1、每段对话仅读一遍。1. When did the football match start? A. At 2:15. B. At 2:45. C. At 3:00.2. What are they talking about? A. Dinner. B. Tip. C. Shop.3. What does the woman mean? A. The man should say “sorry” to Paul. B. Paul can repair the radio himself. C. There is no need to apologize.4. Why does the woma
2、n prefer to live in the country? A. The landscape is beautiful. B. The transportation is convenient. C. It has a good climate.5. How does the woman feel about the snow? A. Bored. B. Proud. C. Surprised.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
3、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至8题。6. When does the conversation take place? AJust before the exam B. After the summer vacation. CAt the end of the term.7. What will the man probably do next summer? A. To visit his parents. B. To go to Yunnan. C. To make more money.8. Wha
4、t does the woman think about the mans plan? A. It is bad for his study. B. She supports his plan. C. It is not a realistic plan. 听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. Why does Jack decide to move to Boswell? A. Because people there are warm-hearted. B. Because it is half the size of Highland Park. C. Because he will h
5、ave a much greater opportunity.10.What kind of job may Mary get in Boswell? A. Planting in a park. B. Teaching in a new school. CStarting a company.11. Whats the probable relationship between Jack and Mary? A. Friends. B. Husband and wife. C. Boss and secretary. 听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. What is the man?
6、 A. Student. B. Doctor. C. Waiter.13. Why did the man apologize to the woman? A. Because she wanted to have a free meal. B. Because he made her wait so long. C. Because there was an insect in her noodles.14. How does the woman feel at the end of the conversation? A. Angry. B. Pleased. C. Sad. 听第9段材料
7、,回答第15至17题。15. What is Greg Sonders ? A.A college official. B.A student from Brown College. CA boss from a company.16. What does Greg want to know? A. Marys grade point average. BMarys test scores. C. If Mary is interested in college sports.17. What sport is Mary probably best at? A. Volleyball. B.
8、Basketball. C. Baseball. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。18. How much does the Australian Bush Pass cost if you are a student? A,$760. B.$800. C. $840.19. In which city of Australia can you start using the Pass?A. Sydney. B. Any city. C. Melbourne.20. Which is the terminal(终点)of the route the speaker suggests? A.
9、 Alice Springs. B. Melbourne. C. Sydney.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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。A Next Thursday is the World Book Day-a celebration of all things wonderful about books for all ages, with author events, school fancy- dress parades and a1 book token(
10、优惠券) given to all schoolchildren under 18. Sometimes, reading a modern novel can be tough (Booker Prize- winner The Luminaries ran t0 832 pages!), especially if you lack confidence in your literacy skills. In fact, one in six people in the UK never pick up a book because theyve experienced difficult
11、ies or are out of the habit of reading for pleasure. But the Galaxy Quick Reads series are designed to introduce reluctant readers to bestselling short funny novels, which bring the joy of reading without demanding hours of concentrated time. They cover a range of subjects, from romance to comedy. Y
12、ou can read Jojo Moyess Paris For One , a romantic adventure inwhich 26-year-old Nell books a weekend away to Paris with her lazy,neglectful boyfriend. When he fails to turn up, she is alone in the city.That is, until she meets Fabien, who shows her the charms of theFrench capital - in more ways tha
13、n one. Meanwhile, Adele Gerass moving story Out InThe Dark was set in World War I, in which young Rob came back from the battlefields. Determined to find the officers widow to return the photo of her and their daughter that the captain kept with him, he traveled several thousand miles but never gave
14、 up.Dead Man Talking is a fantastic tale of Pat, who had a terrible fight with his best friend, Joe, ten years ago-but now hears that Joe is dead, and he must attend his funeral. But Joe is not going quietly that good night-hes lying in his coffin being very chatty indeed.21. What will happen on the
15、 World Book Day according to the poster? A. Schoolchildren will be given fine clothes as gifts. B. The authors of books will attend some events. C. Experts will encourage people to write their novels. D. Theres a range of books that are priced at just l.22. If you are interested in a horror story, y
16、ou may choose_. A. Galaxy Quick Reads B. Paris For One C. Dead Man Talking D. Out In The Dark23. The passage is mainly about_. A. recommendation of good books to readers B. the history of the World Book Day 2015 C. advice on how to get cheap books D. a plan to develop the habit of reading among adul
17、tsB When I was 10 years old, I tried out for the cheerleading squad. I had taken gymnastics classes for two years to prepare for these tryouts. However, I didnt make the team. It was a heavy blow to me. I cried all night. Kids today wont experience that kind of rejection. Theyre growing up in everyb
18、ody gets a turn world where every child gets a chance to kick the ball, sing the song, and win the award. But thats not always such a good thing. Parents have become fearful of letting kids fail, thinking that our children are easily hurt and will never recover from anything-thats a serious problem.
