1、2. What will the man do on Sunday? A. Help the woman to accommodate. B. Eat breakfast with the woman.C. Tell the woman about his daily life.3. Who will go to Toronto? A. The woman. B. The womans brother. C. The man and Ken.4. On which day doesnt the woman like to go shopping? A. On Fridays. B. On Su
2、ndays. C. On Saturdays.5. What does the woman mean? A. She doesnt like that lecture as others do. B. She agrees with the man.C. Everyone in class likes Mr. Lis lecture.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
3、。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How does Wang Ling like Mrs. Reads favorite food? A. Very nice. B. Its just so-so. C. Its nothing special.7. What are the two speakers doing? A. Talking about cooking. B. Having a meal. C. Preparing for a picnic.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What do we learn about Bill? A. He just
4、got out of trouble. B. He did something right. C. He enjoyed what he had done.9. What kind of film does the woman prefer? A. Something frightening B. Something educational. C. Something relaxing.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Where does the conversation most likely take place? A. At the reception desk of a ho
5、tel. B. At the office of a company.C. At the counter of a restaurant.11. What promise does the woman get? A. She can keep her room till two oclock this afternoon.B. She has to leave her room before 12 noon tomorrow.C. She may stay in her room till 2 p.m. tomorrow.12. What time does the man suggest t
6、he woman start off? A. At 2:00 B. At 2:30 C.At 3:00听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where was the man when the blackout happened? A. In his office. B. In the elevator. C. In the bathroom.14. How did he feel at first? A. Very scared. B. Calm. C. A little nervous.15. What did he do then? A. He slept on the floor
7、until the next morning. B. He walked back home.C. He shouted but no one came to help.16. What did he say about that night? A. It was the most relaxing night in a long time. B. It was the most horrible night of his life.C. It was an interesting experience.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the talk mainly
8、 about? A. An unusual experience. B. A special kind of animal.C. Fun activities in the Yellowstone Park.18. What did the family do first when they got to the park? A. They put up their tent. B. They went exploring. C. They had a rest.19. What was Toms suggestion? A. Waiting patiently for the bear to
9、 come out. B. Putting some honey outside the tent.C. Shouting at the bear to drive him away.20. Where did they sleep that night? A. In the tent. B. In the car. C. In a hotel.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。AEvery month, Julia and her cousins
10、 would go to visit their grandparents. They would be excited because their grandfather would give them a few coins. Then they would buy toys or sweets. The grandparents commented that, behaving like this, the children would never learn to manage their money. So they planned a special test, in which
11、the children would have to show, over the course of a year, just what they could manage to get with those few coins. Some thought that they would save their money, but Ruben and Nico continued spending it all on sweets. So they give up saving. Monty decided to manage his money by exchanging it: buyi
12、ng and selling things, or betting (打赌) it with others. Soon he surprised the whole family. He had accumulated (积聚) lots of money. However, Monty was not very careful, and he got involved in more and more risky deals. A few months later he became penniless after a losing bet. Alex, had a will of iron
13、. He saved the money and at the end of the year he had collected more money than anyone. Even better, with so much money, he managed to buy sweets at a reduced price, so that on the day of the competition he was presented with enough sweets for much more than a year. And even then, he still had enou
14、gh left over for a toy. He was the clear winner, and other children learned the advantages of knowing how to save and how to wait. There was also Julia. Poor Julia didnt enjoy the competition, because even though she had had a wonderful secret plan, she had spent her money without giving her plan en
15、ough time to work. However, she was so sure that her plan was a good one, that she decided to carry on with it, and maybe change the expressions on her relatives faces, who had seemed to be saying “What a poor girl shel is.She couldnt manage to save anything”. When she was about to complete the seco
16、nd year of her plan, Julia surprised everyone by turning up at the grandparents house with a violin and a lot of money. She did it really well.21. Who saved nothing at the end of the first year?A. Ruben, Julia and Alex B. Ruben, Nico and MontyC. Ruben, Monty and Julia D. Ruben, Nico and Alex22. Why
