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1、3、what does the woman want the man to do in the end?a. stop surfing the internet as soon as possible.b. go to lucys birthday party with her.c. choose a birthday gift for lucy carefully.4. what did the woman do three hours ago?a. she called the apartment manager. b. she broke the tap.c. she checked t

2、he tap.5. where does the woman live now?a. in a remote cottage. b. in a quiet neighborhood. c. in an expensive apartment.第2節(jié) (共15小題; 每小題1.5分, 滿分22.5分)請(qǐng)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. who is the woman most probably?a. dr. petersons student. b. dr. petersons secretary. c. dr. petersons neighbor.7

3、. how far does the man live from dr. petersons office?a. half an hours drive away.b. one hours drive away.c. half an hours walk away.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8. what ticket does the man buy?a. economy class b. first class. c. business class.9. when does the mans plane take off?a. at 20:45 b. at 21:35 c. at 2

4、3:30請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. what upsets lin hong?a. she failed the english exam once again.b. she was scolded by her english teacher. c. she failed to get an a in the english exam.11. where did the man see lin hong memorize new words or recite english text?a. in the reading room. b. in the classroom.

5、c. in her house.12. what has mary been teaching li feng on english?a. composition. b. grammar. c. speaking.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. what does the man like doing?a. spending time with his kids. b. walking in the park with his family.c. picking up his kids after school.14. what is something special in th

6、e womans mind?a. planning for every weekend.b. picnicking in the park.c. traveling abroad.15. why does the man never give his kids expensive presents?a. he cant afford them.b. he doesnt think its a good idea.c. he wants to save money for an emergency.16. who is lisa?a. the mans daughter. b. the woma

7、ns daughter. c. a friend of the womans daughter.請(qǐng)聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。a. where was tony martin when he died?b. in a movie studio. b. in the hospital. c. at home.18. when will flowers be placed at tonys star on the hollywood walk of fame?a. on monday. b. on friday. c. on sunday. 19. which of the followi

8、ng songs was released in 1956?a. theres no tomorrow. b. stranger in paradise. c. walk hand in hand.20. what do we know about tony martin?a. he was most famous in the 1960s.b. he had a long marriage to cyd charisse.c. he continued performing into his 80s.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第1節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下

9、列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c和d)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。akellyanne oniell had not even completed her first aid course when she was called upon to put her skills into action.just halfway through her course, which was offered by kilcooley womens education group, kellyanne was walking home when she found herself faced with an

10、 emergency.a youngster on the street had fallen onto broken glass. describing the situation, kellyanne said:“i noticed she fell onto some glass, and when she got up, i spotted a big wound starting at the thumb(大拇指)and finishing at the ring finger. i started applying pressure to the bleeding wound at

11、 once and sent someone to bring my first-aid box from my house.”she continued: “i phoned for an ambulance and gave the lady every last detail that she wanted to know. i got another person to keep an eye out for the ambulance. the young girl was in great pain so she couldnt stay still. i was scared s

12、he was not going to respond to me. i held her hand above the heart so that the bleeding could at least stop a little bit.”“once the person came back with the bandage, the ambulance was there. the nurse got me to hold a flashlight for her while she bandaged the wound. once the girl was all bandaged u

13、p, i helped her onto the seat in the ambulance and she was taken to hospital.”margaret pridgen, the british red cross trainer who had been teaching kellyanne, was full of praise for her swift action. she said:“i think this is quite an achievement for this young girl, i have really seen her confidenc

14、e grow during the training and am delighted she had the poise(鎮(zhèn)定)to be able to deal with the situation and put her new skills into practice.”21. we can learn from the text that _.a. kellyanne is a first-aid worker b. kellyanne felt proud of herself c. margaret is the boss of kellyanne d. margaret wa

15、s satisfied with kellyanne.22. when kellyanne dealt with the emergency, she was _.a. calm b. hesitant c. hopeless d. frightened23. whats the correct order of the things kellyanne did to save the girl?a. she called for an ambulance. b. she took steps to help stop the bleeding.c. she asked someone to

16、fetch her first-aid box. d. she helped the nurse put the girl into the ambulance. e. she got someone to keep an eye out for the ambulance.a. b-a-c-e-d b.b-c-a-e-d c. c-a-e-b-d d. c-a-b-e-dbhigh school announcementsdo you have a high school announcement to make? are you hosting a high school sports e

17、vent or tournament? are you looking for a coach? let us know, and well share it with “tribune” readers.august 21- sacred heart is looking for two assistant baseball coaches immediately. practices and games are held after school at 3:30 pm. some experience in playing or coaching is preferred. if inte

18、rested, e-mail ron schwartz at ramsad1.august 7 - loyola academy will host its 12th rambler baseball winter workshop for students in fourth through eighth trades on aug. 26. the early registration(注冊(cè)) fee is $70 and registration at the door is $85. contact(聯(lián)系) loyola coach bill san hamel at 847-920-

