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1.Whatdoesthewomanorder?
A.Fish.B.Beef.C.Chicken.
2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Enjoyaplay.B.Readanovel.C.Seeafilm.
3.Whereisthewomangoingnext?
A.Toarestaurant.B.Toamuseum.C.Toherhouse.
4.Whenshouldthemanarriveatuniversity?
A.By9:
30.B.By8:
50.C.By8:
40.
5.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?
A.Themanisn’ttellingthetruth.
B.Themanhadnoreasontobesick.
C.Themandidn’tneedtoattendthemeeting.
第二节(共11小题;
每小题1分,满分11分)
听下面4段对话。
每段对话后有几个小题,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。
每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.WhatarethespeakersgoingtodoonSaturdaytogether?
A.Playfootball.B.Watchagame.C.Attendaparty.
7.HowwillthemangoonSaturday?
A.Hewilljustgothereonfoot.
B.Hewillgetarideinherfather’scar.
C.Hewilldriveacarhimself.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatdoesthewomandislikeaboutherjob?
A.Theworkmates.B.Theboss.C.Theworkingfield.
9.Accordingtothewoman,whywassheemployed?
A.Becauseshehadalotofexperience.
B.Becausethejobinterviewerlikedher.
C.Becausemanyemployeesgiveuptheirjobseveryyear.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WheredidMrs.Kingoriginallyplantogo?
A.ToMiami.B.ToChicago.C.ToLosAngeles.
11.WhywillMrs.KinggotoLosAngeles?
A.Todoaninterview.
B.Tohaveasalesmeeting.
C.Toattendtheopeningofanoffice.
12.Whatcouldthewomanmostprobablybe?
A.Anairlineclerk(职员).B.Asecretary.C.Aguide.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.
14.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Heisillwithflu.
B.Hecan’tfinishhishomeworktoday.
C.Hewillgotoschooltoday.
15.WhatrelationisMr.Belltotheman?
A.Hisneighbor.B.Hisclassmate.C.Histeacher.
16.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.Helphimhandinhisproject.
B.Callhisteachertoaskforleave.
C.Drivehimtothehospitalrightnow.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分34分)
第一节(共12小题;
每小题2分,满分24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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
ALBUQUERQUE,N.M.-Withthenewyearcoming,anewwebsitewassetuptoofferringtones(手机铃声)ofthesoundsofdozensofrareandendangeredspeciesfromaroundtheworld.
TheCenterforBiologicalDiversitystartedofferingfreewildliferingtonesforcellphonesayearagotoeducatepeopleaboutthe
plight
oftheanimals,andthemovementenjoyedsuchsuccessthattheenvironmentalgrouphascollectedmoreringtonesandaddedthemtoitswebsiteforthisyear.
Thegroupplanstoreleaseakindofnewringtoneseachmonth,includingthesoundsoftheAfricanelephantandtheEmperorPenguinoftheAntarctic,saidPeterGalvin,thegroup’sconservationdirector.
“We’vehitthe100,000thdownloadinover150countries,”GalvinsaidWednesdayinatelephoneinterview.“It’sprettyinteresting.Wedidn’trealizehowmuchofaninternationalhititwouldbecome.”
Theresponse,hesaid,stressestheworldwidemovementtosaveendangeredandrarespecies.
“Theextinctioncrisisisaworldwidecrisis,”hesaid.
AvailableringtonesincludethehowlofanendangeredMexicangraywolf,thebellowsofanArcticbelugawhaleandthecallsofdozensofothermammals,birdsandreptiles.Websitevisitorscanalsogetcellphonewallpaperandfactsforeachofthespecies.
Andlaterthisyear,thewebsitewillbeavailableinSpanishandmoreringtonesfromspeciesinLatinAmericawillbeadded,Galvinsaid.
17.Thenewringtonescollectthesoundof____________.
A.lovelyanimals
B.commonanimals
C.frightenedanimalsD.rareorendangeredanimals
18.Thenewringtonesmentionedinthepassageareusedto____________.
A.addfuntothenewyearB.celebratethecomingnewyear
C.callonpeopletoprotectwildlifeD.developthecellphoneindustry
19.Theunderlinedword“plight”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans“__________”.
A.suddendisappearance
B.difficultsituation
C.richknowledge
D.usualhabit
20.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.NewWildlifeRingtonesReleasedinaWebsite
B.ANewWaytoProtectWildlife
C.GreatsuccessofNewStrangeRingtones
D.NewRingtonesPopularWithCellphoneUsers
B
TheJungleBooks
TheJungleBookswerepublishedin1894and1895.LostinthejunglesofIndiaasachildandadoptedintoafamilyofwolves,MowgliisbroughtuponadietofJungleLaw,loyalty,andfreshmeatfromthekill.Regularadventureswithhisfriendsandenemiesinthejunglesimprovethischild’sstrengthandclevernessandstireveryreader’simagination.
