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B.Takecareofherparents.
C.Waitforthewashingmachinetoberepaired.
4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atanairport.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inapostoffice.
5.Whichflightwillthemanprobablytake?
A.The6o'
clockflightthisafternoon.
B.The2o'
clockflighttomorrowafternoon.
C.The6o'
第二节(共15小题)
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,井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、7题。
6.Whenwillthemoviebeover?
A.Infiveminutes.B.Intenminutes.C.Infifteenminutes.
7.Whereistheparking10t?
A.Behindthemovietheater.
B.Besidethecinema.
C.Behindatallbuilding.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Wherearetheman'
sglasses?
A.Onhisnose.B.Abovethemirror.C.Inthebathroom.
9.Whatdoesthemanusuallyforget?
A.Hisphone.B.Hiswallet.C.Hisfishingline.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutTahiti.accordingtothewoman?
A.It'
sperhaps,locatedintheNorthernPacificOcean.
B.It'
smostlyformedfromvolcanicactivity.
C.It'
sthehighestislandinFrenchPolynesia.
11.Whatistheisland'
sofficiallanguage?
A.English.B.Tahitian.C.French.
12.WhatisTahitifamousfor?
A.Itsbeachscenery.B.Itsfood.C.Itspopulation.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistheman?
A.Astudent.B.AgraduateC.Ateacher.
14.Whendoesthemanwanttohavehisphonedisconnected?
A.OnJune15.B.OnJuly18.C.OnJuly19.
15.Whereisthemannow?
A.InShanghai.B.InBeijing.C.InXi'
an.
16.Whatdoesthemanaskaboutatlast?
A.Changingahomephoneplan.
B.Payingforhisphonebill.
C.Gettingsomemoneyback.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatdidKimseewhenthecarcrashtookplace?
A.Atrunk.B.Atreebranch.C.Anothercar.
18.WhichpartdidKimgetinjuredmostprobably?
A.Herears.B.Herhands.C.Herhead.
19.WhatdidKimusetobreakthecarwindow?
A.Herfoot.B.Herhead.C.Herhands.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?
A.Kimstarteddrivingacarat16.
B.Kimfaintedtwiceafter,gettingoutofthecar.
C.Kim'
scarexplodedaftershegotoutofit,
第二部分阅读理解(共两节)
第一节(共15小题)
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
Imaginetheta
llestbuildingintheUnitedStates.Fillthatlargebuilding44timeswithrotten(腐烂的)fruitsandvegetables.NowyouknowhowmuchfoodAmericanswasteeveryyear.
Itishardtobelieve,right?
About133.billionpoundsoffoodget.thrownaway.That'
sone,thirdofallthefoodweproduce.Andalotofitisthrownawayforonesimplereason:
It'
sugly.
Theproblemisthatnatureisn'
tperfect.Applescangetscarred(留下疤痕)bystorms.CucumbersgrowinCshapes.Carrotschangeintounusualfork-likeforms.Watermelonsgettoobigtofitonarefrigeratorshelf.Thesecrazy-lookingfruitsandvegetablesmay.tastegreat.Butmostgrocerystoresrefusetosellthem.Storeownerssaypeoplejudgefoodbyhowitlooks.Noonewantsatomatothatlookslikeatwo-headedmonster.(怪物).Butwhatifyoucouldbuythattomatoforhalf-price?
Anewmovementistryingtomakepeopleseethe"
beauty"
inuglyfood.Somestoresaresellinguglyproduce.Ittastesthesame.Andyoupaylessforitbecausethe.fooddoesn'
t,lookperfect.
Usually,thestoresfindanicerwordthan"
ugly'
;
ACanadianchainuses"
naturallyimperfect"
.InsomeUSstores,it'
s"
misfitproduce"
.Whateveryoucallit,uglyfoodhelpsmany.people.Farmersgetpaidforfoodtheyweregoingtohavetothrowaway.Shoppersgetcheaperfruitsandvegetables.Theugly-foodmovementwillalsohelpsomeofthe44millionAmericanswhodon'
thaveenoughtoeat.Manygroupsgivetheuglyproducetohungrypeople.
Soreally,whocaresifthatcarrotlooksalittle...ugly?
21.Wecanknowfromthetextthat________.
A.foodisthrownmostlybecauseitgoesbad
B.foodwasteisaseriousprobleminAmerica
C.theuglierthefoodis,thebetterittastes
D.AmericaproducesmorefoodthanAmericanscaneat
22.Whatisthe"
inuglyfood?
A.Ittastesthesamebutcostsmuchless.
B.Itdoesmuchgoodtopeople.
C.Itisusefultohungrypeople.
D.Ittastesjustasgoodasnormal-lookingproduce.
23.Theugly-foodmovementisintendedto________.
A.callonpeopletohelpthepoor
B.persuadegrocerystorestoselluglyproduce
C.provethevalue0fugtyproduce
D.advisepeoplenottowastefood
B
Inrecentyears,littlefreelibrariesofallshapesandsizeshavepoppedup.Oftenbuiltbycommunitymembers,theycouldbefoundonstreetcornersandthesidewalksacrosstheUnitedStates,hopingtosharetheirbookcollectionswiththeirneighbors.Minneapolis,Minnesota,evenhostedthefirstLittleFreeLibraryFestival,wherebookfanscametogethertopromoteliteracy(读写能力)intheircommunities.
