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1、A. Cloudy B. Sunny C. Rainy2. What does the man mean?A, He cant help the woman. B. Hell pick the woman up.C. Hell go to the engineering building.3. When will the two speakers go on the field trip?A. On Tuesday B. On Wednesday C. On Friday4. What time is it now?A. 7:35 B 7:40 C 8:005. Where does the

2、man plan to go?A. France B. Australia C. Korea 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who will send the file?A. Sam B. Lucy . C. Carol .7. Where is the woman ?A. At the airport B. In the office. C. In a hotel 请听第7段材料,回答第8、9 题。8. Why didnt the man go out last night?A. His car

3、 broke down. B. He couldnt use his car. C. He didnt feel like going out.9. What is the womans plan for next week?A. To watch a volleyball game. B. To have her car repaired. C. To get a new car.请听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题。10. Which item is the most expensive?A. The belt B. The wallet. C. The tie.11. What does

4、nt the woman like about the wallet?A. The design. B. The price C. The color12. How much will the woman pay for the gift?A. $15.00 B. $19.99 C. $ 35.99请听第9段材料, 回答第13至 16 题。13. What are the two speakers probably talking about?A. A notice. B. A picture C. A sport 14. What are the new sports colors this

5、 year?A. Black and white B. Blue and yellow C. Red and green.15. Which picture will the two speakers use?A. One of the football team. B. One of the basketball team.C. One of the baseball team.16. What will the two speakers talk about after lunch?A. What to write. B. Where to put the school name C. W

6、here to put the date and the time.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What are readers being asked to vote about in the first piece of news?A. Ads B. Websites. C. Newspapers18. When will the results be announced?A. In October B. In November C. In December19. How many airline companies does the BAC serve?A. 25 B.

7、 50 C. 8020. What is the last piece of news about?A. A city B. A festival C. A dance第二部分:语言知识运用 第一节 完形填空(每小题1分,满分15分)A group of adults, highly succeeded in their jobs, went to visit their old professor(教授). Soon they began to 21 about the stress in work and life.The professor went to the kitchen and

8、 returned 22 a pot of coffee and all kinds of cupscrystal(水晶的), glass, plastic, some nice looking, some plain looking, some 23 , some cheap. And he told them to help 24 to the coffee.When all the students had a cup of coffee in hand, the professor said, “Ive noticed that all the nice looking expensi

9、ve cups were 25 up, leaving behind the plain and cheap ones. While it is _26_for you to want only the best for yourselves, that is the cause of your 27 and stress. You know that the cup itself adds no quality to the coffee. 28 you really wanted was coffee, not the cup, 29 you went for the best cups.

10、”Now think about this: Life is the coffee, the jobs, money and 30 in society are the cups. They are just 31 to hold and contain life, and the type of cup does not change the quality of our life. Sometimes, by paying 32 only to the cup, we fail to enjoy the coffee that God has 33 us. God gave us the

11、coffee, not the cups. Please enjoy your coffee!The happiest people dont have the best of everything. They just make the 34 of everything.Live simply. Love sincerely. Care deeply. Speak 35 . And leave the rest to God.21. A. chat B. think C. complain D. discuss22. A. for B. at C. in D. with23. A. expe

12、nsive B. usual C. strong D. serious24. A. them B. themselves C. him D. everyone25. A. mixed B. left C. taken D. accepted26. A. normal B. important C. impossible D. necessary27. A. thoughts B. failure C. questions D. problems28. A. Who B. How C. What D. That29. A. and B. but C. so D. or30. A. positio

13、n B. age C. health D. purpose31. A. cups B. tools C. bags D. bowls32. A. money B. attention C. advantage D. record33. A. taught B. provided C. returned D. bought34. A. fun B. use C. best D. worst35. A. kindly B. sadly C. rudely D. seriously第二节 阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)ASports are all about change. A te

14、am gets better. A kid practices more and swims a personal best or learns a new move on the basketball court. In 2006, two things happened that got me thinking about changein sports and in life.One of them is tennis champion Andre Agassi, who retired in 2006. Agassi was a terrific player who won 60 t

