1、A. Go out with her friend. B. Work on her paper. C. Make some plans.2. What was the normal price of the T-shirt?A.$15. B.$30. C.$50.3. What has the woman decided to do on Sunday afternoon?A. To attend a wedding. B. To visit an exhibition. C. To meet a friend.4. When does the bank close on Saturday?A
2、. At l:00 pm. B. At 3:00 pm. C. At 4:00 pm.5. Where are the speakers?A. In a store. B. In a classroom. C. At a hotel.第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22 .5分)听下面5段对话或独自。每段对话或独自后有几个小题,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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独自读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6. What do we know ab
3、out Nora?A. She prefers a room of her own. B. She likes to work with other girls.C. She lives near the city center.7. What is good about the flat?A. It has a large sitting room. B. It has good furniture. C. It has a big kitchen.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8. Where has Barbara been?A. Milan. B. Florence. C. Rome
4、.9. What has Barbara got in her suitcase?A. Shoes. B. Stones. C. Books.听下面一段对话,回答第10至l2题。l0. Who is making the telephone call?A. Thomas Brothers. B. Mike Landon. C. Jack Cooper.11. What relation is the woman to Mr. Cooper?A. His wife. B. His boss. C. His secretary.12. What is the message about?A. A
5、meeting. B. A visit to France. C. The date for a trip.听下面一段对话,回答第13至l6题。13. Who could the man speaker most probably be?A. A person who saw theaccident.B. The driver of the lorry.C. A police officer.14. What was Mrs. Franks doing when the accident took place?A. Walking along Churchill Avenue.B. Getti
6、ng ready to cross the road.C. Standing outside a bank.15. When did the accident happen?A. At about 8:00 am. B. At about 9:00 am. C. At about l0:00 am.16. How did the accident happen?A. A lorry hit a car. B. A car ran into a lorry. C A bank clerk rushed into the street.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17. What is t
7、he talk mainly about?A. The history of the school. B. The courses for the term. C. The plan for the day.18. Where can the visitors learn about the subjects for new students?A. In the school hall. B. In the science labs. C. In the classrooms.19. What can students do in the practical areas?A. Take sci
8、ence courses. B. Enjoy excellent meals.C. Attend workshops.20. When are the visitors expected to ask questions?A. During the lunch hour.B. After the welcome speech.C. Before the tour of the labs.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节: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(共15小题;每小题2分;满分30分)AA famous maga
9、zine, Amusement Today, does a survey among park lovers every year both in theUS and overseas, based on which, “Top 5 List of the Best Amusement Parks in the World has come outas follows :Disneyland, CaliforniaDisneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California, the US. More than 515 million guests hav
10、e traveled to this American landmark from around the world since the park first opened to guests on July 17, 1955. The park consists of many world- famous sections, such as Main Street, Adventureland, New Orleans Square, and so on.Magic Kingdom, Disney World, FloridaMagic Kingdom is a theme park wit
11、hin the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando opened on October 1, 1971. It is the most famous theme park in Florida. The parks design and attractions dont make much difference from Disneyland Park in Anaheim.EPCOT, Disney World, FloridaEPCOT is the second theme park bu
12、ilt at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. The park opened on October 1, 1982, and was named EPCOT Center from1982 to 1993. It was the largest Disney theme park in the world until 1998, when Disneys Animal Kingdom opened.Disney-MGM Studios, FloridaMGMs streets are the home for some g
13、reat movie-themed attractions with a history of less than 30 years. With the addition of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the Rock and Roller Coaster, the park is now home to Disney Worlds most thrilling rides. Universal Studios, FloridaGo behind the scenes, beyond the screen and jump right int
14、o the action of your favorite movies at Universal Studios, the number one movie and TV theme park in the world.21. Whats the purpose of the passage?A. To attract tourists to these theme parks. B. To introduce worlds best amusement parks.C. To increase the sales of Amusement Today. D. To compare attr
15、actions in different theme parks.22. Which of the following theme parks have similar attractionsA. Disneyland & Universal Studios. B.EPCOT Disney-MGM.C. Disneyland & Magic Kingdom. D. Magic Kingdom &Universal Studios.23. Which park has the longest history?A. Disneyland, California B. Magic Kingdom,
