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B.At10:
30.
C.At9:
3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabarbershop.
B.Inastore.
C.Inahospital.
4.Whydoesthemanreturnthesuit?
A.Itisofpoorquality.
B.Hedoesn’tlikeitscolor.
C.Heischargedtoomuch.
5.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomanabout?
A.PlacestovisitinNewYork.B.TimetovisitNewYork.
C.ReasonstovisitNewYork.
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,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,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。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whoisthewomanmostprobably?
A.Dr.Smith’sassistant.
B.Dr.Smith’swife.
C.Dr.Smith’spatient.
7.WhenwillthemancometoseeDr.Smith?
A.At8:
30onTuesday.
B.At8:
30onFriday.
00onTuesday.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whereisthemannow?
A.Atplatform6.
B.AttheScienceMuseum.
C.Bytheticketmachine.
9.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hegetshisproblemsolved.B.Hehasmissedhistrain.
C.Hedoesn’tknowwheretogo.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whycouldn’tTedbookatickethimself?
A.Hewasn’ttoldthenews.B.Alltheticketshadbeenbooked.
C.Hedidn’tknowhowtobookone.
11.Whatdidthemandolastnight?
A.Playedbask
etballinamatch.B.Wenttothecinema.
C.Wenttowatchamatch.
12.WhoisSusan?
A.Ted’sgirlfriend.
B.Theman’sgirlfriend.
C.Theman’sworkmate.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howwastheweatheryesterday?
A.Hot.
B.Cool.
C.Cold.
14.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?
A.Hevisitedafriend.B.Hestayedathomeallday.
C.Hewentswimmingwithafriend.
15.Howlongdidthemanstayintheairconditioningroom?
A.Allday.
B.Twohours.
C.Onehour.
16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hestillfeelsterriblenow.B.Hefeelsveryhungrynow.
C.Hehasn’ttakenanypillsyet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowmanydifferentkindsofcyclingeventsarethereintheOlympics?
A.2.
B.4.
C.3.
18.Whateventsdoestrackcyclinghave?
A.Short,mediumandlongdistanceevents.B.Uphilleventanddownhillevent.
C.Insideeventandoutsideevent.
19.Howlongdoesthemen’sroadracecover?
A.62to87miles.
B.87to142miles.
C.142to155miles.
20.Whathappenedin1996?
A.MountainbikingstartedinCalifornia.
B.MountainbikingbecameanOlympicevent.
C.WomenbegantotakepartincyclingintheOlympics.
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)
请阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Withmoreandmorecarsontheroad,trafficjams(交通拥堵)arereallyaproblem.Trafficjamscanleadtoincreasedaccidentsastherearemorecars,withmorepeopletryingtogettotheirdestination,allthewhilegettingworse.Althoughit’simpossibletoavoidtrafficjamsaltogether,therearesometipsyouca
nfollowtoreducetheamountoftimeontheroad.
Checkfortrafficjamsbeforeyouleave.Youcanlistentotheradiofortrafficnews,orcheckontheInternettogetup-to-minuteinformationontraffic.Ifthewayyouwanttotakeisheavywithtraffic,youcanchooseanother.
Lookforadi
fferentroadallthetime.Mosttrafficjamshappenonbusyroads.Usingcountryroadscouldseeyouavoidingalotoftraffic.Althoughthedistanceyoumayhavetotravelisfurther,itcanworkoutquicker.
Setyourcarradiotoreceivetrafficnews.Manynewcarstereosystems(汽车音响系统)areequippedwitharadiosystembywhichyoucanhearthetrafficchannel.Thiswayyoucangetthelatesttrafficinformationandchangeyourjourneyifnecessary.
Trytravelingatdifferenttime.Mosttrafficjamsusuallyhappenduringrushhour,sotrytoavoidthistimeperiodifpossible.Somejobsofferflexible(灵活的)workinghourssothatyoucantraveltoworkoutsideofrushhour.Somejobsevenallowyoutoworkathomesoastoavoidmovingaltogether.Askyourmanagertoseewhatyoucandoiftrafficisaproblemforyou.
Usepublictransportationwhereavailable.Theeasiestwaytoavoidtrafficjamsistotakebusesortheundergroundinsteadofdrivingyourowncar.Notonlywillyouavoidtrafficjamsbutyouwi
llmostlikelybesavingmoneyasthecostrises.
21.Theauthorwrotethetextinorderto______.
A.explainwhytherearetrafficjams
B.tellushowtosavetimeontheroad
C.telluswhatwecandoontheroad
D.tellusthenegativeeffectsoftrafficjams
22.Togetthelatesttrafficinformation,youcoulddothefollowingEXCEPT______.
A.surfingtheInternet
B.listeningtotheradiofortrafficnews
C.listeningtothetrafficchannel
D.turningtootherdriversforinformation
23.Accordingtotheauthor,weshouldusepublictransportbecause______.
