1、A. He had some drinks. B. He made a phone call. C. He took care of the woman. 2. What does the man mean?A. The sky is cloudy. B. The weather is fine. C. It is raining heavily. 3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates. B. Teacher and student. C. Tour guide and tourist.
2、4. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a library. B. In a bookstore. C. In a classroom. 5. What do the speakers agree on?A. Going home next Monday.B. Not going home this weekend. C. Not taking the midterm exam. 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
3、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 did the man buy?A. A shirt. B. A jacket. C. A coat. 7. What can we learn about the mans family?A. Poor. B. Rich. C. Ordinary. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A budget
4、problem. B. A study problem. C. Part-time jobs. 9. What will the woman do?A. Work more. B. Spend less money. C. Ask the man for help. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where are the two speakers probably?A. In the street. B. In a shop. C. At the Lost and Found. 11. What kind of the backpack is it?A. A sports one
5、. B. A childish one. C. A leather one. 12. What does the man think of the woman?A. Responsible. B. Tricky. C. Rude. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How long hasnt the man felt sick to his stomach?A. One week. B. Two weeks. C. Three weeks. 14. On which part of the body does the man need an operation?A. His stom
6、ach. B. His legs. C. His feet. 15. What good news does the woman tell the man?A. His feet will recover tomorrow. B. He can play soccer next week. C. He doesnt have cancer. 16. What will the woman do before the operation?A. Check the diseased part of his body. B. Do a few blood tests. C. Give him som
7、e pills. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is Brighton most famous for?A. Its bus service. B. Its lanes. C. Its beach. 18. Which place in Brighton can give you a unique shopping experience?A. Kemptown. B. The seafront. C. North Lane and South Lane. 19. What can we learn about Brighton?A. It is rich in jewe
8、lry. B. It is a small city in England. C. The price of hotels there is high. 20. What is the talk mainly about?A. A destination for a weekend break. B. A shopping place. C. A travel plan. 第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWHY YOU DO THAT (How to Gain the
9、Self-Observations, Reflections, and Personal Insight You Need for a More Accurate and Comprehensive Self-Awareness) by John B. Evans, PhD, LCSW Understanding your basic personality characteristics will drastically increase your self-awareness and self-control, allowing you to actually create the per
10、son you want to be. 978-1-94429-870-8 Paper, $19.99 318 Pages Self-Help/Personality Available on Amazon.A PONTIAC IN THE WOODS by Fred Misurella A young womans rude, sometimes primitive narrative about living alone, in a novel that packs a surprising punch. “Beautifully and sympathetically written.”
11、 -Indie Reader 978-0-578-71792-0 Paper, $14.00 306 Pages Literary Fiction/Young Adult Fiction Available on Amazon and FredM.THE RESTRUCTURING (Who Are You?) by J.L. Stafford Some of us need to find ourselves again, and it doesnt happen by accident. Digging deep within ourselves can touch the very de
12、pth of our hearts. The Restructuring invites you on a poetically guided journey through the depths of our emotional landscape. 978-1098323738 Paper, $12.99 90 Pages Self-help Available on Amazon and Book Baby.THE ROAD TO DELANO by John DeSimone A coming-of-age novel set during the Delano grape strik
13、e. Cesar Chavezs fast for nonviolence influences two high school students in their heroic struggle for justice. 978-1644280317 Hardcover, $26.00 420 Pages Historical Fiction Available on Barnes & Noble, Amazon, IndieBound, and Russos Books. Authors website: .21. If you want to know yourself better,
14、which can be the best?A. WHY YOU DO THAT and THE RESTRUCTURING.B. THE RESTRUCTURING and THE ROAD TO DELANO.C. WHY YOU DO THAT and A PONTIAC IN THE WOODS.D. A PONTIAC IN THE WOODS and THE ROAD TO DELANO.22. If you buy two copies of each, how much will you pay in total?A. $26.99. B. $45.99.C. $72.98.
