1、A.By car. B. By bike. C. By bus.3.What are the speakers talking about?A.The new name for Holland.B.Their plans for the holiday.C.Janes trip to the Netherlands.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At home. B. In a KTV. C. In a classroom.5.What does the woman suggest the man do?A.Change
2、 the carpet. B. Paint the walls. C. See a film.第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听第 6 材料,回答第 6、7 题。6.What does the woman like best?A.Operas. B. Films. C. Concerts.7.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Friends. B. Mother and son. C. Husband and wife.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8.What are the sp
3、eakers talking about?A.The mans family B. The mans weekend C. The mans mobile phone9.What is the mans father doing in the photo?A.Hiking B. Swimming C. Fishing10.What does the woman suggest?A.The man should go camping more.B.Family activities are very important.C.Life could be fun without social med
4、ia.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11.What is probably the man?A.A parent B. A teacher C. A reporter12.What does the girl often use?A.Her computer. B. Her ipad. C. Her mobile phone.13.What action has the girls school taken?A.It has provided special desks.B.It has made strict rules for students.C.It has given
5、 students more time for outdoor activities.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14.How does the woman feel about the video?A.Funny. B. Surprised. C. Worried.15.What does the Australian man say about himself?A.He really misses Australia.B.He came to China over 10 years ago.C.He is bored with being an English teach
6、er.16.What is the biggest problem for the Australian man?A.Food. B. Weather. C. Transportation.17.What will the two speakers do?A.Continue their work.B.Watch the video together.C.Order takeout food for dinner.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18.How many people joined the Police Open Day in person?A.Over 2.3
7、million. B. Over 1.3 million. C. Over 1 million.19.What were new for this year?A.Intelligent robots. B. Police dog performances. C. Displays of different guns.20.Where could visitors see an exhibition of pictures?A.In Nanshan. B. In Baoan. C. In Longgang第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅
8、读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AAmong the many things that Brisbane(布里斯班), Australia, does really well is the care for kids. Heres a list of places that we think will be suitable for your kids. Swimming poolsSimple way for happiness: mix kids with water. Of course, this is a choice for the hot summe
9、r months. ParksFree outdoor funthats what Brisbanes parks offer kids of all ages. Parks encourage imagination and activity for little people and a place for parents to let them run wildly. The Childrens Art CentreThe Childrens Art Centre has proven very popular with their programs and exhibitions. W
10、e love the artist-run workshops and performances(unusually you must pay some money)specially designed for children too. South Bank ParklandsSouth Bank Parklands has everything you need to keep little ones amused. Take them for a swim at the man-made beach, play on one of the playgrounds by the river
11、. On weekends, go through the arts market or go to a cheap movie at the South Bank cinema. South Bank Parklands often hosts free events and performances too. Roma Street ParklandClose to bus transport, this inner city parkland is easily accessible(可进入的)and ideal for kids of all ages. Younger kids ca
12、n take a trip on the Jelly Bean Express, a 1. 3 km trackless train ride around the parkland or theres a playground to explore. Free entry and open daily. Skating and climbingWe love the places that let the kids expend all that youthful energy. Take them roller skating or ice skating. Or try rock cli
13、mbing at a variety of indoor and outdoor places around Brisbane. 21. If your kids want to watch performances for free, you can take them to _.A. South Bank Parklands B. Roma Street ParklandC The Childrens Art Centre D. Parks22. What can we know about Roma Street Parkland?A. It opens only at weekends
14、. B. Only younger kids can visit it. C. We need not buy tickets for a visit. D. You have to walk when visiting it. 23. What does the text mainly talk about?A. Some interesting places for kids in Brisbane. B. How to travel in Brisbane. C. The best time to visit Brisbane. D. Brisbanea beautiful city i
15、n Australia. BI am connected to many people working as volunteers all over the world, even after COVID-19 broke out.Twelve days ago, I was contacted by someone I know, a person from Kenya. He shared a story about his work for kindness and joy. In his sharing, I discovered his family and other famili
