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试卷I

说明:

本卷共有三大题,45小题,共70分。

请用2B铅笔在“答题纸”上将你认为正确的选项对应的小方框涂黑﹑涂满。

1、听力(本题有15小题,其中1~5小题每题1分,6~15小题每题2分,共25分)

第一节

听下面五段对话,每段对话后有1个小题,请从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择正确的选项。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whereisthewomanfrom?

A.America.B.Germany.C.England.

2.What’sBobdoingnow?

A.Takingouttherubbish.B.Doinghishomework.C.Helpinghismum.

3.Whatwon’tCathydo?

A.Shewon’treadbooksanymore.

B.Shewon’tuseeyes.

C.Shewon’treadbooksinbed.

4.Whosehomeisfartherfromtheschool?

A.Lily’s.B.Theman’s.C.Wedon’tknow.

5.Whydoesn’tthemaneatout?

A.Becausehisfatherisacook.

B.Becausehewantstobewithhisfather.

C.Becausehelikestoeatthefoodhisfathercooks.

第二节

听下面两段较长对话,每段对话后有2~3个小题,请从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选择正确的选项。

每段对话读两遍。

听下面一段较长对话,回答第6~7小题。

6.WhocanrepairtheTVset?

A.Jim.B.Erica.C.UncleJohn.

7.WhatisonTVthisafternoon?

A.Thebiggestfootballmatch.B.Abasketballmatch.C.Thebiggesttalkshow.

听下面一段较长对话,回答第8~10小题。

8.Whydidn’tJoycegotoschool?

A.Itwasraininghard.B.Shehurtherleg.C.Herparentswereinhospital.

9.Howdidshegohomeyesterday?

A.Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Bycar.

10.WhomightMrSmithbe?

A.Herteacher.B.Herfather.C.Herdoctor.

第三节

听下面一段独白,独白后有5个小题,请从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选择正确的选项。

独白读两遍。

11.What’sthematterwithMrWoodbeforeChristmas?

A.Hebrokehisrightleg.B.Hebrokehisleftleg.C.Hebrokehisrighthand.

12.WhydidMrWoodspendChristmasinhospital?

A.Hewantedtostayinhospital.

B.Hewasn’twellenough.

C.Thedoctordidn’ttryhisbest.

13.WhatdidhedoonNewYear’sEve?

A.Wenttoaparty.B.Brokehisleftleg.C.BothAandB.

14.Whydidhebreakhisleftleg?

A.Itwasdark.B.Hewastootired.C.Hedranktoomuch.

15.WheremightMrWoodbeonNewYear’sDay?

A.Athome.B.Inhospital.C.Ataparty.

二﹑完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分,共计15分)

Martinisafifteen-year-oldboy.Heusedtobea“problemchild”,butarecent 16 withhismotherchangedhislife.Hedidn’tusetogivehismothermanyproblems. 17,afterhisfather’sdeathafewyearsago,Martin’slifebecame 18 moredifficult.Hismothercouldn’taffordtopayforherchild’seducation.Todothis,she 19 work,andsowasoftennotathome.

Hismotherlookedafterhimas 20 asshecould.Unfortunately,Martinstillcausedproblems.Hewasnot 21 instudyingandheoftengotintotrouble.Luckily,hismotherwasvery 22 anddidn’tgiveuptryingtohelphim.Intheend,she 23 adifficultdecision:

tosendhimtoaboys’boardingschool.Martinhateditandusedtocausealotoftrouble.

Oneday,hetoldhisteacherhewantedtoleavetheschool.TheteachersaiditwasnecessaryforMartinto 24 withhismother.Martincalledhismother,buttohis 25,thisphonecallchangedhislife.“Itwasexactly 26 Ineeded,”hesaid.“Mymotherhelpedmetounderstandhowmuchshehadgivenme.Shealsotoldmethateventhoughmyfatherwasnolongerwithus,hewas 27 meandwouldalwaystakeprideineverythinggoodIdo.That’swhenIdecidedtochange.Irealizethat 28 myfatherdied,Ihavebeenafraidofbeingalone,andhavetriedtomakemymotherpaymoreattentiontome.”

NowMartinhas 29 changed.Hehasbeenworkinghardandisnowoneofthebeststudentsinhisclass.Howwasheabletochange?

Hismother’s 30 helpedhimtofeelgoodabouthimself.

16.

A.conversation

B.report

C.survey

D.speech

17.

A.So

B.But

C.Therefore

D.However

18.

A.very

B.many

C.much

D.too

19.

A.could

B.hadto

C.should

D.would

20.

A.soon

B.quickly

C.well

D.good

21.

A.pleased

B.tired

C.bored

D.interested

22.

A.worried

B.patient

C.careful

D.serious

23.

A.made

B.took

C.got

D.thought

24.

A.argue

B.say

C.discuss

D.talk

25.

A.surprised

B.surprising

C.surprise

D.surprises

26.

A.which

B.what

C.that

D.how

27.

A.seeing

B.noticing

C.helping

D.watching

28.

A.since

B.before

C.after

D.when

29.

A.always

B.hardly

C.really

D.just

30.

A.advice

B.love

C.idea

D.decision

三.阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分;共计30分)

A

Students’NightatCatch-Up!

!

EveryWednesday&Thursday

Showyourstudentcard

Toenjoyaspecialpriceof¥80

Foreverythingonthemenu!

!

(fullprice:

¥120)

Foratablesixormore,wetreateachtoaspecialdrink!

Notastudentanymore?

DigoutyouroldschooluniformandwearittoCatch-up!

!

Youcanalsoenjoyaspecialpriceof¥100onStudents’Night.

CatchupwithyourfriendsatCatch-Up,thefinestrestaurantintown!

