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A.Shelikesskiingbest.B.Sheoftengoesskiingattheweekend.

C.Shelikesgoingonapicnic.

4.WhatdoweknowaboutProfessorWang?

A.Sheusuallyactsinastrangeway.B.Sheusuallytalksquietly.

C.Sheoftengavethemlotsofhomework.

5.Whatdoweknowaboutthetwospeakers?

A.Themanpassedtheexam.B.Thewomanpassedtheexam.

C.Neitherofthempassedtheexam.

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,各小题将给出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7小题.

6.WheredidtheMaoricomefrom?

A.Asia.B.Australia.C.Europe.

7.WhatcausedthepopulationoftheMaoritobereducedsharply?

A.Theirculture.B.Diseasesandbattles.C.Diseasesalone.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题.

8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Neighbors.

C.Workmates.

9.Howwilltheygothere?

A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bybike.

10.Howwilltheyhavelunch?

A.Inahotelonthebeach.B.Theycookthemselves.C.Theypreparesomefastfood.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13小题.

11.,WhydidthemangototheUSA?

A.Foraholiday.B.Tovisitsomerelatives.C.Forateacherexchangeprogram.

12.WhatplaysanimportantpartinAmericancooking?

A.Anelectriccooker.B.Amicrowaveoven.C.Aricecooker.

13.Whichfoodisthemostpopularforeignfood?

A.TheIndianfood.B.TheFrenchfood.C.TheChinesefood.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16小题.

14.Whatisthemangoingtodotonight?

A.Playbasketball.B.Study.C.WatchTV.

15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecomingexam?

A.Easy.B.Harderthanlastone.C.Difficult.

16.Whatdoesthemanlikebestaftertheexam?

A.Basketball.B.Football.C.Baseball

听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题.

17.WhatisAntarcticalike?

A.1,000kilometersfromthecoast.B.Acoldandlonelyplace.C.Abigwallofice.

18.Wheredopenguinslive?

A.Nearthewater.B.1,000kilometersfromthecoast.C.Inthemountains.

19.Howdopeoplegothere?

A.Byspaceship.B.Bycar.C.Byplaneorbyship.

20.WhatdomeninAntarcticadoinspring?

A.Studytherocksunderthesnow.B.Catchfishforfood.C.Studyanimals.

第二部分:

阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

第一节:

阅读理解

(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.

A

Let’sEx

plore(探究)TheNature!

Areyouinterestedinanimalsandnature?

Wanttoenjoyyoursummerholidayandlearnsomethinginterestinganduseful?

HerecomesyourCHANCE!

YouthExplorehaspreparedyouwithaTHREE-DAYSUMMERPROGRAM!

Youcantakepartinmanyhands-onactivitiesandmeetwithliveanimals-----giraffes,pandas,tigers,andsoon!

Moreinformationabouttheprogramisasfollows:

Age:

Studentsaged8~16

Groups:

Thereare2programsforyoutochoosefrom.Eachprogramneedsatmost15students.

ProgramA

Dates:

14~16July,2014

Days:

MondaytoWednesday

Time:

10:

00a.m.~4:

00p.m.

ProgramB

5~7August,2014

TuesdaytoThursday

Programcost:

$230formembers;

$250fornon-members

Howtodo:

Simplycometoourcentertogetanapplicationform(申请表).

Sendyourcompletedformonorbefore11thJuly,2014(Friday).

Notes:

1.,NOFREELUNCHESAREPROVIDEDbecauseofpersonalfooddifferences.Youmayeitherbringalunch-boxorpayforlunchatourrestaurants.

2.Bothprogramswillstart1DAYlaterifthereisawarningofrainstorms.

COMEANDJOINUSNOW!

!

DON’TMISSTHECHANCE!

21.,______canjointhethree-daysummerprogram.

A.Akidof7B.Aboyof14C.Agirlof17D.Amanof26

22.Ifthereisarainstormon14thJuly,programAwillstarton______.

A.SundayB.MondayC.TuesdayD.Wednesday

23.Twomembersandonenon-membershouldpay______fortheprogram.

A.$690B.$710C.$730D.$750

24.Freelunchesaren’tprovidedbecause______.

A.thelunchescosttoomuchB.peoplehavedifferenttastes

C.therearemanyrestaurantsD.theymaybringlunch-boxes

B

TonyWheelerwasborntotravel.Hisfatherworkedforanairline.Forthefirst16yearsofhislife.Wheelerandhisfamilylivedinmanydifferentcountries.Intheearly1970s,TonymetayoungwomannamedMaureen.Theysoonmarried.Beforegettingjobs,TonyandMaureenwantedtotravel.Theytookayear-longtripfromEngland,throughAsia,toAustralia.Onthetrip,theyvisitedplaceslikeIran(伊朗),Indiaandsoon.WhenTonyandMaureenarrivedinAustralia,peopleaskedmanyquestionsabouttheirtrip.Toanswerthesequestions,WheelerwroteabookcalledAcrossAsiaontheCheap.Thebooktoldpeopleaboutdifferentcountries'

weather,customs(风俗),andplacestosee.Butunlikeothertravelbooksthen,TonyWheeler'

sbookalsotalkedaboutplacesmosttouristsdidnotgo.Healsowroteaboutunusualthingstoseeanddo.Thebookwasverypopular.TonyandMaureenstartedacompanycalledlonelyPlanet.Theycontinuedtraveling.Theywrotebooksforeachplacetheyvisited.Today,800peopleworkforLonelyPlanet.Thecompanyhasover650books.TonyWheeler,thegreattraveler,stillwritesabouttravelstomanyplacesandwillbringusmoresurprises.

