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1.Howmanypeoplewillhavedinnertogether?

A.2. B.3. C.4.

2.WhatwillthemandoonSunday?

A.Helpthewomantoaccommodate. B.Eatbreakfastwiththewoman.

C.Tellthewomanabouthisdailylife.

3.WhowillgotoCanada?

A.Thewoman. B.Thewoman’sbrother. C.ThemanandKen.

4.Onwhichdaydoesn’tthewomanliketogoshopping?

A.OnFridays. B.OnSundays. C.OnSaturdays.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shedoesn’tlikethatlectureasothersdo.B.Sheagreeswiththeman.

C.Everyoneinclassl

ikesMr.Li’slecture.

第二节(共15个小题;

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.Howd

oesWangLinglikeMrs.Read’sfavoritefood?

A.Verynice. B.It’sjustsoso. C.It’snothingspecial.

7.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?

A.Talkingaboutcooking. B.Havingameal. C.Preparingforapicnic.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhatdowelearnaboutBill?

A.Hejustgotoutoftrouble. B.Hedidsomethingright.C.Heenjoyedwhathehaddone.

9.Whatkindoffilmdoesthewomanprefer?

A.Somethingexciting. B.Somethingeducational.C.Somethingrelaxing.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wheredoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace?

A.Atthereceptiondeskofahotel.B.Attheofficeofacompany.C.Atthecounterofarestaurant.

11.Whatpromisedoesthewomanget?

A.Shecankeepherroomtilltwoo’clockthisafternoon.

B.Shehastoleaveherroombefore12noontomorrow.

C.Shemaystayinherroomtill2p.m.tomorrow.

12.Whattimedoesthemansuggestthewomanstartoff?

A.Twohoursbeforetheplanetakesoff.B.Threehoursbeforetheplanetakesoff.

C.Twoandahalfhoursbeforetheplanetakesoff.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Wherewasthemanwhentheblackouthappened?

A.Inhisoffice. B.Intheelevator. C.Inthebathroom.

14.Howdidhefeelatfirst?

A.Veryscared. B.Calm. C.Alittlenervous.

15.Whatdidhedothen?

A.Hesleptontheflooruntilthenextmorning.B.Heshoutedbutnoonecametohelp.

C.Hewalkedbackhome.

16.Whatdidhesayaboutthatnight?

A.Itwasthemostrelaxingnightinalongtime.B.Itwasthemosthorriblenightofhislife.

C.Itwasaninterestingexperience.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?

A.Anunusualexperience. B.Aspecialkindofanimal.

C.FunactivitiesintheYellowstonePark.

18.Whatdidthefamilydofirstwhentheygottothepark?

A.Theyputuptheirtent. B.Theywentexploring. C.Theyhadarest.

19.WhatwasTom’ssuggestion?

A.Waitingpatientlyforthebeartocomeout.B.

Puttingsomehoneyoutsidethetent.

C.Shoutingatthebeartodrivehimaway.

20.Wheredidtheysleepthatnight?

A.Inthetent. B.Inthecar. C.Inahotel.

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

Didyourideyourbiketoschoolwhenyouwereachild?

Agenerationagomostchildrenwalkedorrodetoschool;

veryfewofusweredroppedoffbyourparentsattheschoolgate.Thesedaysmostofushaveexperiencedheavytrafficaroundschoolsatdrop-offandpick-uptimes,asparentsdrivetheirchildrentotheschoolgate.

ResearchsuggestsatleastathirdofAustralianchildrenaren’tgettingenoughdailyphysicalactivity.Butthisisn’tbecausechildren’sparticipation(参与

)insportingactivitieshasdroppedoff,saysDrJanGarrard,aseniorlectureratDeakinuniversity.Aswecansee,mostparentsnowchoosetodroptheirchildrenatschool.Hesaysdrivingyourchildrentoschoolmeansthey’remissingoutonmuch-neededexercise.

PsychologistDrMichaelCarr–Greggsaysallowingchildrentogettoschoolbythemselvesalsohelpsthemlearntobeindependent.”Ourjobasaparentisn’ttoprotect 

ourchildfromeverypossibledangerintheworld,buttoteachthemhowto 

liveintheworldbythemselves,”hesays.Researchsuggestspeoplewhospendtimeoutsideseemtobehealthierandbetteratdealingwithdifficulties.

However,manyparentsstillstrugglewiththedecisiontolettheirchildrenwalkorridetoschool.Ofcourse,safetyisoneofthemainworries.However,we’vebecomeincreasinglycar-orientedinourtransport.Andmanyofusthinkitcomfortable,convenientandquitefasttotravelinmotorvehicles.

Well,whenwillchildrenbereadytowalkorcycletoschoolbythemselves?

“There’snohardruleaboutthat,”sayspsychologistWarrenCann,CEOoftheparentingResearchCentre.Cannsuggeststhatchildrenshouldbeatleast10yearsoldbeforetheyindependently 

walktoschool.Thisisbecauseexpertssaychildrenyoungerthanthisaren’tcognitively(认知上地)ready.Cannsaysparentsalsoneedtolearnabouttheirchildren’sowndevelopmentlevelsbecausechildrendevelopverydifferently.Youshouldalsothinkabouthowfaryourchildhastotraveltoschoolandthenatureoftrafficconditions.

