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第Ⅰ卷(选择题共90分)

第一部分:

听力理解(共两节。

满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)

1.Howmuchwillthewomanlendtheman?

A.£7.B.£9.C.£5.

2.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

A.Foreignlanguages.B.Anovel.C.Afilm.

3.Whatwilltheydotonight?

A.Playmusic.B.Dance.C.Hearmusic.

4.Whatcanyoulearnfromthedialogue?

A.JimisFrank'sbrother.B.JimisFrank'steacher.C.JimisFrank'sfriend.

5.Whatiswantedinthead?

A.Waiter.B.Waitress.C.Cook.

第二节(共15小题)

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Whatdidthewomanadvisethemantodoatfirst?

A.Towaitsometime.B.Tohavethemobilephonerepaired.C.Tobuyanewone.

7.What'swrongwiththeman'smobilephone?

A.Itcannotberepaired.B.Itpowersoffbyitself.C.It'stooold.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whydoesthewomaninvitethemantodinner?

A.Itisherbirthday.B.Shehaspassedherdrivingtest.C.It'stheman'sbirthday.

9.WhydoesthewomanwanttogototheFriendshipHotel?

A.Shelikesthefoodandservicethere.

B.Thefoodandservicethereisthebestinthecity.

C.Thepricesarereasonablethere.

10.HowwillthetwospeakersgototheFriendshipHotel?

A.ByCar.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybike.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Wheredoesthewomanwork?

A.InItaly.B.InJapan.C.InAmerica.

12.Whendoesthewomanreadnewspapers?

A.Atnight.B.Duringtheday.C.Intheshoppingtime.

13.What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Journalistandpasserby.C.Editorandnewspaperseller.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Tofindahousewithlowerrent.

B.Tosharearoomwithhisclosefriend.

C.Torentsomeplacequietenoughtostudy.

15.Doesthewomangetfamiliarwiththecity?

A.Maybe,asshehasalittleinformationtooffertheman.

B.Sure,assheknowswheretofindwhatthemanneeds.

C.Yes,assheisinchargeoftheaffairs.

16.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?

A.Amoneycashierworkinginasupermarket.

B.Amanagerarrangingparttimejobs

C.Astudentstudyinginacollege.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthespeakerdoing?

A.Reportingafootballgame.

B.Tellingastoryofafootballfan.

C.Givingaspecialreportaboutafootballteam.

18.Howdidtheteamfeelaboutthenextday'sgame?

A.Excited.B.Worried.C.Confident.

19.WhatdidCarlossayaboutthecup?

A.Hewasnotverysureofwinningthecup.

B.Histeamwouldtrytheirbestthoughtherewaslittlechanceofwinningthecup.

C.Histeamwouldwinacupeveniftheylostthegame.

20.WhydidCarloskeepthenamesofstartingplayersasecret?

A.Hewantedeveryplayertobefullypreparedforthegame.

B.Hehadn'tmadethefinaldecisionaboutityet.

C.Hewantedtogivethefansasurprise.

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

YouandyourfriendswillhavelotsoffunwithRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkies.Youcantalktosomeonewhoisinanotherroomatyourhouseorsomeonewhoisupto180feetawayfromyou.Youcantakeyourwalkie-talkiewithyouwhenyougocampingorwalking.

RabbitEarsWalkie-Talkiesareeasytouse.Thisiswhatyoudo:

1.PushtheONbutton.

2.HoldtheTALKbuttoninandsaysomething.Ifyourfriendhashis/herwalkie-talkieon,he/shewillhearyou.

Ifyouwanttotalkforalongtime,youcanlocktheTALKbutton.Justpushthebuttoninandup.Whenyoufinishtalking,pushtheTALKbuttondown.

3.Whenyoufinishtalking,letgooftheTALKbuttonandlisten.WhenyourfriendpushestheTALKbuttonandsayssomething,youwillhearwhatyourfriendsaysthroughyourwalkie-talkie.

4.Whenyoufinishtalkingwithyourfriend,pushtheONbuttonagaintoturnyourwalkie-talkieoff.

REMEMBER

◆Ifyoucannothear,pushL(loud)tomakeitlouder.

◆Ifitistooloud,pushS(soft)tomakeitquieter.

21.WhatareRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkiesusedfor?

A.Talkingwithothers.B.Listeningtomusic.C.Givingdirections.D.Locatingplaces.

22.HowcanyoulocktheTALKbutton?

A.Keepthebuttonon.B.Holdthebuttonback.

C.Pushthebuttoninandup.D.Turnthebuttonoffanddown.

23.Whichbuttonwillyoupushwhenyoucan'thearclearly?

A.SB.LC.TALKD.ON

24.Theauthorwritesthispassageto_____.

A.tellhowtomakeRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkies

B.showhowtouseRabbitEarsWalkie-Talkies

C.explaintothereadershiscampingexperience

D.introducesomespecialwaystomakefriends

B

HearingtheSweetestSongs

MyparentssaidIlostmyhearingasababy,butIknewIhadn’tlostanything.Noneofmypartshaddroppedoff.Nothinghadchanged:

Icouldhearmusicthatwascloseenoughtome.Icouldalsohearmymomwhenshewasinthesameroom.IcouldevenhearmycatpurrifIputmygoodearontopofhim.

