1、每段对话仅读一遍。1. Whats wrong with the woman?A. She lost her money. B. She has no money in hand. C. She couldnt find the bank.2. What will happen to Julia and Tony?A. Julia will leave Tony. B. They will stay in love. C. Tony will quit drinking.3. What are the speakers talking about?A. The book. B. The sha
2、pe of the house. C. The decoration of the building.4. How long will it take to complete the walk?A. 20 minutes. B. 22 minutes. C. 42 minutes.5. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. At the reception. B. On the phone. C. At the hospital.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
3、,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. What are they going to do this Friday?A. Have breakfast together. B. Go for an outing. C. See a movie.7. When will they probably meet?A. 7:13. B. 7:30. C. At noon.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What do
4、es the woman think of the bike trip?A. Tiring. B. Fun. C. Dangerous9. What are they going to do tomorrow?A. Continue the bike trip. B. Go to the beach. C. Rest in a hotel room.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Which sports are popular in the mans country?A. Tennis and golf. B. Football and swimming. C. Table ten
5、nis and basketball.11. Which sports did people play more in the past according to the mans opinion?A. Golf. B. Tennis. C. Table tennis.12. Which sports do most people not dare to try?A. Extreme sports. B. Golf. C. Table tennis.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How many bones are there in the human body?A. 40. B.
6、 100. C. 206.14. Which is the function of bones?A. Keeping people healthy. B. Moving along the ground. C. Protecting the insides of the body.15. Which food is good for bones according to what the man said?A. Fruit. B. Cheese. C. Fish.16. Why should people do regular exercise?A. Make their bones stro
7、ng. B. Weaken their muscles. C. Provide a structure. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many people surveyed report they spend less time with their families?A. 11%. B. 28%. C. 44%.18. When did people spend about 26 hours every month with their families?A. In 2000. B. In 2006. C. In 2008.19. Whats the reason
8、why 50% of people surveyed said they were ignored?A. Other members spend too much time watching television.B. Other members spend too much time looking through the web.C. Other members spend too much time surfing social networking sites.20. What do the findings of the new study tell us?A. The use of
9、 Internet and social media is rising.B. People are spending more time with their friends.C. Members of U.S. families are spending less time together.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhile your competitors are still waiting for the water to warm
10、 up, you could be giving your dragon boat season a jump-start with a paddling vacation in Orlando, Florida. Spring camp is suitable for all ages and levels, perfect for those looking for a break from the ordinary (or cold) while enjoying the sport of dragon boat with like-minded people.The 2018 Flor
11、ida Training Camp promises to be a week of fun and fitness on and off the water. Register as a team, small group or individual, with customizable(定制的) add-ons for those looking to give an edge to their personal performance.The week will close out on Saturday with a camp BBQ and a racing regatta! Ope
12、ning festivities begin on the evening of Sunday April 15th with camp check-in.Training begins on Monday April 16th and ends on Saturday April 21st.GWN FLORIDA TRAINING CAMPDates: Monday April 16th to Saturday April 21st, 2018Price: $395 USD, $370 before January 19th, 2018Features include: Daily sche
13、duleTwice daily dragon boat training sessionsDaily video analysisIndividual help (twice weekly)Additional daily group sessionsCamp-sponsored socialsCUSTOMIZE YOUR CAMP EXPERIENCEThe options outlined below are available during the week of camp and can be booked as an add-on. Add-ons can be included i
14、n your initial registration or purchased at a later time through the online registration system.Option 1: High Performance Program,Cost: $75 USDIf you want to learn how to move your boat faster, then the High Performance program is for you! This option consists of three progressive one-hour sessions
15、 completely focused on racing techniques, strategies, and drills, with the goal of increasing your overall speed.Option 2: Coaching Community Dragon Boat (Level 1), $175 USDThis course is intended for anyone interested in entry-level coaching. Expect the material included in the course to cover safe
16、ty, ethics(道德) in coaching, coach-athlete communication, basic dragon boat technique, basic physiological requirements of dragon boat racing, race and practice planning, plus more. 21. According to the passage, in this camp.A. you will enjoy a BBQ at the opening B. you need to be over 18 C. you shou
