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每题1分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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,每题5秒钟;
听完后,每题将给出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至7题。
6、Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A、Helivesinthemidtown.
B、Heknowstheneighborhoodwell.
C、Hethinkstheapartmentsexpensive.
7、Wheredoesthewomanwork?
A、On68thStreet.B、On63rdStreet.C、On58thStreet.
听第7段材料,回答第8至11题。
8、Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthenewdrink?
A、Thecolor.B、Thetaste.C、Thepackage.
9、Whatisthemostimportantthinginadvertisingaccordingtotheman?
A、Image.B、Money.C、Peerpressure.
10、Whydomostadvertisingtargetyoungpeople?
A、Theyhavemoney.
B、Theyareeasilyinfluenced.
C、Theyliketowatchthenewadvertisements.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11、Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?
A、Togetadvice.B、TolearnFrench.C、Toplaygameswithhim.
12、Whatdidthemandolastsummer?
A、HevisitedaFrenchschool.
B、HetaughtinaFrenchschool.
C、helearnedaforeignlanguage.
13、Whatdoyouthinkthewomanwillprobablydo?
A、GotoFrance.B、TakeaFrenchcourse.C、TeachFrenchinaschool.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14、Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A、Toapplyforajob.B、Toteachinaschool.C、Towriteanarticle.
15、Whatshouldthewomanwriteinthesecondpartaccordingtotheman?
A、Sheshouldrewriteit.
B、Sheshouldmakeitshort.
C、Sheshouldwriteitindetail.
16、Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewholeone?
A、Itincludestoomuchinformation.
B、Itisnotbadbutcangetimprovement.
C、Itisperfectexceptforsomeimproperinformation.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17、Whatdoesthewomantellusabouthermother’searlychildhood?
A、HerparentsleftChicagotoworkonafarm.
B、Herparentslovedtheurbanenvironment.
C、herparentsleftforAmericatolivein.
18、Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman’sfather?
A、HetaughtEnglishinChicago.
B、Hewascrippledinacaraccident.
C、Heworkedtobecomeanexecutive.
19、Whatdoesthewoman’smotherdoaftershemarried?
A、Ahousewife.B、Asecretary.C、Amodel.
20、Whatdoesthewomansayabouthermother?
A、Shewasfondoflivinganisolatedlife.
B、Shewasverygenerousinofferinghelp.
C、Shewashighlydevotedtoherfamily.
二、单项选择〔每题1分,共15分〕
21.—Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?
—Ithinkitwillbe________asitwasyesterday.
A、soasunnydayB、sosunnyadayC、assunnyadayD、asasunnyday
22.Martyaswellashisparents_________totheopeningceremonytheotherday.
A.hasvisitedB.havevisitedC.wasvisitedD.werevisited
23.--IsBobstillperforming?
--I’mafraidnot.Heissaidthestagealreadyashehasbecomeanofficial.
A.tohaveleftBtoleaveCtohavebeenleftDtobeleft
24.It’stheabilitytodothejob_______mattersnotwhereyoucomefromorwhatyouare.
A.oneB.thatC.whatD.it
25.Heapologizedfor_____.
A.hisnotbeingabletocomeB.hisbeingnotabletocome
C.hisbeingablenottocomeD.himnotbeingabletocome
26.Without____participationofsomanypeople,thecompletionofsuchaprojectinashortperiodwouldbeoutof______question.
A.a;
/B.the;
/C.a;
theD.the;
the
27.Youcan’tfindsuchagoodplace______wevisitedtheotherday.
A.thatB.whichC.whereD.as
28.YaoMingisgenerally________asthebestbasketballplayerintheworld.
A.substitutedB.acknowledgedC.contradictedD.recommended
29.Luckily,Smithbroughtamap,__________wewouldhavegotlost.
A.thatB.ofwhichC.withoutwhichD.which
30.AftergraduationI’dliketofindajob_________IcanusewhatIhavelearntatschool.
A.whoseB.whichC.thatD.where
31.Let’s_______ourpersonalfeelingsfornow,andgettoourbusiness.
A.setupB.setoffC.setaboutD.setaside
32.—Idon’tknowhowtodealwithit.
