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9.15.
答案是C。
1.Howmuchwilltheman’srentbe?
A.$150.B.$240.C.$600.
2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Guestandhostess.B.Customerandwaitress.C.Bossandclerk.
3.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthemovie?
A.Terrible.B.Amazing.C.Boring.
4.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?
A.Buyhimamobilephone.
B.Tellhimherphonenumber.
C.GotoHongKongwithhim.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Afamilyparty.B.Newfriends.C.Theman’shostfamily.
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.Whydoesthemancometothecompany?
A.Tomakeanappointmentwiththewoman.
B.Todiscussthecompany’sinvestment.
C.Toattendanimportantmeeting.
7.Whopossiblyforgottheappointment?
A.DanielJones.B.Thesecretary.C.Carol.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhodidthewomangotoEgyptwith?
A.Hercousin.B.Herfriends.C.Herhusband.
9.Whatkindofweatherdidthewomanhaveduringtheholiday?
A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatdoesAmazonTreehousesreferto?
A.Thenameofanewspaper.
B.Thenameofahotel.
C.Thenameofacompany.
11.Whyisthewomaninterestedinthearticle?
A.ShewantstotravelinAmazon.
B.Shewantstorunatreehousehotel.
C.Shewantstoliveinatreehouse.
12.Whatistheman’sopinionofthewoman’splan?
A.Good.B.Realistic.C.Impractical
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatistheBigGame?
A.Animportantbasketballgamebetweenschools.
B.Animportantbasketballgamebetweencities.
C.Animportantbasketballgamebetweenstates.
14.Whydoestheboyinvitethegirltowatchthegame?
A.Thegameisexciting.
B.Theboyhasaticketavailable.
C.Thegirlwantstojointhem.
15.Whenwillprobablythegirlarriveatthegate?
A.At2:
00pm.B.At2:
30pm.C.At4:
30pm.
16.Howwilltheygotothegame?
A.Bycar.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdoweknowaboutthecyclingholiday?
A.ItstartsfromthenorthofFlorida.
B.Itcovers650miles.
C.Itlastsnearlyaweek.
18.Whatshouldthetouristspaytodo?
A.Bookahotel.B.Hireabike.C.Findaguide.
19.Whatentertainmentwillthetouristshaveonthefirstday?
A.Aquiz.B.Aparty.C.Amusicalevening.
20.Howcanpeoplegetmoreinformationaboutthetrip?
A.Byvisitingthewebsite.
B.Byphoningthecompany.
C.Bytalkingtoothertourists.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Australiansreallyknowhowtohaveagoodtime.AnytypeofhobbythatyoucanthinkofcanbefoundinAustralia.ThefollowingarefourtopAustralianpastimes.
Fishing
Fishingisprobablyoneofthemostpopularfree-timeactivitiesinAustraliaandmanypeoplelovespendingtheirfreetimewaitingattheendofarodforafishtobiteontheirline.Thereisfreepublicaccesstoalmostallbeaches,canalsandcoasts,whichmeansthereareplentyofgreatplacestofish.
Surfing
AnotherpopularpastimeoftheAustraliansissurfing.Australiahasalotofbeautifulsurfspots,especiallyinQueensland.QueenslandhassomeofthebestsurfbeachesinthecountrysuchasNoosaHeads,StradbrokeIsland,BurleighHeads,withtheGoldCoastbeingthebestknown.
Boating
WhatelsedoesanAustraliandoforfunontheweekend?
Theymightgoforarideontheirboat!
PlentyofAustraliansliveonthecoastandareboatowners.Boatownersmighttaketheircraftouttogofishing,ortheymightjustwanttosailaroundthewatersslowly.
Barbecues
Australianswillalsotypicallyhostbarbecueswiththeirfriendsandfamily.Theyreallyknowhowtobarbecue.Thestandardofmeatthatiscookedandthequalityofthecookingissecondtonone.WithNewZealandbeingsoclose,thelambisfreshandabsolutelyremarkable.Butthelambisnotallthatiscooked.AnyonebarbecueinAustraliacanexpectupwardsof7typesofmeat,fromshrimps(虾子)tokangaroos.
21.WhichofthefollowingsurfspotsisthemostfamousinQueensland?
A.NoosaHeads.B.theGoldCoast.
C.BurleighHeads.D.StradbrokeIsland.
22.MostofthefourtopAustralianpastimesarerelatedto.
A.waterB.sightseeingC.foodD.deserts
23.Wecaninferthat.
A.touristscanhireboatstogoforaride
B.touristspreferfishingtootherpastimes
C.thelambisimportedfromNewZealand
D.peopleinNewZealandhavebettercookingskills
B
WhatisthemostcommoncauseforpeopleintheUKtoaskforleaveduetoillness?
