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A.Theman’sfavoritefestival.B.Theman’saunt.C.Theman’sschoolbag.
2.Whattimeisitnow?
A.9:
40.B.10:
00.C.10:
20.
3.WhatgiftwillthewomanprobablygetforMary?
A.Apen.B.Amusicrecord.C.Amovieticket.
4.Whendidthewomantakeapianotest?
A.Oneweekago.B.Onemonthago.C.Twomonthsago.
5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthegame?
A.Unimportant.B.BoringC.Fair.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5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.Wherearethedictionaries?
A.Onthetopshelf.B.Atthebottomoftheshelf.
C.Onthesecondshelffromthetop.
7.Whatdoesthemanneed?
A.Booksongrammar.B.Booksforconversationpractice.
C.Booksforreadingpractice.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Howmanyclassesdoesthewomanhavethisafternoon?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
9.Whatwillthemanbedoingat5:
00thisafternoon?
A.Havingameeting.B.Havingaclass.
C.Talkingtohissecretary.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whoisthewoman?
A.David’sclassmate.B.David’sdoctor.
C.David’steacher.
11.WhendoesDavidusuallygotobedrecently?
A.Aroundninethirty.B.Aroundteno’clock.
C.Aroundeleveno’clock.
12.Whatdidthemanpromise?
A.HewouldtakeDavidtoschool.
B.Hewouldchangehisbadhabit.
C.HewouldhelpDavidwithhisstudies.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatwasthemanwhenhewasyounger?
A.Adesigner.B.Ateacher.C.Aconstructionworker.
14.Whatdoesthemanmainlydowithhislaptop?
A.Hewatchesmovies.B.Hedownloadsmusic.
C.Hewritesreports.
15.Whichproductdoesthemanlikemostafterhislaptop?
A.Hisdigitalcamera.B.HisMP4player.
C.HisiPad.
16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Shewastheman’scollegeschoolmate.
B.Shetakesphotosforherwebsite.
C.Shelikeselectronicproductsalot.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whendidthestorytakeplace?
A.Onaweekday.B.Ontheweekend.C.Duringaholiday.
18.Whatwasthestrangeguylike?
A.Hehadabighead.B.Heworeapairofsunglasses.
C.Heworepinkclothes.
19.Whydideveryonestartclapping?
A.Theguydidtricksonhisbicycle.
B.Theguydidagoodthing.
C.Theguysangasongforthem.
20.Whatmightbethespeaker’smainpoint?
A.Don’trideaunicycledownthestreet.
B.Don’tcarrytoomuchmoney.
C.Don’tjudgepeoplebytheirappearances.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Doyouwanttoplayameaningfulroleinhelpingtocarefordisadvantagedchildren?
Youcanjoinoneofourcareprojectsinorphanages(孤儿院),schools,hospitalsandsocialcenters.Youcanworkfororphans,streetchildrenandchildrenwithphysicaldisabilities.
ECUADOR:
CareforChildrenataSpecialSchoolinQuito
Theprojectprovidesdisadvantagedchildrenwithshortandlongtermcare.Youwillneedtokeepthemcheerfulandoptimisticwithgamesandotheractivities.ThegamesandactivitiesaremainlybasedonbasicSpanishlessons.
GHANA:
CareforandTeachOrphanedChildreninAccra
YouwillworkinanorphanageinAccrafororphanedchildren.Youwillhelpthenurseswash,feedandplaywiththechildren.HelpchildrentolearnbasicnumericalandEnglishskills,drawing,painting,musicandgames.Youwillcareforandteachchildrenagedbetween1to5yearsold.
MALAYSIA:
CareforDisabledChildreninBorneo
Youcanteachandentertaindisabledchildrenwhocomefromdisadvantagedbackgroundsincarecenters.Thisisachallengingandrewardingproject.Richcareexperienceisneeded.Soitissuitableforthosewithrichcareexperience.Thisprojectisaround15minutes’drivefromthebeautifulcapital,KotaKinabalu.
NEWZEALAND:
CareforChildrenwithCerebralPalsy(脑瘫)inAuckland
Caringforandteachingthechildrentohelptheirdevelopment.Theschoolyou’llworkinofferseducationandtreatmenttostudentswhoaredisabledwithCerebralPalsy.You’llworkmainlytooffersomehelpwhiletheteachersordoctorsareworking.
21.IfyouwanttohelpdisadvantagedchildreninQuito,youaresupposedto______.
A.havesomebasicknowledgeofSpanish.
B.beexperiencedinteachingdisabledchildren.
C.havetaughtEnglishformanyyears.
D.beskilledindrawingandpainting.
22.WhatcanwelearnaboutthechildreninanorphanageinAccra?
A.Theyeachhavetheirownspecialtalents.
B.Theyarepre-schoolorphanedchildren.
C.Theytakespecialinterestinmusic.
D.Theyareallunhealthychildren.
23.Ifyouwanttoworkwithdoctors,youcanchoosetoworkintheprojectin_____.
