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2.WhatwillthemandoonSaturdayevening?
A.Teachhisstudents.B.Studytwoclasses.C.Meethisfriends.
3.Whatkindoffoodhasthemaneaten?
A.Greekfood.B.Chinesefood.C.Greekyogurt.
4.Whendidthemanwatchhisfavoritemovieatfirst?
A.DuringWars.
B.Duringhighschool.
C.Duringhavingclass.
5.Whatfruitdoesthewomanoftenbuy?
A.Banana.B.Blueberry.C.Apple.
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.Whendidthemanstartjoggingeveryday?
A.Beforemeetingthewoman.
B.Whenhewasakid.
C.Afterwatchingamovie.
7.Whattopicaretheytalkingabout?
A.Running.B.Relaxing.C.Movie.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Howmanycountriesdidthemanvisitduringsummerbreak?
A.1.B.3.C.4.
9.Wheredidthemanwanttoreturnagain?
A.LaosB.VietnamC.Thailand
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whattopicaretheytalkingaboutfamilymembers?
A.Interests.B.Characteristics.C.Habits.
11.Whoisfunnyintheman’sfamily?
A.Mother.B.Aunt.C.Father.
12.Whatoftenhappensintheman’sfamily?
A.Laugh.B.Quarrel.C.Fight.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whichcountrydotheycomefrom?
A.TheUSA.B.Britain.C.France.
14.What’sthewoman’sdreamjob?
A.TeachingEnglish.B.Backingsinger.C.Writer.
15.What’stherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Colleagues.
C.Singerandteacher.
16.Whatwilltheygoontalkingabout?
A.Theirteachingexperiences.
B.Theircommonbackground.
C.Adviceontheman’sdreamjob.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howdoyougotoworkaccordingtotheman?
A.Walkorcycletowork.
B.Sharecarwithyourcolleagues.
C.Getahighqualitycar.
18.Wherecanyoufindthecheapestprice?
A.Insupermarket.
B.Inalocalshop.
C.Onpricerunner.co.uk
19.Whatothergoodisthereexceptsavingmoneywhenyoushoplocally?
A.Supportingyourlocalcommunity.
B.Gainingexcitingtravelexperience.
C.Gettingmanyfreegoods.
20.What’sthethemeofthisspeech?
A.Travellingoutsideconveniently.
B.Shoppinginlocalstall.
C.Savingmoneyindailylife.
第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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。
A
Beijing’sBestHalloweenParties2017
Hell-o-Ween2017atAnchorBar
Enterthedepthsofhellandexplorethisterrifyingwhitequeensandclownishcomplexpassageofhorror.Anchor2.0’smaze(迷宫)isBIGGERandSCARIERthaneverbeforewiththebloodynewlocationanddemons(恶魔)aroundeverycomer.RMB30.1lamonwards(runseverydayuntilOct31).AnchorBar.
TheRebel5
Aftera10-daybreakfornoparticularreason,Modernistaisreadytowelcomethethirsty,dance-starvedcrowdsbackforaparty,andthereisneverabetterexcuseforthatthanHALLOWEEN!
ModernistawillreopenwithstrongdancerhythmRebel5playingthebestHalloweenhits,fromMichaelJackson’s“Thriller”totheuntouchableGhostbusters’themesongtogetyoumovingonthedancefloor.Free.9pm.Modernista.
RedDog:
Halloweenin‘LesCatacombesdeParis’
RedDogwillhaveanightofcostumes,drinkspecials,andgeneraldebauchery(恣情享乐)onFriday.Peoplewearingcostumeswillreceive4freeshots.TherewillbeaHalloweencostumecontest(ofcourse),forwhichthewinnerwillget1bottleofwine.DJsA.JandRay57willbespinningallnightwhileclassichorrorfilmsarescreenedinthebackground.
Shft.PresentsFreakoutMusicFestival
Describedas“thecountry’swildestHalloweenparty,”FreakoutMusicFestivalcomestoOmniSpaceonFriday.Hydraulix,Tsunano,andfriendswillprovidetheentertainmentforwhatOmniSpacebelievesforsomereasonwillbe“thousandsofpeople”.Regardless,ifyou’retryingtogetstrangewhileyoucutasmallcarpel,thismall-basementconcertfitsthebill.RMB280,RMB220(advance).9pm.OmniSpace.
21.Wherecanyougotodancehappilyfreeofcharge?
A.RedDog.B.OmniSpace.
C.Modernista.D.AnchorBar.
22.WhatcanyoudowhencelebratingHalloweenin‘LesCatacombesdeParis’?
A.ListeningtoMichaelJackson’s“Thriller”.
B.Dressingcostumesandwatchinghorrorfilms.
C.Adventuringandexploringterrifyinghell.
D.AttendingFreakoutDanceFestival.
23.HowmuchdoyouneedtopayforFreakoutMusicFestivalonOct10withyourtwofriends?
A.¥90.B.¥280.C.¥171.D.¥660.
B
Oursenseofsmellhasbeenlinkedtotasteforquitesometime.Butnewresearch,publishedonJuly5inCellMetabolism,hasfoundthatifyoucan’tsmellwhatyoueat,youmaynotputonasmuchweight.However,it’snotbecauseyou’reeatingless,mindyou.
