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3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Lovelypets.B.Apicture.C.Newbabies.
4.WhydoesthewomanwanttoreadSara’straveljournal?
A.Tohelphertravel.B.TolearnaboutSara.C.Towritestoriesbetter.
5.WhenwillthemanleaveforEngland?
A.ThisThursday.B.ThisFriday.C.ThisSaturday.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
6.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Makinganappointment.B.Askingforadvice.C.Offeringhelp.
7.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?
A.Buyanewspaper.B.Applyforthejob.C.Givethetranslatoracall.
请听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
8.HowoldisJennynow?
A.Five.B.Eight.C.Ten.
9.WhoisJames?
A.Ben’suncle.B.Jenny’sfather.C.Ella’scousin.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whereisthemanfrom?
A.NewYork.B.Washington.C.Boston.
11.Whatdidthewomanjustdo?
A.Shegotonthetrain.B.Shesmokedacigarette.C.Shechangedseats.
12.Whatdoesthewoman’shusbanddo?
A.Adoctor.B.Anengineer.C.Ateacher.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howmanydoubleroomsdoesthemanwanttobook?
A.Six.B.Eight.C.Ten.
14.Howmuchwillthemanpayforoneroompernight?
A.300RMB.B.270RMB.C.240RMB.
15.Whenwillthegrouphaveameeting?
A.OnMay3rd.B.OnMay4thC.OnMay5th.
16.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?
A.Speaktothemanager.B.Checktheflightnumber.C.Gototheconferencehall.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howdidthespeakergettothecentre?
A.Bysubway.B.Bycar.C.Bybus.
18.DuringwhichperiodaretheshopsopenonFriday?
A.From9amto9pm.B.From8amto8pm.C.From10amto9pm.
19.Onwhichfloorcancustomersfindacinema?
A.Thefirstfloor.B.Thesecondfloor.C.Thethirdfloor.
20.Whatdidthespeakercomplainabout?
A.Thereweren’tanygarbagecans.B.Itwasreallycrowded.C.Itclosedtooearly.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
OneofScotland'
smostactivecentenarians
(百岁的人),LadyMorton,drovefornearly80
years.Sheloveddrivingandspentthewaryears
asanambulance(救护车)driverforBangourHospital.
Aged100shewasstilldrivingaroundEdinburgh,
uptoPerthshireandelsewhere—the
oldestamongallthedriversinScotland.Butshe
hadherfirsteveraccidentseveraldaysafterher
100thbirthday—shehitatrafficisland(araised
areainthemiddleofaroadwherepeoplecanwait
untilitissafetocross)whenshetookhernewcar
foradriveinEdinburgh.
LadyMorton,whocelebratedher100th
birthdayinJuly,wasgivenacarasasurprisepresent.
Shetalkedabouttheaccidentwhich
happenedthatnight.“Iwasn'
tgoingfast,butIhit
atrafficisland.Icouldn'
tseeit,becauseithadno
light,which
I
thinkisunbelievableand
unreasonable.ButIamallrightandluckilymycar
wasn'
tbadlydamaged(损坏).”
AlthoughLadyMortonhadtheaccident,she
didn'
tplantostopdriving.“Somepeoplearejust
borntodrive,andIthinkIamoneofthem.I'
ve
beenagooddriversincethefirsttimeIgotina
car,”shesaid.
“I’mmusical,so
listento
thesoundofthecartoknowwhentochangegear(档位).
Lady
Morton
bought
her
first
car
in
1927.
The
main
change
she
had
noticed
since
then
is
the
traffic.
“It'
s
appalling.
However,
don'
t
mind
it,
because
am
experienced,
but
feel
very
sorryfor
beginners,”
said.
21.WhatwasspecialaboutLadyMorton?
A.Shewas100yearsold.B.
She
fewest
traffic
accidents.
C.ShewastheoldestdriverinScotland.D.Shehadthemostyearsofdrivingexperience.
22.HowdidLadyMorton'
sfirstaccidenthappen?
A.Shehadpooreyesight.B.
was
driving
too
fast.
C.Thetrafficislandwasdark.D.Thelightsofhercarweren'
ton.
23.WhatdoLadyMorton'
swordsin
Paragraph3
suggest?
A.Shehadadeeploveforcars.B.
quite
good
at
driving.
C.Shehadagreatmusicalability.D.Shedrovebetterthananyotherdriver.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword
“appalling”
thelastparagraphmean?
A.Verygood.
B.Fantastic.C.
Not
bad.
D.
Terrible.
B
Ithasbeen24years,andJohnMoorestilllooksoutofhispassengerwindowasthetrainhetravelsbyeverydayrunsovertheMoodnaViaductinCornwall,NewYork.
Formorethantwentyyears,the60-year-oldbusinessmanhasbeentravelingabout67milestoworkfromhishomeinCornwalltolowerManhattan.Histotaltraveltimeis5hourseachday.Itmayseemlikealengthyjourney,butMooresaysheprefersthismodeoftravel.
“Comparedtoabusoracar,it'
smuchmorespaciousandcomfortable,”hesays.AssoonasMooreboards(上车),hecanstartwork,orsocializewiththefriendshe'
smadeonthetrainovertheyears,orspendafewhoursreadinganovel.
