1、 A. Customer and waiter B. Teacher and student C. Doctor and patient.3. What does the man say about turtles? A. They re ugly and lazy. B. They re cute and smart. C. They re noisy and dirty.4. What does the woman mean? A. The man doesnt have to move at all. B. The man s new apartment is near his scho
2、ol. C. She once lived on Victoria Street.5. What does the woman advise the man to do? A. Buy an iPad 4 this week B. Play games on his iPad 4. C. Surf the Internet together.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. Why is the woman in the United States this time? A. To visit her
3、 friends. B. To have a holiday. C. To do some business.7. Which of the following has the woman planned well? A. The route of her trip. B. The hotels she will stay. C. The date she will return.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How long did the man work in the radio factory? A. For three months. B. For two months. C
4、. For one month.9. Why does the man want to work in the woman s company? A. It is the company s busy season. B. He can make a lot of money. C. He wants to become a skilled engineer.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What do we know about the man? A. He is married. B. He has a four-day vacation. C. He took a trip
5、 last summer.11. Why wont the man go to Australia by ship? A. He doesnt have enough time. B. Going by ship isnt relaxing. C. He has booked the plane tickets.12. What does the man want to visit most? A. Golden Beach. B. Wave Rock. C. The Great Ocean Road.请听第9段材料,回答第l3至16题。13. How long has the man bee
6、n feeling ill? A. About two or three days. B. About three or four days. C. About five or six days.14. When did the man give up smoking for the first time? A. Three years ago. B. Two years ago. C. One year ago.15. What did the man do this morning? A. He took some cough medicine. B. He had some lemon
7、juice.C. He took his temperature.16. How many capsules should the man take each day? A. 3 B. 5. C. 8.请听第l0段材料,回答第17至20题。17.When were the three fishermen probably rescued? A. In January. B. In June. C. In August.18. How did the three fishermen manage to survive? A. By eating dried food they had broug
8、ht. B. By eating animals they caught. C. By eating fish boiled in water.19. How were the three fishermen when they were rescued? A. They were in poor health but in good spirits. B. They were desperate about their future. C.They were very frightened.20. What can we learn from the talk? A. The three f
9、ishermen were blown 5,000 kilometers off course. B. The boat the three fishermen took was 25 feet long. C. A Kiribati fishing boat found the three fishermen.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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Hows your happiness quotient (商数)? Science tells us
10、 that if you want to increase your happiness quotient every day, its important to take time and accept the present blessings in your life. I wanted to share a moment of feeling about some of my blessings and whats in my life to be grateful for as Thanksgiving approaches. One of our family traditions
11、 at our Thanksgiving meal is to go around the table and let each one share something were especially thankful for. Im going to recite lots of things, including that Im grateful for my health, my loving husband, and the wonderful relationship we share. My husband joins me justabout every morning for
12、our 3-mile walk to start our day. The exercise habit keeps our moods in check and the ups and downs of life easier to manage. We talk as we walk,sharing ideas, worries and good feelings too. Sometimes we argue a little until we figure out what to do. We always come up with something. What a blessing
13、 that is! It is so much to be grateful for. I feel I am the luckiest woman alive. Its my wish for you that youll be able to spot something in your life. I hope yet you will savor(体味) and appreciate it. Many of us spend the holiday with our aging parents or other loved ones. In my work at AgthgParent
14、s. com, we just reminded everyone that you never know if there will be another Thanksgiving with these loved ones. We cant take the day for granted. Just be in the moment. We suggest that you verbally (口头地) give thanks to your parents, no matter what conditions your aging parents may be in now. Do w
15、hat you can to be tuned in to (了解) what you need as well as what your family needs.21. Whats the best title for the text? A. Why Im so luck B. How I spend my Thanksgiving Day C. Why some people are always happy D. What is 22. The best way the author suggests to increase your is A. to stay with your
16、loved ones B. to share your experiences with others C. to find something to be thankful for D. to take every day as Thanksgiving Day23. The word spot in Paragraph 5 can be replaced by “ ” A. create B. discover C. do D. affect24. From the authors experiences we can infer that A. she lives a happy lif
17、e B. she should thank everyone C. she has an unfortunate life D. she likes staying with the old B We live in a world where its often not easy to find someone to trust. A smiling person always inspires trust. Even economists consider that smiles are valuable. A smile may increase other peoples trust
18、by about 10%. People may also smile when they are caught doing bad things. According to a study made by LaFrance and Hecht, this can in fact be to their own advantage. We have a tendency to be kinder towards those who make mistakes if they wear a smile while being caught. Even a guilty smile may hel
19、p you get away pretty easily when you make mistakes. We may also smile when we hear a piece of good news. In this case, women tend to smile more often than men. Smiling can also be a means of reducing the paincaused by a troubling situation. Even if we force ourselves to smile when we dont want to,
20、this may be enough to lift our spirits just a little bit. When we feel angry or anxious, our attention tends to narrow down. We can no longer see whats going on around us and we can only notice what is in front of us.But if we smile, we feel better and increase flexibility of our attention and the a
21、bility to think. Smiling can help us focus and understand better. Keep on smiling, and the world will smile with you. One of the greatest social pleasure is to smile and be smiled to in return, especially because this comes like a natural thing. People who smile often live longer. A study based on s
22、ome pictures taken of some baseball players suggested that those who used to smile a lot survived about 7 years longer than those who did not smile very often.25. The passage mainly talks about A. the benefit of smiling B. the occasions when you smile C. the ways of smiling D. the reasons why people
23、 smile 26. When caught doing bad things, people smile to A. admit their mistakes B. show they are excited C. avoid blame or punishment D. prove they are kind 27. According to the third paragraph, we can learn that A. men seldom smile at a piece of good news B. smiles can be helpful whatever the situ
24、ation is C. we should force ourselves to smile whenever it is D. in general, men are more likely to smile than women28. The underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph probably means A. if we smile, it is hard to be smiled to B. if we smile, others will smile to us in return C. if we want to smile, t
25、he world will smile to us in time D. if we smile sometimes, we will make the world full of smiles C The sea eagle is the second largest eagle, second only to the wedge-tailed eagle (楔尾雕). Generally, males are smaller than females, measuring up to 31.5 inches and 8 pounds. Females, on the other hand,
26、 are 33.4 inches long and weigh 10 pounds. The underside of a sea eagle is white while the wings are dark grey to black in color. The sea eagle can be found in Australia, India, China and Indonesia. They are often found in pairs. Their territories (地盘) ,which can be as large as 130 square kilometers
27、, are often shared with other pairs for the purpose of hunting. But they will make their nests at least 1 kilometer from each other. The diet of a sea eagle is made up mostly of fish, sea snakes and other sea animals. They also eat dead animals if given the chance and even trouble other birds until
28、they drop their food so that they can take them. A male and a female will stay together for life, making a nest either in trees or on rocks if trees are limited and there is no egg predator. The female will lay 1 to 3white eggs in the nest. The eggs will hatch after 40 to 44 days, when they are look
29、ed after by both parents, mostly the female. After they are born, the oldest of the youngbirds will kill its brothers or sisters in order to better insure (确保) its own survival. The chicks will remain in the nests for about 95 days before learning to fly. The sea eagles face many threats such as los
30、s of habitat, competition for food with wedge-tailed eagles, and poisoning. Loud noises, such as construction work, will also force them to remove to a less suitable location. So something must be done to help the sea eagle overcome the difficulties.29. Sea eagles share their territories with other sea eagles in order to A. develop their friendship B. get more food together C. fight with their enemy D. have more fun together30. We can learn from the first two paragraphs that A. the sea eag
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