1、2. How long has Tina probably had the baby dog? A. One week. B. Two weeks. C. Nine weeks.3. Whats the name of the man? A. Jack. B. Jackie. C. Jackson.4. How many times has the woman watched the film? A. None. B. Once. C. Twice.5. Where are the two speakers? A. In a school. B. In a hotel. C. In a res
2、taurant. 第二节听下面几段对话或独白。每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,回答第6至第7两个小题。6. How will the woman get to Renmin Road? A. By bus. B. By bike. C. By subway.7. Whats the relationship between the two speakers? A. Neighbors. B. Friends. C. Strangers.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。8. What
3、 does the man want to have washed? A. Two skirts and a suit. B. Two shirts and a suit. C. Two suits and a shirt.9. When can the man get his clothes back? A. Tomorrow morning. B. Tomorrow afternoon. C. The day after tomorrow.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第l2三个小题。10. What are they talking about? A. A travel plan. B.
4、A school trip. C. A family camp.11. Why did the man feel sad? A. He felt sorry for the polluted river. B. He didnt like camping by the river. C. He didnt get any fish from the river.12. What are they going to do next? A. Put up posters. B. Make posters. C. Hand out posters.听下面一段独自,回答第13至第l5三个小题。13.
5、Where is the flight going? A. Zhengzhou. B. Haikou. C. Sanya.14. What will the weather in the arriving city be like in the afternoon? A. Rainy. B. Sunny. C. Cloudy.15. Whats the time now? A. 9 a.m. B. 12 p.m. C. 3 p.m. 第三节听下面一篇短文。根据短文内容,按照你所听到韵先后顺序将下列图片排序,并在答题卡上将与其相对应的选项涂黑。短文读两遍。二、阅读理解(20小题。每小题2分,共4
6、0分) 阅读下面四篇语言材料,然后按文后要求做题。A根据材料内容选择最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. What should you do first if you get burned? A. Call the police. B. Check the burn. C. Go to the hospital. D. Clean the burned area.22. Whats the correct order of the tips to take care of the burn yourself? a. Bandage the burn. b. Remove jewelry
7、from the burn. c. Put the burn under the cool running water. d. Tear clothing away from the burn if possible. A. c-b-a-d B. a-b-d-c C. d-c-a-b D. d-b-c-a23. What would you do to deal with the large burned area? A. Ask the doctor for help. B. Cover the burn with a dirty cloth. C. Put some butter on t
8、he burn. D. Treat the burn without medical care.24-. What is suggested in the text? A. You are supposed to break the blisters. B. Some mild burns cant be treated at home. C. Children cant play with fire in the kitchen. D. You should be careful only when using candles.25. Where is the text probably f
9、rom? A. A medical ad. B. A fashion magazine. C. A local guidebook. D. A first-aid handbook.B I was born in Damyang, a beautiful place known for its bamboo forests in Korea. I spent much time in the forests painting pictures of the bamboo. Painting is one of my talents. I lived there until last year
10、when my family moved to New York. My mother, a scientist, was asked to come work here. There are no bamboo forests, I said, there is nothing to paint in New York. Dont worry, my dear daughter. You will find many things to see and paint there, said my mother. I will miss home, I said. Then you can pa
11、int pictures of your favorite places. They will make you feel at home, she said. So when we moved, I brought my forest paintings with me. New York was not easy at first. I missed home a lot. Yet when I looked at my paintings of bamboo, I felt much better. I soon found friends at school too. They als
12、o like painting, and we now paint in a group after school. Last month, we had a new neighbor, Varvara, an old lady who moved from Russia, to be closer to her daughter. She was sad to leave her home. My mother and I often visited her. She told us her homesickness and everything about her hometown Vyb
13、org. I could picture her home in my head. Varvara missed her home so much that she became ill. I worried about her and I wanted to do something for her. I had ever been in her situation before. At least, I had my forest paintings of home. However, she didnt even have that. Unless. A few days later,
14、I met Varvara on the stairs. She looked better but still sad. I gave her my gift: a painting of Vyborg. I had painted it from her memories. She began to cry as she saw the painting. At first, I was worried that she didnt like it. Later, she told me that those were tears of joy. I knew just how she f
15、elt - wherever you go, hometown is always with you.26. Why did the writer bring the forest paintings? A. Because she would give up painting. B. Because there was no bamboo in New York. C. Because the paintings were a comfort to her. D. Because she wanted to give her neighbors presents.27. Which of t