19、2523 to register early.july 17 - st. patrick will host a youth holiday baseball camp for boys in grades three through eight aug. 26 through aug. 28 from 6:30 pm to 9 pm in st. pats gym. the registration fee is $90. for more information, visit www. or contact coach kusinski at (773) 282-

20、8844 ext. 242 or .june 12 - the marist girls basketball team is looking for a game for the new season. the team can play all levels. if interested, please contact mary pat connolly at (773) 881-5318, or e-mail connolly.marypat.june 1 - bartlett is hosing a high school football

21、camp june 13-30 and july 11-28 from 8-11 am. the registration fee is $180. to register go to contact coach tom meaney with questions at 630-372-4700 ext. 8105.may 27 -hinsdale is hosting youth wrestling camps june 20-23 and june 27-30. there is no minimum age required. even wrestlers in kindergarten

22、 are eligible to participate. the cost of registration is $80 per person. contact head wrestling coach jason hayes at 815-762-1568 or e-mail for more information.24. if a fourthgrade girl wants to learn baseball, she may contact_.a. ron schwartz b. mary pat connolly c. kusinski

23、d. bill san hamel25. which of the following high schools wants to have a match?a. sacred heart. b. the marist. c.bartlett. d. hinsdale.26. if one wants to choose a relatively cheap sports camp, he may _.a. phone 847-920-2523 to register early b. e-mail connolly.marypatc. visit d. contact head wrestl

24、ing coach jason hayes27. the underlined word “eligible” in the last paragraph probably means _.a. prepared b. supposed c. determined d. allowedcfour schoolchildren from belgrave, england were out on their bikes on wednesday evening. unexpectedly, they saw an elderly man gasping for breath (喘息) in th

25、e street. they tried to call the police and ambulance service, but their phones were not working, due to network problems.before the polish man became unconscious, the children kept him calm while they flagged down (招停) a passing driver. the children used words they had picked up from their polish c

26、lassmates to translate the injured mans answer to the drivers questions. gary,10, and his six-year-old sister, lily, stayed with the man while thyus and owen, both 11, led the ambulance to the spot where he lay. soon the man was taken to hospital.the fantastic four children who came to the aid of th

27、e elderly man deserve the highest respect for their quick-thinking and courage in an emergency situation. they are a credit not only to themselves, but to their families and their school. and it is great to be able to hear such a positive story about young people.what is not so positive about this s

28、tory is the fact that several adults apparently walked by without stopping to help. this seeming indifference (冷漠) to an emergency situation is a well- noted phenomenon which psychologists sometimes refer to as “the bystander effect”. research suggests that when a group of people witness an emergenc

29、y, people are likely to assume that somebody else will intervene and they feel that the burden of responsibility is lifted from their shoulders.perhaps the answer to this sort of thing is to introduce a “good samaritan” law. this already exists in france and places a legal responsibility on people w

30、ho witness an emergency situation to help out as long as they can do so. this certainly seems to remove any doubt about who bears the burden of responsibility for offering assistance everybody!28. what can we learn about the elderly man?a. he spoke polish with the children.dscientists from englands

31、newcastle university have discovered that bacteria have the ability to detect smells, according to a study by the university on sunday. the team of scientists, led by dr. reindert nijland, discovered that bacteria can detect certain types of smell- producing chemicals, including ammonia (氨) that is

32、produced by other bacteria. once they sense the smells from other kinds of bacteria, the bacteria will gather together to form a colony (集群) and form a layer of slime (粘液) in order to force the competitors out of their area. the response decreases as the distance between the two bacterial colonies i

33、ncreases. that slime, also known as biofilm, is one of the primary causes of infection on many medical implants(移植物). biofilms also slow down ships and are believed to cost the marine industry millions of dollars annually. however, they can also be used to clean up spilled oil floating on the sea, a

34、s they grow strong on it. “this is the first evidence of a bacterial noseable to detect potential competitors,” dr. nijland said in the august 15 statement, which confirms that bacteria possess qualities similar to four of the five senses that humans enjoy (sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell),

35、the others being touch, taste, and sight. “the fact that bacteria formed slime when exposed to ammonia has important significance for understanding how biofilms are formed and how we might be able to use them to our advantage,” he added.their findings were published in sundays edition of biotechnolo

36、gy journal, and could change the way scientists look at how each of the senses developed over time. “it was thought for a long time that smell existed only in complex living creatures,” dr. nijland said. “now we see that bacteria are able to do the same, so the indication is that the ability may hav

37、e developed even earlier.”67. we learn from the text that biofilms _.a. may cause oil to spillb. can be used to benefit humansc. are the major causes of infectiond. are more likely to be found on ships68. which of the following describes bacteria correctly?a. they can talk.b. they cannot seec. they

38、cannot hear.d. they can imitate others.69. the findings may help scientists know more about _. a. how bacteria reproduceb. the development of the senses.c. how to control bacterial infection.d. the complex relation of living creatures70. which of the following would be the best title for the text?a.

