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1.What’stheman’sattitudetosmoking?
A.Heisagainstit.B.Heenjoysit.C.Hehasnoidea.
2.Wherearethetwospeakers?
A.Inahospital.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inarestaurant.
3.Whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.Heisgoingtochangetheseat.
B.Heisgoingtostopsmoking.
C.Heisgoingtogivethewomenacake.
4.What’sthewoman?
A.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Aboss.
5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Bossandworker.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Wifeandhusband.
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6至7题。
6.Howmanyturnsshouldthemantakeifhewantstogettothebookstore?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
7.Whereisthecinema?
A.OnSt.JonesStreet.B.OnHighStreet.C.Oppositethechurch.
听第7段材料;
回答第8至9题。
8.Whatistheweatherliketoday?
A.Itwillbealittlebitcolderintheafternoon.
B.Thehighesttemperatureissevenbelowzero.
C.Itiscloudyandwindy.
9.Whatisthewomanmostprobablygoingtodointheafternoon?
A.Goskating.B.Drivesomewhere.C.Throwsnowballs.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Awell-balanceddiet.
B.Theharmfromsmoking.
C.Abikecompetition.
11.Whatdotheyhaveincommonintheirdailylife?
A.Healthyeating.B.Ridingpractice.C.Smokingeveryday.
12.Whydoesthewomansuggestthemanruneveryday?
A.Runningcanbeverytiring.
B.Runningcanheveryinteresting.
C.Runninghelpsbuilduplegmuscles.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.She’senthusiasticaboutart.
B.Shedoesn’thavemuchtasteforart.
C.Shelikesallkindsofartexceptmodemart.
14.Howmanypiecesofartarementioned?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
15.Whyisthefirstpaintingfamous?
A.Becauseitwasdonebyakid.
B.Becauseitwasdonehundredsofyearsago.
C.Becausethepaintershowedgreattalentinthework.
16.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Visitinganartmuseum.
B.Tryingtobuyapainting.
C.Displaying(展示)theirworksofart.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatisspecialaboutJackson’shome?
A.Ittakesupahugearea.
B.Ithasagolfcourse.
C.Manyanimalslivethere.
18.WhichisNOTmentionedasapartofJackson’shome?
A.Agarage.B.Aswimmingpool.C.Atheater.
19.WhodidJacksonwanttoenjoyhishouse?
A.Children.B.Otherfamouspeople.C.Hisfans.
20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofJackson?
A.Hespenttoomuchmoney.
B.Hewasastrangeguy.
C.Hedeservedthishome.
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,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
YouprobablyknowwhoMarieCuriewas,butyoumaynothaveheardofRachelCarson.Oftheoutstandingladieslistedbelow,whodoyouthinkwasthemostimportantwomanofthepast100years?
JaneAddams(1860-1935)
AnyonewhohaseverbeenhelpedbyasocialworkerhasJaneAddamstothank.Addamshelpedthepoorandworkedforpeace.Sheencouragedasenseofcommunity(社区)bycreatingsheltersandpromotingeducationandservicesforpeopleinneedIn1931,AddamsbecamethefirstAmericanwomantowintheNobelPeacePrize.
RachelCarson(1907-1964)
Ifitweren’tforRachelCarson,theenvironmentalmovementmightnotexisttoday.Herpopular1962bookSilentSpringraisedawarenessofthedangersofpollutionandtheharmfuleffectsofchemicalsonhumansandontheworld’slakesandoceans.
SandraDayO’Connor(1930-present)
WhenSandraDayO’ConnorfinishedthirdinherclassatStanfordLawSchool,in1952,shecouldnotfindworkatalawfirmbecauseshewasawoman.ShebecameanArizonastatesenator(参议员)and,in1981,thefirstwomantojointheU.S.SupremeCourt.O’Connorgavethedecidingvoteinmanyimportantcasesduringher24yearsonthetopcourt.
RosaParks(1913-2005)
OnDecember1,1955,inMontgomery,Alabama,RasaParkswouldnotgiveupherseatonabustoapassenger.HersimpleactlandedParksinprison.ButitalsosetofftheMontgomerybusboycott.Itlastedformorethanayear,andkickedoffthecivil-rightsmovement.“TheonlytiredIwas,wastiredofgivingin,”saidParks.
21.WhatisJaneAddamsfamousforinhistory?
A.Hersocialwork.
B.Herlackofpropertraininginlaw.
C.Hereffortstowinaprize.
D.Hercommunitybackground.
22.Whomadeagreatcontributiontothecivil-rightsmovementintheUS?
A.JaneAddams.B.RachelCarson.
C.SandraDayO’Connor.D.RossParks.
23.Whatcanweinferaboutthewomenmentionedinthetext?
A.Theyarehighlyeducated.B.Theyaretrulycreative.
C.Theyarepioneers.D.Theyarepeace-lovers.
B
WhenIwasabout12,Ihadanenemy,agirlwholikedtopointoutmyshortcomings.Weekbyweekherlistgrew:
Iwasverythin;
Iwasn’tagoodstudent;
Italkedtoomuch;
Iwastooproudandsoon.ItriedtobearallthesethingsaslongasIcould.Atlast,Ibecameveryangry.Irantomyfatherwithtearsinmyeyes.
