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聽力理解(共30分)一、聽對(duì)話,從下面各題所給的A、B、C三幅圖片中選擇與對(duì)話內(nèi)容相符的圖片。每段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。(共5分,每小題1分).A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.A. B. C.請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第6至第7小題。6.WhatlanguageisMikelearning?A.English.B.French.C.Japanese.7.Wheredoeshelearnthislanguage?A.Inaclub.B.Inaneveningschool.C.Atschool.請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第8至第9小題8.WhathasJackmade?A.Amodel. B.Aposter. C.Akite.9.WheredidJackadviseMeimeitogetinformation?A.Ontheradio. B.Inthenewspaper.C.OntheInternet.請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第10至第11小題。10. What’sTeresaGreen’stelephonenumber?A.2945361 B.2963145 C.293615411.WhydidthemantelephoneBetty?A.Becausehewantedtohaveatripwithher.B.Becausehewantedtohavecoffeewithher.C.BecausehewantedtotellherTeresacouldhelpher.請(qǐng)聽一段對(duì)話,完成第12至第13小題。12.Whoarethetwospeakers?A.Thehostandtheguest.B.Theteacherandthestudent.C.Thedirectorandtheactor.13.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Afamousbookreviewer.B.BestActorandBestPlot.C.Myfavouritebook.請(qǐng)聽一段獨(dú)白,完成第14至第15小題。14.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttotellus?A.Skillsinreadingpoems.B.Adviceonchoosingbooks.C.Waystoencouragereading.15.Whatisthelastadviceabout?A.Buildingonyourinterest.B.Sharingreadingwithyourfamily.C.Preparingyourroomwithdifferentkindsofbooks.三、聽對(duì)話,記錄關(guān)鍵信息。本段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。(共10分,每小題2分)請(qǐng)根據(jù)所聽到的對(duì)話內(nèi)容和提示詞語,將所缺的關(guān)鍵信息填寫在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置上。RoyalHotelRegistrationFormNameJohn16Roomtypeasingleroomwitha17viewArrivaldate1815thDaystostayAbout19daysAddressNo.9820Street閱讀理解(共50分)ALittleHouseonthePrairieWriter:LauraIngallsWilder,American.Content:TheLittleHouserepresentsthecomfort,communicationthatwehavewithinourselvesandpeoplearoundus.Price:$14.6Page:56LittlewomenWriter:LouisaMayAlcott's,American.Content:ItisaclassicalstoryabouttheMarciafamilyoffoursistersJo,Meg,Amy,Bethhowtofightforfreedom.Price:$59.3Page:238Charlotte'sWebWriter:E.B.White,American.Content:AspidernamedCharlotteandherfriendshipwithapignamedWilbur.Price:$34Page:243TheChroniclesofNarniaWriter:C.S.Lewis,British.Content:TheadventuresofchildrenwhoplaycentralrolesinthehistoryofNarnia,aplacewhereanimalstalk,magiciscommon.Price:$82.2Page:76641.WhoisthewriterofTheChroniclesofNarnia?A.LauraIngallsWilderB.LouisaMayAlcott'sC.E.B.White,AmericanD.C.S.Lewis42.HowmuchisthebookLittleHouseonthePrairie?A.$14.6.B.$59.3C.$34.D.$82.2.43.HowmanypagesarethereinthebookofCharlotte'sWeb?A.56.B.238.C.243.D.766.44.WhichbookistheclassicalstoryofMarcia?A.LittleHouseonthePrairieB.LittlewomenC.Charlotte'sWebD.TheChroniclesofNarniaBDonRitchie,afamousAustralianman.Fornearly50years,hesuccessfullystopped160peoplefromkillingthemselvesatacliff(懸崖)called‘theGap’–withjustakindwordandasmile.RitchiehadservedintheRoyalAustralianNavyduringWorldWarII.In1964,hemovedintoahouseonOldSouthHeadRoad.Hebegansavingstrangerssoonafter.Ritchiewasarealgentlemanwhopurposelychosetoliverightacrossthestreetfrom‘theGap’,justbecausehewantedtocontinuesavinglives.Hewouldwakeupeverymorningandlookoutofthewindowforanyonestandingtooclosetotheedgeofthecliff.Ifhesawsomeoneandthoughttheymightjump,hewouldsimplywalkoverwithasmileandsay,“IstheresomethingIcoulddotohelpyou?”Thatsoundsverysimple,butitworked–Ritchietriedtohaveatalkwiththesepeopleandendedupinvitingthembacktohishouseforteaorbreakfast.In2006,RitchiewasgiventheMedaloftheOrderofAustraliaforallhissavinglives.In2010,heandhiswifewerenamedWoollahraCouncil’scitizensoftheyearandin2011,hewasgiventheLocalHeroAwardforAustraliabytheNationalAustraliaDayCouncil.Inasituationwheremostwouldturnablindeye,Donhastakenaction.WithsuchsimpleactionsDonhassavedanumberoflives.Don’sstorytouchedtheheartsofallAustraliansandchallengedustorethinkwhatitmeanstobeagoodneighbour.45.WhatisthenationalityofDonRitchie?A.American.B.Canadian.C.Australian.D.Britain.46.Whydidhechoosetoliverightacrossthestreetfrom‘theGap’?A.Becausehewantedtobeproudofhimself.B.Becausehewantedtocontinuesavinglives.C.Becausehewouldliketotalkwithstrangers.D.Becausehewouldliketoenjoytheviewoutside.47.WhenwashegiventheLocalHeroAwardforAustralia?A.In1964.B.In2006.C.In2010.D.In2011.48.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.It’simportantforhimtogettheseprizes.B.Hesavedpeoplethroughgivingthemmoney.C.Weshouldrethinkhowtobeagoodneighbour.D.Hestopped210peoplefromkillingthemselves.CYou’veheardof3DprintingfromnewspaperandTVprograms.Itcan“print”inplastic,metal,nylon,andoverahundredothermaterials.3Dprintingtechnologyhasbeenaroundsincethe1980s,itwasnotwidelyuseduntiltheearly2010s.Thefirstworking3Dprinterwascreatedin1984byChuckHull.3Dprintersusemanydifferenttypesoftechnologies,buttheyallshareonethingincommon:theycreateathree-dimensional(維度的)objectbybuildingitlayer(層),bycontinuinglayer,untilthewholeobjectiscompleted.Imagineabakerlaydowneachlayeroneatatimeuntilthewholecakeisformed.3Dprintingissomewhatsimilar,butjustabitstricter.Howcan3Dprintersworksowell?Themostimportantthing-aprogram,a3Dprinteralsoneedstohaveinstructionsforwhattoprintfromacomputer.Itneedsafileaswell.ThefilewhichisaComputerAidedDesign(CAD)paperiscreatedwiththeuseofa3Dmodelingprogram.Theprogramcreatesapaperthatissenttothe3Dprinter.Alongtheway,softwarepiecesthedesignintohundreds,ormorelikelythousandsoflayers.The3Dprinterbuildsuponelayeratatime,fromthebottomtothetop,untiltheobjectisdone.3Dprintingscanbeusedformakingmanykindsofthingssuchasmachineparts,dailylifeobjects,evenhumanorgans(器官)usingaperson'sowncells.Nowadays,Marc.DillonfoundsaprojectwhichdealswithmanyworldfamouspaintingslikeLeonardodaVinci’sMonaLisa,VanGogh’sSunflowerwith3Dtechnology.Thisprojecthelpstheblindpeopleenjoythefantasticartthroughtouching.Inordertoprovideagooduserexperience,these3Dpaintingshavespecialinstrumentswhichcantellpeoplewhattheytouch.49.Thefirstworking3Dprinterwascreatedin_________.A.

