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4、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. What will the man do tonight?A. Stay at home. B. Go to a movie. C. Attend a meeting.2. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a restaurant. B. In a shop. C. In a supermarket.3. Wh
5、at does the woman mean?A. She liked the film. B. She didnt see the film. C. She isnt sure if she has time.4. What similarity do the woman and her sister share?A. They wear glasses. B. They have straight hair. C. They get the same color hair.5. What will the man do for his project?A. Elephants. B. Mo
6、nkeys. C. Sharks.第二节听下面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。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。6. What is The Western Teacher? A. A story. B. A book. C. A magazine.7. When did the man start writing books? A. When he was at school. B. After
7、he came to Paris.C. Since the year of 2004.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Doctor and patient. C. Customer and waiter.9. What must have caused the speakers stomach aches? A. The fish.B. The soup.C. The apples.10. Where will the spe
8、akers go? A. To the market. B. To the hospital. C. To the restaurant.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。11. What are the speakers talking about?A. New films.B. Popular cinemas.C. Film-seeing habits.12. What seems to bother the woman at the cinema?A. The uncomfortable seat. B. The noisy people. C. The long waiting t
9、ime.13. What do we know about the man?A. He prefers seeing new films at the cinema. B. He enjoys seeing films with friends.C. He likes talking about new films.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。14. Why does David go to Professor Smith for help?A. He had trouble with todays lecture. B. He missed all the classes last
10、 week.C. He wanted to learn how to take notes.15. What should David do at the start of each class?A. Have a short talk with the professor.B. Look through the notes from last class.C. Take down the main points of the lecture.16. How can David find the most important information to write down?A. By re
11、membering all the details of the lecture. B. By reading the notes taken by his classmates. C. By focusing on the organization of the lecture. 17. How many suggestions has Professor Smith given to David?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。18. Who brought silk to Europe in the thirteenth cen
12、tury?A. Napoleon. B. Marco Polo. C. Leonardo da Vinci. 19. What do we know about silk today?A. It is used by famous dress designers. B. It is much cheaper than in the past. C. It is very popular among painters. 20. Why does the speaker give the talk?A. To encourage people to learn designing. B. To p
13、ersuade people to buy silk clothes. C. To introduce the history of silk trade.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AEnter for a chance to win a Montana adventureImagine yourself hiking on the same route that Lewis and Clark once explored, fly fis
14、hing and whitewater rafting (激浪漂流) in beautiful lakes and rivers, learning how to speak Blackfeet, digging for ancient dinosaur remains, and standing at the edge of a 6,000-year-old glacier (冰川) in Glacier National Park. You have the chance to do all of this and much more with the National Geographi
15、c Kids Hands-On Explorer Challenge Expedition Team. The Hands-On Explorer Challenge is heading west in 2016 to Montana.HIKE!Montana is home to many species of plants and animals. Follow in the footsteps of legendary explorers and get a close-up view of waterfalls, wildflowers, and wildlife.DIG!Some
16、of the most important dinosaur discoveries have been found in Montana. Youll discover treasures yourself as you dig for ancient dinosaur remains in Montanas High Plains.CULTURE!Montana has eleven Native American tribes (部落)each one filled with a unique heritage (遗产) and lots of rich traditions. View
17、 the world as they see it through their dances, songs, food, games, and languages.HOW TO ENTER1. Write an original, personal essay in English of no more than 300 words telling us how you explore your world and what it is about exploration that inspires and excites you.2. Take a photograph of what, w
18、here, or how you explored the subject of your essay.3. Enter by January 7, 2016. Open to kids who will be ages 914 as of July 1, 2016.4. Send your entry (参赛) form, essay, and photo (as described in the Official Rules) to: NG Kids Hands-On Explorer Challenge, National Geographic Kids magazine /CDH, 1
19、145 17th Street NW, Washington, DC 20036. FOR MORE INFORMATION, GO TO KIDS. NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC. COM/KIDS/CONTESTS/EXPLORER - TRIP-2016.21. What is true about Montana?A. It is home to many species of plants and animals.B. It is Lewis and Clarks hometown.C. Its Native American tribes share the same cu
20、lture.D. It has many elephant discoveries.22. If you want to enter the contest, you must _.A. be over 14 years old B. send a photo with your essayC. have rich exploration experience D. write an English article over 300 words23. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To provide travel information. B.
21、To describe Montanas scenery.C. To announce a kid competition. D. To suggest some outdoor activities.B My aunt died back in about 2003. She was eighty-four and so was my uncle. When she passed he felt miserable. They had been married for over 60 years. After my aunts death, he attended his church mo
22、re frequently and his mourning was nearly unbearable to witness. His only daughter lived clear across the country in the south so he had only himself to make a comfort.My cousin talked him into selling the house that he and my aunt had built together about twenty-five years before. It was very hard
23、to part with the home they built together. One day he called my cousin who was living in Texas and told her that he reconnected with a lady from a church that he and my aunt went to forty years previously. She played the piano and his church was looking for new music. Her husband had died about seve
24、n years previously. He said he just wanted someone to go out to dinner with and spend time with. We were happy for them but had no idea how it would turn out. They were both almost eighty-seven years old.They were like lovebirds and spent as much time together as they could. They both had one child
25、each, she a son, he a daughter.The conflict in their relationship came one day when they neither wanted to leave their respective churches. Before too long they realized that they did not want to be apart. They would find a new church together. They planned to marry. When he took her to a jewelry st
26、ore and bought her a diamond, the employees were so impressed that they had a big write up in our own local paper, “The Truth for Valentines Day. ” They prepared for their wedding. They moved the wedding date up because neither wanted to wait any longer to “be together”.They got married in her house
27、, where her first marriage took place. It was such a beautiful refreshing thing to see, two people who you would have thought had pretty much lived their lives, were beginning a new one together.第二十四节 Which of the following may serve as the best title of the passage above? A. Love me, love my dog B.
