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A.Offeringhelp.B.Askingforhelp.C.Askingforpermission
3.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabookstore.B.Inalibrary.C.Inthepostoffice
4.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopay?
A.20dollars.B.30dollars.C.40dollars.
5.Whatdidthewomando?
A.Sheforgottodoastoldto.
B.Shecorrectedthefiguresinthefrontpage.
C.Shewrotethecorrectpartinanotherpage.
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,各个小题将给出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.Whathappenedtothemanyesterday?
A.Hewaslockedin.B.HewaslockedoutC.Hewastricked
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sexperience?
A.Annoying.B.Funny.C.Impossible.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Wherewillthetwospeakersgofortheweekend?
A.Scotland.B.Thecountryside.C.London.
9.Whenwilltheysetoff?
A.Saturdaymorning.B.Saturdayafternoon.C.Sundaymorning.
10.Howwilltheygototheirdestination?
A.Bybike.B.Bytrain.C.Bybus.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatdoesthewomanusuallyhaveforbreakfastathome?
A.Sometoast.B.Aboiledegg.C.Acupofmilk.
12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?
A.Lazy.B.Considerate.C.Interesting.
13.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Eatsomething.B.Haveshower.C.Dosomecleaning.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.HowlongwillLisastayinJapan?
A.Amonth.B.Halfayear.C.Ayear.
15.WhatdoweknowaboutLisa?
A.Sheisgoodatlanguagelearning.
B.Sheisunhappyabouttheprogramme.
C.ShedecidedtolearnJapaneseonherown.
16.WhatdoesLisathinkisthemostimportantforonetostudyabroad?
A.Theknowledgeofaforeignlanguage.
B.Theabilitytogetusedtoanewenvironmentquickly.
C.Theexperienceoflivinginacountrywithdifferentcultures.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatkindofgiftsisthewomantalkingabout?
A.ThanksgivingDaygifts.B.Birthdaygifts.C.Christmasgifts
18.Howmanygrandchildrendoesthewomanhave?
A.Four.B.Seven.C.Eleven
19.Wheredidthewoman’sgranddaughterputhergift?
A.Inabag.B.Inabox.C.Inanenvelope.
20.Whatimpressedthewomanmostaboutthegift?
A.ThatHergranddaughterusedFrenchtoexpressherself.
B.ThatHergranddaughtershowedgreatlovewithsimplewords
C.
ThatHergranddaughterboughtthegiftwithallhermoney.
2、阅读理解(共30分)
1.(8分)Thereisawonderfulstoryaboutayounggirlwhohadnofamilyandnoonetoloveher.
Oneday,feelingverysadandlonely,shewaswalkingthroughagrasslandwhenshenoticedasmallbutterflycaughtinathorn(荆棘)bush.Theyounggirlcarefullyreleasedthebutterfly.Insteadofflyingaway,thelittlebutterflychangedintoabeautifulfairy(仙女).Theyounggirlrubbedhereyesindisbelief.
“Foryourwonderfulkindness,”thegoodfairysaidtothegirl,“Iwillgiveyouanywishyouwouldlike.”Thelittlegirlthoughtforamomentandthen
replied,“Iwanttobehappy.”
Thefairyleanedtowardherandwhisperedinherear.Thenthefairydisappeared.
Asthelittlegirlgrewup,therewasnooneinthelandashappyasshe.Everyoneaskedherthesecretofhappiness.Shewouldonlysmileandanswer,“ThesecretofmyhappinessisthatIlistenedtoagoodfairywhenIwasalittlegirl.”
Whenshewasveryoldandonherdeathbed,theneighborsallgatheredaroundher,andfearedthatherunbelievablesecretofhappinesswoulddiewithher.“Tellus,please,”theybegged,“Telluswhatthegoodfairysaid.”Thelovelyoldwomansimplysmiledandsaid,“Shetoldmethateveryone,nomatterhowsecuretheyseemed,nomatterhowoldoryoung,howrichorpoor,hadneedofme.”
(21)______thegirlfeltsadandlonely.
A.ThereweremanyfriendsbutB.Therewasnobodytoloveherso
C.TherewasnothingtodosoD.Seeingthebutterflywascaught
(22)Noticingthebutte
rflywascaughtbythethorn,thegirl______.
A.helpedthebutterflyescapedfromthethorn
B.feltsorrow,butshedidn'
tgouptohelpit
C.felldownonittoo
D.failedtohelpitreleasefromthethorn
(23)Thebutterfly______afteritwassavedbythelittlegirl.
A.fliedawayB.stilldied
C.changedintoafairyD.wasmorebeautifulthanbefore
(24)Theonlythingthatthegirlwantedwas______.
A.toberichB.tohaveherownparents
C.tohavealotoffriendsD.happiness
2.(8分)Ereadingandebooksareslowlyconqueringtheworld.Comparedtotraditionalpaperbooks,ebooksinsomeschoolsanduniversitiesattractmoreinterestbecausetheinformationflowseemsmucheasiertomanageandcomesinagreatlyhigherquantity.
Japanisknownforthereformmindedattitudetowardsthegadget(精巧装置)worldandforthefactthatitisoneofthefirstcountriesthatencouragedintheeducationalsystemtheemailingofhomework.
