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A.Foronehour.B.Fortwohours.C.Forthreehours.

听第2段对话,回答第8-10小题。

8.WhatdidJimdointhezoolastweek?

A.Hetookphotosofdolphins.

B.Hewatchedadolphinshow.

C.Hedrewpicturesofdolphins.

9.HowlonghasJimbeendrawingthepicture?

A.Forabout30minutes.B.Foranhour.C.Fortwohours.

10.What'

sthedolphindoinginthepicture?

A.Jumpingoutofwater.

B.Playingwithaball.

C.Swimminginthewater.

听第3段对话,回答第11-12小题。

11.WhatdoesNancyaskDavidtodo?

A.Openthedoor.B.Closethewindows.C.Driveherhome.

12.HowwillNancygohome?

A.ShewilltakeDavid'

scar.

B.Shewillrideherbike.

C.Shewilltakeabus.

听第4段对话,回答第13-15小题。

13.WhatwillJoedofirsttomorrowafternoon?

A.Visitthecity.B.Seeafriend.C.Holdaparty.

14.Wherewillthedancingpartytakeplace?

A.Atthedancingclub.B.InSally'

shouse.C.Intheschool.

15.Whattimewillthepartybegin?

A.At4p.m.B.At5p.m.C.At5a.m.

III.听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成信息记录表。

独白读两遍。

OrfordCastleInformationForm

History:

16. 

yearsold

Location:

Inthe17. 

ofEngland

Openingtime:

from10:

00a.m.to18. 

TheheightoftheTower:

19. 

Ticketprice:

Adults—£2.50

Children—20. 

Phonenumber:

01392-4570420

16. 

17. 

18. 

19. 

20. 

二、单项选择

21.TheGreens 

dinnerinthediningroomnow.

A.ishavingB.havingC.hasD.arehaving

22.Someone 

theclassroom.Look!

Howcleanitis!

A.hassweptB.issweepingC.aresweepingD.haveswept

23.InthespokenEnglishofsomeareasintheUS,the"

r"

soundsattheendofthewords 

.

A.aredroppedB.drop

C.arebeingdroppedD.havedropped

24.---DoyouknowEarthDay?

---Sure.It 

in1970totellustoprotectourplanet.

A.setsupB.setupC.issetupD.wassetup

25.Asclosefriends,theyused 

toschooltogether.

A.towalkB.walkingC.towalkingD.walk

26.---Ihearyou'

vegotanewiPhone4S. 

Ihavealook?

---Yes,certainly.

A.MayB.DoC.ShallD.Should

27.Lotsoffastfoodrestaurantsusethecolorred 

makecustomers 

A.to;

eatingfasterB.wantto;

eatfast

C.to;

eatfasterD.to;

toeatfast

28.Tedwashard-working.Hissuccessmadehimwork 

A.harderB.hardestC.morequicklyD.mostquickly

29.---DoyouknowWangFeng?

Hecanremember100groupsofnumbersinfiveminutes.

---Yes. 

manheis!

A.WhatasmartB.HowsmartC.WhatastupidD.Howstupid

30.We'

regoingtoSuzhouAmusementParkinLinda'

scar.Youcancomewithus 

youcanmeetustherelater.

A.orB.butC.andD.then

31.Ican'

tafford 

thatmotorcycle.It'

stooexpensive.

A.buyingB.boughtC.buysD.tobuy

32.---Theshirtlooksniceonyou!

Howmuchdoesit 

?

---Ijust 

tendollarsforit.

A.take;

affordedB.cost;

paid

C.cost;

spentD.take;

spent

33.--- 

ofvolunteerswillbeneededfor2014InternationalHorticultureExpositioninQingDao.

---Let'

sgoand 

them.

A.Thousands;

joinB.Thousand;

beamemberof

C.Threethousand;

takepartinD.Thousands;

bein

34.---Rememberto 

thelightswhenyouleavetheroom.

---OK,Iwill.

A.turndownB.turnupC.turnonD.turnoff

35. 

helpsusalottoprotecttheenvironment.

A.BuyingoldthingsB.Makingcheapthings

C.RecyclingthingsD.Usingcheapthings

三、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)

36.---Doyouknowthea 

ofthistypeofbicycle?

---It'

sverylight.

37.Theykilledmanysharkslastyear.Howc 

theyare!

38.Wheni 

iswelldevelopedinonecountry,thepeopletherewillberichandliveabetterlife.

39.Sofar,nos 

studieshaveshownthatsharksfinsaregoodforhealth.

40.IsawtheWhiteHousewheretheP 

oftheUSAlives.

41.Idon'

tlikelionsbecausethey'

reu 

42.Peoplethrowl 

intotheriverandmakeitreallydirty.

43.Thestudentsfromagreenschoolarehelpingcollectwastepaperandbottlesforr 

四、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)

44.Thecityhasdevelopedintoacenterof 

(工业).

45.Isuggestyouusethepublic 

(运输工具)asmuchasyoucan.

46.Therestaurantownerhaslearnedhowtomakemoneyfrom 

(科学的)studies.

47.Ican'

tstand(容忍)thepeoplewhoare 

(残忍的)toanimals.

48.Mr.Wangridestoworkeverydaybecausehecan'

(买得起)acar.

49.Beingtallgiveshiman 

(优势)overtheotherbasketballplayers.

50.Don'

tuse 

(塑料的)bags.

