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答案是C。
1.Whatdidthegirldolastsummerholiday?
A.Shewentonatrip.B.Shestayedathome.C.Shevisitedherparents.
2.Whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.Gohome.B.Visithisfriend.C.Gotothecinema.
3.Whereprobablyarethespeakers?
A.Inthestreet.B.Inarestaurant.C.Athome.
4.Howmuchshouldtheladypay?
A.120yuan.B.200yuan.C.240yuan.
5.Whatdoweknowabouttheboy?
A.He’llfeelhungry.
B.Heoftengetsuplate.
C.Hemustbelateforschool.
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.Howoftendoesthemanplaytennis?
A.Everyday.B.Twiceayear.C.Severaltimesaweek.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sweight?
A.
He’sgotaproblem.
B.Hedoesn’thavetoworry.
C.Heshouldexercisemore.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Colleagues.B.Classmates.C.Libraryassistantandstudent.
9.Whatistheproblemwiththeman?
A.Hebreaksthenewrule.
B.Heborrowswrongbooks.
C.Hehasn’treturnedthebooks.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydoesthewomanfeelworried?
A.Herfileisgone.B.She’slostherwork.C.Hercomputer’scrashed.
11.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthecomputer?
A.Itisn’tnew.B.Itisn’texpensive.C.Itisn’tsmart.
12.WhatkindofapersonisMyron?
A.Outspoken.B.Helpful.C.Serious.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.HowmanypeoplewenttotheBlueWaterWorldwithTina?
A.3.B.4.C.5.
14.Whostayedathometoseetotheguests?
A.Mary.B.Grace.C.Susan.
15.WhatdidJimdoattheBlueWaterWorld?
A.Hewonagift.B.Heateicecream.C.Heboughtasouvenir.
16.WhatwasprobablythemostexcitingthingforTina?
A.Sheactedinafilm.B.Shemetafilm
star.C.Shesawmanyfishes.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Tipsonwritingstories.
B.Tipsongivingspeeches.
C.Tipsonsolvingproblems.
18.Whatshouldamaincharacterbe?
A.Agreathero.B.Anacceptablehero.C.Arealhero.
19.Whichofthefollowingcanmakeyourstoryinteresting?
A.Abigproblem.B.Apopularcharacter.C.Agoodstructure.
20.Whatkindofendingisthebest?
A.Theissueisraised.B.Theissueissettled.C.
Theissueisavoided.
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
Incourtat9o’clock.Apartfrommethereareafewoldladieswhohavecometothecourtandaclassof14-15year-oldswiththeirteacher.
9:
05Courtstarts.Firstcase:
HenryP.,47,divorced,chargedwithbeingdrunk.Herefusedtoleaveapubatclosingtimeandcausedabitofdamagewhenthepolicetriedtoarresthim.P.saidhehadhadanargumentwithhisbossandcouldnotfacegoinghometoanemptyflat.
50MrsF.,72,shoplifting(店内偷窃).ApparentlyMrsF.hadstolenafrozenchicken,whichshehadhiddenunderherhat(Atthistheschoolchildrenburstoutlaughingandeventhejudgeshavedifficultykeepingastraightface).Thechickenwassocoldthatshefellunconscious,otherwiseshewouldprobablynothavebeencaught.MrsF,intears,saysshehadnoteatenmeatforthreeweeks.Itturnsoutthat,althoughshehastheold-agepension,shedoesnotknowaboutotherformsofsupport.
10:
30PeterD.,19.D.stole,orrather“borrowed”a
motorcycle,intending,hesaid,togiveitbacktotheowneraftertryingitout.D.’sfatherisatseaandthemotherislefttobringupfourchildren,ofwhomPeteristheeldest,byherself.
11:
00MrsA.,45,adoctor’swife,presidentofalocalladies’club,wascaughtleavingafashionshopwearingtwodresses,onlyoneofwhichbelongedtoher.Admittingthatshehadwantedtostealthedress,shecouldnotexplainwhy.
21.WhatdidHenryP.dowhenhewascaught?
A.Hedamagedthepub.B.Heattackedthepolice.
C.Hebotheredothercustomers.D.Hequarreledwithhisboss.
22.HowwouldtheauthorfeelaboutMrsF.’slife?
A.Active.B.Amusing.C.Pitiful.D.Ridiculous.
23.Whohadtheunclearmotivationforhis/hercrime?
A.HenryP..B.MrsF..C.PeterD..D.MrsA..
B
Thefullmoonclimbsovertheeasternhorizon(地平线)andhangslikeahugeorangeglobeinthesky.Afewhourslater,themoonisoverheadbutseemstohavechanged.Thehugeorangeglobehasbecomeasmallsilverdisk.Whathashappened?
Whyhastheorangecolordisappeared?
Whydoesthemoonseemsomuchsmallerandfartherawaynowthatitisoverhead?
Themoonappearsorangeonthehorizonbecauseweviewitthroughthedustoftheatmosphere.Theoverheadmoondoesnotreallyshrinkasitmovesawa
yfromthehorizon.Oureyesinformusthattheoverheadmoonisfartheraway.Butinthispositionthemoonisactuallyclosertooureyesthanwhenitisnearthehorizon.
