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1.Whattimedoesthemanusuallygotobed?
A.At10:
00pm.B.At11:
00pm.C.At9:
00pm.
2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Waystofindgoodjobs.B.Tipsonjobinterviews.
C.Theeffectofjobadvertisement.
3.Whatisthepriceofanewcar?
A.$8,300
B.$8,500C.$20,000
4.Whathappenedtothemanlastnight?
A.Helosthiscellphone.B.Hefellasleepinthechair.
C.Hiscarbrokedownonthewaytothecinema.
5.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?
A.Heattendedameeting.B.Hewenttoahospital.
C.Hestayedathome.
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.Wheredidthewomangofirstaftergraduation?
A.GuangzhouB.TianjinC.Qingdao
7.HowlonghasthewomanbeeninTianjin?
A.NearlyaweekB.Severalweeks
C.Nearlythreeyears
听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
8.WhatdoweknowaboutMike?
A.Hehastoattendanacademicmeeting.
B.Heisthebeststudentinhisclass.
C.Hehasbeentoobusytosleeprecently.
9.WhowillgotothehospitalwithMike?
A.HismotherB.HisfatherC.Hiswife
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wherearetheygoingtohavelunch?
A.AtMike’shomeB.AtHans’shomeC.AtBetty’shome
11.Howlongwouldittakethemantoreachhisdestinationonfoot?
A.TwentyminutesB.HalfanhourC.Fortyminutes
12.Howisthemangoingtothewoman’shome?
A.BytaxiB.BybusC.Bycar
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthedialogueabout?
A.Acaraccident
B.Drivingrules
C.Howtobeagooddriver
14.Whichpartoftheoldmanwasinju
red?
A.ArmB.LegC.Hand
15.Whydidtheaccidenthappen?
A.Thedriverwasdrunk
B.Thedriverwassendingamessage
C.Thedriverwentthrougharedlight
16.Whosawtheaccident?
A.ThemanB.ThewomanC.Thepolice
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatwasEleanorRoosevelt’sfamilylike?
A.Happyandhealthy
B.Happybutpoor
C.Wealthyandinfluential
18.WhenwasEleanorRoosevelt’sfatherdie?
A.Whenshewassixyearsold
B.Whenshewaseightyearsold
C.Whenshewastenyearsold
19.WhatdidEleanorRooseveltnotdotohelpothers?
A.Helpworkerswhowerebadlytreated
B.Helpwomentoimprovetheirsocialcondition.
C.RaisemoneyforthepoorchildrenofNewYorkCity
20.WhendidFranklinandEleanorgetmarried?
A.In1884B.In1905C.In1913
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
Asweallknow,itwasThomasJeffersonwhowrotetheDeclarationofIndependence(《独立宣言》).Hewroteitintwoweeks,andafterafewchanges,itwasacceptedbytheCongress(国会).Asares
ult,hebecamefamous.
BorninVirginia,ThomasJefferson,abrilliantstudentatschoolandalmosttalentedlawyerlater,wasmuchinterestedinpolitics.
JeffersonwaselectedtheGovernorofVirginiain1779,andhewassenttoFranceastherepresentativeoftheAmericangovernmentin1784.Sixteenyearslater,attheageof57,hewaselectedpresidentafterWashingtonandAdams.Farfromahandsomeman,hewastallwithlongarmsandbighands.Jefferson,whowasanamusingtalkerinconversationbutapoorspeaker,wasgenerallygood-natured.
JeffersonwasregardedasadefenderoffreedominAmerica.Asapresident,heprotectedtherightoffreespeech.Interestinglyenough,inhiseightyearsaspresident,Jeffersonnevervetoed(否决)abillwhichtheCongresshadpassed.HedidalotinorganizingthenewUniversityofVirginia.ThomasJeffersondiedonJulythefourth,1826,thefiftiethanniversaryofAmericanIndependence.
21.FromthepassagewecaninferthatAmericawonitsindependencein_______.
A.1786B.1800C.1842D.1776
22.HowoldwasThomasJeffersonwhenhebecametheGovernorofVirgina?
A.Hewas26.B.Hewasinhisforties.
C.Hewas36.D.Wedon’tknow.
23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Jeffersonwananamusingtalker,butnotgoodatspeakinginpublic.
B.Jeffersonwasnotaneasypersontogetalongwith.
C.Jeffersonwasnotonlyverytalentedbutalsoveryhandsome.
D.Notbeingpoliticallyminded,JeffersonnevervetoedabillpassedbytheCongress.
24.Jefferson’sgreatestcontributioninAmericanhistoryshouldbethat________.
A.hedidalotinorganizingthenewUniversityofVirginia.