A.itischeaperandcanavoidtrafficjams
B.iti
susefultous
C.itisenvironmentally-friendly
D.itiscompletelyfreefromtrafficjams
B
WearrivedatthehospitaltofindDadwasveryweak,buthissmilewasthesameasever.Itwasanotherattackofpneumonia(肺炎).MyhusbandandIstayedwithhimfortheweekendbuthadtoreturntoourjobsonMonday.LocalrelativeswouldhelpDadgethomefromhospitalandlookafterhim.ButIwishedtobeabletolethimknowthatwecaredtoo,evenwhenweweren’twithhim.
ThenIrememberedafamilytraditionwhenourchildrenweresmall.Whenleavingtheirgrandparents’homeafte
ravisit,eachchildwouldwritealovenotetotheirgrandparents.Theyhidnotesincereal(麦片)box,underahairbrushornexttothephone.Fordays,theirgrandparentswouldsmileastheydiscoveredtheseremindersofourlove.
SoasItidiedDad’skitchenandmadeupabedforhimdownstairsinthelivingroom,Iwrotesomenotes.“Dad,Iputthefoodinthefridgesoitwouldn’tspoil(变质).”Someexpressedmylove,“Dad,Ihopeyouwillsleepwellinyournewbed.”Mostnotesweredownstairswherehewouldstayforseveralweeks,butonenoteIhidupstairsunderhispillow,“Dad,ifyouhavefoundthisnote,youmustbefeelingbetter.Wearesoglad!
”
Justlikehismedicinesstrengthenedhimphysically,these“emotionalvitamins”wouldimprovehishealth,too.Severalweekslater,inoneofourregul
arphonecalls,IaskedDadhowhewasgoing.Hesaid,“Prettygood.Ijustfoundyournoteundermypillowupstairs!
”
24.Wecaninferfromthetextthatthewriter’sfather_______.
A.hadgotthesameillnessbefore.
B.livedwithherfamily
C.askedhertoreturntowork
D.feltlonelywithouther
25.Thechildrenhidnotesintheirgrandparents’homein
orderto______.
A.followafamilytradition
B.playjokesontheirgrandparents
C.showtheirgiftstotheirgrandparents
D.maketheirgrandparentsfeelpleasantlysurprised
26.Afterheardwhatherfathersaid,thewriterwouldfeel______.
A.surprised
B.lucky
C.pleased
D.sad
27.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?
A.Thewriterbelievedthatafamilytraditionwasnotgood.
B.Thewriterenjoyedtalkingwithherfather.
C.Thewritertriedtocomfortherfatherwithlove.
D.Thewriterthankedherchildrenforlookingafterherfather.
C
“Haveyoueverbeenoutonaboatandfeltitliftedupbyawave?
Orhaveyoujumpedinthewaterandfelttherushofenergyaswavescameoveryou?
”askedJamieTayloroftheWaveEnergyGroupattheUniversityofEdinburgh.“Thereiscertainlyalotofenergyinwaves,”hesaid.Scientistsareworkingtousethatenergytomakeelectricity.Mostwavesarecreatedwhenwindsblowacrosstheocean.“Thewindstartsoutbymakinglittleripples(涟漪),butiftheykeeponblowing,thoseripplesgetbiggerandbiggerandturnintowaves,”Taylorsaid.“Wavesareoneofnature’swaysofpickingupenergyandthensendingitoffonajourney.”Whenwavescometowardtheshore,peoplecansetupdamstoblockthewaterandsenditthroughalargewheelcalledaturbine(涡轮机).Theturbinecanthenpoweranelectricalgeneratortoproduceelectricity.
“Theresourceishuge,”saidJanetSwainoftheWorldWatchInstitute.“Wewillneverrunoutofwavepower.”Besides,waveenergydoesnotcreatethesamepollutionasotherenergysources,suchasoilorcoal.OceanscoverthreequartersoftheEarth’ssurface—thatwouldmakewavepowerseemidealforcreatingenergythroughouttheworld,thoughtherearesomeweakpointsyettoovercome.
Swainsaidthatwavepowerstillcoststoomuchmoney.Shealsosaidthatitseffectsonseaanimalsarestillunknown.Whatismore,wavepowercouldaffectfishingandboattraffic.Traditionalsourcesofenergylikeoilandgasmaysomedayrunout.“DemandforenergytopowerourTVsandcomputers,driveourcars,andheatandcoolourhomesisrisingrapidlythroughouttheworld,”Swainsaid.Inthefuturewhenyouturnonalight,anoceanwavecouldbeprovidingtheelectricity!
28.Thewriterusesthetwoquestionsatthebeginningofthepassageto.
A.testthereaders’knowledgeaboutwaves
B.drawthereaders’attentiontothetopic
C.showJamieTaylor’simportance
D.invitethereaderstoanswerthem
29.Theunderlinedphrase“pickingup”isclosestinmeaningto.
A.startingagain
B.speedingup
C.improving
D.gathering
30.Wecanmakebetteruseofwaveenergyifwe.
A.shortenitsjourneytothousandsofhomes
B.buildmoresmallpowerstationsontheoceans
C.reducethecostofturningitintoelectricpower
D.quickenthestepsofp