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第一节(共5小题;

每小题1分,满分5分,每段对话仅读一遍)

1.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?

A.Toahotel.B.Toahospital.C.Toatheatre.

2.WhatdoesLinglingdo?

A.Sheisateacher.B.Sheisawriter.C.Sheisadoctor.

3.Howmuchmoneydidthewomanhaveatfirst?

A.45dollars.B.63dollars.C.28dollars.

4.WheredidthemanmeetLiangJingforthefirsttime?

A.Inalibrary.B.Atahighschool.C.Atacollege.

5.Whatwillthegirldotonight?

A.Cometotheparty.B.Gooverherlessons.C.Haveanexam.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题1分,满分15分,每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第六段材料,回答第6~7题。

6.Whatwillthemandointheevening?

A.GotoZhengzhou.B.Meetsomebody.C.Seethewomanagain.

7.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Inthestreet.B.Inahotel.C.Inataxi.

听第七段材料,回答第8~9题。

8.Whywasthemanlateforthefilm?

A.Hisbrothervisitedhim.B.Hismotherwasill.C.Hewenttomeethissister.

9.Whenwillthefilmstopbeingon?

A.NextWednesday.B.NextMonday.C.NextFriday.

听第八段材料,回答第10-12题。

10.Whatdidthemanaskthewomantodo?

A.Tobookahotelroomforhim.

B.Tomeetanoldfriendofhis.

C.TopassamessagetoMaQing.

11.WhywillSunLeigobackhomelatetonight?

A.Becausehehascomeacrossanoldfriend.

B.Becausehehastoworkinhiscompany.

C.Becausehewilljoinaparty.

12.WhatisMaQingprobablydoing?

A.Stayingatahotel.B.Talkingonthephone.C.Chattingwithherhusband.

听第九段材料,回答第13~16题。

13.Whydoesthemancomehere?

A.Heisonholiday.

B.Hecomesforthecomputerexhibition.

C.Hecomestovisithisfriend.

14.Whereisthemanfrom?

A.Suzhou.B.Nanjing.C.Washington,America.

15.OnwhichflooristheExhibitionCentre?

A.Theninthfloor.B.Thesecondfloor.C.Thethirdfloor.

16.WhowillliveinRoom316?

A.PengLialone.

B.PengLiandsomeoneelsehedoesn’tknow.

C.PengLiandhisfriend.

听第十段材料,回答第17~20题。

17.Whatwastheman?

A.Athief.B.Apoliceman.C.Adoctor.

18.WhydidMrsWhitethinkthemanwasathief?

A.Hewastryingtoenterthehousethroughthewindow.

B.Hewascarryingherladder.

C.Helookedunkind.

19.WhatwastherelationshipbetweenMrsWhiteandtheman?

A.Goodfriend.B.Neighbors.C.Workmates.

20.Howdidthemanfeelwhenhesawthepoliceman?

A.Impatient.B.Scared.C.Surprised.

第二部分:

阅读理解(共20小题,每空1.5分,共30分)

A

Car-hailingcompanyDiDisignedanagreementwithTALEducationGrouptoprovidefreeonlinecoursesforthechildrenoftaxidrivers.Thecourses,worth30millionyuan,coverallsubjectsfromprimarytohighschool.Childrencanstudycoursesathome,savingparents’timetospendorpickupchildrenfromoff-lineafter-schoolclasses.

AccordingtoZhuJingshi,vicepresidentofDiDi,all153millionregistered(注册)taxidriversofDiDicanaskforthecoursesonthecompany’smobileapp.Thecar-hailingcompanywillevaluate(评价)thedriversandprovidecoursesonthebasisofthetimetheybecameregistereddriverswiththecompany,thenumberofpassengersservedandevaluationfrompassengers.

ThehealthandeducationofchildrenhaveremainedtopprioritiesofChineseparents,includingtaxidrivers.AsurveydonebyDiDiandTALshowedthatalthoughtheaveragemonthlyincome(平均月收入)oftaxidriversisonly6000yuan,manywouldliketopay40percentoftheirincomefortheirchildren’seducation.

Thesurveyfoundthatmosttaxidriverswereborninthe1970sand1980sandworkedsevendaysaweek.Morethan70percentofthemhavechildrenunder18butveryfewhavetimetobewithfamilyandchildren.Only8percentofthemsaidtheyhadguidedtheirchildrenindoinghomework.Becauseofthese,60percentofdrivershopetheirchildrencouldreceivetheguidancefromprofessionalservices.

21.Theonlinecourseswouldhelptaxidrivers________fortheirchildren’seducation.

A.findgoodschoolsB.getbetterteachers

C.savetimeandmoneyD.earnmore

22.Thechildrenoftaxidriverswouldtakethecourseslike________.

A.ontheinternetB.athome

C.intheprimaryD.inhighschool

23.Theunderlinedsentence“Thehealthandeducation...”meansthat________.

A.mostofthetaxidrivershavelittletimetotakecareoftheirchildren

B.Chineseparentscareaboutthehealthandeducationoftheirchildrenmost

C.lotsofchildrenoftaxidriversareinpoorconditionofhealthandeducation

D.Chineseparentsdon’tcareaboutthehealthandeducationoftheirchildren

24.Accordingtoasurvey,manytaxidriverswouldspendabout________yuanontheirchildren’seducationamonth.

A.2400B.4000C.6000D.4200

25.Thispassagemainlytellsusabout________.

