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3.Whydidn’tthemananswerthephone?

A.Becausetherewassomethingwrongwiththephone.

B.Becauseheforgottotakethephonewithhim.

C.Becausehisphonewasmissing.

4.What’stheweatherliketoday?

A.Hot.B.Warm.C.Cold.

5.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Movetoanewneighborhood.

B.Haveatalkwiththecouple.

C.Makefriendswiththecouple.

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至7题。

6.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Saleswomanandcustomer.

C.Motherandson.

7.Whatmakesthewomandecidetobuythesecondjacket?

A.Thedifferentstyle.

B.Thecolor.

C.Theprice.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Howdoesthemanusuallycometoschool?

A.Bybus.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.

9.WhathappenedtoTomyesterday?

A.Hewascaughtintheheavyrain.

B.Hisrightarmwasbroken.

C.Hewasalmosthitbyatruck.

10.Whatprobablycausedtheaccident?

A.ThatTomrodetoofast.

B.Thatthetruckdriverwasdrunk.

C.Thattheroadwaswet.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatdidthewomanthinkofthemovie?

A.Romantic.B.Boring.C.Good.

12.Whatdidtheyoungcoupledoduringthemovie?

A.Theycoughedsometimes.

B.Theykepttalking.

C.Theywentoutseveraltimes.

13.Whatdidthemando?

A.Hewenttoseeamovie,too.

B.Hewentswimming.

C.Hestayedathome.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whenisthewoman’swedding?

A.Inaweek.

B.Inhalfamonth.

C.Inaboutthreeweeks.

15.Wheredothewoman’sgrandparentslivenow?

A.InLondon.

B.InTokyo.

C.InNewYork.

16.WhydidthemangotoJapan?

A.Onbusiness.

B.Forsightseeing.

C.Tovisithisfamily.

17.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

A.Lovehiskidsmore.

B.Sparetimeforthejoyoflife.

C.Findabetterjob.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Howmanypeopledon’tgooutduringtheweekinLosAngeles?

A.60%.B.70%.C.90%.

19.Inwhichcitycanyousafelyleavethingsinyourcar?

A.InLosAngeles.

C.InMilan.

20.WhendidClifffirstgotoliveinMilan?

A.In1935.B.In1975.C.In1995.

听力原文:

(Text1)

M:

Mom,youknowIdon’tlikepeaches.

W:

Dear,theyarenotforyou.Anniscoming.Hereareyourapplesandbananas.

(Text2)

YouaresendingthepostcardtoChina.Why?

Doyouhaveanyfriendsorfamilylivingthere?

It’stomypenpal,agirlImetontheInternetamonthago.

(Text3)

Icalledyouhundredsoftimeslastnight,butyoudidn’tanswerthephone.

Oh,I’mterriblysorry.Ileftmyphoneinmyofficelastnight.

(Text4)

Wouldyouliketogoswimmingwithmetomorrow?

Areyousureitwillbefine?

Idon’twanttoswimifitisascoldastoday.

I’mnotsure.Thenhowaboutgoingtoclimbamountainorgoingtobuysomebooks?

OK,Ijustneedsomereferencebooks.

(Text5)

Ihatethenewcouplewhomovedhereamonthago.

Whathavetheydonetomakeyousoangry?

Theyquarrelalmosteveryday.Ican’tstanditanymore.

Whynothaveasincereconversationwiththem?

(Text6)

Howdoyoulikethisjacket?

Itlooksgoodandthepriceisreasonable.ButIalreadyhavefourjackets.

IwanttobuyoneforJack.Wehaven’tseenhimsinceourwedding.Ithinkhewilllikethestyle.

ButIdon’tthinkhewilllikethecolor.

Thenhowabouttheredoneoverthere?

Helikesred,doesn’the?

Yes.Redishisfavoritecolor.

Thenlet’stakethatone.

(Text7)

Whydidyoucometoschoolonfoottoday?

Whereisyourbicycle?

Itwasdamaged.

How?

IlentittoTomyesterday.Butheisnotsogoodatridingabicycle,andtheweathersuddenlybecamebad.Herodemuchfasterinordertogethomebeforeitrained,butatrucksuddenlyappeared...

DearGod!

Washehitbythetruck?

Hejumpedoffthebikeintime,buthebrokehisleftarm.

Heshouldhavebeencareful.

(Text8)

Howdidyoulikethemovie?

Itwasgood.ButIdidn’tenjoyit.

Why?

Theyoungcoupleseatedonmyrightkepttalkingallthetime.

Whydidn’tyoustopthem?

Itried.Buttheydidn’tlistentome.Iwasangry.Butwhatmademeangrierwasthemiddleagedwomanseatedonmyleft.Shecoughedeverytwominutes.

That’snoisy.

Shedidn’tevencoverhermouthwhenshecoughed.

That’srude.

Butshedidn’tseemtorealizethat.Andtheyounggirlseatedinfrontofmewentoutseveraltimes.Anyway,IwishIhadgoneswimmingwithyouinstead.

(Text9)

WhenwillBobcomebacktoNewYork?

Inaweek.Westillhavehalfamonthtoprepareforourwedding.

WillhestillworkinLondonafteryougetmarried?

No.He’llcomebacktoworkinNewYorkafterourhoneymoon.

Sowillyourgrandparentscometoyourwedding?

