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B.Trytofindanotherplacetostudyin.

C.Askthepeopleinthelivingroomtobequiet.

3.Whatisthemanplanningtodo?

A.Leavethebigcity.B.GobacktoschoolC.Becomeateacher.

4.Howmanylanguagescanthemanspeak?

A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.

5.Wherewillthespeakersprobablyspendtheirholiday?

A.Attheseashore.B.Inthemountains.C.Bythelake.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

所下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;

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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。

6.Howlongcanthewomenwaitforthesweatersatmost?

A.Withinthreedays.B.Withinaweek.C.Withintwoweeks.

7.Howmuchdidonesweaterprobablycostlastyear?

A.$6.B.$8.C.$10.

听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。

8.Whydidthewomangototown?

A.Tomeetherhusband.

B.Tomeetabankmanager.

C.Tolookatanewhouse.

9.Whywasthewomansoangry?

A.Shewasignoredbysomeone.

B.Someoneshoutedatherrudely.

C.Sometookherparkingspace.

听下面一段对话,回答第10和第12题。

10.Whendidthewomanfirstseethepots?

A.Lastweek.B.Yesterday.C.Thismorning

11.Whichqualityofthepotsattractedthewomanmost?

A.Theirprice.B.Theirstyle.C.Theirpattern.

12.Howdoesthewomanfeelattheendoftheconversation?

A.DisappointedB.ExcitedC.Annoyed

听下面一段对话,回答第13和第16题。

13.Whatisthedatetoday?

A.November10th.B.November11th.C.November12th.

14.Whatwasthemandoingwhenhesmelledthesmoke?

A.WatchingTV.

B.Fryingsomechips.

C.Talkingtohismom.

15.Whatdidthemandowhenherealizedtherewasafire?

A.Herushedourofthekitchen.

B.Hecalledthefiredepartment.

C.Hethrewblanketsovertheflames.

16.Whichofthefollowingwasdamagedworst?

A.Thecooker.B.Onewall.C.Thekitchenunits.

听下面一段对话,回答第17和第20题。

17.Whataspectdoesthespeakermentionabouttheshoe?

A.Thesize.B.Thecolor.C.Thetear.

18.Wherewasthetyreironfound?

A.Nearacar.B.Inthegarage.C.Inthehouse.

19.Whodidthehousekeybelongto?

A.Theaccusedman.B.Thecarowner.C.Theeyewitness.

20.Whatisthefourthpieceofevidence?

A.Acoat.B.Somepaint.C.Apieceofcloth.

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

Dogdrivesboat

Dumafirsthitthewaterwhenshewaslittle,goingforridesonLakeMichiganwithherownerCliffBode.AtfirstshejustsatonBode’slapwhilehedrove,butonedaysheputherpawsonthewheel.“AfteracoupleoftimesintheDriver’sseat,shethoughtthatwasherplace,”Bodesays.“Evenifsomeoneelsewasdriving,shewouldjumponhis/herlapandtakeover.”

Duma,whoalwayswearsalifejacketwhenshe'

sonthewater,drivestheboatwithherpaws.BodecontrolsthespeedandpointsDumawheretogowithhisfreehand.

Dogbabysitskittens

ThekittensclimballoverBoots,arescuedog,asifhewereafurry,junglegym.Asortofnanny,BootsplayswiththesheltercatsattheArizonaHumaneSocietytopreparethemforbeingaroundotheranimalswhenthey’readopted.

“WhenBootswalksin,hebecomesatoy,”saysLizTruitt,theshelter’scatwelfarespecialist.“Thekittenschasehistail,climbonhisback,andplayfullyattackhiscollar.”ButBootsisallbusiness-heremainscalmandletsthecatscometohimwhenthey'

recomfortable.

Two-noseddog

Snufflesuseshisnoseasmostdogsdo-butthere'

ssomethingtypicalabouthowhisnoselooks.“Hisnosehasasplit(裂口)inthemiddle,whichgiveshimanappearanceofhavinganextranose,”saysSarahGrahamoftheDogsTrustRehomingCentre,whereSnuffleslives.

“Snuffleshaswhat’scalledacleft(裂开的)nose,”saysveterinaryspecialistDaveSaylor.“Agrowthonthefrontofhisnosehaskeptthenostrilsseparate.It’sscarce.”Snuffles’specialnosecansmelljustaswellasotherdogs’noses,though.“He’sahappy,healthyanimalandwillmakeafantasticpet,”Grahamsays.

21.WhatcanDumadoaccordingtothetext?

A.Shecandrivetheboatindependently.

B.Shecancontrolthespeedwhiledrivingtheboat.

C.Shecanhelpherownerwiththeboat'

sdirection.

D.Shecanassistherownerinrescuingthedrowningpeople.

22.Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthat.

A.BootsisatoydogB.Bootssavedthekittens

C.thekittensarehomelessD.thekittensoftenattackBoots

23.WhatisspecialaboutSnuffles?

A.Hehasnonostrils.B.Hehastwonoses.

