1、1. What does the womans husband probably do?A. A professor. B. An engineer. C. A salesman.2. What are the speakers doing?A. Having a meeting. B. Listening to music. C. Listening to a lecture.3. How does the woman feel about the candlelight?A. It looks good. B. Its not bright enough. C. Its better th
2、an electric light.4. Where are the speakers?A. In a library. B. In a bookstore. C. In a classroom.5. Why does the man fix the car himself?A. He is good at repairing it. B. He wants to save money. C. It is easy for him to repair it.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
3、最佳选项。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. What are the speakers preparing for?A. A camp. B. A performance. C. A baseball game.7. How do the speakers feel?A. Excited. B. Annoyed. C. Nervous.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How long will the mans friend be staying in the apart
4、ment?A. Less than a month. B. Another month or more. C. At least two months. 9. What does the woman want the mans friend to do?A. Move out. B. Find a job in a month. C. Share the household expenses.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What did the woman do during the weekend? A. She had dinner in a restaurant. B. S
5、he watched a movie in a cinema. C. She celebrated her mothers birthday.11. What does the woman think of the movie? A. It is boring. B. It is great. C. It is confusing.12. What will the speakers do on Saturday? A. Hold a party. B. Visit some friends. C. Buy a birthday present.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Wha
6、t is the relationship between the speakers? A. Teacher and student. B. Husband and wife. C. Father and daughter.14. How much will the man pay for four tickets if the promotion is still available? A. $ 500. B. $ 1,500. C. $ 2,000.15. What will the woman be responsible for? A. Booking hotels. B. Hirin
7、g a car. C. Planning the sightseeing.16. What does the man require the woman to do? A. Take one suitcase. B. Take a lot of clothes. C. Pack her suitcase herself.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。I7. Which flights have been canceled? A. Ones to Northern Europe. B. Ones to Western Europe. C. Ones to Eastern Europe.18
8、. When might the canceled flights start again? A. After the wind clears the air. B. After the big rainstorm stops. C. After the firefighters stop putting out smoke.19. What does the airport provide the affected passengers with tonight? A. Paid cupboards for storing their luggage. B. Hotel rooms for
9、sleeping. C. A quiet zone with chairs.20. What does the speaker ask some passengers to pay attention to? A. Text messages. B. Website updates. C. Radio announcements.第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe legislature (立法机构) finds that the cigarette is considered on
10、e of the deadliest products in human history. So begins a new bill introduced in Hawaiis State House, calling for a ban on cigarette sales in the state by 2024.Hawaii has some of the most restrictive cigarette laws in the nation. In 2016, it became the first state to raise the age to buy cigarettes
11、to 21. Now, its new bill calls for raising the cigarette-buying age to 30 by 2020, up to 40, 50 and 60 in each following year, and up to 100 by 2024. That would effectively clear Hawaiis store shelves of cigarettes, although tourist could still bring them in. The age limits would not apply to e-ciga
12、rettes, cigars or chewing tobacco.And curiously, Hawaii would offer its centenarians (百岁老人) the chance to buy cigarettes near the end of their life - if they could find them.Richard Creagan, the bills sponsor, said that he hoped the bill could represent an “endgame” for the cigarette problem, and th
13、at it might be easier to pass the bill in Hawaii than in a mainland state.“On the mainland they have more trouble with this because they have states around them that are selling cigarettes,” he said. “We dont have any states around us. And thats why I thought it could be done here, and it would be k
14、ind of an example for the rest of the nation and the world.”Creagan told the Hawaii Tribune-Herald hes confident that the bill will survive any court challenges.In 2015, the National Academy of Sciences released a report arguing that increasing the age to buy tobacco to 21 would have a “considerable
15、 impact” on the age at which someone takes their first puff. The report also suggested “if someone is not a regular tobacco user by age 25, it is highly unlikely he or she will become one.”21.What can we know about Hawaii from Paragraph2?A.Hawaii has no cigarette laws at present.B.The cigarette-buyi
16、ng age will be 50 in2023.C.People under age 21 are prohibited to buy cigarettes.D.All cigarette stores in the state have been closed.22.The underlined words in the last paragraph mean “ ”.A. buys their first pack of cigarettesB. smokes their first cigaretteC. quits smoking for the first timeD. first
17、 offers cigarettes to others23. What is the main idea of the text?A. Hawaii is considering a bill to ban cigarette sales.B. Hawaii will lower the cigarette-buying age.C. Hawaii is to ban smoking in its neighboring states.D. Hawaii has released a report on the harm of smoking.BOn September 10, 2018.
