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高考英语阅读理解表格图文题型训练

Passage 1‎ This March is a busy month in Shanghai. There’s a lot to do. Here are the highlights.‎ Live Music—Late Night Jazz Enjoy real American jazz from Herbie Davis, the famous trumpet player. He’s coming with his new 7-piece band, Herbie’s Heroes. Herbie is known to play well in the early hours, so don’t expect to get much sleep. This is Herbie’s third visit to Shanghai. The first two were sold out, so get your tickets quickly.‎ PLACE:The Jazz Club DATES:15~23March PRICE:¥80, ¥120 TIME:10:00p.m. till late!‎ TEL:6466-8736‎ Scottish dancing Take your partners and get ready to dance till you drop. Scottish dancing is fun and easy to learn. Instructors will demonstrate the dances. The live band, Gordon Stroppie and The Weefrees and also excellent.‎ PLACE:Jack Stein’s DATES:every Monday PRICE:¥60, ¥including one drink TIME:7:00~10:00p.m.‎ TEL:6402-1877‎ Exhibitions—Shanghai Museum There are 120,000 pieces on show here. You can see the whole of Chinese history under one roof, It’s always interesting to visit, but doubly at the moment with the Egyptian Tombs Exhibition. There are lots of mummies and more gold than you’ve ever seen before. Let us know if you see a mummy move!‎ PLACE:Shanghai Museum ‎ PRICE:¥30,(¥15 for students)‎ TEL:6888-6888 DATES:daily TIME:Monday ~ Friday 9:00a.m. ~ 5:00p.m. , Weekends 9:00a.m. ~ 9:00p.m.‎ Dining—Sushi chef in town Sushi is getting really big in Shanghai. In Japan, it’s become an art form. The most famous Sushi“artist”is Yuki Kamura. She’s also one of the few female chefs in Japan. She’ll be at Sushi Scene all of this month.‎ PLACE:Sushi Scene in the DATES:all month PRICE:¥200 TIME:lunchtime TEL:6690-3211‎ For a full list of events, please see our website.‎ ‎1.Suppose you are going to attend an activity at 8:00p.m.on Saturday, which one can you choose?‎ ‎ A. Live Music—Late Night Jazz ‎ B. Scottish dancing ‎ C. Exhibitions—Shanghai Museum ‎ D. Dining—Sushi chef in town ‎2.In how many Places you can have live music?‎ ‎ A. 1. B. 2. C. 3. D. 4.‎ ‎3.Which of the following is true according to the advertisements?‎ ‎ A. Scottish dancing is so interesting and easy that it will never tire you out.‎ ‎ B. The performance given by the American jazz hand won’t last long.‎ ‎ C. Kamura made Sushi popular in Shanghai.‎ ‎ D. It is more interesting to visit Shanghai Museum with the exhibits from Egypt.‎ ‎4. From the text we may guess that Kamura is .‎ ‎ A. a cook B. a waitress C. an instructor D. an artist ‎ Passage 2‎ What’s on TV?‎ ‎6:00 ③Let’s talk! Guest: Animal expert Jim Porter ‎⑤Cartoons ‎⑧News ‎⑨News ‎7:00 ③Cooking with Cathy Tonight: Chicken with mushrooms.‎ ‎⑤Movie “A laugh a Minute”(1955)‎ James Rayburn.‎ ‎⑧Spin for Dollars!‎ ‎⑨Farm Report ‎7:30 ③Double Trouble(comedy)‎ ‎ The twins disrupt the high school dance.‎ ‎⑨Wall Street Today: Stock Market Report ‎8:00 ③NBA Basketball. Teams to be announced ‎⑧Movie “At day’s End”(1981)‎ Michael Collier, Julie Romer.‎ Drama set in World WarⅡ.‎ ‎⑨News Special ‎ ‎“Saving Our Waterways: Pollution in the Mississippi”.‎ ‎1.If you were a housewife, which program would probably interest you most?‎ ‎ A. Let’s Talk! B. Wall Street Today.‎ ‎ C. Cooking with Cathy. D. Farm Report.‎ ‎2. If you’d like to watch a game show, you could turn on the TV to .‎ ‎ A. Channel 5 at 6:00 B. Channel 8 at 7:00‎ ‎ C. Channel 3 at 7:30 D. Channel 3 at 8:00‎ ‎3. Which is most probably the News Channel?‎ ‎ A.3. B.5. C. 8. D. 9.‎ Passage 3‎ EARTH WEEK—A diary of the planet torms Several more rounds of fierce storms, tornadoes and floods struck many parts of the American Midwest and Northeast as bad weather continued across the US for a second month.‎ Monsoon Storms A south-west monsoon has caused great damage in parts of SriLanka. Government meteorologists said that unexpected monsoonal winds blew directly across the country from the southern part of the earth at about 100km/h, producing several rounds of stormy weather. Nearly 250 houses in the capital Colombo were damaged.‎ Mt Etna Erupts Sicily Mount Etna volcano erupted shortly after midnight on July 1, shooting “bombs”of lave(岩浆)on the eastern side of the mountain. The 30-minute eruption could be seen for several miles but did not threaten any nearby villages.‎ Hurricane Hurricane Blas lost strength as it moved over cooler waters in the Pacific Ocean to the west of Mexico. Blas formed off southwest Mexico during the last week, but the outer part of the storm swept western Michoacan State, killing four people when their wood and cardboard home fell down.‎ Monkey Repellent After years of unsuccessful attempts to keep crop-eating monkeys out of Japanese fields, a Tokyo research team believes that it may have finally found a way to prevent the damage caused by the monkeys. Animal ruin of crops were successfully prevented by shooting chili(辣椒)powder into the air, irritating the eyes and noses of monkeys that passed in front of carefully placed warning . “We’ve tried…all kinds of preventive measures, but the monkeys are bright enough to outsmart the tricks, ”said Toshiaki Wada, Director of the Tokyo Forestry Experiment Station in western Tokyo.‎ ‎1. The monsoon in Sri Lanka .‎ ‎ A. was of average strength ‎ B. destroyed more property than previous monsoons ‎ C. was rare for that time of the year ‎ D. affected only the outer areas of the nation ‎ ‎2.What information about Hurricane Blas does the map show?‎ ‎ A Height. B. Strength. C. Speed. D. Direction.‎ ‎3. According to the information, which of the following statements is TRUE?‎ ‎ A. The eruption of Mt Etna lasted for a second month.‎ ‎ B. Hurricane Blas was formed off the coast of Italy.‎ ‎ C. The American Midwest had fine weather throughout July 1998.‎ ‎ D. The eruption of Mt Etna did not destroy the local villages.‎ ‎4.Toshiaki Wada, director of the Tokyo Forestry Experiment Station, would describe the monkeys as .‎ ‎ A. happy B. clever C. harmless D. lovable ‎ ‎5.The information in the “EARTH WEEK” diary .‎ ‎ A. tells people future weather patterns ‎ B. gives advice on dealing with monsoons ‎ C. shows that weather can change unexpectedly ‎ D. shows the effects that storms have on animals Passage 4‎ Here is the information about web-log.‎ So, what did you think of “Catch Me If You Can?” Tell me your comments:‎ Tania: I found the movie entertaining, but I really don’t believe a teenager could pass himself off as an airline pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer. It just doesn’t seem possible that people would believe that, He probably passed some fraudulent(dishonest)checks, but the rest seems unreal. The film goes all out to shock.