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A.Itwastoocold.B.Hiscarbrokedown.C.Hewarmedhisearup.
4.Whathadhappenedtotheman?
A.Hisbagwasstolen.B.Helosthispassport.C.Heworriedabouthiswallet.
5.Whatadvicedoesthemangivetothewoman?
A.Swimming.B.Walking.C.Running.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或对白后有几个小题,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.What’stherelationshipbetweenJohnandAnn?
A.Classmates.B.Friends.C.Lover$.
7.WhydidJohnhaveanargumentwithArm?
A.Johnlosthistemper.B.Annmetherboyfriend.C.Anncanceledtheplannedtrip.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatdidDanny’sfatherbuyforhimduringhisinjection?
A.Manyneedles.B.Anythinghewants.C.TheUltramancostume.
9.WhoisDanny’ssister?
A.May.B.Daniel.C.Sally.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Eatinglesstoloseweight.B.Tryingtogiveupchoosing.
C.Refusingtoacceptthediet.
11.Whatdoesthemantrytopersuadehertodo?
A.Nottoloseweight.B.Nottogoonadiet.C.Toeatsomeice-cream.
12.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?
A.Thewomanhasnostrongwill.B.Thewomancanstandtemptation.
C.Thewomanfailstoloseweight.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What’stheweatherlikewherethemanisgoinginsummer?
A.Coo1.B.Hot.C.Warm.
14.WhatmightthemanwearinNovember?
A.Jeansandcasualshirts.B.Jeansandtennisshoes.C.Jeansanddressshoes.
15.Whichofthefollowingisthemannotgoingtopackforthewinterseason?
A.Acoat.B.Sweaters.C.Ajacket.
16.Whyisthemangoingtotakeagoodpairofshoesinspring?
A.Toprepareforheavyrain.B.Togoforawalk.
C.Towalktoandfromschoo1.
听第10段材料.回答第17至20题。
17.WhydidMr.GilberttelephoneDr.Millington?
A.Toquestionwhetherhisoperationwassuccessful.
B.Toknowthereasonwhythedoctorrefusedtoanswerthetelephone.
C.Toaskwhetherhecouldbeallowedtoleavehospital.
18.HowdidMr.Gilbertknowaboutthestateofhisillness?
A.Pretendingtobearelativeofthepatient.
B.Usingabedsidetelephoneforhispurpose.
C.Goingtothedoctor'
sforinquiringhisconditions.
19.HowlongwouldMr.Gilberthavetostayinhospitalaccordingtothedoctor?
A.Twodecades.B.15days.C.Afortnight.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
’
A.Mr.Gilbert’soperationwasverysuccessful.
B.Dr.Millingtonwasunwillingtotellthetruth.
C.ThemanthattelephonedjustnowwasGilbert’srelative.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1节(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Howtolookgoodinaphoto?
Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttohaveanicephototaken?
Whetherit'
sworkorfun,themostimportantthingislighting.Ifyougetbadlighting,youwilllookbad,too.Knowwherethelightis.Youdon'
twantitbelowyouoraboveyou,youwantittoshinedirectlyatyou.
Tipyourheadandlearnwhatanglesworkwithyourface;
everyoneisdifferent.Soyouhavetolearnwhatsuitsyou.YoucanpracticeinPhotoBoothforaslongasitisyourturn,tolearnwhatanglessuityourface.Tipyournecktomakeitlooklonger,makeeyecontactwiththecamera.Noonecanlookbadiftheysmile.
Forlonglegs,pointonelegintocenteroftheframeandgetthephotographertoshootlookingupyourbody.
Forjustlegshots,lieupsidedownandraiselegsintheairforthebestangle.Andyourlegswilllookthinnerandbeinbettershape.
Keepshouldersback.
Alwayshavemouthslightlyopen,enoughtoputapennybetweenyourlips,asthiswillmakeyourlipslookfuller.
Loweryoureyesandthenlookupjustasshutter(快门)isclickedforfulleyes.
Deleteanyevidenceofalessthanperfectphotogenicmoment,everyonehasoffdays.
21.Ifyouwanttolookgoodinaphoto,thelightshouldbe______.
A.belowyouB.directlyatyou
C.aboveyouD.rightbehindyou
22.Accordingtothepassage,weshouldconsiderallEXCEPT______.
A.lightB.shadowC.photographersD.angles
23.Whatadvicedoestheauthorgiveontakingphotos?
A.Raiselegsonthewall.B.Lookdown.
C.Putapennybetweenlips.D.Keepshouldersback.
B
Beforethedaysofwashingmachines,peoplewashedtheirclothesbyhittingthemonrocksandwashingthedirtawayinstreams.Sandwasusedtoloosenthedirt.SoapwasinventedatRome’sSapoHill,whereashwasdiscoveredcontainingsomethingfoundtohavecleaningpowers.Theearliestwashing“machine”-----thescrubboard(洗衣板)——wasinventedin1797.
In1874WilliamBlackstone,aBluffton,Indiana,producerofcornplanters(花盆),madeabirthdaypresentforhiswife.Itwasmachinewhichremovedandwashedawaydirtfromclothes.Itconsistedofawoodentubinwhichtherewasaflatpieceofwoodcontainingsixsmallwoodensticks(条状物).
