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A.Takeanotherflight.B.Givethetickettosomeone.C.Catchtheplaneat6:
00.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Theyshouldbuyanewtypewriter.
B.Theyshouldfindanewplaceforthetypewriter.
C.Theyshouldfindabettertypist.
5.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Thestudyplan.B.Theschoolplan.C.Thevacationplan.
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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出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至第7题。
6.Whydidthewomanstophercarsuddenly?
A.Theman’scarhithercar.
B.Asmallchildraninfrontofhercar.
C.Thetrafficlightsturnedred.
7.Whatwouldhappenifthemangotanotherticket?
A.Hewouldpayalotofmoneyforthedamage.
B.Hewouldlosehisjob.
C.Hewouldlosehisdriver’slicense.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。
8.WhendidthewomangettoCanada?
A.Severaldaysago.B.Lastmonth.C.LastSeptember.
9.What’sthemeaningofmoonlighting?
A.Akindoflamp.B.Asecondjob.C.Akindoftoy.
10.HowmuchdoesitcostthewomantogettothePacificHotel?
A.$17.25.B.$70.25.C.$71.52.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第14题。
11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’sneighbour?
A.He’ssleepingnow.
B.Hewillhavetogetupearlytomorrow.
C.He’smakingnoise.
12.Whatwerethemanandhisfriendsdoing?
A.Theywerehavingarest.
B.Theywerehavingabirthdayparty.
C.Theywerehavingacelebration.
13.Whatwerethemanandhisfriendsabouttodo?
A.Endtheiractivity.
B.Leavewheretheywere.
C.Apologizetotheirneighbour.
14.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inahotel.B.Athome.C.Inthemanager’soffice.
听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。
15.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutDavid’swayofsleeping?
A.It’sharmful.B.It’sstrange.C.It’sthebest.
16.HowmanyhoursdoesDavidsleepaday?
A.Four.B.Six.C.Seven.
17.Whatdoesthemanmeanattheendoftheconversation?
A.PeopleshoulddevelopahabitlikeDavid’s.
B.Peopleneedlongerhoursofsleep.
C.Peoplehavedifferentsleepinghabits.
听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。
18.Whatweretheprofessorsdoing?
A.Theyweretalking.B.Theywerereading.C.Theyweresleeping*
19.Whydidtheothertwoprofessorscometotherailwaystation?
A.Tocatchthetrain.
B.TosaygoodbyetoProfessorEgghead.
C.TomeetProfessorEgghead.
20.Whatdowelearnabouttheseprofessors?
A.Theyareserious.B.Theyarehelpful.C.Theyareabsent-minded.
第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Literaryfestivalsacrosstheworld
LondonBookFair
Time:
heldannuallyinAprilfor3days
Place:
London,UK
TheLondonBookFairisapartoftheLondonBook&
ScreenWeek.
Visitorsincludeanyonewhoisinvolvedwiththecreation,distribution,saleortreatmentofcontent.Authors,talentscouts(星探),editors,designers,anddigitalgurus(领袖人物)allwalkthefloor-meeting,talking,observing,discovering.It’sagreatopportunitytomeetallkindsofpeople.
BookExpoAmerica
heldannuallyinMayorJunefor4days
variouscitiesintheUS
Unlikemostbookfairs,BookExpoAmericadoesn’thaveabasecity.Itmovestodifferent、placeseveryyear-mostlybigcitiessuchasNewYork,Washington,LosAngelesandChicago.ItisthelargestgatheringintheUnitedStatesoflibrarians,booksellersandindustryprofessionals,aswellasagreatplacetodiscoverthelatesttrendsintechnologywhilenetworkingwithothersinthebusiness.Gotoautographandbooksigningsessions(签书会)withyourfavoriteauthors,andparticipateingroupdiscussionswithtopwriterswhileyouenjoybreakfast.Withhundredsofparticipatingauthors,therearelotstodo,seeandread.
FrankfurtBookFair
heldannuallyinOctoberforaweek
Frankfurt,Germany
TheFrankfurtBookFairistheworld’sbiggestandoldestbookeventwithmorethan500yearsofhistory,yetitneverstopsdevelopingwithtime.
Thematictoursareprovided,duringwhichtradevisitorsandthegeneralpubliccanlearnmoreabouttheFrankfurtBookFair.Ledbyexperts,thesetopicaltourstakeinterestedgroupstostandsandotherlocationsaroundthefairthatarerelevanttospecificthemes,suchaseducation,science,kids.WithourBookFairapp,visitorshavethepossibilitytotakeatime-independent,thematictour,
TokyoInternationalBookFair
heldannuallyinSeptemberfor3days
Tokyo,Japan
BeingAsia’sleadingbookfair,theTokyoInternationalBookFairhasseveralsubcategories,includingtheNaturalSciencesBookFair,theHumanities&
SocialSciencesBookFair,andtheChildren’sBooksFair,
Oneofthehighlights(亮点)oftheeventisthee-booksexpo,whichshinesaspotlightonthefactthatpeopledreadinghabitsareswitchingfromprintedbookstodigitalbooks.Besidesbookproducts,theneweste-learningsoftwareanddigitalpublishingtechnologiesarealsopresented.
