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每段对话仅读一遍。
例:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A。
£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofhertriptoLondon?
It’sunpleasant。
B.It’ssatisfactory。
C。
It'
stiring.
2。
Howlongdoesthenewprogramlast?
A.Forabouttwomonths。
B。
Foraboutsixmonths。
C.Foraboutelevenmonths。
Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
Athome.B.Inaclinic。
Atschool。
Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?
A.Waitforthenextbus。
Takethesubwayhome.C.Givethewomanaride。
5.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?
A.Sheheldaparty.B。
Shedidsomecleaning.C。
Shecelebratedtheman'
sbirthday.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22。
5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.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
Acity.B.Aplan。
C.Ahotel。
7.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeelatlast?
A.Terrified.B。
Regretful.C.Excited。
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?
Heisagoodvideogameplayer。
B。
Heistalentedindesigninggames。
C。
Heistiredofplayingvideogames。
9。
Whatwillthemandofirst?
Printthecompetitionrules。
Signupforthecompetition。
C.Lookatthecompetitionrules。
10.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Bossandemployee。
B.Friends.C.Colleagues。
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11。
Whatdoesthewomanwanttoseeatfirst?
Thevideohat.B.Thehigh—speedtrain.C.Thebeautifulpark.
12.WherecanthespeakersseeNewYork?
A.IntheRealityRoom.
B.Atthetransportationexhibition.
C.IntheGeneticEngineeringRoom.
13。
What'
stheman’sattitudetowardsthenewtomatoes?
Ambiguous.B.Favorable。
Worried.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.
14.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?
Acollegeprofessor.B。
Abookstoreowner.C。
Alibrarystaff.
15。
WhenwilltherebeStoryTime?
A.OnThursday.B。
OnFriday。
C.OnSaturday.
16.WhatcanthemandointheReferenceRoom?
Discussvarioustopics。
Watchafamilymovie.C.Meetfamousspeakers。
17。
Whatissuggestedinordertoattendlectures?
A.Buyingtickets.B。
Arrivingearly.C。
Makingreservations.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18。
WhatisthemostexcitingthingoftheEnglishSummerCamps?
A.Takinganadventuretripintothegreenjungle.
LivingandlearningtogetherinMilanUniversity.
C.DoingsomevoluntaryworkintheUnitedStates.
19。
HowmuchshouldacamperpayintotalforthetriptoCanadaandItaly?
$800.B。
$1,000.C。
$1,800。
20.Whydoesthespeakermakethisspeech?
Toadvertisesummercamps.
Tooffertipsongoingcamping.
Tointroduceaspecialcompany。
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
WelcometojoinusinexploringTanzania,abeautifuleastAfricancountry!
●TravelPlan
Day1:
TourinandaroundMoshi.DrivefromMoshitoLakeManyara.AfternoongamedriveinLakeManyara。
Day2:
EarlymorningdrivetotheSerengetiwithlunchboxes.AfternoongamedrivearoundtheSeroneraarea.Dinnerandovernight。
Day3:
FulldaygamedriveinSerengeti,lunchboxesatVisitor’sCenter.
Day4:
DrivefromSerengetitoNgorongoro.Half—daygamedriveintheNgorongoroCrater(火山口)。
Day5:
DrivefromNgorongorototheOlduvaiGorge(峡谷).
●SomeScenicSpots
Moshi
MoshiisacitylyingneartheparksandconservationareasofferingviewsofKilimanjaro,thehighestmountaininAfrica.HereyoucanenjoyhistoricbuildingsandpickupsouvenirsfromyourtriptoTanzania.
SerengetiNationalPark
EqualinsizetoNorthernIreland,theparkcontainsaboutthreemillionlargeanimals,mostofwhichjoininaseasonalmigration(迁徙),oneofnature'
swonders。
NgorongoroConservationArea
Thehugeareahasactivevolcanoes,mountains,forests,lakesandNgorongoroCrater.Onthecraterfloor,grasslandmixeswithlakes,rivers,woodlandandmountains。
Thecraterishometoupto25,000largeanimals.
OlduvaiGorge
There'
sasmallmuseumlyingatthevisitorcenter。
Thegorgeisfullofarchaeologicalsites(考古遗址)filledwithfossils,settlementremainsandstoneartifacts。
●AboutBaggage
Wesuggestlimitingyourextraclothingandotherthingstoonesuitcaseperperson.It’sagreatideatobringasmallbagforthingslikeacameraandawaterbottle,whichyou’lluseinthefrontpassengerarea。
Formoreinformation,pleasecall1—800-766—3396!
21.WhencantouristsenjoytheviewsofthehighestmountaininAfrica?
A.Onthefirstday。
B.Onthethirdday。
C.Onthefourthday.D.Onthefifthday.
22.NorthernIrelandismentionedtoshowSerengetiNationalPark'
s
ancientattractionsB.beautifulsceneryC.variousanimalsD.largesize
23。
Whataretouristsadvisedtodo?
A.Preparehugebags.B。
Sendemailsfordetails.
C.Avoidtoomuchluggage。
D。
Takephotosofpassengers.
