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B.The
man’s
job.
C.The
pay.
第二节(
共15小题:
每小题1.5分,满分22.5
听下面5
段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有个小题,从题中所给的A、
B、C三个选项选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每段对话或独自读两遍。
每小题5
秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5
秒钟的作答时间。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
is
opinion
about
T-shirts?
A.They
expensive.B.They
satisfying.C.They
ugly.
7.
What
decide
to
in
end?
A.Have
lunch.B.Go
another
shop.C.Buy
cheaper
T-shirt.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Why
did
go
San
Francisco
vacation?
A.Tomeeta
friend.B.To
visit
his
sister.C.To
tour
university.
9.What
her
A.She
studied
college.B.She
some
shopping.C.She
stayed
with
friend.
听第8段材料,回答第10
至12题。
10.What
relationship
between
A.Teacher
and
student.B.Interviewer
interviewee.C.Colleagues.
11.Where
now?
Japan.
B.In
America.
C.In
Britain.
12.What
weak
in?
A.Computers.
B.Languages.
C.Organizing
activities.
听第9段材料,回答第13
至16题。
13.What
A.Their
spare
time
evenings.
B.Their
habits
ofgoing
Internet.
C.Disadvantages
14.What
spend
most
of
doing
online?
A.Reading
useless
information.B.Carrying
out
research.C.Doing
homework.
15.What
think
ofthe
chat
rooms
A.Useful.
B.Unreliable.C.Boring.
16.What
together
this
evening?
A.Finish
their
college
work.B.Play
games.C.Watch
film.
听第10段材料,回答第17
至20题。
17.When
sweater
bought?
A.On
September
25th.
B.On
October
12th.
C.On
25th.
18.What
speaker’s
problem
sweater?
A.It
wrong
size.B.It
washed
way.C.It
became
shape.
19.What
speaker
mainly
complain
A.The
price.
B.The
service.
quality.
20.Who
probably
speaking
to?
manager.B.A
shop
assistant.C.A
member
helpline
staff.
第二部分
阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)(
共两节,满分40
共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)
中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
2018
FIRST
Robotics
Competition
Game—FIRST
POWER
UPSM
The
adventure
begins
January
6,2018.Play
for
real!
Combining
excitement
ofsport
withthe
rigors(
严酷)ofscience
technology.Wecall
ultimate
Sportfor
Mind.High-schoolstudentparticipants
call
it“the
hardest
fun
you’ll
ever
have”.
Team
Basics
The
really
cool
thing
that
all
skill
levels
welcomedand
needed,technical
or
non-technical.Read
more
team
basics,time
frame,commitment,andskills
required.
Cost
&
Registration
What
it
cost
participate?
There
costs
involved
forming
RoboticsCompetitionteamand
they
can
vary
from
region
depending
whatlevel
ofparticipation
chooses.
Here
basic
standards:
There
never
any“per
student”
fees;
individual
members
assumed
bytheteamasagroup.
annual
fees
registration,a
robot
kit
parts,and
event
participation
$5,000—$6,000.Additional
travel,food,team
shirts
other
optional
items
vary.
Scholarships
A
big
advantage
participating
gaining
access
millions
scholarshipsmadeavailablebycolleges,universities,and
corporations
who
support
FIRST.This
exclusivefinancialhelpopenonlytoFIRSTteammembers,giving
them
competitive
leg
up
otherstudents
seeking
educational
funds.
21.What
attractiveabout
Competition?
A.Competitors
have
fun.
B.Only
high-level
teams
welcomed.
C.All
D.It
connects
science
technology.
22.HowshouldtheparticipantspaytoattendFIRST
A.All
participants
should
pay
same
amount
ofmoney
depend
regions.
C.There
no
additional
besides
cost.
D.The
than
$5,000.
23.Who
get
exclusive
financial
help?
A.High
school
students.
B.Students
C.First
members.
D.College
students.