Theanswerisnotthecommoncoldorflu,butbackpain.BackpainaffectsoneinthreeBritishadults,coststhecountryover5billionpoundseveryyearandisverydifficulttotreat.ButnowBritain’sNationalHealthService(NHS)willbeofferinganewsolution:
acupuncture.TheancientChineseneedletreatmenthasbeenaroundintheUKformanyyears,butthisisthefirsttimeithasbeenofficiallyapprovedbytheNHS.
Traditionally,doctorsintheUKhaveadvisedbackpainsuffererstostayactive,dostretchingexercisesandtakepainkillerswhennecessary.InmoreseriouscasessomepeoplearegivenX-raytreatmentorinjectionswithmedicines.However,thereisevidencethatacupuncturemaybemoreeffectivethanexpensiveX-raysorinjections,sopatientswhohavebeensufferingforoversixweeksshouldbegivenachoice.Asanalternativetoacupuncture,patientswillbeabletochooseeitheracourseofspinalmanipulation(脊柱推拿),oraseriesofspecialexercisesessions.IntheUK,acupunctureisregardedasanaidingtreatment,whichmeansmedicalprocedurehasn’texperiencedseriousexperimentsbywhichscientistsprovesometreatmentswork.WhilemanyexpertshavewelcomedthepolicytomakeacupunctureavailableontheNHS,somearestillskepticalaboutitseffectiveness.
ResearchfromtheUSearlierthismonthfoundthatsimilaracupunctureusingtoothpicks(牙签)whichdonotstickintotheskincouldbeasgoodasusingrealneedles.Sowhilesomeareyettobeconvinced,backpainsuffererswillbehopingthatacupuncturehelpsgetthemfeelinghealthyagain.
24.Accordingtothepassage,whichisthebestwaytotreatbackpain?
A.Tostayactive.B.Tobeacupunctured.
C.Todostretchingexercises.D.TotakeX-raytreatmentorinjections.
25.Whyaresomepeoplestilldoubtfulabouttheeffectivenessofacupuncture?
A.Becausetheyhaveotherchoices.
B.Becauseacupunctureisjustanaidingtreatment.
C.Becauseusingtoothpicksisasgoodasusingrealneedles.
D.Becauseacupuncturehasn’tbeentestedbyscientistsstrictly.
26.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoproveinthelastparagraph?
A.Acupuncturecanbeaneffectivetreatmentforbackpain.
B.Toothpicksisausefultoolforacupuncture.
C.Needlesarenobetterthantoothpicks.
D.Toothpickswilltakeplaceofneedlesinthefuture.
27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Themagicneedles.B.AcupunctureintheUK.
C.Thewaystotreatbackpain.D.Thereasonsforpeopletoaskforleave.
C
It’sarainy,coldwinterafternoon.Theboysareplayingintheirrooms,soit’stheperfecttimetodosomebaking,justenjoyingthepeacefulmomentasIknead(揉)breaddough(生面团).Suddenly,thereisthesoundofshouting,tears,adoorslam,followedoneofthemcalling,“Mom!
Hehurtme!
”andfootstepsrunningupthestairs.Isigh.
Myyoungersonisstandinginfrontofmeintears.Igotohughimasmyeldersoncomesuptoo,readytodefendhisposition.Allhopeofsomequiettimehasdisappeared,butIjustdon’tfeellikeplayingjudgetoday.
“So,whowantstohelpmebakesomebread?
”Iaskbrightly,ignoringtheirangrylooksatnotbeingabletotellmetheirtalesofbitterness.Notakers.
“Breadisboring,”Tristanfinallyadmits.“Okay,whatwouldliketomake?
”Iask.“Chocolate!
”Sawyeryells,breakingfreeofmyembrace.“Chocolatechipcookies!
”Tristanagreeshappily.
AsIwatchSawyerpracticebreakingeggsandTristanreadingonhisownandpatientlyinstructinghisbrotheronhowtomeasurebrownsugarandseetheirexcitementastheyusethemixertogrindoats,Iknowthere’snothingelseIdratherbedoing.
Thekitchenisadisaster.Thereiseggjuiceonthecounter,flouronthefloor,andamountainofdishestocleanup.Butpeeringthroughthemessaretwohappyfaces-coveredinchocolate,ofcourse,but,smilingeartoear—andthemess,andtheirpreviousfight,isforgotten.
Asweclosethecurtains,wesittogetheronthesofa,anddigintothebigplateofcookies,freshfromtheoven,bakedwithloveandmorethanadashofsilliness.
28.Whydidthewritersigh?
A.Hertwosonsfoughtagain.B.Shecouldn’tdoanybaking.
C.Shehadtoplaywithnaughtysons.D.Rainruinedagoodwinterafternoon.
29.Thewriter’stwosonslookangrybecause.
A.theyhavetodosomehouseworkB.theycan’tplayrefereetoday
C.theyhavenochancetocomplainD.theyconsiderthemselvestreatedunfairly
30.Whilebakingchocolate,thetwoboys.
A.askedthewritertogoforarestB.gotalongwellwitheachother
C.dideverythingasthewriteraskedD.plannedeverythingcarefullyinadvance
31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebes