听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.What does the man feel about the news?

[  ]

A.He is sad.

B.He is happy.

C.He is surprised.

2.What time ought the ship to have left if it had not been delayed?

[  ]

A.8:30.

B.7:30.

C.7:55.

3.What did the woman buy her husband for Christmas?

[  ]

A.A book.

B.A record.

C.A watch.

4.Where does the conversation most likely take place?

[  ]

A.At a department store.

B.At a club.

C.At the zoo.

5.What do we learn from the conversation?

[  ]

A.The population has increased.

B.The population has decreased.

C.The population has stayed the same.

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6~7题。

6.What do we learn about Fidel?

[  ]

A.It's Mary's pet.

B.It's Mary's baby.

C.It's George's pet.

7.Where will James Chang meet Mary?

[  ]

A.At the office.

B.At the airport in Beijing.

C.At the hotel.

听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。

8.Which way is a slow one?

[  ]

A.To turn next to the school.

B.To go another four or five blocks.

C.To turn to the left right away.

9.What color is the traffic light when their car came to the cross?

[  ]

A.Green.

B.Yellow.

C.Red.

10.What will probably happen to them in the end?

[  ]

A.Catch the train.

B.Miss the train.

C.Have an accident.

听第8段材料,回答第11~14题。

11.Where is Jim from?

A.America.

B.England.

C.Canada.

12.Who is Mrs. Hu?

[  ]

A.A Chinese teacher.

B.The woman in the dialogue.

C.Jim's mother.

13.What isn't Jim good at?

[  ]

A.Most of his subjects.

B.We don't know.

C.Chinese.

14.What have we learned from the dialogue?

[  ]

A.Jim will work at most of the subjects during the holiday.

B.Jim will work at Chinese during the holiday.

C.Jim will take an exam soon.

听第9段材料,回答第15~16题。

15.What are the two speakers talking about?

[  ]

A.About the sports meet.

B.About the weather.

C.About the weather report.

16.Why did the woman say it worried her?

[  ]

A.Because the sports meet couldn't be held if it wasn't fine.

B.Because she had listened to the weather report on the radio.

C.Because she had wanted to travel next week.

听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。

17.Where did Henry Ford come from?

[  ]

A.Germany.

B.America.

C.Australia.

18.How many children were there in Henry's family except Henry?

[  ]

A.Seven.

B.Six.

C.Five.

19.How much did Henry get every week when he worked in a machine shop?

[  ]

A.$ 2.15.

B.$ 2.5.

C.$5.

20.Which of the following is NOT true according to the speech?

[  ]

A.Henry began to work for money at the age of 6.

B.As a boy Henry enjoyed repairing watches and machines.

C.Henry was the inventor of the first car.

阅读理解

  Jim suffered heart problems.In conversation he expressed little joy and it seemed that his life was drawing to a close.

  When his heart problems led to operation, Jim went through it successfully, and a full recovery was expected.Within days, however, his heart was not beating properly.Jim was rushed back to operation, but nothing was found to explain the cause of his illness.He died on the operating table on the day before his 48th birthday.

  Dr.Bruce Smoller, a psychologist(心理学家),had had many conversations with him, and the more he learned, the stranger he realized Jim's case was.When Jim was a child, his father, a teacher, suffered a heart attack and stayed home to recover.One morning Jim asked his father to look over his homework, promising to come home from school at noon to pick it up.His father agreed, but when Jim returned his father had died.Jim's father was 48.

  "I think all his life Jim believed he killed his father," Dr.Smoller says."He felt that if he had not asked him to look at his homework, his father would have lived.Jim had been troubled by the idea.The operation was the trial(判决)he had expected for forty years." Smoller believes that Jim willed himself not to live to the age of 48.

  Jim's case shows the powerful role that attitude(态度)plays in physical health, and that childhood experiences produce far-reaching effect on the health of grown-ups.Although most cases are less direct than Jim's, studies show that childhood events, besides genes, may well cause such midlife diseases as cancer, heart disease and mental illness.

(1)

Jim was sent back to operation because ________.

[  ]

A.

his heart didn't work well

B.

he expected a full recovery

C.

his life was drawing to a close

D.

the first one wasn't well performed

(2)

What made Dr.Smoller feel strange about Jim's case?

[  ]

A.

Jim died at a young age.

B.

Jim died on the operating table.

C.

Both Jim and his father died of the same disease.

D.

Jim's death is closely connected with his father's.

(3)

From Smoller's words, we can infer that ________.

[  ]

A.

Jim's father cared little about his study

B.

Smoller agreed that Jim did kill his father

C.

Jim thought he would be punished some day

D.

Smoller believed Jim wouldn't live to the age of 48

(4)

Which of the following could have strong effect on one's physical health according to the text?

[  ]

A.

a, b, d

B.

a, b, e

C.

a, c, e

D.

b, c, d

阅读理解

  Jim suffered heart problems.In conversation he expressed little joy and it seemed that his life was drawing to a close.

  When his heart problems led to operation, Jim went through it successfully, and a full recovery was expected.Within days, however, his heart was not beating properly.Jim was rushed back to operation, but nothing was found to explain the cause of his illness.He died on the operating table on the day before his 48th birthday.

  Dr.Bruce Smoller, a psychologist(心理学家), had had many conversations with him, and the more he learned, the stranger he realized Jim's case was.When Jim was a child, his father, a teacher, suffered a heart attack and stayed home to recover.One morning Jim asked his father to look over his homework, promising to come home from school at noon to pick it up.His father agreed, but when Jim returned his father had died.Jim's father was 48.

