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A.It’sgood.B.It’sexpensive.C.It’scheap.

3.Whendidthegirl’sbrotherbecomeinterestedinmusic?

A.Attheageoffive.B.Attheageofsix.C.Attheageofeleven.

4.Howoldisthegirl’smother?

A.She’sthirty-nine.B.She’sthirty-one.C.She’sthirty-five.

5.Howmuchisoneticket?

A.It’stwenty-eightyuan.B.It’selevenyuan.C.It’sfourteenyuan.

第二节(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)

听下面3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,并标在试题的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你有时间阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8三个小题。

6.HowlonghasMikestudiedEnglish?

A.Fortwoyears.B.ForthreemonthsC.Forthreeyears.

7.WhatproblemdoesMikehaveinlearningEnglish?

A.Heisn’tgoodatpronunciation.

B.Hecan’tspellwordswell.

C.Heisn’tsureaboutgrammar.

8.WhenwillMikeandLucymeetintheevening?

A.Athalfpastfive.B.Athalfpastsix.C.Atsix

【设计意图】选择贴近学生学习英语的语言材料,考查学生的语言运用能力。

难易程度——易。

听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。

9.Howwasthewoman’stimeinthepark?

A.GreatB.Justso-so.C.Terrible

10.Whydidn’tthemanenjoyhistime?

A.Hecouldn’treadbooks.

B.Therewasnoentertainment.

C.Thescenerywasn’tbeautiful

11.Wheredothespeakermostprobablylive?

A.InavillageB.InasmalltownC.Inalargecity

【设计意图】选择贴近学生实际生活的语言材料,考查学生的语言运用能力。

难易程度——中。

听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15三个小题。

12.Whatdon’tweneedtodotheexperiment?

A.AcoinB.AglassofbottleC.Aspoon

13.Beforeplacingthecoinonthetopofthebottle,whatshouldwedo?

A.Placetheminorder.

B.Placetheminthewarmwater.

C.Placetheminthecoldwater.

14.Whenweholdthebottleforsomeseconds,whatwillhappen?

A.Thecoinwilljumpbyitself.

B.Thecoinwillfalloffthetopofthebottle.

C.Thecoinisstillhere.

15.Accordingtotheexperiment,whatcanwedoifwewantthecointofall?

A.Putthebottleinthewarmwater.

B.Moveyourhandsawayfromthebottle.

C.Placethecoinonthetopofthebottle.

A

WonderfulExperiencesinAustralia

 

PhillipIslandNaturePark

Adult:

£79.00

Child:

£67.00

Location:

Melbourne

HavefunatPhillipIslandNaturePark.Youwillspendhalfadaythere.Youcanseemanyanimals,suchaskoalas,kangaroosandpenguinsatthepeak.

BalloonFlight

£209.00

£161.00

EnjoyanearlymorningballoonflightoverthebeautifulcityofMelbourne.AftertheflightyouwillenjoyawonderfulbreakfastattheHiltonHotel.

AmazingSailing

£168.00

£126.00

Sydney

RelaxandenjoythewonderfulsightsoftheheartofSydneyasyousailacrosstheseainalargeboat.

RestaurantTour—Lunch

£56.00

£50.00

HavinglunchinMelbournecanbeawonderfulexperience,speciallyinoldtrams(有轨电车)thathavebecomerestaurants.

16.11-year-oldTonyandhisparentswillvisitPhillipIslandNaturePark.Theyshouldpay_____.

A.£79B.£146C.£158D.£225

17.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat_______.

A.peoplecanseeanimalsattheHiltonHotel

B.foodinthetramsisnotgood

C.Melbourneisabeautifulcity

D.therearenoaquaticanimalsatPhillipIslandNaturePark

18.Peoplewhowantto_______aremostinterestedinthispassage.

A.travelinAustralia

B.learnaboutthehistoryofAustralia

C.eatEasternfood

D.seeforests

B

Paperisveryimportantinourdailylives.Weuseittowriteon.Wemakebookswithit.Weusecolorfulpapertomakepresentsverypretty.Somepeoplecanalsofoldittomakeinterestingthingslikebirds,flowers,orsmallworksofart.Butdidyouknowpapercanalsobeusedtomaketoys,clothes,andevenfurniture?

Papertoysaremadebyfoldingpaperintotheshapeofananimaloranobject,forexample,adollorabox.Mostkidslovepapertoys.Paperclothesarenotjustfordollsthough.Papercanalsobeusedtomakeclothesforpeople.Infact,dressedmadefrompaperwerequitepopularintheUSAduringthe1960s.Todaypapercontinuestobeusedtomakespecialclothesfordoctorsandhospitalpatientsaswellaspaperunderwearforbabies.

However,nobodyseemedtoseriouslyconsiderpaperasafashionablematerialtomakeclothesfromuntilrecently.Today,somefashioncompaniesaremakingclothesfromricepaperortraditionalAsiankindsofpaper.Whiletheclothesmadeinthe1960sweremeanttobethrownaway,paperclothestodaycanbedrycleanedandwornagainandagain.Thesepaperclothesarenotcheap,awoman’spaperjacketforexamplecancostmorethan$200.

