1、mightspeakerschoose?A. Red. B. Yellow. C. Blue. 3. Whatwomansuggestmando?A. Drinkmorejuice. B. Visitadoctor. C. Turnofflight. 4. Whatdoweknowaboutman?A. Hedidntpasstest. B. Hemadehisownlunch. C. Helikehistoryclass. 5. Howlonghaventseeneachother?A. Sincetenyearsago. B. Sincetheywereatmiddleschool. C.
2、 SincebeganworkinginBoston. 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7题。6. Whereconversationtakeplace?trainstation. B. Atticketcounter. C. Inparkinglot. 7. Whatstillhave?A. Herc
3、amera. B. Herkeys. C. Herwallet. 听第7段材料, 回答第8至98. Whatsweathernow?A. Sunny. B. Snowy. C. Rainy. 9. WhatisprobablyA. Alawyer. B. Awaiter. C. Atravelagent. 听第8段材料, 回答第10至1210. Wherearegoing?A. Totheirhome. B. Todifferenthotel. C. Towedding. 11. Whyneedcellphone?A. Thewomanssistercallhim. needstochildr
4、en. wantsbakery. 12. Whatprobablerelationshipbetweentwospeakers?A. Brotherandsister. B. Husbandwife. C. Teacherstudent. 听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。13. Wherebookstore. B. Atlibrary. C. AtMs. Calvinshouse. 14. Whomaincharacterbook?bird. B. Adog. C. Ascientist. 15. HowdiditMs. CalvinwriteherA. Aboutthreemonths.
5、 B. Aboutoneyear. C. Aboutyears. 16. Whathelpsthinkofideas?A. Feedingbirds. B. Readingnewspaper. C. Signingcustomers books. 听第10段材料, 回答第17至2017. Whatwebsitecalled?A. MobileCook. com. B. GlobalChef. com. C. MobileChef. com18. Whattypefoodspeakermention?A. Chinesenoodles. B. Americanbarbecue. C. Itali
6、anricedishes. 19. Howcanpeoplefinddishescookonwebsite?A. Bytypingkeywordssearchbar. B. Bypressingthe “Speak”button. C. Byfirstpayingfeeusesite. 20. Whatlearnwebsitesusers?A. Theymustpostvideoscooking. B. Theysometimesmakemoneyfromposts. C. TheymainlycomeAmerica. 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
7、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。AAdmission & Opening TimesMuseum Opening TimesThe museum is open daily: 10 am5 pmCollections Centre opens daily: 11am5 pmLast admission to the museum and Collections Centre is 4: 30 pm. Closed: December 24, 2017January 1, 2018 inclusiveMuseu
8、m AdmissionAdult14Child(5-16yrs)9Under 5sFREEConcession(优惠)(60 yrs+, unemployed, student)12Family ticket(2 adults, 3 children)39Groups of 12 or more(pre-booking essential)Your entry fee will be treated as a donation to our charity on which we may also beable to claim Gift Aid. In return you will rec
9、eive FREE admission to the museum for a year with our Annual Pass (this excludes 5Special Show Days per year). Tickets for todays date are only available to buy at the museum. Museum ToursAn optional tour of the museum is included in your entry fee. The tours are available between 11:15 am and 2 :15
10、 pm every day. They do not have to be pre-booked but have time limits. Collections CentreAccess to the Collections Centre is included in your entry fee, so you will just need to show your museum admission ticket at the door to gain entry. The Collections Centre is open from 11am to 5 pm with last en
11、try at4 :30 pm. Show DaysOn most show days the normal museum entry prices are applied. There are, however, five Special Show Days per year when the admission price varies, including entry both into the show and the museum. On these days, Gift Aid tickets and promotional vouchers(促销券) are not valid.
12、Advance discounted Show Day tickets are available online or via our Ticket Hotline 019 -266 45033. For more information about the British Motor Museum, please click here. 21. If you arrive at the museum at 4:35 pm, .A. you may visit it for freeB. you will find it closedC. you will still have enough
13、time to enjoy itD. you won t be allowed to enter the museum22. How much does a 65 -year old lady need to pay for the admission?9. B. 12.C. 14. D.39. 23. What can we know from the passage?A. Discounted Show Day tickets can be booked by phone. B. The museum opens later than the Collections Centre. C.
