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A.Atthecafe.B.Atthebusstop.C.Atthepool.
2.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Dosometyping.B.Completeherpaper.C.Havelunch.
3.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?
A.Bybuyinghimaboo.B.Bydrivinghimtotheboostore.C.Byshowinghimthewaytotheboostore.
4.Whydidn’tthewomanbuythecoat?
A.Itwasepensive.B.Herfriendhasthesameone.C.ShewantedtobuyitontheInternet.
5.Whatarethespeaersmainlydiscussing?
A.Adoctor.B.Aclassmate.C.Acountry.
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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeaers?
A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Customerandsalesperson.C.Co-worers.
7.Whatwillthespeaersdothisafternoon?
A.Doasurvey.B.Maeaform.C.Meetthedirector.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatdotheclubmembershavetowear?
A.Golfshoes.B.Golftrousers.C.Clubsweaters.
9.Howmuchisalessonforchildrenonehour?
A.£
2.B.£
4.C.£
8.
10.WhatdowenowabouttheWestwoodGolfClub?
A.Ithasaswimmingpool.
B.Clubmemberscanmeetgueststhere.
C.Teachersthereoftengivegrouplessons.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.WhatwillRacheldo?
A.Holdahouse-warmingparty.B.Givebirthtoababy.C.Getmarried.
12.WhatdoesthemanthinofthegiftforBonnie?
A.Suitable.B.Useless.C.Epensive.
13.Whatdoesthewomanmeanintheend?
A.Shecan’tworoutthecostofgifts.B.Shewillbuysomeepensivegifts.C.Shewillspendmuchongifts.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whatistheimprovementoftheman’snewballoon?
A.Itcancarrymorefuel.B.Itiseasiertoland.C.Itislighter.
15.Whatdidthemanfinddifficultonhislastflight?
A.Hehadtoolittlesleep.B.Hecouldn’teatthefood.C.Hisradiodidn’tworproperly.
16.Whatwillthemanleavebehindthistime?
A.Maps.B.Boos.C.Hissleepingbag.
17.Whatdoesthemanwanttodointhefuture?
A.Sailaroundtheworld.B.Flyasmallplanealone.C.Climbthesevenhighestmountains.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Howmuchisthegroupticettothecastle?
A.$6.5.B.$3.5.C.$3.
19.Whoshouldthestudentsgivemoneyto?
A.Thespeaer.B.Mrs.Gifford.C.Theschoolsecretary.
20.Whatshouldthestudentstae?
A.Somelunch.B.Aworsheet.C.Apen.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;
每小题2.5分,满分25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
ThoughInowthatIcandolittletohelptheanimals,Ioftenchecdogrehomingwebsites.Looingthroughpageuponpageofpitifulfaceslooingup,youmightbeforgivenforthiningthattheonlydogstobeabandonedinthiscountryarefierce-looingorlargeandunrulydogs.
Recently,itseemstherearesomenewadditionsindoghomes.DogsTrust—thecountry’slargestdogwelfarecharity-saysthatinthepastyearover400“toydogs”werehandedin,a44%increaseontheyearbefore.
“Toydog”isthetraditionaltermforalllittledogs,butinrecentyearsthey’veincreasinglybeenreferredtoas“handbagdogs”aftertheridiculousmannerinwhichfamouspeoplelieParisHiltoncarrythemaroundintheir$1,000handbags,maingthesedogsthemostwantedforimpressionableteens.AsthepopularityofHiltonhaswaned,however,thesedogsarebeingrudelytippedoutofthehandbagsandgivenuptocharity.
Inspiteofthesadendingthatthistrendbringsforsomeofthesedogs,itcanonlybeagoodthingifpeoplebecomeawarethatthetoytypesarestilldogs,notdollstobecarriedaround.Ifyoureallyarepreparedtosticwiththem,asmalldogisjustascapableofbringingjoywithouttheneedtodresshimorherup.Alargedogwon’tsitonyourlapwhileyoureadthepapersortravelhappilyonthetrainwithyou.Andaparfullofpugs(哈巴狗)wouldbeahappierandsaferplacethanonefullofteenageboysandbadlytrainedlargedogs.AsEdithWhartonsaid,“Mylittledog-aheartbeatatmyfeet.”
21.Whatistheauthor'
snewfindinginthedogrehomingwebsites?
A.More“handbagdogs”aregivenup.B.SomedogsinDogsTrustarelargedogs.
C.Teensarelielytoplaywiththeir“toydogs”.D.Thenumberofabandoneddogsisincreasing.
22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“waned”mostprobablymean?
A.Grown.B.Weaened.C.Begun.D.Wored.
23.Whatdoestheauthorseemtosuggestaboutdogsinthelastparagraph?
A.Largedogsandchildrenmaeagoodpar.
B.eepingsmalldogscanbringjoysinaway.
C.“Handbagdogs”shouldbeforbiddeninpublicplaces.
D.Ifsgoodtodressdogsupbeforecarryingthemaround.
B
AU-shapedobject,resemblingasilverydome(穹顶),isnowunderinspectionbyRussianeperts,afterbeingsecretlyremovedundercoverofnightfromthepossessionofvillagerswhofoundit.
