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2.Whereisthebarber’sshop?
A.Acrossthestreet.
B.Atthebeginningofthestreet.
C.At.theendofthestreet
3.HowdoesthemansuggestimprovingTom’sattention?
A.Givehimmorehomework.
B.Punishhiminclass.
C.Askhimmorequestions.
4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttowatch?
A.Thenews.B.“Animalworld”.C.Amovie.
5.Whatwillthemanprobablydotonight?
A.FlytoShanghai.B.Gotoaparty.C.Haveameeting.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间来阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7小题。
6.Whatdayisittoday?
A.FridayB.SaturdayC.Sunday
7.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Boyfriendandgirlfriend.B.Classmates.C.Bossandofficeworkers.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9小题。
8.WhydoesMarklookunhappy?
A.BecauseheisworriedabouthisEnglish.
B.Becauseheisnotamemberoftheclub.
C.Becauseheisworriedaboutthecomingexam.
9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
A.Gotoschool.B.Joinaclub.C.Findapartner.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10.Whereareprivategentlemen’sclubsusuallyfoundincentralLondon?
A.Inmodernnewbuildings.
B.Inbigmalls.
C.Inveryoldandtraditionalbuildings.
11.Whatdoallprivategentlemen’sclubshave?
A.Abar.B.Alibrary.C.Arestaurant.
12.Whendoprivategentlemen’sclubsdatebackto?
A.Theseventeenthcentury.
B.Theeighteenthcentury.
C.Thenineteenthcentury.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16小题。
13.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Strangers.B.Neighbours.C.Friends.
14.Howdoesthewomanfeelwhenshereceivestheinvitation?
A.Happy.B.Sad.C.Angry.
15.Whyshouldtheygettothecinemaearly?
A.Becausetheyhaven’tboughttickets.
B.Becausetherewillbemanypeoplewaitingtogetin.
C.Becausetheshowtimehaschanged.
16.Whenshouldtheygettothecinema?
A.At9:
00.B.At9:
30.C.At10:
00.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowlongwillyourtriplastifyouchoosetotraveltoWutaiMountain?
A.3days.B.5days.C.6days.
18.WhatcanyoudoifyougototheislandnearWeihai?
A.Watchbirds.B.Takeabout.C.Swim.
19.Howmanyplacesarementionedinthetext?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
20.What’sthetelephonenumberoftheagency?
A.8836--5769.B.8836--5796.C.8863--5769.
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)
Computersareveryimportanttoourlifenow.Manypeoplethinkthatinthefuturecomputerswillbeinlotsofeverydaylife.Wewon’thavetogoshoppingbecausewecangetmostthingsontheInternet.Therewillbenomorebooksbecausewecangetthetextsfromcomputers.Somepeoplethinkthatonedaywewillnotreadpaperbooks.Instead,wewillbuyandreadbooksusingcomputers.Thecomputerscankeepmanydifferentkindsofbooksinthematthesametime.Andwewon’tneedtoturnlotsofpagesandwewillsavepaper.Wecanplaygames,seefilmsandbuyfood.Wecanevenmaketelephonecallsbycomputers.
Somepeoplearegladaboutthesenewwaysofshoppingandcommunication.Butothersdonotthinkthatcomputerswillreplace(代替)ouroldwaysbecausetheythinkInternetshoppingisnotsuchapleasureasgoingtotheshop.Theythinkitisapleasuretogointoshopsandlookatthingsyouwanttobuy.Andtheyalsothinkpaperbookswillperhapsbemorefriendly.
21.FromParagraph1,weknowthatpeoplewillusecomputerfor .
A.playinggames,shopping,andmakingtelephonecalls
B.playinggames,seeingfilms,andhavingmeals
C.shopping,makingtelephonecallsandgoingforholidays
D.playinggames,makingtelephonecallsandseeingdoctors
22.Somepeoplethinkwewillbuyandreadpaperbooksbecause .
A.thepaperbookswillbemoreexpensive
B.therewillbemorekindsofpaperbooks
C.thepaperbookswillbemorefriendly
D.therewillbefewerpaperbooks
23.Somepeoplelikegoingintoshopsbecausetheythink .
A.it’sapleasure
B.wecangetmostthingsontheInternet
C.theycanbuyeverythingtheywant
D.it’squick
24.Themainideaofthepassageis .
A.computerswillreplaceshopsandbooks
B.computersareimportantinthefuture
C.computerswilldoeverythingforman
D.computerswillbeusedineverydaylife
(B)
Childrenhavetheirownrulesinplayinggames.Theyseldomneedareferee(裁判)andseldomtroubletokeepscores.Theydon'
tcaremuchaboutwhowinsorloses,anditdoesn'
tseemtoworrythemifthegameisnotfinished.Yet,theylikegamesthatdependalotonluck,sothattheirpersonalabilitiescannotbedirectlycompared.Theyalsoenjoygamesthatmoveinstages,inwhicheachstage,thechoosingofleaders,thepicking-upofsides,orthedeterminingofwhichsideshallstart,isalmostagameinitself.
