1、2. How did the woman get to work in the past? A. By bike. B. By bus. C. On foot.3. When does the restaurant close? A. At 11:00 pm. B. At 9:30 pm C. At 9:00 pm.4. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Lend a book to her. B. Return a book for her. C. Go to the library with her.5. What is the woman
2、 probably doing? A. Asking for permission. B. Ordering a dish. C. Making a complaint.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 the mans relatives get here? A. This Friday
3、. B. This Saturday. C. This Sunday.7. How many relatives are coming? A. Seven. B. Eight. C. Nine.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What does the man find a bit salty? A. The chicken. B. The salad. C. The steak.9. How much change can the woman get? A. 4 dollars. B. 5 dollars. C. 6 dollars.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What d
4、id the woman buy yesterday? A. A pair of shoes. B. A dress. C. A house.11. What color is the womans old sofa? A. Green. B. Brown. C. Yellow.12. What does the woman say about the new sofa? A. Its lighter than the old one. B. Its longer than the old one. C. Its narrower than the old one.听第9段材料,回答第13至1
5、6题。13. Whats wrong with the man? A. He is out of work. B. he is in heavy debt. C. He is in poor health.14. How does the mans wife feel about their situation? A. Calm. B. Anxious. C. Careless.15. Who is ill in hospital? A. The mans father-in-law. B. The mans mother. C. The mans father. 16. What does
6、the woman offer to do for the man? A. Lend him some money. B. Ask her friends to help him. C. Introduce him to her friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who is poor at listening? A. Ann. B. Tom. C. Kevin.18. How often does Tom have the English speaking class? A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Three times
7、a week.19. What is Mays plan for the future? A. To go to British university. B. To set up a story-telling club. C. To learn English from Mr. Smith.20. What is Sarah weak in? A. Speaking. B. Reading. C. Writing.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
8、AIn 1981, a three-year-old boy, He Junquan, was playing on a power pole. A terrible accident happened, and the child was rushed to the hospital. After the boy woke up from a difficult surgery, he asked his daddy what had happened; the daddy answered, “Your arms were broken, so the doctor had to take
9、 them off.” The little boy then asked, “How will I be able to study? To write? To eat?” The father didnt answer; he couldnt say a word. His heart was broken.It seemed there was no hope for the boy, but his family never imagined what the young boy would find to change his life. As a young boy, he was
10、 out near a pond one day and noticed a duck. He thought to himself, “That duck can swim, cant he? And he has only two legs. So why cant I swim, since I have two legs as well?” That thought completely changed his outlook. He began to try swimming over and over. It took many tries many times over, but
11、 He Junquan did not give up.His swimming career began in 1995, when a local disabled persons federation recommended that he enter a swimming trial in Hubei province. Just a year later, the 18-year-old young man entered national disabled persons games and won two silver medals. From then on, it seeme
12、d nothing could stop him. In 2000, he headed to Sydney, where he collected three medals: gold, silver and bronze. In 2004, he took home four gold medals from the Athens Paralympics. In 2008, He had the great honour of competing in his home country, winning a gold, two silver and a bronze.Success has
13、 not been easy for He Junquan, however. To compete with other disabled athletes who still have arms, He Junquan has to swim fast enough to stay a full arms length in front of the other swimmers. Why? At the end of the race, he has to hit the final wall with his head, rather than with his arms, as ot
14、her athletes do. “The pain in my head lasts for about two weeks after each competition because of the force of my head hitting the touch pad,” He Junquan told a China Daily reporter. That does not wet his spirits, however. “An accident at an early age deprived me of my arms, but my Paralympic dream
15、gave me a pair of wings, which encouraged me to conquer all difficulties.”21. What gave He Junquan the idea that he could swim?A. His fathers encouragement. B. The loss of his two arms.C. A swimming duck. D. His Paralympic dream.22. According to the passage, how many gold medals did Junquan win?A. 6
16、 B. 9 C. 10 D. 1323. What did Junquan say was the main inspiration for his success?A. An accident at an early age. B. The duck he saw as a child.C. His Paralympic dream. D. His fathers encouragement.24. What does the underlined phrase “wet his spirits” in the last paragraph mean?A. Cover his head wi