19、 Last week, my 7- year-old daughter didnt get into the school play. At first, I was upset by it. How would she react? When I gave her the news, I was ready to hug her and cry with her. She looked at me, made a slight face and said, Thats too bad. Whats for dinner? It clearly wasnt the end of her wor
20、ld. Maybe if we let our kids experience rejection once in a while, wed realize they are much stronger than we think. Kids need to be able to handle disappointments; doing so helps them to prepare for real life. Most importantly, rejection carries the possibility not only for growth and can also moti
21、vate kids to try harder the next time. Rejection is pain. There is no way around that. How will our kids ever discover their true talents if we dont let them? Instead of complaining, maybe we should consider rejection an opportunity.24. The author shared her childhood story with readers to_. A. show
22、 how her parents attached importance to her education B. suggest how difficult it was for her to join a cheerleader squad C. introduce the topic of how to let kids face rejection in life D. explain why children are easily hurt in the process of their growth25. When failing to get into the school pla
23、y, the authors 7-year-old daughter_. A. felt greatly disappointed B. was upset about it C. cried all night D. thought nothing of it26.1n the authors opinion, rejection_. A. is something that can be avoided in life B. is good for the growth of the children C. discourages children from learning new th
24、ings D. causes children to lose their confidence27. What is important when we face rejection according to the last paragraph? A. Attitude. B. Interest. C. Health. D. Memory.C A hundred years ago on Monday, a once-mighty species became extinct. At the Cincinnati Zoo, a passenger pigeon named Martha d
25、ied at the age of 29. It was a quiet end to a noisy species. As recently as the mid-1800s, billions of passenger pigeons swarmed across the eastern half of the United States. But they proved no match for humans, whose rapidly advancing technology drove the birds to extinction in a matter of decades.
26、 Other species were also spiraling toward extinction in the late 1800s, but the destruction of the passenger pigeon happened on full public display. It became the icon (标志) of extinction. A hundred years later, the passenger pigeon remains iconic. In 2012, a group of scientists launched a project no
27、w named the Great Passenger Pigeon Comeback to create cloned passenger pigeons-or at least birds genetically engineered to have passenger pigeon features. Two years later, project scientists are still hard at work. But they cant say when-or even if-the bird will fly again. Nor has anyone ever cloned
28、 a bird, so every step in the plan will take the project scientists into unknown scientific territory to give rise to a passenger pigeon. Extracting an undamaged passenger pigeon gene from museum specimens (样本) seems impossible. Novak and his colleagues are hoping to reconstruct the gene of the band
29、-tailed pigeons, the closest living relatives of passenger pigeons, which live in the western United States. Even if the scientists end up with some passenger pigeon chicks in a few years, they will still be a long way from successfully reestablishing the species. However, people today can learn man
30、y lessons in its disappearance and apply it to protecting threatened species today.28. The underlined word spiraling in the second paragraph means_. A. circling at a lower speed B. declining sharply B. marching forward fast D. increasing gradually29. The project Great Passenger Pigeon Comeback is intended to _. A, reintroduce passenger pigeons to America B. experiment with cloning technology C. protect the endangered band-tailed pigeons D. recreate an extinct bird species30. Which of the following are the difficulties of carrying out the project? a. They couldnt find an
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