1、How much is the shirt?C. 9J5.C. John.C. Every other day.A. 19.15. B. 9.18.答案是c01.Why docs the man change the skirt?A.The color is too dark.B.The size is not proper.C.The style is out of date.2.Who is reading in the study?A. Jenny. B. Tom.3.How often does the man work out now?A. Once a week. B. Twice
2、 a week.4.Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Husband and wife. C. Mother and son.5.What does the man plan to do?A. Read some books. B. Build a garden. C. Plant vegetables. 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。听每段对话或
3、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.When did the man begin to feci pain?C. Yesterday afternoon.A. This morning. B. Last night.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。AContact CCAs Special Programs to learn more about our wide ran
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10、and campus.21.Who would most potentially apply for Summer Program?A.Employees in companies.B.International undergraduate and graduate students.C.High school graduates.D.Undergraduate and graduate students.22.What can students do if they take Summer Courses?A.Go on a f沁kl trip.B.Visit famous artists.
11、C.Make some friends.D.Earn some credits.23.Wliat are students required to do if they take Summer Start?A.Live on one of the campuses.B.Pay school fees in advance.C.Read as many books as possible.D.Complete the courses on time.BA 10-year-old swimmer with sky-high dreams and a name to match them has b
12、roken a record previously held by Olympian Michael Phelps.Clark Kent Apuada. whose friends call him “Superman”, swam the 100-mcter butterfly in 1: 09. 38 at the Far Western Long Course Championships in his home state of California this Sunday. Thats a second faster than the record Phelps set at the
13、same event in 1995 with a time of 1 : 10. 48 in the same category of boys under 10.Clark t a rising fifth-grader who is Filipino American, told HuffPost hes been dreaming about breaking Phelps record ever since he started swimming competitively at age 7. T was so motivated/ Clark said about his win.
14、 I was so happy that 1 was able to beat that record.MPhelps competed in his first Olympics at age 15, He went on to become the most decorated Olympian in history, with 28 medals overall. Everyone in the crowd was excited when they realized what a special swim they had just seen when we announced the
15、 long-standing record had been broken Cindy Rowland, Pacific Swimmings director, wrote in an email.Clark won first place for all the swimming events he competed in at this years Far Western Championships. Pacific Swimming or PacSwim, a regional association that is part of USA Swimming, organizes the
16、 Far Western Long Course Championships. Cynthia Apuada. Clarks mother, said that her child seems to be uliving by his name at this poinfAsked about the champion swimmers unusual name, she said shed always loved the name Clark. And her husbands favorite superhero just happened to be Superman. So when
17、 their child was born, they decided to give him the name “Clark Kent”. The nickname “Superman” appeared naturally.24. What can be learned about Clark Kent Apuada?A.He is in grade four now.B.He dreams big and is promising.C.He is a native American.D.He broke Phelps record at age 7.25.Which of the fol
18、lowing is closest in meaning to the underlined word “decorated” in Paragraph 4?A.Being popular.B.Being respected.C.Being talked about most.D.Being awarded medals.26.How did Clark get his nickname?A.His friends called him the name.B.He lived by his name at that point.C.His father named him after his
19、superhero.D.His mother loved the name.27.What is the best title of the text?A.A 10-Ycar-Old Beats Michael Phelps Previous Swimming RecordB.A 10-Year-Old Swimmer with Sky-high DreamsC.Phelps and His Amazing Swimming RecordD.Clark Kent the Greatest Athlete of All TimeCTexas has been one of the most re
20、strictive gun-rights states in America. Thanks to a new law, however the state will be one of the most relaxed, to the degree that police arc discouraged from even asking about someones guns. And if they do, they may not have much power to do anything if the person refuses to show a license.To be su
21、re, the law is strict in its own way. offering a model for regulation. Under the law. open-carry citizens have to be licensed, a process that includes safety and shooting tests. They also have to show no prior psycliological problems, and they have to be at least 21 years old.It is true that gun vio
22、lence dropped sharply after restrictive laws were put in place in countries like Great Britain and Australia. However, the US public seems more interested than ever in weapons and the power they convey% despite gun control groups concern over the increase of violence. Most states in America have ste
23、adily expanded gun rights since the end of a 10-ycar assault(攻击)weapons ban in 2004. Black Friday this year saw the biggest gun cache(贮存)ever purchased in one day.Considering those trends, theres a heated debate about whether the new Texas law is a model piece of legislalion(立法)for a changing Americ
24、a, or a walking disaster just begging for trouble. As the law doesnt provide any punishment for those who refuse to show a license to a police officer, critics fear that officers may find it tougli to handle potentially deadly situations- After all, armed citizens will no longer be considered suspic
25、ious even though a lot of people might be alarmed by the sight. Most police in Texas have been told to not engage gun carriers unless they are doing something questionable or appear drunk.For sure. New Year $ Day will be an exciting one for Texas gun owners. Whats not yet known is how the rest of Te
26、xas will respond.28.AH of the following are required in the new Texas law for open carry EXCEPTA. age limit B. mental conditionC. online registration D. gun-operating skills29.What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 3?A.The reason for putting forward the new Texas law.B.The present situation of gun
27、 possession in America.C.The impact of the assault weapons ban in 2004.D.The inaction of the US government as to gun control.30.What do critics think the new lexas law will probably lead to?A.Heavier workload for policemen.B.Disrespect for officers.C.Lack of trust among citizens.D.Difficulty in crim
28、e prevention.31.Wliat is the authors attitude towards the new Texas law?A. Negative. B. Cautious. C. Indifferent. D. Approving.DAs every mobile-phone owner knows, after a year or so the battery starts to fade and the beast needs recharging more frequently. That is troublesomet but a phones batteries
29、 can be replaced fairly cheaplyor the whole device traded in for the latest model. An electric car, though, is a much bigger investment. And batteries are its priciest component representing around 30% of an average mid-size vehicle.To provide buyers with some peace of mind, carmakers guarantee thei
30、r batteries typically for eight years or around 200.000km. Producers, planning to go much further than that, though, are racing to launch umillion mile“(1.6m kilometers) batteries. Contemporary /Vnperex Technology, a giant Chinese firm which produces batteries for a number of carmakers, was said to
31、be ready to start producing batteries which would last for 16 years or 2m kilometres. Elon Musk has suggested that Tesla, a Californian maker of electric vehicles has a million-mile battery in the works. And over in Detroit, General Motors is in the final stages of developing an advanced battery which it says has similar longevity(寿命).Regular fast-charging reduces battery life, as do overcharging and deep discharging. Driving in extremely hot o
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