1、 A. Go to the information counter. B. Take a train to leave New York. C. Check the price of the ticket.4. What do we learn about the man? A. He quitted his job. B. He has got two job offers. C. He is doing a part-time job.5. What does Mr. Anderson do? A. He is a teacher. B. He is a librarian. C. He
2、is a repairman.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段对话,回答第6、7题。6. What is The Western Teacher? A. A story. B. A book. C. A magazine.7. When did the man start writing books? A. When he was a
3、t school. B. After he came to Paris. C. Since the year of 2004.听第7段对话,回答第8-10题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Doctor and patient. C. Customer and waiter.9. What must have caused the speakers stomach aches?高三英语 第2页 (共10页) A. The fish. B. The soup. C
4、. The apples.10. Where will the speakers go? A. To the market. B. To the hospital. C. To the restaurant.听第8段对话,回答第11至13题。11. What are the speakers talking about? A. New films. B. Popular cinemas. C. Film-seeing habits.12. What seems to bother the woman at the cinema? A. The uncomfortable seat. B. Th
5、e noisy people. C. The long waiting time.13. What do we know about the man? A. He prefers seeing new films at the cinema. B. He enjoys seeing films with friends. C. He likes talking about new films.听第9段对话,回答第14至17题。14. Why does David go to Professor Smith for help? A. He had trouble with todays lect
6、ure. B. He missed all the classes last week. C. He wanted to learn how to take notes.15. What should David do at the start of each class? A. Have a short talk with the professor. B. Look through the notes from last class. C. Take down the main points of the lecture.16. How can David find the most im
7、portant information to write down? A. By remembering all the details of the lecture. B. By reading the notes taken by his classmates. C. By focusing on the organization of the lecture. 17. How many suggestions has Professor Smith given to David? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four听第10段独白,回答第18至20题。 A. Napoleo
8、n. B. Marco Polo. C. Leonardo da Vinci. 19. What do we know about silk today? A. It is used by famous dress designers. B. It is much cheaper than in the past. C. It is very popular among painters. 20. Why does the speaker give the talk? A. To encourage people to learn designing. B. To persuade peopl
9、e to buy silk clothes. C. To introduce the history of silk trade.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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。 AI am in my fathers house in Connecticut, sitting at a crowded table with my brother, my two sisiters and all our partners, talking about a tre
10、e.“He doesnt want it cut down.” My sister says when my father has gone to bed and none of us speaks of the tree in his presence. “He says he usef to climb it when he was a boy.”When I was last here, a year and a half ago, for my fathers 90th birthday, Hurricane Irene drove seawater into the roads. T
11、he large tree that hangs over the houses swayed (摇摆)alarmingly, but it stayed up.Last October, Hurricane Sandy acused a great deal of damage. Six months on, many of the surrounding houses are on sale, but the tree that hangs over the house still stands.“That tree,” my brother says, “has survived the
12、 two worst storms of the last 100 years.”Though my brother thinks highly of the amazing staying power of the tree, my sister says that the tree should never have been planted: it stops light from reaching the house. My other sisters partner says that all trees fall down eventually. There is plenty o
13、f evidence for what he says: throughout the neighborhood, the ramains of similarly sized trees lie on their sides, with their roots in the air. During this discussion, I offer to pay a quarter of whatever is required to remove the tree.“A guy I talked to,” my brother says, “told me it could cost us$
14、10,000.”As night wears on, the discussion becomes increaslingly meaningless. There is no point in reaching any kind of agreement, since the decision is not for us to make. Its my fathers tree, and he has refused to cut down the only thing in the neighborhood older than him.21.When does the discussio
15、n take place?A. After lunchB. After supperC. At the weekendD. Before their fathers 90th birthday22. What can we learn about the two storms that the tree has survived?A. The first storm happened a year ago.B. The second storm lasted for six months.C. The first storm damaged the tree more than the sec
16、ond one.D. They were the two worst storms of the last 100 years.23. What is the authors opinion about the tree?A. He admires its amazing staying powerB.He thinks it should never have been plantedC. He would like to have it removedD. He wants to sell it for some money24. According to the text, the tr
17、ee_A. is more than 90 years oldB. has survived two storms in its lifeC. will fall down after the authors fathers deathD. is the only large tree in the neighborhood B Airport InformationName:Copenhagen AirportLocation: Located 8km southeast of Copenhagen(capital of Denmark)No. of terminals:4Disabled
18、facilities:Copenhagen Airport is physically accessible throughout. Wheelchair-accessible toilets and reserved seating are provided and dedicated parking spaces are available. Passengers with disabilities are requesited to inform their airline in avdance about their needs. Car Parking: There are more
19、 than 10,000 car parking spaces in short-, medium- and long-term car parks at Copenhagen Airport. The P6, P7, and P8 areas offer short-term options directly linked terminals 2 and 3. Medium-term rates are avaiable in P1, P2, P5, P8, P10 and P12, which are all relatively near the terminal buildings.
