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4、节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。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。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。昕完每段对话后,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. How long is the man late? A. Ten minutes. B. Twenty minutes. C. Half an hour.2. How does the man most probably feel? A. Sa
5、d. B. Surprised. C. Bored.3. What are the speakers talking about? A. The womans favourite animals. B. Some animals they are looking at. C. The womans experience in the zoo.4. What will the woman most probably do next? A. Buy some fruit. B. Go to the fruit section. C. Tell more about the boy.5. What
6、is the woman doing? A. Trying on dresses. B. Paying for a dress. C. Comparing some colors .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67题。6. How long will the man have to walk? A. For about
7、 10 minutes. B. For about 20 minutes. C. For about 25 minutes.7. Whats the most probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Strangers. B. Classmates. C. Friends.听第7段材料,回答第89题。8. Who will take the lessons? A. The womans son. B. Eva. C. Stanley,9. How much do the lessons cost the woman each wee
8、k? A$15 B$30 C$60听第8段材料,回答第1012题。10. What does the man like doing in his spare time? A. Learning about inventions B. Telling stories. C. Writing stories.11. What were umbrellas used for at the very beginning? A. Keeping away sunshine. B. Decorating rooms. C. Keeping off water.12. Where were umbrella
9、s first used in Europe? A. In England. B. In France. C. In Greece.听第9段材料,回答第13 16题。13. What is the woman doing there? A. Looking for something. B. Having a walk. C. Reading a newspaper.14. What are the womans favourite TV programs? A. Talk shows. B. News programs. C. Soap operas.15. Who likes watchi
10、ng sports programs? A. The womans father. B. The womans friend. C. The womans husband.16. Why does the woman dislike watching the news with her husband? A. He cant keep quiet. B. He likes changing channels. C. He likes asking questions.听第10段材料,回答第1720题。17. How does the speaker usually wake up? A. He
11、 is woken up by his parents. B. He is woken up by a clock. C. He wakes up naturally.18. How does the speaker go to school? A. On foot. B. By bike. C. By bus.19. Where does the speaker have lunch on school days? A. At school. B. At home. C. In a restaurant.20. What does the speaker usually do between
12、 10:00 pm and 10:30 pm? A. He does homework. B. He listens to music. C. He takes a shower.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共4篇,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。A I stayed for a while in Costa Rica years ago. One morning I was shopping in a local farmers mar-ket. I loved that market. The se
13、lection of produce was exceptional! I had parked my car a few blocks away at Firestone. An hour into my shopping, I reached in mypurse for my phone. I dug around searching and searching . no phone! I had butterflies in my stomach since the zipper(拉链) was not zipped on my bag and perhapsmy phone fell
14、 out or got picked up by wondering hands. I went around to all the venders (摊主) I had visited asking if they had come across a lost iPhone.But no such luck. Disappointed, I walked out of the market with all my fresh organic produce. In front of me was anolder lady walking slowly with a heavy bag in
15、each hand. I observed many people passing her. At firstI thought of doing the same, as I was worried about my phone. But then I heard a voice in my heart say-ing help her. In Spanish, I asked the old lady if I could give her a hand. She gladly handed me a bag and wewalked on. She was probably in her
16、 late 70s and the bag I took from her was full of produce. She askedabout my family and my job. My Sparush was far from perfect. I tried to explain to her but I was notsure whether she understood. As we came to a street comer, we had to walk in opposite directions. My mind wondered for a mo-ment and
17、 then I decided to go on helping the lady. I saw a warm smile of gratefulness on her face,which also warmed my own heart. After a few more blocks we came to her destination. I couldnt imagine her walking so far withtwo heavy bags all alone! I walked all the way back to my car at Firestone. I unlocke
18、d my door and sitting between the seatsright in view was my iPhone!21. Why did the author prefer the local farmers market? A. The venders were very friendly. B. The market was near her home. C. The produce was inexpensive. D. The produce was of good quality.22. When did the author find her iPhone mi
19、ssing? A. After she had shopped for an hour B. When she was paying for her produce. C. After she had parked her car at Firestone. D. When she was walking into the market.23. What prevented the author communicating smoothly with the old lady? A. The old ladys accent. B. The old ladys age. C. The auth
20、ors poor Spanish. D. Their different cultures.24. What kind of person is the author? A. Warm-hearted and clever. B. Kind but careless. C. Religious and helpful. D. Smart but thoughtless. B The way we cook is important. In many countries, the two sources of heat used for cooking are nat-ural gas or e
21、lectric stoves. The World Health Organization (WHO) warns that millions of people aredying every year from indoor air pollution. The WHO finds that poor cooking, heating and lightingtechnologies are killing millions of people each year. Indoor air pollution results from the use of dangerous fuels an
22、d cook stoves in the home. WHO of-ficials say nearly three billion people are unable to use clean fuels and technologies for cooking, heat-ing and lighting. And they say more than seven million people die from exposure to indoor or outdoorair pollution each year. Of that number, the WHO says about 4
23、.3 million people die from household airpollution given off by simple biomass(生物燃料 ) and coal stoves. These findings show that the home use of poisonous fuels is to blame for many of these deaths. These fuels inrlude wood, coal, animal waste and so on. Carlos Dora is Coordinator in the WHO s De-part
24、ment of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health. He says people should not use unprocessed coal and kerosene (煤油 ) fuel indoors. He says opening a window or door to letout the harmful air will not correct the situation. It will only pollute the outdoors. New technologies and c
