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2019-2020学年第二学期19级调研考试英语试题(满分150分用时120分钟)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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。1.Whatwillthemandonext?A.TurnofftheTV.B.Studywiththewoman.C.Watchamovie.2.Howoldisthewomannow
?A.20yearsold.B.45yearsold.C.65yearsold.3.Whatissmallforthewoman?A.TheT-shirt.B.Thehat.C.Theskirt.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thef
ilmisterrible.B.Thefilmcanbeseenonline.C.Thefilmisworththemoney.5.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.A
tahospital.C.Atadrugstore.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满22.5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。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。听第六段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouthishometown?A.It’sreallyver
ybig.B.Ithascolorfulnightlife.C.It’snotexpensivetolivethere.7.Whatistheweatherlikeinthefallintheman’s
hometown?A.Sunny.B.Cold.C.Wet.听第七段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whattimewastheplaneoriginallyscheduledtoleave?A.At3:00.B.At4:00.C.At5:00.9.Whyisthewo
manworried?A.Theweatherisbad.B.Thereportisnotfinished.C.Anappointmentwillbedelayed.听第八段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoestheman’sbrothergotothem
an’splace?A.Tostudy.B.Towork.C.Totravel.11.Wheredoesthemanworkinthemorning?A.Atauniversity.B.Atarestaur
ant.C.Atabookstore.12.Whatlanguageisthewomanstarting?A.French.B.Spanish.C.Japanese.听第九段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkinga
bout?A.Whatjobtodointhefuture.B.Whichprofessortofollow.C.Whatabilitiestopossess.14.Whatsubjectdoesthemanprobablypr
efer?A.History.B.Politics.C.Art.15.Whatdothewoman’sparentsexpecthertobe?A.Arestaurantmanager.B.Apolitician.C.Ateacher.16.
Whatisthewomangoodatdoing?A.Dealingwithpeople.B.Workingwithkids.C.Paintingpictures.听第十段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdidtheservantsdealw
iththeirearningsinVictoriantimes?A.Theypaidforthehousing.B.Theyboughtfoodandclothes.C.Theysentthemtotheirf
amilies.18.Whatwasanurse’smainduty?A.Cookingmeals.B.Lookingafterchildren.C.Educatingchildren.19.HowdidtheVictorianupperclass
parentstreattheirchildrenactually?A.Cruelly.B.Kindly.C.Strictly.20.Whatwillthespeakertalkaboutnext?A.Lowerclassfamilies.B.Upperclassch
ildren’ssituation.C.Comparisonsbetweenupperandlowerclasses.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)AUpcomingMusicfestivalsandconcer
tsinBostonin2019NewBedfordFolkFestival2019The24thAnnualNewBedfordFolkFestivalwillfeaturethebestincontemporary,traditionalandCelticfolkmusic.Call
ed“oneofthemostexcitingandsmartlyprogrammedfestivalsintheNortheast”and“NewEngland’smostenjoyablefolkfestival”,NewBedfordFolkFestival
isanaffordabledestinationforfamiliesseekingafun-filledweekend.•Location:Waterfront,NewBedford,MA•Phone:(617)999-5231•Dates:Saturday,July6,2019-Sunda
y,July7,2019•Hours:SaturdayandSunday,July7and8from11:00AM.to7:00PM.•In/Outdoor:Outdoor•Cost:S289perfamily(limit4membersper
family;$59perticketformorethan4)BostonCallingMusicFestival2019BostonCallingMusicFestivalisathree-day,
