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B.Becauseheruncle’scarwasstolen.
C.Becauseheruncle’scarwasbroken.
第二节:
听长对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
听第一段长对话,回答6,7两小题。
6.Whohasn’tadvisedthefathertogiveupsmoking?
A.HisdaughterB.ThedoctorC.Hiswife
7.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothedialogue?
A.Thefathersmokesalot.
B.It’seasyforthefathertogiveupsmoking.
C.Thefatherdoesn’tlikefruitsalot.
听第二段长对话,回答第8、9、10三小题。
8.Whydidtheygetintoatrafficjamontheexpressway?
A.Becauseofthebadweather.
B.Becausetherewasatrafficaccidentahead.
C.Becausethefatherlosttheway.
9.Howlongdidittakethemtofindaparkingplace?
A.Anhour.B.Halfanhour.C.Twohours.
10.Whencantheboyseethephotos?
A.AnhourB.TomorrowC.NextMonday
第三节:
听独白,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,完成信息记录表。
ATelephoneRecord
Floorofthe2rooms
onthe11floor
Priceforeachroom
12twonights
Freemeal
13
Thingstobring
his14
Timetoarrive
on15
11.A.thirdB.fifthC.ninth
12.A.$150B.$250C.$300
13.A.breakfastB.lunchC.dinner
14.A.passportB.IDcardC.VIPcard
15.A.August15B.August16C.August17
第二部分笔试部分
二、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文掌握其大意然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
WhyamIbringinga10-pound(4.5kg)pumpkinupstairs?
WhyamIwashingit?
WhyamIcuttingitwithabig16?
WhyamIcarving(雕刻)aJackO’Lantern?
October31is17.Duringthisholidaykids18onpeople’sdoorsaskingforsweets.Thereareorangeandblackthingsinthehouses.JackO’Lanternsareoneofthesethings!
Peoplecarvethemoutofempty19.
Alotofhousesdon’tcarveJackO’Lanterns.Theyjusthavefake(假的)20.It’s21tobuyafakeone,andafakeJackO’Lanterndoesn’tgo22.
Notme!
Iamgoingtomakethe23thing.Iamgoingtocarveafaceonapumpkin!
Thefirstthingformetodoisto24thepumpkin.Ithaslotsofdirtonit.Then
Ihavetocutopenthetopandtakeouttheinside.
Thisisnoteasy.Ittakestwohoursto25outtheinsidewithabigknife.I26theseeds,astheycanbeeaten.Icutthreetriangles(三角形)intheside.Twotriangleswillbetheeyes,and27isanose.Atthe28Icutoutamouth.Iamso29ofmywork.Itakeitoutside.
Threedayslater,theinsid
egoesgray.Afewdaysafterthat,thethingisblack.Thepumpkinisgoingbad!
ByHalloween,theJackO’Lanternwillbe30!
Ishouldhavegotafakeone.
16.A.scissor
B.knife
C.spoon
D.fork
17.A.Easter
B.Thanksgiving
C.Halloween
D.Christmas
18.A.knock
B.shut
C.hit
D.paint
19.A.pumpkins
B.watermelons
C.potatoes
D.stones
20.A.thing
B.things
C.one
D.ones
21.A.different
B.easy
C.difficult
D.unusual
22.A.away
B.bad
C.wrong
D.by
23.A.real
B.true
C.correct
D.right
24.A.cut
B.carve
C.wash
D.weigh
25.A.pick
B.look
C.empty
D.find
26.A.plant
B.collect
C.save
D.keep
27.A.another
B.other
C.others
D.theother
28.A.top
B.left
C.bottom
29.A.glad
B.proud
C.angry
D.confident
30.A.broken
B.gone
C.dead
D.lost
三、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
AnIDcardisthemostimportantproofofidentityforeachperson.Itshowsone’sname,dateofbirth,address,nationality,photoandIDnumber.
China’stoplegislature(立法机关)addedsomethingnewtotheResidentIdentityCardLaw.ItpassedthesuggestionsofrecordingChinesecitizens’fingerprintswhentheyapplyfororchangeIDcards.
Fingerprintswouldmakeiteasiertorecognizethepeoplewhoownthecards.ItcanstoppeoplefrommakingfakeIDcards.
LiXiao’ou,abankworkerinBeijing,saidfingerprintdatawillmakebankbusinesssafer.“Notwopeoplehavethesamefingerprints,”hesaid.“Thenewcardcanbetterprotecttheirprivateinformation.Itwillpreventtheiridentityfrombeingusedbyotherswhenpeoplewanttodobanking.”
AsIDcardswillcontainmorepersonalinformation,manypeopleworrythatsomeinstitutions(公共机构)maylettheirinformationout.Theamendedlawtriestobetterprotectit.Governmentofficesandotherpublicinstitutions,likebanksandhospitals,couldfaceafineof500,000yuaniftheygiveoutcitizens’personalinformation.
31.FromanIDcard,wecantelltheperson’sfollowinginformationEXCEPT______.
A.his/herbloodtypeB.his/hernationality
C.his/herageD.his/heraddress
32.WhatisthemostimportantadvantageofanIDcardincludingfingerprints?
A.Itismorebeautiful.B.Itcan’tbestolen.
C.Itcanbeusedforalongtime.D.It’seasiertorecognizepeople.
