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4、第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有l0秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does Jim do? A. A student.B. A teacher.C. An officer.2. What time did Suzy leave home? A. 4:30.B. 5:00.C. 5:15.3. What is the m

5、ans suggestion? A. Going to the concert. B. Going to see a show. C. Just walking around.4. How long has the rain lasted? A. 5 days.B. 6 days.C. 7 days.5. What opinion do they hold on their chemistry course? A. Its well organized.B. It is interesting.C. It is unsatisfactory.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

6、听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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至7题。6. Where does this conversation take place? A. In a bookstore. B. In a school. C. In a library.7. Why is William Shakespeare mentioned in the conversation? A. He gave g

7、ifts to millions of people. B. He was a very wealthy man in his times. C. His signature is worth a lot of money.听第7段材料,回答第8至11题。8. What are the man and woman looking for? A. A comfortable hotel. B. A modern hotel. C. An inexpensive hotel.9. Whom did the man and woman ask for help? A. A policewoman.

8、B. A waitress. C. A passer-by.10. Where could the man and woman find a hotel they needed?A. In the next street.B. Next to a bank.C. Two-minute drive to the west. 11. Where did the conversation most likely take place? A. In a street. B. In a restaurant. C. In a hotel.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. What would t

9、he woman like to do this weekend? A. Go climbing. B. Go shopping. C. Go fishing.13. What does the man plan to do on Saturday? A. Check his schedule. B. Stay at home. C. Help his sister move.14. How will the man get in touch with the woman? A. By making a phone call to the womans house. B. By making

10、a phone call to the womans mothers house. C. By making a call to her cell phone.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What is the woman doing? A. Listening to music.B. Seeing a film.C. Writing a letter.16. How long will the woman stay in Japan? A. For a year. B. For a month. C. For two years.17. What will the woman

11、do before she leaves for Japan? A. Read more Japanese novels. B. Apply for a new program. C. Attend a language class.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. How many news headlines are broadcast? A. 4. B. 5. C. 6. 19. What happened early on Saturday morning? A. A Russian rocket was sent up. B. A tour bus slid off a h

12、ighway. C. Three aid workers were killed. 20. How many people were killed in the gas explosion? A. At least 4. B. About 30. C. Over 40. 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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。ATwo hero housemates have told how they pulled their neighbor from a smo

13、kefilled kitchen.Rhys Lomax, 29, and Chris Clark, 25, of South Street, charged into the 41yearold mans home after they heard his smoke alarm at around 1:55 am on Sunday.Prison officer Mr Lomax said, “I had just picked Chris up from the airport and we were arriving back at our house. Then I heard thi

14、s beeping and at first I thought it was the car because wed left the headlights on. But then I realized it was my neighbors house and we could see smoke everywhere. We charged into the house and found him lying on the oven with black smoke coming from it. We dragged him out and put him on the main r

15、oad and then called the fire department and ambulance.”Firefighters put out the fire, which left the kitchen damaged and the oven completely destroyed.People attempted to take the 41yearold man to hospital but he refused medical attention.Mr. Lomax added, “If it had been another couple of minutes I

16、think he would have gone up in flames. He was a very lucky man. I was bringing Chris back from the airport because otherwise I dont think we would have heard the alarm.”Afterwards, fire officers praised the pair, saying they had potentially saved the mans life.But Mr. Lomax played it down and added,

17、 “I am a prison officer so I have dealt with things like that before.”And Mr. Clark, a shop manager, said, “If there had been flames we might have thought twice but we just covered our mouths and went in.”21.What is the main idea of this passage? A. Two people were praised by the fire officials for

18、their brave deed. B. A man refused to be taken to hospital after being saved from his house. C. Two people bravely saved their neighbor from a kitchen full of smoke. D. A lucky man was rescued by the firefighters with the help of his neighbors.22. The man was thought lucky because _. A. the firefigh

19、ters arrived for rescue in time B. the neighbors gave timely first aid to the man C. the kitchen didnt catch fire at that time D. it happened when his neighbors were coming from the airport23. What can we learn from the passage? A. There was some food in the oven. B. The man in the house went to the

20、 hospital at last. C. Mr. Lomax thought what they did was not particularly important. D. The man in the house was drunk and did not know anything.24. Why did the neighbors go into the kitchen without hesitation? A. Because the man in the kitchen was in great danger. B. Because the man in the kitchen

21、 was asking for help. C. Because though the kitchen was full of smoke there was no fire. D. Because they thought it was not very dangerous and they could put out the fire. BJOHANNESBURGThey say cats have nine lives. Now a Chinese toad (蟾蜍) has joined that club of clever survivors.South Africans are

22、shocked at the endurance of a toad that got trapped in a cargo shipment from China to Cape Town, after jumping into a porcelain (瓷器) candlestick (烛台) that was made there. South African officials reportedly planned to put down the creature, fearing it would cause harm as an invasive species if it wer

23、e let go in the wild.But the toad got a last-minute pardon. Mango Airlines, a South African airline, transported the toad on Friday to Johannesburg for delivery to an animal shelter, after officials decided to find a way to let the toad live. The two-hour fight was a breeze compared to the trip from

24、 China, a long way of many weeks and thousands of kilometers across the Indian Ocean.Airline spokesman Hein Kaiser said the toad got “first-class treatment”, sitting in a transparent plastic container with escort Brett Glasby, an animal welfare inspector. There was even a ceremony, in which the toad

25、s boarding pass was handed to Glasby.“He was the star of the show on the flight,” Kaiser said of the amphibious(两栖的) passenger. “I think every passenger stopped to have a look.”On landing in Johannesburg, the toad was brought out of its container for a celebrity-style photo shoot. Observers said the

