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Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In a hotel. B. At home. C. In a restaurant. 2. What does the man mean? A. He seldom calls home. B. He misses his children. C. His wife calls him frequently. 3. What will the man do next? A. Go to the museum in the woman’s car. B. Go to the woman’s office. C. Go to ask Linda for help. 4. Which picture can tell the correct position of the drugstore? 5. What do the experts think of the advertisements? A. They waste our time. B. They give us a break. C. They are unbelievable. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。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;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至7题。 6. Why did the man come to London? A. To visit his friends. B. To visit his uncle. C. To enjoy a vacation. 7. How long has the man stayed in London? A. One week. B. About two weeks. C. Over three weeks. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8. Why does the woman come to find the man A. Jim isn’t back home yet. B. She is ask to come here. C. Jim doesn’t do well in his studies. 9. What makes the woman feel happy at last? A. Jim’s progress in his studies . B. The man’s advice for Jim. C. Jim’s promise to make progress. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Why does Zhang Ping call Mary? A. He wants to invite her to have dumplings. B. He wants to go to the hospital with her. C. He want go make friends with her. 11. What does Mary think of dumplings? A. She doesn’t like them as much as other food. B. She thinks they are delicious. C. She thinks they are easy to make. 12. When are they going to meet? A. At six on Saturday evening. B. At seven on Saturday evening. C. At six on Sunday evening. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Whose performance do the speakers agree on? A. The captain’s . B. The doctor’s. C. The officer’s. 14. What does the man disagree with his daughter about? A. The acting. B. The sound. C. The photography. 15. What can we learn about the man? A. He fell asleep while seeing the film. B. He saw the film with his neighbors. C. He helped close the windows. 16. What is the film like in the man’s opinion? A. Disappointing. B. Funny. C. Moving. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What did the speaker do the one day? A. He telephoned his old friend. B. He paid a visit to his friend. C. He invited his friend to his home. 18. How did the speaker look for his car? A. He asked a policeman for help. B. He looked for it with his friend. C. He examined every car in the street. 19. What did the speaker do after he had lunch? A. He wanted down the street. B. He went to his office. C. He went to another city. 20. What does the speaker think of driving in crowded cities? A. Pleasant. B. Terrible. C. Dangerous. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A The Guardian “Three Little Pigs” For its first major branding campaign, The Guardian took the story of the “Three Little Pigs” and updated it for a world dealing with many difficulties. Vivid and dark, the ad gets across the value of a news organization and proves its social-media power briefly. Nike “Find Your Greatness (Jogger) ” Nike wasn’t an official Olympic sponsor, but it stole the show with those green-volt shoes in the stadium and the “Find Your Greatness” campaign on TV. This spot, featuring an overweight American teen, was Nike advertising at its best—beautifully shot ,powerful and surprising. Red Bull “Stratos (Felix Baumgartner Jump)” Millions of people were attracted by Felix Baumgartner’s record-breaking high-altitude jump, which was sponsored by Red Bull. (Note: He did not jump from space.) Audience tuned in(收看) not once, but twice (thanks to weather delays) to witness it, and the media from around the world covered the event as if it were Mars landing. P&G “Best Job” We expected some emotional moments from the Olympics, but were a little surprised to be left a weeping mess by an ad from Procter & Gamble. “The hardest job in the world, is the best job in the world,” may be grammatically incorrect but we’ll overlook that .For Mom. McD’s Canada “Why Our Food Looks Better” Perhaps McDonald’s USA could take a lesson or two from its counterparts(对应的事物) to the north. McD’s Canada won the market with a simple concept: Answer viewer questions. In this practice, marketing director Hope Bagozzi showed us why a store-bought burger looks so different from one in the ads. 21. It can be inferred that “Three Little Pigs” of The Guardian . A. preserved its original look. B. was adapted with new content. C. marked its second branding campaign. D. proved the media’s power to change the world. 22. According to the passage, Nike was ________. A. best known for its stadium B. best explained by the campaign on TV C. sponsored by the Olympic Games D. best advertised by a fat American teen 23. P&G “Best Job” showed its respect to ________. A. the Olympic Games B. emotional moments C. hardworking mothers D. hardworking volunteers 24. Which is true about McDonald’s USA? A. It doesn’t catch up with McDonald’s Canada B. It does better than McDonald’s Canada C. It usually answers viewer questions D. Hope Bagozzi is responsible for its marketing B Diners in Los Angeles can now enjoy traditional Taiwanese cuisine in a not-so-traditional way, but some diners might think something seems very bad about the idea: Guests eat from toilet-shaped bowls while sitting on toilet seats. Magic Restroom Café is owned by YoYo Li, a first-time restaurateur from China. He picks up on the toilet-themed restaurants which are already successful in parts of China, but it’s unclear whether the strange concept will work in the United States, or go down the drain. The toilet-shaped serving bowls are all purchased from Japan and come in two types: standard Western or squat(蹲着的),which are more common for bathrooms in China. Some locals say they aren’t informal ideas, but still think it’s little unusual. “It looks really uncomfortable and sounds strange, but I’d try it once, which is usually my rule with most new things, especially in Los Angeles, where we also dine in the dark and go to bars with flying midgets(歌特摇滚),” said David Beebe, a Los Angeles-based Digital Entertainment Executive and Producer. “Why not increase the stakes (赌注) by adding some working toilets, add adult beverages, and make it a dating show . That probably has a better chance of succeeding— at least the toilet paper can serve dual(双重的) purposes.” Others say it’s not a big deal and they would try it for the experience. Diana Luc who works in City of Industry, where Magic Restroom is located, says she is going to have lunch there with her co-worker this week. “I would give Magic Restroom a try, purely for the experience,” she said. “However, this idea is hard to swallow, literally.” The restaurant is expected to draw local crowds of Chinese, who are already familiar with the concept. “Asians just can’t resist these strange style foods,” said Tony Wei, a local of Chinese origin. “I can’t resist the strange styles, either. And I would definitely eat at this restaurant.” 