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每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Drivetoschool.B.Repairthedoor.C.Posttheletter.
2.WhywillthemangotothestationonFriday?
A.Toseehisfriendoff.B.Togoonholiday.C.Togivehisfriendagift.
3.WhatisMike?
A.Ateacher.B.Awriter.C.Astudent.
4.Atwhattimecanthemanseetheheadmaster?
A.9:
30.B.12:
40.C.11:
45.
5.WhereisMr.Danatthemoment?
A.AtBusinessCenter.B.Inhisoffice.C.Athome.
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,从每题所给的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7题。
6.WhenwillthemanandhiswifeleaveforBeijing?
A.OnWednesday.B.OnSunday.C.OnFriday.
7.Howwilltheygototheairport?
A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytaxi.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.Inastore.B.Atastadium.C.Onaplayground.
9.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthebadmintonrackets?
A.250yuan.B.500Yuan.C.540yuan.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdoesthemando?
A.Ashopassistant.B.Adriver.C.Apoliceman.
11.Whathasn’tthewomangotinherpurse?
A.Herdriver’slicense.B.HerIDcard.C.Somemoney.
12.Whendidthewomanfindherpursemissing?
A.Whenshewasatthedepartmentstore.
B.Whenshewasinthecoffeeshop.
C.Whenshewasonherwayhome.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howdoesthewomanfeelatfirst?
A.Angry.B.Astonished.C.Puzzled.
14.Whatwasthemansupposedtodo?
A.Pickupthewoman.B.Attendtheparty.C.Talkattheparty.
15.Whathappenedtotheoldlady?
A.Shewasrobbedofherhandbag.
B.Shewasknockeddown.
C.Shewastakentothepolicestation.
16.Whydidn’tthemangivethewomanacall?
A.Hewassobusythatheforgotit.
B.Hismobilephonewasbroken.
C.Hismobilephonegotlost.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whydidthemanwanttoleavecollegeafterthesecondterm?
A.Hewasnotinterestedineducation.
B.Hecouldn’taffordfurthereducation.
C.Hedidn’tlikethebiglectureclasses.
18.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisworkexperiences?
A.Theywerepersonallyrewarding.
B.TheygavehimachancetolearnGerman.
C.Theymadehimbecomemoreindependent.
19.Howmuchhasthemanearnedduringthepastfouryears?
A.$1,700.B.$5,740.C.$4,750.
20.Whatisthemanprobablydoingnow?
A.Studyingincollege.
B.Workingasateacher.
C.Workingintheorganization.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
JohnMichaelThomas,14,Florida
WhenJohnMichaelThomasdecidedtohonorhisfriendandclassmateElizabethBuckley,whodiedfromcancer,herememberedhowmuchshelovedpeacocks(孔雀).
Hewantedtobuildalife-sizedpeacockfountaininElizabeth’sfavoriteparkinthecity.Hethoughtitcouldbeaplaceforpeopletorelaxandbeinspired.
JohnMichaelraised$52,000tobuildthefountain.
BarrettEngland,13,Utah
ThewheelsbegantoturnforBarrettEnglandwhenheheardaboutKarmaBikeshop,aplacewhereyoungpeoplecanearnfreebikebyreadingandperformingcommunityservice.
BarrettvisitedKarma’sownerwithhisidea:
Hewouldcollectandrepairusedbikesanddonatethemtotheshop.
Heexpectedtogetabout10donatedbikes.Intheend,Barrettreceived39.
ZacharyBlohm,15,Wisconsin
The25-year-oldplaygroundatanelementaryschoolnearMilwaukee,Wis.,wassosmallthatonly70ofits575studentscouldplayonitatatime.
That’swhenZacharyBlohmsavedtheday.Heandsomevolunteersbuildahugeplayground.Toraisemoney,ZacplannedT-shirtandbakesales,soldticketsandmore.Heheldmonthlymoney-raisingeventsformorethanayear.Overall,hecollected$130,000---enoughtofinishhisproject.
JackZimmerman,16,NewJersey
Forsomepeople,findingamealisassimpleasopeningtherefrigerator.Formorethan366,000hungrykidsinNewJersey,it’snotthateasy.
Thatfactdidn’tsitwellwithJackZimmerman,whoorganizedadrivetolessenchildhoodhungerinhisstate.Hisgoal:
create40,000packagedmealsthatcouldbedonatedtothoseinneed.
Ongameday,Jackandhisvolunteersstartedtheirwork.Afterthefinalcount,theteamhadpackaged47,124meals---wellaboveJack’sgoal.
21.Thepeacockfountainwasbuiltinapark________.
A.toencouragepeopleB.fortheloveofanimals
C.inmemoryofateenagerD.tocureacancersufferer
22.WhatdidBarrettdoforKarmaBikeShop?
A.Hedonatedbikestoit.B.Herepairedbikesthere.
C.Hehelpeditwincustomers.C.Heofferedareadingservicethere.
23.Whoimprovedaplaceforchildrentoplay?
A.JackB.JohnC.BarrettD.Zachary
24.Whatdothefourpeoplehaveincommon?
A.They’retopstudents.B.Theycareaboutothers.
