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4.Whenwillthespeakersplaybasketball?
A.OnSundayafternoon.
B.OnSaturdayafternoon.
C.OnSaturdaymorning.
5.Whatwasthegirlprobablydoing?
A.Washingherhead.
B.Talkingonthephone.
C.Checkinghermessages.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15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.Whatmightthewoman’sjobbe?
A.She’sanurse.B.She’sadoctor.C.
She’sateacher.
7.Whichcitywilltheboyvisitnextweek?
A.Harbin.B.Beijing.C.Shanghai.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhereisTammyfrom?
A.Italy.B.India.C.China.
9.Wherewillthespeakersgonow?
A.Totheirdormroom.
B.Toacafeteriaoncampus.
C.Toastreetnearashoppingcenter.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whooftengoestothecafé
?
A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Officeworkers.
11.Howdoesthewomandescribethelibrary?
A.Sunny.B.Crowded.C.Comfortab
le.
12.Whydidthewomanopenthecafé
A.Tomakemoney.
B.Tohaveaplacetostudy.
C.Tomeetdifferentpeople.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whydidn’tthemanwanttoanswerthewoman’squestionsatfirst?
A.Hewasbusyshopping.
B.Hedidn’twantthegift.
C.Hewasn’tinterestedinthequestions.
14.Whatdoesthemanusuallyusetogetonline?
A.HisiPad.B.Hiscomputer.C.HisSamsungcellphone.
15.WhatdoesthemanusuallydoontheInternet?
A.Heplaysvideogames.
B.HewatchesTVshows.
C.Hesendsworkemails.
16.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabank.B.Inanoffice.C.Inashoppingcenter.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howmanychildrenwereacceptedintothecamp?
A.30.B.50.C.100.
18.Whatwillthechildrendointheafternoons?
A.Playoutside.B.Havelessons.C.Learntomakecrafts.
19.WhatwillthechildrenmakeonWednesday?
A.Abreadhouse.B.Awoodendeer.C.AChristmasstocking.
20.Whatwillthecampdowiththechildren’scraftwork?
A.Giveittotheparents.
B.Sellittoraisemoney.
C.Awardprizesforthebestcraft.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共10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
Afactorytourthissummer!
Herearesomegreatonestoconsider.
TheJellyBellyBeanCompany
Fairfield,CA
Atthisworkingfactory,guestscanwatchtheprocessofmakingthisfamouscandy.HavelunchattheVisitorCenterCafé
whereyoucanorderajellybean-shapedpizzaorhamburger!
ItislocatedanhournorthofSanFrancisco.There’snoadmissionchargeforthe40-minutewalkingtour.Toursaregivenmostdaysfrom9:
00amto4:
00pm,butcomeduringaweekdaytoseethecandymakinginprocess.
LouisvilleSluggerBaseballBatMuseum
Louisville,KY
Seehoweachbatiscarefullycarvedoutatthisfamily-favoritefactorytour.Tourvisitorsleavewithaminiaturebatsouvenirandpersonalizedbatscanbeorderedwhenyouarriveandpickedupbeforeyouleave.Adultticketsare$9.Childticketsare$4.Agesfiveandunderarefree.Itopensat9:
00amMondaysthroughSaturdays.Checkthewebsiteforspecificdaysandtimes.
E-OneFireTruckFactory
Ocala,FL
TakethiswalkingtourofaplantinFloridaandseeforyourselfthetechnologyandskillrequiredtobuildtheseemergencyvehicles.ToursareofferedMondaytoFriday,at9:
00amand11:
00am.Pricesare$8foradultsand$6forchildren.Kidsunder6arenotpermittedonthetourforsafetyreasons.Reservationsarerequiredforalltours.Pleasecall352-861-3524toscheduleatour.Firefighterscantourforfree!
CrayolaCrayonCompany
Easton,PA
No,thisisn’ttheactualplacewherethewaxyrainbowsaremade.Butit’saneven-bettervisitorcenterwherefamiliescannotonlyseehowcrayonsaremade,butcanexploreandusevariousCrayolaarttoolsandproducts.KidscanusethelatestCrayolaproductstocreatemasterpiecesonsite.Thevisitorcenterisopenmostdaysfrom9:
30amto3:
00pm.Theonlinecalendarshowsspecialhours,themes,anddailyactivities.Ticketsare$9.50each.
21.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheJellyBellyBeanCompany?
A.Threemealsarepreparedforyou.B.Itisopeneveryday.
C.Youhavetospendsomemoneyvisitingit.D.ItliesnorthofSanFrancisco.
22.Ifafive-year-oldboyandhisparentsvisitLouisvilleSluggerBaseballBatMuseum,theyhavetopay______.
A.$22B.$17C.$18D.$13
23.Thefactorytourthissummerinvolves______.
A.politics,economics,scienceandculture
B.diet,sports,trafficandart
C.hist
ory,literature,educationand
custom
D.health,invention,astronomyandcar
B
Atthirteen,Iwasdiagnosed(诊断)withkindofattentiondisorder.Itmadeschooldifficultforme.Wheneveryoneelseintheclasswasfocusingontasks,Icouldnot.
