1、1. What w ill the w oman do this afternoon?A. Do some exercise. B. Go shopping. C. Wash her clothes.2. Why does the w oman call the man?A. To cancel a flight. B. To make an apology. C. To put off a meeting.3. How much more does David need for the car?A. $5,000. B. $20,000. C. $25,000.4. What is Jane
2、 doing?A. Planning a tour. B. Calling her father. C. Asking for leave.5. How does the man feel?A. Tired. B. Dizzy. C. Thirsty.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, 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 does Jack w ant to do?A. W
3、atch TV. B. Play outside. C. Go to the zoo.7. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At home. B. In a cinema. C. In a supermarket.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What does Richard do?A. Hes a new sman. B. Hes a manager. C. Hes a researcher.9. Where is Richard going next w eek?A. Birmingham. B.
4、Mexico City. C. Shanghai.10. What w ill the speakers do tomorrow ?A. Eat out together. B. Visit a university. C. See Professor Hayes.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. What is the probable relationship betw een the speakers?A. School friends. B. Teacher and student. C. Librarian and library user.12. Why doe
5、s Jim suggest Mary buy the book?A. Its sold at a discount price. B. Its important for her study. C. Its w ritten by Professor Lee.13. What w ill Jim do for Mary?A. Share his book w ith her. B. Lend her some money. C. Ask Henry for help.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。14. Where does Stella live?A. In Memphis.
6、 B. In Boston. C. In St Louis.15. What w ould Peter and his family like to do on Beale Street?A. Visit a museum. B. Listen to music. C. Have dinner.16. What kind of hotel does Peter prefer?A. A big one. B. A quiet one. C. A modern one.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. How many lab sessions w ill the stude
7、nts have every w eek?A. One. B. Tw o. C. Three.18. What are the students allow ed to w ear in the lab?A. Long scarves. B. Loose clothes. C. Tennis shoes.19. Why should the students avoid mixing liquid w ith paper?A. It may cause a fire. B. It may create w aste.C. It may produce pollution.20. What do
8、es the speaker mainly talk about?A. Grades the students w ill receive. B. Rules the students should follow. C. Experiments the students w ill do.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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASagrada Fam ilia (2,056,448 visits/year)Opening hours: 09:0018:00
9、 (OctoberMarch);0020:00 (AprilSeptember) Admission: $ 11, or $ 10 w ith the Barcelona Card.Disabled Access: Yes.The temple has been under construction since 1882 and theyve still got another 30 to 80 years to go before it is finished. The projects vast scale and its special design have made it one o
10、f Barcelonas top tourist attractions for many years.La Pedrera (1,133,220 visits/year) NovemberFebruary:30; MarchOctober:00Admission: $ 9.50. Save 20% w ith the Barcelona Card. Disabled Access: No.This building used to be called Casa Mila but now adays its more commonly know n as La Pedrera. It is a
11、 unique modernist building in Barcelona and w as made of bricks and had colorful tiles ( 瓦). It w as built betw een 1906 and 1912 by famousCatalan architect Antoni Gaudi (18521926) and in 1984 it w as declared a UNESCO World Heritage site w ith other Gaudi buildings in Barcelona.Barcelona FC Museum
12、(1,032,763 visits/year) 6th April4th October: (Monday to Saturday) 10:00; the rest of the year: 10:30 $ 8.50 for entry to the museum and $ 17 for a guided tour. Disabled Access:When you buy your ticket you have tw o options. You can buy a ticket for the museum to see the football stadium or you can
13、buy a dual (双的) ticket for $ 15 w here you get to see the museum and the scenes at the club.Miro Museum (518,869 visits/year) Check the w ebsite for details as they vary depending on the time of the year. $ 8. Save 20% w ith the Barcelona Card. Disabled Access:This museum has a w ide range of Miros
14、w orks dating back as far as 1914. This artw ork collection not only includes his paintings but also a good selection of sculptures.21. Which of the follow ing attractions is the most popular w ith people?A. Sagrada Familia B. La PedreraC. Barcelona FC Museum D. Miro Museum22. What do w e know about
15、 the tourist attractions mentioned in the passage?A. Sagrada Familia is the largest building in Barcelona. B. La Pedrera is w ell-know n for its colorful material.C. Barcelona FC Museum may attract football fans. D. Miro Museum w as built in 1914.23. If you visit the stadium and the club w ith a tou
16、r guide in Barcelona FC Museum, you should pay .A. $ 25.5 B. $ 32 C. $ 42.5 D. $ 3424. What do the attractions have in common?A. They are all famous for their architectural style. B. They are available for the disabled people.C. Their opening hours are changeable in different seasons.D. Tourists can
