1、eatalotof chocolate. B. Hetrysomechocolate. C. Hewonttouchany3. Wheredoesconversationprobablytakeplace?A. Inbank. B. Inmall. C. Inschool. 4. Whatarespeakerstalkingabout?A. Preparingforparty. B. Buyingdress. C. Thedateof gettingdress. 5. WhyMr. Whitebeoff worknextweek?A. Tovisithisrelatives. B. Tohol
2、iday. C. Togoonbusiness. 第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)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. WhyisMaryupset?A. Mikemadeupstoriesaboutherfriend. B. Shemetproblemswithmath. C. MonicafellinloveWilliam. 7. Whatprobablerelationshipbetween
3、speakers?A. Teacherandstudent. B. Fatherdaughter. C. Bossemployee. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Howmanyticketsneed?A. Two. B. Four. C. Six. 9. Howlongspendhigh-speedrail?A. About2hours. B. About9.5hours. C. About7.5hours. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Howdidwomangettoknowthird-handsmoke?A. Fromparents. B. Fromresearche
4、rs. C. Fromnewspaperarticle. 11. Whysaythatheshouldkeepawayfrombabies?A. Becausedoesntlikebabies. B. Becausesmoker. C. Because he wears dirty clothes. 12. Whatwomansadvicesmokingparents?A. Smokeonlyoutsidetheirhouses. B. Stopaltogether. C. Reducedangerousmaterialscigarettes. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Wha
5、twoman?A. Adesigner. B. Adirector. C. Ahostess. 14. WhatJulyJamesaschild?made clothesfor spoonsforks.B. He made dresses for his sister.cutnewclothes. 15. WhatJames familyreactinterestfashion?A. Theydidntstyleatfirst. B. Theyencouragedhim. C. Theythoughtwasdifferent. 16. Whatthinkof hisowndesign?A. F
6、ashionableB. Coolcommon. C. Strangeold-fashioned. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Whyspeakermakethisspeech?thankteachers. B. Tocollectmoney. C. Tobidvotes. 18. Where may thespeaker gonext year?A. Changsha. B. Beijing. C. Wuhan. 19. Whatwantdo?A. Buildbaseballfield. B. Settechnologylab. C. Putsodamachinescafet
7、eria. 20. Whatcanwelearnthe passage?A. StudentsresearchtopicspapersB. Ourschoolhashigh-techcomputers. C. Technologyskillsnotnecessarystudentsfuture. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40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。AGrowing up, we all played house. Whether you played the dog
8、 or the dad, the most essential part of the game was the home itself. Back then we built our homes out of pillows and old bed sheets, but life isnt as simple anymore. Buying a home is life goal for many of us. With tougher economies and continuously growing house prices, buying a home is a major dif
9、ficulty. With proper research and a sense of adventure, we rounded up our top picks on countries that will give you a free home. Read on to see where you can score a FREE house!ItalyEver heard of the Sicilian town of Gangi? Me neither. This city in Italy has a declining population of about 7, 000 an
10、d extra homes which havent seen a human face in decades. Italy will give you the home if you promise to stay and restore. Sounds like a deal to me!South AfricaUnlike Italy or America, South Africa gives away homes to its poorer citizens. South Africa has led the way in this effort, and will gives ho
11、mes and proper housing to those common citizens. PitcairnYou know that island life you dream of at your desk? Well, theres hope in living a coconut rum filled life indeed. The population is decreasing, with only 50 residents left. The British island colony is giving away land now, all you have to do
12、 is ask. ColombiaBeautiful South America, Colombia, much like South Africa, gives housing to the lower part of the population. The country is still relatively poor, but in recent years has gained improvement as a tourist destination and growing economic force. 21. Why is buying a home difficult for
13、many of us?A. Because it is our life goal. B. Because we have grown up. C. Because the economy develops so fast. D. Because the house prices are rising sharply. 22. How can you get a house?A. By becoming rich in South Africa. B. By settling and providing restoration in Italy. C. By travelling to Col
14、ombia. D. By giving away land and asking permission in Pitcairn. 23. What is the main purpose of this passage?A. To attract tourists to visit these places. B. To compare these four places. C. To tell readers how to play house. D. To recommend places for people without a house. BOne evening, the Wood
