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1、 50.3. Where did the conversation take place?A. In a bathroom. B. In a swimming pool. C. In a kitchen.4. What were they planning to do at the weekend?A. Stay at home. B. Write a report. C. Go to the mountains.5. Who went to attend the meeting?A. Peter. B. William. C. Alice.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分

2、)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,每小题将给出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. How many people are working on the project?A. Four. B. Five. C. Six.7. What will the woman do next?A. Talk with the manager.B. Have a meeting.C. Work on the proj

3、ect.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. How long will it take the man to get to the museum?A. About 10 minutes. B. Less than half an hour. C. More than an hour.9. Where would the man go first?A. The restaurant. B. The Science Museum. C. The travel agency.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What do we know about the small house?A. I

4、ts near a farm. B. There is a TV in it. C. It looks very nice.11. What does the woman think of the second place?A. Simple. B. Terrible. C. Lovely.12. What is unnecessary in the second place?A. The washing machine. B. The swimming pool. C. The WiFi.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How much pocket money does Lily

5、 get a month?A. 10 pounds. B. 15 pounds. C. 20 pounds.14. What does David think of Lily s pocket money?A. Unfair. B. Reasonable. C. Surprising.15. Why does Lily want more pocket money?A. To buy some clothes.B. To get as much as her friends.C. To pay for music lessons.16. What does David suggest Lily

6、 do?A. Have a talk with her mom.B. Wait calmly.C. Help her with the housework 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What happened to the speaker?A. He lost his way. B. His car broke down. C. He had an accident.18. How did the speaker go home at last?A. By taxi. B. By bus. C. By car.19. What is the young woman?A. A

7、taxi driver. B. A bus driver. C. A gas station worker.20. What did the young woman want the speaker to do?A. Help people in need. B. Give her a ride. C. Give her some money.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAs for long-distance holidays, there are some uniqu

8、e destinations that actually offer you great value for your money, even if youre on a budget.Tokyo, JapanFood lovers should head to this busy city which has the lowest cost for dining out you could even bag a three-course evening meal for two, with a bottle of house wine, for just under 34. For sigh

9、tseeing there are plenty of free museums and attractions, while tour bus ticket prices start from as little as 11-56.Bangkok, ThailandThailands capital is second to none as the best value long-distance city. Although there isnt a huge difference across all prices compared to the other cities, it is

10、accommodation that really makes it stand out. If youre only stopping for a long weekend, then make sure to check out the awe-inspiring The Grand Palace, a complex of breathtaking temples.Beijing, ChinaThe Chinese capital took third spot with a total basket price of 337. 49. If you only do one cultur

11、al day out during your stay, make it a trip to The Forbidden City. There are some seriously beautiful and delicate buildings from the Ming and Qing dynasties, not to mention theyre home to priceless artificial objects from Chinas historical milestones.Dubai, UAEAlthough Dubai does have a reputation

12、for being quite the splurge (挥霍金钱)when it comes to holidays and if youre going to addict yourself to a spot of shopping or hit the roller-coasters, it actually provides quite good value for what you pay. The city also offers some cheaper prices across its museums, galleries and attractions as well a

13、s airport transfers.21. What can you enjoy in Tokyo, Japan?A. Eating out cheap. B. Free bus ride.C. Visiting galleries free. D. Priceless man-made objects.22. Which one tops the first as the best value long-distance city?A. Tokyo. B. Bangkok. C. Beijing. D. Dubai.23. What is peoples common idea abou

14、t Dubai?A. Dubai is famous for house wine producing.B. Historical buildings spread everywhere in Dubai.C. Being on vacation in Dubai costs tons of money.D. The roller-coasters there are the best in the world.BThis past Columbus Day, my husband and I went fishing with some friends on their boat while

15、 our 10 and 8-year-olds were in school. We left the house all at the same time, about 7am. My children walked to and from school every day and we knew they were OK for a couple hours by themselves anyway so we told them to go inside after school and we would be home around 4pm.The adults decided to

