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四、閱讀理解(30分)

A

Welcometoretailoutlets(零售店)oncampus(校園)

Ourcitycampushaslotsofretailoutletstolookafteryourneeds.

StoreDescriptionLocationOpeninghours

Term:

MondaytoThursday

KaceEdger8ain-6pm,

Itsellscosmetics,generalmedicines,

CampusInformationFriday8am-5:3Opm

toilctries(洗漱用品),sportsproducts

PharmacyCommons,Termbreak:

andphonecards.

Level1MondaytoThursday

8am-5:3Opm,

Friday8am-5pm

ItoffersdifferentofficialUniversity

Term:

brandedclothesandgraduationgifts.

MondaytoFriday9:30

ThepopularGraduationBearisvery

CampusStudentQuad,am-4pm

popularamongstudents.

Store34PrincesStTermbreak:

Personalize(使...個(gè)性化)yourbearwith

MondaytoFriday

afacultyhood(學(xué)院連頸帽),agreat

10am-3pm

giftforaproudgraduate.

It'sthesupplierofcomputingand

technologyhardwareandaccessories(配MondaytoFriday9

KateEdger

件)ontheCityCampus.am-5pm

Information

PBTechItsellsPCandApplecomputersandClosedSaturdaysand

Commons,

tablets,chargers,headphones,Sundays

Level2

microphones,storagedevicesandoffers

expertadviceonallthingstechnical.

YoucanshopatthePBTecheither

onlineoratourphysicalstoreon

campus.

Agroceryandconveniencestore—your

one-stopshopforsnacksoncampus.

Offeringalargenumberofobjects,from

hotnoodlestosoftdrinksandeverythingKateEdgerMonday-Thursday7:30

Munchyin-between.Informationam-8pm

MartItisalsotheonlyprovideroncampusforCommons,Friday7:30am-7pm

ATHOPcardpurchasesandtop-ups(充Level0Weekends10am-3pm

值).

Youcanalsobuythingsfromour

website.

56.WhenistheCampusPharmacyopenonFridaysduringthetermbreak?

A.8am-5:30pm.B.10am-3pm.C.7:30am-7pin.D.8am-5pm.

57.WhatcanstudentsbuyatCampusStore?

A.Handcream.B.Coffee.C.GraduationBear.D.Computer.

58.WherecanstudentsgoiftheyneedATHOPcards?

A.PBTechB.CampusStoreC.CampusPharmacyD.MunchyMart

59.WhatdoweknowaboutPBTechandMunchyMart?

A.Bothselltechnologyhardware.B.Bothselltheirobjectsonline.

C.Bothareopenonweekends.D.Botharconthesamelevel.

60.Whatkindofschoolcar.weguessfromthepassage?

A.Anurseryschool.(幼兒園)B.Aprimaryschool.C.Ahighschool.D.A

university.

B

Somepeoplelivetoclimbthehighestmountains.Somepeopleonlythink

aboutitwhileothersavoideverclimbingatall.Butonethingiscertainthatall

peoplecomeacrossmountainsintheirlife.

WhenIwasalittlegirl,myparentsmovedustothetinyvillageofOtongo,Hidalgo,Mexico.

Thistownwasbuiltatthebottomofabigmountain.

Onedayafterschool,whileexploring(探索)thegreenwoodsofthismountain.Icameupona

lotofstairs.Whatcouldthesestepsleadto?Couldthisbethewaytothetop?

IwassocuriousthatIstartedclimbingupthosemysterious(神秘的)steps.

Iclimbedandclimbed,butstilltherewasnothinginsight.Itwasgellingreallydark,

andIwasn'tevencloseto(helop.

Thevoiceofreasontoldmetohurrybackhomeandtryagainthenextday.Iranbackhome

inthedarkwhiletryingnottogettooafraid.Ididn'ttellanyoneaboutwhatIfoundthatnight.I

wenttobeddreamingaboutwhatIwouldfindatthetopcfthismagicalmountainwelivedon.

Couldtherebeahandsomeprince,treasureorghostsupthere?

Ah...suchchildhoodfaniasies(想象)!Thosewerethedayswhenwecoulddream.Wecould

docrazythings.Webelieved!I'mallgrownupnow,andlifehasshownmeabeatingattimes.

