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C.£9.15.C.Writeareport.C.£9.15.C.Writeareport.C.She,shelpful.C.At10:30.C.Bybike.央哈诋邀第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)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。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O例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18.答案是C。WhatwillJamesdotomorrow?A.WatchaTVprogram. B.Giveatalk.Whatcanwesayaboutthewoman?A.She'sgenerous. B.She'scurious.Wliendoesthetrainleave?A.At6:30. B.At8:30.Howdoesthewomangotowork?A.Bycar. B.Onfoot.Whatisthe|)roliablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,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。Whatdoesthewomanregret?A.Givingupherresearch.WhatisthewomaninterestedA.Ecology.听第7Whatdoesthewomanregret?A.Givingupherresearch.WhatisthewomaninterestedA.Ecology.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。Droppingoutofcollege,studyingnow?B.Education.Changinghermajor.C.Cheniistiy.Workextrahours.Catherine.Tohaveamealtogether.Itsquality.It'sadequatelyequipped.Makepayment.Collegestudents.Whenhewas15yearsold.JHe'sgrateful.Whatistheman?A.Ahotelmanager. B.Atourguide. C.Ataxidriver.Whatisthemandoingforthewoman?A.Lookingforsomelocalfoods.B.Showingheraroundtheseaside.C.Offeringitifonnatioiiaboutahotel.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?C.Atarestaurant.A.Inanoffice. B.Athome.C.Atarestaurant.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrowevening?A.Gotoaconcert. B.VisitafHend. C.WhoisAlicegoingtocall?A.M汰e. B.Joan. C.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。Whydoesthewomanmeettheman?A.Tolookatanapartment.B.Todeliversomefurniture.C.14.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthecarpet?TOC\o"1-5"\h\zA.Itscolor. B.Itsdesign. C.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthekitchen?A.It'sagoodsize. B.It'snewlypainted. C.Whatwillthewomanprol)al)Iydonext?A.Godowntown. B.Talkwithherfriend. C.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。Whoisthespeakerprol)al)lytalkingto?A.Moviefans. B.Newsreporters. C.WhendidthespeakertakeEnglishclasses?A.Beforehelefthishometown.B.AfterhecametoAmerica.C.19.Howdoesthespeakerfeelabouthisteacher?A.He'sproud. B.He'ssympathetic.C.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Howeducationshapedhislife. B.Howhislanguageskillsimproved.C.Howhemanagedhisbusinesswell.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:Itisgenerallyconsideredunwisetogiveachildheorshewants.A.however B.whatever C.whichever D.whenever答案是B?Byboatistheonlywaytogethere,whichis wearrived.A.where B.when C.why D.howKidsshouldn'thaveaccesstoviolentfilmsbecausetheymight thethingstheysee.A.indicate B.investigate C.imitate D.innovateSelf-drivingisanareaChinaandtherestoftheworldareonthesamestartingline.A.that B.where C.which D.whenIt,sstrangethathe havetakenthebookswithouttheowner'spermission.A.would B.should C.could D.mightDevelopingtheYangtzeRiverEconomicBeltisasystematicprojectwhich aclearroadmapandtimetable.A.callsfor B.callson C.callsoff D.callsupAround13,500newjobswerecreatedduringtheperiod, theexpectednumberof12,000heldbymarketanalysts.A.havingexceededB.toexceed C.exceeded D.exceeding