17、 have a discount of 20% w ith the Barcelona Card.BDr. Ellen Bronson of the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore alw ays w anted to w ork w ith animals. Unlike many animal-loving little girls, though, her first idea w as to be a naturalist. If a naturalist is someone w ho sits in the w oods and observes an imal
18、s and takes notes, then thats exactly w hat she w as doing at the time. Dr. Bronson grew up “in the middle of now here”, and her parents didnt let her w atch TV. “So I spent a lot of time hanging out in the w oods because there w as not a lot to do otherw ise,” she says. “I had a funny notebook that
19、 my parents still have, w here each page is about a certain animal.”When she got a little older, being an animal doctor seemed like a better choice than w orking w ith animals in the forest,and the success in giving medical help to them satisfied her hugely, but she says that even the cases that don
20、t w ork out as w ell can be meaningful. “You also have the failures, w hich are hard at the time, but they help not just you but the w hole zoo learn,” She says.And, of course, another advantage of the job is getting to w ork w ith really cool animals. “I really like the animals thatfeed on meat the
21、yre very tough, and you can get them through hard times,” she says.Finally, another advantage of her job is how often she gets to w ork w ith an animal over its life. “Were there doing medical examination w hen theyre born, w e w atch them grow up,” she says. “And w e w atch them as they age. We hel
22、p them age peacefully and help them be pain-free, and then w ere also there w hen they die. That is something very special.”25. What can w e learn from the second paragraph?A. Giving animals medical help is alw ays Ellens dream.B. Even failures can also mean something to Ellen. C. Failures in w ork
23、are hard for Ellen to accept.D. Observing animals gives Ellen greater satisfaction.26. In her w ork w ith animals, she can .A. earn fame and respect from her w ork.B. realize her dream of becoming a naturalist.C. take care of many animals from birth to death.D. keep all the animals in peace and free
24、 from pain.27. Which of the follow ing best describes Dr. Bronson?A. Generous. B. Well-educated. C. Grateful. D. Caring.COnce w hen I w as facing a decision that involved high risk, I w ent to a friend. He looked at me for a moment, and thenw rote a sentence containing the best advice Ive ever had:
25、Be bold and brave and mighty (强大的) forces w ill come to your aid.Those w ords made me see clearly that w hen I had fallen short in the past, it w as seldom because I had tried and failed. It w as usually because I had let fear of failure stop me from trying at all. On the other hand, w henever I had
26、 plunged into deep w ater, forced by courage or circumstance, I had alw ays been able to sw im until I got my feet on the ground again.Boldness means a decision to bite off more than you are sure you c an eat. And there is nothing mysterious about the mighty forces. They are potential pow ers w e po
27、ssess: energy, skill, sound judgment, creative ideas even physical strength greater than most of us realize.Admittedly, those mighty forces are spiritual ones. But they are more important than physical ones. A college classmate of mine, Tim, w as an excellent football player, even though he w eighed
28、 much less than the average player. “In one game I suddenly found myself confronting a huge player, w ho had nothing but me betw een him and our goal line,” said Tim. “I w asso frightened that I closed my eyes and desperately threw myself at that guy like a bullet ( 子弹) and stopped him cold.”Boldnes
29、s a w illingness to extend yourself to the extreme is not one that can be acquired overnight. But it can be taught to children and developed in adults. Confidence builds up. Surely, there w ill be setbacks ( 挫折) and disappointmentsin life; boldness in itself is no guarantee of success. But the perso
30、n w ho tries to do something and fails is a lot better off than the person w ho tries to do nothing and succeeds.So, alw ays try to live a little bit beyond your abilities and youll find your abilities are greater than you ever dreamed.28. Why w as the author sometimes unable to reach his goal in th
31、e past?A. He faced huge risks. B. He lacked mighty forces.C. Fear prevented him from trying. D. Failure blocked his w ay to success.29. What is the implied meaning of the underlined part?A. Sw allow more than you can digest. B. Act slightly above your abilities. C. Develop more mysterious pow ers. D. Learn to make creative decis
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