‎ Ben: Tania, if you read the book, you’d know that Abagnale really did all that stuff and more. The book’s got a lot more details about the stuff like banking codes and how Abagnale used his knowledge to get money, lots of money—lots of money—two million dollars isn’t just beginner’s luck. The guy was a genius!‎ Pete: Isaw the film and I read the book, but I think the film makes too much of the FBI agent(经纪人)who tried to track down (hunt) Abagnale. He’s not a big deal in the book, From my point of view, the book gives a better understanding of Abagnale’s motives (reasons for doing something). That’s what really sets it apart(makes different)for me.‎ ‎1. Who thinks that the movie is too dramatic(exciting)to be true?‎ ‎ A. Tania. B. Tania and Pete.‎ ‎ C. Pete and Ben. D. Ben.‎ Passage 5‎ Course: History 101 “Introduction to American History” ‎ INSTRUCTOR:Dr. Jane Klammer OFFICE:305 Marshall Hall OFFICE HOURS:11:15~12:30MWF(Monday Wednesday Friday)‎ CLASS:363 Marshall Hall 3:35~5:00TT(Tuesday Thursday)‎ ‎10:10~11:00MWF Other time by appointment TEIEPHONE:255~4786‎ TEXTBOOK:Green, Robert. P, The American Tradition: A History of the United States. Charles E. Merrily publishing Co. Columbus, Ohio 1984 which is available at the College Bookstore.‎ COURSE REQUIREMENTS:‎ mid-term exam: October 10,20% of the final grade final exam: December 10,40% of the final grade term paper due: December 15,40% of the final grade Attendance is not required, but you are responsible for all the information given in the class lectures. In the lectures I will talk about the chapters in the textbook and other material that I choose to supplement(补充)the course. The exams will cover all this information. Therefore, I advise you to come to the class as much as possible.‎ If you have to miss a class, be sure to get the class motes from another student.‎ Your homework assignments are listed on the next page. You are supposed to read the chapter about which I will be lecturing before you come to class. This is to make sure that you understand as much as possible while taking notes in my lectures. Be prepared when you come to class. If there are any changes in the assigned homework reading, I will announce in class.‎ The term paper is 40% of your final grade. It should not exceed(超出)fifteen pages.(Anyone thinking of majoring in history may write twenty-five pages.) Before the mid-term exam you will choose the topic for you paper.‎ Have a good term!‎ ‎1. If a student wants to know what the homework assignments are, .‎ ‎ A. Prof. Klammer announces them in class ‎ B. the student reads the list on the next page ‎ C. Prof. Klammer gives a list every, week in class ‎ D. the student goes to the professor’s office ‎2. If a student cannot see Porf. Klammer During her office hours, he .‎ A. sees her after class B. calls her at home ‎ C. makes an appointment with her D. asks another student ‎3. According to the passage, which of the following is true?‎ ‎ A. The textbook is written by Dr. Jane Klammer.‎ ‎ B. If you have to miss a class, be sure to say sorry to Prof. Kalammer.‎ ‎ C. The Students can buy “Introduction to American History” at the College Bookstore.‎ ‎ D. Prof. Klammer advises her students to take notes in her class.‎ ‎4. If a freshman thinks that he might major in history, what is the maximum length of his paper can be ?‎ ‎ A. Fifteen pages. B. Twenty-five pages.‎ ‎ C. Ten pages. D. No maximum.‎ Passage 6‎ Hungry for Change is part of a growing movement of people who want to stop famine throughout the world.‎ They want to make certain that people in famine areas can protect themselves from the effects of future droughts.‎ They also want to make certain that enough help is quickly available for emergencies in all parts of the world.‎ Hungry for Change has helped to raise millions of pounds for famine relief. It has attracted a great deal of news-paper publicity for its relief work. It has also been successful in persuading the government in Britain to increase its aid budget(预算)by several million pounds and carry out new research into improved crops. While Hungry for Change works in Britain for an end to poverty and famine in the world, Oxfam is helping to get over the fear of famine in such countries as Ethiopia and Sudan with long-term development projects.‎ In North West Darfur, Sudan, Oxfam is helping to increase food production.‎ In North West Darfur, Sudan, Oxfam is planting trees in order to provide fuel and shelter(住所),and to protect the soil. It is a faraway area, where rainfall is poor and conditions for agriculture and the forests are difficult.‎ In Arba Minch, Ethiopia, Oxfam is supporting a project to supply clean water to villages. Clean water will reduce the risk of diseases, especially among children.‎ ‎1.The underlined word “famine” probably means .‎ ‎ A. the bad harvest of grain B. very serious lack of food C. the place covering with waer D. a long period of dry weather ‎2. According to the passage, Oxfam does not help .‎ A. to increase food production B. to provide fuel and shelter C. to build schools and hospitals D. to supply clean water ‎3. Which of the following is Not TRUE according to the passage?‎ ‎ A. Hungry for Change wants to help people prevent faming.‎ ‎ B. Hungry for Change has collected a lot of money.‎ ‎ C. Oxfam plans to improve agriculture in Sudan in a very short time.‎ ‎ D. Oxfam is planting trees to improve agriculture in Nile Province.‎ Passage7‎ Welcome to the National Maritime Museum The National Maritime (海事的)Museum is the largest of its kind in the world, with over two million items in its collections. Twenty galleries display some of the finest sea affairs in historic buildings, which were formerly a school for the sons of seamen.‎ Opening time ‎10:00-17:00 Winter hours 10:00-18:00 Summer hours Last admission is thirty minutes before closing. Smoking is not allowed in the museum.‎ Eating and drinking are only allowed in the designated areas. Photography and video are not permitted inside the buildings.‎ Bookings Our Central Booking Group handles all group visit enquiries, from schools, group organizers and tour operators.‎ Education and interpretation(解说)‎ School’s programmers operate in term-time. Programmers of talks, tours, ‎ workshops, story-telling, living history and interpretation are run throughout the year, especially at weekends and during school holidays.‎ E-library Facilities(设备)are provided for electronic access(通道)to the museum’s collections.‎ Please ask a member to staff for directions to the nearest terminals(终端).These facilities are also available(可用的)from the comfort of your own home.