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A.South.B.East.C.North.

2.Howdoesthewomanprobablyfeel?

A.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Unhappy.

3.Wheredoesthemanwanttovisit?

A.Spain.B.Italy.C.France.

4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Anicehairstyle.B.Theirwedding.C.Anoldphoto.

5.Whathasthebearbeendoing?

A.Eatingcampers’food.

B.Chasingthetourists.

C.Attackingtheparkrangers(护林员).

第二节(共15分;

每小题1分,满分15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.Whatisthewoman’snativelanguage?

A.Korean.B.English.C.Chinese.

7.HowdoesthemanpractisehisGerman?

A.HeoftentravelstoBerlin.

B.HeusesGermanalotinhiswork.

C.HespeakstohisneighborinGerman.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Howmanypeoplearethereinthewoman’sfamily?

A.Three.B.Five.C.Seven.

9.Howdidthemanfeelwhenhefirsthadhisownroom?

A.Proud.B.Indifferent.C.Disappointed.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatdopeoplesometimesdoonHalloweenaccordingtotheman?

A.Eatturkeyallnight.

B.Playtricksoneachother.

C.Visittheirrelatives.

11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shedoesn’tlikegettingscared.

B.SheknowsthehistoryofHalloween.

C.Shehasabigsurprisefortheman.

12.Whatisthemangoingtodressupasthisyear?

A.Aghost.B.Afamousperson.C.Acartooncharacter.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatisthewomanmainlytalkingabout?

A.Whichclassessheneedstotake.

B.Howtoarrangeherclassschedule.

C.Whichcourseismoreimportant.

14.Whatwillthewomantakethissemester?

A.Biology201.B.Physics.C.Chemistry.

15.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.Giveupherjobinthelab.

B.Workinthelablater.

C.DroptheclassesonFridays.

16.Whowillthewomanprobablytalkwithafterthis?

A.Herbiologyteacher.B.Herlabprofessor.C.Herparents.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Wheredidthechildrenmostlyplay?

A.Inthelake.

B.Onlyinthehouse.

C.Outsidearoundtheneighborhood.

18.Whatdidthespeakerlikethemostasachild?

A.Playingballgameswithfriends.

B.Workinginthegarden.

C.Goingtothelake.

19.Wheredidthefamilygoonatrip?

A.Toabiglake.B.ToNewYorkCity.C.TothePacificOcean.

20.Whatdidthespeakerprobablydolater?

A.Hemovedtoabigcity.

B.Helivedinthesamehouse.

C.Hemovedtoaplaceneartheocean.

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,D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Alongtimeago,poemswererecitedoutloudinsteadofbeingwrittendown.WhentheGreeksfirststartedtheOlympics,theyheldpoetrycontestsaswellasathleticcompetitions.

Now,poetrycompetitionshavebeenrevived.Thisyear120,000highschoolstudentscompetedinthefirstPoetryOutLoudnationalrecitationcontest,performingpoemsfrommemoryfor$100,000inprizes.

Thefirstcompetitionswereheldinclassrooms.Thewinnerswentontoschoolwidecontests,andthentheycompetedincityandstatecompetitions.Finally,the50statechampions,alongwiththeDistrictofColumbiachampion,descendeduponWashington,D.C.,lastweekfortheultimateshowdown.Afterthe51championscompetedagainstoneanother,12wentontothefinals.Thenthefieldwasnarrowedtofive.Thefinalfivehadonelastchanceto“perform”apoem.Theoverallchamp,JacksonHille,ahighschoolseniorfromOhio,wona$20,000scholarship.

TheNationalEndowmentfortheArtsandthePoetryFoundationstartedPoetryOutLoudbecausetheyrealizedthathearingapoemperformedisadifferentexperiencefromreadingitonapage.

It’snotjustamatterofsayingthewordsintherightorder.It’sthetoneofvoice,thepauses,thegestures,andtheattitudeofthepersonperformingthatbringthewordstolife.“Eachtimewehearsomebodyreciteapoem,weunderstandagainwhatwefoundfreshandinterestingaboutit,”saysNationalPublicRadiobroadcasterScottSimon,masterofceremoniesforthefinals.Hearingitinanewvoiceofferssomethingnewforthelistener.

Notonlydothepeoplehearingpoemshaveanewexperience,memorizingandpresentingpoemshelpstheparticipantsunderstandthosepoemsinanewway.AnotherbenefitofacompetitionsuchasPoetryOutLoudisthattheparticipantslearnpublicspeakingskillsthatcanhelpthemforlife.

21.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecanknow________.

A.theGreekswerethefirsttowritepoems

B.poemswerespreadorallyinthepast

C.theOlympicsusedtostartwithpoemreciting

D.athleteswereaskedtorecitepoemsbeforecompeting

22.Howmanyroundsofcompetitionsdidthechampionstakebeforetheywentto

Washington,D.C.?

A.Three.   B.Four.    C.Five.   D.Six.

23.Accordingtothepassage,hearingapoemrecitedbydifferentpeoplecan________.

A.bringanewlifetolistenersB.helplistenersfindtheirinterest

C.makelistenerslearnthewordsD.offersomethingnewtolisteners

24.Whichcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“revived”.