two-stagefestivalfeaturingsomeofthebiggestandbestactsinlivemusic!ThemusicalcelebrationtakesplaceattheHarvardSportsComplex,witheasyaccesstostages,awi
devarietyoffood,servicesandmore.Allagesarewelcomeandchildrenunder10arefree.•Location:HarvardSportsComplex,All
ston,MA•Phone:(617)536-4100•Dates:Friday,July19,2019-Sunday,July21,2019•Hours:Friday:6PM-11PMSaturday/Sunday
:12AM-11PM•In/Outdoor:Outdoor•Cost:$98perperson;childrenunder10freeLevitateMusic&ArtsFestival2019Joinusforadayofmusic,art,foodandtheoutdoorsa
ttheMarshfieldFairgrounds!Therewillbelotsofmusic,arts&craftsanddeliciousfoodtruckstoenjoy!•Location:140MainStreet,Marshfield,M
A,02050•Phone:(617)635-4505•Dates:Friday,July12,2019-Sunday,July14,2019•Hours:12:00AM-8:00PM•In/Outdoor:Outdoor•Cost:3DayTickets-$109advanceGA
,$269advanceVIP.Kidsunder12FreeJazzintheParkSummerConcertSeries2019.NempacPresentsJazzintheParkSummerConcertSeries2019everyTuesdayfromJuly23th
toJuly30that6:00prn-7:30pm.Comeandenjoywithus!•Location:Parcel10,Boston,MA,02113map•Phone:(617)227-2270•Dates:July23rdtoJ
uly30th•Hours:6:00PM-8:00PM•In/Outdoor;Outdoor•Cost:$50perperson;Childrenunder18free.21.Whichfestivalwouldyouliketogoifyo
uhavespecialinterestinfolkmusic?A.JazzintheParkSummerConcertSeries2019.B.BostonCallingMusicFestival2019.C.Levita
teMusic&ArtsFestival2019.D.NewBedfordFolkFestival2019.22.WhichnumbershouldyoudialifyouwanttolearnmoreinformationabouttheJazzconcert?
A.(617)635-4505B.(617)227-2270C.(617)999-5231D.(617)536-410023.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?A.Theyta
keplaceoutdoors.B.Theylastforthreedays.C.TheyareforfamiliesD.Theydon'tchargechildren.BBeforemydaughter,Evely
n,wasborn,1eagerlyexpectedherfirstyearoflife.Iimaginedcelebratingeverymilestone—bondingwithherasanewborn,seeinghersmileforthefirsttime,hearinghersa
yherfirstword.Ididn’tthinkoffeedingtubes,longhospitalstaysoranorgantransplant(移植).ForEvelyn,thefirstyearincludedallandmore.Evelyncameintothisw
orldatjust34weeks,weighinglessthan3pounds.GenetictestingrevealedshehadAlagillesyndrome,ageneticdisorderthatcandamagetheliver(肝脏),heartandotherorgans.
Soon,wereceivedthenewsthatbabyEvelynneededalivertransplant.OurfamilymovednearertoUPMCChildren’sHospitalofPittsb
urghsothatwewerecloserifaliverwasavailableforEvelyn.WhenEvelynwasaddedtotheorgandonationwaitlist,itwasundertheliverallocationpolicyin
placeatthattime,whichwasmap-based.Thispolicylacksanyspecialconsiderationfortransplantcandidates.Weweretolditwouldlikelytakethreemonths.Jus
tthen,anewpolicyforliverallocationwastriedout.Underthenewsystem,thesickestchildpatientsgetfirstpriority(优先).Thenewpolicy
wasonlyineffectforalittleoveraweek.Butinthatperiod,Evelynreceivedherlivertransplant.Haditbeenjustonewee
kearlierorlater,wewouldnothavereceivedthecall.AsEvelynrecoversfromhertransplant,wearegratefulforthechange.Iamalsosad,beca
usethenewpolicywasshort-lived.Thatmeansanothermomlikememightnotreceivethatphonecallwithgoodnews.Otherchildrenshouldhav
ethesameopportunityasEvelyntolivehealthy,happylives.Whenitcomestolivertransplantpolicy,wecanandmustd