AfterdiscoveringitonSunday,localsfromthevillageofOtradnesnyhadmanagedtodragthe“UFOfragment”fromthethicforestwhereithadfallen.Theyloadeditontoatrucandtooitthroughthesnowtotheirvillage,wherelocalinspectorstheneamineditbeforereportingMoscowauthorities.
Inanofficialstatement,SergeyBobrov,whofoundtheobject,agreedtoeepitsafe.Butfollowingtheirsecretremovalofthe200-ilogrammetalfragment(碎片),policehaveitundercloseguardonordersfromunnamedauthorities.
Theobjecthasnothaditsoriginconfirmedyet.However,itdoesnotcomefromarocetormissileorbeinanywayassociatedwithearthspacetechnology,ithasbeenannounced.“Theobjectfoundisnotrelatedtospacetechnology.Afinalconclusioncanbemadeafteradetailedstudyoftheobjectbyeperts,”saidRoscosmos,theRussianspaceagency.Epertshavealsoeaminedtheobjecttodeterminewhetheritisdangerous.“Wemeasuredtheradiationlevelnearandinsidetheobject.Wefoundnoradiationhere,”saidYuriBornyaov,whoheadstherescueservicedepartmentoftheuybyshevsydistrictintheNovosibirsregion.Partofthefragmentismadeofultra-strongtitanium(钛),saidValeryVasiliev,theheadoftheuybyshevsyDepartmentforCivilDefenceandEmergencySituations.
Aguessthatithadcomefromafailedaahstanrocetorsatellitelaunchwasalsodenied.“Youcanseeinsideit.Allisopen.It’sempty.Nodangerhere.Wewereasedtotaeandstoreit.Webroughtithere.Andnowwearegoingtowaituntiltheycometotaeitiftheyneedit,"
saidlocalpolicespoesmanSergeiSulein.
24.The“UFOfragment”wasfound.
A.inthesyB.inthefieldC.intheforestD.inthesea
25.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.
A.the“UFOfragment”comesfromouterspace
B.thefragmentcouldbeusedtomaearocet
C.thepersonwhofounditwillgetarewardfromMoscow
D.thelocalpolicewilleepthe“UFOfragment”forawhile
26.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalabout?
A.Afallen“UFOfragment”inRussia.B.AUFOfoundbyRussianvillagers.
C.Aninspectionofa“UFOfragment”.D.Areportonafailedrocet.
C
Streetdancesaredancestylesthatevolved(演变)outsideofdancestudiosinanyavailableopenspace.Theyareoftenimprovisational(即兴的)andsocialinnature,encouraginginteractionandcontactwithaudiencesandtheotherdancers.Thesedancesgenerallyevolveoutofurbanandsuburbanspacesandareapartofthenativecultureofthatgeographicalarea.SomeeamplesofstreetdancesincludeB-boying,orbreadancing,whichoriginatedinNewYorCity,andMelbourneShufflewhichoriginatedinMelbourne,Australia.
Streetdancesaredancesthatevolvebetweenpeopleinasocialenvironment,althoughitcannotbealwaysdeterminedastohowtheyactuallydoevolvebetweenpeople.Intheory,asonepersoncomesupwithamovethatloosgoodtoanotherperson,thatotherpersontriestocopythatmove.SimilartothegameofChineseWhispers,theeffectisthattheotherpersoncannotabsolutelyperformthatmovethesamewayastheotherperson,thusleadingtothedancercreatingtheirownstyleorentirelynewmoves.
Thereisasmalldifferencebetweenentirelyfreestyledanceandanabsolutestreetdance.Whilefreestyledanceisrandomandapersonaldanceinventedbyasingleperson(evenififsbasedonsomeoneelse’sdancestyle),afullstreetdanceisacollectionofthevarioussimilardancemovesandstylescollectedintoonepracticeandregardedasthesamedance.Foreample,whenB-boyingevolvedoutofearlyhip-hopculture,peoplecameupwiththeirownmoves,andotherpeopleimprovedthem.Streetdancesconstantlyevolveforaslongastheyarenowandthenpracticedandregardedasthesamedance.Allthemovesdancedtobreasinhip-hopculturewereregardedasB-boying.
Sometimesitispossibletotracebacstreetdancestylesthatweremostlypioneeredbyspecificpersons.OneeampleisLocing,whichisoftenregardedasbeingstartedbyDonCampbell,whowasa1970spioneerofAmericanstreetdance.Mostofthetimeitisimpossibletoowestreetdancestospecificpeople;
sincethedancesevolveoutsideofprofessionaldanceenvironments,andthereisnosocialorlegalrecord.Streetdancepioneersalsorarelyhaveprofessionaldegreesindance,thusdistinguishingstreetdancefromothermoderndanceforms.
27.Paragraph1isintendedtotellustheofstreetdances.
A.varietiesB.changesC.characteristicsD.distributions
28.Whatdowenowaboutstreetdances?
A.Dancersperformthemindancestudios.
B.Theyaredevelopedbyprofessionaldancers.
C.Theyarecollectedfromdifferentmovesand