‎ ‎1. From the passage we know .‎ ‎ A. school programmers are only run at weekends and on holidays ‎ B. part of school education has to be done in he museum ‎ C. students can receive different kinds of education here ‎ D. the museum runs a school and has students of its own ‎3.How can we get the information in the E-library?‎ ‎ A. We have to ask the museum for the permission to use the facilities.‎ ‎ B. The only way to do so is to use the terminals offered by the museum.‎ ‎ C. As long as the electronic facilities are available, we can do so anywhere.‎ ‎ D. Our purpose cannot be achieved without the direction of a member of staff.‎ Passage 8‎ Thing you need to know about studying there study style Since the 1950s, the Netherlands has had courses in English especially for foreign students. Students are expected to be critical of what they read and hear, and to be able of working independently. Foreign students will soon notice that at Dutch institutions for higher learning is people are expected to do a lot of talking. The most common form of teaching is the seminar or working group, where a small group of students work under a teacher’s supervision to analyze(分析)a certain problem. On exams, they have to show that they know the material, and that they have formed well-founded opinions on the subject.‎ Accommodations(住宿)‎ If you are in an exchange programmer or an international course, it is quite ‎ possible that a room will be arranged for you. Accept it immediately, or you will regret it later. That’s because finding a place to live in a country as crowded as the Netherlands is not easy.‎ Before you leave China, ask your host institution whether or not housing will indeed be arranged in advance. If you are in the Netherlands and still looking for a place, ask the international relations office or the student dean for advice.‎ Expenses Tuition:(学费)‎ Bachelor’s degree: about 2,500 euros a year Master’s degree: 5,000—12,000 euros a year Living expenses:‎ Experience has shown that a year in the Netherlands costs a Chinese student about 450—750euros a month.‎ Here is a breakdown of average prices of supermarket goods:‎ Litre of milk: 0.5—0.8 euro Kilo of apples: 1.5 euros Shampoo, 400ml: 4 euros Tube of toothpaste: 1 euro Bed sheet: 20 euros Other expenses:‎ Haircut: 15 euros Air ticket to China: 600—800 euros Mobile phone call(one minute): 0.1—0.3 euro Phone call to China (with IP card): 7euros(one minute)‎ Postage stamp in the Netherlands: 0.39 euro Stamp for China: 0.78 euro ‎(1 euro = about 10yuan)‎ Transportation Trains, buses and trams run throughout the country.‎ If you really want to sample Dutch life, and get around quickly and easily, ‎ buy yourself a bicycle. Most students buy second-hand bicycles. A reasonable one will cost you 70—120 euros. You can find them at second-hand bicycle shops or at the bicycle parking facilities near railway stations.‎ ‎1. Teachers foreign students to do much talking and analyzing in order to make them .‎ ‎ A. get higher marks B. pass exams easier ‎ C. be able to work independently D. get in close touch with each other ‎2. The passage implies that .‎ ‎ A. it is easier to find a room in Netherlands B. it is difficult to find a room in Netherlands C. your host institution will surely find a room for you ‎ D. the international relations office can find a room for you ‎ ‎3. It costs at least a year for a Master’s degree.‎ ‎ A. 104,000yuan B. 104,000 euros ‎ ‎ C. 174,000yuan D.134.000 euros ‎4. Most students ride second-hand bicycles mainly because .‎ ‎ A. they can ride them fast and easily ‎ B. bicycles are safe and comfortable for riding ‎ C. bicycles are convenient and easy to park ‎ D. bicycles are convenient and cheap Passage 9‎ This is time of year when we think about giving and receiving presents. Can you find a little extra to give? On this page we suggest a few organizations you might like to help.‎ Littleton Children’s Home We don’t want your money, but children’s toys, books and clothes in good condition would be very welcome.‎ Also—we are looking for friendly families who would take our children into their homes fore a few hours or days and give them not only food but alse love. You have so much—will you share it?‎ Phone Sister Thomas on 55671.‎ Children’s Hospice We look after a small number of very sick children. This important work skill and love. We cannot continue without gifts of money to pay for more nursing staff. We also need story books and toys suitable for quiet games.‎ Street Food In the winter weather, it’s no fun being homeless. It’s even worse if you’re hungry.‎ We give hot food to at least fifty people every night. It’s hard work, but necessary. Can you come and help? If not ,can you find a little money? We use a very old kitchen, and we urgently need some new saucepans. Money for new would be most welcome indeed.‎ Contact Street Food, c/o Mary’s House, Elming Way. Littleton Phone 27713.‎ Littleton Youth Club Have you got an unwanted chair? —a record player? —a pot of paint?‎ Because we can use them!‎ We want to g et to work on our meeting room!‎ Please phone 66231 and we’ll be happy to collect anything you can give us.‎ Thank you!‎ We offer a warm bed for the night to anyone who has nowhere to go. We rent the former Commercial Hotel on Green Street. Although it is not expensive, we never seem to have quite enough money. Can you let us have a few pounds? Any amount, however small, will be such a help.‎ Send it to us at 15, Green St, Littleton. Please make a check payable to Night Shelter.‎ ‎1. if you like children and you could offer a happy family to a homeless child ,you may go to . ‎ ‎ A. Street Food B. The Night Shelter ‎ C. Littleton Children’s Home D. Children’s Hospice ‎2. We can infer that .‎ ‎ A. there are too many social problems in this country ‎ B. people are very poor during the time for giving ‎ C. warm-hearted people like to give away money ‎ D. this passage is taken from a local newspaper ‎3. If your child has grown up, you may take the child’s things to .‎ ‎ A. Children’s Home and Children’s Hospice ‎ B. Youth Club and Children’s Home ‎ ‎ C. Children’s Hospice and Night Shelter ‎ D. Youth Club and Night Shelter Passage 10‎ The Phantom of the Opera The Phantom of the Opera, by Andrew Lloyd Webber, debuts(appears in public for the first time) in Shanghai, marking the production’s first Asian performance. Since it was first staged in London, the play has been seen by 58 million people all over the world. The Phantom of the Opera depicts(描述) a mysterious person with a beautiful voice living under the Paris Theatre. The grand stage sets and musical famous throughout the world.