Weopeneveryday5:

00pm-11:

30pm

31.“Catch-Up”isthenameof________.

A.Aspecialclub.B.Amovietheater.C.Asummercamp.D.Arestaurant.

32.Iften-year-oldWendyandhermotherplantoCatch-Upintheirschooluniformsnext

Thursday,howmuchwilltheyprobablypay?

A.¥200B.¥220C.¥180D.¥100

33.WhatdoweknowabouttheStudents’NightatCatch-Up?

A.Noteverythingonthemenuhasaspecialprice.

B.Peoplewhoarenotstudentsstillhaveachancetogetaspecialprice.

C.Catch-UpopenslateronStudents’Nightthanonotherdays.

D.EverystudentwhocomestoCatch-Upwillgetafreedrink.

B

Rhoda:

“Ican’tenjoyabookoramovieanymorebecausewhenIgettothemiddle,Ican’trememberthebeginning.”(a67-year-oldwomanwithAlzheimer’sdisease)

James:

“SometimesI’mgoingtosomeplace.ThenIdon’trememberwhereI’mgoing.”(a74-year-oldwomanwithAlzheimer’sdisease)

Doessomeoneyoulovesaythingslikethis?

HeorshemayhaveAlzheimer'sdisease.Pleaselisten…Wecanhelp.Twenty-sixmillionpeopleintheworldhaveAlzheimer'sdisease.PeoplewithAlzheimer'sdiseasecan’trememberthings.First,theyforgetwhatthey’redoing.Thentheyforgethowtodriveacarorcook.Thentheygetlost,evenintheirownneighborhood.Thentheylosetheirmemories.Theyforgetwhattheydidyesterdayorlastweek.Latertheydon’tremembertheirfriendsandrelatives.ManypeoplewithAlzheimer'slosetheirfriends.Theyfeellonely,likeSarah,a68-year-oldwoman.Sarahtoldus,“Myfriendsdon’tvisitmeanymore.WhenpeopleknowyouhaveAlzheimer's,youneverseethemagain.”

DoctorshavenowayforAlzheimer's,butattheAlzheimer'sOrganization,ourpsychologistsaretryingtohelp.Wehavesupportgroups.AnyonewithAlzheimer'sdiseasecanjoinoursupportgroups.Thesupportgroupmembersgettogetherwithapsychologist.Theytalkwiththepsychologistandwitheachother.Theyhelpeachother.Theymakenewfriendsinthegroup.Thentheydon’tfeelsolonelyanymore.So,ifyouhaveafriendorarelativewithAlzheimer'sdisease,pleasecallustoday.Wecanhelp.

33.Thepassageaboveisprobably_____________.

A.anad.B.aspeechC.anewsreportD.aletter

35.HowmanywomenpatientsarementionedinthepassagewhohaveAlzheimer'sdisease?

A.TwoB.ThreeC.FourD.Five

36.Theunderlinedword“they”inthelastparagraphmeans__________.

A.psychologistintheorganizationB.patientsinthesupportgroup

C.doctorsintheorganizationD.membersinthesupportgroup

C

“Allrightthen—justonemorepiece...”Wordseverygirlhassaidwhentheyarefacedwiththedeliciouscheesecake.Ofcourse,manyofusknowwemayeatthewholethingintheend.

Itisn’tjustgirls.Mostofusfindithardtosay“no”tosomethingnice.However,scientistsnowsaythatwillpower(意志力)isveryimportanttosuccessandahappylife.

Scientistsindifferentcountrieshavebeenstudyingtheinfluenceofwillpoweronpeople’slivesforalongtime.Inoneexperiment,scientiststoldyoungchildrenthattheycouldeitherhaveacandynow,ortwocandiesin15minutes.Waitingofcourseneededmorewillpower.Scientiststhencontinuedstudyingthechildrenastheygrewup.Theywantedtoseeifsomechildrenalwayshadstrongerwillpower.Theyalsowantedtoseehowhavingstrongerwillpowerinfluencedtheirlives.

Yearslater,scientistsfoundthatthechildrenwhohadwaitedfortwocandieswereallhealthier,happierandricheradults.However,thechildrenwhohadshownweakerwillpoweratthatyoungageweremorelikelytobeinlow-paidjobs,tobeoverweight,tohavesocialproblems.

Butthereishope,RoyFBaumeister,anAmericansocialexpertsaidthatyoucouldtrainyourwillpowerjustlikeyoutrainyourmuscles(肌肉).Youcouldstartbymakingyourselfstandupstraight,speakingincompletesentences,orusingacomputermousewiththeotherhand.Ofcourse,don’ttrytodotoomanythingsatthesametime,orwhenyoudon’thaveenoughenergy,forexample,whenyouareill.Ifyoualreadyfeeltired,youcantrytofindyourwillpowerbackwithagoodnight’ssleepandbyeatingwell.

37.Theexampleofagirleatingcheesecakeisusedto.

A.describegirls’specialloveforcheesecake

B.provethatgirlsusuallyhaveweakwillpower

C.introducethetopicofwillpowertothereaders

D.showtherelationshipbetweenwillpowerandsuccess

38.Fromtheexperimentweknowthat.

A.willpowerhasnoinfluenceonpeople’slivesatall

B.peoplewhohavestrongerwillpoweraremoresuccessful

C.peoplewhoshowweakerwillpowerarepooralltheirlives

D.willpoweristhemostimportanttosuccessandahappylife

39.AccordingtoRoyFBaumeister,wecangetwillpowerbackby.

A.settingagoaleverydayB.havingagoodrestandeatingwell

C.writingincompletesentencesD.doinglotsofthingsatthesametime

40.Thepassagemainlytellsus.

A.willpowerisimportanttosuccessanditcanbe

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