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C.14.

A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.

2.Whoserecorderisthebest?

A.Jack'

s.B.Theman'

3.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Typingaletter.

B.Repairingamachine.

C.Teachingthewomansomething.

4.Howoldistheboy'

ssister?

A.10.B.12.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Whentoplaythepiano.

B.Howoftentogotothegym.

C.Howtodealwithstress.

第二节(共15小题;

每小题L5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。

听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。

6.WhatareMei'

slessonsabout?

A.Painting.

B.SpeakingChinese.

C.DrawingChinesewords.

7.HowdoesMeisteacherhelpMei?

A.Hemakeslearningfun.

B.Hetellshertobepatient.

C.Hemakesthelessonseasy.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatdoestheboydisliketoeat?

C.Cake.

C.Hisfather.

C.Getreadyforbed.

A.Vegetables.B.Meat.

9.Whotoldtheboypeopleshoulddrinkmilk?

A.Hismother.B.Histeacher.

10.Whatwilltheboydonext?

A.Eathissalad.B.Drinkfruitjuice.

听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatwillthemandotoday?

A.Buysomedogfood.

B.Bringhisdogtothedoctor.

C.Haveacheck-upforhimself.

12.Whatdoesthewomansayabouthersister?

A.Shehasason.

B.Shedoesntlikedogs.

C.Shedoesnttreatherdogverywell.

13.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?

A.Theman'

sdogislucky.

B.Herdogislikeherchild.

C.Shewantsadogsoon.

听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。

14.WhendidSueleavelastnight?

A.Ataround10:

00p.m.

B.Ataround10:

30p.m.

C.Ataround11:

15.

C.Somewater.

WhatdidMatthavetodrink?

A.Somesoda.B.Somejuice.

16.Whowonthegame?

A.Chris.

B.Joey.

C.Matt.

17.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthegame?

A.Hewaslucky.

B.Hegottiredofplaying.

C.Hedidn'

thaveachancetowin.

听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。

18.Whowasfromthefarm?

A.Theduck.B.Thefish.C.Thedog.

19.Whydidthelittlerabbittryswimminginthewater?

A.Otheranimalslikeddoingit.

B.Hewantedtoleavethefarm

C.Hewantedtoprovehewasthebest.

20.Whatdidtherabbitsayattheend?

A.Helikedtobeoutsidethefarm.

B.Hedidn'

tlikeswumning.

C.Hewantedtostayhome.

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Exercisehelpstokeepusingoodhealth.DoctorsattheAmericanHeartAssociationsuggestgettingatleast150minutesofproperphysicalactivityeveryweek.Manypeopleexerciseforafewminuteseverydayoreveryotherday.So.getting150minuteseveryweekiseasy.

Butwhataboutthosetimeswhenyouaresick?

Ifyoudonotfeelwell,shouldyoukeepfollowingyourexercisehabit?

Followingaretheanswersfromhealthexperts(专家).

EdwardR.LaskowskiisadoctorattheMayoClinic.Heandotherexpertshaveageneralruleaboutexercisingwhenyouaresick.Itisusuallyfinetoexerciseproperly(nothard),heexplains,ifyoursymptoms(症状)areall"

abovetheneck'

\Thesesignsmayuicludeaninnynose,sneezing("

喷嗓)orasorethroat.

GeralynCoopersmith.aphysicalfitnesstrainerwhohaswrittenseveralbooksonexerciseofferssimilaradvice.However,bothCoopersmithandDr.Laskowskisuggesttakingabreakfromexercisingifsignsofyourillnessappearsfc'

belowtheneck"

.Payspecialattentiontosymptomssuchaschestcongestion(胸闷),badcoughorpaininthestomach.

Thereareothersymptomsthatcantellyoutoavoidexercise.Theyincludeahigherthannormalbodytemperature,asenseoffeelingverytired,andwidespreadmuscle(刖L肉)pain.

BothCoopersmithandDr.Laskowskisuggestlisteningtoyourbody.Ifyoufeelreallybad.takeabreakandletyourbodyrest.Ifyoudon'

tfeeltoobad.theseexpertsbothsuggestcuttingdowntheamountofexercise.Forexample,ifyouusuallyrun.takeaquickwalkinstead.

21.Howlongshouldpeopledoexerciseaccordingtodoctors?

A.Nolessthantwoandahalfhoursaweek.

B.Onehundredandfiftyminuteseachday.

C.Atleastafewminuteseveryday.

D.About150minuteseveryotherday.

22.Peoplewithsymptoms“belowtheneck"

areadvisedto.

A.stopexerciseB.walkinsteadofrun

C.ignorethesymptomsD.dolessexercise

23.Whatdoestheimderlinedpart“listeningtoyourbody"

inthelastparagraphmean?

A.Takinggoodcareofyourself.

B.Learningtotakeadviceofyourbody.

C.Makingdecisionsaccordingtoyourphysicalcondition.

D.Listeningtomusicwhenexercisingtokeephealthy.

24.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Warningsagainstexercisewhenyouareill.

B.Harmfulresultsofexercisewhenyouareill.

C.Timeforexercisewhenyouareill.

D.Professionalsuggestionsonexercisewhenyouareill.

