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1、A. He went out with Ken. B. He played basketball. C. He watched TV.3. Where are the speakers? A. In a hotel. B. At a dinner table. C. At the mans home.4. What does the man like doing best on Sunday?A. Staying at home. B. Visiting his friends. C. Walking in the forest.5. What are the speakers talking

2、 about?A. What they should read.B. Business newspaper.C. A story about an elephant and a mouse.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,从每题所给的 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 至 7 题。6. What will be held in th

3、e hall this evening?A. A concert. B. A meeting. C. A fashion show.7. Where is Mr Smith now?A. In London. B. In Berlin. C. In Paris.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。8. Where will Bill go tomorrow morning?A. The zoo. B. The National Museum. C. The Ocean Park.9. What does Jane advise Bill to do?A. Take some photos

4、. B. Taste some food. C. Make more friends.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. How long has the woman lived in this house?A. For 13 years. B. For 30 years. C. For 33 years.11. How much does the woman ask for her house?A.1,100,000. B.1,200,000. C.1,500,000.12. What will the man do in the end? A. Buy the house

5、 right now.B. Ask his wife to see the house.C. Discuss with his wife.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. Where is Susan studying now?A. In Australia. B. In America. C. In Japan.14. When does Susan have a five-week holiday?A. In Spring. B. In Summer. C. In Winter.15. What will Susan do after finishing high sc

6、hool?A. Come to China for a holiday. B. Go to university. C. Teach Asian languages.16. How many days will Susan stay in Shanghai?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. Which season is the best time to visit the park?A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn.18. What cant be seen in the valley?A

7、. Strange rocks. B. Wildlife. C. Waterfall.19. Which is the best-loved activity in the park?A. Having a picnic. B. Fishing . C. Boating.20. How will tourists get to the entrance of the valley?A. On foot. B. By bus. C. By bike.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) A You may have heard about some outstanding American

8、astronauts who once walked on the moon. Here is a list of them. Neil Armstrong (Apollo 11;21h 31m 20s) Armstrongs biggest moment came in 1969, when he was chosen for NASAs first manned lunar mission, along with Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins. On July 21,1969, he set foot on the surface of the moon,

9、 which made him the first human to do so. After returning, Armstrong became an international icon(偶像)and was honored worldwide. Pete Conrad (Apollo 12; 31h 31m 12s) During his childhood, Pete suffered from dyslexia(诵读困难)and always failed in his studies, resulting in his leaving school. Then he joine

10、d Darrow School, where he performed so well that he won a scholarship. He was invited to be part of NASA, but he was so upset with some tests that he decided to walk out of the program. However, Alan Shepard persuaded Pete to apply again for NASA. He was chosen as the commander(指挥官)of Apollo 12, and

11、 landed on the moon on November 19, 1969 Alan Shepard (Apollo 14, Id 9h 30m 29s) Shepard, along with 110 other volunteers, was invited to take part in Americas first manned space mission. He became the second person (after Russias Yuri Gagarin) to travel into space. Shepard was diagnosed with Menier

12、e s disease, which interrupted his further space travel. However, he had corrective surgery and was chosen as the commander of Apollo 14: He landed on the moon on February 5, 1971 John Young (Apollo 16,2d 23h 2m 13s)Young was made the commander of Apollo 16, which landed on the moon on April 16, 197

13、2. He is the ninth person to set foot on the moon. Young was chosen as the commander of the first space shuttle flight in 1981. Young retired from NASA after serving for around 42 years, making his career atNASA the longest. 21. What do we know about Pete Conrad? A. He showed no interest in his stud

14、ies. B. His application for NASA was rejected. C. His performance in Darrow School was poor. D. He became an astronaut due to Alan Shepard.22. Who was (is) the first American to travel into space? A. Neil Armstrong. B. Alan Shepard. C. Pete Conrad. D. John Young.23. What do the four astronauts have

