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A.Atabank.B.Onafarmland.C.Inthestreet.
3.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?
A.Havearest.B.Attendameeting.C.Seeadoctor.
4.Whatistheman?
A.Acustomer.B.Asalesman.C.Aproducer.
5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?
A.LeaveforChina.B.LeaveLondon.C.StayatChina.
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、7题。
6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Atashoesstore.B.Atabookstore.C.Atarestaurant.
7.Whencanthewomangetanewbook?
A.Intwodays.B.Inthreedays.C.Infourdays.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whoarethetwospeakers?
A.Theyarestudents.B.Theyareteachers.C.Theyareclerks.
9.Whatkindofpersonarethetwospeakers?
A.Hard-working.B.Clever.C.Lazy.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.HowdidthemangotoNewYork?
A.Bytrain.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.
11.Whydon'
tthetwospeakersdrivetheircars?
A.Becausetheyliketakingabus.
B.Becausetheydon'
thavecars.
C.Becausetheydon'
thavelicenses.
12.Whodidn'
ttakethetrain?
A.Thewoman.B.Theman.C.Theboth.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wherearethetwospeakers?
A.Atthewoman'
shome.B.Attheman'
shome.C.Atarestaurant.
14.WhataboutShanghaifood?
A.Ratheroily.B.Toohot.C.Verydelicious.
15.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthedinner?
A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Doubtful.
16.Whatwillthewomando?
A.Treatthemanagain.
B.Leaveforherhometown.
C.Visittheman.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whodiedafteravirusinfection?
A.Thehorse.B.Thedaughter.C.Themother.
18.Whatplacedidthe71-year-oldwomanvisit?
A.WZTV'
shorseboardingandridingcenter.
B.Herdaughter'
C.TheCDC'
shorseboardingandridingcenter.
19.HowmanypeoplesurvivedS.Zooepidemicus?
A.7.B.25.C.32.
20.Wheredidthepassagefirstcomefrom?
A.WZTV.B.Newser.C.TheCDC.
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和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
WeaskedteachersfromtheBuzzFeedCommunitytotellusaboutthekindestthingastudenthaseverdoneforthem.Herearesomeoftheirmostlovelyresponses...
1.“Iwashavingareallybaddayandsawalargegroupofkidssurroundinganothergroup.ExpectingtheworstIwentoveronlytodiscovertheywerealltryingtorearrangeavaseofflowerstheygotme.”—Errinanderson
2.“OnestudentIworkedparticularlycloselywithwroteagoodbyecardtomethatsaid,‘Youmakemeproudofmyself.’IstilltakeitoutandreaditwhenI’mfeelingdown.”—JenniferGraham,viaFacebook
3.“Onmybirthdaylastyear,mysecond-gradestudentswereactingparticularlyoutofcontrol.InanattempttoreigntheminIsaid,‘Howcanyouguysbesomeantomeonmybirthday?
!
’Afterschool,Iwascalledtotheoffice.WhenIwalkedup,Isawmyquieteststudentstandingtherewithhismom.Hehadaskedhertotakehimtothestoreimmediatelyafterschoolsohecouldgetmeabirthdaypresent.Itwasanadorablepairofearringsthatlookedlikerulers.Itmademywholedaybetter,andImadeapointtowearthemoftenfortherestoftheyear.”—KatieAnn,viaFacebook
4.“ItaughtinJapanasateachingassistantandthejobwasreallyinterestingbutthehourswerelong,soIdrankCoketokeepmegoing.MystudentsfounditincrediblyfascinatingthatIregularlyhadacanofcolaonmydesk,soformygoingawaypresenttheyboughtagiantthreelitrecontainerofcokeandwrotelovelymessageswiththeirsignaturesinJapaneseandEnglishonthelabel.”—EliSullivan
21.Whoarethefourinterviewees?
A.Teachers.B.Students.C.Clerks.D.Officers.
22.WhydidErrinandersongoovertothekids?
A.Tohelpthekids.
B.Torearrangeavaseofflowersforthekids.
C.Tofindoutwhathappenedtothekids.
D.Toaskthekidstogivehimavaseofflowers.
23.HowmanypersonsexpressedtheiropinionsbyFacebook?
A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.
24.WhatdidEliSullivangetfromthestudents?
A.AvaseofflowersB.Abirthdaycard.
C.Agoodbyecard.D.Somecoke.
B
OnedayJohnwaslookingoutofthewindowwhenhesawahugeblastoflight,followedbyanextremelyloudexplosion.Helookedupandsawahugecloudofdustsurroundingthemoon.Whenthedustsettled,Johnsawthestrangestthing—themoonwasalmostsplitinhalf.
John'
smomranovertoseewhathadhappened.ThenJohnandhismomheardacoupleofmenspeakingoutloudthroughtheopenwindow.“Itoldyoutherewerealiens(外星人)outthere!
”onemanexclaimedloudly.
“Youhavetobeoutofyourmind!
Ourastronautswouldhavefoundthatout,ifthatwastrue,”theothermanreplied.
“Wow,analieninvasion!
”Johncriedexcitedly.
“Calmdown,John.Therehastobeamorebelievablestorythanthealiennonsense,”hismomsaid.
