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第Ⅰ卷(共100分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题l.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10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.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?
A.Thesameastoday.B.Coolerthantoday.C.Warmerthantoday.
2.Whenisthetrainexpectedtoarrivenow?
A.At9:
30.B.At9:
50.C.At10:
05.
3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttheboytodo?
A.Dothegardening.B.Cleanthediningroom.C.Dohishomework.
4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Themanwasmistaken.
B.Themandidn’tworkhard.
C.Shedidn’tgetahighgrade.
5.WhydidEmilyleavesuddenly?
A.Becauseshedislikedtherestaurant.
B.Becauseshehadtogoonadiet.
C.Becauseshewasannoyedbytheman.
第二节(共15小题;每小题l.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。
每段对话或独自读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?
A.Theirwedding.B.Theiranniversary.C.Afamousband
7.Howwouldthemanliketheeventtobe?
A.Hewantstoinviteasmanypeopleaspossible.
B.Hewantsittobeveryspecial.
C.Hewouldprefertohaveasimpleone.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherteachingmethod?
A.Ineffective.B.Unusual.C.Risky.
9.Whatdoesthemancongratulatethewomanon?
A.Herretirement.B.Herbirthday.C.Herpromotion.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Onaship.B.Onaflight.C.Onatrain.
11.WhyisthemangoingtoLondon?
A.Todobusiness.
B.Togetamaster’sdegree.
C.Toattendaninternationalmeeting.
12.Whatisthewomaninterestedin?
A.Philosophy.B.BusinessStudies.C.PublicRelations
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatdoweknowabouttheauthorofthebook?
A.HeofferedtowriteaboutSteveJobs.
B.HeusedtowriteaboutAppleproducts.
C.HewasaclosefriendofSteveJobs’.
14.Whydoesthemanthinkthebookisworthreading?
A.Ithasinterviewsotherbooksdonothave.
B.Itincludesmanyinterestingpictures.
C.ItisthefirstbookaboutSteveJobs.
15.WhatdoesthemanlearnaboutSteveJobsinthebook?
A.Jobswastoughandnevercried.
B.Jobswassometimessensitive.
C.Jobsoftencriedintheinterview.
16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthebook?
A.It’sthesameasothers.
B.ItpraisesSteveJobstoomuch.
C.Itinterestsherverymuch.
听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howdidthemanrobthebankwithacellphone?
A.Bythreateningtokillagirl.
B.Bybreakingintoitscomputersystem.
C.Throughhispartnerworkinginthebank.
18.WhathappenedattheweekendinStevensBay?
A.Largeamountsoffishappeared.
B.Fishermensavedtwobabywhales.
C.Somefishingboatsweretrapped.
19.WhatdoweknowaboutthemotorcycleshowonFridaynight?
A.Dangeroustrickswillbeforbidden.
B.Theshowwillbedelayed.
C.Medicalworkerswillbereadyforhelp.
20.Whywerepeopleconcernedaboutsafetythistime?
A.Becauseariderwaskilledlastmonth.
B.Becauseariderwasbadlyinjuredlastmonth.
C.Becauseanaudiencegotaheartattack.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(A)
MetropolitanNorthGeorgiaWaterPlanningDistrict
2016HighSchoolVideoContest
Here’stheScooponPetWaste!
SubmissionDeadlineJuly27,2016.
Eligibility
Ninth,tenth,eleventhandtwelfthgradestudentsthatattendschoolslocatedinBartow,Cherokee,Clayton,Cobb,Coweta,DeKalb,Douglas,Fayette,Fulton,Forsyth,Gwinnett,Hall,Henry,PauldingandRockdalecountiesareinvitedtoparticipateinthevideocontest.Entriescanbeateamorindividualeffort.
Guidelines
♦EachvideomustbeuploadedtoYouTube.Thevideo’sYouTubelinkmustbeincludedintheentry/releaseform.
♦Teammembersmustbefromthesameschool.
♦Thevideomustbebetween30-60secondsinlength.
♦Noprofessionalassistanceoruseofcopyrightmaterialisallowed,includingbackgroundmusic.
♦Eachstudentparticipatinginthecontestorappearinginthevideomustfilloutaform.Forteams,submitanentry/releaseformforeachteammember.
♦Onevideoperteamorindividual.
♦Allentry/releaseformsmustbepostmarkedorreceivedbyFriday,July27,2016.
Email:
kvaIlianos@
OR
Mail:
2015WaterVideoContest
MetroWaterDistrict
40CourtlandStreet,NE
Atlanta,GA30303
Judging
Submissionswillbejudgedbasedonthefollowingcriteria:
♦Incorporationofthe“Here’stheScooponPetWaste’’message.Usethe"Here'stheScooponPetWaste’’messagingfactsheetforbackgroundinformationontheissue.
♦Composition(length,technicalconstruction,audioquality).
♦Entertainmentvalue.
♦Accuracyofinformation.
♦Creativity.
Prizes
♦1stPlace$1500
♦2ndPlace$1000
♦3rdPlace$500
50%oftheprizemoneywillgototheindividualorteamwhosubmitsthevideoand50%tothehighschooltheyattend.Winnerswillbenotifieddirectly.
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21.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Eligibility”probablymean?