39、 bacteria can produce ammoniab. bacteria have a sense of smell c. why are biofilms so annoying?d. how do bacteria communicate?第2節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。for healthier kids, put away the car and walk to schoolonly a quarter of canadian kids walk or bike to school a

40、nd thats not enough, according to a new “report card on physical activity for children and youth.”active healthy kids canada (ahkc) is a canadian charity that encouraged children and their parents more exercise.their report found that only 24 percent of 5-to 17-year-olds in canada use “active transp

41、ortation” to get to school. 36 on the other hand, their parents were twice as likely to walk to school when they were children. 37 this years theme, “driving,” looked at how much exercise kids are getting when they travel to and from different places near their homes.there are many things the report

42、 listed as possible reasons why children wouldnt use active transportation. 38 many children live too far away from their school to be able to get there by walking or biking.another reason is that sometimes driving is easier. 39 a third reason is safety. many parents prefer not to let their children

43、 walk to school, especially if they are young.ahkc has some suggestions about how children can work with their parents to make active transportation a bigger part of their life.one is for parents to drive close (but not all the way) to school, and have children get out and walk the remaining distanc

44、e.another is for parents to take turns looking after and walking with children so that they can travel safely.the easiest and best thing to do is for parents to tell their children to try to walk or bike to different places whenever possible- not just when they are going to school. 40 a. and childre

45、n can tell their parents to walk more, too!b. the biggest one is the distance between schools and homes.c. “active transportation” means not using cars, trains or buses.d. keep a journal of when you went and how long each walk took. e. parents may drop their children off at school, on their way to w

46、ork.f. every year in its report card, ahkc focuses on one aspect of healthy living.g. in canada over 30%of children and youth are considered overweight or obese.第三部分:語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第1節(jié) :完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(a、b、c和d)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。i have never met anyone with upper arms like

47、 me. as long as i can remember, i have been unable to avoid the 41 of strangers who see me for the first time. i have had fun making up 42 about my arms being eaten by sharks for children who are curious about my 43 .as a young child, i had difficulty crawling (爬行), so i learned to move across the f

48、loor 44 in a seated position. once i started walking, my parents 45 about me because every time i fell, i would hit my 46 on the ground. they quickly solved this problem by finding a helmet for me to 47 .at times, my physical problems have 48 me, but when looking back, i am 49 for the challenges. i

49、have found that throughout my life, so many people have been kind and 50 to me. many people have gone out of their way to 51 and encourage me. i have had a 52 family that has treated me with love. they have helped me develop my talents.i have learned to do things that seemed 53 . i have played compe

50、titive soccer and basketball and i am an excellent driver. at age 11, i was 54 to learn to play the 55 . i was led to a wonderful teacher who has been a concert pianist but was involved in a(n) 56 that left her able to play with only two fingers.sharing my musical talent with others has been a(n) 57

51、 experience for me. i love to 58 , and i am grateful to find many who enjoy listening to my music. i am 59 that i can continue to develop my talents and 60 others to achieve their dreams.41.a. smilesb. stares c. greetingsd. tears42.a. storiesb. rulesc. excusesd. songs43.a. accentb. clothesc. appeara

52、nced. expression44.a. comfortablyb. suddenlyc. strangelyd. painfully45.a. thoughtb. worriedc. talkedd. asked46.a. handb. backc. foreheadd. stomach47.a. wearb. playc. designd. hold48.a. changedb. puzzledc. discouragedd. destroyed49.a. eagerb. famousc. responsibled. grateful50.a. sweetb. coldc. ruded.

53、 important51.a. teaseb. helpc. hurtd. save52.a. wealthyb. largec. supportived. successful53.a. impossibleb. necessaryc. pleasantd. illegal54.a. delightedb. determinedc. surprisedd. disappointed 55.a. gameb. pianoc. guitard. fool 56.a. argumentb. experimentc. accidentd. effort57.a. amazingb. commonc.

54、 embarrassingd. terrible58.a. singb. performc. danced. write59.a. carefulb. fearfulc. hopefuld. thankful60.a. adviseb. inspirec. forced. allow第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)valentines day is my new least favorite day of the year. just recently, the marriage id dreamed of 61 girlhood had broken up, and with

55、 it my faith in the power of love. 62 i started sorting my mail i noticed a pale pink envelop. i opened it to find a red heart-shaped card with beautiful white lace. 63 (obvious) it was not a guy card. i looked for a signature. it was from kris, a former colleague id done 64 favor to ages ago.“not only do i celebrate my anniversary each valentines day,” kris wrote, “but also i remember 65 kindness by doing something nice for someone else to perpetuate (使永

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