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每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,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.Whatdidthemando?
A.Hehadsomedrinks.B.Hemadeaphonecall.C.Helookedafterthewoman
2.Whatdoweknowabouttheman'
swife?
A.Sheworksinarestaurant.B.Shewroteagoodcookbook.C.Shetaughtherselfhowtocook.
3.Whowontherace?
A.Tom.B.Peter.C.Sam.
4.Howwillthewomangodowntown?
A.Bybus.B.Bycar.C.Bytaxi.
5.HowdoesthegirlfeelabouthavingMrs.DaleyinEnglishclass?
A.Afraid.B.Worried.C.Excited.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。
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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Shopkeeperandcustomer.
7.Wheredoesthewomanliketoreadduringvacation?
A.Athome.B.Onthebeach.C.Inabookshop.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Howrubbishandrecyclecollectionwork.
B.Howpublicserviceisimproved.
C.Howyardwastewillbecollected.
9.Whatshouldthemandowiththerecyclables?
A.PuttheminfrontofhishouseonThursdays.
B.Separatethemaccordingtotheirmaterials.
C.Callthepick-uptruckstopickthemup.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdoesthemansayabouthotdeserts?
A.Theyarehotallthetime.B.Theyaredangeroustolivein.C.Thetemperatureischangeable.
11.Whatdodesertshaveincommon?
A.They'
redry.B.They'
resandy.C.They'
relarge.
12.Howdomostofthedesertanimalslive?
A.Theyliveingroups.B.Theyliveattheedgesofdeserts.
C.Theysleepinthedayandcomeoutatnight.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whyhasn'
ttheboybookedtheroomyet?
A.Hedoesn'
tknowhowtobook.B.Heforgottodoso.C.Heistoobusy.
14.Whomshouldthebookingformbegivento?
A.Thewoman.B.Theboy'
sclassteacher.C.Thesecretaryoftheschooloffice.
15.Whenwillthecompetitionbegin?
A.At3:
30р.m.B.At3:
45p.m.C.At6:
30p.m.
16.Whatcanwelearnaboutthecompetition?
A.Acomputerisneededinit.B.ItwillbeheldinRoom501.
C.Theboywilltakechargeofit.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Howlongshouldthefilmlastatmost?
A.8minutes.B.11minutes.C.12minutes.
18.Whatkindoffilmisrequiredthisyear?
A.Comedy.B.Drama.C.Horror.
19.Whatisthetopicofthefilmsthisyear?
A.Thefamily.B.Theweather.C.Schools.
20.Wherecanpeopleseethebestfilms?
A.InLondonInternationalAcademy.
B.IntheMarketSquare.
C.AttheTownHall.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Whatcomestomindwhenyouthinkofamuseum?
Perhapsyoupictureanimpressivebuildinginarathertraditionaldesignmadeofhigh-qualitystone?
Somemightconsiderthesecustomaryinstitutionsthebestwaytosafeguardthefutureoftypicaleducationaltopics.ButaccordingtotheMuseumsAssociation,amuseumistraditionallydefinedasaplaceenabling"
…peopletohavemoreknowledgeviavariouscollectionsforinspiration,learningandenjoyment."
Thereareabout2500museumsintheUK;
afewareboundtobeconsideredalittleunconventional,unusualorevenunknown.Howeveratypicalyourinterestis,there'
samuseumforyou!
WhataboutNeilCole'
sAdventures?
ThismuseumwasopenedbyfounderNeilCole.VisitorstothisAllendaleattractioninNorthumberlandcanseeitemsrangingfromstagepropertiesusedintheBBCseriesDrWhotopartofThor'
scostumefromtheAvengersmovie."
SciencefictionhasnowbecomemoremainstreamsoIthoughtpeoplemightwanttoseethis,"
saysMrCole.
Ifclocksaremoretoyourtaste,whynotvisittheCuckoolandMuseum?
SetupbybrothersRomanandMazPiekarski,thisCheshirecollectionofover600cuckooclocksisconsideredtobethelargestofitskindintheworld—andallfromtheBlackForestregioninGermany.
Then,youcouldvisittheViktorWyndMuseumofCuriositiesinLondon.Thisoffbeat,alternativeinstitutionisagainstthetrendofeducatingvisitorsthroughwrittendescriptionsalongsideitscollections.Instead,itdisplaysallofitsraretreasures,whichincludedodobones,shrunkenheadsandacollectionofMcDonald'
sHappyMealtoys,withnocaptionatall.
Therearemanymorewonderfulinstitutionsouttherethatmarchtothebeatoftheirowndrum.Allyouhavetodoisgoandfindthem!
21.Whatdothetraditionalmuseumsservetodo?
A.Toeducatekidsmoreabouttheworld.B.Tohelppeopleexploremore
C.Toshowvisitorsaspecializedfield.D.Tohelpunderstandthereallife.
22.WhatdoesNeilCole'
sAdventuresfocuson?
A.Allendalescenery.B.Stageproperties.
C.Sciencefiction.D.TheAvengersmovies.
