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4.Whatmakesthemansohappy?

A.Tomwillplayfootballwithhim.

B.Tomwilltellhimthebestnews.

C.Tom'

sfatherwillplayfootballwithhim.

5.Whatdoesthewomanliketowatchinhersparetime?

A.Advertisements.B.TVplays.C.Artshows.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独臼。

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至8题。

6.Whyisthewomansoexcited?

A.Hergrandpawillcookforthem.

B.Hergrandpawillcomehere.

C.Hergrandpawillgiveheravaluablepresent.

7.Howdoesthegrandpacomehere?

A.Byplane.B.Bybus.C.Bytrain.

8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Thegrandpawasindependent.

B.Thegrandpawillarriveat6o'

clockinthemorning.

C.Thespeakerswillbookaroomforthegrandpa.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Whichtwocountrieswillhaveafootballgametonight?

A.BrazilandJapan.B.ChinaandEngland.C.BrazilandEngland.

10.Whatisthemanbusywithrecently?

A.Hisdrivingtest.B.Hisfinalexam.C.Hisbasketballtraining

11.Whenwillthegamestart?

A.1:

00a.m.B.1:

00p.m.C.11:

00p.m.

听第8段材料,回答第12至13题。

12.Whatisthewoman'

sproblem?

A.Herscreenisn'

tclear.

B.Herprinterdoesn'

twork,

C.Hercomputerhasstoppedworking.

13.Whatisthecauseoftheproblem?

A.Thescreenistooold.B.Theprinterhasnoink.C.Theconnectorwasloose

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.What'

stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Landlordandtenant(房客).B.Agentandtenant.C.Agentandlandlord.

15.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Tocutdowntherent.

B.Todiscusswiththelandlord.

C.Todosomerepairwork.

16.Whatistheman'

sreplyfortherequest?

A.Heneedstimetoconsiderit.B.Hethinksitisimpossible.C.Hecan'

tdecideit.

17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Thewomanhasn'

tmadethedecisionyet.

B.Themandoesn'

tknowhowmuchtherentis.

C.Thewomandoesn'

tthinkthehouseisgood.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Howoftenisthelabclassgiven?

A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimesaweek.

19.Whatistheresultifonemisses3labclasses?

A.Hecan'

tgraduate.B.Hewillgetalowmark.C.Hewillbedropped.

20.Whatisforbiddeninthelab?

A.Washinghands.B.Wearingshorthair.C.Wearinglargeclothes.

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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Everydaywearebombardedwithimages,videos,musicandnews.Inthisageofvisualandauralhyper-stimulation,themediumofradioismakingaphenomenalcomeback.

“We'

reatthedawnofagoldenageofaudio,"

saidUS-basedpodcasterAlexBlumberginanarticleinTheSydneyMorningHerald.Inthelastmonthalone,15percentofUSadultslistenedtoaradiopodcast.Thesestatistics,releasedbyEdisonResearch,revealthesuccessfulevolutionoftraditionalradiobroadcaststothepresentday'

sdigitalpodcastformat.Theterm"

podcast,"

wascoinedin2004,butthetrendonlystartedgainingmainstreampopularityinrecentyears.Sincetheleapinconsumerdemandforsmartphonesandtablets,podcastsubscriptionrateshaveonlyaccelerated.

Theappealofthepodcastpartiallyresidesinitsmultiplatformdeliveryandon-demandcapabilities.Youcantuneinduringthoseextraminutesofthedaywhenyou'

rewalkingtotheshops,waitinginaqueueorridingthesubway.Similartotelevisionshows,podcastsaregenerallyfreetodownloadandmostoffernewcontenteveryweek.

DonnaJackson,22,Sydneyuniversitymediagraduate,listenstopodcaststwoorthreetimesaweek,viaiTunes.”IlistenwhileI'

mpotteringaroundthehousedoingsomethingelse.Itmakescompletingaboringtaskalotmoreenjoyable.....Andit'

saneasywayofkeepingintouchwithwhat'

sgoingonintherestoftheworld,"

shesaid.

Unliketelevisionandmusic,theaudioformathasthepotentialtocreateadeepimpressiononreaders.Blumbergsaysthiscomesdowntothepodcast'

sability"

tocreateintimacyandemotionalconnection."

SydneyUniversityundergraduateHazelProust,majorinsocialworkandarts,agrees."

Whenyou'

retunedin,itfeelsasifthevoiceofthepodcast'

snarratoristalkingdirectlytoyou.It'

scomforting,"

saidProust.

21.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat____.

A.Radioisdevelopingmorequicklythanmediumswithimages,videos,musicandnews.

B.Podcasthasitsorigininthetraditionalradiobroadcasts.

C.Inthelastmonthalone,15percentofworldadultslistenedtoaradiopodcast.

D.Podcastwasbecomingpopularfrom2004.

22.Bysaying"

We'

AlexBlumbergwantsto

Tellusthat______

A.Traditionalradiobroadcastswillbelovedbypeopleagain.

B.RadiohasattractedmorepeoplethanTVandotherformsofmedia.

