1、How much is the shirt?A. 19.15 B. 9.18 C. 9.15答案是 C.1. What does the woman think of the movie?A. Its amusing. B. Its exciting. C. Its disappointing.2. How will Susan spend most of her time in France?A. Traveling around B. Studying at a school. C. Looking after aunt.3. What are the speakers talking a
2、bout?A. Going out. B. Ordering drinks. C. Preparing for a party.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a classroom B. In a library C. In a bookstore5. What is the man going to do?A. Go on the Internet. B. Make a phone call. C. Take a train trip.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
3、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、7 题。6. What is the woman looking for?A. An information office. B. A police station. C. A shoe repair shop.7. What is the Town Guide according to the man?A. A brochure B. A newspaper C.
4、A map.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What does the man say about the restaurant?s the biggest one around. B. It offers many tasty dishes. C. Its famous for its seafood.9. What will the woman probably order?A. Fried fish B. Roast chicken. C. Beef steak听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 到 12 题。10. Where will Mr.White be at 11 oc
5、lock?A. At the office. B. At the airport C. At the restaurant.11. What will Mr.White probably do at one in the afternoon?A. Receive a guest. B. Have a meeting. C. Read a report.12. When will Miss Wilson see Mr.Whie?A. At lunch time. B. Late in the afternoon. C. The next norning.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 到 16
6、题。13. Why is Bill going to Germany?A. To work on a project. B. To study German. C. To start a new company.14. What did the woman dislike about Germany?A. The weather. B. The food. C. The schools.15. What does bill hope to do about his family?A. Bring them to Germany. B. Leave them in England. C. Vis
7、it them in a few months.16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Fellow-travelers. B. Colleagues. C. Classmates.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. When did it rain last time in Jurez?A. Three days ago B. A month ago C. A year ago.18. What season is it now in JuA. Spring B. Summer C. Au
8、tumn.19. What are the elderly advised to do?A. Take a walk in the afternoon. B. Keep their homes cool. C. Drink plenty of water.20. What is the speaker doing?A. Hosting a radio program. B. Conducting a seminar. C. Forecasting the weather.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,共 30 分)阅读下列短文,从各题中
9、所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIf you have the opportunity to visit some places in New Zealand, then the list below is our recommendation.Fiordland National ParkThis park is part of the South Westland World Heritage Area and is New Zealands largest national park and one of the largest in the world. The
10、 scenery in Fiordland is nothing short of extremely beautiful, with steep mountains, wild waterfalls, and abundant rain forests. Being able to come back and forth in its deep bay attracts most of the visitors.The area has some of the worlds greatest walks including the world famous Milford Track, wh
11、ich was described as the finest walk in the world in the early twentieth century.Abel Tasman National ParkAbel Tasman may be New Zealands smallest national park, but the attractions are huge. Located in one of New Zealands sunniest spots, the area also has the best beaches in the country.The popular
12、 Abel Tasman Walk is a great way to see this park. It takes 3-5 days to complete. Sea taxis are also available and can drop you off at any number of beaches within the park.RotoruaAccessible from New Zealands biggest city, Auckland, Rotorua is famous for itsvolcanic activities. Rotorua is also famou
13、s for its plentiful lakes which are great for swimming and fishing. The surrounding area contains plenty of native bushes and some famous walks.Rotorua is also the best area in the country to experience and learn about Maori culture.Mt Cook National ParkMt Cook as well as the surrounding area is an
14、alpine( 高山的) park within the World Heritage listed in South Westland. The biggest peaks in all of Australasia are here. The park doesnt contain many trees or plants due to the altitude. Walks range from a two-hour walk to difficult tracks suitable for experienced mountaineers only.A helicopter or pl
15、ane ride gives visitors excellent views of the mountains with the option of landing at the top of Tasman Glacier, a true permanent snow-covered alpine environment.21The most impressive experience in Fiordland National Park may be A rock climbs B forest camps C water jumps D boat trips22If you are in
16、terested in folk customs, you can go to visit A Fiordland National Park B RotoruaC Mt Cook National Park D Abel Tasman National Park23If you go to visit Mt Cook National Park, you can A view some amazing waterfalls B enjoy some tropical fruitsC step on the top of Tasman Glacier D take walks in vario
