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2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

 A.Attheticketoffice.  B.Onthetrain.C.Inthestreet.

3.Whycan’tthewomanmeetthemanthisevening?

 A.ThemanwillvisithisfriendB.Shewillvisitherfriend.

C.Herfriendwillcometoseeher.

4.Whatwillthespeakersdo?

A.Visittheirnewneighbors.B.Sayhellototheirnewneighbors.

C.Givetheirnewneighborsahand.

5.Whatistheman’shobby?

 A.Sightseeing. B.Photography. C.Drawingpictures.

第二节 (共15小题;

  听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。

听完后,每小题将给出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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

 

A.Health. B.Scenery.  C.Pollution.

7.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shehasaheadache.

B.Sheisn’tfamiliarwiththeriver.

C.Shelivesneartherivernow.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whatisthehousethewomanmentions?

A.Inasmalltown,20kilometreseastofthecapitalcity. 

B.Inasmalltown,20kilometressouthofthecapitalcity.

C.Inthedowntownofthecapitalcity.

9.Whatdoesthekitchenhave?

A.Anoldrefrigerator. B.Awashingmachine.C.Anicedishwasher.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatdoestheKoreanWavereferto?

A.KoreanTVdramas.  B.Koreanculture.  C.Koreanactors.

11.WhatdidtheKoreanWavestartwithaccordingtotheconversation?

 A.Koreanpopsongs. B.Taekwondo. C.AKoreanseries.

12.WhoismentionedasafamousactorinKoreandramas?

A.BaeYongJun.B.BabyVox.C.S.E.S.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatdoweknowaboutthetie?

 A.It’sanoldone. B.It’saredone.  C.ThemanboughtitinParis.

14.WhendidthemanspeakergooutwithJanet?

 A.LastSaturday.  B.LastTuesday.  C.ThisTuesday.

15.Whereisthetieprobablynow?

A.Inthecloset.  B.InJanet’shouse. C.Intheman’scar.

16.Whatkindofpersondoesthewomanspeakerthinkthemanspeakeris?

A.Careless.B.Lazy.C.Rude. 

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WheredidGloriaworkasawaitress?

 A.AtabaratNewYorkUniversity 

 B.AtatopclubinBritain

C.AtaclubnamedTopClub

18.HowdidGloriadescribeMr.Williams?

 A.Nice.  B.Careless.C.Humorous.

19.WhydidtheclubpayGloriathemoney?

A.Sheworkedhardfortheclub

B.Gordonhadnomoneyinthebank.

C.Herstorymadetheclubwellknown

20.Whatisthestorymainlyabout?

A.ALost-and-foundcheck

B.Anunexpectedsumofmoney.

C.Thebiggesttipinthehistory

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,40分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2分,共30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Leadersshapehistoryandhereisaselectionofthemostremarkableviewsintothesepublicfiguresplusfirst-handaccountsbythosewithaccesstothem

MargaretThatcherbyCharlesMoore(2013)

BeforeMoorepublishedthefirstvolumeofhisbiography,therehadalreadybeenamountainofbooksonThatcher.Moore'

saccountisdifferent.Heshowsthatfarfrombeingfearless,shecouldoftenbefearfulwithoutcause.Thefinalvolumewillincludeherfallfrompower.

HaroldWilsonbyBenPimlott(1992)

HaroldWilsonhadbecomeaghostlyfigurewhenthisbookwaspublishedin1992.Theabsenceheightenedasenseofmystery.Whowashe?

Howtoexplainhisseeminglycontradictorycharacteristics?

Pimlottsolvessomeofthemysteries:

thebookisdetaileduntilWilson'

sfinalphaseasprimeministerin1974.

ChurchillbyRoyJenkins(2001)

Jenkinswritesapoliticianaswellasahistorian,analyzingChurchill’shistoricmovesfromtheopinionsofonewhohadalsospokenintheCommons.Jenkinshadresignedfromhighpositioninbattlesoverpolicy,andasonethatchangedparties,thoughnotasfrequentlyasChurchilldid.

RoyJenkinsbyJohnCampbell(2014)

Campbellcalmlynarratesmanypoliticalandpersonaldramas,includingJenkins’intenserelationshipwithAnthonyCroslandwhentheywerebothstudentsatOxford.CampbellalsoaddressesJenkins’variousaffairswithwomen.LikeJenkins'

politicalheroes.heledmanylives.Campbellissharpindescribingeachofthem.

Diaries,VolumesOnetoSixbyAlastairCambell(2017)

Loveorhatehim.Campbellremainsthemasteroftheinsidestory,andnotjustbecauseofhisunusualideasontherelationshipbetweenTonyBlairandGordonBrown.Thisisanincrediblydetailedbookonwhatit'

sliketoliveinsideNo10:

thecruelspaceofevents;

andtheconstantconflictwiththemedia.

21.Whichofthefollowingleadershasthelargestnumberofbookswrittenaboutthem?

A.HaroldWilsonB.ChurchillC.MargaretThatcherD.TonyBlair

22.Whichwriterwasonceapolitician

A.BenPimlottB.CharlesMoore.C.JohnCampbell.D.RoyJenkins

23.What'

sthepurposeoftheauthor'

swritingthepassage

A.Tointroducesomehistoriesonselection

B.Torecommendsomebooksonleader

C.Totellsomemysteriesabouthistorians

D.Tothinkhighlyofsomefamousleaders.

