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1、本试卷分第 I 卷(选择题)和第 II 卷(非选择题)两部分,共 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。注意事项:1.答第 I 卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第 I 卷(选择题共 90 分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分)第一节 (共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 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
2、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. Who watched the Oscars?A. The manB.AngelinaC. Miranda2. Where will the man be at 5:00?A.At homeB.At his officeC. On the way home3. What is the woman doing now?A. Doing some researchB. Writing a paperC. Studying for a test4. Why does the man need the boxes?A. He is going
3、 on a tripB. He is packing for schoolC. He is using them for a project5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A snack placeB. Food from TaiwanC. Bad economy第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 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
4、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 do we know about the man?A. He wants to get a job in financeB. He doesnt have any work experienceC. His old job was in advertising7. What will the woman probably do next?A. Go downstairsB. Make a phone callC. Look at her schedule听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. Why
5、 does the woman seldom go to the shop?A. Its too far for herB. The prices at supermarkets are lowerC. She doesnt like the owner of the shop9. What does the man think of the shop?A. He doesnt need to line upB. The prices are competitiveC. He can get the most for his money听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Wh
6、ere does the conversation take place?A.At a film schoolB.At a barC.At a cinema11. What does Jim do?A.AhostB.A reporterC. ATV producer12. What does the man advise the woman to do?A.Ask Jim what he thinks of the futureB. Think over about her wedding plans来源:ZXXKC. Say goodbye to her new boyfriend听第 9
7、段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What does the man intend to do in the beginning?A. Go to see the doctorB.Ask for a sick leaveC. Talk to the director14. Why hasnt the man gone to sleep?A. He is waiting a call from his doctorB. He doesnt need to get up early next morningC. He is having trouble falling asleep15.
8、 What is the mans work environment like?A. JoyfulB. NoisyC. Tense16. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Have a vacationB. Quit the jobC.Ask for a high salary听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Who is the speaker probably speaking to?A.All new studentsB. Foreign studentsC. Local students18. What can w
9、e learn about the student dorms?A. Four students share a roomB. Students cannot cook thereC. Meals in the cafeteria are included in the price19. Which type of housing has no more rooms available?A. The Swedish houseB. The student dormsC. The Spanish house20. What will the audience probably do next?A
10、. Fill out application formsB. Go to the cafeteriaC. Move into their rooms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。ABRAD GARRETTS COMEDY CLUBCategory: ComedyBest known for his role on the Emmy award-winning sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, Brad Garrett
11、returnsto his Vegas roots with his comedy club at the MGM Grand. It is a good place to check out when you need a breakfrom work.Prices from: $56.40 and upAge restriction: Must be 21 years of age or olderShow Length: 115 minutesMAC KING COMEDY MAGIC SHOWCategory: Comedy, MagicMac King Comedy Magic Sh
12、ow is different every afternoon, with lots of audience participation. He is willingto make fun of himself instead of his guests in order to make everyone feel welcome and entertained. The afternoonis kid-friendly from start to finish. Still, whether youre eight or 80, you wont be able to figure out
13、Kings secrets.Prices from: $40.90 and upAge restriction: No age restrictionShow Length: 90 minutesTHE MENTALIST, GERRY MCCAMBRIDGECategory: Comedy, MagicUsing his skills as a “mentalist”, Gerry McCambridge shocks the crowds as he uses his abilities to predict justwhat audience members will do next.
