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4.WhenwillthemanleaveforTokyo?
A.TodayB.TomorrowmorningC.Thedayaftertomorrow
5.Wheredidthewomangointheend?
A.Xi’anB.ChengduC.Qinhuangdao
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对活或独白。
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段衬料,回答第6,7题。
6.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hehasquithisjob.B.Hedoeswellinhisjob.C.Hehasopenedhisowncompany.
7.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodo?
A.TobecomeamodelB.TofindanewjobC.Toopenaschool.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whenwilltheshakersgoshopping?
A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturdayC.OnSunday.
9Whatwillthemanbuyasabirthdaypresent?
A.AdressB.AnecklaceCAbirthdaycake
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10Wheredoesthewomanlivenow?
A.InalocalfamilyB.InahotelC.Inarentedapartment
11.Whatisthewoman’smainprobleminstudying?
A.ThehousingproblemB.LanguagedifficultiesC.Alackofpracticalwork
12.Whatisthewomanstudying?
A.InternationaltradeB.LanguageC.Music
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhydoesthemantakeEnglishclasses?
A.ToprepareforanEnglishexamination
B.Toprepareforfurtherstudyabroad
C.Toprepareforhisfuturebusinesscareer
14.Whydoesthemanchoosetotakeaneveningcourse?
A.Theeveningcourseischeaper
B.Hehastoworkduringtheday.
C.Healreadyhasadaycourse.
15.Whatcanwelearnabouttheweekendcourse?
A.ItcostsUS$300B.ItlastsforfiveweeksC.Therearetwoclaspseachevening.
16.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknowattheendoftheconversation?
A.WheretoattendtheclassBWhattobringforregistrationC.HowtogettoRoseHall
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17WhatistheLibertyBellmainlymadeupof?
A.Copperandzinc.B.TinandsilverC.Copperandtin
18.WhenwastheBellsenttothePennsylvaniaStateHouse?
A.In1743B.In1756C.In1753
19.WhatwasaddedtotheBellthefirsttimebythelocalartisans?
A.SilverB.CopperC.Tin.
20.WhatcanwelearnabouttheLibertyDellCenter?
A.Itopensninehoursaday
B.Theadmissiontoitisfreeofcharge.
C.It’snotopeninsummer.
第二部分阅读理解(40分)
第一节:
(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出佳选项。
A
NightoftheLivingZoo
When:
October30th,2016,18:
30-22:
00
Where:
LowerZoo
Cost:
★TicketsnowareonsaletoFONZ(FriendsoftheNationalZoo)membersonly!
Notamember?
Joinnowtogetticketsatthememberrate.FONZmembersmaypurchaseuptosixticketsatthememberprice.Non-memberticketsgoonsaleSeptember25th.
★GeneralAdmission:
Includeslivemusic,performanceartists-includingfortunetellers,firebreathers,aswellasaccesstoanimalexhibitsafterhours,andinterestingoutdoorgames.Also,allguestswillreceivefreebottledwater.
$20FONZmembers;
$30non-members.
★VIPTickets:
IncludeaccesstotheVIParea,animalperformancesandprivategames,etc.
$55FONZmembers;
$80non-members
Details:
★It’sback.PreparetowitnessdangerousactsandamazingsightsattheZoo’sannualHalloweenevent,NightoftheLivingZoo.Withlivemusic,performanceartists,andgames,it’saspecialnightoffunthatyouwon’twanttomiss.
★FONZencouragesyoutotakepublictransportationanddrinkresponsibly.
★Metro(地铁):
TheZoo’sConnecticutAvenueentranceisbetweentheRedLine’sClevelandParkandWoodleyParkMetrostops.
★UberisNightoftheLivingZoo’stransportationpartnerthisyear!
NewtoUber?
Signupfor$20offyourfirstride(newusersonly).
★Parking:
Parkingattheeventwillbe$22.
21.Comparedwithnon-members,FONZmemberscanenjoy.
A.half-priceticketsB.freedrinkingwater
C.VIPtreatmentD.anearlierbooking
22.Ityoubuyageneraladmissionticket,youcan.
A.parkfreeofchargeB.appreciatelivemusic
C.takeUberatadiscountD.watchanimalperformances
23.Whattypeofwritingisthetext?
A.AnofficialreportB.Anadforanevent
C.AnexhibitionguideD.Anintroductiontoazoo
B
Iambuildingatinyhouse.Notadollhouse,butalivablespacewithbed,kitchen,storage-everythingyou’dneedtolive.
WhydidIdecidetobuildahouse?
Ihopeditwouldgivemeskillsthatreallymatterinlife,suchasusingtoolsforconstruction.Andinbuildingthehouse,IwouldunderstandhowmuchlaborgoesintoahomeandtrulyappreciatewhatIamlivingin.
Butthispastyear,lifegavemeaheavyhit:
Myfather,oneofmybestfriendsandmytinyhouseconstructionpartner,diedinatrafficaccident.