16、he following pictures may be the gift to the old lady?28. What can we infer (推断) from the passage? A. The writer had been to Vyborg before. B. The writer didnt like the life in New York. C. Varvaras daughter might work in New York. D. Varvara wouldnt miss her hometown any more.29. What is the writer
17、 like according to the passage? A. Talented and caring. B. Quiet and easy-going. C. Outgoing and talkative. D. Brave and warm-hearted.30. Which is the best title for this passage? A. Life in New York. B. Tears of homesickness. C. A neighbor from Vyborg. D. Painting from memory.CWhats the name of the
18、 supermarket? I cant remember right now. Have you ever heard your grandparents ask questions like this sometimes? Usually, we think that older peoples memory becomes bad because their brains get weak. But now a team of scientists at the University of Tubingen in Germany has a new idea. The human bra
19、in works slower in old age, says Michael Ramscar, the teams lead scientist, only because it has stored more information over time. The findings are based on a series of computer tests related to learning and memory. Scientists had the computers read a certain amount of words and learn new things eac
20、h day. When the computer read a small amount of data (数据), its performance on cognitive (认知的) tests was similar to that of a young adult. But if the computer took in larger amounts of data, its performance was similar to that of an older adult. Often it was slower, but not because its processing abi
21、lity had dropped. Rather, increased experience had caused the computers database to grow, giving it more data to process -which takes more time. This is similar to how old people process information. Imagine that one person knows just two peoples birthdays and can get them right each time he or she
22、is asked. Another person knows the birthdays of 2,000 people, but can only match the right person to the right birthday 9 times out of 10. Can you say the first person has a better memory than the second person?The larger the library you have in your head, the longer it usually takes to find a parti
23、cular word, Benedict Carey, a science reporter for The New York Times, wrote in an article about the study.31. Why is the poor memory of elderly people mentioned at the beginning? A. To lead in the discussion of memory. B. To describe the way elderly people live. C. To express his or her care about
24、the elderly. D. To draw the public attention to elderly people.32. How did the scientists prove (论证) the new idea? A. By telling stories. B. By doing experiments. C. By making surveys. D. By listing others opinions.33. What does the underlined word it refer to? A. The data. B. The brain. C. The comp
25、uter. D. The information.34. The example in Paragraph 3 shows A. memorizing birthdays is easy B. the first person has a better memory C. who has a better memory is uncertain D. the second person can memorize 10% birthdays35. What does the text mainly tell us? A. How computers process data. B. How to
26、 improve the memory. C. Old people can remember things easily. D. Much information makes the brain slower.D Guess what Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the United States president Donald Trumps granddaughter, Arabella Kushner, have in common? 36 Although Chinese is known as one of the hardest langua
27、ges to learn, a lot of people from different backgrounds are studying it. On November 2, the 12th Chinese Bridge Competition was held in Zhengzhou, Henan. And more than 120 foreign students from 105 countries took part in it. 37 After it, the competitors also visited Shaolin Temple, Longmen Grottoes
28、 (石窟) and other historical sites in Henan. Although they have different reasons for learning Chinese, the competitors were all excited about the countrys rich culture and rapid development. Raissa, a 17-year-old girl, developed a strong emotional connection with China. 38 This led her to learn Chine
29、se at a local Confucius Institute. Fascinated by Chinese culture, she has taken part in activities on traditional Chinese medicine and folk arts during her first trip to China. 39 For Fekete Marcell Zoltan, from Hungary, studying Chinese may offer him a better future job. After graduation from high
30、school, I would like to further my studies in China, he said. Since a bridge has been set up between the competitors and China, where will their journeys take them? Robert Davis, a director of a Chinese-language school in Chicago, may give you a reply. 40 根据材料内容,从下面五个选项中选出能填人文中空缺处的最佳选项,使短文意思通顺、内容完整,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A. They all study Chinese as a second language.B. Her dream is to study Chinese medicine to treat patients.C. Her grandmother was cured by Chinese doctors three years ago.D. Speech contests and
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