1、A. Summer. B. Autumn. C. Winter.2. What is the calling number?A. 416-790-1256. B. 416-709-1256. C. 461-790-1256.3. Where is the post office?A. On the Fourth Avenue. B. On the Fifth Avenue. C. On the Sixth Avenue.4. How will the man go to work probably?A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot.5. What is the
2、relationship between the speakers?A. Friends. B. Colleagues. C. Couple.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,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至7题。6. What can we learn?A. The woman must go to the bank.B. The woman has
3、 never used an ATM before.C. The woman thinks it hard to use an ATM.7. Which is the first step to use an ATM?A. Put the card into the machine.B. Type in the PIN.C. Click on one of the choice they give.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. When will the man check out?A. In about half an hour. B. In about 13 minutes. C.
4、 At nine.9. Which is NOT right according to the speakers?A. It is morning. B. They are in New York. C. The clock just struck one.10. What can be used as deposit for his luggage?A. Master Card. B. VISA. C. Either Master Card or VISA.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where are the speakers probably?A. In an office
5、. B. On the road. C. In a booking office.12. Whats wrong with the woman?A. She made a wrong turn. B. She oversped. C. She ran a red light.13. What can we know?A. The woman knows little traffic knowledge.B. The woman sped up on the red light.C. The woman will get a ticket.听第9段材料,回答第14至 16题。14. How is
6、 Todd recently?A. Everything is good. B. Perfect. C. Couldnt be better.15. What will they do this weekend?A. Go to the cinema. B. Go to the theatre. C. Go to the club.16. When will they meet?A. At seven oclock on Saturday. B. At seven oclock on Friday.C. At five oclock on Friday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17
7、. Where does Alex Lin first know e-waste?A. Through the newspaper. B. Through the Internet. C. Through the magazine.18. What can we know about the charity group WIN?A. Its set up by Alex Lin.B. WIN sends people the message about e-waste.C. WIN recycles and reuses the e-waste.19. How many fixed compu
8、ters are given to students in Alexs town?A. Over 300. B. Over 200. C. About 150.20. Who are the computers donated to?A. Poor countries in Asia. B. Poor families in America.C. Poor countries in Africa.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。 AI cle
9、arly remember the day when my little brother was born: January 1, 1994. One of my favorite family photos shows me lying with my mother in the hospital bed, happy but un-aware of the small, sleeping baby in the background.I stayed with my grandparents for the weekend of my brothers birth, excited abo
10、ut my new brother but not yet aware of what having a little brother would mean. I didnt truly realize what was going on until we were in the hospital room at Duke University-coincidentally (碰巧地), the same room in which I had been born two years earlier.When I looked at my brother for the first time,
11、 I felt a mixture of fear and interest. Little did know that small, pink creature would grow up to be one of my favorite people in the world.In reality, though I am two years older than my brother, I am more often than not the real baby in the family. I am very lacking when it comes to common sense.
