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3.Wheredidtheconversationtakeplace?
A.Inabathroom.B.Inaswimmingpool.C.Inakitchen.
4.Whatweretheyplanningtodoattheweekend?
A.Stayathome.B.Writeareport.C.Gotothemountains.
5.Whowenttoattendthemeeting?
A.Peter.B.William.C.Alice.
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,每小题将给出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7题。
6.Howmanypeopleareworkingontheproject?
A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.
7.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Talkwiththemanager.
B.Haveameeting.
C.Workontheproject.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Howlongwillittakethemantogettothemuseum?
A.About10minutes.B.Lessthanhalfanhour.C.Morethananhour.
9.Wherewouldthemangofirst?
A.Therestaurant.B.TheScienceMuseum.C.Thetravelagency.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdoweknowaboutthesmallhouse?
A.It’snearafarm.B.ThereisaTVinit.C.Itlooksverynice.
11.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthesecondplace?
A.Simple.B.Terrible.C.Lovely.
12.Whatisunnecessaryinthesecondplace?
A.Thewashingmachine.B.Theswimmingpool.C.TheWiFi.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.HowmuchpocketmoneydoesLilygetamonth?
A.10pounds.B.15pounds.C.20pounds.
14.WhatdoesDavidthinkofLilyspocketmoney?
A.Unfair.B.Reasonable.C.Surprising.
15.WhydoesLilywantmorepocketmoney?
A.Tobuysomeclothes.
B.Togetasmuchasherfriends.
C.Topayformusiclessons.
16.WhatdoesDavidsuggestLilydo?
A.Haveatalkwithhermom.
B.Waitcalmly.
C.Helpherwiththehousework
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whathappenedtothespeaker?
A.Helosthisway.B.Hiscarbrokedown.C.Hehadanaccident.
18.Howdidthespeakergohomeatlast?
A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.
19.Whatistheyoungwoman?
A.Ataxidriver.B.Abusdriver.C.Agasstationworker.
20.Whatdidtheyoungwomanwantthespeakertodo?
A.Helppeopleinneed.B.Giveheraride.C.Givehersomemoney.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Asforlong-distanceholidays,therearesomeuniquedestinationsthatactuallyofferyougreatvalueforyourmoney,evenifyou'
reonabudget.
Tokyo,Japan
Foodloversshouldheadtothisbusycitywhichhasthelowestcostfordiningout—youcouldevenbagathree-courseeveningmealfortwo,withabottleofhousewine,forjustunder£
34.Forsightseeingthereareplentyoffreemuseumsandattractions,whiletourbusticketpricesstartfromaslittleas£
11-56.
Bangkok,Thailand
Thailand'
scapitalissecondtononeasthebestvaluelong-distancecity.Althoughthereisn'
tahugedifferenceacrossallpricescomparedtotheothercities,itisaccommodationthatreallymakesitstandout.Ifyou'
reonlystoppingforalongweekend,thenmakesuretocheckouttheawe-inspiringTheGrandPalace,acomplexofbreathtakingtemples.
Beijing,China
TheChinesecapitaltookthirdspotwithatotalbasketpriceof£
337.49.Ifyouonlydooneculturaldayoutduringyourstay,makeitatriptoTheForbiddenCity.TherearesomeseriouslybeautifulanddelicatebuildingsfromtheMingandQingdynasties,nottomentionthey’rehometopricelessartificialobjectsfromChina'
shistoricalmilestones.
Dubai,UAE
AlthoughDubaidoeshaveareputationforbeingquitethesplurge(挥霍金钱)whenitcomestoholidaysandifyou'
regoingtoaddictyourselftoaspotofshoppingorhittheroller-coasters,itactuallyprovidesquitegoodvalueforwhatyoupay.Thecityalsoofferssomecheaperpricesacrossitsmuseums,galleriesandattractionsaswellasairporttransfers.
21.WhatcanyouenjoyinTokyo,Japan?
A.Eatingoutcheap.B.Freebusride.
C.Visitinggalleriesfree.D.Pricelessman-madeobjects.
22.Whichonetopsthefirstasthebestvaluelong-distancecity?
A.Tokyo.B.Bangkok.C.Beijing.D.Dubai.
23.Whatispeople'
scommonideaaboutDubai?
A.Dubaiisfamousforhousewineproducing.
B.HistoricalbuildingsspreadeverywhereinDubai.
C.BeingonvacationinDubaicoststonsofmoney.
D.Theroller-coasterstherearethebestintheworld.
B
ThispastColumbusDay,myhusbandandIwentfishingwithsomefriendsontheirboatwhileour10and8-year-oldswereinschool.Weleftthehouseallatthesametime,about7am.MychildrenwalkedtoandfromschooleverydayandweknewtheywereOKforacouplehoursbythemselvesanywaysowetoldthemtogoinsideafterschoolandwewouldbehomearound4pm.
