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聽力理解(共24分)

一、聽對話,從下面各題所給的A、B、C三幅圖片中選擇與

對話內(nèi)容相符的圖片。每段對話讀兩遍。(共4分,每小題1

分)

A.B.C.

2.

A.B.C.

3.

A.B.C.

4.

二、聽對話或獨(dú)白,根據(jù)對話或獨(dú)白的內(nèi)容,從下面各題所

給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀

兩遍。(共12分,每小題1分)

請聽一段對話,完成第5至第6小題。

5.Where'rethespeakers?

A.Inaschool.B.Inalibrary.

C.Inashop.

6.Whatdoesthewomanwant?

A.Books.B.Apples.C.Coats.

請聽一段對話,完成第7至第8小題。

7.Whereisthewomangoing?

A.BeijingHotel.B.BeijingZoo.C.

BeijingTheater.

8.Howisthewomangoingthere?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.

請聽一段對話,完成第9至第10小題。

9.HowmanyCDsdoesAlicehave?

A.About100.B.About200.C.About

300.

10.What'rethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Alice'sparents.B.Alice,sbirthday.C.

Alice,shobby.

請聽一段對話,完成第n至第13小題。

11.Wheredidthegirlgolastnight?

A.Toarestaurant.B.Toahospital.

C.Toaschool.

12.Whatdoesthegirlthinkofmath?

A.Interesting.B.Difficult.C.

Popular.

13.Whowillhelpthegirl?

A.Thedoctor.B.Theteacher.C.

Theboy.

請聽一段獨(dú)白,完成第14至第16小題。

14.Whatshouldyouconsiderifyouwanttobea

volunteer?

A.Skillsandexperience.

B.Interestsandskills.

C.Experienceandchoices.

15.Howmanysuggestionsdoesthespeakermake?

A.6.B.5.C.4.

16.Howcanyougetmoreinformationaboutyoung

volunteers?

A.Bymail.B.Overthephone.C.On

theInternet.

三、聽對話,根據(jù)所聽到的對話內(nèi)容和提示詞語,記錄關(guān)鍵

信息。對話讀兩遍。(共8分,每小題2分)

SwanSwimmingPoolCard

178SunriseStreet

9450071

Lastname:(17)Firstname:Marcy

GendeFemaleMale

Age:(18)

r:D口

Phone:(19)E-mail:(20)

?webmaster,com

Swimmingability:None□Intermediate□

ExpertD

知識運(yùn)用(共27分)

四、單項(xiàng)填空(共15分,每小題1分)

從下面各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇可以填入空

白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

21.Canyougivesome,adviceonEnglishlearning,

Lily?

A.IB.meC.myD.mine

22.Myauntarrivedhereawarmspringmorning.

A.onB.atC.ofD.to

23.LucyandLilysisters.Theystudyat

thesameschool.

A.amB.isC.areD.be

24.ldoyouusuallyflykites,Tom?

—Inthepark.

A.WhyB.HowC.WhenD.Where

25.—WhichseasonisinBeijing,Spring,

summerorautumn?

—Spring,Ithink.

A.bestB.thebestC.betterD.good

26.Quiet,please!I'vegotimportanttotell

you.

A.nothingB.anythingC.everything

D.something

27.—youspeakChinese,please?

—Yes,butonlyalittle.

A.CanB.MayC.MustD.Need

28.―WouldyouliketogotothePeopleJsParkwith

meonMayDay?

―I'dloveto,I'mafraidIhavenotime.

A.soB.orC.andD.but

29.-Where'sLiHua?

一Look!Hetennisontheplayground.

A.playsB.playedC.isplayingD.

wasplaying

30.We'11goforapicnicifitthisweekend.

A.willrainB.doesn,trainC.rains

D.won,train

31.AuntLioftentellshersontoomuchmeat.

It'sbadforhishealth.

A.eatB.eatsC.noteatD.not

toeat

32.一Oh,Mary,yourwatchlooksnice.Isitnew?

一No,Iitfortwoyears.

A.havehadB.willhaveC.hadD.have

33.一Jack,youcanhavethebooknow.I'vejust

finishedit.

—OK.Thankyou.

A.readB.readsC.readingD.to

read

34.Icameacrossanoldphotoofyouyesterday.It

whenyouwereatschool.

A.takesB.istakenC.tookD.was

taken

35.一Couldyoutellmelastnight?

?—Er,IwaswatchingTVathome.

A.whatyouweredoingB.whatwereyoudoing

C.whatyouaredoingD.whatareyoudoing

五、完形填空(共12分,每小題1分)

閱讀下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后從短文后各題所給的A、

B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。

ShawnandThomashadalwaysbeengoodfriends.They

livedneareachother,andtheybothloved36.

Theyplayedbaseball,touchfootball,andkickball.

