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A.At5:
30pm.B.At6:
00pm.C.At6:
30pm.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听第六段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatdayisitprobablytoday?
A.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Thursday.
7.Whatwillthemendotonight?
A.Prepareforatest.
B.B.GooutwithAlice.
C.C.Gotoalecture.
请听第七段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atthebeginningofthenewterm.
B.Duringthesummervocation.
C.Attheendoftheterm.
9.Whydoesthemencomehere?
A.Tosaygoodbyetolily.
B.Tomeetanewteacher.
C.Toattendahistoryclass.
请听第八段材料,回答第10-12题。
10.Whatwastheman’spenpaldoingwhenhewastravellinginBeijing?
A.StudyinginBeijing.
B.Visitinghisfamily.
C.TravelinginSichuan.
11.Onwhichdaydidthemanvisitthesummerpalace?
A.Thefirstday.B.Thesecondday.C.Thethirdday.
12.Whatwastheweatherlikeonthethirdday?
A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.
请听第九段材料,回答第13-16题。
13.Whatequipmentinthekitchenusesthemostenergy?
A.Theelectriccooker.
B.Thedishwasher.
C.Therefrigerator.
14.HowmanytreesdoesittaketoprinttheSundaytimes?
A.75,000B.15,000C.10,000
15.Whichquestiondoesthewomananswerwrong?
A.Thefirstone.
B.Thesecondone.
C.Thethirdone.
16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Shelikesreadingnewspapers.
B.Shehasanenergy-savingcar.
C.Shedidn'
twiththeprice.
请听第十段材料,回答第17-20题。
17.Howlongwilleachstreetdanceclasslast?
A.Onehour.B.Oneandahalfhours.C.Twohours.
18.WhowillbeteachingtheLatindanceclass?
A.AngelaStevenson.
B.JanineDavis.
C.Andrew.
19.HowmuchdoeseachLatindanceclasscostperhour?
A.€7.50.B.€10.50.C.€11.00.
20.WhichclassesisonSaturdaymorning?
A.Streetdance.B.Latindance.C.Folkdance.
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)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的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
"
Getup,getup,Jim.It'
stimetogetup!
"
mymothersaidwhileshewaspushingme.Iopenedmyeyesandlookedattheclock."
Ohdear!
It'
saquartertoeightalready.I'
llbelateforschoolagain,"
Ithought.Ijumpedoutofthebed,washedmyface,thenhurriedtothebusstopwithoutbreakfast.AssoonasIgotonthebus,itstartedrunning."
I'
msureIcangettotheschoolontime,"
Isaidtomyself.Suddenlythebusstopped.Thebusdrivergotoffthebus,thengotonthebusagainandsaid,"
msorry,ladiesandgentlemen.There'
ssomethingwrongwiththebus.Pleasegetoffthebusandwaitforanotherone."
"
Icouldn'
twait.Theschoolisnotfar.I'
dbetterruntotheschool,"
Ithought,andthenIbegantorun.ButbeforeIgottotheschool,itbegantorainhard.
IreachedtheclassroombutIwaswetshiveringwithcold.Thephysicsteacherhadalreadybegunhislesson.ItwasMr.Smith.Hewasaboutfiftyyearsold.AllthestudentswerealittleafraidofhimandsowasI.Ilikedneitherhimnorhisphysicslessons.IhesitatedforamomentandthenIopenedthedoor."
mverysorry,Mr.Smith.I'
mlateagain,"
Isaidwitharedface.
"
It'
syouagain,Jim,"
Mr.smithsaidangrily."
vetoldyounotbelate,butyou…"
hesuddenlystoppedandlookedatmywetclothes.Heturnedtotheclassandsaid,"
mverysorry,myboysandgirls."
Withthesewordshequicklytookoffhisownjacketandhandedittome."
Nowtakeoffyourwetcoatandputthisoneoryou'
llcatchcold,"
hesaidkindly.
IwenttomyseatwithMr.Smith'
sjacketon.ItwasabitlargeformebutIfeltverywarminit.Ifound,forthefirsttime,physicswassointerestingandhowwellIcouldunderstandit!
21.Jimwaslateforschoolbecause_______.
A.hegotuptoolate
B.therewassomethingwrongwiththebus
C.itrainedheavily
D.hehadtowaitforthebus
22.Mr.Smith,thephysicsteacher,_______atfirstwhenJimcameintothe
classroom.
A.feltsadB.lookedkindC.lookedworriedD.wasunhappy
23.Jimfeltthat_______.
A.thejacketwaslargeenoughtokeephimwarm
B.Mr.Smithtookgoodcareofhim
C.heunderstoodwhatMr.Smithsaidallthetime
D.physicsiseasyifyoulikethephysicsteachers
24.Fromthestory,wecanlearnthat_______.
A.studentscan'
tbelateforschool
B.studentscanlearnbetterifteacherslovethem
C.physicsiseasyifyoulikethephysicsteachers
D.you'
llcatchcoldifyourclothesarewet
B
WhenJackieRobinsonwalkedontoEbbetsFieldinBrooklyn,NewYork,onApril15,1947,hechangedbaseballforever.AsthefirstAfricanAmericantoplayintheMajorLeagueinmoderntimes,manybelievehechangedthecountryforever.