--Well.Irecommendthatyou______someprofessionaladvice.
A.wouldgetB.willgetC.getD.canget
33.Itisthesecondtimeyou_________suchamistake.
A.willmakeB.havemadeC.madeD.hadmade
34.SinceClairehadbecomeattachedtoTony,therobotneeded_______________.
A.torebuildB.tohaverebuiltC.beingrebuiltD.toberebuilt
35.–Mum,IhavebeenadmittedintoHongKongUniversity.
--Welldone!
____________.
A.TakeiteasyB.I’mnotsureC.I’msoproudofyouD.Wishyouluck
三:
完型填空:
〔共20小题,每题1分,总分值20分〕
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。
Helosthisarmsinanaccidentthatcausedthedeathofhisfather.Thenhis
36
becamehisshadow,neverleavinghimaloneforyears.
37
writingwithhistoes,hewascompletelyunabletodoanythinginhislife.
Asthetwobrothersgrewuptogether,theyhadtheir
38
ofproblemsandtheywouldoftenquarrel.Thenoneday,hisyoungerbrotherdecidedto
39
separatefromhim,livinghisownlifeasmany
40
peopledo.Sohewasheart-brokenanddidn’tknowwhattodo.
A
41
misfortunehappenedtoagirl,too.Onenightshetriedto
42
mealsforhersickmother,onlytooverturnthekerosenelightonthestove,resultinginafirewhichtookher
43
away.
Thoughhereldersisterinanothercity
44
herwillingnesstotakecareofher,shewas
45
tolearntobecompletelyindependent.Atschool,she
46
studiedhard.
Oneday,theboyandthegirlwerebothinvitedto
47
onatelevisioninterviewprogramandaskedto
48
somethingonapieceofpaperwiththeirtoes.Theboywrote:
Myyoungerbrother’sarmsaremyarms;
49
thegirlwrote:
Brokenwings,flyingheart.
Theyhadboth
50
thesamepain,buttheirdifferentattitudesdeterminedthenatureoftheirlives.Itistruethatlifeisunpredictable〔难以预料〕.Disasterscanstrikeat
51
time.Ifyouchooseonlytocomplainand
52
itwillalwaysfollowyou
53
yougo.Butifyoudecidetobe
54
thehardmomentwill
55
tobeonewhennewhopeswillarise.
36、A、oldersisterB、uncleC、youngerbrotherD、mother
37、A、InsteadofB、ExceptforC、ThankstoD、Inspiteof
38、A、shareB、goalC、agreementD、enjoyment
39、A、learnB、tellC、comeD、live
40、A、richB、normalC、unluckyD、disabled
41、A、differentB、strangeC、specialD、similar
42、A、prepareB、offerC、haveD、order
43、A、earsB、toesC、feetD、hands
44、A、explainedB、showedC、pointedD、discussed
45、A、satisfiedB、excitedC、determinedD、disappointed
46、A、hardlyB、seldomC、alwaysD、sometimes
47、A、singB、danceC、turnD、appear
48、A、sayB、drawC、writeD、copy
49、A、whileB、whenC、sinceD、unless
50、A、hiddenB、sufferedC、discoveredD、overcome
51、A、oneB、noC、anyD、this
52、A、comfortB、discourageC、watchD、escape
53、A、wheneverB、whereverC、ifD、because
54、A、silentB、noisyC、weakD、strong
55、A、turnoutB、bringaboutC、comeupD、giveoff
四、阅读理解。
〔每题2分,共16小题,总分32分〕
A
Forfivedays,Edmonton'
sDowntownParkistransformedintoonehugestagewhereartistsareabletosharetheirtalents,andwherepeopleareabletocelebrateandenjoythemselves.Sinceisbeginningin1980,theEdmontonFolkMusicFestivalhasbeencommemorating(念〕theturefeelingofwhatfolkmusicisallaboutandthat'
sthetraditionaltogetherness(友爱〕thatisfeltwhenpeoplegathertosharestoriesandfeelingsthroughsong.