Theyalsolikedtoplaysoccer,shootbaskets,and

skateboard.

Whentheywereinthefourthgrade,though,Thomas

brokehis37inasoccergame.Hehadtobeon

crutches(拐)forsixweeks.

Shawn38Thomas,butwhatwastheretodo?Shawn

didn,tliketelevisionorcomputergames.Thomas

didn,tliketositandtalk.Aft.ertryingthree

timestostartaconversation,Shawn39up.Hesaid,

moutofhere.”

Fordays,Shawnstayedathome,feelingguilty(有罪

的,犯了錯(cuò)誤的)fornotvisitingThomasagain.Thomas

stayedhome,too,feeling40becauseShawnwasn't

visitinghim.Afteraweek,Shawn'smomspokeup.

"It'stimeforyouandThomastogetbackinto

41!That'swhyIspoketoMsMcNultyatthelibrary.

Shehastheperfectvolunteerjobforyouboth,“she

said.

Shawnsaidnothing.

Hismomcontinued,“Thelibrarysellsusedbooksto

raisemoney.Peoplearealways42offbooksinbags

andboxes.Someonehastocarrythebookstothe

storageroom.Someonehasto43themintofiction

(小說)andnonfiction.YouandThomascanbeateam

again.”

“No,we44!”saidShawn,"HeandIdon,twant

ajob."However,Shawn'smomwouldn,ttakenofor

ananswer.

Sureenough,45theboysbegan,thingschanged.

Shawnfeltstrongashecarriedbagsandboxesthrough

thelibrary.Sortingbooksinthestorageroom,

Thomasfelt46again.Infact,onedayThomassaid,

“Betweenyouandme,Shawn,thisisn,tso47.”

Shawnsmiledandagreed.Theywereagoodteam.wake

36.A.booksB.sportsC.moviesD.

arts

37.A.legB.handC.arm

D.nose

38.A.phonedB.invitedC.visited

D.checked

39.A.gaveB.wokeC.turned

D.hurried

40.A.tiredB.afraidC.weak

D.angry

41.A.effortB.dutyC.choice

D.action

42.A.droppingB.bringingC.showing

D.knocking

43.A.packB.leadC.sort

D.turn

44.A.mustn,tB.can'tC.needn,t

D.shouldn,t

45.A.becauseB.onceC.ifD.

although

46.A.relaxedB.luckyC.useful

D.special

47.A.hardB.fairC.simple

D.bad

閱讀理解(共44分)

六、閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后各題所給的A、

B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選擇最佳選項(xiàng)。(共26分,每小題2

分)

A

HarryPotterandthe\\Deceptively

DeathlyHallows/「口|Delicious

\\ByJ.K.

卜二|RowlingByJessicaSeinfeld

Paperback,784Hardcover,204pages.

pages.Publisher:Collins

Publisher(出版商):

ArthuraLevineDate:09/01/2007

Date:07/07/2009ReadingLevel-.Parents

Readinglevel-,Age:Price:$12.83

9—12

Price-.$16.69

RichDad,PoorDadTheRoad

ByRobertT.ByCormacMcCarthy

Kiyosaki[來Paperback,304pages.

Paperback,266pagesPublisher:Vintage

Publisher:Business\\Books

lA

\\Plus〃口:

UDate:"1Date-.09/11/2007

ReadingLevel-.Adults

01/01/2010Price:$5.50

ReadingLevel-.Age20-

25

Price:$5.59

48.Amongthebooks,thereis/arewrittenfor

adults.

A.oneB.twoC.threeD.four

49.WhowroteRichDad,PoorDacH

A.J.K.Rowling.B.JessicaSeinfeld.

C.CormacMcCarthy.D.RobertT.Kiyosaki.

50.Whichofthefollowingbooksisthelatest(最新

的)inprint?

A.HarryPotterandtheDeathlyHallows.B.

DeceptivelyDelicious.

C.RichDad,PoorDad.D.TheRoad.

B

Howoftendoyouuseyourcar?Canyouuseyourcar

lessoften?Doyouknowthefollowingfactsinthe

UK?

?About50%ofallcarjourneysarejustforfun.

?Over80%peoplegotoworkbycar.

?25%carjourneysareundertwomiles.

?70%carjourneysareunderfivemiles.

WALKING&CYCLING

Insteadofusingthecarforshort

journeys,whynotwalkorridea

bicycle?Walkingisamostpopularform

ofexercise一it'shealthyanditcansaveyou

money.Ifyouworknearby,trywalkingorcycling

insteadofdriving.Walkingyourchildrentoschool

givesthemvaluableroadexperience.