26、 brown toad seemed like a cool customer. It belongs to the Asian Toad species, which breeds during the monsoon(季风) season. It is believed to have survived the trip from China by hardening its skin to prevent it from drying out, and also by slowing its breathing and heart ratemethods that help the sp

27、ecies survive in times of drought.“Weve had snakes in imported wood and scorpions(蝎子) in fruit. We were called because the toad was right inside the candlestick, and we had to break it to get it out”, Glasby, the inspector, told The Star, a South African newspaper.25. If the toad is released into th

28、e wild, _.A. it will make the locals feel shocked B. it might harm the native speciesC. it will lose its life in the wild D. it might flee into another country26. The toad was able to arrive in South Africa alive _.A. because it escaped all attacks and hunts B. because it used to stop its breath in

29、winterC. because it formed hard skin to protect itself D. because it was lucky to be given a chance27. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A. sometimes animal are transported accidentallyB. no one has seen such a big toad in AfricaC. a candlestick is the best place for a toadD. droughts make

30、toads live longer C For families on vacation, a playground provides a welcome break from sightseeing. It can also provide a glimpse into the local culture, from the setup of the park to the ways families interact. Here are the designs that live up to that challenge. Fruit and Scent Park, Stockholm I

31、s there a picky eater on a steady diet of chicken fingers and cheese? Perhaps a trip to Swedens Fruit and Scent Park will change his or her culinary (烹饪的) tune. This playground features a banana slide, an orange seesaw, pear huts, a watermelon jungle gym and a pair of cherry swings, all designed by

32、public artist Johan Ferner Strom. Now,who can say you cant play with your food?Nishi Rokugo Park, Tokyo Located between central Tokyo and the city of Kawasaki, Nishi Rokugo combines recycled rubber tires (橡胶轮胎) with traditional playground equipment. In total, more than 3,000 tires of different sizes

33、 are used to create tunnels, bridges, tall sculptures for climbing and, of course, tire swings. Theres little shade, so you can visit here in the early morning or late afternoon for the most comfortable weather, and be sure to wear your play clothes. Bicentennial Childrens Park, Santiago, Chile The

34、Bicentennial Childrens playground in Metropolitan Park was built to celebrate 200 years of Chilean independence and improve the lives of Santiago citizens. Dozens of slides are built into the slope, creating a design completely complementary (补充的)of the surrounding landscape. Fountains offer some re

35、lief from the sun, and ample seating gives parents a place to relax.28. What is mainly talked about in the text? A. Programs designed for culture exchange.B. Theme parks attracting most tourists. C. Creative sites for family to hang out. D. Top museums around the world. 29. What can be learned about

36、 Fruit and Scent Park?A. It is located in Tokyo, Japan. B. Its design was led by some artists. C. It is aimed at balancing peoples diet. D. Its facilities are modeled after fruits. 30. When visiting Nishi Rokugo Park, youd better _.A. wear thick protective clothesB. avoid moments when its hotC. take

37、 umbrellas and raincoats D. watch out for the equipment31. Why does the author recommend Bicentennial Childrens Park?A. It becomes part of the surroundings. B. It was built to improve peoples lives. C. It amuses kids and helps parents get relaxed. D. It provides slides for both children and adults.D

38、 There is something very wrong with the system of values in a society that has only unkind terms like nerd and geek for the intellectually (智力) curious and academically (学术) serious. We all know what a nerd is: someone who wears thick glasses and ugly clothes; someone who knows all the answers to th

39、e chemistry or math homework but can never get a date on a Saturday night. And a geek, according to Websters New World Dictionary, is a street performer who shocks the public by biting off heads of live chickens. It is an obvious fact about our language and our culture that someone devoted to the pu

40、rsuit of knowledge is compared to such a strange person. Even at a famous educational institution like Harvard, anti-intellectualism(反智主义)is widespread: Many students are ashamed to admit how much they study. The same thing happens in US primary and high schools. Enough is enough. The anti-intellect

41、ual values that have spread throughout American society must be fought. There are very few countries in the world where anti-intellectualism runs as high in popular culture as it does in the US. In most industrialized nations, especially in East Asia, a kid who studies hard is praised. But in Americ

42、a, average professional ballplayers are much more respected and better paid than professors of the best universities. How can a country where typical parents are ashamed of their children studying mathematics instead of going dancing be expected to compete in the technology race with Japan? How long

43、 can America remain a world-class power if we constantly put social skills and physical strength over academic achievement and intellectual ability? Do we really expect to stay afloat largely by bringing in our scientists and intellectuals from abroad, as we have done for a major portion of this cen

44、tury without making an effort to also cultivate (培养) a pro-intellectual (利智的) culture at home? 32. Why does the author mention Websters New World Dictionary in Paragraph 2? A. To convince readers with reference from an authoritative dictionary. B. To prove that words the author uses in this article

45、are accurate. C. To show the unfairness of calling intelligent people geeks. D. To show that vocabulary use is always up-to-date.33. What can be learned from Paragraph 3 and Paragraph 4? A. The US government doesnt mean to spend much money on education. B. Anti-intellectualism is not popular in indu

46、strialized countries in East Asia. C. Few students work hard for their grade in famous universities like Harvard. D. Professors earn more than professional basketball players on average in the US. 34. What is probably the authors attitude towards the present societys anti-intellectual values? A. Neutral. B. Supportive. C. Concerned. D. Objective.35. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. What is anti-intellectualism? B. Why does society avoid nerds? C. America needs its nerds. D. Dont laugh at nerds.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分

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