1、( )1.When does the store close in the evening?A. At 11:00. B. At 11:30. C. At 12:00.( )2.What will the woman probably do? A.Water the plants. B.Wash the car. C. Do nothing.( )3.Where did the woman meet Tom?A. Outside the bank. B. In the bank. C. In the post office.( )4.What do we know about James?A.
2、 He is never late. B. He is often late. C. He is not patient.( )5.What will the woman do?A. To sit down before going in. B. To go into the store with the man. C. To buy the shoes before going in.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。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
3、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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。( )6. How often should the baby clean his teeth as soon as the first tooth appears?A. Once a day. B.Twice a day. C.Three times a day.( )7.When should the baby start using soft toothbrush and a small bit of toothpaste? A. At about 1 year to
4、18 months of age. B. At about 13 to 18 months of age. C. At about 14 to 18 months of age.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。( )8.Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At home. B. On the street. C. In the office.( )9.What do we know about the weather?A. Eastern England will be snowy tomorrow. B. N
5、orthern England will be foggy tomorrow.C. Southwestern England will be clear tomorrow afternoon.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。( )10.What is John?A. A doctor. B. A farmer. C. A postman.( )11.What can we learn about Fred?A. He has the largest farm in his state. B. He will buy more fields next year. C. He grow
6、s cotton in his field.( )12.What did the woman once do at her brothers?A. Drinking milk. B. Milking a cow. C. Killing a cow.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。( )13.What is the woman doing?A. Returning her phone. B. Repairing her phone. C. Selecting a phone.( )14.How much does it cost in the cheapest plan? A.6.
7、B.20. C.34.( )15.What do we know about the woman?A. She sends short messages a lot. B. She chooses the second cheapest plan at last.C. She can use up 200 minutes of free calls quickly.( )16.What function does the woman need in the mobile phone?A. FM radio. B. Internet access. C. MP3.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第2
8、0四个小题。( )17.Why might a person be prevented from doing good work?A. He thinks he is old enough to make the most of his mental facility.B. He accepts another persons mistaken estimate of his ability.C. He believes in what other people think of him.( )18.What will a person do if he believes in his low
9、 ability?A. Fail to go at a job but never lose heart. B. Show complete lack of confidence.C. Spare no efforts to do things.( )19.Why was Alfred Adler poor at arithmetic as a boy?A. He lost his self-confidence. B. He was weak in thinking.C. His parents expected too much of him.( )20.Which of the foll
10、owing is the most important factor to Adlers success?A. Spirit and experience. B. Interest and self-respect. C. Confidence and determination.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 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。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)(A)Want a wonderful travel in London? Dont miss the following!The Gu
11、ards Museum The Guards Museum was created as an educational tool for the newest intake of the Guards and includes exhibits of uniform for the five Roval regiments (团) dating from the Civil War, with details of the nature and origin of their ceremonial duties right up to their contemporary role. To a
12、nyone interested in these world-famous soldiers this London tourist attraction is a must-see.Telephone: 020 7414 3428 Toy theatreToy theatre (or paper theatre) was most popular in the 1800s, and consists of paper theatres, some with an extraordinary level of detail, allowing children to stage their
13、own productions at home, usually with cut-out sheets of figures for the scenery, props (道具) and various characters in the play. 020 7967 1066Charles Dickens MuseumThe Charles Dickens Museum, an authors house museum at Doughty Street, is a celebration of one of the greatest novelists in British histo
14、ry. The museum exhibits over 100, 000 items from personal items to artworks (艺术品) from some of his books. It is said that Dickens wrote 3 of his most famous stories while living here, Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby and The Pickwick Papers. The building is the writers only surviving London house and
15、 we can get to know what life in the household would have been like. 020 7405 2127Foundling MuseumThe Foundling Museum was originally one of the first houses in London for abandoned children and housed over 27, 000 children before its closure (关闭). Since then this London attraction has transformed (
16、转化) itself into one special London museum with a large collection of artworks and social history relating to the children taken in and the terrible social problems that led to children being abandoned by their parents. 020 7841 360021. Which will you call if you prefer some history of the army?A.020
17、 7414 3428 B.020 7967 1066C.020 7405 2127 D.020 7841 360022. What can we learn from the Charles Dickens Museum?A. The house remains famous as before.B. It is Charles Dickens only surviving house.C. Visitors can have a taste of Dickens life there. D. Charles Dickens wrote most of his novels there.23.