14、Anyone who has seen the show has walked away in disbelief, amazed by hisunusual power.Prices from: $34.99 and upAge restriction: Under 13 will not be admitted into the theaterShow Length: 75 minutesROCK OF AGESCategory: Plays & MusicalsThe cheerful Rock of Ages brings audiences back to the times of
15、big hair and even bigger bands with 28popular rock songs from the 80s including “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “I Wanna Know What Love Is,” “Here IGo Again,” and more.Rock of Ages has been nominated for five Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Direction of aMusical. It also received a Drama Lea
16、gue nomination for Distinguished Production for a Musical.Prices from: $74.00 and upAge restriction: Must be 15 years of age or olderShow Length: 125 minutes21. Who is most likely to be able to read audiences minds?A. Raymond.B. Mac King.C. Brad Garrett.D. Gerry McCambridge.22. Which of the followin
17、g is good for a kid of 10 years old to go to?A. Gerry McCambridges show.B. Brad Garretts Comedy Club.来源:C. Mac Kings comedy magic show.D. Performances of Rock Of Ages.23. If someone is interested in musicals, his best choice must be _.A. ROCK OF AGESB. BRAD GARRETTS COMEDY CLUBC. MAC KING COMEDY MAG
18、IC SHOWD. THE MENTALIST, GERRY MCCAMBRIDGEBGiven the tradition of students bringing apples to their teachers, it somehow seems fitting that an old applebarn(谷仓)will find a new life as a one-room schoolhou se. And it is jut as fitting that a retired schoolteacher willbecome the caretaker of that hist
19、oric treasure.My friend Velma, a teacher for more than 30 years, has been retired for some time now, but that doesnt stopher giving history lessons at the old Englewood School, located on her familys California farm. The lovinglyrestored building was constructed around 1850 as a home for a woodsman
20、and later was used as apple barn. Then ,in 1870 it began a new life as a schoolhouse.Originally located in the nearby Englewood meadow, it was now moved its current site in 1978 by Velmaslate husband and his brother, Robert and Richard, who thought it would help keep Velma busy in retirement. Nonail
21、s had been used in the original construction, so each piece of wood had to be carefully marked and the buildingwas reassembled(重装)on its new site. The brothers worked with much care and hard work to ensure a perfect fitof mitered(斜接的)corners.After the relocation, Velma and her family furnished the s
22、chool with some of its original desks. They alsoadded a collection of schoolbooks, the oldest dating back to 1845. Perhaps the schools most cherished souvenir isthe diploma of student Hettie Essig, who graduated on June 30, 1904. Hetties daughter, Flora, presented Velmawith the precious keepsake.Now
23、adays Velma gives tours to local schoolchildren and other groups, who learn what it was like to attendschool back in the good old days. She has kids ring the school bell, recite the Pledge of Allegiance and sing “GoodMorning to You” as they might have done in days gone by. Then, with twinkling eyes
24、and much enthusiasm, shetells the history of the school, and gives a short sample lesson.24. The Englewood School was originally built as _.A. a man s houseB. a schoolhouseC. a restroomD. an apple barn25. Which word can best describe the school s being relocated ?A. InspiringB. RefreshingC. fashiona
25、bleD. Challenging26. What does the underlined part “the precious keepsake” in Para.4 mean ?A. The schools original suppliesB. The collection of schoolbooksC. The oldest schoolbookD. The diploma of Hettie Essig.27. Which can serve as the best title of the passage ?A. The Good Old Days in the Schoolho
26、useB. A Mysterious Building with a Long HistoryC. A Historic One-room SchoolhouseD. A Teacher Devoted to Restoring Old BuildingsCThe sharing economy, represented by companies like Airbnb or Uber, is the latest fashion craze. But manysupporters have overlooked the reality that this new business model
27、 is largely based on escaping regulations andbreaking the law.Airbnb is an Internet-based service that allows people to rent out spare rooms to strangers for short stays. Uberis an Internet taxi service that allows thousands of people to answer ride requests with their own cars. There arehundreds of
28、 other such services.The good thing about the sharing economy is that it promotes the use of underused resources. Millions of peoplehave houses or apartments with empty rooms, and Airbnb allows them to profit from these rooms while allowingguests a place to stay at prices that are often far less tha
29、n those charged by hotels. Uber offers prices that arecompetitive with standard taxi prices and their drivers are often much quicker and more trustworthy.But the downside of the sharing economy has gotten much less attention. Most cities and states both tax andregulate hotels, and the tourists who s
30、tay in hotels are usually an important source of tax income. But many ofAirbnbs customers are not paying the taxes required under the law.Airbnb can also raise issues of safety for its customers and trouble for hosts neighbors. Hotels are regularlyinspected to ensure that they are not fire traps and
31、 that they dont form other risks for visitors. Airbnb hosts face nosuch inspections.Since Airbnb is allowing people to escape taxes and regulations, the company is simply promoting thefts. Othersin the economy will lose by bearing an additional tax burden or being forced to live next to an apartment
