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18.
C.
15.
答案是B。
1.
What
does
woman’s
mother
look
like?
She
wears
glasses.
has
dark
eyes.
white
hair.
2.
Where
woman?
At
a
bus
stop.
In
cafe.
train
station.
3.
often
man
see
his
grandfather?
Every
day.
Once
week.C.
month.
4.
will
speakers
do
on
man’s
birthday?
Eat
out.
Cook
at
home.
Visit
some
friends.
mean?
The
weather
report
unreliable.
B.
picnic
time
to
be
changed.
C.
He
should
listen
first.
第二节(共15
小题;
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
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.
are
mainly
talking
about?
A
camera.
Some
photos.
travel
experience.
7.
did
stay
during
trip?
camp.
hotel.
house.
听第7
段材料,
回答第8、9
8.
relationship
between
speakers?
Police
officer
and
driver.
Husband
wife.
Driver
passenger.
traffic
jam?
On
motorway.
Kings
Road.
Ship
Street.
听第8
段材料,回答第10
至12
10.
mail
letter?
Australia.
America.
Austria.
11.
parcel?
By
surface
mail.
ordinary
air.
12.
pay
in
total?
$5.
$6.
$10.
13.
Why
Fiona
decide
write
book
about
Beatrice
Cadbury?
had
surprising
life.
was
interested
Cadbury
family.
school
started
famous.
14.
Beatrice’s
life
like
her
childhood?
Difficult.
Unlucky.
Comfortable.
ask
brother
do?
Come
house
for
visit.
Allow
manage
company.
Give
money
factory
workers.
16.
family
live
tent?
wanted
poor
people.
There
were
too
many
people
Her
children
liked
different
place.
听第10
段材料,回答第17
至20
17.
can
listeners
find
housing
office?
Next
library.
Outside
bookstore.
entrance
college.
When
office
open
holidays?
Monday
Friday
mornings.
Thursday
Tuesday
library
books
college
offer?
5,000.
50,000.
500,000.
20.
Which
best
place
have
an
inexpensive
hot
meal?
Food
Hall.
students’
bar.
Hungry
Cafe.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
(共10个小题;
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
TheNationalAirandSpaceMuseuminWashington,DChasthousandsofobjectsondisplay,includingthe1903WrightFlyer,CharlesLindbergh’sSpiritofSt.Louis,theApollo11CommandModuleColumbia,andalunarrockyoucantouch.Inadditiontoourexhibitiongallery,youmaywanttovisittheAlbertEinsteinPlanetarium,LockheedMartinIMAXTheater,andthePublicObservatoryontheeastend.TherearemanythingstodoattheMuseuminDC.Weofferdailytoursandeducationalactivitiesforbothchildrenandadults.Wealsohavescheduledlecturesandeventsthroughouttheyear.
HoursandAdmission:
OpeneverydayexceptDecember25.Admissionisfree.
RegularHours:
10:
00amto5:
30pm
ExtendedHours:
00amto7:
December26---30,2014March30---April20,2015
FridayandSaturdays,April24---May16,2015.May17---September7,2015
VisitingTips:
Limitthenumberofbags:
Allvisitorsarescreenedthroughmetaldetectoruponentry.ThefeweritemsyoubringinsidetheMuseum,thefasteryourentry.Beforeyouvisit,pleasereviewthelistofprohibiteditems,whichincludepocketknivesandtripods(三脚架).VisitorscarryingprohibiteditemswillnotbeallowedinsidetheMuseum,sopleaseleavethemathomeorinyourcar.
NoFoodorDrink:
OnlybottledwaterispermittedintheMuseum.YoumayonlyconsumefoodandotherdrinksintheFoodandDrinkCourt,notintheMuseum.GroupswhobringfoodareencouragedtopicnicontheNationalHall.
PleaseTakePhotos:
Youarewelcometotakephotosforpersonaluse.However,tripodsandmonopods(单脚架)arenotpermittedwithoutapproval.
FirstAid:
TheMuseumhasaFirstAidofficeandanurseonduty.PleasecontactthenearestsecurityofficerortheWelcomeCenterforassistance.
VisittheWelcomeCenter:
AtourWelcomeCenterintheSouthLobby,staffandvolunteerscanansweranyquestionsyouhaveduringyourvisit.
Open:
00amto5:
30Phone:
202-666-2212
E-mail:
NASM-visitorservice@si.edu
21.Accordingtothepassage,theNationalAirandSpaceMuseumisaplace_______.
A.whereonlyadultscantakepartinsomeeducationalactivities
B.whereonecantouchanythinghelikes
C.everyonecanpayavisittowithoutbuyingtickets
D.everyonecanvisitwithouttimelimitalltheyearround.
22.IftheGreensplantovisittheMusuemat6:
00pm,itisaccessibleon_______.
