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1.Whydoesthemanfixthecarhimself?
A.Becausehehimselfcanrepairit.
B.Becausehewantstosavemoney.
C.Becausethereisnothingwrongwiththecar.
2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Ateacherandapupil.
B.Anartistandastudent.
C.Ahousepainterandanowner.
3.Howwillthemanprobablygodowntown?
A.Heislikelytotakeabus.
B.Heislikelytotakeataxi.
C.Heislikelytotaketheunderground.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shelosthernotes.
B.Shedidn’ttakethenotes.
C.Afriendhasborrowedhernotes.
5.Whenwilltheshirtsbefinished?
A.Fridaymorning.B.Saturdayafternoon.C.Fridayafternoon.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5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,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至8题。
6.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shefeltsad.
B.ShehadatalkwithLucy.
C.Shequarreledwiththeman.
7.Whatisthemantryingtodo?
A.Helptomakeup.
B.Apologizetoeachother.
C.Makefriendswiththewoman.
8.Howdoesthewomanfeelatlast?
A.ShehatesLucy.
B.Sheagreesthatsheherselfiswrong.
C.Sheissatisfiedwiththeman’ssuggestion.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Whataretheytalkingabout?
A.Theirsummervacation.
B.Howtodriveatractor.
C.Howtodofarmwork.
10.WheredidJanespendhersummerholiday?
A.Onafarm.B.Athome.C.Inafruitgarden.
11.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Harry’smotherwasill.
B.Janedidmuchhousework.
C.Harrydroveatruckonthefarm.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Whyhasthemanhardlyseenthewomanlately?
A.Shehadatrafficaccident.
B.Shemovedtoanotherplace.
C.Sheisworkingunusualhours.
13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inanoffice.B.Atabusstop.C.Inanapartment.
14.Whatdothespeakersagreetodosoon?
A.Goouttogether.
B.Takecareofeachother.
C.Sharethesameapartment.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whenwillsomeonecometocheckthehotwater?
A.Thisafternoon.B.Tomorrow.C.Attheweekend.
16.Howdidthestudentsknowabouttheflat?
A.Fromafriend.B.Fromanewspaper.C.Fromahouseagency.
17.Whatwillthewomandotosettletheproblemaboutthefridge?
A.OrderoneontheInternet.
B.Getsomeonetofixtheoldone.
C.Paythestudentsforthenewone.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whatisthespeaker?
A.Aweatherreporter.B.Ahotelmanager.C.Atourguide.
19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestdoing?
A.Bringingwarmclothes.
B.Doingsomesunbathing.
C.Borrowingskisfromothers.
20.Whatismentionedinthepassage?
A.Theweatherischangeable.
B.Peoplecan’teatlocalfoodnearby.
C.Travelershaveachancetotastelocalfood.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Participantsinanonlineforumwereaskedwhetherspaceexplorationwasworthwhile.Herearesomeofthecommentstheyposted:
PlanetGirl7.17pm
Ourworldisravagedbywar,famineandpoverty.Billionsofpeoplestrugglejusttosurvivefromdaytoday.MeanwhiletheUSspaceagencyhasUS$16billiontoplaywitheveryyear.Wemustdealwiththeworld’surgentproblems.Spaceexplorationisaluxurywecannotafford.
Dragon7.18pm
That$16billionspentonspaceisnothingcomparedtothe$370billionspentonthemilitary.
JJ7.20pm
Exploringspaceisinvestinginthefuture.Everyoneknowswe’rerunningoutofresources.There’smassiveover-populationtoo.Thesolarsystemhasheapsofresourceswecanuseformining,andmaybewecancoloniseotherplanets.Ifwedon’tdoitnow,itmightbetoolate.
PlanetGirl7.22pm
Wehavetotackleproblemsofover-populationandresourcedepletionhereonEarth,insteadofchasingsciencefictiondreams.Otherwisewewilljustexportourunsustainablelifestyletoanotherplanet.Wemightconsumethewholeuniverse!
!
JJ7.23pm
Spaceexplorersrock!
Theyknowwhattheyareinfor,andtheystilldoitanyway.That’swhatIcallcourage!
Wehumanshavealwaysstruggledtoexpandourhorizons.Wewanttoknowwhatelseisoutthere.Whoknows,maybewe’lldiscoverthesolutiontoallourproblemsoutthere!
Switched-on7.25pm
Spaceexplorationhashadahugeeffectonourlives.Wanttotalktosomeonehalfwayaroundtheworld?
Sure.Gettheweatherforecast?
Comingrightup.Checkexactlywhereyouare?
Absolutely.It’sallpossible,thankstosatellitetechnology,globalpositioningsystems,andtherest.Iftherewasnospaceexploration,we’dbesittingaroundinthedark,nottalkingonline!
Penny7.50pm
Satellitesarelaunchedbyprivatecompanies—forprofit.PlanetEarthdoesn’talwaysbenefit.ExploringremoteplanetscertainlydoesnotcontributetolifeonEarth.
