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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.Whatarethespeakersdoing?
A.Bakingthepopcorn.B.Makingpotatochips.C.Eatingsomecakes.
7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Fatheranddaughter.B.Husbandandwife.C.Brotherandsister.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whereisthemangoingforhisholiday?
A.Thecinema.B.AirsRock.C.CityMuseum.
9.Whatdoesthewomanwantherholidaytobelike?
A.Active.B.Interesting.C.Relaxing.
10.WhatwillthewomandowithKate?
A.Seefilms.B.Havedinner.C.WatchTVshows.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherapartment?
A.Ithasonebedroomwithabigkitchen.
B.Ithasonebedroomwithalargebalcony.
C.Ithastwobedroomswithasmallkitchen.
12.Whatwillthemando?
A.Paythewoman$400.
B.Seethehouseinperson.
C.Haveatripfortwoweeks.
13.Whenwillthewomanmeettheman?
A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.HowdoesTimgettoschoolnow?
A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.
15.WhatadviceisTimgoingtogivehisteachers?
A.Makestudentsusebothsidesofpaper.
B.Askstudentstodohomeworkelectronically.
C.Requeststudentstorecycleschoolpaper.
16.WhatdoesTimthinktheschoolcafeteriashoulddo?
A.Uselocalproduce.
B.HavemeatlessMondays.
C.Stopsellingbottleddrinks.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatcausesthedelaysnearCrossroad215?
A.Acaraccident.B.Roadrepairwork.C.Thefoggyweather.
18.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeearlyinthemorning?
A.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.
19.Whataredriversadvisedtodo?
A.Drivewithcaution.
B.Stoptowatchthedeer.
C.Travelinthemountain.
20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?
A.Conductingatraining.
B.Hostingaradioprogram.
C.Forecastingtheweather.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10个小题;
每小题2.5分,满分25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
Onawarmmorninglastsummer,busdriverTimWatsonwasabouthalfwaythroughhisdaily15-mileroutefromMilpitastoFremontwhenawarningfromtheTransportationAuthorityflashedacrosshisdashboard(仪表盘)screen.Themessagereadathree-year-oldchildhadbeenkidnapped(诱拐)inMilpitas,anditaskedthatdriversbeonthelookoutfortheboy.
Thevictimwasdescribedasathree-year-oldchildinshortsandredshoes;
thesuspect,amaninhis20swearingjeansandablacksweatshirtandcarryingabrownbackpack.Timfelthisstomachdropwhenherealizedthatamanwithachildonhishiphadboardedthebusjusttenminutesearlier.Timglancedinoneofhismirrorsandsawthepairsittinginthelastseatatthebackofthenearlyemptybus.
Timradioedthebuscompany.“IbelieveIhavethekidnappingsuspectonmybus,”hetoldtheoperator,keepinghisvoicelow.TheoperatordirectedTimtocontinuetohisfinalstopattheFremontBARTsubwaystation,wherepoliceofficerswouldbewaiting.“AsI’mdriving,allIcanthinkaboutiswhatI’mgoingtodoifIgettherebeforethepolice,”hesays.Sohesloweddown,rollingalongat35mphina65milesperhourzone.
WhenTimsawfromthesidemirrorspolicecarspullupbehindthebussilentlybutwithredlightsflashing,hestoppedthebusandopenedthedoors.Asthemangotoffthebuswiththeboy,apoliceofficergrabbedthechildoutofhisarms,threwthesuspecttotheground,andpinnedhim.
ThepoliceofficerstoldTimthataboutanhourearlier,theman,David,23,hadtakentheboyawayfromtheMilpitaslibraryafterhewanderedawayfromhismother.
21.
Tim
realized
the
man
could
be
suspect
when
he______.
A.radioed
bus
companyB.read
dashboard
message
C.
saw
board
busD.
spotted
a
kid
on
man’s
hip
22.
Why
did
slow
down
bus?
A.
To
makeacalltotheoperator.B.
drive
below
speed
limit.
C.Tomeet
police
atthe
right
time.D.
watch
out
for
kidnapped
boy.
23.
WhatkindofpersonisTim?
Skeptical.B.
Quick-minded.C.
Good-tempered.D.Knowledgeable.
B
Anallergy,alsoknownasanallergicdisease,isanimmune(免疫)systemreactiontonormallyharmlessthings,suchasdust,plants,animalsorcertainfoods.Symptomsvarydependingontheallergy.Commoncoldsymptomssuchas
low
fever,sneezing,and
asorethroatmay
allindicateallergies.
