1、6 . Where does Jackson work?A. In Chengdu. B. In Mianyang. C. In Wuhan. 7 . Whose wedding ceremony is it?A. Jackson and Catherines B. David and Catherines. C. Jackson and Janet8 . At what time does the man want a wake-up call?A. 6:15. B. 7:00. C. 7:15. 9 . Where does the conversation probably take p
2、lace?A. In a student dorm. B. In a hotel. C. In a clock shop. 10 . Who is on a banana diet?A. The mans sister. B. The mans cousin: C. The mans neighbor. 11 . How does the mans sister try to lose weight?A. By eating bananas. B. By eating eggs. C. By eating fish. 12 . What is the woman going to do?A.
3、Play tennis. B. See a doctor. C. Go shopping. 13 . What nationality is the woman?A. Chinese. B. Japanese. C. Indian. 14 . Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Customer and assistant:B. Student and teacher. C. Doctor and patient. 15 . What does the man mean when he says Very go
4、od?A. The girl can easily understand his words. B. The girl uses Im sorry correctly. C. The girl uses Excuse me16 . What will you say when you want to cut to according to the conversation?A. All right. B. Im sorry. C. Excuse me. () 听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17 . Who is the intended audience of the speech?A. Pa
5、ssengers at a station. B. Students in a college. C. Seniors of a neighborhood. 18 . What can you expect from this club?A. Meeting old friends. B. Making new friends. C. Trading personal information. 19 . How many suggestions does the speaker give?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. 20 . How often do the mem
6、bers meet?A. Every day. B. Twice a week. C. Once a week. 三、阅读理解() Things to Do in Atlanta Need a run-down of the top things to do this weekend? Here is whats on in Atlanta. In the Mood Date: May 22 through May 26, 2018 Time: 2:00 pm5:30 Phone: 770-916-2800 If you love the music of the 1940s, then he
7、res what you need to do this Sunday. Go to a 1940s musical show at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre. The music of Glenn Millet has a distinctive sound. No need to ask me twice. Are you In the Mood Party With the Penguins(企鹅) May 20 through May 25, 2018 11:30 am2:00 pm 404-581-4000 Celebrate Pengui
8、n Awareness Day at Georgia Aquariums annual Party with the Penguins. The party will feature fun activities, including the chance to see an African penguin up close and team how to help protect this in-danger species. Callanwolde Arts Festival May 21 to May 22, 2018 10:30am5:30pm 404-872-5338 Located
9、 at Callanwolde Fine Arts Center, this event is a festival for artists and by artists, letting them have a voice in the creation and operations of the festival. If you are of the artistic persuasion or enjoy a creative scene, dont miss out. Foollios Hoodilly Storytime May 21 through May 27, 2018 1:0
10、0 pm4:30 pm 404-523-3141 We make up a brand-new story every week. Come and enjoy a new story each tithe at Dads Garage Theatre. Little ones will get to help provide key parts of the story and even add in their own jokes. Interactive and out-of-the-ordinary fun for kids and parents!21 . Where should
11、you go if you are a music fan?AGeorgia Aquarium.BDads Garage Theatre.CCallanwolde Fine Arts Centre.DCobb Energy Performing Arts Centre.22 . Which event appeals to animal lovers?AIn the Mood.BParty with the Penguins.CCallanwolde Arts Festival.DFoollios Hoodilly Storytime.23 . Which number helps sign
12、up for an opportunity if you are crazy about painting?A770-916-2800.B404-581-4000.C404-872-5338.D404-523-3141.24 . In what way is Foollios Hoodilly Storytime unique from the other events?AIt provides books as gifts.BIt is a charge-free event.CIt runs the shortest hours.DIt is very child-friendly. I
13、graduated in 1941 and of course got caught in the war. In 1945 I was out, twenty-one years old, a soldier through 35 bombing missions, and at the University of Washington taking creative writing courses, something Id looked forward to all through the Air Force. Id started writing when I was nine and
14、 writing seemed to be the only thing Id ever be able or want to do. My teacher was a new man named Grant Redford, a very good short story writing teacher and a sad man. He was from Montana and had been connected with the old Rocky Mountain Review. I think it became the Western Review but Im not sure
