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A.Stopeatingfastfood.B.Eatmorefruit.C.Checkhisweight.
2.Whatwillthemando?
A.Lockthecupboard.B.AskJimforhelp.C.Movethecupboard
himself.
3.Whydoesthewomanhateherroommate?
A.Shemakesaterriblemessinthehouse.
B.Shealwayswearsthewoman’sclothes.
C.Sheneverwashesdishes.
4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Stayingathome.B.Reducingairpollution.C.Enjoyingfreshair.
5.HowwillthespeakersknowthewaytotheScienceMuseum?
A.Byconsultingamap.B.Byaskingothers.C.Byvisitinga
website.
第二节(共15小题)
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.Wherearethespeakers?
A.InBrazil.B.InAmerica.C.InBritain.
7.Whatwastheprofessordoingwhenthewomanarrived?
A.Cooking.B.Havingashower.C.Settingthetable.
8.Whenshouldthewomanhavearrivedatherprofessor’shouse?
A.Atabout7:
00.B.Atabout7:
10.C.Atabout7:
20.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Whatdidthewomanworkforfiveyearsago?
A.TheEUB.TheBBC.C.TheVOA.
10.Wheredidthewomangrowup?
A.InAmerica.B.InBritain.C.InArgentina.
11.WhatdidthewomangotoArgentinaforthreeyearsago?
A.Work.B.Pleasure.C.Sightseeing.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inastudio.B.Inatravelagency.C.InanInternetcafé
.
13.WhenarecallscheaperinBritain?
A.From6:
00a.m.to8:
00p.m.
B.From8:
00a.m.to6:
C.From6:
00p.m.to8:
00a.m.
14.Whatdoesthemansayabouttheyouthhotels?
A.Small.B.Clean.C.Expensive.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whatdoestheboythinkisbadwithateenager?
A.Hecan’tbuywhathewants.B.Hehastodothehousework
C.Heneedstodohomework.
16.Howmanydaysdoestheboy’smotherworkaweek?
A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.
17.Whatdoestheboythinkofhismother’slife?
A.Busy.B.Boring.C.Wonderful.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whattimeisitnow?
A.8:
20a.m.B.8:
40a.m.C.9:
00a.m.
19.Whatwastheweatherprobablylikeyesterday?
A.Hot.B.Cool.C.Cold.
20.Whatdoweknowaboutthemovie?
A.Itwillbeonat9:
00p.m.B.Itisanewone.C.Itisfree.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
A
IfyouplanonvisitingtoFiji,youareprobablylookingforsomefunthingstodo.Belowarefourunusualplaces.
ThePoseidonResort
ThePoseidonresortisanunderwaterresortthatgivesvisitorsabeautifulviewofsealife.Thisresortcovers255acres.It’scoveredandsurroundedbyalagoon(咸水湖)thatcovers5,000acresandisabout90feetunderwater,givingyouabeautifulviewofsealiferightbeforeyoureyes.Thisresortevenhasahotelforthosewhowouldprefertohavetheunusualexperienceofsleepingandwakinguptothebeautifulsceneryallaroundthem.
TheSabetoMudPool
Ifyou’relookingforsomethingunusualtodo,youcan’tpassupthemudpoolatSabeto.Itislocatedinamountainrangewithahugegroupofgeothermal(地热的)poolsfullofnice,warmmud.Gettingdownandintothemudinthepoolisbelievedtohavebenefitsforhealthyskin.Thisisunusual,butadultsandespeciallykidswillloveit.
FireWalking
FirewalkinginFijiisbelievedtohaveoriginatedontheislandofBeau.Firewalkingiswhenyouwalkonwhite-hotstonesbarefoot.Todothis,youhavetobementallypreparedforit.Trustme;
thereisalotofpreparationandstrictrulesthattravelersfollowinordertodothissafely.
TheFijiMuseum
TheFijimuseumisunusualduetoalltheamazingartifactsyou’llseedatingback3,000-4,000years.Thismuseumhasacertainattractionthatmakesitfunny—ashoe.It’sbeensaidthatamannamedThomasBakerwaseatenbythelocalsseveralcenturiesagoandtheonlythingleftwashisshoe.ThisunusualmuseumisagreatideaifyoubringthewholefamilytoFiji.
21.VisitorswhohavetheunusualexperienceofsleepingatthePoseidonresortcan_________.
A.enjoytheexcellentserviceinthehotelB.openwindowstoseesealifeswimming
C.seesealifearoundthemintheroomD.onlywatchvideosaboutsealife
22.Whydoadultsliketogetdownintothemudpool?
A.TofloatonthewarmmudB.Tomakethemstrong
C.ToplaywiththewarmmudD.Tokeeptheirskinhealthy
23.Whichofthefollowingthingsneedsmorecourageandstricterrules?
A.TryingfirewalkingB.VisitingthePoseidonresort
C.GettingintotheSabetoMudPoolD.VisitingtheFijimuseum
24.Theunderlinedword“artifacts”inParagraph5means_______.
A.historicthingsmadebymanB.thingsinventednotlongago
C.thingsthatlookverystrangeD.usefulthingsinpeople’sdailylife
B
CARDIFF,Wales—Poets,singersandmusiciansfromacrosstheglobegatheredinWalestocelebratethetraditionofstorytelling.
