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每段对话仅读一遍。

例:

Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

答案是C。

1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.TogooutwithSally.B.ToseeSally.C.TotalktoSally.

2.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Togoshopping.B.Toseeafilm.C.Tohavehaircut.

3.WhenwillthenextbusleaveforBeijing?

A.10:

07.B.10:

30.C.11:

00.

4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheboy?

A.Heoftenfindsexcusestobeoff.

B.Hisgrandfatherisoftenill.

C.Hisgrandfathermarriedagain.

5.Whatdidthewomantellthemantodo?

A.Topostaletter.B.Togetthebread.C.Tobuynewspapers.

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。

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.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftravellingwithfamily?

A.Tiring.B.Exciting.C.Boring.

7.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodoatlast?

A.Flysomewhereforatrip.

B.Goonaroadtripwithfriends.

C.Travelwiththeirfamilymembers.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Whichsportsteamtochoose.B.Whentoplayvolleyball.C.Whytochangesports.

9.Whatisthewomanconsideringforherdecision?

A.Herstudytalent.B.Hersportstechnique.C.Hergradesforcollege.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wherearetheapples?

A.Intheman’scar.B.InTim’scar.C.Inthewoman’scar.

11.WhatisTimdoing?

A.Buyingfood.B.Writingahook.C.Takingthegarbageout.

12.Howdidrimhurthiselbow(手肘)?

A.Byplayingbaseball.B.Byfallingondogfood.C.Bycarryingaheavyhagupstairs.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.WhyisJackgoingabroad?

A.Tostudy.B.Togoshopping.C.Tovisithismother.

14.WhatdidJack’smotherbuyforhim?

A.Somehats.B.Someshorts.C.Somejeans.

15.Whydoesn’tJackpackacoat?

A.Hewantstobuyanewone.

B.Thereisnoroominhissuitcase.

C.Itisunnecessaryinsuchawarmclimate.

16.Whatistheweatherlikeinspring?

A.It’srainy.B.It’swindy.C.It’salittlehot.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdoesthespeakerlikemostaboutTheKnifeandTalk?

A.Thejazzmusic.B.Thedeliciouspancakes.C.Thefriendlyowner.

18.WhatkindofsaladdidtheownerofLettuceHaveSaladrecommendtothespeaker?

A.Lemonchickensalad.B.Turkishcucumbersalad.C.Russiansalad.

19.Inwhichplacedoesthespeakereatlunch?

A.TheKnifeandTalk.B.LettuceHaveSalad.C.HappyEating.

20.WhatdoweknowaboutHappyEating?

A.Itispopularwithofficeworkers.

B.Ithasbeenopenformanyyears.

C.Ittakesalongtimetogetatable.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;

每小题2.5分,满分37.5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

InternationalSummerCampsforTeenagers

WhatdoyoudowithateenwhosesummerholidayplansamounttosleepandWeChat?

Tryaninternationalsummercamp.

VillageCamps

Salavas,Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes,France

+33475881681

Bestfor:

Riverfun

Suitablefor:

11-17years;

£1996(13nights),starting30Juneor14July

ThisgranddaddyofEuropeancamps(nowinits49thyear)hassitesinAustria,Portugal,Switzerlandandelsewhere,butfewcanboast(有)alocationasspectacularastheSummerRiverExperienceCamponthebanksoftheArdeche.

It'

sawell-runoperationwithrockclimbingandcanoe(独木舟)trainingendinginatwo-day30kmcanoedescentoftheGorgewithanovernightsleepinatent.

CampAdventureAcademy

Lethem,Germany

+4940410094900

Survival

7-16years;

£375foroneweek,June23-August31

SetinthebeautifulLuneburgerHeideNationalPark,SurvivalCampistheultimate(终极的)outdooradventure.

Survivorsheadintotheforesttolearnsurvivaltechniquesandfacethetoughestchallengesfromlightingfiresandbuildingshelterstocrossingrivers.

Attheendoftheweek,eachparticipantwillreceiveacertificate,proclaimingthematruesurvivorandreadytobattlethemostdifficultofsituations.

OceanYouthTrust

Gosport,England

Seafaring

12-25years;

six-nightsail-£575personfrom16to22July,29Julyto1Augustor4to11August.

Nottrulyacamp,butthishasadventure,friendshipandsheerthrillsinspades(大量).OYTgivessailtrainingtohundredsofdisadvantagedchildreneachyearandduringtheholidays,offersplacestochildrenfrommainstreambackgroundstoo.

Youngsterslearntosail,navigateandcookonOYT'

s32-metreboatProlific,crewingtheboat(withexperthelp)onvoyagestoFranceandtheChannelIslands.

21.What’stheadvantageofVillageCamps?

A.Teenagerscanlearnsomesurvivaltechniques.B.Teenagerscanexperiencesomeadventures.

C.Eachparticipantwillreceiveacertificate.D.Teenagerscangetcanoetraining.

22.WhichcampissuitableforJack’seight-year-oldson?

A.VillageCamps.B.CampAdventureAcademy.

C.OceanYouthTrust.D.None.

23.Ifyouwanttolearnhowtosail,whichcamp(s)canyoutry?

