1、 1 2016-2017 12 I 100 1.5 30 5 , 5 1.5 7.5 1.What does the woman want the man to do? A.Turn off the radio right away. B.Go to bed right away. C.Turn down the radio. 2.How old was th A.49. B.50. C.51. 3.What will the woman probably do next? A.Ask where she can smoke. C.Go to smoke in the smoking area
2、. 4.How will Jim get there? A.By subway B.By bus C.By car 5.What is the woman doing? A.Asking the man for help. B.Inviting the man to drink coffee. C.Complaning to the man about her car. 6 6 7 6.What does the woman want to be? A.A doctor. B.A TV hostess. C.A writer. 7.What does the man think of writ
3、ing? A.Boring B.Tiring C.Interesting 7 8 9 8.Why does A.He does B.He has already cooked some food. C.He prefers eating much for supper. 9.Where will the woman have lunch? 2 A.At home B.In a restaurant. 8 10 12 10.How do the speakers think of the place? A.Amazing B.A bit disappointing C.Very terrible
4、 11.What happened to the three children? A.They got hurt B.They died in a lake C.They disappeared. 12.What will the speakers probably do while fishing? A.Read a book B.Read some news C.Listen to some music 9 13 16 13.Why does the woman want to go to the fashion store? A.There will be new clothes. B.
5、Her friends will go there. C.Clothes there will be cheaper. 14.How long will the woman wait tomorrow morning? A.For half an hour. B.For an hour C.For one and a half hours. A.To attend a lecture B.To go shopping C.To give a lecture. 16.What makes the man worried? A.That the woman may be sick. B.That
6、he will be late for his destination o him 10 17 20 17.What newspaper does the speaker love best? A.The New York Times B.The wall Street Journal C.USA Today 18.What can we know about USA Today? A.It sells at a high price B.It was first published in 1982 C.It the weekend 19.What columns of the New Yor
7、k Times does the speaker really love reading? A.News and Opinions B.Opinions and Business C.Arts and Sports 20.How many Pulitzer Prizes has the Los Angeles Times won? 3 A.33 B.39 C.108 70 15 2 30 , A,B,C D , A Donald Gould, a homeless man, w Keys Piano Project. The moving performance was caught on c
8、amera and uploaded to Facebook where it went viral with more than 2.3 million views and over 93,000 shares. -year- thinking I coul The 51-year- to be a regular on the keys and runs through five songs a day for the public from Billy -playing has delighted people in Sarasota and now the Internet. But
9、and then lost his wife and son in 1998. He ended up in Sarasota and began playing music with Paul Lonardo, another musician. Now, things may be looking up for Gould. Someone who saw the video reached out to local restaurant Surf Shack, which offered to allow the 51-year-old try out for a position as
10、 a possible actor for their bar. Others have also wowed us with their musical performances. A homeless man named Ryan shocked people last year with a beautiful performance on an outdoor public piano in Canada. Similarly, David Allen, another homeless man, shocked people with some wonderful piano pla
11、ying on a thrift store piano, even moving one listener to tears. had tears coming to my eyes when I saw his fingers go down 21. What can we know about Donald Gould? A. He uploaded his performance to Facebook. B. His performance enjoyed wide popularity on the Internet. C. He teamed up with David Alle
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19、ge amounts of sand and dust from one region of the earth to another. Over millions of years,layers of such deposits surface, which are all different from each other. These deposits provide a record of climate posits and read Wisconsin ic Research. By studying ancient dust deposits in China, the Nort
20、h Pacific and India Ocean, scientists from China and the United States have made a detailed portrait of the effects that Himalayan Mountains and the great Tibetan Plateau have on the climate of Asia. They have established that the rise of the towering Himalayas and the nearby Tibetan Plateau was the
21、 major driving force behind the Asian monsoons , which originated about 8 million years ago.They also suggested that this high altitude region may also have helped set the stage for the Ice Ages that began about 2.5 million years ago. The mountain chain has created a wall that has blocked rain from
22、the central Asian plains of Mongolia for the past 8 million years. This has helped create the Gobi and Mongolian deserts. This drying-up allowed dust to be carried on prevailing winds from the deserts east to China and beyond where it left a record in both land and ocean deposits. 6 28.The scientist
23、s from China and the United states have_. A.figured out the past state of Himalayan Mountains and the great Tibetan Plateau B.agreed with the opinion of the climatologist John E. Kutzbach C.established the relationship between climate and the Himalaya-Tibetan Plateau D.connected Himalayan Mountains
24、with the great Tibetan Plateau 29.The high altitude region_. A.was formed about 8 million years ago B.had a great influence on the climate C.originated from the Asian monsoons D.was the main cause of the Ice Ages 30.According to the passage, which of the following contributed to the desert areas? A.
25、A wall built by our ancestors. B.A lack of rain. C.The central Asian plains D.The deposits. A.To call on the public to pay more attention to the environment. B.To tell us how the Himalayas have changed the global climate. C.To explain the process of the formation of Himalayas. D.To introduce the eff
26、ect of the Himalayas-Tibetan Plateau on the climate. D the telephone! The special call was made in an aquarium ( )in Hawaii, where the mother and her two-year-old baby swam in separate glass containers connected by a special underwater audio link . trying to find out. Denise Herzing, who studies dol
27、phins in the Bahamas, believes that dolphins 7 after a dolphin was bullied( )by another one, he would return to the scene the next day with a few friends to harass th that he needed watched the short conflict. Kathleen Dudzinski has listened to dolphins for more than 17 years, but she says that she
28、still knows little about what they say. One reason is that the dolphins are fast swimmers who can stay underwater for up to ten minutes between breaths. Another reason is that their raise a hand to say hello. In other situations, the same gesture can mean good- dolphins. es and police work, then thi
29、s is the . 32.From the experiment, Don White concluded that . A.dolphins know how to make phone calls C.dolphins know who they are talking to over the phone D.dolphins can chat even without an audio link 33.Denise Herzing wanted to tell us by his example that . A.dolphins speak mainly when they need
30、 help B.dolphins often live in groups to survive C.dolphins fight with each other for food D.dolphins talk about everything . A.impossible B.very exciting C.very difficult D.very important 35.The underlined part in the last paragraph probably means . A.you may become an expert dolphin trainer in the future B.you may become a good friend of many dolphins in the future C.you may be able to communicate with dolphins in the future 8 D.you may like to talk with dolphins over the telephone. 2 10