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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.
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1. What are the speakers talking about?
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Doing some exercise.
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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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5
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< 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
至
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
至
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
至
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
分
)
第一节
单项填空
(
共
1
5
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
1
5
分
)
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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