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C.Pickupheraunt.
3.WhomightMr.Petersonbe?
A.Anewprofessor
B.Adepartmenthead
C.Acompanydirector.
4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebook?
A.Quitedifficult.
B.Veryinteresting.
C.Toosimple.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Weather
B.Clothes
C.News.
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.WhendoesthetrainarriveinNewcastle?
A.13:
30,Tuesday.B.13:
30,Monday.C.11:
30,Tuesday.
7.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopayfortheticket?
A.£40B.£25C.£15
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whenwillthemanbehomefromwork?
A.At5:
45
B.At6:
15
C.At6:
50
9.Wherewillthespeakersgo?
A.TheGreenHouseCinema.
B.TheNewStateCinema.
C.TheUMECinema.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdidthewomandoduringtheweekend?
A.Shehaddinnerinarestaurant.
B.Shewatchedamovieinacinema.
C.Shecelebratedhermother’sbirthday.
11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemovie?
A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Confusing.
12.WhatdothespeakersplantodoonSaturday?
A.Buyabirthdaypresent.
B.Visitsomefriends.
C.Holdaparty.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inarestaurant.
B.Inanoffice.
C.Inaclassroom.
14.WhatdoesJohndonow?
A.He’satrainer.
B.He’satourguide.
C.He’sacollegestudent.
15.Howmuchcananewpersonearnforthefirstyear?
A.$10,500.
B.$12,000.
C.$15,000.
16.Howmanypeoplewillthewomanhire?
A.Four
B.Three
C.Two
A.Bringonesuitcase.B.Takealotofclothes.C.Packhersuitcaseherself.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howlonghasthespeakerlivedinabigcity?
A.Oneyear.
B.Tenyears.
C.Eighteenyears
18.Whatisthespeaker’sopiniononpublictransport?
A.It’scomfortable
B.It’stime-saving
C.It’scheap.
19.Whatisgoodaboutlivinginasmalltown?
A.It’ssafer.
B.It’shealthier.
C.It’smoreconvenient.
20.Whatkindoflifedoesthespeakerseemtolikemost?
A.Busy.
B.Colourful.
C.Quiet.
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(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Uponenteringcollege,YangYiwasuncertainaboutalotofthings.However,the19-year-oldinternationaleconomicsandtradestudentwascertainaboutonething:
Shewantedtoparticipateinanimalwelfareefforts.
“I'
m.alwaysanatureandanimallover,"
shesaid.Shejoinedtheenvironmentalprotectionassociationatherschool.Nowbeingpresidentofagroupof25,sheleadsitseffortstohelpstray(流浪)catsanddogsbyraisingmoneytobuythemfoodandcollectingoldclothestomakethemhomes.
However,sometimestheassociationraisesdoubts.Somestudentshavequestionedwhetherhelpingstrayanimalsbreaksthelawsofnature."
Wetriedtoresolvethecontroversy,"
Yangsaid.“Forwildanimals,thebestwaytoprotectthemistopreservetheirenvironmentandtheirnaturalhabitat,andtoletthemlivetheirownway.However,foranimalsthatdependheavilyonhumans,suchasdogsandcats,theproperwaytotreatthemistorespectthemandtakecareofthem."
Besides,ifnotaccommodatedproperly,strayanimalscanbringthreatstopublichealth,astheyarethemaincauseofrabies(狂犬病)incities."
Now,manyyoungpeopleinChinahaveagreedupontheneedtostrikeabalancebetweenhumansandnature.Theonlyproblemishow,"
saidYang.Yangandherfellowvolunteersarecautiousaboutwhattheydotohelp.Forinstance,sometimespeoplefeedstraycatshumanfoodsuchaschocolate.ButYangandherfriendspointthatsuchfoodcanbedangeroustostraycats.
YangalsocooperateswithNon-GovernmentalOrganizationstospreadanimalprotectionknowledge.Oneoftheirrecentexhibitswasaboutanimalsintheentertainmentindustry."
