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A.Sheneedstotakearest.
B.Therearealotofcustomers.
C.Theshopwillcloserightaway.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Amathclass.B.Apracticetest.C.Aspellingcompetition.
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。
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.WhatwillthewomandothisSunday?
A.Drivetovisitherbrother.
B.Movetoanothercountry.
C.Workforatradingcompany.
7.WhowasborninSwitzerland?
A.Theman'
ssister.
B.Theman'
stwinbrothers.
C.Theman'
syoungestbrother.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatkindofbookisthewomangoingtostartreading?
A.Atravelbook.B.Afictionbook.C.Acomicbook.
9.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoattheend?
A.Buymorebooks.
B.Learntowritestories.
C.Exchangebookswithhim.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydoesthemanwanttoeathealthily?
A.Tolivelonger.B.Tolosesomeweight.C.Tohavemoreenergy.
11.Whichfoodwillthewomaneatmoreof?
A.Fruit.B.Meat.C.Yogurt.
12.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Cookfood.
B.Gotothesupermarket.
C.Listthingssheneedstobuy.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistheattitudebetweenthespeakers?
A.Thankful.B.Nervous.C.Friendly.
14.HowmanychildrendoesSallyhave?
A.2.B.3.C.5.
15.WhatdoDavid’ssonsliketodo?
A.Cookfood.B.Gotoparties.C.Ridetheirbikesaround.
16.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Neighbors.B.Co-workers.C.Familymembers.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhichcountryaretheCanaryIslandsabout100kilometerswestof?
A.Morocco.B.Germany.C.France.
18.HowmanycapitalcitiesdotheCanaryIslandshave?
A.1.B.2.C.7.
19.WhyweretheCanaryIslandsfirstcalledtheFortunateIslands?
A.Theywerefullofriches.
B.Theywereverybeautiful.
C.Theymadetheirownlaws.
20.WherearemostoftheCanaryIslands'
visitorsfrom?
A.WestAfrica.B.WesternAsia.C.WesternEurope.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Fourbooksthatwillinspireyoutotraveltheworld
There'
strulynothingliketravelwhenitcomestogainingperspectives(远景)andexposingyourselftoothercultures.Togetyouintheadventuringmood,weaskedAmazonSeniorEditorChrisSchleptohelpyoucomeupwithalistofbooksthatmaytransportreaderstoanothertimeandplace.Below,seehislistoffourbooksthatwillinspireyoutotraveltheworld.
ITALY:
BeautifulRuinsbyJessWalter
ThisbookbythepopularauthorJessWalterisalovestorythatbeginsontheItalianCoastandeventuallyendsincontemporaryHollywood'
sscreen.AsthesettingsshiftfromItalytoEdinburghandLosAngeles,youwillfindyourselflongingtogoaswell.BuyitonAmazon.Price:
$28.90
SEATTLE:
Where'
dYouGo,BernadettebyMariaSemple
MariaSemple'
sfirstnovelisnotexactlyalovestoryinSeattle,butifyoureadit,youjustmightwanttocomeheretoseeifpeoplearereallyasselfinvolvedasthecharactersinherbook.Whatreallyshinesthroughisthestrangestorytellingandthelaughs.BuyitonAmazon.Price:
$26.60
ENGLAND:
WolfHallbyHilaryMantel
Youcan'
ttraveltoThomasCromwell'
sEnglandwithoutatimemachine,butreadingMantel'
sprizewinningnovelisthenextbestthing.ItwillmakeyoulongtoseetheancientbuildingsandgreengrassoftheEnglishcountryside,mostofwhicharestillthere.BuyitonAmazon.Price:
$25.10
NANTUCKET:
Here'
stoUsbyElinHilderbrand
ElinHilderbrandhasbuiltawritingcareeroutofwritingaboutherhometownislandofNantucket.HerlatestbookisHere'
stoUs,which,perhapsnotsurprisingly,isagreatbeachbook.BuyitonAmazon.Price:
$30.80
21.Whichbookhasbeenproducedintoafilmaccordingtothetext?
A.Here'
stoUs.B.BeautifulRuins.
C.WolfHall.D.Where'
dYouGo,Bernadette.
22.WhatisthecharacteristicoftheWhere'
dYouGo,Bernadette?
A.Itslowprice.B.Itscharacters.
C.Itscontentaboutlove.D.Itsstorytellingandlaughs.
23.WhatareyouinspiredtodobyreadingWolfHall?
A.AppreciatetheEnglishcountryside.
B.Broadenyoureyes.
C.Knowtheforeignculture.
D.Experiencethejoyandsadnessofthecharacters.
24.WhyisHere'
stoUssuitableforreadingonthebeach?
A.Becauseit'
saboutancientbuildings.
B.Becauseitneedsatimemachine.
C.Becauseit'
sabouttheauthor’shometownisland.
D.Becauseitexposesyourselftoothercultures.
B
Feelingleftout?
Areaderwrotethatshewasfeelinglonelyatbreakbecauseherbestfriendwasn'
taround.Here'
souradvicetoher—andtoallkidswhofeellonelysometimes.
