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A.OnceaweekB.TwiceaweekC.Threetimesaweek
5.WhywasJanesoworried?
A.Becauseherunclehadanaccident.
B.Becauseheruncle’scarwasstolen.
C.Becauseheruncle’scarwasbroken.
第二节:
听长对话,从A、B、C三个选项中选出正确的选项,回答问题。
(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
听第一段长对话,回答6,7两小题。
6.Whohasn’tadvisedthefathertogiveupsmoking?
A.HisdaughterB.ThedoctorC.Hiswife
7.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothedialogue?
A.Thefathersmokesalot.
B.It’seasyforthefathertogiveupsmoking.
C.Thefatherdoesn’tlikefruitsalot.
听第二段长对话,回答第8、9、10三小题。
8.Whydidtheygetintoatrafficjamontheexpressway?
A.Becauseofthebadweather.
B.Becausetherewasatrafficaccidentahead.
C.Becausethefatherlosttheway.
9.Howlongdidittakethemtofindaparkingplace?
A.Anhour.B.Halfanhour.C.Twohours.
10.Whencantheboyseethephotos?
A.AnhourB.TomorrowC.NextMonday
第三节:
听独白,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,完成信息记录表。
ATelephoneRecord
Floorofthe2rooms
onthe11floor
Priceforeachroom
12twonights
Freemeal
13
Thingstobring
his14
Timetoarrive
on15
11.A.thirdB.fifthC.ninth
12.A.$150B.$250C.$300
13.A.breakfastB.lunchC.dinner
14.A.passportB.IDcardC.VIPcard
15.A.August15B.August16C.August17
第二部分笔试部分
二、完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文掌握其大意然后从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
WhyamIbringinga10-pound(4.5kg)pumpkinupstairs?
WhyamIwashingit?
WhyamIcuttingitwithabig16?
WhyamIcarving(雕刻)aJackO’Lantern?
October31is17.Duringthisholidaykids18onpeople’sdoorsaskingforsweets.Thereareorangeandblackthingsinthehouses.JackO’Lanternsareoneofthesethings!
Peoplecarvethemoutofempty19.
Alotofhousesdon’tcarveJackO’Lanterns.Theyjusthavefake(假的)20.It’s21tobuyafakeone,andafakeJackO’Lanterndoesn’tgo22.
Notme!
Iamgoingtomakethe23thing.Iamgoingtocarveafaceonapumpkin!
Thefirstthingformetodoisto24thepumpkin.Ithaslotsofdirtonit.ThenIhavetocutopenthetopandtakeouttheinside.
Thisisnoteasy.Ittakestwohoursto25outtheinsidewithabigknife.I26theseeds,astheycanbeeaten.Icutthreetriangles(三角形)intheside.Twotriangleswillbetheeyes,and27isanose.Atthe28Icutoutamouth.Iamso29ofmywork.Itakeitoutside.
Threedayslater,theinsidegoesgray.Afewdaysafterthat,thethingisblack.Thepumpkinisgoingbad!
ByHalloween,theJackO’Lanternwillbe30!
Ishouldhavegotafakeone.
16.A.scissorB.knifeC.spoonD.fork
17.A.EasterB.ThanksgivingC.HalloweenD.Christmas
18.A.knockB.shutC.hitD.paint
19.A.pumpkinsB.watermelonsC.potatoesD.stones
20.A.thingB.thingsC.oneD.ones
21.A.differentB.easyC.difficultD.unusual
22.A.awayB.badC.wrongD.by
23.A.realB.trueC.correctD.right
24.A.cutB.carveC.washD.weigh
25.A.pickB.lookC.emptyD.find
26.A.plantB.collectC.saveD.keep
27.A.anotherB.otherC.othersD.theother
28.A.topB.leftC.bottomD.right
29.A.gladB.proudC.angryD.confident
30.A.brokenB.goneC.deadD.lost
三、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
AnIDcardisthemostimportantproofofidentityforeachperson.Itshowsone’sname,dateofbirth,address,nationality,photoandIDnumber.
China’stoplegislature(立法机关)addedsomethingnewtotheResidentIdentityCardLaw.ItpassedthesuggestionsofrecordingChinesecitizens’fingerprintswhentheyapplyfororchangeIDcards.
Fingerprintswouldmakeiteasiertorecognizethepeoplewhoownthecards.ItcanstoppeoplefrommakingfakeIDcards.
LiXiao’ou,abankworkerinBeijing,saidfingerprintdatawillmakebankbusinesssafer.“Notwopeoplehavethesamefingerprints,”hesaid.“Thenewcardcanbetterprotecttheirprivateinformation.Itwillpreventtheiridentityfrombeingusedbyotherswhenpeoplewanttodobanking.”
AsIDcardswillcontainmorepersonalinformation,manypeopleworrythatsomeinstitutions(公共机构)maylettheirinformationout.Theamendedlawtriestobetterprotectit.Governmentofficesandotherpublicinstitutions,likebanksandhospitals,couldfaceafineof500,000yuaniftheygiveoutcitizens’personalinformation.
31.FromanIDcard,wecantelltheperson’sfollowinginformationEXCEPT______.
A.his/herbloodtypeB.his/hernationality
C.his/herageD.his/heraddress
32.WhatisthemostimportantadvantageofanIDcardincludingfingerprints?
A.Itismorebeautiful.B.Itcan’tbestolen.