15、 and I dont bother to look it up. Im afraid I was never much of a student for Redford. My stories were hopelessly self-indulgent(任性的);on and on about my personal problems, without form, without development, and without even any good writing. However, I did write humor in those days and had no troubl
16、e getting it published in the campus magazine, though Id hate to see it now. Mostly my writing was used to get myself attention, to satisfy a terrible personal interest in self-admiration, and it wasnt until I concentrated all my efforts on poems that I was to realize the only real reward of writing
17、, that special way you feel just when youve done something you like. Thats far more satisfying than seeing your name in print, good reviews, praise or applause after a reading. And more lasting.25 . What do we know about the authors childhood?AA good student of his teacher.BCrazy about writing.CGood
18、 at telling short stores.DLonging to be a pilot.26 . How was his writing career at the early stage?AProductive.BSuccessful.CStruggling.DA complete failure.27 . Where did the author eventually find comfort in writing?AShort stories.BPoems.CHumorous stories.DGood reviews. Some parts of the garden are
19、for the rest of the world to admire. Others are for you to disappear to when you dont want to be found. Of course, thats easy enough to arrange when you have lots of land with space for the kids to run round and cosy garden rooms for the adults to enjoy. But when your garden is on the small side, yo
20、u might think its a tall order. Well, youre wrong. To create a secret garden, people tend to take the routine: surrounding a small garden with high fences and then placing a lawn(草坪)in the middle and borders round the edge. Far from making the most of the area, that just makes it look a lot smaller
21、and more boring. Dividing it up makes much more use of your space and means you can have your practical family area plus a secret garden. When youre searching for the perfect secret site within your existing set-up, consider your present favourite spot. A secret garden needs to be speciala complete
22、contrast to the more practical family parts of the garden. Perhaps you take a folding chair down to a quiet corner that gets evening sun; maybe you sit and watch the pond or simply slip out to the patio(露台)with a glass of wine. Its quite easy to change an existing favourite feature into a secret pla
23、ce. You could top the patio with a pergola(棚架) pole and plant a grapevine for shade, or position a bench overlooking the pond and plant bamboos to screen it from the rest of the garden. The areas you create neednt all to be the same sizeor even the same stylebut if youre planning a major redesign, t
24、ake your time and work it out on paper before committing time and money. Then when its done, youll really be able to relax and enjoy it.28 . What assumption lies behind this passage?AGrapevine are widely used as shade in gardens.BParents need their own space in the garden.CFamily members should shar
25、e everything.DGardens are different in size and style.29 . The underlined phrase a tall order (in Paragraph 1) probably means _. Aa difficult taskBa costly decisionCan unwise attemptDan unfair business30 . Whats the authors solution for a cozy space in a small garden?APlace a lawn in the middle.BBui
26、ld borders around the lawn.CSurround the garden with high fences.DHave a separate space within the garden.31 . Whats purpose in writing the passage?ATo offer tips on a small getaway in the garden.BTo share personal experience in gardening.CTo recommend best plants for small gardens.DTo advertise som
27、e new designs of gardens. Hope has proved a powerful predictor of outcome in every study weve done so far, said Dr. Snyder, a psychologist. In research with 3,920 college students, Dr. Snyder found that the level of hope among freshmen at the beginning of their first term was a more accurate predict
28、or of their college grades than were their S.A.T. scores or their grade point averages in high school. Students with high hope set themselves higher goals and know how to work to attain them, Dr. Snyder said. When you compare students with equal learning ability and past school achievements, what sets them apart is hope. In seeking a way to assess hope scientifically, Dr. Snyder went beyond the usual belief that hope is merely the sense that everything will turn out all right. This idea is not concrete enough; it fails to cla
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