Forthemostpart,littlefreelibrarieshavemoreincommonwithbooksharingshelvesinhotels,localparks,coffeeshopsandotherpublicspacesthanthetraditionalpubliclibrary.Basedontheruleof"
takeabook,leaveabook,"
theselittlelibrariescantakemanyformsfrombirdhouse-likewoodenstructurestoredesignednewspapersellingmachines,RobertWirsingwritesfortheBronxTimes.
ThelittlefreelibraryorganizationbeganwhenacitizenofHudson,Wisconsin,namedToddBolbuiltalittleone-roomschoolhouse,filleditwithbooksandplaceditinhisfrontyardtohonorhismotherwhopassedawayin2009.TogetherwithalocaleducatornamedRickBrooks,thetwobeganplacinglittlefreelibrariesacrossWisconsinandsharingtheideawithpeopleacrossthecountry.
"
Somethingweareeagerforinthisinformationageisthatconnectionbetweenpeople,"
BoltellsMargretAldrichforBookRiot."
IwanttoshowhowLittleFreeLibraryisaboutreadersinspiringreaders.Itgoesonandon."
WhileLittleFreeLibrariesseemlikeaharmlessmeanstopromoteliteracybysharingbookswithneighbors,afewoftheroadsidelandinglibrarieshavecausedminorlegalproblems.officialsinLosAngelesandShreveport,Louisiana,havetoldsomecitizensthattheirhomemadelibrariesbrokecityrolesandthattheywouldhavetoremovethemtoavoidbeingfined.
Still,littlefreelibrarieshavebeenwellacceptedbytheircommnunities.Foranyoneinterestedinmakingtheirownathome,theorganizationhaspostedhelpfultipsandguidesforbuildingthelittlebooklendingboxesintheirneighborhoods.
24.WhatcanweknowaboutthelittlefreelibrariesinAmerica?
A.Theyarestate-owned.
B.Theyarepopularnationally.
C.Theyaresetuptosellbooks.
D.Theyhelpthosewithnobookstoread.
25.Whatisacommoncharacteroflittlefreelibraries?
A.Theylieinmanypublicplaces.
B.Theysharealargecollectionofbooks.
C.Theycompetewithtraditionalpubliclibraries.
D.Theyexistmainlyintheformofwoodenhouses.
26.WhatisToddBol'
sprimaryaimofbuilding,alibrary?
A.Torememberhisdeadmother.
B.Tohelppeopleformahabitofreading.
C.Tosetanexampletoothercommunities.
D.Tosharehisknowledge,withothercitizens.
27.WhatdoesToddBolthinkofthelittlefreelibraries?
A.Theycauseminorlegalproblems.
B.Theyshouldcontinuetoexist.
C.Theymeanalottocommunitymembers.
D.Theyshouldbesupportedbythegovernment.
C
JOHANNESBURG—Theysaycatshaveninelives.NowaChinesetoad(蟾蜍)hasjoinedtheclubofcleversurvivors.
SouthAfricansareshockedbyatoadthatgottrappedinashipfromChinatoCapeTown,afterjumpingintoacandlestick(烛台)thatwasmadethere.SouthAfricanofficialsreportedlyplannedtoputdownthecreature,fearingitwouldcauseharmasaninvasivespeciesifitwereletgointhewild.
Butthetoadgotalast-minutepardon.MangoAirlines,asouthAfricanairline,transportedthetoadonFridaytoJohannesburgtoananimalcenter,afterofficialsdecidedtofindawaytoletthetoadlive.Thetwo-hourflightwascomfortablecomparedtothetripfromChina,alongwayofmanyweeksandthousandsofkilometersacrosstheIndianOcean.
AirlinespokesmanHeinKaisersaidthetoadgot"
first-classtreatment"
sittinginaplasticcontainertogetherwithBrettGlasby,anexpertlooking,afteranimals.Therewasevenaceremony,i
nwhichthetoad'
sboardingpasswashandedtoGlasby.
HewasthestaroftheShowontheflight.Hewastheunusualpassenger,Ithinkeverypassengerstoppedtohavealook."
Kaisersaid.
OnlandinginJohannesburg,thetoadwasbroughtoutofitscontainerforaphotoshoot.Observerssaidthebrowntoadseemedlikeacoolcustomer.ItbelongstotheAsianToadspecies.ItisbelievedtohavesurvivedthetripfromChinabyhardeningitsskintopreventitfromdryingout,andalsobyslowingitsbreathingandheartrate—-methodsthathelpthespeciessurviveintimesofdrought(干旱).
We'
vehadsnakesinimportedwoodandinsectsinfruit.Wewerecalledbecausethetoadwasrightinsidethecandlestick,andwehadtobreakittogetitout."
Glasby,theexpert,toldTheStar,aSouthAfricannewspaper.
28.Theunderlinedphrase"
aninvasive~species"
insecondparagraphmayreferto________.
A.somethingwhichisnotusedtothelocalconditions
B.somethingwhichisprobablyharmfultothenativecreatures
C.somethingwhichhasneverappearedinlocalareas
D.somethingwhichisgreatlygoodtothelocalpeople
29.ThetoadwasabletoarriveinSouthAfricaalive________.
A.becauseits