25. Which is TRUE about Magic Restroom Cafe? A. It is a modern restroom in America. B. It is started in America by a Chinese. C. It is the biggest restaurant owned by YoYo Li. D. It is a restaurant which features western food. 26. We can know from the passage that ________? A. the types of toilet-shaped serving bowls are various. B. most of the Americans are very interested in Magic Restroom C. Diana Luc will go to Magic Restroom because of her co-worker D. although some locals think Magic Restroom is strange, they plan to try it 27. Tony Wei will go to Magic Restroom because of . A. its popularity B. its high quality C. his curiosity D. its low price C Up to 45 rare species of Australian animals are in danger of becoming extinct(灭绝的) within 20 years, scientists warned in a report. But hope is not lost! According to the report, the species can be saved if immediate action is taken to control predators(捕食者) and other threats. The threatened animals include rare species of wallaby, bandicoot and other mammals, birds and reptiles. These species can be found in the remote Kimberley region of northwestern Australia. The region is similar in square miles to California. 30% of the identified endangered species are unique to the region. The report focused on the Kimberley region. Dr. Tara Martin, a research scientist with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research organization, co-authored the report. “We’re in the middle of a big extinction event in Australia. The north has really been the last stronghold for many species of birds and mammals and reptiles,” says Martin, “The Kimberley is really their last chance on Earth.” Many of the species are under threat because they are hunted by wild cats. These cats kill around 500,000native animals in the Kimberley region every year. The species face another threat, too. Their native habitat is also being destroyed by wildfire and by wild donkeys and goats that compete for food and water. Humans introduced cats, donkeys and goats to Australia to be farm animals or pets. However, their wild populations have increased greatly in the region because they have few natural predators. The report calls for $96 million to immediately start conservation programs. And $40 million each year to protect the region’s native animals. The report also recommends reducing wild donkeys and goat populations in the region, building fences, fighting wildfire and educating the community about how to help the endangered species. Richard Hobbs, an ecologist at the University of Western Australia, points out that the costs are worthwhile because the measures will not be too difficult to carry out. “The price sounds high,” says Hobbs, “But relatively speaking, it’s a huge conservation bargain.” 28. Which of the following is TRUE about the Kimberley region? A. It’s a perfect place where many endangered species live. B. It’s almost as big as California in size. C. About one-third of unique species live in it. D. It’s a place where researchers reproduce some endangered species. 29. The underlined word “stronghold” in Paragraph 3probably means “_______”. A. protection B. safety C. habitat D. food 30. From what Richard Hobbs says, we can learn _______. A. it’s a difficult task to take measures to protect the endangered species B. protecting the endangered species is a worthwhile but costly cause C. reducing wild monkeys and goats needs lots of money D. the Australian government doesn’t support the conservation program 31. The best title for the text would be . A. Some species are dying out in Australia B. Save some endangered species in Australia C. The threats to some endangered species in Australia D. Ways to save some endangered species in Australia D On Friday, 850 individuals from San Diego County will be attending the fifth annual “A Night to Remember.” Cheryl Shields started the prom(正式舞会) back in 2011after being inspired by a similar event held at a church she visited on a trip to her husband’s family in the Midwest. Half of the attendees of the sold-out event have special needs, while the other half serve as “student hosts.” “This whole night is to bring together kids with cerebral palsy, kids who are blind, kids that have autism, Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, any diagnosis(诊断)—we bring them together and have them one-on-one with mainstream kids who tell them “I’m here to be your friend”, she said. “It’s a party atmosphere where we get to celebrate these wonderful kids.” Shields has triplet(三胞胎) 12-year-olds, none of whom have special needs. But while pregnant with them, she was warned that it could be a possibility. What’s surprised her about her prom is the “ripple effect”(连锁效应) it’s had on volunteers, including her son and two daughters and especially the student hosts. She said she had turned away more than 150 of them every year. “I asked them, ‘why do so many of you want to come to serve at A Night to Remember?’ And they said, ‘Because it’s more fun than our own dance. There’s no embarrassment. It’s just good pure fun.’ I’ve had a couple of kids say they went into special needs in college because of A Night to Remember,” she said. “Here I’m thinking I’m doing it for the special needs kids and their families, but then here are these other students just as affected. There’s not a dry eye the whole night.” Cameron agreed, who heads an agency that offers service for people with development disabilities. “It started out being a prom, but now it’s more of an annual community dance,” she said. “Every time the community gets to interact with individuals who have special needs and do an activity like this, it’s good for both sides. They both learn from each other and it helps educate the community and be stronger.” 32. What do you know about “A Night to Remember”? A. It is held every other year. B. It’s a church party in the Mideast. C. It sells things special kids need. D. It’s a dance held for special kids. 33. Which of the following is true about Chery1 Shields? A. She was warned of the danger of giving birth to three kids. B. She had a great impact on the volunteers. C. Her children served at the prom as volunteers. D. She thought some students were unable to be volunteers. 34. 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