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1、滿分150分,考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1. What did the man take out of the cupboard? A. A cake B. Bowls C. Some sugar2. What are the speakers talking about? A. Sightseeing B. Weather C

2、. Fishing3. What is the relationship between the two speakers? A. Boss and secretary B. Salesgirl and customer C. Doctor and patient4. What does the man imply? A. He is stressed B. He works too hard C. He needs some excitement5. How long will the boy be at the summer camp? A. For one week B. For two

3、 weeks C. For three weeks第二節(jié)  (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)  聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. How does the man feel? A. Elegant B. Painful C. Focused7. What advice does the woman give the man?

4、A. Go to the opera house B. Take a short break C. Relax and keep going聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. What is the woman looking for? A. A spicy and sweet sauce B. A spicy and sour sauce C. A spicy sauce9. How much will the woman spend? A. Five dollars B. Six dollars C. Three dollars聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. How does t

5、he man feel about his birthday party at first? A. He thinks it will be really fun B. He cant wait to start planning it. C. He thinks there will be a lot of work11. Why does the man suggest renting the back of a restaurant? A. He wants to hire a DJ B. He heard about a great place downtown C. It would

6、 be a nice change of scenery12. What will likely happen next? A. The man will go online B. The man will make a phone call C. The woman will look up the name of a DJ聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. What is the man looking for? A. A black T-shirt with a yellow star B. A black sweater with a yellow star C. A blue

7、sweater with a white star14. Why does the man need to wear it? A. It is his lucky sweater B. It is his only clean sweater C. It is his favorite piece of clothing15. Whats the relationship between Danny and the man? A. Coach ad student B. Teammates C. Father and son16. What can we learn at the end of

8、 the conversation? A. The man has to buy some new clothes B. The man will have to change his plan C. The man doesnt have a good memory聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Where are the Watts Towers? A. In Italy B. In Russia C. In America18. What is part of the Watts Towers? A. A sitting place B. Three walls C. Fou

9、r tall pointed towers19. How old was the artist when he built the towers? A. In his forties B. In his thirties C. In his twenties20. What can we learn about the Watts Towers? A. They contain writing and music pieces B. They were damaged badly in an earthquake C. They are admired and considered impor

10、tant by many people.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題; 每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ABookstores are a traveller's best friend: they provide convenient shelter in bad weather, and they often host readings and other cultural events. Here is a look at worlds six greatest bookstores.Adr

11、ian Harringtonsince 1971. Rare books; rare first editions; leather bound sets and general antiquarian (古玩). Address: 64A Kensington Church Street, Kensington, London, England, U.K.Another CountryKreuzberg, Berlin, Germany. Another Country is an English Language second hand bookshop which is mostly u

12、sed as a library. They have about 20,000 books that you can buy or borrow. Some regular events are held at the shop, such as readings, cultural events, social evenings and film nights.Atlantis BooksOía, Santorini, Greece. Atlantis Books is an independent bookshop on the island of Santorini, Gre

13、ece, founded in 2004 by a group of friends from Cyprus, England, and the United States. Throughout the year it has hosted literary festivals, film screenings, book readings, and good old fashioned dance parties.Barts BooksOjai, California, U.S.A. “The Worlds Greatest Outdoor Bookstore”, a bookstore

14、founded by Richard Bartinsdale in 1964. Shelves of books face the street, and regular customers are asked to drop coins into the doors coin box to pay for any books they take whenever the store is closed.10 Corso ComoMilan, Italy. Extensive selection of publication on art, architecture, design, grap

15、hics and fashion, along with a strong emphasis on photography. It was founded in 1990 in Milan, Italy, by Carla Sozzani.The BookwormA bookshop, library, bar, restaurant and event space, now with four divisions in three citiesBeijing, Suzhou and Chengdu. The interconnecting rooms with floor-to-ceilin

16、g books on every wall are light and airy in summer, yet warm and comfortable in winter. 21. Which of the following bookstores has the longest history?A. Adrian Harrington.B. Atlantis Books.C. Barts Books.D. 10 Como Bookshop.22. What can you do in Atlantis Books?A. Attend a festival.B. Learn photogra

17、phy. C. Enjoy rare books.D. Buy books anytime.23. How is The Bookworm different from the other bookstores?A. It is used as a library.B. It hosts all sorts of activities.C. It focuses on photography.D. It has branches in different cities.BMany young people these days adore the advertised magazine bod

18、y and become too focused on attaining this image instead of worrying more about what lasts and even grows over time. But could you imagine being considered beautiful for years, and suddenly being ugly after moving to another continent? It is a sad reality that people dont realize how vacillating the

19、 idea of beauty can be from one country to another. Think of the most typical American girl you know. Is she blonde haired with white skin and light eyes, and does she love shopping or sports? Now place this girl in the heart of Africa, a place where beauty is placed on what you can control. The Maa

