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滚动测试四第卷第一部分听力(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.What does the man think of Baymax?A.A boring film. B.A dying robot.C.A perfect companion.2.When is the clinic open?A.From Monday to Friday.B.During the whole week.C.At weekends.3.What does the woman suggest?A.The radio batteries have been replaced.B.They should get a new radio.C.They dont really need to listen to the radio.4.Where does the woman want to go?A.To Oxford.B.To Liverpool.C.To London.5.Who says organic food tastes better?A.Joe.B.The woman.C.Lucy.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,每小题将给出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.Why doesnt the woman take her dog with her?A.She cant take care of it.B.Her parents dont want her to take it.C.She thinks the dog wouldnt be happy there.7.Where do her parents live?A.In a big city.B.In a small village.C.In a nearby country.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a restaurant.B.In a school.C.In a hotel.9.How long will the breakfast time last?A.1.5 hours.B.2.5 hours.C.2 hours.10.What can be used for free?A.The exercise room.B.The fridge.C.The wireless Internet.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whats the main purpose of advertising?A.Telling consumers information about the product.B.Introducing the producers to consumers.C.Influencing and changing peoples lifestyle.12.What do people consider most when making a purchase?A.Advertisements.B.Popularity.C.Economy and convenience.13.Who usually influences the man?A.Some sports heroes.B.Some movie stars.C.Some politicians.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Why doesnt the man take exercise often?A.He isnt interested in it.B.He is healthy enough.C.He has no time for it.15.What can we learn about the mans life?A.He eats a lot and sleeps a little.B.He eats an unbalanced diet and sleeps late.C.He eats junk food and sleeps early.16.Whats the mans attitude to the womans words?A.Happy.B.Thankful.C.Impatient.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How many ways can a student hand in his homework in a paperless class?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.18.Traditionally,how can a teacher comment on students homework?A.Mark something and make it red.B.Circle something and write “spelling”.C.Change the color or the size of the words.19.Why do some students dislike the idea of handing in homework online?A.They can slip a paper under the teachers door.B.They cant use the account any more.C.They cant get away with a delayed paper.20.Whats the advantage of a paperless class?A.Quicker grading.B.More encouragement.C.Fewer mistakes.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。ACrazy FestivalsMike the Headless Chicken FestivalIn 1945,farmer Lloyd Olsen attempted to cut off the head of Mike,a chicken,so his wife could cook it up for dinner.However,the bird didnt die and lived another year and a half,making regular trips to the fair,where people paid a quarter to see the amazing headless bird.Today,the spirit of Mike the Headless Chicken is celebrated with a two-day May festival in Fruita,Colorado,which includes live music,a golf tournament,and lots of delicious chicken.Roswell UFO FestivalIn the summer of 1947,a flying saucer(碟状物) crashed on a large farm outside the town of Roswell,New Mexico.The government says it didnt come from outer space,but many top UFO researchers believe it did.Knowing a good thing when it crashes in their backyard,the citizens of Roswell celebrate the event every July with a three-day festival that features a costume contest,a parade and other activities.Be careful,thoughthat odd little person next to you could be from another planet.Worlds Largest Rattlesnake RoundupThe rattlesnake,a poisonous American snake,serves an important function in nature by keeping small pests under control,but when their numbers grow too large,they can cause serious problems for farmers.Thats why every March the residents of Sweetwater,Texas,host a three-day festival in association with the towns annual rattlesnake hunt.Visitors can learn about rattlesnakes,take a bus tour of their natural habitat,participate in a rattlesnake eating contest and so on.BugFestEvery September,the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh sponsors a daylong festival that focuses on something most people try to avoid:insects.Visitors can hold bugs(臭虫) that are not native,cheer on racing insects and learn about beekeeping.But the highlight for many is Caf Insecta,where bugs are the main ingredient in a variety of tasty dishes.21.Lloyd Olsen cut off the chickens head because .A.his family wanted to eat itB.he wanted to sell its meat at the fairC.his family wanted to celebrate a headless chicken festivalD.he wanted to make money by showing a headless chicken22.By writing the underlined part,the author wants to .A.remind readers that aliens do existB.add an air of mystery to the festivalC.imply that he may attend the festivalD.describe the fun of the costume contest23.Whats the purpose of the Worlds Largest Rattlesnake Roundup?A.To increase the local tourism.B.To protect rattlesnakes habitats.C.To control the population of rattlesnakes.D.To introduce the importance of rattlesnakes.24.Which of the following is the earliest festival of the year?A.Mike the Headless Chicken Festival.B.Roswell UFO Festival.C.Worlds Largest Rattlesnake Roundup.D.BugFest.BJulianne Moore talks about why people are so touched by her film Still Alice.“Its not just because its a disease movie,”she says of the story of Dr.Alice Howland,a 50-year-old university professor and a mother of three who is struck with Alzheimers disease(阿尔茨海默氏病).