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第I卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

1.Whoistheman?

A.Abankclerk.B.Arepairman.C.Atailor.

2.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplaceprobably?

A.Inthebathroom.B.Inaswimmingpool.C.Inthekitchen.

3.Whydoesthewomanneedthebook?

A.Forfun.B.Foraclass.C.Forhomework.

4.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?

A.﹩19.80B.﹩15.00C.﹩14.50

5.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Losingweight.B.Playingagame.C.Havingarace.

第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Aftertheshow.B.Duringtheshow.C.Beforetheshow.

7.Whatwillthewomando?

A.HelpDavidwithsinging.B.BuyDavidagift.C.ThankDavidinperson.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatisthewomannow?

A.Afactoryworker.B.Asecretary.C.Anengineer.

9.Whichistrueaboutthewoman’spresentjob?

A.Sheworksovertimeeveryday.

B.Shegetsalongwellwiththecolleagues.

C.Shegetsabadsalary.

10.WherewillthewomangothisSaturday?

A.Theman’shome.B.Hercompany.C.Hercolleague’shome.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.WhatdoesLiMeiactasintheplay?

A.Ayoungdirector.B.Adancer.C.Apoorfarmer.

12.Whenwilltheexambeheld?

A.NextSundaymorning.B.NextSundayafternoon.C.NextSundayevening.

13.Whatisthewomandoingintheeveningrecently?

A.Memorizingthelines.B.Doinghomework.C.MemorizingEnglishwords.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whichflightwillthewomantake?

A.Theflightat9:

45pmonThursday.

B.Theflightat9:

45amonThursday.

C.Theflightat3amonFriday.

15.WhatisthewomangoingtodoinNewYork?

A.Toattendameeting.B.Toholdameeting.C.Todosomeshopping.

16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?

A.Sheoftentravelsbyplane.

B.Sheoftenholdsmeetingsabroad.

C.Shealwayspaysherbillbycash.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whydidthemanwalkuptotheboys?

A.Hewantedtohelpthemsolvetheproblems.

B.Hewantedtoprotectthedogs.

C.Hewantedtoteachthemsomething.

18.Howdidtheboysdecidetohelpthedog?

A.Byhelpingitfinditshome.B.Bytakingithome.C.Bygivingittotheman.

19.Whichisthebiggestlieaccordingtothemonologue?

A.Boysshouldnothaveacontesttellinglies.

B.It’snogoodtolie.

C.Themansaidhenevertoldaliewhenhewasyoung.

20.Whogotthedogatlast?

A.Theoldestboy.B.Thesmallestboy.C.Theman.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

InamomentwhenIprayedforjusttherightwords,amanwithfewwordssaidtherightthing.Afterall,that’swhatfriendsdo.Now,Ihaveseenthosetulipspushthroughthesoileveryspringforovertenyears.

21.WhydidJackthrowsomepapersontheauthor’sdesk?

A.Shegavehimthewrongpapers.

B.Hethoughtherreportwasverybad.

C.Hewantedhertocheckthemagain.

D.Hedidn’tagreewithhercorrection.

22.WhatpromisedidtheauthormaketoJack?

A.Shewouldworkharderfromthenon.B.Shewouldtreathimlikeafriend.

C.Shewouldbringhimsomecakes.D.Shewouldtreathimthesameway.

23.ThetulipbulbsthatJackgavetheauthorprobablysuggest______.

A.loveB.honorC.hopeD.thanks

24.Whatdidtheauthormeanbysaying“that’swhatfriendsdo”?

A.Friendsmusthelpeachothertocorrectmistakes.

B.Friendsshouldgiveadvicetoeachotherattherighttime.

C.Friendsshoulddoanythingforeachother.

D.Friendsshouldtreateachotherwithrespectandkindness.

B

SummerCamps

SportsCamp

Oursportscampallowskidstodiscovernewsportstheyhavenevertriedbefore.Outdooractivities,languagelearningandculturalexperienceswillalsobeapartoftheprogram.Thesummerprogramalreadyincludessportsbutyoucanchoosetodiscover,practiceandexperiencemorenewsports.Asthecampoffersmorethan30differentoutdoorsports,thechoiceisn’tsmall!

ArtCamp

Anicecampwillintroducekidstopaintingskillsandtheatreclasses.Whethertheyhavehadskillsintheseareasorhavenevertriedthem,ourteamofartistsandinstructorswillhelpkidstodevelopandexperimentnewskillsthatwillturnkidsintogreatartists.Theartsummercampistodevelopartisticskillsandbuildupcreativity.Italsoincludesoutdooractivities,languagelearningandculturalexperiences.

ScienceCamp

Thecampwillprovideyouwiththeskillstousenewtechnologiesandcommunicationmethods.Inthiscamp,kidswilllearntocreatetheirownvideofilmswithpictures,music,sound,camerarecordingsandtexts.Itwillhelpchildrendeveloptheircreativityandteamworkskillsinafunway.Thissummerprogramincludesoutdooractivities,languagelearningandculturalexperiences.Youwillhaveanunforgettablefunexperiencehere!

AnimalCamp

Ouranimalcampwillofferoneofthefinestprogramsforkids.Withover250animals,campershavemorechancestolearnaboutanimals.Everycamperissuretohaveawonderfulsummerexperience!