‎ ‎7:15 pm, December 18‎ ‎200-2000yuan ‎7:15pm, December 19, 24-26,31‎ ‎100-800yuan Shanghai Grand Theatre, 300 Rennin dadao Tel: 5466-0206‎ Cello recital(大提琴独奏会)‎ Cellist Nina Kotova will stage a recital in Shanghai. Kotova, from Russia, is an excellent musician and composer(作曲家). She gained world attention when she won first prize in an international music contest at the age of 15. She is a model and has graced the sovers of many fashion magazines.‎ ‎7:30pm, December 15‎ ‎50-500yuan Shanghai Concert Hall, 523 Yan’an Donglu Tel:6386-2836‎ Pipa concert Yang Jing plays the pipa in concert. The pipa player found her distinctive(有特色的)musical character through the ancient pieces of an ancient culture and the most contemporary(当代的)music of the world. Rooted in the millennia-old tradition of Chinese music, she builds on a vast body of musical history from the East and West.‎ ‎7:15pm, December 10‎ ‎40-100yuan He Luting Concert Hall, 20 Fenyang Lu Tel:6437-1192‎ ‎1. To attend two different concerts listed above will cost at least .‎ A.80yuan B.90yuan C.600yuan D.1,000yuan ‎2. Those who are in Chinese traditional music will .‎ A. watch a concert at the He Luting Concert Hall B. spend 500yuan or more on a ticket C. call 55466-0206 to book tickets D. watch a play at 300 Renmin Dadao on Dec.18‎ ‎3. We can know from the advertisements that .‎ A. people living in Shanghai will see the first performance of The Phantom of the Opera B. The Phantom of the Opera is a musical play performed at the Paris Theatre C. Cellist Kotova’s photo can be seen on the covers of many fashion magazines D. Yang Jing, the pipa player, accepts no western influence in her performance Passage 11‎ Adult Basic Education(ABE) and GED Preparation Task The Adult Basic Education Department serves a huge population of earners. Our task is to teach basic skills and help learners to get more knowledge to function effectively as a family member, citizen, worker, and lifelong learner in a changing world.‎ Description ABE is a non-credit(非学分的) program of self-improvement designed to improve basic skills for students who are of different educational levels. Developments of reading, writing, and maths skills are paid special attention to, as well as life skills, employ-ability, and technology. Students without high school diplomas also have opportunities to prepare for the GED exams in the five subject areas; writing, social studies, science, literature, and maths.‎ Prerequisites ABE classes are open to anyone 18or over who desires to improve basic reading, writing, and maths skills at the precollege level. Students who are 16 or 17 must first obtain an official release from high school before attending class. To be accepted, students must attend an Educational Planning Session. During the Educational Planning Session students will be given an overview of the ABE programs as well as PCC polities, fees, etc. Students will also have their reading, writing, and maths abilities assessed(被评估)During the Educational Planning Session. The results of their assessments will help the teachers develop individual programs of study for students to guide them toward their personal glals. Students meeding special help must get in touch with the Office for Students with Disabilities(503-977-4341)at least two weeks before the session is held.‎ Course ABE 0741:Beginning Literacy ABE 0742:Beginning ABE O743:Intermediate Ⅰ ABE 0744:Intermediate Ⅱ ABE 0745:Secondary Ⅰ ABE 0746:Secondary Ⅱ(Includes preparation for the GED Test)‎ ‎1. The ABE Department serves an aim to .‎ A. provide learners with basic knowledge and skills to fit in with society B. help learners successfully get a job in a changing world C. offer diplomas to those who fail to finish secondary education D. provide students with opportunities to prepare for the GED exams ‎2. A 17-year-old is not accepted to ABE classes only because .‎ A. he is below 18‎ B. he can’t offer a high school diploma C. he left school without official permission D. he is assessed poor in learning performance Passage 12‎ The Main Library Has Five Floors Open to the Public FOURTH FLOOR: Social Sciences & History ‎300-399,650-659&900-999. Law books are shelved in a separate area. Follow signs for the Law Library.‎ THIRD FLOOR: Humanities ‎100-199,200-299,400-499,700-799&800-899.‎ ‎ SECOND FLOOR: Science and Technology ‎500-599,600-649&660-699.‎ ‎ FIRST FLOOR: Current (unbound) Periodicals(期刊)。‎ An information point is inside the Periodicals Office.‎ GROUND FLOOR: Reference General reference books and bibliographies(书目;目录).‎ The Reference Librarians on each floor are available to answer queries during office hours. At other times you can ask at the Issue Desk, on the Ground Floor.‎ Books are shelved according to size:‎ Normal size Large size The shelves are colour coded to help you identify them:‎ RED Large books WHITE Normal size books ‎ YELLOW Large periodicals BLUE Normal size periodicals Books returned the previous day may be on the Recent Returns shelves, next to the Reference Librarians’ desks.‎ ‎1. If you want to look up a word in a dictionary, which floor would you go to ?‎ A. Ground floor. B. First floor. ‎ C. Third floor. D. Fourth floor.‎ ‎2. What is the colour code of the shelves where normal size novels are placed?‎ A. Blue. B. Red. C. Yellow. D. White.‎ Passage 13‎ WHAT’S ON STAGE Russian dances: The famous “Little White Birth” Dance Troupe will travel from Russia to present performances in Beijing.‎ The troupe, founded in 1948, is famous for its combination of Russian folk dances and classical dancing art.‎ It has been invited by the Beijing Foreign Culture Exchange Co to give four performances in Beijing.‎ Tickets are available(可得到的)through ticket hotlines and websites such as www.paio.com.cn, www.chinaticket.com and www.ticket.elong.com.‎ CIBCERTS Folk music: A concert of classics of Chinese folk music will greet audience on the first day of the Year of Snake at the Beijing Concert Hall.‎ The China Song and Dance Ensemble will perform dozens of traditional instrumental pieces, such as “Full of Joy”, “Colorful Cloud Chasing the Moon”, and “Spring Festival Suite.”‎ Time: 7:30 pm, Janu-ary 24‎ place: 1, Beixinhuajie, Xicheng District Tel: 6559-8285‎ EXENTS Flower festival: the Beijing Botanical Garden is bringing people a blooming festival with the beautiful flowers in its tropical(热带的)plants greenhouse.‎ The garden has introduced nearly 80 kinds of flowers abroad for the exhibition.