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4、。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。第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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10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. Where does the woman want to go?A. To the main entrance.B. To the food counter.C. To the cash desk.2. What will the man probably do?A. Use the w
5、omans phone.B. Go and look for a pay phone.C. Get some change from the woman.3. What happened to the woman on her way to the farm?A. She was badly hurt.B. She had a car accident.C. She lost her car.4. What does the man imply?A. The typewriter is not a new brand. B. The woman is a forgetful person.C.
6、 The woman can use the typewriter later.5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. A magician. B. A film-maker. C. A movie.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、7题。6. What
7、 is the man doing?A. Teaching the woman to drive.B. Introducing a car to the woman.C. Persuading the woman to buy a car.7. What does the woman want to do?A. Talk to the assistant. B. Start the engine. C. Drive the car.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where is the man now?A. At home. B. On a golf course. C. In his
8、office.9. Why does the woman call the man?A. To play golf with him.B. To ask him to go back to work.C. To make sure that he has booked the hotel.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What does the man say about hot deserts?A. They are hot all the time.B. They are dangerous to live in.C. The temperature is changeable
9、.11. What do deserts have in common?A. Theyre dry. B. Theyre sandy.C. Theyre large.12. How do most of the desert animals live?A. They live in groups.B. They live at the edges of deserts.C. They sleep in the day and come out at night.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What can robots do today?A. Build cars quickly
10、. B. Move easily. C. Feed the cat.14. What will robots be unable to do in 2020?A. Understand what people say. B. Learn a language.C. Play football.15. When does Dylan think that robots will be able to talk to other machines?A. In 2020. B. In 2030. C. In 2050.16. What will happen in the future?A. Hum
11、ans and robots keep a close relationship.B. Robots will be as clever as humans.C. Robots may control the world.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the speaker?A. A teacher. B. A host. C. A tour guide.18. When does Hina Matsuri take place?A. On 1st March. B. On 3rd March.C. On 3rd May.19. What is the idea
12、of giving dolls to girls when they are born?A. Teaching them to take care of dolls. B. Offering them toys to play with.C. Telling them about traditional values.20. Why do some Japanese put dolls into boats and send them to the sea?A. They dont like the dolls.B. They want to get rid of bad luck.C. Th
13、ey hope to attract more tourists.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)AThere was a boy in India who was sent by his parents to a boarding school. Before being sent away this boy was the brightest student in his class. He was at the top in every competition. He was a champion.But the boy changed
14、 after leaving home and attending the boarding school. His grades started dropping. He hated being in a group. He was lonely all the time. And there were especially dark times when he felt like killing himself. All of this was because he felt worthless and that no one loved him.His parents started w
15、orrying about the boy. But even they did not know what was wrong with him. So his dad decided to travel to the boarding school and talk with him.They sat on the bank of the lake near the school. The father started asking him casual questions about his classes, teachers and sports. After some time hi
16、s dad said, “Do you know son, why I am here today?”The boy answered back, “to check my grades?”“No, no” his dad replied, “I am here to tell you that you are the most important person for me. I want to see you happy. I dont care about grades. I care about you. I care about your happiness. YOU ARE MY
17、LIFE.”These words caused the boys eyes to fill with tears. He hugged his dad. They didnt say anything to each other for a long time.Now the boy had everything he wanted. He knew there was someone on this earth who cared for him deeply. He meant the world to someone. And today this young man is in co
18、llege at the top of his class and no one has ever seen him sad!Thanks a lot dad. YOU ARE MY LIFE.21. The father went to the boarding school to_.A. know if he was still the best student B. find out what was wrong with his sonC. ask some questions about his classmates D. talk with the boys teacher abo
19、ut his grades22. If we say the questions are casual, we mean they are_.A. unimportant B. strange C. special D. difficult23. Why were the boys eyes filled with tears when he heard what his father said?A. Because his father didnt care about his grades any more.B. Because he hadnt had a talk with his f
20、ather for a long time.C. Because he had a chance to say his worries.D. Because he was deeply moved by his fathers words.24. The passage mainly tells us never to _.A. send a small boy to a boarding school B. care too much about a students gradesC. pay no attention to the power of caring D. miss the c
21、hance to say thanks to our fathersBIf you have seen or heard of the British TV series Downton Abbey, you have probably noticed an “upstairs-downstairs” class system in which the noble people are upstairs, worrying what clothes they should wear for dinner and the poor people are downstairs, working h
22、ard to make food and tea. So its not hard to tell that people are divided into different classes. British society has changed a lot since the days of Downton Abbey, but the division still exists and the funny accents do, too. Nowadays, what divides Britons is the so-called “North-South divide”. As y
23、ou make your way north from the south coast of England, the accent begins to change. The posh “How are you” in parts of the South becomes “Ahhdu” (how do you do) in the Midlands, “reeit” (are you alright) in the North West, “eyyup” (whats up) in Yorkshire, and “hous it gaun” (hows it going) in Scotl
24、and. Besides accents, the economy also changes. The rich southern city of London slowly becomes the North where people generally have less money. So where does the “South” stop being the “South” and the “North” start being the “North”? Well, depending on where someone comes from in Britain, youll ge
25、t a different answer. “Anywhere above London is the North,” you might hear a Londoner say. Or if youre in Scotland, you might hear, “Southern softer!”, talking about a person from Lancashire or Yorkshire, who think of themselves as “hard (tough) Northerners”. “Anywhere south of Manchester is not nor
26、thern,” you might hear a person from Manchester say. Many stereotypes (成见) have come from the “North-South Divide”, too. Often, southerners are seen as being rude and snobbish (势利眼的) by northerners. And northerners are often seen as uneducated by southerners. Today, the career you have and the perso
27、n you marry dont depend on where you were born or what class you are from. But as London is getting richer and people are moving to the South for work, the North-South divide is getting bigger. Yet for all that divides us, the truth is, we couldnt live without each other! 25. The first paragraph ser
28、ves to _. A. compare the lives of upstairs with those of downstairs B. explain how the class system worked in the past C. attack the unfair class division D. introduce the topic of the passage26. People from North West greet each other by saying _. A. “hous it gaun” B. “reeit” C. “eyyup” D. “ahhdu”2
29、7. From Paragraph 4 we get to know _. A. Scotlanders think Londoners are not strong enough B. Manchester people think Scotland belongs to the South C. Manchester people regard themselves as Northerners D. there is no such thing as “North-South Divide” 28. What is the passage mainly talking about? A.