A.OceanYouthTrust.B.VillageCamps.

C.CampAdventureAcademy.D.OceanYouthTrustandVillageCamps.

B

JeremySavage,aged17,andIanMarshall,aged16,wenttotheRockyMountainswiththeirparentsfortheweekend.OnSaturdaymorning,thetwoboysdecidedtoclimbCathedralMountainbythemselveswhiletheirparentsrelaxedatthecampsite.Afterthreehours,theyreachedthetopwithnoproblems.

However,troublebeganwhentheystartedtheclimbdownthemountain.Ononeverydangerouspartofthepath,Ianfellthreemetresoffthesideofthepath.JeremywasabletoclimbdowntowhereIanwas.Ianwasbadlyinjuredandcouldnotmove.Jeremyhadtodecidewhattodo.Heneededhelp,buthedidnotwanttoleavehisfriend.HeusedwaterfromhisownbottletocleanthedirtandbloodfromIan’sfaceandhands.HetriedtohelpIanstandup,butIan’srightlegwashurtingtoomuch.Theyhadtowaitandhopethatsomeonewouldcomeandhelpthem.

Whentheboysdidnotreturntothecampsitethatevening,theirparentsbecameveryworried.Theygotintouchwithparkworkersandbegansearchingfortheboys.Soonmorethan20peoplewerelookingfortheboys.

Asnightfell,theboyswerestillmissing.Whiletheywaitedforhelptoarrive,JeremygaveIanhisfoodandwaterandheletIanlieonhisjacketsohewouldbemorecomfortable.Astheeveninggrewdarker,IantoldJeremytoleavehimandgobacktotheirparents,buthestilldidnotleave.JeremythoughtitwastoodangerousforIantobealone.Thenightwascoldandwindy,andJeremyusedhisjacketandanextrashirttokeepIanwarm.

Atsunrise,Jeremydecidedthattheonlywaytohelphisfriendwastocarryhim.So,theystartedthelongclimbbacktotheirparents.SometimesJeremycarriedIanonhishack.Sometimeshecarriedhiminhisarms.Finally,afterfourhours,theyarrivedatthecampsitewheretheirparentswerewaiting."

IwillalwaysrememberwhatJeremydidforme,"

saidIan."

Hesavedmylife.Thatisthegreatestthingthatapersoncandoforhisfriend."

24.WhathappenedtoIanonhiswaydownthemountain?

A.Ianfellthreemilesoffthesideofthepath.

B.IanclimbeddowntowhereJeremywas.

C.Ianwasbadlyinjuredandcouldnotmove.

D.IandecidedwhattodobecauseJeremywasinjured.

25.Whydidtheboys'

parentsgetintouchwiththeparkworkers?

A.Becausetheyknewtheboysgotinjured.

B.Becausetheboysreturnedtothecampsitewithwounds.

C.Becausetheyneededwaterandfood.

D.Becausetheboysdidnotreturntothecampsitethatevening.

26.Whiletheywerewaitingforhelp,whatdidJeremyNOTdoforIan?

A.JeremygaveIanhisfoodandwater.

B.JeremyletIanlieonhisjacketsohewouldbemorecomfortable.

C.JeremyleftIanalonetofindsomehelp.

D.JeremyusedhisjacketandanextrashirttokeepIanwarm.

27.Howlongdidittaketheboystoarrivebacktothecampsite?

A.Fourhours.B.Onenight.C.Twodays.D.About24hours.

C

Formostpeople,below-freezingtemperaturesgenerallyputastoptooutdoorexercise,butSiberiannativeBorisFyodorovisnotmostpeople.

Minutesafterthecalendartickedovertothispast2014NewYear'

sEve,Fyodorovsetoffonasolo,out-and-backmarathonrunfromhishomeintheSiberianvillageofOymyakon,completingthe26.2-milecourse-hisfirstmarathon-injustoverfivehours.Duringtherunheexperiencedtemperaturesaslowas-38℃.Andthatwasjustthewayhewantedit.

"

Iheardaboutothermarathonsaroundtheglobe,namingthemselves'

thecoldest'

likethemostrecentNorthPolemarathonwithrunnersgoingat-28℃."

FyodorovtoldtheSiberianTimes."

Ithoughtsurelythiscannotberight.OurOymyakonisthecoldestinhabitedplaceinnorthernhemisphere(半球).Whydon'

twearrangeamarathonhere?

Oymyakoniswidelyconsideredtobeoneofthecoldestplacesontheplanet,anditsrecord-lowtemperatureof-68℃,recordedin1933,istiedforthecoldestrecordedtemperatureforanyinhabitedplaceonEarth.TheaverageJanuarytemperatureintheareais-50℃.

NotonlydidFyodorovfinishthemarathoninhighspirits,buthealsowantsittobecolderthenexttimehetriesit."

IreallywanttoorganizethenextOymyakonmarathoninJanuarywhentheairgoesdownto-50℃or-60℃."

hesaid.

Fyodorovisnotthefirstpersontotakeonacold-weatherathleticchallengelikethis.InadditiontotheNorthPoleMarathon,takingrunnersonanout-and-backtourfromRussia’sBellingshausenStation,t

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