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1、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.On which floor is the library?A.The first floor B.The second floor C.The third floor2.When will the woman have the evening classes?A.On Tuesdays

2、B.On Thursdays C.On Fridays3.How many members are there in the womans family?A.Four B.Five C.Six4.What does the woman do?A.A student B.A tour guide C.A waitress5.How did the man feel before his speech?A.Relaxed B.Nervous C.Confident第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)听下面 5 段对话或对白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、

3、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 至 7 题。6.Whats the relationship between the speakers?A.Classmates B.Customer and waitress C.Teacher and student7.What does the woman suggest doing?A.Taking a break B.Having some Indian food C.Going

4、 to a Japanese restaurant听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。8.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The mans hometown B.A visit to an art museum C.Food in the restaurants9.What is right in the center of the city?A.Parks B.Museums C.Theaters听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.Who did the man go to Hawaii with?A.His s

5、ister B.His friend C.His cousin11.What was the weather like when the man was in Hawaii most of the time?A.Sunny B.Cloudy C.Windy12.What did the woman do during the vacation?A.She went sailing(航海). B.She had a barbecue. C.She went to her sisters house.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.What percentage of free

6、 time does the woman spend on shopping?A.8% B.10% C.15%14.What does the woman like doing?A.Doing housework B.Visiting friends C.Reading books15.What does the woman think of watching TV?A.Interesting B.Worthless(无价值的) C.Useful16.What would the woman like to do in the future?A.Learn to cook B.Become a

7、 film-maker C.Do more exercise听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.What is the speaker?A.A teacher B.A waitress C.A student18.What differences does the speaker mainly talk about?A.Pronunciation B.Vocabulary C.Grammar19.What does the speaker say about the differences between American and British English?A.Ther

8、e are fewer differences in daily life.B.People neednt pay attention to the differences.C.The differences may cause misunderstandings(误会).20.What does the speaker ask the listeners to do?A.Study more English words.B.Find more about language differences.C.Learn about American and British cultures.第二部分

9、 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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AEvery year thousands of tourists visit Pompeii,Italy.They see the sights that Pompeii is famous for its stadium and theatres,its shops and restaurants.The tourists do not,however,see Pompeiis people.They

10、 do not see them because Pompeii has no people.No one has lived in Pompeii for almost 2,000 years.Once,Pompeii was a busy city of 22,000 people.It lay at the foot of Mount Vesuvius,a grass-covered volcano. Mount Vesuvius had not erupted for centuries,so the people of Pompeii felt safe.But they were

11、not.In August of AD 79,Mount Vesuvius erupted.The entire top of the mountain exploded,and a huge black cloud rose into the air.Soon stones and hot ash began to fall on Pompeii.When the eruption ended two days later,Pompeii was buried under 20 feet of stones and ashes. Almost all of its people were d

12、ead.For centuries,Pompeii lay buried under stone and ash.Then,in the year 1861,an Italian scientist named Ginseppe began to uncover Pompeii.Slowly,carefully,Ginseppe and his men dug.The city looked almost the same as it had looked in AD 79.There were streets and fountains,houses and shops.There was

13、a stadium with 20,000 seats.Perhaps the most important of all,there were everyday objects,which tell us a great deal about the people who lived in Pompeii.Many glasses and jars had some dark blue colour in the bottom,so we know that the people of Pompeii liked wine.They liked bread,too; metal bread

14、pans were in every bakery,In one bakery there were 81 round,flat loaves of bread-a type of bread that is still sold in Italy today.Tiny boxes filled with a dark,shiny powder tell us that women like to wear eye-makeup.Ginseppe has died,but his work continues.One-fourth has not been uncovered yet.Scie

15、ntists are still digging,still making discoveries that draw the tourists to Pompeii.21.Why do large numbers of people come to Pompeii each year?A.To visit the volcano. B.To see how Pompeiians lived.C.To watch sports and plays. D.To shop and eat there.22.Why had so many Pompeiians remained by volcani

16、c Mount Vesuvius?A.The city nearby offered all kinds of fun. B.The area produced the finest wine in Italy.C.Few people expected the volcano to erupt again. D.The mountain was beautiful and covered with grass.23.Why did the city uncovered look almost the same as it had looked in AD 79?A.Because Ginse

