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)1.HowdoesSimonusuallygoto )2.WheredidJackgolast )3.Whatdoestheboyusuallydoafter )4.Whatisthegirllooking )5.Howfarisitfromtheboy’shometohisA.About10km. B.About20km. )6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Airpollution. B.Noisepollution. )7.Whoisthegirlinaredcoat?A.Nancy. B.Nancy’ssister. )8.WhatwillTomdoaftertheshower?A.Takeawalk. B.TurnontheTV. )9.Whycan’tthegirlsleepwell?A.BecausethereistoomuchB.BecausesheistooC.Becausesheistoo )10.WhatarethespeakerstalkingA.Savingthe B.Savingpeople’s C.Savingthe )11.HowwasLaura’sschoolA.Itwasboring. B.Itwasgreat. )12.Whatdidn’tLaurado?A.ShetooksomeB.ShehadachatwithherC.ShesawtheMyIntheoldIusedtobeIusedtospendmuch IusedtohavenointerestinmyInthenewIama Ispendmostofmytime emoreinterestedinmy )13.A.yingcomputerB.readingbooksintheC.yingwithmy )14.A. B. C. )15.A. B.the C. )16.HowmanykindsofelephantsarethereintheA.Two. B.Three. )17.Whatabilitiesdoelephantshave?A.TheycanhearandsmellthingsB.TheycanseethingsveryfarC.Theycanlmanydifferentkindsofcolours. )18.Whichkindofelephantsareeasilycaught?A.ElephantsinAfrica. B.Elephants. )19.Whatcanyousee?A.ManyelephantsarekilledfortheirB.Elephantstakecareofpeople’sC.Elephantsworkfor )20.Whatcanthe knowfrompeople’sA.WhethertheyarehungryorB.WhethertheyarefriendlyorC.Whethertheyarehappyor )21.—Doyourparentshavethesame—No.Myfatherlikesying chesswhilemymotherenjoysyingA./;B./;C.the; )22.forfiveA.B.gotC.was )23.SusanandIhavebeen fiveA.since B.after C.for )24.—Isthefilminteresting?—Ithoughtitwouldbe. ,it’sveryA.in B.in C.in D.in )25.Hesaidlifewithoutoldfriends .HereallymissedtheoldA.abitof B.abitC.abitofbored D.abitbored )26.Ittookthefirementwohours theA.putout B.putup C.puton )27.Suzy abustoschool,butnowshewalks.A.wasusedto B.wasusedtoC.usedto D.usedto )28.Goodtoseeyouagain.Ithasbeenalmostthree wemetlastA.until B.before C.while )29.Excuseme,isthere intheroom?A.somebody B.anybodyC.else D.else )30.Canyoudotheworkbetter money A.litter;few B.few;little C.less;fewer )31.Howmuchtimedidyouspend thenewwordsinthisunit?A.tolearn B.learning C.learned )32.Hecouldn’twait theboxwhenhesawit.A.open B.opens C.toopen )33.Thereis snowhereinwinter.A.too B.lot C.too D.much )34.Tomaketheworldacleanerce,we allkindsofA. B. C. D. )35.Since1June2008,allthemarketshave sticA.to B. C.to D.Richardfoundajobinabigofficeafterhefinishedcollege.Helikedtousehis andwasgoodathisjob.Sohewasoftenpaidmorethanhisworkmatesandheworked.Butsomethingwaswrongwiththeyoungmanamonthago.Hecouldn’tatnight.Sohewasalways39 inthedaytimeandoftenmademistakes.Hehadtogotoahospital.Thedoctor himandtoldhimtohavesomesleepills.Heboughtsomeandtookthem hewenttobed.Soonafterthathewenttosleep.Richard inthemorning.Hehadalookattheclockonthewall.Itwasaquartertoseven.gotupandwenttoworkafter .Assoonashewentintotheoffice,hesaidtotheheadoftheoffice,“Goodmorning,MrClarke!I’ve hadagoodsleeplikelastnight’sandI’mfeelingmuchbetternow!”“Mygosh!”theboss loudly.“We’velookedforyoufortwodays!Iwantedyoutodosomethingimportant,butit’stoolatenow!” )36.A.B.C.D. )37.A.B.C.more )38.A.B.C.D. )39.A.B.C.D. )40.A.lookedB.lookedC.looked )41.A.B.C.D.