Robinsonwasbornin1919.HelivedinatimewhenrulescontrolledwhatAfricanAmericanscoulddo.Hewasatopathlete,playingfootball,basketballandbaseball.ButplayingforamajorLeagueteamwasofflimitstoRobinsonbecauseofhisrace.
BranchRickey,presidentandmanageroftheBrooklynDodgers,signed(和……签约)Robinsonin1947.HebelievedthatRobinsonnotonlyhadtheskills,butthecouragetofacethechallengeofbecomingmodernbaseball’sfirstblackplayer.
Itwasn’teasy.Robinsonsometimesfacedboos(嘘声)fromfans.Buthebecameastar,anyway.In1962,hebecamethefirstAfrican-AmericanplayerchosentoentertheBaseballHallofFame.In2005,hewasawardedaCongressionalGoldMedal,thehighestawardCongresscangivetoanAmerican.
Bybreakingbaseball’scolorbarrier(肤色障碍),Robinsonopenedthedoorformanytofollowhisfootsteps,notonlyinbaseball,butinotherareasoflifeaswell.Afterhestoppedplayingthegame,Robinsonworkedasamanagerforacoffeecompany.Hewroteanewspapercolumn(专栏).Healso
startedabank.
25.AccordingtoBranchRickey,JackieRobinsonwas__________.
A.poorbutclever
B.unluckybutconfident
C.proudandstrong
D.braveandskilled
26.WecanknowthatJackieRobinson’sstory__________.
A.changedmanyAfricans’ideas
B.hadaneffectonmanyblackpeople’slives
C.encouragedblackpeopletofightwithwhites
D.startedahotdiscussionaboutthecolorbarrier
27.WhichofthefollowingisNOTwhatheoncedid?
A.anewspapercolumnwriter
B.abanker
C.auniversityteacher
D.amanagerinacompany
C
Ifyou’vegotalittleonewhoridesthebustoschool,it’sasafebetthatyouworry.Isitsafe,orshouldparentsmakesuretheirlittleonesgotoschoolin-one-piece
Everyday,morethan23millionchildrenacrossthecountryrideinschoolbuses,whichareactuallythesafestformoftransportationforchildren.Aschoolbusismorethanseventimesassafeasmini-buses,stationwagons,andotherpassengervehicles.Beingbiggerisbetter:
Bydesign,schoolbusescanprovidecrashprotection.
ButConsumersUnionbelievesthatallschoolbusesshouldhaveseatbelts.DavidChampion,whoheadsourautotestingoperation,saysseatbeltsareveryimportantforanybusthatdrivesonthehighway.Takesometimetoteachchildrenthedo’sanddon’tsofridingtheschoolbus.Tellthemtouseseatbelts.
Asamotorist,keepasharpeyeoutforkidsandbuses.Boardingandexitingthebusaretheriskiesttimesforchildren.Motoristsmustwatchoutwhentheyarenearschoolbuses.Sincechildrenmaybedistracted,it’simportantthatmotoristskeepaclosewatchwhendrivinginschoolareasandneighborhoods.
TheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministrationoffersthesesuggestions:
Askchildrentomakesuretheygettothebusstopontime.Makesuretheywaitontheroadsideawayfromtheroad.Teachyourchildtoaskthedriverforhelpifhe/shedropssomethingnearthebus.Adrivercannotseeachildwhomaybenddowntopicksomethingup.Haveyourchilduseabackpackorbagtokeeplooseitemscontained.Makesureclothingandbackpackshavenoloosedrawstrings(细绳)orlongstrapsthatmaygetcaughtinthebusdoor.Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutschoolbussafety,youcanreadtheSafeKidsUSAtips.
28.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“inonepiece”inParagraph1probably
mean________.
A.Happily.B.Safely.
C.Immediately.D.Finally.
29.Whatdoesthewriterthinkisthesafestformoftransportationfor
children?
A.Takingasmallcar.
B.Takingastationwagon.
C.Takingabigschoolbus.
D.Takingasmallbus.
30.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout________.
A.Thesuggestionsthatchildrenshouldkeepinmindatschool.
B.Someadviceonhowtokeepchildrenhappyonaschoolbus.
C.Theimportantsafetymeasuresthatshouldbecarriedoutatschool.
D.Thedo’sanddon’tsforchildrentoridetheschoolbussafely.
31.Wecaninferthispassageiswrittenfor________.
A.studentsB.teachers
C.parentsD.busdrivers
D
Quitesimply,adomesticrobotisamachineusedforhouseholdwork.Thereareonlyafewlimitedmodelssofar,butscientistsalloverthecountryareexpectingarobotrevolutionwithinthenextcoupleofdecades.Infact,in2006,America’srichestmanBillGateswroteanarticleARobotinEveryHome,whichdiscussedthegreatpotential(潜力)ofrobotsineveryAmericanhome.
Therearethreetypesofdomesticrobots:
Low-levelrobots,carerobotsandthehighest-levelrobots.Low-levelrobotsarebasicmachinesdesignedforfun.Thereareseveraldomesticrobotsinthemarkettoday,but