32、 unit with anever-ending series of noisy visitors.The same story may apply with Uber. Uber is currently in disputes over whether its cars meet the safety andinsurance requirements imposed on standard taxis. Also, if Uber and related services flood the market, they couldharm all taxi drivers ability
33、to earn a minimum wage.This downside of the sharing needs to be taken seriously, but that doesnt mean the current tax and regulatorystructure i s perfect.28. What is the positive thing about the sharing economy?A. It is a global trend.B. It is beyond regulations.C. It draws on spare resources.D. It
34、brings in modest profits.29. What is the problem with Airbnb customers according to the passage?A. They are not regularly inspected.B. They are likely to commit thefts.C. They are allowed not to pay taxes.D. They can be noisy to hosts neighbours.30. What is the argument over Uber according to the pa
35、ssage?A. Whether it guarantees customers safety.B. Whether it provides reliable services.C. Whether it lowers customers expenses.D. Whether it can compete with standard taxis.31. What will be talked about in the following paragraphs?A. Existing regulations and laws.B. Necessary improvements of curre
36、nt laws.C. Further development of Airbnb and Uber.D. More downsides of Airbnb and Uber.DJeremy Kerr, a researcher at the University of Ottawa in Canada, and his colleagues analyzed more than400,000 observations of bumblebee species collected in North America and Europe from 1975 to 2010. When theres
37、earchers recorded the locations of these bee populations, they found that many of the 67 species analyzed weremoving northward from their southern limits while the northern edges of the bees ranges are staying in place.What it results in is obvious.Bees have been paid more attention to in recent yea
38、rs, with populations of honeybees and bumblebeesobviously declining in some parts of Europe. Previously, attention on the decline of bee populations has focused oncauses including habitat loss, pesticide use and the spread of bee parasites(寄生虫). But the work by Kerrs teamfound something different.Fo
39、r every species, there is one or two species declining and others that are not moving at all, says Kerr. Thisshift has also been observed in other species, such as butterflies. But due to a new cause the rise of temperaturesinstead of total pesticide use, a change in land use or parasites, bumblebee
40、s unlike butterflies have failed toextend the northern boundaries of their ranges into the territory that is now habitable for them, so bumblebeespecies across Europe and North America are declining rapidly, the latest study led by Kerrs team finds.Our datasuggest that the new factor plays a leading
41、, or perhaps the leading, role in this trend, says Kerr.This study shows that a fourth factor is also beginning to affect it. It is likely that the combined stresses fromall of these pressures will have destructive impacts on bumblebees in the not-too-distant future, says DaveGoulson, a bee research
42、er at the University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.Exactly what can be done to help bumblebees is not clear. Kerrs team suggests that relocating colonies mightbe an answer but Goulson says that because the insects are mobile they are capable of moving northwards if there issuitable habitat available.32Wha
43、t does the move of the bees southern limits lead to?A. The birth of new bee species.B. The rise of the bees population.C. The evolution of the bees.D. The reduction of the bees habitat.33Whats the new cause of bee populations declining according to Kerr?A. Habitat loss.B. Pesticide use.C. Climate ch
44、ange.D. The spread of bee parasites.34Which statement may Goulson agree with?来源:Zxxk.ComA. Relocating bumblebees isnt much good.B. The findings of Kerrs study are doubtful.C. The future of bumblebees is still promising.D. Knowing bumblebees living habits is the most urgent.35What kind of writing is
45、this passage?A. A book review.B. An announcement.C. A scientific report.D. An official report.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Every living thing has genes. Genes carry information.36They make sure that humans give birth to humansand cows give birth to cows. They
46、 also make sure that a dog doesnt give birth to a frog, or an elephant to a horse.However, genetic engineers take genes from one speciesfor example, a snake, and transfer them to anotherforexample,corn 37Such new life forms have been described,by some scientists as a real-life FrankensteinGenetic en
47、gineers put duck genes into chicken to make the chickens bigger They put hormones(激素)into cowsto make them produce more milk They put genes from flowers into beans and from fish into tomatoes38It justmakes them easier and faster for the farmer to growThe effects of genetic engineering on the natural
48、 world may be disastrous The engineers may create strange lifebeings, or monsters that we cannot contro1 39They11have to find one, fight for oneor kill for one It maybe your land they fight foror you that they kill Moreover, the effects of these experiments can often be cruel InAmerica,pigs were giv
49、en human g enes to make them bigger and less fattyThe experiment failedThe pigsbecame very ill and began to lose their eyesightWe would all like a better,healthier and longer life,and genetic engineering might give us thisOn the otherhand, it may be a dangerous experiment with nature In the story of
50、 Frankenstein, the doctor created such a terribleand dangerous monster that he had to destroy it 40AThe information tells us what to do or what not to doBWe must make sure that this tale remains a storyand no more than thatCThis doesnt make them cheaper,tastier,or healthierDThe new life forms have n