1、 30 5 1.5 7.5 5 A,B,C 10 :How much is the shirt? A.19.15 B.9.15 C.9.18 B I 1. I 2. 2B 30 5 1.5 7.5 5 A B C 10 1.When did the man start his work in New York? A. In 2006 B. In 2005 C. In 2004 2. What does the woman think of rock music? A. Fun B. Unbearable C. Acceptable 3. How much is the DVD player i
2、n the middle? A. 1,000 B. 1,500 C. 2,000 4. What does the man want to do? A. Make some copies. B. Get some paper. C. Replace the photocopier. 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. What was wrong with the kettle. B. Where the chips w ere cooked. C. How the fire was caused. 听第 6 段材料 ,回答 第 6 至 7 题
3、。 6. What do we know about the speakers? C. They want to hire some more waiters. 7. Why did Jack Paulson leave his former jobs? A. The restaurants closed down. B. He had to work to a busy schedule. C. His employers we re dissatisfied with him. 听第 7 段材料 ,回答 第 8 至 9 题。 8. What time is it now? A. 7:40
4、a.m. B. 11:40 a.m. C. 12:00 p.m. 9. What will the man do next? A. Have something to eat. B. Wait at the skating area. C. Learn how to use the skates. 听第 8 段材料 ,回答 第 10 至 12 题。 10. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Brother and sister. B. Employer and employee. C. Father and d
5、aughter. 11. Why does Sophie sound sad? C. Josh will be absent from her birthday party. 12. Where is Josh now? A. In his office. B. In a caf . C. In a train station. 听第 9 段材料 ,回答 第 13 至 16 题。 13. What does the woman think is the best holiday activity for her family? A. Shopping. B. Sightseeing. C. S
6、wimming. 14. Why does the woman like to go to the beaches in the holidays? A. They are clean. B. It is much cooler there. C. There are many holiday activities. 15. What does the woman think of the restaurants? A. The food is delicious. B. The service is not so good. C. The waiters are impolite somet
7、imes. 16. What does the woman suggest the local tourism authority do? A. Provide free cars. B. Offer b ike hire service. C. Improve the bus service. 听第 10 段 材料, 回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. What does Anna think of her family gatherings? A. Enjoyable B. Serious C. Organized ive role? : , , Z,X,X,K A. They send
8、 their children to school. B. They make their children feel lucky. C. They help their children get on well together. 19. Whose character was Anna born with? 20. What does Anna think it takes to be a good parent? A. Organizational skills. B. Patience and love. C. Fairness. 40 15 2 30 (A B C D) , A be
9、en dead for over a year. Toldo a cute, 3-year-old black and white cat lives in Montagnana, northern Italy. Toldo has been visiting his owner Iozzelli Renzo, who died on September 22, 2013, aged 71 every day for the past year and leaving small presents at the grave. The gifts usually consist of leave
10、s, sticks, plastic cups or paper towels. etery with Toldo. On the way back, someone I know told me the cat has already Neighbors have also seen Toldo wandering around the cemetery through the day. It started the day of the funeral, when the cat followed the coffin from the house to the cemetery. on
11、the grave. I immediately thought that it was the cat, but my daughter was convinced that I was just in a very that her late husband shared a particularly strong bond with Toldo he was just 3 months old. Unfortunately, not everyone believes in the moving relationship between Toldo and his owner. Ada
12、said that people often try to drive the cat away. Toldo continues to visit the grave every day. 21. Why does the cat take some gifts for his owner? A. The cat likes small gifts very much. B. The cat wants to be praised by people C. The cat wants to show his love for the owner. 22. Which of the follo
13、wing statement is NOT true according to the passage? A. The cat has been to the cemetery since the day of the funeral. B. The cat is welcome to the cemetery by all people around. C. Toldo was loved by his owner very much. D. Toldo was adopted at a very young age. 23. Some people try to drive the cat
14、 away because _. A. the gifts which Toldo brings in will make the cemetery dirty. B. they believe that the cat is not a good animal. C. they think a cat should not appear in the cemetery. D. they think there is no need to guard at the grave. B ) and innovative apps. In fact, researchers say the asto
15、nishing rise of the ipad has meant it has now overtaken household names such as McDonalds and Disney to become the number one brand among American 6-12 year olds. The annual study, conducted by leading youth and family research firm Smarty Pants, ranks more than 250 a ows, videos, books, homework he
16、lp and communicating with friends and family. iPad as the all-in-one digital tool, giving them a unique sense of independence, the researchers say. 109 th families, but iPad is now an indispensable( inment overall is seeing an increase among kids and families, with brands such as Netflix, Hulu, Amaz
17、on Instant Video, Android, and Samsung posting noteworthy h iPad, these with fun and connectivity never more than a tap away. 24. What A. In the movement everyone owns an iPad. B. It refers to the shift from watching TV together to using an iPad separately. C. In the movement people become more inde
18、pendent in entertainment. D. In the movement people receive more information from an iPad than from TV. 25. What makes an iPad appealing to the kids? A. An iPad helps the kids build up stronger relationships with their parents. C. With an iPad, the kids can become a better learner. D. They can watch
19、 TV shows using an iPad. 26. What is the correct ranking according to scores from the study of Smarty Pants? A. Disney YouTube Apple iPhone iPad B. iPad Disney YouTube- Mc iPhone Apple C. iPhone Disney iPad- YouTube- Apple : D. iPad Apple iPhone- Disney YouTube 27. What can we infer from the passage
20、? B. Tablet and digital providers can C. An iPad can provide the kids with most entertainment. D. An C Success can mean different things for different people. For some, success may be a large salary and a nice car. For others, it may mean a well-fed and happy family. For college students, it means m
21、aking good marks or passing grades in order to earn a degree. And there lies a slight difficulty with some college students. The way in which they achieve success may not always be that they earned it. Earning requires hard work, and most importantly, honesty. Some students cheat to simply gain succ
22、ess. On Aug. 30, news of the largest cheating scandal at Harvard University broke out. It is said on Thursday that the undergraduate class had a minimum of 250 students and possible cheating was discovered in roughly half the take-home exams. The investigation is still underway but consequences for
23、those found guilty could range from a warning to a forced withdraw from the university for a year. And some of the undergraduates in the course were seniors, so the latter consequence could also mean giving back their degree and maybe even losing the jobs acquired after graduation. Although such con
24、sequences may have a harsh negative and possibly life-changing impact on some is entirely necessary to ensure that academic integrity( ) is a respected and necessary requirement for academic success. Harvard University is commonly thought of as the top of higher education. It is a name anyone would
25、like to put on their resume. Although some one will admit to knowing the occasional student who found a way to cheat on an exam, the highest standards In a you make the effort to do your best and honest work. Success achieved in any way is great, but success achieved honestly is the only success you
26、 can truly call your own. 28. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Searching for the Lost Integrity B. Cheating is Common in University C. Changing the Old Exam System D. Taking Measures on Examinations 29. Some students are different from others because_. A. they long for a well-fed and happy life B. they have difficulty in earning a degree C. t