30、 British accents are different from North to South. B. Class division is getting smaller at present. C. It is about the “North-South Division” and its influence. D. Northerners and Southerners dislike each other in Britain.CEveryone talks about the greenhouse effect and how our Earth and its climate
31、 are being affected(影响). We can do a science experiment designed by some kids to show this effect and what is happening to the Earth.First prepare the following items:2 glass containers that need to be the same size and shape 1 gallon plastic bag4 cups of very cold waterIce cubes(冰块) Fill each conta
32、iner with two cups of cold water. Add the same amount of ice cubes to each container. Then put one of the containers in the plastic bag and close it tight. Put both containers in the sun together and keep them there for at least an hour. At the end of one hour remove the container from the plastic b
33、ag and immediately check the temperature of the water. After you record this, find out the temperature of the water that is not covered. When you place the containers in direct sunlight, the air inside the bag becomes very warm. The heat filters (渗入) in but cannot escape so it stays in the closed pl
34、astic bag and increases the temperature. What if you leave that for two, three or four hours? Think about what is happening to the Earth. There are chemicals that are creating a type of plastic bag around the Earth. It causes our air to get warmer because of the heat from the sun being kept in this
35、closed area. Think about your car in the hot summer. This is what happens when you leave your car outside all day. This greenhouse effect has caused your car to be so hot that you sometimes cannot even touch the steering wheel(方向盘). This science project goes to show what affects our planet.29. Accor
36、ding to the text, the greenhouse effect appears mainly because of _.A. the hot sunlight B. chemicals around the Earth C. the plastic bag D. human activities30. Which of the following shows the right order of steps for the science project?a. Measure the water which is not covered.b. Make preparations
37、 for the project.c. Fill each of the two glass containers with two cups of cold water.d. Put one container in a plastic bag and close it tight.e. Put the two containers in the sun for at least one hour.f. Measure the water which is covered with a plastic bag.A. b e d c a f B. b e c d f a C. b c e d
38、a f D. b c d e f a31. If the story appears in a newspaper, the best title might be “_”.A. An Interesting Experiment Done by Kids B. How to Protect Our Precious PlanetC. Bring Home the Seriousness of Greenhouse EffectD. The Greenhouse Effect Has Been Proved by KidsDWhat Is Self-tracking All aboutHave
39、 you ever monitored something about yourself? Perhaps youve tracked how many kilometers youve run, how many hours youve slept or how many calories youve eaten in a day. If so, youve taken part in a movement called the “Quantified Self Movement.” Individuals gather information about their daily activ
40、ities in this popular movement, also called self-tracking. This may sound difficult, but technology is making the process easier. Perhaps youve wanted to change a bad habit but couldnt. Self-tracking may be your answer. The idea is to take information about your everyday activities and analyze them
41、to help form a healthier lifestyle. Recently, tools such as smartphones, journals and apps, along with newly published wearable things, are making self-tracking extremely easy. Today, one can use Fitbit, the Jawbone Up, Google Glass or a smart watch to record personal data including sleeping hours,
42、stress levels, heart rate and mood. So why does a person self-track? Someone may be trying to lose weight or improve their sleep patterns. Another person feels tired after eating. Self-tracking could help him to know what foods make him sleepy and watch his diet. Monitoring daily activities isnt a n
43、ew concept. In years past, athletes and their coaches kept notes detailing nutrition, training and sleep patterns in order to achieve an athletic goal. Similarly, doctors have also helped patients to record parts of their lifestyles and eating habits to help fight allergies, headaches and other heal
44、th problems. However, it wasnt until 2007 that magazine editors Gary Wolf and Kim Kelly, who started tracking every move they made, coined the term “Quantified Self.” Wolf says that the new tools will change our sense of self with the purpose of making us more effective in the world. Although self-t
45、racking has many advantages, Dennis Nash, president of Data Speaks Health Solutions, says self-tracking has its drawbacks. Once people start tracking their daily activities, it can become an addition people like to do often. Also, they might begin to worry too much about their health. While self-tra
46、cking doesnt guarantee that ones quality of life will improve, it can highlight the importance of eating well and exercising daily. After all, the Quantified Self Movements focus is motivating people to apply enough energy to make healthier choices. 32. People choose self-tracking because _.A. it co
47、llects personal data and leads to self-improvementsB. it records how many hours you sleep a dayC. it watches your eating habits D. it increases your movement33. The writer mentions tools such as smartphones and apps in Paragraph 4 to show _.A. we depend too much on themB. it is easier to do self-tracking C. they do harm to peoples healthD. equipment is necessary to do self-tracki