1、 A. Wonderful B. Boring C. Surprising2. What does the man want to do? A. Visit a woman B. Buy a book C. Find a place3. What can we know about Mr. White? A. He is a new editor B. He is an experienced editor C. He is good at his job4. Why does the woman wish the man good luck? A. Getting good photos i
2、s difficult B. His niece may be shy C. The camera is hard to use5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Birthplace B. Birthdate C. License plate number第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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。每段对话或独自读
3、两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the man think about the woman? A. She might have a fever B. She might be late for the doctor C. She might be sick seriously this time7. What will the man do on the drive to the hospital? A. Take her temperature B. Teach her some Emergency English C. Call her doctor听第7段
4、材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why is the woman NOT going back home on the Mid-Autumn Day? A. She has many things to do B. She lives far away C. She has no family9. What does the man promise to do for the woman? A. Call her back B. Stay with her C. Bring her some mooncakes听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the man want
5、 to go? A. Mongolia B. Shangri-La C. Tibet11. How soon will they go? A. In a week B. In two weeks C. In three days12. How will they travel? A. On their own B. With a travel agency C With a tourist group听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Whats broken? A. Door B. Window C. Roof14. Who might damage it? A. The baseba
6、ll players B. The neighborhood kids C. The thieves15. Who is remended to repair it?A. The apartment manager B. The apartment repairman C. The womans friend16. What is the man going to do first? A. Pay for the damage B. See the damage C. Find out who did it听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What was discovered in
7、 a river of Wenzhou? A. Strange fish B. Plastic bags C. Red water18. What did the city residents say in the messages posted on social media? A. Everyone will be affected B. Its a sign of the end of the world C. Its right time to leave hometown19. When will be quite important for fighting against pol
8、lution? A. The next 10 years B. The next 15 years C. The next 20 years20. What does Ma Jun say?A. The river pollution is affecting everyoneB. It is an important time for this generation to reduce pollutionC. The government should make efforts to reduce pollution 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,
9、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。AAround 8 pm on a Wednesday, my mother called me in a panic from Florence. She said my 74-year-old father, Warren Baird, was missing. My mom, June, came home that afternoon to an open garage door and no sign of my dad or his car. Typically this wouldnt be a b
10、ig deal, but over the past few years my dad had begun to show signs of memory loss. When he didnt turn up by dinnertime, she knew something was wrong. I live about five hours away in Ball Ground, just outside of Atlanta. I arrived in Florence around 3 am. I entered the living room to find my mom and
11、 sister weeping. They had called the police, but because of the late hour and limited resources, the police could not conduct a search until the morning. We felt so helpless. I tried to sleep, but it proved impossible. I wanted to do something-anything-to get people looking for my dad. Luckily, Flor
12、ence was my childhood home. I started sending out emails to friends still living in the area, asking them to keep a look-out. I also created the Help Find Warren Baird page on Facebook. Just a few hours later, more than 300 people connected with the page. plete strangers started to ment, promising t
13、o share our posts or look around their areas for my dad. Finally we got the call we had been praying for around noon on Thursday. A family in Latta ,SC, saw an elderly man sitting in car. That same family saw a Facehook News Feed post about our search for Dad and called the police. When we saw Dad,
14、he was confused, dehydrated(脱水的)and weak, but he was alive. He couldnt stand or walk on his own. Thankfully the policeman that found him still stayed with him until we could get there.My dad came home on Christmas Day and those who were involved with our story on Facebook mented to congratulate us,
15、telling us how happy they were that he was safe. In a world where bad news seems to be everywhere, it felt like the happy ending all of us needed 21. What did the writer find his mother and sister doing when he entered the living room? A. They were discussing B. They were crying C. They were calling
16、 police D. They were quarrelling 22. We can infer that the plete strangers were_. A. generous B. determined C. helpful D. optimistic 23.When the missing father was found, he was_. A. in a poor state B. in high spirits C. in good condition D. out of breathB We often think that plane crashes are catas
