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C.Anegg-and-cheesesandwich.
2.Whatdidthemandoovertheweekend?
A.Hewenttoaparty.
B.Hewenttothebeach.
C.Helookedafterhissister.
3.Whatdoesthewomanneed?
A.Apen.
B.Apencil.
C.Apencilsharpener.
4.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Ataparty.
B.Atthelaundry.
C.Atarestaurant.
5.Whoarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Theman’ssister.
B.Theman’schildren.
C.Thewoman’shusband.
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,从题中做给的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.Howmanyhourswillthespeakersspendattheairport?
A.Halfanhour.
B.Oneandahalfhours.
C.Twohours.
7.Whatdoesthemansuggest?
A.Theyshouldn’tcheckanybags.
B.Theyshouldgettotheairportearly.
C.Theyshouldeatbeforeheadingtotheairport.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whyisthewomansellingthebike?
A.Shegotabrandnewone.
B.Itisinpoorcondition.
C.Shehasnoroomforit.
9.Howmuchdoesthemanwanttopay?
A.$80.
B.$90.
C.$100.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10.Wherearethespeakerstalking?
A.Ontheradio.
B.Onthephone.
C.Inashoppingmall.
11.Whatcolorswimmingsuitdoesthewomanorder?
A.Blue.
B.Black.
C.White.
12.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforthepoolshoes?
A.$22.
B.$16.
C.$9.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatkindofjobdidthemanhavebefore?
A.Hebuiltwebsites.
B.Hetrainedelephants.
C.Hesoldbicycles.
14.Wheredoesthemanlivenow?
A.InBombay.
B.InSanDiego.
C.InNewYorkCity.
15.Whydidthemanmove?
A.Helosthisjob.
B.Hetriedtofindabetterhospital.
C.Hewantedtobeclosertohismother.
16.Whatwillthewomandolatertoday?
A.Interviewsomeoneelse.
B.Waitforaphonecall.
C.Hiretheman.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdidthemousetellthelion?
A.Hewouldneverbotherthelionagain.
B.Hewouldgivethelionsomethingtoeat.
C.Hewouldalwaysrememberthelion’skindness.
18.Aftertyingupthelion,whatdidthehunterdo?
A.Hewenttothezoo.
B.Hewenttolookforatruck.
C.Hecaughtanotheranimal.
19.Howdidthemousehelpthelion?
A.Heuntiedthelion.
B.Heatethroughthelion’srope.
C.Hecutthroughtheropeswithaknife.
20.Whatisthemainlessonofthisstory?
A.Peopleshouldprotectanimals.
B.Helpingothersmakesusfeelgood.
C.Helpcancomefromunexpectedplaces.
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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Whenitcomestobucket-list(遗愿清单)adventures,swimmingwithsharksisnearthetopforalotofadrenalinejunkies.Manyoftheadventuresonthelistrequirescubadiving,butatsomelocations,evennon-diverswithadesiretogetupcloseandpersonalwiththetopofthefoodchaincanjumpinandfacetheirfears.
Bahamas
Idon'
twanttoscarethenon-sharkloversawayfromthebeautyoftheBahamas,buttherearesharksoutthere.Fromleastscarytothemost,here'
swheretogetyourBahamiansharkfix.
CompassCayMarinaishometoalargenumberofwell-fed,friendlynursesharks.Incaseyoudon'
tknowit,anursesharkismorelikeagiantcatfishthanagreatwhite.Youcanwalkrightintotheshallowwaternearthefish-cleaningstationandpetthesegentleguys.
StuartCove'
sinNassauhasbeendoingsharkdivessafelyfordecades.Caribbeanreefsharksfeedonfish-on-a-stickasdiverskneelinthesandinawe.Reefsharksaresomeoftheleastaggressivespeciesofshark.
Asyourfearsubsidesandyoucravemoresharksandmoreexcitement,checkoutthefolksatJimAbernethy'
sScubaAdventuresinFortLauderdale.Theyoperatelive-aboarddiveboatswithregularlyscheduledsharktripsintheBahamas.Expecttoseetigersandhammerheads,aswellastheCaribbeanreefsharks.
Hawaii
ThereareseveralsharkspeciesinthePacificwaterssurroundingtheHawaiianIslands.Sightingsoftigers,hammerheads,blues,andevengreatwhitesarenotallthatuncommon.
AndWhilediverscanexpecttoseetheseguysalmostanywherewhiledivinginHawaii,theOahu'
sNorthShoreistheplacetobeforcagediving.HawaiiSharkEncounterstakessharkeducationseriouslyandstrivestoeducatecustomersabouttheneedforsharkconservationwhileprovidingathrillingswimwithsharksinsidethesafetyofacage.Nodivingskillsarerequired-justbringyourcourage.
Fiji
ScubadivinginFijiisadefinitebucket-listadventureformanydivers-andthefishmanyhopetoseemostisshark.BeqaAdventureDiverscanmakethathappenforyou.SharksareprotectedintheSharkReefMarineReserve,sonoworriesaboutquestionablepractices.Thisisanuncageddive,butperthecompany'
swebsite,itisacarefullymanagedfeed,whereparticipantsobserve,butdonotinteract(互动)withthesharks.