Thereisagoodsociallifeinthevillage,andIwishIasecondchancetobecomemoreinvolved.A.had B.willhave C.wouldhavehadD.havehad—Youknowwhat?I'vegotaNewYearconcertticket.—Oh, You'rekidding.A.sowhat? B.goahead. C.comeon. D.whatfor?youcansleepwell,youwilllosetheabilitytofbcus,planandstaymotivatedafteroneortwonights.A.Once B.Unless C.If D.WhenIwassenttothevillagelastmonthtoseehowthedevelopmentplaninthepasttwoyears.A.hadbeencarriedout B.wouldbecarriedoutC.isbeingcarriedout D.hasbeencarriedoutHopefullyin2025wewillnolongerbee-mailingeachother,forwe moreconvenientelectroniccommunicationtoolsbythen.A.havedeveloped B.haddeveloped C.willhavedeveloped D.developedTrytounderstandwhat'sactuallyhappeninginsteadofactingonthe you'vemade.A.assignment B.association C.acquisition D.assumptionChina'ssoftpowergrows theincreasingappreciationandunderstandingofChinaglobally.A.inlinewith B.inreplyto C.inreturnfbr D.inhonourofDespitethepoorserviceofthehotel,themanageristoinvestinsufficienttrainingfbrhisstaff.A.keen B.reluctant C.anxious D.ready—Whathappened?Yourbossseemsto .一Didn'tyouknowhissecretaryleakedthesecretreporttothepress?A.beoverthemoonB.laughhisheadoffC.beallears D.flyoffthehandle第二节:完形填空(共20小题J每小题1分,满分20分) ’请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。RaynorWinnandherhusbandMothbecamehomelessduetotheirwronginvestment.Theirsavingshadbeen36topaylawyers"fees.Tomakemattersworse,Mothwasdiagnosed(诊断)witha37disease.Therewasno38,onlypainrelief.Failingtofindanyotherwayout,theydecidedtomakea39journey,astheycaughtsightofanoldhikers'(徒步旅行者)guide.Thiswasalongjourneyofunaccustomedhardshipand40recovery.Whenleavinghome,RaynorandMothhadjust£320inthebank.Theyplannedtokeepthe41lowbylivingonboilednoodles,withthe42hamburgershoptreat.Wildcampingis43inEngland.Toavoidbeingcaught,theWinnshadtogettheirtentup44andpackeditawayearlyinthemorning.TheWinnssoondiscoveredthatdailyhikingintheir50sisalot45thantheyrememberitwasintheir20s.Raynor46alloveranddesiredabath.Moth,meanwhile,afteraninitial47,foundhissymptomswerestrangely48bytheirdailytiringjourney.49,thecouplefoundthattheirbodiesturnedfbrthebetter,withre-foundstrongmusclesthattheythoughthad50forever."Ourhairwasfriedandfallingout,nailsbroken,clothes51toathread,butwewerealive.”Duringthejourney,Raynorbeganacareerasanaturewriter.Shewrites,"52hadtakeneverymaterialthingfrommeandleftmetornbare,anemptypageattheendofa(n)53writtenbook.Ithadalsogivenmea54,eithertoleavethatpage55ortokeepwritingthestorywithhope.Ichosehope/'B.usedupB.commonB.luckB.walkingB.usedupB.commonB.luckB.walkingB.frighteningB.revenueB.occasionalB.lawfulC.backedupC.preventableC.careC.busC.disappointingC.compensationC.abundantC.attractiveD.keptupD.seriousD.promiseD.railD.surprisingD.allowanceD.constantD.illegalA.mildA.cureA.businessA.expectedA.budgetA.frequentA.unpopular

44.A.soonB.earlyC.lateD.slowly45.A.harderB.easierC.cheaperD.funnier46.A.rolledB.bledC.achedD.trembled47.A.struggleB.progressC.excitementD.research48.A.developedB.controlledC.reducedD.increased49.A.InitiallyB.EventuallyC.TemporarilyD.Consequently50.A.gainedB.keptC.woundedD.lost51.A.sewnB.washedC.wornD.ironed52.A.DoctorsB.HikingC.LawyersD.Homelessness53.A.wellB.partlyC.neatlyD.originally54.A.choiceB.rewardC.promiseD.break55.A.looseB.fullC.blankD.missing第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheMetropolitanMuseumofArt1000FifthAvenueNewYork,NY10028EEntrancesHoursFifthAvenueat82ndStreetHoursOpen7daysaweek.Sunday-Thursday10:00-17:30FridayandSaturday10:00-21:00ClosedThanksgivingDay,December25,January1,andthefirstMondayinMay.Admission$25,00recommendedforadults,$12,00recommendedforstudents,includestheMainBuildingandTheCloisters(回质E)onthesameday;freeforchildrenunder12withanadult.FreewithAdmissionAllspecialexhibitions,aswellasfilms,lectures,guidedtours,concerts,gallerytalks,andfamily/children'sprogramsarefreewithadmission.Askabouttoday'sactivitiesattheGreatHallInformationDesk.TheCloistersMuseumandGardensTheCloistersmuseumandgardensisabranchofTheMetropolitanMuseumofArtdevotedtotheartandarchitectureofEuropeintheMiddleAges.Theextensivecollectionconsistsofmasterworksinsculpture,coloredglass,andpreciousobjectsfromEuropedatingfromaboutthe9thtothe15thcentury.Hours:Open7daysaweek.March-October10:00-17:15November-February10:00-16:45ClosedThanksgivingDay,December25,andJanuary1.Howmuchmaytheypayifan11-year-oldgirlandherworkingparentsvisitthemuseum?A.