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4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Bossandemployee.
B.Waiterandcustomer.
C.Co-workers.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Theirbiologyteacher.
B.Thewoman’sparents.
C.Thepetoftheclass.
第二节
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。
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.WhyisAnnagoingtoGreece?
A.Togoonvacation.
B.Toattendawedding.
C.Tobeonabusinesstrip.
7.WhatdoesTimlikeaboutGreece?
A.Theboats.
B.Thepeople.
C.Thefood.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatvolunteerworkdoesLucysometimesdo?
A.Shehelpsoldpeople.
B.Shetakescareofanimals.
C.Sheteacheshomelesschildren.
9.HowmuchtimeperweekdoesLucyusuallydovolunteerwork?
A.Twodays.
B.Oneday.
C.Fivehours.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatdidGlenaddtohisbaklava?
A.Chocolate.
B.Honey.
C.Nuts.
11.WhendidGlengetinterestedinbaking?
A.Whenhewasfive.
B.Whenhewastwenty.
C.Whenhewasthirty-five.
12.WheredidGlengettheideaforhisbaklava(果仁蜜饼)?
A.InTurkey.
B.InAmerica.
C.InFrance.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whyisthewomansurprised?
A.Theparkisnotcrowdedduringschoolholidays.
B.Theparkiscrowdedallyearround.
C.Theparkisn’tforchildren.
14.Whattimeofyearisit?
A.Spring.
B.Summer.
C.Fall.
15.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisjob?
A.Helovesit.
B.Heistiredofit.
C.Hefeelsstressed.
16.Wherewillthemanprobablyworkinfuture?
A.Atabank.
B.Atacollege.
C.AtDisneyland.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howlongwasthebabyelephanttrappedinthewell?
A.For8hours.
B.For9hours.
C.For11hours.
18.Whatdidthevillagersdowhentheyfirstarrivedthere?
A.Theystoodwatching.
B.Theycutsomebananas.
C.Theyremovedsomeofthesoil.
19.Whogotthebabyelephantoutofthewellatlast?
A.Thevillagers.
B.Themotherelephant.
C.Thebabyelephanthimself.
20.Howistheendingofthestory?
A.Sad.
B.Happy.
C.Surprising.
2、阅读理解
A
Bored?
Lonely?
Outofcondition?
WhynottrytheSPORTSCENTER?
TENNIS
Indoorandoutdoorcourts.Coachingfrombeginnerstoadvanced.Childrenonly.Mornings.
SKIING
Gentleslopes.3levelsinstructorsatweekendsandFridays.Daytimepractice.
8-year-oldupwards.
SWIMMING
2pools,heated,Olympiclength.
Women:
TuesdayandThursday.
Men:
Monday,WednesdayandFriday.
Children:
Saturday.
GOLF
9holepracticecourse.ProfessionalCoaching.Lessonsmustbebookedinadvanceindaytime.Eveningpractice.Minimumage—9years.
GYMNASTICS
Maximumage—18years.
Childrenaged5-10.MondaysandWednesdays.4:
00-6:
00p.m.
10—18yearolds.Fridayevenings.
ANDMANYMORE
TableTennis,Snooker(台球),Darts(标枪),Café
(allday),Bar(lunchtimeandevenings),Nursery(weekdaysandweekends,notevenings).
Centreopen10:
00a.m.—10:
00p.m.Daily.
Interested?
Moredetails,call800-1234-5678.
21.Whatisthisadvertisementmainlyabout?
A.Itshowsthewaysofsavingourtime.
B.Itshowsussomewaystospendweekends.
C.Itshowsusaplacetorelaxourselves.
D.Itshowsusalotofwaystospendourholidays.
22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?
A.Peopleunder20canalltakegymnastics.
B.MenandwomenswimintheSPORTSCENTERseparately.
C.ChildrenatanyagecanplaygolfintheSPORTSCENTER.
D.Peoplecanplaytennisdayandnight.
23.Howmanysportseventsarementionedinthepassage?
A.5.B.6.C.8.D.11.
B.
Charlieisateacherandhiswife,Mariaisanartist.Thenightbeforelast,justbeforethelongestdayoftheyear,CharliewassittinginadeckchairenjoyingthewarmsummerairwhenMariatouchedhisshoulderandhecouldtellimmediatelyshewasalittleworriedaboutsomething.Heaskedherwhatthematterwasandsherepliedthattherewasastrangethingonthejacketthatwashanginginthebedroom.TheyhadbothlivedintheWestIndies(西印度群岛)andhadseenalotofstrangecreaturesintheirhousebefore.ButnowtheywerelivinginEnglandandsoCharliejustlaughedandsaidhewouldhavealookatthe“thing”.
Hewalkedtothebedroom.Hesawajackethanginginthebedroomandwentuptoittohaveacloserlookatthe“thing”.Themomenthetouchedit,thethingsprangintolife.NowCharlieexperiencesfearliketherestofusbutwhenthiscreatureopeneditswings,hejumpedoutofhisskinandranscreamingfromtheroomlikeasmallchilddoingabout100milesanhour.
Foramomentthenext-doorneighboursthoughtthatCharliewasmurderinghiswifebecauseofthenoisetheycouldhear.Infact,itwasabatthatfrightenedCharlie.
