1、 1. What can we learn from the conversation? A. John is going to give a speech. B. John wont come to the meeting. C. The woman doubts whether John will come. 2. What are the speakers discussing? A. A book by a new author. B. A book they have both read. C. A book by an author they both know. 3. Which
2、 is the woman going to choose next year? A. Extra sport. B. Cooking. C. Art. 4. How is the woman getting along with her piano lessons? A. She is tired of them. B. She is making progress. C. She wants to give them up. 5. Why did Mr. Green knock the girl down? A. He was driving fast. B. He didnt see t
3、he girl. C. He was drunk. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给出的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。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. When does the train arrive in Newcastle? A. 13:30, Tuesday. B. 13:30, Monday. C. 11:30, Tuesday.7. How much does the man have to pa
4、y for the ticket? A.40. B.25. C.15.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What kind of animal has been most commonly drawn in the cave? A. The horse. B. The bull. C. The fish.9. Why was the cave closed in 1963? A. The tourists had drawn pictures on the walls. B. Some pictures had been destroyed. C. Few people had visite
5、d the cave.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Which sport does the woman choose to do? A. Tennis. B. Basketball. C. Volleyball.11. On what day will the woman come for the course? A. Monday. B. Friday. C. Saturday.12. What is the price for one lesson? A. 5. B. 3.75. C. 8.75.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How long has the ma
6、n worked at the hospital? A. For three years. B. For two years. C. For five years.14. What will the mans office pay during the course? A. His course fees. B. His living costs. C. His salary.15. How long does the part-time course last? A. For a whole year. B. For 18 months. C. For two years.16. Which
7、 course does the man choose? A. The full-time course. B. The part-time course. C. The modular course.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What do we know about Camp Alison? A. It is the oldest day camp in the UK. B. It has been operating for 20 years. C. It is operated by a company based in Australia.18. How long
8、did it take Camp Alison to acquire ten sites in London? A. About 5 years. B. About 6 years. C. About 16 years.19. Why is it easy for Camp Alison to find sites? A. There are many schools in the London area. B. Schools arent usually open in the summer. C. It has excellent sports equipment.20. What som
9、etimes changes a day camp programme? A. A camp inspection. B. The weather. C. The directors plans.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(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。A Americans are well known for the strange diets they always seem to follow. It seems that Americans like to diet almost as m
10、uch as they like to eat. New types of diet plans are always coming out. Usually, though, they dont stay popular for long.There are many diets on the market. It is often difficult to know which ones really work. Its also hard to believe how fast a dieter is supposed to lose weight. A lot has been wri
11、tten about dieting. And some interesting facts about diets and foods have been discovered. Do you know that the more celery (芹菜) (a Chinese vegetable) you eat, the more weight you will lose? Celery has “negative” calories. The body burns up more calories after eating a piece of celery than there are
12、 in the celery stick itself.Dieters shun potatoes because they think they are getting fat. But they arent. A potato has about the same number of calories as an apple. To gain a single pound, you would have to eat eleven pounds of potatoes!Some dieters even worry about getting fat from licking (舔) po
13、stage (邮资) stamps. But they have nothing to worry about. The glue on an average stamp has only about onetenth of a calorie. Maybe a diet of postage stamps would be popular.21. This passage is all about _.A. vegetablesB. food C. Americans D. dieting22. One could conclude from this passage that _.A. d
14、ieting is not a healthy practiceB. everyone needs to dietC. there is only one good way to lose weightD. dieting can be puzzling23. How many examples does the passage give us to show some interesting facts about diets and foods?A. One. B. Two. C. Three. D. Four.24. The underlined word “shun” in Parag
15、raph 3 means “_”A. take interest in B. pay attention to C. keep away from D. be frightenedBShakespeares Birthplace and Exhibitionof Shakespeares WorldWelcome to the worldfamous house where William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and where he grew up. The property (房产) remained in the ownership of Shake
16、speares family until 1806. The House has welcomed visitors travelling from all over the world, for over 250 years.Enter through the Visitors Centre and see the highlypraised exhibition Shakespeares World, a lively and full introduction to the life and work of Shakespeare.Stand in the rooms where Sha
17、kespeare grew up.Discover examples of furniture and needlework from Shakespeares period.Enjoy the traditional (传统的) English garden, planted with trees and flowers mentioned in the poets works.The Birthplace is within easy walking distance of all the car parks shown on the map; nearest is Windsor Str
18、eet (3 minutes walk)The House may present difficulties but the Visitors Centre, its exhibition, and the garden are accessible (可进入的) to wheelchair users.The Shakespeare Coffe House (opposite the Birthplace)25. How much is the admission for a family of two grownups and two children? A. 9.80.B. 12.00.
