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A.SamwillleaveNewyorkverysoon.
B.Sam'
ssisterwillleaveforLosAngelesverysoon.
c.Sam'
ssisterwillleaveforNewyorkverysoon.
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.whydoesn'
tthewomantakethegreenT&
shy;
shirt?
A.It'
stoosmall.
B.It'
stoodark.
c.It'
stooexpensive.
7.whatdoesthewomanbuyintheend?
A.AyellowT&
shirt.
B.AblueT&
c.ApinkT&
听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。
8.whichagegroupdothetwospeakersmostlikelybelongto?
A.young.
B.middle&
aged.
c.old.
9.whichpartofthebodyisprobablyokwiththewoman?
A.Herleg.
B.Herback.
c.Hereyes.
0.whycan'
tthemandogardeningalot?
A.Becauseofhisbacktrouble.
B.Becauseofhislegtrouble.
c.Becauseofhisarmtrouble.
听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。
1.whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Thelittlegirl.
B.Thedirector.
c.Theconcert.
2.whatdoyouknowaboutthegirl?
A.Sheplaysthepianowell.
B.Sheisdeaf.
c.Sheisanorphan.
3.whatdidthewomanthinkofthedirector?
A.Hewascruel.
B.Hewasright.
c.Hewasserious.
听第9段材料,回答第14~16题。
4.whoarethetwosidesinthebiggame?
A.Twoschools.
B.Twocities.
c.Twostates.
5.whenwillthegamebegin?
A.At1p.m.
B.At2p.m.
c.At3p.m.
6.Howwillthespeakersgotothematch?
A.Bybus.
B.Bycar.
c.onfoot.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
7.Howmanypeoplearementionedinthepassage?
A.Four.
B.Five.
c.Six.
8.wherewasthedriverofthesportscarwhentheaccidenthappened?
A.Probablyinthegarage.
B.Probablyinthesupermarket.
c.maybeinsidethecar.
9.whichcarwasbadlydamaged?
A.Paul'
scar.
B.Thesportscaroutsidethesupermarket.
c.Thebusatthebottomofthehill.
20.whodidPaulthinkwastoblamefortheaccident?
A.Thebusdriver.
B.Noone.
c.Thedriverofthesportscar.
答案 1-5 cBcAB 6-10 Acccc
1-15 cBAAc 16-20 ABBAB
听力材料
Text1
m:
Atableforfour,please.
w:
Itwillbeabouttwentyminutes.won'
tyousitdown?
Text2
w:
Thatlooksnice.I'
llhaveahamburgerandfries.
m:
Anythingtodrink?
Achocolatemilkshake.
That'
llbe$2.75.
Text3
wouldyoumindturningdowntheTVabit?
I'
mansweringthephone.
Notatall.
Text4
Idon'
toftenvisitmuseums,butIliketowheneverpossible.
venevervisitedthemodernmuseum,butIplantotomorrow.
Text5
ImetSamonthestreettoday.
Really?
Didhesayanythingabouthissister?
yes.SheoughttobeleavingNewyorkverysoon,becauseherhusbandhastakenajobinLosAngeles.
Text6
canIhelpyou?
yes.HowmucharetheseT&
shirts?
Theyare12dollars50centseach.
Ilikethegreenone,butitisn'
tbigenough.Haveyougotalargersize?
justaminute.No,I'
msorry,wehaven'
t.whatabouttheblackone?
No,it'
stoodark.Iprefersomethinglighter,yelloworpink.
Howaboutthepinkone?
yes.That'
snice.I'
lltakeit.
s12dollars50centsthen,please.
Hereyouare.
Text7
Hello.Howareyoutoday?
Notsogood.myleg'
splayingmeup,awfulpainsinmylegandmytoothache!
oh,dear!
vegottoothachetooandthedentistsayshesimplycan'
tseemebeforenextweek.Butwhatgetsmeismyheadache.
Iknowwhatyoumean,butatleastyoucandothegarden.Ican'
tevendothatwithmyback,thedoctorsaysImustn'
tliftorbend.
youpoorthing.There'
snothingworsethanbacktrouble.ButIdon'
tdomuchinthegardennowbecauseI'
vehurtmyarm.It'
sreallypainful.