17、ld have some dragon boat skills D. you can have fun on land22. How much does the camp with Option 1 cost if you pay at the end of 2017?A. $ 370. B. $ 395. C. $ 445. D. $ 470.23. We can learn from the passage that _.A. Option 1 includes a three-hour sessionB. add-ons can be bought during registration
18、 C. Option 2 is for those fond of advanced coachingD. video analysis is covered in the coaching course 24. The purpose of the passage is to _.A. recommend an upcoming training campB. introduce the options in a training camp C. provide ideas about how to spend a vacationD. offer advice on how to win
19、in dragon boat racesBA biologist once criticized for stealing eggs from the nests of the rarest bird in the world has been awarded the “Nobel Prize” of conservation after his methods saved nine species from extinction.Professor Carl Jones won the 2016 Indianapolis Prize - the highest accolade in the
20、 field of animal conservation - for his 40 years of work in Mauritius, where he saved an endangered kestrel from becoming the next Great Auk.When the 61-year-old first travelled to the east African island in the 1970s, he was told to close down a project to save the Mauritius kestrel. At the time th
21、ere were just four left in the wild, making it the rarest bird on Earth. However he stayed, using the techniques of captive breeding(人工繁殖), which involved snatching eggs from the birds nests and hatching(孵化) them under incubators, prompting the mothers to lay another set of eggs in the wild. A decad
22、e later, the number of Mauritius kestrels had soared to over 300 and today there are around 400 in the wild. The biologist has also been necessary in efforts to bring other rare species back from the edge of extinction, including the pink pigeon, echo parakeet and Rodrigues warbler.Prof Jones, was a
23、warded the $250,000 (172,000) prize at a ceremony in London.“As a young man in my 20s, I certainly didnt enjoy the stress and the tension of the criticism I received,” Reflecting on the start of his career, he said the Maurutius kestrel project had been seen as a “dead loss” at the time. In the 1970
24、s there was fierce opposition to the captive breeding techniques, with critics arguing that they were too risky and took the emphasis off breeding in the wild.Prof Jones has devoted his whole life to his work, only becoming a father for the first time eight years ago, at 53. He said receiving the pr
25、ize was particularly important to him, because it proved that his work to save birds was right.25. What does the underlined word “accolade” mean in Paragraph2?A. return B. level C. honor D. research26. According to the passage, Great Auk is _.A. an endangered bird B. an extinct birdC. a popular bird
26、 D. a fierce bird27. What can we know from the figures in Paragraph 4?A. Taking eggs from the nests has worked well.B. The wild environment for kestrel has changed a lot.C. Kestrel has adapted to the life in the wild.D. Its difficult to protect kestrel.28. Prof Jones idea of taking eggs from the bir
27、ds nests _.A. was proved of no use B. was widely acceptedC. was promoted officially D. was criticized by some peopleC There is no denying that some people live to be older than others. Followed are the standard explanations: keeping a moderate diet, engaging in regular exercise, etc. But what effect
28、 does your personality have on your longevity (长寿)? Are there any kinds of personalities contributing to longer lives? A new study in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society looked at these questions by examining the personality characteristics of 246 children of people who had lived to be at
29、 least 100. According to the study, those who live the longest are more outgoing, more active and less neurotic(神经质的)than other people. Long-living women are also more likely to be sympathetic and cooperative than women with a normal life span. These findings are in agreement with what you would exp
30、ect from the evolutionary theory: those who like to make friends and help others can gather enough resources to make it through tough times. Interestingly, however, other characteristics that you might consider advantageous had no impact on whether study participants were likely to live longer. Thos
31、e who were more self-disciplined, for instance, were no more likely to live to be very old. Also, being open to new ideas had no relationship to long life, which might explain all those bad-tempered old people who are fixed in their ways. Whether you can successfully change your personality as an adult is the subject of a longstanding
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