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例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£

19.15.   B.£

9.18.   C.£

9.15.

答案是C。

1.Whatisthechargeforbreakfastatthemoment?

A.$2.B.$2.50.C.$3.

2.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?

A.By5:

00.B.By4:

30.C.By2:

30.

3.WhatcolorT-shirtdoesthemanlike?

A.Greenandwhite.B.Grayandblack.C.Grayandwhite.

4.Howdidthewomanfeelaboutherpresentation?

A.Relaxed.B.Confident.C.Anxious.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Wheretoplay.B.Whentoplay.C.Whotoplaywith.

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。

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.Whatdidthemandotoday?

A.Hewentsnowboarding.

B.Heclimbedthemountains.

C.Hevisitedthestreetmarket.

7.Whydoesthemanfeelhappynow?

A.Hemetafamousmountainclimber.

B.Hehasgothisfavoriteposter.

C.Hehastakenphotosofafamousperson.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatisthemantryingtodo?

A.Makenewfriends.

B.Arrangeadinnerparty.

C.Introducesomepeopletothewoman.

9.WhatisTomlike?

A.Athletic.B.Shy.C.Outgoing.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?

A.Whethertobuyanewmobilephone.

B.Wheretobuyanewmobilephone.

C.Whichmobilephonetobuy.

11.Whatkindofmobilephonedoesthemanlike?

A.Onewithlotsofgames.B.Onewithavideocamera.C.OnewithInternetaccess.

12.Howdoesthemandealwithhise-mails?

A.Herepliesintime.

B.Hedoesn’twritebackatall.

C.Hedoesn’thavetimetocheckthem.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?

A.Atasecond-handbookstore.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inalibrary.

14.Whydoesn’tthewomanuseherroommate’sbook?

A.Shewillhaveadifferentprofessor.

B.Herroommatesoldthebook.

C.Thebookhasalotofmarks.

15.Whatistheproblemwithanolderedition?

A.It’sdifficulttofindtheinformationtheprofessorrefersto.

B.It’snotcheaperthanthenewedition.

C.Theteacherdoesn’torderit.

16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.SheisanAstudent.B.Shedoesn’tfindthebook.C.Sheishappywithherpurchase.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whereisthespeaker?

A.InHongKong.B.InLosAngeles.C.InNewYork.

18.Whyaretheresomeuncertainconditionsontheway?

A.Theflighthoursaretoolong.

B.There’satyphooninthenearbyarea.

C.TheplanewilltraveloverthePacificOcean.

19.Whenwilltheflightprobablytakeoff?

A.At6:

00a.m.B.At10:

00a.m.C.At6:

00p.m.

20.WhatistheweatherlikeinL.A.now?

A.Sunnyandhot.B.Rainyandcloudy.C.Stormyandcold.

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

Needafamily-friendlyspotonLongIsland?

Don'

tmissthefollowings!

AnimalExhibit

Notonlywillyouseefish,reptilesandamphibianshere,butyou'

llalsoseebabyalligatorsandotherrescuedanimals.Kidscanalsolearnaboutscienceandparticipateinprogramsandworkshopsthroughouttheyear.TheAnimalExhibitisalsoahotspotforscience-themedbirthdayparties.Additionally,11acresofparkandpreserveatTanglewoodmakegreatuseforexploringnaturetrailsandpond-fishing.

Telephone:

02074052127

Adventureland

Thereisanundeniableexcitementthatcomesfromseeingthehot-airballoonFerrisWheelasyoudrivedownRoute110.Andthat'

sjustthebeginningofthefun.You'

llfindkiddieridesfortheyoungerones,waterridestostaycoolinthesummerheatandthrill-ridefavorites,suchastheMusikExpress,PirateShipandFrisbee.Atriptothisamusementparkwouldn'

tbecompletewithoutcheckingouttheTurbulenceCoaster.

02074143428

TheParamountinHuntington

TheParamountinHuntingtonisgreatforfamilieswhowanttoenjoyashowonasmallerscale.TheDolanTwins,CarlyRaeJepsen,TheImaginationMoversandLukasGrahamhaveperformedthere.Thereareshowsforallagesofferedyear-round.Therearealsomanyfree,outdoorconcertsatLongIslandparks,suchastheTownofHempstead'

sSummerConcertSeriesandtheHuntingtonSummerArtsFestivalatHeckscherPark.

02078413600

HomeDepotkidsworkshop

OfferedonthefirstSaturdaymorningofeachmonth,HomeDepotkidsworkshopallowslittleonestobuildandcraftitems,suchasaskateboardpencilboxthattheycandecorateandkeep.

02079671066

21.Whichwillasciencefancallifhe’dliketocelebratetheirbirthday?

A.02074143428.B.02079671066.

C.02074052127.D.02078413600.

22.WhatisthemostattractivepartatAdventureland?

A.Blowtheballoon.B.Enjoywaterridesinfall.

C.TryouttheMusikExpress.D.RidetheTurbulenceCoaster.

23.Wherecanvisitorsenjoylivemusic?