17、us bushesBMost heroes are not super. They dont appear in comic books, on television, or in movies. They just do what they believe needs to be done to make their world a better place. Bike Batman is one of them.Bike Batman is a 30-year-old married engineer who lives in Seattle, Washington. Hes a cycl
18、ist who also buys and sells bikes as a hobby.About three years ago, he was looking for a bike for his wife. He found one on Craigslist, a website where people list things they want to sell. As he often does, he also looked at Bike Index, a popular website that allows users to register their bikes an
19、d post reports when theyre taken. The bike, which he was considering purchasing, clearly matched one reported stolen on Bike Index.Then he called the person who claimed to be the bikes owner and arranged to meet him supposedly to complete the sale. When the two men met, Bike Batman told the thief, “
20、Youve got two options. You can wait until a police officer gets here, or you can just get out of here.” You can imagine what the thief did.After that first success, Bike Batman developed a safer routine. When he sees questionable bike ads on Craigslist, he cross-references the image with bikes repor
21、ted on Bike Index. Once he has confirmed it with the owner, he arranges a meet-up with the thief and will call the Seattle police department so that officers can participate in the action. In more than half of the 22 cases in which he has got back and returned bikes, the thieves have been arrested.
22、In one case, Bike Batman even helped a family recover a wide range of prized possessions that suspects had stolen during a home burglary.His nickname came from a discussion with a police officer who suggested he be called “Robin Hood”. Since he wasnt exactly stealing from the rich and giving to the
23、poor, “Batman” seemed a better fit. The idea of a superhero punishing criminals feels pretty silly to him, but the main reason he continues his work is to keep up Seattles reputation as a friendly city.24Bike Batman is .A a superhero B a website managerC a Seattle citizen D a police officer25When Bi
24、ke Batman discovers a questionable bike, he will first .A contact the owner of the stolen bike B look up the bikes informationC call the police department D arrange to meet the thief26Bike Batman helps find the lost bikes to .A become famous B help poor peopleC punish bike thieves D build a friendly
25、 city27From the passage, we can learn that .A Bike Batman felt relieved to see the thieves arrestedB Bike Batman began his good deeds by accidentC the police failed to perform their dutiesD the thieves refused to return the bikesCDoes your local high school have a student newspaper? Only 1 in 8 of N
26、ew Yorks public high schools has student newspapers and many of those are published just a few times a year. A few more are online, which can leave out poorer schools.Rebecca Dwarka, an 18-year-old senior who works for her student paper said, “Facebook is the new way of finding out what happened. No
27、body wants to actually sit down and read a whole article about it. This makes a whole article sound a little like a long sentence in lonely places.”I am not nostalgic about high school student newspapers and never worked for mine. I put out what was then called a personal magazine with a group of fr
28、iends because we wanted to write about peace, war and rock n roll without school officials warning us not to make jokes about the local officials.School newspapers are in decline because students now find out what happened on social networking websites. This is a little discouraging because it prove
29、s that for millions of Americans, journalism is becoming a do-it-yourself thing. Every citizen can be a reporter.When something happens, we look for social media messages. Facebook posts and Tweets have become the means by which citizens and reporters can prove, deny, pass on stories and express opi
30、nions without the press challenging, researching or slowing the message.But truly good journalism is a craft, not just a blog post. It requires seeing something carefully and it uses an eye for details to help prove a larger view. And even journalism that conveys an opinion tries to be fair. If scho
31、ol newspapers begin to disappear, I hope there are other ways for students to learn that.28What can we infer from Rebeccas words?A Students like reading detailed articles.B School newspapers are becoming unpopular.C Facebook is the quickest way of spreading news.D Long sentences are becoming popular in lonely places.29What does the author think of social media messages? A They
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