B
AyounglawyernamedGabrielMassote,fromUberlandia,acityinsoutheasternBrazil,wasdiagnosedwithbloodcanceratage26。
Hehadchemotherapy(化疗)foralmostayear.However,hiscancerreturnedinaworseform,sohehadtoreceiveabonemarrowtransplant(髓移植)。
BraziliannewsmediumSempreFamiliasharedhisstory.Itsaidhowover1.000milesaway,inasmalltowninthestateofRondô
nia,anunemployedhairdressernamedElzadosSantoscameacrossaseriesofpostersnearasupermarketinthecityofAriquemesandwenttoseewhattheywereabout.Afterlearningaboutthewholething。
Elzasignedupasadonor.
JustwhenthepossibilityofGabriel'
sfindingamatchintheBoneMarrowDonorRegistryinBrazilwasabout1in100,000,hewasblessed.InRondonia,Elzawasinformedhermarrowwasamatchforthatofapersoninneedofatransplantandshedidn’tsayno.
ShetraveledtoRioGrandedoNorte,ontheoppositesideofBrazil,forthetransplant.Thefirstattemptdidn’twork.Elzawascalledagainandsheimmediatelymadeasecondtripinordertorepeattheprocess。
Gabriel,now35,concludes。
”Shesavedmetwice,andtodaymybloodcellsareElza’s。
”
Deeplygrateful,Gabrielwantedtofindthedonor.”WhenImetElzaandfoundoutthatsheandherhusbandwereunemployedandlivinginborrowedspace,IwassureIshouldhelpthem.”Thelawyerstartedacampaignonlineandsoon465peopledonatedabout$28,500。
Thankstothisgenerosity,Elzaandherfamilyboughtahouse.
”Iwasjustadropofwaterinthelifeofthisyoungman,buttodayhe’sthewholeoceaninmylife,”ElzatoldSempreFamilia.
24。
Whatcanweinferfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
BloodcancerisverycommoninBrazil.B.ElzalearntGabriel’sstoryaccidentally.
It’simpossibletofindadonorwhomatches。
ElzahopedtogetagreatjobinUberlandia。
25.WhydidGabrielwanttodiscovertheidentityofElza?
Tostartanonlinecampaign.B.Todosomethinginreturn。
Toaskhertodoanotherfavor.D.Tobuyahouseforherfamily.
26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeElza?
A.Helpfulandoutgoing。
B.Kindandhardworking。
Determinedandconfident。
D.Warmheartedandgrateful.
27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?
A.OneGoodTurnDeservesAnotherB.WhereThereIsHope。
ThereIsLove
C.It'
sNevertooLatetoSpreadKindnessD。
GodHelpsThoseWhoHelpThemselves
C
Ithasbecomeahabitformanyofus.Whenyou’retiredofonlineshopping,youheadtothebathroomtodoyourbestmakeupfortheperfectselfie(自拍)forFacebook,Instagram,Snapchatoralloftheabove.Whenyou'
reready,youholdupyourphoneand,inaninstant,snap(拍照)。
Buthaveyoueverwonderedwhat’sbehindyourburningdesiretoself—document?
Mostpeoplewouldsaythatthisisawaytoexpressthemselvesandperhapsmakethembecomemoreconfidentofthemselves。
Butthemomentyouuploadthatpicture,it'
snolongeryourstojudge.Instead,youpassonthatpowertotheonlineworld。
Whileyoumaythinkthatyourgrowingcollectionofselfiesattractspeople,quitetheoppositemaybetrue。
Arecentstudywasconductedonatotalof238peopleinAustria,GermanyandSwitzerland。
77%ofthepeoplesurveyedadmittedtoregularlytakingselfies.Interestingly,82%ofpeoplesaidthattheywouldratherseefewerselfiesonsocialmedia。
Inotherwords,weliketakingselfiesbutseriouslydislikelookingatotherpeople’sselfiesonline。
Thisresearchfindsthatthereisabigdifferencebetweenhowweseeourownselfiesandhowwejudgeotherpeople’spictures。
Itsuggeststhatwearecomfortablewiththeselfieswepostsincewebelievetheyareobviouslynotseriousorvain,butwethinkeveryoneelseisanegoist(自我主义者)fordoingtheverysamething。
Afterall,weareabletoseparateourownselfiesfromtheseaofthemonlineandnaturallythinkthatoursaretheonlyauthenticones.
So,thenexttimeyoureachforyourphoneandtakeaselfiepicture,considerthis:
Thepeoplearoundyoumaynotneedanothercarefullyplannedsnapofyourface.Instead,youmightbebetteroff,givingitabreakandcallingofftheselfiephototoday.Whileyou'
reatit,makesureyouneverpostthesepicturesonsocialmediaeither.
28.Whatismostpeople'
sideaontakingtheirownselfiesaccordingtothetext?
sagoodwaytokeepothersinformedoftheirlife.
B.Itcostslessmoneythanshoppingonlineformakeup.
sawayofself—expressionandbuildingconfidence。
D。
Itcanhelpthemkeeparecordoftheirdailyroutines.
29.H