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2017.第一部分(共两节,满分20分)(5l5分)听下面5段。每段仅读一遍。WherewillthewomanToa B.Totheman’s C.ToaWhatdoesthemanThepricetagofthetennisshoesisThewomanshouldbuyapairofhikingThetennisshoesarenotsoexpensiveasthewomanHowdoesthemansuggestthewomangotoBy B.By C.ByWhatdoesthemansuggestthewomanDosome B.Takeashort C.HaveaWhatarethespeakersmainlytalkingA.A B.A C.A(15115分听下面5段或独白。每段或独白读两遍。66、7题。WheredoestheconversationprobablytakeAtaho B.Atthe C.AtatravelWhydoesthewomanwanttokeeptheman’sTofollowthe B.Torecordthedetailslater.C.Tomakeacopyof7810WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweentheBrotherand B.Teacherand C.FatherandWhatisthewoman’sattitudetowardstheman’s B. C.WherearetheIn B.In C.In81113WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheIt’s B.It’s C.It’sworthWhatmadethewomanconfusedabouttheThe B.The C.ThespecialWhatdoweknowabouttheShelikesgoingtotheShereadalotbeforewatchingtheSheisfamiliarwiththecharactersofthe914l7Whatdidthemanthinkofworkinghere B. 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C.第二部分阅读理解(40分)(15230分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、CD)AetoEveryonelovesAdventureland!TheParksandExhibitionswerebuiltforyoutoexplore,enjoy,andadmiretheirwonders.Everyvisitwillbeanunforgettableexperience.Youwillgoawayenriched,longingtocomeback.Whatareyougoingtodothistime?TheTravelExplorecesyouhaveneverbeentobefore,andexperiencedifferentwaysoflife.VisittheAmazonjunglevillage,theTurkishmarket,theTaifloatingmarket,theBerbermountainhouseandothers.Talktothepeopletherewhowilllyouabouttheirlives,andthingstheymake.Youcantrymakingacarpet,makingnets,fishing…TheFutureThisexhibitionshowshowprogresswilltouchourlives.Itallowsustolookintothefutureandexplorethecitiesofthenextcenturyandthewaywe’llbelivingthen.Spendsometimeinourspacestationandclimbintooursimulator(模拟装置)fortheJourneytoMars!TheNatureThisisnotreallyoneparkbutseveral.IntheSafariParkyoucandriveamongAfricananimalsinoneofourRangeCruisers:seelions,giraffes,elephantsinthewild.MoveontotheOceanParktowatchthedolphinsandwhales.AndthenthereisstilltheAviarytosee…TheThisisthecenterofAdventureland.Runoutoffilm,needsomepostcardsandstamps?Forallthesethingsandmanymore,visitourundergroundshopcenter.Comehereforinformationandideastoo.TheTravelPavilionisbuilttohelpvisitors realizetheimportanceofefamiliarwithmountainlearnsomethingaboutdifferentcesinthelearnhowtomakethingssuchasfishingWhenyouvisitTheFutureTower,whichofthefollowingisNOTavailableforyoutoGettoknowaboutwhatpeople’slifewillHaveajourneytoC.EnjoyyourtimeinitsspaceD.LearnabouttheimpactofprogressonourIfyouwanttogetatoyliontotakehome,wherewillyoumostlikelyTheTravel B.TheNatureC.TheFuture D.TheBAlthoughhewillalwaysberememberedforportraying“Superman”,thegreatestroleofactorChristopherReeve’slifewasasachampionofsufferersofspinalcord(脊椎)injuriesandanadvocateofstemcellresearch.Unlikethemanofsteel,hewasn’tfasterthanaspeedingbullet,morepowerfulthananengineandhecouldn’tleaptallbuildingsinasinglebound.ButthecourageanddeterminationReevedisyedintryingto ehisparalysis(瘫痪)froma1995horse-ridingaccidentwentbeyondanyoftheachievementsofthecomicbookhero.“Hebecameareal-lifeSuperman.Hisheroism,hiscouragewasextraordinary,”ColinBlakemore,thechiefexecutiveofBritain’sMedicalResearchCouncilsaid.