16、es had no food since March 23 because of lockdown (禁闭).For one day I was grief-stricken for them. I mean, how could I, in North Carolina, possibly do anything to help feed a man and 50 people on the other side of the world? After a sleepless night I awoke with clarity to give money to these families
17、. It was not a lot of money, but all that I had and I was determined to find a way to get the funds (资金) to Kenya from the US. Luckily, I succeeded in the end. My friend has been able to make the money go far buying corn, oil, fruit, and vegetables to feed 20 adults and 30 children. And now they hav
18、e food.Each day presents a new problem. Many more people in other countries in Africa have reached out to me asking for help. It is heartbreaking. I cannot help everyone with money but I am determined to help everyone I can with telling their stories through our column Global Storytellers for Kindne
19、ss on our website. I asked my friend for a list of the children in his family. So now I sit with a list of 30 names, ages, and school years, wondering what on earth we can do for these children. Each night I sleep with a question and hope my dreams will give me guidance during my awake time.Each day
20、 is filled with problems and difficulties I could never have imagined, and also thoughts, actions, and ideas that are blossoming to extend love and mercy between many humans.24.What caused the families from Kenya to suffer starvation (饥饿)?A. The large population. B. Lack of enough fund.C. The lockdo
21、wn in Kenya. D. The poor production of crops.25.What can we know about the authors help for those families in Kenya?A. He raised a large amount of money.B. He bought the necessities for them.C. He helped them through an organization.D. He overcame great trouble helping them.26. How did the author fe
22、el when many people turned to him?A. Heartbroken. B. Confused. C. Delighted. D. Content.27.Which of the following can best describe the author?A. He cant have a sound sleep every night.B. He is a man full of love and sympathy.C. He has funded 30 persons in Africa so far.D. He is a man skilled in set
23、ting up websites.CWhen you go out to eat in a restaurant, you are concerned with both the food and the environment. Universo Santi in Spain delivers (实现) both. Customers could notice that there is something different and special about the restaurant. The employees (雇员)consist entirely of people with
24、 special needs.“People come here not because the employees are disabled (残疾的) but because its the best restaurant in the area. Their talking is always about the food, which they really enjoy,” said Antonio Vila, president of the Fundacin Universo Accesible, an organization which works on helping peo
25、ple with disabilities join the workforce. “I always wanted to show that people with disabilities, given the right training, were able to do everything,” said Vila.Now the 20 employees, aged from 22 to 62, are very proud to be working in the restaurant. “I feel really lucky to be part of it,” said Gl
26、oria Bazn, head of human resources, who has cerebral palsy (脑瘫). “Its difficult to work when society just sees you as someone different. This has given me the opportunity to be independent and to take part like any other human being. I appreciate it very much.”There are other restaurants that make i
27、t their duty to employ people with special needs. In New York, Puzzles Bakery & Caf believes that everyone deserves (应得到)a chance. Thats why they employ people with developmental disabilities. Brownies & Downies, a lunch caf in the Netherlands, is run by people with Downs syndrome. The caf was a big
28、 success.These efforts show that people who have disabilities still have abilities and can be trained to do all types of jobs. They just have to be given a fair chance.28. What is special about Universo Santi?A.It is the leading restaurant in Spain. B. It offers all kinds of delicious food.C. It pro
29、vides a pleasant environment. D. It has workers all with special needs.29.What can we infer about people like Gloria Bazn?A.They hardly attend social events.B.They are good at cooking dishes.C.They are grateful to work at the restaurant.D.They care too much about others opinions.30.What can we learn
30、 according to Puzzles Bakery & from Paragraph 4?A.All people should get the same chance.B.It is difficult to employ people with special needs.C.Employees should be trained to do all types of jobsD.The food and the environment are of equal importance.31.Where is the text most likely from?A.A novel. B. A news report.C. A guidebook. D. An educational bookDThe UN Environment Programme says that raising temperatures could mean the end of some migrating (迁徙) animals.Migrating animals move through several environments as they travel away from the cold area into winter to warmer ones. Birds ma
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