1、 How much is the shirt?A1915 B918 C915答案是C。1. How does the man get to work every day?A. By car B. By bus C. On foot2. What is the woman?A. A waitress. B. A doctor C. A driver3. What can we learn from the woman?A. The staff dont like weekends B. The staff are all very busy. C. They don,t serve steak4
2、. What is the man doing?A. Having an interview B. Talking with his boss C. Writing a resume5. How often does the boy watch TV?A. Never. B. Every day C. Sometimes第二节(共15小题;每小題15分,満分225分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,BC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,各小题将出5秒钟的作答时。每段对话或独自读两追。听第6段材料,回答第5、
3、7题6. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors B. husband and wife C. Policeman and witness7. What caused the fire?A. The rubbish B. The lamp. C. The computer.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why did the woman go to Europe?A. To have a conference B. To attend a wedding. C. To travel.9. Who is Mary
4、?A. Mikes friend B. Mr. Smiths daughter C. Jane s colleague听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why is the man calling Mr. Smith?A. He has something important to tell Mr. SmithB. He wants Mr. Smith to call Mr. Green at onceC. Hed like to meet Mr. Smith11. When will Mr. Green be back?A. Next month B. Two hours later
5、 C. Next Monday12. What did the woman speaker ask Mr. Johnson to do at first?A. She asked him to leave a messageB. She asked him to meet Mr. Green insteadC. She asked him not to leave his office.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13. What is the main difference between an ipod and an iTouch?A. An iTouch has more funct
6、ions than an ipodB. An ipod can connect to the InternetC. An ipod is more expensive than an iTouch14. What do we know about apps?A. There arent very many of themB. Many of them are freeC. You can use them on any kind of phone.15. What kind of app did the man just read about?A. An app that shows the
7、cleanest restaurant.B. An app that shows the nearest clean bathroomC. An app that shows the cheapest hotel16. Why does the woman call the man “Mr. Apple”?A. He works for AppleB. His family name is AppleC. He seems to know a lot about Apple products听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the result of eating m
8、iracle pills?A. People get sickB. People lose weight slowlyC. People dont lose weight successfully18. Who is a successful example for losing weight?A. The speakers teacher. B. The speakers aunt C. The speakers classmate19. How many times did Susan exercise per week?A.2 B.3 C.4.20. What is the key to
9、 losing weight effectively?A. Having healthy new habitsB. Having magic curesC. Having good doctors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四个选项中,选出最佳选项。APodcasts播客)The B S. ReportDesigned for the sports fan with a sense of humor, the B.S. Report is hosted by the sportswriter Bil
10、l Simmons. Simmons show is in very loose and free form and its not uncommon for him to go almost a whole show without even mentioning sports.Wait, Wait Dont Tell MeOne of the most popular Programs on National Public Radio, Wait. Wait. Dont Tell Me is now available as a podcast. The show is a news pr
11、ogram in the form of a game show. Each week a group of humorists and writers join host Peter Sagal in Chicago, where they are quizzed on the weeks most important and funny news stories. Listeners also get to call in to play different news-related games for a prizeThe MothThe Moth is a weekly podcast
12、 run by a nonprofit art organization. The show is made up of recordings of true stories told before a live audience without notes. Each week. the group releases short 10-20 minute tales told by people from all walks of life. Past Presenters have included writers, comedians, scientists, and even New
13、York City police officers.FilmspottingFilmspotting is a weekly podcast and is a must-listen for any movie fan. The show is focused on movie reviews, but hosts Adam Kempenaar and Matty Robinson do more than just tell their listeners which new movie is worth seeing. They also discuss and examine the f
14、ilm as an art form. The how doesnt just focus on current movies, either, as the hosts frequently discuss old films as part of theme marathons.21. If you are a police officer. you can take part in_.A. The B.S. Report B. Wait, Wait .Dont Tell MeC. The Moth D. Filmspotting22. What do The Moth and Films
15、potting have in common?A. They are weekly programs B. They are open to everyoneC. Their hosts tell stories to the listeners. D. They are nonprofit arts organizations23. Which of the following is TRUE?A. You can play games in The B. S. Report. B. People can tell stories in The MothC. Adam Kempenaar j
16、ust tells their listeners old movies.D. The Moth is available only in New YorkBI grew up in a middle-class family. Dad worked hard to support our family and Mom tried to save money while making sure we had enough food to eat and clothes to wear. One of their greatest desires was to raise decent, lov
