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英語(yǔ)考試試題第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15答案是C.1.Whattimeisitnow?A.9:00B.8:00C.7:302.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodo?A.HavearestB.SeeafilmC.Dosomeshopping3.Whereprobablyarethetwospeakers?A.InarestaurantB.AtastudioC.Ataconcert4.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforthepillows?A.$4B.$7C.$85.Whowenttoattendthemeetingintheend?A.JohnB.ThewomanC.William第二節(jié)

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聽(tīng)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(tīng)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(tīng)完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhatwillMarkdothismorning?A.GoshoppingB.WriteanarticleC.Takesomephotographs7.Whenwillthetwospeakershavelunch?A.At10:00a.m.B.At1:00p.m.C.At12:00a.m.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Howmuchistherentoftheapartmentforoneyear?A.$3,000B.$3,600C.$3009.Whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Themandoesn’tliketheapartmentB.ThemanhasdecidedtomoveinC.Themanwantstodiscussitwithhisfamily聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlikebest?A.JazzB.PopmusicC.Classicalmusic11.WhatcanweknowaboutJackJohnson?A.HeisajazzsingerB.HeusedtobeasurferC.Helikesthebeach12.Whatcanthetwospeakersgoingtodo?A.GotothebeachB.BuysomeCDsC.Listentomusic聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whycan’tthemanwaittoseethedentist?A.HehasalreadyhadanappointmentB.HehasaterribletoothacheC.Hedoesn’ttakenaymedicine14.Whendidtheman’stoothachestart?A.At10:00a.m.B.At7:00a.m.C.At8:00a.m.15.Whatdayisittoday?A.SaturdayB.SundayC.Monday16.Whatcanweknowaboutthedentistfromtheconversation?A.HeisbookeduptodayB.FewpeopleliketoseehimC.Heusuallyworksatweekendnights聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhydoesthespeakeralwayscarrytheiPodtouch?A.TotalkwithhisfriendsB.TopasstimeenjoyablyC.Toworkwhiletravelling18.Whatdoesn’tthespeakerdowiththeInternet?A.ReadnewspapersandcheckoutinformationB.KeepintouchwithfamilyandfriendsC.Listentomusicandplayputergames19.Whatdoweknowaboutlifetenorfifteenyearsago?A.PeopleenjoyedlifemoreB.TheInternetfirstcameintousethenC.Itwashardforpeopletogetintouchonline20.Whydoesthespeakerthinkthesunisveryimportantforhislife?A.ItmakeshimmoreactiveB.ItallowshimtothinkoverC.Itgiveshimafeelingoffort第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)AVOLUNTEERSustainableDevelopmentProjectinPeruFullDescriptionAsavolunteer,youwillgettoseeasideoftheAmazonfewpeopleexperienceandbeonthefrontlinesofcollectingdataonMacawsandotherendangeredanimals,learninghowtouseaGPStomapareasofspecificinterest,assistinprojectsofmakingforestsgrowagain,andmakingunforgettablememories.HowYouWillMakeaDifference◆Wildlifemonitoringandabilitytobuildprograms◆Mapping:usingaGPStomaptheareaandrecordareasofspecialinterest◆Watercleaning:usinglocalplantsandbiomass(生物)tofilter(過(guò)濾)ancleansewater.◆Carbonactivity:offsetting(抵消)greenhouseemissionsthroughgrowingforestsagain.◆Reforestation:plantingnewforeststoproviderenewablemercialtimber◆Education:educatinglocalchildreninrainforestandsustainabledevelopmentpractices◆Fieldguide:producinganillustratededucationaltool.◆Jungleexploration:maintainingandexpandingthetrailsystemandexploringtheareaCostDetails◆Theeisaminimumstayof2weeksforthisprogram.◆2weeks:$1.80,4weeks:$2.30,6weeks:$3.10,8weeks:$3.60,10weeks;$4.20,12weeks:$4.70Pricesofthefollowingitemsaresubjecttochange:acmodationsinvolunteerhouse,dailymeals,airporttransferservicetoprogramsite,culture&etiquetteguidebook,medical/accidentinsurance,24houremergencysupport,predepartureandarrivaldirections,personalassistancefromaGreenheartTravelprogrammanagerandCertificateofpletionuponrequestforsuccessfulpletionoftheprogram.GreenheartTravelalsodonatesapartofyourfeetooffsetthecarbonfootprintofyourtravels.Skills/ExperienceneededNopreviousexperienceisrequired.21.WhyisGPSusedintheprogram?A.TopreventvolunteersgettinglostinforestB.ToexpandthetrailsysteminAmazonC.TohelplocatethepositionofanimalsD.Tomakeamapforcertainspecificareas22.HowwillGreenheartTraveldealwithwhatavolunteerhaspaid?A.Donatesomeofitforhis/hercarbonfootprintB.Payalittleforhis/herlearninglocalcultureC.Paymostofitforhis/herlifeinsuranceD.Givethemajorityofittotheprogrammanager23.