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4、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。与mp3 140对应Where could the man find Stella? AIn her office BIn the library CIn the conference roomWhat does the woman suggest about Todd?AHe is the highest boy in the class BHe works very hard at his lessons CHe oft
5、en wanders in the libraryWhats the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Boss and secretary B. Teacher and student CDoctor and patientWhats the woman planning to do? AShe is going to take a test BShe will learn to use computers CShe is planning to find a new jobHow long did it take the man
6、to write his paper? AAbout 1 hour B. About 1.5 hours CAbout 3 hours第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5,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道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C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,你将有时间读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。Where are the speakers probably talking? AIn an office B. In a shop CAt Jim
7、s homeWhat volunteer job will the man do? A. Write stories for children B. Take care of children CGive lessons to children听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。Why doesnt the woman buy tickets for the seats in the middle?A. They are not next to each otherB They are too expensive CThey are sold outHow much is each ticket?
8、 A $13 B. $30 C$65What day are the tickets for 7 AFriday B. Saturday CSunday听第8段材料,回答第11至14题。What is the man planning to do with his friends? AWatch a football game B. Go for a drive and have a picnic C See a movie and have dinner Why cant the woman go with them? A. She has to study for an exam B. S
9、he has to attend a party C. She doesn t have enough moneyHow is the woman getting to the activity? A. Shes driving her car BThe man will pick her up CShes taking the busWhen does the woman want to be back? A. At 10:30 p.m BAt 11:30 p.m CAt midnight听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。What does the woman ask the man? A.
10、 If he is going home for the holidays BIf he knows of a simple way to the airport CIf he knows who can see her offWhat does the man look for? A.A wallet B. A telephone CA business cardWhy is it necessary to call in advance? ATo guarantee a seat B. To make sure of the price CTo ask about the time听第10
11、段材料,回答第18至20题。Whats the speakers brother? A. He is a doctor B. He is a worker CHe is an engineerHow will Jim go to Perth? A. By air BBy car CBy busWhat do we learn about Jim? AHe has visited a great number of countries BIts the first time for him to be abroad CHe finds his job very exciting二 、阅读理解(共
12、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AI had looked forward to this day for a long time.Finally I,Kirsty Stuart,would stand on the top of Mount Blanc,the highest mountain in the Alps.Although I often climbed in my native Scotland,this was my first trip to the Alps.My comp
13、anionsJean-Pierre Barton,Maurice Gautier,and Mary Sargentand I left our camp early and planned to reach the top by late morning. As we neared the top,large clouds gathered and it began to snow.We found a shelter and decided to wait for the snow to stop.After three hours,however,we decided to go back
14、 and try again the next day.We started down the mountain in the thick snow.JeanPierre forgot his sunglasses and went back to look for them.As he was returning to us,he started to fall. His fall started an avalanche(雪崩) and it was falling towards us! I was swept away by the heavy snow.Jean-Pierre hur
15、ried down to me.“Are you OK?”he asked. “I think I broke my leg.”I answered. “Id better radio for help!”he said.“Where are the others?”We couldnt see Maurice or Mary anywhere. Jean-Pierre called the emergency radio number,and the police said they would send help right away.It seemed like hours,but on
16、ly minutes later we heard the welcome sound of a helicopter.The helicopter couldnt land on the mountainside,so they lowered two men,two dogs and a stretcher(担架).One man ran to me,but I told him to search for the others.The dogs were trained for avalanche rescue and soon began to dig crazily in the s
17、now. Bernardo,the lead dog,found Marys scarf and led the rescuers to her.Maurice was nearby.The men gave us hot drinks and warm blankets and then prepared to 1ift us into the helicopter.Two men inside the helicopter pulled us up with the ropes.I went first on the stretcher. Once we were safely insid
18、e,the helicopter flew to the hospital in Chamonix. Our poor rescuers and their dogs had to climb all the way back down the mountain.Later we would find these brave men and thank them for saving our lives.What prevented the climbers from reaching the top? A.The terrible weather. B.The loss of the sun
19、glasses. C.The jury of the team members. D.The unexpected height of the mountain.How did the writer break his leg? A.The road was covered with snow. B.His companion knocked into him. C.The heavy clouds blocked his view. D.The avalanche caused a fall for him.How did the writer feel while waiting for
20、help? A.Anxious. B.Crazy. C.Sorry. D.Annoyed.BAustralia has very strict laws relating to the importation and possession of certain goods. Food, plant material and animal products from overseasincluding many common souvenirscould introduce some of the worlds most serious pests and diseases into Austr
21、alia. Failing to declare quarantine items (需要检疫的物品)on arrival could destroy our agriculture, tourism industries and special environment. Every piece of luggage will be screened or xrayed on arrival in Australia. So you must declare for inspection of all food, plant material and animal products to ch
22、eck that they are free of pests and diseases. You must tick YES on the Incoming Passenger Card (IPC) to declare if you are carrying any food, plant material or animal products. In signing the IPC, passengers are making a legal declaration and failure to answer all questions truthfully can have serio
23、us consequences.If you fail to declare or dispose of any quarantine items, or make a false declaration:you will get caught;you could be fined over A 200 onthespot; oryou could be prosecuted and fined more than A 60,000 and risk up to 10 years imprisonment; If you are not sure about the items you are
24、 carrying, ask a quarantine officer who will determine whether they are allowed into Australia.The reason why you are asked to declare quarantine items on arrival is that.Atoo many overseas products could destroy Australias tourism industry.Banimal products are often the cause of various diseases.Ca
25、s is known to us all, bad food can spread diseases easily.Dthese items may carry dangerous pests or diseases into Australia.You need to declare the following things EXCEPT if you have them in your luggage.Asome metal hairclips Bdried flowersCsome mooncakes Da bottle of honeyFor what purpose is the p