20、Economy long-term parking is available at P15 and P17, a little further from the terminals (free tasnsit buses sre provided). The airport parking office is located between Terminals 2 and 3 and is open 24 hours. Public TransportRail; There are direct high-speed trains to Copenhagen Central station(j
21、ourney time: 14 minutes; fare; Kr36), as well as a number of other destination in Denmark and Sweden. The station and ticket office are situated in Terminal 3.Metro: The Metro M2 line connects to the city center (journey time:fare: Kr24). The station is situated in Terminal 3, from which tickets can
22、 be purchased.Bus: Several buses(5A, 35 and 36)run from Copenhagen Airport to the city center(journey time: about 55 minutes; fare:Kr 30)and beyond.Taxi: Taxis are readily available from ranks outside the arrival areas of Terminal 1, 2 and 3. The ride into Copenhagen takes about 15 to 20 minutes, an
23、d prices start from Kr250.25.If you want to park youre your car at the airport for a long time, what should you do?A. Just park your car outside the airportB. Park your car in P15 or P17 and then take a transit bus to the terminalC. Park your car near the terminal buildingsD. Call the airport parkin
24、g office and then park your car in P6, P7 or P826. What does the underlined sentence “Copenhagen Airport is physically accessible throughout” mean?A. The airport is connected to city center by public transportB. The airport terminals are connected by various facilitiesC. People who are physically fi
25、t can get to any place in the airportD.People with special needs can move aroundn the airport easily27. Which is the fastest and cheapest way to the city center?A. By MetroB. By railC. By busD. By taxi28. The passage is intended to _A. give the visitors a guide to CopenhagenB. inform the readers of
26、the Copenhagen AirportC. give some warnings about the Copenhagen AirportD. provide information of the facilities of the Copenhagen Airport CHumans may be a bad influence on their best friends-at least when it comes to problem-solving. In a task that wasnt very tough, wolves performed must better tha
27、n dogs. All the animals had to do was pull the lid off a food container, containing a sausage treat.Monique Udell studies animal behavior at Oregon State University in Corvallis. She tested 10 pet dogs and another 10 dogs from an animal shelter. In one set of tests, a person was nearby but did not e
28、ncourage or discourage the dogs. Those dogs typically spent 10 to 15 percent of their time gazing at the person. They spent a mere 5 percent of their time or less touching the container.Udell offered the same challenge to wolves. These animals had been raised and fed by people but still lived outdoo
29、rs. Here, the wolves didnt look at the nearby person. Instead, they devoted about 90 percent of the time to struggling with the box holding a treat.When someone walked around the dogs and actively encouraged them to keep trying to open the box, the dogs did spend more time handling the problem. A fe
30、w more even managed to open the box. But their success rate still did not match the wolves. The dogs and wolves were also tested when no one was present. But even then, the dogs didnt paw or teat the box much more than they did when a human was present.29. According to paragraph 2, how did the dogs perform in the experiment?A. They showed reduced intelligenceB. They found the treat in the box less attractiveC. They found the wolves were dangerousD. They spent more time waiting for help30. What
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