1、2. WhatwillmandonextFriday?A. Attendaparty. B. Goon a business trip.C. E-mailwomanreport. 3. What doesNickdo?A. Awebsitedesigner. B. Acomputersalesman. C. Aschoolteacher. 4. Wherearespeakers?A. Inwomanshouse. B. Inbookstore. C. Inrestaurant. 5. Whatspeakerstalkingabout?restaurant. B. Themansjob. C.
2、Thepay. 第二节(共15分,满分22. 25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. WhatisopinionaboutT-shirts?A. Theyexpensive. B. Theysatisfying. C. Theyugly. 7. Whatdoesdecidetoinend?A. Havelunch. B. Goanothershop. C. Bu
3、ycheaperT-shirt. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. WhydidgoSanFranciscoonvacation?A. Tomeetfriend. B. Tovisithissister. C. Totouruniversity. 9. WhatherA. Shestudiedcollege. B. Shesomeshopping. C. Shestayedwith听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. WhatrelationshipbetweenA. Teacherandstudent. B. Interviewerinterviewee. C. Colleagues.
4、 11. Wherenow?Japan. B. InAmerica. C. InBritain. 12. Whatweakin?A. Computers. B. Languages. C. Organizingactivities. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. WhatA. Theirsparetimeevenings. B. TheirhabitsofgoingInternet. C. Disadvantages14. Whatspendmostdoingonline?A. Readinguselessinformation. B. Carryingoutresearch. C
5、. Doinghomework. 15. Whatthinkof thechatroomsA. Useful. B. Unreliable. C. Boring. 16. Whattogetherthisevening?A. Finishtheircollegework. B. Playgames.C. Watchfilm. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whensweaterbought?A. OnSeptember25th. B. OnOctober12th. C. On25th. 18. Whatspeakersproblemhesweater?A. Itwrongsize
6、. B. It waswashedwrong way. C. Itbecameshape. 19. WhatspeakermainlycomplainA. Theprice. B. Theservice. C. Thequality. 20. Whoprobablyspeakingto?manager. B. Ashopassistant. C. Amemberhelplinestaff. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15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。A2018FIRSTRoboti
7、csCompetitionGameFIRSTPOWERUPSMThe adventure begins on January 6, 2018. Play for real! Combining the excitement of sport with the rigors(严酷) of science and technology. We call FIRST Robotics Competition the ultimate Sport for the Mind. High-school student participants call it “the hardest fun youll
8、ever have”. Team BasicsThe really cool thing about FIRST Robotics Competition is that all skill levels are welcomed and needed, technical or non-technical. Read more about team basics, time fame, commitment, and skills required. Cost & RegistrationWhat does it cost to participate? There are costs in
9、volved with forming a FIRST Robotics Competition team and they can vary from team to team and region to region depending on what level of participation the team chooses. Here are some basic cost standards:There are never any “per student” fees; all costs for individual team members are assumed by th
10、e team as a group. The annual fees for team registration, a robot kit of parts, and event participation are $5,000$6,000. Additional costs for travel, food, team shirts and other optional items will vary. ScholarshipsA big advantage of participating in FIRST is gaining access to millions in college
11、scholarships made available by colleges, universities, and corporations who support FIRST. This is exclusive financial help open only to FIRST team members, giving them a competitive leg up on other students seeking educational funds. 21. What is really attractive about FIRST Robotics Competition?A.
