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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分
30
分)

第一节
(共
5
小题;每小题分,满分分)

听下面
5
段对话。每段对话有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,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。

will they go to New York?

car bus air

are the two speakers talking about?


man’s birthday gifts

man’s relatives


woman’s birthday gifts

are the two speakers ?

a store home a fashion show

will the woman do next?

to news. to the park. at home.

is the woman doing ?

in a hotel a doctor. for directions.

第二节
(共
15
小题;每小题分,满分分)

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。在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,各小题将给出
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
6

7
题。

6. Whom will the woman spend this afternoon with?

A. Her cousin. B. The man
C. The man’s
cousin.

7. What do they agree to do in the end?

A. Go to a movie this afternoon. out together this afternoon.
to a movie tomorrow afternoon.

听第
7
段材料,回答
8

9


8. What does the man’s father like doing?

A. Playing ping-pong B. Going to the gym C. Playing
football

9. What will the woman do tomorrow?

movie at home B. Surf the Internet
C. Play ping-pong

听第
8
段材料
,
回答
10

12


10. What’s the man looking for?

A. A list



B. His wallet



C. The cat

does the man find what he needs?

A. In a drawer. the garage C. Under a pillow

12. How will the man go to the supermarket ?


Mike’s car .
his own car .

foot.

听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16


’s the woman speaking to?

radio program host . B. A school newspaper journalist. C. A TV
show host

14. What happened to that girl?

A.
She
fell
down
the
stairs
. B.
She
had
a
traffic
accident.
fell over on the ground .

15. How did the woman react when she realized what had happened


A. She shouted for help.
took
the
girl
to
hospital

C. She stayed calm and called 911. .

16. What does the woman think of taking a first-aid course?

A. Casual B. Helpless
C. Necessary.

听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20


17. What does the woman want Mike to do?

A. See her off at the airport. B. Give her a ride. C. Call her
a taxi.

18. When will the woman leave for the airport tomorrow morning


5:00 am
6:00 am 7:00 am

19. What’s the weather like today?

. . .

20. What did the woman do in the country?

traveled. visited the man. taught here.

第二部分

阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)

第一节

(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分< br>30
分)

阅读下列短文,从题中所给的四个选项(
A
B

C

D
)中,选出最佳选项。

A

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engage
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hands-on
activities.
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prior
robotics
experience
is required. Kids aged 4-12 will have a great time building robots to compete in a
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and
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Mindstorms
NXT
robotics
kit.
Since
camp
activities
are
hands-on
and
engaging
ones,
children
as
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as 6 and as old as 15 will learn valuable problem-solving methods, engineering
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a


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Your
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trophy,
and may even earn special awards.

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21. We know that at a Lego Birthday Party, ____________.

A. talented kids can win robots

B. robotics experience is required

C. no robots are allowed to be built

D. good robotics instructors will be present

22. How much does one have to pay for a party with 15 party attendees?

A. $$225


B. $$230



C. $$240



D. $$250

23. What is implied about participants of a Lego Robot Camp?

A. Every kid will earn a special award at the end.

B. They are finalists of previous competitions.

C. Every participant will be given a trophy.

D. Not all participants will build a robot.

B


Nowadays
many
young
people
don

t
want
to
go
to
college
as
it

s
costly
to
receive
education
at
college.
So,
is
a
college
education
worth
the
price?
This
is
a
question
more Americans are asking as college costs continue rising while the job market
remains weak.

Attending a four-year college in the United States can cost more than $$40,000 a
year. That information comes from the College Board, a private company. Many people
with a college education are drowning in student debt. They have to borrow money to
finance their education. Reading this, some people may think it

s really not worth
it to spend so much money on college education. But is it really so?

A
recent
study
suggests
that
a
college
education
is
worth
it,
at
least
in
the
United
States.
That
information
comes
from
the
Hamilton
Project
at
the
Brookings
Institution.
The study found that someone with a four-year college education earns two times as
much as a high school graduate over a lifetime. And for nearly all study programs,
an individual with a four- year bachelor

s degree earns even more than someone with
a two-year degree.

However,
graduates
of
some
college
majors
may
find
their
situation
disappointing.
For example, a chemical engineer can expect to earn double the earnings of a social
worker over a lifetime. On average, a finance graduate makes more than a nurse or
medical
aide,
while
a
nurse
makes
more
than
an
elementary
school
teacher.
Generally,
college majors that require skill in mathematics promise high lifetime earnings.
Graduates in computer science, engineering, and physics have the highest wages.
Majors that involve teaching children or counseling have the lowest pay. Actually,
graduates with bachelor

s degrees in some fields earn even less than people with
a two-year associate

s
degree over a time. They include
early childhood education,
elementary education and social work.

Now
what
do
you
think
of
going
to
college?
Perhaps
you

ve
concluded
that
generally
people
who
go
to
college
earn
more
than
people
who
don

t
receive
a
college
education.
And you can earn very good salaries if you choose a good major. Therefore, we can
say that a college education is worth the price.

Actually, from my point of view, I think people should go to college. Earnings
shouldn

t be the only factor to be considered. Receiving a college education has
many other benefits. Considering all the benefits, we can see it

s worth it to go
to college.

