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A.Dohishomework.

B.Preparefortheexam.

C.WatchTVforawhile

4.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Gotofindabusstationherself.

B.Followthemantoabusstation.

C.Askaguardaboutabusstation.

5.Whenwillthetwospeakersmeet?

A.At9:

30.B.At10:

00.C.At11:

30.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题1分,满分15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至7题。

6.Whatdidthemanprobablydoonthesecondday?

A.Hereturnedhome.B.HetraveledaroundParis.C.Herestedinthehotel.

7.Whathasthemandecidedtodo?

A.Spendmoretimeonexercise?

B.Findwaystobecomestronger.

C.TakeatripwithAliceagainsoon.

请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Wheredidthewomanlastseeherson?

A.Inthefruitsection.B.Inthemeatsection.C.Inthevegetablesection.

9.Whichofthefollowingcanhelppeoplerecognizethewoman’sson?

A.Hedoesn’twearglasses.B.Heisfarforhisage.C.Hehasdarkhair.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatdaywasityesterday?

A.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.

11.WhatisthehomeworkforEnglish?

A.Writeaboutafamouswoman.

B.Dotheproblemsonpage56.

C.GooverLessonFive.

12Whoissbiologyteacher?

A.Mrs.Green.B.Mr.Brown.C.Mr.James.

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhichoceandidAmeliaEarhartflyacrossaloneinMay,1932?

A.ThePacificOcean.B.TheIndianOcean.C.TheAtlanticOcean.

14WhendidAmeliaEarhartsetouttoflyaroundtheworld?

A.In1937.B.In1942.C.In1947.

15.WhathappenedtoAmeliaEarhartatlast?

A.Shediedahero.

B.Itremainsunknowntopeople.

C.Thegovernmentfoundherbody.

16.Whatdothewoman’sparentsprobablywanthertobe?

A.Aphotographer.B.Apilot.C.Adoctor.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.HowoldwasRidewhenshetookpartintheastronauttrainingprogram?

A.32B.31C.27

18.WhatdidRidodoin1984?

A.Shetraveledintospaceforthethirdtime.

B.Shetraveledintospaceforthesecondtime.

C.Shetraveledintospaceforthefirsttime.

19.WhatdidRidodoafterreturningtotheearth?

A.Sheleftthespaceprogram.

B.Shewrotesciencebooks.

C.Shestartedaschool

20.HowmanyAmericanwomanhavetravelledintospacesinceRide’strip?

A.About20.B.About30.C.Over40.

二:

完形填空(30分,每小题1.5分)

Davidgrewuppoor.Hestartedworkinginthe7thgradeandbyhighschoolhewasonlygoingtoschoolhalfdays,21at11amtogotowork.

Lackofmoneymeantlackofeducationalopportunities,buthehada22tolearn.Inhissparetimehereadbooksthathethoughtwould23himsucceedsomewheredowntheroad.

Hewasahardworker,androseabove(克服)his24ofhighereducationtoprovideforhisfamily,25factorylifehadabadeffectonhimphysically,emotionallyand26.Itwas,inhismind,killinghimlikeaslowpoison.

In1995heboughthisfirstcomputerandafewmonthslaterdiscoveredtheInternet.Hewantedtobeapartofit,andworked48or__27hoursaweekinthefactory,andworkedanother40ormorehoursaweek28himselfcomputerskills.Heworkedharderthanhe29hadinhislife,surfingtheInternetover100hoursaweek.

Davidbegan30jobsintheInternetandcomputerfields.Hewas31__manytimes,buthenevergaveup.Hehadagoalandkeptafterit32hedidn’tfeellikeitbecause33elseseemedsohopeless.Thatkindofdriveandperseverancealmostalways34.Davidleftthefactoryandtookajobinthecomputingfield.

Thisisatruestoryabout35,astoryaboutbelievingin36;

astoryaboutfindingwhatyoulovetodoand37yourdreams.

Myhopeinwritingthisstoryisthat,ifyouhaveadream,you’llbe_38__enoughtoseeitthrough(进行到底).It’suptoyouto39it.Rememberthateventhefarthest40alwaysstartswiththefirststep.

21.A.startingB.leavingC.arrivingD.studying

22.A.timeB.hopeC.hungerD.chance

23.A.letB.haveC.seeD.help

24.A.lackB.choiceC.favorD.desire

25.A.andB.soC.butD.as

26.A.individuallyB.spirituallyC.energeticallyD.evidently

27.A.moreB.fewerC.smallerD.some

28.A.showingB.teachingC.improvingD.acquiring

29.A.evenB.neverC.everD.just

30.A.doingB.creatingC.applyingforD.takingup

31.A.turnedoffB.putdownC.heldupD.turneddown

32.A.evenwhenB.ifonlyC.evenD.asif

33.A.anywhereB.somewhereC.anythingD.something

34.A.paysbackB.putsoffC.getsinD.paysoff

35.A.wealthB.determinationC.hardshipD.love

36.A.yourselfB.himselfC.herselfD.itself

37.A.developingB.followingC.continuingD.reaching

38.A.demandedB.expectedC.inspiredD.attracted

39.A.getB.makeC.conductD.perform

40.A.journeyB.distanceC.lifeD.future

三:

阅读

第一小节:

阅读理解(共25分,每小题2.5分)

A

Jokerfoundoneofthebiggestdiamondsintheworldinhisownbackyard.Hesoldthestonetoadiamonddealerforoverthreehundredthousanddollars.InNewYork,thediamondwasresold.Thistimeforalmosteighthundredthousanddollars.Thetruevalueofadiamondisneverknownuntilithasbeencut.Oncecutsuccessfully,itsvaluecanincreaseathousandtimes.It’seasytounderstandwhytheowneroftheJokerdiamondwenttothebestdiamondcutterheknew,Kaplan.Thecutterstudiedthediamondfortwelvewholemonths.

