1、每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. When will the film begin?A. At 4 pm. B. At 6 pm. C. At 8 pm. 2. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. At a laundry. B. At a tailors. C. At a store.3. What does the man comp
2、lain about?A. The professor asked everyone to take notes. B. The professor spoke too fast.C. The presentation was boring.4. What does the man do?A. He is a doctor. B. He is a lawyer. C. He is a student.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student.
3、C. Mother and son.第二节 (共15小题;每题1分,满分15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、7题。6. When will the woman check in?A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday.7. How much will the woman pay?A. US$150.
4、B. US$300. C. US$450.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What will the woman do in a few minutes?A. Have a meeting. B. Communicate with some guests. C. Copy the paper about the programs.9. Why did the man call?A. To greet the woman. B. To make an appointment with the woman.C. To sell the data management tools.听第8段材料,
5、回答第10至12题。10. What is Tom doing right now?A. Playing a video game. B. Talking with his companions. C. Responding to his friends on his PC.11. What can we learn about the new technology?A. It can identify your expressions directly.B. It enables interaction between people and their PCs.C. The game pla
6、yers will have their hands free.12. What does Tom think of the future of video games?A. It will be fantastic. B. It will be just so-so. C. It will be surprising.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the man most interested in?A. A hiking trip to the mountains. B. Tours to nearby attractions. C. City tours.14
7、. How much should the man pay for the two-day overnight trip?A. $ 60. B. $ 120. C. $ 240.15. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a hotel. B. At a travel agency. C. In the street.16. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man should make a reservation ahead.B. The man w
8、ill book the tour himself.C. Visitors should prepare food by themselves.听第10段材料,回答第 17至20题。17. How much was the first CD sold online in 1994?A. US$13.48. B. US$12.48. C. US$11.48.18. When did Amazon start its first online bookshop?A. In 1994. B. In 1995. C. In 1996.19. What is a typical feature of o
9、nline shopping?A. Convenience. B. Low price. C. Saving time.20. Why do some people enjoy shopping in real shops?A. Because it is more popular than online shopping. B. Because there are more choices of items.C. Because they can communicate with the salesman face to face.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,
10、每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C,D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ABritains Beautiful National Parks Offer Lots to SeeMany visitors to the UK go straight to London and never explore outside the capital , which is a pity, for there is a huge variety of landscape only a few hours away, in any one of Britains largest areas
11、of protected countryside, its national parks.The CairngormsThe biggest is the Cairngorms in northern Scotland, with some of the countrys highest mountains and the best place for skiing. Climbing and fishing are also popular, along with Scotlands national game, golf. Wildlife enthusiasts well regard
12、this as the home of the red deer, red squirrel and golden eagle.The Lake DistrictOver the border in England is the Lake District, originally made famous by local Romantic poet William Wordsworth two hundred years ago. Crowds of people have been travelling here since 1847 when a railway was built to
13、its biggest lake, Windermere. Childrens writers have found inspiration here too, and the mountains make for excellent walking, with breathtaking views.SnowdoniaWales also has its fair share of very impressive landscape Snowdonia was one of the first national parks to be created in 1951. You will fin
14、d the road signs in two languages and hear Welsh spoken in the local shops. If mountain climbing is not your thing, try visiting a castle built by a 13th-century prince, or check out the nearby beaches.The Jurassic CoastCovering 95 miles of the coastline from East Devon to Dorset, the Jurassic Coast
15、 is just as amazing, with rocks recording 185 million years of the earths history. The first underwater dinosaur remains were found in the high rocks here in the early 19th century.The Giants CausewayFor the strangest coastal scenery of all, cross the Irish Sea to the Giants Causeway. Created 50-60
16、million years ago, the Giants Causeway has been a source of respect, fear and wonder through the ages. So its not surprising that all kinds of imaginative stories come from it.21. If a person is fond of wild animals, which one is the best choice for him?A. The Cairngorms. B. The Lake District. C. Sn