C.Hecan’tsmellwell.D.Hehasacleftnose.

B

“I’vealwayslovedfood,”saysCassieDawsoninthekitchenofherflatinLondon.“ButI’vebecomeboredwitheatingout.I'

vehadtoomanydisappointingmealsandpaidtoomuchmoneyforthem!

Atonepoint,fedupwithmycomplaint,afriendsuggestedIopenmyownrestaurant.Impossible,Ithought.ButthenIheardaboutsupperclubs...”

Supperclubsareamixtureofarestaurantandadinnerparty—yougotoastranger’shouseandhe/shecooksdinnerforyou.Likearestaurant,youpayforyourfood,butlikeadinnerparty,youeatatthesametableasotherpeople.Theyareadvertisedthroughsocial-networkingsiteswithamenuandlittleinformationaboutwherethesupperclubisuntiljustbeforethemeal.

“It’slikerunningasecretrestaurantforonenight,”saysCassie.“Thenextmorning,Isetthetablesandchairsaside.IputtheTVbackandit’smylivingroomagain.”

Cassieopensher“restaurant”forpeopleaboutonceamonth,andshereallyenjoystheeveningsshe’shadsofar.Sheusesfresh,localingredientsandatypicalmealcostsaboutthesameasatakeaway—muchlessthanarestaurantmeal.Sohowdoesshemakemoneyoutofit?

“Idon’t,”saysCassie.“Infact,atfirstIwasworriedaboutlosingmoneyonmyclub.I’mgoodatcookingbutmymathsisterrible!

ButIwassurprisedbyhowcheaplyIcouldmakeagoodmeal.Thisisn’taboutmoney.It’saboutadifferenteatingexperience.”

Andwhataboutinvitingcompletestrangersintoherhouse?

WasCassieevernervousaboutthat?

“Notatall,”shesays.“Almosteveryoneatthesupperclubisjustinterestedinhavingagoodmealwithotherinterestingpeople.”

24.WhydidCassiedecidetoopenherownrestaurantfinally?

A.Toearnaliving.B.Tosatisfyherfriend’sneeds.

C.Tomakefriendswithstrangers.D.Tocookcheapandgoodmealsforothers.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inParagraph2referto?

A.Dinnerparties.B.Supperclubs.C.Freshingredients.D.Invitationstodinner.

26.WecanknowthatCassie’srestaurant.

A.servesmealsforfreeB.onlyservestakeaways

C.isonlyopentoherfriendsD.isonlyopenintheevening

27.HowdoesCassiefeelaboutherrestaurantnow?

A.Worried.B.Content.C.Annoyed.D.Sensitive.

C

EveryJanuary,morethan3,000peopletakepartinoneofthemostdifficultracesonEarth:

theToughMancompetitionintheUK.Theparticipantsrun,swimandclimbaroundthe15kmcourse.Butthisisnonormalrace.Theserunnershavetocrawlthroughtunnels,runacrossafieldofnettles(荨麻)andjumpoverfire.What’smore,thecompetitiontakesplaceinJanuarywhentemperaturesarefreezing.Peopletravelfromthroughouttheworldtoparticipateinit.

Thecompetitionisquitedangerousandeveryyearthereareaccidents.Injurieslikebrokenbonesandcutsarequitecommon.One-thirdoftheparticipantsdonotcompleteit.Runnershavetobeveryathleticandmostpeopletrainalltheyeartoprepareforit.Therearesimilarevents,butthisisthefirstoneintheworld.Manypeopledothecompetitionbecauseitissofamous.Everyyeartheorganizerschangetheeventsandaddnewthings.Thismeansthatthecompetitionstaysthrillingandchallenging,sopeoplegobackyearafteryear.

First,theparticipantsrun1kmalongamuddyroad.Next,theycrawlunderlownetsontheground.Afterthenets,therunnersjumpoffahighplatformintoalakeandswimfor1km.Then,theyreachthefieldoffire.Here,therunnersrunacrossafieldandjumpoversmallbonfires(篝火).Next,theparticipantsmustcrawlthroughalongtunnelwhichispartlyunderwater.Finally,therunnersrun2kmthroughnettlesbeforetheyreachthefinishingline.

28.Accordingtothetext,theparticipantsinthecompetition.

A.arerequiredtorun15kmB.maytaketheriskofbeinginjured

C.havetotakeamedicalexaminationD.aretrainedtodealwithemergencies

29.WhatdowelearnabouttheToughMancompetition?

A.Itisexcitingbutquitetough.B.Itisintendedforoverweightpeople.

C.TheparticipantsaremainlyBritishnatives.D.Onlyone-thirdoftheparticipantscanmakeit.

30.Toattractparticipants,theorganizersusually.

A.createmoreitemsB.holdthesimilaractivities

C.holdthecompetitioninwinterD.organizethecompetitionindifferentcounties

31.Thepurposeofthetextisto.

A.warntheparticipantsofdangerB.advertisetheToughMancompetition

C.introducetheToughMancompetitionD.informtheparticipantsofthecompetition

D

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