1、第1节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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. How did the girl go to school today? A. By car B. By bus C. By bike2. What is the man going to do tonight? A. Visit his aunt B. Go to the theatre C. Attend a party3. What are the
2、 two speakers mainly discussing? A. Piano lessons B. Musical instruments C. After-school activities4. Why does the man tell the woman his plan? A. He wants her advice B. He needs her help C. She asks him to stop smoking5. What does the man imply (暗示)? A. The typewriter is not a new brand B. The woma
3、n is a forgetful person. C. The woman can use the typewriter later.第2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. When will the man leave the city? A. On June 24 B. On June 25 C. On Jun
4、e 267. Where will the man stay on June 24? A. At Pauls apartment B. At another branch of the hotel C, At the hotel he is staying now.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题8. What is the relationship between the woman and Gwen? A. Old schoolmates B. Workmates C. Teacher and student9. How did Gwen help the woman? A. By teach
5、ing her maths B. By introducing some friends to her C. By showing her communication skills听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10. Why is the woman against going to the Mexican restaurant?A. It must be full B. It isnt open any more C. The food is expensive11. Where does the man suggest going in the end? A. To a sports f
6、ield B. To a theatre C. To a swimming pool12. What is the man going to do? A. Buy a pair of new shoes B. Go to get a coat C. Watch a football game听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is John? A. A student B. A teacher C. A magician 14. When will the party be held?A. On December 22nd B. On December 23rd C. On D
7、ecember 24th15. Where will the speakers have the party? A. In a club B. In a restaurant C. In a dining hall16. What present will John get? A. A computer printer B. A CD player C. A set of dictionaries听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What might be in the shopping bag?A. A dress B. A bomb C. A gun18. What does t
8、he speaker ask the listeners to do?A. Run away at once B. Stay where they are C. Leave the building in order19. What should the listeners do if they forget something? A. Ask the police for help B. Leave them where they are C. Come back quickly to fetch it20. Where are the listeners probably? A. At a
9、 theatre B. At a supermarket C. At a department store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 Saber Miresmailli was on vacation in London when, caught in a bit of traffic on London Bridge, he decided to take a photo of Tower Bridge. “I noticed the
10、 couple,” he said. “At that moment, I did not see anyone from the wedding party or a photographer with the couple, so I took several pictures. Usually, my pictures are not very good given the fact that I dont use flash and I dont stop to compose (构图)so when I got back after two weeks, I was very sur
11、prised to find this one turned out so well.” Miresmailli said, “I thought to myself, if it was me getting married, I would have wanted the picture.” So he posted the photo on Facebook and attached a few friends with the hope of finding the couple and passing them the picture. What happened next, he
12、said, “was crazy.” “I received more than 2,000 requests from perfect strangers and lots of positive and negative emails.” Until this afternoon, almost 230,000 people had shared his Facebook post on the photo. Theres also been an uncertain identification of the couple. Its likely that their names are
13、 Laura and James. “If its the right couple,” Miresmailli said, “they are on their honeymoon in Bali and have no idea about the photo. I believe they will be shocked to find out about their fame”. Miresmailli said hes been drowned by the interest in the photo. “I just want to give them their picture
14、and go back to work and tend my tomatoes,” he said.21. Saber Miresmailli is seeking for a couple who _. A. held the wedding party in Bali B. were looking for their wedding pictures C. were taken a photo by him without knowing it D. became famous for their honeymoon experience22. Why are Miresmaillis
15、 photos usually not satisfactory? A. They are not developed in time. B. He is not good at finding views. C. He doesnt take enough pictures. D. He doesnt care much about photograph skills.23. What is the right order of the whole story? a. received requests and emails b. posted the photo on Facebook c
16、. noticed a couple d. took a photo e. was caught in traffic f. attached some friends A. e, d, c, b, a, f B. e, c, d, b, f, aC. c, d, e, b, f, aD. c , e, d, b, a, f24. Miresmailli said the words in the last paragraph with a sense of _. A. prideB. dutyC. appreciation D. humor B Your order will fall on