Theadultsdecidedtogofishingoffshore:
weliveontheGulfCoast,sinceitwasabeautifuldayinthenormallystillveryhumidTexasfall.Ataround2pmwestartedbacktoshoreandwouldn'
tyouknow,weranoutofgas.Wewereoutofcellphoneservice,even911wasn'
tworking,andwedidn'
thavearadiosowewerestuckwaitingforsomeonetocomeby.Wewereoutthereuntil10pm.All—the—while,mychildrenwereathome,expectingustoreturnshortlyaftertheygothome.Atabout7pm,whenitwasgettingdark,my10-year-oldthoughtsomethingmightbewrongsoshewalkedtoeachhouseonthestreetuntilsomeoneansweredthedoorandaskedthemwhattheyshoulddo.Thiswashowwewerefoundbythegamewardenandrescued.
Talkingwiththatneighborthenextday,Inevertooksuchprideinmychildren.Thisneighborexplainedtomehowcalmbothmychildrenwerewhenexplainingthesituationandhowimpressedtheywerewithmychildrenseekinghelp,eventhoughtheydidn'
tknowtheseparticularneighbors.Ineverdoubtedthemforaminute,thoughnexttimewegofishing,we'
llmonitorthegasmorecarefully.
24.Howdidthechildrengotoschool?
A.Bubus.B.Bycar.C.Byboat.D.Onfoot.
25.Whathappenedtotheauthorandherhusband?
A.Theyuseduptheirgas.B.Theylosttheircellphones.
C.Theyfoundaradioonshore.D.Theyfellintothewater.
26.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofherchildren'
sbehavior?
A.Worried.B.Proud.C.Doubtful.D.Confident.
27.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?
A.Itiswonderfultoraisefree-rangekids.
B.Oneshouldkeepcalminfaceofdanger.
C.Agoodneighbourisbetterthanabrotherfaroff.
D.Parentsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheirchildren.
C
Overthepastsixdecades,thenow85-year-oldEnglishresearcherhasrevolutionizedtheentirefieldofprimatology(灵长目动物学).Goodallwasamongthefirsttostudyhersubjectsinthewild.Shetreatedchimpsasconscious,complexindividualswithdistinctpersonalitiesandsurprisingbehaviors.Goodallarguedthatchimpanzeeswereworthyofnames,liketheirhumancousins.Herworkopenedtheworld'
seyestoourclosestgreatchimprelatives.Now,sixdecadesaftershebeganherfirstroundoffieldworkinTanzaniain1960,thatlens(镜头)hasfinallybeenturnedbackward.
AnongoingmultimediaexhibitionattheNationalGeographicMuseuminWashingtonD.C.chartsthelifeandcareeroftheworld'
sforemostexpertonchimpanzees.It'
stitled“BecomingJane:
TheEvolutionofDr.JaneGoodall.Theshowtakesvisitorsonajourneyfromherearliestscientificexplorationstohercurrentadventures.Goodall'
sstoryistoldthroughacollectionoffieldnotesandotherpersonaleffects.Herfirstrecordedencounterwithachimpanzeehappenedatageone.HerfathergiftedherwithastuffedtoychimpnamedJubilee.Goodallkeptitclosethroughoutheradultlife.
SomeofherearliestfavoritebooksincludedTarzanoftheApes”and“TheStoryofDoctorDolittle."
Whenshewasabitolder,Goodallspentherfreetimedrawingaimlesslyaboutwildanimals.Shealsophysicallylabeledcarefuldrawingsofwildanimalswithherfriends.Goodallwasbornwiththisincrediblecuriosity,incrediblebraveryanddesiretoexploretheworldthatwassoobvious,evenatsuchanearlyage.Itseemedpredestined(注定的)forhertodowhatshedid.
Theshowhitsmoresombernotes,too.Chimpanzeepopulationsworldwidecontinuetodecreaseunderthecombinedthreatsofillegalhunting,habitatdestructionanddisease.ResearchersandConservationists-Goodallamongthem-arefightingtorescuethemfromdecreasing.At85yearsold,shestilltravels300daysayeardoingheradvocacyandeducationwork.
28.WhichofthefollowingcanbeusedtodescribeJaneGoodall?
A.Modest.B.Devoted.C.Humorous.D.Talented.
29.WhatinfluencedJaneGoodalltostudyChimpanzees?
A.Chimp'
sstrangebehavior.B.AjourneytoTanzania.
C.Anexpert'
sfieldnotes.D.Herfather'
spresent.
30.What'
sParagraph3mainlytalkingabout?
A.BooksGoodallwasinterestedin.
B.Goodall'
searlypassionfornature.
C.Goodall’sdrawingsofwildanimals.
D.HabitsGoodallformedwhenyoung.
31.Whatisthepurposeoftheexhibit?
A.TohonourJaneGoodall.B.Torescuechimpanzee.
C.ToadvertisetheMuseum.D.Topromoteawareness.
D
Whenanemptyparkingspotappearsbeforeus,manyofuswouldseeitforwhatitisaplacethatcouldbefilledwithcarsandtrucks.Buttoeco-engineerShubhenduSharma,it'
saspacetobeplantedwithtreesandturnedintoaforest.
What'
smore,hebelievesthesetinyforestscangrowanywhere,includingourmostcrowdedandpollutedcitieswheretheycanhelpmaintaincleanairandwaterandprovidehabitatforanimalsandinsects."
Aforestisnotanisolatedpieceoflandwhereanimalslivetogether,"
saysSharma."
Aforestcanbeacompletepartofour