18、Jack Ma, founder and chairman of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, announced his successor(继任者) at the company he founded 19 years ago. Surprisingly, in a country where 70 to 80 percent of private companies are still family run, Mr. Ma did not name a family member. Rather, one of the worlds largest
19、e-commerce companies will be led by Daniel Zhang, an 11-year Alibaba old hand chosen only for his “professional talent”.The history of many countries can be marked by a trend away from dependence on family succession in business, or the belief that qualities of leadership flow through bloodlines. Ma
20、 is a true innovator(创新者) in many ways. But the influence of his decision may lie in showing how China as well as much of Asia can produce founders of successful organizations unwilling to pass the torch to relatives.The companys future will depend on developing a wealth of talent that drives innova
21、tion, he said. And in a society with a long tradition of cautious distrust toward those outside the family circle, Ma has built an “architecture of trust” with customers, who number over half a billion. Chinese now readily rely on Alibabas online payment system, its ratings of products and services,
22、 and other trust-building systems or methods pioneered by the company.Chinas rapid growth now produces a new billionaire almost every day. Many of them, like Ma, have favored systems of management based on talent and honesty. As many countries have discovered as they progress, it is better to swim i
23、n a talent pool, not a gene pool24. Whats the influence of Mas decision of succession?ATo make himself a successful innovative successor.BTo question the traditional succession plan.CTo provide creative answers to succession problems.DTo represent a trend towards non-family-run companies.25. What se
24、ems to be the secret of the company future success?ATrust-building methods.BThe “architecture of trust”.CA culture of talent development.DThe latest successful innovations.26. What can be a suitable title for the text?AFavor Talents over Genes.BTrain a Potential Successor.C. Prefer Blood to Qualitie
25、s.DProvide New Management.C“Birds” and “airports” are two words that, paired together, dont normally paint the most harmonious picture. So it really raises some eyebrows when China announces plans to build an airport that is for birds.Described as the worlds first-ever bird airport, the proposed Lin
26、gang Bird Sanctuary(保护区) in the northern coastal city of Tianjin is,of course,not an actual airport. Rather, its a wetland preserve specifically designed to accommodate hundreds even thousands of daily takeoffs and landings by birds traveling along the East Asian-Australasian Flyway. Over 50 species
27、 of migratory (迁徙的)water birds, some endangered, will stop and feed at the protected sanctuary before continuing their long journey along the flyway.Located on a former landfill site, the 61-hectare (150-acre) airport is also open to human travelers. (Half a million visitors are expected annually.)
28、However, instead of duty-free shopping, the main attraction for non-egg-laying creatures at Tianjins newest airport will be a green-roofed education and research center, a series of raised “observation platforms” and a network of scenic walking and cycling paths and trails totaling over 4 miles.The
29、proposed Bird Airport will be a globally significant sanctuary for endangered migratory bird species, while providing new green lungs for the city of Tianjin,” Adrian McGregor of Australian landscape architecture firm McGregor Coxall explained of the design. Frequently blanketed in smog so thick tha
30、t it has shut down real airports, Tianjin is a city Chinas fourth most populous that would certainly benefit from a new pair of healthy green lungs.27. The underlined phrase “non-egg-laying creatures” in Paragraph 3 refers to ?A. endangered water birds B. planes C. visitors D. designers28. What do w
31、e know about the airport according to the passage?A. It is located on a landfill site. B. It provides migratory birds with food and shelter.C. People cannot watch birds up close here.D. It functions as an actual airport and a wetland preserve at the same time.29. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Tianjin will win worldwide fame in the future.B. Tianjin will be able to accommodate more people. C. The airport wi
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