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本试卷共10页,全卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1、答题前,请将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的制定位置。2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3、非选择题作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡对应的答题区域内,写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4、考试结束后,请将答题卡上交。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)写到答题栏上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5ABC三个选项中选出最佳选10读一遍。1.Whatisthespeakers'destination?A.England.B.Germany.C.Netherlands.2.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Relieved.C.Confident.3.Whatmonthisitnow?A.June.B.July.C.August.4.Whatarethespeakersgoingtowatch?A.Arecordingofaplay.B.Alivebroadcastofaplay.C.AHollywoodadaptationofaplay.5.Wheremightthewomanbe?A.Inacar.B.Inaboat.C.Inaspacecraft.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5共10页第1页完后,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.Howmuchdoesanentranceticketcost?dollars.B.Fivedollars.C.Sevendollars.7.Howdoesthewomanpay?A.Incash.B.Bycheck.C.Bycreditcard.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredidthetomatosaucecomefrom?A.Alocalfarm.B.Astoreonlyfivemilesaway.C.Theman'sowntomatoes.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofcooking?A.Sheenjoysit.B.Itmakesherfeelcreative.C.Shedoesn'thavethepatienceforit.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Interviewerandinterviewee.B.Husbandandwife.C.Neighbors.11.Wheredidthemangotocollege?A.InB.InC.InNebraska.12.Whatisthewoman'sjob?A.Sheisacomputerprogrammer.B.Sheisabanker.C.Sheisanartist.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatdidFitbitsayabouttherecentstudy?A.Itwasfalse.B.Ithurttheirbusiness.C.Theyhadnocomment.14.WhendoesthemanusehisFitbit?A.Onlywhenhe'sexercising.B.Duringthedaytime.C.Allthetime.15.WhatdoesthemanthinkofhisFitbit?A.It'ssometimesuncomfortabletowear.B.It'sagoodvalue.C.Itisoflittleuse.16.Howdoesthewomansound?共10页第2页A.Interested.B.Bored.C.Upset.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?A.Asearchengine.B.Alanguageprogram.C.Afreelessonwebsiteforteachers.18.HowmanypeopleuseDuolingocurrently?A.Overonehundredmillion.B.Afewhundredthousand.C.Severalthousand19.WhereisLuisvonAhnfrom?A.Switzerland.B.Guatemala.C.CostaRica.20.HowwasDuolingooriginallyfunded?A.Bybigwebsites.B.Byanactor.C.Byschools.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Aasafatheranddaughterismorethansightseeing—it'saboutseeingtheworldfromeachother'spointof,Ifyouandyourdadaretheoutdoorsytypes,ColoradoSpringsisidealfordustingthosehikingshoesandhittingsomeofthemostbeautifulpartoftheFrontRange.ExploretheiconicGarden,whereredsandstoneissharpenedintostrikingtowers.HeadtothefamousPike'sPeaktotestyourcourageandtakeinsomeofthebestviewsinColorado.Aftertheadventurevisitapubtocelebrateyoursuccessfultripasaperfectcomplementtoalongdayoutdoors.,Whateveryoufancyonavacation,Lashasit,makingitaperfectdestinationforfathersanddaughterslookingforaplacethatwillkeepthembusyuntiltheyboardtheirflighthome.JustpopintooneofthemanyA­listshowsforworld­classentertainmentoptions.Museum­goerswillbespoiledforchoice,todiveintothehistoryoforganizedcrimeattheMobMuseum,orwalkamonghistoricsignsattheNeonMuseum.,arichculture,Austinisgreatforabarbecue­appreciating,eclectic­music­lovingfather­daughterduo(搭档).The“LiveMusicCapitalofthe”hasmorethan250musicvenuesfeaturingeverythingfromcountryandrocktoelectronica(电子乐).Ifyouhave共10页第3页wide­rangingmusictastes,makeyourwaytotheRedRiverCulturalDistrict,whereinstitutionsinvitecutting­edgeindie,rock,andhip­hopartiststothestage.boundtohaveanappetiteafterrockingoutsohard,sogetaproteinboostthere.Smokingbeef,tastysausagesandsnacksareanythingbutordinary.21.WhowillconsiderColoradowhenplanningatrip?A.Museumgoers.B.Sportsplayers.C.Enthusiastichikers.D.Musiclovers.22.Accordingtothetext,whatmakesLasaperfectdestination?dishes.B.Numerouspubs.C.Convenientflights.entertainmentshows.23.Whichofthefollowingcan'tafather­daughterduoexperienceinAustin?A.Enjoyingrockandeclecticmusic.B.Appreciatinglivemusicperformances.amonghistoricsignsinmuseums.D.Satisfyingtheirappetitewithsomeextraordinaryfood.BAfterspendingalmostayearandahalfinnear­totalisolationsome230feetunderground,BeatrizFlaminiemergedfromacaveinsouthernSpainandasked:Who'sbuyingthebeer?TheclimberandmountaineerhadenteredthecaveinGranadaonNov.212021determinedtospend500daysalone—monitoredfromafarbyagroupofscientists—toexploretheofisolationonthehumanbodyandmind.Flaminiwas48yearsoldwhenshewentdown,and50whensheofficiallycompletedthechallengeonFriday.Afterresurfacing,Flaminiembracedsupporters,metwithherdoctorsandspentnearlyanhourtalkingtothereporterswhohadgatheredoutside.Shetoldthemshewasreadyforadrinkandashowerbutcouldhavestayedinthecavelonger.Flamini'steamsaysshespentherdaysreadingdrawingexercisingknittingwoolyhatsandrecordingherselfwithtwoGoPros.SpanishproductioncompanyDokumaliaplanstoturnherexperienceintoadocumentary,NBCreports.Flaminisaidshe'dlosttrackoftimeafterabouttwomonthsinthecave,andthoughtshehadonlybeeninthereforsome160or170days.Shedescribedtheexperienceas“superbmatchless”,tellingreportersthatsheneverevenconsideredhittingthepanicbutton.“Infact,Ididn'twanttocomeoutshesaid.Flamini'smonthsinthecavewerespentinsilenceandsolitudebutnotwithoutremotesupervision.Beforegoingunderground,shetoldherteamnottocontactherunderanycircumstances,evenafamilymember'sdeath.“Ifit'snocommunicationit'snocommunicationregardlessofthecircumstancesshesaidaccordingtoNBCNews.“Thepeoplewhoknowmeknewandrespectedthat.”AtechnicalproblemforcedFlaminitobrieflypausethechallengearoundDay300,theAssociatedPressreports.Shespenteightdaysinatent,withoutmakingcontactwithanyone,beforereturningtothecave.共10页第4页24.WhydidFlaminidecidetoliveinthecave?experienceanewlifestyleinacave.testthelimitonhumanlivingincaves.investigatehowisolationhuman.breaktherecordoflivingunderground.25.WhatdidFlaminidointhecave?A.Shemadeadocumentary.B.Sheknittedwoolysweaters.C.Sheworkedoutonherown.D.SheusedGoProstotracktime.26.WhatdidFlaminithinkofherstayinthecave?A.Itwaspanicbutfulfilling.B.Itwaslongbutrewarding.C.Itwasunbearablebutvaluable.D.Itwasawesomeandunbeatable.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“solitude”probablymean?A.Beingalone.B.Beingexcited.C.Beingindependent.D.Beingself­disciplined.CTheEarth'sozone(臭氧)layerisonitswaytorecovering,thankstodecadesofworktogetridofozone­damagingchemicals,apanelofinternationalexpertsbackedbytheUnitedNationshasfound.TheozonelayerservesanimportantfunctionforlivingthingsonEarth.Thisshieldinthestratosphere(平流层)protectshumansandtheenvironmentfromharmfullevelsofthesun'sradiation.TheinternationalcommunitywasalarmedafterexpertsdiscoveredaholeintheozonelayerinMay1985.Scientistshadpreviouslydiscoveredthatchemicals,usedinmanufacturingcertainspraysandusedasrefrigerants(制冷剂)coulddestroyyearsafterthediscoveryofthedreadfulstateoftheozonelayer,internationalbodiesadoptedaglobalagreementcalledtheMontrealProtocol.Thisestablishedthephaseout(逐步淘汰)ofalmost100man­madechemicalsthatweretiedtothedestructionoftheall­importantozone.InthelatestreportontheprogressoftheMontrealProtocoltheUN­backedpanelconfirmedthatnearly99%ofbannedozone­eatingsubstanceshavebeenphasedout.Ifcurrentpoliciesstayinplace,theozonelayerisexpectedtorecoverto1980valuesby2040,theUnitedNationsannounced.Insomeplaces,itmaytakelonger.Expertssaidthat1980­levelrecoveryoverAntarcticaisexpectedbyaround2066andby2045overtheArctic.Thedestructionoftheozonelayerisnotamajorcauseofclimatechange.Butresearchisshowingthatthesetosavetheozonelayerareprovingbeneficialinthefightagainstclimatechange.“OzoneactionisapioneerforclimateactionsaidMeteorologicalOrganizationSecretary­GeneralPetteri“Oursuccessinphasingoutozone­eatingchemicalsshowsusthatwhatcanandmustbedone—asamatterofurgency—toshiftawayfromfossilfuels,reducegreenhousegasesandsolimittemperatureincrease.”28.Whydidtheinternationalcommunitystarttoprotecttheozonelayer?A.BecausetheMontrealProtocolwassigned.共10页第5页B.Becausechemicalscoulddestroytheozonelayer.C.Becauseaholeintheozonelayerwasdiscovered.D.Becausethestratosphereisharmfultohumanhealth.29.WhichofthefollowingcanNOThelpprotecttheozonelayer?A.Usinglesshair­settingspray.B.Increasingrefrigerantproduction.C.Minimizingtheuseofcoldair­conditioner.D.Phasingoutozone­consumingsubstances.30.What'sthemainideaofParagraph4?A.TheMontrealProtocolistakingB.Theozonelayerwillfullyrecoverby2040.C.TheMontrealProtocolneedstobeimproved.D.Theozonelayerprotectionhasalongwaytogo.31.WhatcanbeinferredfromPetteriwords?A.Climateprotectionhasledtotheozoneprotection.B.Thedestructionofozonelayerdidn'tcauseclimatechange.C.It'sanurgencytoreducetheuseofozone­eatingchemicals.D.Ozoneprotectionguidesourfutureinclimateaction.DItisn'tjustthebeautyofvastnaturalwondersliketheGrandCanyonthatcantakeyourbreathcanfindaweineverydaythings.Anewresearch,publishedinthejournalEmotionfoundthatolderadultswho“awewalksfeltmorepositiveemotionsintheirdailylives.Inthestudy52olderadultsaged60to90weredividedrandomlyintotwogroups.Theyweretoldtotakeatleastone15­minutewalkeachweekforeightinthe“awegroup”wereinstructedinhowtoinspireaweastheywalked.“askedthemtotrytoseetheworldwithfresheyes—totakeinnewdetailsofaleaforflower,forexampleSturmsays.Forexample,oneparticipantfromtheawegroupwroteabout“thebeautifulfallcolorsandhowtheleaveswerenolongercrunchy(嘎吱响)underfootbecauseoftherain”—thewonderthatsmallchildrenfeelastheyembracetheirexpandingworld.However,peopleintheothergroupwerelessfocusedontheworldaroundthem.OneparticipantwroteIthoughtaboutourvacationinHawaiinextThursday.”Inaddition,participantswereaskedtotakeselfies(自拍)inthebeginningmiddleandendofeachwalk.Researchersfoundthatparticipantswhotookawewalksshoweda“smallselfinthattheyfilledlessoftheirphotographswiththeirownimageandmorewiththebackgroundscenery.“Whenwefeelawe,ourattentionshiftsfromfocusingonourselvestofocusingontheworldaroundusSturmsays.“oursocialrelationshipsbecauseithelpsustofeelmoreconnectedwiththeworlduniverseandotherpeople.”Theirsmilesalsogrewbroaderbytheendofthestudy.