1、3. Where is the man probably going?A. The airport. B. The post office. C. The market.4. What is the girl interested in?A. Banking. B. Painting. C. Writing.5. What cant the woman stand?A. The mans bad habit. B. The noisy music. C. The food.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
2、、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. Why does the man make the call?A. To confirm something. B. To make an appointment. C. To book a flight ticket.7. What does the woman promise to do?A. Write a paper. B. Call the man back. C. Give Mr.
3、 Brown the message.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How does the man plan to go to New York?A. By train. B. By air. C. By coach.9. What kind of ticket does the man want?A. A return ticket. B. A single ticket. C. A first-class ticket.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates. B.
4、 Teacher and student. C. Mother and son.11. What excuse does the boy make?A. He cant find his exercise book. B. He didnt feel well yesterday.C. He left his book on the bus.12. How does the woman feel?A. Surprised. B. Satisfied. C. Annoyed.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How does the man find basketball match?A
5、. Violent. B. Exciting. C. Boring14. What is the score now?A. 10:2. B. 12:10. C. 12:12.15. What will the woman bring the man?A. A cup of coffee. B. A beer. C. Some popcorn.16. Who has a great shot?A. Johnson. B. Andrew. C. Jane.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How does the speaker get the information?A. From a
6、 lecture. B. From a magazine. C. From a research.18. Which country is the most expensive one for overseas students?A. China. B. Australia. C. The United States.19. Which country ranks third on the list?A. The UK. B. Japan. C. Italy.20. What is the average cost of overseas students in Hong Kong per y
7、ear?A. About US $35,000. B. About US $30,000. C. About US $22,000.第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供) (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。AChicago festival season is here, but are you ready? Music festivals, film series, street fests, beer bashes its a summer long party. So pull ou
8、t your calendar, read our guide and start enjoying weekends.Friday Art Markets at Daley PlazaSelect Fridays August 19 through SeptemberDaley PlazaCost: FreeDirections: Nearly 75 artists will be showing their work in Daley Plaza, including jewelry, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, glass, wearables, wo
9、od and mixed media.Website: http:/www.FridayArtMarketsaDaleyPlaza php?sid=146320Renegade Chicago Pop-UpSept. 9-10Pilsen Get your hands on the goods at this outdoor celebration of all things handmade. Festivities include food trucks, DJ sets, craft brews, DIY workshops, photo ops and shopping./www.Re
10、negadeChicagoPop-Up php?sid=146346Millennium Park Summer Music SeriesSelect Mondays and Thursday June 12 through Aug. 21Millennium Park Grab a blanket and some picnic snacks for a free outdoor concert in the park. The music series features a wide variety of music from top local, national and interna
11、tional artists./www.MillenniumParkSummerMusicSeries php?sid=146432Northsider Craft Beer FestSept 23Uptown $15 - $69 Spend a day on the green sampling beers and hard ciders (苹果汁)from breweries across the country, including Colorado, Michigan, California and Wisconsin and lets not forget those in our
12、own home state, too./www.NorthsiderCraftBeerFest php?sid=14646721. What can you buy when you visit Friday Art Markets at Daley Plaza?A. Art works. B. Beers. C. Picnic snacks. D. Fruit juice.22. In which festival do people have to pay?A. Friday Art Markets at Daley Plaza. B. Renegade Chicago Pop-Up.B
13、. Millennium Park Summer Music Series. D. Northsider Craft Beer Fest.23. Which of the following lasts more than two months?C. Millennium Park Summer Music Serie. D. Northsider Craft Beer Fest.BGrowing up in the mountainous Sierra de Penamayor, in Asturias, northen Spain, Aladino Montes had been shoo
14、ting deer ever since he was a child, but his life as a hunter came to an abrupt end 10 years ago, when he met Bambi, an adorable deer that has remained by his side ever since. Aladino has never shot an animal since.53-year-old Aladino recalls driving through the mountains in his little jeep, ten yea
15、rs ago, when he saw a couple of cows being followed by a skinny little deer. Deer dont usually hang out with cows, so he approached the animals for a closer look. Thats when he noticed that the deer had several wounds and would have probably died without proper medical care. He put the injured anima