17、ppe and his men dug it slowly and carefully.B.Because scientists successfully rebuilt the city with everyday objects.C.Because the city was buried alive and remained untouched.D.Because nobody had lived in the city ever since the volcano erupted.24.What do we know about the Pompeiians who lived 2000

18、 years ago?A.They liked women wearing all kinds of makeup.B.They lived more or less the same as Italians now do.C.They enjoyed a lazy life with drinking and eating.D.They went back to Pompeii after the eruption in AD 79.BWould you carry around an electronic ID,not in your pocket,but in your body? Do

19、es this idea scare you or make you feel safe?The first computer ID chip (芯片) that could be planted under a persons skin might be marketed very soon.Developed by Applied Digital,an American technology company based in Florida,the device (发明物 ) could meet the need for public security after the Septemb

20、er 11 attacks.For airports,nuclear power plants (核电站) and other high security facilities,the immediate effects are obvious.The technology could help put an end to false ID cards,because it would be difficult to remove and copy a tiny computer chip.The chip is as small as a grain of rice.The technolo

21、gy would also allow satellites to track (追踪) a persons every movement and store medical records.These uses are already attracting interest for tasks like fighting against kidnappings(绑架),or helping with medical operations.But some people are afraid of the loss of privacy.“You always have to think ab

22、out what the device could be used for tomorrow,“said Lee Tien,a senior privacy lawyer in the United States.“At first a device is used for applications we all agree are good,but then it slowly starts being used for more than it was intended,“he said.However,Applied Digital says it will soon apply for

23、 government permission for the device.It says that the first people to use the chip will be volunteers.Getting the implant (需移植的芯片 ) would go something like this:A person or company buys the chip from Applied Digital for about US $200.And the company encodes (编码) it with the desired information.The

24、customer then takes the chip to their doctor,who can plant it with a large needle.The device has no power supply,rather it is activated (使活动,使运行) by a scanner (扫描仪) running across the skin above it.Without a scanner,the chip cannot be read.Even with the privacy concern,some are already eager to use

25、the product.Jell Jacobs from Florida hopes to become the first buyer of the chip to store his medical records.Suffering from a serious illness,he wants to make sure doctors can help him quickly.Eight Latin American companies have also shown interests in the device.It could help to find any tourists

26、who are kidnapped.25.The best title for the passage is .A.Why Is the New ID Necessary B.Where to Buy the ChipC.An Advertisement for Chips D.Getting a New Kind of ID Under Your Skin26.Which of the following is true according to the text?A.In some airports and factories such device is already being us

27、ed.B.The information on the chip can be read when it has its power supply.C.The technology could help put an end to false ID cards.D.The first computer ID chip has already come into the market.27.What is the advantage with the electronic ID according to the passage?A.Its cheap to buy and easy to get

28、.B.With this people will have no fear of losing privacy.C.It can store peoples medical records and help with medical operations.D.It is developed by Applied Digital in Florida.28.What can we learn about Jeff Jacobs?A.Hes a worker in Applied Digital,a company in Florida.B.Hes a doctor who helps plant

29、 tile chips on people.C.He fears if he uses the chip he will lose privacy.D.Hes suffering from a serious illness and wants to buy the chip.CWelcome to Adventure Land!Everyone loves Adventure Land!The Parks and Exhibitions were built for you to explore,enjoy,and admire their wonders.Every visit will

30、be an unforgettable experience.You will go away enriched,longing to come back.What are you going to do this time?The Travel PavilionExplore places you have never been to before,and experience different ways of life.Visit the Amazon jungle village,the Turkish market,the Tai floating market,the Berber

31、 mountain house and others.Talk to the people there who will tell you about their lives,and things they make.You can try making a carpet, making nets,fishing.The Future TowerThis exhibition shows how progress will touch our lives.It allows us to look into the future and explore the cities of the nex

32、t century and the way well be living then.Spend some time in our space station and climb into our simulator (模拟装置) for the Journey to Mars!The Nature ParkThis is not really one park but several.In the Safari Park you can drive among African animals in one of our Range Cruisers: see lions,giraffes, e

33、lephants in the wild.Move on to the Ocean Park to watch the dolphins and whales.And then there is still the Aviary to see.The PyramidThis is the center of Adventure Land.Run out of film,need some postcards and stamps?For all these things and many more,visit our underground shopping center.Come here