“Itmightseemstrangethatpeoplestillwanttolisteninageofwatchingtelevision,butthisisanunusualartformwhosetimehascomeagain,”saidDavidAmbrose,directorofBeyondtheBorder,aninternationalstorytellingfestivalinWales.
“Someofthetales,likethosetheInuitfromCanada,arethousandsofyearsold.Soourstorytellershavecomefromdistantlandstoconnectuswiththedistanceoftime,”hesaidearlythismonth.
TwoInuitwomen,bothintheirmid-60s,areamongthefewremainingwhocandoKntadjait,orthroatsinging,whichhasfewwordsandmuchsound.Theirartisgovernedbythecoldoftheirsurroundings,forcingthemtosaylittlebutlistenattentively.
Ambrosestartedthefestivalin1993,afterseveralyearsofworkingwiththoserevivingstorytellinginWales.
“Itcameoutofagroupofpeoplewhowantedtoreconnectwithtraditions.AndasalltheWelsharestorytellers,itwasingoodhandshere.”Ambrosesaid.
25.Ambrosebelievesthattheartofstorytelling_______.
A.willbemorepopularthanTVB.willbepopularagain
C.startedinWalesD.areinthehandsofsomeoldpeople
26.FromthetalestoldbytheInuit,peoplecanlearn_______.
A.abouttheirlifeasearlyasthousandsofyearsago
B.whytheytellthestoriesinathroat-singingway
C.howcoldithasbeenwheretheInuitlive
D.howdifficultitistounderstandtheInuit
27.Theunderlinedphrase“ingoodhands”means_______.
A.controlledbyrichpeopleB.graspedbygoodstorytellers
C.takengoodcareofD.protectedbykindpeople
C
Thewaywecookisimportant.Inmanycountries,thetwosourcesofheatusedforcookingarenaturalgasandelectricstoves.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)warnsthatmillionsofpeoplearedyingeveryyearfromindoorairpollution.TheWHOfindsthatpoorcooking,heatingandlightingtechnologiesarekillingmillionsofpeopleeachyear.
Indoorairpollutionresultsfromtheuseofdangerousfuelsandcookstovesinthehome.WHOofficialssaynearlythreebillionpeopleareunabletousecleanfuelsandtechnologiesforcooking,heatingandlighting.Andtheysaymorethansevenmillionpeoplediefromexposuretoindoororoutdoorairpollutioneachyear.Ofthatnumber,theWHOsaysabout4.3millionpeoplediefromhouseholdairpollutiongivenoffbysimplebiomass(生物燃料)andcoalstoves.
Thesefindingsshowthatthehomeuseofpoisonousfuelsistoblameformanyofthesedeaths.Thesefuelsincludewood,coal,animalwasteandsoon.CarlosDoraisCoordinatorintheWHO’sDepartmentofPublicHealth,EnvironmentalandSocialDeterminantsofHealth.Hesayspeopleshouldnotuseunprocessedcoalandkerosene(煤油)fuelindoors.Hesaysopeningawindowordoortoletouttheharmfulairwillnotcorrectthesituation.Itwillonlypollutetheoutdoors.“Newtechnologiesandcleanfuelscanridpeopleofthisproblem.”
TheUnitedNationsfoundthatmorethan95percentoffamiliesinsub-SaharanAfricadependonsolidfuelsforcooking.ItsayshugepopulationsinIndia,ChinaandLatinAmericancountries,suchasGuatemalaandPeru,arealsoatrisk.
NigelBruceisaprofessorofPublicHealthattheUniversityofLiverpool.Hesaysresearchersaredevelopinggoodstovesandotherequipmenttoburnfuelsinamoreefficientway.“Therearealreadymanytechnologiesforcleanfuelsavailablenow.Aneffectiveandreasonablylow-costethanol(酒精)stovethatismadebyDomesticisnowbeingtestedout.Anotherinterestingdevelopmentiselectricinductionstoves.”InIndia,youcanbuyaninductionstoveforabout$8.AndinAfricayoucanbuyasolarlampforlessthan$1.
28.Howparagraph2mainlydeveloped?
A.Bymakingclassifications.B.Bylistingnumbers.
C.Byfollowingtimeorder.D.Bydescribingaprocess.
29.AccordingtoCarlosDora,whatisthebestsolutiontoindoorairpollution?
A.Peopleshoulduseaneffectiveaircleaner.
B.Peopleshouldusenewtechnologiesandcleanfuels.
C.Peopleshouldopenawindowordoortoletouttheharmfulair.
D.Peopleshouldpreventthemselvesfrombeingexposedtoharmfulair.
30.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Mostofthedeathsfromindoorpollutionareindevelopingcountries.
B.Burningsolidfuelscanhelplimitindoorairpollution.
C.PeoplenowcanbuyethanolstovesmadebyDomesticinIndia.
D.Therearealreadytwotechnologiesforcleanfuelsavailableforuse.
31.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Thewaywecookischanging.B.Typesofindoorairpollution.
C.Thedevelopmentofelectricstoves.D.Indoorairpollutionkillsmillionseach
year.
D
Thinkingissomethingyouchoosetodoasafishchoosestoliveinwater.Tobehumanistothink.Butthinkingmayco