1980

B.

1984

C.2001

D.

2010

50.FromParagraph2,wecanknowthat_______________.A.

how

a3D

printer

works

B.

what

a3D

printing

is

C.

questionsofa3Dprinter

D.

usesofa3D

printer51.Accordingtothepassage,

___________can

help

the

blind

know

what

they

touch.

A.

CADpaper

B.Machineparts.

C.

Theworldfamouspaintings

D.

Special

instruments

52.Which

of

the

following

is

true?

A.

3D

printers

use

3

types

of

technologies.

B.

3Dprintersmakeprintingsfromthetop.C.

3D

printers

work

as

a

baker

makes

a

cake.

D.3Dprinterspiecesthedesignintoafewlayers. D Mostpeoplefollowothersblindlymainlyundertheeffectofpeer(同齡人)pressure.Somepeoplealsofeelitsafetofollowalargenumberofpeople.Insomerarecasesitmightberighttofollowthecrowd(群眾),butinmostcasesthiscanbeonebigmistake.

Ninety-fivepercentofpeopleneversucceedbecausetheyarefollowingthewronggroup.Actuallytherearereasonswhyweshouldn’tfollowthecrowdblindly.According

to

a

study,

people

tend

to

follow

the

crowd

when

they

aren’t

sure

about

the

direction

they

should

take.

This

means

a

large

number

of

people

could

be

following

others

without

understanding

what’s

right

and

what’s

wrong!