Ididliveonamountaininatownasdescribed,butIcreatedthischildhoodfantasytomake

mydayssomuchmorefunasakid.Thisstoryisagoodmetaphor(比喻)forlifetoday.

Youmightask."Whatwasatthetopofthatmountair.?*'Iaskyou,"Whatwouldyouhave

wantedtofind?"

Dreamaboutwhat'satthetopofyourmountain.Whatdoyouwantoutoflife?

Tomorrowisanotherday,andstill,youmustclimb.Whateveryoudo,neverevergiveupon

yourdream!Neverletanyonetellyou,"Youcan't."

61.Whichwordisthebesttodescribethewriterasachildaccordingtothearticle?

A.Honest.B.Friendly.C.Humorous.D.Imaginative.

62.Whatdoparagr叩hs2-7mainlytalkabout?

A.Huwthewriterreached(helopofainounlaiii.

B.Achildhoodstorytoldbythewriter.

C.Advicethewritergaveonclimbingamountain.

D.Whai(hewriter'sfavoritemountainwaslike.

63.Whatdoestheword"meuntains"standfbrinreallife?

A.Dreams.B.Treasures.C.Difficulties.D.Fantasies.

64.Whatdoestheunderlineword"reason"inChinese?

Apictureofaroosterstandsforawishforadvancementbecausetherooster'scre$t(冠)

soundssimilartotheword“官"inChinese.Moreimportantly,legendhasitthattheHeavenly

RoosterofDusuMountainwascrowing(啼叫)loudlyandmakingall(heroostersonearthcrow

alongwithit.Thiscrowingwoulddriveawayallevilspiritsaway.

66.Whatisafactaboutthecrane?

A.It'stheprincessofallanimalsonearth.B.TheChinesefavouritebirdsymbol.

C.Itwillliveforquitealongtime.D.Itcantakepeopletoheaven.

67.Whichbringsalotofwealth(財(cái)富)andenergy?

A.Thecrane.B.Therooster.C.Thegoldfish.D.Themagpie.

68.Themagpieissaidtobringintoourlives.

A.harmonyB.evilspiritsC.settlingenergiesD.wealth

69.Thepassageismostlikely(可能)tobefoundin.

A.astorybookB.aculturecolumn(專欄)

C.asciencereportD.afashionmagazine

70.Accordingthepassage,whichstatementisTrue?

A.AttheSpringFestival,youoftenseeachildholingacraneandaflower.

B.TheroostersallliveonDusuMountainwiththeHeavenlyRooster.

C.ThephoenixisChinesefavouritebirdsymbol.

D.therooster'screstrepresentspowerandwealthinChinese.

答案:

DCDBD61-65DBCBACCCBC

四、閱讀理解(30分)

A

WelcometoHolkerHall&Gardens

ByCar:FollowbrownsignsonA590fromJ36,M6.

VisitorHowtoGettoHolker

Approximatetraveltimes:

Information

Windermere—20minutes,

Kendal—25minutes,

Lancaster—45minutes,

Manchester_1hour30minutes.

Sunday-Friday(closedonSaturday)

OpeningTimes

11:00am-4:00pm,30thMarch-2ndNovember.

Hall&GardensGardens

AdmissionChargesAdults£12.00perperson£8.00perperson

Groups£9.00perperson£5.50perperson

Producers'MarketJoinustotastedifferentfreshlocalfoodanddrinks.Meet

13thApriltheproducersandgetsomeexcellentcookideas.

Theeventcelebratesits22ndanniversarywithagreatshow

HolkerGardenFestival

oftheverybestofgardening,makingitoneofthemost

30thMay

populareventsingardening.

SpecialEvents

Holkeronceagainopensitsgardenstohelpthepoor.For

NationalGardenDay

justasmalldonationyoucantakeatourwithourgarden

28thAugust

guide.

Thisisaneventforallthefamily.Walkaroundamong

WinterMarket

differentshopssellinggiftswhileenjoyingalivemusic

8chNovember

showandnicestreetentertainment.

56.Howlongdoesitprobablytakeatourist(odrivetoHolkerfromManchester?

A.20minutes.B.25minutes.C.45minutes.D.90minutes.

57.HowmuchshouldamemberofatourgrouppaytovisitHall&Gardens?

A.£9.00.B.£12.00.C.£8.00.D.£5.50.

