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1、总分:150分 时量:l20分钟第I卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,黄分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有l0秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is theshirt?A. l9. 15. B. 9. l8. C. 9. 15. 答案是C。l. Why does the man probably callthe wo
2、man?A. Tosellhisproduct. B. To apply for a job. C. To bookan airline ticket. 2. Whatstherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A. Good friends. B. Fellowworkers. C. Salesman and customer. 3. Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A. Buy boattickets. B. Visit theislands. C. Becomeaguide. 4. Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace
3、?A. At home. B. Inaconcerthall.C. Ina KTV. 5. Whatdoes thegirlwantmost for Christmas?A. A radio. B. A toy car. C. Littledolls. 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。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7两个小题。6. What is
4、 the man doing?AReadingstories. B. Waitingforafriend.C. Observingpeoplespace. 7. Whatisthecouplegoingtodoaccordingtotheman?A. Havebrunch. B. Get theirhairdone. C. Saygoodbyetoeachother. 听下面一段对话,回答第8、9两个小题。8. Why is the man calling?A. To checkon an order. B. Todiscuss awebsite. C. Tochangethedelivery
5、time. 9. Whatdayis ittoday?A. Monday. B. Thursday. C. Friday听下面一段对话,回答第l0至第l2三个小题。l0. Howdid the woman bookthemovietickets?A. Onthephone. B. Attheticketoffice. C. ThroughtheInternet. 11. Wherewillthespeakersgofirst?A. The cinema.B. Therestaurant. C. Thebookstore. l2. When wastheappointmentoriginally
6、scheduled?A. At11:30. B. At12:00.C. At 2:00. 听下面一段对话,回答第l3至第l6四个小题。l3. Howlong did thewomanstudy physics?A. Forsixmonths. B. Forthreeyears. C. Forfouryears. 14. Wheredoesthewomanworknow?A. Atthe BBC. B. Atarailwaystation. C. Atalocalweathercenter. 15. Whatbringstheweatherforecastersmoreaccurateinfor
7、mation?A. Moderntechnology. B. Richworkexperience. C. Weathertrainingcourse. l6. Whatdoes the woman thinkof her job?A. Easy. B. Boring. C. Time-consuming听下面一段独白,回答第l7至第20四个小题。l7. What was the speaker afraid of?A. Water. B. Dolphins. C. Strangers. l8. WhatdoesRealDreamsdo?A. Itdevelopspeoplesskills.
8、B. Itarrangessightseeingtrips. C. It helpspeoplerealizetheirdreams. l9. Whatdidthespeakerdoin thesea?A. Shefedtwodolphins. B. Sheswamwithdolphins. C. Sheplayedwithherfriend20. Whatsthetalkmainlyabout?A. Dolphinswisdom. B. Anamazingexperience. C. An introductiontoRealDreams. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共
9、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ANovember isnt the only time when people come together to raise money for good causes. Here are three other major charity events from around the world. Race for Life, UKWhat started off as a race of 680 women in a London park in l994 to
10、 raise money for a cancer charity has now turned into a massive nationwide event, with thousands of women up and down the UK taking part every year. Known for dressing head to toe in pink, participants raise money for breast cancer research by being sponsored to take part in marathons, which are org
11、anized all year round. Since it began, more than 8 million women have taken part, raising over 547million for Cancer Research UK. 40-HourFamine (饥饿) , AustraliaNormally taking place in mid-August, this program encourages young Australians to give something up for 40 hours in order to raise awareness
12、 of less fortunate youths around the world. Participants raise money which is donated to good causes worldwide, by giving something up for the weekend, including the use of technology (TVs, computers, smartphones and so on), or even food. Since it began in l975, World Vision Australia, the events or
13、ganizer, has raised over A$200 million.AIDS /LifeCycle, USEach year, thousands of people ride the 545-mile route from San Francisco to Los Angeles in order to raise money and awareness for HIV (AIDS-related causes. Cyclists make the trip over seven days, stopping each night at designated camps to sh
14、ower, eat and relax. The mainly male riders are known for their colorful riding sportswear, with some dressing as nuns (修女),cowboys or even in bikinis. The event has raised around $l00 million since itbegan in 200l. 2l. In what way is “Race for life” special?A. The participants are all women. B. Its
15、 a yearly marathon held in LondonC. All the athletes are cancer patients. D. It attracts about 8 million people every year. 22. What do the cyclists mainly do in the AIDS /LifeCycle trip?A. Advertise for a brand sports suit. B. Research into the causes of AIDS. C. Talk with local cowboys in camps. D
16、. Cycle in the daytime and rest at night. 23. What do the three events have in common?A. All the participants give something away to the poor. B. They are all held to raise money for people in need. C. All the participants donate what they have to charity. D. They have all drawn peoples attention to