BUSES

Buscompaniesareusingnewbuses:some,

runonnewfuelswhichproduceless

pollution;somehaveeasierwayfor

disabledandoldpeople.Therearespecialtraffic

lanes(行車道)tomakebusjourneyseasierandmore

reliable.Sodosomethingtohelpsolvethe

pollutionproblem一let,thebustakeyoutoworkand

yourchildrentoschool.

TRAINS

Allcarjourneys,longorshort,canbe

hardwork.Forsometripsitiswiserto

takethetrain.Leaveyourcarathomeandwalk,

cycleortakeabustoandfromthestation.Train

travelisfast,safeandcomfortable.Traintickets

arenotalwaysexpensive;somearecanbemade

quitecheaper.

51.Howmanyofcarjourneysarejustforfunin

theUK?

A.25%.B.About50%.

C.70%,D.Over80%.

52.Thewriterbelievesthatcangive

childrenvaluableroadexperience.

A.walkingtoschoolB.travellingby

train

C.takingnewfuelbusesD.havingcar

journeysforfun

53.Whatdoesthewriterthinkoftravellingby

train?

A.Tiring.B.Comfortable.

C.Exciting.D.Bad.

C

Comets(彗星)arepartsofour

solarsystem(太陽系).Likethe

planets,theygoaroundthesun.

Butcometsarenotmadeofsolid

rock1ikeplanets.Acometisa

ballofdust,stones,andice.Manypeoplecall

cometsdirtysnowballs.

The“snowball“maybeonlyafewmilesacross.

Butwhenthesunheatsthe“snowball,“muchofit

ischangedtogases.Thegasesspreadoutandform

thecomet?shead,whichmaybethousandsofmiles

across.

***

Acometmovesfastinitstriparoundthesun.But

whenweseeit,thecometdoesnotseemtomove.

That'sbecauseitissofaraway.Themoonmoves

fast,butwhenyoulookatit,youcan'tseeany

motion.That'sbecausethemoonisfaraway.

Socometsdonotrushacrossthesky.Youcannot

seeanymotion.Butifyoulooknightafternight,

youcanseethatacometchangespositionamongthe

stars.Ifyouwatchthemoonnightafternight,

you,11seethatitalsochangesposition.

Eachyearastronomersdiscovernewcomets.Someof

themareseenonly

once.Theymakeonetriparoundthesunandthengo

wayoutintospace.Thesun,sgravity(重力、弓I

力)cannotholdthem.

Othercomets,likeHalley,keepreturning.They

havebeencapturedbythesun.Halley'searliest

visitwasprobably3,000yearsago.Itmaykeep

returningforanother3,000years.

Buteverytimeacometgoesaroundthesun,the

cometlosespartofitself.Gasesanddustare

pulledoutofthecomet.That'swhyHalleyisnow

dimmerthanitusedtobe.Nexttimeitvisitsus,

in2062,itmaybeevendimmer.Eachvisititmay

getdimmeranddimmer,untilitfinallydisappears.

54.Whatisthispassagemostlyabout?

A.Cometsandthesun.

B.Whycometsarelikesnowballs.

C.Whodiscoveredthefirstcomet.

D.Factsaboutcomets.

55.Accordingtothepassage,somecometshavebeen

“capturedbythesun."Whatdoestheunderlined

phrasemean?

A.Thecometsarerushingintothesun.

B.Thecometshavebeenbrightenedbythesun.

C.Thecometsarestuckinthesun'sgravity.

D.Thecometshavebeenburnedbythesun,sheat.

56.Howdoestheauthorhelpthereaderunderstand

whatacometlookslike?

A.Bytellingaboutafamousone.

B.Byexplaininghowfarawayitis.

C.Bydescribinghowfastitmoves.

D.Bydescribingitasadirtysnowball.

57.Whatisthemostlikelyreasontheauthorwrote

thispassage?

A.Togiveinformationaboutcomets.

B.Totellreadersaboutfamouscomets.

C.Toexplaintheimportanceofcomets.

D.Toencouragereaderstolookforcomets.

D

Languageskeepsevolving(進(jìn)化、發(fā)展),andEnglish

isnoexception.Itisalanguagethatembraces(欣然

接受)newwordsthatmaybecooltodaybutgone

tomorrow.

Thereare,however,somewordsandphrasesthathave

stoodthetestoftime.OK,whichhasbecomethe

internationalstandardforexpressingagreement,is

agoodexample.

Butwhyisthisratherodd(奇怪的)expressionso

popularandsousefulwhenwecoulduseanynumber

ofotherwordstosaythesamething?

WritinginTheTimes,AllenMetcalf,authorofOK:

TheImprobableStoryofAmerica'sGreatestWord,

writes:”WhatOKprovidedthattheothersdidnot

wasneutrality(中性),awaytoexpressagreement

withouthavingtoofferanopinion.”

