1、A. Performing operations on people. B. Being a family doctor. C. Operating on animals.3. Where are the speakers?A. On the road. B. In the dining hall. C. In the classroom.4. Why does the man think the womans outfit(服装)is not appropriate?A. Its professional. B. Its a little dirty. C. Its in the middl
2、e of August.5. When will the speakers meet?A. At 2:30. B. At 3:00. C. At 3:30.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、7题。6. What does the woman think of the weather in Mexico?A. Its ra
3、ther hot. B. Its very cool. C. Its very windy.7. Where did the man have a big meeting?A. In Mexico City. B. In New York. C. In Los Angeles.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. What time is it now?A. 8:30 pm. B. 9:00 pm. C. 11:00 am.9. What will the man probably do next?A. Pay a late fee. B. Go out of town. C. Return
4、a DVD.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who has got the invitation?A. Joan. B. Bill. C. George.11. What will the Marks do tonight?A. Give out some invitations. B. Hold a housewarming party.C. Move their furniture into new house.12. What day is it today probably?A. Tuesday. B. Wednesday. C. Thursday.请听第9段材料,回答第1
5、3至16题。13. How old is the woman now?A. 11 years old. B. 20 years old. C. 21 years old.14. How will the woman probably travel around Europe?A. By car. B. By train. C. By plane.15. Where will the woman visit first from Spain?A. France. B. Morocco. C. Portugal.16. Whats the relationship between the spea
6、kers?A. Friends. B. Relatives. C. Schoolmates.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What does Mr. Jones do?A. A tour guide. B. A museum clerk. C. A head teacher.18. How long do the students have to work on the projects on a Science Night?A. 3.5 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 10.5 hours.19. What can the students do after br
7、eakfast in the morning?A. Visit a gallery. B. Watch a film. C. Enter a competition.20. What does the speaker expect the students to do?A. Listen to his next talk. B. Come to a Science Night. C. Write reports on Facebook.第二部分 阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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
8、,选出最佳选项。AWhen Warren Buffett was asked about the secret to his wealth and success, he said that he read every day500 pages. Unfortunately, if youre already working 9-5, you might not have the time to read at all, let alone an entire book a day. But what if you could get the benefits of reading witho
9、ut sacrificing all of your free time? You can! With the Blinkist app, you get the key learning from the best notification books in minutes, not hours or days. Our experts transform these books into quick, memorable, easy-to-understand insights. Start with the 3 most-read titles on self-improvement a
10、nd see if you dont feel a little more satisfied already.1. Thirteen Things Mentally Strong People Dont Do by Amy Morin12minRead it on BlinklstYou cant escape misfortune in life. But you can change how you respond it. Do you struggle to get over your failures? Or talk a lot about things out of your c
11、ontrol? Getting over these obstacles can have a very great influence on your everyday life. Morin shares how her most successful therapy patients overcame these difficulties.2. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living by Dale Carnegie19minHow would you feel it someone told you on Sunday evening that, c
12、ome Monday morning, you would be thrown into a torture chamber(刑讯室)? Would you worry? Probably. But there would be a way to deal with those worries. Ever wondered why you cant stop worrying about something? No matter how hard you try, are you always thinking and talking on the same issue? By definin
13、g the source of your stress, you can get over it once and for all. Carnegie came up with a timeless formula that helps you handle any overthinking situation.3. How Will You Measure Your Life? by Clayton M. Christensen, James Allworth and Karen Dillon13minWhat do you think would make you happier at w
14、ork? Perhaps a little more pay might be nice, or maybe some more admiration from fellow colleagues. Are you making the right trade-offs in life? While career achievements can be satisfying, neglecting your family and friends can be harmful in the long-run in ways you cant even imagine.21. You can re
15、ad these books _according to this passage.A. by buying them B. in the reading room C. on the Blinkist app D. in the library22. Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?A. Morin shares hoe her patients overcame these difficulties in her book.B. Carnegie came up with a way to help you hand