17、th water. B. Make him lose heart.C. Keep his spirits up. D. Change his mind.BHowie Choset thinks snakes are great not snakes, really, but their ways of moving. Howie Choset, 37 years old, is a professor at Carnegie Mellow University, where he has been years in developing robots that imitate snake-li
18、ke movements. Why? He sees a future for these snake-like robots in the work of saving lives.These robots are built from very light materials and can carry cameras and other electronic sensors. Small electric motors, such as those used in model airplanes, help them move smoothly. Their size is simila
19、r to or smaller than a human arm.Chosets hope is for these robots to be used in search and rescue operations after natural disasters or other emergencies. They must be controlled by a human operator using a joystick, like with a video game. The robots have the ability to know which direction is upwa
20、rds, but much of their usefulness would depend on humans controlling them. Even then, these robots would be better than the current methods and equipment, most of which are just cameras on long poles.Sam Stover is the manager of a search team with the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He is of th
21、e opinion that robots like these have been needed for a long time. Dogs are used effectively in search and rescue, but they are limited to places that humans can go. These robots would allow search teams to do something theyve not been able to do before. “We needed them yesterday,” said Stover.25. W
22、hat gave Howie Choset the idea to design the robot?A. Snakes senses. B. Snakes eyes.C. Snakes appearance. D. Snakes movements.26. What can be inferred from the passage about the robots?A. Snakes do not seem unpleasant or even threatening.B. Snake-like robots can climb pipes.C. Snake-like robots can
23、work independently.D. Snake-like robots can move in a very smooth, flexible way.27. Which one is true according to the passage?A. A snake-like robot has been developed.B. The snake-like robot can do something that no other robots can do.C. The snake-like robot can move injured people out of disaster
24、 areas.D. The snake-like robot is a cool toy.28. Where can you most possibly find this passage?A. In a novel book. B. In a guide book for tourists.C. In a fashion magazine. D. In a science book.CNo fair! is a common cry among children. Someone may have cheated at a game. By the time we reach adultho
25、od, we will have all learned one thing: Life isnt easy for most of us either. Those who succeed are those who accept the two facts and find a way around them.One of the tools for success is education. Its frustrating(沮丧的) to fail to find a good job. Its very hard to get a well-paid job without learn
26、ing about it first. This doesnt always mean a college degree, though it can often help. Vocational(职业的) schools are just useful as well. It isnt easy, but it will prepare you for success. Once youve reached success, you still have to work and its often harder. I made a comment recently about the iro
27、ny of needing to work on Labor Day. The reply “Those articles wont write themselves.” I believe the reply was mostly sarcastic(讽刺的), but its still true. If I want to be a successful writer, I have to find the topics, research them and then sit down writing them. Writers job isnt easy, but If I want
28、to succeed I cannot give it up.What should you do if your education and work havent helped you realize your dream? Having a dream and keeping it in front of you arent easy. Dreams have to be fed by working hard. If you want to move to a different area, you can feed your dream by getting information
29、about that area. Whats the climate like? Do you want to buy a home or rent one? These answers offer fuel to keep you going. Life isnt easy. It is often unfair. That doesnt mean we should lie down and complain about it. Do the hard work and ignore the unfair aspects or, if you can, change them, or, g
30、et out there and do something new.29. According to the author those who succeed _. A. think life is fair or they are very lucky B. think life is easy and their future is bright C. get the best education and the highest degree D. find a way to deal with difficult and unfair life30. People will feel frustrated because _. A. most people have no college degree B. its hard to find a good job C. the cost of education is extremely high D. people dont pay attention to education31. The reply “Those articles wont write themselves.” shows that _. A. working hard is nec
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