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20a.m.C.At9:
40a.m.
2.Whatsportdoesthemanlikemost?
A.Jogging.B.Swimming.C.Basketball.
3.Whatwillthespeakershave?
A.Asalad.B.Hamburgers.C.Meatballs.
4.Howmanypeoplewillplaypoker?
A.Six.B.Five.C.Four.
5.Whywillthewomanbuythewhitecar?
A.Itsappearanceiscool.
B.It’smorecomfortable.
C.It’senvironmentallyfriendly.
第二节
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whomdidthewomanbuythesweaterfor?
A.Afriend.B.Afamilymember.C.Herself.
7.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Talktothemanager.
B.Showthereceipt.
C.Leavethestore.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.WhatdoesthemanwanttodoonWednesdaynight?
A.Watchashow.
B.Cleanthehouse.
C.Finishhishomework.
9.WherewillthewomanbeonThursdaynight?
A.Atarestaurant.
B.Atherapartment.
C.AttheGlobalTheater.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Wherewillthevegetablesbefrom?
A.Thegrocerystore.
B.Theman’sbackyard.
C.Thewoman’svegetablegarden.
11.Accordingtotheman,whogrowtheirownvegetables?
A.Housewives.B.Oldpeople.C.Youngpeople.
12.Whatdayistheparty?
A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whereisthelittlehouse?
A.Nearafruitfarm.
B.Threeblocksfromtheocean.
C.Ontherainysideoftheisland.
14.Whydoesn’tthemanconsiderthefirstplace?
A.There’snoTV.
B.It’stoocoldthere.
C.There’snoairconditioner.
15.Whatdoweknowaboutthesecondplace?
A.Itdoesn’thaveadryer.
B.Itprovidestoothbrushes.
C.Ithasabigswimmingpool.
16.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Packforatrip.
B.Makeaphonecall.
C.Gogroceryshopping.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whichfloordidthefiredestroy?
A.Thefirstfloor.B.Thesecondfloor.C.Thethirdfloor.
18.Whenwasthebuildingbuilt?
A.In1718.B.In1782.C.In1930.
19.Whatwasthebuildingusedasatthetimeofthefire?
A.Ahotel.
B.Ahistorymuseum.
C.Anoldpeople’shome.
20.Whatprobablycausedthefire?
A.Thelightning.
B.Oldelectricwires.
C.Aburningcigarette.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
BKLYNHouseHotel
ThishotelfeaturesworksbyBrooklynartists.The116roomsaregoodvalueandManhattanisonly20minutesawaybytaxiorsubway.Theimmediatesurroundingsfeelurban—thehotelisbyahigh-risepublichousingprojectwhilethenearestcommercialstreetisunderelevated(高的)subwaytracks—butBushwick’sbestbarsandcafes/restaurantsarenearby.
Doublesfrom$99,roomonly.Tel:
7183884433
ArcherHotel
VisitorseagertostayintheheartofManhattanshouldtryoneofthebargain-pricedroomsatthishotel.Ratesdifferfromgreatvaluetoexpensive;
somestartfromaslowas$179anight(ifprepayinginfull).Roomsaresmallbuttasteful,withnicetouchessuchasexposedbrick.Somehaveclose-upviewsoftheEmpireStateBuilding.
Doublesfrom$199,roomonly.Tel:
2127194100
CitizenMNewYorkTimesSquare
ThisisthefirstUSlocationforaNetherlands-basedconcepthotelchain—CitizenM.Thehotelfeaturesselfcheck-inatits230littlebutcomfortableroomsviatouchscreen“MoodPads”.There’sarooftopbar,a24-hourgrab-and-gocafeteriaandanareawithpubliciMacworkspaces.AlthoughNewYorkersavoidnearbyTimesSquare,allthelights,camerasandactioncanmakeitafuntouristexperience.
Doublesfrom$170,roomonly.Tel:
2123197000
21.WhatcanweknowaboutBKLYNHouseHotel?
A.Ithasthemostrooms.B.ItislocatedinManhattan.
C.ItisBushwick’sbesthotel.D.Itisdecoratedwithsomeartworks.
22.WhatistheadvantageoflivinginCitizenMNewYorkTimesSquare?
A.Regularscanenjoyacertaindiscount.
B.Visitorswillgeta“MoodPads”asagift.
C.Visitorscanenjoythemselvesinarooftopbar.
D.VisitorscanhaveagoodviewoftheEmpireStateBuilding.
23.WhichnumbershouldyoucallifyouwanttoliveintheheartofManhattan?
A.2123197000.B.7183884433.
C.2128655700.D.2127194100.
B
Sitdown,closeyoureyesandrelax.Thinkaboutyourchildhoodandthememoriesyoucreated.Whatwasyourfavoritechildhoodmemoryandwhatwasyourfavoriteasachild?
OrwhatyourfavoriteChristmaspresentoryourfavoritecandybarwhengrowingup?
Answersmaycomeeasilyforsomepeoplebutforothers,itmaytakemoretimetothinkabout.
