1、4. When will the speakers play basketball? A. On Sunday afternoon. B. On Saturday afternoon. C. On Saturday morning.5. What was the girl probably doing?A. Washing her head.B. Talking on the phone.C. Checking her messages.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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
2、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。6. What might the womans job be? A. Shes a nurse. B. Shes a doctor. C. Shes a teacher.7. Which city will the boy visit next week? A. Harbin. B. Beijing. C. Shanghai. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where is Tammy from? A. Italy. B. Indi
3、a. C. China.9. Where will the speakers go now? A. To their dorm room. B. To a cafeteria on campus. C. To a street near a shopping center. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who often goes to the caf? A. Students. B. Teachers. C. Office workers.11. How does the woman describe the library? A. Sunny. B. Crowded. C.
4、Comfortable.12. Why did the woman open the caf A. To make money. B. To have a place to study. C. To meet different people. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why didnt the man want to answer the womans questions at first? A. He was busy shopping. B. He didnt want the gift. C. He wasnt interested in the questions.
5、14. What does the man usually use to get online? A. His iPad. B. His computer. C. His Samsung cell phone.15. What does the man usually do on the Internet? A. He plays video games. B. He watches TV shows. C. He sends work emails.16. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a bank. B. In an offic
6、e. C. In a shopping center. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many children were accepted into the camp? A. 30. B. 50. C. 100.18. What will the children do in the afternoons? A. Play outside. B. Have lessons. C. Learn to make crafts.19. What will the children make on Wednesday? A. A bread house. B. A wooden
7、 deer. C. A Christmas stocking.20. What will the camp do with the childrens craftwork? A. Give it to the parents. B. Sell it to raise money. C. Award prizes for the best craft.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共10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。AA factory tour this summer! Here are some gre
8、at ones to consider.The Jelly Belly Bean Company Fairfield, CAAt this working factory, guests can watch the process of making this famous candy. Have lunch at the Visitor Center Caf, where you can order a jelly bean-shaped pizza or hamburger! It is located an hour north of San Francisco. Theres no a
9、dmission charge for the 40-minute walking tour. Tours are given most days from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, but come during a weekday to see the candy making in process.Louisville Slugger Baseball Bat MuseumLouisville, KYSee how each bat is carefully carved out at this family-favorite factory tour. Tour visi
10、tors leave with a miniature bat souvenir and personalized bats can be ordered when you arrive and picked up before you leave. Adult tickets are $9. Child tickets are $4. Ages five and under are free. It opens at 9:00 am Mondays through Saturdays. Check the website for specific days and times.E-One F
11、ire Truck Factory Ocala, FL Take this walking tour of a plant in Florida and see for yourself the technology and skill required to build these emergency vehicles. Tours are offered Monday to Friday, at 9:00 am and 11:00 am. Prices are $8 for adults and $6 for children. Kids under 6 are not permitted
12、 on the tour for safety reasons. Reservations are required for all tours. Please call 352-861-3524 to schedule a tour. Firefighters can tour for free!Crayola Crayon CompanyEaston, PANo, this isnt the actual place where the waxy rainbows are made. But its an even-better visitor center where families
13、can not only see how crayons are made, but can explore and use various Crayola art tools and products. Kids can use the latest Crayola products to create masterpieces on site. The visitor center is open most days from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm. The online calendar shows special hours, themes, and daily act
14、ivities. Tickets are $9.50 each.21. Which of the following is true about the Jelly Belly Bean Company?A. Three meals are prepared for you. B. It is open every day.C. You have to spend some money visiting it. D. It lies north of San Francisco.22. If a five-year-old boy and his parents visit Louisvill
15、e Slugger Baseball Bat Museum, they have to pay _.A. $22 B.$17 C. $18 D. $1323. The factory tour this summer involves _. A. politics, economics, science and culture B. diet, sports, traffic and art C. history, literature, education and custom D. health, invention, astronomy and carBAt thirteen, I wa
