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30.B.At10:
45.C.At11:
00.
2.Whatdoesthewomanprefertodo?
A.Gotoamovie.B.WatchTV.C.Goshopping.
3.Whyisthemangoingtothelibrary?
A.Toborrowsomebooks.B.Toreturnsomebooks.C.Togethiskeysback.
4.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Atapostoffice.B.Atabookingoffice.C.Atanairport.
5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisnewcar?
A.Disappointing.B.Perfect.C.Expensive.
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至7题。
6.Whichmajordoesthemanprefer?
A.Physics.B.Medicine.C.Law.
7.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Plansforstudyingabroad.B.After-classactivities.C.Universitycourses.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Onthe2ndstreet.B.Onthe3rdstreet.C.Onthe15thstreet.
9.HowwillthewomangototheNationalMuseum?
A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bysubway.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdifficultydidthemanhaveinstartinghisbusiness?
A.Alackofexperience.B.Asmallsocialcircle.C.Alowstartasawaiter.
11.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?
A.Attendameeting.B.Findabetterjob.C.StudyEnglish.
12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Customerandwaiter.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhomightbeMr.Sellers?
A.Adepartmenthead.B.Acompanydirector.C.Anapartmentowner.
14.Howmanybedroomsarethereinthehouse?
A.One.B.Two.C.Four.
15.Whenshouldthewomanpayfortherent?
A.Before9thpermonth.B.After10thpermonth.C.Before11thpermonth.
16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thekitchenisfullyequipped.B.Thebathroomhasawalk-incloset.
C.Thewomanwillpay$175permonth.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howoldisthegroundwaterinthedeserts?
A.400yearsold.B.10,000yearsold.C.800,000yearsold.
18.Whatdopeoplethinkofthegroundwater?
A.Expensive.B.Interesting.C.Helpful.
19.WhatdoweknowaboutthegroundwaterinNamibia?
A.Itisofhighquality.B.Itissweeterthananyotherwater.C.Itisonlygoodforfarming.
20.Howdidpeoplecollectwaterbeforethegroundwaterwasfound?
A.Fromtherain.B.Fromtwowells.C.Fromtworivers.
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,从所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
A
It’s3008.Youhaveajob,afamilyandyou’reabout40yearsold!
Welcometoyourfuturelife.
Gettingreadyforwork,youpauseinfrontofthemirror.“Turnred,”yousay.Yourshirtchangesfromskybluetodeepred.Tinypreprogrammedelectronsarerearrangedinyourshirttochangeitscolor.Lookingintothemirror,youfindithardtobelievethatyouare40.Youlookmuchyounger.Withamazingadvancesinmedicine,peopleinyourgenerationmaylivetobe150yearsold.Youarenotevenmiddle-aged.
Asyougointothekitchenandpreparetopouryourbreakfastcerealintoabowl,youhear:
“Toloseweight,youshouldn’teatthat,”fromyourshoes.Theyreadthetinyelectroniccodeonthecerealboxtofindoutthenutritiondetails.Youdecidetolistentoyourshoes.“Kitchen,whatcanIhaveforbreakfast?
”Alistofpossiblefoodsappearonthecounteraskitchenchecksitsfoodsupplies.
“Readyforyourtriptospace.”Youaskyoursonanddaughter.In2017onlyspeciallytrainedastronautswentintospace—andveryfewofthem.Todayanyonecangotospacefordaytriporlongervacation.Yourbestfriendevenworksinspace.Handingyourchildrenthreestrawberrieseach,youadd,“Thedoctorsaidyouneedtheseforspacetravel.”Thankstomedicaladvice,vaccinationshotsareathingofthepast.Ordinaryfoodscontainspecificvaccines(疫苗).Withtheberriesintheirmouths,thekidsheadforthefrontdoor.
It’stimeforyoutogotowork.Yourcarchecksyourfingerprintsandunlocksthedoors.“Myoffice,autopilot.”Youcommand.Yourcardrivesitselfdowntheroadandmovesmoothlyintotrafficonthehighway.Yousitbackandunrollyoure-newspaper.Thelatestnewsdownloadsandfillstheviewer.Lookingthroughthepages,youwatchthenewsasvideofilmsratherthanreadit.
21.Thepassageaboveisorganizedinorderof__________.
A.frequencyB.importanceC.preferenceD.time
22.________transformsthecolorofyourclothingintoanotherin3008.
A.ThemirrorB.ThecounterC.TheclothingitselfD.Themedicine
23.Theshoesknowthatyoushouldn’teatthebreakfastcerealwiththehelpof________.
A.checkingthenutritiondetailsofthefoodB.listeningtothedoctor’sadvice
C.testingthefoodsuppliesinthekitchenD.pouringthebreakfastintoabowl
24.Thestrawberriesthechildreneatserveas__________.
A.nutritionB.breakfastC.lunchD.vaccines
B
AgroupthatrescueswildlifehasstartedtosearchforlandandmoneytobuildawildlifehospitalinSanFrancisco.
