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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1. 5分,共7. 5分)
请听下面段对5话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出很佳选项。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 man probably goingto do?
A. Cook the food. B. Clean the kitchen. C. Lay the table.
2. Why is the woman so tired?
A. She celebrated a festival.
B. She took some kids to dinner.
C. She helped her neighbor withwork.
3. How much will the man pay?
A. $5.50. B.$ 13. C.$11.
4. What does the man suggest thewoman do?
A. Charge her cellphone. B. Use his sister’s cellphone. C. Askher sister for help.
5. Which subject was the womanpoor at in school?
A. Chinese. B. Physics. C.Biology.
第二节(共15小题:每题1.5分,共22.5分)
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What day is it probably today?
A. Monday. B. Saturday. C.Sunday.
7. What will the man probably do?
A. Borrow the woman’s computer.
B. Go to the library to finish hispaper.
C. Have the woman take care of hissister.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9 题。
8. Where does the conversationprobably take place?
A. At a graduation ceremony. B. At a welcome party. C.At a job interview.
9. What are the two speakers goingto do next?
A. Say goodbye to their parents.
B. Listen to the president’sspeech.
C. Receive their diplomas anddegree certificates.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Where will the two speakershave a snack?
A. Outside the church. B. On the hill top. C.At the car park.
11. Where is the old church?
A. Near the waterfall. B. Behind the park. C.At the foot of the hill.
12. What are the two speakersdoing?
A. Planning their route. B. Doing mountain biking. C.Having a picnic.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. How long is the registrationperiod?
A. 30 minutes. B.45minutes. C. 65minutes.
14. Why does the meeting’s endingtime need to be changed?
A. There isn’t a room available atthat time.
B. A speaker is coming to addressthe students.
C. Language testing will takelonger than expected.
15. When will the campus tour end?
A. At 1:30pm. B. At 2:00pm. C. At 2:15pm.
16. What will the students doaround 2:45?
A. Have the oral interviews.
B. Do some after-class activities.
C. Have lunch with the teachers.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. When was the construction ofthe Hong Kong Space Museum finished?
A. In 1977. B. In 1978. C. In 1980.
18. What made the museum one ofthe most famous landmarks in Hong Kong?
A. Its special location. B.Its good service. C. Itsunique roof.
19. Which of the following isbeneath the east wing of the museum?
A. The Hall of Space Science. B. The Hall of Astronomy. C. The Lecture Hall.
20. What do we know about themuseum?
A. It has three thematicexhibition halls.
B. It has a fully automaticcontrol system.
C. It holds astronomy competitionsevery two years.
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,选出很佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
During the Second World War, I met a housewife from Chicago who told me how she discovered for herself that“the cure for worry is to get completely occupied doing somethingconstructive.” I met this woman and her husband in the dining car while I was traveling from New York to my farm inMissouri.
This couple told me that their son had joined the armed forces theday after Pearl Harbour. The woman told me that she had almost ruined herhealth worrying over that only son. Where was he? Was he safe? Or in action?Would he be wounded? Killed?
When I asked her how she overcame her worry, she replied: “I got busy."She told me that at first she had dismissed her maid and tried to keep busy bydoing all her housework herself. But that didn't help much. “The trouble was,” she said, “that I coulddo my housework almost mechanically. So I kept on worrying. While making thebeds and washing the dishes, I realized I needed some new kind of work thatwould keep me busy both mentally and physically. So I took a job as a saleswoman in a store.”
“That did it,” she said. “I immediately found myself in a lotof activities: customers crowding around me, asking for prices, sizes, colors.Never a second to think of anything except my immediate duty; And whennight came, I could think of nothing except getting off my aching feet. As soonas I ate dinner. I fell into bed and instantly(immediately) becameunconscious. I had neither the time nor the energy to worry.”
21. What made the woman feel worried?
A. Her son’sgetting lost. B. Her son’s health condition.
C. Her son’ssituation in the war. D.Her son’s joining the army.
22. Doing housework failed to work on the woman because _________________
A. it was tooboring to do housework. B. she didn’t like doing housework at all.
C. there wasn’tmuch housework to do. D. she needn’t use her mind to do housework.
23. Why did the woman take a job as a saleswoman?
A. She needed amore effective way to defeat her worry.
B. She enjoyedbeing surrounded by customers.
C. She wantedto make her life more colorful.
D. She had towork to support her family.
24. After a day’s work as a saleswoman, the woman ________________.
A. seemed quitedisappointed B.fell into unconsciousness
C. lost her appetite D. felt extremely tired
B
Tipsfor Cycle Trips
Cyclinghas many advantages as a form of travel, as it is the fastest way to travel byhuman power, and slow enough to allow the type of local involvement that isimpossible with powered travel. Cycle travel is a cheap form of transportation.
Distance
Onlevel terrain(地形), without a headwind, a cyclist ofaverage fitness on a touring bike can comfortably cover 60-120km a day. Distancesof up to 250km a day are possible, but anything much beyond 120km will requireconsiderable physical tension and not allow many stops to enjoy the places youvisit. For many 80-100km a day will be the most suitable distance to aim for,as it will give a sense of achievement and also leave plenty of time for mealsand activities.
Geography
Thegradient(坡度)of the trip will reduce your range. A basicrule is that for every 100 metres of altitude you climb, you should add anextra 15 minutes to your journey time. In hilly or mountainous areas, theeasiest routes for cycling are downstream along major rivers, as they will bedownhill overall. A long, roundabout route along a river will usually be easierthan a short, direct route over a hill or mountain pass. However, it is worthbearing in mind that the most scenic routes often come from hilly terrain(地形).
