1、例:How much is the shirt?A.l9.15 B.9.18. C.9.15.答案是C。1. What will they probably do?A. Have a break, B. Go on working. C. Have a cup of tea.2. What does the man advise the woman to do?A. Write a better application.B. Find a well-paid job.C. Hand in the application earlier.3. Why did the woman stay in
2、the office for a long time?A. To finish her task.B. To give out new assignments.C. To make preparations.4. How did the man break his leg?A. He hit another car while driving.B. He had an accident while skating.C. He injured himself while swimming.5. What is the woman going to do?A. Correct her errors
3、.B. Make a good impression.C. Read through the paper again.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. According to the man, what stopped him walking to the office?A. An accident in
4、 his leg.B. Being scolded by his manager.C. Being late for work every day.7. What does the woman think of the man?A. He is very absent-minded.B. He is too lazy.C. He always gives up halfway.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why did the woman fail to find the repair shop?A. She was not careful enough.B. She misunder
5、stood the message.C. She was given the wrong directions.9. Why does the man recommend the repairmen to the woman?A. They live near the woman * s house.B. They charge reasonably and do a good job.C. They are easy to find.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How much will it cost per person for the riverboat Irip in
6、total?A.$80. B. $120. C. $100.11. Why do they give up horse-riding?A.It is a bit dangerous. B. It is a little expensive. C. It b too boring.12.How much will they pay to rent a bike except the deposit?A. $100. B. $70. C. $30.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How long does the festival last?A. Five nights. B. Four
7、 nights. C. Seven nights.14. Who chooses the film for the festival?A. The organization committee.B. The Students Union.C. The host university.15. What kind of film did the woman like last year?A. Comedies. B. Video interviews. C. Romantic films.16. How much does a ticket cost for their own students?
8、A. Twenty yuan. B. Fifteen yuan. C. Ten yuan.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What should we always consider when sailing?A. Reacting quickly. B. Being strong enough. C. Having similar experience.18. What should we do if the wind is coming from the side?A. Have the sail down.B. Have lull sail all the way.C. Le
9、t the sail half way out.19. What might happen if the wind blows from behind?A. Sailing becomes easy.B. You cant go a straight line.C. The boat might stop.20. What does the speaker mainly talk about?A. Sailing is an important event,B. How to control yourself in the boat.C. Basic sailing rules about w
10、ind directions.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。 When they weren t serving as politicians, writing works of literature or staning in Hollywood movies,many historical figures also found time to create something useful. Abraham Lincoln Abraham Li
11、ncoln is the only president to hold a U. S. patent. In 1849, he designed a device(装置that cofild be attached to the aides of a boat and used to lift the boat over shallow sections of a river. Lincoln even built a wooden model,but while he received his patent, the invention was never put into use.Albe
12、rt Einstein In 1926, Einsiein was inspired to design a refrigerator after reading a news stoiy about a Berlin family who had been killed by poisonous gas leaking from iheir fridge. Einstein received a patent for the fridge in 1930 and recent research suggests that similar coolers might be an eco-fri
13、endly alternative to modern refrigerators that use Freon(氟利昂).Roald Dahl Though many people know that he was a famous author of children,s books such as uCharlie and the Chocolate Factory”,Roald Dahl lived a varied life. His interest in medicine came after a car accident which left his son with “wat
14、er on the brain”. He helped to develop a device to ease his childs suffering. The device was put into production in 1962 and was later used to treat some 3,000 children worldwide.Hedy Lamarr Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler一better known by her stage name Hedy Laman一became famous for starring in Hollywood fi
15、lms. In the 1940s,she pioneered a new method of a technique for disguising radio transmissions. Other inventors later expanded on her groundbreaking ideas, and similar systems to her “Secret Communications System” are used in everything from communications satellites to mobile phones.21. How was Abr
16、aham Lincoln different from the other three?A. He was very famous.B. He was a man of wide interests.C. His invention didnt apparently benefit people.D. He was the only one to hold a patent.22. Why did medicine become appealing to Roald Dahl?A. He wanted to help his child.B. He lost interest in writi
