1、2. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the ticket office. B. On the train. C. In the street.3. Why cant the woman meet the man this evening?A. The man will visit his friend B. She will visit her friend. C. Her friend will come to see her.4. What will the speakers do?A. Visit their
2、new neighbors. B. Say hello to their new neighbors. C. Give their new neighbors a hand.5. What is the mans hobby?A. Sightseeing. B. Photography. C. Drawing pictures.第二节(共15小题;听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,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。听完后,每小题将给出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至7题。6. What ar
3、e the speakers talking about?A. Health. B. Scenery . C. Pollution.7. What do we know about the woman?A .She has a headache. B. She isnt familiar with the river. C. She lives near the river now.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What is the house the woman mentions?A. In a small town, 20kilometres east of the capital
4、 city.B. In a small town, 20kilometres south of the capital city.C. In the downtown of the capital city.9. What does the kitchen have?A. An old refrigerator. B. A washing machine. C. A nice dishwasher.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the Korean Wave refer to?A. Korean TV dramas. B. Korean culture. C.
5、Korean actors.11. What did the Korean Wave start with according to the conversation?A. Korean pop songs. B. Taekwondo. C. A Korean series.12.Who is mentioned as a famous actor in Korean dramas?A .Bae Yong Jun. B. Baby Vox. C. S.E.S.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What do we know about the tie?A. Its an old one
6、. B. Its a red one. C. The man bought it in Paris.14. When did the man speaker go out with Janet?A. Last Saturday. B. Last Tuesday. C. This Tuesday.15. Where is the tie probably now?A. In the closet. B. In Janets house. C. In the mans car.16. What kind of person does the woman speaker think the man
7、speaker is?A. Careless. B. Lazy. C. Rude.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where did Gloria work as a waitress?A. At a bar at New York UniversityB.At a top club in Britain C.At a club named Top Club18.How did Gloria describe Mr. Williams?A. Nice. B. Careless. C. Humorous.19. Why did the club pay Gloria the mone
8、y?A. She worked hard for the club B. Gordon had no money in the bank. C. Her story made the club well known20.What is the story mainly about?A. A Lost-and-found check B. An unexpected sum of money. C. The biggest tip in the history第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30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
9、选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ALeaders shape history and here is a selection of the most remarkable views into these public figures plus first-hand accounts by those with access to themMargaret Thatcher by Charles Moore(2013)Before Moore published the first volume of his biography, there had already been a mounta
10、in of books on Thatcher. Moores account is different. He shows that far from being fearless, she could often be fearful without cause. The final volume will include her fall from power.Harold Wilson by Ben Pimlott(1992)Harold Wilson had become a ghostly figure when this book was published in 1992. T
11、he absence heightened a sense of mystery. Who was he? How to explain his seemingly contradictory characteristics? Pimlott solves some of the mysteries: the book is detailed until Wilsons final phase as prime minister in 1974.Churchill by Roy Jenkins(2001)Jenkins writes a politician as well as a hist
12、orian, analyzing Churchills historic moves from the opinions of one who had also spoken in the Commons. Jenkins had resigned from high position in battles over policy, and as one that changed parties, though not as frequently as Churchill did.Roy Jenkins by John Campbell(2014)Campbell calmly narrate
13、s many political and personal dramas, including Jenkins intense relationship with Anthony Crosland when they were both students at Oxford. Campbell also addresses Jenkins various affairs with women. Like Jenkins political heroes. he led many lives. Campbell is sharp in describing each of them.Diarie
14、s, Volumes One to Six by Alastair Cam bell(2017)Love or hate him. Campbell remains the master of the inside story, and not just because of his unusual ideas on the relationship between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown. This is an incredibly detailed book on what its like to live inside No 10: the cruel s
15、pace of events; and the constant conflict with the media.21. Which of the following leaders has the largest number of books written about them?A. Harold Wilson B. Churchill C. Margaret Thatcher D. Tony Blair22. Which writer was once a politicianA. Ben Pimlott B. Charles Moore. C. John Campbell. D. R
16、oy Jenkins23. Whats the purpose of the authors writing the passageA. To introduce some histories on selection B. To recommend some books on leaderC. To tell some mysteries about historians D.To think highly of some famous leaders.BFather was diagnosed with brain cancer during the second half of my s
17、enior year. It is a time when all the big events in a girls life are happening. However, though in poor condition, father managed to be present at every occasion. His doctor said that by focusing on all my future events,it helped my dad live longer. I guess so because nine days after my high school
18、graduation, my father died.For the next week after his funeral, I didnt leave my room or even to shower. Finally, my mom stormed in and said, Megan, get up. I have something for you to read. My fathers doctor had sent my mother a letter. It contained the typical “I am sorry for your loss” sentences.
