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Unit 2 Poems第一部分听力(满分30分,限时20分钟)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。1Where will the woman go first?ATo the beach.BTo the bank.CTo the bathroom.2What does the woman mean?AThe man forgot to do his hair.BThe man forgot to put on a tie.CThe man is wearing clothes that dont match.3How does the woman probably feel?AAnnoyed.BHungry.CExcited.4Why didnt the man answer the phone?AHe lost it.BHe didnt hear it.CHis phone ran out of power.5Who did the woman want to call?AJames. BDrake. CDaniel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。6Where does the conversation most likely take place?AAt home.BIn the cinema.CIn the park.7What is the man going to do?AHave a walk.BGo back to his parents.CSee a film.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Where are the speakers?AIn a car.BOn a boat.COn a motorcycle.9What is the woman doing?ALooking at a paper map.BTrying to find a website.CUsing a phone to give directions.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What can we learn about the woman?AShe is out of work.BShe is good at typing.CShe is studying abroad.11What kind of people will the woman deal with in that position?AThose who ask for information.BThose who try to find a job.CThose who intend to learn Chinese.12How does the woman feel about the job?ABoring but easy.BInteresting and easy.CInteresting but hard.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What are the speakers mainly talking about?ATheir vets.BMoney spent on pets.CWays to buy dogs medicines.14What is the mans dogs name?ABrett. BFargo. CFerguson.15What doesnt the woman like about her vet?AThe limited services.BThe prices her vet charged.CThe difficulty of getting an appointment.16What isnt one of the mans suggestions?AGoing to his vet.BLooking online.CGoing to a special pet store.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17When will the fire arrive close to Lakewood?ABy six oclock in the evening.BBy five oclock in the evening.CBy six oclock in the morning.18Where shouldnt residents go to escape the fire?ASpringfield.BWestern Hill.CPoint Cabina Station.19How long will it take residents to reach the safe zone?ALess than ten minutes.BLess than twenty minutes.CLess than thirty minutes.20What are residents advised to do before they leave?ALeave all pets behind.BStay calm and do not panic.CTell the state police where they are going.答案:15CCACA610ABACC1115ABCBB1620AABCB听力材料(Text 1)M: Hey, Joanne. Whats up? Are you heading to the beach, too?W: Im trying to get there as fast as I can. I need to deposit some money at the bank and mail some letters at the post office. But first, Ive really got to find a ladies room!(Text 2)W: Have you looked in the mirror today?M: Uh, not since I woke up this morning . Why? Did I forget to do my hair or something?W: Well, lets just say that green ties and pink shirts dont really mix .(Text 3)M: Im starving! What have you got to eat around here?W: Um, not much. I really wasnt expecting anyone over, so .M: All you have in here is some salad and one of those health drinks that only girls drink .W: Look. I dont show up at your door without calling and criticize your food, do I?(Text 4)W: Do you have any idea what time it is now? Have you ever heard your phone?M: Im sorry. But my phone ran out of power. I got back here as fast as I could because I knew youd be worried.(Text 5)W: Hi, James! Its me, Diane. Oh, Im so glad I caught you. I was just talking to Drake, and .M: Im sorry. But I think you dialed the wrong number. My name is Daniel.(Text 6)M: Whats the matter with you? You look miserable.W: Its us.M: What do you mean “us”?W: Well, we used to talk to each other before we were married. Remember? M: What do you mean? Were talking now, arent we?W: Oh, yes, but we used to do so much together.M: We still go to the cinema together, dont we?W: Yes, but we used to go out for walks together. Remember?M: Oh, I can remember.W: And we used to do silly things, like running barefoot through the park.M: Yes. I remember. I used to catch terrible colds.W: But we never used to argue. You used to think I was wonderful. Once . Where are you going? M: Back to live with my parents. Thats something else we used to do before we were married. Remember?(Text 7)M: Can you see how close we are on the map?W: It looks like were pretty close, but these smartphone maps are hard to read.M: Yeah, I always prefer to look at a paper map. I think I still have some in the pocket of the right door, if you wanna grab one .W: No, Id probably be even worse at that. Uhoh, I think you were supposed to turn left back there.M: You mean that you were supposed to tell me to turn left back there?W: Yeah, Im sorry. I dont have one of these kinds of phones, so Im afraid I dont really know what Im doing. Do you want to pull over and take a look?M:No. Its okay. Just push that little button on the side of the phone to turn on the sound. That will allow us to hear the directions out loud.(Text 8)M: Hello, Student Job Center. Can I help you? W: Yes, I am looking for a parttime job. Do you have anything available at the moment?M: Ah, yes. Your name and address?W: Im Linda. I live in the building for international students, and my room number is 7B559.M: OK, do you have any skills? Typing, languages, that sort of thing?W: Yes, I speak Chinese and I can also speak some Japanese.M: Right, lets see what is available. There is a position for an Office Assistant at the language center. W: That sounds interesting.M: Its for three days a week and the duty is to deal with inquiries and answer the phone. W: I am sure I can handle it without problem.M:Great. I will inform the director of the language center and you can start next week.