1、A. In the hall B On TV. C. On the stage.3. How much should the man pay to rent a car?A. 80 dollars B. 100 dollars C. 120 dollars4. Whats wrong with the womans car?A. Her car is being repairedB. Her car is used as a taxiC. Her car often breaks down halfway5. How did Louis go to Los Angeles?A. By plan
2、e. B. By car. C. By train第二节听下面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 relationship do you guess the two speakers are?A. Strangers B. Workmates C. Friends7. By what means does the woman advise the man t
3、o get to the Huanghai Hotel at last?A. Bike B. Bus C. Taxi听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How does the man feel now?A. Tired B. Desperate C. Depressed9. How many courses did the man fail in the end-of-year exams?A. Two B. Only one C. Three10. What will the man do if he fails an exam in his country?A. Take the wh
4、ole course again B. Pay some money for it. C. Both A and B听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What has been done for the party?A. The invitations have been madeB. A big cake has been orderedC. The activities have been planned.12. What will they serve at the party?A. Red wine B. Chicken and beef C. French dishes13.
5、 What does the woman plan to do so that she can have fun?A. The woman has planned the menuB. The woman has hired two people to help herC The woman has prepared some paper products听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A . In a shopping mall B. At a book store C. At
6、 a hotel15. What does the man consider first when choosing a suitcase?A. Its size B. The material it is made of. C. Its color and fashion16. Why does the woman recommend the wallet?A. Because its very cheapB. Because its popular and can be foldedC. Because its big17. How much does the man pay the wo
7、man at last?A.580yuan B. 1, 3000yuan C. 720yuan听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Between what ages were the people when questioned in the survey?A. 18 and 85 B. 80 and 85 C. 22 and 2519. What questions were asked in the survey?A. Questions about living conditions and physical health.B. Questions about emotional
8、 stress and physical healthC. Questions about emotions and mental stress20. How does the emotion differ between women and men?A. As they grow older, women are happier than men.B. As they grow older, women and men experience the same level of happinessC. At all ages, women report more sadness, stress
9、 and worry than men.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe history of the Louvre Museum, which today contains one of the most important art collections in the world, dates back to the Middle Ages. Built in 1190 as a fortress(堡垒)protect Paris fro
10、m the Vikings, it was transformed into a palace by Francesco I. Since then, for four centuries, French kings and emperors have expanded it. The glass pyramid of I. M. Pei was added to the courtyard of honor in 1989. All galleries can be reached from here.The glass pyramidThe projects for the monetiz
11、ation and expansion of the Louvre date back to 1981. They included the construction of a main entrance to the museum. The American architect of Chinese originI. M. Peiwas in charge of the project. Pei designed a pyramid that had to become an entrance to the museum. Its glass walls allow visitors to
12、admire the surrounding historic buildings and to light up the entrance hall.The Louvre collectionThe Louvre treasures can date back to the collection of Francesco I (15151547), who bought many Italian paintings. During the rule of Louis XIV ( 16431715) this amounted to only 200 artworks, but it also
13、 increased as a result of donations and purchases. It was opened for the first time to the public in 1793. Since then the Louvre collection has been continuously enriched.The fallen guideThe main entrance is under the glass pyramid. The artworks are exposed on four floors: the display rooms of the a
14、rtworks are organized according to the countries they are from. There are eight sections in all. The European painters collection is very large, with 40 percent of French works, while the collection of sculptures is less complete.21. What does the first paragraph say about the Louvre Museum? A. It w
15、as first intended as a royal palace. B. It has a history of less than ten centuries. C. It has the largest art collection worldwide. D. It experienced nonstop expansion in the past.22 Which of the following is a function of the glass walls of the pyramid? A. Acting as a good viewpoint. B. Making vis
16、itors move faster. C. Making the entrance hall less bright. D. Preventing heat by reflecting sunlight.23. The arrangement of the display rooms is based on the artworks . A. historic values B. cultural meanings C. countries of origin D. levels of perfection B The United States is the country we most
17、associate with “road culture”. The US, after all, is a vast land with a network of roads built for travel and communications.One road in particular, Route 66, stands for the importance of road travel in the US. This east-west highway takes travelers between Chicago in the east and California in the
18、west. The experience of doing this long drive is the stuff of American mythology(神话). Indeed, many films and novels have been produced about it.But now, it seems the US has a competitor in road-culture: Scotland. This country is far smaller than the US, but its still big enough to have a 500-mile sc
19、enic route - and, potentially, a 1,500-mile road trip.The name of the route is North Coast 500 (NC500). Its a young route, only introduced in 2015. It takes travelers who wish to drive the whole route around the coast of the north of Scotland and across the country.But whats so special about NC500?
