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B.Oranges.
C.Strawbe
rries.
2.Howwillthewomanprobablygotothestation?
A.Bybus.
B.Bysubway.
C.Bytrain.
3.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atastore.
B.Atahotel.
C.Atalaundry.
4.Whendidthewomanhurtherleg?
A.Yesterday.
B.Threedaysago.
C.Aweekago.
5.Whatisthemandoing?
A.Askingforadvice.
B.Givingasuggestion.
C.Makingacomplaint.
第二节(共l5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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Atahotel.B.Atastore.C.Atarestaurant.
7.Howdoesthewomanfeelintheend?
A.Excited.B.Sick.C.Scared.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.Wholeftthecompany?
A.Lisa.B.Steve.C.Tim.
9.Whathasthemanbeentryingtodo?
A.Giveupcoffee.B.Gotobedearlier.C.Employsomeonenew.
10.Whydidthemanfeelsotired?
A.Hewasill.B.Hedidlotsofwork.C.Hedidn’tdrinkcoffee.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?
A.Ahat.B.Adress.C.Anovercoat.
12.Whatcolordoesthewomanchoose?
A.Red.B.Purple.C.Yellow.
13.Howmuchdoesthewomanpayforit?
A.600yuan.B.640yuan.C.880yuan.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
14.What’sthemandoing?
A.WatchingTV.B.Lyingonthebeach.C.Havingaholiday.
15.Whereisthemanfrom?
A.America.B.Japan.C.Australia.
16.Howlongwillthewomanstayhere?
A.Fortwodays.B.Forthreedays.C.Fortwoweeks.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.WhatdidShakespearemostlywrite?
A.Poems.B.Plays.C.Novels.
18.WhenwasShakespeareborn?
A.In1598.B.In1593.C.In1564.
19.Whywerethetheatersclosedin1593?
A.Aterriblediseasecame.
B.Poemsweremorepopular.
C.TheK
ingdidn’tlikeplays.
20.WhatdomanypeoplethinkofShakespeare?
A.He’sveryfunny.
B.He’soneofthebestactorsever.
C.He’soneofthegreatestEnglishwriters.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,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
Whensomeonehasbeenbittenbyasnake,trytofindoutifthesnakeispoisonousorharmless.Theirbitemarksareusuallydifferent.Thebiteofmostofmostpoisonoussnakeleavesmarksoftwofangs(毒牙).Ifthebitofasnakeleavesonlytworowso
fteethmarks,butnofangmarks,itislesslikelythatthesnakeispoisonous.
Peopleoftenbelievethatcertainharmlesssnakesarepoisonous.Trytofindoutwhichofthesnakesinyouraresaretrulypoisonousandwhicharenot.Pleasedonotkillnon-poisonoussnakes,becausetheydonoharm.Onthecontrary,theykillmiceandotherpeststhatdolotsofdamage.Someevenkillpoisonoussnakes.
Hereissometreatmentforpoisonoussnakebite:
*Stayquiet:
don’tmovethebittenpart.Themoreit’smoved,thefasterthepoisonwillspreadthroughthebody.Ifthebiteisonthefoot,thepersonshouldnotwalkatall.Sendformedicalhep.
*Removejewellerybecauseswellingcanspreadrapidly.
*Wrapthebittenarewithawideelasticbandageorcleanclothtoslowthespreadofpoison.Keepingthearmorlegverystill,wrapittightly,butnotsotightt
hatitstopsthepulse(脉搏)atthewristorontopofthefoot.Ifyoucannotfeelthepulse,loosenthebandagealittle.
*Windthebandageovertheh
andorfoot,andupthewholearmorleg.Makesureyoucanstillfeelthepulse.
*Carrytheperson,onastretcher(担架)ifpossible,tothenearesthealthcenter.Ifyoucanalsotakethesnake,becausedifferentsnakesmayrequiredifferentantivenoms(抗毒血清).
*Poisonoussnakebiteisdangerous.Sendformedicalhelp----butalwaysdothethingsexplainedaboveatonce.Sometreatments,suchascuttingtheskinaroundthebiteandsuckingthevenomoutofthebite,cancauseinfection.Andremember:
Neverdrinkalcoholaftersnakebite.Itmakesthingsworse!
21.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph2?
A.Tointroduceustodifferentkindsofsnakes.
B.Totellushowtorecognizepoisonoussnakes.
C.Toadvicetreatingsnakesdifferently.
D.Toshowhowtoprotectourselvesfromsnakes.
22.Ifahandisbitten,weshouldwindthebandageoverthewholearmto_____?
A.reducethepulse.
B.avoidinfection.
C.preventthebloodfromflowing.
D.3Dprintingplaysthemostimportantroleindailylife.
23.Whichofthefollowingfirstaidsmaycauseinfection..
A.Removingthevenomwiththemouth.
B.Wraptheelasticbandagetightly.
C.Drinkingsomewaterafterasnakebite.
D.Breathingmoutht
omouthtosavethevictim.
24.Wheredoesthistextmostprobablycome?
A.Aresearchplan.
B.Alifemagazine.
C.Anadvertisement.
D.Asciencereport.