16、s diagnosed(诊断) with kind of attention disorder. It made school difficult for me. When everyone else in the class was focusing on tasks, I could not.In my first literature class, Mrs. Smith asked us to read a story and then write on it, all within 45 minutes. I raised my hand right away and said, “M
17、rs. Smith, you see, the doctor said I have attention problems. I might not be able to do it.”She glanced down at me through her glasses, “You are not different from your classmates, young man.”I tried, but I didnt finish the reading when the bell rang. I had to take it home. In the quietness of my b
18、edroom, the story suddenly all became clear to me. It was about a blind person, Louis Braille. He lived in a time when the blind couldnt get much education. But Louis didnt give up. Instead, he invented a reading system of raised dots(点), which opened up a whole new world of knowledge to the blind.W
19、asnt I the “blind” in my class, being made to learn like the “sighted” students? My thoughts spilled out and my pen started to dance. I completed the task within 40 minutes. Indeed, I was no different from others; I just needed a quieter place. If Louis could find his way out of his problems, why sh
20、ould I ever give up?I didnt expect anything when I handled in my paper to Mrs. Smith, so it was quite a surprise when it came back to me the next day- with an “A” on it. At the bottom of the paper were these words: “See what you can do when you keep trying?”24. The author didnt finish the reading in
21、 class because_. A. he was new to the class B. he was tired of literature C. he had an attention disorder D. he wanted to take the task home25. What do we know about Louis Braille from the passage? A. He had good sight. B. He made a great invention. C. He gave up reading. D. He learned a lot from sc
22、hool.26. What was Mrs. Smiths attitude to the author at the end of the story? A. Angry B. Impatient C. Indifferent D. Encouraging27. What is the main idea of the passage? A. The disabled should be treated with respect. B. A teacher can open up a new world to students. C. One can find his way out of
23、difficulties with efforts. D. Everyone needs a hand when faced with challenges.C Today, the worlds diversity (多样性) of food crops is quickly decreasing. But scientists around the world are taking action. They are building seed banks. At seed banks, scientists store the seeds of many different crops.
24、There are now 1,400 seed banks around the world. However, some banks are in warm countries. If the electricity fails, the seeds will get too hot and die. Other seed banks are in countries troubled by war. Sometimes people damage the seed banks. If this happens, valuable seeds can be lost forever! Th
25、e organization Global Crop Diversity Trust decided they wanted to deal with this problem. So, they decided to build a global seed bank. This seed bank would contain a back-up, or extra copy, of all the worlds seeds. Smaller seed banks would still collect and keep local seeds. But they would also sen
26、d copies of their seeds to the global bank. Scientists from the Global Crop Diversity Trust chose the cold, snowy mountains of Svalbard, Norway to build the global seed bank the Svalbard Global Seed Vault (斯瓦尔巴全球种子库). Organizations, farmers, or local seed banks store their extra seeds there. And the
27、 people who place their seeds in the vault are the only people who can take them out. They pay to ship their seeds to Norway, but it does not cost them any money to store their seeds. The Global Crop Diversity Trust pays for this. Cary Fowler is a scientist who heads the Global Crop Diversity Trust.
28、 He said, “If the Seed Vault simply supplies seed banks with copies of seeds that those banks lost by accident, the Seed Vault will be worth more than it cost.”28. Seed banks are built to _. A. research on seeds B. produce new seeds C. protect crop diversity D. increase the number of seeds29. Compar
29、ed with other seed banks, the global seed bank _. A. was built by the government B. is more welcomed by farmers C. is mainly used by great scientists D. can provide a good environment for seeds30. What can we learn about the Svalbard Global Seed Vault? A. It helps to pay the shipping cost. B. No one
30、 can take seeds out of there. C. There are no fees to store seeds there. D. It mainly receives seeds from farmers.31. What is Cary Fowlers attitude towards the Seed Vault? A. He feels it is very important. B. He is surprised at it. C. He thinks it costs too much. D. He is uncertain about it.DMeeting people from another culture can be difficult. From the beginning, people may send the wrong signal. Or they may pay no attention to signals from another
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