1、第一节(共5 小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In an office. B. In a library. C. In a bookstore.2. Where did the speakers plan to go?A. A shopping center. B. An opera
2、house. C. The parking lot.3. Which aspect of the film does the woman like?A. The plot. B. The music. C. The dialogue.4. What do we know about the womans jacket?A. It is sold at a lower price. B. It is her favorite color. C. It is her sisters size.5. What does the woman imply?A. The man is so forgetf
3、ul. B. The man is too careless. C. The man is over confident.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 makes the man so tired?A. Playing games. B. Surfing the Internet. C. S
4、earching for interesting people.7. Whom did the man chat with?A. People from Canada. B. People in need of his help. C. People on the same project.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the law forbid people to do?A. To take dogs to parks. B. To walk dogs in the streets. C. To treat dogs cruelly.9. What do we k
5、now from the womans words?A. Dogs should be kept at home. B. Building a dog park is necessary. C. People should clean up the dog waste.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. According to the man, what did he do before he watched TV?A. He washed his hands. B. He had his supper. C. He took a bath.11. Which place had th
6、e man been to the night before?A. James Street. B. A restaurant. C. A friends home.12. What does the man try to do in the conversation?A. To prove the truth. B. To find the truth. C. To hide the truth.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why did the son come back late?A. He hurt his hands and knees. B. He went to a
7、 pub with Linda. C. He waited a long time for the bus.14. What was the old lady doing in the middle of the road?A. Looking for something. B. Struggling to stand up. C. Trying to seek help.15. What happened to Linda?A. She was fired. B. She got injured. C. She had an accident.16. Where was the witnes
8、s?A. Outside the pub. B. At a bus stop. C. In his car.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whats the problem of some of the university students?A. They dont spend all their time on studies. B. They dont know what to do with their free time. C. They dont have choices for outside class activities.18. How is the stud
9、ents high school life?A. Controlled and busy. B. Regular and colorful. C. Active and independent.19. According to the speaker, what is the role of outside class activities at university?A. To make students healthier. B. To improve students test scores. C. To enrich students experience.20. What does
10、the speaker advise his students to do?A. Learn to enjoy themselves. B. Learn to be their own masters. C. Learn to develop their potential.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,共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 notice at IKEA (宜家) Shanghai has been shared widely among people on Chinese social
11、media. It states that the stores cafeteria now requires customers to order food before sitting down in cafeteria seats. The policy is in response to an elderly blind dating (相亲) group that occupies seats for a long time, eating only their own food brought from home. Do you support IKEAs new regulati
12、on? China Daily readers share their opinions with us.Lee Xin (China)The elderly are harmless. They are lonely and are probably hoping to find some company again. If anything, the store should at least sympathize with these old people.Mbursian (US)This is more for socializing than for romance. I real
13、ly dont picture a home furnishing store as a good dating place for seniors. IKEA could also post a reasonable time limit per visit during peak hours. Or instead of tables and chairs, they could use those standing tables and get rid of the chairs altogether. At least IKEAs cafeteria isnt occupied by
14、the dancing grandmas and their PA systems (音响).SEARU (Australia)Romance is the most important thing while eating is not that important! So an honorable man always leaves more space for seniors love affairs!Mr. Qiu (Shanghai, China 65 years old)Weve been to fast food outlets like McDonalds but there
15、are barely any peers there. We feel like aliens surrounded by young people. If there is another place in Shanghai where elderly people can gather, we are more than ready to pay twice as much and travel further.TedM (UK)Romance can arise in many places, even IKEA. However this debate arose as a resul
16、t of many people taking advantage of IKEAs generous drink offers, going there to meet and stay with friends without buying anything. IKEA is a shop and it exists to provide a service for a reasonable profit. It is not a public park.Michel (New Zealand)To everyone romanticizing this, please also cons
