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听第2段材料,回答第2小题。
2.Whatdoestheteacherwantthestudentstodo?
A.Helpanewclassmate.
B.Prepareforthegymclass.
C.Returnbookstothelibrary.
听第3段材料,回答第3小题。
3.Wheremightbetheman'
scamera?
A.Onthesteps.B.Inthemuseum.C.Inthepocketofthecoat.
听第4段材料,回答第4至6小题。
4.Whatdoesthemanwanttogetwashed?
5.What'
swrongwithhisjacket?
A.Abuttonisloose.B.Itscolorhasrun.C.Thereisaspotonit.
6.Whattimewillthemangethislaundrybacktomorrow?
A.At9:
00.B.At9:
30.C.At10:
00.
听第5段材料,回答第7至9小题。
7.Whereistheconversationprobablytakingplace?
A.Atatableinthecafeteria.
B.Onasidewalkatschool.
C.Insidetheartbuilding.
8.Whatdidtheboylose?
A.Alibrarybook.B.Hishomework.C.Awatch.
9.Accordingtotheconversation,whathasnotbeendecidedyet?
A.Whoisgoingtostudyforthetest.
B.Whentheboywillgotothecafeteria.
C.Whereagroupisgoingtomeettostudy.
听第6段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10.Whyarethespeakershappywhentheyenterthecafeteria?
A.Theirfriendsarethere.
B.Therearefewpeopleintheline.
C.Theirfavoritefoodsarebeingservedtoday.
11.Whatdothespeakerssayaboutthedrinksinthecafeteria?
A.Theyareexpensive.
B.Therearefewerhotdrinks.
C.Therearemanykindstochoosefrom.
12.Whatdoestheboysuggestthegirldo?
A.Trysomethingnew.
B.Readthemenucarefully.
C.Orderthesamemealthatheorders.
二、单项填空。
(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
13.Somanypeoplearerunningoutofthatbuilding!
IwishI_______whatishappeningthere.
A.knowB.knownC.knewD.shouldknow
14.Helookedasifhe____________illforalongtime.
A.wasB.wereC.hasbeenD.hadbeen
15.Idon'
tthink___________possibletomasteraforeignlanguagewithoutmuchmemorywork.
A.thisB.thatC.itD.its
16.Itwas1969___________theAmericanastronautssucceededinlandingonthemoon.
A.thatB.whenC.onwhichD.which
17.___________bythebeautyofnature,thegirlfromLondondecidedtospendanothertwodaysonthefarm.
A.AttractingB.AttractedC.TobeattractedD.Havingattracted
18.Bird'
ssingingissometimesawarningtootherbirds___________away.
A.stayB.stayingC.stayedD.tostay
19.Hehurriedtothebookingofficeonly___________thatalltheticketshadbeensoldout.
A.totellB.tobetoldC.tellingD.told
20.—Wheredoyouoftenseeplantsandanimalsthatliveunderthesea?
—___________TVnatureprogrammes.
A.OnB.AtC.WithD.In
21.Salesdirectorisaposition___________communicationskillisjustasimportantassalesskills.
A.whichB.thatC.whenD.where
22.Whendeeplyabsorbedinwork,___________heoftenwas,hewouldforgetallabouteatingandsleeping.
A.whichB.thatC.whereD.when
三、完形填空。
(共15小题;
每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
SettingSail
Manyyoungpeopledreamabouttravellingon23aroundtheworld,butfewactuallygetthe24todoit.Lastyear,thecallwentoutforyoungpeople25injoiningthecrewoftheGypsyMothⅣ(GMIV).Theboathadoriginallybeen26bySirFrancisChichesterduringhisrecord-breaking1966voyageroundtheworld.
AmieMayershad27abouttheGMIVprojectatschoolandwasdoingworkexperienceattheUnitedKingdomSailingAcademywhenthecallforcrewwentout.Shehadenjoyedherweekofworkexperienceandwas28abouttheprospectofdoingsomethingshe'
dneverdonebefore,29sheappliedtojointhecrew,andwasaccepted.BeforesettingsailAmiehadtomakesureshewas30preparedforhertimeatsea.Hertrainingincludedseasurvival,healthandsafety,and31theinsandoutsofsailingayacht.Amiewasn'
tscaredthroughoutthejourney.Luckily,shealwayshadanothercrewmemberto32hercompanyandwasunderthewatchfuleyeoftheskipper.
Amiesaysherexperienceatseachangedherlife,anditseemsitwasbecause33afterhervoyageshewas34ascholarshipbytheUKSA.Sheisnowtrainingtobecomeaprofessionalwatersportsinstructor."
I'
mvery,very35ofwhatI'
vedone,"
saysAmie.Shenowwantsotherstotakeanyopportunitiesforchallengingexperiencesthat36theirway."
Grabtheopportunitywithbothhands,because37you'
regoingtoregretit,"
shesays.
