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1、5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. When Jim will return. B. When Tom flew to Beijing.C. Who is reading a book there.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5 分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6 段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What size shoe does the mans son wear?A. Size 7. B. Size 8. C. Size 10.7. How much will the man pay?A.

2、$32. B. $36. C. $40.请听第7 段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How does Tina look now?A. Excited. B. Upset. C. Calm.9. Why didnt the woman take part in the competition?A. She wasnt feeling well. B. She didnt feel like going.C. She couldnt afford the time.请听第8 段材料,回答第10 至12 题。10. On which day will the man leave?A. The 29th

3、. B. The 23rd. C. The 22nd.11. Which flight will the man take from Salt Lake City to New York?A. Flight BA 2701. B. Flight BA 7101. C. Flight BA 2710.12. How long will the man have to wait at Kennedy Airport?A. Half an hour. B. One and a half hours. C. Two hours.请听第9 段材料,回答第13 至16 题。13. What time is

4、 it probably now?A. 3:30 pm. B. 4:00 pm. C. 4:30 pm.14. Why does the man use the railway station so often?A. To go sightseeing. B. To visit his family. C. To go on business trips.15. How often does the man use the railway station?A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Once a month.16. How does the man

5、usually get to the railway station?A. By taxi. B. By car. C. By subway.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where is the speaker from?A. Edinburgh. B. Glasgow. C. Liverpool.18. What is Mrs. Crozier?A. A doctor. B. A librarian. C. A secretary.19. Who lives next door to the speaker?A. Mr. Crozier. B. Mr. Bai. C. Mi

6、ss Green.20. What do we know about Mrs. Bai?A. She has a doctors degree. B. She is a school teacher.C. She is very popular.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。AReading OktoberfestPalmer Park is the perfect place to host the first Reading Oktoberfest, which t

7、akes place 15-18 September 2016.You can experience everything that makes Oktoberfest, held in a huge Beer tent. Well have live music and DJs and thousands of people going crazy.Opening hours:Thursday 15 September 17:00-23:30Friday 16 September 17:Saturday 17 September 12:30-23:Sunday 18 September 12

8、:30-19:00Ramsbottom FestivalWith its riverside location, Ramsbottom Festival is one festival which can truly be called beautiful. Here you can enjoy a mix of music, great arts and family shows, as well as a variety of Great British and international food.Ramsbottom Festival takes place 16-18 Septemb

9、er 2016 at Ramsbottom Cricket Club,Bury, easily reachable by public transport from Manchester city centre.The Willow Festival DorsetThe Willow Festival the worlds largest festival showing new and undiscovered live music bands and artists is coming to Dorset. Fun for all the family, the event also ha

10、s a shopping area, a world food village, and plenty of activities for kids.Tickets are just 10.00, which covers a come-and-go attendance (出席) for all three days. River Cottage FestivalIts our first ever family-friendly music festival, right here at River Cottage HQ in Devon.On 17-18 September 2016,

11、the farm will be filled with live music from popular bands in the UK. In between all that dancing youll be able to watch shows from local craftspeople ( 匠人) and make your own piece of jewelry (珠宝).Tickets will cost you just 35, or 10 for children under 12 (babies under 2 go free).21. What can visito

12、rs enjoy at Ramsbottom Festival?A. Family shows. B. Dancing on the farm.C. Making beautiful things by hand. D. International bands performances.22. Both The Willow Festival Dorset and River Cottage Festival _.A. are held in 2016 for the first time B. ask visitors to pay the same priceC. take place n

13、ear a river D. are family-friendly23. Which festival lasts the most days?A. River Cottage Festival. B. Ramsbottom Festival.C. Reading Oktoberfest. D. TheWillow Festival Dorset.BThe mind of an elephant should not be underestimated. They are intelligent animals born with both excellent memory and arti

14、stic talent. Elephants eat about 495 pounds of vegetarian food a day. They spend about 16 hours a day eating, but must walk about 4 miles a day in search of food. The average ( 通常的) elephant lives about 70 years, and its sharp memory allows it to remember places where it has found food as long as 30

