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1、第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. When do the speakers plan to get to the sports meet?A.At 7:45.B.At 8:00.2. What does the woman want from the store?A.Cookies.C. At 8:15.B. Milk. C. Peanut butter.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. A CD by Johnny.B. A present for Molly.C. A famous mu

2、sician.4.Why does the man suggest the Fairmont Hotel? A. For its price.B. For its location.C. For its size.5.What is the mandoing?A. Waiting for a call.B. Calling his neighbor.C. Opening a window.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What is the woman telling the man about?A. The big storm.B.

3、The sick kids.C. The electricity company.7. What is the first thing the man is going to do?A. To go back home. B To buy some ca ndles. C To make a ph on e call.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What' s the weather like now?A.Sunny.9. What is the man ' s job probably? A.A lawyer.B.A waiter.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。1

4、0. Why does n ' t the ma n like to go to Fra nee?A. He ' s been there.B. It is too noisy.11. How much does the tour to Spain cost?A.345pounds.12. Where will the man go for his holiday?A.Swede n.B.Spai n.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the woma n have to do on Mon days?B. Snowy. C. Rainy.C. A

5、travel age nt.C. The time does not fit.B. 385 pounds. C. 470pounds.C. Italy.A. Work at the swimmingpool.B. Have Spanish grammarclasses.C. Have discussions with Mr. Brown.14. When did the tennis club meet lastyear?A.Wed nesdays.On Mondays.B. On Tuesdays. C. On15. Which sport does the man probably pre

6、fer?A.Badminton.B. Football. C. Tennis.16. What club will both the speakers join?C. The guitar club.C. Two hours.A. The film club.B. The singing club.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17 How long willComedy in the Club Level last?A.An hour.B. One and a half hours.18 Who will probably watch the show on OctobeM 5?A.

7、Those who want a goodlaugh.B Those who love Irish culture.C Those who love the Beatles.19 What can be heard on October20?A Popular s on gs of a famous ba nd.B Songs from Broadwayshows.C Newsongs ofsomebands.20 When will Brenda Braxton give herperformanee?A. On October 5.B. On October 10.C. On Octobe

8、r 27.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A、B C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIf you are the kind of tourist who likes to visit places with outstandingIandscapesand multicultural cities, then Asia is the place to go. Take a cruise (巡游)to Asiaand you will not be disappointed.The Fin est Asian Cru

9、ise Exp Io ratio nsTourists who want to visit several Asian countries understand that cruising there is the best alter native. You can decide to take a two-week cruise, starti ng from Sri Lanka to Thailand. There ' s also a three -week cruise that starts off in China all theway to Japan. A most

10、popular voyage is one that starts from Hong Kong to Singapore.The Best Time to TravelWhen touring Asia, it' s bestto understand that different cruise lines havediffere nt travel I i ng timeli nes. Youca n be caught in the rain duri ng your tour (October to December in Malaysia and December to Fe

11、bruary in Indonesia). Most cruises take place from December to the end of March.Booking Cruise-ship ToursGiven that you" II probably be taking long flights to get to South Asia and the Far East, the budget will be large, especiallyif you are visiting as a family. In addition,many people tour th

12、is region, so it would be best if you book early when the prices are more appealing.ActivitiesThere are so many ports in Asia and this might bring a challenge if you want toget somewhere in time. Make sure you plan your day-trips in advanee and follow thecruise line tours to avoid missing the boats.

13、 Apart from visiting the cities , you could also go to Borneo, Indonesia to see the orangutans (猩猩).You can also hop acrossseveral islands from Bali, appreciate the colorful floats as well as the cherryblossoms in Japan and visit the floating fish farms in Vietnam.21 Which cruise is a very appealing

14、 one according to the author?A. From Sri Lanka to Thailand.B. From Hong Kong to Singapore.C. Flying to the Far East.D. From China to Japan.22 When is the best time available on tours in Indonesia?A. January.B.February.C. March.D. December23 Where can you appreciate the colorful floats?An Bali.Bn Vie

15、tnam.C. In Indonesia.D. In JapanBAs years went by, I realized that one of the biggest problems of adults was worry.A large majority of my students were businessmen, executives, salesmen, engineers,accountants:across section of all the trades and professions and most of them hadproblems! Therewere wo