16、Disney World, Florida.C.EPCOT, Disney World, Florida D. Disney-MGM Studios, Florida.BDr. Ellen Bronson of the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore always wanted to work with animals. Unlike many animal-loving little girls, though, her first idea was to be a naturalist. If a naturalist is someone who sits in th
17、e woods and observes animals and takes notes, then thats exactly what she was doing at the time. Dr. Bronson grew up “in the middle of nowhere”, and her parents didnt let her watch TV. “So I spent a lot of time hanging out in the woods because there was not a lot to do otherwise,” she says. “I had a
18、 funny notebook that my parents still have, where each page is about a certain animal.” When she got a little older, being an animal doctor seemed like a better choice than working with animals in the forest, and the success in giving medical help to them satisfied her hugely, but she says that even
19、 the cases that dont work out as well can be meaningful. “You also have the failures, which are hard at the time, but they help not just you but the whole zoo learn,” She says.And, of course, another advantage of the job is getting to work with really cool animals. “I really like the animals that fe
20、ed on meat theyre very tough, and you can get them through hard times,” she says.Finally, another advantage of her job is how often she gets to work with an animal over its life. “Were there doing medical examination when theyre born, we watch them grow up,” she says. “And we watch them as they age.
21、 We help them age peacefully and help them be pain-free, and then were also there when they die. That is something very special.” 24. From the passage, we can learn that Dr. Ellen Bronson spent her childhood in .A. a place without a name B. a very distant placeC. the center of a city D. the middle o
22、f a certain place25. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. Giving animals medical help is always Ellens dream.B. Even failures can also mean something to Ellen.C. Failures in work are hard for Ellen to accept.D. Observing animals gives Ellen greater satisfaction.26. In her work with animals
23、, she can .A. earn fame and respect from her work.B. realize her dream of becoming a naturalist.C. take care of many animals from birth to death.D. keep all the animals in peace and free from pain.27. Which of the following best describes Dr. Bronson?A. Generous. B. Well-educated. C. Grateful. D. Ca
24、ring.CFor many years, Bruce Bexler dreamed of going where no human had gone before. He wanted to cut a path through unexplored lands and discover rare, exotic species.That might sound like an impossible dream, but Bexler turned it into a reality.In December 2015, he and a team of Australian and Amer
25、ican scientists ventured into an isolated tropical rain forest on the island of New Guinea. They were the first people ever to enter the mist-covered region. “As time was limited, we were dropped in by helicopter. Once we were on the ground, there were no trails anywhere; it was really hard to get a
26、round,” Bexler says.Within minutes of landing, the team spotted a black chicken-like bird with strange orange skin hanging from its neck. The scientists soon determined that the unusual creature was a type of honeyeater the first new bird species to be sighted on New Guinea in 60 years.The honeyeate
27、r wasnt the only surprise for the scientists. They discovered more than 40 previously unknown plant and animal species 13 birds of paradise, 20 frogs, four butterflies, and five palms. “We were like kids in a candy store,” Bexler recalls. “Everywhere we looked, we saw amazing things we had never see
28、n before.”The newfound species didnt shy away from the scientists. Two long-nosed echidnas primitive egg-laying mammals let the visitors pick them up and take them back to camp to study them. An echidna looks like a hedgehog and is also called a spiny anteater.Bexler thinks the animals werent scared
29、 because they had never seen humans before. “In almost all parts of New Guinea, animals are hunted for food, and because of this, they are very cautious of people,” he explains. “This area gives scientists a place where they can go to study the behaviours of animals that have not yet learned to be a
30、fraid of people.”Scientists believe the area is probably the largest untouched forest in Asia. Local people called Kwerba hunt and collect plants from the outer-edges of the forest but told Bexler that not even their ancestors had gone so far into the woods. The wooded area is approximately a 10-day walk from the nearest village.Bexler and his team did not have enough time during the expedition to study the area completely. They hope to return and expect to record many more undiscovered species. “We just scratched the surface,” Bexler says. “Anyone w
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