Theexperimentwasperformedontwogroupsofmice—onethatcouldsmell,andonewhosesenseofsmellwastemporarilylost.Bothgroupswerefedhigh-fatfoodandbothatethesameamount.Whilethenormalmicegained100percentoftheirnormalweight,thesmell-deficientmiceonlygained,atmost,10percentmoreweight.
“Iwasshocked—theeffectwassoforceful,”saidseniorauthor,UCBerkeleystemcellbiologistandgeneticistProfessorAndrewDillin.“Iwasconvincedtheywerejusteatingless.Whenitbecamecleartheyweren’t,Ithought,‘Wow,thisisincrediblyinteresting’.”Heexplainsthatweightgainisn’tjustameasureofcaloriestakenin,italsorelatestohowthosecaloriesareperceived.
Theseresultspointtoaconnectionbetweenthesystemthatcontrolssmellandpartsofthebrainthatcontrolmetabolism(新陈代谢).
StudyauthorCelineRierasaysthisisoneofthefirststudiesthatreallyshowthatifwesenseofsmellinputs,wecanalterhowthebrainrealizesandregulatesenergybalance.Whenitcomestofood,shesaysoursenseofsmelldependsonourhungerlevels.Whenwe’rehungry,foodsmellsmoreappealing.Soifwecomeacrossfoodatthatpoint,ourbodystoresthatintakeascalories.
Butifweencounterfoodbutdon’tsmellit,thelackofsmell“tricks”thebodyintothinkingit’salreadyeaten.Ifthebodythinksithasalreadystoredenoughcalories,itfeelsitcanthenbumtherest.
24.Accordingtotheexperiment,ifyouloseyoursmell,yourweightwill.
A.increaserapidlyB.losequickly
C.becometwiceD.gainnotmuch
25.Whichwordcanreplacetheunderlinedwordinparagraph3?
A.Regarded.B.Noticed.C.Sensed.D.Cooked.
26.WhichtheorybelongstoCelineRiera?
A.Emotionmayaffectyourhungerlevelevenyourweight.
B.Weightcomesfromwhatyoueatandhowyournosesmells.
C.Activelifecankeepyouhealthandhelploseweight.
D.Hungerwillmakeyoufeelthefoodmoredeliciousandtakemore.
27.HowdoesProfessorAndrewDillinfeelabouttheresultofthisexperiment?
A.Disappointed.B.Unbelievable.C.Ridiculous.D.Boring.
C
WhenRyanWeimer,38,anurseinPortland,Oregon,foundoutthathisfirstsonKeatonwasdiagnosedwithspinalmuscularatrophy(SMA)(脊髄型肌萎缩)atjustninemonthsold,heworriedhisboywouldbeforeverdefinedbyhisdisability.SMAcouldtakeawayKeaton’sabilitytowalk,eat,andevenbreathe.Weimerresolvedtogivehissonthebestlifepossible—whichiswhy,whenKeatonwasthreeyearsoldandtoldhisfatherhewantedtobeapirate(海盗)forHalloween,Weimerbroughtoutthewoodworkingtools.
Insteadofsimplyclothinghissoninafamiliarpiratehatandeye-patch,Weimerbuiltawooden,five-foot-longpirateshiparoundhisKeaton’swheelchair,completewithblacksails,atreasurechest,andascurvy(卑鄙的)parrotrestedontheship.Keaton’scostumenotonlymadeheadlinesinthelocalnewspaper,butinstantlychangedthewaypeoplesawhim.
BuildingcostumesforKeatonbecameanannualtradition.Afterseveralyears,WeimeruppedhisgamebysubscribingtotheStanWinstonSchoolofCharacterArts,likethedinosaursofJurassicPark.SoonWeimerwasbuildingdragonswithprofessionalskill—andlookingforwaystoexpandhisreachbeyondhisfamily.
In2014,WeimerfoundedMagicWheelchair,anon-profitthatbuildsanddonatesepiccostumestodisabledchildrenbetweentheagesoffiveand18.Fundedbydonationsandmannedbyvolunteers(includingfellowmembersfromTheStanWinstonSchool),Weimer’steaminvestsupwardsof$4,000and120manhourspercostumetocreatemagicfordisabledchildrenonHalloween.
“Asidefromallthecostumesandthesmiles,webuildconnectionsandcommunity,”Weimersays.“Itisadreamcometruetobeabletohelppeople.”
28.WhydidRyanWeimermakespecialHalloweencostumeforhisson?
A.Becausehedecidedtotryhisbesttohelphisdisabledsonlivehappily.
B.Becausehelearnedmuchknowledgeofmakingwoodenthings.
C.Becausehelovedhissonsomuchthathemademodemcostume.
D.Becauseheownedspecialwoodworkingtoolstomakeuniquetoys.
29.Fromthesecondparagraph,weknowKeaton’scostume.
A.madehimgetsomanysweets
B.attractedmanypeople’sattention
C.madehimbecomeahealthyboy
D.changedpeople’sattitudetothedisabled
30.What’sthemainideaofparagraph4?
A.ThenewsaboutHalloweencostumes.
B.ThedreamingorganizationofWeimer.
C.Disabledchildrenandvolunteers.
D.TheintroductionofMagicWheelchair.
31.WhatkindofpersondoesRyanWeimerbelongto?