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5.ForhowlongcantheCDbereturned?
A.Within7days.B.Within15days.C.Withinthreemonths.
第二节
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,并标在试卷的相应位置.每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whatisthemandoingonthecomputer?
A.Playinggames.B.Chattingwithfriends.C.Searchingfortraveltips.
7.Howlongwillthemanstaythere?
A.AweekB.Fourdays.C.Fivedays.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whydidtheytakeacountrysidevacation?
A.Tohaveagreenlife.B.Tohaveapeacefullife.C.Tohavefun.
9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisvacation?
A.Enjoyable..B.Disappointing..C.Environmentally-friendly.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whydoesthemancometothecity?
A.Foraholiday.B.Onabusinesstrip.C.Foranacademicmeeting.
11.Howlongwillthemanstayinthecity?
A.Twodays.B.Threedays..C.Fourdays.
12.Whyisthemannotsatisfiedwiththeroom?
A.Itisadoubleroom.B.Itistooquiet.C.Itissmallanddark.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.Tablemanners.B.Theirfavoritefood.C.Culturaldifferences.
14.HowdidthewomanfeelwhenshefirstateinaChineserestaurant?
A.Excited.B.Surprised.C.Scared.
15.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?
A.Helikesfishbest.B.HehasbeenworkinginChinaformonths.C.HehasbeentoAmerica.
16.HowisfishservedinanAmericanrestaurant?
A.Withouttheheadandtail.B.Withthetailbutwithoutthehead.C.Withchicken.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhichoneofthefollowingcountriescelebratesLaborDayonMay1st?
A.America.B.Canada.C.France.
18.WhatdidsomeworkersdoonthefirstAmericanLaborDay?
A.Theygavespeechestostudents.B.Theymarchedthroughthestreets.
C.Theyheldaconcertinapark.
19.WhendidLaborDaybecomeanationalholidayinAmerica?
A.In1882.B.In1889.C.In1894.
20.WhatdoesLaborDayweekendmeanforAmericansnowadays?
A.Thelastdaysofsummer.B.Thetimetoaskforbetterworkingconditions.
C.The
timetogettogetherwiththeirfamily.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:
(共15小题,每小题两分,满分30分)
A
Acouplehadtwolittleboys,ageseightandten.Thetwoboyswereextremelynaughty.They
Wereafraidofnothingornobody.Theywerealwaysgettingintotroubleandtheirparentscould
beconfidentthatifanymischieftookplaceintheirtown,theirtwosonswereinvolvedinsome
way.Theparentswereattheirwit’sendastowhattodoabouttheirson’sbehavior.
Theparentsheardthataclergymanintownhadbeensuccessfulindiscipliningchildreninthe
Past,sotheywenttoseehim,andheagreedtogiveithisbestshot.Heaskedtoseetheboys
Individually,sotheeight-year-oldwassenttomeetwithhimfirst.Theclergymansattheboy
downandaskedhimseriously,“whereisGod?
”
Againtheboymadenoattempttoanswer,sotheclergymanraisedhisvoiceevenmoreand
shookhisfingerintheboy’sface,“WhereisGod?
”
Atthat,theboydashedoutoftheroom,randirectlyhome,andslammedhimselfinhiscloset
Hisolderbrotherfollowedhimintotheclosetandsaid,“Whathappened?
Theyoungerbrotherreplied,“WeareinBIGtroublethistime.Godismissingandthey
thinkwedidit!
21.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknow________.
A.theparentsdidn’tlovethetwoboys
B.thetwoboysweretooyoungtomaketrouble
C.thetwoboysweresotroublesomethattheparentsfeltworried
D.thetwoboysalwaysgotintotroubleandwerepunishedbytheolder
22.Theparentswenttoseetheclergymanbecause__________.
A.theykneweachotherverywell
B.theywantedtoaskhimtoteachtheirsons
C.theclergymanlettheirsonsmaketrouble
D.theclergymanhadpunishedtheirsonsonnoreason
23.Whentheclergymanasked“WhereisGod”,____________.
A.theboydidn’tknowwhat’sthemeaningofthewords
B.theboysd
idn’tlistentohimattentively
C.theboyansweredhimclearlyandcorrectly
D.theboysdidn’tknowwhattheclergymanreallymean.
24.Whydidthelittleboyshuthimselfinthecloset?
A.Becausehewasafraidof“thecomingthings”.
B.Becausehewasafraidoftheirparents.
C.Becausehewasafraidoftheclergyman.
D.Becausehewasafraidthat“Godismissing”.
B
ABritishmanhasmetandmarrieda22-year-oldwomanafter,byhisownaccount,
Dreamingofherphonenumberandthensendingheratextmessage.DavidBrown,24,sayshe
wokeuponemorningafteranightoutwithfriendswithatelephonenumberconstantlyrunning
throughhishead.Hedecidedtocontactit,sendingamessagesaying“DidImeetyoulastnight?
RandomrecipientMichelleKitsonwasconfusedandworriedatfirstbutdecidedtoreplyandthetwobeganexchangingmessages.Eventuallytheymetandfellinlove.
“ItwasreallyweirdbutIwasabsolutelyhooked,”KitsontoldtheDailyMailnewspaper.Mymumanddadkeptsaying,“Buthecouldbeamurderer,”butIknewtherewassomethingspecialaboutit.”
“Ibelievethatthingshappenforareason.Thereisnowaysomeonecouldhavesaidmynumberinthepub,buthehadthatnumberinhishead.”
“Iknowsomepeoplewillfindithardtobelieve,butweknowthetruth.”
AfteralongcourtshiptheoddlymatchedcouplehasjustreturnedfromtheirhoneymoonintheIndianresortofGoa/
Alove-struckBrownsaid:
“IhavenoideahowIendedupwithhernumberinmyhead—it’sonlyafewdigitsdifferentfrommine.”
Asfortheweddingday,thebridesaid:
“Itwasfantastic,wecouldn’thavewiahedforabetterday.”
25.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword?
A.照片B幸运数C电话号码
D数字
26.Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?
A.KitsondreamedthetelephonenumberofBrown’s.
B.Thefirstmessagesaidthattheymetbeforeyesterday.
C.KitsonacceptedBrownandmarriedhim.
D.Brown’sparentswereagainstit.
27.WhatisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.TheDailyMailnewspaperreportedit.
B.DavidBrownwentoutwithf
riends.
C.Kitson’sfriendswarnedherofmurderers.
D.BothBrownandKitsonwerefromBritish.
28.Whatisthepurposeofthewriterwritingthisstory?
A.Forfun,B.Forimitating.C.Givingajoke.D.Tellingarealstory.
C
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