1、例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.答案是C。 1. What will the woman do this Saturday ? A. Go to see her sister.B. Look after her brothers son. C. Go to the concert.2. How many pills should the woman take at a time? A. 2. B. 3. C.5.3. What does Laura need at the moment? A. Encouragement.
2、B. Blame. C. Help with her chemistry.4. What does the man want to do? A. Buy a light. B. Go to the supermarket. C. Get to the nearest light.5. What is the mans suggestion about serious pollution? A. The government should take action.B. Dont breathe the poisonous air.C. The government should protect
3、the environment.第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出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至7题。6. Where probably is the mans mother now? A. At home. B. In the hospital. C. In the office.7. How long does the man need befor
4、e going back to work? A. A month. B. A day. C. A week. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Employer and employee. C. Neighbors.9. Why does the man feel nervous? A. He wants to breathe in some fresh air. B. Hes been waiting so long for a c
5、all. C. He has heard his neighbors phone.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the conversation take place? A. In an office. B. In a hotel. C. In a restaurant.11. How will the man eat his steak? A. Medium. B. Well-done. C. Rare. 12. What does the man start his meal with? A. An iced tea with a lemon. B. So
6、me baked potatoes. C. A cream and onion soup.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the man want to do? A. To reserve a car. B. To rent a car. C. To reserve a room.14. What size of car does the man want? A. Large. B. Small. C. Middle.15. How much should the man pay for the rented car for the weekend? A. $89
7、. B. $80. C. $120.16. Where can the man find his rented car? A. In the Hotel. B. In the parking lot. C. On Peter Street. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What happened to the Cuyahoga River in 1969? A. It was seriously polluted. B. It was cleaned up. C. It became the most outstanding river.18. How long did it
8、take for the river to become clean again? A. Several years. B. A few days. C. A few months.19. What can make the river clean according to the speaker? A. Something imaginable. B. Hard work. C. The control of using your credit card.20. What shall we do when facing an impossible situation? A. Wait for
9、 something to change. B. Just be patient and do something. C. Imagine something outstanding.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。AIce skating at Rockefeller Center is a memorable New York City winter experience. The rink(溜冰场)at Rock Center first o
10、pened on Christmas Day in 1936. It can admit about 150 skaters at a time and the rink is 122 feet long and 59 feet wide. Advice for Ice Skating at Rock Center: While ice skating at Rockefeller Center is an experience that many New York City visitors desire, keep in mind that youre paying a price to
11、be able to say “I skated at Rockefeller Center”, despite the small skating surface and the often crowded atmosphere. When Its Least Crowded: Early morning during holiday periods and weekdays before 4 p. m. tend to be the least crowded times to skate in Rock Center. Its also less crowded earlier and
12、later in the season, compared to peak season, which runs from Thanksgiving through New Year. When Its Open: The rink at Rockefeller Center typically opens at Columbus Day weekend and stays open through early April. Skating Sessions: Skate rentals and admissions are charged per session. Time your vis
13、it appropriately to get the most skating for your money. Admission: Adult admission is $27 ($30 during “peak” dates Dec. 5, 6, 12, 13 and Dec. 19 Jan. 4) and children under 11 and seniors are $15. Ice Skating Lessons: Half-hour private lessons are $50 per person and include one hour of skate time in
14、 addition to the lesson. Appointments can be reserved by calling 212-332-7655.21. What do we know about the rink at Rock Center? A. Its a newly-built center. B. It operates all the year round. C. It covers only a small area. D. Its mainly for training skaters.22. Which of the following may be a sugg
15、ested time to skate? A. 3 p. m on a Thursday. B. Weekends in December. C. 5 p. m. on a Wednesday. D. On the afternoon of Thanksgiving Day.23. To skate in Rock Center, a couple with their kid aged 7 will pay _. A. $45 at most B. $69 at least C. $81 in total D. $75 at leastB Two weeks before my 12th b
16、irthday, my teacher asked me to conduct an experiment. When I mixed some powder together, they exploded. Molten lava hit me in the face, but I felt no pain. I vividly remember standing there in a state of calmness. I thought I was in a dream, but however hard I struggled to swim to the surface of co