16、le any overthinking situation.C. The secret to Buffetts wealth and success is that he read every day.D. Reading “How Will You Measure Your Life?” only spends you 19min on the app.23. Where can you find this article?A. In a magazine. B. On a website C. In a guidebook D. In a newspaperBShe was siting
17、up at four months, walking at eight months and completing 100-piece jigsaw puzzles(拼图玩具)at 15 months. So it is no surprise that Abigail Wilson, 15, from Connecticut, USA, recently made history when she became the youngest black girl ever accepted into an American university! “Im proud of myself for
18、getting in, but I usually find it hard to get excited. Its pretty cool, I guess,” said Abigail.Her mother, Nancy, said that Abigail was a quiet baby, born two weeks late on Christmas Day. She didnt speak her first words until she was 22 months old! Nancy and her husband thought something must be wro
19、ng, but when she started to talk, her speech was perfect. She already knew her colours, letters and was able to read. Her parents read her normal bedtime stories and they didnt know she was learning all of it.Abigail has always been the youngest person in her class. At six she was in the fourth grad
20、e, at ten she took her first high school class in Maths. She has studied several languages, including Spanish, French, Chinese, Russian, Arabic and German.Abigail says that she doesnt usually plan when she studies, she calls herself scatterbrained(注意力不集中的)and she always delays(拖延)things up to the la
21、st minute. This gives her the motivation to really do something.In her free time, Abigail plays basketball, surfs the Internet, reads, cooks and hangs out with her friends: they are all 17 and 18.She has also studied music. Her mother says that Abigails music lessons helped her to be a normal teen.
22、She believes that Abigail needed to be in a situation where she had to fail in order to learn. “She found playing the piano very difficult, but it made her learn better,” said Nancy. “She cant always be successful, she wont be able to learn anything! People always learn more from their failures than
23、 from their successes”.24. Why is it no surprise that Abigail went to university at 15?A. She was a hard-working girl. B. She was always ahead of other kids.C. She was brought up in a special way. D. She was no different than other black girls.25. What can we learn about Abigail?A. She is crazy abou
24、t sports. B. She has a gift for language.C. Her favourite subject is maths. D. Her success is due to good habits.26. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. Abigail has a better education than others.B. Abigail wont be a normal girl without music.C. Nancy didnt like Abigail when
25、she was a baby.D. Abigail usually does things when they are emergent.27. What did Nancys words mean?A. Abigail failed to have a normal life. B. Abigail needed to learn from failures.C. Abigail was good at playing the piano. D. Abigail wanted to always be successful.CXander Roses ride to elementary s
26、chool on Wednesday morning promises to be a journey to remember.Hundreds of local bikers were due to accompany the 10-year-old motorcycle enthusiast from Nova Scotia, Canada, right to the schools front door. The motorcyclists say theyre doing it to send a message to the fourth-graders bullies(欺凌者):
27、Dont mess with Xander. Hes got our support.The boys mom, Katie Laybolt, told CTV News this week that her son has been bullied in school for years.“Its been terrible. Hes gotten jumped on in the bus, hes had clothing ripped(撕裂)off his back, and hes been told to go die in a hole,” she said.In an effor
28、t to stop the bullying, Laybolt contacted Xanders school, the Childrens Aid Society of Cape Breton and the parents of other students. But nothing has worked, she said.So Laybolt reached out to Defenders of the Children for help. The group, which offers support to bullied children, responded and shar
29、ed Xanders story on social media. It asked motorcyclists in the local area if they would “give Xander a ride to school some time, in numbers, as a sign to kids and teachers that hes much loved and has a very protective family on two wheels.”The response to the post was quick, with local biker groups
30、 like the Cape Breton Bike Rally and other community members agreeing to send Xander to school on Wednesday.CTV reported that 30 motorcyclists participated in a “practice ride” with Xander.“Im hoping he knows from now on, if somebody bullies him, hes got somebody to turn to,” Mike Basso from Cape Breton Bike Rally told CTV News. “He can look on the corner on any street. Hes now one of our brothers.”Basso said many bikers and non-bikers alike have expressed interest in par
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