25、lean fuels can rid people of this problem. The United Nations found that more than 95 percent of families in suh-Saharan Africa depend on solid fuels for cooking. It says huge populations in India, China and Latin American countries, such as Cuatemala and Peru, are also at risk. Nigel Bruce is a pro
26、fessor of Public Health at the University of Liverpool. He says researchers aredeveloping good stoves and other equipment to bum fuels in a more efficient way. There are alreadymany technologies for clean fuels available now. An effective and reasonably low-cost ethanol(酒精)stove that is made by Dome
27、tic (a Sweden-based company) is now being tested out. Another interesting development is electric induction stoves.In India, you can buy an induction (屯磁) stove for about $8. And in Africa you can buy a solar lamp for less than $1. 25. According to Carlos Dora, what is the best solution to indoor ai
28、r pollution? A. People should use an effective air cleaner. B. People should use new technologies and clean fuels. C. People should open a window or door to let out the harmful air. D. People should prevent themselves from being exposed to harmful air.26. How is Paragraph 2 mainly developed ? A. By
29、listing numbers. B. By following time order. C. By describing a process. D. By making classifications.27.What can we learn from the passage? A. Burning solid fuels can help limit indoor air pollution. B. People can buy ethanol stoves made by Dometic in India. C. There are already two technologies fo
30、r clean fuels available for use. D. Most of the deaths from indoor pollution are in developing countries.28. Which would be the best title for the passage? A. The Way We Cook Is Changing B. Cause of indoor Air Pollution C. Indoor Air Pollution Kills Millions Each Year D. The Development of Electric
31、Stoves C A recent survey in the United States showed that the average family spent more money on its petsthan on its children. Although rather shocking, it should not surprise anyone who has seen the doggyparlours (客厅 ) where loved pets rest. Are Americans unique in treating their little friends in
32、thisway? No, the English, too, pay more attention to their pets. This can clearly be seen when we look at pet foods, which often contain more vitamins than hu-man food. They certainly cost much. Last year the British public spent two hundred million pounds onpet food alone, to say nothing of veterin
33、ary bills or animal furniture. It is difficult not to feel angry about this when considering what the same amount could do for victims of starvation and poverty, so itis not unusual for me to get hot under collar when I read an old man left all his money to his dog in- stead of his children. There a
34、re a variety of reasons why I find pets-raising alarming. They cause physical problems. An example of this is New York where they have great difficulty getting rid of the mess that dogs leave on the streets. Many people find this funny, but in a number of large cities it is a major problem. Ani- mal
35、s can cause disease, too. It is the threat of rabies - a disease with no known cure. Another problem is the carelessness of pet owners. Most little children want a dog or a cat, andthey continually push their mothers and fathers until they get one. It is only when the sweet littlething has been brou
36、ght home that the parents realize how much time and money must be spent on Rover or Bonzo. Then they just abandon it. As a result, they are allowed to run free. English farm- ers lose hundreds of sheep a year, killed by someones pet and you must have read of children being hurt by some pets of their
37、 own. Lastly, I would only suggest that we have got our priorities wrong and that something should be done about it. In my view, its time we stopped being sentimental about pets. I can see no reason whywe should get upset when animals are cut up for medical experiments. This will lead us to discover
38、ing cures for serious human diseases, then I say, keep cutting! 29. The doggy parlours are mentioned in the 1st paragraph to show _ . A. what costly lives the pets are living B. where Americans keep their pets C. why children love their pets so much D. how much pets depend on their masters30. In the
39、 second paragraph to get hot under the collar” probably means_. A. getting quite hot B. becoming excited C. feeling extremely angry D. receiving a fashionable shirt31. According to the author, in which field can animals be most useful? A. Food. B. Sports. C. Entertainment. D. Medicine. 32. What is t
40、he authors attitude towards pets-raising? A. Sympathetic. B. Opposed. C. Pitiful. D. Supportive. D Welcome to Arundel Castle which is situated in West Sussex, England. The castle has a history ofnearly l,000 years and has welcomed visitors traveling from all over the world. Arundel Castle alsoplays
41、a starring role in many films.The Gardens The White Garden is planted with soft white Iceberg Roses, and Snow White Lilies. The Rose Garden is newly planted with lovely old-fashioned English roses that are at their verybest in June and July. The Organic Kitchen Garden produces a wide range of season
42、al fruit and vegetables, pears, cher-ries and apples.The Casde Shop In the Castle Shop, you will discover a wide and interesting range of gift ideas for everyone. It of-fers gifts and souvenirs designed to appeal to all tastes and pockets. Foods, china, books, and statio-nery (文具) are all available.
43、 Many are sold in this Castle Shop only. At Arundel Castle we pride ourselves on supporting local suppliers and actively encourage envi-ronmentally friendly products.The Arundel Festival 2016Saturday 13th to Sunday 21th August The annual Arundel Festival gets bigger and better every year. It is one
44、of the most amazing, di-verse and easily accessible arts festivals in the UK, offering a mix of visual arts, music, theatre andstreet entertainment.Parking Coaches and mini-buses can drop off at the main Castle entrance in Mill Road and park in themain town car park that is opposite the Castle entra
45、nce. Please inform us when making your booking ofhow many parking permits are required.33. When visiting the castle, you can_. A. see how the local gifts are being made B. get old-fashioned English roses as gifts C. get seasonal fruit and vegetables for free D. buy eco-friendly products in the Castle Shop34. How long does the Arundel Fest