Grown-upscanhardlyfindchildren'
sgamesexciting,andtheyoftenfeelpuzzledatwhytheirkidsplaysuchsimplegamesagainandagain.However,itisfoundthatachildplaysgamesforveryimportantreasons.Hecanbeagoodplayerwithouthavingtothinkwhetherheisapopularperson,andhecanfindhimselfbeingausefulpartnertosomeoneofwhomheisordinarilyafraid.Hebecomesaleaderwhenitcomestohisturn.Hecanbeconfident,too,inparticulargames,thatitishisplacetogiveorders,topretendtobedead,tothrowaballactuallyatsomeone,ortokisssomeonehehascaught.
Itappearstousthatwhenchildrenplayagametheyimagineasituationundertheircontrol.Everyoneknowstherules,andmoreimportantly,everyoneplaysaccordingtotherules.Thoserulesmaybechildish,buttheymakesurethateverychildhasachancetowin.
25Whatistrueaboutchildrenwhentheyplaygames?
A.Theycanstopplayinganytimetheylike.
B.Theycantesttheirpersonalabilities.
C.Theywanttopickabetterteam.
D.Theydon'
tneedrules.
26Tobecomealeaderinagamethechildhasto_______.?
A.playwell
B.waitforhisturn
C.beconfidentinhimself
D.bepopularamonghisplaymates
27Whatdoweknowaboutgrown-ups?
A.Theyarenotinterestedingames.
B.Theyfindchildren'
sgamestooeasy.
C.Theydon'
tneedareasontoplaygames.
tunderstandchildren?
?
sgames.
28Whydoesachildlikeplayinggames?
A.Becausehecanbesomeoneotherthanhimself.
B.Becausehecanbecomepopularamongfriends.
C.Becausehefindsheisalwaysluckyingames.
D.Becausehelikestheplacewhereheplaysagame.
(C)
Dolphins(海豚)arenotfish,butwarm-bloodedanimals.Theyliveingroups,andspeaktoeachotherintheirownlanguage.Inthiswaytheyarelikeotheranimals,suchasbeesandbirds.Butdolphinsareverydifferentfromalmostalllandanimals.Theirbrainisnearlythesamesizeasourown,andtheylivealongtime—atleasttwentyorthirtyyears.
Likesomeanimals,dolphinsusesoundtohelpthemfindtheirwayaround.Theyalsomakethesesoundstotalktoeachotherandtohelpthemfindfood.Wenowknowtheydonotusetheirearstoreceivethesesounds,butthelowerpartofthemouth,calledthejaw.
Strangely,dolphinsseemtolikeman,andforthousandsofyearstherehavebeenstoriesaboutthedolphinanditsfriendshipwithpeople.
Thereisastoryaboutsailorsinthe19thcentury.InadangerouspartoftheseaoffthecoastofNewZealand,theylearnttolookforadolphincalledJack.From1871to1903Jackmeteveryboatintheareaandshowedittheway.Thenin1903apassengeronaboatcalledThePenguinshotandwoundedJack.Herecovered(恢复)andfornineyearsmorecontinuedtoguideallshipsthroughthearea—exceptforThePenguin.
Today,somepeoplecontinuetokilldolphins,butmanycountriesoftheworldnowprotectthemandintheseplacesitisagainstthelawtokillthem.
29.Dolphinsaredifferentfrommanyotherlandanimalsinthatthey______________.
A.liveingroupsB.havelargebrains
C.arewarm-bloodedD.havetheirownlanguage
30.WhydidthesailorsoffthecoastofNewZealandlookforJack?
A.Hewaslonelyandlikedtobewithpeople.
B.Theyenjoyedplayingwithhim.
C.Hewasseriouslywounded.
D.Theywantedhishelp.
31.BytellingthestoryofJackthewriterwantedtoshowthat______________.
A.dolphinsarefriendlyandclever
B.peoplearecrueltoanimals
C.Jackisdifferentfromotherdolphins
D.dolphinsshouldbeprotectedbylaw
32.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Dolphinsareendangered.
B.Dolphinsaredifferentfromotheranimals.
C.Manshouldprotectdolphins.
D.Somecountriespassedlawstoprotectdolphins.
(D)
Didyouknowthatbirdscouldbe“propertyowners”,too?
Inspring,themalerobin(知更鸟)looksforaplacetobuildanest.Atreenearagreenlawn(草坪)thathasmanyworms(虫子)suitshimbest.Whenhefindstherightplace,hesingsloudly.Hetellsotherbirdsthatthisplaceishisproperty.
Atthesametime,otherbirdsarechoosingplacesfortheirnests.Arobindoesnotmindifswallowsnestnearbybecauseswallowseatinsects.Theyleavehiswormsalone.Butotherrobinsaredifferent.Theywouldeatthewormsupplyheneedsforhisownfamily.
Whenanothermalerobincomesnear,therobinownersingstowarnhimaway.Thepropertyownerlookscrossandfierce(凶猛的).Heraiseshisheadfeathersandholdshistailhigh.Iftheownercannotfrightenawaythenewrobin,heattacks.Thetwofightuntilo