1、19.15B.9.18.C.9.151. What does John find difficult in learning German? A. Pronunciation.B. Vocabulary. C. Grammar.2. What is probable relationship between the speakers? A. Colleague B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student. 3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bank.B. At a
2、 ticket office.C. On a train.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. A restaurant.B. A street.C. A dish.5. What does the woman think of her interview?A. It was tough.B. It was interesting.C. It was successful.第二节(共15小题;每小题15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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅
3、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. When will Judy go to a party?A. On Monday.B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday.7. What will Max do next? A. Fly a kite. B. Read a magazine. C. Do his homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What does the man suggest doing at first?A. Going to a concert.B. Watc
4、hing a move.C. Playing a computer game.9. What do the speakers decide to do?A. Visit Mike.B. Go boating.C. Take a walk.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10. Which color do cats see better than humans?A. Red. B. Green. C. Blue.11. Why do cats bring dead birds home?A. To eat them in a safe place.B. To show off their hu
5、nting skillsC. To make their owners happy.12. How does the man sound at the end of the conversation?A. Grateful. B. Humorous. C. Curious.第9段材料,回答第13至16题13. Who is Macy?A. Eds mother. B. Eds teacher . C. Eds friend.14. How does Ed usually go to kindergarten?A. By car.B. On foot. C. By bus.15. What do
6、es Ed enjoy doing at the kindergarten?A. Telling stories. B. Singing songs.C. Playing with others.16. What do the teachers say about Ed?A. Hes clever. B. Hes quiet. C. Hes brave听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. At what age did Emily start learning ballet? A. Five. B. Six. C. Nine18. Why did Emily move to Toront
7、o?A. To work for a dance school.B. To perform at a dance theater.C. To learn contemporary dance.19. Why did Emily quit dancing?A. She was too old to dance.B. She failed to get a scholarship.C. She lost interest in it.20. How does Emily feel about stopping training?A. shes pleasedB. shes regretfulC.
8、shes upset.第二部分阅读解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个项中,出最选项Welcome to Holker Hall & GardenVisitor InformationHow to Get to Holker By Car: Follow brown signs on A590 from J36, M6, Approximate travel times:Windermere-20 minutes, Kendal-25 minutes, Lancaster- 45 minutes, Manchester1
9、 hour 30minutes.By Rail The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth. Lancaster and Preston for connections to major cities & airports. Opening timesSunday-Friday (closed on Saturday) 11:00 am-4;00pm, 30 March-2nd November.Admission Charges: Hall & Gardens GardensAdults: 12.00 8.0
10、0Gropes:9.00 5.5Special EventsProducers Market 13thApril. Join us to taste a variety of fresh local food and drinks. Meet the producers and get some excellent recipe ideas.Holker Garden Festival30th May. The event celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best of gardening, makin
11、g it one of the most popular events in the gardening.National Garden Day 28th August. Holker once again opens its gardens in aid of the disadvantaged. For just a small donation you can take a tour with our garden guide.Winter Market 8th November This is an event for all the family! Wander among a va
12、riety of shops selling gifts while enjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment.21. How long e does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from Manchester? A. 20 minuteB. 25 minutesC. 45 minutesD. 90 minutes.22. How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall Gardens?A.
