1、例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. What is the charge for breakfast at the moment?A. $2. B. $2.50. C. $3.2. When will the speakers meet?A. By 5:00. B. By 4:30. C. By 2:30.3. What color T-shirt does the man like?A. Green and white. B. Gray and black. C. Gray and white.4. How d
2、id the woman feel about her presentation?A. Relaxed. B. Confident. C. Anxious.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. Where to play. B. When to play. C. Who to play with.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。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
3、白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What did the man do today?A. He went snowboarding. B. He climbed the mountains. C. He visited the street market.7. Why does the man feel happy now?A. He met a famous mountain climber.B. He has got his favorite poster.C. He has taken photos of a famous person.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.
4、What is the man trying to do?A. Make new friends.B. Arrange a dinner party.C. Introduce some people to the woman.9. What is Tom like?A. Athletic. B. Shy. C. Outgoing.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers discussing?A. Whether to buy a new mobile phone.B. Where to buy a new mobile phone.C. Which
5、 mobile phone to buy.11. What kind of mobile phone does the man like?A. One with lots of games. B. One with a video camera. C. One with Internet access.12. How does the man deal with his e-mails?A. He replies in time. B. He doesnt write back at all. C. He doesnt have time to check them.听第9段材料,回答第13至
6、16题。13. Where does this conversation take place?A. At a second-hand bookstore. B. In a classroom. C. In a library.14. Why doesnt the woman use her roommates book?A. She will have a different professor.B. Her roommate sold the book.C. The book has a lot of marks.15. What is the problem with an older
7、edition?A. Its difficult to find the information the professor refers to.B. Its not cheaper than the new edition.C. The teacher doesnt order it.16. What do we know about the woman?A. She is an A student. B. She doesnt find the book. C. She is happy with her purchase.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where is th
8、e speaker?A. In Hong Kong. B. In Los Angeles. C. In New York.18. Why are there some uncertain conditions on the way?A. The flight hours are too long.B. Theres a typhoon in the nearby area.C. The plane will travel over the Pacific Ocean.19. When will the flight probably take off?A. At 6:00 a.m. B. At
9、 10:00 a.m. C. At 6:00 p.m.20. What is the weather like in L.A. now?A. Sunny and hot. B. Rainy and cloudy. C. Stormy and cold.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ANeed a family-friendly spot on Long Island? Dont miss the followings!Animal ExhibitNot only will y
10、ou see fish, reptiles and amphibians here, but youll also see baby alligators and other rescued animals. Kids can also learn about science and participate in programs and workshops throughout the year. The Animal Exhibit is also a hotspot for science-themed birthday parties. Additionally, 11 acres o
11、f park and preserve at Tanglewood make great use for exploring nature trails and pond-fishing.Telephone: 020 7405 2127 AdventurelandThere is an undeniable excitement that comes from seeing the hot-air balloon Ferris Wheel as you drive down Route 110. And thats just the beginning of the fun. Youll fi
12、nd kiddie rides for the younger ones, water rides to stay cool in the summer heat and thrill-ride favorites, such as the Musik Express, Pirate Ship and Frisbee. A trip to this amusement park wouldnt be complete without checking out the Turbulence Coaster. 020 7414 3428The Paramount in Huntington The
13、 Paramount in Huntington is great for families who want to enjoy a show on a smaller scale. The Dolan Twins, Carly Rae Jepsen, The Imagination Movers and Lukas Graham have performed there. There are shows for all ages offered year-round. There are also many free, outdoor concerts at Long Island park
14、s, such as the Town of Hempsteads Summer Concert Series and the Huntington Summer Arts Festival at Heckscher Park. 020 7841 3600Home Depot kids workshopOffered on the first Saturday morning of each month, Home Depot kids workshop allows little ones to build and craft items, such as a skateboard penc
15、il box that they can decorate and keep. 020 7967 106621. Which will a science fan call if hed like to celebrate their birthday? A. 020 7414 3428. B. 020 7967 1066. C. 020 7405 2127. D. 020 7841 3600.22. What is the most attractive part at Adventureland? A. Blow the balloon. B. Enjoy water rides in f
