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4.WhereisLindanow?
A.Inthewoman’soffice.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inthelibrary.
5.Whatarethespeakersdoingnow?
A.Arrangingfurniture.B.Cleaningthehouse.C.Doingsomeshopping.
第二节:
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.ColleaguesB.SalesgirlandcustomerC.Husbandandwife
7.Wherewillthespeakersgonext?
A.ToarestaurantB.ToachurchC.Toaclothingstore
听第7段材料,回答8、9题。
8.Whatdidthewomanaskthemantolookfor?
A.ThekeyB.ThecarC.Themap
9.HowwillthespeakerslookforMr.White’saddress?
A.ByusingGPSB.ByusingthemapC.ByusingtheInternet
听第8段材料,回答10至12题。
10.WherewillJamesbewhenthetyphooncomes?
A.InthebasementB.InthebackyardC.Inthefrontyard
11.WhoisJamesprobably?
A.AscientistB.AstudentC.Afireman
12.WhydoesJameswanttofilmthetyphoon?
A.Todosomeresearch.B.Tofinishhisreport.C.Toimpressthewoman.
听第9段材料,回答13至16题。
13.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Tom’sjobB.ThesupermarketC.Tom’smanager
14.WhatdidTomdoonWednesday?
A.Heliftedheavyboxes.B.Hecleanedthemess.C.Heputbottlesonshelves.
15.Whywasthemanagerangry?
A.Tomwasconfused.B.Tombrokesomejars.C.Tomwaslateforwork.
16.WhendidTomleaveworkonFriday?
A.At6pmB.At9pmC.After9pm
听第10段材料,回答17至20题。
17.Whowastheteacherforthecourseinthepast?
A.KarlSmithB.KarlBrownC.CarolBrown
18.Howoftendostudentstakethiscourse?
A.TwiceamonthB.TwiceaweekC.Threetimesaweek
19.Whattakesthebiggestpercentageofthemark?
A.Theattendance.B.Theresearchproject.C.Thefinaltest.
20.Whencanstudentsmeettheteacherinhisoffice?
A.OnTuesdayB.OnWednesdayC.OnThursday
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)
A
BeijingImperialCourtFood
ImperialCourtFood(宫廷菜)isastyleoffoodwithoriginsintheImperialPalaceanditiswell-knownfortheoriginalfeaturesoftherawmaterialsandcarefullyselectedingredients(原料).Inaddition,thedishesaredecoratedwithdifferentcoloredvegetablesandfruitsinvariousshapes.Eachdishhasaspecialname,suchasYuFengHuanChao.Andsomeofthemevenhaveshortstories.Today,ImperialCourtFoodhasbecomeanimportantschoolofChinesecookingwithseveralplacesofferingthisspecialtaste.Whileexpensive,itisworthtrying.
RestaurantsofImperialCourtFood
●FangshanRestaurant
FangshanRestaurantisthemostfamousoneofferingthefirst-classImperialCourtFood.Therestaurantismadeupofthreepartsanditcanhold500peopleeatingatthesametime.Itisdecoratedinimperialstylewiththedesignofdragonandphoenix.HereisthebestplacetoexperiencethelifeoftheChineseemperorsinformerdays.Now,itservesnearly800kindsofImperialCourtDishes.Amongthem,Man-HanBanquetisthemostfamous.
●LiJiaCaiRestaurant
Thedinnerhereisservedbysetmenustartingat¥
298/person.Thatistosay,aguestcannotorderadishbutasetofdishes.Therearenochemicalsinthedishesandalltastesarenatural.ThisrestauranthaswelcomedmanyfamouspeopleincludingBillGates,theformerpremierofBritain,JohnMajor,andChinesesuperstarJackieChan.
●YushanRestaurant
Thelayoutoftherestaurantfollowstheimperialpalace.Wheneatingintherestaurant,dinersareservedbywaitressesintraditionalimperialclothes.
●DaZhaiMen
Thedishesandsnackscookedinthisrestaurantareworthytohaveatry.And,thetraditionalperformancesatnightisoneoftherestaurant’sattractions.
●RoyalPalace
Bothofthefoodandserviceofthisrestaurantaresogood.Youcanalsoenjoysomewonderfulperformancesinthislargecourtyard.
21.ImperialCourtFoodstandsoutbecauseofthefollowingEXCEPT___________.
A.prettydecorationsB.selectivematerialsC.pleasantnamesD.reasonableprices
22.Ifyou’dliketotryMan-HanBanquet,whichrestaurantshouldyougoto?
A.FangshanRestaurant.B.LiJiaCaiRestaurant.C.YushanRestaurant.D.DaZhaiMen.
23.InwhichrestaurantcanyouenjoyChinesetraditionalperformances?
A.LiJiaCaiRestaurant.B.DaZhaiMen.C.YushanRestaurant.D.RoyalPalace.
24.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.TodescribewhatImperialCourtFoodislike.
B.TopersuadethereaderstotryImperialCourtFood.
C.TocomparedifferentrestaurantsofImperialCourtFood.
D.TointroduceImperialCourtFoodandconcernedrestaurants.
B
Onedayanoldwomanwastravellingaloneinthemountains.Suddenlyshesawsomethingshininginthestream(溪流).Whenshecameclose,shefounditwasaprecious(宝贵的)stone.Sheputthestoneintoherbagandwentonwithhertrip.
