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3.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.Togotoschool.B.Tostayathome.
C.Togoforapicnic.
4.Whydoesthemanwanttoquithisjob?
A.Becauseittakesuptoomuchtime.
B.Becauseitistooeasyforhim.
C.Becauseitpaystoolittle.
5.Whatdoesthewomanprobablythinkofthewater?
A.Alittlecold.B.Warm.
C.Hot.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段对话,回答第6至7题。
6.WhatareStephanie’sstudentsandsalarylike?
A.Herstudentsarenotnicebuthersalaryishigh.
B.Herstudentsarenicebuthersalaryislow.
C.Neitherherstudentsnorhersalaryisgood.
7.WhereisRichardworking?
A.Attheairport.B.Inatravelagency.
C.Inaschool.
听第7段对话,回答第8至10题。
8.WhatdidChuckdoin1998?
A.Hewasgoingtocollege.
B.Hebecameahairdresser.
C.HewenttoTexas.
9.WhatwasChuck’smajorincollege?
A.Drama.B.Hairdressing.
C.Writing.
10.WhydidChuckbecomeahairdresser?
A.Becausehehadalotofmoney.
B.Becausehehatedacting.
C.Becausehewasshortofmoneyandgoodatit.
听第8段对话,回答第11至13题。
11.Whenwillthewomangoback?
A.July13th.B.July30th.
C.Oneweekfromtoday.
12.Howlongwillthewomanstudyincollegebeforeteachinginaprimaryschool?
A.Fortwomonths.B.Foroneyear.
C.Fortwoyears.
13.Whichofthefollowingsubjectsmightthewomanteach?
A.Spanish.B.Chinese.
C.Sports.
听第9段对话,回答第14至17题。
14.Howmanyguysarelivinginthehouse?
A.5.B.6.
C.7.
15.Whatdotheguysputinthecupboards?
A.Vegetablesanddishes.B.Booksandtoys.
C.Shoesandclothes.
16.Whatdoweknowaboutthehouse?
A.There’sabigkitcheninit.
B.There’sonlyonebedroominit.
C.There’sonlyonebathroominit.
17.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Roommates.B.Motherandson.
C.Strangers.
听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。
18.Wheredomostnewsreporterswork?
A.InlargeUScities.B.Inforeigncountries.
C.InthecountrysideoftheUS.
19.Whatkindofreportersgenerallyworkduringtheday?
A.Morningnewspaperreporters.
B.Magazinereporters.
C.Televisionreporters.
20.Whichofthefollowingsubjectsisincludedinbothhighschoolandcollegecourses?
A.Socialstudies.B.Computerscience.
C.English.
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、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
InavillageinUganda,awomannamedFatimaSerwonaranasmallstore.Itmainlysoldnecessarythingsinpeople’sdailylife.However,shehadtroublemakingenoughmoneytokeeptheshelvesfull.Tostayinbusiness,Fatimagotamicrofinanceloan(贷款)—asmallamountofmoneyfromapersoninanothercountry.Itwasjustenoughforhertobuyacellphone.Localvillagersusedherphonetomakecallsandthenpaidherforeachcall.Thishelpedhermakeenoughmoneytobuythethingsherstoreneeded.Fatimacouldalsousethemoneytosendherchildrentoschoolandimprovetheirlives,aswellasherown.
Microfinanceisthepracticeofgivingsmallloanstopeopleinneed.Mostmicrofinanceloansareforlessthantwohundreddollars.Theloansareusedtostartorenlargeasmallbusiness,suchascatchingfish,raisingchickensorsellingproduce.Lendersarewillingtomaketheseloansbecausemostofthepeoplewhoreceivethemareverylikelytorepaytheloans.
Microfinanceloansareimportantforseveralreasons.Thebusinessesthattheseloanssupportoftenprovidenecessaryservicesorgoodstotheircommunities(社区).Thosewhoreceivemicrofinanceloansusuallycannotgetmoneyanyotherway.Althoughtheyhavetopayahighrateofinterest(利率)onthemoneytheyborrow,therateislowerthanthatalocalmoneylenderasksfor.
Itdoesn’tseemlikesuchasmallamountofmoneycouldmakeabigdifference,butmicrofinanceloanshavebeenshowntohelpimprovepeople’slivesandputnewlifeintothecommunitieslikeFatima’s.
21.WhydidFatimaSerwonabuyacellphone?
A.Tomakeextramoneyforherbusiness.
B.Toorderthegoodssheneededquickly.
C.Tomakesureshecouldbefoundeasily.
D.Toconnecthervillagewithothervillages.
22.Accordingtothetext,microfinance________.
A.ispopularwithbigcompanies
B.offersfreehelptopoorpeople
C.helpspeoplebecomerichsoon
D.meansalottosmallbusinesses
23.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofmicrofinanceloans?
A.Illegal.B.Helpful.
C.Unnecessary.D.Meaningless.
24.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?
A.ThelifeofFatimaSerwona
B.AnunusualvillageinUganda
C.Microfinancehaschangedtheworld
D.Microfinanceloansmakeadifference
B
GrandCanyonAllAmerican
HelicopterTour
Time:
7:
00am-6:
30pm
Location:
LasVegas,Nevada
TicketPrices:
$300foradults,$180forchildren
TakeofffromLasVegasAirportonanexcitingflighttotheGrandCanyon(大峡谷).You’llenjoya45minutehelicopter(直升机)flighteachway,landdeepinthecanyonforapicnic,andflylowoverthecityofLasVegasonyourreturn.GrandCanyonAllAmericanHelicopterTourisawonderfultourthatleavesyouwithtimeinthedayfreetoexploreLasVegas.
