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2. What is the woman going to do?


A. Help the man.




B. Take a bus.




C. Get a camera.


C.


Stay


away


3. What does the woman suggest the man do?


A. Tell Kate’s to stop.




from Kate.


4. Where does the conversation probably take place?


A. In a wine shop.



B. In a supermarket.


C. In a restaurant.


B. Call Kate’s friends.







本试卷分五部分,满分


120


分,考试时间


120


分钟。



注意事项:



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并标在试卷的相 应位置。


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1. What are the speakers talking about?




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A. Having a birthday party.




-


B. Doing some exercise.



-


C. Getting Lydia a gift.






















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5. What does the woman mean?


A. Keep the window closed.




B. Go out for fresh air,


C. Turn on the fan.


第二节



(共



1


5


小题;每小题



1



分,满分



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。

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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;

< br>听完后,


各小题将给出


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. What is the man going to do this summer?


A. Teach a course.



B. Repair his house.



C. Work at a


hotel.


7. How will the man use the money?


A. To hire a gardener.


B. To buy books.




C. To pay for a


boat trip.


听第


7


段材料,回答第


8



9


题。



8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?


A. Schoolmates.




B. Colleagues.





C. Roommates.


9. What does Frank plan to do right after graduation?


A. Work as a programmer.


B. Travel around the world.


C. Start his own business.


听第



8



段材料,回答第



1


0




1


2


题。



10. Why does the woman make the call?


A. To book a hotel room.




B.


To


ask


about


the


room


service.


.


C. To make changes to a reservation.


11. When will the woman arrive at the hotel?


A. On September 15.



B. On September 16.


C. On September 23.


12. How much will the woman pay for her room per night?


A. $$179





B. $$199




C. $$219


听第



9



段材料,回答第



1


3




1


6


题。



13. What is the woman’s plan for Saturday?



A. Going shopping.



B. Going camping.




C.


Going


boating.


14. Where will the woman stay in Keswick?


A. In a country inn.



B. In a five-star hotel.



C.


In


her


aunt’s home.



15. What will Gordon do over the weekend?


A. Visit his friends.


B. Watch DVDs.




C. Join the woman.


16. What does the woman think of Gordon’s coming weekend?



A. Relaxed.





B. Boring.





C. Busy.


听第



1


0


段材料,回答第



1


7




2


0


题。



17. Who is Wang Ming?


A student.





B. An employer.



C. An engineer.


18. What does the speaker say about the college job market this year?


A. It’s unpredictable.




B. It’s quite stable.





C.


It’s not optimistic.



19. What percentage of student job seekers have found a job by now?


A. 20%





B. 22%






C. 50%


20. Why are engineering graduates more likely to accept a job?


A. They need more work experience.


B. The salary is usually good.


C. Their choice is limited.


第二部分



英语知识运用


(


共两节,满分


35



)


第一节



单项填空


(




1


5


小题;每小题



1



分,满分



1


5



)


请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的


A



B



C



D


四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并


在 答题卡上将该项涂黑。



21. You can apply for a foreign university on the Internet by yourself, or






















.



.



.























you can turn



to a special agency which can do it for you.


A. approximately




B. alternatively



C. actively


D.


apparently


22. Quite a few people do extreme sports regularly nowadays, one


of


______ aims is to



become more capable of staying calm and centered in


stressful situations.


A. which





B. whose





C. what



D.


their



23. An agreement can be easily reached when the ideas in the minds of both


sides of the negotiation


.


A. contact




B. contradict




C. commit



D.


correspond


24. I


table


tennis


so


well;


however,


even


so


I


lost


the


match


with


friends


yesterday.


A. play





B. have played




C. played




D.


would play


25. I have had enough of my partner Marry.


It’s



___of her to


complain any time about



anything.


A. normal



B. reliable



C. typical




D. frequent


26. Fortunately, I met Mrs. King, who is


to me as my mother, when I


fell ill on the trip



to the USA.


A. as considerate a lady






B. as a considerate lady


C. considerate as a lady






D. so considerate a lady


27. - Shall I take the dress?


- Sure. It really


the colour of your eyes.


A. takes out




B. brings out




C. turns out


D. puts


out


28. It


is


a


phenomenon


known


as


“the



first


night


effect”



__


people


often


experience



trouble sleeping in a different bed in


unfamiliar surroundings.


