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Where does this conversation probably take place? A. In a restaurant . B. In a department store. C. In the office. 2.What time is now? A. 6:45. B.7:15. C.7:45. 3. What do we know about Mike? A. He is on vacation. B. He likes travelling. C. He likes collecting postcards. 4. What does the man mean? A. Roger never takes a bus. B. Roger couldn't afford a car. C. Roger needn't take a bus now. 5. Why does the man want to change his job? A. He can’t bear the working hours. B.He is not paid well. C .He has found a better job. 第二节(共15小题;每题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答题卷的相应位置。用答题卡的考生,先把最佳选项标在试卷的相应位置,再转涂到答题卡上。听每段对话或独自前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两遍。 听第6段材料并回答第6至7题。 6. If possible, what will they do this weekend? A. Go climbing B. Go for a picnic. C. Go skating 7. How long will the weather last like this? A. 2 months. B.3 months. C.4 months 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.Why does the woman come to the library? A. To look for her daughter. B. To get some information. C. To borrow some books. 9.What do we know about the woman's daughter? A. She is a librarian. B. She will show people around. C. She studies physics. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Why can't the woman rent a bigger house right now? A. Because she is very poor and don't have money. B. Because she has spent too much money on vacation. C. Because she wants to save money to buy a big house. 11. What will the woman do at present? A. Borrow some money from her friend. B. Share a house with her friend's mother. C. Rent a smaller house by herself. 12. How much did the woman pay the rent before?. A .About 200 yuan a month. B. About 600 yuan a month. C. About l,800 yuan a month. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Why did the man make the appointment? - A. His neck has been hurting. B. He's going on a trip soon. C. He needs to have an annual health examination. 14. What may be the time now? A. 11:00 a.m. B.11: 30a.m. C.1:30 p.m. 15. What does the man say about his boss? A.His boss is a woman. B. His boss is very understanding C. His boss is on holiday. 16, What will the man do after his appointment? A. Have lunch. B. Give a presentation. C. Go to the bank. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. How high is the highest mountain in New Zealand? A. About l,000 meters. B. About l,600 meters C. About 3,700 meters. ‘ 18. Why did half of the native animals die? A. People hunted them for food. B. They couldn't find enough food. C. They were killed by the new animals. 19. What is the nickname(绰号)for New Zealanders? A. Cook. B. Kiwis. C. Maori. 20. Where do most New Zealanders live today? A. On the North Island. B. On farms. C. On the South Island. 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) A We are always told that TV is not good for us. If it is true, how come the TV-addicted kids of our young generation nowadays are much smarter than we are? In my family, the only persons who can work the TV remote control well are the children. Probably TV really educates us. For example, we can learn a very useful medical fact: A man that has been shot always has time to speak a broken sentence when he is dying. “The killer was…” (dies) But I suppose the biggest things that we learn from TV can be regarded as “Life Skills”. Bad things simply happen on either stormy or dark nights. Emotional breakdowns make people wander in the heavy rain without raincoats or umbrellas. And contrary to the scientists, the crack of lightning and the accompanying flash come on at exactly the same time, wherever the scenes are. I’ve even got to know useful geographical facts from science-fiction shows: Aliens only speak the language of English no matter which planet they come from. To make good use of something that we learn from TV can make our security better. Consider these truths. When you are really attacked by 20 bad guys, you needn’t worry about your being outnumbered. The criminals will hang back and take turns to approach you in ones and twos just so you can conveniently defeat them all. Bad guys who are completely covered in black clothes always remove their black masks to reveal that they are in fact, aha, women. TV often teaches us a lot of important information as well about escaping from danger. Watch and learn. (1) If anyone is running after you down a passage, you will find that boxes have been conveniently placed near all the walls you need to jump over. (2) If you are tall and handsome, you can run from any number of armed criminals, and every shot will miss you. Be warned, however, if your name card says “henchman” (帮凶) and you are part of a group of plain-looking people trying to catch a handsome individual, a single shot will kill you. But don’t be anxious: TV also delivers useful information for bad guys. All cars are inflammable (易燃的) and have amazing shock absorbers that enable them to fly into the air and land without damage — except police cars. TV even teaches us about TV. Whenever anyone turns on a TV, it shows a news flash about someone they know. They then turn the box off immediately after that news item. 21.When the writer says “A man that has been shot always has time to speak a broken sentence when he is dying” (Paragraph 2), he shows his________. A. humor B. sympathy C. deep concern D. medical knowledge 22.We can learn from Paragraph 3 that in the real world________. A. bad things cause people to break down in the rain B. bad things never happen on dark and stormy nights C. people with emotional problems like to walk in the rain without umbrellas D. you can’t hear the crack of lightning and see the accompanying flash exactly at the same time 23.On TV what usually happens when a person turns it on? A. The program shown is always about the importance of TV. B. The person always turns off the TV when it’s time for news. C. The news shown is always about someone the person knows. D. TV always shows news about famous people. 