1、听完每段对话后,你都有10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1. When will the woman discuss her class project with the man?A. During the mans class. B. After todays class C.Tomorrow.2. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. In a garden. B.In a kitchen. C. In a market.3. How does the womans sister go t
2、o university ?A. By bus. B.On foot. C. By subway.4. What was the weather like last Saturday ?A. It was sunny. B. It was raining all day. C. It turned fine in the afternoon.5. What does the man mean ?A. He knows whats wrong with the watch.B. The woman needs to buy another new battery.C. The clock sho
3、p can probably repair the womans watch.第二节(共15小题)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. What did the woman do last night?A. She saw a film. B.She went shopping. C. She watched a football match.7. Why cou
4、ldnt the man keep in touch with the woman last night?A. The womans mobile phone was stolen.B. The womans mobile phone was power off.C. The man had something important to do.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What is the weather like these days?A. Hot. B.Cold. C.Rainy.9. Where is the typhoon expected to come from?A.
5、 The mainland. B.The western Pacific. C. The mans city.10. When is the typhoon likely to come to the speakers city?A. Tomorrow morning. B.Today. C. Tomorrow evening.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Doctor and patient. B. Teacher and student. C. Husband and wife
6、.12. What do we learn about the man?A. The man is badly ill. B. The man has caught a cold. C. The man doesnt like his job very much.13. What did the woman do with the mans trouble?A. She prepared some hot water for him. B. She told him to go to bed. C. She telephoned the doctor immediately.听第9段材料,回答
7、第14至16题。14. Where does the woman want to go?A. To go to the park. B. To go to the English Language Institute.C. To go to the King Street.15. Where are the speakers?A. In the park. B.In a department store. C. At the station.16. Which road should she take when she comes to the end of the park?A. The r
8、oad on the left. B. The road on the right. C. The road leading to the park.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When will the Burj Dubai be completed?A. In 2010. B. In 2009. C. In 2008. 18. Where is the center of the tallest buildings at present?A. In Europe and the Middle East. B. In North America and Asia. C. In
9、 Asia and the Middle East.19. Why do people build so many tall buildings?A. Tall buildings are wonderful to look at.B. Tall building save more resources.C. People like to live in tall buildings.20. What is the height of the Empire State Building?A. About 400 meters. B. About 200 meters. C. About 300
10、 meters.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 A After a long winter,spring is the ideal time for sightseeing and exploring Londons green spaces 1Explore Londons parks and gardens Springtime is one of the perfect times of year to explore Londons pa
11、rks and gardens,when the citys Royal Parks will be blooming with flowersGo and admire the rainbow of azaleas(杜鹃花)at Richmond Park or hire a deckchair in St Jamess Park with a view of Buckingham Palace 2Enjoy the entertainment at a Spring Festival There are a good many festivals and events held in Lo
12、ndon throughout springMake the most of the cultural exhibitions at the British Library Spring Festivalthe Sundance Film Festival or the London Literature Festival;head to Shakespeares Globe,which hosts open-air Shakespeare performances from late April until early October 3Get active Warmer weather m
13、eans theres no excuse for staying indoors,so go for a walking or cycling tour of LondonAlternatively,walk the Thames Walkway,which follows the river all the way from central London into the countryside;make the most of Londons“Boris Bikes”,which are available for hire all around the city and are fre
14、e of charge for the first half hourIf youre really looking for a challenge,sign up for the famous London Marathon,held annually in April 4Take to the watersWhether cruising(航行)along the Thames River,hiring a rowing boat in Hyde Park or riding a canal boat around Little Venice,there are lots of fun w
15、ays to get on the water in LondonHeld every year since 1829,the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race allows teams from Englands most famous universities to compete against each other,and draws huge crowds of watching people21If you are interested in British culture,you are advised to_ Avisit Richmond Park
16、 Brow a boat in Hyde Park Cattend the London Festivals Dwalk the Thames Walkway22Which of the following is true according to the text? AYou can see Buckingham Palace from St Jamess Park BLondons Boris Bikes are free to use for a whole day COutdoor Shakespeare performances are held only in spring DTh
17、e Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race has a history of over 200 years23The writer wrote the text in order to_. Aintroduce tourist attractions in London Bstress the importance of exploring London Csuggest ways to enjoy spring in London Dshow the beauty of spring in London BImagine looking at a view of mou
18、ntaintops and wondering about the name of each peak. Suddenly, above each mountaintop, a name appears on the sky. The words are not written in smoke by skywriting planes. The words are actually not in the sky at all. They come from tiny computers in contact lenses(隐形眼镜).Computers have become smaller
19、 and smaller over the decades. The first computers filled houses. Transistors(晶体管) and then chips allowed computers to become small enough to fit on a desktop, then a laptop, and finally a phone. When experimenting with further reductions in size, developers often have to deal with the limits of hum
20、an eyesight, which control how small the computers can be and still present visible information.One new solution employs microprojectors(微型投影机) to create a readable display for tiny computers. These machines project computer information onto any surface. Though an impressive breakthrough, there are
21、potential problems. Such public displays can lead to privacy concerns; most people do not want their information displayed on a wall for everyone to see. Besides, these projectors are extremely expensive, and their screens give users headaches. Babak Parviz, a researcher at the University of Washing
22、ton, created another solution: inventing a screen visible only to a person wearing a contact lens. Parviz created a computer in a contact lens that uses the wearers field of vision as the display. To create the display, Parviz took ordinary soft contact lenses with a wirelessly controlled system. At
23、 some point, Parviz says, it will be possible to connect the lens to a remote personal computer device such as a cellphone or a laptop. By looking in a certain direction, the wearer sends the computer visual information about what he or she sees. The device then uses this information to point out th
24、e names of peaks.These contact lenses are inserted and removed in much the same way as ordinary contact lenses. In addition, the computers in the lenses wont block the wearers sight at all. Although now the computers are not on lenses treating eyesight problems, Parviz hopes that someday the technol
25、ogy will progress to that level.24. The contact lenses in the text can _.A. treat eyesight problems B. offer beautiful views of nature C. project information on wall surface D. show information about what wearers see25. According to Paragraph 3, the microprojectors _.A. put peoples privacy at risk B
26、. save computer informationC. cause serious illnesses D. support users needs26.What does the underlined words “that level” refer to in the text?.A. Further reducing computers size B.Creating the visual information.C. Treating eyesight problems D. Blocking the wearers sight 27. What might be the best
27、 title for the passage?A. Tiny Computers, Amazing SightsB. Smaller Lenses, Closer ViewsC. Progress towards Clearness D. Road to the Small World C Psychologists tell us that we are what we think ourselves to be. Our self-image defines for us what we believe we can and cannot do. Each of us over the y
28、ears has built up beliefs about ourselves. Unconsciously, our pictures of who we are have been formed by past experiences. Our successes and failures, what others have told us and what we think people believe about us all help form impressions of who we think we are. Because self-image is so importa
29、nt in our growth, it is important to examine our concepts of self in order to reach our full potential. A danger is that we often accept as true the wrong images of self. An example is a student who sees himself as “poor in English.” He can be heard to say, “Oh, Ive never been good in English classe
30、s.” Chances are the student failed in an English test at one time in the past. Rather than saying “I failed a test; what can I learn from it ?” he began thinking, “Im a failure; Ill never do well in English.” or, perhaps his parents or friends made negative remarks to him about his grades. In this case the student became what he thought he was. Changing our self-image is possible. Some psychologists suggest we begin to change our self-image by mentally picturing ourselves performing well at some task. For instance, subjects would sit
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