21.AustralianchildrenarementionedinParagraph2toshow_____________.

A.thedisadvantageofdrivingchildrentoschoolB.theimportanceofsportingactivities

C.therightwayoftakingexerciseD.theeducationinAustralia

22.Theunderlinedword“car-oriented”inthetextmeans_____________.

A.drivingacarfreelyB.makingtoomanycars

C.travellingmainlyi

nacarD.causingalotofcaraccidents

23.WhatdoesWarrenCannsuggestinthetext?

A.Childrenovertenyearsoldshouldlearntobeindependent.

B.Parentsshould 

choosetoliveclosetotheschooltheirchildrenstudyin.

C.Theruleaboutwhenchildrencangotoschoolaloneshouldbemadeatonce.

D.Parentsshouldthinkalotbeforetheyallowtheirchildrentogotoschoolalone.

24.Thepurposeofthetextisto_____________.

A.explainwhyparentsdrivetheirchildrentoschool

B.discusstheproblemofdrivingchildrentoschool

C.suggestthatchildrengotoschoolasearlyaspossible

D.talkaboutthechangeofchildrengoingtoschool

B

WanttohavedinnerwithFirstLadyMichelleObamaattheWhiteHouse?

EntertheHealthyLunchtimeChallenge!

Areyougoodatpreparinghealthymeals?

WouldyouliketodinewithFirstLadyMichelleObama?

Ifyouansweredyestobothquestions,thenyoushouldconsiderenteringtheHealthyLunchtimeChallenge.

Thecontestinviteskidsages8to12fromacrossthecountrytocomeupwithlunchrecipes(食谱)thatarebothnutritiousanddelicious.Morethan50winners,includingonefromeachstate,willbebroughttoWashington,D.C.,toattendaKids’StateDinnerattheWhiteHouse.Whatwillbeserved?

Thewinningrecipes,ofcourse!

TheFirstLadyteamedupwiththerecipewebsiteEpicurioustocreatetheHealthyLunchtimeChallenge.Thegoalistodevelopacollectionofhealthyrecipesforkids,bykids.Winningrecipeswillbeavailableonline.

“Weallwanttomakesurethatourkidsareeatingnutritious,delicious

foodateverymeal,”saidFirstLadyMichelleObama.Withparentsandkidsallacrossthecountrygettingcreativeinthekitchen,Iknowwe’llfindhealthymealsthateveryfamilywillenjoy.”

Agroupofexpertjudges,includingassistantWhiteHouseChefSamKass,willchoosethewinningrecipes.Thejudgeswillbeonthelookoutforlunchesthatarehealthy,tastyandaffordable.Awinnin

glunchmealshouldhaveitemsfromeachofthefoodgroups,includingfruit,vegetables,wholegrains,proteinandsomeotherlow-fatfoods.Youcouldchoosetocombinethemintoonerecipeortocreateamealthatincludesamaindishandsidedishes.Formoretips

onpreparinghealthymeals,visitchoosemyplate.gov.

Tosendinyouroriginallunchrecipe,goto.ThedeadlineisJune17,sogetcooking!

25.WhatdoweknowabuttheHealthyLunchtimeChallenge?

A.Itaimstocreatdeliciousdishes.B.ItwillbeheldattheWhiteHouse.

C.TheFirstLadyprovidessuppor

tforit.D.Kidsfromallovertheworldcanenterit.

26.Toattendthecontest,kids_____________.

AmustasktheirparentsforhelpB.shouldsendintheirrecipesonline

C.havetogotoWashington,D.C.D.mustpreparemorethanonedish

27.Theunderlinedphrase“beonthelookoutfor”canbereplacedby_____________.

A.bereadytoserveB.trytopickout

C.goouttofindD.learntocook

28.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Getcooking!

B.Eatnutritiousfood!

C.VisittheWhiteHouse!

D.teamupwiththeFirstLady!

C

“OnethingIenjoyaboutmyjobisthatIcanworkonsomethingthatisactuallyactive,”saysGameMcGimsey,anAmericanvolcanologist(火山学家).PartofhisjobincludeskeepinganeyeonAlaska’smanyactivevolcanoesandgivingpeopleaheads-upwhenavolcanomighterupt(喷发).

Likemostjobsinthescience,volcanologyrequiresalotofeducation.McGimseyreceivedanundergraduatedegreeingeologyattheUniversityofNorthCarolina,thenlandedaninternship(实习期)withageologistattheUSGS(美国地质勘探局)whoseworkfieldwasaboutvolcanoes.AfterearningagraduatedegreeattheUniversityofColorado,McGimseyacceptedajobwiththeUSGSandhasbeenwiththeAlaskaVolcanoObservatoryfor25ye

ars.

Volcanoescaninfluencetheworldinwayswemightnotthinkabout.Forexample,onDec.15,1989,a747jetliner(alargeairplane)flewthroughathickashcloudproducedbyMountRedoubt,anAlaskanvolcanothathadn’teruptedin25years.Theashcausedallfourenginestodie,andth

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