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A.Baseball.B.Swimming.
C.Basketball
3.Why
is
woman
going
to
bring
her
friend?
A.They
can
make
five.
B.She
can’t
play
poker
well.
C.Her
friend
loves
playing
poker.
4.What
do?
A.Talk
more
soldiers.
B.Organize
information.
C.Read
a
bookabout
war.
5.How
many
people
are
there
in
speakers’
family?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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至7题。
6.Why
refuse
return
moneyofthe
sweater?
A.It
was
present.
B.It
damaged.
C.It
bought
month
ago.
7.What
will
do
next?
manager.
B.Open
package..
C.Rewrite
store
rule.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Where
might
accident
take
place?
A.On
Frasier
Road.B.By
bridge.C.On
freeway.
9.What
want
A.Get
freeway.
B.Save
time.
C.Cross
bridge.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where
speakers
get
some
vegetables?
A.The
store.B.
The
man’s
backyard.C.The
woman’s
garden.
11.In
opinion,who
used
grow
their
own
A.Old
people.B.Young
people.C.Housewives.
12.When
come
helpthe
man?
A.Thursday.B
Friday.C.Saturday.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Where
two
speakers?
A.In
bookstore.B.In
car
shop.C.In
supermarket.
14.What
kind
ofcar
looking
for?
A.Afastone.B.A
safe
one.C.One
with
enough
space.
15.Why
introduce
Honda
woman,
A.It’s
perfect
family,
latest
style.
cheaper
than
SUV.
16.What
final
decision?
A.She’ll
buy
Honda.
B.She’ll
consider
C.She’ll
popular
one.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Which
floor
did
fire
destroy?
first
floor.B.The
second
floor.C.The
third
floor.
18.When
building
built?
1718.B.In
1782.C.In1930
19.What
as
at
timeofthe
fire?
A.A
hotel.B.A
historymuseum.C.A
home
old.
20.What
probably
caused
lightning.B.A
burning
cigarette.C.Old
electric
wires.
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
Tips
Visiting
Paris
Springtime
With
flowering
gardens
and
tree-lined
streets,spring
isthe
time
ofyear
visit
Paris.
Gettheperfectview
Builtastheentrancetothe1889World’sFair,theEiffelTowerquicklybecamesopopularthatitwasnevertakendown.Theviewofthecityfromthetophasnomatch.Themostamazingthingaboutthetoweristhelinetobuytickets-theEiffelTowerattractsmorethan7millionvisitorseachyear!
Sobuyticketsonlineorvisitlaterintheeveningtoavoidtheline.Elevator(电梯):
€15;
stairs:
€5.
ThetowerisopenuntilI11p.m.throughmid-June,thentomidnightinsummer.TaketheNo.6MetrolinetotheBir-Hakeimstation—you’llgetanunforgettableviewofthetowerasyourabove-groundtrainapproachesthestation.
Lookingforaless-crowdedview?
ThetopofNotreDameCathedralisagoodchoice.
Seethegardens
MuseumsliketheLouvreandD’Orsayinsistonkeepingworld-famouspaintingsliketheMonaLisaindoors.ButifyouvisitParisinspringtime,don’tjuststayinside.TheLouvre’scollectionincludesnotonlypaintings,drawings,andsculptures,butalsogardens,whichofferexplosionsofspringcolor,fragrant(芳香的)paths,andinvitinglandscaping.Andtoenjoyspringflowers,don’tmisstheLuxembourgGardensandadaytriptoVersailles!
Dolunch
Thesit-downrestaurantsinPariswillsetyoubackhundredsofdollarsatdinnertime.Savethemforaspecialoccasion.Pricesatsomeofthetopjoints(娱乐场所)canbe50percentloweratlunchtime.Andyoualsocan’tgowrongpickingup,aplacewhichPariscitizensarehappywith.Don’tforgetthattipsarealwaysincludedinthebill,sodon’tpayanextra20percent.
21.WhatistrueabouttheEiffelTower?
A.ItwasbuilttoattractmorevisitorstoParis.
B.Visitingthetoweratnightcansavetimewaitinginline.
C.Visitorscangetagoodviewofthetoweronthetopofit.
D.Youcanclimbthetowerforfreeifyoudon’tusetheelevator.
22.Whatistheauthor’ssuggestioninthepartof“Seethegardens”?
A.GototheLouvretoenjoytheMonaLisa.
B.Keepthefamousartworksinthegardens.
C.EnjoythebeautyofParis’springoutdoors.
D.MakeadaytriptoVersaillestoseesculptures.
23.WhenyouhavedinnerinParis,you’dbetter.
A.avoidtopjoints
B.gotosit-downrestaurants
C.givesometips
D.chooserestaurantsParispeoplelike
B
EverySaturdaythedogpound(收容所)openeditsdoorstopeople,andeveryweekendmanydogswentofftonewhomesandnewlives.
Butnotme.AfterallIwastoooldandtoosick.IhopedI’dfindanewhomewheresomeonewouldloveme.But...