A.December24,2014(Wednesday)B.March1,2015(Sunday)
C.September15,2015(Tuesday)D.July6,2015(Monday)
23.AvisitortotheMuseumcan_______.
A.getsomemedicaltreatmentifhesuddenlyfallsill
B.takephotoswithtripodsforpersonaluse
C.bringfewerbagstogothroughmetaldetectors
D.eatanddrinkintheMuseumorintheFoodCourt
24.Thepurposeofthispassageisto_______.
A.attractpeopletoexploretheuniverse
B.makeanadvertisementfortheMuseum
C.encourageadultstobringtheirchildrenhere
D.showwhatisondisplayintheMuseum
B
Indianscientistshavedesignedanewdevicetheyhopewillsolveoneofthebiggestproblemswiththeuseofsolarenergy.Theycallthedeviceasolartree.
DaljitBediisthechiefscientistattheCouncilofScientificandIndustrialResearch(CSIR),wherethesolartreewasdesigned.
Bedisaystheshapeofthesolartreesmakesitpossibletofitmorephotovoltaicpanels(光电板)inaspacethantraditionalsystemsdo.Thismeanslesslandwouldbeneededtoproducesolarenergy.
“Ittakesaboutfour-squaremetersofspacetoproduceenergywhichotherwisewouldhaverequired400squaremetersofspace,”hesays.“Soalmost100timesthespaceissaved,whichisveryvaluable.”
Buyinglandtodeveloproads,factoriesandotherinfrastructurehasbeenadisputedissueinIndia.Disagreementsoftenleadtoprotests(抗议)bythoseforcedtomove.Someoftheprotestshaveturnedviolent.
Scientistsbelievetheenergyasolartreecollectswillbeenoughtopowerfivehomes.Thespace-savingtreewillmakeiteasiertoprovidesolarenergytohomesincities,theysay.Thetreeswillalsotakelessspacefromfarmersinruralareas.Bedisayssolartreeswillcollectmoreenergythannormalphotovoltaicpanelsonthetopsofbuildings.
Indiaistheworld’sthirdlargestproducerofgreenhousegases.ThecountrypromisedtoreduceitsrateofgreenhousegasproductionattheUnitedNationsConferenceonClimateChangeinParislastyear.Indiasaid,by2030,itwouldreduceitsrateofgreenhousegasproductionbyonethirdoveritslevelsin2005.
Thecostofphotovoltaicpanelshasgonedowninrecentyears.Thishasmadesolarpowercheaperandeasiertouse.But,somepeopleworryabouttheneedtobuylargeareasoflandfortraditionalsolarenergycollectors.
25.Accordingtothepassage,thesolartreeis.
A.adevicetosolvelandproblems
B.usedtomakebetteruseofgreenhousegases
C.designedtoproducesolarenergywithlessland
D.cheaperthanotherenergyproducingdevices
26.WhatmayleadtoprotestsinIndia?
A.Tobuylandtobuildfactories.
B.Tobeforcedtoleavetheirhomes.
C.Tobuildmoresolartreesontheroads.
D.Touseviolencetosolvethedisputedissues.
27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Thecostofthesolartreeislowerthanthetraditionalphotovoltaicpanels.
B.Thesolartreecansave100squaremetersofspacethanthetraditionalsystems.
C.Indiadecidedtocutitsgreenhousegasproductinyargeamountintefuture.
D.Indiaistheworld’slargestproducerofgreenhousegases.
C
StevenSteinlikestofollowgarbagetrucks.Hisstrangehabitmakessensewhenyouconsiderthathe’sanenvironmentalscientistwhostudieshowtoreducelitter,includingthingsthatfalloffgarbagetrucksastheydrivedowntheroad.Whatisevenmoreinterestingisthatoneof
Stein'
sjobsisdefendinganindustrybehindtheplasticshoppingbags.
Americansusemorethan100billionthinfilmplasticbagseveryyear.Somanyendupintreebranchesoralonghighwaysthatagrowingnumberofcitiesdonotallowthematcheckouts(收银台).Thebagsareprohibitedinsome90citiesinCalifornia,includingLosAngeles.Eyeingtheseheadwinds,plastic-bagmakersarehiringscientistslike
Stein
makethecasethattheirproductsarenotasbadfortheplanetasmostpeopleassume.
Amongthebagmakers'
argument:
manycitieswithbansstillallowshoppers
purchasepaperbags,whichareeasilyrecycledbutrequiremoreenergy
produceandtransport.Andwhileplasticbagsmaybeugly
lookat,theyrepresentasmallpercentageofall
garbage
onthegroundtoday.gkstk
Theindustryhasalsotakenaimattheproductthathasappearedasitsreplacement:
reusableshoppingbags.Thestrongerareusableb