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1.Whereistheman’sjacket?
A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthecar.C.InMike’shouse.
2.Whatdidthewomandoontheweekend?
A.Shewentonacampingtrip.
B.Shereadabook.
C.ShewatchedTV.
3.HowwillthewomangotoFrazier’sDepartmentStore?
A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Onfoot.
4.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftraditionalhouses?
A.Theyaremoreattractive.
B.Theyhaveboringinsideshapes.
C.Theylookunpleasantfromtheoutside.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Whatsporttodo.B.Whentodosport.C.Whethertodosport.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Classmates.
C.Motherandson.
7.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.HespentlittletimereadingEnglish.
B.Hedidn’tdowellintheEnglishexam.
C.HeadvisedthewomantospeakmoreEnglish.
听第7段段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdothespeakersthinkofthefirstviolinist?
A.Dissatisfying.B.Popular.C.Wonderful.
9.Whatissaidabouttheconcerthall?
A.Itoffersredseats.B.Itisdarkinside.C.Itlookslikeaspaceship.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdoesthemansayabouthisnewjob?
A.Hehasmuchtolearn.
B.Hissalaryisquitesatisfying.
C.Hecandealwitheverythingwell.
11.Whatisthemostimportanttothemaninajob?
A.Developmentchances.B.Goodsalary.C.Workconditions.
12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hedoesn’tlikeworkinginforeigncompanies.
B.Hedidn’thaveaclearcareerpathinthepast.
C.Heisworkinginastate-ownedcompanynow.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whendidthewashingmachinefirstbreakdown?
A.Afewweeksago.B.About5daysago.C.Yesterday.
14.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheproblem?
A.Annoying.B.Difficult.C.Easy.
15.Howwillthemandealwiththewashingmachine?
A.Changeanewmotor.
B.Putthemotorbackinplace.
C.Replaceitforanewone.
16.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Payfortherepairs.B.Havesomethingtodrink.C.Checkthemachine.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Wheredoesthewomanlive?
A.Nearthesea.B.Nearaforest.C.Nearthemountains.
18.Whatisthewomangoodat?
A.Singing.B.Swimming.C.Skiing.
19.Whatisthewoman’sfavouritesubject?
A.History.B.English.C.Geography.
20.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?
A.Sheisaguitaristinaband.
B.Shewantstobeateacherinthefuture.
C.Shelikesspendingsummerinthemountains.
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)
A
Isometimesfeelleftoutwithmyfriendsattheparty.WhatcanIdo?
—Susan
Alice:
Speaktoyourbestfriendbeforeyouarriveandaskhertomakesureyoudon’tgetleftoutofthegroup.Thatway,she’llknowtoincludeyouinallthefun.Maketheefforttospeaktosomeotherpeopleattheparty.Youmightevenmakeanewfriendortwo.
SometimesIthinkpartiesgetboringandIwanttogohome!
—Jenny
Evenagreatpartywilldragifyou’renotenjoyingyourself.Makingtheefforttodanceandhaveachatwithyourfriendswillbeattheboredom!
Youdon’thavetostaytotheveryendoftheparty.
OurschoolishavingaChristmasdancepartybutI’mreallyshy.ShallIgoornot?
—Emma
Partofyouwouldliketogototheparty,sogiveitatry.Letgoodfriendsknowhowyoufeelandmakesureyou’llhavepeopletodancewithwhentheeveningcomes.Practicesomefundancessoyou’llfeelcomfortableonthedancefloor.
WheneverIgotoaparty,mydadcomestopickmeupat8pm.IalwayshavetoleaveearlierthantherestofmyfriendsandIgetreallyangrywithmydad.
—Anny
Talkwithyourdadandlethimknowhowyoufeel.Itfeelshardtohavedifferentrulesfromyourfriendsbutdon’tworrytoomuch—yourfriendsareprobablypickedupsoonafteryouanyway.
21.AliceadvisesSusanto_________.
A.staywithherfriendsB.askherfriendforhelp
C.leavethepartyatonceD.makefunofherfriends
22.Theunderlinedword“drag”isclosestinmeaningto“_______”.
A.failB.improveC.beboringD.bepleasant
23.WhatworriesAnny?
A.Herdadisstrictwithher.
B.Shealwaysargueswithherdad.
C.Nobodypicksherupaftertheparty.
D.Shecan’tgotothepartywithherfriends.
24.Wherecanyouprobablyfindthetext?
A.Inanotice.B.Inaguidebook.
C.Inafamousnovel.D.Inapopularmagazine.
B
TheInternethasgreatlychangedthewaypeoplecommunicate.Butsometeachersthinkthechangesarenotallforthebetter.
EleanorJohnson,anEnglishprofessor,thinksthattextmessaginghasmadestudentsbelievethatitisfarmoreacceptablethanitactuallyistojustmaketerriblespellingandgrammaticalerrors.AndshesaysherstudentsoverthepastseveralyearshaveincreasinglyusedlessformalEnglishintheirwriting.Wordsandphraseslike“guy”and“youknow”nowappearinresearchpapers.