“analyzedtheintensityoftheirsmilesintheselfiesandparticipantswhotookawewalksdisplayedgreatersmilesovertimethanthosewhotookcontrolwalks.Theformerreportedgreaterpositiveemotionsingeneral,includingmorejoyandgratitude.”Participantsinthecontrolgrouptookmorefrequentwalksthanthosepeopleintheawegroup,theresearchersdiscovered.Butwalkingmoredidn'tresultinpositivechangesinemotionalhealthorinthewaytheirselfiesweretaken.Thissuggeststhattheresultsweremainlyduetoexperiencingawe,andnotjustinspendingtimeexercising.共10页第6页32.Whatwereparticipantsinthe“awegroup”requiredtodoinParagraph2?takeawalkeachweek.focusontheirinnerworld.collectleavesaftertherain.explorewithchildlikecuriosity.33.Whatcanweseeintheselfiesfromtheawewalks?A.Close­upimageswithwidesmiles.B.Moreattentiononthemselves.C.Simplythebackgroundscenery.D.Smallfigureswithbiggersmiles.34.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Experiencingawecounts.B.Morewalks,morejoy.C.Exercisecanbenefitus.comeswithwalking.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?PromotePhysicalFitnessB.ExperiencingDoesforEveryoneImprovePositiveEmotionsD.FrequentContributetoEmotionalHealth第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)余选项。Perseveranceisauniquepreconditiontosuccessincanprovethisfactwhenwelookattherealityoflifeandthehistoryofman'ssuccess.Perseverancehelpsusdowhatweotherwisewouldconsiderimpossibletodo.36Allhehastodoistokeepdoinganddoingwithoutbeingcastdown.Successwillcomesomedayorother,thoughitmayapparentlybetheconceptionthatitcannotbedone.37Buttherealityisthatman'ssuccessdependsonwhetherhecandothetoughesttaskssuccessfully.Andtosucceedinthistoughbattleperseveranceandhardworkisamust.Perseveranceisthesecretofit,nogreatachievementispossible.Evenifapersonisnotverytalented,norhighlyknowledgeable,stillhecansucceedinlifesimplybyhisperseverance.Everyactionhasitsreaction.38Itmustyieldresults.Evenageniuscanhardlysucceedinlifewithoutknowinghowtousehisbrainandlabor.Allthegreatmeninhistory,IssacNewtonColumbusRobertBruceetc.havewrittentheirnamesingoldenlettersbymeansofperseverance.39Ifonelooksathisownlife,hecanverywellunderstandthatwhateverhehassofargained,hehasgaineditonlybyhishardlabor,andnotbychance.Therefore,perseverancemustbepracticed.40Ithelpsyouachievemanygoalsinlife.A.Sohardlaborhasnoalternative.B.Theyhavebeenchangingtheworld.,thereisnothingthatmancannotdo.D.Inthisway,thenoblehabitbecomesapartofone'slife.E.Inhumanlife,theroleofperseveranceisoftenignored.F.Theirsuccesswillalwaysremainasperfectexamplestous.共10页第7页G.Thetaskthatiseasilydoneatthefirstattemptisundoubtedlyveryeasy.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IgrewuponauniversitycampusineasternNigeria.Iwasa(n)41readerandwhatIreadwereBritishandAmericanchildren'sbooks.IbegantowritewhenIwasseven.IwroteexactlythekindsofstoriesIwasreading:Allmy42werewhiteandblue­eyed.Theyplayedintheateapplesandtheytalkedalotaboutthe43howlovelyitwasthatthesunhad44.Whatthisdemonstratesishow45wecanbeinfluencedbywhatweread,particularlyaschildren.BecauseallIhadreadwereforeignbooksIhadbecome46thatbookshadtohave47inthemandhadtobeaboutthingswithwhichIcouldnotpersonallyidentify.Things48whenIdiscoveredAfricanbooks.Thereweren'tmanyofthemavailable,andtheyweren'tquiteaseasyto49astheforeignbooks.But50writerslikeChinuaAchebeandCamaraLayeIwentthroughamental51inmyviewofliterature.I52thatpeoplelikemegirlswithskinthecolorofchocolatecouldalso53inliterature.IstartedtowriteaboutthingsIrecognized.Whatthe54ofAfricanwritersdidformewasthis:Itsavedmefromhavinga55storyofwhatbooksare.41.A.earlyB.aimless