16、l in his car and drove back to his house when he nursed it back to health. But instead of running back towards the forests, the deer stayed by Aladinos side. Theyve been best friends ever since.He always loved animals, but his father had taught him to hunt deer as a child. He did it for food, not sp
17、orts, but ever since he adopted Bambi, he hasnt shot a single animal.Aladinos cabin sits at 1,140 meters above sea level, offering tourists a beautiful view of the surrounding mountainside. On clear days, one can see all of central Asturias all the way to Gijon, but most people dont travel to Les Pr
18、aeres for the view, they come to see Bambi, the friendly deer.Sometimes, Bambi will elk straight into the bar in search of Aladino and leave everyone with their mouth open, or even let people pet her. But shes always most comfortable at the side of her rescuer. Shes so relaxed around him that she ma
19、kes other deer feel safe as well.24. What does the underlined word “abrupt” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Quick. B. Happy. C. Sudden. D. Slow.25. What made Aladino give up hunting?A. The kind cows. B. His kind-hearted nature.C. The deers bad conditions. D. His rescue of the wounded deer.26. What do you kno
20、w about the little deer Bambi now?A. It is a tourist attraction. B. It is doing nothing.C. It is a symbol of friendship. D. It is living under the natural state.27. What does the deer Bambi like to do best?A. Go to the bar. B. Stay around Aladino.C. Let people pet her. D. Attract other deer to some
21、near.CGardening is a very popular hobby. And it is one that produces wonderful results food for your dinner table and flowers for your home! Gardens themselves can be very beautiful. So you would think that a garden path is a great place to be. Well, in conversation, it is not. Leading someone up th
22、e garden path means you are trying to trick them. You are not trying to show them your beautiful flowers.Speaking of beautiful flowers, gardeners love to see small buds (芽) forming on their plants. Besides plants and flowers, people can bud, too. If a child is good at drawing and painting, we can ca
23、ll him a budding artist. So “budding” describes something that is beginning to develop.On the opposite end, you stop something from growing if you nip it in the bud. This is a common expression when we talk about stopping something bad and preventing it from continuing. Its good to nip small problem
24、s in the bud before they turn into big problems.Now flowers that bloom (开花)are beautiful to see even garden-variety flowers. “Garden-variety” describes anything that is common and not so special. You can have a garden-variety coldnot a serious illness.Now, a problem that many gardeners have is weeds
25、. Weeds grow easily and can quickly take over a garden. In conversation, we sometimes use “weeds” to mean too many details. So, if you are in the weeds, you are taken over by too many details.As we said, weeds grow quickly. So do children. So, we like to say a child grows like a weed. This expressio
26、n compares a childs fast growth to that of a weed.28. What do you mean to do if you lead a man up the garden path?A. Cheat him. B. Act as a guide.C. Teach him to work. D. Show him your garden.29. What should you do if you find your little brother smoking?A. Treat it as a garden-variety matter. B. Le
27、ad him up the garden path.C. Encourage him to smoke. D. Nip it in the bud.30. In which situation may you be made busy and bored?A. You meet a garden-variety problem. B. You are budding in your career.C. You are in the weeds. D. You grow like a weed.31. How does a mother feel if someone says her chil
28、d grows like a weed?A. Angry. B. Proud. C. Discouraged. D. Overjoyed.DWebber is a labor economist. His latest research offers guidance on how to keep students on target to earn a degree from a college or university. Among his findings: It is important, whenever possible, for college students to comp
29、lete their degree program in four years. Also, getting a part-time job is probably a good thing to help finance a college education. But too much time spent working on a job makes it less likely the student will graduate.One thing, Webber said, is financial aid that helps many students pay for college. Scholarships and other assistance generally stop after four years. So the cost of each additional year in school is likely to come almost entirely from the student and/or parents.
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