“Its a movie about mortality(生命的有限) and being,”she says.“It makes us really think about our lives.Youre never closer to loving life than when youre closest to loss.”And Moore is loving her life right now.The actress,54,lives in New York City with her husband,who shes been with for 19 years and married to for 10.They have two kids,a son,Caleb,17,and a daughter,Liv,12.And home really is where her heart is.“Theres nowhere else I want to be.I see a great amount of purpose there and have a real feeling of belonging,”she says.Not only is she a mom with a family,shes also a five-time Oscar nominee(被提名人).“The most difficult thing for me as an actor is dealing with accuracy,with specificity(特征).When you havent actually experienced something,you have a responsibility to be as true as possible,”Moore says.Thats why the first thing she told directors when she took the part of Alice was,“I dont want to represent anything on screen that I dont have experience of.I dont think its fair.”She did four months of research for Still Alice,talking to real women with Alzheimers,doctors working with patients,and visiting a long-term care home.And the results have left viewers moved to tears.So far shes already won a Golden Globe and a Critics Choice award.She may finally win an Academy Award,too.And yes,she wants to win.“Thats the nomination from your peers(同龄人),”she says.“Its a very,very big deal.”She hopes Still Alice affects viewers the same way it did her.“Its uplifting,”she says.“Its about what you love,who you value and how much you love being alive.”25.What can we learn about Still Alice? A.It is encouraging.B.It makes people sad.C.It is based on a true story.D.It was written by Julianne Moore.26.Julianne Moores words in Paragraph 2 show that .A.she has no sense of belongingB.she attaches great importance to her familyC.she thinks family is more important than a careerD.she has achieved a balance between family and career27.We can infer from Paragraph 3 that .A.Moore shows great devotion to her careerB.the filming of Still Alice lasted four monthsC.Moore refused to play the part of Alice at firstD.the film Still Alice was badly received by critics28.Whats Moores attitude towards winning an Academy Award?A.She doubts it.B.She cares about it.C.She is uncertain about it.D.She thinks it unimportant.CAlthough they may just be learning how to say the word coffee,about one in seven 2-year-olds in Boston drinks the caffeinated beverage(含咖啡因的饮料),a new study finds.Researchers analyzed information from 315 mothers and their babies.They discovered that 14 percent of 2-year-olds were given coffee by their parentson average,slightly more than one ounce(盎司) of coffee a day.Some drank as many as four ounces a day,according to the study.The researchers also found that 2.5 percent of 1-year-olds were given coffee.Infants and toddlers(婴幼儿) of Hispanic mothers were more likely to drink coffee than those of non-Hispanic mothers,and girls were more likely than boys to drink coffee,according to the study.“Our results show that many infants and toddlers in Bostonand perhaps in the USare being given coffee and that this could be associated with cultural practices,”principal investigator Anne Merewood,director of the Breastfeeding Center at Boston Medical Center,said.Children in other countries,such as Australia,Cambodia and Ethiopia,sometimes drink coffee,the researchers noted.They added that other studies have shown its not uncommon for children raised in Hispanic cultures to start drinking coffee at younger ages.There has been little research into coffee consumption by infants,but one study did show that 2-year-olds who drank coffee or tea between meals or at bedtime were three times more likely to be overweight in kindergarten,the study authors said.Other studies have suggested that caffeine consumption by children is associated with depression,sleep problems and obesity,according to the researchers.29.Which kids are more likely to drink coffee?A.Kids raised by Hispanic mothers.B.Kids raised by Ethiopian mothers.C.Kids raised by American mothers.D.Kids raised by Australian mothers.30.What conclusion can we draw from the last paragraph?A.Two coffees a day are good for children.B.Children should be kept away from coffee.C.Coffee has nothing to do with health problems.D.Researchers have different opinions on drinking coffee.31.The purpose of the text is to .A.advertise coffee of high qualityB.explain how to make tasty coffeeC.report a new study on kids drinking coffeeD.call on people not to drink coffee any moreDIn October,Ubayd Steed,a sixth grader in Philadelphia,Pennsylvania,was taking a math test when he noticed a classmate looking at his paper.“I quickly turned my paper over,”he said.Later that day,Ubayd met the cheater and told him not to do it again.Unfortunately,Ubayds experience is not unusual.Whether its kids copying classmates answers during tests or friends sharing homework,cheating happens in schools every day.Experts say the behavior starts in the lower grades.Surveys show that one in three elementary students admits to cheating.Jacob Harder,a fourth grader in Ware,Massachusetts,has had classmates ask to copy his homework.“I wouldnt want to just tell them the answers,”he says.So instead,he explains the assignment and encourages his classmates to do it themselves.But many kids find it hard to say no.“I hear from kids all the time,I cant say no to a friend,”says Eric Anderman,a professor at The Ohio State University who studies cheating in school.He says its important to say no from the start.