17、ng.C. Medicine became more popular.D. He needed money to cure his child.23.Who made a great contribution to communications technology?A.Abraham Lincoln. B. Hedy Lamarr. C.Roald Dahl D. Albert Einstein 24.What do the characters in the text have in common?A.Hiey were devoted to public health.B. They w
18、ere ignored in their time.C. They had environmental awareness.D. They were all creative.B The day of the end-of-semester parly in my sons fifth grade class was approaching. While the other kids seemed thrilled about celebrating their accomplishments by playing games and sharing treats, Jeremy hated
19、the very idea of the gathering. As he checked off the days leading up to the party,I noticed the way I had adopted to help my quiet child prepare for social events backfired : the rising number of checkmarks felt more like a drum beating louder and louder than a nice way to get into the party groove
20、 (状态). In order not to raise the pressure too high, I decided to contribute something that was easy to purchasefruit. That big day came. On the way to school,I reminded Jeremy to make a purchase of some grapes. He chose the ripest bunch of red grapes, but insisted none of his classmates ever be able
21、 to detect he had something to bring to the party. Then as planned at the school gate I said a quick goodbye and ran to inform his teacher about the red grapes in his backpack and managed to be out of the classroom before 1 could be spied by my son. As I entered my own classroom a few minutes later,
22、 I set aside my worries and proceeded (继续)with my regular morning check-ins. Yet this time,I was more intentional(故意的) about taking extra time to help all of my students participate. Over time, I designed lots of techniques to make my quiet students feel more comfortable about sharing thoughts and o
23、pinions with others. So, what happened to Jeremy on that day? His caring teacher performed magic in class. An unusually specific question: “Does anyone have any grapes? ” encouraged Jeremy to take out the fruit. Because of the support he received, he remembers that day with pride for his courage, ra
24、ther than regret for his inaction.25.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word“backfired” in Paragraph 2?A. Worked. B. Disappeared. C. Survived. D. Failed.26. What can we know about Jeremy?A.He is a selfish child. B. He likes to eat grapes.C.He is inactive in activities. D. Ho stud
25、ies magic in class.27. What lesson did the author learn by helping her own child?A. Sharing can help reduce nervousness.B. Quiet children can be as active as anyone else.C. Teachers should try their best to help each student.D. More should be done to improve teachers ability.C Dog owners feeling gui
26、lty for leaving their pets alone at home for too long will soon be able lo lake comfort in the fact that at least the animals won t be bored. Theyll be too busy changing TV channels and enjoying their favorite shows thanks to the worlds fust dog-friendly remote control. UK-based pet food brand Wagg
27、surveyed a number of pet owners and found that 91% of respondents said their dog friends regularly watched TV with them. Inspired by this interesting finding, the company teamed up with Hyena Hirskyj-Douglas, an expert in animal computer interaction design, to create the worlds first remote control
28、for dogs. They came up with a prototype(样品)which is currently in a trial and analysis period. The oversized remote is made of hard-wearing pldstic. So while dogs can chew on ii like any other toy, lhey11 have a tough time actually causing any damage. It has three large, raised,paw-friendly buttons s
29、haped like a bone, paw (爪子)and ball which dogs can press to turn the TV on or off, change the channel and even “pause” a show for later viewing. The remote also has a hole through which a rope can be lied so dogs can carry it around the house. “ Our studies shows the average dog now watches more tha
30、n nine hours of TV a week, showing technology is already playing a huge part in our pets lives,” Hyena Hirskyj-Douglas said. After Wagg performs all its tests and perfects the dog-friendly TV remote control, the company plans to approach tech companies about getting the device into production. So yo
31、u and your pet dog may soon be fighting over control of your TV set.28.What made Wagg think of inventing the dog-friendly remote control?A. Dogs like chewing plastic remote controls.B. Dogs often watch TV with their owners.C. Dogs have difficulty using the current remote control.D. Dog owners complain dogs bite their remote controls.
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