ThisyearwillbethesixthyearwhenvolunteerRiedelwillbeofferinguphertimetothefestival.“Peoplecomingoffabusyspringandsummerhaveamomentofrelaxation,”Riedelsaid.“It'
sreallyeasttorelax,andit'
sgreatseeingfamilyandfriendshavefuntogether.”Thesefamiliesandfriendscomefromalldifferentkindsofmusicaltastes.PeoplewhotakepleasureinBluesarethere,soarepeoplewholoveBluegrass.Thisfestivaldoesitsbesttodevelopeveryone'
smusicalinterests.
Withsomanyyearsofexpenence.thefestivalhasbecomeawell-oiledmachine,anddoeswhateveritcantomakeattendeesfeelaspossible.Therearefreewaterstationsthroughoutthevenue(举办地〕forpeopletofilluptheirtravelcups.Whenpeoplebuyfood,reusableashesaregivena$2platefee,butthatisreturnedwhentheplateisbroughtback.
Thefestivalhascompletelysoldoutoftickets,andinrecordtime.ButwithbignamessuchasVanMorrisonandJakobDylan,it’seasytoseehowthatwasgoingtohappen.Thereisnoparkingareaduringthefestival,sousingthePark&
RidesystemorEdmontonTransitishighlyrecommended.Abikelock-upareaisprovidedandwillbeavailableThursdayuntilSundayonehourbeforethegatesopenuntil45minutesafterthegatesclose.
TheEdmontonFolkMusicFestivalbeginsonWednesday,Aug.4withVanMorrisonplayingthespecialdonationfund〔基金〕concert,andwillfinishuponSunday,Aug.8.
56.TheEdmontonFolkMusicFestivalisheldmainlyto___________.
A.gatherpeoplewithdifferentmusicaltastes
B.remindpeopleoftherealsenseoffolkmusic
C.exhibitivegoodvoicesofgreattalentsinfolkmusic
D.collectoldstoriesoffolkmusic
57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Riedelhasvolunteeredforthefestivalforatleast5years.
B.It’shardforpeopletoappreciateBlues.
C.Itcostspeoplealittletofilluptheircupsfromwaterstations.
D.Peoplehavetopay﹩2foraplateoffood.
58.Wecanlearnfromthepassengerthat____.
A.peoplecangetticketseasilyforthefestival
B.theEdmontonFolkMusicFestivalishighlyrecommended.
C.drivingone’sowncartothefestivalishighlyrecommended
D.bikesareavailableatthefestivalfromWednesdaytoSunday
59.Whatwouldthebesttitleforthepassenger?
A.FolkMusicofBlues
B.OneFestivalFamilyGathering
C.FestivalforfamilyGathering
D.Edmonton’sDowntownPark
B
OneeveninginFebruary2007,astudentnamedPaulaCeelybroughthercartoastoponaremoteroadinWales.Shegotouttoopenametalgatethatblockedherpath.That'
swhensheheardthewhistlesoundedbythedriverofatrain.HerRenaultCliowasparkedacrossarailwayline.Secondslater,shewatchedthetraindraghercaralmostakilometredowntherailwaytracks.
Ceely'
snearmissmadethenewsbecausesheblameditonherGPS(导航仪).Shehadneverdriventheroutebefore.Itwasdarkandrainingheavily.CeelywasrelyingonherGPS,butitmadenomentionofthecrossing.“Iputmycompletetrustinthedeviceanditledmerightintothepathofaspeedingtrain.”shetoldtheBBC.
Whoistoblamehere?
RickStevenson,whotellsCeely'
sstoryinhisbookWhenMachinesFailUs,pointsthefingeratthelimitationsoftechnology.Weputourfaithindigitaldevices,hesays,butourdigitalhelpersaretoooftennotuptothejob.Theyarefilledwithsmallproblems.Andit'
snotjustGPSdevices:
Stevensontakesusonatourofdigitaldisastersinvolvingeverythingfrommobilephonestowirelesskeyboards.
Theproblemwithhisargumentinthebookisthatit'
snotclearwhyheonlyfocusesondigitaltechnology,whiletheremaybeanumberofotherpossiblecauses.Amap