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A.Follow 

singer

B. 

Leave 

singer 

alone

C.Take 

picture 

with 

singer

3.When 

was 

Janet 

supposed 

to 

give 

her 

presentation?

A.On 

TuesdayB.On 

WednesdayC.On 

Thursday

4. 

What 

is 

conversation 

mainly 

A. 

pair 

bootsB.The 

man’s 

grandfatherC.A 

new 

mall

5. 

are 

speakers 

doing?

Visiting 

friend’s 

placeB. 

Hunting 

for 

houseC. 

Decorating 

their 

kitchen

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6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What 

man 

want 

Buy 

some 

books

B.Start 

small 

company

C.Do 

research 

paper

7.What 

like?

A.Careless 

B.Impatient 

C.Cautious

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Where 

do 

prefer 

go?

A.To 

HawaiiB.To 

EuropeC.To 

Bahamas

9. 

will 

probably 

next?

Check 

travel 

feesB.Call 

friendsC. 

Book 

flight

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Why 

buy 

dress?

A.She 

going 

an 

event

B.She 

wants 

lose 

weight

C. 

She 

look 

more 

mature

11. 

Which 

dress 

decide 

buy?

red 

oneB.The 

black 

oneC.The 

blue 

one

12.Why 

apologize?

A.He 

doesn’t 

have 

any 

larger 

sizes

He 

can’t 

let 

return 

anything

C.He 

gave 

wrong 

information

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. 

did 

Americans?

A.Health-conscious 

IgnorantC.Lazy

14. 

Why 

mention 

organic 

foods?

To 

show 

how 

influential 

American 

food 

culture 

is

people’s 

attitudes 

changed

that 

Americans 

spending 

on 

food

15.According 

woman,why 

things 

different 

now?

People 

access 

active 

in 

general

C.People 

positive

16. 

try 

avoid?

Watching 

too 

much 

TV 

B.Eating 

fast 

food 

C.Driving 

hercar

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.How 

sleep 

teenagers 

get?

A.8 

hours 

nightB.9 

night 

C.10 

night

18.Whyis 

it 

difficult 

go 

bed 

early 

according 

research?

A.They 

unaware 

benefits 

good 

sleep

B.They 

work 

hard 

at 

Their 

bodies 

changing

19.What 

time 

most 

high 

schools 

start 

A.At 

8:

00 

am 

B.At 

 

30 

amC.At 

9:

am

20.According 

talk,what 

teens 

get 

night’ssleep?

Do 

reading 

before 

bedtime

Find 

school 

starts 

later

Limit 

screen 

time

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Samantha“Sammi”Janower

Samantha“Sammi”Janower,now18yearsold,wastold15yearsagothatshehadcancer.Chemotherapy(化疗)istheonlyoption,soSammiunderwent(经历)15monthsofchemoattheageofthree.Today,herdadsaysthecancersurvivorisdeterminedtohelpotherkidsavoidhavingtogothroughwhatshehasgonethrough.Tothatend,in2017herteamofcyclists,TeamSamantha,raisedmorethan$327,000forthehospitalthatsavedherlifebyriding192milesinthePan-MassChallenge(PMC),abike-a-thonacrosstheirhomestateofMassachusetts.Onehundredpercentofeverydollarraisedgoesdirectlytothedoctorsandresearchthatworkoncancerslikehers.

AnnikaViswesh

Eighth-gradestudentAnnikaViswesh,whoattendstheStratfordSchoolinSunnyvale,California,becamelegallyblindwhenshewasjustoneyearoldduetoaconditionknownasamblyopia(弱视).Variousmethodshavehelpedtoimprovehersightovertheyears,butmorethananythingitwasthatveryexperiencethatpushedhertosearchforbetterwaystotreatandmanagethecondition,whichaffectsabout12millionchildrenworldwide.So,shecreatedtheOculusPatchAssistantwhichhelpstosimplifyandimprovetheeffectivenessofamblyopiatreatment.SheisnowworkingwithdoctorsatthePaloAltoMedicalFoundationtoconductfieldtesting.

JahkilJackson

JahkilJackson,9,ofChicago,foundedProjectIAmtohelpthehomelessinhishometown.Withinthelastyear,he'

scollectedandhandedoutmorethan3,000“Blessings(祝福)Bags”filledwithtoiletrythings,socks,andfood.Afrequentpublicspeaker,Jahkilchallengeschildrentofindtheirenthusiasmanduseittomakeadifference.“WhenIspeaktootherkidsatschoolsandcommunitycenters,Ialwayssay,‘Don'

twaituntilyouareanadulttobegreat,'

”Jahkilsaid.“‘Youcanbegreatnow!

'

21.WhydidSammifoundTeamSamantha?

A.ToimprovemedicalconditionsB.Toraisemoneyforherself

C.TosupportcancerresearchD.Toattractcyclinglovers

22.WhatdidAnnikamakeeffortstodo?

A.Helpthelegallyblindseebetter

B.Findalong-termtreatmentforamblyopia

C.Carryoutseveralscientificstudiesatherschool

D.Searchforeconomicalwaystotreathercondition

23.WhatshouldkidsdoaccordingtoJahkil?

A.LendahandtothehomelessB.Takeactionandcontribute

C.TakepartinProjectIAmD.Actlikeadults

B

Fromanearlyage,mydaughterwasanaturaltraveler.IrememberbeingconcernedabouthowshewouldhandlethetimedifferencewhenwetraveledtoEuropethesummerafterherkindergarten(幼儿园)year,butshehitthegroundrunning.ShewokeearlyenoughtocatchthefirsttraintoBrussels.Shewasn'

tafraidtotrynewfoodinBelgiumorGreece.

My10-year-oldson,however,isnotatraveler.Hefeelscomfortableinfamiliarplaces,andheisapickyeater.

Thispastsummer,mykidsandIspentthreeweeksinCentralAmerica.Mydaughter'

seyeslitupwhenItoldheraboutthetrip;

myson'

sfilledwithtrepidation.

Ispentthemonthmakingpreparationforourtrip,findingwaystoconvincemysonthathewouldhavefun,andthatwe'

dbeabletofindhimfoodthathewouldeat.Mysonlovesanimals,soIleftmagazineslyingaroundourhousethatwereconvenientlyopenedtostoriesonanimalsfoundinCentralAmerica.

Onourfirstday,wetookabusacrossBelizetothezoo,whichmysonloved.Itseemedlikeasuccessfuldayuntilhecriedthroughpartofdinner.Exhaustionhadgottenthebestofhim.Muchlikethatfirstday,thetriphadhighsandlows.

IlearnedthatmakingsuremysonhadenoughsleepwasthebestwayIcouldsetusupforsuccess.Imadesurebothkidshadactivitiestheywereexcitedabout.Ididn'

tplanaschedule.Thisallowedustoplanourdaysbasedonhowwewerefeeling.

Thereweredaysthatwerenoteasy,butwhenIlookthroughourpicturesandfindtheoneofushavingjusthikedupthePacayavolcano,Iknowitwasworthit.

24.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouttheauthor'

sdaughter?

A.Shehatesgettingupearlyinthemorning

B.Shefeelsnervousinunfamiliarplaces

C.Sheisapickyeater

D.Shelovestraveling

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trepidation”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.WorryB.Surprise

C.CuriosityD.Excitement

26.What'

sthepreferenceoftheauthor'

sson?

A.AnimalsB.Traveling

C.MagazinesD.Variousfoods

27.Howweretheauthorandhersonduringtheirsummertrip?

A.Theyweresleepless

B.Theywereinahurry

C.Theyfellbehindtheirschedule

D.Theyexperiencedsufferingsandhappiness

C

You'

rewatchingyourfavoriteTVshowwhenacommercial(广告)breakstarts.Firstyouseeanadforcandy.Thenthere'

soneforfastfood.Yourstomachgrowls(咕咕直叫).Suddenly,allyoucanthinkaboutishowmuchyouneedasnack(小吃).Ifthatsoundsfamiliar,you'

renotalone.ResearchersfromMcMasterUniversityinCanadastudiedtheeffectsofjunk(垃圾)foodads.Theresearchersexaminedtheeffectsofadvertisingjunkfoodonmorethan6,000kidsthroughTVcommercialsandothertypesofmedia(媒体).Theyfoundthatkidsmadeunhealthyfoodanddrinkchoicesasquicklyas30minutesafterseeingtheads.

“Thereistoomuchunhealthyfoodadvertisingoutthere,“SaysBehnamSadeghirad.He'

soneoftheresearcherswholedthestudy.“Thisisdangerousforyoungerchildren.”

Foodanddrinkadsareeverywhere,fromTVtotheInternet.Companieswanttomakesureyouknowabouttheirproducts.Theyspendnearly$1.8billionayearonfoodadsaimedatkids,accordingtoareport.TheNielsenCompanytrackedthenumberoffoodadsthatkidssawin2015.Itfoundthatkidswatchednearly12foodadsonTVeachday.Mostoftheseadsweren'

tforhealthyfoods.Infact,onaverage,kidssawonlyoneadperweekforfruitsandvegetables.Instead,mostoftheadswereforfastfood,candy,andsugarydrinks.

JenniferHarris,aprofessorattheUniversityofConnecticut,saysthisisabigpartoftheproblem.“Unhealthyfoodsarenotthingsweshouldbeencouragingkidstoeatmoreoften,”Harrissays.“Butunfortunatelythosearetheproductsbeingadvertisedtothemthemost.”

Healthexpertssayit'

sOKtotreatyourselftoacookieonceinawhile.Butwhatcanyoudotokeepfromhavinganunhealthysnackeverytimeyouseeanadforjunkfood?

Harrissaysit'

simportanttolearntospotthetechniquescompaniesuseintheirads.“Whatkidscandoisnoticewhat'

sgoingon,”saysHarris.“Thinkabout,‘Arethesetheproductsthatreallyaregoodforme?

28.WhatdidresearchersfromMcMasterUniversityfind?

A.Junkfoodadscanaffectkids'

eatinghabits

B.EatingwhilewatchingTVisunhealthyforkids

C.Foodadsaremoreattractivethanothertypesofads

D.TherearemanycommercialbreaksduringTVshows

29.Whatdidthenumbers

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