obetterforchildren.24.WhatprobablyhappenedtoEvelynshortlyaftershewasborn?A.Shefailedtogiveasmile.B.Shesufferedfromaheartatt
ack.C.Shesaidherfirstwordquickly.D.Shehadaseriousliverfailure.25.Whydidtheauthor’sfamilymovenearertothehospital?A.Tosavetime.B.To
savemoney.C.Toseeadoctor.D.Togetfirstpriority.26.Whatdoestheauthormeanbytheunderlinedsentence?A.Evelynisheal
thynow.B.Theywaitedtoolong.C.Herdaughterisfortunate.D.Theywereoneweekearlier.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttoexpressinthelastparagraph
?A.Wemustguaranteekidshavehealthylivers.B.Thesickestkidsshouldgetlivertransplantsfirst.C.Kidsshouldha
vechancesofalivertransplant.D.Theoldpolicylacksspecialconsiderationforkids.CI'vehadmanywonderfulholidays,butmyfavoritememoryisthatofafewsu
mmerweeksspentinItalywhenIwasabout13.Mymomhadtogotoaclinictherefortreatment,andweallwenttogetherasafamilyandtooktheoppo
rtunitytohaveabeautifulvacationaswell.Itwasthefirsttimeabroadformeanditwasavacationthatbroadenedmyperspective,taughtmealot,andhelpedshapeabitofwhoIam
today.AlthoughwedidvisitmanyfamousplacesinnorthernItaly,westayedmostlyinalittletownwheresomefriendsofmypar
entslived.NothinghelpedmeunderstandItalianculturebetterthanmystayinthispicturesque,almostmagicaltownthatmanyhaven'tevenhe
ardof.ThankstotheholidayspentinItaly,I,quiteashallowgirl,alsodiscoveredmypassionformusic,whichstayedaliveinmetothisday
andwillprobablystayforever.Myparents'friendshadason,Ricardo,whowasapianist.Dadhadrepeatedlybutunsuccessfullytriedtomakemestud
yaninstrumentandsticktoit.However,whenIheardRicardoplay,Iinstantlyfellinlovewithmusicandfeltagreatdesiretole
arnit.RicardotaughtmethefirstsongIeverplayedonthepiano,asilly,playfullittletunethatIstillknowbyheart.WetookashorttriptotheItalianA
lpsatsomepoint.Ihadneverseensuchmajesticbeautybefore!Thesnow­coveredpeaks,theintimidatingrocks,thefresh,harshair—whatanexperience!AndwhatIr
ememberimpressedmethemostwasthefactthat,althoughthiswasapopulartouristicarea,theregionwasincrediblyclean,still“natural”,withplacesthatseemedto
neverhavebeentouchedbyhumans.Then,theshallowteenthatIwaslearnedwhatarealtreasurenatureisandhowimportantitistoprotectit.28.Whatwasthema
inpurposefortheauthorandherfamilytogotoItaly?A.Toexperienceandlearnfromanotherculture.B.Tohaveafamily
reunionwhiletravelling.C.Tobroadenandshapetheauthor'sperspective.D.Tocuretheauthor'smotherofherillness.29.Whatcontributedtotheauthor'spas
sionformusic?A.Herfather'sinstructions.B.Ricardo'sperformance.C.Thepianosheplayedon.D.Thelocalmusicculture.30.Thetripto
theItalianAlpshelpedtheauthorlearnto________.A.sticktoherownpassionB.balancebetweenculturesC.cherishandprotectnatureD
.getridofhershallowness31.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?A.ATripShapingMyPersonalityB.MyFavoriteHolidayMemoryC.LessonsfromaForeignCultu
reD.MyPassionforMusicandNatureDPeoplehavebeenwonderingwhyelephantsdonotdevelopcancereventhoughtheyhavelifespans(寿命)
thataresimilartohumans,livingforaround50to70years.Nowscientistsbelievetheyknowwhy.AteamattheUniversityofChicago,UShasfoundthatelephantscarryalarge