(Text 9)W: Brett, can I ask you a question about your dog?M: Sure. Whats up?W: Well, I have to get my little Ferguson some medicine.M: Oh, is everything all right?W: Yes, of course. Its not like hes sick or anything. I give him medicine every month as part of his regular care, so he doesnt get any diseases from insects or other dogs. M: Oh, right. I do that for Fargo, too.W: Yeah. That was what I was going to ask you about. Where do you buy your dogs medicine? I asked my vet, and she told me the prices. I almost dropped dead right there!M: Yeah. Unfortunately, most special pet stores sell them at fixed prices that are set by the companies that make them. You can usually find discounts of ten or fifteen percent for a lot of those stores, though.W: Well, thats not a huge help for something thats two hundred dollars per year! Isnt there any other way?M: Well, you can order some medicines from websites that are based in other countries where the prices are lower. (Text 10)This is the Lakewood Public Address System. This is not a test like the one we had last week. I repeat, this is not a test. The Western Hill Fire is spreading toward Lakewood much quicker than we had expected. Currently, we expect the fire to come within twenty miles of Lakewood by six oclock this evening. We are therefore requiring all residents to leave this area immediately.Springfield to the north, Point Cabina Station to the east, and Galveston to the south are all in the safe zone. It will take less than thirty minutes to drive to any of these towns. Take as many things as you can fit in your car, but do not delay. We have orders from the state police to make sure that the entire town of Lakewood is empty by five oclock today. You have plenty of time to get all your family members, pets, and belongings together, so there is no need to panic. Stay calm, but get started as soon as possible. 第二部分阅读理解(满分40分,限时35分钟)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AScope:Recently your school board proposed (提议) moving the school start time from 7:50 am. to 7:20 am. What was your reaction to this?Jilly Dos Santos:I was getting only four to six hours of sleep a night and I was late for school a lot. With the new start time, Id have to wake up even earlier. After we heard about the proposal, a teacher said to my class, “If you dont like it, why dont you do something about it?”Scope:What did you do?Jilly:I organized a group of students to speak to the school board.Scope:What did you do to prepare for the meeting?Jilly:I wanted to focus our presentation on why having an earlier start time was unhealthy. There is scientific research about teens and sleep. I learned that during your teen years, because of a change in hormones (激素), your body clock begins to change. You start to want to go to bed later. School starts the same time it always has, so getting enough sleep becomes difficult. I realized there wasnt something wrong with my time management or me; the way I was feeling had a physical and biological basis.Scope:How did it go?Jilly:About 30 students came to support me, and the board liked that I didnt get emotional and just provided the evidence. Two months later, an 8:55 am. start time became official: The board decided to make the start time later instead of earlier.Scope:What has changed since the later start time?Jilly:I dont need to stay up an extra hour or two at night, because I can get work done in the morning. Ive also been late a lot less. And this year, there are more morning clubs and more people going to them.21Jillys teacher seemed to encourage the students_.Ato talk with the school boardBto get their work done in timeCto voice their opinions bravelyDto take action to support the proposal解析:选C推理判断题。根据下文Jilly举行会议说服教育委员会更改提议可知,这位老师是鼓励学生们在面对不喜欢的事情时要勇敢地表达自己的观点。22What does the underlined word “it” refer to?AJillys body clock.BThe scientific research.CThe meeting Jilly organized.DJillys secret for time management.解析:选C代词指代题。根据上文的“speak to the school board, prepare for the meeting”和下文的“30 students came to support me, and the board liked .”可知,此处的it指上文Jilly组织的会议。23How did Jilly succeed in persuading the school board?ABy showing scientific evidence.BBy putting forward a new proposal.CBy telling different students stories.DBy presenting her personal experience.解析:选A细节理解题。根据Jilly说的“There is scientific research about teens and sleep.”和“the board liked that I didnt get emotional and just provided the evidence”可知,Jilly通过提供科学证据成功说服教育委员会取消将上课时间提前的决议。BRobert Munsch is an American born Canadian author of childrens books. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1945. After graduation, Munsch at first wanted to become a priest (牧师) but then he changed his career path towards writing stories for children. He started off with working at day care centers. In 1975 he decided to move back to Canada. There he worked in the preschool at the University of Guelph in Ontario. He also lectured and then became an assistant professor there in the Department of Family Studies.Robert Munsch is all about storytelling and that is something he loves most. His illustrative (解说的) style of telling his story attracted the attention of his first audience in 1972. And that was the beginning of his storytelling career. According to Munsch, a perfect story takes 200 tellings in order to become perfect. He can spend days and years perfecting his tale before performing it in front of a larger audience. Robert then started putting his imaginative style on paper and thus became a famous author of childrens books.Munschs characters are taken from real life; theyre the children he meets while storytelling in different places. For example his story Ribbon Rescue was