Whenhefelthewasreadytostartwork,hediscoveredaflaw(瑕疵).Hehadtobeginwithhiscalculations(计算)alloveragain,orhemighthavemadethestoneuseless.Sixmoremonthspassed,andKaplanfinallysaidtotheowner,“Iamreadytostartmywork.Therewillbeoneexcellentdiamondthatwillbecomparabletoanyintheworld,pluselevensmalldiamondsoffirst-classquality.”Kaplanwaitedafewmoredaysuntilhefelthewasinthebestphysicalandmental(精神的)conditionpossible.Hepickeduphistoolsandheldhisbreathashemadethefirstblow.Thediamondsplit(切开)exactlyashepromised.

41.Jokerfoundoneofthebiggestdiamondsintheworld_______.

A.inaminuteB.atthefootofabigmountain

C.inhisownbackyardD.inagarage

42.Adiamonddealerisaperson_______.

A.inthediamondbusinessB.whostoresdiamonds

C.whocutsdiamondsD.whosellsdiamonds

43.Whenthediamondwasresold,_______.

A.thedealerlostalotofmoney

B.Jokermadesomemoremoney

C.thedealergot800,000dollars

D.Kaplangot800,000dollars

44.Theownerofthediamondthoughtthatifthediamondwascutsuccessfullyitmightbeworth_______.

A.$300,000B.$500,000

C.$300,000,000D.$800,000,000

B

HereisatruestoryaboutafamousmanwhoworkedintheWhiteHouseandacriminal.Theyoncefacedthesamething:

theirmothergavethemappleswhentheywereyoung.

Thecriminalsaid:

oneday,mymotherbroughtsomeapplesandaskedmybrotherandme:

“Whichonedoyouwant?

”“Thereddestandbiggestone,”mylittlebrothersaid.Mymotherstaredathimandsaidtohimangrily:

“Youshouldlearntogivethegoodthingstoothers;

youshouldn’talwaysthinkofyourself.”Seeingthis,Isuddenlychangedmyideaandthensaidtomymother:

“Mum,pleasegivemethesmalleroneandgivethebiggeronetomylittlebrother.”Hearingmywords,mymotherwasveryhappy.Shekissedmeonmyfaceandgavethereddestandbiggestappletomeasaprize.Fromthenon,Ilearnedtotelllies,fight,stealandrob.InordertogetwhatIwanted,Iplayedhard.Asaresult,Iwassentintoprison.

ThefamousmanfromtheWhiteHousesaid:

Oneday,mymotherbroughtsomeapples.Shesaidtomybrotherandme:

“Youallwantthereddestandbiggestone,right?

Well,let’shaveacompetition.NowIdividedthegrasslandinfrontofthegateintotwoandIwillgiveonetoeachofyouandyoumustshear(修剪)itwell.AndIwillgivethereddestandbiggestappletohimwhodoesitthemostquicklyandbest.”

Afterthecompetition,IwonandIgotthebiggestapple.Inourfamily,aslongasyouwanttogetthebestthings,youmusttakepartincompetition.Ithinkitisfair.Nomatterwhatyouwant,youmustpaylotsofefforts.

45.Thecriminalgotthereddestandbiggestapplebecause.

A.hetoldthetruththathewantedasmallerone

B.heknewhowtomakehismotherhappyfromheranswer

C.elderbrothershouldofcoursehavethebiggerone

D.hismotherlovedhimmorethanshelovedtheyoungerbrother

46.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat.

A.it’swrongtoaskchildrentochooseappleswhentheyarenotoldenough

B.it’simportanttomakechildrenawarethatnomatterwhattheywant,theymustpaywork

C.it’swrongtoaskchildrennottoalwaysthinkofthemselves

D.it’salwaysnecessarytohaveacompetitionwhenwegivechildrenapple

47.Thewritertellsthestoryby.

A.organizingitintheorderoftime

B.makingacomparisonbetweentwomen

C.providingsomescientificinformation

D.describingitintheorderofspace

C

Onedaylastsummer,watchingtheboysandgirlstryingtocatchbutterfliesIrememberedsomethinghappenedwhenIwasyoung.WhenIwasaboyof12inSouthCarolina,somethinghappenedtomethatcuredmeforeverofwantingtoputanywildcreatureinacage.

Welivedontheedgeofawood,andeveryeveningthemockingbirdswouldcomeandrestinthetreesandsing.Nomusiciancansingmorebeautifulthanthebirds.IdecidedthatIwouldcatchayoungbirdandkeepitinacageandinthatwaywouldhavemyownprivatemusician.

Ifinally

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