numberofgenesthatstoptumors(肿瘤)developing.Tobeprecise,theyfound20copiesofananti-tumorgenecalledTP53inelep
hants.Mostotherspecies,includinghumans,onlycarryonecopy.Accordingtotheresearch,theextracopiesofthegeneimprovedtheanima
l’ssensitivitytoDNAdamage,whichletsthecellsquicklykillthemselveswhendamagedbeforetheycangoontoformdeadlytumors“Anincr
easedriskofdevelopingcancerhasstoodinthewayoftheevolutionoflargebodysizesinmanyanimals,”thestudyauthorDr.VincentLynchtoldTheGuardian.Ifeve
rylivingcellhasthesamechanceofbecomingcancerous(癌变的),largecreatureswithalonglifespanlikewhalesandelephantsshouldhaveagreaterr
iskofdevelopingcancerthanhumansandmice.Butacrossspecies,theriskofcancerdoesnotshowaconnectionwithbodymass.ThisphenomenonwasfoundbyOxfordUniversitysci
entistRichardPetointhe1970sandlaternamed“Peto’sparadox(悖论)”.Biologistsbelieveitresultsfromlargeranimalsusingprotectionthatman
ysmalleranimalsdonot.Intheelephant’scase,themakingofTP53isnature’swayofkeepingthisspeciesalive.Thestudyalsofoundthatwhenthesamegeneswerebr
oughttolifeinmice,theyhadthesamecancerresistanceaselephants.Thismeansresearcherscouldusethediscoverytodevelopnewtreatmentsthatcanhe
lpstopcancersspreadingorevendevelopinginthefirstplace.“Naturehasalreadyfiguredouthowtopreventcancer,”saidJoshuaSchiff
man,abiologistattheSchoolofMedicine,UniversityofUtah,US.“It’suptoustolearnhowdifferentanimalsdealwiththeproblemsothatwe
canusethosestrategiestopreventcancerinpeople.”32.Whyareelephantsunlikelytodevelopcancer?A.Theycarrymanygenestopreventtumorsdeveloping.B.T
heirgenessuffernoDNAdamage.C.Certaingenesintheirbodykillexistingtumors.D.Theyhavearatherlargebodysize.33.Accordingtothepassage,what
hasbeenariskintheevolutionoflargeanimals?A.Cellskillingthemselves.B.Thehugebodymass.C.Deadlytumors.D.SensitivitytoDNAdamage.
34.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“Thisphenomenon”inParagraph5probablyreferto?A.LargeranimalshaveprotectionfromTP53.B.The
largeranimalsare,thebiggerriskofcancertheywillhave.C.Largeranimalssufferthesameriskofcancerassmallerones.D.Theriskofcancerisnotrela
tedtobodysize.35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Dependingonnatureissurelyenoughtofightagainstcancer.B.TheTP53genesha
veprovedusefulinstoppingcancerinpeople.C.HumansareexpectedtopreventcancerwiththemakingofTP53.D.Theextracopiesofelephants’genes
areusedtocurecancerpatients.阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。It’snotalwayseasytorunanenergy-efficienthouse.Buttherearesome
simplethingsanyonecando.GoLEDwithyourlighting.Thereareseveralbenefitstoswitchingtoenergy-efficientlightbulbs.Oneofthemissavingmoney
—thoughtheLEDbulbsmightcostmorethantraditionalbulbs,theaveragesavingonLEDbulbsis$75ayear.36LEDbulbscanlastyearsorev
endecades.Don’trunyourairconditionerconstantlyAstheweatherstartstowarm,youmightbethinkingabouttherig
httimetoturnonyourairconditioner.37Airconditionerunitsareamongthemostenergy-consumingappliancesinyourhome.Usingelectricalfansinsteadofyourairc
onditionerismuchmoreefficientandit’sabigmoneysaver,too.38Onthosedayswhenyoutreatalargecrowdandarelowon
