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B.Heaskedapolicemanforhelp.
C.Hefoundthewayhimself.
4.Whatwillthewomandotonight?
A.Doherhomework.B.Gotoaparty.C.Writeareport.
5.Whatdoesthemanthinkofasecond-handbike?
A.Troublesome.B.Convenient.C.Expensive.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whydoesthewomantalktotheman?
A.Toaskforhisticket.
B.Toaskhimtoopenawindow.
C.Tostophimfromsmoking.
7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Onatrain.B.Onabus.C.Inarestaurant.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofbuyingamountainbike?
A.Reasonable.B.Useful.C.Unnecessary.
9.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Havehisoldbikerepaired.
B.Buyamountainbike.
C.Asksomebodyelseformoney.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whereisthewoman?
A.Inherroom.B.Inthelivingroom.C.Inthekitchen.
11.WhatisKatedoingnow?
A.Talkingonthephone.B.Workingonareport.C.WatchingTV.
12.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheboydointheend?
A.Gethelpfromhisfather.B.Telephonehisclassmates.C.Askhissisterforhelp.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Anaccident.B.Aforest.C.Adream.
14.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?
A.Tired.B.Frightened.C.Sad.
15.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthelight?
A.Itwasabluelight.
B.Itgotbiggerandthensmaller.
C.Itlookedlikethefaceofagirl.
16.Whathappenedtothewomanwhenshetriedtorunaway?
A.Shecouldn’trunfast.B.Shesawanoldman.C.Shefelldownontheground.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowoldwasFranklinwhenhebecametheprinterofmoney?
A.10.B.12.C.19
18.WhatwasFranklinlikewhenhewasayoungman?
A.Hewasfat.B.Hewasgood-looking.C.Hehadbrownhair.
19.WhatdidFranklinsetupinAmerica?
A.Thefirstcollegelibrary.
B.Thefirstfiredepartment.
C.Thefirstglassesstore.
20.WhatdoweknowaboutFranklin?
A.Hestartedtoworkaftergraduatingfromschool.
B.HerewrotetheDeclarationofIndependence.
C.Hehadagreatinterestinscience.
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。
A
InChina,MajorCold(大寒)isthelastsolarterminwinterandalsothelastsolartermintheannuallunar(阴历的)calendar.Inthisperiod,snow,rainandicycoldweatherhaveabiginfluenceonpeople’slives.
HereareseveralthingsyoushouldknowaboutMajorCold.
Eating“dispellingcoldcake”(吃“消寒糕”)
DuringMajorCold,peopleinBeijinghaveahabitofeating“dispellingcoldcake”,akindofricecake.Stickyrice,thecake’smainingredient,containsmoresugarthanrice,whichcanmakepeoplefeelwarmallovertheirbodies.InChinesetheword“ricecake”hasthesamepronunciationwiththeword“higherinanewyear”,whichsymbolizesgoodluckandcontinualpromotion.
Eatingfriedspringroll(吃春卷)
InAnqingofAnhuiprovince,peopletraditionallyeatfriedspringrollsduringMajorCold.Theyusearound,cooked,thinpancaketowrapstuffing(馅料)inathinroll.Thenitisfriedinapanwithoiluntilitturnsyellowandfloatstothetop.Thestuffinginsidethespringrollcontainsmeatorvegetablesandtheflavorcanbesaltyorsweet.
Drinkingstewedsoup
PeopleinNanjingofJiangsuprovinceliketodrinkstewedsoupduringMajorCold,whichcanmakepeoplefeelwarmfromheadtofoot.Theyalwaysstewtheagedhensoupwithginseng(人参),matrimonyvine(枸杞)andblackfungus(黑木耳).
Doingwintersports
Thereisasayingthatgoes,“DrippingwaterfreezesduringMinorandMajorCold.”InvariousregionsofChina,MajorColdistheperfecttimeforwintersportssuchasskiing,iceskatingandsledding.
21.Thepassagetellsus_______thingsweshouldknowaboutMajorCold.
A.threeB.fourC.fiveD.six
22.Whichofthefollowingfoodcancausepeopletofeelwarminthecoldwinter?
A.Stewedsoupandfriedspringrolls.
B.Dispellingcoldcakeandfriedspringrolls.
C.Stewedsoupandricecake.
D.Dispellingcoldcakeandstewedsoup.
23.DuringMajorColdperiod,_______.
A.everyonemusteatfriedspringrollsinAnqing.
B.peoplecan’tdooutdoorsports.
C.youcanbeluckyifyoueat“dispellingcoldcake”.
D.youcangoskiinginnorthChina.
B
Sometimespeoplecomeintoyourlifeandyouknowatoncethattheyweresuretobethere.Theyservesomesortofonpurpose,teachyoualessonorhelpfindoutwhoyouareorwhoyouwanttobecome.Youneverknowwhothesepeoplemaybe:
yourclassmate,neighbor,teacher,long-lostfriendorevenarealstranger.Butyouknowthateverymomenttheywillaffectyourlifeinsomeseriousway.
