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考生注意:
1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共8页。
2.答卷前,考生务必用蓝、黑色字迹的钢笔或圆珠笔将自己的姓名、班级、学号填写在相应位置上。
3.本次考试时间120分钟,满分150分。
4.请在密封线内作答,保持试卷淸洁完整。
第【卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,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。
听完每段对话后,你都有1()秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1・Whatisthewoman,probably?
A.Ateacher.
B•Awaitress.
C.Anurse.
2.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?
A.Atanairport・
B.Atapolicestation.
C.Atahotel.
3.Whatarethesetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A・Thewoman'snewdress.
B.Thingstowean
C•Thecoldweathe匚
4.Whatisthetimenow?
A.10:
20.B・10:
35.C.10:
50.
5・Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?
A-Tellherhowtousetheprinte匚
B•Gettheprinterrepairedforher.
C.Buyheranewprinte匚
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・Howisthewomangettingthere?
A.Bybike.
B.Bysubway.
C.Bybus.
7.Whatisthemandoing?
A-Heisgoingtothefirstfloor
B-Heiswaitingforthewomanoutside・
C.Heislookingatsomebooks・
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8・Whatwillthespeakersdotonight?
A-Visitsomerelatives.
B.Gotoanartgallery・
C.Gotoaconcert.
9・Whatisthelanguageofthewoman?
A.English.
B.Dutch.
C.French.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whichcityhasn,tthemanbeento?
A.Berlin.
B.London.
C-Faris.
11•WhendoesthewomanthinkisagoodtimetovisitBerlin?
A.Inspring.
B•Insummer.
C.Inautumn.
12.Whathasthemanbeenuptolately?
A.Hewentshoppingattheweekend.
B.HewenttoBerlinlastweek.
C.Hetookatriplastweek.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13-Whatisthewomandoing?
A.Recommendingsomerentalhousestotheman・
B.Sellingabookabouthousestotheman.
C.Tellingthemanhowtochooseahouse.
14.HowmuchisthehouseinSecondAvenue?
A-55()poundsamonth・
B.580poundsamonth.
C.540poundsamonth.
15.Whichhousehasabiggarden?
A-TheoneinSecondAvenue.
B.TheoneinMid-street・
C.TheoneinHarringtonRoad・
16.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?
A.ToHarringtonRoad.
B.ToMid-street.
C.ToDCStreet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Someterribleeating-outexperiences.
B.Tipsonchoosingarestaurantwheneatingout.
C.Howtoguaranteeahappyeating-outexperience.
18.Whendotheheadchefsusuallytakeabreak?
A.SundayandMonday.
B•SaturdayandSunday.
C.FridayandMonday.
19.Whichofthefollowingdaysisbestforeatingout?
A.Monday.
B•Saturday・
C.Wednesday・
20.Whatissuggestedbythewoman?
A-Eatingoutbetween5pmand7pm.
B•Sittingnearaservingstation.
C.Eatingearly,whenthepricesarelower.
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)屮,选出最佳选项。
A
(2017-重庆十一中月考)
Areyoulookingforsomethingtodo?
Youmightliketotryoneofthesefourexperiences.
Crocodilewatching
Doyoufancygettingupclosetosomeofthemostterrifyinganimalsonearth?
CrocosaurusCove,inDarwin(Australia)hasthe"CageofDeathv.It"sanenclosurethat"sloweredintoapool.Thisgivesyoua360degreeviewofacrocodileasit"sbeingfed.Thecablebrokeonceandthecagesanktothebottom,butthey,vefixeditsincethen.
EdgeWalk
Howaboutwalkingalongtheedgeofabuildingseveralhundredmetersupintheair?
Ifthatsoundslikefun,headofftotheCNTowerinToronto(Ontario,Canada).Builtin1976>thetoweris553.33meterstall.
TheEdgeWalkconsistsofa20—30minutestrollalonga1.5meterwideplatformthatrunsaroundthetowerTsrestaurantroof.Duringthewalk,you,reencouragedtoleanforwardsasyoulookoverToronto*sskyline(轮廓线)•
Plasticballrolling
Doyoufancyrollingdownahillinaplasticball?
Plasticballrollingispopularallovertheworld,buttheplacetogiveitagoisinRotorua(NewZealand).BrotherDavidandAndrewAkerscameupwiththeideain1994.Atypicalorb(球)isabout3metersindiameter,withaninnerorbsizeofabout2meters.There"snobrakeorsteeringmechanism,buttheinnerlayeroftheplasticballhelpsabsorbtheshock・
Volcanobungeejumping
Ifyou,relookingfortheadventureofalifetime,howaboutgoingbungeejumpingoffahelicopterintothecraterofalivevolcano?
Aspartofthejumping,ahelicopterridetakesyoutotheVillarricavolcano,oneofthemostactiveinChile.Onceyou'reatthedropzone,youleapoffthehelicopterandfallintothevolcano.Finally,youenjoytheridebacktotheairportflyingat130kph.
Attractedbytheabove?
Ifso,pleasecontactus.OnlyhalfpricefromMarch22ndtoApril25th.Formoreinformation,pleaseclickhere・
21•Accordingtothepassagettherewasanaccidentoncewhenpeople・
A.jumpedintotheVillarricavolcano
B.walkedalongtheplatformoftheCNTower
C.rolleddownahillinaplasticballinRotorua
D-watchedcrocodilesinthe"CageofDeath”inDarwin
22.WhichofthefollowingwasfirstinventedinNewZealand?
