1、willwomanprobablydonext?A. Changeheraddress. B. Mailsomeletters. C. Callpostoffice. 3. Whatdoesorder?A. Coldcoffee. B. Cornbread. C. Grapejuice. 4. Howisitnowonbeach?A. Itscloudy. B. Itsraining. C. Itsfine. 5. Whatplanningtodo?A. Playtennis. B. Goswimming. C. Cleanhouse. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1. 5分, 满分22. 5分
2、)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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料, 回答第6. 7题。6. Whatsprobablerelationshipbetweenspeakers?A. Workmates. B. Friends. C. Strangers. 7. WhatgoingA. Write areport. B. lookforAlan. C. Havelunch. 听第7段材料, 回答第8. 9题
3、。8. Whatweatherlikenow?A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy. 9. Whereknowforecast?A. Fromradio. B. Fromnewspaper. C. FromInternet. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。LO. Whichbuildingmost?A. Theredone. B. Thewhiteone. C. Thebrownone. 11. Whatstudentsusuallyinbuilding?A. Readbooks. B. Doexercise. C. Takeclasses. 12. Howoften
4、goswimming?A. Onceaweek. B. Twiceweek. C. Oncemonth. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13. Whichvegetablesneed?A. Carrotsandlettuce. B. Lettucepeppers. C. Carrotspeppers. 14. Howmanydegreesfirstaskturncookerto?A. 190. B. 200. C. 120. 15. Howlongtakecookdish?A. 40minutes. B. 25minutes. C. 15minutes. 16. Whatwhiledis
5、hcooking?A. Dowashingup. B. Makedessert. C. WatchTV. 听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。17. WhatMahaA. Shesdoctor, B. Shesnurse, C. Shes aworker. 18. WhatbookHardWorkabout?A. Ason. B. Adifficultjourney. C. Afilmstar. 19. Whichwrittenbystudent?LongNight. B. HardWork. C. HospitalorCinema. 20. WheredocsstoryHospital o
6、rCinemahappenmostprobably?Australia. B. InThailand. C. InBritain, 第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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A、B、 C和D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项。ADestinationTravels78SohoSt,NewYork, NYDearMsPierce, ThankyoutrustingDcstinationTravelsyourhoneymoonplans. This letter includes all the inform
7、ation regarding the flights and accommodation arrangements we have already agreed on.DateFlight No.Place/Time DepartPlace/Time ArriveAugust 6UA 674New York, JFK 6:30 AMPuerto Rico Int. Airport 9:00AMAugust 15UA 673Puerto Rico Int. Airport 1:00 PMNew York, JFK 3:30 PMOn arriving at Puerto Rico Int, A
8、irport, a representative of The Caribbean Hotels &Resorts will be waiting for you in order to transfer you to the hotel. The transfer to and from the airport is offered by the hotel as part of your honeymoon package. The reservation has been made for a nine-night stay under your future husbands last
9、 name. The price of the newlyweds suite includes breakfast and one more meal at the hotel restaurant, You can also use all of the hotel facilitiespool, gym, sauna, etc. for free as part of your honeymoon package. In addition, you can take scuba diving or snorkeling classes with the hotels trained st
10、aff at a reduced price40% off. Thank you for choosing Destination Travels. We guarantee your honeymoon with us will be an unforgettable experience. To aid us in improving our service, please visit our website at www. and complete the questionnaire. Destination Travels wish you all the best. Sincerel
11、y. Rebecca SimmsCustomer Service ManagerDestination Travels21. After arriving at Puerto Rico Int, Airport, the couple can get directions from .A. a Destination Travels ManagerB. an official of New York City HallC. a tourist information deskD. a hotel worker22. What service is offered by the hotel at
12、 no extra cost to the newlywed couple?A. the snorkeling classes. B. The airport express service. C. A one-night stay. D. The air tickets. 23. What does the customer service manager ask Ms Pierce to do?A. Call the service department. B. Complete the order form. C. Scan the website to find information
13、. D. Fill out the customer satisfaction survey. BDutch beachcomber (海滩拾荒者) Wim Kruiswijk has accumulated a collection of 1,200 messages-in-bottles over the course of nearly 4 decades and has responded to almost all of them, 68-year-old Kruiswijk says that his unusual hobby began in 1983 when he foun
14、d three drift bottles (漂流瓶) on his local beach, each containing letters and return addresses. He wrote to all three addresses and was surprised to receive responses from each one. It was this experience that aroused his interest in hunting and collecting messages in bottles, and he hasnt stopped loo