15、lands High School Highlander team was threatening to win its first game of the season. Instead, they gave the game away. On the previous play, after the Highlanders had driven the ball deep into the Falcons territory, quarterback (橄榄球的四分卫) Gentry had connected with then-15-year-old receiver Brauweil
16、er at the three-yard line. As Brauweiler turned upfield, a Falcon defender delivered a violent hit, knocking them both to the ground at the one-yard line. “There was a huge force, as if a truck had hit me, ”said Brauweiler, who suffered from the collision. But it was the Falcons player who got the w
17、orst of it. He lay still on the ground. Five minutes later, he was still down. Game officials told Highlanders coach that the teen had lost all feeling on his left side and an ambulance had been called. The doctors arrived, and soon after, a call to a medical transport helicopter was made. Thats whe
18、n the Falcons coach walked across the field and told Colschen that his players were too upset to finish the game and they would quit. Colschen wouldnt have it. His team would. “It was the right thing to do, ”said Colschen. “In life, the well-being of others is whats important, not the scoreboard.” H
19、e gathered his Highlanders and told them it was time to support their sorrowful opponents. After the injured player was airlifted to a hospital, the two teams took the field again. With the end zone and the Highlanders first victory close, the teams center caught the ball, the quarterback and his te
20、ammates took a knee, and the game clock hit zero. Game over. A tie. The injured player is out of the hospital and recovering, which is a relief to the Highlanders, who have never regretted their decision. “It was amazing, ”said Colschen. “I was surprised and encouraged that they were thinking not ab
21、out themselves but about others.”24. Who is Colschen?A. A member of Highlanders. B. A member of Falcons. C. Highlanders coach. D. The referee of this match. 25. What did Highlanders do after the accident?A. They were too upset to finish the game. B. They ended the game in a tie on purpose.C. They qu
22、it the game. D. They called an ambulance. 26. Why didnt Highlanders win the game?A. Because they werent better than their opponents. B. Because they put friendship and respect ahead of glory. C. Because they were forced to do so. D. Because they were sad. 27. The last paragraph is written in a tone
23、of .A. regretB. encouragementC. disappointmentD. praiseCThe Human Library, which originated in Denmark, gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “Im an open book. ”Why do you go to the library? For books, yesbut you like books because they tell stories. You hope to get lost in a story or be transport
24、ed into someone elses life. At one type of library, you can do just thateven though theres not a single book. At a Human Library, instead of books, you can “borrow” people. People with unique life stories volunteer to be the “books.” For a certain amount of time, you can ask them questions and liste
25、n to their stories, which are as fascinating as any you can find in a book. You can speak with a refugee, a soldier suffering from PTSD, a homeless person, or a woman living with HIV. The Human Library encourages people to challenge their own prejudiced ideasto truly get to know, and learn from, som
26、eone they might otherwise make a snap judgment about. According to its website, The Human Library is “a place where difficult questions are expected, appreciated and answered.”The Human Library Organization came to be in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2000. Ronni Abergel, his brother Dany, and some colleagu
27、es hosted a four-day event during a major Northern European festival, hoping to raise awareness about violence among youth. After the success of this event, Abergel founded the Human Library Organization, which has been growing ever since. Though there are a few permanent human libraries, most arent
28、 places at all, but events. Though many do take place at physical libraries, you dont need a library card-anyone can come and be part of the experience. There have been human library events all over the globe, in universities and in pubs, from Chicago to Tunis to Edinburgh to San Antonio. 28. What is TRUE about a human library?A. Books can be sold in a human library. B. There are many books in a human library. C. A human library opens 24 hours a day. D. Here, people are the books to be borrowed. 29. The underlined word “snap”in Para. 3 can b
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