C.carefulD.poor42.A.instructorsB.neighbors

C.friendsD.characters43.A.snowB.fruits

C.cuisineD.weather44.A.disappearedB.setC.comeoutD.gonedown45.A.brieflyB.regularly

C.scarcelyD.easily46.A.convincedB.puzzled

C.concernedD.satisfied47.A.heroesB.foreigners

C.AfricansD.children48.A.remainedB.changed

C.worsenedD.worked49.A.readB.understand

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C.becauseofD.insteadof51.A.confusionB.shift

C.blockD.activity52.A.realizedB.suspected

C.claimedD.forgot53.A.takeB.exist

C.believeD.major共10页第8页54.A.discoveryB.popularity

C.imaginationD.analysis55.A.classicB.remarkable

C.wholeD.single第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。EatingChinesefoodcanbebeneficialforyourhealth.Chinesedishesareoftenpackedwithvegetablesleanproteinsandhealthygrainslikericeandnoodleswhich56.(make)themagreatsourceofvitaminsnutrients,andotheressential57.__________(mineral).Chinesefoodisalso58.__________(relative)inexpensive,makingitagreatoptionforeaters.Manydishescanbeeasilycustomizedtomeetdietaryrestrictionsorpreferences,andtakeoutoptionsmakeiteasy59.__________(enjoy)adeliciousmealwithoutspendingmuchtimeinthekitchen.Chinesefoodisoftenthoughtofasasingletypeofcuisine60.__________thereareactuallymanydifferentregionalvariations.Cantonesecuisine61.__________(characterize)bylightandflavorfuldishesthatoftencontainseafoodwhileSzechuandishesareknown62.__________theirspicy(辛辣的)flavorings.Hunancuisineistypically63.__________(heavy)thanothers,incorporatingingredientslikechiliesandgarlic.Inconclusion,eatingChinesefoodcanbeanutritiousandeconomicwaytogetavarietyofflavorsandtexturesonyouralittlebitofresearchandknowledgeyoucanenjoyallthedeliciousflavorsofChinesecuisinein64.__________healthyandsafeway.Sodon'tbeafraidtoexploretheworldofChinesefoodanddiscoverallthe65.__________(wonder)tastesithasto!第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你们班计划本周末去登山。Mike是你的英国留学生朋友,请给他写一邮件,内容包括:1.邀请对方参加这次周末活动;2.登山活动的好处。注意:1.词数80左右;2.请按如下格式作答。DearMike,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________,LiHua共10页第9页第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ItwasthefirstweekofMia'smiddleschool.Thebell'sringingbroughtheroutofherdaydreaming.Shenervouslygatheredherbookspreparingtoreachanotherclassroomforthenextnewclass.Miafollowedtheotherkidsandrushedintothehallway.Otherswalkedingroups,chatted,andlaughedusingthebreaktosocialize.Miainsteadwalkedalonealongthewallofthehallway,withherheaddown.Shewasashygirl,afraidtospeakinfrontofotherkids,anddidn'tthinkotherswouldlikeher.MiafinallysatinMr.Johnson'sLanguageArtsclass“toLanguageArts,”saidMr.Johnson.HetoldjokesashetalkedaboutEnglish.Miaforgottodaydreamandlaughedalongwiththerestoftheclass.“havesomefunwithlanguagehe.Justwaitandsee.”FunwasfarbeyondwhatMiadesired.Shejustwantedtobelikeotherkids—runningwithfriendsinthehallway,laughingandjokingbetweenclasses.Remindedofherpimply(长粉刺的)face,shefelthopelessanddisappointed.“outapieceofpapertheteachercontinued,whenpointingatwordsontheblackboard.“forthenextthirtyminutesonthistopic.”Miabeganwritingcrazilyasideaafterideafoughtforrecognitioninherhead.Thefinalresultwasashortstoryaboutabeautifulbeachhouse.Asshewroteshecouldsmellthesaltyairhearthecrashingwavesandfeelthepullofthesandbeneathherfeet.Forjustamomentsheforgotwhereshewas.Shewaslostinthestory.“OKpassyourpapersforwardsaidthe“Let'sseewhatwehave.”Fortherestoftheclasstime,theteacherreadeachindividualworkaloud.Miaoriginallythoughtitwouldbeawkward.However,shewasgraduallyattractedbytheexcitementintheteacher'svoice.“He'sactuallyenjoyingthisshethought.Whentheclasswouldbesoonover,therewerestillfifteenstudents'papersnotreadincludingMia'spaper.ThenMr.Johnsonannouncedhisdecisionaskingthesestudentstoreadtheirworkthemselvesinfrontoftheclassnextclass.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Aweeklater,thebellrangandtheLanguageArtsclassbeganagain.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________AfterMiafinishedherreading,theclappingfromherclassmatescontinuedforalongtime.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________共10页第10页1—5BABAC6—10BACCCABACB16—20ABABA

