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听力理解(共两节。
满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;
每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听时话,选择正确选项。
1.Whenwillthetwospeakersleaveprobably?
A.At5:
30.B.At6:
00.C.At7:
l0.
2.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.TravelexperiencesB.Familymembers.C.Travellingabroad.
3.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Atatheater.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atagasstation.
4.HowwillthewomangotoNewYork?
A.Bycar.B.Byair.C.Bytrain.
5.WhyisthemanangrywithAnne?
A.Shehasn’tshownup.B.Shedrivestooslowly.C.Sheistoorudetohim.
第二节(共l5小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Wheredidthemanspendhisweekend?
A.Athome.B.Inthecinema.C.Intheschool.
7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheroommate?
A.He’simpolite.B.He’sstrange.C.He’scareful.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Wherearethetwospeakers?
A.Inanoffice.B.Athome.C.Inarestaurant.
9.Whatiswrongwiththewoman?
A.Shehasastomachache.B.Shehasaheadache.C.Shehasafever.
听第8段材料,回答第l0至12题。
10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Salesgirlandcustomer.C.Friends.
11.Whatisthewoman’ssisterlike?
A.Friendlyandadventurous.B.Friendlyandshy.C.Beautifulandquiet.
12.Whatisthewomanlearning?
A.Singing.B.Dancing.C.Swimming.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whichcitydoesthemanplantogoto?
A.SaltLakeCity,theUSA.B.NewYork,theUSA.C.Helsinki,Finland.
14.Whatistheflightnumberforthesecondhalfoftheman’sjourney?
A.1070.B.1090.C.980.
15.HowlongwillittakethemantogofromSaltLakeCitytoNewYork?
A.Anhourandahalf.B.Sixhours.C.Threehours.
16.Whendoesthemandecidetoreturn?
A.Onthetwenty-second.B.Onthetwenty-third.C.Onthetwenty-ninth.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatdoyouknowaboutBilly’sfamily?
A.Hisfatherworksinapostoffice.B.Theyliveahardlife.
C.Thereareonlythreepeopleinhisfamily.
18.HowdoesBillydeliverthenewspaperseveryday?
A.Bybike.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.
19.HowmuchdoesBillyusuallyearneverymonth?
A.$18.B.$64.C.$80.
20.WhatdoesBillysavesomemoneyfor?
A.Continuinghisschooling.B.Buyinganewbike.C.Buyinganoldcar.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1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
WhoOwnstheMoon?
Withinthenexttenyears,theUS,China,Israel,andacrowdofprivatecompaniesplantosetupcamponthemoon.Soifandwhentheyplantaflag,doesthatgivethempropertyrights?
ANASAworkinggrouphostedadiscussionthisweektoask:
Whoownsthemoon?
Theanswer,ofcourse,isnouse.TheOuterSpaceTreaty,theinternationallawsignedbymorethan100countries,statesthatthemoonandothercelestialbodies(天体)aretheprovinceofallmankind.Nodoubtthatwouldannoyallofthepeoplethroughouttheages,likemonksfromtheMiddleAges,whohavetriedtoclaimthemoonwastheirs.
Butownershipisdifferentfrompropertyrights.Peoplewhorentapartments,forexample,don’townwheretheylive,buttheystillholdrights.Sowithalloftheupcomingmissions(派遣团)tovisitthemoonandbeyond,spaceindustrythoughtleadersareseriouslyaskingthemselveshowtodealwithapotentiallandrush.
“Thisisaveryrelevantdiscussionrightnow.We’vegotthiswaveofnewlunarmissionsfromaroundtheworld,”saidWilliamMarshall,ascientistinthesmall-spacecraftofficeatNASA,butwhospokethisweekataneventhostedbyNASA’sCoLab,acollaborative(协力的)public-privateworkinggroup.Hewaspeakingfromhispersonalinterestandnotonbehalfoftheagency.
Tobesure,theUnitedStatesaimstosendastronautsbacktothemoonbyasearlyas2015,inamissionthatwouldincludealong-termsettlement.ChinaandIsrael,amongothers,arealsoworkingonlunarprojects.Andforthefirsttime,severalprivategroupsarebuildingspacecrafttolandonthemooninanattempttowinmillionsofdollarsintheGoogleLunarXPrize.Someparticipantssaythattheyplantogainsomepropertyrightsinthemission.
21.Inthepassagethewriterseemstobeworryingthat.
A.theUSwillliveonthemoonforever
B.themoonwillnotbeabletoholdallmankind
C.thepotentiallandrushwillbecomemoreandmorefrequent
D.noonecananswerthequestion“Whoownsthemoon?
”
22.The“GoogleLunarXPrize”aimsto.
A.encourageprivategroupstolandonthemoon
B.helpNASAhostadiscussionaboutlandrushonthemoon
C.helpsomedevelopingcountriescompletetheirlunarprojects
D.rewardsomecountriesorprivategroupswhichhaven’tsteppedonthemoon
23.Theunderlinedword“that”inthefirstparagraphrefersto.
A.theOuterSpaceTreatyB.ifandwhentheyplantaflag
C.theNASAworkinggroupD.monksfromtheMiddleAges
24.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.TheUSastronautswillliveonthemoonforalongertime.
