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每小题1分,满分5分)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,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。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whenwillthefilmbegin?

A.At4pm.B.At6pm.C.At8pm.

2.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atalaundry.B.Atatailor’s.C.Atastore.

3.Whatdoesthemancomplainabout?

A.Theprofessoraskedeveryonetotakenotes.B.Theprofessorspoketoofast.

C.Thepresentationwasboring.

4.Whatdoesthemando?

A.Heisadoctor.B.Heisalawyer.C.Heisastudent.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Motherandson.

第二节(共15小题;

每题1分,满分15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、7题。

6.Whenwillthewomancheckin?

A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnWednesday.

7.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?

A.US$150.B.US$300.C.US$450.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatwillthewomandoinafewminutes?

A.Haveameeting.B.Communicatewithsomeguests.

C.Copythepaperabouttheprograms.

9.Whydidthemancall?

A.Togreetthewoman.B.Tomakeanappointmentwiththewoman.

C.Tosellthedatamanagementtools.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatisTomdoingrightnow?

A.Playingavideogame.B.Talkingwithhiscompanions.

C.RespondingtohisfriendsonhisPC.

11.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewtechnology?

A.Itcanidentifyyourexpressionsdirectly.

B.ItenablesinteractionbetweenpeopleandtheirPCs.

C.Thegameplayerswillhavetheirhandsfree.

12.WhatdoesTomthinkofthefutureofvideogames?

A.Itwillbefantastic.B.Itwillbejustso-so.C.Itwillbesurprising.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatisthemanmostinterestedin?

A.Ahikingtriptothemountains.B.Tourstonearbyattractions.C.Citytours.

14.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforthetwo-dayovernighttrip?

A.$60.B.$120.C.$240.

15.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atahotel.B.Atatravelagency.C.Inthestreet.

16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Themanshouldmakeareservationahead.

B.Themanwillbookthetourhimself.

C.Visitorsshouldpreparefoodbythemselves.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.HowmuchwasthefirstCDsoldonlinein1994?

A.US$13.48.B.US$12.48.C.US$11.48.

18.WhendidAmazonstartitsfirstonlinebookshop?

A.In1994.B.In1995.C.In1996.

19.Whatisatypicalfeatureofonlineshopping?

A.Convenience.B.Lowprice.C.Savingtime.

20.Whydosomepeopleenjoyshoppinginrealshops?

A.Becauseitismorepopularthanonlineshopping.

B.Becausetherearemorechoicesofitems.

C.Becausetheycancommunicatewiththesalesmanfacetoface.

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,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A

Britain’sBeautifulNationalParksOfferLotstoSee

ManyvisitorstotheUKgostraighttoLondonandneverexploreoutsidethecapital,whichisapity,forthereisahugevarietyoflandscapeonlyafewhoursaway,inanyoneofBritain’slargestareasofprotectedcountryside,itsnationalparks.

TheCairngorms

ThebiggestistheCairngormsinnorthernScotland,withsomeofthecountry’shighestmountainsandthebestplaceforskiing.Climbingandfishingarealsopopular,alongwithScotland’snationalgame,golf.Wildlifeenthusiastswellregardthisasthehomeofthereddeer,redsquirrelandgoldeneagle.

TheLakeDistrict

OvertheborderinEnglandistheLakeDistrict,originallymadefamousbylocalRomanticpoetWilliamWordsworthtwohundredyearsago.Crowdsofpeoplehavebeentravellingheresince1847whenarailwaywasbuilttoitsbiggestlake,Windermere.Children’swritershavefoundinspirationheretoo,andthemountainsmakeforexcellentwalking,withbreathtakingviews.

Snowdonia

WalesalsohasitsfairshareofveryimpressivelandscapeSnowdoniawasoneofthefirstnationalparkstobecreatedin1951.YouwillfindtheroadsignsintwolanguagesandhearWelshspokeninthelocalshops.Ifmountainclimbingisnotyourthing,tryvisitingacastlebuiltbya13th-centuryprince,orcheckoutthenearbybeaches.

TheJurassicCoast

Covering95milesofthecoastlinefromEastDevontoDorset,theJurassicCoastisjustasamazing,withrocksrecording185millionyearsoftheearth’shistory.Thefirstunderwaterdinosaurremainswerefoundinthehighrockshereintheearly19thcentury.

TheGiant’sCauseway

Forthestrangestcoastalsceneryofall,crosstheIrishSeatotheGiant’sCauseway.Created50-60millionyearsago,theGiant’sCausewayhasbeenasourceofrespect,fearandwonderthroughtheages.Soit’snotsurprisingthatallkindsofimaginativestoriescomefromit.

21.Ifapersonisfondofwildanimals,whichoneisthebestchoiceforhim?

A.TheCairngorms.B.TheLakeDistrict.

C.Snowdonia.D.TheGiant’sCauseway.

22.Whatcanyoulearnfromthepassage?