Thechangeinsizeisatrickoureyesandmindsplayonus.Whenthemoonislowinthesky,wecancompareitssizewithfamiliarobjects.Itiseasytoseethatthemoonismuchlargerthantreesorbuildings,forexample.Whenthemoonishighinthesky,however,itishardtocompareitwithobjectsonearth.Comparedtothevastnessofthesky,themoonseemssmall.
Thereisanotherreasonwhythemoonseemstoshrink.Weareusedtostaringatobjectsstraightaheadofus.Whenanobjectisdifficulttosee,oureyeshavetotrytofocusonit.Whenwemoveourheadsbacktolookup,wewilltryhardagain.Lookingatsomethi
ngfromanunaccustomedpositioncanfoolyouintobelievinganobjectissmallerorfartherawaythanitis.However,scientistsdonotyetunderstandcompletelywhythemoonseemstoshrinkasitrisesinthesky.
24.What
makesuspuzzledwhenthemoonishighinthesky?
A.Itlooksdifferent.B.Itbecomeslarge.
C.Itscolordisappears.D.Itsshapechanges.
25.Whatreallyhappenswhenthemoonfloatsfartherawayfromthehorizon?
A.Itturnsorange.B.Itcomesnearer.
C.Itgoesfarther.D.Itgetsthroughdust.
26.WhatdoestheauthorintendtosuggestbymentioningtreesandbuirdingsinPara.3?
A.Theyarelowonearth.B.Theyarelargeobjects.
C.Theycanaffectourjudgment.D.Theycanattractourattention.
27.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Thesizeofthemoonoftenchanges.
B.Wedonotseethemoonasitreallyis.
C.Themoonisbeginningtoshrinkmuch.
D.Themoonisinfactahugeorangeglobe.
C
Thesunwasslippingdownthroughthetreesanditwastimetogohome.Timewasrunningout.Hismotherwouldlookathimandshewouldknow.Shealwaysknew.Ahottearrandownhischeek.Shetrustedhim.Thiswasthefirstyearshehadlefthimaloneforthreehoursbetweenschoolandthetimeshegothomefromwork.Shehadtoworktobuyhisclothesandtopayfortheirfoodandforaplacetolive.Herememberedthenicewayshesaid,“Youarealittlemannow,Joy.”Itmadehimsadwhenhismother’swordscamebacktohim.Shetrustedhim.
Rememberingthis,hefeltasifsomeonehadstuckasharpstickintohisside.Hertrustinhimwasallhecouldthinkaboutnow.Itdroveeverythingelsefromhismind.“Shetrustedme.”Hek
eptsayingtohimself.“Shetrustedme.”Thiswasmostimportant.Nexttothis,thepipeanditsmagicpowermeantnothing.
Joylookedatthelongshadowscomingtowardhim.Henowknewwhathehadtodo.Andhewasinahurrytogetitdone.Whenhetookthepipe,heleftthestorewithslowunsuresteps.Nowhisfeetwerequick,decisive,takinghimstraightbacktothestorelikeanarrow.Hewasoutofbreathwhenhereachedthestore.
Mr.Dowwasjustinsidethedoor.Thebigmansmiled.Joywishedhehadnot.Somehow,abadfriendlysmilemadeitmoredifficultforJoytodowhathewantedtodo.Joywaslostforamoment.Hisfeetfeltheavy.Suddenly,blindly,heheldoutthepipe.Hisvoicestruggledtocomeoutfromdeepinsideofthepainfulchest.
“Mr.Dow,”hesaidatlast,“Ididn’tmeantotakeit.”
“Thanks,Joy.”Mr.Dowsaidashegentlytookthepipefromtheboy’shand.“Howaboutstayingaroundandhelpingmecloseuptheshop?
”
JoyfeltMr.Dow,sbighandonhisshoulder.AndJoyfelthisshouldershadbecomealittlebroaderandstronger.
28.WhatkindofalifedidJoyandhismotherlive?
A.Apoorlife.B.Anewlife.C.Ahappylife.D.Amodemlife.
29.WhydidJoyfeellikebeinghurtbysomethingsharp?
A.Hefeltsorryforhismother.
B.Hecouldn’thelpthefamily.
C.Hehadrunawayfromschool.
D.Hedisappointedhismother’sexpectations.
30.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Dow’ssmiletoJoy?
A.It’sbroad.B.It’swarm.C.It’sfalse.D.It’ssecret.
31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AnInterestingPipeB.APowerfulSmile
C.UnconditionalLoveD.MagicTrust
D
Americansrecognizethatthereisapastonwhichthepresentrests.ButtheyhavenotdevelopedtheirsenseofthedepthoftimeasmuchasthishasbeendoneintheMiddleEastandSouthAsia.TheArablooksbacktwotosixthousandyearsforhisownorigins.Historyisusedasthebasisforalmostanymodemaction.ThechancesarethatanArabwon’startatalkoraspeechoranalyzeaproblemwithoutfirstdevelopingthehistoricalaspectsofhissubject.TheAmericanassumesthattimehasdepthsbut