1、 1 2017 120 120 I 85 20 5 A B C 10 1. What does the woman want to know? A. Which items are on sale. B. Where the back of the store is. C. What the sign outside says. 2. How much is the painting worth now? A. $2000. B. $2 million. C. $30 million. 3. Why is the man lost? A. He took a wrong turn. B. He
2、 was told to take this way. C. He missed the freeway signs. 4. Why does the man want a table near the window? A. So he can be near the quiet back. B. So he can watch the people outside. 5. What does the man ask the woman to do? A. Speak louder. B. Prepare for her exam. C. Turn her music down. 5 A B
3、C 2 5 5 6 6 7 6. Why does the young man want a cell phone? A. To talk to his friends. B. To use it at school. C. To get help in an emergency. 7. How will the young man probably feel? A. Confused. B. Disappointed. C. Excited. 7 8 9 8. Why does the woman recommend natural cleaning products? 9. What do
4、es the woman recommend for cleaning a kitchen? A. Vinegar. B. Lemon juice. C. Soap. 8 10 12 10. How does the woman sound in the beginning? A. Surprised. B. Upset. C. Sad. 11. What does the woman suggest to the man? A. Exercising more. B. Eating salads. C. Eating smaller meals. 12. Why has the man ga
5、ined weight? A. He eats a big breakfast. B. He eats too much ice cream. C. He is under a lot of stress. 9 13 16 13. Where is the campsite located? A. Near a lake. B. About an hour away. C. Not far from 29th Avenue. 3 14. Why does the man ask the woman to buy a new sleeping bag? A. They only have one
6、 warm sleeping bag. C. Sleeping bags are on sale right now. 15. What does the man ask the woman to do? A. Meet him at the sporting goods store. B. Make some food now. C. Buy some food to cook. 16. What will the speakers probably do on Sunday morning? A. Cook over a campfire. B. Drive to the camping
7、area. C. Go surfing. 10 17 20 17. Why does the father send his son away? 18. What does the religious leader tell the boy? ight. B. Keep to small spaces during the day. 19. What is true about the second temple? A. The boy finds many cats inside. B. The boy is sent there to study. C. It is empty. 20.
8、What happens to the boy in the end? B. He becomes an artist. C. He spends the rest of his life in the temple. 35 15 1 15 4 21. There are some of the Olympic athletes who have brought joy to people across the world with their attempts _ the boundaries of human achievements. A. push B. pushed C. being
9、 pushing D. to push 22. It is apparent that an equal _ of the educational resources is what the public need badly nowadays. A. contribution B. distribution C. location D. separation 23. China will stay firmly _ to strengthening its own nuclear security in relevant technological development and human
10、 resources. A. committed; enhance; increase B. committing; enhanced; increasing C. committing; enhance; increase D. committed; enhancing; increasing 24. Easy _ being in love is, _ is not. It is to be cherished. A. although; being married B. as; to be married C. although; to be married D. as; being m
11、arried 25. If time A. no; no B. not; no C. not; not D. no; not uncertainty inevitably implies comparison between the haves and the have-nots, the stars and the anonymous crowd. A. when B. if C. because D. while 27. Actually, there are grammatical mistakes many students make _ keep them from writing
12、the good compositions. A. what B. that C. who D. whether 28. According to Global Blue, a tax-free shopping consultancy, Chinese shoppers were said to be the biggest overseas spenders in the year 2013, each customer _ an average of 1,367 per transaction. 5 A. spent B. to spend C. spending D. has spen
13、t _ preference for sons, leading to a rise in the number of Chinese parents who say they would prefer a daughter. A. conventional B. additional C. occasional D. optional 30. It is clear, for example, that the carbon cost of transporting tomatoes from Spain to the UK is less than _ of producing them
14、in the UK with additional heating and lighting. A. the one B. ones C. that D. it profession _ people need to be nice to me in order to get_ they want. A. that, which, what B. what, that, where C. which, where, what D. which, what, that 32. raised them. A. demonstrating B. allocating C. advocating D.
15、 cultivating 33. He was so busy then that after a long delay, she _ replying to my application. A. got away with B. got back at C. got round to D. got by 34. If it were the fact that she _the yeste seriously ill, we would give her high praise. A. attended B. had attended C. was attending D. were att
16、ending 35. - - _. A. The world is his oyster. B. troubles you. 6 C. He has butterflies in his stomach. D. It costs you an arm and a leg. 20 1 20 Hiro walked up to the microphone. He looked out at the huge crowd and felt a heaviness in the pit of his stomach. They were all_ 36_ at him, waiting. _37 .
17、 ace in the audience. He was smiling and giving Hiro a thumbs- up. Hiro smiled back and took a _38 Hiro put on a headset and reached into his hoodie( ). He _39 a small o _40 . Then a murmur rose as the audience noticed waves _41 and joined a towering column of microbots that had now formed onstage.
18、robots are _42_ with this neural transmitter( floor. They reformed into a column as soon as Hiro put the headset back on. microbots took the _43 of a hand waving. Everyone in the audience smiled and waved _44 Hiro stared at the microbots, and with a wave of his hand, they picked up cinder( _45 used
19、to take teams of people working by hand for months or years can now be _46 Hiro said as he jumped off the tower. Everyone 7 gasped, thinking he was about to _48 , but the microbots rose and _49 him midair. Hiro smiled. He could see Tadashi giving him another _50 . _51 _52 can move anything, anywhere
20、, _53 As they approached the stage, the microbots formed a set of _54 so Hiro Hiro said. The audience was with him now. The moment belonged to Hiro, and he was on a roll. 55 applause. 36.A. smiling B. shouting C. staring D. glancing 37.A. open B. blank C. down D. away 38.A. sigh B. look C. seat D. b
21、reath 39.A. put away B. took out C. picked out D. set in 40.A. worried B. exhausted C. delighted D. impressed 41.A. hand B. pocket C. position D. headset 42.A. charged B. controlled C. constructed D. conducted 43.A. picture B. place C. shape D. sight 44.A. applications B. instructions C. methods D.
22、meanings 45.A. It B. There C. What D. That 46.A. destroyed B. accomplished C. accessed D. occupied 47.A. story B. feeling C. challenge D. beginning 48.A. fall B. break C. leave 8 D. decline 49.A. sought B. caught C. chased D. stopped 50.A. thumbs-up B. look C. applause D. reward 51.A. operation B. c
23、onstruction C. transportation D. reception 52.A. removed B. walked C. ran D. led 53.A. with caution B. without hesitation C. without order D. with ease 54.A. legs B. blocks C. stairs D. stages 55.A. imagination B. determination C. courage D. confidence 15 2 30 A New Scientist Event Instant Expert Ho
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