Saturdayarrivedandasusualincamesomepeople.Theotherdogsbarked,standingup,eagertoseewhatwashappening.Ididn’tbother.Noonewould,wantme.Theyneverdid.
Sureenough,most,peoplewalkedpastmewithoutasecondlook.Those;
whodidstopcomplained(抱怨)aboutmyageorillnessandwalkedon,Iwatchedasonebyonethedogswerepickedupandtakenawaybytheirnewowners.
Iclosedmyeyesandtriedtosleep.ThenIheardavoicecloseby.
“Dad,canweseehim?
”
Iwaitedfortheanswer.
“Areyousure,Tommy?
He’sanoldguy,andhe’ssick.”
“Idon’tcareifhe’ssick.Iamtoo.”
Iopenedoneeyetoseeaboyinawheelchair.Theboywasstaringatmewithwide,browneyes.Iraisedmyhead,meetinghisseriouswatch.
“Iwanthim,Dad.He’stheone.”
WithinminutesIwasoutofthecage.TommyheldmetightlyashisDadwheeledhimtotheircar.
Soonwepulledupatmynewhome.
LaterthateveningTommycalledmeintohisbedroom.
“Youwanttocomeup,boy?
”Hepattedthebedbesidehim.
Gatheringupallmystrength,Ijumped.Tommytookmequicklyandhelpedmeup.Hemovedhisbodyacrosstothetableandpickedupaplate.
“Don’ttellMomandDad,”hesaid.“Doyoulikecheese?
Forthefirsttimeinalongwhile,mytailbegantowag(摇动).
24.Howdidthedogfeelwhenitsawotherdogsweretakenaway?
A.Angry.
B.Sad.
C.Uninterested.
D.Excited.
25.Whydidtheboywantthisdog?
A.Hewassicktooandcouldunderstandthedog.
B.Thedogremindedhimofhispast.
C.Nobodytooknoticeofthedog.
D.Hisfatherwasinterestedinthedog.
26.Adogmayshowitshappinessby
A.pickingupaplate
B.waggingitstail
C.jumpingtothebed
D.gatheringupitsstrength
27.Whatmightbetheendingofthestory?
A.Thedogcouldn’tadapttoitsnewlife.
B.Thedogwasreturnedtothedogpound.
C.Theboyandthedogbecamegoodfriends.
D.Theboygotwellwiththehelpofthedog.
C
Drugsarechemicalsthatchangethewayourbodieswork.Somearemedicinesthathelppeoplewhendoctorsprescribe(开处方)them.Manyhavenomedicaluseorbenefits.Whentaken,drugsfindtheirwayintothebloodstream.Fromthere,theymovetothebrainandotherpartsofthebody.Inthebrain,drugsmaystrengthenordullthesenses,changehowalert(警觉)orsleepypeoplefeel,andsometimesreducephysicalpain.Becauseofthewaythesedrugsworkonthebrain,theyaffecttheabilitytomakehealthychoicesanddecisions:
Althoughdrugscan
makepeoplefeelgoodatfirst,theycandoalotofharmtothebodyandbrain.
Peopletakedrugsforthepleasuretheybelievetheycanbring.Oftenpeopletrytotalkfriendsintotakingdrugsjustbecausetheydon’twanttobetheonlyonesdoingthem.Somepeoplebelievedrugswillhelpthemthinkbetter,bemorepopular,orbecomebetterartistsorathletes.Othersarecurious.Andsomepeoplewanttofitinandtakedrugsbecauseofpressure.Manypeopleusedrugsbecausethey’redepressedorthinkdrugswillhelpthemescapetheirproblems.Butdrugsjustmaskfeelingsandproblems;
theydon’tsolvethem.Thefeelingsandproblemsremainandmightevenbeworse.
Ifyouthinkyou—orafriend-—maybeaddictedtodrugs,talktoaparent,yourdoctorornurse.Theycanhelpyougetthehelpyouheed.Severalkindsoftreatmentareavailablefordrugaddiction.Thetwomaintypesarebehavioral(helpingapersonchangebehaviors)andpharmacological(treatingapersonbyusingmedicine).
Itcanbehardtokickdrugaddictionwithoutprofessionalhelpandtreatment.Ittakestimeandisn’tsomethingthatcanbedonealone—everyoneneedssupport.Expertswhohelppeoplewithaddictionsaretrainedtohelp,notjudge.Tofindadrugtreatmentcenterinyourarea,searchonline,oraskadoctorforadvice.
28.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytalkabout?
A.Howdrugsaffectusers.
B:
Drugscanhavemedicalbenefits.
C.Waystogetoverdrugaddictions.
D.Howdrugschangeourwayoflife.
29.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedinthepassageasareasonforpeopletotakedrugs?
A.Togetpleasure.
B.Toreducepressure.
C.Tobecomemorecreative.
D.Tomakefriends.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mask”inParagraph2mean?
A.Show.
B.Cover.
C.Avoid.
D.Solve.
31.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.
A.drugsarenecessaryforloweringphysicalpain
B.drugscanhelptomakecorrectchoicesordecisions
C.itisimpo