20、sai tribe in Kenya focuses on how clean people are, and how stylish their piercings (穿孔) are. This tribes culture is to be a brave fighter, so they will cut their skin with patterns in it to show that they are strong. If you dont look fierce, you are not beautiful. Other countries like North Korea a

21、nd South Korea have their own unique views on beauty. In an interview, a woman who has lived in both North and South Korea claims that beauty in North Korea is based more on your ability to be a good woman and wife. She says that women in North Korea are less concerned about fashion and beauty in th

22、e physical sense. She says they did have a time when big eyes were a big deal and everyone wanted to get double eyelid surgery. This is something extreme and could perhaps be influenced by Western culture. And the idea of getting surgery done to look more attractive is crazy. 24. What does the under

23、lined word “vacillating” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. Inconsistent.B. Reasonable.C. Unusual. D. Similar.25. The Maasai tribe in Kenya is mentioned to show that in their eyes _.A. getting dirty is stylish B. looking fierce is beautiful C. strong people cut their skinD. American girls love shopping

24、26. According to the woman interviewed, women in North Korea now_.A. care a lot about their appearanceB. put the beauty of eyes in the first placeC. pay great attention to their abilityD. are crazy about double eyelid surgery27. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Inner beauty is of great importanc

25、e.B. Ideas of beauty vary among culture groups.C. Different ways are needed to admire true beauty.D. Fashion magazines easily influence young people. CPatients in the early stages of Alzheimers disease often struggle to remember recently learned information, meaning they forget things like important

26、 appointments or where they left their keys. But it seems that these memories are not lost. They are still filed away in the brain somewhere; they just cant be easily accessed. Now, researchers at MIT have developed a means of getting back memories in mice suffering from Alzheimers. The method relie

27、s on a technique that uses light to control genetically modified neurons (轉(zhuǎn)基因神經(jīng)元). Currently it is too early to be used in human trials as it involves inserting light emitting (發(fā)光) equipment into the subjects brains, but the same principles still apply, the researchers said. “The important point is

28、that this is evidence of concept. That is, even if a memory seems to be gone, it is still there. Its a matter of how to get it back,” said senior researcher Susumu Tonegawa. The team took two groups of mice, one genetically engineered to develop Alzheimers and one healthy. They then placed them into

29、 a room and gave them a mild electric shock. All of the mice showed fear when put back in an hour later. When placed in the room a third time several days later, the Alzheimers mice acted normally. They had forgotten the shock. The researchers were then able to bring back the memory of the shock by

30、activating (激活) the cells in which the memories were stored. Even when the mice were put into an unfamiliar room, they showed fear when the cells associated with the shock were activated. “Short-term memory seems to be normal, on the order of hours. But for long-term memory, these early-Alzheimers m

31、ice seem to be damaged,” said lead researcher Dheeraj Roy. “Directly activating the cells that we believe are holding the memory helps them get it back. This suggests that it is indeed an access problem to the information, not that theyre unable to learn or store this memory.” 28. What can we learn

32、about the researchers at MIT?A. They are the pioneers of brain research.B. They have used the method in human trials.C. They can cure Alzheimers using the new method.D. They can get back memories in mice with Alzheimers.29. Why did the Alzheimers mice behave normally a third time?A. They failed to r

33、emember the electric shock.B. They were accustomed to the situation.C. They managed to overcome the fear.D. They activated the association.30. For long-term memory, the early Alzheimers mice _.A. can activate their blood cellsB. cant learn new tricks wellC. can easily get back their memory D. cant a

34、ccess the information stored31. The main purpose of the text is to _. A. introduce a method of a research B. report the latest discovery about a diseaseC. give advice on how to improve memoryD. explain how our brain stores informationDHalf off usually unaffordable products? Only $49.99 for that $100

35、.00 dinner? Thats the magic of Groupon, but for some small business owners the “great business” offered by Groupon can be equal to the kiss of death. How could that occur?The math of Groupon seems simple at a glance, but upon further inspection the numbers dont add up when it comes to smaller busine

36、sses. A Groupon typically offers a 50% discount on a product or service, then the remaining profit is divided between Groupon and the small business. While Groupon has already received the profit in advance, the merchant is left waiting for their cut. Those worrying numbers are assuming the price cu

37、t is 50/50, which, in some cases, is being generous. When you break it down to numbers, a Groupon deal seems disastrous, but its not only the numbers small business owners have to worry about. The point of Groupon deals is to attract new and hopefully long term customers. Yet, does this actually hap

38、pen? The majority of consumers buying the Groupon are there for the bargain and dont return after using their Groupon. CFHS Junior Angelita Pope stated, “I love the deals offered by Groupon! They can really save you so much money.” However, she went on to say that she hadnt returned once to any of t