58.Whicheventwillyougotoifyouwanttoseealivemusicshow?

A.Producers'Market.B.HolkerGardenFestival.

C.NationalGardenDay.D.WinterMarket.

59.WhenmayLucygotovisitHall&Gardens?

A.OnSaturdayB.OnDecember25

C.At1:00p.m.28thAugustD.At4:30p.m.on13thApril

6O.Whichpartofanewspapermaythispassagebetakenfrom?

A.ScienceStudyB.TravelC.SportsWorldD.Ait

B

Weareoftentoldtopayattentiontowhatourmotherstellus.Mostofusenjoylisteningto

ourmothersspeak.Scientistshavefoundthatcompared(和...相比較)tootherpeople'svoices,our

brainsgreatlypreferthevoicesofourownmothers.

ScientistsatStanfordUniversity,US,recentlystudied(his.Theyscannedchildren'sbrains

whiletheywerelisteningtodifferentsounds,includingtheirmothers*voices.Theyfoundthat97

percentofthetime,childrencouldrecognize(認(rèn)出)theirmoihers'voicesatonce.

Hearingtheirmothers'voicesmakeschildren'sbrainsmoreactive.Weusuallyjustuseone

partofourbraintodealwithsoundswhenwehearsomething.Butwhenwehearourmothers'

voices,manypartsofthebrain,includingthoseinchargeo]負(fù)責(zé))reward(獎(jiǎng)賞)andemotion(情

感),starttoworkaswell.

Whydowerespond(作出反應(yīng))sostronglytoourmothers'voices?Ilstartsevenbeforewe're

bom.Whenchildrenarestillinthewomb(子宮)orhavejustbeenborn,theyheartheirmothers

talking.Thismakesbabiesfeelcomfortableandteachesthemlanguageandsocialskills,even

thoughtheyarestillveryyoung.Thebabieslearntorecognizetheirmothers'voicesas

rewarding(獎(jiǎng)勵(lì)性的)sound.Later,whenthissoundisheardagain,moreattentionispaidtoit.

Somesoundsarenecessarytoroursurvival(生存)orbringuspleasure.Thesesoundsare

recognizedbyourbrainsasrewardingsounds.Mosthumanvoicesarenotrecognizedinthisway,

sincewehear(hemsooften.Butmothers'voicesaredifferent.Theybringusalotofcomfort.

61.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?

A.Whyweshouldlistencarefullytoourmothers.

B.Whywcpreferlohearuurinolhcrs'voices.

C.Howwerecognizeourmothersvoices.

D.Howwerespondtodifferentkindsofsounds.

62.Whatwillhappenwhenchildrenheartheirmothers,voices?

A.Manypartsoftheirbrainsbecomeactive.

B.Theywillneedtimetorecognizethevoices.

C.Theirlanguageskillsstarttoimprove.

D.Theywillremembersomebedtimestories.

63.AccordingtoParagraph4,whydochildrenpaymoreattentiontotheirmothersvoices?

A.Becausetheycanrecognizetheirvoicesquickly.

B.Becausetheirvoicesmakethemmorecomfortable.

C.Becausetheycangetarewardfordoingso.

D.Becausetheycangetlovefromtheirmothers.

64.Whencanwerespondtoourmothers,voices

A.Whenwe'reborn.B.Beforewe'rebom.

C.Whenwegrowup.D.Whenwe'reyoung.

65.Wherecanwereadthepassage?

A.Inahistoiybook.B.Inafashionmagazine.

C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inamorningnewspaper.

C

Recentdevelopmenthasmadepossiblemachinesthatprint,cook,andservealargenumber

offoods.Andtheindustry(產(chǎn)業(yè))isn'tstoppingthere.

Foodproduction

Witha3Dprinter,acookcanprintcomplicated(復(fù)雜的)chocolatesculpturesandbeautiful

piecesfordecorationonaweddingcake.Noteverybodycandothat—ittakesyearsof

experience,butaprintermakesiteasy.ArestaurantinSpainusesaFoodprinterto”re-create

formsandpieces“offoodthatare“exactlythesame,“freeingcookstofinishothertasks.In

anotherrestaurant,allofihedishesanddessertsitservesare3D-prinled,ratherthanfarmtotable.