24.What’s the main idea of this passage? A. Life skills can be learned from TV. B. What happens in TV is quite different from reality. C. Watching TV makes people more creative. D. TV plays an important role in society. B When Rebecca Saxon was diagnosed with cancer at the young age of 27, she thought her life was over. But in her darkest hour, inspiration struck and she found a way of turning her disaster into advantage. Following her cancer treatment, Rebecca launched a successful business 'Something Blue Bridal Shoes’,which is about wedding shoes for brides. Rebecca, from London, England, says: I started doing sketches of wedding shoes with blue soles when I was halfway through my cancer treatment. I had hit a real low and was going through that whole "Will I live or die?" situation. But I decided that I was going to pick myself up and fight this cancer. The sketches were my release and the way I got through the many hours spent in a hospital room. “ I had no idea what was going to happen to me. But I knew I had to be positive if I was going to overcome this treatment. I told myself this was not going to be the end for me. I decided to channel my negative feelings and start drawing. “I had always loved fashion and when I was younger. Several of my friends were getting married at the time so weddings were very much in the air. So initially, I would be drawing designs for bridal gowns and other garments. “But then I started sketching wedding footwear - designing shoes with distinctive, blue soles which were super comfy too. I thought it would be a lovely way of integrating the 'something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue' tradition. “Drawing really helped me deal with my treatment. Rebecca was given the all-clear in August 2011. With the encouragement of her entrepreneur boyfriend, Mike Bandar, she then turned her dreams into her reality and set up 'Something Blue Bridal Shoes'. Each brand shoe from the collection has a blue sole, predicting the age-old tradition of what a bride should wear at her wedding for good luck. 25.When did Rebecca feel when she knew her illness first? A.Indifferent B.Disappointed C.Hopeful D.Curious 26.Rebecca specially designed shoes for . A.patients in hospital B.married couple C.brides in the wedding D.homeless people 27.What can we know from the passage? A.Rebecca designed shoes during her cancer treatment. B.Rebecca’s boyfriend parted with her because of her cancer. C.Rebecca wanted to be a bride wearing the shoes she designed herself. D.Rebecca’s friends wear Blue Bridal Shoes during the wedding. 28.What’s the meaning of the underlined phrase“ was given the all-clear”? A. gave up the treatment B.was announced incurable C.broke away from dangerous period D.was operated on again C I log onto a computer at the doctor's office to say I have arrived and then wait until a voice calls me into the examination room. There, a robotic nurse directs me onto a device and then takes my blood pressure. Some time later, in steps the doctor, who is also a robot. He notes down my symptoms and gives me a prescription (处方). I pay for my visit using a credit card machine and return home without having met another human being. When I call my dentist's office and actually get a human being on the line, I am thrilled. And when I see the introduction of yet more self-service checkout stations at the grocery store, I feel like shouting, "When it comes to cashiers, make mine human, please!" After all, human cashiers sometimes give you a store coupon (优惠券) for items you are buying. Even more than that, real-life cashiers often take an interest in particularly cute children, which can brighten a young mother's day. A cashier may also show compassion (同情)for an elderly person struggling to get that last penny out of her purse. What technological device would do any of this? I don't want to go back to the Stone Age, but I'm also worried about a world run by machines. Sometimes when you're chatting with someone, you discover things you need to know. Maybe a receptionist needs prayers said for a sick child. Maybe a salesperson can offer a bit of encouragement to a customer who is feeling tired. Machines can be efficient and cost-effective and they often get the job done just fine. But they lack an element so important to everyday life. Call it the spirit, the soul or the heart. It is something no machine will ever have. It is being human that prompts us to smile at others, which may be what they need at that moment. 29.What's the author's purpose in writing the first two paragraphs? A.To indicate high technology can make our future life very easy B.To describe a possible future scene where robots take control of our life C.To warn readers of the possible dangers of robotic nurses and doctors D.To predict how technology can affect the way we see a doctoring the future 30.Why does the author prefer being served by humans rather than by robots? A.Robots are indifferent and emotionless B.Robots can't provide efficient services C.Robots don't offer to give store coupons D.Robots are unable to do a job as well as humans 31.What's the author's attitude towards machines? A.He wishes one day they would come to life B.He is absolutely against their existence in his life C.He doesn't like they get involved in his life too much D.He is afraid they would take the place of human beings D There are some strange driving laws in different countries. Countries Laws Vietnam If you’re in Vietnam without a Vietnamese driver’s license, you risk a prison sentence of up to three years. Russia In Moscow, if your car is dirty enough to draw dust art, you will be fined about 2,000 rubles (about US $55). Worse yet, it’s illegal to wash your car by hand in public places — forcing you to take it to one of the few car wash facilities. Thailand Drivers —male or female — can’t drive shirtless, whether it’s a car, a bus, or a tuk-tuk cab. France France requires its drivers to carry a portable breathalyzer(酒精测量仪) at all times when driving a car. The one-time breathalyzer cost around US$5, and if you don’t have one, you will be fined US$15. Cyprus Raising your hands in the car can get you fined of US$35. The law states a driver can be fined if the person “is in an irregular position inside the car or raises his hand from the steering wheel unnecessarily. Japan Politeness isn’t just the culture in Japan; it’s part of driving laws. Splashing a person by driving through a puddle(水坑) with your car will cost you over US$60. The country is also strict with its DUI(酒驾) laws — riding with or lending your car to a driver who gets caught drinking and driving can lead to a fine costing thousands of dollars. 32. Where should you go to wash your car when you are in Moscow? A.The car wash facilities B.Any public place C.Your home D.The forest 33. What can get you fined for in Cyprus? A.Forgetting to carry a portable breathalyzer B.Not having a Cyprus driver’s license C.Putting your hands above your head when you are driving D.Driving without a shirt 34. If you are fined thousands of dollars in Japan, you may have been ____. A.in an irregular position in your car B.sitting in a car with a drunk driver C.splashing a person with mud D.impolite to other drivers 35. This text can most likely be found in _______. A.a law document B.a fashion magazine C.an international newspaper D.a column on interesting cultures 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。 36 .Unlike student loans(贷款), scholarships do not have to be repaid. Hundreds of thousands of scholarships from several thousand sponsors are awarded each
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