‎ There is also an exhibition of potted narcissus(水仙) landscapes(风景). More than 300 mini landscapes involving imported narcissuses will be displayed, people can get a preview of the show by visiting www.beijinggbd.com, the garden’s website.‎ Time:8:30 am-5 pm until January28‎ Place: Wofosi Lu near the Fragrant Hills Tel: 8259-5547‎ ‎1. Suppose you are too far away from Beijing or you can’t spare time to got here in person, which of the following shows can you enjoy all the same?‎ A. Russian dances. B. Kite show.‎ C. Folk music. D. Flower festival.‎ ‎2. If you and your classmates have a free evening to spend on the 19th of January, Which is a useful number to call?‎ A. 6606-4258. B.6491-2092 C. 6559-8285 D.8259-5547‎ Passage 14‎ Out and about Be alert(警觉), walk with purpose and confidence, and avoid deserted areas whenever possible. Use personal stereos and mobile telephones with care.‎ If possible, walk in the direction of oncoming traffic, in the middle of the pavement(人行道).‎ Look after your valuables, keep your house and car keys separate from your bag.‎ Consider carrying a personal attack alarm in your hand or pocket.‎ Taxis and mini cabs Whenever possible pre-book.‎ Use a reputable company. Transport for London maintains a list.‎ When traveling alone sit in the back seat.‎ It is illegal for ANY taxi to approach you and offer their services; this is called“ touting ”.‎ In your car Have your keys ready so that you can get straight into your parked car.‎ Plan your journey and carry a map.‎ Consider locking your doors when traveling and when you leave your car to pay for your fuel.‎ You may wish to take a mobile telephone but you must have a hands free system to use it while driving.‎ Don’t leave any valuables on view within your car.‎ Keep your car well maintained.‎ Consider joining a recovery service.‎ Children Don’t dress children in clothing with their name on it.‎ Teach them not to speak to people they do not know.‎ Teach them that they can go to police officers for help and that the police will not take them away.‎ Teach them an emergency contact number.‎ Public transport Plan your journey, know the timetable.‎ Keep your valuables with you.‎ If possible, try not to travel alone.‎ Avoid sitting upstairs on a double-decker bus.‎ Be discreet with your conversation, you never know who is listening.‎ Home security Whenever you go out, always lock the doors and close the windows.‎ Use European standard locks on the front and back doors and on windows. Ensure you draw the curtains after dark.‎ Consider using dawn to dusk sow intensity lighting outside.‎ Avoid displaying identification(身份证). Do not put your name on the letterbox or bell.‎ Confirm(证实)the i9dentity of callers.‎ ‎1. Who will be interested in this passage?‎ A. Foreign travelers to London.‎ B. Drivers in London.‎ C. Parents in London.‎ D. People who live or travel in London.‎ ‎2. If you are traveling alone, you are advised to ‎ A. sit on a back seat of a bus B. keep close to the pavement C. sit in the back of a taxi D. sit upstairs on a double-decker bus ‎3. The underlined word “discreet” in the passage can be best replaced by .‎ A. interested B. careful C. sensitive D. polite Passage 15‎ Trip 1 Black Bear Count There have been fires in this area in the last few years and the Office of the National Park is not sure how many black bears are still living. Some bears have been seen since the fires, and the Office has asked for young people to help count them. The entire will last three hours. Bookings necessary.‎ Cost: Free When: May 8‎ Trip 2 Garland Valley Bring your drink and lunch for this walk in a beautiful area of the Blue Mountains. Garland Valley is close to the town of Garland but is part of the National Park. Many wild animals live in this area, including many rare birds. This is a great walk for bird-lovers. The trip lasts four hours. Booking necessary.‎ Cost:£15 When: May 8, Many 15‎ Trip 3 Flashlight Adventure Put on your warm clothes, bring a flashlight and a pair of glasses, and come for a night walk along the Dungog Valley. A guide will lead the tour. Many of the animals you will see on this trip can only be seen at night. The guide will tell you about the lives of the animals you see. Numbers are strictly limited on night trips, so be sure to book early. This walk lasts two and a half hours.‎ Cost: £12 When: May 8, May15, May22‎ Equipment to be needed:‎ Please bring enough water and food for all walks.‎ Wear good walking shoes-no high heels.‎ Wear a hat for day walks.‎ Dress warmly for night walks.‎ Children must be with an adult.‎ Make sure your flashlight woks well and bring extra batteries for night walks.‎ Children must be with an adult.‎ Make sure your flashlight works well and bring extra batteries for night ‎ walks.‎ Follow all instructions from guides during the walks. The mountains is a dangerous place.‎ Bookings:‎ Bookings for the above trips can be made by telephone(893-4847)or on the Internet at www.bluemountaintour.com.‎ ‎1. Which of the following is NOT necessary for the three trips?‎ A. Good walking shoes. B. Plenty of batteries.‎ C. Food and water. D. A sleeping-bag.‎ Passage 16‎ Driving Offence Points System What is Driving Offence Points System?‎ After the introduction of this system, certain traffic offences will earn the driver points besides other punishments. If a driver makes any of these offences, the points will be recorded. When the driver gets a certain number of points, he will be forbidden to drive for a certain amount of time.‎ What are the purposes of this system?‎ This is a system designed to make road much safer. It can improve standards of driving and reduce the accident rates.‎ Which traffic offences will result in Driving Offence points?‎ Of course, not all traffic offences are covered by this system. Only those that have direct effect on road safety are included. There are altogether fourteen items.‎ Gode offence point ‎1‎ Causing death by dangerous driving ‎10‎ ‎2‎ Dangerous driving ‎10‎ ‎3‎ Careless driving ‎5‎ ‎4‎ Driving after drinking or taking drugs ‎10‎ ‎5‎ Driving over speed limit by more than 15km/hour ‎3‎ ‎6‎ Driving in a motor rave on the road ‎10‎ ‎7‎ Failing to stop after an accident ‎3‎ ‎8‎ Failing to give information after an accident ‎3‎ ‎9‎ Failing to report an accident ‎3‎ ‎10‎ Failing to obey directions of police officers ‎3‎ ‎11‎ Crossing double white lines ‎3‎ ‎12‎ Failing to obey traffic signals ‎3‎ ‎13‎ Failing to give way to walkers at a crosswalk Failing to stop for people walking ‎3‎ ‎14‎ Failing to stop at school crossing ‎3‎ What will happen if you have got up to 10 points?