Likemyankle.It'
sallswollenup.
Text8
Hello,Betty.Didyougototheconcertlastnight?
yes.Didn'
tyougothere?
yes.AndIthoughttheconcertwasverysuccessful.
strue.Allthepeoplewhowentsayso.Howdidyoulikethelittlegirl?
wonderful.Iheardsheisdeaf.
Ididn'
tthinkshewasdisabled;
sheplayedtheviolinsowell.
Atfirst,Ididn'
tbelieveit,either,butlaterIsawhertalkingwithsomeoneelseusingsignlanguage.
whatapity!
Ireallyfeelverysorryforher.
showIfeelabouthertoo.whatdidyouthinkofthedirector?
Hewasalittlecruel,Ithink.
metoo,butsomepeoplethinkheisright.
mafraidIcan'
tagreewiththem.
Text9
Hi,karin,howiseverything?
Longtimenosee.
yeah,it'
sbeenawhile.Iamdoingalright.whataboutyou?
Iamdoinggreat.IamexcitedabouttheBigGamethisweekend.Areyougoing?
whatBigGame?
Areyoukidding?
Thisisthebiggestfootballgameoftheseason,andweareplayingagainstoneofthebestschoolteamsinthestates.Soitisgoingtobereallyexciting.
well,thatsoundslikefun.whoareyougoingwith?
Abiggroupoffriends.Hey,youknowwhat?
oneofmyfriendshastogooutoftownthisweekend,andhewon'
tbeabletogotothegame,soIhaveanextraticket.youwanttojoinus?
Sure.Iwouldlovetogo!
veneverbeentooneofourschool'
sfootballgamesbefore.
Great!
There'
sabuspickingstudentsupinfrontoftheteachingbuildingat1p.m..Thegamebegins2hourslater.
Soundslikeaplan!
Thanksforgivingmetheextraticket.I'
llarrivehalfanhourearly.
Alright,seeyou!
Text10
Paul,asalesmanfromLondon,wasdrivingpastasportscarparkedoutsideasupermarket,whenhesawitstarttorollslowlydownthehill.Insidethecarweretwoyounggirlsonthepassengerseat,butnodriver.Paulstoppedquickly,jumpedinfrontofthesportscarandtriedtostopit,pushingagainstthefrontofthecar.Anothermanwhowasstandingnearbygotintothecarandputonthehandbrake,savingthegirlsfrominjury.
ItwasatthispointthatPaulnoticedhisowncarrollingslowlydownthehillandgoingtoofastforhimtostopit.Itcrashedintoabusatthebottomofthehillandwassobadlydamagedthatithadtobepulledawaytoagarage.
Asifthiswasnotbadenough,Paulnowfoundhehadnoonetoblame.Hewassobusychasinghiscarthathedidn'
tgetthenameofthedriverofthesportscar,whojustcameoutofthesupermarketanddroveawaywithoutrealizingwhathadhappened.
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中,选出最佳选项。
A
myfatherwokemeupearlyonesummermorningwhenIwasfourteenandannounced.“Getup.you'
regoingwithmetocutgrass.”
TheideathatmyfatheractuallythoughtIwasbigenoughtohelphiminhisbusinessmademefeelproudandexcited.Fromsunuptosundownmyfather,myyoungerbrotherandIworkedinthelargeyardsinarichpartofAtlanta,Georgia.BytheendofthedayIwastiredout,butIfeltgood.Ihadputinahardday'
slaborandhadearned$6.
onedaymyfatherfoundsomeleavesI'
dmissedandpulledmeaside.“clearawaytheseleaves,”hesaidfirmly,“anddon'
tmakemehavetodoitagain.”Themessagewasclear.TodayIvaluetheimportanceofdoingajobrightthefirsttime.Itwillneverfailtoimpressthepersonyouareworkingfor.
Aftertwoyearsmyfathertoldmeandmybrotherthathefeltwewereoldenoughtodolawnsonourown.EverySaturdayduringourlasttwoyearsofhighschool,wesetoutearlyinthemorningwiththesamedesireanddrivewehadgainedwhileworkingunderourfather.