“Then you nip it in the bud,and the other kid gets the message,”he says.Plus,he points out,“a real friend is not going to disown(脱离) you because he or she couldnt copy your math homework.”The kids doing the copying may feel they need to cheat to be accepted by other kids.And some students may cheat simply because others do.“If youre in an atmosphere where cheating is common,you may think that if you dont cheat,youre at a disadvantage,”says Michael Josephson,founder of the Josephson Institute of Ethics.But Josephson says students shouldnt think that way.“There are a lot of things kids do,”he says.“You have to decide what kind of person youre going to be.”When school becomes too challenging,Anderman suggests going to the teacher rather than relying on the work of others.“Its good to ask for help,”he says.32.Ubayds experience serves as a(n) .A.explanationB.introductionC.commentD.background33.We learn from the text that cheating in elementary school .A.results from tough assignmentsB.is popular among studentsC.mainly happens during testsD.is unusual in lower grades34.The underlined part “nip it in the bud” in Paragraph 4 probably means .A.face the difficulty it causedB.realize its disadvantagesC.stop it at an early stageD.make it disappear35.Who advises kids to turn to teachers for help when they fall behind in studies?A.Ubayd Steed.B.Jacob Harder.C.Eric Anderman.D.Michael Josephson.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How much money do you really need to be happy?So many of us work long,hard hours to provide for our families and childrenoften long hours away from home,maybe taking on extra jobs at times or hoping to get a raise in an effort to make our lives richer financially.36. But is there a point at which trying to earn extra money can be counterproductive?In the Sunday Review of The New York Times,Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton attempt to answer this question.37. People who earn a good living are often happier than people who live in poverty.Having extra money can certainly improve the quality of our life by providing extra food and objects.But the truth is that earning additional income will actually not lead to extra happiness,once you have already attained a “comfortable standard” where you have what you need to function and be content.38. Here in the U.S.,the standard falls around $75,000.Researchers found that higher family incomes were related to better moods on a day-to-day basis.However,the positive effects of money had no effect on peoples happiness and moods after a level of $75,000 was attained.39. Beyond a strong work ethic(道德标准),or the desire to excel and compete with others,it appears that our ideas about money and happiness have gone wrong.Dunn and Norton explain that the idea that life would be happier with double the salary did not translate into any measurable happiness.40. People who earned $50,000 were only 9 percent more content than those making $25,000.A.Then why do we work so hard?B.What we do with our money is important.C.Twice the money did not lead to twice the happiness.D.It seems so many of us just arent content with what we have now.E.There certainly is a relationship between your salary and happiness.F.The “comfortable standard” can be quite variable based on where you live.G.People who spend money on others rather than themselves are happier in the long run.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Our family dog,Desi,can understand English.Im not 41.Ill tell my husband that Im thinking about taking the dog for a 42.Desis eyes widen a little.He starts tapping his paw(爪子) on my chest.Then hell make a little noise,just to be 43 that Im paying attention and taking him to his favorite path.For many of us,pets are like a member of our 44.They keep our feet warm when we sleep,and dont 45 like our kids tend to do.Its no wonder that so many of us have one or more pets 46 with us.Given our fondness for having pets in our households,its not 47 that researchers have studied the 48 between pets and our health.Researchers have found plenty of 49 that pets make great contributions to our physical and mental health.Its been 50 that having a pet is good for our heart health,protecting us from heart attacks.Pets 51 to lower our blood pressure,and improve our immune system.Medical experts say that they protect our 52 health by decreasing anxiety and lowering the risk of depression.They can help people live longer,simply 53 the person has a pet to care for and love.Recent research 54 shows that the patients of Alzheimers disease(老年痴呆症) who live with a pet suffer from less anxiety.They may also decrease the aggressive behaviors that are part of this 55.Additionally,children and teens with learning disabilities may have a(n) 56 time connecting with pets than with people,and this may help them face the 57 they deal with every day.For me,this is the bottom line:I love that little pet of mine.Health benefits 58,our dog Desi is just 59 to have around.Im sure many people couldnt imagine their life without a(n) 60 companion.Of course,unless their pet is a snake,a bird,or a goldfish.41.A.dreamingB.kiddingC.warningD.asking42.A.bathB.mealC.restD.walk43.A.clearB.confidentC.sureD.satisfied44.A.teamB.neighborhoodC.classD.family45.A.talk backB.look backC.call backD.come back46.A.playingB.sleepingC.livingD.speaking47.A.surprisingB.attractiveC.practicalD.important48.A.conflictsB.linksC.interactionD.balance49.A.storiesB.resultsC.informationD.evidence50.A.shownB.predictedC.promisedD.explained51.A.hopeB.tryC.helpD.plan52.A.publicB.mentalC.kidsD.heart53.A.ifB.untilC.whenD.because54.A.alsoB.justC.stillD.once55.A.attackB.troubleC.lossD.disease56.A.
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