A.anewkindoftransportationcalledDiDi

B.thefreeonlinecoursesfortaxidrivers’children

C.thetaxidriversworkingharddayandnight

D.thetaxidriversearnalot

B

Everyonehasabeautifulmemoryaboutschoolwhichishardtoforget.Amongmanythings,relationshipsarethehardesttoleavebehind.Someschoolstrytostopstudents’puppyloveindifferentways.Anythingabout“love”relationshipisnotallowed.Forexample,amiddleschoolinFu’an,FujianProvinceforbidsboysandgirlstosittogetherformealsandforbidsboystolookatgirlsforalongtime;

amiddleschoolinLuohe,HenanProvincesetsrulesthatboysandgirlsshouldmeetinbrightplaceswithatleast5otherclassmates,andiftheymeetinprivatetheywillbeaskedtogohomewithparentsformorethanaweekandevenadvisedtoleaveschool;

amiddleschoolinJinan,ShandongProvinceforbidseveryonetosendfoodandgiftstoorreceivethemformtheoppositesex.Italsoforbidsstudentstohelptheoppositesexwithbagsandcoatsandrequiresa“44cm”distancebetweenboysandgirls.

Somestudentsarenotsatisfiedwithsuchrules.“Whyshouldwehavestrictplacesfordifferentsexestoeat?

It’snotusingbathrooms!

”Somepeoplewhocareabouttheintelligencedevelopmentofthestudentssaythattheyshouldbemorecreativewithfewerrules.Forthis,I’dliketosaythatmiddleschoolstudentsaregoingthroughpuberty(青春期).It’snormalforthemtohavesomefeelingsfortheoppositesex.Schoolsshouldprovidecorrectguidanceandeducationinsteadofgivingsimpleandcruelrulesandaskingthestudentstofollow. 

 

26. 

Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsusabout________. 

A.abeautifulmemoryofschooltoleavebehind

B.somestrictrulestostopstudents’puppylove

C.someopinionstodealwithstudents’puppylove

D.therelationshipbetweenthegirlsandtheboysinschool

27. 

InamiddleschoolinJinan,aboycan’t________agirl.

A. 

sitformealswithB.meetinprivatewith

C.sendagifttoD.receiveagiftfrom

28. 

We’velearntabout________rulesmadebyschoolsasexamplesinthispassage.

B. 

C. 

9D.5

29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothispassage?

A. 

Notallthestudentsagreewiththerulesmadetostoppuppylove.

B.InamiddleschoolinFu’an,boysandgirlscan’tsittogetherinclass.

C.Thoserulescanhelpstudentsgothroughpubertywithoutanydifficulties. 

D. 

Inamiddleschoolin 

Jinan,boyscan’tlookatgirlsforalongtime.

30. 

Thewriterthinks________.

it’s 

necessarytomakesuchstrictrules 

B. 

schoolsneedn’tdoanythingtostoppuppylove

C.goodguidanceandeducationarebetterthanrulesonly

D.isisimportanttodeveloptheintelligence.

C

Gardentour,gardeningshowsandopengardensaroundustheworld,aguidetotheverybest.

RoyalBotanicGarden,Edinburgh

Theover70-acreRoyalBotanicGardenisascientificcenterforthestudyofplants,aswellasthesecondoldestbotanicgardeninBritain.Originallyfoundedin1670asagardentogrowmedicinalplants,todayitoccupiesfoursiteseachwithitsownspecialistcollection.

Opendilyfrom10am(exceptDecember25andJanuary31).Closedat4pm(Nov.-Feb.),6pm(Mar.andOct.),7pm(Apr.-Sept.)

Entry:

free(Tel.01315527171)

TheDingleGarden,Wales

TheDingleGardenissetintheheartofgloriousmid-Wales.Thefour-acregardenismostlytheworkofBarbaraJosephwho,overtheyears,createdabeautifulareathatinspiresgardenloverseverywhere.

Thisgardenissouth-facingwithpathsthatwinddowntheslope(斜坡)toalakeandsmallwaterfall.Thebedsarecolor-themedtolookgoodallyearround.Thispeacefulgarden,fullofwildlife,istheperfectspotforarelaxingwanderatanytimeofyear.

TheDingleGarden,Frochas,nearWelshpool,Powys.SY219JD.Opendaily9am-5am.OnlyclosedforoneweekatChristmas.

Adults£3,senior£3,childrenfree(Tel.01938555145)

GroombridgePlace,Kent

GroombridgePlace,inKent,serin200acresofwoodedparkland,isavenus(聚集地)thatcombinesatradionalheritagegardenwiththecontemporarygardeningoftheancientwoodland.

LateMar.-earlyNov.:

Opendailyfrom10amto5:

30pm(orduskifearlier)

£8.95Adults,£7.45seniorsandchildren(Tel.01892861444)

HidcoteManorGarden,Gloucestershire

HidcoteGardencovers10.5acresofgentlyslopingground.ItwasdesignedbyMajorLawrenceJonhnston.Hewasaplantcollectorwhosponsoredandparticipatedinplanthuntingexpeditions(探险)tosecurerareandforeignspeciesforthisextremelyprettygarden.

HidcoteManorGarden,HidcoteBartrim,nearChippingCampden,GloucestershireG1556LR,England.OpenfromtheendMarchtoearlyNovember.

Adults£7.27,children£3.36,family£18.18(Tel.01386438333)

31.FromthetextwecanlearnthatRoy

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