Eat
Foodchoice depends largely on where you are, so see the respective(各自的) sections for more information about foods.As you will be working hard, it’s important to get enough energy in your food.On long trips away from major towns, there may be little quality foodavailable, so be prepared to live on candy bars, prepared meat products and the like (and so on) if the needarises.
Sleep
While you can take a tent with you, manyhotels and especially campsites can accommodate (provide … a place to stay) cyclists.However, there are also some hotels that may be less used to accommodatingcyclists. If you are exploring an unfamiliar world, asking about theaccommodation can spare you the search for a new place to stay after a longexhausting day of travel.
25. Which of the followingdistance does the author suggest to ordinary cyclists a day?
A. 50km. B. 130km. C. 90km. D. 250km.
26. From thepassage, we can learn that _____________.
A. cycling over a mountain ischallenging but worthy
B. hotels seldom provideaccommodation for cyclists
C. high quality food is easy to geton long trips
D. it takes cyclists 15 minutes toclimb 100m of altitude
27. We can probablyread this passage in _______________.
A. a geography book B. a travel magazine
C. a science fiction D. a research report
C
Some people collectstamps. Other people collect works of art or musical instruments. But a man inthe American state of Marylandcollects secrets.
For the past 10 years,people have been sending Frank Warren postcards and other objects with secretswritten on them. He now has a million secrets. “It’s a drawing of a lift. Andthe secret says: ‘I feel guilty when I take lifts for one floor, so I limp(跛行) when I get out.’” Frank said.
Ten years ago, Mr.Warren created an art project called PostSecret. People then began to send himpostcards, other objects and emails telling their secrets. Every Sunday, hechooses 10 secrets and puts them on the website.
Mr. Warren says hecreated PostSecret so people could share their secrets in a safe place. “I wasstruggling with secrets in my own life. And it was by creating this safe placewhere others could share their secrets with me, I think that space was somethingI needed just as much as they did.”
He has published sixbooks full of the secrets which people have shared with him. One secret in eachbook is his. Eric Perry delivers mail for the U.S. Postal Service. He hasbrought thousands of secrets to Frank’s home over the past three years. “I havea couple of the books that Frank’s given me and I’ve read them all and myfamily has read them all and it’s wild!”
The project itself wasonce one of Frank’s secrets. His wife Jan didn’t know exactly what he was doinguntil the first book was published. The publisher told him that the address wasgoing to be on the book, and he refused. However, the address was there justbecause of the contract between them. Actually Warren wasn’t very happy about that.
Some people tell Frankof their secret desire to kill themselves. So he and the PostSecret communityhave raised more than $1 million to help prevent suicides(自杀).
28. It is implied inMr. Warren’s words in Paragraph 2 that ____________.
A. Americans are not allowed to use anelevator for one floor
B. the person wasashamed of using an elevator for one floor
C. the person felt guilty when pretending tobe a disabled one
D. he has received different secrets aboutusing an elevator
29. Mr. Warren createdPostSecret in order to ______________.
A. satisfy his curiosity about others’ secrets
B. offer a safe place for people to sharetheir secrets
C. collect more materials for his series ofbooks
D. earn a lot of money by sharing others’secrets online
30. What do we knowabout Eric Perry from the passage?
A. He has developed a good relationship withFrank.
B. His main job is to deliver mails andpostcards for Frank.
C. He has been a postman who has a great manysecrets.
D. His family are eager to collect the bookswritten by Frank.
31. What was Mr.Warren’s secret according to the passage?
A. He once took the lift only for one floor.
B. He is interested in collecting others’ secrets.
C. He helped prevent others from committingsuicides.
D. He created an art project without tellinghis wife
D
You are a new manager at the American branch of your German firm inChicago. With a few minutes to spare between meetings, you go to get a quickcup of coffee.
“Hey, David, how are you?” one of the senior partners at the firmasks you.
“Good, thank you, Dr. Greer,” you reply. You’ve really been wantingto make a connection with the senior leadership at the firm, and this seemslike a great opportunity. But as you start to think of something to say, yourAmerican colleague breaks in to steal your spotlight.
“So Arnold”, your colleague says to your boss, in such a casualmanner that it makes your German soul cringe(畏缩), “So what’s your Super bowl prediction? I mean, you’re a Ninersfan, right?”
The conversation moves on, and you walk silently back to your deskwith your coffee. You know how important small talk is in the U.S., and youfeel jealous of people who can do it well.
There’s nothing small about the role that small talk plays inAmerican professional culture. People from other countries are often surprisedat how important small talk is in the U.S. and how naturally and comfortablypeople seem to do it ------ with peers, men, women, and even with superiors. Youcan be the most technically skilled worker in the world, but your ability toprogress in your job in the United States is highly dependent on your abilityto build and maintain positive relationships with people at work. And guesswhat skill is critical for building and maintaining these relationships? Smalltalk.
What can you do if you are from another culture and want to learn touse small talk in the U.S. to build relationships and establish trust? Workhard to hone(磨练) your ownversion of American-style small talk. Watch how others do it. You don’ t haveto mimic what they do; in fact, that would likely backfire becausepeople would see you as inauthentic. But if you can develop your own personalversion, that can go a long way toward making you feel comfortable andcompetence.
32. The author introduces the topic of the passage by______.
A. describingan interesting scene B.offering a plot
C. making comparisons D.telling a small jokes
33.What do weknow about German people?
A.They usually make small talk inwork breaks.
B.They hate making small talk.
C.They don’t make so much small talk.
D.They are good at making small talktoo.
34. What makes people from other countries surprised in Americanprofessional culture?
A.American workers’ ability to makeprogress.
B.American workers’ attitude towardssuperiors.
C.The special meaning of small talk.
D.The role small talk plays in worksettings.
35. What does “backfire” underlined in the last paragraph mean?
A.have a warm atmosphere B.have the opposite effect
C.have a good result D.have a hard time