15、in common? A. They walked on the moon for over a day. B. They made their moonwalks in the same year. C. They were members of NASAs Apollo programs: D. They retired shortly after they returned to the earth.B Ithoughtshehadstoppedonthesideofroadbecausemechanical problems.Thereal reasonwas so much more

16、inspiring. Recently whenair turned warm and summery,Iwent for a drive throughlocal countryside.no destinationin mind, butsun was shining andanimals were out searching for food inforest.What a great day! Suddenly,came upona carroad.watched an older woman get outof her car and walk down toditch(沟渠). I

17、she maybesome mechanical or physical problems.became concerned and decided to stop my car to seeifcould beany help. Firstintroduced myself, andthenaskedwas all right. Shetold me thatjustto pick up rubbish that some thoughtless traveler had thrown out of the window. She invited me to look inside her

18、car and see how much trash she had already collected. I told her that I wrote articles for the local paper and asked her if I could use her name to report what she did. “Oh my god! no,” she said without thinking. “Im not doing this for recognition. We live in a beautiful country, and I try to do my

19、little part to help keep it that way.” So the next time you go out for a drive, be thankful that there are people out there who choose to protect the earth. And consider taking some time to keep the roadside that you pass by clean. Youll get some exercise, fresh air and a good feeling knowing that y

20、ou have done a lot to help keep our country beautiful.24. Why did the author drive out? A. To visit a forest B. To enjoy nature C. To search for animals. D. To find something to eat25. At first the author thought the woman had got out of her car because she _ A. had some trouble B. was going to help

21、 others C. wanted to pick up rubbish D. had been stopped by other cars26. What did the author think of the womans action? A. It was usual. B. It was funny. C. It was inspiring. D. It was meaningless.27. What did the author mainly express in the last paragraph? A. He reminded people to be thankful. B

22、. He stressed the importance of helping others. C. He called on people to protect the environment. D. He promised to try his best to report the woman.C. When you were a kid, did you ever draw pictures in the dirt with sticks?There is a man named Stan Herd who is very skilled at playing in dirt! Stan

23、 Herd was born into a family of farmers in 1950 and grew up in a very small town in Southwest Kansas. He was a talented painter. When he started doing murals(壁画)he realized he enjoyed doing a huge works of art. Then, while flying over a field once, he got the idea of using the earth as his canvas(画布

24、). In 1976, he returned to farming roots and invented a new form of artwork called “crop art” or “Earthworks”. Herd is the first known American to use the earth as canvas. To create these giant designs, Herd usually starts by making an outline(轮廓) with bricks. After that, he begins filling in the ar

25、ea with materials. These can range from different colors of dirt, sand, and rocks to different types of plants and flowers. Herd often uses local volunteers to help with his projects because his projects are too big for just one person. While he is creating his pieces, he sometimes looks at them by

26、going up in a hot air balloon, but usually he just creates his work based on his previous experience. Herds personal artwork frequently focuses on the theme(主题) of farm life. Herd comes from a family of farmers. His art aims to show respect for their hard work. He has also devoted his time to creati

27、ng an earthen medicine wheel at Haskell Indian Nations University-a big project that is very proud of. Through years of practice, he created his own art form by combining his farm upbringing(教养) with his love of art.28. Herd thought of using crop fields as his canvas when _. A. He was working in a f

28、ield B. He was creating a large mural C. He was drawing pictures in the dirt D. He was flying over a field by plane29. What is paragraph 3 mainly about? A. How Herd creates his works. B. How Herd helps local volunteers. C. How Herd gets the ideas for his designs. D. How Herd has a birds-eye view of

29、his works.30. Why did Herd use farm life as the theme of his works? A. He chose it by chance. B. He had deep feelings about it. C. He thought it would make him popular. D. He was influenced by local painting traditions.31. According to the last paragraph, which of the following can best describe Her

30、d? A. Talented and hard-working. B. Friendly and honest. C. Popular but serious. D. Talented but narrow-minded.DBenjamin Franklin was born into a large family. His father, Josiah, was a candle maker. His father wanted him to take over the family business when he grew up, but he wasnt interested. To help Ben decide on a car

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