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her 

friends.B.Watch 

movie.C.Preparefortheexam.

3.Why 

did 

Henry 

go 

to 

Oxford?

A.For 

travel.B.For 

study.C.For 

work.

4.What 

contributes 

most 

garden 

according 

man?

A.His 

hard 

work.B.The 

good 

weather.C.The 

woman’s 

efforts.

5.What 

man 

order?

A.Water.B.Coffee.C.juice.

第二节(共15 

小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5 

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。

are 

he 

speakers 

talking 

about?

A.A 

special 

event.B.The 

man’s 

friends.C.A 

big 

box.

7.How 

does 

boy 

sound?

A.Surprised.B.Excited.C.Calm.

听第7段材料,回答第8 

至9题。

8.What 

is 

date 

today?

A.January 

1st.B.December 

24th.C.December 

25th.

9.What 

say 

about 

girl’s 

mother?

A.She 

please.B.She 

wants 

buy 

new 

hat.C.She 

doesn’t 

chocolates.

听第8 

段材料,回答第10至2题。

10.What 

was 

Bonzo 

doing 

when 

hit 

by 

car?

A.Playing 

in 

garden.B.Running 

after 

bait.C.Walkingon 

road.

l1.What 

we 

know 

Bonzo?

A.He 

pet.B.He 

Megan’s 

brother.C.He 

having 

an 

operation.

12.What 

later?

A.Do 

some 

shopping.B.Go 

hospital.C.Have 

coffee.

听第9 

段材料,回答第13 

至16题。

13.How 

can 

people 

age 

ofa 

star?

A.From 

its 

size.B.Fromitscolor.C.Fromitslight.

14.What 

space?

A.There 

end 

space.

B.There 

still 

unsolved 

problems.

C.There 

unknown 

stars.

15.What 

doing?

A.Attending 

meeting.

B.Having 

interview.

C.Reading 

book.

16.What 

think 

offinding 

life 

elsewhere 

universe?

A.Impossible.B.Exciting.C.Easy.

听第10 

段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.How 

long 

Westlife 

last?

A.19 

years.B.14 

years.C.12 

years.

18.How 

many 

top 

ten 

singles 

achieve?

A.14.B.26.C.50.

19.Which 

Westlife’s 

first 

single?

A.Flying 

Without 

Wings.B.IfI 

Let 

YouGo.C.Swear 

It 

Again.

20.Which 

country 

failto 

break 

into?

A.The 

US.B.Ireland.C.The 

UK.

第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共20小题,每小题2分,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

BOOTSANDHEARTS2018

TICKETINFORMATION

AfterapurchaseyouwillreceiveaconfirmationemailfromEventbriteonbehalfofBootsandHearts.

NoelectronicticketswillbeissuedforBootsandHearts.Alladmissionticketpurchaserswillreceivetheirfestivalwristbandsandcampingcertificatesbypost.

Ifyouarehavinganyothertechnicalissuewithyourorder,clickwww.bootsandhearts.comtocontactEventbrite.

Orderscannotbeseparatedoncepurchased-theentireorderwillbeprovidedtotheaccountholder.

Ifyouarecurrentlyundertheageofl8,youwouldneedyourparentsorsomeoneovertheageof18topurchasethetickets.

NOTES

AllBootsandHeartsticketpurchasesarefinalsales,norefundsorexchanges.

DON’Tdamage,stretch,cutorchangeyourwristbandinanyway.Alteredwristbandswillbeofnouseandthebearerwillbelikelytobeforcedout.

Fulleventwristbandscannotbeshared(i.e.differentpeopleusingthemondifferentdays).Performersandtheprogramschedulearesubjecttochangewithoutnotice.Thefestivaltakesplacerainorshine.

TENTCANPSITERULES

CampingopensWednesday,August8that12:

00p.m.Anyvehiclearrivingbeforethegateopentimeswillbeturnedaway.

Tentcampsitesarestrictlyfortents.TenttrailersofsimilarmustpurchaseanRVcampsite.Eachcampsiteoffersparkingforoneregularsizedvehicle(smallerthana12-passengervan).

Campsiteswillcomfortablyaccommodate4-6people,withmaximumof8peoplepersite.CampsitepricesarepercampsitefortheentireeventandNOTperperson.

Petsandotheranimalsarenotallowedonthefestivalgroundsandinthecampingareas.STILLHAVEANYQUESTION?

PleasevisitourFAQpageorcontactBootsandHearts.

21.Thepassagesuggeststhatwristbands.

A.maybeboughtatadiscount

B.canbesharedwithothers

C.shouldbewellprotected

D.willbereturnedtosellers

22.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Alltheticketswillbesenttobuyersbyemail.

B.Eachcampsitecanbeaccommodatedfor8peopleatleast.

C.Thefestivalwillnotbeheldasscheduledunlessthefineweather.

D.Vehiclesarenotallowedtoenterthecampsiteuntil12:

00p.m,August8th.

23.Whatisthetypeofthewriting?

A.Anadvertisement

B.Aneventnotice

C.Anewsreport

D.Aprogramlist

B.