12、 Instructions constantly confuse me and I frequently find myself totally puzzled by things like knowing how to start the washing machine or manage the storage settings on my iPhone. Thats where Gibson comes in. The poor kid has had to guide me through more tasks than I would care to admit, but he ne
13、ver complains. Though I should probably be told to figure it out myself, he always comes through. Im envious of his ability to readily answer the ever-present, “What do you want to do with your life?” question at family gatherings. “Be a doctor,” he says-a solid answer, completely opposite to my sha
14、ky one, “Well, Im an English major, so.”My brother truly is my best friend. No one understands me better, and there isnt anyone else I would want to be stuck with in our family. I may not have a clear idea of where Im headed, but he is stuck with me. 21. How did the author feel when he saw his broth
15、er for the first time?A. Angry and sad. B. Excited and moved.C. Curious and scared. D. Happy and interested.22. What does the underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph mean?A. My brother is the real baby in the family.B. In fact, I seem to be less mature than my little brother.C. My brother gets m
16、ore love from the family than I do.D. I am growing more slowly than my brother.23. What does the brother often help the author do?A. Help him deal with many daily tasks.B. Help him with his studies.C. Give him advice on how to choose a major. D. Comfort him when he is in a bad mood.24. What is the b
17、est title for this text?A. My Strange Family Gatherings B. The Real Baby in the FamilyC. Stuck with Me-My Not-So-Little Little Brother D. The Feeling of Having a BrotherBCan dogs and cats live in perfect harmony in the same home? People who are thinking about adopting a dog as a friend for their cat
18、s are worried that they will fight. A recent research has found a new recipe of success. According to the study, if the cat is adopted before the dog, and if they are introduced when still young (less than 6 months for cats, a year for dogs), it is highly probable that the two pets will get along sw
19、immingly. Two-thirds of the homes interviewed reported a positive relationship between their cat and dog. However, it wasnt all sweetness and light. There was a reported coldness between the cat and dog in 25% of the homes, while aggression and fighting were observed in 10% of the homes. One reason
20、for this is probably that some of their body signals were just opposite. For example, when a cat turns its head away it signals aggression, while a dog doing the same signals submission. In homes with cats and dogs living peacefully, researchers observed a surprising behavior. They are learning how
21、to talk each others language. It is a surprise that cats can learn how to talk dog and dogs can learn how to talk Cat. Whats interesting is that both cats and dogs have appeared to develop their intelligence. They can learn how to read each others body signals, suggesting that the two may have more
22、in common than we previously suspected. Once familiar with each others presence and body language, cats and dogs can play together, greet each other nose to nose, and enjoy sleeping together on the sofa. They can easily share the same water bowl and in some cases groom (梳理) each other. The significa
23、nce of the research on cats and dogs may go beyond pets to people who dont get along, including neighbors, colleagues at work, and even world superpowers. If cats and dogs can learn to get along, surely people have a good chance.25. Some cats and dogs may fight when _. A. they misunderstood each oth
24、ers signals B. they look away from each other C. they are cold to each other D. they are introduced at an early age26. What is found surprising about cats and dogs? A. They eat and sleep each other. B. They learn to speak each others language. C. They observe each others behaviors. D. They know some
25、thing from each others voices.27. It is suggested in Paragraph 4 that cats and dogs _. A. have common interests B. have a common body language C. are less different than was thought D. are less intelligent than was expected28. What can we human beings learn from cats and dogs? A. We should live in p
26、eace with animals. B. We should know more about animals. C. We should learn to live in harmony. D. We should learn more body languages.CLost wallets which contain a picture of a baby are more likely to be returned to their owners, scientists have discovered. Researchers left 240 wallets on the stree
27、ts of Edinburgh last year to see how many were returned to their owners. Some of the wallets contained one of four photographsa baby, a cute little dog, a family and a portrait of an elderly couple. Other wallets contained a card suggesting the owner had recently made a charity donation, while a con
28、trol sample(对照组) contained nothing at all. Professor Richard Wiseman, a psychologist who was in charge of the experiment, said 42 percent of the wallets were posted back in total. Those containing the picture of the infant, or the baby were most likely to bring about an honest reaction from the find
29、er, with 88 percent being returned, followed by those containing pictures of the little dog at 53 percent. Of those featuring the family snapshot, 48 percent were sent to the return address and only 28 percent of those with the picture of the elderly couple. Wallets containing the charity cards and
30、the control sample were least likely to be returned, with rates of 20 and 15 percent.Prof Wiseman, of the University of Hertfordshire, said, “The baby kicked off a caring feeling in people, which is not surprising from an evolutionary perspective(角度). We were amazed by the high percentage of wallets
31、 that came back.”The wallets were planted at random about a quarter of a mile apart. Snapshots were inserted into a clear plastic window inside the wallets, none of which contained money.29. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. Researchers left 240 wallets on the streets of Edinburgh last year.B. Professor Richard Wiseman carried out an expe
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