23.A.oceansB.landsC.mountainsD.deserts
24.A.possibilityB.chanceC.momentD.occasion
25.A.willingB.attractedC.eagerD.interested
26.A.sailedB.madeC.createdD.conquered
27.A.gatheredB.heardC.graspedD.found
28.A.keenB.fondC.excitedD.fascinated
29.A.thatB.asC.soD.then
30.A.properlyB.accuratelyC.rightlyD.precisely
31.A.infactB.withregardtoC.nodoubtD.ofcourse
32.A.takeB.keepC.provideD.mind
33.A.recentlyB.soonC.quicklyD.little
34.A.rewardedB.assignedC.awardedD.donated
35.A.proudB.satisfiedC.delightedD.pleased
36.A.getB.fallC.appearD.come
37.A.elseB.unlessC.withoutD.otherwise
四、阅读理解。
每小题2分,共24分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
ItiswellknownthatthebuildingdevelopmentcompanyCityspacewantstoknockdowntheexistingseafrontsportsclubinLaytonandreplaceitwithaleisurecentrethatwillconsistofamultiscreencinema,restaurantsandanentertainmentcentre.Butalocalactiongrouphaspromisedtofightthe₤30millionredevelopmentofthesportsclub,whichhasprovidedfamilyfacilitiesforover25years.
Theactiongroupwassetupthreeweeksaftertheprojectwasannounced.Membersofthegrouparguethatthenewcentrewillbetoobigandwilltotallychangethewaythetownlooks.Theyalsodisliketheremovalofsportsfacilitiesfromthecentreandthechangetolesshealthyactivitiessuchasvideogamesandfilms.Apartfromthesizeoftheproject,theysaythatthe550parkingspacesprovidedwillbetoofewandparkingwillbecomemoredifficultasaresult.
Localhotelownershavewelcomedtheproject,butactiongroupsaysthatingeneralitwillonlyhaveabadeffectontheneighborhood.Accordingtoonegroupmemberitwillresultinupto4000peoplebeingaroundLaytonseafrontlateatnight."
Alotofoldpeopleandfamilieslivenearby,"
heexplained.Ameetingisbeingheldtonighttodiscusstheplans.
38.Whatisthewritertryingtodointhearticle?
A.Showwhythenewleisurecentreisneeded.
B.Giveherownopinionaboutthenewleisurecentre.
C.Describetheargumentsagainstthenewleisurecentre.
D.Suggestwherethenewleisurecentreshouldbebuilt.
39.Whatdoestheactiongroupthinkaboutthenewleisurecentre?
A.Itwillnotberightforthearea.B.Itwillcosttoomuchtobuild.
C.Itwillnotattractenoughpeople.D.Itwillprovidelittleentertainment.
40.Whichgroupofpeopleiskeenonhavingthenewleisurecentre?
A.Peopleworkinginthehotel.B.Peoplewhodoalotofsport.
C.PeoplewhocomeintoLaytonbycar.D.Peoplelivingneartheseafront.
41.Whatwouldbeagoodheadlineforthearticle?
A.ActionGroupChangesitsMind
B.GoodNewsforCityspace
C.SeafrontInvadedbyCrowdsAgain
D.LeisurePlansUnderAttack
B
Eachfoodweeattastesdifferent,andthereareuntoldnumbersofdifferenttastes.Still,allflavorsarebasedonjustfourbasictastes:
sweet,bitter,salty,andsour.Somefoodexpertsarguethereisafifthbasictastecalledumami(aJapanesewordthatcanbetranslatedroughlyas"
tasty"
or"
savory"
),butthistheoryremainscontroversial.Regardlessofwhethertherearefourorfivebasictastes,thenumberissmall.
Howcansofewbasictastesgiverisetotheenormousnumberofflavorsweexperience?
Thisispossiblebecausethebasictastescombineindifferentproportions.Comparethistocolors.Thereareonlythreebasiccolors—yellow,red,andblue—butwhenmixedindifferentwaysandproportions,thesethreebasiccolorsaresufficienttocreatethevastarrayofcolorsthatweseeeveryday.
Apartfrombeinginfluencedbydifferentcombinationsofthebasictastes,theexperienceoftasteisalsoenrichedbyothersensations,suchasodorandtemperature.Thesefunctionstogetherproducewhatwerecognizeasuniquetastes.Infact,whatweperceiveastasteofteninvolvessmellmorethanthetasteexperiencedthroughthetongue.Thisiswhyfoodswithstrongtastesoftenseemblandtopeoplewho,duetoastuffynose,cannotsmellthem.Forexample,cinnamontastesquitemildtopeoplewhocannotenjoyitsfragrantsmell.Thesameistrueofdrinks,likehotcoffeeortea,whichtastebestwhentheycanbesmelledaswellastasted.
Whatcanalsocontributetothesensationoftasteisourabilitytofeelpain.Thereasonwhyhot,spicyfoodslikechilipeppersaretastyisthattheyaffectthelingualnociceptors.Nociceptorsaresmallareasonthesurfaceofthebodythathelpprotectusagainstinjury.Nociceptorsontheskinwarnusofpotentialdamagetothebody.Whenweareprickedwithaneedle,forexample,nociceptorsrepresentthatsensationaspain.Aspecialkindofnociceptorcalledalingualnociceptorisfoundonthetongueand,alongwiththeothersenses,helpsusenjoycertainfoods.
42.Whichsentencebestsummarizesthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Newtastescanbecreatedinlaboratories.
B.Tasteisacombinationofdifferentfactors.
C.Solidfoodshaveastrongertastethandrinks.
D.Tasteismoreimportanttha