A. where




B. which





C. why




D. that


29. The corporation urgently recalled their products from the market


______ growing complaints about the engines.


.


A. in the light of







B. in terms of


C. in the event of







D. in advance of


30. - How do you find about these pictures?


-


Never before


_____ such high-quality pictures directly from the


children’s point


of



view.


A. had I seen


B. have I seen



C. I had seen



D.


I


have


seen


31. A database of Europe-wide population of 340 bird


species


___,


researches drew a



conclusion that some 36% of European migratory bird


species were in decline.


A. being analyzed






B. had been analyzed


C. analyzed


D. to be analyzed


32. - Dad, Peter is able to fly like a batman!


-


______, Tom. You know that’s not true.



A. Go ahead








B. Get out


C. Count my blessings





D. Come off it


33.


If we don’t take any measures at once, all the crops


by


tomorrow morning.


A. will have been flooded




B. have been flooded


C. are to flood







D. will have flooded


34.


-


What


a


pity!


I


missed


the


basketball


match


between


Huston


Rockets


and


San Francisco Warriors last night.


- I



, too, if my father hadn’t reminded me.



A. did





B. would





C. had had



D.


would have


35. - Which do you like better, rock music or blues?


-


It’s


_______. Rock, of course.


A.


child’s play









B. a tough nut


C. a no- brainer








D. white as a sheet


第二节



完形填空(共


20


小题;每小题


1


分,共


20


分)



阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的


A



B



C


D


四个选项中,选出


最佳选项 ,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。



Some


of


the


world’s


most


famous


musicians


recently


gathered


in


Paris






















.



.



.























and New Orleans to celebrate the first annual International Jazz Day.


UNESCO(United


Nations


Educational,


Scientific


and


Cultural


Organization)


recently 36 April


30


as


a


day


to


raise


awareness


of jazz


music,


its


significance, and its potential as a unifying (


联合


) voice 37


cultures.


Despite the celebrations, 38 , in the U.S. the jazz audience


continues


to 39 and grow


older,


and


the


music


has


failed


to


connect


with 40 generations.


It’s


Jason


Moran’s


job


to


help


change


that.


As


the


Kennedy


Center’s


artistic 41 for jazz, Moran


hopes


to 42_ the


audience for


jazz, make the music more 43 , and preserve its history and


culture.


“Jazz seems like it’s


not really a part of the American 44


,”


Moran


tells


National


Public


Radio.


“What


I’m


hoping


to


accomplish


is


that


my


generation


and


younger


start


to


45


and


understand


that


jazz


is


not


black


and white anymore.


It’s


actually 46 , and


it’s actually digital.”



Moran


says


one


of


the




47





with


jazz


today


is


that


the


entertainment aspect of the music has been lost. “The music can’t be



48 today the way it was in 1908 or 1958. It has to continue to move,


because the way the world works is 49


,” says


Moran.


Last year, Moran worked on a project that 50 Fats


Waller’s


music


for a dance party, “just to kind of put it back in the mind that


Waller


is


dance


music 51 it


is


concert


music,


”says


Moran.


“For


me,


it’s


the


recontextualization (


情景重构


). In music, where does the 52 . lie? Are


we, as humans, gaining any 53 into how we talk about ourselves and


54 something as abstract as a Charlie Parker record gets us into a


dialogue


about


our


emotions


and


our


thoughts?


Sometimes


we


lose


sight


that


the


music


has


a


wider


context,”



says


Moran,


“so



I


want


to


continue


those


55


.”



.


36. A. saluted


B. set


C. marked


D. laid


37. A. through


B. around


C. across


D. outside


38. A. regardless


B. thus


C. though


D. rather


39. A. expand


B. boycott


C. extend


D. shrink


40. A. younger


B. smaller


C. elder


D. larger


41. A. inventor


B. adviser


C. visitor


D. officer


42. A. widen


B.


C. enforce


D. enrich


43. A. available


B. admirable


C. avoidable


D.


44. A. category


B. appeal


C. appetite


D. recipe


45.


A.


reconstruct


B. reshape


C. restore


D.


46. A. colorful


B.


C. creative


D. sensitive


47.


A.


connections


B. problems


C.


D. conflicts


48. A. described


B. revealed


C. presented


D. exposed


49. A.


B. changing


C. recovering


D.