Wearestillfiguringoutthebestwaytoprotectanimals,butsimpledeedssuchassayingnotoanimalperformancescanpreventwildlifefrombeingcapturedandtamed.Stepbystep,we'
lleventuallyreachourgoal,"
shesaid.
21.WhydidYangYijointheenvironmentalprotectionassociation?
A.Shemajoredinarelevantfield.B.Shewantedtoprotectnatureandanimals.
C.Shewasuncertainaboutherlife.D.Sheintendedtoknowaboutanimalwelfare.
22.Whatdothegroupmembersdoforstrayanimals?
A.Theyshelterthemwitholdclothes.B.Theyfeedhumanfoodtothem.
C.Theytrainthemforentertainment.D.Theydonatemoneytotheassociation.
23.Inparagraph3,Yangbelievesthat
A.allanimalsshouldlivenaturally
B.youngpeoplehaveknownhowtobalancehumanandnature
C.strayanimalsareboundtospreadrabies
D.chocolateisnotaproperfoodforstraycats
B
TheNetherlandsonMondayintroduceditsfirst-everintelligentbicycle,fittedwithelectronicdevicestohelpbringdownthehighaccidentrateamongelderlycyclistsinthebicycle-madcountry.
DevelopedforthegovernmentbytheNetherlandsOrganizationforAppliedScientificResearch(TNO),theintelligentbicycle,runsonelectricity.Acommercial-availablebicycleisexpectedtobeonthemarketinthenexttwoyearsandshouldsellforbetween1,700to3,200eurosperbicycle.
Thedevicesonthebikearelinkedthroughanonboardcomputerwithavibrating(震动的)warningsystemfittedinthebicycle'
ssaddleandhandlebarstowarncyclistsofthecomingdanger.
Thesaddlevibrateswhenothercyclistsapproachfrombehind,while,thehandlebarsdothesamewhenbarriersappearahead.
"
Accidentsoftenhappenwhencyclistslookbehindthemorgetafrightwhentheyarepassedathighspeed,"
saidMauriceKwakkernaat,oneofTNO'
sresearchscientistsinvolvedintheproject."
Theonboardsystemtechnologyhasalreadybeenatworkinthecarindustry,"
hesaid.
'
Moreandmoreelderlypeopleareusingabicycle,notonlyforshortdistances,butalsoforlongerdistances,"
DutchEnvironmentandInfrastructureMinisterMelanieSchultzvanHaegentoldAFP."
ThistypeofbicycleistrulyneededintheNetherlandsbecauseitwillhelpusbringdownthenumberofelderlypeoplewhoareinjuredeveryyearandallowthemtocontinuetoenjoycycling,"
shesaid.
IntheNetherlands,bicyclesoutnumberthepopulationof17millionbyatleastonemillionandtherearesome25,000kmofbicyclepathinthecountry.Thosestatisticsaresettogrowasmoreandmorepeopletaketotwo-wheeledtransport,leadingtoanincreasedriskofinjury.
Lastyear,184cyclistsdiedinthecountry,ofwhich124,or67%,wereolderthan65,accordingtotheCentralStatisticsOffice.Theyearbefore,200cyclistsdied,themajorityofvictimsalsobeingelderly.
Thecurrentmodelweighs25kilogramsbutresearchersareworkingonmakingtheonboardsystemssmaller.
24.Theintelligentbicycleisaimedto________.
A.protecttheenvironmentB.helpreducetrafficpressure
C.popularizetheuseofbicyclesD.improvesafetyforelderlycyclists
25.Whichpartoftheintelligentbicyclewillvibratewhenanothercyclistwassuddendly
foundahead?
A.Thehandlebars.B.Thewheels.
C.Thesaddle.D.Theonboardcomputer.
26.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.
A.theelderlyridebicycleswherevertheygo
B.theaccidentrateamongelderlycyclistsishigh
C.thenumberofelderlycyclistsisdecreasing
D.theelderlyareplanningtogiveupcycling
27.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ATestBicycleB.ElderlyCyclists
C.ASmartBicycleD.ABicycle-madCountry
C
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