Price:
$7.79
ISBN-13:
978-1613820742
AverageCustomerReview:
★★★★
AStolenLife
Thefirstworkofitskind—JayceeDugard’spersonallifestory,herownstoryofbeingkidnapped(绑架)in1991.WhenJayceewaselevenyearsold,shewaskidnappedfromaschoolbusstop.Shewasmissingformorethaneighteenyears,andgavebirthtotwodaughtersduringherimprisonment.
$19.79
978-1442344983
★★★★★
WhileWe’reFarApart
Five-timeChristyAwardwinnerLynnAustiniscalledas“oneofthestyle’sbesthistoricalfictionnovelists”.SetinBrooklyn,NewYork,duringWorldWarI,whileamotherlessgirllongsforherdaddyandayoungladyhopesforasecondchanceatlove,thistaleexplorestheuncertaintythatstaysinpeopleinEurope.
$6.00
ISBN-10:
0764204971
TheFashionPolice
TheFashionPolicewasrunner-upintheChapterOnePromotionsNovelCompetition2010andnominated(提名)BestNovelwithRomanticElements2010byTheRomanceReviews.Itisastrangecomedy-mystery,combiningmurderwithromanceandchick-lit.
Forstarters,AmberaccidentlyshootsChiefInspectorJaniceSkipperandgetsthrownoffthepoliceforce.TheonlyonewhoknowsthetruthabouttheincidentisAmber,butnoonewillbelieveher.
$12.73
978-1451555653
★★★
21.TheISBNofthebookthatgainsmostpopularityamongtheresearchis___________.
A.ISBN–13:
978–1613820742B.ISBN–13:
978–1451555653
C.ISBN–10:
0764204971D.ISBN–13:
978–1442344983
22.Ifyouwanttobuyonebookabouthuman’slivingwithanimalsandoneabouthistoricalfiction,youhavetopay____________.
A.13.79dollarsB.20.52dollars
C.27.58dollarsD.18.73dollars
23.WhatmakesthebookTheFashionPolicedifferentfromothers?
A.ItwinstheawardChristyAwardfivetimes.
B.Itisagreatbookonviolenceandfamilyeducation.
C.ItisnamedBestNovelwithRomanticElements2010.
D.Ithasmanyelementsborrowedfromstoriesoftruepolicemen.
24.Inwhichpartofanewspaperwouldtheinformationofthebooksbemostlikelytoappear?
A.ScienceB.Advertisement
C.OpinionD.Lifestyle
C
Americanfolkmusicisthemusicofthepeople.“GoodNightIrene,”isanexampleofatraditionalfolksong.Thatmeansthesongissoold,noonereallyknowswhowroteit.HuddieLedbetter,thesingerandguitaristknownasLedbelly,firstrecorded“GoodNightIrene”in1932.Sincethenmorethanahundredotherversionshavebeenrecorded.“GoodNightIrene,”wasahugehitfortheWeaversin1950.
Folksongssometimestellstoriesaboutrealevents.AnexampleisthestoryofayoungmanwhoselastnamewasspelledD-U-L-Abutpronounced“Dooley”.TomDulawasaCivilWarsoldierinNorthCarolina.Hewasfoundguiltyofthemurderofhisgirlfriend.Hewassentencedtodeathandwashangedin1868,yetthecaseleftmanyquestions.Thestorywasretoldinpoemsandsongs—includingthehitsong,“TomDooley,”recordedin1958bytheKingstonTrio.
FolksingerandsongwriterAmySpeacesaysthehistoryofAmericanfolkmusiccanbeimaginedasatreewithmanybranches.Atthecenter,shesays,isWoodyGuthrie.WoodyGuthriewrotealmost3,000songs.Butheonlyrecordedabout300ofthem.HisgranddaughterAnnaCanonisaysthatwaspartlybecausehedidnothaveenoughmoneytorecordmore.
Yetforallhisinfluence,millionsofAmericanstodayrememberhimforjustonesong,whichchildrenlearnedinschool.Thesong,“ThisLandisYourLand,”seemsliketheperfectexpressionofprideincountry.Whatmanypeopledonotknowisthatitwasmeantsarcastically(讽刺地),asjusttheopposite.Thismeaningismadeclearlaterinthesong,inthepartsthatmostchildrenneverlearninschool.
Somepeopleprobablythinkofafolksingeroutofdatefromthe1960s.Along-haired,guitar-playingidealistsingsaboutbringingtheworldtogether.Butthesedays,withmusicproductionsoftware,digitalvideoandsocialnetworksalleasilyavailable,folkartistsreallycanbringtheworldtogether.
25.Whatdoweknowabout“GoodNightIrene”?
A.Itwasfirstrecordedin1950.B.Itwasaboutarealevent.
C.Ledbellywrotethisoldsong.D.TheWeavers’versionwasverysuccessful.
26.WhowasTomDula?
A.Aherohangedwrongly.B.Arealmanthoughttobeamurderer.
C.Asoldierkilledinawar.D.Animaginarypersoninasong.
27.FromParagraph3wecanlearnthatWoodyGuthrie____________.
A.earnedalotbywritingfolkmusic
B.recordedasmanyas3,000songsinhislife
C.recordedhissongswithamajorrecordcompany
D.playedanimportantroleinthehistoryoffolkmusic
28.Whatist