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第二节听下面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和第7两个小题。
6.Howlongisthemuseumopeneveryday?
A.Fortenhours
B.Forninehours
C.Forsevenhours.
7.Howmuchshouldacouplewithakidpay?
A.$4.5
B.$5
C.$6
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whowillthemanhelp?
A.Jane
B.Tina
C.Mary
9.Wherewilltheymeetatsixthisafternoon?
A.Inthecinema
B.Inthelibrary
C
.Intherestaurant
听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.Whichplaceisthewarmest?
A.Sweden.
B.Florida
C.London
11.Whydoesn’tBobwanttogotoFlorida?
A.Itcoststoomuch
B.it'
stoocoldthere
C.Itistoofaraway
12.Wherearetheylivingprobably?
A.InWales
B.InScotland
CIn
England
听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.Howwillthemangotothestation?
A.Bybike
B.Bybus
C.Bycar
14.Whatshouldtheman
doatfirst?
A.Gobacktothetraffic
lights
B.GototheRedHotelC.Gostraightforward
15.Whereshouldtheman
turnleft?
A.Atthehotel
B.Atthetrafficlights
C.Attheendoftheroad
16.Howfaristhestationfromhere?
A.it'
s3miles
B.it'
s4miles
C.it'
s5miles
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.HowdidMrJohnsonfeelbeforetheplanetookoff?
AExcited.
B.Nervous.
C.Proud
18.Howmanypeoplewereontheplane?
A.One
B.Two
C.Three
19.WhatdidMrJohnsonworryaboutthemost?
A.Thetake-off.
B.Thelanding
C.Theflyinginthesky
20.WhatdidMrJohnsonseewhenheopenedhis
eyes?
A.People
B.Ants
C.Birds
第二部分
阅读理解
第一节:
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。
(每小题2.5分,满分50分)
A
TodayDantehadasmallskatingpetitioninhisclass.Beforewewent
tothepetition,Iaskedhimifhewantedtowearsomethingniceforthepetitionandhesaid,“Whocares?
it'
snotimportant.”
Whenweshowedupattherink(溜冰场),wefoundthatmostofthekids
weredressedup.Oneboywhowasaroundnineyearsoldwasmyson'
sfriend,
wearingadressshirtandapinkvest.Iwalkedovertohismothersaying
howbeautifullydressedhewas.Buthismothersaid.“Hedidn’twanttodress
up.Hesaidthatthispetitionwasnotimportantforhimtodressup.”
IthoughtitwasinterestingthatneitherDantenorhisfriendviewedthe
petitionasimportantandneitherwantedtodressup.Istartedtowonderif
thiswashowachildlearnedwhatwas"
important"
andwhatwasn’t.
Interestingly,thisboywontwomedalsandDantewonnone.
Parentsandteachersofteninstill(灌输)whattheythinkisimportant;
thenchildrenwillaccepttheopinionsoftheadults.Gradually,theygrowupstressingabouthowtheylook,howmanymedalstheyget,whatcolorthe
medalsare,howgoodtheirgradesare,whatagreat"
job"
theycangetinlife,
Whatabighousetheycanlivein..etc.
Dantetaughtmeanimportantlessontoday.Hetaughtmewhatwasunimportant"
.Lifegoesonlongafterthemedalceremonywhetheryouwina
medalornot.
21.Whydidn'
tDantewanttodressupforthepetition?
A.Hehadnoproperclothes.
B.Hehadnotimetodressup.
C.Hismotherdidn’tprepareclothesforhim.
D.Hethoughthedidn’tneedtodressup.
22.WhatdoesParagraph5wanttotellus?
A.Childrenstressaboutmanythingsinlife.
B.Adultsmayinstillwrongideasintochildren.
C.Childrenarealwaysinfluencedbyadults.
DAdultsshouldsetgoodexamplestochildren.
23.Whatlessondidtheauthorlearnfromherson?
A.Winningmedalsmakespeopleproud.
B.Notallthingsarethatimportantinlife.
C.Fairnessismoreimportantinpetitions.
D.Kidshaveabetterunderstandingoflifethanadults.
B
DoyoueverdreamaboutclimbingMountEverest,whichis8,848
meters
high?
Ifso,you'
renotalone.Everyyear,thousandsofpeopletrytoclimbthe
world’shighestmountains
orwalkacrossdeserts.let'
stakealookatsomeof
the21stcentury'
sgreatestadventurers(冒险家)
EdStafford
EdStaffordfromtheUKisthefirstpersontowalkalongtheAmazon
RiverfromthemountainsofPerutothemouthoftheriverinBrazil.There
aremanydangerousanimalsintherainforest,buthewasonlybittenbyants
andmosquitoes.Onhistrip,Edhadtofindfruitandnutsorcatchfisheach
morning.Heusedaradiotoaskthepeopleoftherainforestforfoodandhelp.Manypeoplecametomeethimandguidehimthroughtherainforest.Whilehe
walked,Edwroteablogtotelltheworldaboutclimatechangeanddestruction
(破坏)oftherainforest.