50. A. managed


B. arranged


C. conveyed


D. conducted


51. A. as much as


B.


as


long


as


C. as far as


D. as


soon as


52. A. reality


B. emotion


C. melody


D. future


53. A.


B. access


C.


appreciation


D. insight


54. A. why


B. which


C. how


D. what


55. A. trends


B. dialogues


C. messages


D. contexts




第三部分



阅读理解(共


15


小题;每小题


2


分,满分


30


分)



请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的


A



B



C


D


四个选项中,选出最佳选


项 ,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。



A


The 9th China International Garden Expo


May 18 - November 18


Beijing


News


Green-Fingered Beijing Garden Expo Opens to Public International Garden


Expo Opens in Beijing 13,000 Volunteers Prepare for Beijing Garden Expo


Beijing Garden Expo Encourages Family Gardening.


Cover stories






















.



.



.























Land Rehab



Beijing


Garden


Expo


presents


a


combination


of


traditional


beauty


and


enlightened urban development


African Pavilions Open for Business


Beijing


Garden


Expo’s


International


Exhibition


Area


still


developing


Impetus for Development



For your information


Opening time: 8:00 a.m. - 9:30 p.m.


Location: Beijing Garden Expo Park, Fengtai District


Ticket


price:


100


yuan


($$16)


on


normal


days;


150


yuan


($$24)


on


16


designated


days Transportation:


Subway: Garden Expo Park Station on Line 14


Shuttle bus: Start from Beijing West Railway Station and Beijing South


Railway Station


- Bus: Line 310, 843, 327, 385



Beijing Garden Expo in photos


Garden Valley


Formerly a 30-meter-deep large sand pit covering 20


hectares of land area, in the Garden Expo Park on the western bank of the


Yongding River in Beijing’s Fengtai District ()



Ginkgo Avenue


in the Garden Expo Park ()


European-Style Garden


(SHI GANG)


Beijing Park


(XINHUA)


Hong Kong Garden


()


Taiwan Garden


(CRI)


Harbin Park


It features the white Russian-style church, one of the core


landscapes in the park (CHINA DAILY)


Hefei


Park



Four


stone


lions


around


the


memorial


arch


represent


majesty


and


decency.


The


vivid


stone


lotus


carved


on


the


arch


stands


for


incorruptibility, which corresponds with the design concept of the park


(CHINA DAILY)


.



Related reports


2011 International Horticultural Exposition 2010 Shanghai World Expo


Beijing in Pictures



56. Which of the statements is TRUE?


A. Visitors can take subway Line 14 starting from Beijing West Railway


Station.


B. The two photos of


Ginkgo Avenue


and


Harbin Park


come from the same


source.


C. Visitors can appreciate the beauty of the stone lotus in Hefei Park


at the


Expo.


D. A family of three will pay 300 yuan to visit the Garden Expo on any


day.


57. The purpose of this passage is to


.


A. offer information about the Garden Expo


B. introduce volunteers to the Garden Expo


C. promote the gardening industry in China


D. attract more visitors to the Garden Expo


B



We’re all used to the latest generations of mobile telecoms—


so is


5G


“just


another


upgrade?”


Far


from


it—


5G


is


a


huge


leap


forward



like


the shift


from the horse and cart


to cars. And


it isn’t


just a network:


5G


will


become


the


foundation


of


the


entire


global


digital


economy,


capable


of generating trillions of pounds of value.


Everyone and every industry will feel its effects. Compared to today,


5G will be 10 to 20 times faster and support billions of digital devices


with


much


greater


reliability


and


security. 5G


provides


the


platform


for


the Internet of Things



everything from self- driving cars, to enhanced


medical and social care, to all manner of new industrial and business


applications.


Well


established


online


services


like


media


and






















.



.



.























entertainment


will


see


significant


improvements


such


as


ultra- high


definition video and very low latency (


延时


) online gaming.


5G


couples


a


full


fibre


fixed


network


approach


with


high


capacity,


high


reliability


and


low


latency


mobile


plus


advanced


software


approaches


such


as edge computing and network virtualisation. New techniques such as


network


slicing


allow


different


types


of


services


to


run at


the


same


time,


vastly increasing the scope of applications and services that can be


supported.


In


effect,


one


5G


network


can


act


as


thousands,


or


even


billions,


of virtual networks, each specialised for a particular task or dedicated


to a single customer, but all running on one physical infrastructure.


