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C.Whenhewas50.
4.HowlongwillthespeakersstayinGreenwich?
A.For15minutes.B.Fortwohours.C.Fortwoandahalfhours.
5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inasupermarket.
B.Inaclassroom.
C.Athome.
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、7题。
6.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Seeingamovie.
B.Havingdinner.
C.Makingsoup.
7.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?
A.Unhappy.
B.Nervous.
C.Happy.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whendoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.Atabout2:
00p.m.
B.Atabout3:
C.Atabout6:
9.Whatdoestherobberlooklike?
A.Heistall.
B.Hehasabeard.
C.Hehasblackhair.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredidthespeakersgolastweek?
A.Toapub.
B.Toaconcert.
C.Toamusicfestival.
11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofrockmusic?
A.Loud.
B.Enjoyable.
C.Hardtounderstand.
12.Whydoesn’tthewomanwantJanetojointhem?
A.ShedislikesJane.B.Janewon’thaveaticket.C.Janehatesclassicalmusic.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inthelibrary.
B.Inarestaurant.
C.Intheclassroom.
14.Whenistheman’sclass?
A.1:
50.
B.2:
00.
C.2:
30.
15.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthesummerschool?
A.Theteachers.B.Thesizeoftheclass.C.Thefriendlystudents.
16.Whereisthemanplanningtogo?
A.NewYork.
B.Boston.
C.WashingtonD.C.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowoldwasHosseiniwhenhisfamilymovedtotheUnitedStates?
A.5.
B.10.
C.15.
18.WhatwasHosseinidoingwhenhisfirstbookbecamepopular?
A.Hewasstillincollege.
B.Hewasafull-timeteacher.
C.Hewasworkingasadoctor.
19.WhenwasHosseini’ssecondnovelpublished?
A.Inxx.
B.Inxx.
C.Inxx.
20.WhatisAndtheMountainsEchoedabout?
A.TwowomeninAfghanistan.
B.Acouplethattakesintwochildren.
C.Aboy’srelationshipwithhisfatherandbestfriend.
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,从每题所给的四个选项中(A、B、C和D),选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
FITNESSCENTRE
Thefitnesscentreoffersavarietyofactivitiesformembersofallagesthroughouttheweek.
ActivitiesforMonday12July,xx:
Learntoswim.Classesforpreschoolchildrenagedfiveandunderstartat10am.Classeslast30minutesandparentsmustattendwiththeirchildren.Don’tforgettobookinadvance,asplacesarelimited,andtopacksomewarmclothesforafterthelesson.
Woman’saerobics(有氧运动).Sessionsareforonehourandbeginat10:
45am,ledbyMelissa.ealongandjoinuseveryMondayforanexhilaratinghourofexerciseandfun.Leaveyourkidsatthenurseryandtaketimeoutforyourself.Wearatrack-suitorsomethingsimilar.
Lunchtimeyoga.Takeabreakatlunchtime(1:
00—2:
00pm)foranhourofmeditationandyoga.Enjoythepeaceandquietofourmeditationroom,andrelaxingsessionsdesignedforactivepeoplewithbusylives.Useyourownmat(垫子)forfloorworkorhireonefromusforasmallsum.
FamilyShootaround.10:
00-5:
30pm.FamilyShootaroundisopenformembersandgueststobringthefamilyoutforbasketball.Halfcourtgamesareonlyduringthistime.TherearenofullcourtgamesduringFamilyShootaroundhours.Allparticipantsmustsigninatthefrontdeskandwearawristbandduringtheplay.
21.WhenwillMelissabeworking?
A.From10:
00amto10:
30am.
B.From10:
45amto11:
45am.
C.From1:
00pmto2:
00pm.
D.From10:
00amto5:
30pm.
22.Whichactivitymayneedextrafees?
A.Lunchtimeyoga.B.Learntoswim
C.Women’saerobics.D.FamilyShootaround.
23.Whatisthemonrequirementoftheactivities?
A.Theneedtosignin.
B.Theneedtobringsomething.
C.Theneedtobookinadvance.
D.Theneedtobeeamember.
B
Thiscouldwellbethebestsonintheworld.NickRaymond,fromStatenIsland,NewYork,surprisedhisparentswithanall-expensespaidtriptoHawaiitocelebratetheir50thweddinganniversary.
AndhepostedtheheartwarmingvideooftheirastoundedreactionstohisYouTubechannel,withanexplanationthatHawaiiwasaplacehisparentshadalwayswantedtovisit.Headdedthathismotherbelievedshewouldneverbeabletogoinherlifetimehowever,asthetripwastooexpensive.
Nicksaidthatthisnewswashardtohearashisparentshadalwaysprovidedforhimandhissisterthroughouttheirlives.Hedecidedthattreatingthemtoawell-deservedholidaywasafittingwaytosaythankyou.