16、all. C. Try out the Musik Express. D. Ride the Turbulence Coaster.23. Where can visitors enjoy live music? A. At the Animal Exhibit. B. At Adventureland. C. At Home Depot kids workshop. D. At the Paramount in Huntington.BSparks flew as sophomore Adina Ripin fed nails through a melting machine in fro
17、nt of fascinated onlookers last Saturday. Ripin was one of several student scientists educating people through entertainment for the annual Spooky Science Day in Rettner Atrium. The event hosted by the Society of Physics Students and co-sponsored by twelve science-based student groups consisted of t
18、ables set up with candy and Halloween-themed science models.We really want to get kids excited about science, and Halloween is an excellent opportunity to educate kids in a fun way, said Ripin, outreach chair of the Society of Physics Students, bringing up the image of the stereotypical(模式化的) mad sc
19、ientist to clarify the overlaps between the two. Kids have a lot of preconceptions about gravity, she said, and we want to use this opportunity to show kids how Einsteinian gravity works in a fun way.Ripin organized the event by advertising for free on both RocParent and Kids Out and About Rochester
20、, two local promotional websites, as well as by distributing brochures to dozens of elementary schools. A lot more people showed up this year than last year, she explained, attributing this increase to the advertising efforts. We really tried to increase our advertising efforts this year, so Im glad
21、 it worked. The advertising was definitely the most difficult part, but we seemed to do a good job getting the word out, which was really exciting.Stephanie Belmont of Irondequoit, who attended the event with her two children, said she discovered the event on Kids Out and About, and that the event o
22、ffered an interesting combination of non-cheesy Halloween stuff and science. Another attendee, Webster resident Stephanie Barbaro, described the event as super cute, adding that she thought it was very creative and different. We always want to educate our kids,and they were already dressed up, so it
23、 was really nice to find an educational Halloween event.24. What can we learn about Spooky Science Day? A. It is held twice a year. B. It was founded by Adina Ripin. C. It is aimed at making Halloween candy. D. It is specially designed for Halloween this year.25. Why do they host the event? A. Becau
24、se they want to teach kids about science amusingly. B. Because they want to make fun of kids in Halloween. C. Because it can show how famous scientists used to be. D. Because it will give kids some inspiration for education.26. What may be the biggest difficulty in holding the event? A. Getting more
25、 interested in science. B. Taking in new group members. C. Showing the event to the pupils. D. Making the event known to more. 27. What is the visitors attitude toward the event? A. Doubtful. B. Favorable. C. Fearful. D. Negative.CIts easy to imagine the Sahara as a lifeless and timeless place, wher
26、e the merciless forces of naturerule overany sense of human history. However, thats far from the truth. Some corners of the Western Sahara, foundalong the northwestern coast of Africa, are littered with hundreds of ancient stone monuments from centuries worth of human culture, some of which date bac
27、k to over 10,000 years ago.Between 2002 and 2009, theWestern Sahara Project, led by the University of East Anglia in the UK, documented the archaeology(考古学) and environment of northwestern Sahara around the town of Tifariti. The monuments come in a variety of forms and were constructed by a number o
28、f different cultures acrossthe centuries. Many appear to be little more than long rows of piled rocks, while others are purposefully placed large stones standing proudly in a circular pattern. Others are 5-meter-high (16 feet) dry stone wall constructions thatcould have only been built by human hand
29、s.Its unclear what most of the monuments are meant to represent, although most are assumed to be burial mounds(墓冢), used as part of a funerary ceremony, or sign at the presence of a grave. This desire to construct burial mounds is something that can be found in countless cultures across the planet,
30、fromtheScythians of ancient Siberiato the sea-faringVikings of northern Europe, and it looks like the ancient people of Western Sahara were not different.For one reason or another, this natural basin area managed to remain a place of human activity over the millennia, especially when times became tough in the surrounding areas. One of our theories is that as the Sahara dried between five and six thousand years agothis is one
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