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4、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. What is the woman dissatisfied with about the shirt? A. The size B. The color C. The material2. When did the first Disneyland open? A. In 1951 B. In 1954 C. In 19553. What does the woman ask the man to d
5、o? A. Read England for her B. Do his homework C. Keep quiet4. Where does the conversation take place? A. At home B. In a restaurant C. In a fruit shop5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A novelist B. Some stories C. A movie第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
6、项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你都有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题给出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。6. Who is the woman? A. A doctor B. A telephone operator C. The mans secretary7. What does the man want to do this morning? A. Have a rest B. Meet some patients C. Make a telephone call听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。8. When will t
7、he film finish? A. At 4:30 B. At 5:00 C. At 5:209. Where will the speakers go after the film? A. To a caf B. To a library C. To a shop听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10. Why did the man get up early in the morning?A. To pick up touristsB. To watch birds and animalsC. To take photos of the sunrise11. What does the
8、man want to do?A. Get a pay riseB. Find a job in SpainC. Stay with his family12. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Co-workers B. Husband and wife C. Interviewer and interviewee听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13. What is the woman doing? A. Preparing a paper B. Writing an article C. Reading a newspa
9、per14. How does the man feel about the womans graduation? A. Sad B. Calm C. Excited15. Who is Charley Rafer? A. A famous doctor B. A university president C. A tennis player16. What do the speakers both agree? A. The woman can make her own decision B. Work experience is necessary for the woman C. Mic
10、higan is one of the best school is the country听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17. What was the score of the soccer game between Mexico and France? A. 7:6 B. 3:3 C. 2:118. What do we know about the laws? A. They warn people not to smoke in public places B. They stop smokers taking part in sporting events C. They p
11、revent advertisements for tobacco products19. What do tobacco producers think of the laws? A. Useless B. Unclear C. Strict20 .What will the weather be like tomorrow afternoon? A. Rainy B. Sunny C. Cloudy第二部分 阅读理解(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、D)中,选出最佳选项。ATwelve years ago, when I
12、 was 50,I wondered what 60 or 70 would be like. I looked around and saw only one style of living. Its not fair, I thought. Young people have so many styles to choose from, but older people have just one choice. So I decide to do something about it , something practical.I worked on my fitness by join
13、ing exercise classes in town. A few years later, my husband and I moved to a retirement community, and I wanted to teach aerobic classes. The community center wouldnt give me a room to teach in, so I had to walk around and find any available empty room.One day, the community center staff came to me
14、and asked if I would help with the entertainment for a Hawaiian luau(夏威夷式宴会)they were putting on. I said yes. Then I talked five other ladies into dancing with me. We performed the hula and a war chant and brought the house down. Someone had a camera and took pictures, and then sent them to our loca
15、l paper. We got requests for more engagements, which in turn led to more publicity and yet more engagements. Soon we had invitations from all over the country. The Dancing Grannies were born!I think the real secret of the Dancing Grannies is out attitude. I was raised extremely poor -no-food poor. I
16、f we wanted toys we had to make things up to play with ,so I learned early to be very creative. And you know, I think being poor was one of the best things that ever happened to me because I learned to look for treasures.Thats what Im still doing todaylooking for the treasure in growing old. Im gett
17、ing better and better.Its true thatantiqueshave to be treated a bit differently, with a little care, but they still have a beauty of their own.21. What is the writers purpose of joining exercise classes in town?A. To change old peoples boring life.B. To make preparations for her aerobics classes.C.
18、To keep fit by doing some exercise.D. To volunteer for the retirement community.22. What quality did the writer develop in her poor childhood?A. Determination B. Creativity. C. Devotion D. Diligence23. What does the underlined word “antiques” in the last paragraph refer to?A. Ancient treasures. B. P
19、oor children. C. Harmonious communities. D. Older people.BThink necessity is the mother of invention? Not always. There is a very thin line between brilliant innovation and absolute failure, as some of the inventors famously found out.Some of the most popular products we use today were accidents by
20、scientists-cooks who spilled things, and misguided inventors who-in the case of the glue used on Post-it notes-were trying to create the opposite of what they ended up with. But we can all take comfort in knowing even some huge mistakes can come with great ideas. And sometimes, even forgetting to wa
21、sh your hands has its advantages.You know how when youre done with a Post-it note, you throw it in the wastebasket? Yeah, that was pretty much what Spencer Silver almost did when he was trying to develop a super strong adhesive(胶黏剂) for 3M labs in 1968 and failed to find any wise way. Instead, he ha
22、d invented the opposite: an adhesive that stuck to objects but could be easily lifted off.Silver marketed the possible uses of his new, sort-of-weak glue around 3M for years, all to deaf ears. Finally, a colleague named Art Fry attended one of Silvers seminars(研讨会) in 1974 (3M has long been known fo
23、r encouraging employees to step outside of their own departments to see what people in other areas of the company are doing). Fry saw a use where no one else did: holding his page in his book, which his bookmarks kept falling out of. And when he added Silvers mild adhesive to paper bookmarks, a firs
24、t Post-it note was born. Not to let you think this is just silly company legend, even the Web fact-checker Sgave this a True rating.3M finally agreed to distribute the Post-it Notes nationwide in 1980, a decade after Silver had first happened to find the use. Thirty years later, theyd be as importan