17、 deaf ears at a new Toronto restaurant-but thats not a bad thing! In fact, thats the whole point at Signs Restaurant, Canadas first restaurant mostly staffed by deaf servers. Opening July 16 at Yonge and Wellesley, the new restaurant asks customers to order food and drink using sign languages with t
18、he help of a “cheat book” that illustrates(用图画说明) how to sign menu items. Its sure to be a special dining experience, but Signs is really more than that. Its owner Anjan Manikumar has provided a kind of community (社区)service for the deaf that often struggle (挣扎)to find jobs. When Manikumar was a man
19、ger at a Boston Pizza in Markham, he noticed one of his frequent guests was deaf. With no tools or education for staff to communicate with him, ordering food was a game of point, nod and serve. Manikumar wanted to change that. So he learned American Sign Language, known as ASL. Now Signs Restaurant
20、not only makes it possible for the deaf to work and dine using their language, but also provides a place for the hearing to learn about the deaf community. It isnt the first “deaf restaurant”- San Francisco is home to Mozzeria, a pizza restaurant with deaf owners and staff- but it is the first in Ca
21、nada to have a large deaf serving staff and the first to fully combine sign language with the dining experience. When guests arrive, they will be greeted by a hearing hostess who will act as a translator as guests are introduced to their deaf server. Once seated, the “cheat book” of ASL illustration
22、s will help guests communicate with their server. The idea of Signs Restaurant is similar to the popular O.Noir restaurants, where guests dine in the dark to experience the world of their blind servers. But Signs offers a more fruitful dining experience. “Here, this is something that you can come ba
23、ck to again and again and keep learning,” says Manikumar.25. What can we learn about Signs Restaurant? A. All of its staff are deaf. B. It is mainly open to the deaf. C. All of its servers know sign language. D. It is the first restaurant for the deaf to work in.26. The dining experience at Signs Re
24、staurant can be described as _. A. boring B. private C. painful D. educational27. Compared with the popular O.Noir restaurants, Signs Restaurant_. A. offers better service B. is more comfortable C. is worth visiting again D. has more delicious food28. What would be the best title for the text? A. Ju
25、st enjoy yourself B. Best time in the dark C. Show respect for the deaf D. When noise meets silence CYears ago, a woman named Genevieve Piturro began doing volunteer work that wouldnt just change her life, but would also have a life-changing influence on lots of children throughout the country. And
26、it all began with some kids pajamas(睡衣).Always being interested in reading, Genevieve focused her new volunteer work on sharing her love of books with children. She only had free time after work, so she decided to spend her evenings reading to kids in homeless shelters(收容所). Genevieves story could h
27、ave ended there, but what she noticed happening after those nighttime readings is what soon gave her a life-changing idea.Seeing those children climb into their beds without any pajamas to sleep in brought tears to Genevieves eys. “I said to one of the workers there, Next time, can I bring pajamas?
28、And she said, That would be great. Nobody thinks of that.” Genevieve told Oprah during a 2007 “Oprah Show” interview.For her next visit, Genevieve returned armed with 12 pairs of pajamas. Some kids in the shelter quietly asked, “ whats the use of them?”-but it soon became clear that Genevieve had fo
29、und a special need that had to be filled. Her Pajama Program was born.Over the next five years, Genevieve and her Pajama Program collected 85,000 pairs of pajamas for children in need. Then, during her “Oprah Show” interview, Genevieve received a big surprise of her own: Oprah and the show producers
30、 asked the audience to bring as many pajamas as they could to donate(捐赠) to Genevieves organization. That final count totaled 32,046 pairs.“Hours after the show, thousands of our children in shelters received boxes of pajamas and books, thanks to everyone who watched,” says Genevieve. All that help has continued over the years, and for homeless children, Pajama Program offers so much more than just a pair of clothes to sleep in.29. What volunteer work did Genevieve do in shelters? A. She read to kids. B. She taught kids life skills. C. She gave her books to kids. D. She share
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