Johnandhismommovedawayfromthewindowtowatchthenews,hopingthatsomeonewouldsaysomethingmorerealisticthanthealienstory.Onthenews,somescientistsagreedthatthesplitofthemoon,wasaresultofamajormoon-quake.Ontheotherhand,thereligiouspeopleallagreedthemoonsplitwasasignfromGodthattheendofworldwasnear.
Timepassedby,andtherewasnodefiniteanswerastowhatexactlyhadhappenedtothemoon.So,themysterycontinuedwhilethemoonappearedtobeshiningbrighterthanever.
“Howdoyoulikemymysterystory,Dad?
”Adamaskedhisfather.
“Great!
ButIhaveonequestion.Don'
tyouthinkthatyourendingleavesthereadershanging?
”hisfatherasked.
“Verytrue.Butthat'
sthebeautyofit.Mysterystoriesareevenmoreexcitingwhentheendingstaysamystery,leavingittothereaders'
imaginationstopicktheendingtheylike,”Adamreplied.
25.What'
sthemostunbelievablethingforJohn?
A.Johnwaslookingoutofthewindowtoenjoythemoon.
B.Johnnoticedthatanextremelyloudexplosion.
C.Johnfoundthemoonwasalmostsplitinhalf.
D.Johnsawahugecloudofdustsurroundingthemoon.
26.What'
stheattitudeofJohn'
smothertowardthestatementaboutanalieninvasion?
A.Supportive.B.Objective.D.Optimistic.D.Neutral.
27.Whatactuallyhappenedtothemoon?
A.Nobodyknows.B.Amoon-quaketookplace.
C.Thealienattackedthemoon.D.TheGoddecidedtoendtheworld.
28.Whowrotethearticle?
A.John.B.John'
smother.C.Adam'
sfather.D.Adam.
C
Youwon'
thavetolookfartofindsomenaturalpeculiarity(特性)forwhichsciencesometimesofferatheory.However,manyplacesarecompleteunimaginable
Someplacesattractpeoplemorethanothers.Theincapabilitytounderstandtherealstorybehindsomeofthesephenomenadrawsmanypeople.Theyarejustsomysteriousthatthereisnoexplainingit.
1.BloodFalls,Antarctica
Howisitthatthecoldestanddriestplaceontheplanethasablood-redwaterfallpouringdownslowlyintotheMcMurdoDryValleys,someofthemostextremedesertlandsonEarth?
Whatcausesthemysteriousflowwasonlyrecently“discovered”inastudy.Scientistsbelievedformanyyearsredalgae(红藻)gavetheunusualcolor.Butnowresearchhasshownthatironoxide(氧化物)isresponsibleforthehue.Thewaterfallevencontainsstrangebacteriallifeforms.
2.MagneticHill,Moncton,NewBrunswick
Beverycarefulifyouchoosetodrivetothebottomofthishill.Storiesaboutwhathappenstherehavebeenaroundsinceearly1900s.Asimpossibleasitsounds,yourcarwillstartto“roll”uphill.“Anditdoesn'
tjustworkoncars—vans,trucksandeventourbusesrollupwardintotaldefiance(蔑视)ofnaturallaw,”accordingtoTourismNewBrunswick.
3.RacetrackPlaya,DeathValley,California
LocatedinaremotevalleybetweentheCottonwoodandLastChanceRanges,RacetrackPlayaisaplaceofreallybeautyandmystery.TheRacetrackisadrylakebed,bestknownforitsstrangemovingrocks.Itlookslikethey“sailed”throughthevalley.Althoughnoonehasactuallyseentherocksmove,thelongmovingtracksleftbehindinthemudsurfaceofthePlayaprovetheiractivity.Themostlogicalexplanationsofaristhaticeformscoveringthestones,causingthemtomove.
29.What'
sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“hue”inthesecondparagraph?
A.Duty.B.Color.C.Thing.D.People.
30.WhatwillhappenifyoudriveyourcaratthebottomofMagneticHill,Moncton,NewBrunswick?
A.Thecarwillruninunusualway.
B.Thecarwillrundownthehill.
C.Thecarwillrunbackward.
D.Thecarwon'
tworkatall.
31.What'
sthedistinctivecharacteristicofRacetrackPlaya,DeathValley,California?
A.Therocksinitsvalleycanturnred.
B.Therocksinitsvalleycanrolluphill.
C.Therocksinitsvalleycanchangetheirplaces.
D.Therocksinitsvalleycansingbeautifulsongs.
D
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thavethemoneytosendmetoschool,butshethoughtitwasimportantformetokeepupwitheducation.Soshedecidedtoteachmeextralessonsherself.Butbecauseshehadtogotowork,theonlytimeshecoulddoitwasat4:
30inthemorning.
Weneedeveryoneofyoutodevelopyourtalentsandyourskillssothatyoucanhelpusoldfolkssolveourmostdifficultproblems.Ifyouquitonschool—you'
renotjustquittingonyourself,you'
requittingonyourcountry.Noone'
swrittenyourdestiny(命运)foryou,becauseyouwriteyourowndestiny.Youmakeyourownfuture.That'
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