Sustainability(可持續(xù)性)

Theworld'spopulation(人口)isexpectedtogrowto9.6billionby2050,andsomeexperts

estimate(估計(jì))thatfoodpioductionwillneedtoberaisedby50peicenttokeeppiesentlevels(水

平).Sustainabilityisbecominganecessity.3Dfoodprintingcouldprobablyhelpsolvethe

problem.Someexpertsbelieveprinterscouldusehydrocolloids(水解膠體)fromrichrenewable

materials(原料)likealgaeandgrasstoreplace(代替)theingredients(烹飪原料).3Dprintingcan

reducefueluseandemissions(排放).Thestoresofthefuturemightstore"food"thatlasisfor

years,freeingupshelfspaceandreducingtransportationandstoragerequirements.

Nutrition(營養(yǎng))

Future3Dfoodprinterscouldmakefoodhealthier.HodLipson,aprofessoratColumbia

University,said,“Foodprintingcouldallowcustomers6^費(fèi)者)toprintfoodwithcustomized(定

制的)nutritionalcontent,likevitamins.Soinsteadofeatingapieceofyesterday'sbreadfromthe

supennarket,you'deatsomethingbakedjustforyouondemand(要求)

Challenges

Thoughtherearegreatdevelopmentsin3Dfoodprintng,(heindustryhasmanychallenges

toovercome.Mostingredientsmustbechangedtoadrypowder(粉末)beforeaprintercanuse

them,andtheprintingprocesstakesalotoftime,becauseingredientsinteract(相互作用)with

eachotherinverycomplexways.Besides,mostofthe3Dfoodprintersnowuseonlydry

ingredients,becausemeatandmilkproductsmayeasilygobad.Someexpertsdoubtabout3D

foodprinters,believingtheyarcmoresuitableforfastfoodrestaurantsthanhomesandhigh-end

restaurants.

66.Whatadvantage(好處)docs3Dprintingbringtofoodproduction?

A.Itteachescookstocreatenewdishes.B.Itsavestimeandeffort(努力)incooking.

C.Itimprovesthecookingconditions.D.Ithelpstodecoratetherestaurants.

67.Whatdocstheunderlinedword"raise”meaninparagraph3?

A.募集B.導(dǎo)致C.培育D.增加

68.AccordingtoParagraph4,3D-printcdfood.

A.iseasierforconsumers(ogetB.canmeetpersonalnutritionalneeds

C.istastierthanfoodinsupermarketsD.cankeepallthenutritioninraw(生的)

materials

69.Whatisthemainfactor(因素)ihatprevents3Dfoodprintingfromspreadingwidely?

A.Theprimingprocessisnotlong.B.3Dfoodprinlcrsarclooexpensive.

C.Foodmaterialshavetobedry.D.Someexpertsdoubt3Dfoodprinting.

70.Whatcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.3DFoodPrinting:DeliciousNewTechnology

B.ANewWaytoImprove3DFoodPrinting

C.TheChallengesfor3DFoodProduction

D.3DFoodPrinting:FromFarmtoTable

答案:

DADCBBABBCBDBCA

四、閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

A

Goodnews!DuringtheNationalDayholiday,therearesomepromotions(優(yōu)惠)inWanda

Cinema.Thisfilmfestivallaststendays(Sunday,September30th,2018---Tuesday,October9th,

2018).Hereistheposter.

Hello,MrsMoneyProjectGutenbergRiverofSorrowShadow

?lir:::

?SU乙.靛一:;

Film■■

峰霜施’力

Y80

Price¥70¥50Y70

(50%offforstudents)

Sep.30thOct.1stSep.30thOct.2nd

DateOct.1stOct.3rdOct.1stOct.4th

Oct.3rdOct.5thOct.4thOct.5th

9:00a.m.10:00a.m.9:20a.m.7:50a.m.

Time4:30p.m.7:10p.m.3:10p.m.9:50a.m.

8:20p.m.9:30p.m.5:30p.m.11:50a.m.

50%offonThursdayforall.

Freeforchildrenunder6yearsold,halffbrpeopleover60yearsold.

TipsAtreelargeboxofpopcornforstudentswithstudentIDduringthefilmfestival.

Formoredetails,pleasecalluson55568806.

Pleasearriveearly.Latecomerswillnotbeallowectoenteruntilaproperbreakintheshows.

)56.Whencanyouwatchfilmswith50%off?