A.Age.B.Qualification.C.Location.D.Grade.
22.Whenenteringthecontest,________.
A.onemustaskhisorherteachertosigntheentryform.
B.winnerscanearnatleast$750asaprize.
C.onecaninvitefriendsfromotherschoolstoactinthevideo.
D.participantshadbetteraddsomehumorandfuntothevideo.
23.Whereshouldtheparticipantsuploadtheirvideos?
A.participants’schoolwebsites.B.www.northgeorgiawater.org.
C.YouTube.D.kvaIlianos@.
(B)
Inmanycountriesoftheworld,peoplecanconfidentlytellyouthemeaningoftheirtownorcity,butmostpeoplewholiveinManchester,OxfordorBirminghamwouldnotbeabletoexplainwhatthenameoftheircitymeans.ThenameofeveryBritishtownandcity,however,hasalonghistory.
Twothousandyearsago,mostpeoplelivinginBritainwereCelts.Eventheword“Britain”isCeltic.ThentheRomansarrivedandbuiltcampswhichbecamecitiescalled“castra”.ThisiswhytherearesomanyplacenamesinEnglandwhichendin“-chester”or“-caster”–Manchester,forexample.
TheRomansneverreachedWalesorScotland,andmanyplacenamesthereareCeltic.Forexample,Welshplacenamesthatbeginwith“Llan”comefromtheCelticwordforchurch.
AftertheRomansleftBritain,itwasattackedbytribescalledtheAnglo-SaxonswhowerefromtheareaofEuropethatisnowGermanyandHolland.WithouttheRomanarmy,itwasimpossibletoprotectthecountryfromthesepeople.Thenamesoftheirvillagesoftenendedin“-ham”or“-ton”.Somegottheirnamefromtheleaderofthevillage,soBirmingham,forexample,means“Beormund’svillage”.
TheAnglo-Saxonswerefarmersandthelandscapewasveryimportanttothem,sowehavevillagescalledUpton(“villageonahill”–agoodplacetobuildavillage)andMoreton(“villagebylake”,wherefloodscouldmakelifetough).Placenamesthatendin“-ford”(aplacewhereyoucouldcrossariver)alsodescribethelocationofAnglo-Saxonvillages.
Twelvehundredyearsago,theVikingscametoEnglandfromScandinavia.TheytradedwiththeAnglo-Saxonsbutlivedintheirownvillages.Theseoftenendedin“-by”or“-thorpe”.Thename“Kirkby”means“avillagewithachurch”andScunthorpewasthevillageofamancalledSkuma.
Finally,in1066,EnglandbecameNorman–theNormansgaveustheplacename“grange”,whichmeansfarm.
AndhowaboutLondon?
Expertscannotagree.TheRomanscalledthecityLondinium,buttheywerenotthefirstinhabitants.PeopleoncebelievedthattheUnitedKingdom’scapitalcitygotitsnamefromthecastleofaKingcalledLud,butthisisveryunlikely.OurbestguesstodayisthatthenamecomesfromaCelticwordmeaningafastflowingriver.LikeanumberofBritishplacenames,itshistoryislostintime.
24.TheoriginofBritishplacenamesareunfamiliartomanylocalpeoplebecauseof_______.
A.thedeathofthecountry’sancientlanguages.
B.thelonglosthistoryofthenames.
C.theirlackofinterestinthenames.
D.thefrequentchangestothenames.
25.Accordingtothearticle,howBirminghamgetsitsname___________.
A.ItsnameisfromtheCelts.
B.TheRomanscallitBirmingham.
C.TheAnglo–SaxonsnameitBirmingham.
D.ItgetsitsnamefromtheVikings
26.Accordingtothearticle,Stratford-upon-Avonismostlikelyatown_______.
A.onahill
B.nearacastle
C.builtbesideariver
D.withachurch
27.WhichofthefollowingshowsthecorrectorderofthearrivalofinhabitantsinBritain?
A.TheCelts–TheRomans–TheVikings–TheNormans–TheAngloSaxons
B.TheRomans–TheCelts–TheVikings–TheAngloSaxons–TheNormans
C.TheCelts–TheRomans–TheAngloSaxons–TheVikings–TheNormans
D.TheRomans–TheAngloSaxons–TheCelts–TheNormans–TheVikings
28.Accordingtothetext,wheredidthenameforLondoncomefrom?
A.Itispuzzlingandhardtoconfirmforsure.
B.Itcomesfromthetermforafast-flowingriver.
C.ThenameisshortforLondinium.
D.ThenameisfromthecastleofaKing.
(C)
Formanyyears,humanshavetriedtofindthesecrettostayingyoung.Althoughithasyettobediscovered,wemaybecloserthanevertofindingawaythatcanslowdowntheagingprocess.
ArecentstudybyresearchersfromDukeUniversityintheUSfoundthatcuttingone’sdailyintakeofcaloriescouldslowdownbiologicalaging,whichmeansyoumightbeabletohangontoyouryouthfullooksalittlelonger.
Previousresearchhasshownthatcalorierestrictionsslowaginginworms,fliesandmice.Soresearcherswonderedifitcouldhavethesameeffectonpeople.
Tofindout,DanielBelskyandherteamexamineddatafromastudybyth