15、itles, including eight major championships(冠军称号). But his greatest accomplishment(成就)might have been how much he changed during his career.When he was young, Agassi was a show off who seemed to care only about himself. He didnt train very hard, but he won matches because of his tremendous(极大的) talen

16、t.Eventually, though, injuries and his bad attitude caught up with him. He fell from No.1 in the world ranking to No.141.So Agassi changed. He trained harder and became a world-class player again. More importantly, he changed as a person. He was nicer to fans and opponents(对手). He stopped thinking j

17、ust about himself and started thinking about others. Through his Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation, he raised more than $60 million to help disadvantaged kids around his hometown of Las Vegas, Nevada. He even started a school, the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy, for at-risk kids.At the st

18、art of a new year, lots of people promise themselves they will change. They might vow to get in good physical shape, do better in school or be nicer to others.Changes such as those can be difficult. But they do happen. Just remember Andre Agassi: It wasnt easy, but he changed, and changed for the be

19、tter.36. According to the writer, which of the following may be the greatest achievement for Agassi?A. He once ranked No.1 in the world rankings. B. He won 60 titles.C. He changed much during his career. D. He won 8 major championships.37. What does the underlined work “vow” in the 6th paragraph pro

20、bably mean?A. promise. B. agree. C. wish. D. prove.38. What do you know about Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation?A. It is intended to help at-risk kids. B. It is a charity school set up by Agassi.C. Some disadvantaged kids can get help from it.D. Agassi runs it with his prize money.39. What might be

21、 talked about in the paragraphs following this passage?A. What achievements Agassi has made after he changed for the better.B. How we can change for the better.C. Another thing happened in life that got the writer thinking about change.D. Some assessments(评价) about Agassi from different people.BSinc

22、e the Internet came into homes, the daily life has never been the same again. But the thing that worries most of us is that we can get viruses from the Internet. But can we catch viruses on our cell phones? A new study in the journal Science says yes, but the spread of such mobile software that can

23、bring harm to our cell phones wont reach dangerous levels until more cell phones are on the same operating system.Computers are easily attacked by viruses because they share data, especially over the Internet. Of course, nowadays, more people are using their cell phones more and more frequently. The

24、y use them for emailing, text messaging and downloading ring tones, etc., so it is evident that cell phone viruses are a threat as well.Scientists used nameless call data from more than six million cell phone users to help model a possible outbreak. And they concluded that viruses that spread from p

25、hone to phone by Bluetooth are not much concerned, because users have to be in close physical relation for their phones to “see” one another. However, viruses that spread through multimedia messaging services can move much faster, because they can come in disguise(伪装), such as a cool tune sent by a

26、friend. The good news is that to be effective, these viruses need their victims(受害人) to all use the same operating system, which not enough of us do. Thank goodness.40. What is the passage mainly about?A. The operating system of cell phones. B. The threat of cell phone viruses.C. The wide use of cel

27、l phones. D. Computer viruses.41. When _, cell phone viruses can be dangerous.A. all the cell phones work on the same operating systemB. Microsoft operating system for cell phones is createdC. users can see each other on the phones D. Bluetooth is widely used42. What can we infer about Bluetooth acc

28、ording to the scientists?A. It can increase the chances of cell phone viruses greatly.B. It can help us to stop the spreading of cell phone viruses.C. It wont possibly cause the outbreak of cell phone viruses.D. It can make users have close physical relation with one another.43. We can learn from th

29、e passage that _.A. it is impossible to catch viruses on our cell phonesB. cell phones are not well connected with the InternetC. it is dangerous for people to download ring tones to cell phonesD. more than one operating system is used for cell phones now CBarack Obama was born on August 4, 1961 in

30、Honolulu, Hawaii. His father came to America from Kenya, which is a country in Africa. His parents, Ann and Barack, met when they were students at the University of Hawaii. Since Barack had the same name as his father, young Barack went by the nickname “Barry”.In 1979, after he finished high school,

31、 Barry went to Occidental College in Los Angeles, California. There, he started to learn about his African roots and decided to use his African name, Barack. After two years in L.A., he went to Columbia University in New York City to study politics.After college, he moved to Chicago, Illinois, where he worked to help poor people in his city. He traveled to Africa to meet his grandmother and cousins for the first time. He went

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