12、 Competitors will ever have the hardest fun.B. Only high-level teams are welcomed. C. All skill levels are welcomed. D. It connects science with technology. 22. How should the participants pay to attend FIRST Robotics Competition?A. All the participants should pay the same amount of money. B. The fe
13、es depend on the participants team levels and regions. C. There are no additional fees besides the basic cost. D. The participants should pay no more than $5,000. 23. Who will get exclusive financial help?A. High school students. B. Students seeking educational funds. C. First team members. D. Colle
14、ge students. BAwarding winning film Ballad From Tibet(天籁梦想)by Chinese director Zhang Wei is scheduled to premiere in New York City on Saturday, March 10. The film, which tells the story of four visually impaired kids from Chinas Tibet autonomous region embarking on a journey for their dreams, will b
15、e presented at the Bronx Library Center on Saturday, at Mid-Manhattan Library on Sunday, at Lehman College and Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan on Tuesday, and at the Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday. Based on a true story, Ballad from Tibet is about the four Tibetan kidsThupten, Sonam, Kelsang and D
16、romaachieving their dreams against all odds. Thupten is a 10-year-old boy partially sighted in one eye and blind in the other. His doctor says that there is a chance he could completely lose his sight, but there is an operation that could offer a 50 percent chance of saving his vision. His teacher f
17、irmly suggests that he should have the operation right away, but Thupten is afraid and wants to see the world before his life is plunged into total darkness. Along with his three friends who also suffer from blindness, Thupten embarks on an exciting adventure. Together they decide to go to Shenzhen
18、in South Chinas Guangdong province, a city more than 3,700 km away from Tibetan regional capital Lhasa. The reason for the childrens decision to go to Shenzhen is their love of music. They are all talented and want to sing their hearts out in front of national audience by participating in a Shenzhen
19、-based reality show. The foursomes trip is indeed fun, but also turns out to be dangerous as well. Luckily, help is on band along the way in the form of a wandering family, a shepherd, a motorcycle club, and a TV producers assistant. Ballad From Tibet has won the award for Best Childrens Feature at
20、the 13th China International Childrens Film Festival in November 2017, and earned nominations at 17 different international childrens film festivals in Germany, Canada, Japan, Greece, Australia and India. 24. What does the underlined impaired in Paragraph 2 mean?A. damagedB. strengthenedC. short-sig
21、htedD. amazing25. Why do the four children in Ballad From Tibet choose Shenzhen as their destination?A. Their teacher advises them to go there to pursue their dream. B. They want to look for their parents there. C. They long to earn money there to support themselves. D. They want to take part in a S
22、henzhen-based reality show. 26. What can we infer about Ballad From Tibet in the text?A. The teacher and the doctor are in favor of Thuptens decision. B. The film is going to be shown in New York City for the first time. C. Not all the four children in the film have trouble in seeing things. D. The
23、children get to their destination very smoothly. 27. What does the author think of Ballad From Tibet?A. Successful. B. Negative. C. Awful. D. Surprising. CMore and more comment(评论) sections are being shut down online. Autumn Phillips had had enough. On August 19, the executive editor of the Quad-Cit
24、y Times in Iowa, and Illinois, US visited her website, qutimes. com, and saw a story about a man who had been shot to death. When she got to the readers comments section at the end, she was shocked by what she saw. Below the story was a growing string of commentsa racist remark about democratic(民主的)
25、 voters, a negative comment about policeSo Phillips decided to do something she had been thinking about for a long time; she shut down the comment section. Phillips was not alone in making such a move. Last week, NPR announced it too was closing its online comments section. The decisions dont mean t
26、hat the news outlets are no longer interested in what their audiences are thinking. Both stressed their eagerness to hear from readers and listeners on social networks. But both agreed that comments had deviated from their original intention. And so they had. In the early days of digital journalism,
27、 comments were seen as a key part of the new media, a wonderful opportunity for strengthening the dialogue between news producers and their audiences. It was a welcome change, given that for long many news organizations were far too separated from their readers. Much more back and forth conversation
28、 seemed like healthy and welcome evolutions. Sadly, thats not the way things turned out. Rather than a place for exchanging ideas, comments sections became the home of ugly name-calling, racism and anti-women language. Besides their poisonous quality, comments seem out of place today. “Since we made the announcement, Ive received an outpouring of responses from our readers,” she says. “Ive heard from parents whose children were hurt by our online comments. Ive heard from people who said they wouldnt send in letters to the editor because they w
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