1、 A. In the bedroom. B. In the living room. C. In the kitchen.2. What did the man buy? A. Green tea. B. Orange juice. C. Hot chocolate.3. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Move some boxes. B. Make a phone call. C. Drive a car.4. Where are the speakers? A. In the cafe. B. In an office. C. In t
2、he woman s house.5. What are the speakers talking about? A. Which film to watch. B. Whether to watch a film. C. When to watch a film.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. Wha
3、t is the purpose of the man s call? A. To confirm an appointment. B. To cancel an appointment. C. To postpone an appointment.7. When will the woman go to the clinic? A. On July 16th. B. On July 20th. C. On July 21st.8. How did the man feel about his trip to Florence? A. He hated the crowd everywhere
4、. B. He particularly liked the Italian food. C. He loved everything except for the hotel.9. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Learn Italian. B. Buy a suitcase. C. Reserve a hotel.10. Who is the Best Car Design Prize winner? A. Mr. Giddings. B. Ms. Miller. C. Mr. Zarba.11. Where is the Hyatt
5、 Hotel? A. On the left side of Granville Avenue. B. Opposite a department store. C. Across from a bank. C. The winner will receive much money.13. Why did Marta quit her first job? A. It was really badly paid. B. The staff were quite unfriendly. C. The boss took no interest in her ideas.14. What does
6、 Marta find most surprising about the mobile restaurant? A. All is advertised online. B. Food is never thrown away. C. Menus can be easily changed.15. What is the best thing about the mobile restaurant for Marta? A. Customers pay in advance. B. She can work outdoors. C. No waiter is needed.16. What
7、brought difficulty to Marta when she did a meal on a beach? A. The sun. B. The wind. C. The rain.17. What can we learn about the band s music? A. It is nice to hear while eating. B. It is intended for young people. C. It is easy for people to dance to.18. How many people are there in the band? A. Si
8、x. B. Eight. C. Twelve.19. How did the speaker get to know the band? A. From a friend. B. From a newspaper. C. From a band member.20. Why was the speaker chosen to join the band? A. He was good at playing the guitar. B. They are looking for a singer. C. They heard him singing somewhere. 第二部分 阅读理解 (共
9、 15小题 ;每小题 2分 ,满分 30)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。A How cool can libraries be in an era of i Pods and Kindles? More than you think. Only if you know where to go. Central Library: Seattle, Washington, United States The Central Library in Seattle is modern and fashionable
10、 and has tourists from around the world paying visits and taking tours. It was designed by Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas and American designer Joshua Ramus. Tours began in 20xx, two years after its opening. The library holds various art exhibitions, book signings and other events, while visitors can
11、stop by the Chocolate cart for a coffee and scan through the gift shop anytime. Trinity College Library: Dublin, Ireland The Trinity College Library in Dublin is the oldest library in Ireland, founded in 1592 by QueenElizabeth I. It is the largest single library in the world, also known as the Long
12、Room, which contains more than 200 ,000 0f the library s oldest books. The Long Room houses one of the oldest harps(竖琴) inIreland. Dating to the 15th century, the old harp is the model for the symbol foreland. Geisel Library, University of California: San Diego, United States At first glance, it loo
13、ks like a spaceship. Architect William Pereira, who helped design actual spacelaunch facilities at Cape Canaveral in Houston, Texas, designed the library in 1970. It has been featured in sci - fi films, short stories and novels. The library hosts Dinner in the Library, which invites readersfor cockt
14、ails, and also a special speech from distinguished authors. TU Delft Library: The Netherlands The library at the Delft University of Technology was constructed in 19xx and has more than 862,000 books, 16,000 magazine subscriptions and its own museum. The building itself exists beneath the ground, so
15、 you can t really see the actual Library. What makes it interesting is the roof, which is a grassystructures in the area.21. Which of the four libraries has the longest history? A. Central Library. B. Trinity College Library. C. Geisel Library. D. TU Delft Library.22. What makes Geisel Library diffe
16、rent from the others is that A. Queen Elizabeth I founded the library B. famous writers often deliver speeches there C. it has a roof of grassy hill D. it is the largest single library in the world23. In Central Library, you can A. drink cocktails B. buy souvenirs C. enjoy sci - fi films D. see the
