1、A. Take another flight. B. Give the ticket to someone. C. Catch the plane at 6:00.4. What does the woman mean?A. They should buy a new typewriter.B. They should find a new place for the typewriter.C. They should find a better typist.5. What are the two speakers talking about?A. The study plan. B. Th
2、e school plan. C. The vacation plan.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至第7题。6. Why did the woman stop her car suddenly?A. The mans car hit her car.B. A small child ran in front of
3、her car.C. The traffic lights turned red.7. What would happen if the man got another ticket?A. He would pay a lot of money for the damage.B. He would lose his job.C. He would lose his drivers license.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。8. When did the woman get to Canada?A. Several days ago. B. Last month. C. Last Sep
4、tember.9. Whats the meaning of moonlighting?A. A kind of lamp. B. A second job. C. A kind of toy.10. How much does it cost the woman to get to the Pacific Hotel?A. $17.25. B. $70.25. C. $71.52.听第8段材料,回答第11至第14题。11. What do we know about the mans neighbour?A. Hes sleeping now.B. He will have to get u
5、p early tomorrow.C. Hes making noise.12. What were the man and his friends doing?A. They were having a rest.B. They were having a birthday party.C. They were having a celebration.13. What were the man and his friends about to do?A. End their activity.B. Leave where they were.C. Apologize to their ne
6、ighbour.14. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a hotel. B. At home. C. In the managers office.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。15. How does the man feel about Davids way of sleeping?A. Its harmful. B. Its strange. C. Its the best.16. How many hours does David sleep a day?A. Four. B. Six. C. Seve
7、n.17. What does the man mean at the end of the conversation?A. People should develop a habit like Davids.B. People need longer hours of sleep.C. People have different sleeping habits.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。18. What were the professors doing?A. They were talking. B. They were reading. C. They were sleepi
8、ng*19. Why did the other two professors come to the railway station?A. To catch the train.B. To say goodbye to Professor Egghead.C. To meet Professor Egghead.20. What do we learn about these professors?A. They are serious. B. They are helpful. C. They are absent-minded.第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分4
9、0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。ALiterary festivals across the worldLondon Book FairTime: held annually in April for 3 daysPlace: London, UKThe London Book Fair is a part of the London Book & Screen Week.Visitors include anyone who is involved with the creatio
10、n, distribution, sale or treatment of content. Authors, talent scouts (星探),editors,designers, and digital gurus (领袖人物) all walk the floor- meeting, talking, observing, discovering. Its a great opportunity to meet all kinds of people.BookExpo America held annually in May or June for 4 days various ci
11、ties in the USUnlike most book fairs,BookExpo America doesnt have a base city. It moves to different、 places every year - mostly big cities such as New York, Washington, Los Angeles and Chicago. It is the largest gathering in the United States of librarians, booksellers and industry professionals, a
12、s well as a great place to discover the latest trends in technology while networking with others in the business. Go to autograph and book signing sessions (签书会) with your favorite authors, and participate in group discussions with top writers while you enjoy breakfast. With hundreds of participatin
13、g authors, there are lots to do, see and read.Frankfurt Book Fair held annually in October for a week Frankfurt, GermanyThe Frankfurt Book Fair is the worlds biggest and oldest book event with more than 500 years of history, yet it never stops developing with time.Thematic tours are provided, during
14、 which trade visitors and the general public can learn more about the Frankfurt Book Fair. Led by experts, these topical tours take interested groups to stands and other locations around the fair that are relevant to specific themes, such as education, science, kids. With our Book Fair app, visitors
15、 have the possibility to take a time-independent, thematic tour,Tokyo International Book Fair held annually in September for 3 days Tokyo, JapanBeing Asias leading book fair, the Tokyo International Book Fair has several sub categories, including the Natural Sciences Book Fair, the Humanities & Soci
16、al Sciences Book Fair, and the Childrens Books Fair,One of the highlights (亮点) of the event is the e-books expo, which shines a spotlight on the fact that peopled reading habits are switching from printed books to digital books. Besides book products, the newest e-learning software and digital publi
17、shing technologies are also presented.21. The largest and oldest book fair in the world is held in _ every year.A. April B. May or June C. September D. October22. How is BookExpo America different from the other three book fairs?A. It attracts many famous writers.B. It is the longest annual book fai
18、r.C. It is held in different cities every year.D. It displays the latest trends in technology.23. Which book fair provides tours of specific themes?A. The London Book Fair. B. The Frankfurt Book Fair.C. BookExpo America. D. The Tokyo International Book Fain24. What do we know about the Tokyo Interna
19、tional Book Fair?A. It is a great place for e-book lovers.B. It is the most popular book fair in Asia.C. It mainly focuses on natural science books.D. It mainly displays printed books for schools.BId like to share a little story with you about something that happened when I was four. I remember it c
20、learly. Our loving family dog was nearing the end of his life. My father picked him up and put him in a little bed we had made for him. Our dog, my companion, whom we had cared for, bit my father when he attempted to help him. How could he? Why? I couldnt understand it. I didnt like him anymore.I ha
21、dnt thought about that story for a long time but something that happened last week brought it back to me. I went to speak with a friend. When I knocked on the door, I met in an instant an angry look and a few harsh (尖刻的) words. When the door was slammed (砰地关上) in my face, I stood there shocked, and
22、in a rush, I was reminded of my dog that bit my father 20 years ago or so. What brought that story back was that same feeling of betrayal.Both stories taught me something the next day. You see, when I got up in the morning and was told my dog had died, it became clear to me that he must have been in
23、 great pain. For him to have bitten a family member, he could not have been himself. Much the same for the other story when I learned that my friends wife had just left him.We are all beings of our environments, our opinions and feelings. And all of those things can cause you to say and do things th
24、at cant be understood by those who are not in the same situation with you.If you meet someone either behaving out of character or acting in a way that doesnt seem to fit the situation, put out your hand and be patient when you think it is least possible for him to do so. You may turn around a story
25、that has a sad ending simply by your actions.25. What is the influence of the incident mentioned in Paragraph 1?A. It hurt his fathers feeling deeply.B. It made the author dislike dogs.C. It has puzzled the author ever since.D. It left a deep impression on the author,26. _ made the author think abou
26、t the story about 20 years ago.A. His friends attitude B. The photo of the dogC. His fathers wound D. His friends suffering27. What advice does the author give us according to the text?A. Look before you leap. B. Learn to put yourself in others shoes.C. Help those in need. D. Respect for others is a
27、 kind of virtue.CIf you thought pilots dimmed (调暗) the lights before takeoff to give you some shuteye, think again. Believe it or not, the dim lighting could actually help save your life in case of a plane emergency.The dimmed lights before taking off the runway and landing are a flight precaution u
28、sed to help passengers* eyes adjust quicker during an emergency escape. “Going from a brightly lit environment to one thats completely dark would require some time for our eyes to focus and see the escape slide,” Alice Theriault, service director for Air Canada wrote in a press statement. “Since we
29、need to have all the seconds on our side in the event of an emergency, dimming the lights is one of many steps we take to ensure the safety of our customers.”The phenomenon that your eyes see those strange speckles (小斑点) as your sight adjusts to a dark place after being in a light place is called da
30、rk adaptation. It normally takes our eyes about 20 to 30 minutes to see best in a dark room. The brighter the lights, the longer it takes for our eyes to adjust, which is why dimming the plane lights could shorten your “dark adaptation” time since you havent been sitting under fluorescent bulbs (荧光灯) all flight.Not only does dimming lights add valuable time to the escape process, it reduces the tension on your eyes if you need to look
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