B

Languageispartofourdailylives,nomatterwhereweliveintheworld.Similarly,musicisapartofmanypeopleslives.Bothlanguageandmusicplayahugeroleinourcultureandherearesomeoftheirsimilarities.

♦Bothlanguageandmusichaveawritingsystem.InEnglishwerecordlanguageusingthealphabet,whichisacollectionofletters.Similarly,weusenotestokeeparecordofmusic.Justasyouarereadingthiscollectionoflettersandfindmeaninginit,musiciansreadnotesandcreatemeaningintheformofmusicwhichwecanhear.SojustasyoureadEnglish,youcanreadmusic.Bywritingpiecesoftextormusic,weareabletoshareexperiencesthroughtime.Icanreadorheartheideasofsomeonewholivedhundredsofyearsago,whichisreallyquiteexciting.

♦Bothvary(改变)withculture.Youcanmakeagoodguessatwheresomeoneisfrombylisteningtothelanguagetheyuse.Inthesameway,weknowthatstylesofmusicaredifferentaroundtheworld,givingustheopportunitytoexploremanydifferentculturesthroughtheirmusicandprovidinguswithmusicforeverysituation.

♦Bothsharefeelings.YoucanknowthatIamangryrthroughmywords.Similarly,musiccansoundangry,sadorhappy.Musiccanshowyouexactlyhowthecomposer(作曲者)wasorisfeeling,andallowsustosharethatfeeling.Whenyoufeelhappy,youmaywanttosinganddancetoahappysongtocelebrateyourhappiness,whileyouprobablywanttolistentosadmusicwhenyouarefeelingdown.Ithinkwehaveallusedmusictoexpressourfeelings.

25.What'

sthemainideaofthetext?

A.Languageispartofpeople'

sdailylives.

B.Musicplaysanimportantroleinpeople'

slives.

C.Languageandmusicaresimilarinmanyways.

D.Musicismoreimportantthanlanguageforus.

26.HowdoestheauthordevelophisideainPara2?

A.Bygivingexamples.B.Bymakingacomparison.

C.Bydescribingdetails.D.Bylistingreasons.

27.Whatmightpeopledowhenthey'

reinlowspiritaccordingtothetext?

A.Talkingtoacomposer.B.Singingahappysong.

C.Dancingtodelightfulmusic.D.Listeningtounhappymusic.

c

Iamapersonwhohasalwayslovedreading.Forme,itiseasytogetlostinabookandreturntotheworldacoupleofhourslaterhavingbeenonanadventure.Asa6-year-old.IcouldbefoundreadingHarryPotter,adifficultbookfora6-year-oldbutIenjoyeditallthesame.Now,asastudent,itishardertofindthetimetoreadbooksforpleasure;

however.IrelishthesummerswhereIhavethetimetoreadtosatisfymyself.Growingup.itsoonbecameclearthatspellingformewasnotdifficultandIhadawidevocabulary.ThisisbecauseIbeganreadingfromsuchayoungage.

MyadviceforyouasEnglishlearnerswouldbetoreadthebooksthatyouhaveoftenreadinyourownlanguageinEnglish.Reading,storiesespecially,isagreatwayofimprovingyourvocabularyandspellingwithoutnoticingasyouarelostinthestoryForme.IhavereadHarryPotterandthePhilosopher'

sStoneiiiFrenchandamcurrentlyreadingHarryPotterandtheChamberofSecretsinSpanish.ThisisareallyusefulwayofbeingabletoreadinanotherlanguagebecauseIknowthestoiysowellinEnglish,itiseasytofollowthestoryintheforeignlanguageevenifIdonotunderstandeveryword.

Thisisanotherimportantpoint:

itisnotnecessarytounderstandeveryword.Ifyouunderstandthemeaningofthesentence,eachwordisnotnecessarilyimportant.Sometimesitisimpossibletotranslatedirectlyfromonelanguagetoanother.Quiteoften,ifawordisusedseveraltimesinatext,youcangainyourownmeaningfromitanditmakesmuchmoresensethanifyoutriedtotranslateitinthefirstplace.

Giveitatry.Ifyoulikereadingyoucouldbeopeningupawholenewworldofliterature.

28.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthorsreadingexperiences?

A.Heoftenspenthourstakinganadventure.

B.Hedidn5tlikeHarryPotteranymorewithage.

C.Hecouldspareenoughtimereadingforfunasastudent.

D.Readinghelpedhimalotsincehisearlyage.

29.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword"

relish"

inparagraph1?

A.Spend.B.Lose.C.Enjoy.D.Hate.

30.WhatsuggestiondoestheauthorgiveforlearningEnglish?

A.ReadingEnglishstoriesyou'

refamiliarwithinyourownlanguage.

B.ReadingHarryPotterindifferentlanguages.

C.Improvingyourvocabularyandspellingbydesign.

D.Understandingthestoryinyourownlanguage.

31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.BetterWaystoReadstories.

B.TheBenefitsofReading.

C.HowtoImproveSpellingandVocabulary.

D.IsItNecessarytoKnowEachWord?

D

It'

sareallygoodideatovisitcollegesbeforeyouapplybecausetheirwebsitescanalllookandsoundthesame.Nothingwillgiveyouthesenseofwhatitwillactuallybeliketoliveonacollegecampus(校忱I)likevisiti

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