1、 A. A farm. B. Some houses. C. A corn field.4. What does the man say about the movie? A. Its horrible. B. Its amusing. C. Its not good.5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Acquaintances. B. Classmates. C. A couple.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、
2、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. What do we know from the conversation?A. The woman will be free tomorrow.B. The man will help the woman tomorrow.C. The woman will have workers to do the job. 7. What does the woman probably think of
3、 the man?A. Considerate. B. Annoying. C. Stubborn.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Who plans to get more people for the team?A. Sue. B. Ben. C. Karen.9. What are going to take place in the near future?A. Tennis matches. B. Football matches. C. Softball matches.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What will the woman do?A. Sell ne
4、w game products. B. Make a presentation. C. Give away luggage carts.11. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends. B. Strangers. C. Colleagues.12. Where are the speakers?A. In the company. B. In the hotel. C. In the lecture hall.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is Tina doing?A. Doin
5、g some reading. B. Having a holiday. C. Surfing the Internet.14. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. To buy a cake and ice cream. B. To help Sandy. C. To attend the birthday party.15. Who cant eat chocolate?A. Tina. B. Sandy. C. The man.16. Which place will the woman go to next?A. The store on
6、Abbey Road.B. The store on Olive Avenue. C. The supermarket on Downing Street.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What do we know about the travel destination, Costa Rica?A. Its suitable for newly-married couples.B. Its suitable for old people.C. Its family-friendly.18. What language do Costa Rican people probabl
7、y speak? A. English. B. Spanish. C. French.19. What can travelers see in Costa Rica? A. Sand beaches. B. Dead volcanoes. C. Fish farms.20. How much will it cost a family to travel in Costa Rica?A. 80 dollars. B. 185 dollars. C. Half the cost of a trip to Disneyland. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小
8、题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADutch masters exhibition in BeijingThe 17th century Dutch Golden Age had several significant artists and a range of great pieces produced during the period including Jan Vermeer s Young Woman at Virginal, Jan Lievens Boy in a Cape, and Turban a
9、nd Rembrandt s Self-Portrait with Shaded Eyes.Some of the most refined examples of the time, including the three pieces mentioned above, will make their debut (首次亮相) in China as part of a world tour of The Leiden Collection.If you go:9 a.m. 5 p.m., June 17 Sept 3 (closed on Mondays). National Museum
10、 of China, Wusi Avenue, Dongcheng district. 010-6400-1476.Ticket: 50 yuan ($7)The Age of Mechanical ReproductionThe Age of Mechanical Reproduction, the latest exhibition at the Riverside Art Museum, features 41 artworks of US pop icon Andy Warhol, covering art installations, paintings and photograph
11、s. Warhol s well-known installation Electric Chair is a highlight of the show, which is also its debut in Asia.10 a.m. 5 p.m., through August 28 (closed on Mondays). The Riverside Art Museum, Hongyan Road, Chaoyang district. 010-5309-2062. 60 yuanBack with a bandBeijing-based band Escape Plan will h
12、old a concert in Beijing this weekend. The band is most famous for the song The Brightest Star in the Night Sky.7:30 p.m., June 17. Beijing Worker s Gymnasium, Gongti Beilu, Chaoyang district. 400-610-3721. 280 980 yuanPurple clay teapotsYixing purple clay potteries are a vital part of Chinese potte
13、ry culture and have been included in China s list of national intangible cultural heritage. A selection of more than 80 purple clay teapots will go on display at the Poly Art Museum starting Friday. The exhibit will include a range of delicate teapot works of Ji Yishun, Wang Xiaolong and Gao Lijun,
14、who are all inheritors(继承人) the time-honored (历史悠久的) pottery handicraft.9:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. (closed on Sundays), through June 30. Poly Art Museum, New Poly Plaza, Chaoyangmen North Street 9010-6500-8117. 20 yuan21. What do Dutch masters exhibition in Beijing and The Age of Mechanical Reproduction ha
15、ve in common?A. Their total exhibition time. B. They arent open on Mondays.C. Their ticket prices. D. Their exhibition places. 22. If you are fond of the performance of Escape Plan, which number can you contact to book a ticket in advance?A. 010-5309-2062. B. 010-6500-8117. C. 010-6400-1476. D. 400-