C.Radiowillbemoreandmorepopularintheformofpodcast.

D.TheSydneyMorningHeraldwillhelpradiobecomepopularagain.

23.Forpodcast,whichiswrong?

A.Youcanlistentoitatanytimeandanyplace.,

B.Youcandownloaditwithoutpay.

C.Youcanlearnnewcontenteveryweekfromit.

D.Youcanlistentoitaccordingtoyourowndemand.

24.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninfer-'

A.televisionandmusichasbecomelesspopular.

B.HazelProusthasdifferentopinionswithBlumberg

C.podcastcanbuildupcloserelationshipwithlisteners

D.usingpodcastthenarratorcantalktolistenersdirectly

B

IT'

Samysterythathaspuzzledscientists.Fiveyearsago,researchersfoundanareaintheAtlanticOceanseabed,whereapartoftheEarth'

souterlayer,orcrust(地壳),ismissing.Athicklayerofdarkgreenrock,whichisusuallyfounddeepinsidetheplanet,liesexposed.

Thecrust,mantle(地幔)andcore(地核)arethemainlayersthatmakeuptheplanet.Themantlerestsbetweenthecrustandthecore.

Lastmonth,ateamof12Britishscientistssetoffonasix-weektriptostudytheholeinthecrust.

Theholeisabout4,800metersbelowsealevelandisbelievedtobemorethan48,000meterslongandmorethan48,000meterswide.Scientiststhinkthatthereareothernearbygaps."

Itislikeawindowintotheinterior(内部)oftheEarth,"

saysscientistBramleyMurton,whoispartoftheresearchteam.

Thesitewheretheholeislocatedispartofaridge(山脉)ofunderseavolcanoes.There,twooftheplatesthatmakeuptheEarth'

ssurfacemeet.Theplatesarealwaysmoving.Whentheplatesmoveawayfromeachother,lavarushesupfromthemantletofillthegapandformanewcrust.Butthisdidnothappenintheareawheretheholeislocated.

Theholeisgivingresearchersagoodopportunitytostudywhat'

sbelowtheEarth'

ssurface.Theteamwilluseaspecialrobotictooltofilmtheareaandgetsamplesoftheexposedmantle.TheyhopetostudyeverythingfromthechemistryoftheoceanstohowtheEarth'

ssurfacebehavesunderthesea.

25.What'

sthetitleforthepassage?

A.Howtostudytheearth.

B.Theformationoftheearth.

C.Aholeintheearth.

D.Studyingtheinsideoftheearth.

26.Forthemainlayersoftheearth,whichoneisright?

A.crust,mantle,coreB.seabed,crust,mantle

C.seabed,mantle,coreD.crust,seabed,core

27.Howdoestheholecomeintobeing?

A.It'

sbecauseofavolcanoeruption.

B.It'

sbecauseoftheplatesmovements

C.It'

sbecauselavarushesupfromthemantle

D.It'

snotclearfromthepassage.

28.Bystudyingthehole,thescientistswanttodothefollowingexcept____.

A.knowingwhat'

ssurface

B.gettingsamplesoftheexposedmantle

C.gettingthefilmofthehole

D.studyingthechemistryoftheoceans

C

SOMEteenagerstakeupsmokingduringtheholidayseitherbecausetheybecome"

rich"

enoughtoaffordapackofcigarettesortheythinktheylook"

cool"

.Everyoneknowsthat"

smokingisbadforyou"

butdosmokersreallyknowwhatthehealthwarningsmeantothem?

Smoking,theworld'

ssecondleadingcauseofpreventabledeath,kills4.9millionpeopleayear,theUnitedNationssaidonFebruary27.Theworldhasaboutl.2billionsmokersandWorldHealthOrganizationsurveysshowthatabout20percentofthemarechildrenagedbetween13and15yearsold.

Onthesameday,aglobaltreaty(公约)aimedatencouragingchildrennottosmokeandhelppeoplekickthehabitcameintoforce.Thisisthefirstworldwideagreementonapublichealthissue.Itwillseestrongwarningsaddedtocigarettepacketsandabanonalltobaccoadvertising.

Youngsmokersmaythinklittleofthehealtheffectsofsmoking.Butsmokingcanstopthemfrommakingfriends,asmostnon-smokersdon'

tlikebeingaroundsmokers.

"

IfeelsickwhenIseepeopleofmyagesmoke.Smokersmakethemselveslooklesseducated,"

saidShiQingyu,aSenior3studentatLuanxianNo1HighSchoolinHebeiProvince.Oncewhileonabus,heaskedagirlwhowassmokingnexttohimtoputouthercigarette.

ForWangGezhu,aSeniorlgirlfromWuxiFurenHighSchoolinJiangsuProvince,boyswhosmokearelessattractive.

"

Boysthatsmokemaythinktheyarecoolorimpressive,butIthinktheylookweird(怪异的)comparedtootherordinarystudentsinmyeyes.Theyonlydowhatotherswon'

triskdoing,"

Wangsaid.

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