ProfessorJohnsonsupposesthereisastrongrelationshipbetweentheriseofinformalonlinecommunicationandanincreaseinwritingmistakes.Butshesaystheremaynotbemuchscientificinformation,atleastnotyet.
DavidCrystal,aBritishlinguist(语言学家),saystheactivelychangingnatureoftheInternetmakesitdifficulttokeepup-to-dateinstudyingitseffects.Buthebelievesitsinfluenceonlanguageissmall.ThemaineffectoftheInternetonlanguageisthewayithasaddedtotheexpressiverichnessoflanguage,providinglanguagewithanewsetofcommunicativetoolsthathaven’texistedinthepast.
ErinJansenisfounderofNetL,anonlinedictionaryoftheInternetandtextmessagingterms.Shesaysthenewtechnologyhasnotchangedexistinglanguagebuthasgreatlyaddedtoitsvocabulary.Basicallyit’sfreedomofexpression.
Andwhataboutthoseteacherswhofindthesenewkindsofmistakesinspellingandgrammarintheirstudents’work?
Whatishermessagetothem?
ErinJansensaid,“Iamalwaysonthestudents’sideandwon’tgetangryorupsetaboutthat.Ifit’shelpingthekidswritemoreorcommunicatemore,that’sgreat.That’swhatteachersandeducatorswant—togetkidscommunicating.”
ButErinJansenandDavidCrystalagreewithEleanorJohnsononatleastonething.Teachersneedtomakesurestudentsunderstandtheusesandrulesoflanguage.
25.WhichofthefollowingisEleanorJohnson’sviewontextmessaging?
A.Itbecomesfarmoreacceptable.
B.Itcausesanincreaseinwritingmistakes.
C.Ithelpsstudentslearninformalexpressions.
D.Itmakesinformalexpressionsacceptedbyeducators.
26.DavidCrystalandErinJansensharetheviewthattheInternet______.
A.haschangedourlanguagesystem
B.hasinfluencedourlanguagegreatly
C.makeslanguagericherinexpression
D.makeslanguagehardertounderstand
27.Theauthorwantstotellusthat_______.
A.differentopinionsoninformalexpressionsexist
B.whatlanguageisnowusedontheInternet
C.informalexpressionsarepopularamongteachers
D.whytheInternetiswelcomedbyallstudents
C
DearReader,
Ireceivemanylettersfromchildrenandcan’tanswerthemall—therewouldn’tbetimeenoughinaday.ThatiswhyIamsendingyouthisprintedreplytoyourletter.I’lltrytoanswersomeofthequestionsthatarecommonlyasked.
WheredidIgettheideaforStuartLittleandforCharlotte’sWeb?
Well,manyyearsagoIwenttobedonenightinarailwaysleepingcar,andduringthenightIdreamedaboutatinyboywhoactedratherlikeamouse.That’showthestoryofStuartLittlegotstarted.
AsforCharlotte’sWeb,Ilikeanimalsandmybarn(谷仓)isaverypleasantplacetobe,atallhours.OnedaywhenIwasonmywaytofeedthepig,Ibeganfeelingsorryforthepigbecause,likemostpigs,hewasdoomedtodie.Thismademesad.SoIstartedthinkingofwaystosaveapig’slife.Ihadbeenwatchingabiggreyspideratherworkandwasimpressedbyhowclevershewasatweaving.GraduallyIworkedthespiderintothestorythatyouknow,astoryoffriendshipandsalvation(拯救)onafarm.ThreeyearsafterIstartedwritingit,itwaspublished.(Iamnotafastworker,asyoucansee.)
SometimesI’maskedhowoldIwaswhenIstartedtowrite,andwhatmademewanttowrite.Istartedearly—assoonasIcouldspell.Infact,Ican’trememberanytimeinmylifewhenIwasn’tbusywriting.Idon’tknowwhatcausedmetodoit,orwhyIenjoyedit,butIthinkchildrenoftenfindpleasureandsatisfactionintryingtosettheirthoughtsdownonpaper,eitherinwordsorinpictures.Iwasnogoodatdrawing,soIusedwordsinstead.AsIgrewolder,Ifoundthatwritingcanbeawayofearningaliving.
Someofmyreaderswantmetovisittheirschool.Somewantmetosendapicture,oranautograph,orabook.Andsomeaskquestionsaboutmyfamilyandmyanimalsandmypets.MuchasI’dliketo,Ican’tgovisiting.Ican’tsendbooks,either—youcanfindtheminabookstoreoralibrary.Manychildrenassumethatawriterowns(orevenmakes)hisownbooks.Thisisnottrue—booksaremadebythepublisher.Ifawriterwantsacopy,hemustbuyit.That’swhyIcan’tsendbooks.AndIdonotsendsignatures—Ileavethattothemoviestars.Ilivemostoftheyearinthecountry,inNewEngland.Fromourwindowswecanlookoutattheseaandthemountains.Ilivenearmymarriedsonandthreegrandchildren.
Aremystoriestrue,youask?
No,theyareimaginarytales,containingfantasticcharactersandevents.Inreallife,afamilydoesn’thaveachildwholookslikeamouse;
inreallife,aspiderdoesn’tspin