17、ider that the store has an image to maintain while protecting the interests of other paying customers. It is ugly behavior to take up seats for such a long time while you make others wait.21. What is the major cause of this new regulation?A. IKEA store forbid romantic behavior.B. Eating food brought
18、 from other places is not allowed in IKEA.C. The strong reaction of people on social media.D. Elderly blind dating groups do harm to IKEAs business.22. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. SEARU believes that eating is as important as romance. B. Lee Xin thinks that
19、 the store lacks understanding to the elderly. C. The elderly prefer McDonalds to other fast food restaurants. D. TedM thinks that IKEA should stop offering free drinks to customers.23. How many people are against this new regulation?A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 1B“Sam”, the koala, the most famous survivor of
20、Australias worst-ever wildfire, is healing well thanks to the efforts of caretakers at a rescue and she even has a new boyfriend, “Bob”.Sam, who captured hearts around the world after she was photographed drinking from a firefighters water bottle, has also won the affection of“Bob”, another koala wh
21、ose paws were burnt, caretaker Lynn Raymond said Thursday.Neither koala is likely to be healthy enough for release in at least four months, and both are being comforted by caretakers for their burnt paws every few hours.Global interest in the fate of Sam has been intense since a photograph of firefi
22、ghter David Tree offering her a bottle of water in a burned-out forest was splashed across the Internet, in newspapers and on television broadcasts. The telephone at the shelter has rung continually with callers eager for update on the creatures condition.“Its crazy,” Raymond said with a laugh. “But
23、 everybody has been absolutely wonderful.”Sam was found moving on burnt paws by a fire patrol (巡逻员) Sunday. Tree then held out a bottle of water for her to drink, which she eagerly accepted, holding Trees hand as he poured water into her mouth.After suffering second-and-third-degree burns to her paw
24、s, Sam has been sharing a cage with Bob, who took an immediate interest in her when she arrived on Sunday.Both Sam and Bob were given painkillers when they first arrived, but theyre off the drugs now. The two are still receiving antibiotics (抗生素) and have their bandages changed regularly to avoid in
25、fection. The koalas are likely to be in the shelter at least four months, depending on how quickly their burns heal.24. Why did Sam become world-famous?A. She drank a firefighters water after being saved. B. She was not burnt at all in the wildfire.C. She was saved by a firefighter. D. She fell in l
26、ove with another koala.25. How does Raymond feel about peoples phone calls asking about Sam?A. Disappointed and crazy.B. Meaningful and necessary.C. Unexpected and thankful.D. Annoyed and indifferent.26. From the passage we know that Bob and Sam_.A. are taking painkillers right now B. will be likely
27、 to heal in less than four monthsC. are off any kind of medicine now D. are still being treated27. The passage is probably taken from_. A. a science fiction B. a newspaper report C. a travel brochure D. a company websiteCA complete “artificial egg” made from plants is set to go global after the US f
28、irm behind it revealed major backing from Asias richest man. Made from plants, it can replace eggs in everything from cakes to mayonnaise (蛋黄酱) without a chicken ever coming close to the production process. Hampton Creeks products are already sold in Whole Foods in California, and now the firm plans
29、 to take them on the worlds market.Today it was announced that the firm has landed $23 million in funding. Backers include Mr. Li Ka-shing, Asias richest man and Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang. In the last 90 days, the company has also signed partnership agreements with 6 Fortune 500 companies, includi
30、ng some of the largest food manufacturers and retailers in the world although the firm is keeping their names secret until products go on sale.Weve done taste tests against market leaders, and beaten them consistently. In the world of cookies, weve trialed our products with everyone from Bill Gates
31、to Tony Blair, both of whom couldnt taste the difference. Bill Gates became an adviser to the company, and has been one of its most vocal supporters in the Silicon Valley world where Hampton Creek is based. “Companies like Hampton Creek Foods are experimenting with new ways to use heat and pressure to turn plants into foods that look and taste just like meat and eggs,” he recently wrote of the firm. It
copyright@ 2008-2022 冰豆网网站版权所有
经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备2022015515号-1