A.Sep.30lhB.Oc(.3rdC.Oct.4thD.Ocl.5th

)57.WhichmoviecanyouwatchontheafternoonOct.4lh?

A.Hello,MrsMoneyB.ProjectGutenbergC.RiverofSorrowD.Shadow

()58.Whatwillhappen(oalatecomer?

A.Heorshewon'thaveaproperbreak.B.Heorshewillfailtoenterthetheatre.

C.Heorshecanstillv/atchthewholeshow.D.Heorshecanonlyenterduringa

break.

()59.IfMrsWangwantstowatchShadowwithher70-year-oldfatherandherfive-year-old

son,sheneedstopay.

A.Y210B.Y105C.Y70D.Y140

()60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheposter?

A.Allthepeoplecanbeofferedafreelargeboxofpopcorn.

B.Allthepeoplewillpayfortheticketsduringthefilmfestival.

C.YouwillnotbeallowedtoenterthecinemawithoutstudentID.

D.PeoplewithoutstudentIDcanalsoenjoythespecialpriceonThursday.

B

Therewasakingdomlong,longago.Itwasruledbyakingwholovedriddles(謎語).Oncea

yearthekingmadeanewriddle.Hegaveaprizetothepersonwhocouldsolvetheriddle.

Therewasabakerwhoalsolivedinthiskingdom.Everyoneagreedthathebakedthefinest

breads.Thebakerhadalmosteverythingheneededexceptforahorse.Ifthebakerhadahorse,he

couldsellhisfinebreadsfromoneendofthekingdomtotheother.

Oneyearthekingmadeanewriddlethatpuzzledeveryone.t4Iwillgiveaprizetotheperson

whocansolvemyriddle,MIhekingsaid."Whoeverwinswillhavethepickofoneofmystrongest

horses."Hethendrewalinedownthemiddleofthecourtyard."Makethislineshorterwithout

erasing(清除)anypartofit,''thekingchallenged.

Pcuplucamefromfarandwide.Theylookedallliclineandsquinlcdalit.Theyevenpul

theirnosestothegroundandscratchedtheirheads.

“Howcanyoumakealineshorterwithouterasinganypartofit?”ihepeopleinthecrowd

askedeachother.Someofthemtried.Thedressmakerkickeddirl(泥土)overtheline(ohideit.

Thefarmerpouredwateroverthelinetomakeitdisappear.Noneoftheseeffortsworked,andthe

peoplewenthomedisappointed.Everyonewaspuzzledabouthowtosolvethisnewriddle.

Aweekpassed,andnobodyhadanynewideas.Ihenonedaythebakercameintothe

courtyardwithabagofflour(面粉).

“YourMajesty,''thebakersaidtotheking,UIcanmakeyourlineshorterwithouterasingany

partofit."Thenthebakeropenedhisbagofflour.Hepouredoutalineofflourrightnexttothe

king'sline.Thelinethebakermadewaslongerthantheking'sline.

“Now,goodking,“thebakersmiled,4tyourlineisshorter.”

Thepeoplewereamazed.Thekinglaughedandclappedhishands.uYouhavewontheprize.

Iwillgiveyouahorseofyourchoice.”

Thebakerwasexcited.Nowhecouldsellhisbreadsfromoneendofthekingdomtothe

other.

()61.Whatwasthebaker'sproblematthebeginningofthestoiy?

A.Hecouldn'tmakefinebreads.

B.Heneededmoneytoopenmorestores.

C.Hedidn'thaveenoughflourtomakemorebreads.

D.Hehaddifficultysellingbreadsalloverthekingdom.

()62.Thedressmakerandthefannerfailedbecausetheyboth.

A.triedtoerasethelineB.pouredwaterovertheline

C.kickeddirtoverthelineD.puttheirnosestotheground

()63.Thebakersmiledbecause.

A.hewasgladtoseethekingB.hewantedtomakethekinghappy

C.hefeltsurethathesolvedtheriddleD.hesoldalotofbreadstothevillagers

()64.Thisstoryshowsthatthekingliked.

A.toberichB.totrainhorsesC.toeatbreadsD.tohavefun

()65.Whotellsthisstory?

A.Theking.B.Thefannerandthedressmaker.

C.Thebaker.D.Someonewhoisnotacharacterinthestory

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