17、 cancer and AIDS. BIsnt it amazing that one person can change your life by sharing one idea at the right time and place? This is certainly what happened in my life. When I was l8, I left home for El Paso. Upon reaching downtown El Paso, I met a homeless man on the street comer. He stopped me and que
18、stioned me as I passed by. He asked me if I was running away from home. I told him, “Not exactly, sir, since my father had given me a ride to the freeway in Houston and given me his blessings while saying. It is important to follow your dream and what is in your heart, Son. ”After a simple conversat
19、ion, the bum (流浪汉) told me to follow him. He told me that he had something grand to show me and share with me. We walked a couple of blocks until we came upon the downtown El Paso Public Library. The bum first led m e to a table and asked me to sit down and wait for a moment while he looked for some
20、thing special among the shelves. A few moments later, he returned with a couple of old books under his arms and put them on the table. He then sat down beside me and said, “There are two things that I want to teach you, young man. Number one is to never judge a book by its cover. ”He followed with,
21、“Ill bet you think Im a bum, dont you, young man?”I said, “Well, uh, yes, I guess so, sir. ”“Well, young man, Ive got a little surprise for you. I am one of the wealthiest men in the world. I originally come from the Northeast and have all the things that money can buy. But a year ago, my wife passe
22、d away, and since then I have been deeply reflecting upon life. I realized there were certain things I had not yet experienced in life, one of which was what it would be like to live like a beggar on the streets. For the past year I have been going from city to city doing just that. So, you see, don
23、t ever judge a book by its cover, for a cover can fool you. “Number two is to learn to read, my boy, for there is only one thing that people cant take away from you and that is your wisdom. ”At that moment, he reached forward grabbed my right hand in his and put them upon the books hed pulled from t
24、he shelves. They were the writings of Plato and Aristotleimmortal(不朽的) classics from ancient times. 24. Why did the bum stop the author on the street?A. He wanted to know how he arrived there. B. He wanted to question him about his family. C. He doubted whether he ran away from home. D. He wondered
25、if he could go to the library with him. 25. What can we know about the authors father?A. He completely supported him. B. He was confused at his behavior. C. He wondered what was in his mind. D. He was a little anxious about him. 26. Why did the old man become a bum?A. He was deeply sad at his wifes
26、death. B. He just wanted to try anew way of life. C. He pretended to be poor to travel alone. D. He hoped to express his attitude towards money. 27. How would the author probably feel about this experience?A. It was meaningless. B. It was ridiculous. C. It was amusingD. It was inspiring. CIt is back
27、-to-school time in the United States, which for many is bittersweet. The bitter part is saying goodbye to carefree, unscheduled summer days. The sweet part is saying hello to a new school year and school friends. However, going back to school can also be a stressful time for children and families. E
28、very kid must make the change from easy summer life to routines, schedules and homework. Parents might also stress about spending extra money for a new school year. They often need to pay school fees or to buy new school clothes, sports equipment, musical instruments and school supplies. Back-to-sch
29、ool stress is different for different ages. Younger children may feel scared to leave their families. Making new friends and dealing with bullying(欺霸行为) can also cause stress for students. Older students may stress about their appearance, grades and getting into college. A 20l3 survey by the America
30、n Psychological Association found that teens in the U. S. are now as stressed as adults. A high percentage of the teens surveyed say they are stressed about getting into a good college (83%) or deciding what to do after high school (69%) and financial concerns for their family (65%)However, parents,
31、 teachers and children can all help to make the transition(过渡) back to school easier. Mary Anne Aidala began teaching in the New York school system in l962. She retired 39 years later, in 200l. She is an award-winning teacher. She advises parents to focus on the basicsget enough sleep, eat healthy f
32、oods, and tum off electronics before bedtime. “Well, the first thing they (parents) have to do is to get them (children) on a schedule of sleep habits. And they should also make sure they have a good breakfast to keep their brains alert(机敏的). And maybe before they go to sleep every night they should