16、men in the classes business women and housewives. They toohad problems. Clearly, what I needed was a textbook on how to conquer worry. So again,I tried to find one.I went to the New York great public library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street anddiscovered to my astonishment that this library had only

17、twenty-two books listedunderthe title WORRY! also noticed,to myamusement, that it had one hundred and eighty-ninebooks listed under WORMSImost nine times as many books about worms as about worry! Surprisi ng, is n't it? Since worry is one of the biggest problems facing mankind, you would think,

18、would n't you, that every high school and college in the land would givea course on "How to Stop Worrying ” ?Yet, if there is even one course on that subject in any college in the Iand, Ihave never heard of it. No wonder David Seabury said in his book How to Worry Successfully:"We come

19、 to maturity with as little pre pa rati on for the pressures ofexperienee as a bookworm asked to do a ballet.” The result? More than half of ourhospital beds are all occupied by people with nervous and emotional troubles.I looked over those twenty-two books on worry on the shelves of the NewYork Pub

20、lic Library .In additi on, Ipurchased all the books on worry I could find; yet I could n'tdiscover even one that I could use as a text in my course for adults. So I decided to write one by myself.24 What made the writer realize one of the adults' biggest problems?A. His wide reading.B. His s

21、tudents ' real situation.C. His practical survey. D. His scientific research.25 The writer went to New York's great public library with the purpose ofA. getti ng a book for his teachi ngB. finding some material for his new bookC. obtaining some information for his researchD. borrowing some b

22、ooks on worms for his students26. What do David Seabury ' s words in Para graph 3 show?A. Worry is extremely comm on.B. We lack knowledge of worry.C. We show no interest in worry.D. Worry can hardly be con trolled.27. What's the author ' s purpose of writing the passage?A. To warn us of

23、the possible dan ger of worry.B. To persuade us to get rid of worry.C. To explain why he wrote a book on worry.D. To tell us how to conquer worry.CWe hope you've fin ally made your peace with Pluto being down graded froma planetto an ice dwarf ( 冰矮星),because we have some more jarring news for yo

24、u: It seems your teachers may have been wrong about the number of continents on the earth, too.Earlier this year, scientists published a report in the journal of the GeologicalSociety of America detailing an eighth continent called Zealandia, roughly the sizeof India and almost completely hiditself

25、under the Pacific Ocean east of Australia.Covering all of NewZealand as well as severalnearby islands, Zealandia likelyspentthe best of its above-water days as part of thesupercontinentGondwana beforefrag me ntingoff Australia and An tarcticasome 80 million years ago. This lost,underwater continent

26、is just beginning to reveal its secrets, making for one of the most promising scientific discoveries this year.While researchers have been aware of the 1.9 million-square-mile mass for twodecades , Zealandia has only recently become the object of serious study since the Geological Society paper argu

27、ed that it fits all the criteria for a proper continent, including a continental crust (地壳)that's distinctly separate from the seabed interms of elevation, thickness, and geology. A team of 32 scientistsfrom 12 countriesjust completed their first visit to six dig sites around Zealandia, where th

28、ey drilled up more than 8,000 feet of sediment cores (沉积物岩心)that will help explain the lost continent's 80-million-year history.More recent research helps explain why these brief exchanges matter so much. WhenD. Less Time on Stren gthsBecause there is no official body that formally recognizes co

29、ntinents, whetheror not Zeal- andia ends up in future geography textbooks will comedownto its acceptanee by the scie ntificcomm unity at large, possibly with a little help from travelers likeyou.28 Why does the author mentionPluto?A.To express his or her pity.B. To go against the teachers.C. To intr

30、oduce the topic.D.To explain the ice dwarf.29 What do we know about Zealandia in Paragraph2?At neighbors Australia.Bt belongs to Gondwana now.C.lt is similar to Antarctica in size.Dt has a history of over 80 billion years.30 What can most probably help discover more secrets about Zealandia?A. The se

31、abed near Antarctica. B.The wildlife in New Zealand.C.The standard for a continent. D. The sediment cores onZealandia.31 .Where does the text probably come from?A. A travel brochure.B. An advertisement.C. A geography magazine.D. A scienee fiction.DSome of the best research on daily experienee is roo

32、ted in rates of positive and negative interactions, which has proved that being blindly positive or negative can cause others to be frustrated or annoyed or to simply tune out.Over the last two decades, scientists have made remarkable predictions simply by watchi ng people in teract with one ano the