B
Awarding
wining
film
Ballad
From
Tibet(《天籁梦想》)by
Chinese
director
Zhang
Wei
isscheduledtopremiereinNew
York
City
Saturday,March
10
Thefilm,which
tells
story
four
visually
impaired
kids
China’s
Tibet
autonomousregion
embarking
journey
dreams,will
be
presented
Bronx
Library
Center
onSaturday,at
Mid-Manhattan
Sunday,at
Lehman
College
Marlene
Meyerson
JCCManhattan
Tuesday,and
Museum
Modern
Art
Wednesday.
Based
true
story,Balladfrom
1ibetan
kids—Thupten,Sonam,
Kelsang
Droma—achieving
dreams
against
odds.
Thupten
10-year-old
boy
partially
sighted
one
eye
blind
other.His
doctor
saysthatthereisachancehecould
completely
lose
sight,but
there
an
operation
could
offer
a50percentchanceofsavinghisvision.
His
teacher
firmly
suggests
he
right
away,but
Thupten
afraidand
wants
see
world
before
life
plunged
into
total
darkness.
Along
three
friends
also
suffer
blindness,Thupten
embarks
excitingadventure.Togethertheydecide
Shenzhen
South
Guangdong
province,a
citymorethan3,7000kmawayfrom
Tibetan
regional
capital
Lhasa.
reason
children’s
decision
love
music.They
alltalentedandwanttosingtheir
hearts
front
ofnationalaudience
by
Shenzhen—based
reality
show.
foursome’s
trip
indeed
fun,but
turns
dangerous
as
well.Luckily,help
isonhandalong
way
inthe
formofawandering
family,a
shepherd,a
motorcycle
club,and
TVproducer’s
assistant.
Ballad
has
won
award
Best
Children’s
Feature
13th
ChinaInternationalChildren’sFilmFestivalin
November
2017,and
earned
nominations
17
differentinternationalchildren’sfilmfestivalsinGermany,Canada,Japan,Greece,Australia
India.
24.What
underlined
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.damaged
B.strengthened
C.short-sighted
D.amazing
25.Why
children
choose
destination?
advises
hem
pursue
dream.
B.They
want
look
parents
there.
C.They
long
earn
money
themselves.
D.They
take
part
Shenzhen-based
26.What
we
infer
text?
favor
Thupten’s
decision.
going
shown
New
first
time.
C.Not
trouble
seeing
things.
destination
very
smoothly.
27.What
author
Tibet?
A.Successful.
B.Negative.
C.Awful.
D.Surprising.
C
More
comment(评论)
sections
being
shut
down
online.
Autumn
Phillips
had
enough.On
August
19,the
executive
editor
Quad-City
Timesin
Iowa,and
Illinois,US
visited
website,qutimes.com,and
saw
hadbeen
shot
death.When
she
got
readers’comments
section
end,she
shocked
bywhat
saw.Below
growing
string
comments—a
racist
remark
aboutdemocratic(
民主的)voters,a
negative
comment
police...So
decided
somethingshehadbeenthinkingaboutforalongtime:
she
section.
Phillips
not
alone
making
such
move.Last
week,NPR
announced
too
closingits
online
comments
section.The
decisions
don’t
mean
news
outlets
longer
interestedin
what
audiences
thinking.Both
stressed
eagerness
hear
readers
listenerson
social
networks.But
both
agreed
commentshaddeviatedfromtheiroriginalintention.Andsotheyhad.
In
early
days
digital
journalism,comments
were
seen
key
new
media,awonderful
opportunity
strengthening
dialogue
producers
audiences.It
welcome
change,given
many
organizations
far
separated
fromtheir
readers.Much
back
forth
conversation
seemed
healthy
evolutions.Sadly,that’snotthewaythingsturned
out.Rather
place
exchanging
ideas,commentssectionsbecamethehomeofuglyname-calling,racism
anti-women
language.Besides
theirpoisonous
quality,comments
seem
today.
“Since
made
announcement,I’ve
received
outpouring
responses
our
readers,”she
says.“I’ve
heard
whose
hurt
comments.I’ve
heardfrompe