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1、 CHer books were lost.3. What are the speakers talking about? AWhen to go to Germany. BWhat to do in Germany. CHow to go to Germany.4. What did the woman probably do last night? AShe saw a film alone. BShe went shopping. C. She watched a football match.5. When is the woman supposed to finish her ess

2、ay? A. By this Saturday. B.By next Monday. C.By next Friday.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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who was in the house that was on fire? A.A little boy. B.A little girl. C.An old lady.

3、7Where is the man now? A. At home. B.In his office. C.In a hospital.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Whats the woman doing? A. Giving a history lesson. B. Preparing a presentation. CWorking on a problem.9. What will the speakers probably talk about next? A. When Columbus discovered America. B. What the New World s

4、tands for. C. Who was the first European to discover America.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How did the man travel for the holiday? A. By bus. B.By train. C.By air.11. What does the man think of his holiday? A. Quite satisfactory. B.A little disappointing. C.Too long and costly.12. Whats the man saving up for

5、? A. His new car. B.The holiday next year. C.His new house.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. When does the woman go to the restaurant? AIn the early morning. B. In the middle of the morning. CAt noon.14. What does the woman like most about the restaurant? A. The quiet environment. B.The delicious food. C.The pop

6、 music.15. What does the man say about his favorite restaurant? A. Its newly opened and clean. B. The food is delicious. C.A film actor eats there sometimes.16. What does the man have for lunch? A. Pancakes. B.Fish pie. C.Sausages.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What time did the plane take off? A. At 3:00 pm

7、. B.At 6:00 pm. C.At 9:00 pm.18. What day was it in I.ondon when the speaker arrived in New York? A. Monday. B.Saturday. C.Sunday.19. What surprised the speaker in the Fifth Avenue? A. The low prices. B.The high-quality goods. C.The good service.20. Where is the speaker from? A. New York. B.I.os Ang

8、eles. C.I.ondon.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。A If youre looking to enjoy your coming summer vacation, look no further. Weve roundedup some of the best and most affordable destinations for you. Portugal Often overlooked for its popular European cousins,

9、 Portugal is a treasure for visitors. Of-fering laid-back charm, it has everything travellers would expect from a European vacation. Ifhanging out on a sunny beach is your thing (we dont see why it wouldnt be), youre inluck-Portugal boasts(夸耀)over 900km of coastlines and beaches that can compete wit

10、hthose found elsewhere. Its a great family-friendly choice for those in your party that wantsome beaches, sun and tons of European culture. Its no wonder why snowbirds gather here! Ecuador For those looking for a South American adventure, Ecuador is a great off-the-beaten-track destination. From a h

11、ike in the Andes to an unforgettable adventure to the GalapagosIslands(a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts), Ecuador is often overlooked by travellers whochoose Peru or Costa Rica. Thailand Thailand-famous for its white beaches,beating cities and fascinating culture-is a dreamdestination for many tr

12、avellers. From bucket-list worthy temple visits in Chiang Mai to theremote beaches found in Koh Phi Phi, its a country that will inspire the senses without blo-wing your budget.Vietnam Despite its rise in popularity over the last few years, Vietnam is still an inexpensive traveldestination, and a be

13、autiful country of wonderful mountainscapes and sweeping white sands.Its also a great sun destination if youre looking to escape winter temperatures and boastssome of the cheapest beaches in the world. If you forget to pack your sunscreen, purchase abottle in Vietnam-a lOOml bottle will only cost yo

14、u less than $ 5.21. Which will be the best choice for a person interested in wild plants and animals? A. Portugal. B. Vietnam. C. Thailand. D. Ecuador.22. What can we learn about Portugal? A. Snowbirds are rarely seen there. B. It provides European culture for visitors to experience. C. It is popula

15、r among most Europeans. D. It owns the longest coastlines in the world.23. Thailand is different from the other attractions for its . A. temples. B. beaches. C. popularity. D. temperatures. B Teenager Red Gerard pulled off a shock win in the mens slopestyle snowboarding (白由式单板滑雪) to get the first go