Takingcareoflawnswasnotexcitingorhighpaying,butthatdidn'
tmatter.IttaughtmethatanyjobwasagoodjobandthatwhateverIwaspaidwasmorethanIhadbefore.
Anewspaperreporteronceaskedmehowsomeonecouldpossiblyliveonaforty&
hour&
a&
weekminimumpay.“myfatherhasneverworkedjustfortyhoursaweek,andneitherhaveI,”Ireplied.“Ifyou'
reonlyworkingfortyhours,youprobablydon'
twanttodoanybetterthanyou'
redoing.”
IneveryjobI'
veheldfromdoinglawnstowashingdishes,Ihavelearnedsomethingthathelpedmeinmynextjob.Ifyouworkhardenough,youcanlearnfromanyjobyoudo.
21.whydidthewriterfeelproudandexcitedwhenaskedtocutgrass?
A.Becausehethoughthewasoldenoughtohelphisfamily.
B.Becausehethoughthebecameimportanttohisfather'
sbusiness.
c.Becausehethoughthewasabletotakecareoflargeyards.
D.Becausehethoughthecouldearn$6thatday.
答案与解析 A 因为他认为自己有了可以靠劳动挣钱的能力,所以非常自豪,异常兴奋。
22.whatdoes“message”inthethirdparagraphmean?
A.Leavingbehindisnotright.
B.Givingnoexcuseforyourmistakes.
c.Doingagoodjobattheverybeginning.
D.missingthingscanbefoundout.
答案与解析 c 爸爸说:
“把叶子弄干净,不要让我再做一遍。
”也就是说父亲要求我一定要在开始就尽力把事情做好,不能敷衍。
23.whenthewriterfinishedhighschool,hemightbe________yearsold.
A.14
B.16
c.18
D.20
答案与解析 c 作者14岁的时候开始随父亲割草,两年后也就是16岁时开始修草坪,之后在他高中的最后两年,一直在做这件事情,所以高中毕业应该是18岁。
24.whichofthefollowingisthemostimportantthingthatthewriterhaslearnedfromhisfather?
A.watchclearlywhiledoingajob.
B.Setoutearlyforphysicalwork.
c.keeplearningfromanyjobyouhold.
D.cutgrasseverySaturday.
答案与解析 c 作者从父亲那里学到的就是:
应该从自己所做的任何工作中学会新的有用的东西。
从最后一段可得出这一结论。
B
Blair:
Blairwasthefirsttoappearinmoviesinhistory.In1905,BlairappearedinthemovieRescuedbyRover.ItisaBritishfilmthatababyiskidnappedbyanoldwoman,butthefaithfulfamilydogRoversavesthebabyatlast.
ThoughRoverisacommonname,itbecamepopularbecauseofthedogherointhemovie.
Lassie:
Lassieusedtobethemostfamousdogintheworld.Sheisacharacterwhohasstarredinmanymovies,TVshowsandbooksovertheyears.
LassiewascreatedbyEricknightandmadeherwayintoashortstoryinanewspaperin1938andintoanovelin1940.
Laika:
Laikaisthefirstanimalthathasorbitedtheearth.onNovember3,1957,LaikawassenttospaceintheSovietUnion'
sSputnik2.TheSovietsadmittedsoonafterthelaunchthatthespacecraftwouldnotreturn.Itmeantthatthepooranimalwoulddie.PeoplearguedalotaboutLaika'
sdeath.SeveralcountriesissuedstampsinmemoryofLaika.Shebecamethefirstanimaltogiveherlifefortheexplorationofspace.
RinTinTin:
RinTinTinisthefirstAmericandogmoviestar.HefirstappearedinwhereTheNorthBeginsin1925.RinTinTinwentontomake25movies,andheevensignedhisowncontractswithpawprints.Duringhisbesttime,heearnedabout5milliondollarsforthosepeoplewhoworkedforhim.
Snoopy:
Snoopymaybethemostfamouscartoondogintheworld.AsahuntingbeaglefromcharlesSchultz'
popularnewspapercomicstrip,Peanuts,Snoopyfirstappearedin1950.ThoughSnoopywasatfirstaminorfigure,hegrewtobecomethestrip'
sbest&
kno