time,don’theatyourselfupifyouhavetousedisposable(一次性的)dishware.Thismethodreducesyourwaterusageandsavesenergy.Andasabonus,ifyourcityof
fersroadsiderecycling,yourpaperplatesmayqualify.Updateyourinsulation(隔热)Allthatworkyou’redoingtosaveenergyinyourhomecouldgotowas
teifit’snotproperlyinsulated.Ifyoucan’tinsulatethewholehouse,payspecialattentiontotheroof:itreducesairflowfromoutsid
e.Byupdatingyourinsulation,you’resavingmoney.39TakeshowersinsteadofbathsAfullbathtubrequiresabout70gallonsofwater.40Showersarequit
edifferent—takingafive-minuteshowerusesonly10to25gallons!A.Butdoyoureallyhaveto?B.Youshoulduseyourairconditionersmartly.C.T
urnoffwaterwhennotusingit.D.Plus,youneedn’tchangethemfrequently.E.Don’tfeelguiltyaboutusingpaperplates.F.Andit’salsoe
asiertocontrolyourhometemperature.G.Evenifyoudon’tfillittothetop,itstillusesmuchmorewater.完型填空(每小题1分,满分15分)ScottPooreisananimallover.Hemov
esintotheshelterkennel(犬舍)withthe41ofhelpingunwantedyoungdogsgetadopted.Queen,a3-year-olddog,hasjustgottenthemost42roommatedespitethenarrowliv
ingroom.SincePooreisa43visitorattheshelter,heisfamiliarwithallofthe44.However,littleQueeninparticularhasreally45hisheart.Poore
saysthatherecentlybegantonoticethatQueenseemedtobe“losing46”infindingaforeverhome.“IhavebeenvisitingQueeneverys
ingledayforoverayearnowandIcan47seehergivingup.Sheusedtogetso48whenIwouldarriveandnowshejustliesinherbed.”SotoraiseawarenessofQue
en’ssituationPoore49asuitcaseandmovedintothedog’skennel.Pooresaysithasbeen50managinghisworkwhilealsolivingattheshel
ter,butheis51tostayinthekenneluntilsomeoneadoptsQueen.Sincehe52thekennelearlierthisweek,heandhisnewcanineroommatehavebeen53theheadlines
ofdozensofnationalnewsoutlets,althoughnopotential54havesteppedforward.Delightfully,thisdoghasfinallybeengivenalovinghomeafterhis55c
rossedwiththatofawomanlivingontheothersideofthecountry.41.A.helpB.exceptionC.aimD.name42.A.devotedB.expectedC.talentedD.experi
enced43.A.patientB.curiousC.differentD.regular44.A.keepersB.animalsC.colleaguesD.neighbors45.A.brokenB.lostC.stolenD.un
derstood46.A.hopeB.freedomC.happinessD.energy47.A.obviouslyB.naturallyC.stillD.also48.A.concernedB.amazedC.excitedD.disappointed49.A.broughtB.
packedC.deliveredD.bought50.A.unusualB.vitalC.meaningfulD.tough51.A.determinedB.inspiredC.honoredD.satisfied52.A.caredforB.clearedupC.sett
ledintoD.metwith53.A.hittingB.hearingC.encouragingD.discussing54.A.employersB.customersC.adoptersD.donators55.A.storyB.pathC
.viewD.mind第II卷阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。每空1分,满分10分56.Thechildwaslastseen________(漫游)inthestreetwithabagonhisback.57.W
ater__________(存在)inthreeforms,whichareliquid,gasandsolid.58.A__________(物理学家)isapersonwhodoesresearchconnectedwithphysicsorwhost
udiesphysics.59.Thepresident_________(证实)thathewouldvisitFrenchthefollowingmonth.60.Atpresentthelocalgovernment
istakingimportant________(措施)tosavepandas.61.Themoretimeyouspendwithhorses_________(观察)theirbehavior,themoreeffectivelyyouwillbeabletojudgetheir
moods.62.He'ssocaringand_________(考虑周到的)andhemakesmefeellikeIdon'tdeservehim。63.Nooneistoseethedocumentwithoutthe__________(许可)ofthewriterofthe