16、go fishing offshore : we live on the Gulf Coast, since it was a beautiful day in the normally still very humid Texas fall. At around 2 pm we started back to shore and wouldnt you know, we ran out of gas. We were out of cell phone service, even 911 wasnt working, and we didnt have a radio so we were

17、stuck waiting for someone to come by. We were out there until 10 pm. All the while, my children were at home, expecting us to return shortly after they got home. At about 7 pm, when it was getting dark, my 10- year-old thought something might be wrong so she walked to each house on the street until

18、someone answered the door and asked them what they should do. This was how we were found by the game warden and rescued .Talking with that neighbor the next day, I never took such pride in my children. This neighbor explained to me how calm both my children were when explaining the situation and how

19、 impressed they were with my children seeking help, even though they didnt know these particular neighbors. I never doubted them for a minute, though next time we go fishing, well monitor the gas more carefully.24. How did the children go to school?A. Bu bus. B. By car. C. By boat. D. On foot.25. Wh

20、at happened to the author and her husband?A. They used up their gas. B. They lost their cell phones.C. They found a radio on shore. D. They fell into the water.26. What did the author think of her childrens behavior?A. Worried. B. Proud. C. Doubtful. D. Confident.27. What can we infer from the text?

21、A. It is wonderful to raise free-range kids.B. One should keep calm in face of danger.C. A good neighbour is better than a brother far off.D. Parents should pay more attention to their children.COver the past six decades, the now 85-year-old English researcher has revolutionized the entire field of

22、primatology (灵长目动物学).Goodall was among the first to study her subjects in the wild. She treated chimps as conscious, complex individuals with distinct personalities and surprising behaviors. Goodall argued that chimpanzees were worthy of names, like their human cousins. Her work opened the worlds ey

23、es to our closest great chimp relatives. Now, six decades after she began her first round of fieldwork in Tanzania in 1960, that lens (镜头)has finally been turned backward.An ongoing multimedia exhibition at the National Geographic Museum in Washington D. C. charts the life and career of the worlds f

24、oremost expert on chimpanzees. Its titled “ Becoming Jane : The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall. The show takes visitors on a journey from her earliest scientific explorations to her current adventures. Goodalls story is told through a collection of field notes and other personal effects. Her first re

25、corded encounter with a chimpanzee happened at age one. Her father gifted her with a stuffed toy chimp named Jubilee. Goodall kept it close throughout her adult life.Some of her earliest favorite books included Tarzan of the Apes” and “The Story of Doctor Dolittle. When she was a bit older, Goodall

26、spent her free time drawing aimlessly about wild animals. She also physically labeled careful drawings of wild animals with her friends. Goodall was born with this incredible curiosity, incredible bravery and desire to explore the world that was so obvious, even at such an early age. It seemed prede

27、stined (注定的)for her to do what she did.The show hits more somber notes, too. Chimpanzee populations worldwide continue to decrease under the combined threats of illegal hunting, habitat destruction and disease. Researchers and Conservationists-Goodall among them-are fighting to rescue them from decr

28、easing. At 85 years old, she still travels 300 days a year doing her advocacy and education work.28. Which of the following can be used to describe Jane Goodall?A. Modest. B. Devoted. C. Humorous. D. Talented.29. What influenced Jane Goodall to study Chimpanzees?A. Chimps strange behavior. B. A jour

29、ney to Tanzania.C. An experts field notes. D. Her fathers present.30. Whats Paragraph 3 mainly talking about?A. Books Goodall was interested in. B. Goodalls early passion for nature.C. Goodalls drawings of wild animals. D. Habits Goodall formed when young.31. What is the purpose of the exhibit?A. To

30、 honour Jane Goodall. B.To rescue chimpanzee.C. To advertise the Museum. D.To promote awareness.DWhen an empty parking spot appears before us, many of us would see it for what it is a place that could be filled with cars and trucks. But to eco-engineer Shubhendu Sharma, its a space to be planted wit

31、h trees and turned into a forest.Whats more, he believes these tiny forests can grow anywhere, including our most crowded and polluted cities where they can help maintain clean air and water and provide habitat for animals and insects. A forest is not an isolated piece of land where animals live together, says Sharma. A forest can be a complete part of our

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