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()6.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Inahotel.B.Inatheater.C.Athome

()7.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Takeavacation.B.Watchashow.C.Playfootball.

听下面一段较长对话,回答8—10三个小题。

()8.WhatdoweknowaboutMissHarris?

A.Herbooksarepopular.B.SheismarriedC.Shehasfourchildren.

()9.HowmanyhoursdoesMissHarriswriteeveryday?

A.Forthreetofourhours.B.Forfourtofivehours.C.Forfourtosixhours.

()10.WhatdoesMissHarrisusuallydointhedaytime?

A.Readsbooks.B.Writesstories.C.Stayswithchildren.

第三节:

听短文,回答问题。

()11.WhenwasWarrenBuffettconsideredasthethirdwealthiestperson?

A.In2013.B.In2014.C.In2015

()12.WhatwasWarrenBuffettinterestedinwhenhewasyoung?

A.Business.B.Stamps.C.Games.

()13.WheredidWarrenBuffetthelpwhenhewassix?

A.Inhisneighbor’sshop.B.Inhisgrandfather’sshop.C.Inhisaunt’sshop

()14.HowmuchdidWarrenBuffettmakebysellingsixbottlesofCocaColatohisfriends?

A.20cents.B.30centsC.50cents.

()15.WhatdidWarrenBuffettownwhenhelefthighschool?

A.AfactoryB.AshopC.Afarm.

二、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)

Itwasthedistrictsportsmeeting.Myfootstillhadn’thealed(痊愈)fromanearlyinjury.Ihad16whetherornotIshouldattendthemeeting.ButthereIwas,eagerforthe3,000-meterrun.

“Ready...set...”Thegunpoppedandwewereoff.Theothergirlsrushed17me.IfeltashamedasIfellfartherandfartherbehind.

“Hooray!

”shoutedthecrowd.Itwastheloudest18Ihadeverheardatameeting.Thefirst-placerunnerwastwolaps(圈)aheadofmewhenshecrossedthefinishline,“MaybeIshould19,”IthoughtasImovedon.20,Idecidedtokeepgoing.Duringthelasttwolaps,Iran21anddecidednottoraceintracknextyear.Itwouldn'

tbeworthit22myfootdidheal.

WhenIfinished,Iheardacheer—23thantheoneI’dheardearlier.Iturnedaroundand24,theboyswerepreparingfortheirrace.Theymustbecheeringfortheboys."

Iwasleaving25severalgirlscameuptome.“Wow,you’vegotcourage!

”oneofthemtoldme.

“Courage?

Ijust26arace!

"

Ithought.“1wouldhavegivenuponthefirstlap"

saidanothergirl.“Wewerecheeringforyou.Didyouhearus?

SuddenlyIregained27.Idecidedtostickwithtracknextyear.Irealizedstrengthandcouragearen’talways28inmedalsandvictories,butinthe29weovercome.Thestrongestpeoplearenotalwaysthepeoplewhowin,30thepeoplewhodon’tgiveupwhentheylose.

()16. 

A. 

expectedB. 

supposedC. 

imaginedD. 

doubted

()17.A.from 

behindB. 

ahead 

ofC. 

next 

toD. 

close 

to

()18. 

cheerB. 

shoutC. 

cryD. 

noise

()19.A. 

slow 

downB. 

give 

upC. 

go 

onD. 

speed 

up

()20.A. 

ThereforeB.OtherwiseC. 

BesidesD. 

However

()21. 

with 

delightB. 

fearC. 

in 

painD. 

advance

()22. 

even 

ifB. 

only 

ifC. 

unlessD. 

until

()23.A. 

weakerB. 

longerC. 

lowerD. 

louder

()24. 

well 

enoughB. 

sure 

enoughC. 

surprisingly 

enoughD. 

strangely 

enough

()25.A. 

whileB.whenC.asD.since

()26. 

gotB. 

wonC. 

passedD.lost

()27. 

hopeC. 

interestD.experience

()28.A.measuredB. 

praisedC. 

reducedD. 

increased

()29. 

sadnessB. 

strugglesC. 

diseasesD. 

tiredness

()30. 

OrB. 

norC. 

andD. 

but

三、阅读理解(每小题2分,共15小题,计30分)

A

Libraries

Publiclibraries

MosttownsinBritainhaveapubliclibrary.Alibraryusuallyhasalargeselectionofboosandotherresources,whichlibrarymemberscanuseandborrowforfree.

Britain’sFirstPublicLibrary

ThefirstpubliclibraryinBritainopenedinManchesterin1852.It’sfirstlibrarianwasamancalledEdwardEdwards,Edwardsattendedthelibrary’sopeningceremonyandtwofamouswriterscalledCharlesDickensandWilliamThackerayweretheretoo.

HowtoJoinaLibrary

Tojoinalibrary,gotoyourlocallibraryandfillinaform.you’llreceivealibrarycardwhichisneededwhenusinglibraryservices

MobileLibraries

Noteveryonecangetalibrary.Somepeoplelivefarawayfromtownsandcities.Otherpeoplefinditdifficulttogooutbecausetheyhaveanillnessoradisability.Thankstomobilelibraries,thesepeoplecanstillborrowboos.

Unlikemostlibraries,whichstoreboosinbuildings,mobilelibrariesusuallykeeptheirboosinamini–bus.Thebackofthemini-bushasshelvesfortheboos,anditisbigenoughforborrowerstostepinsideandlookaround.Adrivertakesthemini-bustoacertainplaceatacertaintime,sopeoplenowwhentoexpectit.Theycanthenreturntheirboosandborrowsomemore.