Paperisalsobeingusedtomakefurniture.Therearecompaniesaroundtheworlddevelopingchair,shelvesfrompaper.Thepaperisformedintosomethingthatlookslikeawoodenboardsaresurprisinglystrong!

Ashelfmadefrompapercanholdupto45kilogramsandunlikefurnituremadefromwood,paperfurniturecaneasilybeliftedormovedbyachild.

Thecostofbuyingshelvesmadefrompaperboardsisaboutthesameasbuyingwoodenshelves,sothebigadvantageofpaperfurnitureisnottheprice.Instead,theadvantagesarehealthandconservation.Mostpaperfurnituredoesn’tincludeorgiveoffbadchemicalswhicharebadforhealth,whilethey’reofteninwoodfuture.Paperfurniturealsorecyclesoldpaper,soitcanhelpsavetrees,whichinterestspeoplewhocareabouttheenvironment.

19.Thepassagedoesn’tmentionpaperclothesfor___________.

A.babiesB.kidsC.doctorsD.women

20.Whatdoes“conservation”mean?

A.DialogueB.PriceC.SavingD.Sports

21.Inwhichpageofanewspapercanyoureadthispassage?

A.NewsB.ScienceC.HistoryD.Sports

22.What’sthebesttitleofthispassage?

A.KidsLovePapertoys

B.PaperisNotCheap

C.ThingsMadewithPaper

D.UsePareinsteadofwood

C

Ifyouhadbillionsofdollars,wouldyoudonatealmostallofittocharity?

Well,that’swhatMarkZuckerburg,CEOandfounderofFacebook,justsaidhewoulddo.

ZuckerburgandhiswifePriscillaChanpromisedtogive90%oftheirFacebooksharestosociety.Rightnowthatisabout$45billion,andtheyplantodonatethemoneytothingslikescienceandeducation.

Manybillionaireshavedonesimilarthings.BillGates,creatorofMicrosoft,madeTheGivingPledge,anactivityinwhichbillionairespromisedonatemorethanhalfoftheirwealthtocharities.Thisstartedin2010,andnow139peoplefrom15countriesjoinedit.

Butgivingbackandhelpingothersisn’tjustforbigbillionaires.PeoplelikeZuckerberg,andGatesmayhavemoretogive,butpeoplewithlessaredoingit,too.

Especiallyaroundtheholidays,peoplewanttodotheirpartandgivebacktopeoplewhoarelessluckythanthem.Schoolsmayhavefoodcollectionswherepeoplebringafewfooditems*,andtogethertheycanmakeabigdonationtoplaceslikehomelesspeople’shomes.

Peoplealsohostspecialeventslikeconcertsofrunstobecreativewhileraisingmoney.RegularpeopledonatewhatevertheycantoUScharitiesliketheUnitedWayandtheAmericanRedCross.

ThenthesecharitiesareabletohelpUScommunitiesindifferentwayslikeeducation,healthandimprovingthelivesofthepoor.Theseindividual*donationscometogethertomakeabigdifference.

23.MarkZuckerburgpromisedtodonate______________________.

A.90%oftheirFacebooksharestosociety.B.halfofhiswealthtothecharities.

C.allofhismoneytocharitiesD.45billionyuantosociety.

24.Whatdoestheunderlineword“share”mean?

A.分享B.给予C.股份D.参与

25.AccordingtoParagraph3,TheGivingPledge___________

A.startedjusttenyearsagoB.isacharitytoraisemoney

C.hasattracted139peopleD.isonlyforUSpeople

26.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?

A.It’srichpeople’sdutytogivemoremoney

B.TherearemorecharitiesintheUSthaninChina

C.Thepoorshouldworkhardtomakealiving

D.Everyonecandotheirparttohelpothers.

D

CollegestudentsinChinapreferpayingbillsthroughmobiledevices,asurveyhasfound.

Thestudy,directedbyChinaUniversityMediaUnionandAntFinancialServicesGroup,collectedconsumption(消费)datafrommorethan10millionstudentsfrom4,000universitiesandcolleges.

Accordingtothesurvey,92percentofthoseborninthe1990susedmobilepaymentsin2016,witheachcollegestudentpayinganaverageof40,839yuan($5,900)throughAlipay,a97-percentincreasefrom2015.

ChenLin,whostudiesatauniversityinBeijing,saidshehasbeenusingmobilepaymentsforalongtimeandusescashonveryfewplaces,oftencarryingonly100or200yuanonher.

"

Almostalltheshoppingonandaroundschool,eitherbuyingfoodinthedininghallorbuyingbooksandsnacksatotherstores,canbedonewithacellphoneandaschoolcard,"

shesaid,addingthatevensomeofthemostsmallshopsagreetoacceptpaymentthroughmobiledevices.

Thesurveyalsofoundthatfemalestudentsusee-paymentsmoreoftenthantheirmalestudents,thoughmalestudentsspendmore.HuHao,ajunioratauniversityinShanghai,saidthathespentabout16,000yuanonlinein2016,takingupabout70percentofthetotalofhismoneyforthewholeyear.

Hesaidthatjudgingfromhisownexperience,malecollegestudentsseemedtospendmorebecausetheyseldomcompareprices.

Inaddition,somemalestudentsmayhavetobuygiftsorpaybillsfortheirgirlfriends,whichm

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