15、 years earlier, even as a baby.In an elephants travels, it comes across other elephants also looking for food. Some elephants are friendly, and some are not so nice. Elephants remember every elephant they have ever met. They can even recognize an elephant they perhaps havent seen for 30 years. They

16、immediately remember whether this elephant is an enemy or a friend.When elephants are not searching for food, they sometimes produce art in the sand with their trunks ( 象鼻). They seem to enjoy just relaxing and painting in the sand. One day, an elephant zoo-keeper noticed this and gave an elephant a

17、 paint brush filled with red paint to see if the elephant would paint on a canvas ( 画布). Sure enough, it did, and since then elephants in mostzoos have been given paint brushes, paints, and canvases. The resulting abstract (抽象的) art has been sold for high prices around the world. The money goes to s

18、upport feeding the elephants in the zoos. Most felt that the elephants were only capable of painting abstracts. However, they have been trained to paint trees, flowers, and other things in nature. This has enabled us to understand “elephant genius”even more.24. What does the underlined word “underes

19、timated” mean?A. Underdeveloped. B. Undervalued.C. Mistaken. D. Controlled.25. What can we learn about elephants memory?A. It can reach as far back as 30 years.B. It is at its best in the first 30 years.C. It differs greatly among elephants.D. It remains excellent for 70 years.26. Why did the zoo-ke

20、eper give the elephant a brush?A. To attract visitors to it. B. To train it to paint pictures.C. To prove it was a born artist. D. To find out whether it could draw.27. Which can best describe elephants according to the text?A. Highly smart. B. Unusually quiet.C. Really brave. D. Extremely friendly.

21、CScientists at the University of Hawaii at Manoa studied a huge area in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean known as the Clarion-Clipperton Zone, or CCZ to find and study new sea species (物种).Diva Amon, a researcher at the University says usually deep sea biologists think there is not a lot living

22、 in the deep sea. “But we found that actually there is quite a lot living there, and so that was really exciting .”she says.The group is studying the area because the CCZ, a huge and flat area of seabed, is known to have valuable minerals. The International Seabed Authority (ISA) is allowing the com

23、pany UK Seabed Resources Ltd. to explore (探索) the area on the Pacific Ocean floor for mining. However, the ISA said the company must first complete a biological study of the area before it can begin mining for metals. So, the company employed Amon and her group.Amon says that more than half of the a

24、nimals they collected were completely new to science.Her group discovered not only new species, but new genera (动植物的属) of animals. Biological oceanographer Paul Snelgrove says that finding new species in the deep ocean is common. But, he said, finding a new genus“is really great.”Amon warns that if

25、mining happens across the whole area, the ecosystem would be largely destroyed. But, she says, we will find the least damaging way to make mining possible.“There is a sort of scientific push to try and slow things down a bit so that the science can be done before . so it can be done with the least i

26、nfluence possible .”she says.“Its likely we are going to develop at least some parts of these deep ocean environments and do it in a way thats going to minimize (最小化) our influence,”says Paul.28. What did scientists try to find out in the CCZ?A. Whether there is life. B. Whether there are valuable m

27、inerals.C. What sea life exists there. D. What metals lie under the sea floor.29. What does Paul say about finding new sea species?A. Its something unusual. B. Its nothing to be surprised at.C. It has a far-reaching effect on science. D. It proves common species will change.30. What is Amons attitud

28、e towards mining the CCZ?A. Careful. B. Doubtful.C. Unsupportive. D. Uninterested.31. What does the underlined word“it”in the text refer to?A. Mining. B. A scientific push.C. Finding the least damaging way. D. Developing the ocean environments.DThis journey began this morning almost an hour later th

29、an I had planned, although I had completed my packing before eight oclock. I was quite clear about the fact that once I left, my house would stand empty for probably the first time since the day it was built. It was a strange feeling and perhaps explains why I was leaving so late, walking around the

30、 house many times over, checking one last time to see that all was in order.It is hard to explain my feelings once I did finally set off. As I drove further and further from the house, I found the surroundings (周围的事物) grow unrecognizable. I began to have a feeling of unease mixed with excitement. I took a turning and found myself on a road circling the edge of a hill. I could sense the steep (陡峭的) drop to my le

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