()42.A.stoodB.satC.wokeD.lay()43.A.B.C.D. )44.A.B.C.D. )45.A.B.C. D.AAmericanbillionaireBillGateswenttowatchagameofhisfriend,AmericanteenyerArielHsing,attheExCelCentrewhilethegirlwasyingagainsta yerLiXiaoxia.Gatesworeanorangejacketan rkbluebaseballcap.Hesatinthefrontrowofthespectators’stand(观众看台)andapuded(鼓掌)foreverypointHsingscored.“I’mwishingherthebestofluck,buttheoppositeyerisreallygreat,”GatesHsingwasinherthirdmatchatLondon2012.ShehadalreadybeatenMexico’sYadiraSilvaandLuxembourg’sNiXiaLian.HsingisknowninAmericaasaclosefriendofbillionairesWarrenBuffettandBillSheiscloseenoughtothemtocall“UncleWarren”and“UncleBuffettmetHsingwhenshewasonly9.Twoyearslater,heinvitedhertoyagainsthisfriends.Shehasreturnedseveraltimesafterthat.EarlierthisyearafterwinningapositionontheAmericanteam,shetookafewpointsoffBuffettandGates.WhenaskedwhetherhehaswonapointoffHsing,Gatessaid,“Shebeatmewhenshewasnine.Shehasbeennicetome.” )46.BillGateswenttotheExCelCentretowatchagamebetweenArielHsing.A.LiXiaoxia B.WarrenBuffettC.NiXiaLian )47.BillGatesapudedwhen A.othersap B.HsingwonaC.LiXiaoxiayedwell D.Hsingwonthegame )48.WhatdidBillGatesthinkofLiXiaoxia?A. B.Justso- D. )49.BuffettinvitedHsingtoyagainsthisfriendswhenshe A.seven B.nine C.ten )50.WhatcanweknowfromwhatGatessaidinthelastparagraph?A.Gateswasnota B.HsingwastooproudofC.Hsingoftenyedwith D.GateswasfriendlyandBIfweareaskedexactlywhatwewere ngayearago,weshouldprobablyhavetosaythatwecannotrememberButifwehadkeptanotebookandhadwritteninitanaccount陈述)ofwhatwedideachday,weshouldbeabletogiveananswertothequestion.Itisthesameinhistory.Manythingshavebeenforgottenbecausewehavenotwrittendownthefacts.Sometimesmendidkeeparecordoftheimportanthappeningsintheircountry,butitwasoftendestroyedbyfireorinawar.Sometimestherewasneveranywrittenrecordatallbecausethepeopleofthattimeandcedidnotknowhowtowrite.Forexample,weknowalotaboutthepeoplewholivedin 4,000yearsago,becausetheycouldwriteandleavewrittenrecords.Butweknowalmostnothingaboutthepeoplewholivedeven200yearsagoinCentralAfricabecausetheyhadnotlearnttowrite.Sometimesevenifthepeoplecannotwrite,theymayknowsomethingofthepast.Songs,dancesandoral(口头的)storiesarehandeddownfromgeneration(代)togeneration.Peopleareproudtolorgettoknowwhattheirfathersdidinthepast.Thisiswhatwemaycall“rememberedhistory”Wordsmaybeeasilychangedwhensongsandoralstoriesgofromonetoanother.Inspiteofthis,whentherearenowrittenrecords,suchrememberedhistoryisveryhelpful. )51.WhichofthefollowingideasisNOTincludedintheARememberedhistoryislessreliable可靠的thanwrittenB.WrittenrecordsofthepastareveryimportantforustolearnaboutourC.NotallthepeopleintheworldknowhowtorecordtheirhistoryinD.Iftherearenowrittenrecords,thereisno )52.WeknowverylittleaboutCentralAfrica200yearsago A.therewasnothingworthwritingdownatthatB.thepeopletherepaidnoattentiontotheimportanceofkeeaC.thewrittenrecordsweredestroyedbyD.thepeopletheredidnotknowhowtowrite )53.Rememberedhistoryrefersto A.historybasedon ’sB.storiesofimportanthappeningspassingdownfrommouthtoC.songsanddancesaboutthemostimportantD.bothBand )54.Rememberedhistoryisconsideredasvaluableonly A.itiswritten B.thereisnowrittenC.itprovestobe D.peopleareinterestedin )55.Thepassagesuggeststhatwecouldhavelearntmu oreaboutourpastthanwedonowiftheancientpeoplehad A.keptarecordofeverypastB.notdestroyedtheirwrittenrecordsinC.toldtheexactstoriesofthemostimportantD.mademoresongsandCTheAborigines(澳洲土著)havelivedinAustraliaforabout60,000years.Theypaintedpicturesinsidecaves,andtheserockpaintingshavegivenusmuchinformationaboutAboriginallife.Forexample,someofthepaintingsareabout10,000yearsoldandinthemtherearemenwithboomerangsonthem.FromthisweknowthattheAborigineswoulduseboomerangsforhuntingatthattime.Otherpicturesshows,soweknowthatthereweresatthattime.TheAboriginesbelievedthatspiritsmadepeople,animalsandnts,andthesespiritsstillliveontheEarth.ForAborigines,noonecanowntheEarth—itbelongstothespirits.In1700,thereweremanyAboriginalgroupswithapopulationof750,000allAustralia,andtherewereprobablymorethan240differentkindsofAboriginallanguages.Thegroupsdidnothavealeader.Instead,thingsweredecidedbytheoldermeninagroup.Peoplefromdifferentgroupsoftentravelledhundredsof tomeeteachother.AboriginallifechangedwhenanEnglishboatarrivedinAustraliain1770.ManyAborigineswerekilledinthewarsthattheyhadwiththeEnglish.MoreEuropeanscame,andtheystartedtakinglandfromtheAborigines.TheEuropeansalsobroughtnewillnesseswhichkilledlotsofAborigines.Theresultisthattodaythereareonlyabout300,000Aboriginesin )56.TheAboriginespainted A.onanimals’furB.onthepaper C.onthetree )57.WhatdidtheAboriginesuseboomerangstodo?A.Theyusedthemto B.TheyusedthemtoC.Theyusedthemto D.Theyusedthemto )58.TheAborigines werethemostimportantontheA.people B.animals C.spirits )59.InanAboriginalgroup madeimportantdecisions.A.theolder B.theC.the D.the )60.ThepopulationoftheAboriginesissmallertodayforthefollowingreasonsEXCEPTthat A.theirlivingconditionwasveryB.theEnglishkilledalotofthemintheC.theEuropeansbroughtnewD.theEuropeanstookawaytheirPeople ()howimportanthealthisuntiltheylose (妻子helpedhimalotwhenhewaswritingtheAlotofpoisonouswastefromthechemicalworks (污染the (面试sixcandidatesforthe (准确的timeoftheaccidentwas2:43Could (possible)askyoutomoveyourchaira(lucky),hewasnothurtinthecarShehadaskedtobeshownaround Skating (primary)awinter (environment)groupsdon’tagreewiththeideaofturningthewetlandintoanamusementpark.Thelifewewereused (change)greatlysinceYoushouldfinish before (be)apeachandsomebananasonthediningIt’snot (learn)aforeignlanguageHaveyougotused (live)withyournew,wewishwecouldturntheclock How cesofinterest Doyou ling thatIcouldn’tstopclapmyWhatisthemostimportantthinginyourlife?Haveyoueverthoughtaboutthisquestion?begantothinkaboutitwhenIwasjustalittlegirl.IhadalotoffriendsandIlovedyingwiththem.SoIthoughtfriendship(友谊)wasthemostimportantinlife.IfIhadnofriends,Iwouldbeverysad.WhenIgotolder,Ithoughtthemostimportantthingwasmusic.Iwascrazyaboutmusicatthattime.Tome,ifIcouldn’tsingorlistentomusic,mylifewouldbemeaningless.WhenIwas12,Ireadabookthattoldabeautifulstoryaboutthelovebetweenamotherandherchild.Iwashappytofindthatlovewasthemostimportantthing.Ithoughtlovemademylifebeautiful.Threeyearslater,Igotanewanswertothequestionfromanotherbook.