1、每段对话仅读一遍。1. Whats the man going to do next?A. Order his lunch. B. Order his supper. C. Order his breakfast.2. What can we learn about the woman from the conversation?A. She has gone to France. B. She has been to France. C. She has lived in France. 3. Whats the man hunting for?A. His dog. B. His bag.
2、 C. His bike.4. Who is a member of IBM Company probably?A. Mary. B. Mr. Hunter. C. Herbert Wood.5. How does the man go to school in the morning?A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By car.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,各小题将给
3、出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Waiter and customer. B. Teacher and student. C. Boss and worker.7. Which dress does the man advise the woman to try on?A. The red one. B. The blue one. C. The purple one.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. Wha
4、t can we know about the man from the conversation?A. He cant cook. B. He can bake cakes. C. He sings a lot in Church.9. What do the two speakers have in common?A. Both of them can sing.B. Neither of them can cook.C. Neither of them can play an instrument.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Whats the probable
5、relationship between the two speakers?A. Brother and sister. B. Doctor and patient. C. Teacher and student.11. What can we know about the man?A. He never goes into the womans room.B. He rarely goes into the womans room.C. He always goes into the womans room.12. What does the man want to do?A. He wan
6、ts to do nothing. B. He wants to find something he needs.C. He wants to have a look at the smelly room.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. Where does the woman grow up?A. England. B. New York. C. New Zealand.14. Who must go to school in the womans country?A. Children above 16 years old. B. Children above 5 ye
7、ars old.C. Children between 5 and 16 years old.15. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man liked sports when little.B. The woman liked sports when little.C. Neither the man nor the woman liked sports when little.16. Which was the womans main sport when she was growing up?A. Ballet. B. Bas
8、ketball. C. Gymnastic.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. What can we know about Bush 43s father?A. He is a teacher. B. He is a senator. C. He is a president.18. Where did George Walker Bush grow up?A. The southwest state of Texas. B. The southeast state of Texas. C. The northwest state of Texas.19. Which col
9、lege did Bush study in?A. Duke University. B. Yale University. C. Stanford University.20. Which field did Bush get a degree at Harvard?A. In business. B. In politics. C. In history.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从ABCD中选出问题的最佳答案。(共15小题,每小题2.5分;计37.5分)AThough many people think of summer as a time to sl
10、ow down and enjoy a vacation, it can also be the perfect time to make money or get experience. Here are some good summer jobs for you.Survey-takingSurvey-taking is a way to make money during your summer holiday, especially if you live in an area that doesnt have many chances. With a computer or smar
11、tphone, you can sit on your sofa and search for survey sites such as Surveys On The Go, InboxDollars or Swagbucks. Without much effort, you can start making money for your opinions. However, the ease of use comes with a low earning potential.Food Delivery(递送) If you enjoy driving, you can use your c
12、ar to deliver food. You can sign up to deliver food from restaurants with services such as Uber Eats, DoorDash and Grubhub. Another choice is delivering daily used goods with services such as Postmates, Shipt and Instacart. The earning potential for delivery can be higher than for other jobs because
13、 customers often give tips. The disadvantage is that these jobs require you to put in more time.Photo ApplicationsIf you go to the mall, you can use an app such as Field Agent or Gigwalk to make money by taking pictures of products in stores. See any help-wanted signs in the store windows? Take a pi
14、cture and get paid for each one you find. House Sitting and Pet CareSummer is a time when people take vacations and may need someone to look after their homes or pets. Services such as HouseSitter and MindMyHouse connect homeowners with proper house sitters(看房人). For animal lovers who would rather c
15、are for someones pet while they are away, you can turn to services like Rover.21. What do we know about making money through Survey-Taking? A. Its interesting. B. It requires little effort. C. It takes much time. D. It requires special knowledge.22. Why is the earning potential for Food Delivery hig
16、her than for other jobs? A. You can get some extra reward.B. You work longer hours.C. You need to drive your own car.D. You deliver food for many people.23.Which app should you use if you enjoy looking after animals? A. Swagbucks. B. Uber Eats. C. HouseSitter. D. Rover.BLiving alone is hard, especia
17、lly for old people. Besides, some old homeowners might have trouble bringing food and articles of daily use in from a car. Or they might need someone to tell them where theyve put their house keys.College students are trying to find cheap, comfortable places to live without borrowing even more money
18、 from a bank. Dorms(宿舍) are a choice for some, but they often come with crowded bathrooms, shared bedrooms. And sometimes university housing is even more expensive than local apartments. A Canadian organization, Toronto HomeShare, noticed both of these problems and came up with a way to solve the pr
19、oblem.College students usually deal with some housework and provide company while living in comfortable environments without breaking the bank. The old benefit from it spiritually. Nick, a 27-year-old graduate student who lives with 75-year-old Maureen Tara, said, “Coming back home to Taras family h
20、elps me recover because its such a relaxed environment here. If Ive had a hard day and Im feeling low, theres lots of love in the air.”The level of care that older housemates need is different. Joshua is in a poor state of health. His son thanks the college student living with his dad for his help i
21、n dangerous situations when hes not around. “At least, there is someone to talk to my dad,” says Joshuas son. Students whove moved to a new city, far from their families and the comforts of a home-cooked meal, also need to find peace in their living situation. Bostons Nesterly is a homeshare app for
22、 senior/student living pairings, and people living in St. Louiss Skinker DeBaliviere neighborhood can take part in Homeshare St. Louis. The advantages of senior/student homeshare program are clear, and they might just make college students wonder why this wasnt a choice when they were sharing crowde
23、d dorms with others.24. What is the trouble of the old people living alone according to Paragraph 1?A. They miss their families too much.B. They cannot go somewhere far away.C. They have trouble dealing with daily housework.D. They cannot save themselves in dangerous situations.25. What is Toronto H
24、omeShares way to deal with the problem of the old and college students?A. By making them live together.B. By organizing students to help the old.C. By making them experience each others life.D. By supporting students life with the olds money.26. What does the example of Nick show?A. College students
25、 may face great stress.B. College students do chores to cover their rent.C. Old people need young peoples help and care.D. Sharing homes benefits college students spiritually.27. What does the last paragraph say about the homeshare program?A. It will include many other services.B. It is carried out
26、in Boston and St. Louis.C. It needs to improve its services.D. It is doubted by college students.COnce upon a time, researchers dreamed of building a robot storyteller. It would not only entertain young children, but also help them learn well. This dream has come true. The robot is called Tega. It i
27、s cute and appears to be useful in increasing young childrens language skills. Developed by a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), Tega sounds like a child, makes its body and face full of energy while storytelling and explains the tales on a screen with pictures.In an eight-week
28、experiment, Tega read picture books to 67 children aged from 4 to 6 in weekly meetings lasting an hour. During the meetings, Tega asked questions to have knowledge of the listeners language skills, tested them on a words meaning or asked them to draw conclusions about a character. For example, Tega
29、asked, “What do you think will happen to the boy?” Tega also recorded the facial expressions and body positions of the children to see how interested they were. For example, leaning forward was considered a good sign. After the book was finished, the children retold the story to Tega in their own wo
30、rds.One group of kids played with a personalized version(版本) of the robot, which improved each time it interacted with the kids, learning about their language skills from the conversations they had. For this group, Tega chose which book to read based on what it thought would be most suitable and inf
31、ormative for the childrens language level. Every second time, Tega would replace several words in the story for these children with more difficult words with similar meanings, such as “clamour” in place of “noise”.A second group interacted with a non-personalized Tega that remembered the children each week, but chose stories to read at r
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