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5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.WhenJimwillreturn.B.WhenTomflewtoBeijing.
C.Whoisreadingabookthere.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatsizeshoedoestheman'
ssonwear?
A.Size7.B.Size8.C.Size10.
7.Howmuchwillthemanpay?
A.$32.B.$36.C.$40.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.HowdoesTinalooknow?
A.Excited.B.Upset.C.Calm.
9.Whydidn'
tthewomantakepartinthecompetition?
A.Shewasn'
tfeelingwell.B.Shedidn'
tfeellikegoing.
C.Shecouldn'
taffordthetime.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Onwhichdaywillthemanleave?
A.The29th.B.The23rd.C.The22nd.
11.WhichflightwillthemantakefromSaltLake
CitytoNewYork?
A.FlightBA2701.B.FlightBA7101.C.FlightBA2710.
12.HowlongwillthemanhavetowaitatKennedyAirport?
A.Halfanhour.B.Oneandahalfhours.C.Twohours.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whattimeisitprobablynow?
A.3:
30pm.B.4:
00pm.C.4:
30pm.
14.Whydoesthemanusetherailwaystationsooften?
A.Togosightseeing.B.Tovisithisfamily.C.Togoonbusinesstrips.
15.Howoftendoesthemanusetherailwaystation?
A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Onceamonth.
16.Howdoesthemanusuallygettotherailwaystation?
A.Bytaxi.B.Bycar.C.Bysubway.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whereisthespeakerfrom?
A.Edinburgh.B.Glasgow.C.Liverpool.
18.WhatisMrs.Crozie
r?
A.Adoctor.B.Alibrarian.C.Asecretary.
19.Wholivesnextdoortothespeaker?
A.Mr.Crozier.B.Mr.Bai.C.MissGreen.
20.WhatdoweknowaboutMrs.Bai?
A.Shehasadoctor'
sdegree.B.Sheisaschoolteacher.
C.Sheisverypopular.
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。
A
ReadingOktoberfest
PalmerParkistheperfectplacetohostthefirstReadingOktoberfest,whichtakesplace15-18September2016.
YoucanexperienceeverythingthatmakesOktoberfest,heldinahugeBeertent.We'
llhavelivemusicandDJsandthousandsofpeoplegoingcrazy.
Openinghours:
Thursday15September17:
00-23:
30
Friday16September17:
Saturday17September12:
30-23:
Sunday18September12:
30-19:
00
RamsbottomFestival
Withitsriversidelocation,RamsbottomFestivalisonefestivalwhichcantrulybecalledbeautiful.Hereyoucanenjoyamixofmusic,greatartsandfamilyshows,aswellasavarietyofGreatBritishandinternationalfood.
RamsbottomFestivaltakesplace16-18September2016atRamsbottomCricketClub,Bury,easilyreachablebypublictransportfromManchestercitycentre.
TheWillowFestivalDorset
TheWillowFestival—theworld'
slargestfestivalshowingnewandundiscoveredlivemusicbandsandartistsiscomingtoDorset.Funforallthefamily,theeventalsohasashoppingarea,aworldfoodvillage,andplentyofactivitiesforkids.
Ticketsarejust£
10
.00,whichcoversacome-and-goattendance(出席)forallthreedays.
RiverCottageFestival
It'
sourfirsteverfamily-friendlymusicfestival,righthereatRiverCottageHQinDevon.
On17-18September2016,thefarmwillbef
illedwithlivemusicfrompopularbandsintheUK.Inbetweenallthatdancin
gyou'
llbeabletowatchshowsfromlocalcraftspeople(匠人)andmakeyourownpieceofjewelry(珠宝).
Ticketswillcostyoujust£
35,or£
10forchildrenunder12(babiesunder2gofree).
21.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyatRamsbottomFestival?
A.Familyshows.B.Dancingonthefarm.
C.Makingbeautifulthingsbyhand.D.Internationalbands'
performances.
22.BothTheWillowFestivalDorsetandRiverCottageFestival_____.
A.areheldin2016forthefirsttimeB.askvisitorstopaythesameprice
C.takeplacenearariverD.arefamily-friendly
23.Whichfestivallaststhemostdays?
A.RiverCottageFestival.B.RamsbottomFestival.
C.ReadingOktoberfest.D.TheWillowFestivalDorset.
B
Themindofanelephantshouldnotbeunderestimated.Theyareintelligentanimalsbornwithbothexcellentmemoryandartistictalent.Elephantseatabout495poundsofvegetarianfoodaday.Theyspendabout16hoursadayeating,butmustwalkabout4milesadayinsearchoffood.Theaverage(通常的)elephantlivesabout70years,anditssharpmemoryallowsittorememberplaceswhereithasfoundfoodaslongas30yearsearlier,evenasababy.
Inanelephant'
stravels,itcomesacrossotherelephantsalsolookingforfood.Someelephantsarefriendly,andsomearenotsonice.Elephantsremembereveryelephanttheyhaveevermet.Theycanevenrecognizeanelephanttheyperhapshaven'
tseenfor30years.Theyimmediatelyrememberwhetherthiselephantisanenemyorafriend.