34、for information and ideas too.29.The Travel Pavilion is built to help visitors .A.realize the importance of travelling B.become familiar with mountain countriesC.learn how to make things such as fishing nets D.learn something about different places in the world30.If you are interested in knowing abo

35、ut what peoples life will be,you may visit .A.the Travel Pavilion B.the Safari Park C.the Future Tower D.the Pyramid31.If you want to get a toy lion to take home,where will you most likely go?A.The Pyramid. B.The Nature Park. C.The Future Tower. D.The Travel Pavilion.DTOKYO,JapanAn earthquake measur

36、ing 8.0 hit the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido early Friday.The quake was the strongest anywhere in the world this year.Several million people live on the island.Japans national broadcasting agency,NHK,reported 236 people had been hurt,but no deaths had been reported.Tsunami waves measuring ab

37、out 3 feet (1 meter) began hitting the eastern coast of Japans northernmost island,and officials warned all residents in the region to seek higher ground.A fire broke out at oil refinery on the island after the earthquake,and television stations reported a train derailment and a landslide near a hig

38、hway tunnel.The U.S. Geological Survey measured the quake at 8.0 but authorities in Japan initially gave it a magnitude of 7.8.The USGS said the temblor was located 33 kilometers (20 miles) under the Earths crust,about 796 miles north/northwest of Tokyo,and began at 4:50 a.m.local time (1950 GMT).Th

39、e second quake occurred at 6:08 a.m.(2108 GMT).On average,there is one magnitude-8,or greater,quake a year in the world.The amount of energy released (释放) in a magnitude-8 earthquake is equivalent to that contained in 1.01 billion tons of TNT,according to the USGS.A tsunami watch has been issued for

40、 the U.S.state of Hawaii.“Based on all available data,a tsunami may have been generated by this earthquake that could be destructive on coastal areas even far from the epicenter,“said the announcement from the National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program.Only six days ago a 5.5-magnitude quake shook J

41、apan.The September 20 earthquake was centered nearly 870 kilometers (540 miles) south-southeast of Tokyo, near Japans Bonin Islands,a remote volcanic island group in the Pacific Ocean.Earlier this month,Japan marked the 80th anniversary of a magnitude 8.3 quake that devastated Tokyo and neighboring

42、Yokohama,killing at least 140,000 people.In January 1995,a magnitude 7.2 temblor in Kobe killed more than 6,000 people.32.An 8.O-magnitude earthquake happened in Japan .A.in January 1995 B.on September 26,2003 C.on September 25,2003 D.in September,192333.What is NOT the result of this earthquake?A.2

43、36 people were hurt B.A fire broke out at oil refinery on the islandC.A train was out of track D.Two people died34.What does tsunami mean in Chinese?A.晨中 B.火山 C.海啸 D.余震35.We can infer that .A.this might be the biggest earthquake in the world this yearB.Japan is a country where earthquakes frequently

44、 happenC.this earthquake has no effect on the USAD.the second quake occurred only half an hour after the first one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。It is said that farmers or peasants,especially those in developing countries,are often criticized for cutting down for

45、ests.But a new study suggests that many farmers recognize the value of keeping trees.Researchers using satellite images found at least ten percent trees cover on more than one billion hectares of farmland._36_.Earlier estimates were much lower but incomplete.The authors of the new study say it may s

46、till underestimate the true extent worldwide.The study found the most trees cover in South America._37_.North Africa and West Asia have the least.The study found that climate conditions alone could not explain the amount of trees cover in different areas. _38_.There are areas with few trees but also

47、 few people,and areas with many trees and many people.The findings suggest that things like land rights,markets or government policies can influence tree planting and protection.Dennis Garrity heads the World Agroforestry Center._39_.The problem,he says,is that policy makers and planners have been s

48、low to recognize this and to support such efforts.The satellite images may not show what the farmers are using the trees for,but trees provide nuts,fruit,wood and other products._40_.Even under drought (干旱) conditions,trees can often provide food and a way to earn money until the next growing season

49、.Some trees act as natural fertilizers.They take nitrogen (氮气) out of the air and put it in the soil.Scientists at the Center say the use of fertilizer trees can reduce the need for chemical nitrogen by up to three-fourths.Trees also capture carbon dioxide,a gas linked to climate change.A.Nor could the size of nearby populations,meaning people and trees can live together.B.He says farmers are acting on their own to protect and plant trees.C.Almost all of it is covered by trees.D.The

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