B.Manycountriesandprivategroupsplantogotothemoon.
C.Whysomeprivategroupswishtolandonthemoon.
D.Itiseasytogainsomepropertyrightsonthemoon.
B
In1947agroupoffamouspeoplefromtheartworldheadedbyanAustrianconductordecidedtoholdaninternationalfestivalofmusic,danceandtheatreinEdinburgh.TheideawastoreuniteEuropeaftertheSecondWorldWar.
ItquicklyattractedfamousnamessuchasAlecGuinness,RichardButton,DameMargotFonteynandMarleneDietrichaswellasthebigsymphonyorchestras(交响乐团).ItbecamefixedeventeveryAugustandnowattracts400,000peopleyearly.
AttheSametime,the“Fringe”appearedasachallengetotheofficialfestival.Eighttheatregroupsturnedupuninvitedin1947,inthebeliefthateveryoneshouldhavetherighttoperform,andtheydidsoinapublichousedisusedforyears.
Soon,groupsofstudentsfirstlyfromEdinburghUniversity,andlaterfromtheuniversitiesofOxfordandCambridge,DurhamandBirminghamweremakingthejourneytotheScottishcapitaleachsummertoperformtheatrebylittle-knownwritersofplaysinsmallchurchhallstothepeopleofEdinburgh.
Todaythe“Fringe”,oncelessrecognized,hasfaroutgrownthefestivalwitharound1,500performancesoftheatre,musicanddanceoneveryoneofthe21daysitlasts.Andyetasearlyas1959,withonly19theatregroupsperforming,somesaiditwasgettingtoobig.
Apaidadministratorwasfirstemployedonlyin1971,andtodaythereareeightadministratorsworkingallyearroundandthenumberrisesto150duringAugustitself.In2004therewere200placeshousing1,695showsbyover600differentgroupsfrom50differentcountries.Morethan1.25millionticketsweresold.
25.WhatwasthepurposeofEdinburghFestivalatthebeginning?
A.TobringEuropetogetheragain.B.TohonorheroesofWorldWarII.
C.Tointroduceyoungtheatregroups.D.ToattractgreatartistsfromEurope.
26.WhydidsomeuninvitedtheatregroupscometoEdinburghin1947?
A.Theyownedapublichousethere.B.Theycametotakeupachallenge.
C.Theythoughttheywerealsofamous.D.Theywantedtotakepartinthefestival.
27.Whojoinedthe“Fringe”afteritappeared?
A.Popularwriters.B.Universitystudents.
C.Artistsfromaroundtheworld.D.Performersofmusicanddance.
28.WemaylearnfromthetextthatEdinburghFestival.
A.hasbecomeanon-officialeventB.hasgonebeyondanartfestival
C.givesshowsallyearroundD.keepsgrowingrapidly
C
Theflyingcarhasbeentalkedaboutformanyyears,butnowitappearstobecomeareality.
Aninternationalcompanyhasbuiltatwo-seaterplanethat,atthetouchofabutton,transformsintoacarperfectlysuitablefordrivingonpublicroads.Ittakes15secondstoswitchbetweenflyinganddriving.Withitswingsfullyopenandthepropeller(螺旋桨)spinning,itcantakeofffromanyairfield.
Flyingcarsarequickerthantraditionalones,andtheycanrunonordinaryfuel.Anotherbigadvantageisthattheyarecool,likesomethingyouwouldseeinanactionfilm.Atthemoment,however,theflyingcar’swheelsareillegaltoleavetheground.Thatisnotbecauseoftechnicalreasonsorproblemswiththedesign.Itisbecausethevariousroadandaircraftauthoritiessimplycannotagreeonwhetheritisacaroraplane.
Neverthelessthecompanyhopestoproduceanddeliveritsfirstflyingcarsoon.Thecompanyalreadyhasordersfor40ofthem.Themajoritypotentialcustomersareolderandsomeareretired.Therehaveevenbeenordersfromsomepeoplewhohavenopilot’slicense.
Theflyingcarwillcostaround$200,000.“Foranairplane,that’saveryreasonableprice,butforacar,it’squiteexpensive,”explainsAlan.“Butitjustisnotpossibletomakea$10,000flyingcaryet.”
Thislatestmeansoftransportwillnotbecomeamass-marketiteminthenearfuture,butinthelongtermithasthepotentialtochangethewayyoutravel.Itwillbecomenomoreexpensivethandrivingyourcaronthemotorway.Traveltimecouldbereducedbymorethanhalf.
Sothenexttimeyouaretoldtofastenyourseatbelt,itmaybetopreparefortake-off.
29.Weknowfromthepassagethattheflyingcar.
A.hastorunonspecialfuelB.willreplacetraditionalplanes
C.ispopularwiththerichD.canshiftbetweentwoforms
30.Theflyingcarispresentlyforbiddentotakeoffbecause.
A.manypeoplethinkdrivingisnotverysafe
B.it’shardtodecidewhetherit’sacaroraplane
C.thegovernmentandtheauthoritiesacceptit
D.therearestill