39、he businesses after using her Groupon. For some small businesses, the pressure lies with the responses of their loyal customers, who watch as new faces get the same product or service for half the price that they have been paying for years. When you break it down, Groupon indicates that the business

40、 offering the deal is not only willing to be flexible with their price, but also that their product or service isnt worth the price theyre charging for. When combining these factors, its no wonder loyal customers are put off by the idea of their favorite shop offering Groupons.Now I by no means say

41、Groupon have bad effects on all businesses; however the storm of Groupon is actually a disaster for a small business. 32. What is good about Groupon?A. It can offer a large discount.B. It helps add up the numbers.C. It can improve the quality of the product.D. It brings small business owners more pr

42、ofit.33. CFHS Junior Angelita Popes statement suggests that _.A. small business owners neednt worry about deals B. people like using Groupon in the same businessC. the purpose of Groupon is to promote businessD. Groupon may not bring customers back34. What does the underlined word “they” in Paragrap

43、h 4 refer to? A. New faces.B. Loyal customers.C. Groupon dealers.D. Small businesses.35. What could be the best title for the text?A. A new business trendGroupon dealing B. The development of a Groupon companyC. The effects of Groupon on small businessesD. A fantastic shopping experienceGroupon第二節(jié) (

44、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)。Youre growing up. That means youre probably experiencing lots of changes, all at once. Your body is changing. It might even seem as if your entire self is changing. It can be confusing and even scary. 36 And its good! Growing up means that y

45、ou can do more, learn more, and start to make your mark on the world. In order for that to happen, your body produces chemicals called hormones that help both body and mind grow. Hormone levels change constantly, rising and falling. 37 But its partly to blame for intense emotions, surprising reactio

46、ns, and mood swings. Because of the way your brain develops, it is somewhat ruled by emotion now and through your teen years. As a result, growing up can seem like an emotional roller coaster! 38 Take care of yourself. If you eat right, sleep enough, and get good exercise, your brain will be much mo

47、re able to deal with the stress. 39 When you feel your moods swinging or youre upset, or confused, some quiet time will allow you to gather your thoughts and get calmer.Practice relaxing your body and deep breathing when you wake up and when you go to bed. 40 Plus, when stuff happens during the day,

48、 youll be able to calm yourself quickly with a deep breath or two before you react. Your body is changing.ATake a time-out.BBut the truth is, it happens to every teen.CWork out regularly to keep physically fit.DThis changing is needed for your bodys development.EIt will help you fall asleepand start

49、 the morning right.FHere are a few things you can do to make the ride smoother.GUsually, these feelings settle down when you realize what is going on. 第三部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Ask someone for their first memory and they will

50、often give some fairly dull possibilities and not be sure which comes first. I have no 41 at all about mine. The earliest thing I recall is looking down and seeing flames coming out of my 42 . It was a Sunday afternoon in July 1981 when I 43 fire. I was in the garden with my dad. It was a sunny day

51、but slightly breezy (有微風(fēng)的). I was standing nearby as my dad 44 to light the barbecue. After several failed attempts, 45 he had to use some sort of accelerant (助燃劑). It caused a small fireball, which was flying towards me 46 the breeze suddenly 47 in my direction. Thats where the 48 memory of my burn

52、ing ankles kicks in. My dad 49 fast. He dashed indoors, grabbed a large blanket and 50 to wrap me in it.The next thing I remember is sitting on a chest, feeling hot and 51 water over and over again; then being driven to a 52 . I underwent lots of skin operations and for weeks I wasnt able to bend my

53、 legs, which had to be wrapped in bandages. 53 this period, I dont recall experiencing pain. It was only when I 54 what an exciting summer my sister was having that my situation began to seem 55 .Weve never talked much about the 56 my dad has never been an especially 57 person. Now that I have kids

54、of my own, I do sometimes wonder what he 58 . Ive never felt any 59 towards him, and I recognize that but for his swift actions the situation could have been 60 . But Id certainly never have a barbecue with my kids.41A. choiceB. ideaC. doubtD. worry42A. anklesB. blanket C. sleeves D. belly43A. excha

55、ngedB. set C. held D. caught44A. tended B. struggled C. refused D. managed45A. eventually B. gradually C. interestingly D. fortunately46A. before B. unless C. though D. as47A. stopped B. howled C. changed D. dropped48A. vivid B. sweet C. precious D. vague49A. hid B. acted C. escaped D. approached50A

56、. got away B. broke in C. stood by D. ran back51A. waiting for B. asking for C. paying for D. searching for52A. hospital B. pool C. café D. gym53A. Thanks to B. But for C. Throughout D. After54A. realized B. imagined C. predicted D. explained 55A. ridiculousB. acceptable C. satisfactory D. unbearable56A. illness B. conflict C. accident D. visit57A. strict B. open C. shy D. honest58A. gave away B. took o

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