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on
a
lecture.B.Practicing
piano.C.Listening
to
radio.
2.How
much
money
will
lend
man?
A.9
dollars.B.
11
dollars.C.20
dollars.
3.Why
man
in
hurry?
A.
He
late
for
meeting.B.He
caught
traffic
jam.C.He
lives
far
from
meeting
hall.
4.Where
are
speakers?
A.In
restaurant.B.In
classroom.C.In
furniture
store.
5.What
speakers
talking
about?
A.A
movie.B.A
garden.C.A
book.
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。
听第六段材料,回答6、7题
6.What
take?
A.An
umbrella.B.A
jacket.C.Some
T-shirts.
Who
pick
up
then?
A.Susan.
B.Uncle
Li.
C.Aunt
Wang.
听第7段材料,回答8、9题
8.What
does
ask
do?
A.Switch
off
computer.B.Study
exams.C.Try
get
some
sleep.
9.
What
probable
relationship
between
thespeakers?
A.Classmates.B.Teacher
and
student.C.Mother
son.
听第8段材料,回答10-12题
10.What
did
give
Tina
last
year?
A.A
dress.B.A
handbag.C.A
scarf.
11.When
supposed
call
Anna?
A.At
3:
45.
B.At
4:
45.C.At
5:
15.
12.What
man'
s
phone
number?
A.653-1972.B.653-1796.C.653-1792.
听第9段材料,回答13-16题
13.What
plan
do
at
first?
A.Go
shopping.B.Go
work.C.Go
Kate'
party.
14.Whatkindofmoviesdoesthewomanprefertowatch?
A.Comedies.B.Actionmovies.C.Documentaries.
15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofactionmovies?
A.Interesting.B.Exciting.C.Boring.
16.Whomaythewomangotothemovieswith?
A.Theman'
sfriend.B.Herbestfriend.C.Hereldersister.
听第10段材料,回答17-20题
17.WhatcanpeopleseeinWoodhillShelter?
A.SharksB.Lionsandelephants.C.Pigsandchickens.
18.Whatistheanimals'
lifelikeinWoodhillShelter?
A.Poor.B.Happy.C.Unusual.
19.WhendidJillandBenSmithstartbuildingWoodhillShelter?
A.In2011.B.In2013.C.In2014.
20.Whatdothevolunteerworkersgetfortheirwork?
A.Freelunchandcoffee.B.Someanimalproducts.C.Abookaboutanimals.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每题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。
A
Traditionally,youngerAmericanshavebeensettingtrendsintheeconomy(经济),soit'
salwayswiseofbusinessmentokeepaneyeonwhattheyarebuying.
HerearesometopbrandsamongU.S.teens.
ChipotleMexicanGrill
Chipotleisthethirdmostpreferredrestaurantbrandamongteensfromhigher-incomefamilies.ItisalsofoundthatChipotleisbecomingpopularamongaverage-incometeensagain,returningtothetopfivebrandsforthefirsttimesincespring2017.
VFCorp.
VFistheparentcompanyoftheVansbrand.VansissecondonlytoNikeasthepreferredfootwearbrand,andithasgonebeyondNikeasthetopfootwearbrandamonghigher-incomefemaleteens.Vansarealsothethirdmostpopularfashiontrendamongbothhigher-incomemaleandfemaleteens.
Netflix
Foryears,NetflixhaswitnessedthedeathoftraditionalTVandtheriseoftoomanymediaservices.Arecentsurveyshowsthat38percentofthetimeteensspendviewingvideocontentisspentonNetflix.YouTubeisaclosesecondat33percent.PayTVisadistantthirdatjust16percent.
Amazon
Ifthere'
sonethingteenagersstillhaveincommonwiththeirmiddle-agedparentsthesedays,itmaybeAmazon.TheteensurveyshowsthatAmazonremainsatopbrandamongteens.Nearlyhalf-47percent-ofteensnameAmazontheirtoponlineshoppingdestination,upfrom44percentsixmonthsago.
21.WhatdoweknowaboutChipotleMexicanGrill?
A.Itusedtobesuccessfulaswell.B.Itisintendedforwealthypeople.
C.Ittriestochargehigherpricesnow.D.Ithasbeenlosingyoungcustomers.
22.WhatbranddoAmericanteenstendtochoosewhenitcomestoentertainment?
A.ChipotleMexicanGrill.B.VFCorp.
C.Netflix.D.Amazon.
23.HowisAmazonasabranddifferentfromtheotherthree?
A.Itisthebestbrandofitskind.B.Itbecomesincreasinglypopular.
C.Itiswelcomeinawideragerange.D.Itcoststeensmuchlesstoconsume.
B
Wanttoloseweight?
It'
stimetogetupclosetoyourbathroomscale(磅称).Accordingtostudies,keepingtrackofyourdailyweightcanhelpyouloseweightandkeepitoff.
ResearchersfromUniversityofPittsburghandUniversityofCaliforniastudiedtheself-weighinghabitsof1,042adultsovera12-monthperiod.Theparticipants,whoeitherneverweighedthemselvesoronlyweighedthemselvesonceaweek,didn'
tloseanyweight.However,thosewhoweighedthemselvessixtoseventimesaweeklostanaverageof1.7%oftheirbodyweight.
Thereisoldersciencetobackupthisstudy.Inatwo-yearstudyseveralyearsago,theresearchersatCornellUniversitydivided162participantsintotwogroups.Halfoftheparticipantsweregivenascaleandaskedtoweighthemselvesandrecordtheirresultseveryday.Theotherhalfweren'
tgivenascaleoranyinstructiontorecordtheirdailyself-weighingresults.Theresearchersfoundthatalmostone-thirdoftheparticipantswhoweighedthemselvesdailylostatleast5%oftheirinitialweightduringthefirstyear.
Theparticipantswhoweighedthemselvesdailyandtrackedtheirweightweremorelikelytoassociatewhattheyatewithhowmuchtheyweighed.Overall,theresearchersthinkthesimpleactofsteppingonascalereinforces(强化)healthyeatingandexercisepatternsandmakestheparticipantsawareoftimeswhentheirless-than-healthybehaviorisaffectingtheirweight.
Interestingly,dailyweighingwasmosteffectiveforthemaleparticipantsinthegroup.Womencertainlylostweight,butmenlostmore.
“Itseemstoworkmoreeffectivelyformenthanwomen,forreasonswecannotfigureoutyet,”saidDavidLevitsky,professorofnutritionandpsychologyatCornellandthestudy'
sseniorauthor.
24.Whatdoweknowaboutthetwostudies?
A.Theylastedtwoyears.B.Theyweredoneinthesameway.
C.TheypresentedthesimilarfindingsD.Theywereconductedbyseniorresearchers.
25.Accordingtotheresearchers,peopletrackingtheirdailyweighttendto_________.
A.haveaslimfigureforeverB.behaveonaproperbasis
C.stayawayfromdiseasesD.leadahealthylifestyle
26.Whatstillconfusestheresearchers?
A.Thewaydailyweighingaffectsfemales.B.Whydailyweighingworksbetterformen.
C.Whydailyweighinghelpswithweightloss.D.Thewaydailyweighingismademoreeffective.
27.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.HowcanyoukeepweighingyourselfB.Whyshouldyouoftenweighyourself
CHowoftenshouldyouweighyourselfD.Whatcanyoudotoloseweightnaturally
C
Sometimesthedaydoesnotfeellongenough.However,thatischanging.Newcalculationshavebeenmade.Theresultstellusthatthedaysaregettinglonger.
ScientistsusedacombinationoftoolstofindoutaboutEarth’slongerdays.Theyusedanastronomicaltheory.Itincludesusingphysicsandchemistrytodescribeobjectsinspace.Theyalsousedgeochemicalsignatures(地球化学特征)buriedinancientrocks.Theancientrocksshowedthat1.4billionyearsagoadayonEarthwas18hoursand41minuteslong.AdayonEarthishowlongtheEarthtakestocompleteonefullrotation(旋转).
Inmoderntimes,adayis23hours,56minutesand4seconds.Thatmeansthelengthofdayshasgrownovertime.Ithasincreasedbyabout74-thousandthsofasecondeveryyearinthelast1.4billionyears.Andthatisexpectedtocontinue.Scientiststhinkitwillcontinueformillions,ifnotbillions,ofyearsmore.
Asthishappens,themoonmovesfurtheraway.StephenMeyersisageoscientistattheUniversityofWisconsin-Madison.HeworkedwithAlbertoMalinverno,ageophysicistatColumbiaUniversityinNewYork.TogethertheyputouttheirfindingsinasciencejournalcalledProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.TheycalculatedhowfarawaythemoonisfromEarthnow.Overthepast1.4billionyearsthemoonhasdrifted(漂动)about44,000kilometersawayfromEarth.Themoonisnowadistanceof384,400kilometersawayfromEarth.
Asforthemoon,itwillnotretreatfromEarthforever.Atsomepointinthefarfuture,itwillreachasettleddistancewhenitwillbeseenonlyfromonehalfofEarth,andneverseenfromtheother.
28.WhatdoestheauthorwanttodoinParagraph2?
A.Addsomebackgroundinformation.B.WarnpeopleofthechangeinEarth.
C.Introducesomeastronomicaltheories.D.Explainsomemethodsscientistsused.
29.HowisEarthdifferentfromwhatitwas1.4billionyearsago?
A.Ithasgrownbigger.B.Itsnighttimebecomesshorter.
C.Itsrotationgraduallyslowsdown.D.Itsgeochemicalsignatureschangegreatly.
30.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheunderlinedword"
retreat"
inthelastparagraph?
A.Moveaway.B.Setoff.
C.Hide.D.Disappear.
31.Whatwillhappenafterthemoonstopsdrifting?
A.Themoonmaydisappeargradually.B.ItwillresultinmorelongerdaysonEarth.
C.Itmaybedifficultforpeopletoseethemoon.D.TheotherhalfofEarthwon'
tseethemoonatall.
D
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