1、BTae care of her parents.CWait for the washing machine to be repaired.4Where does the conversation probably tae place?AAt an airport. BIn a restaurant. CIn a post office.5Which flight will the man probably tae?AThe 6 ocloc flight this afternoon.BThe 2 ocloc flight tomorrow afternoon.CThe 6 o第二节(共15小
2、题) 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,井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。6When will the movie be over?AIn five minutes. BIn ten minutes. CIn fifteen minutes.7Where is the paring 10t?ABehind the movie theater.BBeside the cinema.CBehind a
3、tall building.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Where are the mans glasses?AOn his nose. BAbove the mirror. CIn the bathroom.9What does the man usually forget?AHis phone. BHis wallet. CHis fishing line.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Which of the following is true about Tahiti. according to the woman?AIts perhaps, located in the
4、Northern Pacific Ocean.BIts mostly formed from volcanic activity.CIts the highest island in French Polynesia.11What is the islands official language?AEnglish. BTahitian. CFrench.12What is Tahiti famous for?AIts beach scenery. BIts food. CIts population.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What is the man?AA student.
5、BA graduate CA teacher.14When does the man want to have his phone disconnected?AOn June 15. BOn July 18. COn July 19.15Where is the man now?AIn Shanghai. BIn Beijing. CIn ian.16What does the man as about at last?AChanging a home phone plan.BPaying for his phone bill.CGetting some money bac.听第10段材料,回
6、答第17至20题。17What did im see when the car crash too place?AA trun. BA tree branch. CAnother car.18Which part did im get injured most probably?AHer ears. BHer hands. CHer head.19What did im use to brea the car window?AHer foot. BHer head. CHer hands.20What can we learn from the tal?Aim started driving
7、a car at 16.Bim fainted twice after, getting out of the car.Cims car eploded after she got out of it,第二部分 阅读理解(共两节)第一节(共15小题)阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项。(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Imagine the tallest building in the United States. Fill that large building 44 times with rotten (腐烂的)fruits and vegetablesNow
8、you now how much food Americans waste every year It is hard to believe, right? About 133 .billion pounds of food get .thrown away. Thats one, third of all the food we produce. And a lot of it is thrown away for one simple reason Its ugly. The problem is that nature isnt perfect. Apples can get scarr
9、ed(留下疤痕)by storms. Cucumbers grow in C shapes. Carrots change into unusual for-lie forms. Watermelons get too big to fit on a refrigerator shelf. These cray-looing fruits and vegetables may .taste great. But most grocery stores refuse to sell them. Store owners say people judge food by how it loos.
10、No one wants a tomato that loos lie a two-headed monster. (怪物). But what if you could buy that tomato for half-price? A new movement is trying to mae people see the beauty in ugly food. Some stores are selling ugly produce. It tastes the same. And you pay less for it because the. food doesnt, loo pe
11、rfect. Usually, the stores find a nicer word than ugly; A Canadian chain uses naturally imperfect. In some US stores, its misfit produce. Whatever you call it, ugly food helps many .people. Farmers get paid for food they were going to have to throw away. Shoppers get cheaper fruits and vegetables. T
12、he ugly-food movement will also help some of the 44 million Americans who dont have enough to eat. Many groups give the ugly produce to hungry people. So really, who cares if that carrot loos a little . ugly?21We can now from the tet that _.Afood is thrown mostly because it goes badBfood waste is a
13、serious problem in AmericaCthe uglier the food is, the better it tastesDAmerica produces more food than Americans can eat22What is the in ugly food?AIt tastes the same but costs much less.BIt does much good to people.CIt is useful to hungry people.DIt tastes just as good as normal-looing produce.23T
14、he ugly-food movement is intended to _.Acall on people to help the poorBpersuade grocery stores to sell ugly produceCprove the value 0fugty produceDadvise people not to waste foodB In recent years, little free libraries of all shapes and sies have popped up. Often built by community members, they co
15、uld be found on street corners and the sidewals across the United States, hoping to share their boo collections with their neighbors. Minneapolis, Minnesota, even hosted the first Little Free Library Festival, where boo fans came together to promote literacy (读写能力)in their communities For the most p