report.64.Childrenshow________(好奇心)abouteverything.65.IamjustdoingwhatIcanin___________(支持)ofthem.语法填空(每空1分,满分10分)Roofsa
ndwindowsofbuildingsaren’ttheonlysurfacesthatcanbeusedtoproducesolarpower.InChina,workhasbegunonthe66(construct)ofthecountry'sfirstsolarhighway,
inwhichsolarpanelsareplacedunderneathtransparentconcrete.Thesolarhighwayisa2kmstretch(一段)ofroad67(lie)
ontheJinanCityExpressway,andit'sdividedintothreelayers.Thesee-throughconcreteprotectsasetofsolarpanelsoftw
o_____68___(size).Beneaththesolarpanels____69_____(be)alayerthatseparatesthemfromthedampground.Theroad70(it)hasalreadybeencompleted,andno
wit’sonlyamatterofconnectingthegrid(输电网),71isexpectedtobefinishedbytheendoftheyearalongsidethecompletionoftheJinanExpr
essway'ssouthsection.Thisisn’tthefirstsolarroadChinahasworkedon.Earlierthisyear,theQiluTransportationDevelopmentGroup,alsohandli
ngtheJinanExpresswaysolarroad,72(build)a160-meter-longsolarroadin73cityofJinan.Ithastheabilitytoheatuptokeepthehighwayclear74snowandiceandisableto__
___75______(wireless)chargeelectricvehicles.Thenewsolarhighwayisexpectedtoonedaybeequippedwiththesamefeatures.写作一、应用文(15分)假设你是你所在地区的野生动物园的义务宣传员李康
,为了提醒外国游客爱护动物和确保游览安全,请你写一篇100词左右的注意事项贴在动物园告示牌上。内容需要包括:1.保护野生动物的原因2.游览须知3.祝福和希望。LadiesandGentlemen,StudentUni
on二、作文续写(20分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Whenatornado(龙卷风)toucheddowninasmalltownnearby,manyfamilieswereleftcompletelyruined.OneSunday,aparticularp
ictureespeciallytouchedme.Ayoungwomanstoodinfrontofanentirelyruinedhome.Ayoungboy,sevenoreightyearsold,stoodatherside,eye
sdowncast.Clutching(紧握)atherskirtwasatinygirlwhostaredintothecamera,eyeswidewithconfusionandfear.The
articlethatwentwiththepicturegavetheclothingsizesofeachfamilymember.Withgrowinginterest,Inoticedthatthe
irsizescloselymatchedours.Thiswouldbeagoodopportunitytoteachmychildrentohelpthoselessfortunate(幸运的)t
hanthemselves.Itapedthepictureoftheyoungfamilytoourrefrigerator,explainingtheirdifficultytomyseven-year-oldtwins,BradandBrett,andtothree-year-oldMegh
an.“Thesepoorpeoplenowhavenothing,”Isaid.“We’llsharewhatwehavewiththem.”Ibroughtthreelargeboxesandplacedthemonthelivingroomfloor,encouragingtheb
oystogothroughtheirtoysanddonate(捐赠)someoftheirlessfavoritethings.Meghanwatchedseriously,astheboysandIfilledoneoftheboxeswithca
nnedgoodsandfoodsthattheynolongerneeded.MeghanwalkedupwithLucy,hermuch-loveddoll,huggedtightlytoherchest.Shestoppedinfrontofthebox,gavehe
rdollafinalkiss,thenlaidhergentlyontopoftheothertoys.“Oh,Honey,”Isaid.“Youdon’thavetogiveLucy.Youlovehersomuch.”Meghannoddedseriously,
“Lucymakesmehappy,Mommy.Maybeshe’llmakethatotherlittlegirlhappy,too.”注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.应使用5个以上短文中标有下划
线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为了两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Theboyshadwatched,open-mouthed,whentheirsister...________________________
