1、AAttend a meeting BGive a lecture CLeave his office4What is the womans opinion about the course?AToo hard BWorth taking CVery easy5What does the woman want the man to do?ASpeak louder BApologize to her CTurn off the radio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
2、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。 6How long did Michael stay in China?AFive days BOne week CTwo weeks.7Where did Michael go last year?ARussia BNorway CIndia.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Where is the foreign language section? AIn Row 3 BIn Row 5 CIn Row 79What does th
3、e man decide to borrow? ANovels BBiographies CMagazines听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Where are the speakers? AIn a hospital BIn the office CAt home11When is the report due? AThursday BFriday CNext Monday12What does George suggest Stephanie do with the report? AImprove it BHand it in later CLeave it with him听第9
4、段材料,回答第13至16题。13What special things does the man suggest taking?ASunglasses B. Toothbrushes CT-shirts and shorts14What does the man think of his brown shoes?ABeautiful BExpensive CComfortable15Why does the man ask the woman to pack his blue suit and new shirt?ATo attend a meeting BTo go to a theater
5、 CTo go to a party16Where are the speakers meeting?AAt an airport BAt a hotel CAt home听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17WhatisthetotalnumberofstudentsatDeepSpringsCollege?A17000 B24 C900018WhichfollowingTRUE AItslocatedinacollegetown BItslibraryoftencrowdedwithstudents CItsschoolbuildingsareold19What do we know a
6、bout teachers in Deep Springs College? ATeachers there neednt pay for their rent BThey are wealthy CThe college pays no money to young teacher20Whatcandotheirsparetime?ATakewalkdesert BWatchTVCGotocinema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)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A For f
7、amilies on vacation,a playground provides a welcome break from sightseeingIt can also provide a glimpse into the local culture,from the setup of the park to the ways families interactHere are the designs that live up to that challenge Fruit and Scent Park, Stockholm Is there a picky eater on a stead
8、y diet of chicken fingers and cheese? Perhaps a trip to Swedens Fruit and Scent Park will change his or her culinary(烹饪的)tuneThis playground features a banana slide,an orange seesaw,pear huts,a watermelon jungle gym and a pair of cherry swings,all designed by public artist Johan Ferner StromNow,who
9、can say you cant play with your food?Nishi Rokugo Park, Tokyo Located between central Tokyo and the city of Kawasaki,Nishi Rokugo combines recycled rubber tires(橡胶轮胎)with traditional playground equipmentIn total,more than 3,000 tires of different sizes are used to create tunnels,bridges,tall sculptu
10、res for climbing and,of course,tire swingsTheres little shade,so you can visit here in the early morning or late afternoon for the most comfortable weather, and be sure to wear your play clothesBicentennial Childrens Park, Santiago,Chile Set a top San Cristbal Hill,the Bicentennial Childrens playgro
11、und in Metropolitan Park was built to celebrate 200 years of Chilean independence and improve the lives of Santiago citizensDozens of slides are built into the slope,creating a design completely complementary (补充的)of the surrounding landscapeFountains offer some relief from the sun,and ample seating
12、 gives parents a place to relax21What is mainly talked about in the text?APrograms designed for culture exchangeBTheme parks attracting most tourists CCreative sites for family to hang outDTop museums around the world22What can be learned about Fruit and Scent Park?AIt is located in Tokyo,Japan BIts
13、 design was led by some artistsCIt is aimed to balance peoples diet DIts facilities are modelled after fruits23When visiting Nishi Rokugo Park,it is better to_Awear thick protective clothes Bavoid moments when its hotCtake umbrellas and raincoats Dwatch out for the equipment24Why does the author rec
14、ommend Bicentennial Childrens Park?AIt becomes part of the surroundings BIt was built to improve peoples livesCIt amuses kids and helps parents get relaxedDIt provides slides for both children and adultsB A rare butterfly has been discovered in Britain for the first time in 60 years,having moved fro
15、m Eastern EuropeThe only previous record of a wild yellow-legged Tortoiseshell in Britain was in 1953,when it was seen just once in Sevenoaks,KentSeveral weeks ago,there were already four confirmed sightings,along the East coast in Norfolk,Suffolk and Kent,and six further reports of the butterfly in