Weoftenthinkthatouraffairs,greatorsmall,mustbetendedcontinuouslyandindetail,orourworldwillbreakapart,andwewillloseourplacesinheuniverse.Thatis.nottrue,orifitistrue,thenoursituationsweresotemporarythattheywouldhavecollapsed(崩溃}anyway..

Onceayearorsolgetawayforaday.Ontheeveofmydayofabsence,Iinformhousemates,myfamilyandclosefriendsthatIwillnotbereachablefortwenty-fourhours;

thenIdisconnectthetelephone.Isitforatleastanhourinaveryhotbathtub;

thenIlayoutmyclothesinpreparationformymorningescape,andknowingthatnothingwilldisturbme,Isleepwell.

OnthemorningIwakenaturally,forIwillhavesetnoclock,norinformedmybodytimepiecewhenitshouldalarm.Idressincomfortableshoesandcasualclothesandleavemyhousegoingnoplace.IfIamlivinginacity,Iwanderstreets,window-shop,orstareatbuildings.Ienterandleavepublicparks,libraries,andtheatres.Istayinnoplaceforverylong.

Everypersonneedstotakeonedayaway.Adayinwhichoneconsciously,separatesthepastfromthefuture.Jobs,familyandfriendscanexistonedaywithoutanyoneofus.Eachpersondeservesthedayinwhichnoproblemsarefacedupto,nosolutionssearchedfor,Weneedhoursofaimlesswanderingorsittingonparkbenches,observingthemysteriousworldofants.

Ifwestepawayforatime,wearenot,asmany.maythink,beingirresponsible,butratherwearepreparingourselvestomoreablyperformourduties.WhenIreturnhome,JamalwayssurprisedtofindsomequestionsIsoughttoevadehadbeenansweredandsomeentanglements(瓜葛)Ihadhopedtofleehadbecomeseparatedoutinmyabsence.Adayawaycanhelpdriveawaythebitterness,transformhesitation,andrenewthespirit.

24.Whydoestheauthorlayouthisclothesthenightbeforehisdayaway?

A.Hewillnotforgetwhatheshouldwear.

B.Heisabletosleeplateinthemorning.

C.Hecanbedressedasstylishlyaspossible.

D.Hegetsreadyforthejourneyinthemorning.

25.Thewordscasual,wander,andstareinParagraph3suggestafeelingof.

A.determination

B.mystery

C.confusion

D.relaxation

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"

evade"

inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Consider

B.Avoid

C.Decide

D.Raise

27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Topersuadereaderstotakesometimeforthemselves.

B.Toentertainreaderswithastoryofanunusualday.

C.Toshowhowtospendadayawayfromhome.

D.Todescribewhatitisliketorediscoveracity.

C

Greenspaceswithinandaroundcityschoolsimprovethementaldevelopmentofyoungchildren,astudyhasfound.The.findingsmaypartlybeexplainedbyreducedexposuretotrafficpollution,expertsbelieve.Otherinfluencescouldincludethepsychologicaleffectofhavingviewsoffieldsandtreesratherthanroadsandbuildings.

TheSpanishresearchersfoundeachdegreeofincreaseinsurroundinggreennessledtoa5%improvementinthedevelopmentofshort-term,orworkingmemoryoveraperiodofoneyear.Italsoimprovedtheprogressof"

superiorworkingmemory”—theabilitytoupdatememories.withchanginginformation—by6%,andreducedinattentiveness.Computeranalysissuggestedthatcarbonfromtrafficmightaccountforupto65%ofthetrend.

Theresearcherscarriedoutmentalperformancetestson2,593childrenattending36primaryschoolsinBarcelonaeverythreemonthsforayear.Overthestudyperiod,participants’workingmemoryincreasedbyanaverageof22.8%,andsuperiorworkingmemoryby15.2%,whileinattentivenessdecreasedby18.9%.

Theresearcherswrote,"

Approximatelyonehalfoftheworldpopulationlivesincities,andby2030,threeinfivepersonswillliveinurbanareasworldwide,Urbanareasareanetworkofnon-naturalbuilt-upstructureswithincreasedpollutantlevelsandlessgreenenvironments.Children’sexposuretothesepollutantshasbeenassociatedwithharmfulimpactsontheirmentaldevelopment.Ourfindingssuggestabeneficialimpactofgreenspacesexposureonmentaldevelopment."

Britishexpertssaidthestudywasinteresting,butpointedoutsomelimitations.ProfessorAndyJones,fromNorwichmedicalschool,said,“Themeasureofgreenspaceusedwasthenumberofplantsintheneighborhoodsofthechildrenandtheirschools.Itwasnotadirectmeasureofusablegreenspaces,likepublicparks,althoughtheywillbeincluded."

DrRossCameron,attheUniversityofSheffield,said,“Theauthorssuggestacausallinkbetweenairqualityandgreenspace.Theyadmit,however,thatthisfactoronlyseemstoexplainpartoftheircorrelations(相互关系),”

28.TheSpanishresearchers’studyshowsthattheincreaseinsurroundinggreenness

A.madestudentsbecomefondofstudying.

B.developedstudents’le

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