B

Fatherwasdiagnosedwithbraincancerduringthesecondhalfofmysenioryear.Itisatimewhenallthebigeventsinagirl'

slifearehappening.However,thoughinpoorcondition,fathermanagedtobepresentateveryoccasion.Hisdoctorsaidthatbyfocusingonallmyfutureevents,

ithelpedmydadlivelonger.Iguesssobecauseninedaysaftermyhighschoolgraduation,myfatherdied.

Forthenextweekafterhisfuneral,Ididn'

tleavemyroomoreventoshower.Finally,mymomstormedinandsaid,"

Megan,getup.Ihavesomethingforyoutoread.’’Myfather'

sdoctorhadsentmymotheraletter.Itcontainedthetypical“Iamsorryforyourloss”sentences.Butthisletterwasfarfromtypical,Icouldphysicallyseethepainthislosshadcausedhim.Inhisletter,hewroteabouthowmyfatherinspiredhimtochangehislifeandthewayheworked.Heexpressedhisdesiretobecomeapersonlikemyfather,whocaredmoreforthepeoplearoundhimandputeveryoneelsefirst.

AfterIfinishedreadingit,Idecidedtolivemylife.Iwentoutsideandgotajobasasummercampadvisor.Iworkedfromdawntodarkeverydaythatsummer.IgaveeverythingIhadtothekidsandslowlytheyhelpedtoheal(治愈)mewithoutevenrealizingwhattheyweredoing

Mysummermirroredpartsofthelifemyfatherledinhislastfewdays.Ihadspentthesummermonthsgivingmyselftochildren.ItwasnottheseniorsummerIhadalwaysimagined.Itwasn'

tallaboutme.Ihadlearnedthefinallessonmyfatherwasteachingme,thatinordertoleadarichandhappylife,youmustlearnhowtogiveyourselftoothers.Byhelpingthemyoureallyarehelpingyourself.

24.Thedoctorsenttheauthorsmotheralettermainlyto

A.showtypicalconcernforherfamily

B.encouragehertoliveahappylife

C.mournherhusband’sdeath

D.appreciateherhusband'

sinfluenceonhim

25.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthor'

sseniorsummer?

A.Shespentitthewayshehadalwayswanted.

B.Sheworkedhardeverydaytoforgetherpain

C.Shegainedquitealotwhilehelpingthekids.

D.Shegotajobasherfatherhadexpected

26.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor'

sfather?

A.Selfless.B.CautiousC.FearlessD.Wise.

27.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Dad'

sfinallessonB.Myseniorsummer

C.Myfather'

sdeathD.Animportantletter

C

OnNov24,nearYellowstone'

snortheastentrance,Spitfire,afemalegreywolf,wasshotandkilledbyahunterassheapproachedagroupofcottages.

“Itwasalegalharvest,"

AbbyNelson,awolfmanagementspecialistsaid.“Thecircumstancesareobviouslyalittlebitharderforpeopletostomach,butthatpackhasshowedsignsofhabituation(习惯).Theyjuststandthereandhavenofear.Wolfhunterscaneasilypicktheonetheywant”

ThecarefreerelationthatsomeYellowstonewolveshavebuiltwithhumansisreportedlyattractiveforhunterswholookforaneasykill.

InthewakeofyetanotherfamousYellowstonewolfmeetingaviolentendoutsidethe

park,officialsareactivelyrethinkinghowtomanagewildlifehabituation.

Smith,awolfbiologistforYellowstone,says,"

Nowwe'

rethinkingof“pounding”them.Parkofficialsmightusefireworks,andpaintballorbeanbaggunswhentheyapproachhumansinthepark."

Ifyougetclosetopeople,you'

regoingtogetattacked."

Ifyouthinkthissoundscruel,you'

renotalone.Seeingthesecreaturesfromtheroads

thatwindthroughtheparknotonlyallowstouriststowitnesssomethingamazing,butalsotoreconnectwithnatureinawaythatisbetterthananyconservationcampaign.Butthere'

salsoagrowingsensethatthepresentpolicyofdoingnothingisn'

tworking:

morewolveswillneedlesslydieandthebrokenrecordofhuntersscoringeasykillswillgoon

AsSmithadds,urgingpeopletokeepwolveswildwhenmeetingthemhalfwayisabigask.Still,he'

shopefultopreservetheworld'

sbestplacetoobservefree-rangingwolves:

it'

sapolicychangethattouristscanbeinvolvedin

“..perhapsSpitfire’sdeathwillaccomplishsomegood,andwe’llallcometogethertodoabetterjobonmanagingcrowdsandroadsandwolvesinYellowstone,"

Smithsaid.

28.WhatwasthemainreasonforthedeathofSpitfire?

A.WildlifehabituationB.Parkofficials"

carelessness.

C.Thenatureofgreywolves.D.Thecrueltyofthehunter

29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

pounding"

inparagraph5probablymean?

A.GreetingB.Protecting.C.ChallengingD.Hitting.

30.WhatdoesSmithexpectvisitorstodoinYellowstone?

A.Bemorefriendlytowolves

B.Avoidmeetinggreywolves.

C.Kee

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