latest.
18. When did Susie leave home?
A. At 4:30. B. At 5:00 C. At 5:10. D. At 5:15
Peter: I like growing flowers and playing basketball.What about you? Sam: I’m interested in keeping pets and swimming. 19.What are they talking about?
A. Swimming. B. Flowers C. Basketball D. Hobbies Jenny: Excuse me,Professor Smith.May I ask you a few questions?
Smith: Yes,of course.But I’m sorry I have a meeting at ten. Why don’t you call me at my office hours? That is 3 to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Friday. 20. Why can’t Professor Smith answer Jenny’s questions now?
A. He is busy now. B. He is too tired after the meeting. C. He will go to his office right now. D. It’s not in his office hour.
Cashier Full- time /Part-time
Town Supermarket is seeking five cashiers
Cashiers must Be responsible
Have some experience ,but not necessary Be able to provide good customer service Be able to handle money efficiently
If interested,please contact xy@townsupermarket .com for more information. 21. The above is ▲ .
A. a notice B.a job application C. a job advertisement D. a resume Clerk: What can I do for you madam?
Customer: I’d like to book a single room for the coming weekends. Clerk: All right
Customer:Can I take a credit card for the deposit? Clerk: Of course.
22. How will the madam put down the deposit?
A.By cash B.By credit card C.By check D. Not mentioned
According to the U.S Department of Labor, by 2018,there will be over 3,200,000 nurses.The average salary for a registered nurse is about $62,000. An experienced nurse may earn as much as $92,000 a year.However, Only 6% of nurses are males.
23. The above material shows the nursing profession for males is ▲ A. Boring B.unrewarding C.depressing D.promising
Dear Carol Xu,
On behalf of my family,I’d like to sincerely congratulate you on your recent graduation from Harvard University with your MBA... Yours sincerely, Alice Walker
24. This is a letter of ▲
A. Thanks B. Apology C. Congratulation D. introduction
Kim: Your son seems to have made great progress in playing the piano. Does he attend any piano classes?
Lisa: Yes, he takes lessons twice a week, but from next week on, he will go to the class on Sunday evening too.
25. How often will Lisa's son have piano lessons from next week on? A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Three times a week. D. Four times a week
第三节在本节中,你将读到一段对话,从方框中所给的A、B、C、D、E五个选项中选出 可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。 A. I think he won't do that again. B. I heard that Max made a mistake. C. But at least he stays. D. He was too scared that he would be fired, I suppose. E. The boss was considering moving him down to a lower level.
Beth: I heard the boss yelling at Max for some reason earlier today. Do you know what it was about?
Sally: 26 He tried to cover it, but the boss found out. Beth: Why didn't he just own up and tell someone? Sally: 27
Beth: Max should have told someone so that it can be fixed. 28
Sally: I can't tell. Didn't someone say that even the smartest person makes the same mistake sometimes.
Beth: Surely the boss won't fire him, will he? Sally: 29
Beth: That's too bad. 30 第四节在本节中,你将读到一篇短文,从短文后各题所给的A. B. C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。 Dear Mr. Mills,
In reply to your letter of April 20,I would 31 to inform you that there are a number of beautiful summer houses for sale here in Ocean City.
For example, we have a modern two-storey house that is 32 up to date. It is two blocks from the sea and you may find that this is a disadvantage, but,_ 33 all, the opening of the summer season is only a few weeks from now, and finding a house 34 to the ocean than that is almost out of the question. The house I'm speaking of has two bedrooms and a porch(门廊)that can be 35 for sleeping. For this reason,I consider it as a very good buy. The kitchen is out of order at the 36 ,but this will be repaired, of course. The price is reasonable. As a matter of fact, the house costs less than comparable(同等的)houses elsewhere in town.
As a rule, I 37 to deal with people face to face in matters of this kind. However, I will be out of town next week, and I don't think you should delay in 38 your decision about this house, since it is sure to be sold quickly. Under the circumstances, therefore,I suggest that you come to see it as 39 as possible. You can talk to one of my assistants in the office. I'm sure you will find the house is 40 what you expect.
Sincerely yours , Jason Riggs,Manager Ocean City Real Estate Company 31. A. Want B. Like C. Wish D. hope 32. A. Few B. Little C. Quite D. quiet 33. A. In B. For C. After D. at 34. A. Near B. Far C. Higher D. closer 35. A. to use B. Using C. Used D. use 36. A. Moment B. Time C. Present D. season 37. A. Enjoy B. Select C. Mind D. prefer 38. A. Giving B. Offering C. Getting D. making 39. A. Fast B. Quick C. Soon D. much
40. A. Only B. Just C. Total D. exact
第二部分:阅读理解(共22小题:第41~58题每小题2分,第59~62题每小题1分,共40分)
第五节在本节中,你将读到三则阅读材料,从题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出 最佳答案,并将答题卡}:对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑。
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Welcome to Wild West Theme Park
Opening months: From April to September Opening days in a week: 7 days
Opening hours: From 10 a.m. t0 6 p.m.