33.ThenewIDcardwillmakebankbusinesssaferbecause______.
A.thebankworkercan’tknowtheperson’sinformation
B.thefingerprintdatacanprotectpeople’sidentityfrombeingusedbyothers
C.itincludesmanyoftheperson’sclearerphotos
D.withthiscardpeopledon’thavetogotothebanktodobusiness
B
WHENawomantooktheseatbesidemeonaplane,Ifeltuncomfortable.Shehadtolowerherselfslowly,squeezing(挤压)herbodyintothesmallspace.
“MynameisKelly.I’mfromCanada.Whereareyoufrom?
”Shewavedahandinfrontofmyface.“China,”IsaidasIshookherhandunhappily.
Kellykepttalkingtome.Shewasverythoughtful.Whenwewereserveddrinksandmeals,shemadesurethatIhadenoughroominmyseat.
“Idon’twanttomakeyouuncomfortablewithmyelephantsize!
”shesaidsincerely.Icouldn’thelpbutletdownmyguard.
Aswetalked,Iwassurprisedbyherwisewords.Shehadreadmanybooksandwasverysmart.
Iaskedherifsheeverthoughtaboutlosingsomeweight.
“Aren’tyouworriedaboutthediseasesthatcomewithbeingoverweight?
”
“Notatall.Ieathealthyandwalkregularly,”shesaid.“Ibelieveinmyheart,thepeoplewhogetdiseasesaretheoneswhoworry.Youseeadvertisementsfromexercisecentersthatread,‘Freeyourselffromyourextrabaggage,soyouarefreetobeyourself.’You’refreeonlyifyou’recomfortablewithwhoyouare!
IsuddenlyrealizedthatKellywasthemostbeautifulandcleverwomanIhadevermetinmylife.
34.WhywasthewriterunfriendlytoKellyatfirst?
A.Shewasnotgoodatmakingfriends.
B.Shewasnotinagoodmoodthatday.
C.Shehopedtoenjoythetripalone.
D.ShefeltuncomfortablewithKelly’sbigbody.
35.Thewriterchangedherattitudebecause_____.
A.shelearnedKellytriedhardtoloseweight
B.shefoundKellywasawonderfulperson
C.sheandKellyhadalotincommon
D.Kellyhelpedheralotduringthetrip
36.InKelly’sopinion,whatmaycausediseasesmost?
A.BadmoodslikeworryandangerB.Thingsyoubringduringatrip
C.ThecheerfulcharacteroneshouldhaveD.Wisewordsandknowledge
37.WhatkindofpersonisKelly?
A.Talkativeandcareless.B.Warmandthoughtful.
C.Knowledgeableandproud.D.Shyandfriendly.
C
Quiteoftenweseepeopledrivingcarelesslyandpayingnoattentiontoanyoneelseontheroad.Infact,75percentofthetime,caraccidentshappenedbecauseofcarelessnessanddrivers’mistakes.
Whataboutyou?
Areyouasafedriver,orhaveyoudevelopeddangerousdrivinghabitsthatputyouandothersindanger?
AccordingtotheUSNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration,carelessnessleadtoone-fourthofallUSaccidents.Anddriverswhodon’tpayattentiontotheroadcause10percentofalltheaccidents.Thefollowingactionsmayleadtoaccidentseveryday:
◎Eating,drivingandsmokingwhiledriving.
◎Pickingsomethingupoffthefloor.
◎Readingamaporsomethingelse.
◎39.
Studiesalsoshowthatusingaphonewhiledrivingincreaseone’sdangerofacaraccidentby400percent!
However,texting(发短信)whiledrivingc
anbeevenworse.Itsuggeststhatthiscommonpracticemightbeevenmoredangerousthandrinkingwhiledriving.Ourmagazinelastmonthhasreportedthattextingdrivershadslowerreactiontimesthandrinkingdrivers.Whendriversaretexting,theiraccidentriskwas23timeshigherthanwhentheyweren’ttexting.
So,areyoufeelingsorryforanyofthesedangerousdrivinghabits?
Ifso,makesomechangestoday!
38.Whoisthepassagemainlywrittento?
A.Teachers.B.Students.C.Drivers.D.Police.
39.Whichofthefollowingcan’tbeputintheblank(空白)?
A.DrivingwhiletiredB.Wearingyourseat-belt
C.TurningtotalktosomeoneD.Watchingsomethingontheroad
40.Theunderlinedphrase“thiscommonpractice”refersto.
A.textingwhiledrivingB.phoningwhiledriving
C.drinkingwhiledrivingD.carelessdriving
41.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.10%oftheaccidentsarecausedbydriverswhoarephoning.
B.Textingwhiledrivingincreaseacaraccidentby400percent!
C.Textingdrivershadslowerreactiontimesthandrinkingd
rivers.
D.Ittellsushowtogiveupthesedangerousdrivinghabits.
D
FORpeoplewhoareinterestedinspace,nothingismoreexcitingthantheideaoflivingonotherplanets.ThatmightbewhythemovieTheMartian(《火星救援》)issopopular.ItshowsanastronautstrugglingtoliveonMars.ButwoulditactuallybepossibletoliveontheRedPlanet?
WhiletheideaoflivingonMarsisgreat,thereal