1、 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。1. What are they doing?A. Taking a trip. B. Working on a farm. C. Feeding the cow.2. When will the man go to Mongolia?A. In June. B. In July. C. In August.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a laboratory. B. In a library. C. In a cafe.4. Why does the man fail to rent
2、this apartment?A. He wants to rent a smaller one. B. He thinks it is too expensive.C. He intends to share a flat.5. What does the woman mean?A. Johns hairstyle is great. B. Johns hairstyle doesnt fit him.C. Johns hairstyle is different from his friends.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
3、个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷相应位罝。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. Who is the man?A. A car seller. B. The womans friend. C. The womans husband.7. Why does the woman want to buy a car?A. To drive to work. B. To drive her kids to school. C. To drive on hol
4、idays.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What can we know from the man?A. Its too cold to run outside.B. Its healthy to run in cold weather.C. Its good for lungs to run outside.9. What does the woman want to do right now?A. Sleep in bed. B. Get her gym clothes. C. Do make-up.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why will the woman h
5、ave a dinner party?A. To chat with the doctor. B. To celebrate her paper.C. To welcome the chairman.11. When will the man come?A. At around 6:30 on Saturday. B. At around 7:00 on Saturday.C. At around 7:00 on Sunday.12. What does the man think of the girl?A. She is pretty. B. She is friendly. C. She
6、 is hard-working.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What are the girls old shoes like?A. They are lovely. B. They are casual. C. They are old.14. Whats wrong with the first pair of shoes the girl tries on?A. They dont match the dress. B. They are out of style.C. They feel uncomfortable.15. How much does the girl
7、have to pay?A. 130 dollars. B. 230 dollars. C. 260 dollars.16. What do we know about the girl?A. She is wearing a red dress. B. She bought a pair of yellow shoes.C. She will wear the red shoes home.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What do colors mean to drivers?A. Life-saving information. B. Means of transport
8、ation.C. Traffic police.18. Which of the following is NOT mentioned?A. Colors can change peoples mood.B. Colors can make people beautiful.C. Colors can increase peoples appetite.19. What is more important in a sports competition?A. Luck and ability. B. Luck and psychology.C. Ability and psychology.2
9、0. What does the speaker think of artists works?A. They are as colorful as a rainbow.B. They are more colorful than a rainbow.C. They are more beautiful than a rainbow.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。APorter Prize ceremony6 pm to 7.30 pm, 19 Mar
10、ch, 201845 Flinders Lane, MelbournePlease join us as we announce the winner of the 2018 Peter Porter Poetry Prize. After readings from the poetry of Peter Porter, the shortlisted poets will introduce and read their poems. Louis Klee, the 2017 winner, will announce the 2018 winner, who will be awarde
11、d $5,000 and Arthur Boyds series.This is a free public event. Everyone is most welcome, but reservations are essential: rsvp.au.Munich to Berlin: Art, music, & literatureAustralian Book Review in GermanyJune 2-15, 2018550 The Brandenburg Gate, BerlinAustralian Book Review is delighted to offer a fou
12、rteen-day tour to Germany for readers, ABR supporters, and friends. Explore some of the great German cities, enjoying performances of opera and orchestral music, and visiting art galleries and Germanys literary heritage from Goethe to Nietzsche and beyond.The tour is led by Australian Book Reviews l
13、ong-time Editor Peter Rose and Christopher Menz, a former gallery director. ABR has engaged Academy Travel to manage the tour.A schedule for the ABR Germany tour can be found PDF here. For more information about the ABR Germany tour, please visit the Academy Travel website or contact Frederick Steyn
14、 at Academy Travel on (02) 9235 0023 or 1800 639 699 (outside Sydney) or frederick.au. Los Angeles, San Francisco, ChicagoAustralian Book Review in the USA30 May to 11 June, 2019Australian Book Review is offering a cultural tour of the USA following the success of its first three tours. The tour wil
15、l be led by Peter Rose and Christopher Menz. Once again ABR is partnering with Academy Travel.The tour will experience selected cultural highlights: literature, art and architecture, theatre and music in three of Americas greatest cities - Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago. Australian Book Rev