FrontofLinePass
8:
00am-5:
LosAngeles,California
$130foradults,$70forchildren
Eachday,UniversalStudiosHollywoodoffersalimitednumberofFrontofLinePasses.GetreadyforthegreatestHollywoodmovieexperience!
GobehindthescenesontheworldfamousStudioTourtoexplorewhereHollywoodmoviesaremadeandseefirsthandtheworld’slargest3Dexperience.Then,faceactionheadoninexcitingrides,showsandattractionsthatputyouinsidesomeoftheworld’sbiggestmovies.
BigIslandDayTrip
6:
00am-7:
Oahu,Hawaii
$350foradults,$200forchildren
Thisadventureisagreatwaytoexploreandlearnaboutvolcanoes.Ashortwalktotheblacksandbeachtakesyouoveranareathatwasoncetheocean!
Looktotheeast,andyoumayseesteamorlavaflowingdownstreamtowardsthesea.VisitsalongthewayincludetheMaunaLoaMacadamiaNutFactoryandaKonacoffeeshop.AnotherimportantpartofthistourisyourvisittotheRainbowFalls,whereyoumightbeluckyenoughtoseetherushingwatermixwithsunlighttoformbeautifulrainbows.
25.GrandCanyonAllAmericanHelicopterTour________.
A.includesexcitingridesandshows
B.providestouristswithafreepicnic
C.takeslesstimethanBigIslandDayTrip
D.showstouristsaroundLasVegasatnight
26.InUniversalStudiosHollywood,visitorscan________.
A.watchtheworld’slargest3Dmovies
B.gobehindthescenesandmakemovies
C.helpproducethebiggestmovieintheworld
D.enjoythemselvesinalimitedtimewithouttickets
27.IfakidandhisparentsgoonatourofFrontofLinePass,theyshouldpay________.
A.$200B.$330
C.$780D.$900
28.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?
A.Atravelguide.B.Atraveldiary.
C.Amapfortourists.D.Anewspaperreport.
C
OnJuly4,1997,spaceexplorationtookahugestep.Onthatday,aspacecraftcalledPathfinderlandedonMars.TheNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)sentPathfindertodiscovernewinformationabouttheRedPlanet.
Themissionwasacompletesuccess.Afterlanding,Pathfindersentasmallvehicle,Sojourner,ontotheplanet’ssurface.Sojournerexploredmorethan250squaremetersofMars.Together,PathfinderandSojournertookmorethan16,000photosoftherockylandscape(风景).EngineersdesignedSojournertolastforonlysevendays,butthelittlevehiclerantwelvetimeslonger!
Pathfindersurprisedscientists,too.Itsentbackinformationforalmostthreemonths.Thatwasthreetimeslongerthanitwasbuilttolast.
BecausePathfinderandSojournerranforsolong,scientistsgotmoreinformationthantheyeverdreamedofgetting.Foronething,theydiscoveredthatMarsisverysandy.Picturesofsanddunes(沙丘)aroundthelandingsiteshowedthatmaybeMarsoncehadwater.Scientistsknowthatwatermeanslife.WasthereeverlifeonMars?
Wedon’tknowyet.
Besides,thePathfindermissiontoldscientiststhatMarsisdusty.Huge“dustdevils(尘卷风)”onMarssentoutlotsofdustintotheMartianair.PathfinderalsorecordedMartiantemperaturesat200degreesbelowzeroFahrenheit.Atthattemperature,aglassofwaterwouldfreezesolidinjustafewseconds.
InOctober,scientistslostPathfinder’ssignalbecausethespacecraft’sbatteryhadrundown.Theytriedtofindthesignalagainbuthadnoluck.ThemissionofficiallyendedonNovember4.
ScientistshopetousetheknowledgefromthismissiontobetterunderstandhowlifeonEarthbegan.They’llalsouseittoplanfutureMarsmissions.
29.HowlongdidSojournerworkonMars?
A.Aboutoneweek.B.Aboutonemonth.
C.Abouttwoweeks.D.Aboutthreemonths.
30.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthecharacteristicofMars?
A.Cold.B.Rainy.
C.Dusty.D.Sandy.
31.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.MartiantemperaturescausedPathfinder’sbatterytofail.
B.DustdevilsonMarsmadethephotographshardtosee.
C.ThespaceexplorationsofMarswillbecontinued.
D.ScientistsguessthatlifeonEarthbeganonMars.
32.Thetextismostprobablytakenfroma________.
A.travelguideB.historypaper
C.sciencemagazineD.geographytextbook
D
FormostvisitorstoHawaiiVolcanoesNationalPark,yourfirststopistheKilaueaVisitor’sCenter.Itisopendailyfrom7:
45amto5:
00pm(theparkitselfisopen24hourstogivevisitorsthechancetoviewlavaflowsatnight).NotfarfromtheVisitor’sCenteristheVolcanoHouse—aninterestinghotelwithgreatviewsoftheKilaueacrater.Thehotelincludesar