1、00.3. What will the weather be like on the weekend?A.Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Sunny.4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Acolleague.B.An office.C.Ajob.5. Where will the man go in the afternoon?A.To the cinema.B. To the farm.C. To the library.第二节 (共15小题;每小题l.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6
2、段材料,回答67题。6. What are the speakers doing?A. Having a holiday.B. Looking at photos.C. Choosing a hotel.7. What is the mans hotel like?A. It has a pretty garden.B. It has some big trees.C. It has some tables outside.听第7段材料,回答89题。8. Why doesnt the man want to go diving?A. He thinks it is tiring.B. He i
3、snt interested now.C. He thinks it is dangerous.9. What do the speakers decide to do at last?A. Go skateboarding.B. Do rock climbing.C. Stay at home.听第8段材料,回答1012题。10. What does the man think of the womans place?A. Its in a mess.B. Its big enough.C. Its a little small.11. How long will the woman sta
4、y inAsia?A. For two weeks.B. For two months.C. For two years.12. What does the man suggest the woman take?A. Six pairs of jeans.B.Araincoat.C. Five T-shirts.听第9段材料,回答1316题。13. What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Teacher and student.B. Employer and employee.C. Interviewer and interviewee.
5、14. What is the mans opinion about his present job?A. It is boring.B. It is creative.C. It is challengeable.15. What kind of course did the man take in college?A.Aone-year course.B.Atwo-year course.C.Afour-year course.16. What do we know about the man?A. He has a degree in computer.B. He works as a
6、web page designer.C. He is still a student at a technical school.听第10段材料,回答1720题。17. Why cannot Bill Bird make shoes fast enough?A. He is too old.B. He is not skilled.C. He has more and more customers.18. Why do people choose Bill Birds shoes?A.They fit perfectly.B. They cost little money.C. They ar
7、e in the most popular style.19. What worries Bill Bird most now?A. His difficulty in finding skilled workers.B. His shoes selling business.C. His old age.What does Bill Bird say about young people?A. They dont work hard enough. B. They are difficult to teach.C. They prefer other jobs.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满
8、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。C. NicholasYoung.D. David.23. What kind of readers will probably like reading Stowaway?A. Those who are interested in adventure.B. Those who intend to board the ship free.C. Those who study science in college.Those who are eager for fre
9、edom.The Iron PeacockAWORKING in Detroit . rain, rain, and more rain.I rushed to the airport only to find out from an airline ticket representative that my return flight was oneBby Mary Stetson ClarkeJoanna Spragues life is upended when her father died on the voyage that was to take them to a new li
10、fe inthe Massachusetts Bay Colony. Poor and alone, 16-year-old Joanna must get up uncommon courage to survive as a servant in a strange new world.The BrokenBladeby William DurbinIn1800,13-year-oldPierreLaPageneverimaginedhedbeleavingMontrealtopaddle2,400miles.Itwas something older men, like his fath
11、er, did. But when Pierres father has an accident, Pierre quits school to become a voyager for the North West Company, so his family can survive the winter. Its hard for Pierre as the youngest in the team. Pierre is miserable. Still he has no choice but to endure the trip to Grand Portage and back.St
12、owawayby Karen HesseIt is known that in the summer of 1768, Captain James Cook sailed from England, beginning a three-year voyage around the world on a secret mission to discover an unknown continent at the bottom of the globe. WhatislessknownisthataboynamedNicholasYoungwasastowaway(偷乘船者)onthatship.