18、 Which used to be a welfare(福利) institute?A. The Guards Museum B. Toy theatreC. Charles Dickens Museum D. Foundling Museum(B)I was getting ready to go to bed when the phone rang. This could not be good. My mind raced through the list of family members who might need help, but the voice was hardly fa
19、miliar.“Lindy, this is Lesley.” I dont know Lesley well. We did occasionally speak with each other, but to say we were friends was not appropriate. I asked what she needed. Perhaps something really awful caused her to reach someone she barely knew. Instead, she asked me, “Do you have room for a turk
20、ey? In your freezer?” We had lots of room in our freezer, and in fact, too much. “Sure,” I responded, “did your freezer break down?” “Not exactly,” Lesley replied, but I will explain when I arrive.”Minutes later came a huge freezer truck. Lesley stepped down and explained the lease(租约) of the grocer
21、y store her husband serviced had run out and that they had to empty all the freezers that very night. Thinking it was a shame to throw away all this good food, they decided to drop off food to anyone she could think of. Noticing our freezer was pretty empty, Lesley asked to fill it up. Our home was
22、their last stop and anything left would have to be put in our freezer. An hour later, everything finished, I asked her, “When will you come back for all this?” Lesley laughed, “We dont want it back. It is yours! Thanks for helping us out!” Then they waved goodbye and drove away.“For helping them out
23、?” We opened our freezer door. Inside were all expensive foods we never bought but often longed to try. We were struggling to buy groceries, yet it was not something we shared with anyone. However, our needs were met in an unexpected way, by that call, “Do you have room for a turkey?”24. How did the
24、 writer feel when she heard the phone ringing? A. Anxious. B. Angry. C. Shocked. D. Relieved.25.What does the author indicate by the underlined sentence in paragraph 2?A. Their freezer was too large to fill.B. Their freezer was less frequently used. C. They were running out of food supplies.D. They
25、were glad to put the turkey in the freezer.26.Why did Lesley call up the writer?A. Because the writer was her good friend.B. Because she knew the writer was in need.C. Because something awful had happened.D. Because she didnt want food to go to waste.27. What can be a suitable title for the text?A.
26、Who is my angel? B. Do you have room for a turkey?C. Unexpected bargains. D. A friend on speaking terms.(C)A conference was held with former technology industry leaders calling for urgent measures to protect children from smartphone addiction(上瘾).Among those urging major changes is Tristan Harris- a
27、 former high-level employee at Google. He just launched a group that will seek to gather and publish evidence of how digital devices and social media can harm children and young people. Harris says he believes companies like Google, Facebook and Apple have a “moral responsibility” not to create tech
28、nology products that can “hijack how the mind works”.The conference where Harris spoke was sponsored by Common Sense Media, a child and family activist group. The organization says research suggests that half of all teenagers feel addicted to their mobile devices, while about 60 percent of parents b
29、elieve their kids are addicted.The group also cites a recent study of eighth graders that found heavy users of technology were 56 percent more likely to say they are unhappy, while 27 percent more likely to be depressed. Even Facebook cited research last year suggesting that social media use can har
30、m mental health when used in certain ways.James Steyer is the founder of Common Sense. He says more than half of schools in the US are already members of the organization. The group provides teachers and parents with learning materials intended to help students develop critical thinking skills and b
31、alance their digital lives.Some US schools, however, have tried to limit or remove technology to improve learning. One of them is in Silicon Valley, the center of the American tech-industry.The Waldorf School of the Peninsula does not use any computers or digital technology in its education programs up to the seventh grade. The schools website says while Waldorf teachers recogn
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