A.TheLakeDistrictisagoodplacetocreateworksforpainting.

B.SnowdoniaisthefirstnationalparktobecreatedinBritain.

C.ThefirstdinosaurremainswerefoundontheJurassicCoast.

D.YoucangettotheGiant’sCausewaybycrossingtheIrishSea.

23.Whereisthearticlemostlikelytobetakenfrom?

A.Amap.B.Anewspaper.C.Asciencebook.D.Atextbook.

B

Howwouldyouliketolearnmorewithouthavingtostudymore?

Here’show:

1.Gettobedandgotosleep.Yourperformance,attention,andtheabilitytoconcentratearedamagedbylackofsleep.Teenagersneed9to10hoursofsleepanightforbestperformance.

2.Feedyouhead.Thebrainrunsbadlyifitdoesn’tgetenoughfuel.Thatmeansproteinandcomplexcarbs(复合碳水化合物)—eggsandwheatbreadforbreakfastratherthansugarycerealandorangejuice.Thebiggestmistaketeensmakeisnottohavebreakfastortogoforsugar,whichraisesbloodsugarlevels.

3.Bodyexerciseisbrainexercise.Bodyexerciseimprovesbrainperformance,perhapsbecauseitincreasesbloodflow,orperhapsbecauseitreducesstressandanxiety.Twentyminutesofactivityadaythatraisesyourheartratewilldogreatgood.

4.Learnnowwhatyouwanttorememberfortherestofyourlife.Teenagebrainsaremuchbetteratrememberingthingsthanthebrainsofyoungchildrenoradults.Scientistsaren’tsurewhy.Whateverthereason,theteenageyearsatethetimetolearnnewlanguagesandmasterotherlifelongskills.

5.Learnthepowerofrisk-taking.Adultsarealwaysworriedaboutthedownsideofteenagerisk-taking,andit’struethatteenagersaremorelikelythanadultstogetthemselvesintroublebydrinkinganddriving.Butthefactthatthepartsofthebrainthatdrivepeopletotrynew,risky,andexcitingthingsappeartobemoredevelopedinteenagerscanbeahugeadvantage.Pickcertainchallengers—difficultsports,ahardjob.Masteringaperformanceart,travelingoverseas–andtheteenagebrainisabletodealwiththem.Theyhavethispowerthey’regiventogooutanddoitwithoutfear.

6.Learnwhatyoulove.Becauseemotionalsystemsdevelopfastinteenagerbrains,teenagerslearnthingsthey’reinterestedinquicklyandwell.Theirbrainsgivethemtoolslikeattentionontheproject.

24.Accordingtothepassage,teenagersshouldhave__________forbreakfast.

A.sugarandbreadB.sugarandorangejuice

C.wheatbreadandeggsD.wheatbreadandorangejuice

25.BodyexerciseplaysapartinallthefollowingEXCEPT_________________.

A.reducingbloodpressureB.raisingheartrate

C.makingpeoplelessanxiousD.reducingstress

26.Theunderlinedword“downside”inthepassageprobablymeans_________.

A.excitementB.powerC.benefitD.disadvantage

27.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat________________.

A.teenagersneedlesssleepthanadults

B.teenagersshouldbeforbiddentodrive

C.scientistsknowwhyteenagershaveagoodmemory

D.teenagerslearnquicklywhentheyarefondofsomething

C

Haveyoueverrunintoacarelesscellphoneuseronthestreet?

Perhapstheywerebusytalking,textingorcheckingupdatesonWeChatwithoutlookingatwhatwasgoingonaroundthem.Asthenumberofthisnew“species”ofhumanhaskeptrising,theyhavebeengivenanewname—phubbers.

Recently,acartooncreatedbystudentsfromChinaCentralAcademyofFineArtsputthisgroupofpeopleunderthespotlight.Intheshortfilm,phubberswithvarioussocialidentitiesburythemselvesintheirphones.Adoctorplayswithhiscellphonewhilelettinghispatientdie,aprettywomantakesselfie(自拍)infrontofacaraccidentsite,andafatherloseshischildwithoutknowingaboutitwhileusinghismobilephone.Achainofsimilareventseventuallyleadstothedestructionoftheworld.

Althoughtheendingsoundsoverstated,thedamagephubbingcanbringisreal.Yourhealthisthefirsttobeartheeffectandresultofit.“Constantlybendingyourheadtocheckyourcellphonecoulddamageyourneck,”GuangmingDailyquoteddoctorsassaying.“theneckislikearopethatbreaksafterlong-termstretching.”Also,staringatcellphonesforlongperiodsoftimewilldamageyoureyesightgradually,accordingtothereport.

Butthat’snotall.Beingaphubbercouldalsodamageyoursocialskillsanddriveyouawayfromyourfriendsandfamily.Atreunionswithfamilyorfriends,manypeopletendtosticktotheircellphoneswhileothersaretalkinghappilywitheachotherandthiscreatesastrangeatmosphere,QiluEveningN

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