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9.15.
答案是C。
1.Howmanycigarettesdocsthemansmokeaday?
A.Atmost40.B.Atmost60.C.Atleast50.
2.Whendidthewomangraduatefromcollege?
A.Sevenyearsago.B.Sixyearsago.C.Fiveyearsago.
3.Wherewillthemangotospendhisholiday?
A.InLondon.B.Inthecountry.C.Inabigcity.
4.Whydoesthemanwanttochangeseats?
A.Hisseatisinthesmokingarea.
B.It'
sdarkwherehe'
ssitting.
C.Hewantstohaveagoodview.
5.HowmanypeoplewillbesenttoNewYork?
A.Four.B.Six.C.Five.
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.WhydoesthewomancallMr.Johnson?
A.Tosetupalaboratory.
B.Tointroduceajob.
C.Togotoacollegetogether.
7.WhatmakesJohnsonthinkmoreaboutit?
A.Thepay.B.Theworkplace.C.Theworktime.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Whichemployeeismoreclever*
B.Whichemployeetodismiss.
C.Whichapplicanttoemploy.
9.Whydidtheychoosethewomanatlast?
A.Sheismoremunicative.
B.Shehasabetterbackground.
C.Sheknowshowtooperateputers.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabookstore.B.Inalibrary.C.Inaschool.
11.Whatkindofstoriesdoesthewoman'
smotherlike?
A.Scientificstories.B.Adventurestories.C.Fairystroies.
12.Howmanyadventurestorieshasthewoman'
smotherread?
A.Fewerthantenseries.B.Atmosttenseries*C.Morethantenseries.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatisthewomanintheconversation?
Ateacher.B.Astudent.C.Adoctor.
14.Whereistheman'
swifenow?
A.Athome.B.InLondon.C.Inhospital.
15.WhyisCarlunhappytoday?
A.Hemisseshismother.
B.Hedoesn'
tlovehisfather.
C.Hehasahighfever.
16.WhomeetsCarlafterschoolmoreoften?
A.Hisgrandma.B.Hisgrandpa.C.Hismother.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatdoesthespeakertalkabout?
A.Differentcultures.B.Variouscountries.C.Tablemanners.
18.Inwhichcountryisputtingyourhandonthetableacceptable?
A.InJapan.B.InMexico.C.InBritain.
19.WhatcanwedowhiledininginaBritishfamily?
A.Putyourhandsonthetable.
B.Liftyourbowltoyourmouth.
C.Keepquietwhendrinking.
20.Whomcanweturntowhenweworryaboutdifferenttablemanners?
A.Nativepeople.B.Allvegetarians.C.Goodfriends.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
FestivalofLight,LongleatSafariPark,Wiltshire
Longleati6celebratingits50thanniversarythisyear.Giantlanternstaketheshapeofsomeofthepark’sanimals,andtherearealsolotsofcharactersinBeatrixPotter'
sbook,suchasPeterRabbit,JemimaPuddleDuck,SquirrelNutkin,tomarkthe150thanniversaryoftheauthor’sbirth.Thereisalsoa20-metre-highbirthdaycake.
•£
27.85,adult/£
20.65,child/under-threes,free.
•15Dec.to2Jan.
FestivalofLight,EnchantedPark,Gateshead
EnchantedParkisaninteractivewalkthroughSaltwellPark,justsouthofthetowncentre,alongalrail.(小径)oflightwithpeiformancesandsculptures."
ThestorybeingtoldisaMidwinterNight'
sTale,inspiredbythe400lhanniversaryofWilliamShakespeare'
sdeath.VisitorscanjoinstoriesandsongswithSanta,andattenddecoratingworkshops.
8,adult/£
2,child/under-fours,free.
•11-27Dec.
ChristmasGlow,RHSWisley,Surrey
Thegardenisflowingwithgiantlightedflowers.Someofthetreesarebrilliant,too.Theglasshouseisdecoratedlikeagingerbreadhouse,anddisplays(陈列)seasonalplants.Therearelanternsaroundthelake.Thecafeserveshotchocolateandapplejuice.
9.90,adult/£
3.60,child.
•20Dec.to2Jan.
ChristinasatKewGardensrLondnn
Kewisaspecialplacetovisitalanytimeofthedayoryear,butthefestivelightshowgivesitamagicaltwist,asthemile-longtrailthroughthegardenisdecoratedwith60,000lights.Someofthegarden'
soldestandtallesttreesarealsobeautifullylitalongtheway.
•£
16,adult/£
10,child/£
48,family/under-fours,free.
•24Dec.to2Jan.
21.WhatcanpeopledoinEnchantedPark?
A.VisitShakespeare'
shouse.B.Listentostories.
C.Learmtocreatesculptures.D.PlaythepartofSanta.
22.Whichplacewillattractchildrenfondoffictionalanimalcharacters?
A.KewGardens.B.RHSWisley.
C.EnchantedPark.D.LongleatSafariPark.
23.HowmuchistheadmissiontoKewGardensforMr.Greenandhis3-year-oldchild?
A.£
16.B.£
10.C.£
26.D.£
48.
24.Whatdotheparksmentionedinthetexthaveinmon?
A.Theiropentimesarethe
B.Theyservefreecakestochildren.