14、An optional tour of the museum needs pre-booking. D. Extra fee needs to be paid for a visit to the Collections Centre. BIt took me a moment to realize what had happened. Three days had passed and Rita seemed to get weaker and weaker. The rain had stopped. However, the sky was still cloudy, and it wa
15、s so dark that I couldnt see the buildings even across the road. I took a pressure reading from the weather station: 947mb, which let me know exactly where Iwasin the eye of the storm. There were rains and winds still, but not oppressive (难以忍受的)anymore. There was still no power, hot water or food. B
16、esides, I didnt sleep well for all these days, but I felt more relaxed since the weather report said Rita was leaving. Whats more, I was luckier than those people who had lost their homes or even worse, lost their lives because of Rita. As I travelled further to the west, going after the storm, the
17、damage along the way became less severe. I arrived in Houston after a tricky journey with my fuel supplies almost all gone. However, I came across another storm chaser (追逐者) who had 45 gallons of petrol. He helped me and we shared our working experience these days. With a complete stroke of luck I f
18、ound a run-down hotel that allowed me to have a room overnight before the midnight. Although there was no running water, no power and no air conditioning, I curled up into a corner and fell asleep quickly. I woke up the next morning. and what a change! The sky was blue and cars were moving around. S
19、irens could be heard as convoys (护航队)of emergency managements started to head west towards where I had come from. The storm had stopped and I could go home. I gave all my remaining supplies to other people at the hotel and headed towards the airport. Houston Airport was not damaged, so I took my fli
20、ght and drank my first hot drink in four days. All in all, when I came back home, I was proud that I finally made it again to follow and record the storm and I really learned a lot these days, Although it s dangerous, I love my job as not many people would go into the eye of an intense storm. 24. We
21、 can know from the passage that Rita”is .A. a petB. a stormC. a friend of the authorD. a citizen in Houston25. What can we infer from the passage?A. The author was a storm chaser. B. The storm lasted for at least a week. C. The author didnt like Houston at all.D, Houston was very badly damaged by th
22、e storm. 26. How did the author probably feel after the storm?A. Anxious.B. Disappointed.C. Satisfied.D. Scared.27. What is the passage mainly about?A. Ways to survive in a storm. B. The weather changes in Houston. C, The authors experience in the storm. D. Damages caused by the storm in Houston. CW
23、ho could have imagined that a treadmill( 跑步机)on wheels would one day become a thing? Lopifit is an unusual means of transportation that allows you to power an electric bicycle by walking on a treadmill. Lopifit founder Bruin Bergmeester says it all started when he asked himself the question. How can
24、 I use a treadmill outdoors? He eventually came up with a design, to which he added an electric engine, and Lopifit was born. The treadmill bicycle is similar to a typical electric bicycle in that the motor only works when the rider puts power in as well. The Lopifit senses it when you walk on the t
25、readmill and uses the motor to turn a drive chain at the back part of the treadmill, helping you reach a top speed of 17 miles per hour. To use the Lopifit, simply turn on the battery and use your feet to slide the treadmill backwards and activate (激活) the motor. Then get on and enjoy the ride! If y
26、ou need speed, just walk on the treadmill, and if you want to coast, all you have to do is stay still and admire the view. To stop, you have two hand brakes available. The Lopifit first hit the streets in 2014 and, unsurprisingly. became an instant hit. That was actually quite challenging for the co
27、mpany, because it started get ting calls for orders, but it was nowhere near ready for mass production. The unique treadmill bicycle became available this year, and Lopifit is struggling to keep up with demand, despite the high price tag of $ 2,115. But despite having a very loyal fan- base of so-ca
28、lled Lopifitters, the creative means of transportation also has naysayers who simply consider the invention stupid and unnecessary. They basically believe that if youre going to walk, you might as well do it the old-fashioned way. But the Lopifit does have the unique advantage of helping you walk”really fast without breaking a sweat, or walking at cycling speed, if you will. 28. With the help of Lopifit, you can .A. cycle to work by walkingB. offer power to any bicycleC. create a treadmill on wheelsD. answer some hard questions2
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