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B.Stayinginasleepingbag.
C.Walkingunderthebluesky.
请听一段对话,完成第12至13小题。
12.What'
sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Classmates.B.Motherandson.C.Teacherandstudent
13.Whatcanweknowfromthedialogue?
A.Jackisanewstudentintheschool.
B.Theyhandintheirhomeworkafterclass.
C.Theycan'
tbuysomethingtoeatduringthebreak.
请听一段独白,完成第14至15小题。
14.lawsarementionedinthespeech.
A.FourB.FiveC.Six
15.Thewoman'
sfourthpointisabout.
A.drinkingB.noiseC.litter
三、听对话,记录关键信息,对话你将听两遍。(共10分,每小题2分)
请根据所听到的对话内容和卡片上的提示词语,将所缺的关键信息填写在答题卡的相应
位置上。
第二部分知识运用(共25分)
四、单项填空(共10分,每小题1分)
从下面各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
21.Mysisterisverylovely.nameisMary.
A.HisB.HerC.ItsD.My
22.—Iusuallygethome8:
00intheevening.
—Oh,solate.
A.atB.inC.ofD.on
23.—studentsarethereinyourclass?
—30.
A.HowlongB.HowmuchC.HowmanyD.Howoften
24.PeterspeaksChinesethanMary.
A.goodB.betterC.bestD.thebest
25.—yousingthissonginEnglish?
—Letmehaveatry.
A.MayB.MustC.NeedD.Can
26.I'
dliketostaylonger,I'
mtoobusy.
A.andB.butC.orD.until
27.—Howcleantheroomis!
—Mygrannyiteveryday.
A.cleansB.cleanedC.willcleanD.iscleaning
28.Mrs.WangismyEnglishteacherandshefor30years.
A.worksB.willworkC.hasworkedD.wasworking
29.Look!
Thosetreeslastyear.
A.plantedB.willplantC.wereplantedD.willbeplanted
30.—Canyoutellme?
—Nextweek.
A.whenyouwillvisitthemuseumB.whenwillyouvisitthemuseum
C.whenyouvisitedthemuseumD.wheredidyouvisitthemuseum
五、完形填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)
阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最
佳选项。
Itwasahotday.AtnoonIstoppedatthetrafficlightsandsawahomelessmanwalkingup
anddowninthestreet.
“Thiswillmake31smile,”Ithought,andIturnedmycar
towardsafrozenyogurtshop.Igrabbeda32andfilleditwitha
coupleofflavorsandcametothecountertoweighit.Iwantedtoadd
sometoppingsbutmy33wasnotenoughforthat,soIaskedthe
ladyifshewouldhavechangefora$100bill.Shesaidshewasn'
t
allowedtoacceptabillthatlarge.Allright,Ithoughtand34fortheyogurt.
AsIwasabouttoleave,shesaid,“Madam,don'
t35yourchildren.Pleaseaddtheir
favoritethings.”Iturnedtoherandsaid,“Thanksforyour36butthisisnotformychildren.
It'
sforthehomelessmaninthestreet.”Shesmiledwithsurpriseandsaid,“Oh!
That'
sreally
sweetofyou.Godblessyou.”Shethoughtforamoment,andthenshesaid,“Ithinkwecando
37thanthat.”
Shetookabiggercup,filleditnicelyandcovereditwithcolorfultoppings.Thenshe38
ittomeandsaid,“Thisisfromme.Pleasegiveittothehomelessman.Let'
streathimnicely.”
Nowitwasmyturntobe39.Isaid,“Thanksalot.”AndIleftwithabigsmileonmyface.
OnthewayIsaidtomyself,“Angelsare40,aren'
tthey?
IbelievethembecauseIsawone
today!
”
31.A.herB.meC.himD.them
32.A.glassB.boxC.cupD.bottle
33.A.moneyB.changeC.noteD.coin
34.A.lookedB.askedC.leftD.paid
35.A.encourageB.troubleC.criticizeD.disappoint
36.A.offerB.helpC.attitudeD.advice
37.A.wellB.bestC.betterD.much
38.A.handedB.showedC.lentD.threw
39.A.sadB.happyC.surprisedD.interested
40.A.realB.unusualC.carefulD.uncertain
第三部分阅读理解(共50分)
六、阅读下列短文,根据短文内容,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选择最佳选
项。(共30分,每小题2分)
A
INTERNATIONALRADIO—WHAT'
SON?
Tonight'
sListings
41.TeenDreamsbeginsat.
A.19:
10B.21:
06
C.20:
00D.22:
42.Amyisafootballfan,shemaylistento.
A.TeenDreamsB.SportsNews
C.WorldBusinessD.EnglishClub
43.IfyouwanttoimproveEnglish,turnontheradioat.
A.20:
00B.21:
C.22:
06D.23:
00
44.Johnisfreeafter22:
00,hecanlistento.
A.WorldNewsProgrammeB.TeenDreams
C.Problem—WhatProblem?
D.TalkTalk
B
In1996,JoeRichmanhadbeenworkingasaradioreporteronUSnationalradioforseveral
yearsandwaslookingforanewideaforaradioprogramme.HemetateenagercalledJohnCutler.
JohnhadTourette'
sSyndrome—abrainillness.ThismeantthatJoshdidnotalwayshavecontrolof
hismovementsandspeech.