17、did the grandparents plan a test on the children?A. Because they wanted the children to learn to spend money.B. Because they wanted the children to learn to save money.C. Because they wanted the children to learn to manage money.D. Because they didnt want the children to buy toys and sweets any more
18、.23. From Montys story, the children learned _.A. to save and to wait. B. to buy and to sell thingsC. to set a achievable goal. D. to be careful and self-disciplined24. The underlined sentence in the fourth paragraph means _. A. Julia will bring disasters to herself and her family.B. Julia is not go
19、od at managing money.C. Julia is too stupid to do anything well.D. Julia has so many secrets that nobody likes her. BAs weather cools across the United States, a growing number of Americans visit farms. They harvest fruits, enjoy hay wagon rides and walk in the fields. These people are called “agri-
20、tourists.” They improve the economy of rural areas and help farmers increase their profits.School children are walking in a corn field maze. The corn is cut into tricky passageways that make it difficult to find a way out. The children are from Yorktown Elementary School in Bowie Maryland. They have
21、 traveled to Montpelier Farms in Prince Georges County which is also in Maryland. The farm is about 40 kilometers from The White House.Debbie Pierson is the students teacher. “We go on these kind of field trips so that the children will have a hands-on experience of what its like to be on a farm,” P
22、ierson said.In Loudoun County Virginia, there are farms where grapes are grown for use in making wine. Many of the farms let people visit, and drink the wine that is made there. Bill Hatch owns the Zephaniah Farm Vineyard. He holds wine tastings in his home. “We are doubling the number of visitors t
23、o our farm every year. We have an average of 250 people on a weekend,” Hatch said.As more people visit farms, more farmers are adding activities in which visitors can take part.Malcolm Baldwin owns WeatherLea Farm and Vineyard in Loudoun County. Six years ago, he began letting people be married at h
24、is farm. They can also sleep at the farm overnight. Mr. Baldwin says the money he makes from these activities let him keep his small farm operating. “But without the animals, and without the vines, the wedding business wouldnt be as profitable (有利可图的), because people like to see the vines. They like
25、 to see the animals and without which I dont think this will be a popular place,” Baldwin said.25. We can infer from the first paragraph that people always go for field trips in _. A. Spring B. Summer C. Autumn D. Winter26. The underlined word “maze” in the passage is similar to “_”. A. puzzle B. tr
26、ip C. house D. activity27. On Malcolm Baldwins farms, visitors can _. A. taste the wine made in the USA B. raise and hunt animals C. do wedding business D. have fun as well as bring him moneyCIt was 8:35 am. My girls and I were rushing through the front door of the school as I yelled, “Hurry up! The
27、 bell was about to” RIIIIIIIING! The girls froze and their eyes widened. My shoulders sagged(下垂). We were too late.We were often late for school last year, and every time we ran breathlessly into the attendance I heard myself making silly excuses to Beth, the long-suffering secretary: our alarm didn
28、t go off; there was so much traffic; it was my husbands fault; the dogI didnt know-something about the dog!As time passed by, my lying became a habit, and it raised a red flag for me. Lying - even in the form of “harmless” excuses - means were ashamed. Shame is different from guilt. Healthy guilt is
29、 fair and helpful. But shame can be dangerous. Nothing ruins the connection between two people more quickly than shame and lies do. Anyone trying to live a healthy and honest life must avoid shame at any cost. I was trying to live a healthy and honest life, but my excuses were keeping me from reachi
30、ng my goal. So I vowed(发誓)to do something different .The next time we were late, I went to the attendance office. When Beth asked me to fill in a form with the reason for being late, I told the truth. “These days, we are very tired and disorganized,” I wrote. Beth looked down at that form, and the s
31、lowly looked up at me. She gave us a warm and big smile and her blue eyes twinkled. She started laughing. So did my kids and I.Were all imperfect human beings. We make mistakes. Everyone does make mistakes. However, its OK to tell the truth about them. Its OK to forgive ourselves and promise to try again.28. By writing
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