20、Its the scenery, which is best viewed in spring, according to Travel magazine. During that time, travelers can enjoy “sparkling(波光粼粼的)lakes, valleys filled with blossoming(开花的)trees, and views of the mineral-blue ocean and strawberry-blonde beaches”.The introduction of the route has done wonders for
21、 the regions economy. The number of drivers it has attracted has meant hotels and restaurants along the route are often fully booked. In fact, its believed that the north of Scotland is now 9 million richer a year because of it.And hopefully someday soon, people will be making movies and writing nov
22、els about NC500, just as they do about its US cousin.24. Whats the main purpose of the first two paragraphs?A. To recommend that readers go on a trip along Route 66.B. To explain why road travel is popular in the US.C. To introduce the topic of road culture in Scotland.D. To compare road travel in t
23、he US with that in Scotland.25. What can we learn about NC500 from the article?A. It covers a distance of about 500 kilometers.B. Its a new road that opened this year.C. Its much longer than Route 66 in the US.D. Its a coastal route around northern Scotland.26. What makes NC500 attractive to people?
24、A. Its the longest road in the UK.B. It offers striking scenery to travelers.C. It has appeared in many movies.D. It connects all the lakes in Scotland.27. What benefit has NC500 brought to northern Scotland?A. It has reduced traffic pressure in the region.B. It has helped to improve its economy.C.
25、It has attracted more people to live in Scotland.D. It has created more job opportunities than ever before.C CHANGCHUNA pair of endangered Amur leopards have been spotted in the northeastern Chinese Province of Jilin. It is the first time that field cameras have caught two Amur leopards at the same
26、time in Jilin, home to a quarter of all the rarest cats in the world. One of the reasons for the sighting is an improved habitat for the animals, which are at a high risk of extinction. China established a nature reserve in Hunchun in 2011 to protect Far Eastern big cats like Amur leopards and Siber
27、ian tigers. On Tuesday, Lang Jianmin, education director with the animal conservation bureau in the forest-clad Hunchun City, said, “The two leopards, a male and a female, are very much like lovers. ”Lang said the film of the leopards, side by side, was taken on November 16. “Weve hardly seen pictur
28、es like these. Amur leopards do not live together unless they are mating. And the honeymoon, once every three years, lasts only about a week,” Lang added. Amur leopards, classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as critically endangered, are in the highest risk category
29、 in IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. In 2007, IUCN concluded that Amur leopards were extinct in China and only 19 to 26 survived in Russia. However, the rare scene of the couple, together with a survey released in April shows that the population of Amur leopards has been recovering in China. The
30、 survey, co-conducted by Jilin Provincial Forestry Department (JPFD) and World Wide Fund for Nature, said that the predators (捕食性动物) are making a comeback as China has improved efforts to protect forests and fight poaching. 28. The passage is probably taken out of _. A. a diary B. an essay C. a repo
31、rt D. a novel29. Which of the following is TRUE about Amur leopards? A. They have been recovering due to measures taken. B. They usually live together to search for food. C. Their population has greatly risen in China. D. They are often caught by field cameras. 30. Which of the following is NOT the measure mentione
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