Theemotionalvideoshowshisparentswereverysurprisedbythegift,withhismothercryingwithhappinessandevenhisfatherwipingawayatearortwo.InthevideoNickhandshisparents,RosemaryandLeo,aboxtoopen–inwhichtheyfindleisforeachofthemtowear.Theythenopenaletter,whichcontainsahumorousphotoshoppedimageofthemselves,anddiscovertheplanfortheirtrip.AtthispointNickannouncesthattheyaregoingtoHawaii.Hismotherreplies,“getoutofhere”.Hethentalksthroughthenumerousthingstheywillbeabletodowhileonthetrip,includingvisitingPearlHarbourandseeingvolcanoes.ThevideoconcludeswithNicksurprisinghisparentswithcardstopayforextrasandmoneytopayfortips–toensuretheydonotspendapennywhileonholiday.
Nicksays:
“Youguyshavebeentogetherfor50years.Ithinkyouhaveearnedit.Allyouhavetodoisgoandhaveagoodtime.AllIwantisforyouguystogoandhaveanicevacation–haveanicetwoweeksbyyourselves.”
24.Whatdoestheunlinedword“astounded”inParagraph2mean?
A.AngryB.NormalC.ShockedD.Positive
25.WhatdoweknowaboutNickandhisparents?
A.Heistheironlychild.
B.Hefeelssorryforthem.
C.Heoftentravelswiththem
D.Heisthankfulfortheirsupport.
26.WecaninferfromParagraph4thatNickis________.
A.prettysmartB.quitehumorousC.veryconsiderateD.reallydetermined
27.Whichwordcanbestdescribethestory?
A.BeneficialB.EducationalC.FunnyD.Heartwarming.
C
Lastyear,ClaireNoble-Randallwokeupat5:
30ameverymorning.Shehadtocatchtwobusestoarriveintimeforfirst-periodchemistryatIngrahamHighSchoolinSeattle,US.
Ingrahamstartsat8am,butNoble-Randalloftendidn’tgettosleepuntilaftermidnight.“Itwasreallyhardnottofallasleepinclass,”shesaid.
Hermomsolvedtheproblemthisyearwhenshediscoveredthatotherparentshadhiredaprivatecitytourbustotaketheirchildrentotheschool.
“Now,sheleavesthehouseatamuchmorereasonabletime7:
10inthemorning...tocatchthelittletourbusat7:
23am,”saidhermother,NoelleNoble.
Thatmaybeonewaytohelpstudentsgetmoresleep.Butmorethan3,300peoplehavesignedanonlinepetition(请愿)lookingforabettersolutionfromtheSeattleschooldistrict.Thosewhohavesignedthepetitionwantallhighschoolsandmiddleschoolstostartnoearlierthan8:
30am.MostofSeattle’shighschoolsandmiddleschoolsstartat8amorearlier.
Laterstarttimesforteenagersisanideathatsomeparentsaroundthenationhavewantedforyears.They’veprovidedplentyofscientificevidencethatteenagerstendtobenightowlsanddelayedstarttimesimprovetheirhealth,mood,attention,and,insomecases,learning.
Butattemptstodelaystarttimesforteenagershaven’tworked.Coachesdon’twantlatedismissals(放学)cuttingintosportspractices;
munitygroupsdon’twanttowaitlongerforgymsandfieldsandbefore-andafter-schoolprogramsdon’twanttochangetheirschedules.
Thistime,however,they’vegotSeattleSchoolBoardPresidentSharonPeasleeontheirside.Sheherselfisthemotheroftwohighschoolstudents.Peasleehopesotherboardmemberswillpassherplancallingonthedistricttofindawaytomakethechanges.
28.HowdidNoble-Randallsolveherproblemofearlyclasses?
A.Shequitfirst-periodclasses.
B.Shefoundafasterwaytotheschool.
C.Shetookaprivatecitytourbustotheschool.
D.Herfamilymovedtoahouseneartheschool.
29.Peoplewhosignedtheonlinepetitionwantschoolsto______.
A.provideaschoolbusservice
B.delayschoolstarttimes
C.improvethequalityoflessons
D.stopstudentsfromfallingasleepinclass
30.Whydidparents’attemptstochangeschoolstarttimesfail?
A.Notenoughpeoplesignedthepetition.
B.Noscientificevidencecouldsupporttheiridea.
C.Itwouldinfluencetheschools’schedules.
D.Itwouldinfluencemanyout-of-schoolactivities.
A.Moreparentswillhireaprivatebusfortheirchildren.
B.Seattleschoolsplantochangetheirschedulesnextyear.
C.Therewillbelessafter-schoolactivitiesandprograms.
D.Thereisnowahigherchanceofdelayingschoolstarttimes.
D
Popsingers,actorsandsportsstarsarenottheonlyonestoday’steenagersseektoimitate.ItturnsoutthatthelegendaryAmericanpoetEmilyDickinson(1830-1886)hasasincerefollowingamongmanyyoungpeople.
Shemayseemacuriouschoiceforteenagedevotion.ManymightthinkofEmilyDickinsonassomeonelockedawayfromtheworld,aspinster(未婚女性)livingandwritinginherbedroomasifshewereinaself-madeprison.Inaway,though,