Thenextdaytheoldwomanmetayoungman,whowasalsoatravelerinthemountains.Theyoungmanlookedveryhungry,sotheoldwomanopenedherbagtoshareherfood.Thehungrytravelersawthepreciousstoneandaskedcarefully,"
Thestoneisbeautiful.Wouldyouliketogiveittome?
"
Sure.Whynot?
thewomansaid,andhandedthestonetohim.
Theyoungmanlefthappilywiththestone.Heknewitwasworthenoughtogivehimsecurityforalifetime.Butafewdayslaterhecamebacktoreturnthestonetothewoman.
I'
vebeenthinking."
hesaid."
Iknowhowvaluablethestoneis,butIgiveitbackandhopethatyoucangivemesomethingevenmoreprecious.Givemewhatyouhaveinyourbag."
Thewomanopenedherbag.Itwasalmostempty.Shelookedattheyoungmanandsmiled,"
Ihavenothingspecialinmybag,butIdohavesomethingprecious—thejoyofgiving!
Theyoungmanfeltashamed(惭愧的)andleftsilently.
25.Howdidtheoldwomanfindthepreciousstone?
A.ShedugitoutinavalleyB.Shefounditinhisfood.
C.Shenoticeditshininginthestream.D.Shesawitinthewoman’sbag.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"
security"
inParagraph4probablymean?
A.Worry.B.Money.C.HealthD.Trouble.
27.Themanreturnedthestonetothewomanbecause________.
A.hefoundthestonewasnotprecious
B.heunderstoodtherealmeaningofjoy
C.hefeltembarrassed(尴尬的)attakingawaythestone
D.hewantedtogetsomethingevenmoreprecious
C
Everypersonhastheirownwayofsayingthings,theirownspecialexpressions.ManyeverydayAmericanexpressionsarebasedoncolors.Redisahotcolor.Americansoftenuseittoexpressheat.Theymaysaytheyareredhotaboutsomethingunfair.Whentheyareredhottheyareveryangryaboutsomething.ThesmallhottastingpeppersfoundinmanyMexicanfoodsarecalledredhotsfortheircolorandtheirfierytaste.Fastloudmusicispopularwithmanypeople.Theymaysaythemusicispopularwithmanypeople.Theymaysaythemusicisredhot,especiallythekindcalledDixiclandjazz.
Pinkisalighterkindofred.Peoplesometimessaythey’reinthepinkwhenthey’reingoodhealth.TheexpressionwasfirstusedinAmericaatthebeginningofthe20thcentury.Itprobablycamefrommanybabieswhowerebornwithanicepinkcolorshowinggoodhealth.
Blueisacoolcolor.ThetraditionalbluesmusicintheUnitedStatesistheoppositeofredhotmusic.Bluesisslow,sadandsoulful.DukeEllingtonandhisorchestrarecordedafamoussong---MoodIndigo—aboutthedeepbluecolor,indigo.Inthewordsofthesong:
“Youaren’tbluetillyou’vehadthatMoodIndigo.”Someonewhoisblueisverysad.
Thecolorgreenisnaturalfortreesandgrass.Butitisanunnaturalcolorforhumans.Apersonwhohasasickfeelinginhisstomachmaysayhefeelsalittlegreen.Apassengeronaboatwhoisfeelingverysickfromhighwavesmaylookverygreen.Sometimesapersonmaybeupsetbecausehedoesnothavesomethingasniceashisfriend’s,likeafastnewcar.Thatpersonmaysayheisgreenwithenvy.Somepeoplearegreenwithenvybecauseafriendhasmoredollarsofgreenbacks.Dollarsarecalledgreenbacksbecausethatisthecolorofthebacksideofthepapermoney.
Thecolorblackisoftenusedinexpressions.Peopledescribeadayinwhicheverythinggoeswrongasablackday.Thedateofamajortragedyisrememberedasablackday.Ablacklistisillegalnow.Butatonetime,somebusinessesrefusedtoemploypeoplewhowereonablacklistforbelongingtounpopularorganizations.
28.Ifyouhadyourwalletstolenwhiledoingsomeshopping,youmaycallit________.
A.awhitedayB.agreendayC.areddayD.ablackday
29.SupposeMr.Brownsayshisthreechildrenareallinthepink.Thismeanstheyare________.
A.fitandhealthyB.gentleandmodestC.creativeandenergeticD.luckyandwealthy
30.Whenshegothomeandfoundnothinghadbeendonebyherhusband,Janewasreally________.
A.blueB.redhotC.greenD.black
31.Inthefollowparagraph,thewritermighttellthereadersomethingabout________.
A.people’sresponsetowardsablackdayB.morewordsaboutacolor,suchasbrown
C.theinfluenceofthetraditionalbluesD.unpopularorganizationsintheworld
D
AccordingtonewresearchfromtheUniversityofCambridgeinEngland,sheepareabletorecognizehumanfacesfromphotographs.Thefarmanimals,whoaresocialandhavelargebrains,werepreviouslyknowntobeabletorecognizeoneanother,aswellasfamiliarhumans.However,theirabilitytorecognizehumanfacesfromphotosaloneisnovel.
Therecentstudy,theresultsofwhichwerepublishedinthejournalRoyalSocietyshowedthatthewoollycreaturescouldbe