13、Karen Hesse recreates Cooks voyage through the eyes of his remarkable boy, creating a fictional journal filled with fierce hurricanes, warring natives, and disease, as Nicholas discovers new lands, incredible creatures, and lifelong friends.I AmDavidbyAnne HolmDavidsentiretwelve-yearlifehasbeenspent
14、inaprisoncampinEasternEurope.Heknowsnothingofthe outside world. But when he is given the chance to escape, he seizes it. With his enemies hot on his heels, David struggles to cope in this strange new world, where his only resources are a compass, a few pieces of bread, his two aching feet, and some
15、advice to seek refuge (避难所) in Denmark. Is that enough to survive?20. Who wrote the story about a young girl who has to survive in a strange new world?A. Anne Holm.B. William Durbin.C. Karen Hesse.D. Mary Stetson Clarke.21. Which of the following characters has to endure a lot to help support the fa
16、mily?A. Joanna Sprague.B. Pierre La Page.hour late.As I cleared security, the progress of my flight went from departing one hour late to two hours, then three hours, then four hours late. I learned about these delays from the announcements given by an annoying airline gate agent.It became clear that
17、 I was going to miss my connecting flight home.After minute-by-minute travel rearrangements, and knowing that I had to giveweb-based training the next morning back home, my husband Jim decided to drive to the airport, pick me up, and drive me back.JimandIarrivedhomeat4:30am.Inapped(小睡)foracoupleofho
18、urs,madecoffee,loggedontotheInternet conference site (网站) for my training, and waited and waited and waited.Itislonelygivingweb-basedlivemeetingtrainingwhennoonelogsin.Doyouknowwhytheydidntlog in? Because I had actually scheduled the training for the next day, not the day that we had raced home to a
19、wait.IworriedabouttellingJimthathehadheldoffsleep,driventhroughahugestormandgottenthroughroad construction to get me home 24 hours early for training. But the phone eventually rang as he called from work and it was time to own up (坦白).What do you think he said?What would you have said?Would you have
20、 scolded?Yelled? Teased? Would you have called all of your friends and let them know? Well,Jimsresponsetofindingoutthathehaddrivenanalmost400-mileroundtripintherainfornothing was a slight chuckle (轻声地笑) and this comment: “The important thing is you are home.”The important thing is you are home.Today
21、, remind someone how important it is that they are at home with you. If theylive far away, tell them how important it is that they have a home in your heart.24. What trouble did the writer have?A. Her plane was delayed and she had to rearrange her connecting flight home.B. She was informed of the we
22、b-based training too late and was going to miss it.C. She failed to give the web-based training as no one was informed to log in on time.D. She had a big argument with an annoying airline gate agent and missed her flight.25. We can learn from the text that .A. the writer cancelled her web-based trai
23、ning permanentlyB. Jim drove the writer home to get her there in time for her trainingthe writer took it for granted that Jim would pick her up from the airportD. the writer caught her connecting flight and was back home in time for her training26. The writer felt worried about owning up to Jim beca
24、use .A. she knew he would get really upset and yell at herB. no one could log on the Internet conference siteC. she was sorry that it had taken him so long to get homeD. she had mistaken the training date and he neednt have picked her up27. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Not to feel r
25、egretB. To do anything for youC. Getting me homeD. Driving in the rainCTheOuchPodcast(播客) talksaboutnewsand issuesaffectingthosewith a disability, all witha humorous touch added to the mix.Ivebeenlisteningtoitonandoffforafewmonthsandtheirrecenttopicwasaboutpublictransport.They shared some stories ab
26、out rudeness and others about funny circumstances.While they were talking about their local transport system, the opinions and stories they shared are common to all of us.Thoseofyouthathaveadisability,andthoseofyouwhotravelwithpeoplewhodoareawareoftheproblems that can arise. Many of the buses in my
27、local area are the accessible kind. But some are the old kind with steps. If you have mobility issues it can be a great challenge each time you decide to catch the bus. Hopefully the old buses will be phased out over time.During the podcast one of the hosts, Kathleen, talks about the issues that aff
28、ect her. I can empathise(产生共鸣)with her and her experiences. Im sure many of you will be able to.Howoftendoyouboardabusoratrainandfindtherearentanyseatsavailable?Irarelyexperiencethison the bus but its common on the train. Like Kathleen, Id prefer to standthan draw attention to myself and try to expl
29、ain to someone why I need a seat. Theres no guarantee theyd move anyway. This is my choice, however, so I cant blame others.Myissuecomesfromthewhiteknight(骑士)behaviouroftheotherpassengers.Howmanyofyouhavereceived looks of disapproval whenyou are seated but there are others standingwho look like they
30、 need a seat? When Im sitting down I look just as capable as everyone else, which leads to requests and demands to give up my seat. Its only when I stand up and they see me walk and watch me try to keep balance that they realise Im not.DontforgettocheckouttheOuchPodcast.Imsuretheyllhavesomethingyouc
31、anrelateto.Youcanlisten to them at audioBoomor on the BBC website.28. What do we know about the Ouch Podcast?A. It refers to public transportation.B. Its related to the disabled people.C. It is a pretty inspiring talk show.D. Its about the latest news or issues.29. Which can best replace the underlined part “will be phased out” in Paragraph
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