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41—45ADDCD46—50ABBCC51—55BABAD56.makes57.minerals58.relatively59.toenjoy60.but/yet61.ischaracterized62.for63.heavier64.a65.wonderful第一部分听力原文第一节听下面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。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。()W:needtobeinGermanyby,otherwisewe'llmissthemeeting.M:,we'reinEngland,andwehaveseveralchoices.Flythere,orgettheferrytotheNetherlandsandthenchangetothetrain.()MIpassedIpassed!OhIcan'ttellyouhowgoodthatfeels.Iwassoworriedaboutthatlastexamquestion.IfeltsureIwasgoingtofail.ButIdidn't.Ipassed!W:,IwasconfidentthatitwouldbeOK.()W:Thisrefrigeratorisnevergoingtocome.Iordereditamonthago.AndIjustgotanemailsayingthatitwon'tbehereuntilAugustnow!M:Iknowyouordereditinmonthsistoolongtowait.()Mwe'regoingtowatchoneofShakespeare'smostfamousplays.Thiswasoriginallybroadcastlivein1996fromtheGlobeTheaterinLondon.W:Didn'ttheymakeaHollywoodadaptationofthisafewyearsago?Irememberitbecauseitwasverymodern.()W:Fueltank...full.Oxygentanks...full.Crewmembersinposition.Allsystemsreadytoonconfirmationforlaunch.M:OK,3,youareclearforlift­off.Iareclearfor共10页第1页lift­off.Launchwillbeginin10,9,8,7...第二节听下面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55读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。()W:I'dlikeatickettothefair,please.MOK.Thisisanentranceticketonly.Ifyou'dliketogotothepettingzooorthehorseride,therewillbeanextrafee.W:Howmuchdothosecost?M:Thepettingzoois$2,andthehorserideis$3.W:I'llbuyatickettothepettingzooaswell,please.M:totalcomesto$7.W:Doyoutakecreditcards?M:No,wetakecashonly.W:Okay,hereyougo.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()M:Imadeusapizzafortonight'sdinner.Ibakedapplepie,madethetomatosaucefromourtomatoesinthebackyard,andIboughtthecheesefromalocalfarmaboutfivemilesaway.W!Ican'twaittoeatbeencookingalotlately.Whythechange?MI'vegottenreallyintowatchingcookingshows.I'vebeeninterestedincookingforalongtime,butIjustdecidedtogiveitatryrecently.W:I'manokaycook,butIdon'tenjoyitverymuch.Ittakesalotofpatience,whichIdon'thave.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()共10页第2页W:Hello.MynameisChristina.I'mjuststoppingbytobringyousomecookiesandtointroducemyself.M:Hi,Christina.I'mBryce.It'sverynicetomeetyou.Pleasecomein.W:Sure.M:Thankyouforthecookies,youlikesomethingtodrink?W:isfine.Thankyou.M:Hereyouaseat.So,wherewereyoulivingbefore?WMyhusbandandIwerelivinginNebraskabuthegotajoboutheresothat'swhywemoved.I'veneverbeentotheCoastbefore.IloveM:I'vebeeninfortenyearswasborninandcameouthereforcollege.I'vestayedeversince.W:Whatdoyoudoforwork?M:I'macomputerprogrammer.It'sagoodjob,butmyrealpassioninlifeismakingfurniture.W:That'sinteresting.Idoalotofpaintinginmysparetime,althoughI'mabankerduringtheday.