16、art, little free libraries have more in common with boo sharing shelves in hotels, local pars, coffee shops and other public spaces than the traditional public library. Based on the rule of tae a boo, leave a boo, these little libraries can tae many forms from birdhouse-lie wooden structures to rede
17、signed newspaper selling machines, Robert Wirsing writes for the Bron Times. The little free library organiation began when a citien of Hudson, Wisconsin, named Todd Bol built a little one-room schoolhouse, filled it with boos and placed it in his front yard to honor his mother who passed away in 20
18、09. Together with a local educator named Ric Broos, the two began placing little free libraries across Wisconsin and sharing the idea with people across the country. Something we are eager for in this information age is that connection between people, Bol tells Margret Aldrich for Boo Riot. I want t
19、o show how Little Free Library is about readers inspiring readers. It goes on and on. While Little Free Libraries seem lie a harmless means to promote literacy by sharing boos with neighbors, a few of the roadside landing libraries have caused minor legal problems. officials in Los Angeles and Shrev
20、eport, Louisiana, have told some citiens that their homemade libraries broe city roles and that they would have to remove them to avoid being fined. Still, little free libraries have been well accepted by their commnunities. For anyone interested in maing their own at home, the organiation has poste
21、d helpful tips and guides for building the little boo lending boes in their neighborhoods.24What can we now about the little free libraries in America?AThey are state-owned.BThey are popular nationally.CThey are set up to sell boos.DThey help those with no boos to read.25What is a common character o
22、f little free libraries?AThey lie in many public places.BThey share a large collection of boos.CThey compete with traditional public libraries.DThey eist mainly in the form of wooden houses.26What is Todd Bols primary aim of building, a library?ATo remember his dead mother.BTo help people form a hab
23、it of reading.CTo set an eample to other communities.DTo share his nowledge, with other citiens.27What does Todd Bol thin of the little free libraries?AThey cause minor legal problems.BThey should continue to eist.CThey mean a lot to community members.DThey should be supported by the government.C JO
24、HANNESBURGThey say cats have nine livesNow a Chinese toad(蟾蜍)has joined the club of clever survivors South Africans are shoced by a toad that got trapped in a ship from China to Cape Town, after jumping into a candlestic(烛台)that was made thereSouth African officials reportedly planned to put down th
25、e creature, fearing it would cause harm as an invasive species if it were let go in the wild. But the toad got a last-minute pardon. Mango Airlines, a south African airline, transported the toad on Friday to Johannesburg to an animal center, after officials decided to find a way to let the toad live
26、. The two-hour flight was comfortable compared to the trip from China, a long way of many wees and thousands of ilometers across the Indian Ocean. Airline spoesman Hein aiser said the toad got first-class treatment, sitting in a plastic container together with Brett Glasby, an epert looing, after an
27、imals. There was even a ceremony, in which the toads boarding pass was handed to Glasby.He was the star of the Show on the flight. He was the unusual passenger, I thin every passenger stopped to have a loo. aiser said. On landing in Johannesburg, the toad was brought out of its container for a photo
28、 shoot. Observers said the brown toad seemed lie a cool customer. It belongs to the Asian Toad species. It is believed to have survived the trip from China by hardening its sin to prevent it from drying out, and also by slowing its breathing and heart rate-methods that help the species survive in ti
29、mes of drought(干旱).Weve had snaes in imported wood and insects in fruit. We were called because the toad was right inside the candlestic, and we had to brea it to get it out. Glasby, the epert, told The Star, a South African newspaper.28The underlined phrase an invasive species in second paragraph m
30、ay refer to _.Asomething which is not used to the local conditionsBsomething which is probably harmful to the native creaturesCsomething which has never appeared in local areasDsomething which is greatly good to the local people29The toad was able to arrive in South Africa alive _.Abecause it slowed its breath on the wayBbecause it used methods in times of droughtCbecause it form
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