17、old harp B When I was a child growing up in Ohio, the butterflies would sometimes pass through on their way toMexico. And it was awesome to see football fields full of them - and I wanted to revisit that on a largerscale. I knew I had to go to see the migration(迁移)in Mexico. But I was on a budget. I
18、 didnt want to rent a car in Mexico or take a bus to Valle de Bravo, thestarting point for most butterfly adventures, so I called the guys at the Muddy Boot, travel experts inMexico who can make almost anything happen at a reasonable rate. And so ,on January 2, I found myself in the Muddy Boot van(货
19、车) , being driven two hours fromMexico City to Valle de Bravo, a lovely town on a volcanic lake which is a central point for the butterflyjourneys .I booked a two - night stay at the Hotel Rodavento, all eco - friendly hotel with individualwooden houses spread throughout the forest and around a lake
20、. The first sanctuary (保护区)I visited was Piedra Herrada, a popular destination, as it is only 40minutes away from Valle de Bravo. The climb up is tiring. It is advisable to hire a horse. But the horsecannot take you all the way, and there is some hiking in thin air, so you must be patient, drink a l
21、ot ofwater , and be in reasonably good shape. The walk is more than worth it though . As I struggled to catch my breath, I looked up and lost mybreath again. At first glance, the trees had turned into different shapes, but on closer inspection, everyinch of them was covered with butterflies. A few f
22、lew through the air( Most of them were not warm enough) . As the sun rose, they began toand straight out of a fairy tale.24. Why did the author choose to take the Muddy Boot van? A. She couldnt afford to rent a car. B. She preferred to travel alone. C. She wanted to save some money. D. She hoped to
23、reach the destination earlier.25. What can we learn about Piedra Herrada? A. It is only accessible by riding a horse. B. It is far from Valle de Bravo. C. It is full of wild animals. D. It is at a high altitude.26. What made the author s hiking worthwhile? A. Seeing the butterfly migration. B. Breat
24、hing in fresh air.27. What type of writing is the text? C For the first time, researchers have tested a flu vaccine patch (疫苗贴) in a human clinical trialand found that it delivered as much protection as a traditional injection with a needle. Doctors and publichealth experts have high hopes that it w
25、ill increase the number of people who get immunized (免疫的)against the flu. Seasonal flu is responsible for up to half a million deaths around the world each year according to theWorld Health Organization. A team led by Georgalternative method that uses microneedles. These tiny needles are so small th
26、at 100 0f them, arrangedin order on a patch, can fit under your thumb (拇指). Yet theyre big enough to hold vaccine for threetypes of flu. None of the study volunteers had serious side effects. The groups that got patches had mild skinreactions that were not seen in the regular needle group, while the
27、 volunteers in the regular needle groupwere more likely to experience pain. Overall, 70 percent of the volunteers who got vaccine patches saidtheyd rather use them again than get a traditional flu shot (注射). The study authors declared it asuccess on all fronts.y. Reducing pain is nice, but other ben
28、efits-the patch costs less,is easierto transport, doesn t require refrigeration, can be self - administered and doesn t cause waste ofneedles-are even better.wrote Katja Hoschler and Maria Zambon of Public Health England.28. What is the passage mainly about? A. A vaccine patch that cures people of t
29、heir flu. B. A clinical study that protects people from disease. C. A patch that makes flu shots a thing of the past. D. A method that makes traditional flu shots painless.29. What do we know about the vaccine patch? A. It is produced by the WHO. B. It causes slight side effects. C. It delivers vacc
30、ine on the head. D. It works badly on 30% of the volunteers.30. The new patch has all the following benefits except that _ A. it is provided free of charge B. it can be used without a doctor C. it can he kept at room temperature D. it needs less care in transportation第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文
31、后的选项中选出能填入空格的最佳选项,并将其字母代号填写在答题卷相应的空白处,选项中有两项为多余选项。 China has been the birthplace of many of the worlds greatest inventions. It was, for example, thefirst country to produce paper money. Before the invention of paper money and coins, people used manydifferent kinds of things for buying and selling. 3 1 This exchange of goods and services for othe
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