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Volunteershavetoworkatleasttwoweeks.B.VolunteerscanenjoyfreemealseverydayC.VolunteershavetodoserviceattheairportD.VolunteersareensuredalifeinsuranceBItwasafewyearsago,andIhadtakenaparttimejobinavideostoreatthemall.Frominsidethestore,I’dbeguntoseethepeoplerushingbyoutsideinthemall.Therewassomethinginanelderlywoman’smannersthatcaughtmyeye.Thewomanmovedwithdeliberation(從容),andtherewasnohesitationinhergestures.Theelderlywomanhadstayedonmyplace,alongwithayoungerwomanwhoIguessedwasherdaughter.Thedaughterwasrollinghereyes,sighing,checkingherwatcheveryfewseconds.TheelderlywomanbegantolookthroughtheDVDsonthenearestshelf.Aftertheslightesthesitation,Iaskedifcouldhelpherfindsomething.Thewomanshowedmesomethingwrittenonapieceofpaper.RatherthanrushingofftolocatetheDVDforthewoman,IaskedhertowalkwithmesoIcouldshowherwhereshecouldfindit.Somethingaboutherdeliberatemovementsremindedmeofmyownmother,whopassedawaythepreviousChristmas.Wefoundthemovie.Then,reluctantly(不情愿地),Ihadtoreturntheelderlywomantoherkeeper,whowasstilltappingherfootatfrontofthestore.“Isthatyourmom?”Iasked.“Mindsomeadvice?”“Notatall,”saidthedaughter.“Cherish(珍惜)her,”Isaid.“Whenshe’sgone,it’sthelittlemomentsthat’llcreategreatmemoriesforyou.Momentslikethis.”Itwastrue.ImissedmymomandstillrememberedthemomentswhenIusedmyimpatiencetomakeherlifemiserable.Togethertheymadetheirwaytowardthestore’sexit.Theystoodthereforamoment,sidebyside,watchingtherushofthecrowds.Thenthedaughterglancedover.Andslowly,almostreluctantly,sheplacedherarmaroundhermother’sshouldersandgentlyguidedherout.24.Theauthorwasimpressedbytheelderlywoman’s___________.A.hesitatinggesturesB.unsteadypaceofmovementsC.deliberatemovementsD.slowspeedofdoingaparttimejob25.Howdidthedaughterfeelwhilewaitingforhermother?A.ContentB.AngryC.ImpatientD.Interested26.WhydidtheauthorwalkwiththeoldladytofindDVDs?A.TogetfamiliarwiththeshoppingmallB.TolearnaboutherfavoritemoviesC.TotakethechanceforashortrestD.Toacpanyherforamoment27.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.ThedaughteracceptedtheadviceoftheauthorB.ThedaughterwasreluctanttoleavethemallC.Thedaughtercouldn’ttoleratehermomanymoreD.ThedaughterlefthermomaloneinthecrowdsCTheancientGreekdoctorHippocratesismonlyquotedassaying,“Letfoodbethymedicineandmedicinebethyfood.”Hippocratesisoftencalledthe“fatherofmodernmedicine’eventhoughhewasbornaround460B.C.Butmodernmedicalresearchconfirmsthatcertainfoodscanhelpcure,prevent,orevencausesomediseases.Inflammation(發(fā)炎,炎癥)isaconditioninwhichapartofyourbodybeesred,swollenandpainful.NeilBernard,aprofessor,explainshowitaffectsthehumanbody.“It’sthebody’swaytoattackaninvader(入侵者).Soifbacteriaorvirusesenterthebody,inflammationisawayofknockingthemout.Wheninflammationbeeschronic(慢性的),thebodyturnsagainstitsowntissue.It’slikefriendlyfire.”AmandaHaassufferedfromrheumatoidarthritis(類風(fēng)濕性關(guān)節(jié)炎).Shewenttoadoctortotrytofindoutwhatwaswrongwithherbody.Thedoctorsaid,“Ithinkit’ssomethingthatyou’reeating.Andsinceyoucookforaliving,whydon’tyougoandfigureoutwhat’sgoingtomakeyoufeelgreatandshareitwithotherpeople?”So,shestartedtolookcloselyatthematerialsheoftenusesinhercooking,thingslikerefined(精煉的)sugar,toomuchcaffeine.Alotofpeopleknowthatifyouhavejointandarthriticissues,youcanbesensitivetopeppersandeggplatnsandtomatoes.Sheusesalotofgreen,leafyvegetablesinhercookingtomakeitantiinflammatory.InherAntiInflammationCookbook,Haassharesmanyofherveganrecipesalongwithothersthatuseanimalprotein(蛋白質(zhì)).Avegandietdoesnotincludeanyanimalmeatoranimalbyproductssuchasmilkoreggs.But,shesaysthatgrassfedbeefhasomega3andomega6fattyacids.Thosearegoodforthebody.Haasevenmadesweetsanddessertshealthierbyusingcoconutoilinsteadofbutter.Cuttingoutfoodsthatmaybemakingyousickisonewaytomakethatancientadviceletfoodbeyourmedicineusefulinyourmodern,dailylife.28.WhatdoestheauthormainlywanttosayinParagraph1?A.CertainfoodsarethecausesofdiseaseB.SomemedicinecanbeeatenasfoodC.HippocratesisthefatherofmodernmedicineD.Usingfoodusmedicineisn’tanewidea29.HowdoesNeilexplaintheeffectofinflammationonthebody?A.ByparingittowarB.BylistingscientificdataC.BydescribingthewholecourseofitD.Byofferingpracticalcureforit30.WhatdidthedoctorsuggestAmandaHaasdo?A.QuitherjobasacookB.WriteabookoninflammationC.ChangeherdailydietD.Beeaveganimmediately31.WhatwillAmanda’santiinflammationdietinclude?A.RefinedsugarB.MilkandbutterC.GrassfedbeefD.PeppersandeggplantsDHowoftenhaveyoureadastorythatafriendorfamilymemberhassentyou?Verylikelyyouwouldhaveskippedthenewshaditnotbeenpointedouttoyou.TraditionallynewspapersandfamousTVchannelshavebeenoursourceofauthenticnews.Butthesedayswiththepopularityofsocialmedia,sharingstoriesisincreasinglybeingafavoritesourceofnews.Infact,researchsuggeststhatmorehalfthepeoplegettheirnewstodayfromsocialmediasuchasFacebook,TwitterandGoogle.Socialmediastiesoftenaggregatecontentsforustoseebasedontrendingtopicsstoriesthathavebeenviewedbymanyothersaswellasbasedonourownpastsearchesandanalysisofourlikesanddislikes.Ifyouhavelikedkittensinthepast,youmayhavenoticedthatyouareseeingmorenews,blogsandanalysisaboutkittensallofasudden.Whileadvocatesoffreespeechdonotwanttocontrolanyvoice,itiscertainlyharmfulwhenitisdifficulttoseparatetruthfromfiction.Imaginetheinfluenceoffake(虛假的0newswhenitbeginstoaffectourownlives.Trustingapieceofnews,patientscouldveryeasilyfallforwrongdiagnosis;elderscouldgivemoneytocheatsandreputationofperfectlyuprightcitizenscouldbeeasilyruined.Whataboutwhenweresearchforaschoolprojectandbaseouranalysisonfalseinformationornews?MarkZukerberghasfinallyacknowledgedtheissue.Amongseveralprojectsthathepanyisconsidering,Facebookistryingtotakepowerfulmeasurestocrackdownonfalsenews.Thiswouldincludewarninglabelnofakecontents.Fakenewsalsomakesalotofprofitsfromadvertising.GoogleandFacebookhavesaidtheywilllimitadvertisingprofitsontheirnetworkfromsuchsites.Thebottomlinedon’t’believeeverywordofwhatyouread.Domoreresearchfrommultiple(多樣的)sourcestoensurethatthenewsisindeedtruebeforeyousharewithothers.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aggregate”inParagraph3probablymean?A.AnalyzeB.CancelC.GatherD.Rewrite33.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph4?A.PeopletendtobelievethenewsonsocialmediaB.FalsenewsisfashionableonsocialmediaC.FalsestoriesaresharedquicklyacrosssocialmediaD.Misleadinginformationmakehurtus34.HowwillFacebookdealwithfalsenews?A.TolabelfakecontentstowarnB.Toforbidadvertisingonitsn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B.two C.three D.four42.A.succeed B.pete C.survive D.grow43.A.weak B.pete C.fat D.flexible44.A.discussed B.imagined C.ordered D.decided45.A.raise B.strengthen C.wave D.shake46.A.master B.love C.buy D.teach47.A.calmed B.looked C.turned D.settled48.A.offer B.gift C.price D.task49.A.hide B.improve C.rest D.quit50.A.will B.achievementC.habit D.quality51.A.accidentally B.angrily C.bravely D.carelessly52.A.lesson B.class C.bench D.board53.A.teach B.hear C.sing D.learn54.A.watched B.ended C.won D.began55.A.supplied B.presented C.shared D.filled56.A.praises B.friends C.awards D.games57.A.contests B.meetings C.followers D.performances58.A.persuading B.challenging C.eas

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