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2.Whichroomwillthemanhaveprobably?
A.Atwin-beddedroomwithbath.B.Asingleroomwithbath.C.Afamilyroom.
3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofwhiteshoes?
A.Theyareverycool.B.Theywillbedirtyeasily.C.Shedislikesthecolor.
4.HowwillthewomangotoWal-Mart?
A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bybike.
5.WhereisTomnow?
A.Intheclassroom.B.Inthedormitory.C.Inthehospital.
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,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.WheredidTomprobablygolastweek?
A.Toaparty.B.Totheairport.C.Toahotel.
7.WhatdidMaryeatatLily’sparty?
A.Dumplings.B.Turkey.C.Roastedduck.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whydidn’tthemansleepwelllastnight?
A.Hehadaheadache.B.Heworkedverylate.C.Hecoughedbadlyatnight.
9.Whenistheconference?
A.Tomorrow.B.Infivedays.C.Inaweek.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?
A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Sorry.
11.WhatdidMr.Smithalmosthitwhiledriving?
A.Acar.B.Aperson.C.Adog.
12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.ThemanwillhaveanotherchanceonFriday.
B.Themandidn’tpassthewrittentest.
C.Thewomanwillteachthemanalesson.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.HowdoesDavidgobackhomefromthestore?
A.Onfoot.B.Bybike.C.Bycar.
14.WhydidDavidgotothestore?
A.Tobuysomebags.B.Tobuysomegroceryforadinner.C.TobuytheKremerssomegifts.
15.WhatcanwelearnabouttheKremersfromthedialogue?
A.Theyarecominghomefromavacation.B.TheyareDavid’srelatives.
C.TheyrentaroomtoDavidintheirhouse.
16.WhatdoweknowaboutDavid?
A.Heisworkinginaschool.B.HeisgratefultotheKremers.
C.Heisinvitingsomeofhisfriendstothedinner.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whydoesn’tthespeakerwanttogotothemountainsthisyear?
A.Becauseitiscoldthistimeandtoofaraway.
B.Becausehewenttherelastyear.
C.Becauseitisnotbeautifulenough.
18.Whatdoesthespeakerlikeabouttheseashore?
A.Bathinginthesunshine.B.Takingawalkonthesands.
C.Swimminginthesea.
19.Howcanthespeakerprobablygototheseashore?
A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybi
ke.
20.Wheredidthespeakerdecidetogoatlast?
A.Tohishometown.B.Tothebeach.C.Tothemountains.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Asenseofhumourcanbrightenthefamilylife.Youcanputonasillyhatandchasea3yearoldkid,orpretendtofallintoapileofleavestoamuseafirstgrader.Askidsgrowintopreteens(about11or12)andteens(13to19),youcansharejokesastheirsenseofwhat'
sfunnybecomesbetter.
Humouriswhatmakessomethingfunny;
asenseofhumouristheabilitytorecognizeit.Someonewith
awelldevelopedsenseofhumourhastheabilitytorecognizew
hat'
sfunnyinothersandcanamusethemaswell.
Agoodsenseofhumourisatoolthatkidscanrelyonthroughoutlifetohelpthemselves.Kidswithawelldevelopedsenseofhumourarehappierandmoreoptimistic,havehigherselfesteem,andcanhandledifferences(theirownandothers'
)well.Andagoodsenseofhumourdoesn'
tjusthelpkidsemotionallyorsocially.Researchhasshownthatpeoplewholaughmorearehealthier—they'
relesslikelytobedepressedandmayevenhaveanincreasedresistancetoillnessorphysicalproblems.Theyexperiencelessstress,havelowerheartrates,pulses,andbloodpressure,andhaveabetterdigestion(消化能力).Laughtermayevenhelphumansbetterendurepain,andstudieshaveshownthatitimprovesourimmunefunction.Butmostofall,asenseofhumouriswhatmakeslifefun.
Wetendtothinkofhumouraspartofourgeneticmakeup,likeblueeyesorbigfeet.Butit'
snottrue.Asenseofhumouractuallyisalearnedquality.Kidscanstartdevelopingasenseofhumourataveryyoungage.Babiesdon'
treallyunderstandhumour,buttheydoknowwhenyou'
resmilingandhappy.Whenyoumakefunnynoisesorfacesandthenlaughorsmile,yourbabyislikelytosenseyourjoyandimitate(模仿)you.Sometimebetween9and15months,babiesknowenoughabouttheworldtounde
rstandthatwhenMomputsapieceofclothonherhead,she'
sdoingsomethingunexpectedandthatit'
sfunny.Tohelpkidsateachstageofdevelopment,parentsshouldknowwhat'
slikelytoamusethem.
21.Whichofthefollowingpeopledoyouthinkcanbestsharejokeswiththeirparents?
A.Anewbornbaby.B.Anelevenyearoldkid.
C.Afiveyearoldkid.D.Afifteenmontholdbaby.
22.Itcanbeconcludedfromthethirdparagraphthatagoodsenseofhumour________.