This

attracts

more

people

to

follow

them

and

the

result

is

that

most

people

move

in

a

certain

direction

even

if

it

isn’t

right.Amanwhowantstobesuccessfulalwayshopesforothers’guidanceandheusuallyfollowsthesamepathofmostpeople,butthequestionthismanneveraskshimselfis:areallofthosepeoplesuccessful?Ofcoursenot!Ifyouwanttofollowacrowd,thenfollowasuccessfulone.However,inreallifeyou’llonlyfindonesuccessfulpersonamonghundredsofpeople,andthat’swhyfollowingthecrowdmakesnosenseatall.Most

people

act

without

thinking

wisely.

If

you

always

follow

others

because

they're

greater

than

you

in

number,

then

sooner

or

later

you'll

discover

that

you're

making

decisions

you

might

regret

later.However,

should

we

never

follow

the

crowd?No.

I'm

not

trying

to

say

you

should

never

follow

the

crowd,

but

instead

I'm

just

asking

you

to

think

wisely

before

you

take

a

decision.

If

you

find

others

are

right,

there

is

no

problem

in

following

them,

but

if

you

have

doubts

about

the

direction

they're

moving

in,

don't

follow

them

blindly.

53.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rare”mean?A.Asmallnumberof. B.Alargenumberof.C.Thetotalnumberof. D.Thesamenumberof.54.Amanwhowantstosucceedshould_____________.A.followthecrowd B.followothers’guidanceC.followasuccessfulperson D.followthesamepathofmostpeople55.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Waysoffindingsuccessfulpeopletofollow.B.Advantagesofmakingarightdirection.C.Examplesofnotfollowingothersblindly.D.Reasonsofnotfollowingothersblandly.七、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的五個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。每個(gè)選項(xiàng)只能用一次。(共10分,每小題2分)Therewasagirlwhoseparentsdiedyearsago.Shehadnosistersorbrothers.Shefeltsadandlonely.56.__________________________.Oneday,whenshewaswalkinginaforest,shesawabutterflycaughtinabush.Nomatterhowhardittriedtofreeitself,itfailedeverytime.Thelittlegirlwasverysorryforit.Sherantosetitfreeatonce.57._______________________.Anditchangedintoabeautifulfairy(仙女)instead.Thebeautifulfairysaidtothegirl,“Imustdiewithoutyourhelp.Becauseofyourkindness,youcangetwhateveryouwantfromme.”Youmaynotbelievethatthegirlwantedneithergoldnorhouses.Shejustwantedtobehappymost.Thefairysaidsomethinginalowvoiceinherear.58.__________________________.Fromthenon,thelittlegirlwashappyeveryday.Shewaskindtoeveryonearoundher.Whenotherpeopleaskedherthesecretofherhappiness,shesmiledandsaid,“59._______________________.”60._______________________,allherneighborsstoodaroundherbedandaskedherwhyshewassohappy.Theywereafraidthatthesecretwoulddiewithher.Thelovelyoldladysmiledandsaid,“Thegoodfairytoldmethatyouneededme,nomatterwhoyouare.”A.ThenshedisappearedB.ThesecretofmyhappinessisthatIlistenedtoagoodfairyC.Buttohergreatsurprise,thebutterflydidn'tflyawayD.SoshewantedtobelovedverymuchE.Whenshewasveryoldanddying八、閱讀短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答問題。(共10分,每小題2分)WhenLydiaNashappearedontheTVprogrammeWhowantstobeamillionaire(百萬富翁)?andwasluckyenoughtowin£16,000,shedecidedtogiveallthemoneyaway.Thisisnotsurprisingifshehasbeenrichorfamous,butLydiaisa19-year-oldstudent.Lydiagaveallthemoneytoacharitywhichhelpsthechildrenwhoseparentsaredead.Shehadworkedthereasavolunteerforthepastthreeyears.Shefirstvisitedorphanage(孤兒院)attheageofseventeen,andshefeltverysadbywhatshesaw.Someofherfriendsatuniversitythoughtthatmaybeshehadmadethewrongdecision.Somepeoplesaidsheshouldhavesavedittobuyahouseortopayforhereducation.Shesaid,“Thatreallyworriedme.Studentsseemtoliveinanunrealworld,wheretheyalwayscomplain(抱怨)aboutbeingpoor.Butthere’saverybigdifferencebetweenoursituationandpeoplewhohavenomoney.”WiththehelpofthemoneyLydiagavethem,thecharityhasjustfinishedbuilding“RainbowHouse”,anewbuildingthatwillhouse50childrenwhoseparentsaredead.IfLydiahadwonamillionpoundsandnotonly£16,000,wouldshestillhavegivenawayallthemoney?Shesa

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