21.Thelargestandoldestbookfairintheworldisheldin_______everyyear.
A.AprilB.MayorJuneC.SeptemberD.October
22.HowisBookExpoAmericadifferentfromtheotherthreebookfairs?
A.Itattractsmanyfamouswriters.
B.Itisthelongestannualbookfair.
C.Itisheldindifferentcitieseveryyear.
D.Itdisplaysthelatesttrendsintechnology.
23.Whichbookfairprovidestoursofspecificthemes?
A.TheLondonBookFair.B.TheFrankfurtBookFair.
C.BookExpoAmerica.D.TheTokyoInternationalBookFain
24.WhatdoweknowabouttheTokyoInternationalBookFair?
A.Itisagreatplacefore-booklovers.
B.ItisthemostpopularbookfairinAsia.
C.Itmainlyfocusesonnaturalsciencebooks.
D.Itmainlydisplaysprintedbooksforschools.
B
I’dliketosharealittlestorywithyouaboutsomethingthathappenedwhenIwasfour.Irememberitclearly.Ourlovingfamilydogwasnearingtheendofhislife.Myfatherpickedhimupandputhiminalittlebedwehadmadeforhim.Ourdog,mycompanion,whomwehadcaredfor,bitmyfatherwhenheattemptedtohelphim.Howcouldhe?
Why?
Icouldn’tunderstandit.Ididn’tlikehimanymore.
Ihadn’tthoughtaboutthatstoryforalongtimebutsomethingthathappenedlastweekbroughtitbacktome.Iwenttospeakwithafriend.WhenIknockedonthedoor,Imetinaninstantanangrylookandafewharsh(尖刻的)words.Whenthedoorwasslammed(砰地关上)inmyface,Istoodthereshocked,andinarush,Iwasremindedofmydogthatbitmyfather20yearsagoorso.Whatbroughtthatstorybackwasthatsamefeelingofbetrayal.
Bothstoriestaughtmesomethingthenextday.Yousee,whenIgotupinthemorningandwastoldmydoghaddied,itbecamecleartomethathemusthavebeeningreatpain.Forhimtohavebittenafamilymember,hecouldnothavebeenhimself.MuchthesamefortheotherstorywhenIlearnedthatmyfriend’swifehadjustlefthim.
Weareallbeingsofourenvironments,ouropinionsandfeelings.Andallofthosethingscancauseyoutosayanddothingsthatcan’tbeunderstoodbythosewhoarenotinthesamesituationwithyou.
Ifyoumeetsomeoneeitherbehavingoutofcharacteroractinginawaythatdoesn’tseemtofitthesituation,putoutyourhandandbepatientwhenyouthinkitisleastpossibleforhimtodoso.Youmayturnaroundastorythathasasadendingsimplybyyouractions.
25.WhatistheinfluenceoftheincidentmentionedinParagraph1?
A.Ithurthisfather’sfeelingdeeply.
B.Itmadetheauthordislikedogs.
C.Ithaspuzzledtheauthoreversince.
D.Itleftadeepimpressionontheauthor,
26.________madetheauthorthinkaboutthestoryabout20yearsago.
A.Hisfriend’sattitudeB.Thephotoofthedog
C.Hisfather’swoundD.Hisfriend’ssuffering
27.Whatadvicedoestheauthorgiveusaccordingtothetext?
A.Lookbeforeyouleap.B.Learntoputyourselfinother’sshoes.
C.Helpthoseinneed.D.Respectforothersisakindofvirtue.
C
Ifyouthoughtpilotsdimmed(调暗)thelightsbeforetakeofftogiveyousomeshuteye,thinkagain.Believeitornot,thedimlightingcouldactuallyhelpsaveyourlifeincaseofaplaneemergency.
Thedimmedlightsbeforetakingofftherunwayandlandingareaflightprecautionusedtohelppassengers*eyesadjustquickerduringanemergencyescape.“Goingfromabrightlylitenvironmenttoonethat’scompletelydarkwouldrequiresometimeforoureyestofocusandseetheescapeslide,”AliceTheriault,servicedirectorforAirCanadawroteinapressstatement.“Sinceweneedtohaveallthesecondsonoursideintheeventofanemergency,dimmingthelightsisoneofmanystepswetaketoensurethesafetyofourcustomers.”
Thephenomenonthatyoureyesseethosestrangespeckles(小斑点)asyoursightadjuststoadarkplaceafterbeinginalightplaceiscalleddarkadaptation.Itnormallytakesoureyesabout20to30minutestoseebestinadarkroom.Thebrighterthelights,thelongerittakesforoureyestoadjust,whichiswhydimmingtheplanelightscouldshortenyour“darkadaptation”timesinceyouhaven’tbeensittingunderfluorescentbulbs(荧光灯)allflight.
Notonlydoesdimminglightsaddvaluabletimetotheescapeprocess,itreducesthetensiononyoureyesifyouneedtolook