24.Earlysoapwas______.
A.madefromrocksinstreamsB.madefromash
C.madebyMr.BlackstoneD.madebyMr.Blackstone’swife
25.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Thefirstrealwashingmachinewasinventedin1797.
C.Thefirstwashingmachinewasmadeofwood.
D.ThewashingmachinewasaChristmasgiftforawoman.
26.Fromthepassage,weknowthat_____.
A.Mr.Blackstoneinventedthefirstcornplanter.
27.HowlongwillMr.Blackstone’
A.132years.B.137years.C.89years.D.105years.
C
Areyoucarryingtoomuchonyourbackatschool?
I’msurelotsofchildrenofyouragewillsay“Yes”.NotonlydothestudentsinChinahavethisproblem,butchildrenintheUnitedStatesalsohaveheavyschoolbags.
Doctorsarestartingtoworrythatyoungerandyoungerstudentsarehavingbackandneckproblemsasaresultofschoolbagsbeingtooheavyforthem.
“It’shardformetogoupstairswithmybagbecauseit’ssoheavy,”saidRickHammond,an11-year-oldstudentintheUS.
Butevenwithrollingbags,gettingupstairsandbusesisstillaproblemforchildren.Manyofthemhavehurttheirbacksornecksbecauseoftheheavyschoolbags.
Buthowmuchistoomuch?
Doctorssaystudentsshouldcarrynomorethan10%to15%oftheirownbodyweight.
ScottBautch,adoctor,saidchildrenunderGrade4shouldstaywith10%.Butitisalsoimportantthatolderchildrendon’tstaywithover15%,becausetheirbodiesarestillgrowing.“Childrenarelosingtheirbalanceandfallingdownwiththeirschoolbags,”hesaid.
Parentsandteachersarestartingtotellchildrentoonlytakehomelibrarybookstheywillbereadingthatnight.Someteachersareusingpiecesofpaperorthinworkbooksforstudentstotakehome.
Oneofthebestanswersis,assomechildrensaid,tohavenohomeworkatall!
28.Fromthepassagewecanknowthat.
A.onlychildreninChinacarrytooheavyschoolbags
B.bothchildreninChinaandtheUScarrytooheavyschoolbags
C.childreninothercountriesdon’tcarrytooheavybags
D.onlychildrenintheUScarrytooheavyschoolbags
29.Ifachildcarriesaheavyschoolbag,.
A.hisbackorneckwillbehurtB.hisheadandarmswillbehurt
C.hishandswillbehurtD.hisfeetwillbehurt
30.AccordingtoScottBautch,ifachildinGrade5weighsabout30kilos,theschoolbaghecarriesshouldnotbeover________.
A.5kilosB.3kilosC.5.5kilosD.4.5kilos
31.Somestudentsthinkthebestanswertothisproblemisthat.
A.theyshouldhavealittlehomeworktodoaftertheygethome
B.theirteachershadbetternotaskthemtodoanyhomework
C.theyshouldonlytakehomelibrarybookstheywillreadthatnight
D.theyshouldusethinworkbooksinsteadofthickones
Overthreemillionpeopleareatriskfromindoorairpollutionbecauseoftheheatingorcookingfuels.MostliveinAfrica,IndiaandChina.Theyusefuelslikewood,cropwaste,animalwasteorcoal.Thesefuelsmaybetheleastcostlyfuels.Buttheyarealsoamajorcauseofhealthproblemsanddeath.
Formorethanthirtyyears,theAprovechoResearchCenterhasbeendesigningcleaner,low-costcookingstoves.DeanStillisthedirectorofthegroupandhepointsoutthateveryyearmorethanonemillionandfivehundredthousandpeoplediefrombreathingsmokefromsolidfuels.“Andhalfofthepeopleusewoodforcooking.Thesearethepoorerpeople,andthericherpeopleuseoilandgas.It’sestimatedthatwoodisrunningoutmorequicklythanoilandgas.Andsoit’sveryimportantforthepoorerpeopletohaveveryefficientstovesthatprotecttheirforestsandtheirhealth,”hesays.
Inthelatenineteenseventies,AprovechoproducedapopularstovecalledtheLorena.TheLorenawasverygoodatreducingsmokeandwarminghomes.Butnewtestsyearslaterfoundthatitwasnotveryefficient.TheLorenausedtwiceasmuchwoodasanopenfire,andtookmuchlongertoheatfood.Sincethen,DeanStillsaystheyhaveexperimentedwithcountlessotherdesigns.
32.What’syouropinionaboutthepurposeofthefirstparagraph?
A.Tolaythefoundationsofintroducingcookingstoves.
B.Toshowthefactofmanypeople’ssufferingfromairpollution.
C.Toletreadersknowthepovertyofsomedevelopingcountries.
D.Tointroducecheapfuelsavailabletopoorpeople.
33.WhatdoDeanStill’swordsimply?
A.Theforestswilldisappearfromtheearth
B.Thepoorshouldbeforbiddentocutdowntheforests
C.It’surgenttochangethepresentsituationofusingfuels
D.Usingfuelssuchasgasandoilcannotcausedeaths
34.Peopleholdthestovecampeveryyearinorderto______.
A.encouragepeopletofindnewfuels
B.test