While consumers may be the most obvious beneficiaries of faster, more


intelligent


and


useful


services,


5G


will


also


bring


enormous


benefits


and


opportunities


to


businesses


by


allowing


enhancements


and


differentiators


to


existing


products


and


services


or


by


providing


a


platform


for


entirely


new digital services. 5G is an industrial game-changer and one that you


can’t


ignore.


With


trials


enabling


technology


already


underway


around


the


world,


5G


will


become


an


increasing


reality


within


the


next


couple


of


years.


5G


is


of


such


critical


importance


to


the


UK


economy


that


the


Government


is strongly backing efforts to help the UK become a market leader in


exploiting


the


technology.


It


has


recently


published


a


strategy


to


create


an


exciting


UK


5G


world


and


arrange


the


actions


needed


to


speed


its


introduction.


It


is


actively


coordinating


efforts


to


accelerate


making


5G


a


reality



and


is


funding


trials


of


the


technology,


ground-breaking


applications and innovative business partnerships across a wide range


of


urban and rural applications.


58. What can we learn about 5G from this article?


A. 5G will be a regular upgrade of the latest generations of mobile


telecoms.


B. 5G will be more reliable and secure than the earlier generations of


.


mobile telecoms.


C.


5G


will


allow


every


single


customer


to


have


one


physical


infrastructure


to run.


D. 5G will be on trial around the world within the next couple of years.


59.



What


does


the


underlined


word


“beneficiaries”


in


paragraph


4


probably



days really wears one


out.”



At the same time, having only one kid means parents miss out on the


opportunity to have at least one boy and one girl, an arrangement they


have tended to prefer for half a century. Though in the long run, one


mean?


A. People who make contributions.


B. People who make gains.


C. People who have creativity.


D. People who suffer losses.


60.



What attitude does the UK hold towards 5G?


A. Hesitant.


B. Cautious.


C. Concerned.


D. Ambitious.


C



When


asked


whether


there


is


an


ideal


number


of


children


to


have,


many


parents


give


multiple,


sometimes


conflicting


answers.


In


the


United


States, nearly half of adults consider two to be the ideal number of


children,


according


to


Gallup


surveys,


with


three


as


the


next


most


popular


option, preferred by 26 percent.


The two-child ideal is a major departure from half a century ago: In


1957,


only


20


percent


of


Americans


said


the


ideal


family


meant


two


or


fewer


children,


while


71


percent


said


it


meant


three


or


more.


The


economy


seems


to have played some role in this shift. Steven Mintz, a historian at the


University of Texas at Austin, says


, “that number dropped as the cost


of


raising


children


rose


and


as


more


women


entered


the


workforce


and


felt


a growing sense of frustration


(


沮丧) about being reduced to childbearing machines.”






“As


a


parent


who


prizes


his


own


mental


and


physical


health,



says Robert



Crosnoe, a sociology professor who is also at the


University of Texas


at Austin, “I had to stop at two, because this new


style of intensive parenting that people feel they have to follow these






















.



.



.























researcher


found


that


having


all


girls


or


all


boys


doesn’t


meaningf


ully


affect the happiness of mothers who wanted at least one of each.


Perhaps


the most meaningful


difference isn’t a


matter of


going


from


one


to


two


children, or


two


to


three,


but


from


zero


to


one.


“Having


just


one


child


makes


various


aspects


of


adults’


l


ives



how


time,


money,


emotion,


and


mind


are


used


and


how


new


social


networks


are


form ed



child-


centered ,” says Kei Nomaguchi, a sociologist at Bowling


Green State


University.


“If


you


want


to


enjoy


adult


-centered


life,


love


expensive


leisure


activities,


cherish


close


relationships


with


your


partner, and both you and your partner want to devote your time to your


careers, zero kids would be the


choice.”



Mothers, of course, stand to lose more than fathers when they have


kids


in


their


household.


Having


children


is


more


stressful


for


women


than


it is for men, and mothers suffer professionally after having children


in a way that fathers


don’t.



Whether


the


ideal


number


of


children


is


greater


than


zero


is


a


question


many


researchers


have


tried


to


address.


A


2014


review


of


existing


research,


whose authors were skeptical of “overgeneralizations that most parents


are miserable or that most parents are joyful,”


discovered other broad


patterns:


Being


a


parent


tends


to


be


a


less


positive


experience


for


mothers


and people who are young, single, or


have young


children.


And it


tends to


be more positive for fathers and people who are married or who became


parents later in life.

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