33、r and the n scori ng the con versati ons based on the rate of positive and negative interactions. Researchers have used the findings to predict every th i ng from the likelihood that a couple will divorce to the ch a nces of a work team with high customer satisfaction and productivity levels.you exp

34、erie nee n egative emoti ons as a result of criticism or rejectio n, for example, your body produces higher levels of the stress horm one, which shuts down much of your thinking and activates (激活)conflictand defense mechanisms (机制). You assume thatsituati ons are worse tha n they actually are.Whenyo

35、u experie nee a positivein teract ion,it activates a very differe ntresp on se.Positive excha nges in crease your body' s product ion of oxytoc in, a feel-good thatin creases your ability to com mun icate with, cooperate with and trust others. But the effects of a positive occurre nee are less d

36、ramatic and lasti ng tha n they are for a n egative one.Weneed at least three to five positiveinteractionsto outweigh every one negativeexchange. Bad moments simply outweigh good ones. Whether you' re having a conversation, keep this simple short cut in mind: At least 80 perce nt of your con ver

37、sati ons should be focused on what ' s going right.Workplaces, for example, ofte n see this. During performa nee reviews, man agers routinelyspend 80 percent of their time on weaknesses and “ areas for improvement” .They spend roughly 20 percent of the time on strengths and positive aspects. Any

38、 time you have discussionswith a person or group, spend the vast majority of the time talkingabout what is work ing, and use the rema ining time to address weak nesses.32. The un derl ined phrase“ tune out ” in Paragraphlprobablymea ns.A.stop liste ningB cha nge mind C. be crazy D. sing aloud33. Wha

39、t will happen if you experience negative emotions?A. The situati ons are to become worse. B. Much of your thinking will be preve nted.C.You will feel an urge to become better. D. You' ll avoid conflicts with people.34. What can we learn from Paragraph4?A. Everybody needs a negative feeling.B. Po

40、sitive in teract ions have greater effects.C. Our talk should center on improvements.D. The effect of n egative feeli ngs lasts Ion ger.35. What is the best title for the passage?A.More Positive In teract ionsB. Harmful NegativesC. How to Be aProductive Man ager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

41、能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Tech no logy can help solve the problem of bad, abse nt teachersin poor country schoolsThe UN's Mille nn ium Developme nt Goals in cluded the ambiti on that by 2015 all theworld's childre n would complete primary school.This has largely bee n achieved: nineout of ten

42、childre n are now en rolled. 36. Even though most of the world'schildren go to school, an awful lot of them learn pretty much nothing there. According to a recent World Bank study of seven sub-Saharan African countries, half of nin e-year-olds cannot read a simple word and three-quarters cannot

43、read a simplesentence. 37.The same study found that only 7%of teachers had the minimum knowledgen eeded to teach readi ng and writi ng effectively. When classrooms were in spected to see whether a teacher was prese nt, half the time the an swer was no.38 . It seems to bring about bigger improveme nt

44、s in poor coun tries tha n inrich on es. Some of the scarce resources being spe nt on teachers could therefore bebetter spe nt on ed-tech. That does not mean dump ing computers on schools in the hopethat children willunderstand how to use them, afolly (荒唐事) on which plenty of moneyhas bee n wasted.3

45、9 ,that gets things right more often tha n the teachers do, that adjusts itself to the child's ability, that sends teachers clues about what they are supposed to be teachi ng and that allows the authorities to check on whether the teacher is in the classroom.Tech no logy is no pan acea (灵丹妙药).Go

46、od traditi onal teachers are not outdated,and are never likely tobe. 40 . But ed-tech can help greatly by monitoring pupilsand teachers alike, assisting the best teachers and, most importantly, making up forthe faili ngs of the worst.A. The reason is terribleteachingB. Several recent studies suggest

47、 ed-tech can helpC. Paying teachers more in the hope of employing better ones is not the answerD. Regrettably, the figure is not as impressive as it soundsE. In stead, it means providi ng schools with software that childre n can use withoutany help from an adultF. Devices can be taken to where there

48、 is a connection to upload or download then ecessary in formati onG. And authorities need to hold teachers to account第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Mother' s Day 2016 was the last time that all my three kidswould be at home. Iwas 41a memorable Mother ' s Day.That mornin g, I got up early and left for 42 . The boys and 1 were going 43 , soI expected the break. I

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