16、 coastal areas. Conservationists are very excited about the sightings,which are rare in the butterfly world The butterflies are thought to have flown on easterly winds across Europe in the last few weeksThe large and colourful insect mainly lives in Eastern EuropeIn recent years,it has spread into S
17、candinavia and its number increases rapidly during warm weatherAlso known as the Scarce Tortoiseshell,it has an orange and blue colour and is about one third bigger than our own Small Tortoiseshell Butterfly Conservation was starting its annual Big Butterfly Count,a yearly survey of the butterflies
18、across the nationSir David Attenborough,President of the charity,said,“The UK is a nation of amateur naturalists and we have a proud tradition of celebrating and studying our wildlifeBy taking part in the Big Butterfly Count this summer,you can contribute to discovering the fantastic butterflies and
19、 other wildlife that share your garden,parks and countryside”He added,“Butterflies fought back last year after a terrible 2012 but despite this,butterfly numbers were still below averageThree quarters of the UKs butterflies are in decline and one third are in danger of dying outThis is bad news for
20、the UKs birds,bees,bats and other wildlife25These rare butterflies usually live in_AEastern Europe BNorfolk,Suffolk and KentCcoastal areas DSevenoaks,Kent26The annual Big Butterfly Count is Intended to_.Ainspire amateursstudying interest Bteach people to do good gardeningCstudy butterflies across Br
21、itain Dcelebrate naturalistscontributions27What do the underlined words probably mean in the last paragraph?AButterfliesnumber increased BButterflies struggled to surviveCButterflies were dying out DButterflies felt like fighting28Whats the main idea of the text?AButterflies are quite rare in Britai
22、n BButterflies like travelling frequentlyCA rare butterfly appeared in Britain DThe butterfly world changed a lotCMy family moved around a lot when I was growing upIn 2nd grade,I lived here in washington DC,whereI made an amazing group of friendsI was upset when my parents told me we were moving aga
23、in and I would have to leave all my best friends behindIn 7th gradewe moved back to Washington DCAnd I could not have been more excited and I felt like I was finally home againBut things had changedThere were two new girls,who decided that they didnt like me,which meant no one else could,not even al
24、l my former best friends And then one day during school,I opened my locker,only to find a note lying on the floorThe note said:DieNobody likes you My heart started beating faster and I felt the blood rushing to my faceI had no idea what to doThe note wasnt signed and I had no idea who had written it
25、,but I figured the new girls were behind itI had to sit in class all day with my head down,wondering who else knew about this shameI felt horrible and sure that nothing would ever be good again I decided that the perfect way to end all of this was with another note,left on the bathroom mirror at sch
26、ool Its sad for someone to bully(欺负)other classmates to make themselves feel better or look coolBullying others is a way to impress othersIts common,but that doesnt mean its okayLooking cool is not worth making others feel badObviously Im very happy now,but it doesnt mean I11 ever forget about that
27、note or how it made me feelAnd to those of you that are current victims of bullyingknow that you are NOT aloneIt will get betterI promise29Why was the author unhappy when she left Washington DC?AShe couldnt adapt herself BShe had to leave best friendsCShe was growing up there DShe hated travel ing a
28、 lot30When the author opened the locker,she felt_Asurprised Bannoyed Camused Dashamed31In the end,the author turned things around_Aunder her teachers guide Bby compromising to othersCwith her best friendshelp Dthrough her own efforts32What suggestion does the author give to the teens?AMeet friends w
29、henever possible BMake efforts to fight back hardCGo easy on yourself and others DBe optimistic and let a thing slideDFamilies should not waste their money on organic food,the government has warnedThey should instead spend their money on whatever they can afford,even if it means eating frozen vegetablesThe government now faces calls to end20 million of subsidies to organic farmingA recent study in the British Journal of Nutrition found organic crops have up to 60 percent more antioxidants(
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