Time of Wild West Show: Every Saturda.v and Sunde0, Show starts: 2 p.m.
Show lasts: 2 and a halj'hozirs
Ticket price: Adult: $15; Child: $7; Family ticket: $28 Additional information:
Bus service
From Monday to Friday, there are free buses from the urban area to the park from 8 o 'clock to 10 o 'clock in the morning. And on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, free buses are available the whole day.
Booking information
The tickets can be available through the Internet and telephone. You can get a fifty percent discount during the first half an hour of the performance. 41. You can't go to the Wild West Theme Park in ▲ .
A.April B.June C.August D.October 42. When is the ending time of the show?
A. 18:00. B. 16:30. C. 14:00. D. 12:30.
43. If a ten-year old boy goes to the park with his parents, they will have to pay at least ▲ A. $22 B. $28 C. $37 D. S45 44. Which of the following is mentioned in the reading material? A. Danger. B. Food. C. Bus service. D. Weather.
45. According to the reading material, which of the following statements is NOT true? A. You can enjoy the show the whole day on weekends.
B. You can buy cheaper tickets if you are ten minutes late for the performance. C. You can take the free bus in the morning on weekdays.
D. If you want to buy a ticket, you don't have to go to the ticket office of the park. 46. Where can you most probably find this material?
A. In a bus guide. B. In a computer magazine. C. In a biology textbook. D. In a traveling guide. B
Do you remember a time when people were a little nicer and gentler with each other? I certainly do. And I feel that much of the world has somehow gotten away from that. Too often I see people rushing into elevators without giving those inside a chance to get off first, or never saying \think that something like a simple \
The fact is that no matter how nicely we dress or how beautifully we decorate our homes, we can't be truly elegant(优雅的) without good manners, because elegance and good manners always go hand in hand. In fact, I think of good manners as a sort of hidden beauty secret. Haven't you noticed that the kindest, most generous people seem to keep getting prettier? It's funny how that happens, but it does. Take the long lost art of saying \making sure your hair is neat. Getting into the habit of saying \you\can make you feel better about yourself. Good manners add to your image, while an angry face makes the best dressed person look ugly. 47. What does the author say about people of the past? A. They were nicer and gentler.
B. They paid more attention to their appearance.
C. They were willing to spend more money on clothes. D, They were more aware of changes in fashion.
48. In the author's opinion, saying \ ▲ .
A. doesn't really matter B. does matter a lot C. does not matter at all D. matters a little 49. The author thinks people seem to have forgotten ▲ .
A. the art of saying \ B. to wear a little make-up C. to make sure their hair is neat D. to decorate their houses 50. According to the author. how can we best improve our image?
A. By decorating our homes. B. By putting on a little make-up. C. By wearing fashionable clothes. D. By being kind and generous. 51. What is the passage mainly about? A. The art of dressing.
B. The secret of staying pretty.
C. The importance of good manners.
D. The difference between elegance and good manners. C
How long you live has a lot to do with your environment and lifestyle, but exceptional long life may have even more to do with your genes. For the first time, researchers have discovered a genetic recipe(墓因谱) that can tell who may live to 100 and beyond.
Detailed examination shows that 90% of the people who lived to 100 had at least one of the signature genetic clusters(标志基因组). Dr. Thomas Perls at the School of Medicine of Boston University said, \to understand how the combination of these genes with lifestyle factors is playing a role in this long life puzzle.\
Perls has studied many factors that help people to live long, and he is the first to recognize that living longer isn't likely to be simply a matter of genes. His previous work has shown, for example, that among mostly elderly people who live into their 70s and 80s, about 70% can owe their long life to lifestyle factors such as not smoking; eating a healthy, low-fat, low-calorie diet; and remaining socially engaged and mentally active (恩维活跃) throughout life.
It seems clear that those who live extremely long are benefiting from a special DNA. In fact, Perls believes that the older a person gets, the more likely it is that his or her genes are contributing to those extended years.
52. Perls may most likely agree that ▲ A. living longer just depends on certain genetic recipes
B. the combination of certain genes with lifestyle factors plays an important role in long-living C. most people living extremely long benefit from not smoking D. being mentally active has nothing to do with living an old age 53. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Remaining socially engaged helps a person to live long. B. If you want to live to 100, you must have the right genes. C. A genetic recipe can predict who may live to 100 and beyond. D. Perls is the first to think living longer is just a matter of genes. 54. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?
A. The Secret of Long life B. Diet and Smoking
C. Genes Decide Your Lifestyle D. Environment and Resources 55. Perls believes that ▲ .