“Likemanypeoplewhosuffersometerribleinjuries,ChristopherReevewastotallychangedbythatexperienceandbroughtthekindofenergyandenthusiasmthatmadehimsuccessfulasafilmstartoanentirelydifferentissue,withhugeeffect.”Reeve,52,diedofheartfailureonOctober10,2004afterhavingtreatmentforaninfectedpressurewoundwithoutrealizinghisdreamofwalkingagain.Butinthenineyearssincehisaccident,hemade alprogresstoregainrespectandadmiration,establishedtheChristopherReeveParalysisFoundation,anon-profitresearchorganization,andusedhisfametoraisemillionsofdollarsforresearchintospinalcordinjuries.HealsoprovidedhopeandinspirationtootherpatientsandmadespeechestosupportscientiststobeallowedtoconductstemcellresearchinthehopesofeventuallycuringparalysisandotherillnessessuchasdiabetesandAlzheimer’sandParkinson’sdisease.“Hehasbeenourchampion.Ifyouthinkofspinalinjuries,youautomaticallyrecallapictureofChristopherReeve,”saidPaulSmith,executivedirectoroftheSpinalInjuriesAssociationinEngland.ItisbecauseofReevethatspinalcordinjuriesandstemcellresearcharesowidelydiscussed,accordingtoSmith.ThefactthatithappenedtoReeveshoweditcanaffectanyone,evenSuperman.Reevedidnotlivelongenoughtoseewhetherstemcellresearchcouldhelprestoremovementtotheparalyzed.Theresearchisstillinitsearlydaysandnooneknowswhatadvancesitmaybring.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethecharacteristicsofcaringand 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ingWhichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefortheA.AFighterofSpinalCordB.ARealHeroinC.AForeverD.AStrugglingC“We’vehadenoughoftheseboysmessingabout.”ThisiswhatAnnaSoubry,UK’sformerbusinessminister,saidearlierlastmonth,offeringherbackingofTheresaMayintherunningetheUK’snextprimeAccordingtoanewlistcompiledbyAgenceFrancePresse(AFP),theworld’s10mostpowerfulwomenincludestheUSfirstfemaleialnominee(提名者),HillaryClinton,headoftheUSFederalReserve,JanetYellen,andDirector-GeneraloftheWorldHealthOrganization,MargaretChan.ThereissomethinginterestingwiththeAFPlist––Amajorityofthe10womenareover60,theroughagewhensomewomen egrandmothers.AccordingtoTheAtlantic,thereasonsbehindthephenomenonmayincludethattoday’solderwomenarebettereducatedandexperiencedthananygenerationsbefore.Itisalsobecauseofsociety’schangingperceptions(观念)aboutwhatwomencanachieve––afterbeingheldbackintheirmiddleageraisingkidsandrunningdomesticlives,olderwomenarenowmorelikelytostartagaininsteadofretiringintoapeacefullifeofcookingandgardening.Also,accordingtotheUK’sConservativepeer,BaronessJenkinofKennington,peoplearegrowingtobemoretrustingtowardfemaleleaderscomparedtotheirmalecounterparts,especiallyduringperiodsofinstability.“Theyfeelthatatatimeofturmoil(),awomanwillbemorepracticalintheirapproach,morewillingtolistentovoicesaroundthetable,lesslikelytohaveaninstantlyaggressiveapproachtothings,”shetoldTheGuardian.Infact,thischangingatmosphereingenderequalityisspreadingallovertheworldandacrosswomenofallages.WhenUSgymnastSimoneBilessealedfourgoldsandabronze,shesaid,“I’mnotthenextUsainBoltorMichaelPhelps.I’mthefirstSimoneBiles.”AccordingtotheAFPlist,whichofthefollowingisHillaryClintonranksfirstintheGrandmothersaremorelikelytobeThefirstfemalenomineeisfromtheMostofthepowerfulwomenareofsimilarWhatdoesSoubrymeanbysaying“We’vehadenoughoftheseboysmessingTheboysalwaysmakethings 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