C.Theylikevariouspublicactivities.C.They’remoneyraisersforthepoor.
B
TherearesomanyexpressionsinAmericanEnglishthatsoundpleasantbutarenot.“Facethemusic”isagoodexample.
Imagineafriendasksyoutotakecareofherbeautifulredsportscar.Shegivesyouthekeyandsays,“ThankssomuchforwatchingmycarwhileI’maway.Butplease,donotdriveit.Itisanextremelyfastcar.”Butyoudonotlisten.Youwanttoshowoffandpretendthecarisyours.So,youdriveitaroundthetown.Asaresult,youlosecontrolofthecaranddriveitintoastopsign.Thedamageisserious.Whenyourfriendreturns,youmusttellherwhatyouhavedoneand“facethemusic.”Thatcouldmeanlosingherfriendshiporpayingforrepairstohersportscarorboth.Whateverthemusicis,youmustfaceit.
Theexpressionismorethan150yearsold.In1851,thewriterJamesFenimoreCooperexplained“facethemusic”astheatricalterm.Inatheater,theorchestra(管弦乐队)oftensitsinthefrontofthestagefacingthemusicians.Manyactorsareverynervous,aconditioncalledstagefright.“Facethemusic”cametomeanacceptingstagefrightandnotgivingintoit.
Wordexpertsalsosay“facethemusic”mayhavecomefromthemilitary.Asoldierwhodidsomethingterriblecouldbeforcedoutofthearmy.Whenthathappened,thearmydrummerswouldplayslow,sadbeat.Thesoldierwouldbeledawayseatedbackwardonahorseandfacingthemusicofthedrums.
ThereareotherAmericanexpressionsthatmeanthesamethingas“facethemusic.”Ifsomeonesays,“Youmadeyourbed.Nowlieinit,”theymeanyoucreatedabadsituationandnowyouwillexperiencetheresult.
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“themusic”inParagraph2referto?
A.Theunpleasantmusic.B.Thebeautifulredsportscar.
C.Themusicplayedbytheorchestra.D.Thebadresultofyouractions.
26.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleof“facethemusic”?
A.Youhaveheldaconcertsuccessfully.
B.Youwillbuythesportscaryoulikebest.
C.Yourfriendinvitesyoutoattendaliveconcert.
D.Youhavetogohomewithyourbadexamresults.
27.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedfollowingthelastparagraph?
A.Theoriginof“Youmadeyourbed.Nowlieinit.”
B.Someotherexpressionssimilarto“facethemusic.”
C.Thetruemeaningof“Youmadeyourbed.Nowlieinit.”
D.Otherexamplestoexplainthemeaningof“facethemusic.”
C
Onenight,PilarwasinadeepsleepwhenshewaswokenbyhercatInti.IntiwasmeowingwildlyoutsidePilar’sbedroomandthrowinghimselfagainsttheclosedbedroomdoor.WhenPilaropenedhereyes,shesawthatherbedroomwasfilledwithsmoke.AssheescapedherhousewithIntiinherarms,shesawthatafirewasburninginherkitchen.Pilarcouldeasilyhavelostherlife,butIntiwouldnotletthathappen.EventhoughInticouldhaveescapedthehousethroughacatdoor,hewouldn’tleavePilar.
Asamazingasthisstoryis,itisnotasuncommonasyoumaythink.TaketheexampleofCharlotteLeeandherhorse,Thunder.Onesummernight,thewholefamilywasasleepwiththewindowsopen.Itwasnormallyveryquietwheretheylived.Suddenly,therewasaloudnoise.Charlottewokeupfromhersweetdream,andthenoisecontinued.Thensheheardahorserunningfasttowardsthehouse.ThenextthingshesawwasThunderstandingoutsideherwindow,neighing(嘶叫)andshakinghishead.Sheknewsomethingwaswrong.Charlottequicklygoteveryoneoutofthehousebeforetheearthquakehit.Thunderhassavedherlife.
Therearealsostoriesofwildanimalscomingtotherescueofhumans.Oneanimalknowntobeafriendofhumansisthedolphin.Once,ToddEndriswassurfingwithhisfriendswhenhewasattackedbya13-foot(4-meter)shark.Inthemiddleoftheattack,agroupofdolphinscametohisrescuebyformingaprotectiveringaroundEndrisuntilhecouldgetsafelytoshore.Withoutthehelpofthedolphins,thereislittlechancethatToddcouldhaveescaped.
Nooneissurewhyanimalshavesooftencometoourrescue.However,itisclearthathumansandanimalsenjoyacloserelationship.Itisimportantthatwecareforthemasmuchaswecan.
28.WhydidIntithrowhimselfagainstthedoor?
A.Hewastryingtowakeuphisowner.
B.Hewantedtogetoutoftheroom.
C.Hefeltboredandwasplayingbyhimself.
D.Hecouldn’tfindthewayoutbecauseofsmoke.
29.Beforetheearthquakehit,Charlotte________.
A.closedthewindowsB.wassleepingdeeply
C.rantowarnherneighborsD.gotherhorseoutofthestable
30.BothIntiandThunder________.
A.wereshyandquietB.