Thisiswheremyenthusiasmconicsfromnow:
thedesiretofinishmyhouseformyfather.Becauseofthisdecision,Inowhavesomelifeexperiencesthatsomeadultsdon’thave.Icanrelatenotonlytopeoplewhowanttobuildahouse,butalsotopeoplewhohavelostaparent.Andtoallofthem,Icansaythatgivingupisnotachoice.
Still,withoutthehelpofmyfriendsandfamily.Iwouldprobablystopmyproject.MyfriendLukecametohelptheweekaftermyfatherdied;
heknewIneededtogetmywallsup.Theguidancefromfellowtinyhousebuildersandtheirfamilieshasbeenhelpful.Puttingwindowsinisnoeasy.Andinstalling(安装)electricityisnotsomethingyoudoinyourdreams.Tenhoursofstabbing(戳)yourfingerswithmetalstringandgettingshockedacoupletimesisnotideal.
Sometimeswhenpeoplegetahardknock,theystaydown.Ididn’t.Ididn’tonlywanttoshowthatanyonecanbuildtheirownhouse;
IalsowantedtoshowthatwhenIwashandedlemons.Inotonlymadelemonade.Imadeadeliciouslemoncake.
24.Onereasonwhytheauthordecidedtobuildahousewasto.
A.savesomemoneyB.learnsomelifeskills
C.realizeherfather’sdreamD.improveherlivingconditions
25.Afterherfather’sdeath,theauthor.
A.livesonherownB.decidedtogiveupherplan
C.stilllooksatlifepositivelyD.hashelpedmanyneedyfamilies
26.Whendoingherconstructionwork,theauthor.
A.gotalotofhelpfromotherpeopleB.decidedtolowerherexpectations
C.hadtoleavethingsunfinishedD.founditlesschallenging
27.Theunderlinedpart“gelahardknock”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans.
A.getknockeddownB.doachallengingtask
C.experiencesomethingnewD.haveanunpleasantexperience
C
Soundtravelsverywellthroughwater-muchbetter,infact,thanitdoesthroughair.Soitshouldn’tbesurprisingthatmanyoceananimalsmakenoise.Theyusesoundtocommunicateandhunt.AsbiologistBrandonSouthallsays,“Theirwholeworldisrelatedtosound.”
Dolphinswhistle,organizinghunts.Lovesickwhalessingsoloudlytheycanbeheardhundredsofmilesaway.Butthesedaystheyaren’ttheonlyonessoundingoff.Theyhavemoreandmorecompetitionfromhumanmachines.
Everyday,thousandsofhugecontainershipssailacrosstheworld’soceans.Ontopoftheenginenoise,theships’propeller(螺旋桨)makealoudnoiseallthetime.Allthatcanmakeithardforoceananimalstryingtolistenoutforfriends,ordinner.Animalsswimmingnearbyashipcanbedeafenedorevenkilled.
Underwaterconstructioncanalsobedangerouslyloud.WhenconstructionmachinescalledpiledriverswereusedduringrepairstotheSanFrancisco-OaklandBayBridge,deadfishappeared.
Geologist(地质学家)poundontheseafloortoo,tryingtofindoilwellsandmapEarth’ssurface.Theresultsareusefulloscience,butallthathammeringprobablygivesoceananimalaheadache.
Aspeoplerealizehowimportantsoundistooceananimals,theyarelookingforwaystoreducehumannoise.Shipscouldgetquieterjustbyslowingdown.Engineersarealsotryingtofindquieterpropellerships.
Nowsomecompaniesareusingasimpleinventioncalledabubblecurtain,whichmakessoundwavespassingthroughitloseenergyandgelquieter.Itseemstowork-whenbubblecurtainswerefixedontheSanFranciscobridgeprojectfishdeathsdropped.
Westillhavealottolearnaboutsoundintheoceans,buttogetherwecanhelpkeeptheseaaquieterplace.
28.Dolphinsandwhalesarcmentionedtoshow.
A.soundtravelsverywellthroughwaterB.theyaresurprisinglynoisyinthesea
C.theoceanisfilledwithsoundD.oceannoiseisabigproblem
29.Whatishappeningtooceananimalsthesedays?
A.Humannoiseiscausingdangertotheirsafety.
B.Thereislessfoodintheoceanforthem.
C.Theyarebeingkilledinlargenumbers.
D.Theyarelosingtheirhearing.
30.Duringthefirstrepairtothebridge,somefish.
A.startedtodieB.wereattractedtoit
C.gotquietunderwaterD.sufferedfromheadaches
31.Bubblecurtainsareusedto.
A.researchonfishesunderwaterB.buildtheSanFranciscobridge
C.stopnoisymachinesworkingD.reduceconstructionnoise
D
Thevastmajorityofpeoplecanbuyprettymuchanythingtheyneed.Notanythingtheywant,necessarily,butanythingtheyneedtoachieveasatisfactorydegreeofcreaturecomfort:
clothing,water,shoesandfood.
Duringmychildhood,aMichaelPollanbookwouldhavebeentheprizeofmyyear,wereItofinditwaitingu