Whatcausesanallergicreactionisaquestionstillpuzzlingscientists.Typesofallergieshavegreatly
increased
since
mid-20th
century,
leading
some
experts
to
suggestthe
increasedenvironmentalpollutionis
held
responsible.Some
suggest
that
allergies
are
relatedwithgenes(基因)withtwinsbeing
particularlylikely
share
thesame
problems.
Often,
anallergic
reaction
will
develop
inchildhood,butsincemanyreactionsarelikelytoworsenwithrepeated
exposure,
symptoms
can
starttoappearatanyage.However,
peoplemayovercomechildhood
allergieswithagegrowing.
Testing
an
allergy
tricky
process,
particularly
if
allergic
couldthreatenthevictim’slife.
Doctors
often
usea
skintestmethodfor
varietyof
possibleallergicreactions.Inskintesting,atiny
amount
of
allergen(过敏原)
is
shot
into
markedplaceofskin
see
iftheskinreactsnegatively.Ifseriousreactions
concern,doctorscanalsouse
bloodtest,although
thistakesmoretimeandmaybeless
accurate
than
skin
testing.
Treatment
may
depend
type
and
severedegree
patient’s
response.Insomemildcases,
such
as
sneezing
caused
by
animalexposure,patientsaretoldtoavoidexposurewhenpossible.Avoiding
thefoodisalsokeywithmany
food
allergies,particularlythose
causesevereresponses.Whenavoidingisimpossible,
doctors
mayrecommend
shots.Thisintendstobuild
up
tolerance(耐受力)
inthe
immunesystembyexposingthe
patient
increasingsmall
amountsoftheallergenovertime.
24.Accordingtothepassage,anallergy________.
A.isusuallycausedbyfoodsB.disappearswithagegrowing
C.mayshowvarioussymptomsD.harmspeople’simmunesystem
25.Thetestingprocessofanallergyis________.
A.toughB.flexibleC.easyD.accurate
26.Whatistheproperwaytopreventanallergy?
A.Use
askintest
method.B.Givevictimsregularshots.
C.
Builduppeople’bodies.D.Avoidexposuretoallergen.
C
In
today’shouseholds
where
both
parents
go
work
kids
have
busy
schedules
withschool,homeworkand
many
afternoon
activities,
finding
time
gathering
at
tableseemsallbutimpossible.Yet,studies
shown
again
eating
together
hasmultiplebenefits
forfamilymembers,especiallychildren.
According
reports
issued
National
Center
Addiction
SubstanceAbuse
atColumbiaUniversity(CASA),children
who
eat
morewith
their
family
lower
risk
ofdevelopingpooreatinghabits,weight
problems
or
alcohol
dependencies.Theytend
performbetteracademicallythan
thosewhofrequentlyeat
alone.
Family
mealscameintoAmericanlifein
century.In
the60’s
70’s,social,economicandtechnologicalchangesquicklydissolvedtheshort-livedwayoffamilymeals.Restaurantvisits,take-outandTVdinners
havesincebecome
norm(常态).
There
indications,
however,
old
customs
coming
back.Accordingto
thelatest
CASAreports,59%of
surveyed
families
said
they
ate
dinner
least
five
timesa
week,a
significantincreasefrom
47%
in
1998.
Whatever
drives
this
trend,
it
adevelopment
thatshouldbewelcomed.
Eating
not
just
about
nutrition.
It
isabout
teaching
themhowtobecomemembers
society
culture.
Food
has
become
so
easily
andcheaplyavailablethatwenolongerappreciate
itssignificance.We
rediscover
itsimportanceand
itsvalue.Sharingamealwithlovedones
should
considered
special
event,
whichcan
almosttake
form
ofaceremony,asitwaspracticedbyourancestorsforwhomfinding
wasa
constant
struggle.
Of
course,
there
no
guarantee
simple
act
home
surrounded
byfamilymaymakechildrenmorevirtuous
socially
more
responsible.Butitcanlaythegroundwork
fora
lot
things
thatpointthem
direction.
27.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencesuggest?
A.Thispracticeoffamilymealsstartedtochange.
B.Diningathomewouldenjoygreatpopularity.
C.Thesocietywastodevelopatarapidspeed.
D.Americanswouldattachimportancetotake-out.
28.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardseatingtogetherasafamily?
A.Favorable.B.Disapproving.C.Reserved.D.Objective.
29.Fromthepassagewelearnour
ancestorspossibly_____.
A.valuedtheed