1、2.Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers?A.Friends. B.Husband and wife. C. Teacher and student.3.What do they hope to do?A.Stop cigarette production. B.Advise people not to smoke. C.Stop young people smoking.4.What teacher are they talking about?A.Their Chinese teacher. B.Their his
2、tory teacher. C.Their politics teacher.5.What does the man think the weather will be like in April?A.Cool. B.Hot. C.Windy.第二节(共15小题)听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.Where is the woman probably going this afternoon?A.To the library. B.To a swimming pool. C.To a professors class.7.What will the man have to do this af
3、ternoon?A.Study history. B.Write a poem. C.Finish a paper.8.What does Prof.Lowell probably teach?A.Literature. B.History. C.Maths.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whom does the man want to talk with?A.Mr.White. B.Jim. C.Dr.Smith.10.Where is Dr.Smith?A.He is in his office. B.Nobody knows. C.He went home.11.Which nu
4、mber is correct?A.77231059. B.77231058. C.77221069.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What does the man want to drink?A.Water. B.Tea. C.Coffee.13.What is the man doing?A.Watching TV. B.Writing some reports. C.Listening to the radio.14.When does this conversation take place?A.Late at night. B.In the afternoon. C.In
5、 the morning.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In the hospital. B.In an office. C.In a car.16.What happened to the man?A.He was caught by the policemen. B.He was att acked. C.He was wearing a stocking.17.What probably is the woman?A.The mans wife. B.A policewoman.
6、 C.T he mans workmate.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Where is the speaker living now?A.In a city in England. B.In an eastern European country. C.In a small town with the speakers aunt.19.What is still a problem to the speaker?A.The living conditions. B.The weather. C.Traffic rules.20.What is the speaker?A.A t
7、ourist. B.A student. C.A drive二、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AThroughout modern history, there has perhaps never been a scientist as iconic (标志性的) as Stephen Hawking On March 14, the British physicist passed away at his home in Cambridge, England Since then, many people have expressed their condolences on s
8、ocial media Whether be was educating the world with his knowledge of the universe, or making fun of himself in TV shows like The Simpsons, its hard to imagine what the world will be like now Hawking is no longer in it Hawking was an icon for many reasons, but he will be best remembered for his work
9、in the field of science Building on German scientist Albert Einsteins work Hawking explained his belief that space started with the Big Bang, and will end with black holes This proposal kicked off a series of investigations, including into the origin of the universe itself This complex set of law ca
10、n give us the answers to questions like how did the universe begin, Hawking wrote in his 2010 work The Grand Design Where is it going and will it have an end? If so, how will it end? His work in science abide, he also managed to overcome many difficulties in his personal life While studying for a po
11、stgraduate degree in cosmology at Cambridge University, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease at the age of 21 His illness left him paralyzed and he was told he only had a short time to live However, he went on to become one of the greatest minds the world has ever known I felt it was very unf
12、air-why should this happen to me, he wrote in his 2013 memoir At the time, I thought my life was over and that I would never realize the potential I felt I had But now, 50 years later, I can he quietly satisfied with my lifeHawking leaves behind a great legacy His signature book A Brief History of T
13、ime: From the Big Bang to Black Holes published in 1988, became one of the worlds best-soiling science publications He inky no longer be with us, but Hawking will continue to inspire the world for generations to come As he once said himself, Look up at the stars and not down at your feet1. What can
14、we know about Stephen Hawking from the passage? _ A. He left us humans a priceless legacy, A Brief History of TimeB. He was born with a disease which left him paralyzedC. He was well-known as an icon only for his achievement in scienceD. He always complained life was unfair to him after he became pa
15、ralyzed2. The underlined words kickedoff in Paragraph 3 can be best replaced by _ A. answer for B. set off C. put forward D. lead to3. What is conveyed in the sentence ?A. Just do what you love and believe in, and success will come naturallyB. However tough life may seem, be curious and there is alw
