1、听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Watch a football match. B. Go to Saipan. C. Pack his suitcase.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. The weight of the tree. B. The width of the tree. C. The height of the tree.3. What will be the last step for the clas
2、s to do?A. Collect some leaves. B. Make a card. C. Find some trees.4. What kind of ice cream does the woman want to buy first?A. A chocolate one. B. A coffee one. C. A banana one.5. Where did the man put his geography textbook?A. Under his bed. B. Next to the TV. C. On the cupboard.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分
3、,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。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. When did the man start to cough?A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Friday.7. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At home. B. In a clinic. C. In an of
4、fice.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the woman say about the cafeteria?A. It is crowded. B. It has long lines. C. It will open longer.9. What does the woman mean at last?A. She wont eat the dessert this time.B. She ate the dessert long time ago.C. The dessert doesnt look that good.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. W
5、hat can we know about Castle Comet?A. A concert will be held there on Saturday.B. People can enjoy a video show there.C. There are many lovely cafes in it.11. Where did the French writer Victor Hugo live?A. In the St. James Concert Hall. B. In the Castle Cornet. C. In Hauteville House.12. How long d
6、oes the walk around St. Peter Port last?A. 60 minutes. B. 90 minutes. C. 120 minutes.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why does the city want to fix up Main Street?A. To make it look nicer. B. To get it more competitive. C. To get ready for a big project.14. How does the man probably feel about the project?A. Di
7、sappointed. B. Interested. C. Unconcerned.15. What does the woman suggest the man do at last?A. Visit the zoo to acquire some ideas.B. Go to the art room to see some pictures.C. Talk with Mr. Jennings to get more information.16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates. B
8、. Teacher and student. C. Colleagues.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does the man probably do?A. A guide. B. A host. C. A traveler.18. What kind of story will be allowed to enter?A. Fiction with 600 words. B. Fiction with 1,800 words. C. Non-fiction with 900 words.19. What are required to be written on t
9、he back of each page of the story?A. The full name and address.B. The address and phone number.C. The phone number and full name.20. When will the winning stories be read out?A. On October 3rd. B. On November 16th. C. On December 25th.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A、B、C和D四个选
10、项中,选出最佳选项。ADay CampOur Day Camp is more than a place where children simply play. We are a group of devoted educators who long to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children.SailfishEntering 3rd & 4th GradesSailfish groups are separated by gender(性别)and enjoy intramural(校内的)sports with a gr
11、eater emphasis placed on teamwork and sportsmanship. Sailfish group also enjoy all of the aquatic(水生的)activities our waterfront campus has to offer, along with a daily schedule of activities that enrich the mind and body.TadpolesEntering KindergartenThis group of campers have their own learning faci
12、lity(设施)and take part in age-appropriate specials throughout the day. The Tadpoles swim twice daily in our in-ground swimming pool. A certified teacher and counselors(指导老师)organize and monitor the days activities, helping the Tadpoles to prepare for the fun of the upcoming school year.MinnowsEnterin
13、g 1st & 2nd GradesThese campers are grouped by gender and have the chance to play sports-centered games, explore art and science and become acquainted with the excitement of sailing on Stony Brook Harbor. Daily swimming lessons are also included, and trips to the beach are a favorite of the Minnows.