26、assage written?ATo inform the passengers of the law on the exportation of goods.BTo warn the passengers not to take unsafe goods.CTo tell the passengers to Australia to have their quarantine items declared.DTo urge the passengers to protect the agriculture, tourism and environment.If you dont declar
27、e quarantine items, .Ayou can probably get away with itByou are sure to be discovered and punishedCyou can turn to the customs officers for helpDyou can give them away to a quarantine officerCWe all remember seeing hitchhikers,standing by the side of the road,thumb sticking out,waiting for a lift.Bu
28、t it is getting rare nowadays.What killed hitchhiking? Safety is often mentioned as a reason.Movies about murderous hitchhikers and real-life crime have put many drivers off picking up hitchhikers.That no single women picked me up on my journey to Manchester no doubt reflects the safety fear:a large
29、,strangely dressed man is seen as dangerous. But the reason may be more complex:hitchhiking happens where people dont have cars and transport services are poor. Plenty of people still hitchhike in Poland and Romania. Perhaps the rising level of car ownership in the UK means the few people left hitch
30、hiking are usually considered strange.Why cant they afford cars? Why cant they take the coach or the train? Three-quarters of the UK population have access to a car; many of the remainder will be quite o1d. The potential hitchhiking population is therefore small. Yet my trip proves its still possibl
31、e to hitchhike.The people who picked me up were very interesting1awyer, retired surgeon,tank commander,carpenter, man who lived in an isolated farmhouse and a couple living up in the mountains.My conclusion is that only really interesting people are mad enough to pick up fat blokes in red,spotted sc
32、arves. Most just wanted to do someone a good turn;a few said they were so surprised to see a hitchhiker that they couldnt help stopping. The future of hitchhiking most 1ikely 1ies with car-sharing organised over the Internet,via sites such as hitchikers.org. But for now, you can still stick your thu
33、mb out (actually, I didnt do much of that, preferring just to hold up my destination sign) and peoplewonderful,caring,sharing,unafraid peoplewill stop. In the UK,with its cheap coaches and reasonable rail service,I dont think Ill make a habit of it. But having enjoyed it so much,Im ready now to do a
34、 big trip across Europe and beyond.In the 1970s a female friend of my wifes hitchhiked to India How wonderful it would be to have another go,though Afghanistan might be a challenge.I wish Id got that tank commanders mobile number.The author tried to hitchhike but was rejected by single women drivers
35、 because_.A.they were not heading towards ManchesterB.they thought most hitchhikers were dangerousC.hitchhiking had been banned and they didnt want to break the lawD.he was a strong man in strange clothes who seemed dangerousWhich of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A.Mo
36、vies have discouraged people from hitchhiking.B.Car ownership levels are 1ower in Romania than in the UK.C.25 of UK people dont have access to cars.D.Increased car Ownership has reduced the need for hitchhiking.The “fat b1okes in red, spotted scarves” in Paragraph 3 most likely means _.A.murderous h
37、itchhikers B.friendlv and talkative hitchhikersC.typical hitchhikers D.strange hitchhikers like the authorAccording to the author,future hitchhikers are more likely to_.A.visit websites and find people to share cars withB.stand by roads with their thumbs sticking outC.stick out signs with their dest
38、inations written onD.wait for some kind people to pick them upD We know the effect calories have on your body.For each pound of weight that your body carries, it takes about 12 calories per pound per day to keep it alive.If you weigh 150 pounds, you therefore need about(15012)1,800 calories per day
39、to keep yourself alive and maintain that same weight.If you were to eat more than 1,800 calories per day, the extra turns into fat.It takes about 3,600 calories to make a pound of fat.The graph below shows your eating pattern before, during and after the diet.Note that the graph assumes that you, li
40、ke most people, eat any number of calories per day.Some days you are “good” and eat less, and some days you are “bad” and eat more, but the assumption is that it averages out to 2,000 calories per day over the long run.The diet really takes the weight off.But the weight comes right back when you ret
41、urn to your “normal” eating pattern.The weight appears to come back so quickly because when you are at your lightest, you tend to gain more weight each day.The lighter you are, the fewer calories you need.If you only need 1,500 calories per day and youre eating 2,000, youre going to gain weight fast
42、er than if you need 1,800 and youre eating 2,000.There are only two ways to keep the weight off: Change your overall eating pattern so that you take in, on average, fewer calories than before you went on the diet. Start exercising so that you “burn” the extra calories you take in. The best course of
43、 action is a combination of these two choices.Which of the questions does the passage answer? _A.Why does the weight come back so quickly once one stops dieting?B.Why does calorie play so important a part in keeping fit?C.Why do some people get fatter in the modern society?D.Why do people need to bu
44、rn calories every day?How will a person become if there is calorie more than needed? _A.He might feel sick B.He might gain weight.C.He must see a doctor at once D.He would eat more than he can.Who might get heavy more quickly if they eat 2,500 calories per day? _A.A woman of 167 pounds B.A man of 15
45、7 poundsC.A man of 147 pounds D.A woman of 160 poundsWhich of the following statements will the author NOT agree to according to the passage? _A.People dont have to diet because once they stop, they will gain weight.B.Peoples weight can determine the amount of calories needed.C.Dieting people can ex
46、ercise more and take in less calories in the long run.D.Thin people hoping to get weight dont have to go on dieting.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Building Soccer in America :Three stories of struggle and Success He was the top new player, or rookie(新手) of the year, in 1998. His young professional career reached a high point the next season. D.C. United won the M.L.S. Cup, the league championship, on the strength of a Most Valuable Player performance by Olsen. He scored one of two goals for his team in