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A.Shehadatennismatch.B.Sheenjoyedaconcert.C.Sheworkedout
4.WhywasthewomanabsentonFriday?
A.Totakecareofherfather
B.TogotoBoston
C.Toseeherfatheroff
5.Whatpostcardhasthewomandecidedtobuy?
A.ThecityoneB.TheforestoneC.Thelakeone
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,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间来阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间.每段对话或独白读两遍.
6.Whendidthemanbuyhismobilephone?
A.Fourdaysago.B.Twoweeksago.C.Onemonthago.
7.Whatwillthewomangivetotheman?
A.AnewbatteryB.AspecialenvelopeC.Anewphone
听第7段材料,回答第8.9题
8.Whatarethespearkersmainlydiscussing?
A.PollutionincitiesB.FuturetransportationC.Trafficjam
9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofgoingeverywhereonfoot?
A.AcceptableB.TiringC.Unpractical
听第8段材料,回答第10-12题
10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.OnthephoneB.Inacafé
C.Inthepostoffice
11.Whatdoesthemanoffer?
A.Sometips.B.ThephonenumberC.Thedeliveryfee
12.Howmuchwouldthemanpay?
A.$20B.$29.27C.$29.72
听第9段材料,回答第13-16题
13.Whatwillthewomandothisevening?
A.Haveanappointment.B.Haveherhairdone.C.Attendaparty.
14.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewoman?
A.WaitingforMarcel.B.HavingTomserveher.C.Callinghimtomorrow.
15.Whattimewillthewomancomethisafternoon?
A.At3:
00.B.At3:
30.C.At2:
45.
16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthearrangement?
A.Satisfied.B.Upset.C.Disappointed.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题
17.Wherecanpeoplemakeasteam-trainjourney?
A.InScotlandB.InEnglandC.InWales
18.Howlongdoesthesteam-trainjourneytakefromFortWilliamtoMallaing?
A.OnehourB.OneandahalfhoursC.Twohours
19.WhatdoweknowaboutGoWildadventurecourses?
A.Theycostalotofmoney
B.Theyoffer17funactivity
C.Theygivefullsafetyadvice
20.Whatwillvisitorsmostprobablyseeonthetripsputtosea?
A.SharksB.DolphinsC.Whales
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,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D中)选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑
A
YouandyourfriendswillhavelotsoffunwithRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkies.Youcantalktosomeonewhoisinanotherroomatyourhouseorsomeonewhoisupto180feetawayfromyou.Youcantakeyourwalkie-talkiewithyouwhenyougocampingorwalking.
RabbitEarsWalkie-Talkiesareeasytouse.Thisiswhatyoudo:
1.PushtheONbutton.
2.HoldtheTALKbuttoninandsaysomething.Ifyourfriendhashis/herwalkie-talkieon,he/shewillhearyou.
Ifyouwanttotalkforalongtime,youcanlocktheTALKbutton.Justpushthebuttoninandup.Whenyoufinishtalking,pushtheTALKbuttondown.
3.Whenyoufinishtalking,letgooftheTALKbuttonandlisten.WhenyourfriendpushestheTALKbuttonandsayssomething,youwillhearwhatyourfriendsaysthroughyourwalkie-talkie.
4.Whenyoufinishtalkingwithyourfriend,pushtheONbuttonagaintoturnyourwalkie-talkieoff.
REMEMBER
◆Ifyoucannothear,pushL(loud)tomakeitlouder.
◆Ifitistooloud,pushS(soft)tomakeitquieter.
21.WhatareRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkiesusedfor?
___
A.Talkingwithothers.
B.Listeningtomusic.
C.Givingdirections.
D.Locatingplaces.
22.HowcanyoulocktheTALKbutton?
A.Keepthebuttonon.
B.Holdthebuttonback.
C.Pushthebuttoninandup.
D.Turnthebuttonoffanddown.
23.Whichbuttonwillyoupushwhenyoucan'
thearclearly?
A.S
B.L
C.TALK
D.ON
24.Theauthorwritesthispassageto___.
A.tellhowtomakeRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkies
B.showhowtouseRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkies
C.explaintothereadershiscampingexperience
D.introducesomespecialwaystomakefriends.
B
169studentsatNo.35MiddleSchoolofShenyangtooktheirfirstno-teacherexam.Aftertheteacherhandedouttheexampaper,helefttheroomandnevercameback.Astudentcollectedinthepaperswhentheexamended.
"
Thattestwasnotonlyatestofknowledge,butalsoatestofmoral(道德).Wewantedtoshowstudentshowimportanthonestyis,"
saidMr.Cai,theschool'
sheadmaster.Theschoolsaysnocheatinghappenedinthetest.Nextyear,itwants80%ofitsexamstobewithoutteachers.Butstudentshavedifferentideas.
Iwashappyandexcitedduringtheexambecausemyteacherstrustedme,"
saidLangYudan,a13-year-oldgirlinClass11.
Schoolsmusttruststudentsalotnottouseinvigilators(监考人).ButIthinkitistooearly.Somestudentswillcheatiftherearenoinvigilators.Andthestudentswillnotbeabletoaskforhelpwhenneeded,"
saidHuaSha.