Sometimesthingshappentoyou.Atthetimetheymayseemterrible,painfulandunfair.Butlateryourealizethatwithoutgettingoverthosedifficultiesyouwouldhaveneverrealizedyourfurtherabilityandstrength.Everythinghappensforareasonandnothinghappensbychanceorwithgoodorbadluck.
Thepeopleyoumeetaffectyourlife,andthesuccessesandfailures(失败)youexperience,createwhoyouare.Eventhebadexperiencescanbelearnedfrom.Infact,theyareprobablythemostpoignantandimportantones.
Enjoyeverydayeveneverymomentandtakefromiteverythingthatyoupossiblycan,foryoumayneverbeabletoexperienceitagain.Talktopeopleyouhavenevertalkedtobefore,andreallylisten.Youshouldsetyoursightshigh,holdyourheadup,tellyourselfyouareagreatoneandbelieveinyourself.
Youcanmakeyourlifeanythingyouwish.Createyourownlifeandthengooutandliveit.
24.Thepeoplewemeet________.
A.allknowwheretofindusB.serveusonnopurpose
C.won'
tbecomeourneighborD.willchangeusinsomeway
25.Fromthepassage,weknowthatbadthingscanmakeus________.
A.terriblymeetbadluck
B.realizeourfurtherability
C.findnoserioussuccess
D.possiblyenjoyeverymoment
26.Thewriter'
sadviceisthatweshould________.
A.nevertalktostrangepeople
B.learnasmuchaswecaneachday
C.getoverdifficultiespainfully
D.notbelieveinourselvesbutothers
27.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.CreateYourOwnLife
B.HoldYourHeadUp
C.PeopleYouMeetinLife
D.ThingsHappentoYou
C
Haveyoueverheardofagritourismwhereyoucanexperiencefarmlife?
Ifnot,Dr.CindyAyers-ElliottwilltellyoutherealstoryofFootPrintFarms.
TheoriginalconceptofbuildingFootPrintFarmswassimple.WhenAyers-Elliottreturnedtoherhometownaftergraduation,shedidn'
thavetolookanyfurtherthanherstate'
salarminghealthstatisticstofindamission.Everywheresheturned,therewerereportsofhighbloodpressure,diabetes,obesityandheartdisease.“Theproblemwasalreadyidentified."
explainsAyers-Elliott.“ToomanyMississippianswereseriouslyunhealthyanditdidn’ttakeresearchtoseethat.Andmanyofthestate'
sgreatesthealthchallengescoulddirectlyresultfrompoordiet.”
Thesedays,FootPrintFarms,whichstartedwithafewraisedbedsofherbsandvegetables,ismakingfresh,naturallygrownfood."
Whenspeakingofthekeytomysuccess,theco-opmodelworksbecausewesharetheworkandrewards,”notesAyers-Elliott.“AperfectexampleistheWingfieldHighSchoolfootballteam.Toearnthemoneyforequipmentandotheritems,playerscommittedtoworkingfivehoursaweekonthefarm,andbytheendofthesummertheyhadproduced1,000melonsandtheprofitsfromtheirsaleshelpedtobuyweights,T-shirts,sweatsuitsandpregamemeals.Butthelessonstheylearnedabouttherewardsofhardworkandworkingtogethertoaccomplishsomethingwereevenmorevaluableproductsoftheirefforts.”
"
It'
samodelthatcaneasilybelearnedinotherplacesandI'
mlookingforwardtoseeingsomeofourcurrentpartnersdojustthat——totakewhattheyhavelearnedhereandspinitoffinothercommunities,"
Ayers-Elliottremarks.Sheisnowlookingforwardtodevelopinganagritourismaspecttothefarm,wherevisitorscanexperiencefarmlife,learnnewskillsandtakewiththemseedsofinspirationtheycansowintheirowncommunitieswhentheyreturnhome.
28.WhatmadeAyers-ElliottsetupFootPrintFarms?
A.Theproblemsfacedbylocalfarmers.
B.Herfurtherresearchintoheartdisease.
C.Thefailureofhercareeraftergraduation.
D.Thehealthstateofpeopleinherhometown.
29.Whydoestheauthortakethefootballteamasanexample?
A.Toadvocatetheconceptofindependence.
B.Tostresstheimportanceofteamwork.
C.Tosupporttheideaofco-opmodel.
D.Toexplorethekeytosuccess.
30.WhatisAyers-Elliott'
sattitudetowardsthefutureofFootPrintFarms?
A.Optimistic.B.Skeptical.C.Cautious.D.Ambiguous.
31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Naturallygrownfoodbenefitspeople’shealth.
B.FoodPrintFarmsismakingadifferenceinMississippi.
C.Ayers-Elliottencouragespeopletoexperiencefarm
D.AgritourismisbecomingincreasinglypopularinAmerica.
D
WecanvideochatwithastronautsaboardtheInternationalSpaceStationandwatchlivefootagefromthefrozenheightsofEverest.Butcommunicatingwithasubmarine(潜艇)oradiverisnotsoeasy.Thelackofpracticalmethodsforsharingdatabetweenunderwaterandairbornedeviceshaslongbeenafrustrationforscientists.Thedifficu