GerlindeKaltenbrunner
GerlindeKaltenbrunnerfromAustriaisoneoftheworld’s
greatest
climbersandhasclimbedalltheworld'
smountainsover8,000metres.it'
svery
difficulttoclimbinthecoldweatherandstorms,butGerlindelovesit.Now
shespendshertimeclimbingandhelpingacharityforpoorchildrenin
Nepal.
MeaganMcgrath
Someadventurersarealwayslookingforanewchallenge.Meagan
McgrathfromCanadahasclimbedmountains,riddenabikeacrossCanada
andrunracesinthedeserttoraisemoneyforthedisabled.
ErikWeihenmayer
ErikWeihenmayerfromtheUnitedStateshasclimbedmountainsand
riddenabikethroughdeserts.Amazingly,Erikisblindandhewantsother
blindpeopletohaveactivelivestoo.Hehastakengroupsofyoungblind
peopleclimbinginNepal.
24.WhathappenedonEdStafford’sJourney?
A.Hereceivedgreathelpfromthelocals.
B.Hewasattackedbydangerousanimals.
C.Hestudiedfruitandnutsintherainforest.
D.Hestoppedpeoplefromdestroyingrainforests.
25.WhatcanwelearnaboutGerlinde?
A.ShehasclimbedMountEverest.
B.Shelivesbyclimbingmountains.
C.Shehasclimbedallthehighmountains.
D.Shedevoteshertimetoservingacharity.
26.Whohastofacemorechallengeswhileadventuring?
.
A.EdStafford.B.MeaganMcgrath.
C.ErikWeihenmayer.D.GerlindeKaltenbrunner.
27.Whatdothefouradventurershaveinmon?
A.Theyarestrongandbravemen.
B.Theyhavegreatinterestinclimbing.
C.Theydosomethingthatbenefitssociety.
D.Theyareprofessionalmountainclimbers.
C
IcametoRio,Braziltoworkoneyearago.SowhathaveIfoundhere?
YouneedtolearnPortuguese
IstartedstudyingPortugueseabouttwoyearsago.Ididn'
tendup
improvingmyPortugueseasmuchasI’dhopedbeforeIcamehere.WhileSpanishandPortuguesearestructurallyquitesimilar,therearehugedifferences
betweenthetwo.Youcan’tjustmagicallyunderstandBraziliansifyouspeakSpanish.
Ididn’tneedtobringheels
GoingoutincitieslikeBuenosAiresisabigdeal.Yougetdressedup,youdoyourhair,andyoudefinitelywearheels-atleastifyou'
regoingout
todance.IhadnoideahowwrongIwas.Yes,Rioisacity,butit'
sacityonthe
beach.Ofcourse,therearefancyclubsthatprobablyexpecteveryonetoshow
upindressshoes(时装鞋),butmostoftheplacesI’vebeentoarefinewithsneakers,evenfordancing.
Learningaboutpopmusicisamust
WheneverIgooutandapopsongeson,everysingleotherperson
theresingsalongtoallthewords.Istillhaven’tunderstoodifthereare
only25songsthatgetplayedinpublicorifpeoplereallydojusthaveafantastic
memoryforlyrics,buteitherway,IwishI’dspentabitmoretimepracticing
BrazilianpopmusicsoIwouldn’tlooklikesuchalostforeigner.
Airplanesareasurprisinglysensitivesubject
InBrazil,thecreditformodernflightgoestoAlbertoSantosDumont.BrazilianssaytheWrightBrothers’useofacatapult(飞机弹射器)wastechnicallycheating,andpointtotheirmanastherealpioneeroftheplane.Therefore,becarefulbeforebringingupthesubjectofplanesinBrazilunlessyou’rereadyforalecture.
28.WhatcanweinferaboutBrazilians?
A.TheyarefondofdancingB.TheyunderstandSpanish
C.TheyareinformallydressedD.Theyhaveagoodmemory.
29.Howdidtheauthorreactwhentheothersweresinging?
A.Shesangalong.B.Shefeltashamed.
C.Shefeltlikeanoutsider.D.Shepretendedtobelost.
30..WhattopicshouldyouavoidinRio?
A.Thehistoryofplanes.B.Dressingstyles.
C.Popmusic.D.Spanish.
31.What'
stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.TotellussomethingaboutBrazil.
B.ToshareherlifeinRioasaforeigner.
C.TogiveforeignersinRiosomesuggestions.
D.Toencourageustolearnaforeignlanguage.
D
Wereyouintoskateboarding,surfingorsnowboardingwhenyouwerea
kid?
Wecanrememberourfirst(lessthansuccessful)goatskateboarding,as
wellasthefirsttimewemanagedtostanduponsurfboards.
Itwassomuchfunthatwewerehookedonextremesports.However,not
everyonethinksthatintroducingchildrento,extremesportsisagoodidea.
WriterJonLackmanconsiderswhethersportslikesnowboarding,
climbingandskateboardingcouldbedangeroustothegrowingbodiesof
youngchildren.Lackmanalsolooksforadvicefrommedicalprofessions."
Kidsaren’tmentallyreadyfortheseactivities,"
saysadoctor,Vani
Sabesan."
Theycannotrealizetherisks,andtheirparentscan'
talwaysbe
trustedtostopthem.”
Sabesanisparticularlyworriedabouttheinfluenceofextremesportson
TVandtheInternetonchildren."
Whatwe’reseeing