“About40volunteerscareforinjuredanimalsintheirhomes,”thefounderJamieRaysaid.Raypresentedherproposal(提议)tobuilda$2millionwildlifehospitalandnaturecentertoenvironmentexpertsrecently.“Whatweneedtodoisbuilda100-foot-longflightnestforrecoveringbirdsandhavewaterpoolsforrecoveringwaterbirds,”Raysaid.Shehopestheywillbeopenedbytheendof2018,andwouldbeabletohelpcareforbirdsaffectedbyoilspills(溢出)intheBay.“Foranyanimal,whetheritisoiled,injuredoranythingelse,gettingimmediatecareisimportanttoitssurvival,”shesaid.
Departmentemployeesdriveasmanyas350injuredanimalseveryyeartowildlifehospitals,accordingtoFriedman.Hesaidaround80percentofthoseanimalswerebirds.“ItwouldbewonderfultohaveawildliferecoverycenterhereinSanFrancisco,”Friedmansaid.
Ray’sproposalincludesnestsaswellasanatureeducationcenterandoutdoorpicnicarea.ShehassuggestedbuildingthecenteratLakeMercedorinwesternGoldenGatePark.Aparkinglot,soccerfieldandstorageareaarepresentlybeingplannedforconstructionattheGoldenGateParksite.Anychangetothoseplanswouldneedtobeapprovedbydepartmentexperts.TheBoardofSupervisorsisalsoinchargeofthoseplans.
25.WhatmaynotbeinvolvedinRay’sproposal?
A.Anatureeducationcenter.B.Anest.C.Anoutdoorpicnicarea.D.Asoccerfield.
26.Whatdoweknowaboutoiledbirds?
A.Theyarebeingcaredforbyvolunteers.
B.Theyareprobablywaterbirds.
C.Theyarecalledoiledbirdsbecausetheycanproduceoil.
D.TheyarebirdsusuallyseeninSanFrancisco.
27.Whatarewetoldinthepassage?
A.TherearealreadywildliferecoverycentersinSanFrancisco.
B.ThebirdandwildlifehospitalinSanFranciscowillbebuiltin
C.Itisimportantforinjuredanimalstogettimelycare.
D.Thereareabout40volunteersworkinginthewildlifehospital.
28.Itcanbeinferredthat______.
A.Raywantstobuilda100-foot-longnest
B.about350birdsareinjuredeveryyearinSanFrancisco
C.birdsaremosteasilyinjuredanimalsinSanFrancisco
D.RayisthefounderoftheBoardofSupervisors
C
Growersaroundtheworldareusingnewmethodstogrowgrapestomakewine.Theyusenaturalandorganicmethodstocontrolharmfulinsectsandweedsinsteadofusingchemicals.Now,awineryinCanadahasadoptedanaturalwaytocontrolitsgrapevines(葡萄藤).TheFeatherstoneWineryisinsouthernOntario.Thegrapevines,likeotherplants,needtobecuteveryyear.
Cuttinggrapevinesmustbedoneverycarefully.Onlyatargetedareaofleavesisremovedfromthelowerpartofthevinestohelpthegrapesgrowbetter.ButattheFeatherstoneWinery,nomanormachinedoesthecutting.Instead,thejobisdoneby40littlewoolylambs.
DavidJohnsonownsthevineyard.HesayshelearnedaboutusinglambswhilevisitingwineriesinNewZealand.Theyounglambsareperfectlydesignedtodothejob.Theyeatthegrapeleavesonthelowerpartsofthevine.Buttheyarenottallenoughtoreachthegrapes.Theyonlyweighabout22kilograms,sotheydonotbeatdownthesoil.Andtheirwastemakesgoodorganicfertilizer.Inaddition,usingthelambscostsmuchlessthanhiringworkerstocutthevinesforsevenweeksinsummer.AndwhenthecuttingisdoneinAugust,thelambsbecometastydishes.
Mr.Johnsonsayshehadadifficulttimefindingenoughlambstodothejob.Thereareabout50millionlambsinNewZealand.ButtherearenotnearlyasmanyinOntario.Also,someorganicpesticides(杀虫剂)areharmfultolambs.Andthelambsmustbewatchedtomakesuretheydonoteattoomuchofthegrapevines.
DavidJohnsonsaysthelambshelphimcarryouthisenvironmentalideasaboutfarming.Theyarelovelyandpeacefulandhelikeshavingtheminhisvineyard.Peoplevisitingthevineyardalsoenjoywatchingthelambsdotheirjob.
29.Inordertohelpthegrapesgrowbetter,growers.
A.onlyhavetoremovethedeadleavesB.needtoremoveaspecificareaofleaves
C.shouldn'
tremoveanypartoftheplantsD.shouldletlittlelambsdothecutting
30.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutusinglambstodothecuttingisnotright?
A.Usinglambscostsmorethanhiringworkers.
B.Lambswon'
teatthegrapes.
C.DavidJohnsonlearnedthiswayinNewZealand.
D.Lambscanbeeatenafterthecuttingisdone.
31.Paragraph4ismainlyabout.
A.thefutureofgettinglambstodothecuttingB.theworriesaboutusingorganicpesticides
C.thewaystogetlambstodothecut