Forexample,ifsomeoneasksyou“Shallwegofora

walkafterlunch?”youcansimplyrespond"OK".

Thereyougo-noextraopinions.Juststraight,

plainoldOK.

Sojustwheredidthisrathercuriousexpressioncome

from?TheoriginsofOKhavebeenwidelydisputed(辯

論,爭論).SomepeoplehaveguessedthatOKwasthe

nameofapersonoraproduct.

Speakersofmanydifferentlanguageshavehadtheir

sayonthisquestion,keentoclaimthetermastheir

own.

WritinganarticleforLondon,sMetronewspaper,

Metcalfstates:'0andKarepresentinevery

languageoftheworld,asexpressionsthatcanbe

abbreviated(縮寫)OK."Forexample:French-"0

qu-oui","yesindeed";German-"Ohne

Korrektur","withoutcorrectionneededn;andin

LatinorGreek,“Ollakalla","allgood”.

But,doesitsoundalittletooinformalwiththis

popularlittleexpression?

Apparentlynot.

Inaspeechwherehestatedthathiselection(當(dāng)選)

wouldnotbearadical(激進(jìn)的)resulttoallproblems,

PresidentObamasaid:”…eventhoughIam

president…,Al-Qaidaisstillathreat(威脅)and

thatwecannotpretendsomehowthatbecauseBarack

HusseinObamagotelectedaspresident,suddenly

everything'sgoingtobeOK,“hesaid.

So,thereyougo,straightfromthepresident.It's

OKtosayOK,andthankstotheexpression's

widespreadusageacrosstheworld,youcanbe

understoodanywhere.

58.UsingtheexampleofObama,theauthorwantsto

showthat.

A.thereisstillalongwaytogotodefeatAl-

Qaida

B.ObamalikestouseOKwhenhespeaks

C.OKiswidelyusedevenonformaloccasions

D.theuseofOKisencouragedinformalspeech

59.AccordingtoAllenMetcalf,OKdiffersfrom

othertermstoexpressagreement,whichofthe

followingopinionsistrue?

A.Itiseasiestwaytosay.

B.Itdoesn,tneedemotion.

C.Itisthemostcommonlyused.

D.Itdoesn'tuseintheformalspeech.

60.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.WhyOKisOKeverywhere?

B.It'sOKtosayOKintheworld.

C.WheredidOKcomefrom?

D.EverythingisgoingtobeOK.

七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出

能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有一項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(共8

分,每小題2分)

WhataDay!

Yesterdaywasabaddayforme.GrandmaandGrandpa

werestillontheirvacationinIndia.Fatherwason

businessandaphonefrommotherJsschoolcalledher

out.61.

Intheafternoon,aftermotherleft,theyjumpedout

oftheirbedsandhadaseriousfight.Dickpreferred

abasketballmatchonTVwhileSamlikedcartoons.

62.Whenitwassuppertime,Dickwanted

togototheMacDonaldJsbutSampreferredKFC.

FinallywehadPizza.

Aftersupper,itwasabout8:00p.m.Motherwasn,t

homeyet.Shephonedandtoldmetohavemybrothers

inbedby9.63.Iturnedontheporch(走廊)

light,openedthedoorandsteppedontotheporch.

WhenIdidso,thetwoboysslammed(砰地關(guān)上)thedoor

andlockeditbehindme.Sinceitwasthemiddleof

winter,Iwasfrozen.Theyrolledonthefloorand

laughedforabout15minutes.

64.Dickcame,puthisarmsaroundmeandsaid

hewassorry.Iacceptedit.ButwhenItriedtoget

up,Ifoundmyselfcuffed(銬)tothechairwithtoy

handcuffs!Theythrewthekeysomewhereintheroom.

Whenmothergothome,ittookher20minutestofind

thekeyandgetmeout.Whatabadday!(224)

A.Icouldn,thaveaminuteofmyowntoreadmy

book

B.Suddenly,.1heardanoiseoutsideandthedog

startedbarking

C.Whentheyfinallyletmein,Isatdownonthe

chair

D.FirstIwasveryangrybutIcouldn,topenthe

door

E.SoIhadtolookafterDickandSam-myten-

ant!five-year-oldbrothers

八、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分,每小題

2分)

Confidenceisveryimportantindailylife.Itcan

helpyoutodevelopahealthyattitude(態(tài)度).A

studyshowsthatthepeoplewhoaremoreconfident

aremuchhappier.Theycanhavemorechancetomake

themselvessuccessful.Buthowtobemoreconfident?

Herearesomesuggestions:

,SpeakloudWhenyouarenotconfident,youcan't

dowellwhatyouwanttodo.Youspeakinavoiceso

lowthatotherpeoplecanhardlyhearyou.Tryto

speakloudenoughsothatpeoplecanhearyou

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