1、7. What is the man going to do?A. Repair his lamp. B. Buy new curtains. C. Clean the living-room.听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。8. Why is Paul angry with Maria?A. She told everyone about his salary. B. She told Mrs. White about his salary.C. She told Mr. White about his job.9. What do we know about Paul?A. He has a
2、 big nose. B. He lost his job. C. He will take his first job.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10. What does the man do probably?A. A writer. B. A professor. C. A librarian.11. What does the man say about the book he recommends ?A. The language is difficult. B. The plot is moving. C. The writer is famous.12. How lon
3、g will the woman keep the novel?A. For five weeks. B. For four weeks. C. For three weeks.听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13. What are the two speakers discussing?A. Their travel plan. B. Their travel destination.C. Their means of travel.14. How much will they spend on gas?A. $20. B. $50. C. $70.15. What is mention
4、ed in the conversation?A. Distance. B. Food. C. Driver.16. Where are they going to stay?A. In the car. B. In a friends house. C. In the hotel.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17. What is true about fashion models?A. They walk on catwalks.B. Theyre all high-paid.C. They like fashion magazines.18. Who must have a ve
5、ry thin body shape?A. Glamour models. B. Bikini models. C. Fashion models.19. What are the ideal chest-waist-hip measurements for a female model?A. 88-68-73. B. 86-63-73. C. 86-61-86.20. What is the result of the emphasis on models thinness?A. Young womens health is affected. B. Many young women wan
6、t to be models.C. Models living habits have been changed.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)AThe first summer job is often a signal that you are on your way to adulthood, and it is also a method for earning money to pay for what you dream of. It is never too early to start considering the fut
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10、dwell.Telephone:111-222-3330.21. Thetextmainlywrittenwho_.A.facedcommunicationproblems B.wantpart-timesummerC.dreambecominghousekeeper D.planstartownbusiness22. Howmuchleasttwohoursretailer? B.$12 C.$16 D.$2023. Whichjobsmayattractteacher?A. Retail Sales B. Food Service C.Babysitter D.24. Theunderli
11、ned“anupswing”lastparagraphbestreplacedby_A. an increase B. a limit C.signtrickBEver since I was born, the love for wildlife and wild places has been in my blood. I live in the middle of Australia Zoo on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia, which means that every day brings a new and differe
12、nt adventure. I have an incredible backyard and Im able to share it with people who visit from around the world.We are one big family here at the zoo, trying to inspire others to take part and make a difference to our world. As a family, our heart has always been in wildlife conservation and because
13、 of this we have been to the far corners of the Earth, to spread the message and make a difference.Through lots of filming work and talking to many people along the way, we have the opportunity to hopefully influence others to make a difference and clarify the fact that all creatures need respect an
14、d protection. My mum and dad truly are the original Wildlife Warriors. They have changed peoples minds all over the world about conservation of not only the cute creatures, but the modern-day dinosaurs like crocodile and other reptiles(爬行动物) as well. After my dad passed away, our determination to ma
15、ke a difference to the world and carry on his wishes stayed strong. As a family, we want to make sure that everything he worked so hard for continues. My dad was the first one to come up with the term “Wildlife Warrior.” A Wildlife Warrior is someone who stands up and speaks for those who cannot spe
16、ak for themselves. A Wildlife Warrior protects our world for the generations to come. Being a Wildlife Warrior is not just a title; it describes who you are and your attitude.25. We can learn from the first paragraph that the author_. A. lived a hard life in his childhood B. planted many trees in hi
17、s back yardC. was raised to love wildlife at an early age D. often travelled around the world with his parents. 26. The underlined word “conservation” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by _. A. trade B. habitat C. protection D. management 27. After the authors dad passed away, his family_. A. created t
18、he term “Wildlife Warrior” B. still tried to do what his dad had wishedC. began to be disappointed about their hard work D. first determined to make a difference in the world28. Who can be described as a Wildlife Warrior?A. Jennifer who enjoys keeping pet dogs.B. Samuel who cares for the old in his
19、cityC. Sam who is fond of fishing in his spare timeD. Jessica who calls on people to save endangered animals. CI dont know when I realized my own condition. As a young child, I think I just accepted myself as the girl who had to stay in the chair all day because I couldnt get up. When I was twelve,
20、I started going to a summer camp for kids with disabilities. Then I was invited to sing a song. I had been always pretty shy, and strangely enough, performing before a group of people was the most fun Id ever had. Maybe that is what it took to overcome my shyness. Realizing that I could do something
21、 that not everybody could do was really good for my confidence. I started thinking of myself as a singer instead of a girl who sits in a chair. While I was at the Louis Armstrong Middle School in Queens, there was a support group for kids with disabilities, a place where we could discuss our problem
22、s. Its no fun just sit around and complain all the time, so we decided to write a play about the difficulties we deal with every day. A director from Lincoln Center helped us construct Scenes from Our Lives. After we performed at the school, we put on the play at other places and decided to form a g
23、roup and create new work. Going to college is going to be a shock, because Im not used to having total freedom to come and go when I want. Sometimes I feel like Im still waiting my life to begin. So far my teenage years have been pretty limited by both physical and parental restrictions(限制), so my t
24、heater group-The fearless Theater Company-has been a way for me to get over those limitations. Right now were working with Childrens Television Workshops to produce some short plays and were planning on filming our Lincoln Theater play, Satchmos Gang, later on this year, where I will sing What a Won
25、derful World. I think of it as a door that disabled kids can walk through and discover their potential(潜能) on the other side. 29. What has made the author feel more confident?A. Staying in her chair all day. B. Singing in front of other people.C. Going camping with her parents. D. Discussing problem
26、s with others. 30. Why did the author and her friends decide to start a theater group?A. They wanted to do something positive to help themselves.B. They need to present a class project to their teacher.C. They could not take part in other school activities.D. They tried to make a career out of acting.31. By saying “Going to college is going to be a shock”, the author means that _. A. going to college is not what she dreams of B. she can do anything a normal girl d
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