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5.Whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation?
A.Mr.Davidsonisbusyrightnow.B.Themandialedthewrongnumber.
C.Thewomandoesn’twanttotalkaboutart.
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whoarethespeakers?
A.Customerandassistant.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Doctorandpatient.
7.Whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.Robthewoman.B.Makethewomanfallasleep.C.Pulloutthewoman’stooth.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What’swrongwithEmily?
A.Shehurtherself.B.She’shavingabadcough.C.She’srunningafever.
9.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?
A.LookafterEmilyatthehospital.B.Watchoverhersonatherhome.
C.HelpMarywashthedishes.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Atanoffice.B.Atacafé
.C.Attheman’shome.
11.Howdoesthemanknowthewoman?
A.Theywenttothesameuniversity.B.Theyusedtoworktogether.
C.Themanisthewoman’sbossnow.
12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofarchitects?
A.Theirworkisinteresting.B.Theyalwaystakebusinesstrips.
C.Theydon’tgetpaidenough.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wherearethespeakersprobably?
A.Inaclothingstore.B.Onthestreet.C.Inafashionstudio.
14.Whydoesthemanwanttotalktothewoman?
A.Hethinksherclothesaredifferent.B.Helikesherguitar.
C.Heisattractedbyherbeauty.
15.Wheredoesn’tthewomanshopforclothes?
A.Unpopularstores.B.Second-handclothingstores.C.Departmentstores.
16.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Lookatsomepictures.B.BuysomecoffeeatStarbucks.
C.Changeintosomeclothes.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatiswrongwiththegate?
A.Thenailsarecomingoutofthewood.
B.Thepiecesofwoodarecomingapart.
C.Notenoughnailswereused.
18.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheBorgFencestaff?
A.Theyoverchargedhim.
B.Theywerecarefulabouttheirwork.
C.Theydidn’tpaymuchattentiontohisfence.
19.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Helivesat52AscottCircle.
B.Hewillfindalawyertohelphim.
C.TheBorgFencehaddoneworkforhimbefore.
20.Whatdoesthemanthreatentodo?
A.Makeaformalcomplaint.B.Callthepolice.
C.GotoBorgFence’soffice.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Areyoulookingforsomethingfunandwouldyouliketohelpothersinyoursparetime?
Thenjoinustobeavolunteer!
We’reanon-profit(非赢利的)organization.Wehavevolunteerjobsofallages.Anyone,fromtwelve-year-oldchildrentopeopleintheirseventiescanbecomeavolunteer.
Youcanhelppeopleinmanyways.Schoolsneedhelpwithtakingcareofthechildrenwhoseparentsareworking.Hospitalsneedvolunteerstolookafterchildrenwhoseparentsareseeingadoctor.Animalloverscanhelptakecareofthosedogsandcatswithouthomes.Thereissomethingforeveryone.
“Asavolunteer,Idon’twanttogetanything.Seeingthechildren’shappyfaces,I’mhappy,too”saidCarlosDomingo,anoldwomanof62.“Ioftenplayedcomputergamesinmysparetimebefore.Nowitishappyformetohelpolderpeoplelearnhowtousecomputers.”saidanothervolunteerattheageof18.
Ifeveryonehelpsoutabit,we’llhaveabetterworldtolivein.Interested?
Callusl-800-555-5756orvisitourwebsite:
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21.Whendothevolunteershelpothers?
A.Intheirsparetime.B.Atweekends.
C.Onweekdays.D.Intheevenings.
22.__canbeavolunteer.
A.ChildrenB.OldwomenC.Anyoneaged12—over70D.Youngpeople
23.Volunteerswanttoget____whentheyhelpothers.
A.moneyB.computersC.everythingD.nothing
24.CarlosDomingodoesvolunteerworktogetherwith___.
A.animalsB.childrenC.computersD.olderpeople
25.Wecanreadsuchapassage.
A.inanewspaperB.inastorybookC.inapicturebookD.inatextbook
B
MostmiddleschoolstudentsfinditboringtolearnMath.ButstudentsinYatSenmiddleschoolinNewYork,US,don’tthinkso.Why?
BecausetheyareintheschoolofOneProgram,whichasksstudentstoworkontheirownorinsmallgroupsoncomputerstohavemathlessons.
“Theprogramgivesthestudentsanewlearningstyle.Notraditionalclassroomcancomparewithit.Wegiveeachlessonaccordingtothestudents’interestandtheirstrongandweakpoints,”saidJoel.Klein,theschool’sheadteacher,“we’relookingforanewwaythatinterestsstudents.”
Studentsenjoythesemathlessons,especiallylessonswithvideogames.Theymustfindouttheanswerstomathproblemstogetthroughthegame.OnesuchgameisDimensionM.Asstudentsmovethroughmazes(迷宫)withtheirkeyboards,somequestionscomeup.
CalebDenghadtoanswerthequestion:
Whatis5+(6×
3)?
Hecalculatedonpaperquicklybecausetherewasjustaminutelefttoplay.