17、nsciousness, I couldnt wake up. I didnt understand how terrifying it was until I heard people saying, “Whos that?” Thats when I knew I was unrecognisable. I was taken to hospital, but the doctors didnt know what to do with me. Later I was flown to Houston for surgery. Between the ages of 13 and 16,
18、I had 40 operations. As each operation came and went, my vision would come back and then fade again. Eventually, it faded completely and I had what was left of my eyes removed for cosmetic(整形)reasons. Since then, I have lived in total darkness. Most blind people, even if they dont have any sight the
19、yre aware of, are still able to perceive light. That gives them a sense of day and night. But not me. I absolutely lost that sense of time passing. For many years, I felt my sight loss darkening my life like the loss of my parents from which I would never recover. But when I was in my 40s, I realise
20、d I had to find a way to live. I trained to become a counsellor, and that has helped me see my experiences in a different way. I cant fix peoples broken livesjust like I cant fix my sightbut I can help them find a way to manage. Sometimes it feels as if all the struggles and negative experiences Ive
21、 lived through were in fact a kind of preparation for helping others to make their own way towards the light.24. When the explosion happened, the author felt _. A. cool B. terrified C. upset D. anxious25. What can we know from the passage? A. The author lost her sight but her eyes remained. B. The a
22、uthor recovered from her sight loss soon afterwards. C. The author suffered a lot in her teens. D. The author still has difficulty waking up from her dream.26. What does the underlined word “perceive” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Predict. B. Sense. C. Watch. D. Distinguish.27. What is the authors purpose
23、 of writing this passage? A. To describe how hard a life the blind are living. B. To suggest an attitude towards life through her story. C. To encourage the disabled to be brave. D. To blame the teacher for his irresponsibility.C In Ridley Scotts science fiction drama The Martian, Matt Damons charac
24、ter plays a botanist who discovers how to grow potatoes on the Red Planet. Now, scientists are conducting an experiment that will bring them a step closer to making that a reality. NASA and the Peru-based International Potato Centre (CIP) will start growing potatoes in Mars-like conditions on Earth,
25、 with the hope of eventually building a controlled dome(穹顶)on Mars capable of farming the ancient crop. The team will replicate Martian atmospheric conditions in a laboratory, using soil from a desert in Perureportedly (复制)nearly identical to that found on the Red Planet. “The increased levels of ca
26、rbon dioxide will benefit the crop, whose yield is two to four times that of a regular grain crop under normal Earth conditions. The Martian atmosphere is near 95 percent carbon dioxide, ”CIP explained in a recent report. By understanding atmospheric changes on the surface of Mars, the team hopes it
27、 will help build more research centers on Earth. If successful, the experiment could see NASA pioneer space fanning for future manned missions to not just Mars, but other planets and moons in the solar system. “The extraordinary efforts of the team have set the bar for space farming. The idea of gro
28、wing food for human colonies in space could be a reality very soon. ”said Chris McKay, a scientist from the NASA Ames Research Center. A second goal of the project is to highlight the role of potatoes in improving global food security. “How better to learn about climate change than by growing crops
29、on a planet that died two billion years ago?” said Joel Ranck, CIPs Head of Communications. “We need people to understand that if we can grow potatoes in extreme conditions like those on Mars, we can save lives on Earth.” The earliest known record of potatoes dates back to around 2500 BC when the Ay
30、mara Indians in modern-day Peru and Bolivia were growing the vegetable.28. Why is Matt Damon mentioned in the first paragraph? A. To give an example. B. To make a comparison. C. To introduce the topic. D. To recommend a movie.29. Which factor on Mars benefits the growth of potatoes? A. Soil. B. Atmo
31、sphere. C. Gravity. D. Weather.30. Whats Chris McKays attitude towards space farming? A. Uninterested. B. Doubtful. C. Opposed. D. Confident.31. With his words in Para. 4, Joel Ranck is _. A. complaining about food security B. explaining the effects of climate change C. stressing the importance of the project D. questioning the possibility of space fanningD
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