$12. B.$37. C.S50. D.$62.TheattractionoftheCloistersmuseumandgardensliesinthefactthat .A.itopensalltheyearround B.itscollectionsdatefromtheMiddleAgesC.ithasamodemEuropean-stylegarden D.itsellsexcellentEuropeanglasscollectionsB 〜Inthe1760s,MathurinRozeopenedaseriesofshopsthatboasted(享有)aspecialmeatsoupcalledconsomme.Althoughthemainattractionwasthesoup,Roze'schainshopsalsosetanewstandardfordiningout,whichhelpedtoestablishRozeastheinventorofthemodernrestaurant.Today,scholarshavegeneratedlargeamountsofinstructiveresearchaboutrestaurants.Takevisualhintsthatinfluencewhatweeat:dinersservedthemselvesabout20percentmorepasta(意大利面食)whentheirplatesmatchedtheirfood.Whenadark-coloredcakewasservedonablackplateratherthanawhiteone,customersrecognizeditassweeterandmoretasty.Lightingmatters,too.WhenBerlinrestaurantcustomersateindarkness,theycouldn'ttellhowmuchthey'dhad:thosegivenextra-largesharesatemorethaneveryoneelse,butwerenonethewiser-theydidn'tfeelfuller,andtheywerejustasreadyfordessert.Timeismoney,butthatprinciplemeansdifferentthingsfordifferenttypesofrestaurants.Unlikefast-foodplaces,finediningshopsprefercustomerstostaylongerandspend.Onewaytoencouragecustomerstostayandorderthatextraround:putonsomeMozart(莫扎特).Whenclassical,ratherthanpop,musicwasplaying,dinersspentmore.Fastmusichurrieddinersout.Particularscentsalsohaveaneffect:dinerswhogotthescentoflavender(薰衣草)stayedlongerandspentmorethanthosewhosmelledlemon,ornoscent.Meanwhile,thingsthatyoumightexpecttodiscouragespending一“bad”tables,crowding,highprices-don*tnecessarily.Dinersatbadtables—nexttothekitchendoor,say——spentnearlyasmuchasothersbutsoonfled.Itcanbeconcludedthatrestaurantkeepersneednot“beoverlyconcernedabout'bad"tables,"giventhatthey'reprofitable.Asfbrcrowds,aHongKongstudyfoundthattheyincreasedarestaurant'sreputation,suggestinggreatfoodatfairprices.Anddoublingabuffefspriceledcustomerstosaythatitspizzawas11percenttastier.Theunderlinedphrase44nonethewiser''inparagraph3mostprobablyimpliesthatthecustomerswere .A.notawareofeatingmore than usual B. notwillingtosharefoodwithothersC.notconsciousofthefood quality D. notfondofthefoodprovidedHowcouldafinediningshopmakemoreprofit?A.Playingclassicalmusic. B. Introducinglemonscent.C.Makingthelightbrighter. D. Usingplatesoflargersize.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtalkabout?A.Tipstoattractmorecustomers. B.Problemsrestaurantsarefacedwith.C.Waystoimproverestaurants,reputation.D.Commonmisunderstandingsaboutrestaurants.CIfyouwanttodisturbthecarindustry,you*dbetterhaveafewbilliondollars:Mom-and-popcarmakersareunlikelytobeatthebiggestcarcompanies.Butinagriculture,smallfarmerscangetthebestofthemajorplayers.Byconnectingdirectlywithcustomers,andbyrespondingquicklytochangesinthemarketsaswellasintheecosystems(生态系统),smallfarmerscankeeponestepaheadofthebigguys.Astheco-founderoftheNationalYoungFannersCoalition(NYFC,美国青年农会)andafamilyfarmermyself,Ihaveafront-rowseattotheinnovationsamongsmallfarmersthataretransformingtheindustry.Forexample,taketheQuickCutGreensHarvester,atooldevelopedjustacoupleofyearsagobyayoungfarmer,JonathanDysinger,inTennessee,withasmallloanfromalocalSlowMoneygroup.Itenablessmall-scalefannerstoharvest175poundsofgreenvegetablesperhour-ahugeimprovementoverharvestingjustafewdozenpoundsbyhand-suddenlymakingitpossiblefbrthelittleguystocompetewithlargefarmsofCalifornia.Beforethetoolcameout,smallfarmerscouldn'ttouchthepriceperpoundofferedbyCaliforniafarms.Butnow,withthecombinationofabetterpricepointandagenerallyfresherproduct,theycanstayinbusiness.Thesustainablesuccessofsmallfarmers,though,won'thappenwithoutfundamentalchangestotheindustry.Onecrucialfactorissecureaccesstoland.Competitionfrominvestors,developers,10—andestablishedlargefarmersmakesowningone'sownlandunattainableformanynewfarmers.From2004to2013,agriculturallandvaluesdoubled,andtheycontinuetoriseinmanyregions.Anotherchallengeformorethanamillionofthemostqualifiedfarmworkersandmanagersisanon-existentpathtocitizenship——thegreatestbarriertobuildingafarmoftheirown.Withfarmersovertheageof65outnumbering(多于)farmersyoungerthan35bysixtoone,andwithtwo-thirdsofthenation'sfarmlandinneedofanewfarmer,wemustclearthepathfortalentedpeoplewillingtogrowthenation'sfood.Therearesolutionsthatcouldlightapathtowardamoresustainableandfairfarmeconomy,butfarmerscan'tclumsilyputthemtogetherbeforeus.WeattheNYFCneedbroadsupportasweurgeCongresstoincreasefarmlandconservation,aswepushforimmigrationreform,andasweseekpoliciesthatwillensurethesuccessofadiverseandambitiousnextgenerationoffarmersfromallbackgrounds.WithanewfarmbilltobedebatedinCongress,consumersmusttakeastandwithyoungfarmers.Theauthormentionscarindustryatthebeginningofthepassagetointroduce .A.theprogressmadeincarindustry B.aspecialfeatureofagricultureC.atrendofdevelopmentinagricultureD.theimportanceofinvestingincarindustry62.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoillustratewiththeexampleinparagraph2?Loanstosmalllocalfannersarenecessary.Technologyisvitalforagriculturaldevelopment.Competitionbetweensmallandbigfarmsisfierce.Smallfarmersmaygainsomeadvantagesoverbigones.Whatisthedifficultyfbrthosenewfarmers?A.Togainmorefinancialaid. B.Tohiregoodfarmmanagers.C.Tohavefamsoftheirown. D.Towinoldfarmers,support.Whatshouldfarmersdoforamoresustainableandfairfarmeconomy?A.SeeksupportbeyondNYFC. B.Expandfannlandconservation.C.BecomemembersofNYFC. D.Investmoretoimprovetechnology.DChildrenasyoungastenarebecomingdependentonsocialmediafortheirsenseofself-worth,amajorstudywarned.Itfoundmanyyoungsters(少年)nowmeasuretheirstatusbyhowmuchpublicapprovaltheygetonline,oftenthrough“likes”.Somechangetheirbehaviourinreallifetoimprovetheirimageontheweb.Thereportintoyoungstersagedfrom8to12wascarriedoutbyChildren'sCommissioner(专员)AnneLongfield.Shesaidsocialmediafirmswereexposingchildrentomajoremotionalrisks,withsomeyoungstersstartingsecondaryschoolill-equippedtocopewiththetremendouspressuretheyfacedonline.Somesocialappswerepopularamongthechildreneventhoughtheysupposedlyrequireuserstobeatleast13.Theyoungstersadmittedplanningtripsaroundpotentialphoto-opportunitiesandthenmessagingfriends-andfriendsoffriends-todemand“likes”fortheironlineposts.Thereportfoundthatyoungstersfelttheirfriendshipscouldbeatriskiftheydidnotrespondtosocialmediapostsquickly,andaroundtheclock.Childrenaged8to10were"startingtofeelhappy“whenotherslikedtheirposts.However,thoseinthe10to12agegroupwereuconcernedwithhowmanypeopleliketheirposts",suggestinga“need”fbrsocialrecognitionthatgetsstrongertheoldertheybecome.MissLongfieldwarnedthatagenerationofchildrenriskedgrowingup"worriedabouttheirappearanceandimageasaresultoftheunrealisticlifestylestheyfollowonplatforms,andincreasinglyanxiousaboutswitchingoffduetotheconstantdemandsofsocialmedia''.Shesaid:"Childrenareusingsocialmediawithfamilyandfriendsandtoplaygameswhentheyareinprimaryschool.Butwhatstartsasfunusageofappsturnsintotremendouspressureinrealsocialmediainteractionatsecondaryschool.”Astheirworldexpanded,shesaid,childrencomparedthemselvestoothersonlineinawaythatwas"hugelydamagingintermsoftheirself-identity,intermsoftheirconfidence,butalsointermsoftheirabilitytodevelopthemselves".MissLongfieldadded:"Thenthereisthispushtoconnect-ifyougooffline,willyoumiss11something,willyoumissout,willyoushowthatyoudon'tcareaboutthosepeopleyouarefollowing,allofthosecometogetherinahugewayatonce.""Forchildrenitisvery,verydifficulttocopewithemotionally."TheChildren'sCommissionerforEngland'sstudy-LifeinLikes-foundthatchildrenasyoungas8wereusingsocialmediaplatformslargelyforplay.However,theresearch-involvingeightgroupsof32childrenaged8to12-suggestedthatastheyheadedtowardtheirteens,theybecameincreasinglyanxiousonline.Bythetimetheystartedsecondaryschool-atage11一childrenwerealreadyfarmoreawareoftheirimageonlineandfeltunderhugepressuretoensuretheirpostswerepopular,thereportfound.However,theystilldidnotknowhowtocopewithmean-spiritedjokes,orthesenseofincompetencetheymightfeeliftheycomparedthemselvestocelebrities信人)ormorebrilliantfriendsonline.Thereportsaidtheyalsofacedpressuretorespondtomessagesatallhoursoftheday-especiallyatsecondaryschoolwhenmoreyoungstershavemobilephones.TheChildren'sCommissionersaidschoolsandparentsmustnowdomoretopreparechildrenfortheemotionalminefield(雷区)theyfacedonline.Andshesaidsocialmediacompaniesmustalso"takemoreresponsibility''.Theyshouldeithermonitortheirwebsitesbettersothatchildrendonotsignuptooearly,ortheyshouldadjusttheirwebsitestotheneedsofyoungerusers.JavedKhan,ofchildren'scharityBarnardo?s,said:"It'svitalthatnewcompulsoryage-appropriaterelationshipandsexeducationlessonsinEnglandshouldhelpequipchildrentodealwiththegrowingdemandsofsocialmedia.**ICsalsohugelyimportantfbrparentstoknowwhichappstheirchildrenareusing."Whydidsomesecondaryschoolstudentsfeeltoomuchpressure?Theywerenotprovidedwithadequateequipment.Theywerenotwellpreparedforemotionalrisks.Theywererequiredtogivequickresponses.Theywerepreventedfromusingmobilephones.Somesocialappcompaniesweretoblamebecause .theydidn'tadequatelychecktheirusers'registrationtheyorganizedphototripstoattractmoreyoungsterstheyencouragedyoungsterstopostmorephotostheydidn'tstopyoungstersfromstayinguplateChildren'scomparingthemselvestoothersoninemayleadto .A.lessfriendlinesstoeachother B.lowerself-identityandconfidenceC.anincreaseinonlinecheating D.astrongerdesiretostayonlineAccordingtoLifeinLikes,aschildrengrew,theybecamemoreanxiousto .A.circulatetheirpostsquickly B. knowthequalitiesoftheir postsC.usemobilephonesfbrplay D. getmorepublicapprovalWhatshouldparentsdotosolvetheproblem?A.Communicatemorewithsecondary schools. B.Urgemediacompaniestocreatesafer apps.C.Keeptrackofchildren'suseofsocial media. D.Forbidtheirchildrenfrom visitingthe web.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?Theinfluenceofsocialmediaonchildren.Theimportanceofsocialmediatochildren.Theprobleminbuildingahealthyrelationship.Themeasuretoreducerisksfromsocialmedia.第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单筒。