16、ays hope aheadC. Be determined and confident rather than keep feeling frustrated all dayD. You cannot improve your past, but you can improve your futureB Something I enjoy doing most in my leisure time is going to the cinema to watch a great film. Its two hours of relaxation and escapism from real l
17、ife. But when I kick back in my seat to enjoy the film and tuck into (大口吃) my box of popcorn, Im often irritated by seeing someone next to me texting on their mobile phone or worse still, talking to someone Its no surprise that a proposal by a US cinema chain to let people use their phones during so
18、me film screenings was met with such anger, that the company had to withdraw the idea. People said it was the worst idea ever! Surely, going to watch the latest film is just that - watching not multi-screening. And if youre out with a friend it seems very antisocial or just rude. I certainly get dis
19、tracted(分心的) by the click-click on someones mobile keyboard as they text and the glow of the bright small phone screen - why arent they concentrating on the big screen? But with the availability of streaming films at home and cheap DVDs, cinemas are struggling to keep their customers. Some places no
20、w offer comfortable seats with free snacks and drinks so maybe trying to attract a younger audience by allowing the use of mobile phones is the way forward. A survey in 2012found that a majority of 18-to-34-year-olds believed using social media while watching a movie would add to their experience. H
21、owever, not every young person wants to multi-task at the movies. Many of us still get annoyed by the theatre staff who appear not to do anything about it. Of course, we could ask the offenders to turn their phones off but as Adam Aron, head of AMC Entertainment, said in Variety magazine, when you t
22、ell a 22-year-old to turn off the phone, dont ruin the movie, they hear please cut off your left arm above the elbow. Clearly this is not what I would like to see but if you want to use your mobile phone in the cinema that Im at, please dont sit next to me! What do you think is the right thing to do
23、?4. The underlined word irritated in Paragraph 1 means _ A. annoyed B. depressed C. terrified D. embarrassed5. Which of the following is True of the US cinema chains original advice?A. They forbade people to use the phoneB. The advice was carried out smoothlyC. The advice was very popular with peopl
24、eD. They permitted people to use the phone6. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?A. People prefer to watch films and DVD at homeB. The cinema neednt worry about their customersC. Young people use their social media frequentlyD. Sending messages is the best experience for young people7. What is the au
25、thors attitude towards multi-task at the movies?A. Sympathy B. DisapprovalC. Enthusiasm D. EncouragementCWhen talking about colds(感冒), maybe some people say it is very common During the cold winter days, many people will complain(抱怨) the cold winter makes them catch a cold, and what they feel upset
26、are not only the headache, cough but also the runny nose It is so embarrassing when they forget to take a handkerchief or tissue along with them Want to stay away from colds? Put on a happy face Compared to unhappy people, those who are cheerful and relaxed are less likely to suffer from colds, acco
27、rding to a new study Its possible that being happy helps the body fight illnesses, say the researchers from New York University It seems that positive(积极的) feelings may reduce (减少)the danger of illness, said the studys chief researcher Sheldon Cohen In an earlier study, Cohen found that people who w
28、ere cheerful and lively caught coughs and colds less often People who showed feelings were also less likely to tell their doctors that they felt ill In this study, Cohen has interviewed 193 adults every day for two weeks During the interviews, the people told researchers that they were given colds b
29、y doctors and had to stay alone in a room for six days The results showed that everyone in the study was equally(相等地) likely to get ill But for people who said they felt happy during the research period, their illness are less serious and lasted for a shorter time Cohen believes that when people exp
30、erience positive feelings, their body may produce a chemical that helps fight illness and disease So if you are worried about your health, look on the brighter side more often8. The underline part in Paragraph 5 is probably means _ A. were sad B. were bad-temperedC. were thoughtful D. were outgoing9. What did the study find?A. People who felt happy never got illB. People with positive feelings had less serious illnessesC. People with good feelings became ill more easily
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