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4.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shefeelstoofrightenedtodrive.
B.Shewillclosehereyesbecauseoffear.
C.Themandrivetoofastwhenturning.
5.Whydoesthewomanaskforleave?
A.TohavearestB.TovisitheruncleC.Toseeheruncleoff
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,各个小题将给出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至8题。
6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
A.ThepriceB.ThequalityC.Thedemand
7.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?
A.Thestrawcapismadebymachine.
B.Thewomanistheman’sregularcustomer.
C.Theyhavenevertradedwitheachotherbefore.
8.Howmuchwillthewomanpaytheman?
A.$7,000B.$9,700C.$10,000
●听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.Howistheman’svacation?
A.TerribleB.PleasantC.Inspiring
10.Whatmakesthewomanfeelworried?
A.Thedrought.B.Themeasures.C.Thehealthoftheman
11.Whatmeasureshavebeentaken?
A.BuilddamsB.MakerainC.Putinfund.
●听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.WhatistheproblemwithJason?
A.Hesuffersbraindamage.
B.Hisheartoftenstopsbeating.
C.Hissnoringbecomesworse.
13.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Itisaseriousproblem.
B.Heisplayingajokeonher.
C.Jasonhastohaveanoperation.
14.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodo?
A.ArrangeforJasontoseeadoctor.
B.Seethedoctortomorrowafternoon.
C.VisitthedoctorforJason’soperation.
●听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whereistheman?
A.ChinaB.HawaiiC.NewYork
16.Whydidthemangotothecemetery?
A.Hewasdoingaresearch.
B.Hisrelativeswereburiedthere.
C.Hewantedtospendaspecialdaywithhisfamily.
17.HowcanthemanfeelinthecemeteryinHawaii?
A.ScaredB.PeacefulC.Sorrowful
●听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?
A.Howtogetonwellwithfriends.
B.Howtomakeagoodfirstimpression.
C.Howtoenjoythefirstyearincollege.
19.Whichisthemostimportant?
A.BeingontimeB.JoiningaclubC.Studyinghard
20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggest?
A.Livinginthedorm.
B.Believinginyourself.
C.Givinggoodseatstoothers.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1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中(A、B、C和D),选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Sydney—Asharksavagedaschoolboy'
slegwhilehewassurfingwithhisfatheratabeachinSydneyonFebruary23.ItwasthethirdsharkattackalongthecoastofAustralia'
slargestcityinamonth.
The15-year-oldboyandhisfatherwereinthewateroffAvalon,onSydney'
snorthernbeaches,arounddawnwhenhewasattacked.Thecity'
sbeachesarepackedwithlocalsandtouristsduringthesummermonths.
"
Thefatherheardascreamandturnedtoseehissontrashing(扭动)aboutinthewater,"
policesaid."
Fortunately,thesharkswamawayandtheboywashelpedtoshorebyhisfather.
LifesavingClubspokesmanNickMiller:
Itgothimaroundthetopofhisleftlegandthefathercameanddraggedhimoutofwater."
Hesaidtheboywasbleedingheavilywhenhewasbroughttoshore."
Therewasalotofpain,asyoucanimagine"
.Theteenagerwasairliftedtohospitalfortreatmentforleginjuries.
Policesaidthebites"
cutthroughtothebone"
buttheboydidnotappeartohavesustainedanyfractures(骨折).Hewasinastableconditionnow.
Severalbeacheswereclosedaftertheattack.Waterpoliceandlifeguardsweresearchingfortheshark,whilepolicehopedtoidentifyitsspeciesbytheshapeofthebitemarks.Buttheysaiditwastooearlytosaywhattypeofsharkattackedtheboy."
Idon'
tevenknowifhesawit,"
Millersaid.
ManysharkspeciesliveinthewatersoffSydney'
sbeaches,butattacksonhumansarestillrelativelyrare.However,thereweretwoattacksonsuccessivedaysearlierthismonth,oneonanavydiverinSydneyharbor,notfarfromthefamousOperaHouse,andtheotheronasurferatthecity'
sworld-famousBondibeach.
Fishermensaysharknumbersareontherise.Thereisabanoncommercialfishingintheharbor,whichhasincreasedfishstocks.Marineexpertsalsoclaimenvironmentalprotectionhascreatedacleanerenvironment,attractingsharksclosertoshoreastheychasefish.Manysharkspecies,includingtheGreatWhite—theman-eatermadefamousinStevenSpielberg'
sJaws—areprotectedinAustralianwaters.
21.Thereportmainlytellsus_______.
A.sharkattacksonhumansareontherise
B.sharksattackedhumansthreetimesinonemonth
C.aboywasattackedbyasharkataSydneybeach
D.sharknumbersareincreasinginthewatersoffSydney'
sbeaches
22.Theunderlinedword"
savaged"
inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans_______.
A.attractedB.dragged
C.bitD.packed
B
FouroutoftenparentsintheUKspendbetween£100and£500ontheirchildren’sbirthdayparties,accordingtoasurvey.Fourintenparentsofchildrenunder18,whowerequestionedinasurvey,admittedthattheyfeltpressuredintoorganizingmoreexpensivebirthdaypartiesfortheirchildrenthantheywouldliketo.