16、ld medal for Team USA at the Winter ()lympics. At long lastthe USA has not had to wait until the second day of an Olympic-Summer or Winter-to winits first gold medal since 1998. The 17-year-old crashed on both of his first two runs in high winds , but achieved an un-believable final effort that no o

17、ne could match to become the youngest American man to win anOlympic winter gold medal since 1928. Sitting in llth place after two runs, Gerard impressed the judges deeply with his fallthrough a series of rails and huge jumps to beat Canadian riders Max Parrot (2nd place aftertwo runs) and Mark McMor

18、ris (lst place after two runs) to the silver and bronze (铜牌) re-spectively. I was surprised to make it even to the finals of the Olympics and to get first is above me,I dont even know whats going on to be honest, Gerard told the British reporter Oliver Jef-fers. I cannot believe what has just happen

19、ed-it is insane. Parrot put down a near-perfectrun as the last rider to go down, but it wasnt good enough to knock Gerard off the top spot.McMorris, who had been in the lead after two rounds, took his second straight Olympic slope-style bronze less than a year after crashing into a tree, which almos

20、t killed him. Gerard was a child prodigy, who could walk at nine months. He started snowboarding atthe age of two and managed to do a standing backflip by the time he was six years old. Hejoined the American national team just four years ago. His Olympic journey is set to continuein the mens big air

21、 competition, which will be making its debut in an Olympic Games on Feb. 21.24. What does Red Gerard think of his win in the mens slopestyle snowboarding? A. It is all worth it. B. It is not a shock. C. It is beyond all question. D. It is beyond expectation.25. Who won the second place in the men A.

22、 Red Gerard. B. Max Parrot. C. Oliver Jeffers. D. Mark McMorris.26. What can be inferred from the text? A. Gerard is the youngest gold-medal winner at the Winter Olympics. B. Gerard got the highest mark in the final round. C. McMorris crashed into a tree in his last effort. D. Parrot performed perfe

23、ctly in all his runs.27. Which of the following can be the best title of the text? A. A great winner in American history B. An accident at the Winter Olympics C. Teenager Red Gerard won the first gold medal D. Snowboarding winners at the Winter Olympics C Todays children are users of the Internet. C

24、oncern has been raised about the future im-pact of the digital footprints they are generating. While much discussion of this issue focuseson keeping children safe, little is known about how children manage their digital footprints. The Best Footprint Forward project explored what children know about

25、 digital foot-prints. Focus groups were made up of 33 children aged 10-12 years from three schools in re-gional NSW. Analysis of the focus groups shows children have some ways to keep safe online,but they need further guidance on how to build a positive digital footprint. The project found, while ch

26、ildren use the Internet for a variety of purposes (such ashomework, gaming and watching videos), communicating with friends was the most popularonline activity. They talked about password security, not putting personal details online (such as theirname, address and date of birth), blocking people wh

27、o harassed them, getting advice fromparents, and not clicking on anything silly, and not posting pictures of their faces. Theyshowed awareness of the potential consequences of their actions. While the children in the study had a high level of digital footprint awareness, they areonly aware of this a

28、s a responsibility. Their responses did not include any discussion of thebenefits offered by digital footprints. Their re-purposing of Instagram as a messaging servicesuggests a practical approach to the problem of, in the words of one girl in the study, the In-ternet always keeping it. Educative in

29、terventions (干预) should be designed to empower andprotect children, to supplement their existing digital footprint management ways.28. What can be inferred about the digital footprint from the first two paragraphs? A. It has no effect on childrens life. B. It keeps children safe all the time. C. It

30、may trouble children in the future. D. People have found out how children manage it.29. What do the children surf the Internet mainly for? A. Entertainment. B. School projects. C. Social communication. D. Playing computer games.30. Which has the closest meaning to the underlined word harassed in Paragraph 4? A. Troubled. B. Envied. C. Observed. D. Attracted.31. What can we learn about the c

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