GuadalupeIsland
Hometoalargepopulationofgreatwhites,thewatersofftheMexico'
sBajacoast,attractdiverswillingtobravecoldPacificwatersforsometimeinacagewatchingthetopfishoftheocean.
NautilusLiveAboardsoperatessix-dayadventuresfromJulytoNovemberusingsubmersible(能在水下操作的)cagesthatdescendtoabout9metersforabetteropportunitytoobservethesharks.YoumeettheexpeditioninSanDiego,motortoEnsenada,cruisetoGuadalupe,thenspendthreefulldaysinthecageswatchingthepredators.Non-diversareallowed,asairissuppliedbyhosesattachedtotheboat,butaminimumofaDiscoverScubacourseisrecommended.
21.Howmanykindsofsharksarementionedinthispassage?
A.Three.
B.Four.
C.Five.
D.Six.
22.Accordingtothepassage,wherecanyouinteractwithsharks?
A.InBahamas.
B.InHawaii.
C.InFiji.
D.InGuadalupeIsland.
23.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat.
A.greatwhitescanbeseenmostlyinBahamas
B.cageddivingissaferthanuncageddiving
C.tigersaremoredangerousthanreefsharks
D.skillsaswellascourageareneededforcagedivinginHawaii
B
Everysummertheheatwasmiserable.Thissummerwasnoexception.
Jamallayontheporch(门廊),holdingaglassofsweetteatohisforehead,tryingtoabsorbsomeofthecool.Itwasearlyafternoon,andhisgrandmotherhadlaindownforherdailynap.
“Jamal!
Jamal!
”saidLisa,tryingtogethisattention.
“What?
”heasked.
“I’mgoingtosortouttheattic(阁楼).Wanttocome?
”sheaskedcalmly.LisawastwoyearsyoungerthanJamalandwasusedtobeingblownoff.
“You’recrazy,”Jamalsaid.“It’sgottobe100degreesupthere,nottomentionthatit’sdustyandfullofspidersandwhoknowswhatelse.”
“Grandmasaidthatifweseeanythingwewantupthere,wecankeepit,”saidLisa.
“WhatmakesyouthinkIwantanyofthatoldjunk?
”askedJamal.
“Suityourself,”saidLisa.Shewenttothebedroomtochangeintooldclothesthatcouldgetcoveredinsweat,dust,andpossiblydeadspiders.
Upintheattic,LisabegantoseeJamal’spoint.Theheatinthehouseroseupwards,onlytobetrappedinthesmallattic.Everythingwascoveredinafinelayerofdust…
AsLisabegangoingthroughtheboxes,sherealizedthatnoonehadtouchedthemforyears.Afteracoupleofhours,Lisa’sbackached,andhershirtwaswetthrough.
“Lisa,honey!
”sheheardhergrandmothercall.“Cometakeabreakandhavesometea.”
Lisawentdownstairsandtookapicturewithher.“Grandma,isthisreallyyou?
”
Hergrandmotherlaughed.“What,youcan’tbelieveit?
Yes,that’sme;
thatwastakenatmyhomecomingalmostsixtyyearsago.”
“Youwerebeautiful,Grandma,”saidLisaadmiringly.
“You’dbesurprised,Lisa,”hergrandmotherresponded.“Adults,allofus,wereonceyoungandirresponsiblelikeyou.”
“Idon’tthinkMomwaseverlikethat…”saidLisa.
“Yourmother…”hergrandmother’svoicebecamelowasshecarefullychoseherwords.“Whenyourfatherdiedintheservice,yourmotherwasstilljustagirlherself.Youwereababy,andJamalwasonlytwo.Shehadtogrowuprealfast.”
Lisanodded.Shefinishedhertea,thankedhergrandmother,andturnedtogobackupstairs.
24.WhatwasJamal’sattitudetowardsLisa’ssuggestionofexploringtheattic?
A.Enthusiastic.
B.Interested.
C.Negative.
D.Indifferent.
25.Theunderlinedexpression“Suityourself”means“”.
A.Enjoyyourself
B.Pleaseyourself
C.Takecareofyourself
D.Helpyourself
26.WhatdoesLisa’sgrandmotherprobablymeanwhenshesaysthatLisa’smother“hadtogrowuprealfast”?
A.Lisa’smotherhadtodropoutofcollegeandstartworking.
B.Lisa’smotherhadtobecomecarefreeandirresponsibleveryquickly.
C.Lisa’smotherhadtobecomeresponsibleandmatureveryquickly.
D.Lisa’smotherhadtotakeonmoreresponsibilitythanshewasabletohandle.
27.Whichofthefollowingistheprobableendingofthestory?
A.Lisafoundhermother’sloveletters.
B.Lisafoundnothingimportantbutjunk.
C.Lisafoundaboxofspidersandwasscaredtodeath.
D.Lisafoundsomethingabouthermother’smiserablechildhood.
C
Whatiserosion(腐蚀)?
Erosionissimplywhensoilistransportedontheearth'
ssurfacefromonelocationtoanotherbyanaturalcause.
Thisiseasytoimagine.Pictureasandcastleonabeach.Thissandcastleisparticularlybeautiful,theworkofawholelong,hotsummerafternoon.Ithasthreetowers,withagreatwallrunningallaround.Smallsquarehousessitinanopenareainthecenter.Fromthetallest