15、king for them since. “I find my messages in bottles on the beach of Zandvoort, where I live. and on the Dutch Islands,” Kruiswijk recently told Great Big Story. “Messages in bottles is slow mail, It takes you days, or weeks, or months to find a bottle. ”In the early years, Kruiswijk would find as ma
16、ny as 50 bottles a year, but since 2000 that has slowed to around 20-30 finds, mainly due to beach cleaning efforts. He believes that the rise of the Internet has also played a role in the diminishing number of messages in bottles, telling Dutch news site PZC, “I used to get a response at hall the b
17、ottle messages that I answered. Now thats less; many people want instant satisfaction. ”Throwing a message in a bottle out into the sea is a longstanding human tradition dating back to the time of the Greek philosopher Theophrastus, about 310 BC,who used the bottles to study water currents. Scientis
18、ts still apply the method to this day, as a means to help researchers develop ocean circulation maps, and to crowdsource scientific studies of ocean currents. In the past bottles have also been used to send distress messages from sailors in trouble. They also have been used for memorial tributes, or
19、 to send loved ones ashes on a final journey, One of the more common uses though is just to send invitations out to prospective pen pals. a quaint notion in these modern times, but, as Kruiswijk so clearly shows, an effective one. 24. What does Paragraph 2 mainly tell us?A. Kruiswijk found secrets h
20、idden in drift bottles. B. What made Kruiswijk become a beachcomber. C. How Kruiswijk formed the hobby of collecting drift bottles. D. Kruiswijk liked to do some research on bottles thrown into the sea. 25. How did Kruiswijk feel the first time he received response from drift bottles?A. Satisfied. B
21、. Asionished. C. Frightened. D. Disappointed.26. Why do Kruiswijk find fewer drift bottles than before?A. People hate to receive messages from strangers, B. Many drift bottles have not been washed up onto the beaches . C. Drift bottles appearing on the beach are cleared up rapidly. D. Fewer people a
22、re interested in Kruiswijks message in bottles. 27. Whats the purpose of Theophrastus using the bottles?A. To ask for rescue, B. To look for a pen pal. C. To study ocean currents. D. To send a message to his loved person. CDurian(榴莲) is probably the smelliest fruit in the world, letting out an unusu
23、al unpleasant smell which would make anyone bring up. However, nobody was aware of what gave this fruit its unique smell, so a team of researchers from Singapore decided to take a look at its genome (基因组) and find out, Durian is well-known throughout Southeast Asia as the king of fruits, mostly beca
24、use of its awful appearance and smell. However, the origin of this unpleasant smell was unknown, so researchers decided to map the genome of the fruit, and find the gene that controlled it. A group of genes, volatile sulfur compounds (含硫化合物), became very active in the fruit, and they were found resp
25、onsible for resulting in the unpleasant smell. The fruit confuses everyone with a sulfuric smell, like rotten onions and ingredients. The smell lasts long, mostly because the fruit contains more volatile sulfur compounds. Other species usually benefit from two gone copies at most, but durian has fou
26、r, leading to the striking smell. However, this smell might be an advantage for durian in the wild. Although we find it unpleasant, many animals might be attracted by it. If they cat the fruit, then they can easily spread its seeds everywhere, thus contributing to the distribution of the species. Th
27、e mapping of the durian genome also showed some other information on the species. First of all, the fruit has an impressive number of genes, namely 46,000. Also, with the help of these genes, they saw how it evolved, and discovered it was related to the cacao tree. All the other discoveries have bee
28、n published in the journal Nature Genetics. Despite the striking smell, many people actually enjoy eating the fruit. However, not all durian species are edible, and some of them may even cause damage to our health, Even s0, the fruit is often imported, significantly contributing to the economy.28. W
29、hat give durian its unique smell?A. Onions nearby. B. Two gene copies. C. Rotten. ingredients in it. D. Volatile sulfur compounds. 29. What does the underlined word “evolved” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. developedB. EscapedC. PredictedD. tolerated30. What can we infer from the text?A. No birds enjoy eating durian. B. Durian can be planted all over the world. C. Some of durian species can
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