CHow to make a lot of money.19Why can USPS make profits from shipping and delivery?AUSPS has plenty of ships and trans
12、port devices.BIt costs less to send letters and packages by USPS than that by private companies.CUSPS controls the whole countrys shipping and delivery.20What can we learn from the passage?AUSPS is newly formed in America.BUSPS can pay any payment of health care for future retirees(退休人员)COnly by mak
13、ing major changes can the problem be solved.答案15 BBCAA610 BACAB1115 CBACA1620 BBABC听力材料Text 1W:Have you placed your order for new printers?M:Yes. We need six public printers and one in each office.Text 2W:I see a butterfly in this picture.M:No kidding. Where?W:Here. This looks like the wings of a bu
14、tterfly. So,what do you see?M:I see two humans arguing with each other. These are human heads and hands.Text 3W:Have you heard of Mo Yan?M:Of course. Although I havent read his books before,I know some of them. Now everyone knows he won the Nobel Prize for Literature.W:I have never heard of him befo
15、re. All of a sudden,he is famous all over the world.Text 4M:Whats that noise?It sounds as if its coming from the next door.The Nelsons arent back yet,are they?W:I dont think so. It must be the window cleaner working upstairs.Text 5W:Do you have any hobbies?M:Yes,I like collecting things.W:Oh,thats i
16、nteresting,and about what kind of things?M:Several things,such as stamps and coins.Text 6M:I think something is wrong with Mr. Hudson. Hes not as cheerful as usual.W:I dont know what it could be.M:I heard last week that his mother had been ill. I wonder if thats the trouble.W:I doubt that. Yesterday
17、 he told me his mother felt much better.M:Maybe he has a problem with his work.W:I dont think that he has any problems with his job. Its well known that Mr. Hudson is the best worker among us.M:Perhaps there is some trouble in his home.W:Well. The headmaster phoned this morning.M:That must be the pr
18、oblem. Hes worried about his son.Text 7W:Excuse me,can you do me a favor,please?M:Its my pleasure.What can I do for you?W:Im from England and Im trying to make a travel plan for today.M:What brought you here?W:Im a flight attendant and Im here on vacation. Im staying in the Holiday Inn Lido Hotel no
19、t far from here.M:Oh,its not very far. And as far as I know,it is a fancy place.W:Yes,it is. Do you know where I can get a town map?M:We sell them,right here.W:Great,do you have any for foreigners,and I mean English version?M:Yes,we do. As many as you want. What about this one?W:Thats exactly what I
20、m looking for. Ill take it.Text 8W:Steve,my TV set doesnt work.I cant get a clear picture. Can you help me fix it?M:Oh,sure. Ive fixed millions of TV sets.W:Good. I dont know what to do without a TV.M:Dont worry. Ill have it done by tomorrow. In fact,quite a few sets of this type have problems.W:Rea
21、lly?M:Yeah. I prefer a different brand. Look at this model here. This is the only kind I sell.W:Wow! Thats a great picture. Are there any problems with this set?M:So far,Ive only worked on a handful of them. This TV is really good. It would give you no trouble at all.W:Maybe Ill get one soon.Text 9M
22、:Hello,can I help you?W:Yes. You see,Im spending a few days in the city and Id like to know whats on these days.M:Well,theres a musical,The Sound of Music,at the Baoli Theater.They all say its very good.W:When is it on exactly?M:Every night except Sunday. Hold on,let me get some specific information
23、. Yes,the show will run until the beginning of July. It begins at 8 oclock,ending at 1045. Theres an afternoon performance starting at 200 on Wednesday and Saturday,too.W:And how much are the tickets?M:Tickets are 80 yuan,100 yuan and 150 yuan.W:Thats a bit expensive.M:Well,you might get a ticket at
24、 a reduced price. It says here,“Some tickets may be sold at half price half an hour before the performance starts.”W:Mm,Ill think about that. Oh,by the way,is there an age limit for children?M:Generally,not under seven. But this musical is about a teacher and her students. So children are welcome ex
25、cept babies. Besides,food and drinks are not allowed.Text 10The United States Postal Service,or USPS,has a long history in America. Benjamin Franklin was appointed as the first head of the postal service in 1775. However,the United States Postal Service says its income has not kept up with growing c
26、osts nowadays.The service says most of its recent losses result from making payments to its health care program for retired people. About a billion dollars of the loss is payments for injured workers.The news from April to June was not all bad. Improvements in the economy added a 9% increase in inco
27、me from shipping and delivery.Because it is less costly to send letters and packages in the mail than to use private companies.To improve its financial health,the agency has proposed cutting service on Saturdays. It also wants Congress to cancel a requirement that the postal service makes advance pa
28、yments to the health care program for retired workers.On August 1st,USPS failed to make a required payment of 5.5 billion dollars for health care benefits for future retirees. It is the first time the postal service has ever failed to make such a payment. And,without major changes,it will continue t
29、o lose billions of dollars a year.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(2013江苏泰州高三上学期期末考试)A pill costing little more than 1$ a day could save the lives of thousands suffering from a common heart disease. British doctors have decided to use the drug,ivabradine,