_______________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Ilookedmychildrenforalongmoment.______________________________
_________________________________________________________________2019-2020学年第二学期19级调研考试英语试题答案听力答案:1.A
2.B3.C4.A5.C6.B7.A8.A9.C10.C11.B12.C13.A14.C15.A16.B17.C18.B19.B20.A听力原文现在是听力试音时间。M:Hello.InternationalFriendsClub.CanIhelpyou?W:Oh,hello.Irea
daboutyourclubinthepapertodayandIthoughtI’dphonetofindoutabitmore.M:Yes,certainly,well,we’reasortofsocialclubforpeoplefromdifferentcountries.I
t’squiteanewclub—wehaveabout50membersatthemoment,butwe’regrowingallthetime.W:Thatsoundsinteresting.试音到此结束。听力
考试正式开始。第一节(Text1)W:CouldyouturntheTVdown?I’mtryingtostudy,andthenoiseisbotheringme.M:I’msorry.I’llwatchthismovielater.(Text2)
W:WhenI’m65IwillgetSocialSecuritypaymentsfromthegovernment.M:Thatmeansyouhavetwentyyearstogoandthenyoucanquityo
urjob.(Text3)W:TheT-shirtfromGrandmalooksniceonme.Buttheskirtshegavemeisn’tbigenough.M:WhataboutthehatGrandmagaveyou?W:It’squit
elarge,butIlikeit.(Text4)W:Howdidyoulikethefilm?M:Well,Iwalkedoutafterhalfanhour.I’veneverseensuchbadacting.IthinkI’mgoingtoreadfilmreviewson
linebeforegoingtothecinemanexttime,soIwon’twastemymoney.(Text5)M:Excuseme,I’mlookingforsomethingforas
tomachache.W:Isee,sir.Howlonghaveyouhadthisproblem?M:Forafewdays.W:Youcouldtrythismedicine.Itmayhelp.ButIthinkyoushouldseeadoctor.第一节到此结束。第二节(
Text6)W:WhereinCanadaareyoufrom,Ken?M:I’mfromToronto.W:Oh,I’veneverbeenthere.What’sitlike?M:It’sabigcity,but
it’snottoobig.Thenightlifeiscolorful.Ienjoyit.W:Isitexpensivethere?M:Yeah,alittlebit.W:Andwhat’stheweatherlikeinTor
onto?M:Well,it’sprettycoldinthewinter,andveryhotandwetinthesummer.It’sniceinthespringandfall,though.Youcanalwaysse
etheclearskythen.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text7)M:Sophia,I’vejustconfirmedourflightonline,anditlookslikewe’llbedelayedbyanhour.Thefli
ghtisnowscheduledtoleaveat4:00duetotheheavywind.W:Thenwe’reintrouble.Wewon’tbeabletogettoChicagoby6:00forthedinnerwithMr.O’Neil.
M:Don’tworry.I’lltalktohim.I’mgoingtocallhimtospeakaboutourreport.W:Don’tforgettoapologizetohimabout
beinglate.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text8)W:Areyoustayingbyyourselfagainthissummervacation?M:No,I’mnot.Mybro
therandsisterarestayingwithmerightnow.W:Really?Whataretheydoingthissummer?M:Well,mybrotherisonvacationnow.Healwaysw
antstocomeandvisitthecity.W:Whataboutyoursister?M:Shehasapart-timejobattheuniversity.W:Anddoyouhaveanythingspecial
todo?M:Nothingspecial.Iworkasawaiterinthemorning.Andintheafternoon,Ireadbooksboughtfromabookstoredaysago.Whatabout
you,June?Areyouinschoolthissummer?W:Yes,Iam.M:Oh,areyoutakingFrenchandSpanishagain?W:Well,I’mnottakingthe
m,butI’mstartingJapanese.M:Really?That’sexciting.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text9)M:MyhistoryprofessorsaysIshoul
dthinkaboutajobinpolitics.ButIdon’tthinkI’dmakeagoodpolitician.W:Whynot?M:Youknowme.I’mnotgoodatdealingwi
thpeople.Andpoliticianshavetoworkwithpeopleallthetime.W:That’strue.Sowhatdoyouthinkyouwanttodo?M:IthinkIwillbeagoodartist.I
lovepaintingpictures.W:ThatremindsmeofaproblemI’mhaving.Youknowmyparentshavearestaurant,right?Theywantmetobethemanager.M:Andyouwantt