19、 C. 14.20. D. 16.40.26. Where is the nearest parking place to Shakespeares Birthplace? A. Behind the exhibition hall. B. Opposite the Visitors Centre. C. At Windsor Street. D. Near the Coffee House.27. A wheelchair user may need help to enter _. A. the House B. the garden C. the Visitors Centre D. t
20、he exhibition hallCJane Goodall was born on April 3,1934 in London, and grew up in Bournemouth on the southern coast of England. On her second birthday, Jane Goodalls father bought her a beautiful, lifelike toy chimpanzee (黑猩猩) named Jubilee, in honor of a baby chimpanzee born at the London Zoo. Jan
21、e Goodall loved the toy, and today, Jubilee still sits on a chair in her home in England.As a child, Jane Goodall was an avid (酷爱的) reader of the popular Tarzan books. But at the age of ten or eleven, she dreamed of going to Africa to live with animals. She had encouragement from her mother, who tol
22、d her, “Jane, if you really want something, and if you work hard, take advantage of the opportunities, and never give up, you will somehow find a way.”When a friend invited her to Kenya in 1957, Jane readily accepted the offer. And that year, Jane traveled to Kenya by boat, and it was there that she
23、 heard of Dr. Louis Leakey and managed to impress him with her knowledge of Africa and its wildlife. Dr. Leakey hired her as his assistant at Gombe National Park, watching the wild chimpanzees and recording everything she saw.Goodall married Baron Hugo van Lawick in 1964, In 1965 she earned her Ph.
24、D. in Ethology (动物行为) from Cambridge University and returned to Tanzania for her studies. One of the many observations (观察) Goodall made was that of chimpanzees making and using tools. This behavior was previously (先前) thought to separate humans from other animals. Over the years, Goodalls studies h
25、ave continued to show the many striking similarities between humans and chimpanzees.28. Who was Jubilee according to the passage? A. Goodalls father. B. The first chimpanzee Goodall met. C. Goodalls toy chimpanzee. D. A baby chimpanzee born at the London Zoo.29. Which of the following is the right t
26、ime order about Goodall? a. Goodall went to Kenya. b. Goodall got a toy chimpanzee as a birthday present. c. Goodall married Baron Hugo van Lawick. d. Goodall hoped to go to Africa to live with animals. A. b, d, a, c B. d, b, c, a C. a, c, b, d D. d, c, b, a30. Who played an important part in encour
27、aging Goodall to study animals? A. Baron Hugo van Lawick. B. A friend who invited her to Kenya. C. Dr.Leakey. D. Her mother.31. Which of the following is TRUE about Jane Goodall? A. She went to Kenya at the age of 22. B. She discovered chimpanzees could make and use tools. C. She knew Dr.Leakey befo
28、re 1957 when she was in London. D. She got her Ph.D in Ethology from London University.DWhen I was nine years old, I loved to go fishing with my dad. But the only thing that wasnt very fun about it was that he could catch many fish while I couldnt catch anything. I usually got pretty upset and kept
29、asking him why. He always answered, “Son, if you want to catch a fish, you have to think like a fish”, I remember being even more upset then because, “Im not a fish!” I didnt know how to think like a fish. Besides, I reasoned, how could what I think influence what a fish does?As I got a little older
30、 I began to understand what my dad really meant. So, I read some books on fish. And I even joined the local fishing club and started attending the monthly meetings. I learned that a fish is a coldblooded animal and therefore is very sensitive to water temperature. That is why fish prefer shallow water to deep water because the former is warmer. Besides, water is usually warmer in direct sunlight than in the shade. Yet, fish dont have any eyelids (眼皮) and the sun huts their eyes.The more I understood fish, the more I became effective at finding and catching
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