13、 12.00 B. 9.00 C. 8.00 D. 5.50.23. Which event will you go to if you want tosee a live music show?A. Producers MarketB. Holker Ganen Festival.C. National Giaxdeo DayD. Wirer MarketB Cities usually have a good reason for being where they are, like a nearby port or river. People settle in these places
14、 because they are easy to get to and naturally suited to communications and trade. New York City, for example, is near a large harbour at the mouth of the Hudson River. Over 300 years its population grew gradually from 800 people to 8 million. But not all cities develop slowly over a long period of
15、time. Boom towns grow from nothing almost overnight. In 1896, Dawson, Canada, was unmapped wilderness(荒野). But gold was discovered there in 1897, and two years later, it was one of the largest cities in the West, with a population of 30,000. Dawson did not have any of the natural conveniences of cit
16、ies like London or Paris. People went there for gold. They travelled over snow-covered mountains are sailed hundreds of miles up icy rivers. The path to Dawson was covered with thirty feet of wet snow that could fall without warning. An avalanche(雪崩) once closed the path, killing 63 people. For many
17、 who made it to Dawson, however, the rewards were worth the difficult trip. Of the first20000 people who dug for gold, 4,000 got rich. About 100 of these stayed rich men for the rest of their lives. But no matter how rich they were, Dawson was never comfortable. Necessities like food and wood were v
18、ery expensive. But soon, the gold that Dawson depended on had all been found. The city was crowded with disappointed people with no interest in setting down, and when they heard there were new gold discoveries in Alaska, they left Dawson City as quickly as they had come. Today, people still come and
19、 go to see where the Canadian gold rush happened. Tourism is now the chief industry of Dawson City-its present population is 762.24. What attracted the early settlers to New York City?A. Its business culture.B. Its small population.C. Its geographical position.D. Its favourable climate25. What do we
20、 know about those who first dug for gold in Dawson?A.Two-thirds of them stayed there.B. One out of five people got rick. C. Almost everyone gave upD. Half of them died.26. What was the main reason for many people to leave Dawson?A. They found the city too crowded.B. They wanted to try their luck els
21、ewhere.C. They were unable to stand the winter.D. They were shot of food.27. What is the text mainly about?A. The rise and fall of a cityB. The gold rush in Canada.C. Journeys into the wilderness.D. Tourism in Dawson.C While famous foreign, architects are invited to lead the designs of landmark buil
22、dings in China such as the new CCTV tower and the National Center for the Performing Arts, many excellent Chinese architects are making great efforts to take the center stage. Their efforts have been proven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-old Chinese architect, won the 2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize
23、 -which is often referred to as the Nobel Prize in architecture-on February 28. He is the first Chinese citizen to win this award. Wang serves as head of the Architecture Department at the China Department at the China Academy of Art (CAA). His office is located at the Xiangshan campus(校园)of the uni
24、versity in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Many buildings on the campus are his original creations. The style of the campus is quite different from that of most Chinese universities. Many visitors were amazed by the complex architectural space and abundant building types. The curves (曲线)of the building
25、s perfectly match the rise and fall of hills, forming a unique view. Wang collected more than 7 million abandoned bricks of different ages. He asked the workers to use traditional techniques to make the bricks into walls, roofs and corridors. This creation attracted a lot of attention thanks to its
26、mixture of modern and traditional Chinese elements. Wangs works show a deep understanding of modern architecture and a good knowledge of traditions. Through such a balance, he had created a new type of Chinese architecture, said Tadao Ando, the winner of the1995 Pritzker Prize. Wang believes traditi
27、ons should not be sealed in glass boxes at museums. “That is only evidence that traditions once existed, ” he said. “Many Chinese people have a misunderstanding of traditions. They think tradition means old things from the past. In fact, tradition also refers to the things that have been developing
28、and that are still being created, “he said. “Today, many Chinese people are learning Western styles and theories rather than focusing on Chinese traditions. Many people tend to talk about traditions without knowing what they really are,” said Wang. The study of traditions should be combined, with pr
29、actice. Otherwise, the recreation of traditions would be artificial and empty, he said. 28. Wangs winning of the prize means that Chinese architects are_. A. following the latest world trend B. getting international recognition C. working harder than ever before D. relying on foreign architects29. W
30、hat impressed visitors to the CAA Xiangshan campus most?A. Its hilly environment.B. Its large size.C. Its unique style.D. Its diverse functions30. What made Wangs architectural design a success?A. The mixture of different shapes.B. The balance of East and west.C. The use of popular technique.D. The
31、harmony of old and new.31. What should we do about Chinese traditions according to Wang?A. Spread them to the worldB. Preserve them at museumsC. Teach them in universities.D. Recreate them in practice.D Adults understand what if feels like to be flooded with objects. Why do we often assume that more is more when it comes to kids a
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