HowArtsPromoteOurEconomyWhenmostpeoplethinkofthearts,theyimaginetheendproduct,thebeautifulpainting,awonderfulpieceofmusic,oranaward-winningperformanceinthetheater.Butartsgroupsbringbroadervaluetoourcommunities.Theeconomicimpactoftheartsisoftenoverlookedandbadlyjudged.Theartscreatejobsthathelpdeveloptheeconomy.Anygivenperformancetakesatourbusfullofartists,technicalexperts,managers,musicians,orwriterstocreateanappealingpieceofart.12—Thesepeopleearnalivingwagefortheirprofessionalknowledgeandskills.Anothergroupoffolksisneededtohelpmarkettheevent.44Ifyoubuildittheywillcome”isamisleadingbelief.Painters,digitalmediaexperts,photographers,bookingagentsandpromotersarehiredtosellticketsandpromotetheevent.AccordingtotheDallasAreaCulturalAdvocacyCoalition,artsagenciesemploymorethan10,000peopleasfull-orpart-timeemployeesorindependentcontractors.Asuccessfulartsneighborhoodcreatesarippleeffect(连锁反应)throughoutacommunity.In2005,whentheBishopArtsTheatrewasdonatedtoourtown,thelocationwasconsideredapoorareaoftown.AfterinvestingmorethanSImillioninreconstiuctingthebuilding,webeganproducingafullseasonoftheaterperformances,jazzconcerts,andyear-roundartseducationprogramsin2008.Nearly40percentofjazzloversliveoutsideoftheDallascitylimitsanddriveorflyintoenjoyaneveningintheBishopArtsDistrict.Nodoubtthetheaterhascontributedtothearea'sdevelopmentandeconomicgrowth.Today,therearegalleries,studios,restaurantsandnewlybuiltworkspaceswhereneighborsshareexperiences,wherethereisrenewedlifeandenergy.Inthisway,artsandculturealsoserveasapublicgood.TeCoTheatricalProductionsInc.madeuseofBloomberg'sinvestmentofS35,000togetnearly5400,000inpublicandprivatesectorsupportduringthehvo-yearperiod.Further,Dallasartsandarts-basedbusinessesproduceS298foreverydollarthecityspendsonartsprogrammingandfacilities.InPhiladelphia,ametroareasmallerthanDallas,theartshaveaneconomicimpactofalmost$3billionandsupport44,000jobs,80percentofwhichactuallylieoutsidetheartsindustry,includingaccountants,marketers,constructionworkers,hotelmanagers,printers,andotherkindsofartworkers.Theartsareefficienteconomicdriversandwhentheyaresupported,theentiresmall-businesscommunitybenefits.Itiswrongtoassumeartsgroupscannotmakeaprofit.Butinordertostayinbusiness,artsgroupsmustproducereturns.Ifyouareastudentstudyingthearts,chancesareyouhavebeenill-advisedtohaveaplanB.Butthosewhotrulyunderstandtheeconomicimpactandcanworktochangethepatternscancreateawiderangeofcareerpossibilities.ArtsasaneconomicdriverOurcommunities(71)▲fromartsintermsofeconomy.(72)▲ofarts'promotingoureconomyArtsactivitydemandsa(n)(73)▲effort.Itinvolvescreation,performance^and(74)—▲_.Artistsmakealivingthroughtheircreativework.Othersgetpaidbymarketingtheevent.Artshaveagraduallyspreading(75)ATheycouldhelppromoteotherindustrieswhethertheylieinsideoroutsidearts.Besidestickets,somejazzloverswillpaytheir(76)▲toandfromtheevents.Artscontributetoculturaldevelopmentwhenpeoplegathertogethertosharetheirexperienceandrenewtheirenergy.Investmentinartscouldproducepotential(77)Aeconomicresults.♦TeCousedaS35,000artinvestmenttoattractanoverallsupportof$400,000.InDallas,onedollarinvestedinartscouldharvestanextraordinaryreturnofnearlyS300.InPhiladelphiatheartshavecreatedabout35,000jobopportunitiesforworkers(78)▲artsindustry.ArtstudentsmakingagoodlivingWiththese(79)▲inmind,artstudentsneednotworryabouttheircareerandhavea(n)(80)Aplan.13—第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)81请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。LiJiang 6July,SunnyOurfamilywillgoonatripnextmonthandneedasuitcase.Twodaysago,Momaskedmetofindrelevantinformationontheinternet.ButtheinformationIgotwasrichandvaried,orevencontradictory.Confused,1simplybasedmydecisionontheratings.Withinfiveminutes,weorderedtheoneweweresatisfiedwith.Thisafternoon,Momreceivedthecaseandtoldmeshelikeditverymuch. 「足^SuHua 6July,SunnyThismorning,ourfamilywentout,hangingroundinthedowntownarea.WefoundaratingoftheTopTenRestaurants,andwentintooneofthem.Wespentquitealotofmoney,butwerenothappy.Momcomplainedalot,andsaidthatdespiteitshighratings,thefoodwa

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