30、to treat patients with heart failure straight away,even though it has not yet been licensed for the disease in the UK.More than 700,000 people live with heart failure,which occurs when the organ becomes too weak to pump blood efficiently round the body. This can lead to fatigue,breathlessness,increa
31、sed heart rate and other serious complications. Around 100,000 people a year are thought to die from heart failure and many patients are repeatedly admitted to hospital because of their symptoms.The dramatic results from the trial of 6,500 patientsthe biggest of its kindfound a 26 percent cut in hea
32、rt failure deaths,suggesting the lives of around 10,000 British patients could be saved each year. The research also found ivabradine will help reduce the number of hospital admissions by 26 percent,which would cut costs.The trial,carried out in 37 countries including the UK,showed particular benefi
33、ts for patients who cannot take beta blockers (阻滞药)Beta blockers reduce the heart rate,giving it more time to fill with blood before the next beat. But in as many as 50 percent of patients beta blockers do not work or have unpleasant side effects.All the patients in the trial had high heart rates of
34、 around 77 beats per minute on average. Ivabradine lowers the number of beats to around 60 per minute without reducing blood pressure,which means the damaged heart is pumping more efficiently at a slower rate.Professor Cowie,consultant cardiologist (心脏病学家) at the Royal Brompton Hospital in London,sa
35、id,“This is a very clean way of dropping the heart rate. Patients on beta blockers complain of tiredness and many stop taking it.”At a very conservative estimate,prescribing ivabradine to eligible patients could save between 5,000 and 10,000 lives a year,he said.21This passage is most probably taken
36、 from_.Aa medical magazine Ba government reportCan advertisement Da personal diary解析文章出处题。本文介绍一种治疗心脏病的新药,所以应该是选自医学杂志。答案A22Ivabradine used on patients suffering from heart failure can_.Araise breath Bincrease heart rateCreduce blood pressure Dimprove the heart pump解析细节理解题。从倒数第二段最后部分“which means the d
37、amaged heart is pumping more efficiently at a slower rate”可知答案。答案D23What is the authors main purpose in writing the passage?ATo analyze a major study.BTo praise some British doctors.CTo introduce a drug for a heart disease.DTo persuade us to use a new drug.解析写作意图题。本文是一篇说明文,介绍一种治疗心脏病的新药。答案CB(2013潍坊模拟
38、)Success is often measured by the ability to overcome adversity. But,it is often the belief of others that gives us the courage to try.JK. Rowling,author of the Harry Potter book series,began writing at age 6.In her biography,she remembers with great fondness when her good friend,Sean,whom she met i
39、n secondary school,became the first person to encourage her and help build the confidence that one day she would be a very good writer.“He was the first person with whom I really discussed my serious ambition to be a writer. He was also the only person who thought I was bound to be a success at it,w
40、hich meant much more to me than I ever told him at the time.”Despite many setbacks Rowling persevered in her writing,particularly fantasy stories. But it wasnt until 1990 that she first conceived the idea about Harry Potter. As she recalls,it was on a long train journey from London to Manchester tha
41、t“the idea of Harry Potter simply fell into my head. To my immense frustration(沮丧),I didnt have a functioning pen with me,and I was too shy to ask anybody if I could borrow one. I think,now,that this was probably a good thing,because I simply sat and thought,for four(delayed train) hours,and all the
42、 details bubbled up in my brain,and this scrawny,blackhaired,bespectacled boy who didnt know he was a wizard became more and more real to me.”That same year,her mother passed away after a tenyear battle with multiple sclerosis,which deeply affected her writing. She went on to marry and had a daughte
43、r,but separated from her husband shortly afterwards.During this time,Rowling was diagnosed with clinical depression. Unemployed,she completed her first novel in area cafes,where she could get her daughter to fall asleep. After being rejected by 12 publishing houses,the first Harry Potter novel was s
44、old to a small British publishing house.Now with seven books that have sold nearly 400 million copies in 64 languages,J.K. Rowling is the highest earning novelist in history. And it all began with her commitment to writing that was fostered by the confidence of a friend!24Who believed JK. Rowling wa
45、s to be a good writer?AHer friend Sean. BHer mother.CHer daughter. DHer husband.解析细节理解题。由第二段可知,她的朋友Sean是第一位相信J.K.Rowling会成为一个优秀作家的人。答案A25Rowling first came up with the idea about Harry Potter _.Aat the age of 6Bon a train journeyCafter her mothers deathDin her secondary school解析细节理解题。由第四段中it was on
46、a long train journey from London to Manchester that “the idea of Harry Potter simply fell into my head .”可知。答案B26It can be concluded from Paragraphs 5 and 6 that Rowling is _.Aopenminded BwarmheartedCgoodnatured Dstrongwilled解析推理判断题。由倒数第二段中was diagnosed with clinical depression,unemployed,being reje
47、cted by 12 publishing houses 可知 Rowling 是一个意志坚定的人。strongwilled 意志坚定的。答案D27The text mainly tells us _.Ahardship makes a good novelistBthe courage to try is a special abilityCyou can have a wonderful idea everywhereDencouragement contributes to ones success解析主旨大意题。作者通过Rowling 成功的事例告诉我们:鼓励有助于一个人的成功。文章的第一段及全文最后一句也有提示。答案DC(2013成都市高中第三次检测)Thomas Jefferson,the thi