51.Wecollectthewastepaperto 

(回收利用)it.

五、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)

52.Smokingis 

 

(对…有害)ourhealth.

53.你会为你的粗心大意付出代价的。

Youwill 

yourcarelessness.

54.Iamtheonlychildinmyfamily,andI 

(过去是)bea“LittleEmperor”.(词数不限)

55.在中国到处都有人打羽毛球。

InChina,badminton 

everywhere.

56.我还没有去过长城。

(词数不限)

theGreatWall 

六、完形填空

GlobalwarmingmeansthetemperatureoftheEarthisgettinghigherandhigher.IftheEarthgets57 

someofthefollowingthingscouldhappen:

●Thesealevelcould58 

becauseofthemeltingofseaice.

●Manyanimalsthatliveontheicemight59 

out.

●Therecouldbemorefloods(洪水),60 

neartheseaandrivers.

●Someplantsandanimalsmightdiebecausetheycannotliveinhigh61 

Globalwarmingisavery62 

problemnow.Thereissomethingwecandotohelptoslowitdown.

Scientistshavebeenstudyingglobalwarmingforyears.Theyhavefoundthatsomethingsthatpeopledoineverydaylifemakemuchgasthat63 

globalwarming.Onebigcauseofthisistheburningofoil,gasandcoalforenergyforourcarsandhomes.Thisgivesofftoomuchgreenhousegas.Wecandosomethingtocut64 

ontheamountofgreenhousegas.

1.Wecanreallyhelpbyusinglessenergyinlife,andlessgasinourfamilycars.Weshouldturnoffthe65 

andturndownotherelectricalequipment.Weshouldwalkmoreandusecarsless.

2.66 

cantakeinsomeofthegreenhousegas.Soweshouldplantmoretrees.

57.A.biggerB.olderC.hotterD.slower

58.A.riseB.fallC.remainD.quit

59.A.goB.dieC.letD.put

60.A.especiallyB.luckilyC.continuallyD.nearly

61.A.talentB.tentC.topD.temperature

62.A.easyB.naturalC.seriousD.nervous

63.A.stopsB.causesC.preventsD.affects

64.A.offB.intoC.outD.down

65.A.doorsB.lightsC.invitationsD.roads

66.A.GrassesB.FlowersC.ForestsD.Animals

七、阅读理解

A

RachelCarsonwasbornintheUSAonMay,1907.Hermother,MariaCarson,hadbeenaschoolteacher.Shealsolovednature.SheshowedRachelthebeautyofnature.ShealsotaughtRacheladeeploveforbooks.Asaquietchild,Rachellikedtoreadandwritestories.Ataveryearlyage,shedecidedshewantedtobeawritersomeday.Herstoryfirstappearedinachildren'

smagazinewhenshewastenyearsold.

HerfirstbookUndertheSeaWindcameoutin1941.In1948,MissCarsonbeganworkingonanotherbook,TheSeaAroundUs.Shealwaysrememberedcarefullywhenshewrote.ShecollectedinformationfrommorethanonethousandplacestowriteTheSeaAroundUs.Whenthebookcameoutin1951,itwontheNationalBookAward.ItwasNo.1onthebest-sellerlistformorethanayear.TheSeaAroundUsmadeRachelCarsonfamous.

RachelCarson'

smostfamousbook,SilentSpringcameoutin1962.Inthisbook,shepointedoutthattheuseofsomekindsofpesticides(杀虫剂)likeDDTwouldcausethenumberofbirdstodeclinebecauseitwouldkillthemaswell.Finally,inNovember1969,theUnitedSatesgovernmentdecidedthattheuseofDDTmuststopintwoyears.

RachelCarsonhasbeenregardedasagreatenvironmentalist(环保主义者)andwriter.Shewillberememberedbytheworld.

67.RachelCarsonhadadeeplovefornatureandbooksbecauseof 

A.herfatherB.hermother

C.herschoolteacherD.herbrother

68.Racheldecidedthatshewantedtobeawriterwhen 

A.shewasveryyoungB.shewasincollege

C.shebecameateacherD.shebecamefamous

69.TheChinesemeaningoftheword"

decline"

inthispassageisprobably"

 

"

A.增加B.减少C.维持D.翻番

70.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.RachelCarsonwasacarefulandseriouswriter.

B.TheSeaAroundUswontheNationalBookAward.

C.InSilentSpringRachelsaidsomepesticideswerebadfortheenvironment.

D.TheuseofDDTwasstoppedassoonasthebookSilentSpringcameout.

B

Thereislittledoubtthathousecatfirstdevelopednaturallyfromancientwildcats.ThecleverestrelativeistheAmericawildcatwhichstilllivesinAfricatoday.ThisisunderstandablebecausethefirsthousecatscamefromAfrica.

CatsfirststartedtolivearoundpeopleinEgyptabout6,000-7,000yearsago.FromEgypt,catsstartedtomovearoundtheworld.ThisisaboutthesametimethatEgyptiansbeganstoringgrain(谷物)inbuildings.Scientistsusedtobelievethatpeopletamedcatstocatchmiceandprotectthegrain.However,catsdon'

tliketobetoldwhattodo!

Now,scientistsbelievedthatcatsfollowedthemiceandlearnedtoacceptpeople.Finally,someofthecatsbegantogrowcomfortablearoundpeople,theseweresmallercatsthatneededprotection.Asthesecatsand

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