19、 But this letter was far from typical, I could physically see the pain this loss had caused him. In his letter, he wrote about how my father inspired him to change his life and the way he worked. He expressed his desire to become a person like my father, who cared more for the people around him and
20、put everyone else first.After I finished reading it, I decided to live my life. I went outside and got a job as a summer camp advisor. I worked from dawn to dark every day that summer. I gave everything I had to the kids and slowly they helped to heal (治愈)me without even realizing what they were doi
21、ngMy summer mirrored parts of the life my father led in his last few days. I had spent the summer months giving myself to children. It was not the senior summer I had always imagined. It wasnt all about me. I had learned the final lesson my father was teaching me, that in order to lead a rich and ha
22、ppy life, you must learn how to give yourself to others. By helping them you really are helping yourself.24. The doctor sent the authors mother a letter mainly toA. show typical concern for her familyB. encourage her to live a happy lifeC. mourn her husbands deathD. appreciate her husbands influence
23、 on him25. What do we know about the authors senior summer?A. She spent it the way she had always wanted.B. She worked hard every day to forget her painC. She gained quite a lot while helping the kids.D. She got a job as her father had expected26. Which word can best describe the authors father?A. S
24、elfless. B. Cautious C. Fearless D. Wise.27. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?A. Dads final lesson B. My senior summer C. My fathers death D. An important letterC On Nov 24, near Yellowstones northeast entrance, Spitfire, a female grey wolf, was shot and killed by a hun
25、ter as she approached a group of cottages.“It was a legal harvest, Abby Nelson, a wolf management specialist said. “The circumstances are obviously a little bit harder for people to stomach, but that pack has showed signs of habituation (习惯). They just stand there and have no fear. Wolf hunters can
26、easily pick the one they want”The carefree relation that some Yellowstone wolves have built with humans is reportedly attractive for hunters who look for an easy kill.In the wake of yet another famous Yellowstone wolf meeting a violent end outside thepark, officials are actively rethinking how to ma
27、nage wildlife habituation.Smith, a wolf biologist for Yellowstone, says, Now were thinking of “pounding” them. Park officials might use fireworks, and paintball or beanbag guns when they approach humans in the park. If you get close to people, youre going to get attacked.If you think this sounds cru
28、el, youre not alone. Seeing these creatures from the roadsthat wind through the park not only allows tourists to witness something amazing, but also to reconnect with nature in a way that is better than any conservation campaign. But theres also a growing sense that the present policy of doing nothi
29、ng isnt working: more wolves will needlessly die and the broken record of hunters scoring easy kills will go onAs Smith adds, urging people to keep wolves wild when meeting them halfway is a big ask. Still, hes hopeful to preserve the worlds best place to observe free-ranging wolves: its a policy ch
30、ange that tourists can be involved in“.perhaps Spitfires death will accomplish some good, and well all come together to do a better job on managing crowds and roads and wolves in Yellowstone, Smith said.28. What was the main reason for the death of Spitfire?A. Wildlife habituation B. Park officials
31、carelessness.C. The nature of grey wolves. D. The cruelty of the hunter29. What does the underlined word pounding in paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Greeting B. Protecting. C. Challenging D. Hitting.30.What does Smith expect visitors to do in Yellowstone?A. Be more friendly to wolvesB. Avoid meeting grey wolves.C. Kee
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