“Iwasright,”saidDeng,14,asheendedthegamewithahighscore(高分).“Thisreallymakesmathlessonsmoreexciting,sincewearefightingtolearnbetter.”
26.StudentsinYatSenMiddleSchoollikemathbecause________.
A.theyworkinlargegroupB.theycanworkoncomputer
C.theteachersareinterestingD.mathquestionsareeasythere
27.WhichisNOTtrueoftheprogram?
A.Itisverysuccessful.B.Itisboringtomoststudents.
C.Itmakeslearningmathmoreinteresting.
D.Itgivesthestudentsanewwaytolearn.
28.Theunderlinedword“calculated”inParagraph4mostprobablymeans________.
A.workedoutB.wrotedownC.threwawayD.gaveup
29.CalebDeng’sstoryservesas(充当)anexampletoshow________.
A.howstudentsworkinsmallgroupsB.howtoendagamewithahighscore
C.howthequestion5+(6×
3)shouldbesolved
D.howstudentslearnmaththroughvideogames
30.Thisarticleismainlyabout________.
A.howtolearnmathwellB.aninterestingmathlesson
C.anewwaytolearnmathD.kidsinYatSenMiddleSchool
C
Areyoucarryingtoomuchonyourbacktoschool?
I’msurelotsofyouragewillsay“Yes”.NotonlythestudentsinChinahavethisproblem,butchildrenintheUnitedStatesalsohaveheavyschoolbags.
Doctorsarestartingtoworryaboutthatyoungerandyoungerstudentsarehavingproblemsasaresultofschoolbagsbeingtooheavyforthem.
“It’shardformetogoupstairswithmybagbecauseit’ssoheavy,”saidRichHammond,an11-year-oldstudentintheUS.
Richisamongstudentswhohavecommonschoolbagswithtwostraps(带子)tocarrythem,butmanyotherchooserolling(转动的)bags.Butevenwithrollingbags,gettingupstairsandhousesisstillaproblemforchildren.Manyofthemhavehurtbacksandnecksbecauseoftheheavyschoolbags.
Buthowmuchistoomuch?
Doctorssaystudentsshouldcarrynomorethan10%to15%oftheirownbodyweight.ScottBautch,ablackdoctor,saidchildrenunderGrade4shouldstaywith10%.Butitisalsoimportantthatolderchildrendon’tstaywithover15%,becausetheirbodiesarestillgrowing.“Childrenarelosingtheirbalanceandfallingdownwiththeirschoolbags,”hesaid.
Parentsandteachersarestartingtotellchildrentoonlytakehomelibrarybooksthattheywillbereadingatnight.Someteachersareusingpiecesofpaperorthinworkbooksforstudentstotakehome.
Oneofthebestanswersis,assomechildrensaid,tohavenohomeworkatall.
31.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat________.
A.onlychildreninChinacarrytooheavyschoolbags
B.childreninothercountriesdon’tcarrytooheavyschoolbags
C.bothchildreninChinaandtheUScarrytooheavyschoolbags
D.onlychildrenintheUScarrytooheavyschoolbags
32.Childrenfeelithardforthemtogoupstairsbecause________.
A.theyaretooyoungB.theirschoolbagsaretooheavy
C.theydon’tknowhowtogoupstairs
D.theirparentsdon’talwaysgoupstairswiththem
33.Ifachildcarriesaheavyschoolbag,________.
A.hisbackandneckwillbehurtB.hisheadandarmswillbehurt
C.hishandswillbehurtD.hisfeetwillbehurt
34.Accordingtothedoctor,ScottBautch,ifachildinGrade5weighsabout30kilos,theschoolbaghecarriesshouldnotbeover________.
A.5kilosB.3kilosC.5.5kilosD.4.5kilos
35.Somestudentsthinkthebestanswertothisproblemisthat________.
A.theyshouldhavealittlehomeworktodoaftertheygothome
B.theirteacherhadbetternotaskthemtodoanyhomework
C.theyshouldonlytakehomelibrarybookstheywillreadatnight
D.theyshouldusethinworkbooksinsteadofthickbooks
第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
(10分)
Richard’sfatherdiedwhenhewasfive.Lateronhelosthismother.Anoldwomanfeltsorryforthepoorboyandoftenhelpedhim.Ofcoursehehadnomoneytogotoschool.Hehadtoworkforarichfarmer.Themanpaidhimnothingexceptfoodandclothes.36Hefoundsomeoldbooksneartheschoolandtaughthimselftoreadandwrite.
37.Itconnectedthevillageandthetown.Onemorningpeoplefoundtherewasabigstoneonit.Itstoppedthemfromgoingtotown.Theyhadtomoveitaway,ortheyhadtocrossthemountainiftheyhadsomethingtodointhetown.Butthestoneweighedthirtytonsatleastandthestrongestyoungmencouldn’tdothat.38
Richardlookedatitcarefullyforawhileandsaid,“Ihaveawaytomoveitaway.”Butfewmenbelievedhim.39.Nightfellandpeop