o?W:Noway.Arestaurantmanagerhastomanageotherpeople.It’dbeterrible.I’mtoodisorganized.Honestly,IwanttobeateacherbecauseIlikewor
kingwithkids,andI’mgoodatit.M:That’strue.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text10)W:Goodmorning,everyone.Todaywe’regoingt
olookatthewidedifferencesinfamilylifebetweentherichandthepoorinVictoriantimes.Let’sbeginwiththeupperclasses.In
Victoriantimes,theupperclassesmadeuplessthan3%ofthepopulation,yetheldmorethan90%ofthecountry’swealth.Mostoftheirservantswereverypoorlypaid,bu
twerealwayslivinginthehomesofupper-classVictorianfamilies,sotheydidn’thavetopayforhousing,foodandclothing.Themoneywhicht
heydidearn,theysenttotheirfamilies.Manyservantscamefromthecountryside.Amongthemwerecooks,cleaners,gardenersandsoon.Thefamilywouldalso
employachild’snursewhosemainrolewastocareforthechildren.Shewasresponsibleforteachingthechildrenhowtobehaveandtakingcareof
themwhentheywereill.Nursesdidnot,however,educatethechildren.Generally,childrenfromwealthyfamiliesdidn’tattendschoolo
utsidethefamilyhome.Tutorswouldcometothehousetodothis.Now,theVictorianupperclasseshavethereputationofbeingquitecruel;butthiswasn’talway
sthecase.Theywerealsoquitegenerous.Someschoolsweresetupwithmoneyfromtheupperclassessothatpoorchildrencouldhavesomeformofeducation.Additio
nally,mostVictorianparentswereveryproudoftheirchildren.Thisgoesagainstthecommonideathatparentswereverystrictwiththeirchildren.Infact,th
eoppositewasgenerallytherule.However,thesituationforlowerclassfamilieswasverydifferent.Let’shavealoo
k.阅读:21-23DBA24-27DACB28-31DBCB32-35ACDC36-40DAEFG完型:41.C;42.A;43.D;44.B;45.C;46.A;47.A;48.C;49.B;50.D;51A;52.C;53.A;54.C;55.B单拼:56.wanderi
ng57.exists58.physicist59.confirmed60.measures61.observing62.considerate63.permission64.curiosity65.support语法填空:construc
tion;lying;sizes;is;itself;which;built;the;of;wirelessly【范文】LadiesandGentlemen,Welcometoourwildlifepark.Wildanimalsareourfriends,withoutwhomwe
can’tliveontheearthalone.Therefore,toprotectourfriendsandguaranteeyoursafety,pleasedoasfollows:Firstly,nevergetclosetotheanim
als,especiallydangerousonesliketigers,lionsandelephants.Notonlyareyouforbiddentothrowanythingattheanimalsorfeedthem,but
alsoyouaren’tallowedtotakephotoswiththemincaseyouwillbeattacked.Meanwhile,you’dbetternotplaygameswithanimalstrainedbynon
-professionals.Finally,nolitteringsignscanbeseenaroundthepark,sopleaseobeythem.Iwishyouhaveagoodtimehere.【写作指导】onepossibleversionTheboyshadwatch
ed,open-mouthed,whentheirsisterplacedherfavoritedollinthebox.Withoutaword,theboysroseandwenttotheirroomsandcamebackcarryin
gtheirfavoritetoystothelivingroom.Astonished,IrealizedthattheboyshadalsorecognizedwhatlittleMeghan’sactionmeant.
Ithinkallofthemwanttomakethesepoorpeoplewhohavenothinghappylikethem.Swallowingbacktears,Ipulledallthre
eofthemintomyarms.Ilookedmychildrenforalongmoment.Iremovedmyoldjacketfromtheboxofclothes,too.Ireplaceditwiththen
ewhuntergreenjacketthatIhadfoundonsalelastweek.IhopedtheyoungwomaninthepicturewouldloveitasmuchasIdid.WhatMeghandidtaughtme
alessonthatthetruespiritofdonatingistogivewithyourheart.