1、2. How is the weather now?A. Cool. B. Cold. C. Hot.3. What does the woman want the man to do? A. Stop worrying.B. Write down something.C. Buy a book for her.4. What will the man have?A. Tea. B. Water. C. Coffee.5. Which bus should the woman take first?A. No. 5. B. No. 8. C. No.11. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,
2、满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who is using the womans dictionary now?A. David. B. Lisa. C. Tom. 7. What is Linda doing now?A. Using her dictionary.B. Talking with someone. C. Memorizing some words.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What did the woman do last Christmas?A. She stayed in New York City.
3、B. She went to Southeast Asia.C. She travelled to Miami.9. Where will the man go this Christmas?A. Thailand. B. Singapore. C. Malaysia. 请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where did the man eat at noon?A. At Toms house. B. At his house. C. At a restaurant.11. How often does the man go to work out?A. Once a week.
4、B. Twice a week. C. Three times a week.12. What will the woman do this Wednesday?A. Play tennis. B. See a movie. C. Visit her mother. 请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the man say about the red dress?A. It sells very well. B. It looks very beautiful.C. It looks like an old one.14. What colour doesnt t
5、he woman like?A. Red. B. Blue. C. Purple. 15. How much would the white dress cost without a discount?A. $100. B. $150. C. $200.16. What does the woman want to do next?A. Take the dress. B. Try on the dress. C. Look at another dress.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Which of the following are offered free?A. Bo
6、oks. B. Videos. C. Maps.18. What can the visitors do on the lake?A. Go fishing. B. Go swimming. C. Go skating.19. How long is the Visitors Centre open a day?A. Ten hours. B. Nine hours C. Eight hours.20. What does a family ticket include?A.1 grown-up and l child. B. 1 grown-up and 2 children. C. 2 g
7、rown-ups and 3 children.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40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。ABrownsea Open Air TheatreDORSETThe only way to this theatre is by boat. Each June volunteers travel there to begin building the set.“The people do Brownsea for the love of the island. Says BOAT director Denise Mallender
8、. “Were a charity, and we help the work on the island by holding a regular Shakespeare play.”Visit brownsea-theatre.co.uk for detailsRegents Park Open Air TheatreLONDONEach summer, almost 140,000 people visit the park to watch one of the four yearly plays. This years plays include J M, Barries Peter
9、 Pan and William Goldings Lord of the Flies.With the stage and seating both completely uncovered, the actors and the audiences are left at the mercy of the British weather - although this hasnt prevented stars such as Jeremy Irons and Benedict Cumberbatch from performing here.Visit openairtheatre.or
10、g for detailsScarborough Open Air TheatreSCARBOROUGHEnjoy the sea air and sights of Europes largest open-air playhouse. The stage and seating are separated by a lake.“Its a unique(独一无二的)place,” says: Janet Deacon, area director of Welcome to Yorkshire. The theatre now plays host to concerts by big-n
11、ames such as Elaine Paige and Tom Jones, who are both performing this month.Visit for detailsRutland Open Air TheatreRUTLANDThis theatre is home to the Stamford Shakespeare Company, who this year celebrate their 39th year of outdoor plays with performances of Romeo and Juliet and Henry V.In all its
12、years, ROAT has never cancelled a performance because of rain-and although the stage and actors are left open to the weather, the audience can shelter in the covered hall. Visit stamfordshakespeare.co.uk for details21. What do we know about Regents Park Open Air Theatre?A. It puts on four plays a ye
13、ar.B. It has a covered hall for the audienceC. It has the same plays on show every year.D. Its stage and seating are separated by a lake.22. What do BOAT and ROAT have in common?A. They do Shakespeare plays.B. They are completely uncovered.C. They have the same history.D. They can be reached only by
14、 boat.23. Which is the largest outdoor theatre in Europe?A. Rutland Open Air Theatre.B. Brownsea Open Air Theatre.C. Scarborough Open Air Theatre.D. Regents Park Open Air Theatre.BThey shape our lives in many ways. Often when they get old, torn or fall apart, were likely to throw them out or replace them. But one 85-year-old man is devoted to bringing old books back to life.“I know how to do this. I enjoy doing this,” said Paul Reeder, a book repair hobbyistReeder is changing the face of our textbooks, one book at a time, said Skyview High School Principal, Deb Black.It all started just t
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