25.TonyWheelerandhiswifeendedtheyear-longtripin_______.

A.EnglandB.IranC.IndiaD.Australia

26.TonyWheelerwrotethebookAcrossAsiaontheCheapto_______.

A.makemoneyforhisnexttripB.tellpeopleabouthisnewcompany

C.drawpeople'

sattentiontohisfamilyD.answerpeople'

squestionsabouthistrip

27.HowwasthebookAcrossAsiaontheCheapdifferentfromothertravelbooksthen?

A.Itwaslongerandmorepopular.

B.Itwasthefirsttravelbookintheworld.

C.Ittalkedaboutplacesmosttouristsdidnotgo.

D.Ittalkedaboutacountry'

sweatherandcustoms.

28.Thepassagemainlytalksabout_______.

A.agreattravelerandhisbooksB.atourofdifferentcountries

C.agreatwriterandhisfamilyD.differentkindsofcompanies

C

InthebookTheBestLittleGirlintheWorld,Kessahasaseriouseatingdisorder(进食障碍)calledanorexianervosa(神经性厌食症).Butsheisnotalone.Manypeoplehavethiseatingdisorder.

Inthebeginningofherstory,Kessaisanormal15-year-old.Sheisgoodatmanythings,especiallydancing.Shehasdancedformanyyearsandlovesit.Onedayherdanceteachertellshertocontinueeatingright,butmaybeloseafewpounds.OnceKessahearsthis,shetakesthingstoofar.Insteadofcuttingdownonsnacksandjunkfood,shedecidesnottoeatatall.Shedoesnoteatbreakfast,lunch,ordinner.Shebeginslosingweightandbecomesslimmer(更加苗条的)andslimmer.Butshelosesweighttoapointwheresheisunhealthy.

Asherpooreatinghabitscontinue,herparentsstartgettingasmuchhelpaspossibletocure(治疗)theirbeautifuldaughter.ButitisjustashardforKessa’sparentstodealwithherdisorderasitisforher.Everydaysheexercisestolosemorepoundsandplanswhatandwhenshewilleat.Herparentstryeverything,butKessadecidesnottohaveanyfatonherbody.

Kessa’sdoctorandparentsfinallytakehertothehospital.Sheisnowsothinthatshecanhardlywalk.There,sheisgivengoodcare.

Intherestofthebook,Kessagoesthroughalotoftroubleinordertocure(治愈)hereatingdisorder.Thisbook,Ithink,canhelptopreventpeoplefromdoingthistothemselves.Itshowsthetroublethatpeoplegothroughjusttobeslimmer,andalltheterriblethingstheymustexperiencetobecured.ItisabookIthinkeveryteenagershouldread.

29.WhatdoesKessadotoloseweight?

A.Shestopseating.

B.Sheeatslessjunkfood.

C.Shehasthreesmallmealsaday.

D.Shedancesmanymorehoursaday.

30.WhatdoweknowaboutKessa’seatingdisorder?

A.Itiscausedbyherdanceteacher.

B.It’stooserioustobecure

d.

C.Itmakeshersufferalot.

D.It’sanunusualillness.

31.,Thebookmentionedinthetextismainlyabout_____.

A.howtocureeatingdisorders

B.theimportanceofeatingright

C.agirl’sfightagainstaneatingproblem

D.whysomanypeoplehaveeatingdisorders

D

Arecentstudyonparentswhobeattheirchildrenindicatedthatphysicalpunishment(惩罚)stillhappensfarmorefrequentlythanpreviously(先前地)thoughtbutthatphysicalpunishmentwasineffective(无效的).73percentofthechildrenwhowerehitwaitedlessthan10minutesbeforeactingoutagain.

Manyparentsdealwiththeirchildren’smistakesbytakingawaytoysandseparatingthemfromtheirplaymates.Butforstrong-willedkidslikeIwas,noneofthesemethodswereeffective.

Likemanykids,Iwasn’tbad;

Iwasbored.Fortunately,myfatherrealizedthisfairlyearlyonanddevelopedanewformof“discipline(原则)”thatproducedimmediateresultsandlong-termpositiveeffects.

Lookingbackasanadult,myfather’smethodofmakingmereadthe

encyclopedia(百科全书)wheneverIdidsomethingwrongwasthebestthinghecouldhavedone.

Hewouldtellmeatopicandsay,“Learnabouttheaardvark(土豚)andI’mgoingtotestyoushortlyafter.”ItwaspunishmentinthesensethatIwasforcedtostopwhateverIwasdoing,butitalsohadapurposeinthatitkeptmymindoccupiedandpresentedthetypeofmentalchallengeIclearlylacked.

Althoughunwillingly,IwenttolearnabsolutelyeverythingtherewastoknowaboutaardvarksbecauseIwasgoingtofigureouteveryquestionhecouldthrowatm

e.Ifitweren’tformydrivingneedtoprovehimwrong

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