Howmuchparentsspendontheirchildren’sbirthdaypartiesisoneofthemostfrequentlydiscussedtopicsonparentingwebsites.HereisonecommentonMumsnetsummingupthethoughtsofmanyparents:
“Whereweliveeveryonehiresplaces,entertainersandsoon.Idon’twanttocomparewithmyrichneighbors,butIwantmysontohavewhatallhisclassmateshave.”
Theresearchwascarriedoutonbehalfofthechildren’scharity,Lumos,setupbytheauthorJKRowling.Just13percentofparentsspent£50orlessinthepastyearontheirchildren’sparties.
Manychildren’sclowns(小丑)orentertainerscharge£150ormoreforanhour,andparentsoftenfeelitnecessarytobookaspecialplace.Evenwithoutthese,thecostofplates,thecakeandpartybagscanmountup.PartyPieces,acompanysetupbyCaroleandMichaelMiddleton,chargeabout£16forabirthdaycakeforapartywith16guests,£22fortabledecorationsandupto£48forpartybags.
Manychildrenoffamouspeoplehaveincreasinglyexpensiveparties,oftenseeninfamousmagazines.SuriCruise,thedaughterofactorTomCruiseandactressKatieHolmes,enjoyeda£100,000birthdaypartyaccordingtoareport.
GeorgetteMulheirofLumos,said,“ParentsintheUKareunderincreasingpressuretospendmoreandmoremoneyonbirthdaypartiesfortheirchildrenandtheirchildren’sfriends.”
25.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?
A.Children’sbirthdaypartiesputtheirparentsunderfinancialpressureintheUK.
B.Manyparentsarewillingtospendmoreontheirchildren’sbirthdayparties.
C.Parentspaymoreandmoreattentiontotheirchildren’sbirthdayparties.
D.ChildrenintheUKhopeformoreandmoreexpensivebirthdayparties.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“mountup”inParagraph4probablymean?
A.Increase.B.Change.C.Exist.D.Count.
C
Part-timejobsfor15and16yearsolds
Waiter/Waitress
Ajobasawaiterorwaitressisagoodchoicefor16-year-olds.Notonlycanoneearn$9-$12anhour,buttheycanalsogetthetips(小费).Mostpeoplethatvisitarestaurantdon’tjusthavegoodfood.Theycomeheretorelaxandhaveagoodtime.Besidesservingfoodquickly,ayoungwaiterwhotalkstothempolitelywithasmileonhisfacewillmakethedinersenjoytheirtimeattherestaurant.
Workinalibrary
Ifoneisfondofbooks,workinginalibraryisanothersuitablechoice.Besidesthepayisgood,itoffersalotoffreetimewhenstudentscanactuallysitdownandfinishtheirhomework.Soonreturninghome,theywouldhavetimetohangaroundwithfriendsorjustrelax.Soworkinginalibraryisanexcellentpart-timejobforteens,especiallyforschoolstudents.
Internetjobs
Therearemanywaysofmakingmoneythroughonlinejobslikeclickingonadvertisements,visitingsitesandsigningupwiththem.However,suchonlinejobsdon’tpaywell.AbetterInternetjobforteensistocompleteonlinesurveys.Thesearequitesimplesurveysthatusuallyaskoneabouthis/heropinionsandideas.Manycompaniesusetheseideastomakeproductsdesignedforteenagers.
29.Whatdoesthewriterthinkofthejobasawaiter/waitress?
A.Itneedsaperiodoftraining.
B.Itpaysmuchmorethanotherjobs.
C.Itcanimproveone’sleadershipskills.
D.Makingdinerscomfortableispartofthejob.
30.Astudentwhoisbusywithhisresearchpaperwillprobablychoosetowork______.
A.inarestaurantB.inalibraryC.ontheInternetD.inanITcompany
31.Thewriterwrotethistextto______.
A.tellustheimportanceofdoingpart-timejobs
B.adviseteenagershowtochooseapart-timejob
C.teachyoungpeoplehowtomakelotsofmoney
D.introducehis/herexperienceofdoingpart-timejobs
32.Whydosomecompaniesasktheteenstodosurveys?
A.Theteenshavemorefreetime.
B.Theycanpaylesstotheteens.
C.Theyneedadvicetomakeproductsforteens.
D.Theteensusuallyexpresstheirtrueopinions.
D
Manypeoplegotoworkeachdaytoajobtheyhate.Theharmfulfeelingsinfluencetheirentirelife,puttinganegativecloudoverthehome,theirfriendsandmanyoftheirotheractivities.Thereisabetterwaytoliveyourlife.Meaningfulpurposeisadrivingforcethataddsenthusiasmtoyourdays.Hereareafewstepstogetthenewcareerrolling:
Dosomeself-analysis.Askyourself--Whatreallymatterstome?
WhatproblemorwrongwouldIliketofix?
WhatdoI
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