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C.Bookahotelroom

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 

.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."

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