A.EdgeWalk.
B•Crocodilewatching.
C.Plasticballrolling.
D.Volcanobungeejumping.
23.Itcanbeinferredthatallthefourexperiencesare・
A.interestingsports
B•excitingandextreme
C.heldonhighplaces
D.fitformiddletooldpeople
(2017•湖南师范大学附属中学摸底考试)
Peoplearebeinglured(弓I诱)ontoFacebookwiththepromiseofafun,freeservicewithoutrealizingthey'repayingforitbygivinguplargeamountsofpersonalinformation.Facebookthenattemptstomakemoneybysellingtheirdatatoadvertisersthatwanttosendtargetedmessages.
MostFacebookusersdon"trealizethisishappening.Eveniftheyknowwhatthecompanyisupto,theystillhavenoideawhatthey"repayingforFacebookbecausepeopledon"treallyknowwhattheirpersonaldataisworth.
Thebiggestproblem,however,isthatthecompanykeepschangingtherules.Earlyon,youkeepeverythingprivate.ThatwasthegreatthingaboutFacebook一youcouldcreateyourownlittleprivatenetwork.Lastyear,thecompanychangeditsprivacyrulessothatmanythings—yourcity,yourphoto»yourfriends?
names—wereset,bydefault(默认)tobesharedwitheveryoneontheInternet.
AccordingtoFacebook?
svice-presidentElliotSchrage,thecompanyissimplymakingchangestoimproveitsservicetandifpeopledon"tshareinformation,theyhavea“lesssatisfyingexperience”•
SomecriticsthinkthisismoreaboutFacebooklookingtomakemoremoney.Itsoriginalbusinessmodel,whichinvolvedsellingadsandputtingthematthesideofthepage,totallyfailed.Whowantstolookatadswhenthey'reonlineconnectingwiththeirfriends?
TheprivacyissuehasalreadylandedFacebookinhotwaterinWashington.InApril,Senator(议员)CharlesSchumercalledonFacebooktochangeitsprivacypolicy.HealsourgedtheFederalTradeCommissiontosetprinciplesforsocial-networkingsites.“Ithinkthesenatorrightlycommunicatedthatwehadnotbeenclearaboutwhatthenewproductswereandhowpeoplecouldchoosetousethemornottousethem,”Schrageadmits.
IsuspectthatwhateverFacebookhasdonesofartoinvadeourprivacyisonlythebeginning,whichiswhyI'mconsideringdeactivating(撤销)myaccount.Facebookisahandysite,butI'mupsetbytheideathatmyinformationisinthehandsofpeopleIdon"tknow.That'stoohighapricetopay・
24.WhatdowelearnaboutFacebookfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Itisawebsitethatsendsmessagestotargetedusers.
B.Itmakesmoneybyputtingonadvertisements・
C-Itprofitsbysellingitsusers'personaldata.
D.Itprovidesloadsofinformationtoitsusers・
25•WhydoesFacebookmakechangestoitsrulesaccordingtoElliotSchrage?
A-ToimproveitsusersJconnectivity.
B•TofollowtheFederalguidelines・
C.Toofferbetterservicetoitsusers・
D.Toexpanditsscopeofbusiness.
26.WhatdoesSenatorCharlesSchumeradvocate?
A.Workingoutregulationsforsocial-networkingsites.
B-Banningthesharingofusers'personalinformation・
C.Removingadsfromallsocial-networkingsites.
D.Settingguidelinesforadvertisingonwebsites.
27.WhydoestheauthorplantocancelhisFacebookaccount?
A.Heisdissatisfiedwithitscurrentservice.
B•Hedoesn'twanthispersonaldataabused・
C.Hefindsmanyofitsseniorexecutivesuntrustworthy.
D.Heisannoyedwithitsfrequentrulechanges・
c
Sunscreens(防晒霜)canofferprotectionfromtwotypesofultraviolet(UV)rays(紫外线):
UVB,whichaccordingtotheSkinCancerFoundation,arethechiefcauseofsunburnandplayakeyroleinthedevelopmentofskincancer,andUVA,whichgetthroughtheskinmoredeeplyandarelargelyresponsibleforskinagingandwrinkling,aswellasskincancerrisk.TheSPF(防晒扌旨数)measurementonsunscreensreferstotheUVBprotectionlevel一andthenumbermaynotmeanwhatyouthinkitdoes.SPF15doesn'tprotectyoufrom15%ofUVBrays,justasSPF100doesn'tprotectyoufrom100%oftherays.Infact,asyougetintothehighernumberedSPFsunscreens(think:
50andabove),thedifferenceinUVBprotectionisactuallyprettysmall.
Theoretically,thoughtheincreaseinUVBprotectionwithasuper-highSPFsunscreenmaybenotworthconsidering,itmayhelp,andcertainlycan'thurt,touseit一thatis,aslongasyoudosocorrectly・“Theonlydownsideiswhetheryou'regivingyourselfasenseoffalsesecurity.”D匚Goharasays.
Indeed,asD匚Wangalsopointedout.whenpeoplechooseincreasedSPFs,theymayactuallyfeelsoprotectedbytheproductthattheyfinallyignorepropersunprotection."WhenpeopleusereallyhighSPFproducts,theytendnottoreuse,theytendtostayoutinthesunmuchlonger,andtheydon?
tuseotherprotectivemeasuressuchasclothingandhats,”hesays.Regardlessofanyincreaseinp