17、ing children who had an opportunity to finish collegeMy brother, Gene. never hesitated to learn new things. He had an artistic hand, so he went into fine arts for a while. He also did a lot of screens about computers. He became so good at it that the school hired him to teach there after he complete
18、d his studies. My younger brother also pursued computers, following in his footsteps.Gene did not have a history of any health problems from his very young age to adulthood. One day. he came home from teaching, ate his dinner and went to bed. That evening,my“healthy”brother died suddenly of a cardia
19、c arrest(心跳骤停)My parents were extremely sad.At the viewing in the funeral house, amidst the sadness, my parents felt so much pride. So many people came and each was relating a story of how they were touched by GeneA cleaner came to say that practically every day Gene brought him a sandwich. Finally,
20、 Mom found out why Gene had taken so many sandwiches to school! Then there was a man who came in bringing money, saying that Gene had lent him some when he was down and out. Gene had never asked him for the money back.From the school president to the guard. people came. And because of his good heart
21、 and deeds, my younger brother was awarded a full scholarship in the school as a tribute to my dead brother.In the end, my parents realized that even at the young age of 26, my brother had lived a full life and was very instrumental in helping others live theirs a little better.24. What was the bigg
22、est wish of the authors parents?A. To have a better lifeB. To save enough money for the futureC. To give their children a college educationD. To raise their children to be respectable people25. The authors parents felt proud in the funeral house because_.A. many people from all walks of life cameB.
23、Gene was praised by the school presidentC. Genes brother was awarded a full scholarshipD. they heard about many good deeds done by Gene26. What can we learn about Gene from the passage?A. He took many sandwiches to school to share with othersB. He lent a man some money and then asked for it backC. H
24、e was not in very good health from an early age.D. He taught fine arts in his school27. What is the message conveyed in the passage?A. Good deeds deserve praise.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C. Kindness in students should be encouragedD. The meaning of life consists in its dedication, not i
25、ts length.CNext week California will try to take cell phones from the hands of drivers, telling everyone from millionaires to workers that conversations behind the wheel must be on an earphone.Californians interviewed by Reuters mostly supported the law requiring hands-free phones in cars and bannin
26、g cell phones entirely for drivers under 18, which will take effect on Tuesday, though they were puzzled by a loophole(漏洞) that allows seemingly more dangerous text messaging. Some were doubtful about lawmakers, who they blamed for failing to build more freeways or public transportation in the face
27、of increasingly crowded roads in the nations most populous state and said hands-free conversations were not safer.KFI-AM radio talk-show host John Kobylt told Reuters. “Its stupid because weve one over about seven different studies and each one of them says it s the conversation that distracts you,
28、not holding the phone.”State Senator Joe Simitian, who introduced the bill, said keeping both hands on the wheel was always safer. He expected his law to save hundreds of lives. The Democratic lawmaker was considering introducing a new law to ban text messaging in the car. which he said wasnt an iss
29、ue when he began working on the first one in 2001.Connecticut, New Jersey and New York have already banned drivers from talking on hand-held cell phones. In New Jersey, police have issued 35.000 tickets for using a hand-held phone or texting while driving since the law went into effect on March 1.Bu
30、t Californians interviewed by Reuters expressed ambivalence.On the one hand I dont want to see people crash into each other, but Im not going to get an ear thing.” 38-year-old bank employee Jason Fischer said in Los Angeles.28. We can infer from Paragraph 2 that_.A. most Californians hate to use an
31、earphone while making a call in the carB. public transportation in California isnt developed enoughC. in New Jersey few people use a hand-held phoneD, most of Californians are probably against the new law29. According to John Kobylt,_.A. all the lawmakers are stupidB. holding the phone is safer than using an earphoneC. it isnt dangerous to make a phone call while drivinD. it is the phone conversation while dri
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