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B.Heforgottobringherthebook.
C.Hedidn’twanttolendherthebook.
3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydobeforeeight?
A.Visitafriend.
B.Seeadoctor.
C.Gotoamovie.
4.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman?
A.Thankful.
B.Dissatisfied.
C.Proud.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Whentohaveameal.
B.Whethertohaveameal.
C.Wheretohaveameal.
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、7题。
6.Whatisthemandoing?
A.Hostingaprogram.
B.Sellingbooks.
C.Doingasurvey.
7.Whodoesthewomanadmiremost?
A.Anactress.
B.Awriter.
C.Adancer.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?
A.Openadoor.
B.Openthewindows.
C.Helphimrepairadoor.
9.Whowillthespeakersringupforhelp?
A.Thepolice.
B.Aneighbor.
C.Arepairman.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhatPDAdoesthewomanwantatfirst?
A.Onewithamediaplayer.
B.Onewithacolorscreen.
C.Onewithethebasics.
11.WhichfunctionofthePDAisthemostimportanttothewoman’sniece?
A.Connectingtocomputer
B.SurfingtheInternet.
C.Calculating.
12.HowwillthewomanpayforthePDA?
A.Bycreditcard.
B.Incash.
C.Bycheque.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whywillthewomanmoveoutofheraunt’shome?
A.Hercousinneedstheroom.
B.HerauntisleavingforSingapore.
C.Shepreferstoliveinahomestayfamily.
14.HowlonghasthewomanbeeninSydney?
A.Halfayear.
B.Oneyear.
C.Oneandahalfyears.
15.Whatdoesthewomanplantostudynextyear?
A.GeneralEnglish.
B.AcademicEnglish.
C.Medicine.
16.Whatwillthespeakerstalkaboutnext?
A.Whenthewomancanmoveout.
B.Whatkindofplacethewomanlikes.
C.Whatkindofhousethemanhasgot.
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17.HowdidKatrinahaveanaccident?
A.Shespedthroughalight.
B.Shedrunkalotandhitacar.
C.Hercarwashitbyatruckdriver.
18.WhydoesKatrinahavetostayinthehospitalforafewdays?
A.Shewasseriouslyhurt.
B.Shewasaskedtodoso.
C.Sheneedsanoperation.
19.WhatwillKatrinareceiveinthehospital?
A.Acard.
B.Flowers.
C.Acake.
20.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakerandKatrina?
A.Policemananddriver.
B.Doctorandpatient.
C.Workmates.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2分,共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
Dearyoungmusicians.
ThankyouforagreeingtotakepartinourMusicDay.Thewholeideaofthedayisformusicstudentsaroundtheareatomeetotherplayersandreceiveexpertteachingfromourguests,sixprofessionalplayers!
Intheevening,youwillperformthepiecesyouhaveworkedonduringthedayataconcertwhichyourfriendsandfamilycanattend.
Afteryouhaveregisteredatthereception,gotothemainhall.First,therewillbeashortperformancebyourprofessionalmusicianswhoarejoiningusfortheday.Afterthisyouwillgointoyourclassestopracticeonyourowninstrumentsfortheeveningconcert.Therewillalsobeachancetoexperimentwithadifferentinstrumentfromtheoneyounormallyplay,andseeifyouenjoyplayingsomethingmoreunusual—wehaveseveralinstrumentstochoosefrom!
Thefirstpartofthedaywillfinishat5pm,whenparentscancollectstudents.Forthoseremaininginthehalluntiltheeveningconcertat7pm,therewillbeDVDsforyoutowatch,althoughyoushouldalsobringsomethingtodowhileyouarewaiting.Achangeofclothesisrequiredfortheevening—blacktrousersoraskirtandwhitetop—sounlessyouaregoinghomeat5pm,youwillneedtohavethiswithyouatthestartoftheday.
Ifforwhateverreasonyoucannotattendtheeveningconcert,youmusttellusassoonaspossible,asweneedtoknownumbersinordertopreparethestage.WelookforwardtoseeingyouattheYoungPeople'
sMusicDay.
21.WhatcanstudentsdoonMusicDay?
A.Theycanhavedinnerwithexperts.
B.Theycanreceiveprofessionaladvice.
C.Theycanplaywithprofessionalplayers.
D.Theycanmeetworld-famousmusicians.
22.Toattendtheconcert,studentsmust___.
A.arriveat5:
00intheafternoon
B.takeoneoftheirfamilymembers
C.playfivepiecesofmusiceach
D.wearblacktrousersoraskirtandwhitetop
23.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?
A.TointroduceMusicDay.
B.toinvitestudentstoaconcert.
C.ToputupanoticeaboutMusicDay.
D.Toencouragestudentstolovemusic.
B
IlearntoflyinaballooninaraceacrosstheAtlanticOceanin1992andbecameextremelyinterestedinthesport.Inthesamewaythatamountainclimberdreamsofclimbingtheworld'
shighestmountain,Idreamedaboutflyingnon-stoparoundtheworld.
