1、1.What will the speakers do on Saturday? A. Go to work. B. Eat brunch. C. Go to the gym.2. When did the man hurt himself?A. A few weeks ago.B. A few months ago.C. A few years ago.3. Where does this conversation take place?A. In a bookstore. B. In a library. C. In a classroom.4. How does the woman so
2、und?A. Nervous. B. Sad. C. Angry.5. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Their exam schedules.B. Their recent sleep habits.C. Their physics exam results.第二节听下面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. Wh
3、at does the man like most about reusable bags?A. They are free.B. They have a variety of uses.C. They are lighter and easier to carry. 7. What discount do shoppers receive if they use reusable bags?A. 10% off. B. 3% off. C. 10 cents off.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Why doesnt Brad like online shopping?A. He d
4、oesnt like to plan.B. He doesnt like to stay at home waiting.C. He doesnt want his packages stolen.9. What does Brad advise Sally to do?A. Go to the store.B. Clean the house. C. Keep track of her package.10. How is Sally related to Brad?A. Shes his mom. B. Shes his employee. C. Shes his sister.听第8段材
5、料,回答第11至13题。11. In the beginning, what does the woman think George is doing?A. Reading. B. Coloring. C. Writing.12. Why are some of the texts marked in green?A. They are the main ideas.B. They are important details.C. They are a bit more difficult.13. According to George, why is active reading usefu
6、l?A. It helps students learn new words.B. It shows students what they already know.C. Its a good learning method for both slow and fast students.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Who will know about the move tonight?A. Lily. B. Katie. C. Jason.15. According to the woman, what is much better in France?A. The food
7、. B. The weather. C. The schools.16. What does the man hope to do about his family?A. Bring them to France.B. Leave them in America.C. Visit them in a few months.17. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Boss and secretary. B. Family members. C. Co-workers.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is th
8、e most important requirement for this job?A. Experience. B. Creativity. C. Energy.19. What do children do in the morning?A. Go hiking.B. Write short essays.C. Report to the leaders.20. When is the application due?A. In late April. B. In mid-May. C. In early July.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
9、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 ,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。APlan your dream vacation to one of these excellent destinations.St. LuciaAbundant rainforests and splendid mountains are all reasons to visit this Caribbean island. St. Lucia offers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure. To take in t
10、he breathtaking scenery, plan to hike the PitonMountains or dive in the waters of Anse Chastanet.Banff. AlbertaThis Canadian destination will bring out the explorer in anyone who visits. From hiking and whitewater rafting to skiing and snowboarding, Banff offers travelers an abundance of year-round
11、outdoor activities. The Lake Louise Ski Resort is one of the largest in North America and the striking photo opportunities of the Canadian Rockies from Moraine Lake cant be underestimated (低估).Machu PicchuAccording to travelers, a visit to this Peruvian UNESCO World Heritage (遗产) site is a once-in-a
12、-lifetime adventure. Located in the Andes Mountains, it is the most familiar icon (象征物) of Inca civilization. Spend a few days accustoming yourself to the altitude in the neighboring city of Cusco, where you can experience a mix of Incan and Spanish cultures.Great Barrier ReefIts easy to see why the
13、 Great Barrier Reef is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World it stretches nearly 1,500 miles along the eastern coastline of Australia and features about 3,000 reefs, 900 islands and more than 1,500 species of fish. Travelers can see these amazing natural structures from the air or underwater
14、. However, largeamounts of coral bleaching (褪色) caused by rising ocean temperatures put this places continued existence at risk, so plan your visit soon to see this awesome sight up close.21. What can you enjoy both in St. Lucia and Banff?A. Hiking. B. Skiing. C. Diving. D. Snowboarding.22. Where ma
15、y a historian choose to go?A. St. Lucia. B. Banff. Alberta. C. Machu Picchu. D. Great Barrier Reef23. What do we know about the Great Barrier Reef?A. Its on the western coast of Australia.B. Its famous for coral reefs rather than fish.C. People must take a plane to enjoy its beauty.D. It may disappe
16、ar if temperature keeps on rising.BA young woman sits alone in caf sipping tea and reading a book. She pauses briefly to write in a nearby notepad before showing her words to a passing caf waiter: “Where are the toilets please?” This is a familiar scene in Tokyos so-called “silent cafes”, where cust