17、trophic (灾难的). But thankfully, that isnt the case. The National Transportation Safety Board found that the survival rate of crashes was 95. 7%. Sure, there are some accidents where everyone, or nearly everyone, died, but those are much rarer than youd guess based on what you see in the news. Were go
18、ing to offer some advice on what you can do to make it out of a plane crash alive. Youve only got 90 seconds to get out If youve survived the crash landing, you only have 90 seconds to do so. You see, the thing that kills most passengers in a plane crash isnt the actual impact(撞击). Its the fire that
19、 typically consumes the plane afterwards. Surveys show that most people think they actually have about 30 minutes to get out of a burning plane. The reality is that it takes, on average, just 90 seconds for a devastating (毁灭性的) fire to burn through the plane and consume everything and everyone in it
20、. Dont sleep Dont drink before getting on a plane. You have to be fully present in the event of a crash. You dont need to be paranoid(多疑) during this time, just vigilantly(警惕地) relaxed. Remember the Plus 3/Minus 8 rule In the air world, Plus 3/Minus 8 refers to the first three minutes after takeoff
21、and the last eight minutes before landing. According to fight crash investigators, close 80% of all plane crashes occur during this timeframe, and great importance should be attached to it. In between those times, the chances of a plane crash occurring drop dramatically. Forget your carryon luggage,
22、 remember the kids . After the plane has crash landed and youre still alive, you only have 90 seconds to get to those exits as fast as you can. You need to be reminded to forget your carryon luggage! It will slow you down and block others escape, and it may injure you or someone else. Your brain doe
23、s stupid things in disasters. If your kids are in the plane, keep reminding yourself, I have kids.”24.The first paragraph suggests that _. A. all plane crashes are absolutely devastating disaster B. all the passengers on board are killed in plane crashes C. the actual plane crashes are different fro
24、m those in the news D. the general death rate of plane crashes is only 4.3% 25. Why do we get out of the aircraft quickly after the impact? A. Because most passengers in a plane crash are terrified.B. Because a terrible fire will soon destroy everything. C. Because there are many rescue workers outs
25、ide. D. Because the passengers on board are too crowded. 26. Plus 3/Minus 8 rule is mentioned in the passage to_ A. warn us to pay more attention to this timeframe B. show us to get ready for another danger C. introduce us the result of flight crash investigations D. urge all passengers to change th
26、eir minds27. According to the author, which of the following statements is a good move?A. Drink a little before boarding and sleep all the time during your flight time.B. Get to the exits as fast as you can in the last eight minutes before landing.C. Carry your important baggage first and forget oth
27、er things while escaping disasters.D. Remind you of keeping your child safe in the same plane firstly in disasters CSitting for more than three hours a day can decrease a persons life expectancy(寿命)by two years, even if he or she is physically active and gets rid of dangerous habits like smoking, ac
28、cording to a studyWatching TV for more than two hours a day can worsen that problem, decreasing life expectancy by another 1.4 years The analysis es just two years after Australian researchers found that people who said they watched TV for more than four hours a day were 46% more likely to die of an
29、y cause than people who said they spent less than two hours a day watching TVThose watching TV more than four hours a day were also 80% more likely to die of cardiovascular (心血管的) diseaseSedentary (久坐的) behavior is something we need to pay attention to, beyond telling people to get 30 minutes of act
30、ivity a day ,”said Peter TKatzmaezyk, one of the lead researchers But while the evidence of illnesses is increasing, it remains difficult for many people to find time to get on their feet, especially if they do desk jobs Try to stand as much as you can, DrKatzmarzyk saidTypically when youre on the t
31、elephone you can stand and use the speakerphone instead of emailing someone in the office, just get up and so to talk to them However, DrKatzmarzyk added, standing shouldnt be an alternative to exercising,but an alternative to sittingSeveral studies show that when youre sitting, your leg muscles are pletely inactive, he said. When youre sitting and pletely inactive, this is when you run into trouble managing blood glucose(
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