IspentsixyearsplanningtheflightandfailedtwicebeforeIandmyteammanagedtosucceed.Forsomereason,wehadtogofirsttoNorthAfricatocatchtherightwinds.Thatadded10,000kilometers,andanotherweek,toourjourney.Butbecauseofthis,ourflightbrokealltherecordsfordistanceandtimespentintheair.
Themostmemorablepartofthetripformeisthatwelivedintheairfor20daysandthattherisingsunwasthemostamazingthingwesaw.Wehadtogooutoftheballoon’scapsule,inwhichweweretransported,threetimeswhileintheairtorepairthefuelsystem.Wedidn’thaveanysafetyequipmentbutwhenyouareinasituationlikethat,youjustdowhatyouhavetodowithoutthinkingaboutfeelingafraid.
Landingwasafantasticmoment.IrememberthatwhenIgotoutofthecapsule,Ilookedatmyfootprintinthesand.IrememberedtheastronautNeilArmstrong,whowassohappytoputhisfootprintonthemoon,sofarawayfromEarth.Atthatmoment,IwassohappytohavemyfootbackonEarth!
24.Theauthorbecameinterestedinballooningbecauseof.
A.across-oceanrace
B.amountainclimb
C.achildhooddream
D.alongseajourney
25.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph2abouttheauthorandhisteam'
sflight?
A.Theysetanewrecord.
B.Theyshortenedtheirflight.
C.Theirflightwentverysmoothly.
D.Theirflightcovered10,000kilometers.
26.Whydidtheballoonistsgetoutofthecapsuleduringtheflight?
A.Tofighttheirfear.
B.Todosomerepairwork.
C.Toadmiretherisingsun.
D.Tochecksafetyequipment.
27.TheauthormentionedNeilArmstrongtoshowhis.
A.regret
B.surprise
C.respect
D.pleasure
C
Whensomeonehasbeenbittenbyasnake,trytofindoutifthesnakeispoisonousorharmless.Theirbitemarksareusuallydifferent.Thebiteofmostofmostpoisonoussnakeleavesmarksoftwofangs(毒牙).Ifthebitofasnakeleavesonlytworowsofteethmarks,butnofangmarks,itislesslikelythatthesnakeispoisonous.
Peopleoftenbelievethatcertainharmlesssnakesarepoisonous.Trytofindoutwhichofthesnakesinyouraresaretrulypoisonousandwhicharenot.Pleasedonotkillnon-poisonoussnakes,becausetheydonoharm.Onthecontrary,theykillmiceandotherpeststhatdolotsofdamage.Someevenkillpoisonoussnakes.
Hereissometreatmentforpoisonoussnakebite:
*Stayquiet:
don’tmovethebittenpart.Themoreit’smoved,thefasterthepoisonwillspreadthroughthebody.Ifthebiteisonthefoot,thepersonshouldnotwalkatall.Sendformedicalhep.
*Removejewellerybecauseswellingcanspreadrapidly.
*Wrapthebittenarewithawideelasticbandageorcleanclothtoslowthespreadofpoison.Keepingthearmorlegverystill,wrapittightly,butnotsotightthatitstopsthepulse(脉搏)atthewristorontopofthefoot.Ifyoucannotfeelthepulse,loosenthebandagealittle.
*Windthebandageoverthehandorfoot,andupthewholearmorleg.Makesureyoucanstillfeelthepulse.
*Carrytheperson,onastretcher(担架)ifpossible,tothenearesthealthcenter.Ifyoucanalsotakethesnake,becausedifferentsnakesmayrequiredifferentantivenoms(抗毒血清).
*Poisonoussnakebiteisdangerous.Sendformedicalhelp----butalwaysdothethingsexplainedaboveatonce.Sometreatments,suchascuttingtheskinaroundthebiteandsuckingthevenomoutofthebite,cancauseinfection.Andremember:
Neverdrinkalcoholaftersnakebite.Itmakesthingsworse!
28.Whatisthepurposeofparagraph2?
A.Tointroduceustodifferentkindsofsnakes.
B.Totellushowtorecognizepoisonoussnakes.
C.Toadvicetreatingsnakesdifferently.
D.Toshowhowtoprotectourselvesfromsnakes.
29.Ifahandisbitten,weshouldwindthebandageoverthewholearmto_____?
A.reducethepulse.
B.avoidinfection.
C.preventthebloodfromflowing.
D.3Dprintingplaysthemostimportantroleindailylife.
30.Whichofthefollowingfirstaidsmaycauseinfection..
A.Removingthevenomwiththemouth.
B.Wraptheelasticbandagetightly.
C.Drinkingsomewaterafterasnakebite.
D.Breathingmouthtomouthtosavethevictim.
31.Wheredoesthistextmostprobablycome?
A.Aresearchplan.
B.Alifemagazine.
C.Anadvertisement.
D.Asciencereport.
D
Duringthetwentyyearstherehasbeenincreasingconcernwiththequalityoftheenvironment.Alonewithairandwaterpollutants,noisepollutionhasbeenrecognizedasaseriouspollutant.Asnoiselevelshaverisen,theeffectsofnoisehavebecomemoreobvious.
Noiseisdefinedas"
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