Whenelephantsarenotsearchingforfood,theysometimesproduceartinthesandwiththeirtrunks(象鼻).Theyseemtoenjoyjustrelaxingandpaintinginthesand.Oneday,anelephantzoo-keepernoticedthisandgaveanelephantapaintbrushfilledwithredpainttoseeiftheelephantwouldpaintonacanvas(画布).Sureenough,itdid,andsincethenelephantsinmostzooshavebeengivenpaintbrushes,paints,andcanvases.Theresultingabstract(抽象的)arthasbeensoldforhighpricesaroundtheworld.Themoneygoestosupportfeedingtheelephantsi
nthezoos.Mostfeltthattheelephantswereonlycapableofpaintingabstracts.However,theyhavebeentrainedtopainttrees,flowers,andotherthingsinnature.Thishasenabledustoun
derstand“elephantgenius”evenmore.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“underestimated”mean?
A.Underdeveloped.B.Undervalued.
C.Mistaken.D.Controlled.
25.Whatcanwelearnaboutelephants'
memory?
A.Itcanreachasfarbackas30years.
B.Itisatitsbestinthefirst30years.
C.Itdiffersgreatlyamongelephants.
D.Itremainsexcellentfor70years.
26.Whydidthezoo-keepergivetheelephantabrush?
A.Toattractvisitorstoit.B.Totrainittopaintpictures.
C.Toproveitwasabornartist.D.Tofindoutwhetheritcoulddraw.
27.Whichcanbestdescribeelephantsaccordingtothetext?
A.Highlysmart.B.Unusuallyquiet.
C.Reallybrave.D.Extremelyfriendly.
C
ScientistsattheUniversityofHawaiiatManoastudiedahugeareaintheeasternpartofthePacificOceanknownastheClarion-ClippertonZone,orCCZtofindandstudynewseaspecies(物种).
DivaAmon,aresearcherattheUniversitysaysusuallydeepseabiologiststhinkthereisnotalotlivinginthedeepsea.“Butwefoundthatactuallythereisquitealotlivingthere,andsothatwasreallyexciting...”shesays.
ThegroupisstudyingtheareabecausetheCCZ,ahugeandflatareaofseabed,isknowntohavevaluableminerals.TheInternationalSeabedAuthority(ISA)isallowingthecompanyUKSeabedResourcesLtd.toexplore(探索)theareaonthePacificOceanfloorformining.However,theISAsaidthecompanymustfirstcompleteabiologicalstudyoftheareabeforeitcanbeginminingformetals.So,thecompanyemployedAmonandhergroup.
Amonsaysthatmorethanhalfoftheanimalstheycollectedwerecompletelynewtoscience.Hergroupdiscoverednotonlynewspecies,butnewgenera(动植物的属)ofanimals.
BiologicaloceanographerPaulSnelgrovesaysthatfindingnewspeciesinthedeepoceaniscommon.But,hesaid,findinganewgenus“isreallygreat.”
Amonwarnsthatifmininghappensacrossthewholearea,theecosystemwouldbelargelydestroyed.But,shesays,wewillfindtheleastdamagingwaytomakeminingpossible.
“Thereisasortofscientificpushtotryandslowthingsdownabitsothatthesciencecanbedonebefore...soitcanbedonewiththeleastinfluencepossible...”shesays.
“It'
slikelywearegoingtodevelopatleastsomepartsofthesedeepoceanenvironmentsanddoitinawaythat'
sgoingtominimize(最小化)ourinfluence,”saysPaul.
28.WhatdidscientiststrytofindoutintheCCZ?
A.Whetherthereislife.B.Whethertherearevaluableminerals.
C.Whatsealifeexiststhere.D.Whatmetalslieundertheseafloor.
29.WhatdoesPaulsayaboutfindingnewseaspecies?
A.It'
ssomethingunusual.B.It'
snothingtobesurprisedat.
C.Ithasafar-reachingeffectonscience.D.Itprovescommonspecieswillchange.
30.WhatisAmon'
sattitudetowardsminingtheCCZ?
A.Careful.B.Doubtful.
C.Unsupportive.D.Uninterested.
31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthetextreferto?
A.Mining.B.Ascientificpush.
C.Findingtheleastdamagingway.D.Developingtheoceanenvironments.
D
ThisjourneybeganthismorningalmostanhourlaterthanIhadplanned,althoughIhadcompletedmypackingbeforeeighto'
clock.IwasquiteclearaboutthefactthatonceIleft,myhousewouldstandemptyforprobablythefirsttimesincethedayitwasbuilt.ItwasastrangefeelingandperhapsexplainswhyIwasleavingsolate
walkingaroundthehousemanytimesover,checkingonelasttimetoseethatallwasinorder.
ItishardtoexplainmyfeelingsonceIdidfinallysetoff.AsIdrovefurtherandfurtherfromthehouse,Ifoundthesurroundings(周围的事物)growunrecognizable.Ibegantohaveafeelingofuneasemixedwithexcitement.Itookaturningandfoundmyselfonaroadcirclingtheedgeofahill.Icouldsensethesteep(陡峭的)dr
optomyle