1、A. To have a look at London. B. To go with her friend. C. To spend the weekend.4. Whats the womans job?A. She is a saleswoman. B. She is a waitress. C. She is a hotel clerk.5. How is the weather now?A. Its snowing. B. Its raining. C. Its clear.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所
2、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秒钟作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题.6. Why was Paul angry with Jane?A. She told the others about his salary. B. She told Mrs. Wallace his salary.C. She always talks to everybody.7. Why did Jane tell Mrs. Wallace the news according to
3、 her own explanation?A. Because she thought it doesnt matter.B. Because she knew everybody would know at last.C. Because she got too excited and wasnt thinking.8. What does Paul mean by Everyone in this town got a big nose?A. People in this town have big noses.B. People in this town are always eager
4、 to know about others things.C. People dont care about each other.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题.9. What is the man reading?A. A magazine. B. A Chinese play. C. A newspaper.10. Where are they going at the weekend?A. Beijing Theater. B. Beihai Park. C. Beihai Cinema.11. What are they going there for?A. For a visit.
5、 B. To see Beijing Opera. C. To learn Beijing Opera.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题.12. Why didnt Mike take an examination yesterday?A. Because he didnt want to do so. B. Because he got sick.C. Because he got the examination date wrong.13. What did the professor permit Mike to do?A. Have all examinations at home.B
6、. Have an exam sometime later when he got better.C. Have an exam next term.14. Why didnt Mike drive his car?A. Because the doctor told him not to. B. Because he liked taking a walk.C. Because he didnt think he was able to.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题.15. What does Rogers mean in this conversation?A. Toms friend
7、. B. Toms teacher. C. The name of a person.16. What does Tom tell his mother in yesterdays letterA. He had made a new discovery. B. He had lost his new job. C. He had just bought a car.17. Why does Tom tell his mother about his job?A. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his job.B. Because he d
8、oesnt want her to worry about his life.C. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his marriage.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18. Where did the fire probably start?A. On the first floor. B. On the second floor. C. On the third floor.19. When was the building built?A. In 1930. B. In 1782. C. In 1718.20. What wa
9、s the building used as at the time of the fire? A. A history museum. B. A hotel. C. The old peoples home.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)阅读下列四篇短文, 从每小题后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AThe Adventure Guides ProgramNew Member Information for the Adventure Guides Program ( for childre
10、n aged 412)What Is the Adventure Guides Program All about?The objectives of the program are: Fostering companionship and setting foundation for positive, lifelong relationships between parent and child Increased understanding of one another Expanded awareness of spirit, mind and body Great memories
11、Fun!Parent and Child Will Be JoiningThe nationwide affilicated(隶属的) program sponsored by local YMCAs and part of the National Council of YMCAsA smaller group of families called a “circle”What Is the Time Commitment? Program runs from October to May (ending with the Memorial Day Parade) One “circle”
12、activity per month ( one circle decides on fees and dates) Additional all participant activities (scheduled by Wilton Family Y) additional fees and registration requiredOuting Dates: To Be AnnouncedWhat Do I Do Now? Registration is on-going Registration forms are available online under “Registration
13、” You will be notified by the Wilton Family Y of which “circle” you and your child are in and who your “circle” leader is You will be notified by your “circle” leader as to when your first parent/child “circle” meeting will take placeFees:Participant: Full Child or Family member $11000 / Program mem
14、ber $20000Sibling: Full child or Family member $7500 / Program member $15000Adult: Family member FREE / Program member $12500Wilton Family Y Contact Information:Geoff Malyszka Teen Director 762-8384 ext224E-mail: gmalyszkawiltonymca.orgKim Murphy Early Childhood Ed.Director762-8384 ext214 kmurphywil
15、tonymca.org21Which of the following is true about “circle”? A.You and your children will make up a “circle” B.A “circle” activity will be held once a month C.You have the right of choosing your “circle” leader D.You are free to choose to become a member of a “circle”22What information can you get fr
16、om the passage? A.There is no extra fees for additional all participant activities B.The program will be held only in October and May C.You can register just by making a call to 762-8384 ext224 D.It has not been decided yet when you will go out23The passage is mainly written for _ A.parents and thei
17、r children B.adventurous travelers C.international students D.children with bad memoriesBA little under one-third of U.S. families have no Internet access and do not plan to get it, with most of the holdouts seeing little use for it in their lives, according to a survey released on Friday.Park Assoc
18、iates, a Dallas-based technology market research firm, said 29 percent of U.S. families, or 31 million homes, do not have Internet access and do not intend to subscribe(预订)to an Internet service over the next 12 months. The second annual National Technology Scan conducted by Park found that the main
19、 reason why potential customers say they do not subscribe to the Internet is because of the low value to their daily lives rather than concerns over cost.Forty-four percent of these families say they are not interested in anything on the Internet, versus just 22 percent who say they cannot afford a
20、computer or the cost of Internet service, the survey showed. The answer “Im not sure how to use the Internet” came from 17 percent of participants who do not subscribe. The response “I do all my e-commerce shopping and YouTube-watching at work” was cited by 14 percent of Internet-access users. Three
21、 percent said the Internet doesnt reach their homes.The study found U.S. broadband adoption grew to 52 percent over 2006, up from 42 percent in 2005. Roughly half of new subscribers converted(转变)from slower-speed, dial-up Internet access while the other half of families had no prior access.“The indu
22、stry continues to chip(击破)away at the core of non-subscribers, but has a long way to go,” said John Barrett, director of research at Parks Associates. “Entertainment applications will be the key. If anything will pull in the holdouts, its going to be applications that make the Internet more similar
23、to pay-TV,” he predicted.24. What does the underlined word “holdouts” in the first paragraph most probably mean? A. some American families B. those who hold out ones opinions C. those who have been surveyed D. those who still havent access to the Internet currently25. From the passage we can infer t
24、hat _. A. It is not an easy job to transform those holdouts into the Internet users B. people will adopt dial-up Internet access no more C. many Americans enjoy doing e-commerce shopping at home D. more than half of the population are using the Internet in 200526. According to John Barrett, what is
25、the key to attracting more U.S. families to broadband service? A. making the Internet look more similar to TV set B. applying the Internet more to entertainment C. providing more pay-TV programs D. chipping away at the core of non-subscribers27. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Web develo
26、ps with technology B. The present situation of web C. Many Americans see little point to web D. It is urgent to promote web serviceCSeveral times each year the Queen gives afternoon tea parties at which guests are served tiny cakes filled with cream from her own cows. Cakes and sandwiches are brough
27、t in by footmen, yet you never see the Queen touch a thing. She simply sits beside a big silver plate, pouring cups of tea for everyone and carefully avoiding the cakes.At cocktail parties the Queen moves from group to group, chatting informally, and manages to make one glass of diet(节食)drink to las
28、t an entire evening.Tours abroad are difficult because hosts(主人)seem to believe the warmth of their welcome must be shown with wonderful state banquets(宴会). But the Queen has perfected the art of appearing to enjoy her meal without actually eating much.During one visit to the Pacific islands of Tong
29、a, a specially-prepared dinner was arranged in a hut made of wood and bamboo leaves. Deep holes were dug in the ground, filled with hot stones and baby pigs, and the pigs were slowly baked over several days. The Queen looked uneasily at her plate when she discovered a whole roast pig was her serving
30、.Then she became uneasy when a turkey, some meat, bananas and an apple were also carried in for each guest. So she depended on her old favorite trick of talking with her host. , King Tupou IV, carrying on a warm conversation. At the same time she pushed her food around her plate and only ate a piece of turkey and some fruit.Reporters traveling with her have noted that the Queen will sometimes
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