17、omers are not allowed to speak, and only communicate by writing in notepads.The concept rises by a desire to be alone among youg Japanese, a situation brought by economic uncertainty, a shift in traditional family support structures and the growing social isolation(隔离). The phenomenon is not limited
18、 to coffee shops but covers everything from silent discos, where participants dance alone wearing wireless headphones connected to the DJ, to products such as small desk tents designed for conversation-free privacy in the office. One Kyoto company even offers single women the opportunity to have a “
19、one woman wedding” a full bridal affair, complete with white dress and ceremony, and the only thing missing is the groom. The trend has its own media expression “botchi-zoku”, referring to individuals who consciously choose to do things completely on their own.One recent weekday afternoon, Chihiro H
20、igashikokubaru, a 23-year-old nurse, travelled 90 minutes from her home, to Tokyo on her day off in order to enjoy some solo time. Speaking quietly at the entrance of the caf, Miss Higashikokubaru said: “I heard about this place via Twitter and I like the idea of coming here. I work as a nurse and i
21、ts always very busy. There are very few quiet places in Tokyo, and its a big busy city. I just want to come and sit somewhere quietly on my own. Im going to drink a cup of tea and maybe do some drawings. I like the idea of a quiet, calm atmosphere.”The desire to be isolated is not a new concept in J
22、apan, home to an estimated 3.6 million “hikikomori” a more extreme example of social recluses(隐士)who withdraw completely from society.24. What is special about the “silent caf”?A. It offers service by writing not by speaking.B. People are not allowed to communicate.C. It has attracted many popular y
23、oung people.D. It provides various tea and books.25. Which of the following accounts for the idea of being alone in Japan?A. The increasing social isolation.B. The stable economic situation.C. The rapid development of internet.D. The rising demand for privacy26. What do we know about Higashikokubaru
24、?A. She doesnt like to be a nurse.B. She doesnt like the life in big cities.C. She enjoys her solo time in a quiet place.D. She travelled to Tokyo on her work days.27. What is the best title of the passage?A. Lonely Japanese B. Silent cafes C. One woman weddingD. Social recluses in JapanCThe arm bon
25、es of women who lived 7,000 years ago show a surprising level of strength-even higher than todays professional athletes. Thats according to a first-ever study comparing prehistoric(史前的) bones to those of living people. The finding suggests a revision of history- the everyday lives of prehistoric wom
26、en were filled with hard labor, rather than just sitting at home doing lighter tasks while the men struggled and fought for life.“Before the study, there are no clear records describing how our ancient ancestors lived. It can be easy to forget that bone is a living tissue, one that responds to the d
27、ifficulties we put our bodies through,” said lead author Alison Macintosh. “Physical force and muscle activity both put pressure on the bone. The bone reacts by changing in shape, thickness and other aspects over time.”Previous studies only compared female bones to contemporary male bones, the resea
28、rchers said-and thats a problem, because the response of male bones to stress and change is much bigger than that of women. For instance, as humans moved from a hunter-gatherer lifestyle constantly on the move to a more settled agrarian(农耕的) one, changes can be observed in the structure of the shinb
29、one(胫骨)- and these changes were much more evident in men.However, a comparison of the bones of prehistoric women to the bones of living female athletes can help us work out a more accurate picture of what those prehistoric women were doing. By analyzing the bones of living people and comparing them
30、to the ancient bones, we can start to explain the kinds of labor our ancestors were reforming, Macintosh said. What they found was that womens leg strength hasnt changed a great deal, but their arms used to be very powerful. Prehistoric women, the researchers found, had arm strength 11-16 percent st
31、ronger than those of modern rowers, and 30 percent stronger than those of non-athletes.28. What does the study tell about prehistoric women?A.They were stronger than men. B.They had lighter bones than men.C.They did tough tasks as the men. D.They spent most time staying at home.29.What problem did previous studies on prehistoric bones have?A.They lacked enough comparison. B.They only studied men s bones.C.They focused little on bones. D
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