33、 start to read them a story or do something educational; so, they can start to reactivate their brains into using them. ”28. How do most kids generally feel when their summer holiday is over?A. Easy and energetic. B. Excited and nervous. C. Fully occupied and tired. D. Scared and stressed29. Why are
34、 some parents stressed out at the beginning of a new school year?A. They are anxious about school violence. B. They need to buy more clothes for children. C. They have an extra expense besides school fees. D. They are confused at the demand of musical instruments. 30. What can we learn from what Mar
35、y Anne Aidala says?A. Children should form a good habit of going to bed early. B. Nutrition must be put in the first place in childrens diet. C. Bedtime stories are helpful in developing childrens good qualities. D. Parents can do some simple things to help relieve childrens stress. 3l. Which of the
36、 following can be the best title for the passage?A. Lessening school burden on childrenB. Living a happy and healthy school lifeC. Dealing with back-to-school stressD. Getting school life back to normalDWhen we do the same movements with our bodies over and over again, we overuse some muscles. And t
37、hat overuse can lead to strain(紧张) and injury. Sometimes those problems can come from doing sports. But exercise professionals say they are now seeing another cause for muscle problems: hand-held technology devices (设备).Staring down at your phone or tablet for long periods of time puts great tension
38、 on your neck and spine(脊椎) . Mary people who use tech devices also bend their shoulders forward Experts say this posture (姿势) puts strain on the entire upper body. Muscle strain linked to hand-held technology has become such a common condition that it now has a name: tech-neck. Kimberly Fielding, a
39、n exercise teacher in New York City explains that constantly looking down at our devices creates an unnatural bend in our spine. This can cause nerve pain and other problems. “A lot of the curves of the neck can change, so instead of the neck spine going inward, the curve can be a little bit differe
40、nt and it causes nerve pain and disc herniation(椎间盘突出) and different muscle tension headachesdifferent things that really can reduce quality of life. ”Fielding created a class to directly address the problem of tech neck. The class uses different exercises to release tension in the upper body and st
41、rengthen back and neck muscles. Fielding says these exercises may feel uncomfortable in the beginning because the neck muscles may have become weak. However, you dont need to take a class like Fieldings. You can take simple steps to improve tech neck. For a quick fix, hold your phone at eye level. A
42、t the same time, take breaks from using your technology by standing up and stretching your legs often. Also, give your eyes a break by closing them throughout the day. 32. What does the underlined phrase “tech neck” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The painful neck caused by electronic devices. B. The str
43、ong neck after technical physical exercises. C. The decoration on the neck with hand-held devices. D. The cell phone or iPad frequently hung on the neck. 33. What can we learn from Kimberly Fieldings findings?A. Muscle tension can lead to spine curving and headaches. B. Nerve pain and other problems
44、 are caused by disc herniation. C. Staring down at your smartphone does great harm to your neck spine. D. Quality of life depends in a large part on the condition of neck spine. 34. Why did Kimberly Fielding start the class?A. To help those suffering from tech neck. B. To introduce her newly-invente
45、d devices. C. To further study the causes of tech neck. D. To stress the danger of hand-held devices. 35. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A. To invite people to attend Fieldings class. B. To urge people to keep away from e-products. C. To advise those addicts to exercise their necks. D. To
46、 give some practical tips to prevent neck pain. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。A new Kenyan law bars the production, sale and even use of polythene(聚乙烯) plastic bags. 36 The secretary of Kenyas National Environmental Management Authority(NEMA), Judi Wakhungu, told repo
47、rters that plastic bags are affecting Kenyas food and water supplies. “It is a poisonous substance (物质) that we must get rid of, ”she said 37 People often get them when buying products from food stores or other businesses. But experts argue that polythene bags are bad for the environment and public health While the bags are thin, they never really break down into small pieces through natural processes. 38 They have also been blamed for killing animals who eat them or become trapped in them. NEMA officials have been urging retail (零售) businesses and companies in
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