A.ECUADORB.GHANA
C.MALAYSIAD.NEWZEALAND
B
Considerthis:
LeBronJamesmade$71millionlastyear.Nurseswhogivealotoftimeandenergytotakecareofothersdidn’tmakethatmuch.Firefighterswhopulllittlekidsoutofburningbuildingsdidn’tmakethatmuch.ThepresidentoftheUnitedStates—whorunstheentirecountry—didn’tmakethatmuch.Notevenclose.
Andthatisaproblem.Whatdoesitsayaboutoursocietywhenwepayathletes—menandwomenwhoplaygamesforaliving—millionsmorethanwepaypeoplewhosavelives?
Dowevalueentertainmentmorethanhealthandsafety?
Iscompetitionmoreimportanttousthanpityandpublicservice?
Ofcourse,notallprofessionalathletesmakeasmuchasLeBron,buttheaveragesalariesforprofessionalfootball,baseball,basketball,andhockeyplayersalltendtobeinthe$2millionto$5millionayearrange.Comparethatwiththeaveragesalaryforafamily:
$54,000.What’smore,manyAmericanswillworkafull-timejobuntiltheyareabout70yearsoldandnotmakeasmuchinalifetimeasanathletelikeTomBradymakesinoneyear($36million).
It’struethatthecareersofathletesareshort,whichmeansplayershaveasmallerwindowoftimetoearnmoney.Butretiredathletescangoontolucrativejobs.Manyformerathletesbecomecoaches,sportscommentators,orpublicspeakers.
Athletesdodeservetomakeagoodliving.Theyencourageandentertainus,andtheyworkhard.Trainingcanbeverytiringanddifficult.Injuriesarealong-lastingthreat,especiallyinsportslikefootballandhockey.Butthereareplentyofpeoplewhohavedifficultanddangerousjobs,andnooneishandingthemtoomuchmoney.
Professionalathletesarecertainlyimpressive,butaretheyreallyworthmillionsofdollarsmorethantherestofus?
24.Theauthorexpressedhisideamainlyby______.
A.makingcomparisons.
B.tellinginterestingstories.
C.showinghisownexperiences.
D.presentingresearchfindings.
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“lucrative”inParagraph4probablymean?
A.Moneymaking.B.Troublesome.
C.Competitive.D.Interesting.
26.Whatdoestheauthoragreewith?
A.Professionalathleteshaveeasylives.
B.Thesportsindustrycreatesmanyjobs.
C.Professionalathletes’careersareshort.
D.Peoplevaluecompetitionmorethanpity.
27.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutprofessionalathletes’salary?
A.Heisagainstit.B.Hesupportsit.
C.Hehasdoubtsaboutit.D.Heisunconcernedaboutit.
C
In2015,Ireadanarticleabout12-year-oldRebeccaSedwick,whojumpedoffhertown’swatertowerbecauseshe’dbeencyberbullied(网络欺凌).Iwasheartbroken.Istartedlookingupotherstories,readingaboutkidshangingthemselvesintheirbedroomsafterbeingtoldtheworldwouldbeabetterplacewithoutthem.Ithitmehard.
I’vealwaysbeeninterestedinthebrain.Itcontrolssomuchofwhatwedo,andweunderstandsolittleaboutit.Scientificallyspeaking,thereasonwhyyoungpeoplearemorelikelytoactimpulsively(冲动的)isbecausethepartofthebrainthatissupposedtocontroldecision-makingskillsisn’tfullydevelopeduntilage26.
Idecidedtoexploretherelationshipbetweenthatandbullying.Ithought“WhatifIgivekidsarethinkword—almostforcethemtodoit?
”That’swhentheexperimentbegan.Ispentmonthsdoingtheresearch.Youngpeoplewerepresentedwithoffensive(侮辱的)messagesandthenaskedtochoose,“Wouldyoupostthis?
”or“Wouldyounotpostthis?
”Iftheysaid,“Sure,I’llpost‘Youaresougly’onsocialmedia,”wesaid,“Holdon!
Areyousureyouwanttodothis?
”Wefoundthatover93percentofthetimeyoungpeoplechangedtheirminds.Theoverallwillingnesstopostamessageactuallydroppedfrom71percentto4percent.IknewIwasontosomething.
IenteredtheGoogleScienceFairandwaschosenasaglobalfinalist(决赛选手),oneofthetop15.ItwasthefirsttimeGooglehadacceptedabehavioralscienceprojectintothefinals.Ilost,butithitme:
Maybepeoplecouldusethis.IendedupcreatingReThink.
IreleasedtwoappsthispastAugust,ReThinkforAndroidandReThinkforiOS.We’renowworkingwithschools,parents,andteachers.Ourgoalistohelpstudentsdownloadtheappontotheirmobilephones.ReThinkcouldbecomemorethanasolution.Itcouldbecomeamovement,amind-set,acalltoaction.
28.Whatsaddenedtheauthor?
A.Deathshappenedbecauseofcyberbullying.B.RebeccaSedwickwastreatedunfairly.
C.Someactsofviolenceonline.D.Someonlinestories.
29.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?
A.Howkids’braindevelops.B.Thewaytoformgoodcharacter.
C.Howtoimprovedecision-makingskills.
D.Thereasonyoungpeoplefailtocontro