Inmyfirstliteratureclass,Mrs.Smithaskedustoreadastoryandthenwriteonit,allwithin45minutes.Iraisedmyhandrightawayandsaid,“Mrs.Smith,yousee,thedoctorsaidIhaveattentionproblems.Imightnotbeabletodoit.”
Sheglanceddownatmethroughherglasses,“Youarenotdifferentfromyourclassmates,youngman.”
Itried,butIdidn’tfinishthereadingwhenthebellrang.Ihadtotakeithome.Inthequietnessofmybedroom,thestorysuddenlyallbecamecleartome.Itwasaboutablindperson,LouisBraille.Helivedinatimewhentheblindcouldn’tgetmucheducation.ButLouisdidn’tgiveup.Instead,heinventedareadingsystemofraiseddots(点),whichopenedupawholenewworldofknowledgetotheblind.
Wasn’tIthe“blind”inmyclass,beingmadetolearnlikethe“sighted”students?
Mythoughtsspilledoutandmypenstartedtodance.Icompletedthetaskwithin40minutes.Indeed,Iwasnodifferentfromothers;
Ijustneededaquieterplace.IfLouiscouldfindhiswayoutofhisproblems,whyshouldIevergiveup?
Ididn’texpectanythingwhenIhandledinmypapertoMrs.Smith,soitwasquiteasurprisewhenitcamebacktomethenextday-withan“A”onit.Atthebottomofthepaperwerethesewords:
“Seewhatyoucandowhenyoukeeptrying?
”
24.Theauthordidn’tfinishthereadinginclassbecause______.
A.hewasnewtotheclassB.hewastiredofliterature
C.hehadanattentiondisorderD.hewantedtotakethetaskhome
25.WhatdoweknowaboutLouisBraillefromthepassage?
A.Hehadgoodsight.B.Hemadeagreatinvention.
C.Hegaveupreading.D.Helearnedalotfromschool.
26.WhatwasMrs.Smith’sattitudetotheauthorattheendofthestory?
A.AngryB.ImpatientC.IndifferentD.Encouraging
27.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Thedisabledshouldbetreatedwithrespect.
B.Ateachercanopenupanewworldtostudents.
C.Onecanfindhiswayoutofdifficultieswithefforts.
D.Everyoneneedsahandwhenfacedwithchallenges.
C
Today,theworld’sdiversity(多样性)offoodcropsisquicklydecreasing.Butscientistsaroundtheworldaretakingaction.Theyarebuildingseedbanks.Atseedbanks,scientistsstoretheseedsofmanydifferentcrops.
Therearenow1,400seedbanksaroundtheworld.However,somebanksareinwarmcountries.Iftheelectricityfails,theseedswillgettoohotanddie.Otherseedbanksareincountriestroubledbywar.Sometimespeopledamagetheseedbanks.Ifthishappens,valuableseedscanbelostforever!
TheorganizationGlobalCropDiversityTrustdecidedtheywantedtodealwiththisproblem.So,theydecidedtobuildaglobalseedbank.Thisseedbankwouldcontainaback-up,orextracopy,ofalltheworld’sseeds.Smallerseedbankswouldstillcollectandkeeplocalseeds.Buttheywouldalsosendcopiesoftheirseedstotheglobalbank.
ScientistsfromtheGlobalCropDiversityTrustchosethecold,snowymountainsofSvalbard,Norwaytobuildtheglobalseedbank—theSvalbardGlobalSeedVault(斯瓦尔巴全球种子库).Organizations,farmers,orlocalseedbanksstoretheirextraseedsthere.Andthepeoplewhoplacetheirseedsinthevaultaretheonlypeoplewhocantakethemout.TheypaytoshiptheirseedstoNorway,butitdoesnotcostthemanymoneytostoretheirseeds.TheGlobalCropDiversityTrustpaysforthis.
CaryFowlerisascientistwhoheadstheGlobalCropDiversityTrust.Hesaid,“IftheSeedVaultsimplysuppliesseedbankswithcopiesofseedsthatthosebankslostbyaccident,theSeedVaultwillbeworthmorethanitcost.”
28.Seedbanksarebuiltto______.
A.researchonseedsB.producenewseeds
C.protectcropdiversityD.increasethenumberofseeds
29.Comparedwithotherseedbanks,theglobalseedbank______.
A.wasbuiltbythegovernmentB.ismorewelcomedbyfarmers
C.ismainlyusedbygreatscientistsD.canprovideagoodenvironmentforseeds
30.WhatcanwelearnabouttheSvalbardGlobalSeedVault?
A.Ithelpstopaytheshippingcost.B.Noonecantakeseedsoutofthere.
C.Therearenofeestostoreseedsthere.D.Itmainlyreceivesseedsfromfarmers.
31.WhatisCaryFowler’sattitudetowardstheSeedVault?
A.Hefeelsitisveryimportant.B.Heissurprisedatit.
C.Hethinksitcoststoomuch.D.Heisuncertainaboutit.
D
Meetingpeoplefromanotherculturecanbedifficult.Fromthebeginning,peoplemaysendthewrongsignal.Ortheymaypaynoattentiontosignalsfromanother