14、 Both certified teachers and senior counselors work with these campers to provide a safe and enriching experience.DolphinsEntering 5th & 6th GradesThese campers participate in a wide variety of sports and activities. Same-gendered grouping allows flexibility for the groups to choose their favorite g
15、ames during meeting times. Dolphins also spend time sailing on the Harbor, swimming in our in-ground swimming pool and participating in adventurous activities.21. Which camp can best improve students sense of cooperation?A. Tadpoles. B. Minnows. C. Dolphins. D. Sailfish.22. What do Tadpoles and Minn
16、ows have in common?A. The campers can have fun learning art.B. Campers are allowed to swim on their own.C. Professional teachers and counselors are available.D. The campers will get their sailing skills improved.23. What can we know about Dolphins?A. It offers campers many free sports.B. It gives ca
17、mpers a chance to adventure.C. It has few activities for campers to choose from.D. It provides the biggest swimming pool for the campers.BMarie Curie grew up in Warsaw, Poland where she was born on November 7,1867. Growing up as the child of two teachers, Marie was taught to read and write early. Sh
18、e was a very bright child and did well in school. She had a sharp memory and worked hard on her studies.As Marie grew older her family came upon tough times. Poland was under the control of Russia at the time. People werent allowed to read or write anything in the Polish language. Her father lost hi
19、s job because he was in favor of Polish rule. Then, when Marie was ten, her oldest sister died from disease. Two years later her mother also passed away.After graduating from high school, Marie wanted to attend a university, but this wasnt something that young women did in Poland in the 1800s. The u
20、niversity was for men. However, there was a famous university in Paris, France called the Sorbonne women could attend. Marie didnt have the money to go there, but agreed to work to help pay for her sister Bronislawa to go to school in France if she would help Marie after she graduated.It took six ye
21、ars, but after Bronislawa graduated and became a doctor, Marie moved to France and entered the Sorbonne. After three years she earned her degree in Physics. In 1894 Marie met Pierre Curie. They married a year later.In 1903, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Marie and Pierre Curie as well as
22、Henri Becquerel for their work in radiation. Marie became the first woman to be awarded the prize. In 1911 Marie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering the two elements(元素),polonium and radium. She was the first person to be awarded two Nobel Prizes.Marie died on July 4, 1934. She died fro
23、m overexposure to radiation, both from her experiments and from her work with X-ray machines. Today there are lots of safety measures to stop scientists getting overexposed to the rays.24. What is learned about Maries childhood?A. She fought strongly against Russian rule.B. She was mainly homeschool
24、ed by her parents.C. She was stricken with one misfortune after another.D. She set aside her studies to help support her family.25. Why did Marie fail to receive university education in Poland?A. She was too poor to afford it.B. She preferred to study in Paris, France.C. The Polish people were forbi
25、dden to use Polish.D. Universities didnt accept women students then.26. What achievement did Marie make?A. She set a historic record in history.B. She made radioactivity known to the public.C. She cured cancer patients by using radiology.D. She won two Nobel Prizes for her work in radiation.27. What
26、 does the last paragraph imply?A. Overwork led to Maries death.B. Marie sacrificed herself for science.C. Safety measures were available in Maries times.D. Marie devoted herself to operating X-ray machines.CTheres an ongoing discussion over whether electric vehicles(EVs) should emit(发出)sounds to let
27、 the blind and other pedestrians know theyre on the scene. Some think those sounds should be standardized-like the beep, beep, beep of heavy machinery backing up, so youll think something heavy this way comes when you hear it. Several car companies have created their own sounds, especially for car m
28、arkets outside the United States.Starting in 2021, all new electric vehicles of any model will need the acoustic vehicle alert(警报)system or AVAS. That sound will come into play when the car is reversing(倒车)or when its traveling at less than 12 miles an hour-speeds at which cars are more likely to be
29、 combining with pedestrians.Were calling on the government to take this announcement further by requiring AVAS on all existing electric and hybrid vehicles and to make sure drivers have them switched on,” John Welsman, guide dog owner and Guide Dogs staff member, said in a statement shared by CNN.Th
30、is action followed in the steps of Japan, which was an early adopter, passing its rules in 2010. Meanwhile, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration passed its final ruling in February 2018, requiring vehicles to emit sound if theyre traveling slower than 18.6 mph.Drivers in most situation
31、s have the ability to shut off the device(设备)when it is needed. They will probably eventually be standardized so your mind will automatically register electric car when you hear it. And thats a good thing to reduce the mess on the roads.28. What is discussed continuously about EVs?A. Whether they should carry the blind. B. Whether they should send out sounds.C. What e
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