JohnwasjustbeginninghighschoolwhenheagreedtoworkwithJoyonastoryabouthisill-
ness.JoewantedJohntokeeparadiodiaryofhisdailylife.HegaveJohnataperecorderand
askedhimtorecordwhathappenedtohimeveryday.JohnandJoeagreedthatanimportantpart
ofhisstorywouldbetalkingtohisschoolfriendsaboutTourette'
sSyndrome.Johnwasembar-
rassed(尴尬)torecordatschool—hisfriendsmightlaugh.
Oneday,Johntookthetaperecordertoschool,buthekeptitinsidehisbagallday.Hewas
tooafraidtobringitout.Aftermonthsoffeelingafraid,hetookthetaperecorderoutonlunch-
time.Whathappenednextwasatotalsurprise.Johntellsitbest:
“Everyonejumpedatthe
chance.Everyonestartedaskingmequestionsaboutthat,Ihadneverreallytalkingaboutitto
anyone—exceptmymomanddad.”
ThatwasanimportantdayinJohn'
slifebecausehelearnedtobemoreopenabouthiscondi-tion.NowJohnsayshewantstodoradiodiariesuntilhe'
s80yearsold.Helearntalotabouthim-selfbydoingtheradiodiary.Itmadeagreatradioprogramme,too.Beingareporterislikehaving
apassport.Youcanaskquestions,becuriousandexplorenewworlds.Radioistheperfectwayto
beontheradioandeveryonelikestolisten!
45.WhowasJoeRichman?
A.John'
steacher.B.Aradioreporter.
C.John'
sdoctor.D.OneofJohn'
sclassmates.
46.WhatdidJoewantJohntodo?
A.Tokeeparadiodiaryofhisdailylife.B.Totalktohisschoolfriends.
C.Totakethetaperecordertoschool.D.Tocontrolhismovementsandspeech.
47.HowdidJohn'
sclassmatesfeelwhenherecordedforthefirsttime?
A.Afraid.B.Shy.
C.Excited.D.Strange.
48.WhatdidJohnlearnbydoingtheradiodiary?
A.Tobemoreopen.B.Alotabouthimself.
C.Tomakemorefriends.D.Muchaboutradioprogramme.
C
Doyouthinkyou'
regreen?
You'
reatotallymoderncitizen,aren'
tyou?
Youkeepyourbottles
andtakethemtothebottlebank.Youhaveablackbinandagreenbin,oneforgeneralwasteand
oneforrecyclablewaste.Yourcaruseslead—freepetrol.Youusethesameplasticbageverytime
yougotothesupermarket.Maybeyouevencycletoworkfromtimetotime.Youareplayingyour
part;
youaregreenandenvironment-friendly.Well,I'
vegotnewsforyou:
YOUARENOTDOINGENOUGH!
Ifyoudon'
tbelieveme,lookatthesefacts.Trustme,they'
refromaBBCwebsite.
•OnaverageeverypersonintheUKthrowsawaytheirownbodyweightinrubbisheverysevenweeks.
•Everyyear,theaveragedustbincontainsenoughunusedenergyfor500hotbaths,3,500hotshowersor5,000hoursoftelevision.
•EveryUKhouseholdproducesoveronetonneofrubbisheveryyear.
•IfallthealuminiumdrinkcanssoldintheUKwererecycled,therewouldbe14millionfewerfulldustbinsperyear.
•Justonerecycledaluminiumcansavesenoughenergytorunatelevisionforthreehours!
•AtChristmasover83squarekilometresofwrappingpaperisthrowninthebin.
•Almostthreebillionnappies(usedforbaby)arethrownawayintheUKeveryyear.90%oftheseareburiedandtakehundredsofyearstodisappear.
HaveImadeyoubelievethatyouneedtodomore?
No?
OK,hereareoneortwomorefacts.
•Recyclingjustoneplasticbottlesavesenoughenergytopoweralightbulbforsixhours.
•Collectingdustbinsandcleaningstreetscosts£1.6billionperyear.
Surelyyoumustbelievemenow.Youneedtodomore.Thegoodnewsisthatthereissome-thingelseyoucando.
49.Howmanywaysarementionedforbeinggreeninthefirstparagraph?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
50.WhichofthefollowingisTrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.PeopleintheUKthrowawayrubbisheverysevenweeks.
B.Overonetonneofrubbishisproducedbyonefamilyeveryyear.
C.AllthedrinkcansintheUKwererecycledtoruntelevision.
D.90%ofnappiesareburiedintheUKanddisappearsoon.
51.What'
sthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Behaviorofbeinggreen.B.Waystoliverecyclably.
C.Energyproducedfromrubbish.D.Factsofnotbeinggreenenough.
52.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellus?
A.Topaymoreforrecycling.B.Todomoretobegreen.
C.Tosaveenoughenergy.D.Tothrowawaylessrubbish.
D
Thehumanbrainisdividedintotwosides,orhemispheres,calledtherightbrainandtheleft
brain.Thetwohemispheresworktogether,buteachonespecializesincertainwaysofthinking.
Eachsidehasitsownwayofusinginformationtohelpusthink,understand,andprocessinforma-
tion.
Theleftsideofthebraincontrolslanguage.Itis