A.isoneofthemostimportantthingsneededforakidtosucceed
B.helpskidsmakemorefriendsthroughouttheirlife
C.canimproveakid'
smentalandphysicalhealth
D.maysometimescauseembarrassment
23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutasenseofhumourisNOTtrue?
A.Itcanmakethefamilylifebright.
B.Itissomethingthatkidscanrelyonforalltheirlife.
C.Itissomethingpeoplearebornwith.
D.Itistheabilitytorecognizehumour.
24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Thereasonwhypeopleshoulddevelopasenseofhumour.
B.Thecharacteristicsofkids'
senseofhumouratdifferentages.
C.Tipsonhowtodevelopagoodsenseofhumour.
D.Theimportanceofagoodsenseofhumourforkids.
B
Theseasonforfamily,friends,andfun!
Unfortunately,itcanalsobetheseasonforstress.Herearefivesimplewaystobeatholidaystress.
GetOutsideandExercise
Gettingphysicalactivityasafamilyisagreatwaytoestablishhealthyhabitswithyourkids,andtospendsharedtimecelebratingtogether.Ashortwalkcounts.FollowalongwithsomeexerciseoryogaDVDs.Yourbodywillthankyouwiththefeel-goodendorphins(内啡肽)thatfollowanycontinuousworkout.
ShopOnline
Wanttoskiptraffic,crowds,andthetimespentonholidayshoppinginstores?
Justclickitaway.Shoppingonlineallowsyoutoeasilycompareprices.Giftscanbedelivered,oftenwrapped,toyourdoor.
ManageYourRelatives
Tensionfromcontentious(爱争论的)relativesincreasethestresslevelinanyholidaygathering.Butyoucanminimizethechallengescreatedbythesedifficultpeople.
Firstly,limityourtimeatstressfulfamilyevents.Showupearly,andleavewithinanhourafterdessert.Secondly,celebratewithrelativesyoulike.Don’tfeellikeyouhavetospendanequalamountoftimewithannoyingrelatives.Thirdly,volunteeratashelterorfoodbank.Doinggoodwillmakeiteasiertoignoreanyfamilynegativity.
StayonBudget
Startbudgetingbyfactoringinallholiday-relatedpurchases,includingcards,postage,decorations,newclothes,food,entertainingandtravel.Howmuchshouldyouspendduringtheholidayseason?
Agoodstandardis1.5percentofyourannualincome.
StayOrganized
Takeamomenteachnighttoreviewandupdatethenextday’sto-dolist,keepingeachitemreasonableandspecific.Useafamilywhiteboardorcalendartostayontopoffamilyactivities.Then,makeapointofeatingbreakfastasafamilytoestablishanysharedtasksfortheday.
25.Thefirstparagraphservesasa(n)_________.
A.explanationB.introduction
C.commentD.background
26.Howshouldyoudealwiththerelativesyoudon’tlikeduringholidaygatherings?
A.Shortenthestaytimewiththem.B.Preparesomefoodforthem.
C.Ignoretheexistenceofthem.D.Comeupwithsometopicstheylike.
27.Ifyoucanearn$1500amonth,theproperexpensefortheholidayshouldbe__________.
A.$300B.$270C.$225D.$350
C
Earlierthissummer,CarolLeReschegotthephonecallshe’dbeenwaitingfor.Atouristwaspickingzucchini(西葫芦)atThorneRiderPark.“It’sexactlywhatwehopedwouldhappenwhenweputinthefoodforest,”explainedLeResche,thepark’sfoodforestfounder.InMay,hereceiveda$3,500fund.Themoneywastohelpturnaformerparkintoanedible(可食用的)landscape.It’saplacewhereallofthefruits,vegetablesandnutsarefreeforthetaking.
Unlikesomeparkswithstrict“nopicking”policies,foodforestsaredesignedtoprovidecolorfulcrops.Peopleareencouragedtoharvestthem.“Wethinkit’simportanttoputpublicfoodinpublicspaces,”shesa
id.Thedesiretoknowmoreaboutwhereourfoodcomesfromisoneofthereasonswhythereisarealtrendtowardagricultureintoneighborhoodsandcommunities.There,peoplecanparticipateintoursandclassesorrelaxamongthefruittrees.Foodforestsprovidedifferentkindsoffreshproducemorethanwecanbuy.
Foodforestsarebasedonamodelvaluingsustainableandmostlyself-sufficientagriculturalproduction.Thefoodforestmodelrequireslesschemicalfertilizerandlesslaborthantraditionalagriculture.Anedibleforestisdesignedtodevelopwithoutpesticides(农药)orweeding.
Sincetheconceptisrelativelynew,andittakesatleastthreeyearsforfruitandnuttreesandberrybushestostartproducingmeaningfulamountsoffreshfood,it’shardtoknowwhetherfoodforestswillhaveanimpactonfooddeserts.Volunteer-drivenprojectscanfallapartifthegrouplosesinterest.Lackoffundingcanalsobeproblematic.Pestsalsoareanoften-citedconcer