28、 Love is never too late C. Love is blind D. Love at first sight25. How many characters are mentioned altogether in the story? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. D. Six.26. Which of the statements is true of my uncle? A. He loved church activities more than anything else all his lifetime. B. He lived in the
29、 south of the country, far away from his daughter living in Texas. C. His wedding day fell on Valentines Day when he borrowed the lady a diamond. D. His conflict with the lady arose in that they were both attached to their own churches.27. Which of the following can be concluded from the passage? A.
30、 When my aunt died, my uncle had been married for more than three score of years. B. My uncle and my aunt built their love-nest most probably in the late 1980s. C. When my uncle got to know the lady for the first time, they were already in their eighties. D. After my uncle and the lady got married,
31、they lived in a beautiful new house.CAfter serving as a ski guide in Utahs back country for more than two decades, a Park City woman is being recognized by Outside Magazine as 2015s Best Ski Guide.Deb Lovci grew up in Colorado and began skiing when she was five years old. Later she moved to Utah and
32、 fell in love with the back country of Wasatch Mountains. Lovci has now served as a Ski Utah Interconnect guide for 27 years. “Anything that you slide on snow, Im in love with, ” she said.Lovci leads ski tours through the back country of six different resorts located in the Wasatch Mountains. Lovci
33、typically takes a group of eight to ten people on a ski tour each day, and on average, she takes 300 customers on tours through the back country each season. She loves showing off Utahs wilderness. “I love the back country,” she said. “I love the snow science behind it. I love the safety I just love
34、 it.”Along with leading ski tours, Lovci is passionate about anything related to activities. She also runs a bed-and-breakfast in Park City, the Old Town Guest House. As “a jack-of- all-trades”, she also runs Alpine skis, Nordic skis competitively, and snowboards, and leads mountain bike tours durin
35、g the summer.Outside Magazine selected five travel guides in various outdoor fields to name as the best in their Best of Travel April issue. Lovci said she was unexpectedly cheerful when she was selected as 2015s Best Ski Guide by Outside Magazine. “We all work really hard in what we do and we love
36、it and its really nice to get acknowledged,” she said. “I work with a lot of excellent guides and the award could have gone to anybody any one of us. I often recall my ski experiences which were fearful at the beginning, but they helped me achieve a success.”In a news release, Ski Utah director of c
37、ommunications, Paul Marshall said, “Deb Lovci is one of the most enthusiastic, focused, knowledgeable guides in the industry. Without her as the forefront of our Interconnect Tour, we would not have the success we have. She has been an enthusiastic part of the Interconnect Tour for 27 years and is t
38、hought highly of by our customers.”28. What helped Deb Lovci to be selected as 2015s Best Ski Guide?A. Her being ready for any ski risks.B. Her love for Utahs wilderness and her ski experiences.C. Her dreaming of the best ski job on the planet.D. Her gender and age.29. The underlined words “a jack-o
39、f- all-trades” in Para. 4 probably mean “someone _”.A. who is very skilled at communicatingB. who can be recognized as a workaholic C. who is enthusiastic about doing businessD. who can do many different types of work30. From Paul Marshalls words, we can infer that _.A. Lovci should have helped them
40、 in the tourB. everyone should think highly of LovciC. Lovci deserved the award.D. Lovci achieved her success with Interconnect Tours help.31. What would be the best title for the passage?A. Deb Lovci 2015s Best Ski Guide B. Deb Lovci and Outside Magazine C. The Ski Utah Interconnect TourD. Deb Lovc
41、i a ski guide for 27 yearsD This year, Face book, the social media website announced that it would cooperate with several news organizations including The New York Times, The Guardian, and the BBC to place news stories directly into users personal Face book webpage. Stories published using Face book
42、 Instant will load more quickly and keep the style of the original publisher, who will keep all the advertising income the stories earn at least for now. The deal shows how important social media has become to news organizations, and is a clear sign of how the world of news is changing and has been
43、for a while. Many thought of it as the death of the newspaper, when Google News began in 2002. It had no human editor. Instead Google used, and still uses, a secret computer program that selects and displays news stories according to the readers personal interests, More recently, Associated Press an
44、d Yahoo have been publishing computer-written articles. Both use special software to automatically produce stories about company financial results and sports reports areas where the quality of writing is felt to be of secondary importance to the accuracy of the data.I think we should be concerned ab
45、out such developments. One concern is that Facebook, Google and other social media websites see journalism as a sideline (副业), a way of putting people in front of advertisements. It isnt their primary function so if it stops making them lots of money, theyre likely to stop doing it. Theres another c
46、oncern that computer-written articles are not actually journalism at all, because what a human news team produces is actually quite complex. A well-written news story puts information in context, offers a voice to each side of an argument and brings the public new knowledge. Although economics and s
47、peed of delivery mean readers will probably choose a computer-written story over a carefully shaped article at least for daily news I dont think the computers will be writing any in-depth articles for a while yet.32. What is the main purpose of the article? A. To report on a new computer service offered by Facebook. B. To advise readers against reading computer-written news. C. To express concern about recent trends in online news. D. To describe the process of online news reporting.33. Computer-written news reports have so far focused on spo