B.hewasstronglyagainsttheslavery
C.hewrotetheDeclarationofIndependence
D.hewasfortherightoffreespeech
B
ItwasaveryfoggydayinLondon.Thefogwassothickthatitwasimpossibletoseemorethanafootorso.Buses,carsandtaxiswerenotabletorunandwerestandingbythesideoftheroad.Peopleweretryingtofindtheirwayaboutonfootbutwerelosingtheirwayinthefog.Mr.SmithhadaveryimportantmeetingattheHouseofCommonsandhadtogettherebutnoonecouldtakehim.Hetriedtowalktherebutfoundhewasquitelost.Suddenlyhebumpedintoastranger.Thestrangeraskedifhecouldhelphim.Mr.SmithsaidhewantedtogettotheHousesofParliament.Thestrangertoldhimhewouldtakehimthere.Mr.Smiththankedhimandtheystartedtowalkthere.Thefogwasgettingthickereveryminutebutthestrangerhadnodifficultyinfindingtheway.Hewentalongonestreet,turneddownanother,crossedasquareandatlastafterabouthalfanhour’swalktheyarrivedattheHousesofParliament.Mr.Smithcouldn’tunderstandhowthestrangerfoundhisway.“Itiswonderful,”hesaid.“Howdoyoufindthewayinthefog?
”
“Itisnotroubleatalltome,”saidthestranger,“Iamblind.”
25.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthatbumpintomeans_______.
A.knockoff
B.runinto
C.strike
D.trafficaccident
26.WhichofthefollowingstatementsareNOTtrue?
A.ThestrangerhasabettersightthanMr.Smith.
B.Heavyfogcancausetrafficaccidents.
C.It’seasytogetlostinafoggyday.
D.Thefogwasgettingthickerandthicker.
27.Thisarticlemainlytellsusthat________.
A.Londonisafoggycity.
B.Mr.Smithworksforthegovernment.
C.AblindstrangerledthewayforMr.Smithinafoggyday.
D.Mr.Smithhadaveryimportantmeetingandlosthiswayinthefog.
C
HowtoBecomeCleverer
Onceaboycametoaskafishermanhowtobecomecleverer,becausehismotheralwayscalledhim“foolishboy”.
“That’seasy,”answeredthefisherman.“Iknowonewaytomakeyoubecomecleverer.”
“Really?
“Ofcourse.Itissaidafishheadisgoodforbrain.Ifyoueatone,you’llbecomeclevererindeed.Payonlythreepoundsforonefishhead.”Theboypaidhimthreepoundsandthefishermancutoffafishheadandhandedittohim.
Arawfishheadisnotgood—notevenforahungryboytoeatbuttheboyateitupintwogulps.
“Doyoufeelanything?
”askedthefisherman.
“Notinmyhead,”saidtheboy.
Theboylayonthegroundandthought.“Onewholefishcostsonlytwopounds.Ihadpaidhimthreepoundsforthefishhead.Whycouldn’tIhavethewholefishforsoup,aheadforbrainandonepoundleftover?
”Hejumpedupandshoutedatthefisherman.“Youthief!
Youarefoolingme!
”Thefishermanlaughed,saying,“Thefishheadworksnow,yousee.”
28.Theboyateuptherawfishheadonlyintwogulps,becausehe__________.
A.enjoyit
B.wantedtotasteit
C.tookitasagoodmedicine
D.wasafoolishboy
29.Theboycametothefishermaninorderto__________.
A.buyafishhead
B.askthefishermanaquestion
C.becomecleverer
D.AandC
30.“Notinmyhead”means“__________”.
A.
Thefishheadwasnotintheboy’shead
B.Theboyfeltnothingcameintohishead
C.It’sdifficulttogiveananswerrightaway
D.Theboydidn’tfeelthathewascleverer
31.Theboypaidthreepounds.Heshouldhavehad__________.
A.awholefish
B.afishheadandonepoundback
C.awholefishandonepoundback
D.awholefish,afishheadandonepoundback
D
Mr.Rajdecidedtoredecoratehishouse.Hehadpurchasedthishousetwoandahalfyearsbefore.Sincehiskidsweregrowingup,heandhiswifewantedtoredecorateit.
Theydecidedtopulldownthewoodenwallsinthelivingroom.Actually,whenMr.Rajboughtthishouse,thesewoodenwallswereusedasapartoftheinterior(内部的)decoration.Butnowhehaddecidedtoremovethemsothattherewouldberoomforhiskidstoplay.
Whenthewoodenwallswereremoved,hewasshockedtoseealizard(蜥蜴)stuckinthespacebetweenthewalls.Hewassurprisedandwonderedhowthelizardwasthere,becausethewoodenwallswerecompletelysealedandtherewasnoroomtomovebehindthewalls.Hesuddenlynoticedthatthelizard’sfeetwerefixedtoonewallbyanail,whichhadbeenhammeredinfromtheoutside.Mrs.Rajremindedhimthattheyhadoncehammeredanailintothewalltohanguptheirkids’sphoto.Mr.Rajandhisfamilyallfeltsorryforthepoorlizard.However,theyallwonderedhowthelizardhadsurvivedforsuchalongtimewithoutmovingfromthatplace.
Thefamilydecidedtofindoutthesecret.Whiletheywerearrangingotherthings,Mr.Raj’ssonnoticedanotherlizardmovingclosetothelizardthatwasstuck.Andinawhile,heshouted,“Dad,lookhere!
Theotherlizardwascarryingfoodinitsmouth.Yes,thatwasthesecret.Thelizardhadbeenfeedingfoodtotheonestuckinthewall.Thisactwasverytouchingandeveryonewasamazedthattheotherlizardhadbeenabletofeedthestuckoneforsuchalongtimewithoutge