‎ If you have got 10 points or above, but still less than 15 points, you will receive a warning letter from the Transport Department. This letter will tell your recode of driving Offence Points and remind you of the result of getting more points. It is hoped that this warning will change your driving behavior for the better.‎ What will happen if you have got 15 points?‎ If you have got 15 points or more within two years, a court will take away your driving license. The first time you are found guilty you will not be able to drive for three months, but if you are caught a second time you will not be able to drive for six months.‎ ‎1. How many points will you earn if you drive through a red light?‎ ‎ A. 3 points. B. 5 points. C. 8 points. D. 10 points.‎ ‎2. What will happen to you if you have got 13 points?‎ ‎ A. You will be punished for the points.‎ ‎ B. Your driving license will be taken away.‎ ‎ C. Your record will be sent to the Transport Department.‎ ‎ D. You will get a warning letter from the Transport Department.‎ Passage 17‎ Classified Ads LOST AND FOUND ROOMMATES FOUND: Cat, 6 months old, black and white marking.‎ Found near Linden and South U. Steve, 800-4661.‎ FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Own room near campus. Available December 1st. Rent $80 per month until March 1st. $129 thereafter. Call Jill for details, 800-7839.‎ LOST: Gold wire rim glasses in brown case. Campus area. Reward. Call Gregg 800-2896.‎ NEED PERSON to assume lease for own bedroom in apt. near campus, $92/mo.‎ Starting Jan. 1st. Call 800-6157 after 5:00‎ FOR SALE HELP WANTED MOVING: Must sell. TV b/w 2", $50; AM/FM transistor radio A/C or battery,$15; Cassette tape recorder, $10; music records. Call John or Pat, 800-0739 after 5 or weekends.‎ BABYSITTER-MY HOME If you are available a few hours during the day, some evenings and occasional weekends to care for 2 school age children, please call Gayle Moore days 800-1111, evenings and weekends 800-4964.‎ USED FUR COATS and JACKETS GOOD CONDITION. $50-¥125. Call 800-0436 after 12 noon.‎ ‎ WAITRESS WANTED:‎ ‎10 a.m.-2 p.m. or 10:30 a.m.-5p.m.‎ Apply in person, 207 S. Mai. Curtis Restaurant.‎ ‎1. If you want a job of taking care of children, which ad will you ‎ answer?‎ ‎ A.LOST AND FOUND B. ROOMMATES C. FOR SALE D.HELP WANTED ‎2. You will call if you want to buy a radio.‎ ‎ A.800-0436 B.800-0739 C.800-4661 D.800-4964‎ Passage 18‎ If you go to Brisbane, Australia, you can easily get a small book called “Discover Brisbane” free. The book tells you almost everything in Brisbane: the restaurants, the shops, the cinemas, the streets, the buses, the trains, the banks, etc. Here is something about on page 49:‎ ANZ Banking Group Cnr. Greek & Queen Sts…………………………………………228 3228‎ Bank of New Zealand ‎410 Queen Street…………………………………………………221 0411‎ Bank of Queensland ‎229 Elizabeth Street……………………………………………229 3122‎ Commonwealth Banking Group ‎240 Queen Street…………………………………………………237 3111‎ National Australia Bank Ltd ‎225 Adelaide Street ……………………………………………221 6422‎ Westpac Banking Corp ‎260 Queen Street…………………………………………………227 2666‎ Banking Hours are Mon.-Thurs. 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.‎ Fri.9:30 a.m. to 5p.m. All banks close Sat. Sun & Public Holidays.‎ Australia has a decimal currency with 100 cents to the Dollar.‎ Notes available are: $100, $50, $20, $10, $5.‎ Gold coins are: $2 & $1.‎ Silver coins are: 50, 20, 10&5.‎ Copper coins are: 2&1 cent.‎ ‎1. You can find ANZ bank on .‎ ‎ A. Queen Street ‎ B. Elizabeth Street ‎ C. the corner of Greek Street and Queen Street ‎ D. the corner of Queen Street and Elizabeth Street ‎2. seems to be the most important street in Brisbane.‎ ‎ A. Greek Street B. Elizabeth Street ‎ C. Queen Street D. Adelaide Street ‎3. On Saturday, you can go to to put your money in or take your money out.‎ ‎ A. ANZ Banking Group B. Bank of Queensland ‎ C. National Australia Bank Ltd D. no bank ‎4. In Australia, the banks have their longest service hours on .‎ ‎ A. public holidays B. Sundays C. Saturdays D. Fridays Passage 19‎ CareerBuilder.com now offers the most functional and easy-to-use online job search for Science & Biotech jobs. In fact, there are so many ways to search for Science & Biotech jobs on Career Builder. Com that you’ll be able to get the results you want quickly and easily!‎ At CareerBuilder.com we combine the power of new search technology with top-notch products and services to give you full control over the Science & Biotech job search process. We offer many ways to get the job searching done.‎ Search Science & Biotech Jobs by Location: Target your search for Science & Biotech jobs by city or state. Start broad by selecting a desired state, or narrow your search quickly by targeting a top city. With nationwide job opportunities, there are unlimited possibilities.‎ Search Science & Biotech Jobs by Job Type: Refine your search by selecting a specific job type. If you are certain about your expertise or specialty, narrow your search quickly and search only the jobs that are fit for you.‎ Search science & Biotech Jobs by Company: Who are the top companies hiring in Science & Biotech? Search, explore and find out more about our preferred Science & Biotech employers. From cutting-edge corporate firms to thriving small businesses, CnreerBuilder.com partners with the nation’s top companied to bring you better Science & biotech jobs faster.‎ ‎1. This passage probably comes from .‎ ‎ A. a magazine B. a newspaper C. the Internet D. a book ‎2. CareerBuildrer.com offer the following except .‎ ‎ A. the most functional and easy-to-use online job search for ‎ Science & Biotech jobs ‎ B. many ways to get the job searching done ‎ C. names of the top companies hiring in Science & Biotech ‎ D. Science & Biotech jobs ‎3. What is the probable purpose of writing this passage?‎ ‎ A. To introduce a website.‎ ‎ B. To help you fid a job.‎ ‎ C. To make you slick their website more often.‎ Passage 20‎ How to beat a bad mood Having one of those days or weeks when everything seems to annoy you? Even if you do nothing about it, your bad mood will probably go away after some time. But with a little effort, you can forget it much faster, often within a day or two.‎ ‎·Walk it off Exercise is the most popular bad-mood buster. A person who’s in a bad mood has low energy and tension. Taking a fast ten-minute walk, or taking some quick exercise can to do wonders towards changing that bad mood.‎ ‎·Tune it out ‎ Listening to your favorite music for a while can also make tensions go away quickly, because music starts associations with past positive experiences we’ve had.