24. What is the topic of the text?

A. Should a college education be costly?

B. Is a college education worth the price?

C. Can people find good jobs after graduation?

D. Is a four-year degree better than a two- year degree?

25. Paragraph 2 shows that a college education is ____________.

A. tiring


B. worthy


C. important


D. costly

26. On average, which of the following people earns the most?

A. A nurse.





B. A social worker.

C. A finance graduate.




D. An elementary school teacher.

27. We can conclude from Paragraph 4 that _______________.

A. some college majors shouldn

t exist

B. not all college graduates can find work

C. some college graduates can

t support themselves

D. not all college majors have a guarantee of good wages

C

Whether they are hunters or the hunted, these clever animals are all masters of
disguise
(
伪装
)
who
can
fool
even
the
most
beady-eyed
passers-by
into
believing
they
are not there. Some hide under lily pads, some hide into the bark of a tree while
others
slip
into
the
snow,
either
to
hide
from
a
hungry
predator
(
捕食性动物
)
or
move
silently towards an unwitting prey.

These
animals,
as
some
of
the
earth

s
best
masters
of
disguise,
can
hide
from
their
predators. However, they can

t escape the sharp eyes of American photographer Art
Wolfe,
who
has
spent
over
35
years
working
in
the
deserts
of
Africa,
the
rainforests
of South America, the mountains of the United States and snow plains of Canada to
capture wildlife.

The Seattle, WA photographer says that finding and filming these clever animals
is a difficult process, one that often takes many hours. However, for him, it is
definitely worth the time because of the thrill of capturing a creature that has
managed to blend into its natural habitat so skillfully like none other.

His
search
has
taken
him
to
almost
every
continent
in
the
world
---
from
the
deserts
of Africa to the rainforests of South America and even, the snow plains of Canada.
Over
the
years
he
has
snapped
so
many
amazing
photos
that
he
has
been
able
to
showcase
them
in
two
books
---
a
children

s
book
entitled
Hiding
Out
that
was
first
published
in
2003
and
Vanishing
Act,
which
first
came
to
bookstores
in
2005,
both
of
which
have
been
translated
into
several
languages
and
been
extremely
popular
all
over
the
world.

Besides, he is not done yet. The 61-year-old man continues to
unearth
nature

s
beauties under lily pads, hiding into tree trunks or stealthily awaiting their prey
in the white snow! Would you have been able to spot any of them had you not known
they were in the photographs?

28. Some animals fool predators by ___________.

A. moving silently to them




B. pretending to be friends

C. disguising themselves





D. changing things around

29. How old was Art Wolfe when he began to take photos of these animals?

A. 61



B. 35



C. 29



D. 26

30. How did Art Wolfe feel when finding and filming these clever animals?

A. Easy and interesting.





B. Hard and excited.

C. Dangerous and enjoyable.



D. Complicated and boring.

31. The underlined word

unearth

in the last paragraph means _______________.

A. bury something in the ground


B. have a close look at something

C. find something and make it known

D.
leave
the
earth
for
another
planet

D


We
know
smoking
cigarettes
kills.
So,
manufacturers
made
electronic
cigarettes
as
a
safer
smoking
choice
---
safer
than
tobacco.
E-cigarettes
contain
the
drug
nicotine
like cigarettes. But they don

t use tobacco. And you don

t light them. They are
powered by battery.

So,
if
e-cigarettes
are
so
safe,
why
have
poison
control
centers
around
the
United
States seen an increase
in telephone
calls about e-cigarette
poisonings? The answer
is children.

Most of the calls are from people worried about children who have played with the
devices.
In
the
period
of
one
month
this
year,
the
United
States
Centers
for
Disease
Control (the CDC) says 215 people called the Center with e-cigarette concerns. More
than half of these calls were for children aged below five. The devices apparently
had made them sick.

Tim McAfee, director of the CDC

s Office on Smoking and Health, says the problem
is regulation (
管控
). The federal government doesn

t control e-cigarettes even
though they contain liquid nicotine. Mr. McAfree adds that liquid nicotine is a
well-known danger. He explains that nicotine poisoning happens when the substance
gets into the
skin, gets into the
eyes or is swallowed. Even a small amount can make
a person sick. Nicotine poisoning can cause stomach pain or a sense of imbalance.
Headaches
and
seizures
(
疾病的突然发作
)
are
also
common
signs
of
nicotine
poisoning.
And too much nicotine can kill a person.

Tim
McAfee
says
e-cigarettes
don

t
create
the
level
of
risk
to
people
that
tobacco
products do. He notes that almost 500,000 Americans die each year from cigarettes.

Cigarettes
are
the
winner
in

that
contest
.
And
we
don

t
really
know
what

s
going
to happen with e-cigarettes,

he said.

E-cigarettes don

t contain hundreds of harmful chemicals that are found in real
cigarettes. So e-cigarettes are considered a useful tool for adults trying to end
their tobacco use or quit.

But McAfee worries that teenagers may think electronic cigarettes are harmless.
They could become addicted or hooked on the nicotine and then start smoking real
cigarettes.
In
other
words,
he
fears
that,
for
young
people,
fake
e-cigarettes
could
be a

gateway

to the real thing.

32. What can we learn from Paragraph 1 about e-cigarettes?

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