  “I think all his life Jim believed he killed his father,” Dr.Smoller says.“He felt that if he had not asked him to look at his homework, his father would have lived.Jim had been troubled by the idea.The operation was the trial(判决)he had expected for forty years.“Smoller believes that Jim willed himself not to live to the age of 48.

  Jim's case shows the powerful role that attitude(态度)plays in physical health, and that childhood experiences produce far-reaching effect on the health of grown-ups.Although most cases are less direct than Jim's, studies show that childhood events, besides genes, may well cause such midlife diseases as cancer, heart disease and mental illness.

(1)

Jim was sent back to operation because ________.

[  ]

A.

his heart didn't work well

B.

he expected a full recovery

C.

his life was drawing to a close

D.

the first one wasn't well performed

(2)

What made Dr.Smoller feel strange about Jim's case?

[  ]

A.

Jim died at a young age.

B.

Jim died on the operating table.

C.

Both Jim and his father died of the same disease.

D.

Jim's death is closely connected with his father's.

(3)

From Smoller's words, we can infer that ________.

[  ]

A.

Jim's father cared little about his study

B.

Smoller agreed that Jim did kill his father

C.

Jim thought he would be punished some day

D.

Smoller believed Jim wouldn't live to the age of 48

(4)

Which of the following could have strong effect on one's physical health according to the text?

a.One's genes.

b.One's life in childhood.

c.One's physical education.

d.The date of one's birthday.

e.The opinions one has about something.

[  ]

A.

a, b, d

B.

a, b, e

C.

a, c, e

D.

b, c, d

阅读下列短文,从题中所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

  Jim suffered heart problems.In conversation he expressed little joy and it seemed that his life was drawing to a close.

  When his heart problems led to operation, Jim went through it successfully, and a full recovery was expected.Within days, however, his heart was not beating properly.Jim was rushed back to operation, but nothing was found to explain the cause of his illness.He died on the operating table on the day before his 48th birthday.

  Dr.Bruce Smoller, a psychologist(心理学家), had had many conversations with him, and the more he learned, the stranger he realized Jim's case was.When Jim was a child, his father, a teacher, suffered a heart attack and stayed home to recover.One morning Jim asked his father to look over his homework, promising to come home from school at noon to pick it up.His father agreed, but when Jim returned his father had died.Jim's father was 48.

  “I think all his life Jim believed he killed his father,” Dr.Smoller says.“He felt that if he had not asked him to look at his homework,his father would have lived.Jim had been troubled by the idea.The operation was the trial(判决)he had expected for forty years.” Smoller believes that Jim willed himself not to live to the age of 48.

  Jim's case shows the powerful role that attitude(态度)plays in physical health, and that childhood experiences produce far-reaching effect on the health of grown-ups.Although most cases are less direct than Jim's, studies show that childhood events, besides genes, may well cause such midlife diseases as cancer, heart disease and mental illness.

(1)

Jim was sent back to operation because ________.

[  ]

A.

his heart didn't work well

B.

he expected a full recovery

C.

his life was drawing to a close

D.

the first one wasn't well performed

(2)

What made Dr.Smoller feel strange about Jim's case?

[  ]

A.

Jim died at a young age.

B.

Jim died on the operating table.

C.

Both Jim and his father died of the same disease.

D.

Jim's death is closely connected with his father's.

(3)

From Smoller's words, we can infer that ________.

[  ]

A.

Jim's father cared little about his study

B.

Smoller agreed that Jim did kill his father

C.

Jim thought he would be punished some day

D.

Smoller believed Jim wouldn't live to the age of 48

(4)

Which of the following could have strong effect on one's physical health according to the text?

a.One's genes.

b.One's life in childhood.

c.One's physical education.

d.The date of one's birthday.

e.The opinions one has about something.

[  ]

A.

a, b, d

B.

a, b, e

C.

a, c, e

D.

b, c, d

By choosing to let go of the past, we sweep out all the ashes that weigh us down and affect every aspect of our health, and our peace of mind.

  My friend Jean was divorced after a thirty-year marriage that produced three daughters, one son and eight grandchildren. Because she actually raised them single-handedly, Jean was hurt and angry that the children didn't take her part after the divorce. For months she refused to attend any family celebration to which her former husband Jim was invited. When I reasoned that her children’s understanding of the relationship with and between the parents was probably altogether different from hers, she stuck to the belief that she was right.

  One day Jean called in tears. “Saturday is my granddaughter's birthday, and I want to be with her, but I can’t bring myself to face my former husband.”  “Jim isn't the problem,” I said gently, “it's false pride. Instead of holding on to the painful past, which is over and done, let the feelings go and get on with your life. You're depriving yourself of the joy of sharing in these important occasions, while Jim feels free to experience them. Tell me, would you rather be right, or be happy?”

  That must have done the trick because when Saturday arrived, Jean appeared at her daughter's home carrying her famous chocolate-chip cookies and a beautiful birthday

cake.

How great it feels to let go! And the more we practice the art of letting go of all negativity, the better able we become to devote our thoughts, our time, and our energy to living joyfully in the present, what ever age we happen to be.

It can be inferred that ____.

   A. Jim did very little to bring up the children during their marriage.

   B. The writer thought Jean and Jim shouldn't have divorced.

   C. The children were on their father's side and didn't invite Jean to any family celebration.

   D. Jean had been too tough on Jim before they divorced.

The underlined phrase “depriving yourself of” is closest in meaning to ____ .

   A. persuading yourself to get              B. taking away from yourself

   C. taking false pride of yourself            D. talking yourself into showing

In the writer's opinion, ____.

A. Jean and Jim should be remarried

B. a broken family could live together in peace

C. to be happy is more meaningful than to be right

D. everyone should look into the future

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