A.AttheAnimalExhibit.B.AtAdventureland.

C.AtHomeDepotkidsworkshop.D.AttheParamountinHuntington.

B

SparksflewassophomoreAdinaRipinfednailsthroughameltingmachineinfrontoffascinatedonlookerslastSaturday.

RipinwasoneofseveralstudentscientistseducatingpeoplethroughentertainmentfortheannualSpookyScienceDayinRettnerAtrium.Theevent—hostedbytheSocietyofPhysicsStudentsandco-sponsoredbytwelvescience-basedstudentgroups—consistedoftablessetupwithcandyandHalloween-themedsciencemodels.

"

Wereallywanttogetkidsexcitedaboutscience,andHalloweenisanexcellentopportunitytoeducatekidsinafunway,"

saidRipin,outreachchairoftheSocietyofPhysicsStudents,bringinguptheimageofthe"

stereotypical(模式化的)madscientist"

toclarifytheoverlapsbetweenthetwo."

Kidshavealotofpreconceptionsaboutgravity,"

shesaid,"

andwewanttousethisopportunitytoshowkidshowEinsteiniangravityworksinafunway."

RipinorganizedtheeventbyadvertisingforfreeonbothRocParentandKidsOutandAboutRochester,twolocalpromotionalwebsites,aswellasbydistributingbrochurestodozensofelementaryschools."

Alotmorepeopleshowedupthisyearthanlastyear,"

sheexplained,attributingthisincreasetotheadvertisingefforts."

Wereallytriedtoincreaseouradvertisingeffortsthisyear,soI’mgladitworked.Theadvertisingwasdefinitelythemostdifficultpart,butweseemedtodoagoodjobgettingthewordout,whichwasreallyexciting."

StephanieBelmontofIrondequoit,whoattendedtheeventwithhertwochildren,saidshediscoveredtheeventonKidsOutandAbout,andthattheeventoffered"

aninterestingcombinationofnon-cheesyHalloweenstuffandscience"

.Anotherattendee,WebsterresidentStephanieBarbaro,describedtheeventas"

supercute"

addingthatshethoughtitwas"

verycreativeanddifferent"

."

Wealwayswanttoeducateourkids,"

andtheywerealreadydressedup,soitwasreallynicetofindaneducationalHalloweenevent."

24.WhatcanwelearnaboutSpookyScienceDay?

A.Itisheldtwiceayear.

B.ItwasfoundedbyAdinaRipin.

C.ItisaimedatmakingHalloweencandy.

D.ItisspeciallydesignedforHalloweenthisyear.

25.Whydotheyhosttheevent?

A.Becausetheywanttoteachkidsaboutscienceamusingly.

B.BecausetheywanttomakefunofkidsinHalloween.

C.Becauseitcanshowhowfamousscientistsusedtobe.

D.Becauseitwillgivekidssomeinspirationforeducation.

26.Whatmaybethebiggestdifficultyinholdingtheevent?

A.Gettingmoreinterestedinscience.B.Takinginnewgroupmembers.

C.Showingtheeventtothepupils.D.Makingtheeventknowntomore.

27.Whatisthevisitors’attitudetowardtheevent?

A.Doubtful.B.Favorable.C.Fearful.D.Negative.

C

It'

seasytoimaginetheSaharaasalifelessandtimelessplace,wherethemercilessforcesofnature 

ruleover 

anysenseofhumanhistory.However,that’sfarfromthetruth.SomecornersoftheWesternSahara,found 

alongthenorthwesterncoastofAfrica,arelitteredwithhundredsofancientstonemonumentsfromcenturiesworthofhumanculture,someofwhichdatebacktoover10,000yearsago.

Between2002and2009,the 

WesternSaharaProject,ledbytheUniversityofEastAngliaintheUK,documentedthearchaeology(考古学)andenvironmentofnorthwesternSaharaaroundthetownofTifariti.Themonumentscomeinavarietyofformsandwereconstructedbyanumberofdifferentculturesacross 

thecenturies.Manyappeartobelittlemorethanlongrowsofpiledrocks,whileothersarepurposefullyplacedlargestonesstandingproudlyinacircularpattern.Othersare5-meter-high(16feet)drystonewallconstructionsthat 

couldhaveonlybeenbuiltbyhumanhands. 

It’sunclearwhatmostofthemonumentsaremeanttorepresent,althoughmostareassumedtobeburialmounds(墓冢),usedaspartofafuneraryceremony,orsignatthepresenceofagrave.Thisdesiretoconstructburialmoundsissomethingthatcanbefoundincountlessculturesacrosstheplanet,from 

the 

ScythiansofancientSiberia 

tothesea-faring 

VikingsofnorthernEurope,anditlooksliketheancientpeopleofWesternSaharawerenotdifferent.

Foronereasonoranother,thisnaturalbasinareamanagedtoremainaplaceofhumanactivityoverthemillennia,especiallywhentimesbecametoughinthesurroundingareas."

OneofourtheoriesisthatastheSaharadriedbetweenfiveandsixthousandyearsago—thisisone

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