Helistenedtomequietly,thenheasked,“Arethethingsshesaidtrueornot?
Janet,didn’tyoueverwonderwhatyouarereallylike?
Well,younowhavethegirl’sopinion.Goandmakealistofeverythingshesaid,markthepointsthataretrue.Paynoattentiontootherthingsshesaid.”
Ididashetoldme.Tomygreatsurprise,Idiscoveredthatabouthalfofthethingsweretrue.SomeofthemIcouldn’tchange(likebeingverythin),butagoodnumberIcouldandsuddenlyIwantedtochange.ForthefirsttimeIgotafairlyclearpictureofmyself.
IbroughtthelistbacktoDaddy.Herefusedtotakeit,“That’sjustforyou,”hesaid.“Youknowbetterthananyoneelsethetruthaboutyourself.Butyouhavetolearntolisten,notjustclosingyourearsinangerandfeelinghurt.Whensomethingthatissaidaboutyouistrue,you’llfinditwillbeofhelptoyou.Don’tshutyourears.Listentootherpeople’sopinions,buthearthetruthanddowhatyouthinkisright.”
Daddy’sadvicehasreturnedtomeatmanyimportantmoments.Inmylife,I’veneverhadabetterpieceofadvice.
24.Theunderlinedsentence“Weekbyweekherlistgrew”means“__________”.
A.WeekbyWeek,myshortcomingsgrewmoreserious
B.Shehadmadealistofshortcomingsandkeptonaddingnewonestoit
C.Iwashavingmoreandmoreshortcomingsastimewenton
D.Weekbyweekshediscoveredmoreshortcomingsofmine
25.Whydidherfatherlistentoherquietly?
A.Becausehebelievedthatwhatherdaughter’senemysaidwasmostlytrue.
B.Becausehehadbeensoangrythathewantedtoshowthisbykeepingsilentforawhile.
C.Becausehedidn’tbelieveinhisdaughter
D.Becausehewasn’tquitesurewhichgirlwastellingthetruth.
26.Whatdidthefatherdoafterheheardhisdaughter’scomplaint?
A.Hetoldhernottopayanyattentiontowhather“enemy”said.
B.Hecriticizedherandtoldhertoovercomehershortcomings.
C.Hetoldhertolistwhather"
enemy"
hadsaidandpayattentiontothetruepoints.
D.Herefusedtotakethelistandhavealookatit.
27.Whichdoyouthinkwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?
A.NotanEnemy,butaBestFriend
B.MyFather
C.TheBestAdviceI’veEverHad
D.MyChildhood
C
IstillremembermyfirstdayatschoolinLondonandIwashalf-excitedandhalf-frightened.OnmywaytoschoolIwonderedwhatsortofquestionstheotherboyswouldaskmeandpracticedalltheanswers:
“Iamnineyearsold.IwasbornherebutIhaven’tlivedheresinceIwastwo.IwaslivinginFarley.It’saboutthirtymilesaway.IcamebacktoLondontwomonthsago.”Ialsowonderedifitwasthecustomforboystofightstrangerslikeme,butIwastallformyage.Ihopedtheywoulddecidenottoriskit.
Noonetookanynoticeofmebeforeschool.Istoodinthecenteroftheplayground,expectingsomeonetosay“hello”,butnoonespoketome.Whenateachercalledmynameandtoldmewheremyclassroomwas,oneortwoboyslookedatmebutthatwasall.
MyteacherwascalledMr.Jones.Therewere42boysintheclass,soIdidn’tstandoutthere,either,untilthefirstlessonoftheafternoon.Mr.JoneswasveryfondofCharlesDickensandhehaddecidedtoreadaloudtousfromDavidCopperfield,butfirstheaskedseveralboysiftheyknewDickens’birthplace,butnooneguessedright.AboycalledBrian,thebiggestintheclass,said:
“Timbuktu”,andMr.Joneswentredintheface.Thenheaskedme.Isaid:
“Portsmouth”,andeveryonestaredatmebecauseMr.JonessaidIwasright.Thisdidn’tmakemeverypopular,ofcourse.“Hethinkshe’sclever.”IheardBriansay.
Afterthat,wewentouttotheplaygroundtoplayfootball.IwasinBrian’steam,andheobviouslyhadDickensinmindbecausehetoldmetogoingoal.Nooneeverwantedtobethegoalkeeper.“He’sbigenoughanduselessenough.”Briansaidwhensomeoneaskedhimwhyhehadchosenme.
IsupposeMr.Jones,whoservedasthejudge,rememberedDickens,too,becausewhenthegamewasnearlyover,Brianpushedoneoftheplayersontheotherteam,andhegavethemapenalty(惩罚).Astheboykickedtheballtomyright,Ithrewmyselfdowninstinctively(本能地)andsavedit.Allmyteamcrowdedroundme.Mybarekneeswereinjuredandbleeding.Briantookoutahandkerchiefandofferedittome.“Doyouwanttojoinmygang(帮派)?
”hesaid.
Attheendoftheday,Iwasnolongerastranger.
28.Thewriter