inspired by a girl who came to hear his story wearing a ribbon dress. Another story called Lighthouse was inspired by two children named Amanda and Jeremiah who he met in Pontiac, Michigan. His own children have also played some parts in his stories.Munsch has written many books which have also been translated into various languages. His first books The Mud Puddle and The Dark were published in 1979. His most notable work is the book Love you Forever, which was published in 1986. This book became an international bestseller.Robert Munsch is known for his overstated (夸张的) way of storytelling and use of different voices. He repeats a story many times to improve its quality. Some of his books have also been made into animated (动画的) series named A Bunch of Munsch.24After graduation, Robert Munsch _.Abecame a priestBset up a day care centerCdecided to take up teaching in a collegeDprepared himself for his desirable career path解析:选D细节理解题。由第一段中的“then he changed his career path towards writing stories for children”可知,后来Robert Munsch开始了为儿童写故事的事业。25What does Robert Munsch think of storytelling according to Paragraph 2?AIts the perfect job for him.BIt involves a lot of hard work.CIts hard to satisfy the audience.DIts easy to be bored with the job.解析:选B细节理解题。由第二段中的“According to Munsch, a perfect story takes 200 tellings in order to become perfect.”可知, Robert Munsch认为讲好故事需要付出努力。26What can we infer from Paragraph 3?AMunsch got ideas for his stories from real life.BMunschs traveling experiences are interesting.CMunsch helped many children while storytelling.DMunschs children helped him create some stories.解析:选A推理判断题。由第三段的描述可知,Munsch故事中的人物都来自于真实的生活,他的很多故事的灵感都来自于他在不同的地方讲故事时遇到的孩子们。27Which of the following best describes Robert Munsch?ABrave and caring.BTalented and devoted.CDetermined and patient.DWarmhearted and honest.解析:选B推理判断题。本文主要讲述了加拿大童书作家Robert Munsch的故事。由文中的描述可知,Robert Munsch非常有天赋,而且全身心投入到给儿童讲故事和写故事中。CLast year, the mostread childrens books at least in the UK were almost all fantasy novels. But why is this the case? What exactly does fantasy offer to young readers?Whats important to point out here is that fantasy writing has come to be considered as belonging to popular culture, and is therefore generally regarded as being of lower quality than realism (现实主义)This idea was formed in me during childhood by my mother, who believed that fantasy was “rubbish”. (She was always trying to persuade my two brothers to let go off their dogeared copies of American author David Eddings books and read something “proper”)I had also met some people who were against reading fantasy. While living in Finland, where I joined a book club, I was told at my first meeting that the club didnt read “genre” books which meant that realism was “in”, but everything else including fantasy was “out”When it comes to the subject of children, discussions about which books are “better” for them often focus on the fantasy and realism debate, causing Professor John Stephens to write that: one of the more curious sides to the criticism (批评) of childrens literature is the strong wish to separate fantasy and realism into competing types, and to state that children prefer one or the other, or “progress” from fantasy to realism or vice versa (反之亦然)A quick survey of the big childrens publishing trends (趋势) over the past ten years confirms that fantasy is as popular as ever in the childrens book scene. From the 450 million copies of Harry Potter books sold over this period, to the more recent Stephenie Meyers Twilight series, it would seem that children are as enthusiastic about fantasy as ever before and rather than “progressing” out of fantasy, the popularity of fantasy in the young adult market would suggest just the opposite.28What was the authors mothers attitude towards fantasy?AUncaring.BCautious.CUnfavorable. DEnthusiastic.解析:选C观点态度题。由第三段中的描述可知,作者的母亲认为奇幻文学是“垃圾”,故不喜欢奇幻文学。29The book club the author joined in Finland _.Adidnt have a realistic aimBwas always full of people in and outChad a tense atmosphere in most casesDwas not acceptive of various literature styles解析:选D推理判断题。由第四段中的“the club didnt read genre books which meant that realism was in, but everything else including fantasy was out”可知,这个读书俱乐部不接纳多样的文学流派。30According to Professor John Stephens, the critics of childrens literature _.Awant to separate children into different groupsBwant to divide fantasy and realism into separate groupsCaim to get children to progress from fantasy to realismDwish to explore the difference between fantasy and realism解析:选B细节理解题。由第五段中的“one of the more curious sides to the criticism (批评) of childrens . into competing types”可知,儿童文学批评家想把奇幻文学与现实文学分化成对立的流派。31Harry Potter and Twilight series are mentioned in the last paragraph to show that _.Afantasy is still popular among childrenBboth books are the bestsellers of the timeCyoung readers are moving away from fantasyDthe young adult market is lively and competitive解析:选A推理判断题。由最后一段的“fantasy is as popular as ever in the childrens book scene”和“children are as enthusiastic about fantasy as ever before”可知,奇幻文学像以前一样深受孩子们喜欢。DWhen I think about what I want for my children as they grow up, I think of the kind of people Id like them to become: Adults who are kind, thoughtful and grateful, who laugh often and find excitement in life. I hope they surround themselves with whatever brings them joy.Mike Ferry, a longtime middle school teacher, says contrary to what many believe, success does not always bring happiness; but research has shown that the opposite is true happier people are more likely to be successful in life. When we are in a positive state of mind, our brains become more creative, energetic, and effecti

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