“Tobehappyisthedestination(目的地)foreveryone,”thewritersaid.NowIbegantounderstandfriendship,music,loveandhappinessareallveryimportantus.Theseimportantthingsmakeourlivescolourfulandbeautiful.Ifnowyouaskmewhatisthemostimportantthinginlife,Istillcan’tgiveanexactanswer.However,Idon’tthinkitisnecessarytogetananswertothisquestion.Ijustwanttocherisheverythingimportantinmylife.Ihopeeveryonecanfindtheimportantthingsintheirlives,andcherishthem!ThemostthingsinWhenIwasalittleShehadalotoffriendsandshelovedWhenIgrewShewas(84) aboutitandshethoughtlifewouldbemeaningless AttheofShethoughtlovemadeherlifebeautifulafterreadinga(87) ThreeyearsAwritersaiditwasthedestinationforEverythingimportantmakespeople’s andbeautifulandshejustwantstocherishallimportantthingsinlife.AcarstoppedoutsideCherryHo andayoungmangotout.MrsSmithsaidtotheyoungman,“WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?”“Excuseme,”theyoungmansaid,“Iaml formyuncle,MrWhite.Hehasbeenawayfromhomes twodaysago.Ithinkheisstayinghere.”“Yes,hewas,”MrsSmithsaid.“ButI’mafraidthathewentbacktoLondonyesterday.”“Oh,dear!”saidtheyoungman,lookingsad.“Iwenttohishouse,butIwast hischildrenthathewasgoingtostayhereuntil oftheweek.”“Yes,”saidMrsSmith.“Hewantedtostayherethewholeweek,butyesterdaysomeonecalledhimsayingthatoneofhisfriendsw ill.SohecaughtthetrainbacktoLondontoseethefrienda “Heshouldletmek ,”theyoungmansaid.“Iwrotehimal thatIwascoming.Well,heisn’there.Iwon’twaitanylonger.”TheyoungmanthankedMrsSmithandwentout.MrsSmithwatchedh 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、大学唐放审校第一部分听回答问W:Howdoyouoftengotoschool,M:IrideabiketoschoolwithmycousineveryW:DidyougotoNewYorklastsummer,Jack?M:No.IwenttoPariswithmyparents.W:WhatdoyouusuallydoafterM:Iusedtoybasketball.NowIliketoybadmintonwithmyW:Ican’tfindmyHistorybook!IhavelookedforitM:Sorry.IborroweditfromyouyesterdayandIforgottoreturnittoW:Isyourhomeaboutthirtykilometresawayfromyourschool?M:No.It’sabouttenkilometrescloserthanthat.W:Oh,whataterribleday!Theairpollutionissoseriousinourcity.M:Yeah.Therearetoomanycarsandfactories.W:Jack,lookatthatgirlinaredcoat.IsthatNancy?M:No.That’shersister.W:Tom,don’tforgettoturnoffthelightsafteryoutakeashower.M:OK,Mum,W:Dad,Ican’tsleepM:Youworrytoomuch.YoucanlistentosomelightW:WhatshouldwedotosaveourM:Well,wecandoalotofthings.Forexample,weshouldsave第二部分听和短文回答问M:Hi,Laura.Howwasyourschooltrip?W:Itwasgreat.M:DidyougototheW:No,wedidn’t.Wewenttothezoo.Look,herearemyphotos.M:Werethereanylions?W:No,butthereweresomereallyclevermonkeys.M:Wow,that’sgreat.Wha sedidyoudo?W:MyfriendsandIhadanicechatsittingontheIhavechangedalotsinceImovedtothisnewschoolthisterm.Iusedtohavemanyfriendsandbeoutgoing,butnowIhavefewfriendsandI ealittlequiet.Intheoldschool,Iusedtospendmuchtimeyingwithmyfriends,butnowIhavetospendmostofmytimeonmyschoolwork.Iusedtohavenointerestinmylessons,soIusuallygotbadgrades.However,nowI emoreinterestedinmystudies,andmygrade

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