25、t to the American office as the stapler(订书机) and the fax machine. 24. Spencer Silver invented Post-it notes when he_.A. worked with misguided inventors B. tried to develop a super strong adhesiveC. his hands got stuck in the glue D. did market research with his colleagues25. When Silver tried to mar
26、ket his new invention to 3M company,_.A. no one showed interest in his product B. it proved to be not effective enoughC. he could not meet the great demand D. a colleague tried it out as bookmarks26. It can be inferred from the passage that_.A. it took Silver nearly ten years to invent his Post-it n
27、otesB. Silver invented Post-it notes with the help of his colleagueC. employees in 3M are encouraged to work in other departmentsD. Silvers invention got the companys recognition ten years later27. The passage mainly tells us_.A. necessity is the mother of invention B. a wonderful invention made by
28、mistakeC. failure is the mother of success D. great inventions come from inspirationCRecognizing the need to honor achievements that didnt fit into fixed categories, the Academy presented two special awards at the very first ceremony in 1929: one to Warner Bros for producing the pioneering talking p
29、icture The Jazz Singer, and one to Charles Chaplin for producing, directing, writing and starring in The Circus.Shirley Temple, a five-year-old kid, was the youngest person ever to receive the Oscar Award (an honorary one), in 1934.The youngest actress to win the standard Oscar (not honorary) was 10
30、-year-old Tatum ONeal. She won the Best Supporting Actress Award, for Paper Moon, in the year 1974.George Burns was the oldest actor to receive Oscar, in the category of Best Supporting Actor, for the movie The Sunshine Boys (1975). He was 80 years old at that time. After him, Jessica Tandy won the
31、Best Actress Oscar, at the age of 81, for Driving Miss Daisy (1989).Hattie McDaniel was the first black performer who, for her supporting performance in Gone with the Wind (1939), won an Academy Award.Walt Disney was awarded a total of 26 Academy Awards, over his entire lifetime.Greer Garson holds t
32、he record of delivering the longest acceptance speech at an Academy Awards ceremony, when she accepted the Best Actress Award, Mrs. Miniver (1942). Though the exact duration for which she spoke is uncertain, most of the sources agree that it was somewhere between 5.5 and 7 minutes.In 1972, Marlon Br
33、ando acted as Don Vito Corleone in The Godfather, and in 1974, Robert De Niro, portrayed (扮演) the same character in The Godfather PartII. They are the only two actors who played the same character in two different films and earned an Academy Award as well.In its long history three films could win th
34、e Big-Five awards best in direction, actor, actress, screenplay and picture. This Grand Slam has been won by It Happened One Night (1934), One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest (1975) and The Silence of the Lambs (1991).The three movies that have won 11 Oscars in a single ceremony, in different categories,
35、 are Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997) and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003).28. In 1929 two non-fixed category awards were honored to Warner Bros and Charles Chaplin because.A. they made remarkable contributions to film industryB. they were the youngest film producers at that timeC.
36、 they set a good example to film directors in their timeD. they held a world record in film-making industry29. The two youngest Oscar Award winners were.A. Warner Bros and Charles Chaplin B. George Burns and Jessica TandyC. Shirley Temple and Tatum ONeal D. Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro30. Which
37、of the following Oscar-awarded films had the same character played by different actors?A. The Jazz Singer and The Circus.B. The Godfather and The Godfather PartII.C. The Sunshine Boys and Driving Miss Daisy.D. The Silence of the Lambs and The Lord of the Rings.31. Greer Garson is generally considere
38、d to bein the history of Academy Awards.A. the first black performer who won an Academy AwardB. the film producer who received the most Academy AwardsC. an actress who delivered the longest acceptance speechD. a film director who ever won the Big Five AwardsDYour beliefs are very powerful and have t
39、he power to create or to destroy your life. In most cases, whatever you believe is what you will become. If you believe that you are loser, that you never get a break in life, and you cant accomplish anything, these things will be your reality. Believe that you are unlimited, that you can do anythin
40、g you are determined to do, and when you do , your accomplishments will know no bounds. You control your beliefs, and that is how you unlimitedly control your life.This is a very important point. So how do you develop beliefs that will empower you?Many of our beliefs come from our environment, the w
41、orld we live in on a daily basis. If your environment is limiting your beliefs, then work very hard at changing it. If you are constantly around people who are negative and limiting, find other people to hang out with. Get around positive, successful people.Beliefs also come from past experiences. T
42、hat is why it is so important to experience success on a regular basis. Set small, achievable goals, and then try your best to reach them. “I will finish this project by early afternoon.” “Ill make six calls on the phone in the next hour.” “I will exercise for 20 minutes tonight.” When you start to
43、experience success, then you start to believe in success, and that leads to more and bigger successes.Beliefs come from knowledge. The more you learn, the more things you will know to be possible. Always take advantage of opportunities to learn something new. It will bring new possibilities into you
44、r beliefs and your life. Most importantly, you can develop new beliefs by setting and imagining goals for your life. Define your goals clearly and accurately. Then, in your mind see yourself achieving them in all of their sensible details. Mentally live the experience, see the sights, hear the sound
45、s, smell the aroma, feel the feelings. Your brought-up beliefs will lead you to their reality.32. What does the author want to tell us in the first paragraph?A. Beliefs in oneself are vital for his life. B. Positive beliefs benefit ones health.C. One should always follow his beliefs. D. One with no
46、beliefs is bound to fail.33. Which of the following sayings could be applied to the formation of ones beliefs?A. Failure is the mother of success. B. One takes the color of his company.C. The grass is greener on the other hill. D. God help those who help themselves.34. What can be inferred from the passage?A. It is necessary for one to experience failures.B. It is never too late for one to learn new things.C. Beliefs in oneself can be built