Ourprogramcentersonnaturestudy.Atthecamp,camperscandoallthethingsyouwouldexpectfromacamp.Weoffermorethan100activitychoiceseachweek.

25.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthecamps______.

A.providedifferentexperiencesforkidsinsummer

B.givecamperschoicesoflearningforeignculture

C.introduceteamworktocampersinaninterestingway

D.offeratleastthirtyoutdooractivitiesintheopenair

26.Intheartcamp,camperscan______.

A.paintwithfamousartistsB.createtheirownvideofilms

C.learnwiththehelpofteachersD.gotothetheatreeveryevening

27.Ifyouwanttolearnmoreaboutnature,youshouldchoose______.

A.SportsCampB.AnimalCamp

C.ArtCampD.ScienceCamp

28.Wherecanwemostprobablyreadthispassage?

A.Inashopwindow.B.Inabookonsports.

C.Inafashionmagazine.D.Inanewspaper.

C

Morethanhalfoftheworld’spopulationlivesincities.Trafficandpollutionarebecomingbigproblemsinbigcitiesallovertheworld.IncitieslikeMexicoCity,ShanghaiorCairothequalityoftheairisgettingworseeveryday.IntheUnitedStates,peoplespendmoretimesittingintrafficjams.

Someoftheworld’scitieshavealreadyfoundtheanswertotheproblem.InBogota,thecapitalofColumbia,thegovernmenthastakenmeasurestoimprovethequalityoflifeforthecity’s8millionpeople.Theycreatedoverathousandnewparks,anewpublictransportsystem,andbuilthundredsofcyclingandwalkingpaths.Peoplewholiveinthecityalsojoinedinmakingtheircityoneofthemostlivable(适合居住的)placesinSouthAmerica.

Todaycityplannersaroundtheworldarelookingforwaystoprovidemoreroomforlivingandlessroomforcars.InAmerica,publictransporthasincreasedover2%sincethemid1990s—notmuchbutastart.Moreandmorepeopleleavetheircarsathomeandgetonbuses,trainsorevenrideabiketowork.Somecitiesarefarbetteratplanningthanothers.InAmsterdam,forexample,only40%ofthepopulationusestheircarstogettowork,35%ridesabikewhile25%usespublictransport.InParis,abouthalfofthecity’sworkersdrivetheircarstowork.

Forcitiesindevelopingcountries,theproblemshavejuststarted.Trafficisgettingworseasmoreandmorepeoplecanaffordtobuyacar.

29.ThewriterlistedMexicoCity,ShanghaiandCairoasexamplesofcitiesof______.

A.heavytrafficB.airpollution

C.rapiddevelopmentD.largepopulation

30.WhatdidBogotadotoimprovethequalityoflifeforitspeople?

A.Itshutdownsomefactoriesinthecity.

B.Itintroducedaforeignpublictransportsystem.

C.Itencouragedpeopletoplanttreesinthecity.

D.Itbuiltnewparksandanewpublictransportsystem.

31.Fromthethirdparagraph,wecanlearnthat______.

A.35%ofthepopulationinParisridesabiketowork

B.halfofthepeopleinAmsterdamdrivetheircarstowork

C.aquarterofthepeopleinAmsterdamusepublictransport

D.Americanpublictransporthasincreasedmuchsincethe1990s

32.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.Waystosolvetrafficjams

B.Newchangesintransportsystems

C.People’snewchoiceinbigcities

D.Parksinsteadofcarsforthecities

D

Manypeopleturntodoctorsorself-helpbooks,buttheyignoreapowerfulthingthatcouldhelpthemfightillness:

theirfriends.

Researchersareonlynowstartingtopayattentiontotheimportanceoffriendshipinhealth.A10-yearAustralianstudyfoundthatoldpeoplewithalargecircleoffriendswere22percentlesslikelytodieduringthestudyperiodthanthosewithfewerfriends.Alarge2007studyshowedanincreaseofnearly60percentintheriskforobesity(肥胖)amongpeoplewhosefriendsgainedweight.Andlastyear,Harvardresearchersreportedthatstrongsocialtiescouldimprovebrainhealthasweage.

“Ingeneral,therole(作用)offriendshipinourlivesisn’twellrealized,”saidRebecca,aprofessorattheUniversityofNorthCarolina.“Friendshiphasabiggereffectonourpsychological(心理的)healththanfamilyrelationships.”

Whilemanyfriendshipstudiesareaboutthecloserelationshipsofwomen,someresearchshowsthatmencanbenefit,too.Inasix-yearstudyof736middle-agedmen,havingfriendshipsreducestheriskofheartattack.Onlysmokingwasasimportantariskfactor(因素)ashavinglittlesocialsupport.

Exactlywhyfriendshiphassuchabigeffectisn’tentirelyclear.Whilefriendscansendasickpersontothehospitalorpickupmedicine,thebenefitsgowellbeyondphysicalassistance.Friendshipclearlyhasabigpsychologicaleffect.“Peoplewithstrongerfriendshipsfeellikethereissomeonetheycanturnto,”saidKaren,adoctor.“Themessageofthesestudiesisthatfriendsmak

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