16、610-3721.23. Where can you go and enjoy an exhibition but spend less money?A. Poly Art Museum, New Poly Plaza. B. National Museum of China.C. The Riverside Art Museum. D. Beijing Workers Gymnasium.B Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England on 8th January, 1942. He went to school in St Allbans, a
17、small city near London. Although he did well, he was never top of his class. After leaving school, Hawking went first to Oxford University where he studied physics and then went to Cambridge University where he studied cosmology(宇宙学). As he himself admits, he didnt work hard. He was a very lazy stud
18、ent, and did very little work. However, he still got high marks.It was at the age of 20 that Hawking first noticed something was wrong with him. He started to bump into things. When he visited his family at Christmas time, his mother was so worried that she made him see a doctor. Hawking was sent to
19、 hospital for tests. Finally, the result came back. Hawking had motor neuron disease(运动神经元病), aterminalillness which would make him unable to speak, breathe or move without the help of a machine. Doctors said they had no way to help him. He would die before 23.At first, Hawking became very depressed
20、. After a while, though, he began to see his life in a different way. As he later wrote,“Before my illness was diagnosed(诊断), I had been very bored with life. There had not seemed to be anything worth doing. But shortly after I came out of hospital, I suddenly realized that there were a lot of worth
21、while things I could do.”Then Hawking got married and found a job at Cambridge University as a professor. He strongly believes that his story shows that nobody, however bad their situation is, should lose hope.“Life is not fair.”He once said.“You just have to do the best you can in your own situatio
22、n.”24. In the university, Stephen Hawking _.A. worked hard B. studied art and physicsC. was the best student in his class D. was lazy and did very little work25. As to his illness, Stephen Hawking _.A. stayed calm when he first knew it B. hid the truth from his parentsC. noticed some symptoms before
23、 he was diagnosed D. didnt care about it at all26.The underlined word “terminal” in Paragraph 2 means _.A. unexplained B. unavoidable C. common D. incurable27.What does the author think of Stephen Hawking?A. Humorous. B. Optimistic. C. Patient. D. Pessimistic.CI spent most of my twenties working for
24、 the National Park Service, and I lived a wide variety of government housing, including several shabby but appealing old houses where the wild creatures outnumbered humans. Sometimes I wondered, lying awake at night, how many hearts beat inside those walls. With all that lovely national park habitat
25、 protected for their use, why did the animals need to live in my house?My latest essay “The indoor wilds at outdoor parks,” revisits my experiences with wild (non-human!) roommates and officemates in Rocky Mountain National Park. At first, they were considered annoying but not dangerous. Attitudes c
26、hanged dramatically when hantavirus (汉他病毒) came on the scene, and suddenly those cute, non-housebroken deer mice became a threat. When I moved on to Canyonlands National Park, I found that every effort had been made to seal off my house from four-footed intruders(入侵者). These efforts mostly worked an
27、d later employees moved into new housing. But somehow a rat still managed to chew its way through the floor and drown itself in my toilet. Im not even going to get started about my coworkers experiences with other much scarier animals.The Beaver Meadows Vistor Center in the story was designed by Tai
28、liesin Associated Architects, Frank Lloyed Wrights firm, after Wrights death. Working there, I always thought the building was strange. I recently revisited the building while researching a childrens book I am writing about the park. I think I get it now, at least a little.28. What does the underlin
29、ed word “their” in Paragraph 1 refer to?A. Some park visitors. B. Endangered animals.C. The authors coworkers. D. The authors wild roommates.29. Why did people show a change in attitude towards deer mice?A. Because a virus was spreading.B. Because people were hurt by them.C. Because people saw a rea
30、lly cute one.D. Because they protected peoples houses.30. What can we infer about the living conditions of the authors coworkers?A. They were unknown to the author. B. They were acceptable to the author.C. They were no better than the authors. D. They were much better than the authors.31. After visiting the Beaver Meadows V
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