21.FromtheonlineforumPlanetGirlmeansthatspaceexplorationis______.
A.expensivebutnecessary.
B.expensiveandunnecessary
C.veryimportantbuttooexpensive.
D.notveryimportantbutaffordable.
22.WhatisthemostlikelyreasonthatJJdoesnotdiscussthecostofspaceexploration?
A.Heagreesthatspaceexplorationcoststoomuch.
B.Hedoesnotknowhowmuchspaceexplorationcosts.
C.Hethinksspaceexplorationisworthwhile,whateverthecost.
D.HeknowsPlanetGirliswrongaboutthecostofspaceexploration.
23.WhatisonepointthatPlanetGirlandJJaremostlikelytoagreeabout?
A.Earth’sresourcesarefastdisappearing.
B.Spendingmoneyonwarisunnecessary.
C.Spaceexplorationencouragescreativity.
D.Livingonotherplanetsisarealpossibility.
B
Thereoncelivedarichbusinessmanwhohadalazyson.Thebusinessmanwantedhissontobehardworkingandresponsible.Onedayhesaid,“Today,Iwantyoutogooutandearnsomething.Ifyoufail,youwon’thaveyourmealtonight.”
Hewentcryingstraighttohismother.Herheartmeltedatherson’seyes.Shegavehimagoldcoin.Whenthefatheraskedhissonwhathehadearned,thesonpresentedhimwiththegoldcoin.Thefatheraskedhimtothrowitintoawell.
Thenextday,heaskedhissontoearnsomethingagain.Thistimehewentcryingtohissisterwhogavehimacoin.Whenheshowedittohisfatherheagainaskedhimtothrowitintoawell.Thenthefatheraskedhimtoearnmoremoney.
Thistimesincetherewasnoonetohelphim,thesonwasforcedtogotothemarket.Oneshopkeepertoldhimhewouldpayhimtwocoinsifhecarriedhistrunktohishouse.Hedidsoandsweatedplenty.Ashereturnedhomehewasaskedtodothesame.Thesonalmostcriedout.Hecouldnotimaginethrowinghishard-earnedmoneylikethat.Hecried,“Myentirebodyisaching.Youareaskingmetothrowthemoneyintothewell.”
Atthismoment,thebusinessmantoldhimonefeelsthepainonlywhenthefruitsofhardlaborarewasted.Onearliertwooccasionshewashelpedandthereforehadnopaininthrowingthecoinsintothewell.Thesonhadnowrealizedthevalueofhardwork.Hepromisednevertobelazyandsafelykeepthefather’swealth.Thefatherhandedoverthekeysofhisshoptothesonandpromisedtoguidehimthroughtherestofthelife.
24.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthefatheris______.
A.lazyandstrictB.cleverandexperienced
C.courageousandconfidentD.humorousandresponsible
25.Accordingtothepassage,thefatherwantedhissontorealize______.
A.thevalueofmoneyB.thevalueofhardwork
C.theimportanceofmoney.D.theimportanceofhardlabor
26.Whohelpedthesonthethirdtimehewasaskedtoearnsomething?
A.Hismother.B.Hissister.C.Himself.D.Ashopkeeper.
27.Accordingtothepassage,wecanpredictthatthesonwaslikelyto______.
A.becomesuccessfulB.lookforagoodjob
C.useuphisfather’swealth.D.hatehisfatherinthefuture
C
Moreyoungchildrenknowhowtooperateacomputermousethanrideabikeastechnologytightensitsgriponthenation’syouth,researcherswarn.And,whilesevenoutoftenyoungstersagedbetweentwoandfivearecomfortableplayingon-linegames,lessthantwointencouldswimunaided.Thefiguresshowthatthetraditionalmilestoneswhichachildwouldexpecttoachievearebeingreplacedbydigitalones.Parentsareeithertoobusyortoolazytohelptheiroffspringtolearnpracticalandphysicalskills—fromridingabiketotyingtheirlaces—oftenfindingitsimplertosittheminfrontofascreen.Insteadofexperiencingtherealworld,childrenarecopyingtheirparentsbytappingawayonphonesorkeyboards—attheexpenseoftheirsocialandphysicalwell-being.ChilddevelopmentexpertSuePalmersaidthatthefiguresshowedweare“coopingchildrenupinside”morethanever.
Accordingtothestudy,23percentofchildrenbetweentwoandfivecanmakeacallonamobilephoneandaquartercannavigatebetweenwebsiteswithease.OneinfiveknewtheirwayaroundsmartphonesorevenaniPad.Twothirdsknewhowtoturnacomputeronand73percentsaidtheycouldworkamouse.Whenitcametoreal-lifematters,however,thepicturewasverydifferent.Just48percentknewtheirownhomeaddressandonlyathirdwereabletowritetheirfirstandlastnames.
“Byencouragingthemtoliveavirtualscreen-basedexistencewearedeadeningtheirdevelopmentaldriveanddumbthemdown,”shesaid.“Theygetusedtothequickfixandtheeasyrewardsofcommunicatingwithtechnol