MaryJoMcCarthyofPequotLakeswantstohelpothersdocumenttheirchildhoodmemorieswhichcouldbetreasuredbycurrentfamiliesandforgenerationstocome.McCarthy,64,ashortstoryauthorandretiredcolumnist(专栏作家)fortheLakeCountryEchoweeklynewspaper,beganhostingawritingseminar(研讨班)titled“ATimetoRemember”.Theclosesarelimitedto12peopleandareconductedinthenurseryatLutheranChurchoftheCrossinNisswaandtheregistrationfeeis$25.
McCarthysaidwhatledhertostartthewritingseminarswaswritingothers’biographies(传记).Aretiredbusinessmanaskedhertowritehisbiographyasaghostwriter.ShesaidothersfromherchurchinPequotLakeshadalsoaskedhertowritetheirbiographiesbecausetheydidn’tknowhowtowritethem.Shethoughthostingaclasstohelppeoplewritetheirownbiographieswouldbemorebeneficialtothem.
McCarthysaidpeoplehadbusylifestylesthosedaysanddidn’thaveachancetositdownandwritedowntheirmemoriesthattheymightforgetandneverremember.Shesaidwritingdownthememorieswoulddocumenttheperson’slife,sootherfamilymembers,especiallyfuturegenerationswouldbeabletoreadaboutthem.
24.Inparagraph1theauthorraisessomequestionsto________.
A.introducethetopicofthetext
B.expresshis/herpuzzleaboutmemories
C.givesomeexamplesforreadersaboutbiographies
D.providebackgrounddetailsforreadersabouttheretiredcolumnist
25.WhatcanwelearnaboutMcCarthy?
A.Shewasstrictwithherstudents
B.Shedidn’ttakechargeofseminars
C.Shegotsupportfromthelocalgovernment
D.Sheonceworkedasacolumnistinanewspaper
26.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________.
A.writingbiographiesisaneasyjob
B.abiographyispartoffamilyhistory
C.McCarthyhadherownbiographiespublished
D.fewerandfewerpeoplefeelinterestedinbiographies
27.Thepassageismainlyintendedto________.
A.showhowtowritebiographies
B.helppeoplecommunicatewiththeirfamilies
C.callonpeopletowritetheirownbiographies
D.introduceMcCarthyandherwritingseminars
C
ItwasanormalschooldayforseniorSolymarSolisuntilanunexpectedvisitorarrived.Herdad,Sgt.CarlosSolisMelendez,surprisedherbycominghomeearlyfromKuwaitandvisitingherunannouncedatSpringValleyHighSchoolinSouthCarolina.
AfterservinginKuwaitforninemonths,Melendezreturnedhomeaweekearlierthanhisdaughterexpected.Heheldballoonsandflowersinaclassroomashesatatastudent’sdesktoblendinwiththecrowd.“Itcameacrossmymindlike,‘Howisshegoingtoreact?
”herecalledtheheartwarmingmoment.“Isshegoingtobehappyandruntomeandhugme,orcry?
Thatwasallgoingonthroughmymind.”
AsunsuspectingSolymarenteredtheclassroom,shewassoonovercomewithemotion,immediatelyburstingintotearsandcoveringhermouth.Shedidn’ttalk.Shewasjustcrying.Shewasoverwhelmedwitheverything.Shethoughtitwasadream.
Melendezwasasingleparentsowhilehewasdeployed(调动),hegothissistertolivewithhisdaughter.Whenhewascomingbackandtalkingtohissister,bothofthemcametotheconclusionthattheyshoulddosomethingspecialforhisdaughter.Melendezandhissistergotintouchwiththeschool,andtheyplannedthiswholebeing-in-the-classroomthing,anditturnedoutperfect.
Thetwoareverymuchlookingforwardtosomegooddaddy-daughtertimenowthathe’shome.“Itmeanseverything,”Melendezsaidofbeingabletosurprisehisdaughterthisway.“Afterallthesacrificesshe’smade,shedeservesallthespecialarrangementsandspecialoccasionsandcelebrations.I’lldoanythingformydaughter.IbelieveI’mdoinggoodparenting.”
28.HowdidSolymarfeelwhenseeingherfather?
A.Shewaseagertohugherfather.
B.Shefelteverythingwasasusual.
C.Shegotdisappointedatseeingherfather.
D.Shethoughtitwasunbelievable.
29.WhatwasMelendez’sattitudetothesurprise?
A.Content.B.Astonished.C.Touched.D.Upset.
30.WhydidMelendezplanthesurpriseforSolymar?
A.Togetinvolvedinherschoollife.
B.Toteachheralessoninaspecialway.
C.Tobuildastrongemotionalbondwithher.
D.Tomakeupforwhatshelostinhergrowth.
31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Father’sSelflessLoveforHisDaughter
B.GirlExpectingtheReturningofHerDad
C.GirlSurprisedatSchoolbyHerDad’sReturn
D.FatherandDaughter’sExpectedReunion
D
PeoplefromallovertheworldvisitDisneylandtohavefun,nottogetsick.Butlastweek,anoutbreakofmeasles(麻疹)spreadfromtheSouthernCaliforniathemepark.AsofMonday,January19,atleast52peoplehavegottheeasilyspreadillness.
Themajorityofthereportedcasesofmeaslesarefrompeoplewhovisitedtheparkbefore.AccordingtotheCaliforniaDepartmentofPublicHealth,thesepeoplewereexposedtotheillnessatDisneylandfr