16、iew will also hold a special event.For more information about the ABR USA tour, visit the Academy Travel website or contact Jamal Fairbrother: (02) 9235 0023 or 1800 639 699, or email iamal.au. 21. What are participants required to do from February through April?A. Read some poems. B. Find the onlin
17、e schedule.C. Learn about the cities. D. Make reservations in advance.22. What activity is special about the tour in Germany?A. Art. B. Literary heritage. C. Architecture. D. Music.23. Where will they go if someone telephones Jamal Fairbrother?A. Chicago. B. Sydney. C. Berlin. D. Melbourne.BStephen
18、William Hawking was born in Oxford, England, on Jan. 8, 1942 the 300th anniversary of Galileos death. Stephen grew up surrounded by books. But he did not show particular academic promise, despite an obvious trend of brilliance that caused his friends to nickname him “Einstein”. - He always wanted to
19、 know how everything worked.While he didnt put all efforts into his studies, he graduated from Oxford University in 1962 and did just well enough on his final exam to earn admission to the University of Cambridge to pursue a doctorate. “Physics was always the most boring subject at school because it
20、 was so easy and obvious. But physics and astronomy offered the hope of understanding where we came from and why we are here. I wanted to see through the depths of the Universe.”Then came what he later referred to as “that terrible thing”. Hed noticed at Oxford that hed become increasingly clumsy an
21、d would sometimes trip and fall for no obvious reason. Tests indicated motor neuron disease; he could not expect to live more than a couple of years. After he holed up in his room for days, he attended a New Years Eve party, where he met a young student named Jane Wilde. Their love strengthened his
22、will to live. They married in 1965. They would have three children before his condition worsened to near-complete paralysis.He received a doctorate in 1966. A few years later, he formed a close cooperation with Cambridge colleague Roger Penrose. They developed a theory that the universe has not alwa
23、ys existed: if the theory of relativity is true, the universe must have sprung into existence, out of what appeared to be nothing, at a specific moment in the past and from a place where gravity became so strong that space and time are curved beyond recognition - what is known as a “singularity”.At
24、the remarkably young age of 32, Dr. Hawking was named a fellow of the Royal Society. He received the Albert Einstein Award.24. Why was Stephen Hawking nicknamed “Einstein” in his childhood?A. He enjoyed reading books.B. He did best in all subjects.C. He showed extraordinary talent.D. He was the succ
25、essor of Galileo.25. What probably made Hawking a little lazy at Oxford University?A. He found physics rather easy to learn.B. He might not find his real interest in his study.C. He graduated from Oxford University smoothly.D. He was admitted to Cambridge University in advance.26. What does the unde
26、rlined phrase “holed up” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. hid B. dug C. lived D. studied27. What can we infer about Roger Penrose?A. He was disappointed with Hawking. B. He was independent of Hawkings work.C. He was opposite to Hawkings views. D. He was happy to work with Hawking.CSince oil and gas a
27、re exhaustible and not available everywhere, consuming nations have long felt that the scarcity of oil makes them easier to harm. However, this thought of scarcity is coming to an end, thanks to three big developments.The first is Americas shale (页岩) revolution, which has turned the country into the
28、 worlds biggest combined producer of oil and gas. After decades of declining output since the 1970s, America is now producing as much oil as it has ever done. It is making the country less reliant on imported oil, which could reduce the countrys need to expend blood and treasure to protect supply ro
29、utes. And it has added an abundance of oil and gas to world markets.The second major change is taking place in China. Without slowing down economic growth, in the past few years it has made amazing progress in lowering its demand for coal and oil, advocating renewable energies and arresting the grow
30、th of carbon-dioxide emissions. While it remains the worlds biggest importer of fossil fuels, its experience with air pollution and its concerns about over-dependence on imported oil have made it keener to harvest more of its own wind and sunlight. It also has by far the worlds most ambitious plans for electric vehicles. In its own way, Chinas energy transition has been as remarkable as Americas.These two developments play into the third, longer-term trend: the need to create a low-carbon energy system. The Paris agreement of
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