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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.Whenwillthefootballprogrambegin?

A.At7:

00.B.At8:

25.C.At9:

30.

2.Whatdidthewomangetfromhermother?

A.AnewCD.

B.Anewbike.

C.Abirthdaycard.

3.Whatsubjectdoesthemanhavetroublewith?

A.Math.B.Science.C.English.

4.Whatdoesthemanusuallydoontheweekend?

A.Gotothemovies.

B.Meetupwithfriends.

C.Readbooksathome.

5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Friends.

B.Bossandemployee.

C.Salesmanandcustomer.

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、7题。

6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Chineseteaculture.

B.FamousplacesinChina.

C.Differentkindsofteaintheworld.

7.Howdoesblackteatasteaccordingtothewoman?

A.Sweet.B.Heavy.C.Light.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whereweretheman’sshoesmade?

A.InFrance.B.InSpain.C.InGermany.

9.Whatarethespeakersdoingnow?

A.Havinglunch.

B.Shoppingatamall.

C.Watchingafashionshow.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatisthemanfamousfor?

A.Collectingcoins.

B.Startingacollege.

C.Teachingmathematics.

11.Whendidthemanbegintocollectcoins?

A.Whenhewasthirteenyearsold.

B.Whenhegotaspecialbookfromhisuncle.

C.Whenhepickedsomerarecoinsontheroad.

12.Wheredoesthemanusuallygetcoins?

A.Fromhisfriends.

B.Fromsmallshops.

C.Fromothercollectors.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhatdoesMikelooklike?

A.Hehasabeard.

B.He’stallandheavy.

C.Hehasblueeyesandbrownhair.

14.Whoisthepersonthemanisdescribing?

A.Hismother.B.Thewoman’smother.C.Mike’smother.

15.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutwhathappenedinthegame?

A.Embarrassed.B.Bored.C.Sad.

16.Whatismostimportantinthegamethespeakersareplaying?

A.Aperson’sappearance.

B.Aperson’scharacter.

C.Aperson’scareer.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whendidthespeakerstarttakingmusiclessons?

A.Atagetwo.B.Atageten.C.Atagetwenty.

18.Howoftendidthespeakerpracticeasachild?

A.Twohoursaday.B.Threehoursaday.C.Tenhoursaday.

19.Whydidthespeakerplayinconcerts?

A.Totraveltoothercities.

B.Togetintoagoodcollege.

C.Tomakehisparentshappy.

20.Whatisthespeaker’sattitudetowardmusicnow?

A.Heonlydoesitforfun.

B.Hewantstobethebest.

C.Heneverplaysitanymore.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题;

每小题2.5分,满分25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

Lastmonth,Imanagedtoreadover100nonfictionbooks(非小说作品)inpsychology,politics,andleadership.Itstartedwithabet.AworkmatechallengedmetoreadTheStoryOfSuccessintwohours.

Igotthroughthefirstfewpartsquicklybutfounditimpossibletofinishthebookinthegiventime.So,Ilostthebet,butitgavemeanidea—tofindabetterwaytoreadnonfictionbooks.Atlast,IchosetheBlinkistapp.Ithasmorethan2,500bestsellingnonfictionbooks,includingtheonethatdefeatedme!

Tobehonest,Iwasdoubtfulatfirst,butIlearnedsomethingsmakingmeconfidentandcomfortable.Ihavealsolearnedthattheapphasanaudiofunction,allowingmetolistentogreatideasthroughouttheday.

So,withthiscoolnewfriend,Isetagoalformyself—toreadthekeyinsightsfrom100booksinjustonemonth.

Ididit!

Iread102bookstobeexact.Itmightsoundlikealot,buttheBlinkistpackstakeonly10—15minutestoread.Ireadabout3booksaday,mostlyduringwaytoorfromwork.

HerearesomemostinterestinginsightsIlearned:

IfIgooutwithagroupoffriendsfordinner,I’dordermymealfirst.Thiswillmakemehappierwithmychoice.

Ihaven’ttriedthisoneyet,butsupposedlyit’sbetterformyhealthtoputbutterinmycoffeeinsteadofmilk.

Icanneverlookattreesthesamewayagain.Infact,theyhavepersonalitiesandareabletolearn.Thisiswhyeverytreeshedstheirleavesdifferently!

Iusedtoburnmuchtimeonsocialmedia.Soafterwork,mybrainisuseless.ReadingabookontheBlinkistapp,however,islikeasnackformybrain.I’mabletogetthemainlearningfroma400-pagebookinminutes.I’mhappydoingsomethingproductivewithmytime.Everyday,Iwakeupwiserthanthedaybefore.

21.________drovethewritertofindabetterwayofreading.

A.AusefulappB.Losingabet

C.ThesuccessinworkD.Succeedinginreading

22.Whichofthefollowingbookswasmostprobablyreadbythewriter?

A.HarryPotter.B.AChristmasCarol.

C.ATaleofTwoCities.D.TheLeadershipChallenge.

23.Thewritersaidshefelt______afterreadingthe102books.