C.TheyarefullofChristmasatmosphere.
D.Theyarefreeforchildrenunderfour.
B
CampbellRemissthreeyearsago,himselfhowtosewwhentaughtwhenhewasonly9yearsold.ItallstartedCampbellaskedhisparentiftheycouldbuyChristmaspresentsforkids
inhospital.Theyweretouchedbyhiskindness,buttoldhimthatbuyingsomanytoyswouldbetoocostly.Heisoneofninechildren,andbuyingpresentsforallofthemwasalreadyaprettyexpensiveaffairfortheparents.
Campbelldidn'
tletasimple"
no"
discouragehimfrombringingabitofjoytokidsgoingthroughtoughtimes,sohedecidedtomakethepresentshimself.Ittookthe9-year-oldboyfivehourstocreatehisfirststuffed(填充的)toy.Howeverafterthreeyearsofpractice,heisnowabletoputonetogetherinjustanhour.
“Iwasblownawaybythefirstbear,hismothersaid."
Overlyimpressedbutnotsurprisedathisdeterminationtoleachhimself.ThesuccessfulexperimentonlyinspiredCampbellRemeestobeebetteratsewing,andchallengedhimselftocreateonestuffedtoyperdayanddonatethemtosickchildrenstrugglinginthehospital,Project365byCampbellwasborn.Overdielastthreeyears.CampbellRemesshascreatedover800stuffedtoysforsickchildren.
Campbellsendshistoystochildrenallovertheworld,andstillvisitstheRoyalHobartHuspitalinhishomecityofHobart,Tasmania,topersonallygifttoyanimalstosickkidsthereandlovesto物thereactionontheirfaces.“Theysmileandsomehugme.Itmakestheirwholedaybetter,”hesays.
“Campbellisjustwiredreallydifferently.Helooksatsadnessandtriestoturnitupsidedown,”hismothersays."
He'
snotaquitter—Ionlyseebiggerandbrighterthingsfarhim.”
25.WhydidCampbell'
sparentsrefusehisrequest?
A.Theythoughtthatwasridiculous.
B.Theywishedhimtodependonhimself.
C.Theywereonatightbudget.
D.Theyhopedhecouldsharehisthingswithothers.
26.WhatdesiredroveCampbelllomaketoysforsickchildren?
A.Bringinghappinesslothem.
B.Showingkindnesstothem.
C.Encouragingthemtotreasurehealth.
D.Provinglothemeveryonehascreativity.
27.WhatcanwelearnaboutCampbellfromthetext?
A.HeisplanningtosetupProject365.
B.Hesendstoystothosewhocan'
taffordone.
C.Hemadeihefirsttoywithhi6mother'
shelp.
D.Heisdeterminedandrefusestogiveup.
C
Kindergarten-whichmeans“gardenforchildren”inGerman-isnokindergartenanymore.It'
syesterday'
sfirstgrade,orevensecond.
Axxstudyparedkindergartenteachers’expectationsfortheirstudentsinxx10today.Thedifferenceswerestriking.Inxx,31percentofteachersthoughtthatkindergartenstudentsshouldbeabletoreadbytheendoftheyear.Byxx,thatfigureisnowabout80percent.Morethanathirdkindergartenteachersnowthinkthatkidsshouldenterschoolalreadyknowingthealphabetandhowtoholdapencil.
Besidesttheresearchersfoundhugedecreasesintheamountofself-directed,creativeplaytime—dressup,art,sandandwaterplay—andincreasesintheamountoflimestudentewereinvolvedinteacher-directed,whole-classinstruction.
Unfortunately,kindergartentodayignoresabasicfactofyoungchildren*sdevelopmentthatiswell-knownbyearlychildhoodeducators:
normaldevelopmentinyoungchildrenoccursatverydifferentratesandinverydifferentways.Forexample,theaverageagethatababystartstowalkis12months,butsomekidsstarttalkingateightorninemonthsandolhereat15,oreven16,months.
Similarly,theaverageagethatachildlearnstobeanindependentreaderisaboutsixandahalf.Somelearntoreadatfour,andothersatseven,andbothextremesaredevelopmentallynormal.Inthefourthgrade,kidswholearnedtoreadatfouraretypicallynotanybetteratreadingthanthosewhostartedatseven.CountrieslikeFinlandandSwedendonotevenstartformalacademicschoolinguntilageseven.
Weneedtorespectchildren'
spersonaldevelopmentaltimelines.Theideathat“earlierisbetter”forreadinginstructionissimplynotsupportedbyresearchevidence.Children'
slongtermachievementandself-identitiesasreadersandstudentscanbedamagedwhentheyareintroducedtoreadingtooearly.
28.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Kindergartenhasbeenreplacedbyfirstorevensecondgrade.
B.KindeTgartenleacherehavehigherexpectation?
forstudentsnow.
C.Kindergartensludente'
inlelligeficeha«
beenlargelyimproved.
D.Childrenshouldknowthealphabetbeforeenteringkindergarten,
29.Whatwillprobablyhappentochildrenwholearntoreadat7?
A.Theywillperformbestamongtheirclassmates.
B.Theywillhavedifficultybeinganindependentreader.
C.Theyw