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()W:Whatareyouwearing?M:AFitbit.It'sawatchthathelpsmekeeptrackofmyhealth.W:Howaccuratedoyouthinkitactuallyis?M:I'mnotsure.IreadastudyrecentlythatsaidtheFitbit'sheartratemonitordoesn'tdoagreatjobatmeasuringyourheartbeatduringphysicalactivity.Itgivesahigherreadingthanitshould.W:Oh,Ithoughtitwouldhavebeentheotherwayaround.M:Metoo.Ofcourse,Fitbitwasveryupsetbythestudyandsaiditwasn'ttrue.W:,astudylikethatwillprobablyreallyhurtitsbusiness.M:,theirproductsareverypopular,sopeoplewillstillmostlikelybuythem.W:DoyouwearyourFitbitoften,orjustwhenyou'reexercising?M:Iwearitallday,everyday.IevenwearitwhenI'msleeping.共10页第3页W:,that'simpressive.Isn'tituncomfortable?M:No,notatall.W:MaybeIshouldgetone.M:should.Ireallylikemine.Therearemanykindsyoucanchoosefrom.They'reexpensive,butIthinkthey'reworththemoney.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()Duolingoisafreelanguage­learningwebsiteandapp.Itad­freecoursesforthosewhowanttolearnanewlanguage.Asof2016Duolingohasfifty­ninedifferentlanguagecoursesfortwenty­threelanguages.Over120millionpeopleareregisteredwiththeprogram.DuolingowascreatedinbyProfessorLuisvonAhnandhisgraduatestudentSeverinHacker,whowasborninSwitzerland.Prof.LuisvonAhnwasborninGuatemala,andhewasupsetbyhowexpensiveitwasforpeopleinhistowntolearnEnglish.Hewantedtocreateaprogramthatfreeeducationtoanyoneintheworld.Becausemostoftheservicesareavailablefreeofcharge,Duolingooriginallyusedaspecialbusinessmodeltomakemoney.Membersofthepublicwereabletotranslatecontentandvoteoncorrecttranslations.ThecontentcamefromlargewebsitessuchasBuzzFeedandCNN.com,whichpaidDuolingototranslatetheirwebpages.Manyprivateinvestorshavegivenmoneytothecompany,includingactorAshtonKutcher'sfirm.DuolingohasalsobeenusedinpublicschoolsinCostaRicaandGuatemala.第二部分阅读第一节A【语篇解读】的地。21.C推理判断题。根据ColoradoSprings,Colorado部分的“Ifyouandyourdadaretheoutdoorsytypes,ColoradoSpringsisidealfordustingthosehikingshoesandhittingsomeofthemostbeautifulpartoftheFrontRange.”可知,狂热的徒步旅行者计划旅行时会考虑Colorado。共10页第4页22.DLas,Nevada部分的“JustpopintooneofthemanyA­listshowsforworld­classentertainmentoptions.”可知,Las世界级的娱乐节目让它称为完美的目的地。23.C细节理解题。根据Austin,部分内容可知,父女搭档可以在Austin体验摇滚和电子音乐,欣赏现场音乐表演以及享受美食。C项没有提到。B【语篇解读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了48岁的Flamini与世隔绝,独自进入山洞500天的故事。24.C细节理解题。根据第二段内容可知,Flamini决定住在洞穴是为了探索与世隔绝对人身心的影响。25.C细节理解题。根据第五段的“Flamini'steamsay

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