ImeantheyarelivingfarawayinTokyo.

Sure,theywill.I’mtheappleoftheireye.Thenwe’llgotoJapanwiththem.

BobandIwillspendourhoneymoonthere.Japanisabeautifulcountry,isn’tit?

That’strue.ActuallyI’vebeentoJapanseveraltimesformywork,butIseldomhadtimeforsightseeing.

Workisnoteverything.Youshouldsparesometimeforthejoyoflife.

I’dliketo,butIcan’t.Ihavetwokids.Ihavetoworkhardformyfamily.

Doyouoftenspendtimewiththem?

Yes.Asyouhavesaid,workisnoteverything.

(Text10)

Threepeoplewholiveabroadtalkabouttheir“new”countries.

SallyfromSpainlivesinLosAngeles:

“Peopleusetheircarsforeverything.Youneverseepeoplewalkinginthestreet.60%ofthepeopledon’tgooutduringtheweekbecausetheyworkveryhard.It’snormaltoworktwelvehoursadayandpeopleusuallyonlyhaveoneortwoweek’sholiday.Workisthemostimportantthinghere,moreimportantthanfamilyandsociallife.”

AndyfromItalylivesinTokyo:

“Thereisalmostnocrimehere.Youcanwalksafelyinthecitylateatnight.Andyoucanleavethingsinyourcarandnobodywillstealthem!

70%ofthepeopledrivecarefully,butthebigproblemisthattherearen’tanystreetnames.It’simpossibletofindwhereyouwanttogo.Eventaxidriversdon’tknow!

90%ofthepeopleareshyandpoliteandtheyspeakveryquietly.Butwhentheydrink,someofthemchangecompletely!

ClifffromtheUKlivesinMilan:

“Everybodydresseswell,especiallythemen.Before,90%ofthepeoplelovedcookingfoodhere.Buttimesarechanging.Todaymanypeopleunder35can’tcook.WhenIfirstcametoliveherein1995,therewasnoMcDonald’sbutnowtheyareeverywhere.Fiveoutoftendrive.Peoplehereareinlovewiththeircarsandtheydriveveryfast.”

答案:

1~5 CBBCB 6~10 ABCCA

11~15 CBBBB 16~20 ABABC

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)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

UnderthecoldclearwaterofLakeHuron,researchershavefoundafiveandahalffootlongpieceofwoodthatis8,900yearsold.Thewood,whichistapered(使成锥形)ononesideinawaythatlooksdeliberate,mayprovideimportantcluestoamysteriousperiodinNorthAmericanprehistory.

“Thiswasthestagewhenhumansgraduallyshiftedfromhuntinglargeanimalstofishing,gatheringandagriculture,”saidanthropologistJohnO’Shea.“Butbecausemostoftheplacesinthisareathatprehistoricpeoplelivedinarenowunderwater,wedon’thavegoodevidenceofthisimportantshiftitself.Wejusthavecluesfrombeforeandafterthechange.”

WithsupportfromtheNationalScienceFoundation(NSF)andtheNationalOceanicandAtmosphericAdministration(NOAA),O’SheaandhiscolleagueGuyMeadowsbeganexploringtheareaseveralyearsago.In2009theyreportedfindingaseriesofstonefeaturesthattheybelievewere“drivelanes”usedbyancientIndianhunters.

Sincethatdiscovery,O’SheaandMeadowshaveworkedonidentifyinghumancampsites,whicharetypicallylocatedawayfromhuntingareas.Ontheir25footboat,theresearchersfirstspottedtheancientwoodobjectusingasmallpieceofequipmentwithacamera.Thenateamofdivers—includingO’Shea—wentdownabout100feettogetit.

Thewood’sagehasnowbeenfixedbymeansofcarbondating.Itiscurrentlyundergoingmoredetailedanalysestodeterminewhethertherehasbeenhumanmodification,whichvisualexaminationsuggests.“Thefirstthingyounoticeisthatitappearstohavebeenshapedwitharoundedbaseandapointedtip,”O’Sheasaid.“Itmusthavebeencreated.Itlookslikeitmighthavebeenusedasatentpoleorapoletohangmeat.”

Inadditiontothewood,theresearchershavecollectedmanyothersamplesfromthebottomofthelake.O’Sheaandhiscolleagueswillneedtowaitforcalmerweatherbeforetheycanresumetheirsearchforevidenceofhumanlifeunderthegreatlake.

21.Duringthemysteriousperiodmentionedinthepassage,theLakeHuronarea________.

A.wasdesertedbyancientIndians

B.witnessedthestartofagriculture

C.wastakenupbylargeanimals

D.begantobecoveredbywater

解析:

选B 推理判断题。

从第一、二段的“mayprovideimportantcluestoamysteriousperiodinNorthAmericanprehistory...whenhumansgraduallyshiftedfromhuntinglargeanimalstofishing,gatheringandagriculture”可知B项正确。

22.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisWRONG?

A.ThefindingsofJohnO’Sheaandhiscolleaguesmayproveaprevioustheory.

B.TheeffortthatJohnO’SheaandMeadowsmadebefore2010wasmeaningless.

C.Someequipmentwasusedtosupportthediscovery.

D.JohnO’Sheaandhiscolleaguesdidn’tdrawthefinalconclusionfromvisualexamination.

选B 细节理解题。

从第三段

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