Thedigitaltextbooklookslikethelogicalstepintheworldoflearning.Itisnaturalbutitisalsocompletelyuntraditional.
Theplanofthelargestpublishingcompaniestogetinlinewiththetrendistosavealargequantityofpaperandmakethekidsbecomeinterestedinlearningusingacoolgadget.ManyUSAuniversitiesandcollegeshavemadestudentsbeusedtotheprocedureofdownloadingthecoursesandofcoursetheprocedureinvolvesinteractivesoftwareandalsothechanceofusingthecomputer.
Thetraditionaleducationsystemisstillunwillingwhenitcomestogivingupbooks.ThestandardapproachofinformationtaughtoutofabookandShakespearereadoutofanoldschoolnovelmakesstudyingEnglishastraditionalasitcanbe.
Inaworldwherekidswouldratherseethemoviethanreadabook,thedigitalagehasbroughtalongacompletelydifferentflavortoreading.Bringingthatflavorinschoolwillmaketeachingagreenerandalsoacompletelydifferentmatter.
(25)Whyareebookssopopularintheworld?
A.It'
scheaptobuy.B.It'
seffectivetouse.
C.It'
sconvenienttobring.D.It'
sthelatestfashion.
(26)Whichofthefollowingwordscanbesttaketheplaceoftheword“reformminded”inthesecondparagraph?
A.Oldfashioned.B.Aggressive.C.Rejecting.D.Progressive.
(27)InAmerica,thestudentsareencouragedto______.
A.applytheprocedureofdownloadingthecourses
B.communicatewiththeirteachersusingcomputers
C.researchsomeinteractivesoftwarefortheirstudies
D.dotheirhomeworkincomputerinsteadofinpaper
(28)What'
stheauthor'
sattitudetothedigitaltextbooks?
A.Beingagainst.B.Beingfor.C.Notmentioned.D.Beingneutral.
3.(6分)
Dolphinsarenotfish,butwarmbloodedanimals.Theyliveingroups,andspeaktoeachotherintheirownlanguage.Inthiswaytheyarelikeotheranimals,suchasbeesandbirds.Butdolphinsareverydifferentfromalmostallland
animals.Theirbrainisnearlythesamesizeasourown,andtheylivealongtime—atleasttwentyorthirtyyears.
Likesomeotheranimals,dolphinsusesoundtohelpthemfindtheirwayaround.Theyalsomakethesesoundstotalktoeachotherandtohelpthemfindfood.Wenowknowtheydonotusetheirearstoreceivethesesounds,butthelowerpartofthemouth,calledthejaw.
Strangely,dolphinsseemtolikeman,andforthousandsofyearstherehavebeenstoriesaboutthedolphinanditsfriendshipwithpeople.Thereisastoryaboutsailorsinthe19thcentury.InadangerouspartoftheseaoffthecoastofNewZealand,theylearnttolookforadolphincalledJack.From1871to1903Jackmeteveryboatintheareaandshowedittheway.Thenin1903apassengeronaboatcalledthePenguinshotandwounded(伤害)Jack.Herecoveredandfornineyearsmorecontinuedtoguideallshipsthroughthearea—exceptforthePenguin.
Today,somepeoplecontinuetokilldolphins,butmanycountriesoftheworldnowprotectthemandintheseplacesitisagainstthelawtokillthem.
(29)Dolphinsaredifferentfrommanyotheranimalsinthatthey__
____.
A.liveingroupsB.havelargebrains
C.arewarmbloodedD.havetheirownlanguage
(30)WhydidthesailorsoffthecoastofNewZealandlookforJack?
A.Hewaslonelyandlikedtobewithpeople.
B.Theyenjoyedplayingwithhim.
C.Hewasseriouslywounded.
D.Theywantedhishelp.
(31)BytellingthestoryofJackthewriterwantedtoshowthat______.
A.dolphinsarefriendlyandclever
B.peoplearecrueltoanimals
C.Jackisdifferentfromotherdolphins
D.dolphinsshouldbeprotectedbylaw
4.(8分)Withoutproperplanning,tourismcancauseproblems.Forexample,toomanytouristscancrowdpublicplacesthatarealsoenjoyedbytheinhabitantsofthecountry.Iftouristscreatetoomuchtraffic,theinhabitantsbecomeannoyedandunhappy.Theybegintodisliketouristsandtotreatthemimpolitely.Theyforgethowmuchtourismcanhelpthecountry'
seconomy.Itisimportanttothinkaboutthepeopleofadestinationcountryandhowtourismaffectsthem.Tourismshouldhelpacountrykeepthecustomsandbeautythatattracttourists.Tourismshouldalsoadvancethewealthandhappinessoflocalinhabitants.
Toomuchtourismcanbeaproblem.Iftourismgrowstooquickly,peoplemustleaveotherjobstoworkinthetourismindustry.Thismeansthatotherpartsofthecountry'
seconomycansuffer.
Ontheotherhand,ifthereisnotenoughtourism,peoplecanlosejobs.Businessescanalsolosemoney.Itcostsagreatdealofmoneytobuildlargehotels,airports,firstclassroads,andothersupportfacilities(配套设施)neededbytouristattractions.Forexample,amajorinternationalclasstourismhotelcancostasmuchas50thousanddollarsperroomtobuild.Ifthisroomisnotusedmost