Idon'
tlikehavinginvigilatorsinexams.Whentheywalkaroundtheclassroom,theymakemenervous.IwouldgethighermarkswithoutthemintheroombecauseIwouldfeelmorerelaxed,"
LiuQingxisaid.
Ithinkit'
sveryimportanttohaveinvigilatorsinexams.Manystudentswanttochecktheiranswerswitheachotheraftertheyhavefinishedpapers.Andtheycanalsokeeptheclassroominorderwhensomethingunusualhappens.Theymaymakemenervous,butIstillthinkweneedthem,"
ShangguanYansaid.
Notusinginvigilatorsmaybeagoodidea.Butbeforeusingit,schoolsmusttellstudentstheimportanceofhonestyandtrytofindwaystosolvesomethingunusualinexams.
25.Thepassagemainlytalksabout___.
A.howtopassanexam
B.howtomakestudentshonest
C.whetherinvigilatorsareneededinexams
D.howtomakestudentsclever
26.Fromwhatthestudentshavestudied,weknow___.
A.invigilatorsreallyhelpthemalot
B.notallofthemagreewiththeheadmaster
C.somethingunusualneverhappensinexams
D.theylikeitverymuch
27.WhatdoesHuaShathinkaboutno-teacherexams?
A.It'
sagoodideatohaveno-teacherexamsbutsomethingmustbedonefirst.
B.Iftherearenoinvigilators,thestudentswillcertainlygetlowermarks.
C.Examswithoutinvigilatorswillneverbeheldsincestudentsarenothonest.
D.Someparentsdon'
tthinkit'
sfairforeveryonetohaveno-teacherexams.
C
Studentswhodateinmiddleschoolhavesignificantlyworsestudyskills.Theyarefourtimesmorelikelytodropoutofschoolandreporttwiceasmuchalcoholandtobaccousethantheirsingleclassmates,accordingtonewresearchfromtheUniversityofGeorgia.
Romanticrelationshipsareatrademarkofadolescence,butveryfewstudieshaveexaminedhowadolescentsdifferinthedevelopmentoftheserelationships,"
saidPamelaOrpinas,studyauthorandprofessorintheCollegeofPublicHealthandheadoftheDepartmentofHealthPromotionandBehavior.
Orpinasfollowedagroupof624studentsoveraseven-yearperiodfrom6thto12thgrade.
Eachyear,thegroupofstudentscompletedasurveyindicatingwhethertheyhaddatedandreportedthefrequencyofdifferentbehaviors,includingtheuseofdrugsandalcohol.Theirteacherscompletedquestionnairesaboutthestudents'
academicefforts.Hefoundsomestudentsneverorhardlyeverreporteddatingfrommiddletohighschool,andthesestudentshadconsistentlythebeststudyskillsaccordingtotheirteachers.Otherstudentsdatedinfrequentlyinmiddleschoolbutincreasedthefrequencyofdatinginhighschool.
Atallpointsintime,teachersratedthestudentswhoreportedthelowestfrequencyofdatingashavingthebeststudyskillsandthestudentswiththehighestdatingashavingtheworststudyskills,"
accordingtothejournalarticle.Studyskillsrefertobehaviorsthatleadtoacademicsuccesssuchasdoingworkforextracredit,beingwellorganized,finishinghomework,workinghardandreadingassignedchapters.
Datingaclassmatemayhavethesameemotionalproblemsofdatingaco-worker,"
Orpinassaid,"
whenthecouplebreakup,theyhavetocontinuetoseeeachotherinclassandperhapswitnesstheex-partnerdatingsomeoneelse.Itisreasonabletothinkthiscouldbelinkedtodepressionanddivert(转移)attentionfromstudying."
Datingshouldnotbeconsideredaceremonyofgrowthinmiddleschool,"
Orpinasconcluded.
28.Accordingtothepassage,studentswhodateinmiddleschoolmay___
A.enjoybetterschoollives
B.bemorelikelytohurtothers
C.havepooreracademicperformances
D.arelesslikelytousealcoholandtobacco
29.StudyskillsmayincludethefollowingbehaviorsandqualitiesExcept___
A.beingkindandhelpful
B.beingdiligent
C.beingwellorganized
D.finishingassignedschoolwork
30.Whatcanpossiblyhappentotheschoolcouplesaftertheybreakup?
A.Theydon'
twanttoseeeachotheranylonger.
B.Theirattentiontostudyingwillbeaffected.
C.Theywillmisstheirex-partnerssometimes
D.Theywillthinkit'
sreasonabletogetdepressed.
31.Orpinas'
attitudetowardsdatinginmiddleschoolis___
A.objectiveB.indifferentC.positiveD.negative.
D
It'
shardtoavoidlookinglikeafoolonAprilFool'
sDay.OnApril1eachyear,peopleplaytricksoneachother.Thesetricksareusuallysillyratherthanmean.Classmatessometimestieeachother'
sshoelacestotheirchairs.Teachersmighthandoutanimpossiblydifficultsurprisetestthatscaresstudentsbeforetheyrealizeit'
sonlyajoke.Newspapersannouncefakecontests(suchas"
Winanelephant!
)andreportonfakestories(like"
UFO"
landsinNewYorkCity).
Forgetgifts,songsandspecialfoods-thosearefortheotherholidaysoftheyear.OnAprilFool'
sDay,theonlytraditionistolaugh