It'
shardwhenabestfriendisn'
taround—maybebecauseshemovedtoadifferentschooloradifferentclass.Youmayfeellonelyatbreakorlunchtime.Youwanttohavenewfriends,buthowdoyoumakethem?
Maybeitseemslikeeverybodyelsealreadyhastheirfriends.Butremember,there'
salwaysroomformorefriends.
Startbylookingaroundyourclassroom-thinkaboutwhichkidsyou’dliketoplaywithatbreak.Lookforchancestosayhitothem,smile,andbefriendly.Offertosharesomethingorexpressyourappreciation(欣赏)tothem.Invitesomeonetoplaywithyouorsay“Doyouwanttosithere?
”inthelunchroom.Whenyou'
reatbreak,walkovertokidsyouwanttoplaywith,actfriendly,andsay“Hi,canIplay,too?
”orjustjoinin.
Ifyouhavetroubledoingthisorifyou'
refeelingshy,askyourteachertohelpyoumakenewfriends.Teachersareusuallyprettygoodatmatchingupfriends.Thebestwaytomakefriendsistobeafriend.Bekind,befriendly,share,saynicethings,offertohelp-andprettysoon,you'
llhaveone,ortwo,orevenmorenewfriends.Youmightstillmissthatspecialbestfriend.Butwhenyouseeeachother,youcansharesomethingyoudidn'
thavebeforesheleft:
Youcanintroducehertoyournewfriends!
25.Theexpression“feelingleftout'
”means“____”inChinese.
A.受冷落 B.被调侃 C.挨批评 D.遭攻击
26.Accordingtothewriter,somekidsfeellonelyatbreakbecausethey.
A.havetroublewiththeirstudies
B.aretooyoungtolookafterthemselves
C.needtheirparentstobewiththem
D.don'
thavetheirbestfriendsaround
27.Theunderlinedword“this”inParagraph4refersto(指的是)____.
A.sharingyourideas B.talkingbeforemanypeople
C.studyingbetteratschool D.developingnewfriendship
28.Somekidsneedhelpfromteacherstomakefriendsbecause____.
A.theyareshyornotgoodatmakingfriends
B.theyhavenotimetostaywithothers
C.teachersknowwhowantsanewfriend
D.theymisstheiroldfriendsalot
C
Mostpeoplethinksleepwalkers(梦游者)walkingaroundatnight.Butinfact,notallsleepwalkerswalk.Someonlysituporgetoutofbedoractlikehowtheyoftendoduringthedaywhentheyaresleeping!
Butmostsleepwalkersdogetupandgoaroundforafewsecondsorhalfanhour.
Sleepwalkers'
eyesareopen,buttheydon'
tseethesamewayastheydoduringtheday,andtheyoftenthinktheyareindifferentroomsofthehouseordifferentplaces.Sleepwalkersusuallygobacktobedthemselvesandtheydon'
trememberitinthemorning.
Scientistssaythatsleepwalkingmaysometimeshappenwhenapersonissick,hasafever,isnotgettingenoughsleep,orhehasmuchstress.
snomedicineforsleepwalking,butherearesomeideasfromdoctorstohelpsleepwalkers:
Relaxatbedtimebylisteningtoquietmusic.
Gotobedatthesametimeeveryday.
Keepeverythingquietwhenyouaretryingtosleep.
Don'
tdrinkalotintheeveningandbesureyougotothewashroombeforegoingtobed.
Remember:
don'
tshouttosleepwalkerswhenthey'
resleeping,ortheycangetconfusedandscared.
29.Whensleepwalkersgoaroundatnight,theycan'
t______itafterwards.
A.seeB.rememberC.walkD.think
30.Thethirdparagraphmainlytellsus_____atnight.
A.whatsleepwalkersdoB.howsleepwalkersact
C.whysleepwalkinghappensD.wheresleepwalkersgo
31.Sleepwalkersshould____.
A.takethemedicineontimeB.followthedoctors'
instructions
C.trytosleepearlyD.keepcalmallthetimes
32.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Peoplewhosleepwalkareeasilyscaredduringtheday.
B.Sleepwalkerscan'
tfindthewaytotheirbeds.
C.Sleepwalkersshoulddrinkmuchbeforesleeping.
D.Sleepwalkersshouldlistentoquietmusicatbedtime.
D
AnUnexpectedStorm
ThisisastoryaboutanextremestorminMoscow.Ithappenedtwoandahalfyearsago.ItwasthefirsttimeinmylifethatIsawsuchastrongstorm.ForMoscow,itwasveryunusual,andnobodypredictedthisstormbeforeithappened.
ItwasasunnydayinJuly,andIwasathomealonewatchingTV.Thewindowsandthedoortothebalconywerewideopenbecausetheweatherwassohot.
Suddenly,Ifeltastrongwindfromoutside.Iwantedtoclosethewindowandcamenear.Ilookedoutofthewindowandsawablackskyandtreesblowingoverbecauseofthestrongwind.Itriedtoclosethewindow,butthewindmademefalldown.Iwasafraidthattheglassmightbreak.
Istoodupandtriedtoclosethewindowagain,butitwasnotpossiblebecausethewindw