‎ ‎·Give yourself a pep talk Stop and listen to what’s on your mind. Bad moods are often started by too many negative thoughts. Write them all down on paper; the pessimistic(悲观的)messages you've been giving yourself and then give optimistic answers.(“I still don't have a job.” vs. “I have two interviews next week.”)‎ ‎·Reduce your stress Relaxation techniques are wonderful mood-liters. These include deep breathing, stretching and visualizing(想象), all of which sound complicated but aren't. One easy way to visualize; close your eyes and picture a favorite place, such as the beach. Another simple way to distress is to make a to-do list. One reason for being in a bad mood is feeling you have no options(选择权). By taking control over certain areas, you realize you're not helpless. You can make changes in your mood and life.‎ ‎·Avoid thins that won't improve your mood TV may not help much: you need to increase your energy level and stimulate your mind-something that the TV show “Neighbors” won't do. And before you reach for that piece of cake and coffee, think about how mood and food are linked. Sugar and caffeine contribute to depressed moods. The better choice? Research shows that carbohydrates, such as potatoes and pasta, produce a calming effect in people who have a desire for them.‎ ‎1. We learn from the text that it might help rid us of a bad mood .‎ ‎ A. to do nothing about it ‎ B. to take a long walk on the beach ‎ C. to take some exercise with light music ‎ D. to talk it to neighbors ‎2. Why is it suggested that you close your eyes and picture the beach?‎ ‎ A. It is not complicated to do so.‎ ‎ B. It is an area to be easily controlled.‎ ‎ C. It helps beat a bad mood.‎ ‎ D. It brings us a new technique.‎ ‎3. TV may not improve your mood because .‎ ‎ A. it sometimes shows what happens around you ‎ ‎ B. it keeps you stay unmoved ‎ C. it reminds you of eating and drinking ‎ D. it produces a calming effect ‎4. This text most probably appears in .‎ ‎ A. a book on physical exercises ‎ B. a doctor's handbook ‎ C. a notice ‎ D. a magazine Passage 21‎ LET’S CLEAN JUP OUR TOWN!‎ ‎ The city and the environmental council are organizing a cleanup campaign in all neighborhoods on Saturday, October 14. Families, clubs, organizations, and individuals are invited to participate(参与).‎ Prizes will be awarded in the following categories:‎ ‎·Most rubbish collected(bags will be weighed)‎ ‎·Most unusual thing picked up(judges will decide)‎ ‎·Most people participating in a group ‎·Largest area covered Participants must meet at the parking lot on the corner of Pickett and St. John Streets at 8:30 AM Saturday, October, to fill in a form. Everyone will get an orange of participants. Weigh-in and judging will take place at the same location at 3:00 PM.‎ PRIZES ‎·Free movie tickets for everyone in the group ‎·Food coupons from Happy Harry's Hamburger Heaven ‎·Gift certificates from Ye Olde Toy Store ‎·Ribbons for second and third places All clean-up participants are invited to a cook-out and awards presentation ceremony at Pickett and St. John at 6:00 PM.‎ Come out and clean up!‎ ‎1. Who is offering coupons as a prize?‎ ‎ A. Ye Olde Store.‎ ‎ B. Our Town Cinema movie theatre.‎ ‎ C. Food Basket grocery store.‎ ‎ D. Happy Harry's Hamburger Heaven.‎ ‎2. This announcement would probably be found in all of these places except .‎ ‎ A. the window of Happy Harry's Hamburger Heaven ‎ B. a local newspaper ‎ C. an environmental club's newsletter ‎ D. the Yellow Pages Passage 22‎ People love suspension bridges(吊桥)for many reasons; their beauty, their utility, their mathematical elegance(优雅), their long spans, or even for the local ‎ bragging(吹牛的)rights they offer.‎ Here's a list of four top suspension bridges-just a sampling of the world's wonderful spans.‎ Here's a list of four top suspension bridges-just a sampling of the world's wonderful spans.‎ Akashi Kaikyo Location: Kobe-Naruto, Japan Year: 1998‎ Main span: 1,991 meters The longest suspension span on earth (as of 2004) also has the tallest towers. A1995 earthquake struck while the bridge was under construction, moving the towers apart by almost three feet. Engineers altered the roadway plans to complete the change.‎ Great Belt East Location: Halsskov-Sprogoe, Denmark Year: 1998‎ Main Span: 1,624 meters Denmark's biggest building project connected the nation's two main islands, Zealand and Funen. The bridge helped cut average travel times across the body of water know as the Great Belt from 90 minutes, via ferry(摆渡), to 10-15 minute on the bridge.‎ Humber Location: Hull, England Year: 1981‎ Main span: 1,410 meters This bridge spans the Humber River in East Yorkshire, near the site of an ancient Roman ferry service that operated around 70 A.D.Construction took longer than expected, but Queen Elizabeth Ⅱ presided(主持) over the opening in July 1981.‎ Mackinac Straits Location: Mackinaw City, MI, USA Year: 1957‎ Main span: 1,158 meters Residents first proposed a bridge or tunnel connecting Michigan’s Upper and lower Peninsulas in the 1800s, after year-round ferry service proved impossible in the cold weather. Over seven decades later, engineers make 85,000 blueprints and 4,000 engineering drawing for the bridge called the Mighty Mac.‎ ‎1. The oldest suspension bridge and the longest suspension bridge can be found in .‎ ‎ A. England and Denmark B. USA and England ‎ C. Denmark and Japan D. USA and Japan ‎2. Which of the following statements is true?‎ ‎ A. Humber was completed on time as planned.‎ ‎ B. Mackinac Straits was first designed as a tunnel not as a bridge.‎ ‎ C. Great Belt East connects the main islands which lies in England.‎ ‎ D. Akashi Kaikyo was hit by a natural disaster when it was being built.‎ Passage 23‎ Look at this mail-order advertisement:‎ SUNSHINE COMPANY Products for a Safe Environment A2477-HAND SOAP You're going to love this natural soap. There are no chemicals in it. It is very good for your hands and face.‎ D4545-GARDEN SPRAY Insects are going to run away from our new chili garlic spray. It's safe and natural.‎ B2377-HOME CLEANER You're not going to need 5 or 6 chemical cleaners. You have Dr Clean! It is safe and strong, and it cleans everything in your house!‎ A2104-CANVAS BAG You're going to say, “No paper or plastic!” You have this excellent heavy canvas shopping bag.‎ item code Price natural shampoo T6762‎ ‎$3.00‎ garden spray D4545‎ ‎$2.50‎ canvas gag A2104‎ ‎$4.00‎ hand soap A2477‎ ‎$1.00‎ home cleaner B2377‎ ‎$2.25‎ Postage: $3.50‎ ‎1. Dr Clean is .‎ ‎ A. an expert in cleaning everything ‎ B. a newly-invented machine ‎ C. a can of cleaning powder ‎ D. a magic cloth for cleaning ‎2. According to the ad, where can you mail your letter if you want something to kill the ants?