EventuallyCharliemanagedtotrapthebatinaboxandtookittothegardentoletthebatfly.Maria,whohadbeenplayingtheguitarwhileCharliewasupstairs,askedCharlieifhehadfoundoutwhatthethingwas.“Oh,nothingtoworryabout”,hesaidcasuallyhopingthattheterrorcouldnotbeseeninhiseyes,“itwasjustabat.”
24.WhywasMariaalittleworriedonenight?
A.Becauseshecouldn'
tfindherguitar.
B.Becauseshesawsomethingstrange.
C.Becauseitwastoohotforher.
D.Becauseshehadquarreledwithherhusband.
25.Theunderlinedpart“jumpedoutofhisskin”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans____.
A.wasveryfrightened
B.wasveryexcited
C.threwoffhisclothes
D.stoodup
26.Whathappenedtothebat?
A.ItwaskilledbyCharlie.
B.Itwasbadlywounded.
C.ItwassetfreebyCharlie.
D.Itwaskeptasapet.
27.Itcanbeinferredthat________.
A.thebatwouldn'
tcometoCharlie'
sroomagainbecauseitwasfrightened
B.theneighbourswouldreporttothepoliceaboutCharliemurderingthebat
C.Charliewasafraidthathiswifewouldlaughathimifsheknewthetruth
D.Mariaheardherhusbandscreamingdownstairsandbecamefrightened
C
Publictransportisdecliningintherichworld.Tothosewhohavetosqueezeontothenumber25businLondon,ortheAtraininNewYork,thechangemightnotbenoticeable.Butpublictransportisbecominglessbusyinthoseplaces,andthenumberofpassengersisfallinginalmosteveryAmericancity.Thatisdespitehealthygrowthinurbanpopulationsandemployment.
Althoughtransportagenciesblametheirunpopularityonthingslikeroadworksandbrokensignals,itseemsmorelikelythattheyarebeingout-competed(超/胜出).App-basedtaxiserviceslikeUberandLyftaremorecomfortableandconvenientthantrainsorbuses.Cyclingisnicerthanitwas,andrentalbikesaremorewidelyavailable.Carsarecheaptobuy,thankstocut-rateloans,andevercheapertorun.Onlineshopping,homeworkingandoffice-sharingmeanmorepeoplecanavoidtravellingaltogether.
Thecompetitionisonlylikelytogrow.Morethanonelaboratoryisdevelopingnewtransporttechnologiesandapplications.SiliconValleyinventedUberand,morerecently,appsthatletpeoplerentelectricscooters(滑板车)andthenabandonthemonthepavement.Chinacreatedsharing-bicyclesandbattery-powered"
e-bikes"
bothofwhicharespreading.
Transportagenciesshouldaccepttheupstarts,andcopythem.Citiestendeithertoignoreapp-basedservicesortotrytopushthemoffthestreets.Thatisunderstandable,giventherules-are-for-losersattitudeoffirms(公司)likeUber.Butitisanerror.
Itisdoubtfulthatmostpeoplemakeharddistinctionsbetweenpublicandprivatetransport.Theyjustwanttogetsomewhere,andthereisacostintime,moneyandcomfort.Anidealsystemwouldletthemmoveacrossacityforasinglepayment,transferringfromtrainstotaxistobicyclesasneeded.
Buildingaplatformtoallowthatishard,andrequiresmuchsweet-talkingoftraditionalnetworksaswellastechnologyfirms.Itisprobablythesecrettokeepingcitiesmoving.
28.Whatisthechangeinpublictransportinbigcities?
A.Itisbecomingbusier.
B.Itisgettinglesspopular.
C.Therearefewertrafficdelays.
D.Thereismorenewtransport.
29.Intheauthor’sopinion,thereasonforthedeclineofpublictransportisthat______.
A.thereareroadworksandbrokensignals
B.peoplearebecominghealthierandemployed
C.carsandbikesaremoreandmoreavailable
D.transportagenciesareseeminglylesscompetitive
30.HowdoestheauthordevelophisideainParagraph3?
A.Bygivingexamples
B.Byprovidingresearchresults
C.Bystatingarguments
D.Bycomparingdifferentapproaches
31.Accordingtothetext,thekeytokeepingcitiesmovingis____________.
A.todevelopanidealsystemthatsatisfieseveryone
B.tobuildaplatformthatappealstotransportagencies
C.toprovidepeoplewithmoremeansoftransportation
D.tocaterfor(迎合)bothtraditionalnetworksandtechnologyfirms
D
Insummertheextremeheatoftenmakespeoplesweatyandrestless.Whilepeopleareannoyedbyit,expertssuggestsummeristhebestseasontodischarge(排放)yourbody’stoxins(毒素)andrecoveryourenergy.
Onepopularoptionishot-stonemassage(按摩).Therapists(治疗学家)usesmoothandheatedstones,usuallyriverrocks,tomassagecertainpartsofthebody,orplacethemonkeypointsofthebody.Thewarmthofthehotstoneswillimprovebloodcirculationandalsohelprelaxmuscles,whilesweatingisalsobelievedtobegoodfordischargingthebody’stoxins.
Anotherpopularoptionishot-stonebaths.Thehot-stonebathwillhelpthebodyd