A.broughtbacktolifeB.broughtdownC.broughtupD.broughtforward

B

IfyouaskanygroupofteenagersintheUKwhattheymostliketoeat,foodslikepizzas,curries,pasta,burgersandchipsareboundtogetamention—andmanyyoungpeoplewouldprobablyalsolisthangingoutatthelocalfastfoodrestaurantasoneoftheirfavoritepastimes(消遣).

Butwhatteenagersliketoeatisnotnecessarilywhattheyshouldbeeating.AccordingtotheNationalDietandNutritionSurvey,fartoomanyyoungpeopleintheUKbetweentheagesof4and18consumetoomuchfat,sugarandsaltintheirdietandtakeintoomanycalories.Meanwhiletheirintakeofstarchycarbohydrates(含淀粉的碳水化合物),fibre,iron,vitaminsandcalciumistoolow.

Foragrowingbody,eatingfoodscontainingplentyofcalcium,suchasmilk,yoghourtandcheese,isparticularlyimportantascalciumisessentialforthedevelopmentofhealthy,strongbones.Similarly,foodsthatarerichinironaregoodforyoung,rapidlydevelopingbodies,soredmeat,bread,greenvegetables,driedfruitandfortified(营养强化的)breakfastcereals(谷类,麦片)arealsorecommended.

Itisduringourteenageyearsthatlifestylehabitscanbecomeentrenched(确立的),soitiscrucialthatyoungpeopleareeducatedaboutwhatfoodsaregoodforthem.In2005,andinanattempttochangeeatinghabitsandopenteenagers’mindstonewflavorsandnewtastes,celebritychefJamieOliverlauncheda“FeedMeBetter”campaign.Asapartoftelevisionseries,“Jamie’sSchoolDiners”,heworkedwithteachersandcooksinanumberofschoolsacrosstheUKtoprovidemorehealthy,nutritiousschoolmealoptions.Althoughtherewasinitialresistancefromsometeenagersandparents,thecampaignwasgenerallyhailedas(被赞为)ahugesuccessandhelpedtoinfluencegovernmentalpolicyonnutritionalstandardsforschoolmeals.

Nooneexpectstoendtheteenageloveaffairwithfastandjunkfoodbut,hopefully,ifprojectslike“FeedMeBetter”andtheGovernment’sown“Change4Life”campaigncontinuetogiveouttherightmessages,moreyoungpeoplewillunderstandtheimportanceofbalancingoccasionaltreatswithhealthierfoodoptions.

25.Whatcanweconcludefromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.WhatBritishteenagersliketoeatisprobablywhattheirbodiesneed.

B.Britishteenagersneedtotakeinlesscalcium.

C.Britishteenagerseattoomuchjunkfood.

D.Britishteenagersshouldreducetheirintakeofstarchycarbohydrates.

26.Youngpeopleneedcalciumandiron________.

A.toimprovetheirbrainpowerB.tobuildhealthystrongbodies

C.toprovideenergyfortheirsportsD.tohelpchangetheireatinghabits

27.Accordingtothearticle,JamieOliverlaunchedacampaignatschoolsto________.

A.showoffhisexcellentcookingskills

B.teachstudentshowtocooknutritiousmeals

C.introducegovernmentalpolicyonnutritionalstandardsforschoolmeals

D.drawthepublic’sattentiontotheimportanceofnutritiousschoolmeals

28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUEaccordingtothearticle?

A.Teenagersshouldn’teatanyjunkfoodatall.

B.Thegovernmentandparentsshouldmakeeffortstomakechildrenunderstand

theimportanceofahealthydiet.

C.ItisOKtoeatalittlebitjunkfood,aslongasyoueathealthilymost

ofthetime.

D.Oureatinghabitsaredevelopedinourteenageyearsandtheninfluence

ourlifestyle.

C

Sincethebeginningoftheyear,smoghascoveredpartsofNorthChina.InJanuary,Beijingsawonlyfivedayswithoutsmog.TherisingPM2.5readingsterrifiedmanypeople,andsomehealthexpertssaidthatwheneverthesmoggetsserious,hospitalsreceivemorepatientssufferingacuterespiratory(呼吸系统)andheartdiseases.

Later,newsofpollutedundergroundwaterinsomeprovincesscaredpeoplewhowonderedwhetherthewatertheydrinkissafe.

Sotheneedtoemphasizeenvironmentalprotectionwhiledevelopingtheeconomyisheardeverywhere.

Smogespeciallyisacommonconcern.Likeapopularonlinepostsaid,airmaybetheonlythingthatisequalforeveryone,despiteyourincome.Peoplewithhigherincomesareabletodrinkonlybottledspringwaterandeatonlyorganicfoodbypayinghigherprices,buttheybreathethesameairaseveryoneelse.

AtameetingonMonday,manyRepresentativeshaveexpressedtheirconcernsabouttheairquality,too.OnetalkedabouthisexperienceinBeijing.“Aftertakingataxifromthecapitalairporttomyhotel,whichtookaboutanhour,Iwashedmynoseandfoundth

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