C.Itcanbeusedforalongtime.D.It’seasiertorecognizepeople.
33.ThenewIDcardwillmakebankbusinesssaferbecause______.
A.thebankworkercan’tknowtheperson’sinformation
B.thefingerprintdatacanprotectpeople’sidentityfrombeingusedbyothers
C.itincludesmanyoftheperson’sclearerphotos
D.withthiscardpeopledon’thavetogotothebanktodobusiness
B
WHENawomantooktheseatbesidemeonaplane,Ifeltuncomfortable.Shehadtolowerherselfslowly,squeezing(挤压)herbodyintothesmallspace.
“MynameisKelly.I’mfromCanada.Whereareyoufrom?
”Shewavedahandinfrontofmyface.“China,”IsaidasIshookherhandunhappily.
Kellykepttalkingtome.Shewasverythoughtful.Whenwewereserveddrinksandmeals,shemadesurethatIhadenoughroominmyseat.
“Idon’twanttomakeyouuncomfortablewithmyelephantsize!
”shesaidsincerely.Icouldn’thelpbutletdownmyguard.
Aswetalked,Iwassurprisedbyherwisewords.Shehadreadmanybooksandwasverysmart.
Iaskedherifsheeverthoughtaboutlosingsomeweight.
“Aren’tyouworriedaboutthediseasesthatcomewithbeingoverweight?
”
“Notatall.Ieathealthyandwalkregularly,”shesaid.“Ibelieveinmyheart,thepeoplewhogetdiseasesaretheoneswhoworry.Youseeadvertisementsfromexercisecentersthatread,‘Freeyourselffromyourextrabaggage,soyouarefreetobeyourself.’You’refreeonlyifyou’recomfortablewithwhoyouare!
IsuddenlyrealizedthatKellywasthemostbeautifulandcleverwomanIhadevermetinmylife.
34.WhywasthewriterunfriendlytoKellyatfirst?
A.Shewasnotgoodatmakingfriends.
B.Shewasnotinagoodmoodthatday.
C.Shehopedtoenjoythetripalone.
D.ShefeltuncomfortablewithKelly’sbigbody.
35.Thewriterchangedherattitudebecause_____.
A.shelearnedKellytriedhardtoloseweight
B.shefoundKellywasawonderfulperson
C.sheandKellyhadalotincommon
D.Kellyhelpedheralotduringthetrip
36.InKelly’sopinion,whatmaycausediseasesmost?
A.BadmoodslikeworryandangerB.Thingsyoubringduringatrip
C.ThecheerfulcharacteroneshouldhaveD.Wisewordsandknowledge
37.WhatkindofpersonisKelly?
A.Talkativeandcareless.B.Warmandthoughtful.
C.Knowledgeableandproud.D.Shyandfriendly.
C
Quiteoftenweseepeopledrivingcarelesslyandpayingnoattentiontoanyoneelseontheroad.Infact,75percentofthetime,caraccidentshappenedbecauseofcarelessnessanddrivers’mistakes.
Whataboutyou?
Areyouasafedriver,orhaveyoudevelopeddangerousdrivinghabitsthatputyouandothersindanger?
AccordingtotheUSNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration,carelessnessleadtoone-fourthofallUSaccidents.Anddriverswhodon’tpayattentiontotheroadcause10percentofalltheaccidents.Thefollowingactionsmayleadtoaccidentseveryday:
◎Eating,drivingandsmokingwhiledriving.
◎Pickingsomethingupoffthefloor.
◎Readingamaporsomethingelse.
◎39.
Studiesalsoshowthatusingaphonewhiledrivingincreaseone’sdangerofacaraccidentby400percent!
However,texting(发短信)whiledrivingcanbeevenworse.Itsuggeststhatthiscommonpracticemightbeevenmoredangerousthandrinkingwhiledriving.Ourmagazinelastmonthhasreportedthattextingdrivershadslowerreactiontimesthandrinkingdrivers.Whendriversaretexting,theiraccidentriskwas23timeshigherthanwhentheyweren’ttexting.
So,areyoufeelingsorryforanyofthesedangerousdrivinghabits?
Ifso,makesomechangestoday!
38.Whoisthepassagemainlywrittento?
A.Teachers.B.Students.C.Drivers.D.Police.
39.Whichofthefollowingcan’tbeputintheblank(空白)?
A.DrivingwhiletiredB.Wearingyourseat-belt
C.TurningtotalktosomeoneD.Watchingsomethingontheroad
40.Theunderlinedphrase“thiscommonpractice”refersto.
A.textingwhiledrivingB.phoningwhiledriving
C.drinkingwhiledrivingD.carelessdriving
41.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.10%oftheaccidentsarecausedbydriverswhoarephoning.
B.Textingwhiledrivingincreaseacaraccidentby400percent!
C.Textingdrivershadslowerreactiontimesthandrinkingdrivers.
D.Ittellsushowtogiveupthesedangerousdrivinghabits.
D
FORpeoplewhoareinterestedinspace,nothingismoreexcitingthantheideaoflivingonotherplanets.ThatmightbewhythemovieTheMartian(《火星救援》)issopopular.ItshowsanastronautstrugglingtoliveonMars.ButwoulditactuallybepossibletoliveontheRedPlanet?
WhiletheideaoflivingonMarsisgreat,therealitydoesnotlookasgood.Marsdoesnothaveafriendlyatmosphereforhumans.