B
Whetheryouareyoungoryoungatheart,itisnevertoolatetochange,ortakeinsomenewandbetterpracticesintoyourdailylife.HerearesomewiselessonsthatIwishIknewwhenIwasyounger.
Iusedtobeworriedaboutwhatothersthoughtofme.Finally,Ichanged.Rememberthatifyou’rew
astingtoomuchtimelookingforrespect(尊重)fromothers,thenyouwillnothavetimetofinishallyoudesire(期望).Everyonehasanopinion,butinfactothers’opinionsa
boutyouarebasedmoreontheirhistoryandperceptio
ns(观念)thananythingyou’reactuallydoing.Sodependonyourownassessment(评估)ofyouratherthanothers’.
Enjoyeverymomentoftoday.Don’twaittodoorenjoyanything.Don’ttellyourselfyouwilldoittomorrow.Ifitisimportanttoyou,thendoittoday.Payattentiontowhatishappeningnow,thetaskathandandallthechoicesyoumaketoday,bigandsmall.Ourfutureissetbywhatwedecideanddotoday.
Whathappenedyesterdayisover.Youcannotchangeit.Soletitgo.Don’twasteyourenergyconsideringangerorunhappiness.Itonlystopsyoufrommovingforwardinlife.
Lookforthegoodinpeople.Celebratethehappymoments,bigandsmall.Searchforthechancesforgrowth.Givehelpfulencouragementratherthanunwantedcriticism(批评).Behelpfulwheneverpossible.
Inaword,lifeisseriousbutyoucanstillbedelightedandhopeful.Otherwise,what’sthepoint?
25.Weshouldn’tworrytoomuchaboutwhatothersthinkofusbecause________.
A.ourownassessmentisenough
B.theiropinionsaboutusmaybewrong
C.weareimprovingourselveseveryday
D.wedon’talwaysneedotherpeople’shelp
26.Whatshouldwedointheauthor’sopinion?
A.Neverforgetourhardtimes.
B.Changeourlifestylesregularly.
C.Neverlookforrespectfromothers.
D.Alwayscompleteimportantworkintime.
27.Whomisthetextmostprobablywrittenby?
A.Acleverchild.
B.Amiddleschoolstudent.
C.Anexpertonhumanrelationships.
D.Anoldmanwithrichexperienceoflife.
C
Forthepastfourdays,thestreetsofIndiahavebeenbrightlylitandfulloffestivities.MillionsofpeoplearoundthecountryhavebeencelebratingthefestivalofDiwali.
Diwalihasbeencele
bratedinIndiaforhundredsofyears.IttakesplaceeachyearineitherOctoberorNovember.Althoughtheholidaylastsonlyonenight,peoplecontinuetocelebrateforseveraldays.
Peoplelightoillampsduringthefestival.InthetraditionoftheHindureligion,thelampsaremeanttocelebratethevictoryoflightoverdarknessandgoodoverevil(邪恶).TheholidayalsocelebratesthestartofanewyearintheHinducalendar.ButDiwaliisanimportantfestivalinmanyotherIndianreligionsaswell,includingSikhismandJainism.Inacountryofmorethan1.2billionpeopleanddifferentreligiousbeliefs,Diwaliisacelebrationthattoucheseveryone.
Diwalimeans“rowsoflamps”inSanskrit,alanguageusedinmanyIndianreligions.Duringthefestival,familiesandfriendscometogethertolighttheoillamps,whicharecalleddiyas.Thentheyputthelampsinrowsoutsidetheirhomesandtemples.
Asinothercultures’winterholidays,sweetsandgiftsarealsoabigpartofDiwali.Neighborsandfriendssharetreats,calledmithai,andexchangepresents.
Employersoftenusetheholidaytoexpressappreciationfortheirworkers.Thisy
ear,abusinessmanevenboughtcarsandhousesforsomeofhisemployees!
TheDiwalispiritcanbefeltoutsideIndiaaswell.Indiansincountriesaroundtheworld,includingtheU.S.andCanada,arealsocelebratingtheholidaythisweek.
28.Theunderlinedword“victory”inparagraph3means________.
A.winningB.failure
C.losingD.award
29.Thethirdparagraphismainlyabout________.
A.thedifferencesbetweenIndianreligions
B.theintroductionofIndianreligions
C.thedevelopmentofDiwali
D.thereligiousreasonsforcelebratingDiwali
30.Besidesareligioustradition,Diwaliisalsoconsideredasatime________.
A.
forgivingB.forprogress
C.toenjoysuccessD.tomakenewfriends
31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.TheHistoryofIndiaB.TheBeliefsoftheIndians
C.AKindofIndianLanguag
eD.AnIndianFestivalofLights
D
Inthepast,whenpeoplehadproblems,theywenttotheirfamiliesorfriendstogetadvice.
Today,itispossibletogetadvicefromradioshows,TVprogramsandtelephonehotline,too.Ahotlineisatelephonelinethatoffersadirectwayofgettingintouchwithadvisers.Mosthotlinesarecompletelyanonymous(匿名的)—callersdonothavetosaytheirnamesortelephonenumbers.Mosthotlinesareusuallyfree,too.Callersdonothavetopayfortheadviceorthephonecallsevenifthecallsarelongdist