AllAboardtheLibrary

AschoolinLondondidn’thavespaceforalibraryinsidethebuilding.However,everybodyagreedthatitwasstillimportanttohaveaschoollibrary.Sotheheadoftheschool,GrahamBlakedecidedtoparkanoldbusontheschoolcarparkandchangeditintoalibrary.Pupilshelpedtopaintthebus,andaftereightmonths,thenewlibrarywasready.

()31.WhowasthefirstlibrarianofthefirstpubliclibraryinBritain?

A.CharlesDickens.B.WilliamThackeray

C.EdwardEdwards.D.GrahamBlake

()32.Whatisspecialaboutthemobilelibrary?

A.keepingboosinbuildings.

B.Returningboostoreaders.

C.Offeringspecialservicestopupils.

D.Goingtoacertainplaceatacertaintime.

()33.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.SchoolsinLondonliemobilelibraries.

B.PubliclibraryservicesintheUarefree.

C.Peoplelivingfarawaycan’tuselibraries.

D.ManyfamousBritishwriterslivedinManchester.

B

Istillrememberedmyfirstdayofsecondgrade.Iwasledtoaroom.Noteacheryet.Girlstalking.Boystryingtokilleachother.

Itooksomepaperandapencil,pickedadesk,andwenttowork.Minuteslater,agirlcameoverandsatontopofmydesk.

“What'

reyoudoing?

”shesaid.

“Writingto100,”Ireplied.

“Isthatyoucando?

“No,”Isaid.

ThenIrosefrommyseattogetmypencilsharpener.IhadnoideathatwhenIstood,thedeskwouldfalloverandhurtherleg.

HernamewasJane.Fromthatdayon--shewasmybestfriend.Whereverwewent--toschoolorchurchorbasketballgames,JanesavedmeaseatorIsavedoneforher.

Manyyearslater,aftercollege,ImovedtoCaliforniaandmarried.Janestayedinourhometowntobeasocialworker.Wewerefriendsformorethan50years.Afterherdeathsevenyearsago,Istillthinkofheroften,especiallyatthestartoftheschoolyear.

TVadstrytotelluswhatchildrenneedforschool—newshoes,clothes,backpacks.Butreally,children'

sneedsaresimple.Besidesthebasics—tobefed,caredfor,andloved—theyneedthegiftoffriendship.

Foryears,Ifearedhowpeoplesawme.Butoneday,Ifinallyunderstood.Ididn'

tneedtobesmartorprettyorpopular.Ijustneededtobekind.

MygrandsonHenryrecentlyfinishedhispreschoolandreceivedaprizefor“Friendship”.EvenanOlympicmedalwouldn'

tmakemeprouder!

Ithinkchildrenneedtoknowthattheyareloved.Theyneedtoknowthattheyhavealltheyneedandthebestwaytowinfriendsistobeone.

()34.Whenshecameintotheclassroom,thewriter________

A.wenttotalkwithJanequickly

B.helpedJanewritethenumbersto100

C.workedquietlyatherdeskalone

D.wasafraidthatotherswouldfightwithher

()35.Fromthepassageweknowthat__________.

A.thewriter'

slegwashurtonthefirstdayofschool

B.thetwogirlswereclosefriendsuntilJanedied

C.Janeoftenhelpedthewritertodosomesocialwork

D.thetwogirlsstayedinthesamecityaftercollege

()36.Henryreceivedaprizefor"

Friendship"

probablybecause_________.

A.hewaskindtoothersB.hewassmartathisschoolwork

C.hewaslovedbyhisgrandmaD.hejoinedintheOlympics

()37.Thebesttitleofthisarticlewouldbe__________.

A.MyBestFriendJaneB.HowtoChooseFriends

C.MyFirstDayatSchoolD.FriendshipValues

C

Americanfolkmusicisthemusicofthepeople.“GoodNightIrene,”isanexampleofatraditionalfolksong.Thatmeansthesongissoold,noonereallyknowswhowroteit.HuddieLedbetter,thesingerandguitaristknownasLedbelly,firstrecorded“GoodNightIrene”in1932.Sincethenmorethanahundredotherversionshavebeenrecorded.“GoodNightIrene,”wasahugehitfortheWeaversin1950.

Folksongssometimestellstoriesaboutrealevents.AnexampleisthestoryofayoungmanwhoselastnamewasspelledD-U-L-Abutpronounced“Dooley”.TomDulawasaCivilWarsoldierinNorthCarolina.Hewasfoundguiltyofthemurderofhisgirlfriend.Hewassentencedtodeathandwashangedin1868,yetthecaseleftmanyquestions.Thestorywasretoldinpoemsandsongs—includingthehitsong,“TomDooley,”recordedin1958bytheKingstonTrio.

FolksingerandsongwriterAmySpeacesaysthehistoryofAmericanfolkmusiccanbeimaginedasatreewithmanybranches.Atthecenter,shesays,isWoodyGuthrie.WoodyGuthriewrotealmost3,000songs.Butheonlyrecordedabout300ofthem.HisgranddaughterAnnaCanonisaysthatwaspartlybecausehedidnothaveenoughmoneytorecordmore.

Yetforallhisinfluence,millionsofAmericanstodayrememb

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