ForMoore,travelingbytrainallowshimandhiswifetoliveinamorepeacefulenvironmentthatisfarawayfromthefast-paced(快节奏的)citylifestyle.
“WemovedtoCornwallspecificallybecauseIcouldtakeatraintowork.Itallowedustolivemorethan50milesoutsidethecityandstilltravelcomfortablytoworkeveryday,”hesays.
Mooreisnottheonlyoneenjoyingpassengerrail.Therehasbeenagreatriseinrailtravelfrom2000to2015,accordingtoMattHardison,aspokesmanforAmtrak,thenationalrailoperator.
“Thelongstandingsayingsfromthe1980sthatpassengerrailisdyinghavechanged,”hesays.“Peopleareturningtorailforinter-citytravel.”
AlthoughagrowingnumberofpeoplearetravelingdailybytrainlikeMooredid,therearealsothosewhoprefertoridetrainstoseemoreofthelandscape(风景)andtorelax.
JackDonachy,58,saysheandhiswifeareamongthosepeople.“Therearenoseatbelts(安全带)andyoucangotothediningcarforsomethingtoeat,orsimplylookoutthewindowandthinkfreely,”hesays.
25.HowdoesMoorefeelonthewaytoandfromwork?
A.Tired.B.Happy.C.Painful.D.Worried.
26.WhydidtheMooresmovetoCornwall?
A.Itischeaptolivethere.B.Itisclosetohisworkplace.
C.Theyhavealotoffriendsthere.D.Theycantraveltoworkbytrain.
27.Duringthepast15years,railtravelinAmerica_______.
A.hasattractedveryfewpassengersB.hasbecomemoreandmorepopular
C.haschangedpeople'
sbusylifestylesD.hasbeenconsideredslowanddangerous
28.Donachyenjoystrainjourneysbecause________.
A.itisrelaxingB.itismoney-saving
C.helikesthefoodinthediningcarD.hecanmakemorefriendsontrains
C
WhenhighschoolstudentKatieShipleywasbornwithaseriousbraindisease,doctorssaidshewouldn'
tlivetogotoschool.
Now,KatieisnotonlyabouttograduatefromSouthridgeHighSchoolinOregon,butshewasalsonamedtheschool'
sprom(高中毕业舞会)queen.
KnowingKatie'
swishesforpromqueen,herfriendCourtneyTravisbeganreachingouttofindherthepromkingsheneededtomakeheraqueen.CourtneyfoundMichaelParks,whoalsothoughtitwasagreatidea.
“IreallygottoknowShipley,”saidMichael.“Whenyoutakethetimetogettoknowotherpeople,itreallygivesyouagreatchancetoliveformorethanyourself.”
CourtneytookapictureofthecoupletogetherandputitonherTwitter,explainingtheirplansfortheprom.“Itbecameverypopularintheschool,”shesaid.
Theireffortspaidoff,andKatiewasveryexcitedtobenamedpromqueen.
Onthedayoftheprom,Katieworeaverybeautifuldress.Hergrandmother,JoanFraley,whoalsowenttotheprom,saidthenightwillstaywithheralways.
“Iwasstandingthereandthechildrenwereshoutinghername,”shesaid.“Theycalledhernameasthenewpromqueen—Istartedcrying.I'
mgreatlythankfultothestudentsofSouthridgeHighSchool.”
Katierepeatedthatfeeling.
“Ijustwanttosaythankyoutomyfriendsforalltheydidforme.Iloveyouall.”
ToddCorsetti,theprincipal(校长)atSouthridgeHighSchoolsaidthatseeingKatieaspromqueenandtheenergyandhelpofhisstudentsisoneofhis“proudestmoments.”
“Ithinkteenagershavegreatheartsandarereallylookingtomaketheworldabetterplace,”Toddsaid.“Aswefinishourschoolyear,it'
sagreatlegacy(遗产)toleavetheotherclasseswhocomeafterthem.”
29.
WhenKatiewasborn,she_____.
A.
nearlydiedinhospitalB.
texpectedtolivelong
C.
tsupposedtofinishhighschoolD.
caughtadiseasecausedbydoctors'
mistakes
30.
HearingaboutKatie'
sstory,Michael_____.
turnedtohisfriendsforhelpB.
begantoraisemoneyforKatie
decidedtoliveforothersratherthanhimselfD.
wasveryhappytohelpKatierealizeherdream
31.
WhydidFraleycryattheprom?
ShefeltsorryforKatie.B.
ShethoughtofKatie'
shardlife.
ShewasinvitedtoKatie'
sgraduation.D.
ShewasmovedbywhatothersdidforKatie.
32.
WhatisTodd'
sopiniononthestudents?
Theyarethekindestteens.B.
Theyarethehopeoftheworld.
Theysetagoodexampletoothers.D.
Theycandomuchbetterinthefuture.
D
MyheroesaretheSingaporeWomen’sEverestTeam.In2009,theybecamethefirstall-womenteamtoclimbMountEverest.Theteamofsixyoungwomentrainedforsevenyearsbeforetheyclimbedthemountain.ItwasdifficultforthemtotrainbecauseSi