23.Whichofthefollowingmuseumshasnowrittenexplanationforvisitors?
A.TheMuseumAssociation.B.NeilCole'
sAdventures.
C.TheCuckoolandMuseum.D.TheViktorWyndMuseum.
B
Airportsareminicities,oftenwiththeirownfirefighters,doctorsandevenpriests.Butgoatherders(牧工)?
PassengersflyingoutofSanFranciscoInternationalAirportrecentlymighthavecaughtaglimpseofsomethingstrange:
nearly600goatschewingawayatovergrownweed.Eachspringtheairportneedstoremovethebrushinaremotecomertoprotectnearbyhomesfrompossiblefires.
Forthepastsevenyears,theairporthasturnedtoGoatsRUs,agoat-poweredbrushremovalcompany,whichchargedUS$34,900fortheservicethisyear.Alargeamount,isn'
tit?
Whynotemploymachinesonhumans?
Twoendangeredspecies,theSanFranciscogartersnake(束带蛇)andtheCaliforniared-leggedfrog,livethere.Thus,thishumaneapproachhasbeenadoptedtosecuretheirpeacefullife.
Whatdotheherdersandtheirdogsdo?
There'
salwaysagoatortwothatwouldliketotakeadifferentpath."
Justasakindergartenteacherknowswhichkidsneedalittleextraattention,sowewillmakesurethedogscantargetthe'
naughtygoats'
tokeepthemsecure,"
saysTerriOyarzun,co-ownerofGoatsRUs.Whenaskedhowtoleadgoatstothenextplotofplants.Terrisays,"
It'
seffortless.Youknow,thegrassisalwaysgreenerontheothersideofthefence?
Goatsweretheinspirationforthatphilosophy."
Thegoatstravel30mileseachspringfromtheirhomeinOrinda,Californiatotheairportina16-wheeltruck.Theyspendtwoweekscuttingawaya20-footfirebreakonthewestsideoftheairport.WhenOyarzun'
smatsaren'
tclearingbrushattheairport,theyarebusydoingsimilarworkonthesideofCalifornia'
sfree-ways,atstateparks,andanywhereelsewithovergrownvegetation.Thefamilyhasabout8,000totalactivegoats,nearlytwicethatofthreeyearsago.
24.WhatcanweknowfromParagraph1?
A.ThereistoomuchgrasstofeedgoatsB.Goatshavesuccessfullybuiltfirewalls.
C.Overgrowngrasscoversmuchroomforplanes.D.Grassisclearedannuallytopreventpotentialfire.
25.Goalsarehiredtoclearthegrassforthepurposeof.
A.cuttingdowntheexpensesB.reducingtheriskofdeaths
C.guardingagainstpossiblefiresD.protectingcertainendangeredspecies
26.Terri'
swordsinParagraph3canbebestdescribedas.
A.criticalB.humorousC.ridiculousD.objective
27.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?
A.Thegoatswalk30milestotheairporteveryyear.
B.Morepassengershavebeenattractedtotheairport.
C.Oyarzun'
sbusinessisnowboomingandpromising.
D.Goatsarenotaccustomedtolifeattheairportyet.
C
Wealllovetotakephotographs.It'
sasimplewaytosnapaspecialmoment,anamazingview,orjusttoshowoffyourartisticskills.Andit'
sgreattolookbackthroughyourphotoalbumsandsharememorieswithyourfriends.Infact,theyshowasnapshot(快照)intime.Thishasn'
treallychangedsincetheinventionofphotographyinthe1830s.Butonethingthathaschangedistheequipmentweuse.
Formanyyears,wehaveusedtraditionalcamerastotakeourpictureswith.Ourimagesweretakenontocamerafilmwhichwasthenprocessedintonegativesfromwhichphotoswereprinted—alengthyprocess.Andwe'
vehadarangeofcamerastochoosefrom—fromthesimplecompactcameratomoreadvancedsinglelensreflex,orSLRcameras.
Butthebiggestchangehascomewiththedevelopmentofdigitaldevices.Thishasmadetakingphotoquickerandeasier.It'
senabledustotakeasnapandreviewourpicturesinstantly.We'
vebeenabletodealwiththeminpost-production,usingsoftwareonourcomputer.Andofcourse,we'
vebeenabletosharethemlikeneverbefore—particularlyonsocialmedia.
Ofcourse,nowwehavethesmartphone—aphonethatis,well,smartbecauseitcantakephotosandsometimesverygoodqualityones,andwecansharethemeasily.Sodoesthatmeanthetraditionalcamerawilleventuallybecomeoutdated?
FiguresfromJapanshowhowthemarketisshrinking:
shipmentsofcompactdigitalcamerasfromcompanieslikeOlympus,CanonandNikonweredown39percentyearonyear.
ButPhilHall,editorofTechRadarmagazine,toldtheBBCthatwhilepeopleareswappingtheircompactcamerasforsmartphones,"
manufacturersarelookingatthemorehigher-endcameras,high-endcompacts,DSLRs,whicharetheonesyoucanat