17、owdonia. D. The Giants Causeway.22. What can you learn from the passage?A. The Lake District is a good place to create works for painting.B. Snowdonia is the first national park to be created in Britain.C. The first dinosaur remains were found on the Jurassic Coast.D. You can get to the Giants Cause
18、way by crossing the Irish Sea.23. Where is the article most likely to be taken from?A. A map. B. A newspaper. C. A science book. D. A textbook.BHow would you like to learn more without having to study more? Heres how:1. Get to bed and go to sleep. Your performance, attention, and the ability to conc
19、entrate are damaged by lack of sleep. Teenagers need 9 to 10 hours of sleep a night for best performance.2. Feed you head. The brain runs badly if it doesnt get enough fuel. That means protein and complex carbs(复合碳水化合物)eggs and wheat bread for breakfast rather than sugary cereal and orange juice. Th
20、e biggest mistake teens make is not to have breakfast or to go for sugar, which raises blood sugar levels.3. Body exercise is brain exercise. Body exercise improves brain performance, perhaps because it increases blood flow, or perhaps because it reduces stress and anxiety. Twenty minutes of activit
21、y a day that raises your heart rate will do great good.4. Learn now what you want to remember for the rest of your life. Teenage brains are much better at remembering things than the brains of young children or adults. Scientists arent sure why. Whatever the reason, the teenage years ate the time to
22、 learn new languages and master other lifelong skills.5. Learn the power of risk-taking. Adults are always worried about the downside of teenage risk-taking, and its true that teenagers are more likely than adults to get themselves in trouble by drinking and driving. But the fact that the parts of t
23、he brain that drive people to try new, risky, and exciting things appear to be more developed in teenagers can be a huge advantage. Pick certain challengersdifficult sports, a hard job. Mastering a performance art, traveling overseas and the teenage brain is able to deal with them. They have this po
24、wer theyre given to go out and do it without fear. 6. Learn what you love. Because emotional systems develop fast in teenager brains, teenagers learn things theyre interested in quickly and well. Their brains give them tools like attention on the project.24. According to the passage, teenagers shoul
25、d have _ for breakfast. A. sugar and bread B. sugar and orange juice C. wheat bread and eggs D. wheat bread and orange juice25. Body exercise plays a part in all the following EXCEPT_.A. reducing blood pressure B. raising heart rateC. making people less anxious D. reducing stress26. The underlined w
26、ord “downside” in the passage probably means _.A. excitement B. power C. benefit D. disadvantage27. It can be learned from the passage that _.A. teenagers need less sleep than adults B. teenagers should be forbidden to drive C. scientists know why teenagers have a good memoryD. teenagers learn quick
27、ly when they are fond of somethingCHave you ever run into a careless cell phone user on the street? Perhaps they were busy talking, texting or checking updates on WeChat without looking at what was going on around them. As the number of this new “species” of human has kept rising, they have been giv
28、en a new name phubbers.Recently, a cartoon created by students from China Central Academy of Fine Arts put this group of people under the spotlight. In the short film, phubbers with various social identities bury themselves in their phones. A doctor plays with his cell phone while letting his patien
29、t die, a pretty woman takes selfie(自拍)in front of a car accident site, and a father loses his child without knowing about it while using his mobile phone. A chain of similar events eventually leads to the destruction of the world.Although the ending sounds overstated, the damage phubbing can bring i
30、s real. Your health is the first to bear the effect and result of it. “Constantly bending your head to check your cell phone could damage your neck,” Guangming Daily quoted doctors as saying. “the neck is like a rope that breaks after long-term stretching.” Also, staring at cell phones for long peri
31、ods of time will damage your eyesight gradually, according to the report.But thats not all. Being a phubber could also damage your social skills and drive you away from your friends and family. At reunions with family or friends, many people tend to stick to their cell phones while others are talking happily with each other and this creates a strange atmosphere, Qilu Evening N
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