15、D. $145.96.23. Who are the target readers of THE ROAD TO DELANO?A. Adults. B. Young adults.C. Children. D. Senior citizens.BIn real life Joanna Garcia Swisher, 41, is happily married to former Major League Baseball player Nick Swisher, 40, and raising daughters Sailor, 4, and Emerson, 7. On TV she n
16、eeds the help of a matchmaker to find love in the new Hallmark Channel romance As Luck Would Have It. She opens up about raising strong girls, how her parents recent deaths affected her and which roles fans recognize her for the most. You havent needed a matchmaker-but if life had turned out differe
17、ntly, would you use one?I would totally have been game for it. I was set up by a friend of ours to meet my husband, but I think it sounds so fun. You star opposite Allen Leech-were you a Downton Abbey fan?Im a huge Downton fan, but I know Allen personally very well. He happened to marry my best frie
18、nds little sister. His mom actually cooked me dinner a couple of times while I was shooting!Youve been on TV since you were a teen. Which role gets you recognized most?Sweet Magnolias now. But overall I would say Reba. I also get recognized for being Amy Adams more than I get recognized for being my
19、self. You lost your mother, father and grandmother in the past year and a half. How are you and your family doing?My daughters have watched me go through so much in the last year, from the highs of the success of Sweet Magnolias to the lowest of lows, losing my parents and my grandmother. I really b
20、elieve that its not what happens to you, its what happens for you. Even in their passing, as tragic as it was. I know that its not for nothing. My mom was such a strong, capable, amazing woman; my father was the ultimate father and feminist and just huge source of support-and I think that solidified
21、 my strength. So I only hope that Im modeling that same strength for my girls. 24. How does the text develop?A. By listing examples. B. By questions and answers.C. By narrating life stories. D. By comparison and contrast.25. What does Joanna Garcia Swisher think of a matchmaker in marriage?A. Its st
22、range. B. Its terrible.C. Its acceptable. D. Its necessary.26. What does the underlined part in the last paragraph imply?A. Joanna was just playing on words.B. Joanna missed her parents much.C. Joanna faced the tragedy positively.D. Joanna submitted herself to her fate.27. What can best describe Joa
23、nna Garcia Swisher according to the text?A. Simple and talkative. B. Strong and easy-going.C. Stubborn and influential. D. Negative and sensitive.CFish tongues, harvested by childrenCod (鳕鱼) tongue is a famous dish in Norway and beyond. Around 80 tons are cut every year from fish caught in Norways n
24、orthern waters. Softer in taste than the flesh of the fish, cod tongue melts in the mouth with a hint of saltiness. It is natures gift, says Jan Erik, vice-president of the Norwegian fishermens association. Liv Eva, a 35yearold who works for a research institute, says that when she was a girl, men a
25、nd boys dominated the cod-tongue-cutting trade on Lofoten, a Norwegian island. This year, she was happy to see a grandmother and granddaughter selling tongues. In other ways, however, the art of tungeskjring has hardly changed over the centuries. The delicate work of removing the tongue from an alre
26、ady beheaded(去头的)fish is reserved mainly for children. The practice serves as a kind of career preparation for would-be fishers, and it pays handsomely. The tongues are valuable, so an hours work can pay 1,200 kronor ($143); not bad if youre six. Modesty guides attitudes in Lofoten and other norther
27、n parts, so it wouldnt be accepted to spend the cash on something wasteful, says Liv Eva. Youngsters tend to save up for a fishing boat, a car or a deposit on a home. Not everyone gets involved. Those with ambitions keep their distance; tongue-cutting is something of a fishermans rough life. And cit
28、izens in Norway were upset by a recent documentary showing the children at work in their blood-stained overalls. “Child labor!” they cried. The government looked into the issue, and chose to respect their culture and tradition. A bigger threat to the industry is that stocks are low. From April 27th,
29、 2021 Norwegian cod caught in coastal waters will lose its sustainability rating from the Marine Conservation Council, a global fish watchdog.28. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?A. To set off a conflict. B. To put forward an argument.C. To bring up the topic. D. To bring forward a suggest
30、ion.29. The underlined phrase “the art of tungeskjring” refers to _.A. the tasting of cod tongue B. the cooking of cod tongueC. the cutting of cod tongue D. the drawing of cod tongue30. What does the third paragraph focus on?A. The changes of the cod tongue industry.B. The advantages of the cod tongue industry.C. The problems with the cod tongue industry.D. The traditions of the cod tongue industry.31. What is the governments attitude towards the childrens harvesting cod tongue?A. Respectful
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