A.wiserandproductiveB.braverbutunhappy

C.famousandcomfortableD.confidentbutuseless

B

MyhusbandScottusedhislegstowindownhillskischolarshipsinAprilandclimbtothetopofGrandTetonsinWyoming.Then,withoutwarning,atumor(肿瘤)wasdiscoveredinScott’sspinalcord(脊髓).Thedoctorssaiddeathorphysicaldisabilitycouldbetheresult,andtoldustoprepareScottforlifeinawheelchair.

Ourthreechildren,agedfromseventotwo,didn’treallyunderstandallthe“badthings”goingon.Theywerethebiggestcheerleadersandthebestteachersandneverboredwithwhattheirdadcouldn’tdo.Theystoodonthepedalsofhiswheelchairandshoutedwithjoyasheraceddownquiethospitalcorridors(走廊).Whenhefellonthegrass,theylaughedwithhimandstronglytoldtheirdadto“trytostandup”.

ButIwouldthinkaboutthecampingtripswe’dnevertakeandthemountainsScottwouldneverclimb.

Duringallthesechangesinourlives,Itookadrawingclassatalocalcollege.Theteachertolduswecouldn’tdrawthingsbutspacesbetweenthem.Oneday,sittingunderabigpinetreedrawingthespacesbetweenbranches,IbegantoseetheworldasScottandkidssawit.Ididn’tseethebranchesasobstacles(障碍)stoppingawheelchairfromtravellingacrossthegrass.Isawallthespacesthatwouldallowwheelchairs,peopleandevensmallanimalstogetthrough.WhenIwasn’tfocusedonthebranches—ortheobstaclesoflife—Ibegantoappreciateallthespaces.Strangelyenough,whetheryoudrawthespacesorthebranches,thepicturelooksprettymuchthesame.It’sjusthowyouseeitthatisdifferent.

WhenIjoinedmyfamilyinlookingforthe“space”,anewworldopenedup.Itwasn’tthesame.Sometimeswewerefrustrated—butitwasalwayspleasantbecausewewereworkingtogether.Aswetriedallthesenewadventures,Scottbegantostandupandthenwalkwiththeuseofacane.Hestillhasnofeelinginhislowerbodyandlegs,hecan’trunorrideabike,butheenjoyssomanynewexperiences.

24.Thekidswereactually_______whiletheirfatherwasinhospital.

A.toosadtorealizetheirdad’ssituation

B.oldenoughtotakecareoftheirfather

C.tooyoungtoknowwhatatumormeans

D.friendlywiththedoctorsandnurses

25._______ledthewritertochangethesenseofherhusband’ssituation.

A.Herdrawingexperience

B.Thepracticalcondition

C.Thedoctor’swarning

D.Herenergeticchildren

26.Thepassageismainlyabout_________.

A.whatthechildrendidaftertheirfatherfellill

B.whetherweshoulddrawbranchesorspacesbetweenthem

C.howthehusbandturnedasickmanfromanexcellentclimber

D.howthewriterchangedherattitudetolifeinfaceofdifficulties

C

OnThursday,scientistsinIndonesiaannouncedthediscoveryofararefrogthathasnolungsandtakesbreaththroughitsskin.Researchersbelievethatthelittleanimalcouldprovidesomeinformationabouthowenvironmentcancausesomeanimalstochangesogreatlyovertime.

ThefrogwasfoundinafarawaypartofIndonesiaduringascientificresearchlastsummer.Theunusualanimalistheworld’sfirstknownlunglessfrogspecies.Onlyafewamphibianshavebeenfoundlungless.

DavidBickfordisabiologistattheNationalUniversityofSingapore.Heledtheresearchteamthatdiscoveredtherarefrog.Itslivingenvironmenthasbeenpollutedbychemicalsfromagriculture.“Theseareaboutthemostancientandbizarrefrogyoucangetontheearth,”hesays.

Bickfordsaysit’spossiblethatthefrogmayhavechangedinordertoadapttothecold,fastmovingandoxygen-richriversinwhichitlives.Thebiologistaddsthatthis“extremechange”wasprobablynecessarytoreducethefrog’sabilitytofloat.Thatway,itcouldkeepitselffrombeingsweptdownthemountainrivers.

Scientistssaythatthenewdiscoveryhasmadeitmoreimportanttoprotectthefrog’sriverlivingenvironment.Inthelastfewyears,illegaltreecuttingandgoldmininghavecausedtheonce-cleanwaterstoturnbrownwithpollution.

“Thegoldminingiscompletelyillegalandsmallsize,”Bickfordsays.“Butwhentherearethousandsofthemontheriver,itreallyhasahugeeffect.Verysoonthefrogwillbeoutoftheriver.”

27.Thefrogisunusualbecause_________.

A.ithasnolungsatall

B.itdoesn’tuseitslungstotakebreath

C.it’stheworld’sfirstlunglessspecies

D.itcantakebreatheitherthroughitslungsoritsskin

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bizarre”probablymeaninParagraph3?

A.Cheap.B.Expensive.C.Unusual.D.Ordinary.

29.Whatmighthaveledtothechangeofthefrogaccordingtothepassage?

A.Illegaltreecutting.B.Itslivingconditions.

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