1、2. What does the woman mean?A. She doesnt have a bike.B. Her mother had a bike accident.C. She told a lie to her mother.3. What is the woman most probably?A. A clerk. B. A librarian. C. A waitress.4. Where is the woman going for holiday this year?A. Turkey. B. Canada. C. Italy.5. What does the man s
2、uggest?A. Opening the window.B. Leaving the door open.C. Staying at home.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至8题。6. What is the woman worried about?A. The mans work. B. Bad weath
3、er. C. Their lunch.7. Who will drive the man to work?A. The man himself. B. The woman. C. Fred.8. When is it now most probably?A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. In the evening.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. When are they going to meet?A. On Wednesday morning. B. On Friday evening. C. On Wednesday evening.10. Wh
4、at is the probable job of the woman?A. A film star. B. A musician. C. A football player.11. What are they going to do?A. To see a film. B. To have dinner together. C. To enjoy a concert.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. At the womans office. B. At a museum
5、 of art. C. At the mans home.13. Where did the woman buy the prints?A. In Boston. B. In New York. C. In a European city.14. What is the woman going to do?A. Make another museum tour.B. Organize an exhibition of art.C. Visit some European painters.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Who is the woman talking with?A.
6、 Her teacher.B. One of her friends.C. An interviewer of a company.16. Why was the woman out of school for half a year during high school?A. Because she was badly ill.B. Because she had to act in a film.C. Because her father took her to America.17. What part-time job did the woman do at college?A. A
7、designer. B. A teacher. C. A travel guide.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. How many public agricultural colleges are there in America?A. 2400. B. 100. C. 2300.19. Who was the idea of the land grant college developed?A. Public agricultural colleges.B. Congressman Justin Morrill.C. International students.20. Wha
8、t do most international students learn at the College of Agricultural Sciences?A. Languages and economics.B. Agricultural politics and history.C. Animal, plant, or food science.第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AWith beautiful cana
9、ls, top art museums, and cycling culture I Amsterdam is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. As the capital and most populous city in the Netherlands, its often referred to as the “Venice of the North” because of its wide system of bridges and canals. Here are some key points fo
10、r you to keep in mind while planning a trip there.Must-See AttractionsMost visitors begin their Amsterdam adventure in the Old Centre, which is full of traditional architecture, shopping centers, and coffee shops. The top museums to visit are the Rijks museum, the Ann Frank House, and the Van Gogh M
11、useum. As a World Heritage Site, the Canal Ring was originally built to attract wealthy home owners and an area for celebrity spotting and nightlife today.TransportationTravelers should be aware that Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is one of the busiest airports in the world. This airport is located abou
12、t 15 kilometers southwest of the city center. You can catch a train from Schiphol to Amsterdam Central Station, which has many connecting routes. Its not a good idea to drive a car to the city center. Cycling is popular here, and its easy to rent a cheap bike around the town. Amsterdam has a flat te
13、rrain (地形) and its a good choice to explore the city on foot.Money-saving Tips Look for accommodations in Amsterdams South District where rates are generally cheaper than in the city center. Buy train tickets at the machine instead of the counter to save a bit of money. Instead of hiring a tour guid
14、e, jump onto a canal boat. Theyre inexpensive and will give you a unique point of view of the city.21. Why was the Canal Ring originally built in Amsterdam?A. To build more museums.B. To encourage rich people to live there.C. To become a World Heritage Site.D. To help people enjoy colorful nightlife
15、.22. What does the author advise for tourists to visit city center in Amsterdam?A. Hiring a local tour guide. B. Traveling to the city center by taxi.C. Visiting the city by bike or on foot. D. Avoiding the use of trains.23. How can a tourist save money according to the authors advice?A. By hiring a
16、 professional guide.B. By booking a hotel in the city center.C. By buying all the tickets from the counter.D. By visiting the city on a canal boat.BWhen Wu Jia, then aged 23, returned from Canada to work for her fathers Hangzhou-based Zoland Animation (动画) in 2007, she found Chinese animation produc
17、tions were just-so-so. Back then, Chinese animation shown at overseas events, received a poor response.But things soon changed following a boom in Chinas movie and television industries. By 2011, China developed into one of the worlds largest animation producers, with animation and cartoon products
18、reaching a record of 260,000 minutes.However, that figure has witnessed a fall in recent years. The latest statistics show that China made only 244 animated productions totaling 83,600 minutes in 2017. But Wu says: “Chinese animators are changing from quantity to quality and Chinese animators are no
19、w producing more quality works” at the 14th China International Cartoon & Animation Festival.Wu, now the chairman of Zoland Animation, is among those who are part of Chinas rapidly growing animation industry. She says the company has so far displayed more than 8,000 hours of animated content to 93 c
20、ountries and regions, including the United States, United Kingdom, France, South Korea and Russia.Magic Eye, one of Zolands most popular animated works, which was sold to just Singapore in 2006, is now reaching the screens of nearly 80 countries and regions worldwide. The 500-episode animated series
21、 about an alien boys adventures on Earth also has a sequel (续集) series Magic Eye is Back, which has 104 episodes. Thanks to Magic Eyes popularity, the sequel quickly arouses interest in overseas markets and is being displayed in 38 countries and regions.Speaking about how to succeed abroad, Wu says:
22、 “First, the works should be good. And, you need an experienced team who knows international markets.”24. Which chart can describe the development of animation production in the past ten years?25. What does the author attempt to tell the readers in the third paragraph?A. Chinas animators should prod
23、uce more works like before.B. China has become the largest animation producer.C. Chinas animation industry is shifting from quantity to quality.D. Chinas animation industry is developing blindly.26. “Magic Eye” is mentioned in the passage to suggest that .A. Chinas animation industry is expanding it
24、s market overseasB. Chinas animation industry is growing at home rapidlyC. The animation about kids adventure is always popularD. Long animated series can always arouse kids interest27. What can we predict from Wu Jias words in the last paragraph?A. She will go back to Canada to learn animation.B. S
25、he will move her company overseas.C. Her company will leave from the international market.D. Her company will try to create products of high quality.CA new library in TianjinTianjin Binhai Public Libraryrecently became an online hit. The Daily Mail described it as “breathtaking”. One look at the lib
26、rary and youll see why. With its very futuristic design and walls loaded with books, its the dream library of every book lover.But theres a burning question lying in the back of our minds: with physical bookstores closing down one by one, what makes libraries survive the wave of digitalization? Do w
27、e really still need libraries as weve got the internet in our hands?Reporter Ian Clark has the answer. “Libraries are not declining in importance. People are simply changing the way they use them,” he wrote on the Guardian website. Since not everyone can afford a smartphone, a tablet or an internet
28、connection, and not everyone knows how to search the Internet correctly and efficiently, its public libraries that make sure that these resources are available to a larger group of people.And one of the pitfalls that come with online materials is that theyre not always reliable. “Google doesnt tell
29、you what youre not getting, so people need to evaluate (评估) the quality of what they see on their screens,” Sarah Pritchard, dean of libraries at Northwestern University, told Northwestern Research Magazine. And libraries are usually where that “evaluation” happens.But we still need the physical spa
30、ce that a library provides. Its something thats called a “third place”, according to the Seattle Times. This is a place in which we can fully concentrate on our study and work without easily getting distracted. Compared to other “third places” like coffee shops, libraries have a “non-commercial nature” that allows you to relax completely.“Nobody is trying to sell you anything in the library. There is no pressure to buy and there is no judgment of your choices,” Anne Goulding, a professor at Victoria University in New Zealand, wro
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