Iwasn’tawareofanyhearinglossuntilIbegantowearahearingaidwhenIstartedlivingalone.Inoticeditruinedmypeaceofmind:

pencilstapping,phonesringing,andrefrigeratorshumming.Then,IbegantodiscovermanythingsIcouldn’tdo.Icouldn’ttellwheresoundscamefrom,norcouldItellfirealarmsfromburglaralarms.IoncemissedajobinterviewbecauseImisheardtheaddressonthephone.Forthefirsttime,IhadtoadmitthatIhadlostsomething.

Unlikeawheelchair,mydisabilitydoesn’tannounceitself.WhenIgotjobs,Ichosetokeepitasasecret.Onedayabusinessfriendsaid,“Nicolette,sometimesinmeetingsyouanswerthewrongquestions.Peopledon’tknowyoucan’thear,sotheythinkyou’restrange,stupid—orjustplainrude.Itwouldbebettertojusttellthem.”ButIknewifItold,peoplemightseeonlymydisability,andtheymightforgetthatIwasalsoawriter,apainter,andagoodgardener.Ifeltdisabledandhelpless.

ThisbotheredmetillImetmyhusband.OnemorningattheshoreIwaslisteningtothesoundsoftheseawhenmyhusbandsaid,“Hearthebird?

”“Whatbird?

”IlistenedharduntilIheardatinysound.Ifhehadn’tmentioneditIwouldneverhavenoticedit.AsIlistened,slowlyIbegantohear—orperhapsimagine—adistantsong.DidIreallyhearit?

Orjustheardinmyheartwhathesharedwithme?

Irealizedthatsongsimaginedwereassweetassongsheardandsongssharedweresweeterstill.

Thissharingiswhatboththedisabledandnon-disabledwant.Everyoneofus,ifwelivelongenough,willbecomedisabledinsomeway.Let’sshare.Now,justletmeseeyourlipswhenyouspeak.Andaskwhatyouwanttoknow.Theseareconversationsweallshouldhave,andit’snotthathardtobegin.

25.Whentheauthorworethehearingaid,she________.

A.feltbetterpreparedforthejobinterviewsB.wasabletoenjoydifferentsounds

C.experiencedasenseoflossD.wasteasedbyothers

26.Shedidn’ttellherdisabilitytoothersbecause________.

A.peoplemightfocusonherhearinglossB.shecouldgettheworkdoneasabled

C.peoplemightbecuriousaboutitD.shewantedtodomorejobs

27.WhydidNicolettewritethepassage?

A.Todrawpeople’sattentiontothehearingproblem.

B.Totellpeoplenottotreatthedisableddifferently.

C.Torememberthechallengesshefaced.

D.Toshowhowmuchshemissedbefore.

C

WhenJoangavebirthtothefirstboyinherfamilyinthreegenerations,sheandherhusbandwereoverjoyed.Sowereherparents.Joanexpectedhereldersister,Sally,tobejustasdelightedasthem.JoanhadalwaysadmiredSally---thebeautyandthestarofthefamily---andfelthappyaboutherachievements.

Butsincethebaby’sarrival,thesistershavebecomedistant.JoanfeelshurtforSallyseemscompletelyuninterestedinherbaby.Sally,whohasnochildren,claimsthatheryoungersister“actsasifnooneeverhadababybefore.”

NeitherSallynorJoanunderstandsthattherealcauseofthecurrentcoldnessisthattheirfamilyroleshavesuddenlychangedtotheopposite.FinallyJoanseemstobebetterthanhereldersister---andSallydoesn’tlikeit!

Theirdistancemaybetemporary,butitshowsthatchildhoodcompetitiondon’tfadeeasilyasagesgrow.Itcanremainpowerfulinrelationshipsthroughoutlife.

InastudyoftheUniversityofCincinnati,65menandwomenbetweenages25and93wereaskedhowtheyfeltabouttheirbrothersandsisters.Nearly75percentadmittedhavinghiddencompetitivefeelings.Inafewcases,theseemotionsweresostrongastohaveaffectedtheirentirelives.

Manyadultbrothersandsistersareclose,supportive---yetstilltendtocompete.TwobrothersIknowturnintokillerswhenonoppositesidesofatennisnet.Offthecourt,theyarethebestoffriends.Myownyoungersistercan’twaittotellmewhenI’veputonweight.However,she’saterriblecookandthatpleasesme;Iteaseherwhenshecomestodinner.Happily,despitethesesmallfailings,wehavebeenanimportantresourceforeachother.

Inbetweentheverycompetitiveandthegenerallysupportivechildrenliethosewhosaythatnofriendshipshouldsurvive.Somebrothersandsistersstayatarm’slength,butnevergiveupcompetitioncompletely.Whydothesepuzzling,unproductive,oftenpainfulrelationshipscontinuetoexist?

28.WhenJoan’ssonwasborn,Sally_______.

A.feltveryhappyB.feltnotdelightedC.movedawayD.admiredheralot

29.Whathappenstochildren’sdesiretocompetewiththeirbrothersandsisters?

A.Itsometimeswilldisappearwhentheygrowup.

B.Itwillneverdisappearthroughoutlife.

C.Itwillimprovetheirrelationshipswhentheygrowup.

D.Itwillneverharmtheirrelationshipswhentheygrowup.

30.Whydoestheauthor’ssisteroftentellherwhenshe’sputonweight?

A.Becauseshewantstheautho

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