‎ ‎ A. D4545 Garden Spray. B. Sunshine Company.‎ ‎ C. A2104 Canvas Bag. D. The Dr Clean's.‎ ‎3. You're going to the natural soap, because .‎ ‎ A. it is cheap B. it smells sweet ‎ C. there are no chemicals D. it is powerful ‎4. According to the ad, how much do you have to pay for 3 shampoos and 2 canvas bags totally?‎ ‎ A. $12.25 B. $20.50 C. $13.50 D. $17.00‎ 答 案:‎ passage 1、‎ ‎1. C 细节理解题,对各项活动的日期和时间进行对比后可知选C。‎ ‎ 2. B 细节理解题,从文章中的America jazz和live hand可知选B。‎ ‎ 3. D 细节理解题。‎ ‎ 4. A 从文章最后一部分可知。‎ Passage 2、‎ ‎1. C 细节判断题。家庭主妇显然对饭菜节目更感兴趣(第三频道7:00的节目:Cooking with Cathy)。‎ ‎2. 细节判断题。第三频道8:00的节目NBA Basketball.提供game show,因此可以选择本频道。‎ ‎3. D 细节判断题。综合分析60、7:00、7:30和8:00的节目可以发现第九频道的节目主要以新闻为主:News, Farm Report,News Special。‎ Passage 3、‎ ‎1. C 在“Monsoon Storms”中,“政府气象学家说这次出人意料之外的季风吹过了整个国家……”,由此可知C项正确,其余错误。‎ ‎2. D 显然图标上指明的仅是方向。‎ ‎3. D 本题是一细节题。Mt Etna火山爆发持续了30分钟,因此A错;飓风Blas是在离墨西哥海岸不远的地方形成的,因此B错;通过观察地图,可推知截止到7月3日,美国中西部有暴风雨,所以C项错;文章提到火山爆发未威胁到附近的村庄,可推知D项正确。‎ ‎4. B 由Toshiaki Wada所说的话:……but the monkeys are bright enough to outsmart the tricks可推知。‎ ‎5. C 本文主要讲述天气的突然改变。‎ Passage 4、‎ ‎1.A 本题为细节题。根据文章内容,只有Tania的话中有这种观点,于是本题的正确答案选A。‎ passage 5、‎ ‎1. B 细节理解题。‎ ‎2. C 细节理解题。‎ ‎3. D 细节理解题。‎ ‎4. B 由倒数第二、三段The term paper…should not exceed fifteen pages 和Anyone thinking of majoring in history may write twenty-five pages可知。‎ Passage 6、‎ ‎1. B 根据第二、三句可知,该组织的目标有二:1……enough help is quickly available for emergencies in all parts of the world; 2……protect themselves from ‎ the effects of future droughts。由引可排除C、D,因为他们均只能涵括一项,A项“粮食减产”不应是stop,而应是prevent。Famine意为“饥荒,B是正确答案。‎ ‎ 3. C 最后三段别提到了A(倒数第三段)、B(倒数第二段)、D(最后一段)三项内容,只有C没有提。‎ ‎ 4. C A通过文章前半部分可知,B与第四段内容相符,D与倒数第二段内容一致,而C与第四段最后一句中的long-term development projects相矛盾。‎ Passage 7、‎ ‎ 1. C 这是一个细节理解题。通过阅读,我们可以作一个大致推理和判断,是C中所说的内容。‎ ‎2. C 可以用排除法:A中have to太片面;B中only太绝对;D的意思和原文有出入,所以选C。‎ Passage 8、‎ ‎1. C 根据第一段Students are expected to be critical of what they read and hear, and to be able of working independently. 得知荷兰教育的一个显著特点是引导学生独立思考。‎ ‎ 2. B 短文第二、三段暗示在荷兰寻找住房比较困难。‎ ‎ 3. A 根据短文,获取博士学位的费用至少是:(5, 000+450×12)×10=104,000yuan。‎ ‎ 4. D 根据最后两段可知,多数学生骑二手自行车主要是因为自行车便捷、便宜。‎ Passage 9、‎ ‎ 1. C 第一则广告说:“we are looking for friendly who would take our children into their homes for a few hours……”。可推知C项正确。‎ ‎2. D 第一选项说得过分;第二项选项亦不符合文章;第三项选项并未提,因此,只有最后一项目符合文章。‎ ‎3. A 唯有在广告“Street Food”中提到需要帮手,因此可拨打电话27713。‎ Passage 10、‎ ‎1. B 从第二大项Cello recital可以看出最低价50yuan,从第三大项Pipa concert可以看出最低价40yuan。从上可以得出选项B。‎ ‎2. A 从第三大项Pipa concert可以看出。‎ ‎3. C 从第一大项The Phantom of the opera可以看出这一演出并不是第一次演出,而是第一次来上海演出,故A项错;B项民第一大项中The Phantom of the Opera depicts a mysterious person with a beautiful voice living under the Pairs Theatre相矛盾,D项与she builds on a vast body of musical history from the East and West相矛盾。‎ Passage 11、‎ ‎1. A 本题为细节理解题。根据文章第一段的第二句可知,ABE系的目标为传授社会需要的基本技能和知识,于是本题的正确答案选A。‎ ‎2. C 本题为细节理解题。文章Prerequisites中的第一段的第二句可推知,十七岁的学生不能被接收是因为他没有学校的正式允许,于是本题的正确答案选C。‎ passage 12、‎ ‎1. A 根据短文,look up a word in a dictionary 属于查询工具用书,应该到Ground floor。‎ ‎2. D 根据短文normal size novels属于“WHTTE Normal size books”范畴,因此书架的颜色是“白色”。‎ Passage 13、‎ ‎1. D 参与Flower festival的第三段可因知选D。‎ ‎2. A 参与Russian dances 最后的Time……‎ passage 14、‎ ‎1. D 文章第三点第二项说:计划好你的旅程并携带地图,文章最后一点谈到家的安全,针对的是旅游者和本地居民。‎ ‎2. C 文章第二点第三项中明确指出要坐后排,排除B、D,从When traveling alone sit in the back seat中可排除A。‎ ‎3. B 根据语境此处用 careful较好,意为“谨慎”,而C项sensitive是指“敏感的”,不太适合。‎ Passage 15、‎ ‎1. D 可以用排除法直接得到答案。‎ Passage 16‎ ‎1. A 由表格中第12项看出。‎ ‎2. D 由文中倒数第三段第一行“If you have got 10 points or above, but still less than 15 points, you will receive a warning letter from…”可知,D为最佳选项。‎ Passage 17‎ ‎1. D 本文为广告,只有HELP WANTED中有看小孩的。‎ ‎2. B 当想买东西时只有For Sale,故B为最佳选项。‎ Passage 18‎ ‎1. C 这是一张银行位置列表单,所以据表中第一行可知C为最佳选项。‎ ‎2. C 因为银行大部分都在繁华地段,而Queen Street在该页出现次数最多(四次),故选C项。‎ ‎3. D 根据下面说明“All banks close Sat. Sun & Public Holidays”可知D为最佳选项。‎ ‎4. D 据表下说明星期五的营业时间从9:30到下午5点而其他时间到下午4点,所以D为正确选项。‎ Passage 19‎ ‎1. C 文中多次出现search和com以及第二段“to give you full control over the Science & Biotech job search process”,可知最佳选项应为C。‎ ‎2. D 根据全文是一个网站功能介绍,网站没有工作,只给你提供信息,故D是最佳选项。‎ ‎3. D 文章主要介绍网站的好处,故希望你多多登录,故D应为最佳选项。‎ Passage 20‎ ‎[语篇解读]该文为一则健康小常识,介绍了几种有助于帮助人们摆脱掉坏心情的方法。‎ ‎1. C 首先排除A项;根据“Reduce your stress”一段中的“One easy way to visualize: close your eyes and picture a favorite place, such as the beach”可知“海滩”是“想象”出来以摆脱坏心情的,故排除B项;根据“Avoid things that won’t improve your mood”一段中“something that the TV show “Neighbors” won’t do ”可知“Neighbors”是电视剧的名字,而非D项的“和邻居谈谈自己的坏心情”,故排除;C项为“Walk it off”和“Tune it out”两段内容的结合,故正确。‎ ‎2. C “闭上眼睛,在脑海中浮现海滩的场景”是“Relaxation techniques”(放松技巧)中的技巧之一;“visualizing”(想象)所举的一个例子,而且全篇文章讲述的是如何摆脱坏心情的方法,故选C项。‎ ‎3. B 根据最后一条建议“Avoid things that won’t improve your mood”(避免做那些不会改变你情绪的事情)中的第一句话:当你需要增加活力来缓解压抑的情绪时,看那些叙述日常生活、邻里关系一类的电视剧是不会有什么帮助的,那些节目无法打动你。注意B项中unmoved一词并非“(身体)不动”,而是“(情绪)不被感动”。‎ ‎4. D 文章就如何改善情绪提出了几条建议,锻炼只是其中一条,故A项不全面;文章的专业性不强,所以也不可能出现在医生手册上;文章的内容应归为生活常识类,因此不应是一则通知,而是某种大众杂志上的健康生活类的文章。‎ Passage 21‎ ‎[语篇解读]本文为动员全体市民积极参加环卫活动的一则通知。‎ ‎1. D 根据PRIZES中第二条Food coupons from Happy Harry’s Hamburger Heaven可知这家汉堡包店提供了coupons(优惠券)作为奖励。‎ ‎2. D ‎ 该题可用排除法解答。A项中的汉堡包店是提供奖励的单位之一,因此是可能在橱窗上贴此通知的;该通知是号召市民参加的大型活动,因此在当地媒体上告知公众也是符合常识的;该活动是一项环保活动,那么C项的环保俱乐部自然应积极响应,所以出现在它的时事通讯上也是合情合理;因此,即使不知道D项的the Yellow ages(电话薄)是什么意思,也可以按此方法解答出来。‎ Passage 22‎ ‎[语篇解读]本文简介了四座举世闻名的吊桥。‎ ‎1. A 文章第一段:人们喜爱吊桥出于很多种原因,比如喜欢它们的实用性,或者喜欢它们因精确的计算而产生的优雅的外形以及它们长长的跨度,甚至就是因为它们为当地人提供了炫耀的资本。B、C、C三项的宽度、高度和悠久的历史在这一段中都未提及,故排除。‎ ‎2. D 最古老的吊桥通过年代对比可知为Year 1957,位于美国;最长的吊桥通过跨度对比可知为Main span:1,991 meters可知位于日本。‎ ‎3. D 该题要逐项核对信息。A项根据Construction took longer than expected(建造工作比预期的时间要长)可知Humber吊桥并非按期完工,排除掉;B项根据Residents first proposed a bridge or tunnel…可知因为天气寒冷,轮船无法摆渡,当地居民首先提出建一座桥或隧道,而不是Mackinac Straits最初是被设计成了一条隧道,排除掉;C项根据Denmark’s biggest building project connected the nation’s two main islands. Zealand and Funen.(丹麦最大的建筑工程,连接了国内两个岛屿,而不是in England,故排除;D项根据A 1995earthquake struck while the bridge was under construction……(桥梁在建造期间曾遭受了1995年地震的袭击。)可知D项为正确选项,这里注意短语under construction:在建设中。‎ Passage 23‎ ‎[语篇解读]本文是Sunshine 公司的一则产品广告。‎ ‎1. C Dr clean 出现在B2377-HOME CLEANER广告中。根据It is safe and strong, and it cleans everything in your house!(该产品性能安全,功能强大,能够清洁房间内的一切物品。)可以排除A项an expert(一位专家);根据图形和其右边的产品目录:洗发剂、喷雾剂、帆布包、肥皂、清洁剂可以排除B项a machine(一台机器)和D项a magic cloth(一块清洁用的神奇的布);因此C项一罐清洁粉最符合图形和产品简介,故为正确答案。‎ ‎2. B 根据广告,C、D两项可以最先排除。根据D4545-GARDEN SPRAY 广告:在我们的新型chili garlic喷雾剂的作用下,昆虫将被一扫而光。因此考生如果没有认真审题的计算成本有易误选A项。题干试问:如果你需要消灭蚂蚁的产品,可以将信寄至哪儿?显然不可以寄给产品,而是生产产品的公司,故B为正确答案。‎ ‎3. C 根据A2477-HAND SOAP广告中:There are no chemicals in it.可知答案。‎ ‎4. B 该题看似简单,但设计得很巧妙,粗心的考生极易误选B项,忽略了$3.50的邮资费,因此正确价格应为$20.50。‎
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