1、例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。1. How many people have decided to attend the party?A. 50.B. 20.C. 10.2. What does the man want?A. Ice cream.B. Vegetables.C. Meat.3. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Co-workers.C. Customer and salesman.4. Wh
2、at will the woman do next?A. Go for lunch.B. Check her files.C. Go to meet Fiona.5. What does the woman think of Steves painting?A. Impressive.B. Unique.C. Average.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题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,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
3、段材料,回答第6、7题。6. How does the man surprise the woman?A. He works a lot of hours.B. He never works on Thursday.C. He seems to have a lot of vacation.7. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Where they go on vacation.B. What they do every weekend.C. When they take time off work.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. W
4、hat problem does the man have?A. He is a victim of theft.B. He has run out of money.C. He misplaced his ATM card.9. What does the man want to do?A. Replace his cards.B. Purchase a new wallet.C. Withdraw money from the ATM.10. What does the man need to do next?A. Hang up the phone.B. Mail a bank stat
5、ement. C. Give his account number.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Why does the woman return the skirt?A. Its a bit small in size. B. Its too dark in color. C. Its old-fashioned in style.12. Why does the woman fail to get her money back?A. She doesnt have the receipt.B. She purchased the skirt on sale.C. She pl
6、ans to buy something else.13. How does the woman feel in the end?A. Satisfied.B. Surprised.C. Annoyed.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Who will teach Crime and Media Representation?A. Professor Stone.B. Professor Dominguez.C. Professor Fuller.15. Which elective will the speakers choose?A. An early morning one.B
7、. A late morning one.C. An evening one.16. What can we learn about the speakers?A. The man has a job.B. The speakers are seniors.C. The woman cant wait to graduate.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What is the disadvantage of the conference room on the second floor?A. It has no natural light.B. It lacks equipme
8、nt.C. It is not big enough.18. Which floor is the break room on?A. The basement floor.B. The first floor.C. The third floor.19. Who will prepare the identification for guests?A. Tanya.B. Mario.C. Eric.20. Which group will be the first to present?A. The Paris group.B. The London group.C. The New York
9、 group.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。AThere are many heritage sites in the world. The following are four sites in the UNESCOs World Heritage List.Easter Island, ChileThis place is famous for its huge stone statues. The first European visitors, the Dutch,
10、named it Easter Island in memory of their day of arrival. The small and hilly island was formed by volcanoes. Easter Island was added to UNESCOs World Heritage List in 1995.Dinosaur Provincial Park, CanadaThe park is best known for its extensive fossil (化石)beds, within which 35 species of dinosaurs
11、from about 100 to 65 million years ago have been identified. There are also fossilized remains of fish, reptiles, and amphibians. The area was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.Hadrian9 s Wall, EnglandThis is a Roman barrier that guarded the border of Britain. Hadrian (ruled 117 138 CE)
12、 went to Britain in 122 and was the first to build a wall, 80 miles long, to separate the Romans from the barbarians. There was no intention of fighting from the wall top; the soldiers there were trained to encounter the enemy in the open. In 1987, Hadrians Wall was recognized by UNESCO as a World H
13、eritage site.Salonga National Park, CongoThis is the largest reserve in Congo, covering more than 14,000 square miles. The park was established in 1970. The thick forest provides habitats for various animals like parrots, elephants and monkeys. Park visitors observe the animals from motorized river
14、boats. The park was entered into the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites in 1984.21. When was Easter Island listed as a UNESCO World Heritage?A. In 1979.B. In 1984.C. In 1987.D. In 1995.22. What was the original purpose of building the Hadrians Wall?A. To defend against the Romans.B. To honor the Br
15、itish soldiers.C. To protect the Romans from attack.D. To keep watch on the wall top.23. Which site would you like to visit if you want to see wild animals?A. Easter Island.B. Dinosaur Provincial Park.C. Hadrians Wall.D. Salonga National Park.BAaron has performed in Germany, Korea, the Czech Republi
16、c and across the United States. His back flip (翻)earned him a place in Guinness World Records”. Aaron doesnt use a skateboard to do his tricks. He sticks a perfect four-wheeled landing with his wheelchair. Thats quite an acplishment for a kid who was bom with spina bifida, a developmental birth defe
17、ct (缺陷)that made him even unable to sit independently.One day, when he was eight, his friends encouraged him to roll down a shallow ramp (余斗坡).It was a scary first ride. Aaron crashed his hands, but he was attracted. Six months later, after endless hard trying and training, he acplished his first tr
18、ick lifting up one of the back wheels while crossing a barrier.“The more I rode, the better I became, though I have to admit that the process involved falling in every way possible,says Aaron. When Aaron performed his first airborne 180 out of the box, Steve, his father, sensed an opportunity, video
19、taped the performance and sent it to the Internet. A letter soon arrived from John Box, founder of ColoursN Motion, encouraging him to call him directly whenever they needed anything. Aaron has a sponsor since.With his mother helping with scheduling, he has had the opportunity to travel within the U
20、S as well as internationally. He has attended summer camps for disabled children as a coach. know that I can be an inspiration for disabled kids, says Aaron. The message I want to convey to kids and adults is very simple: Always test your boundaries and dont let the disability restrict your capaciti
21、es and possibilities.24. What happened when Aaron first tried to roll down a ramp?A. He crashed into his friend and got hurt.B. He became interested in the sport.C. He was too scared to try the sport again.D. He acplished his first trick.25. Who funded Aaron to achieve his goal?A. Steve.B. John.C. H
22、is friends. D. His mother.26. Which of the following words best describe Aaron?A. Independent and cooperative.B. Ambitious and generous.C. Courageous and determined.D. Energetic and humorous .27. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Aaron: skating ability beyond disability.B. Aaron: inspirat
23、ion for skating coaches.C. A boy working for Guinness World Records.D. A boy seeking to be an Internet celebrity.CBy the end of the 2020s, almost a quarter of Japans population will be over 65. So, to help society deal with an ageing population, a Tokyo pany has developed an “Ageing Suit”. As a jour
24、nalist, I went along to try it out.The few hours I spent at the Wonderful Ageing Club were, it has to be said, rather depressing. I, dressed in the clubs ageing suit”, was transformed rather too quickly from a relatively healthy 36-year-old to an 80-year-old.First, I had to put on restrictive bindin
25、gs (捆绑)over my knees, elbows, ankles and feet, which made me unable to move normally. The ladies of the Wonderful Ageing Club, however, were still far from finished. Assuring me that their suit had been carefully designed on the basis of scientific research into the exact effects of ageing, they nex
26、t applied a pair of special gloves to my hands to make grabbing much more difficult. A number of weights were attached to my body to create the sensation of weakened muscles. A pair of earplugs muffled my hearing and my vision grew rather clouded as a result of my special glasses. This pleted an imp
27、risonment in a body more than twice my own age. Now I found myself clumsily getting my way through such newly difficult tasks as sitting down on a chair and then standing up again or opening a can of Coke.But what is the purpose of this ageing suit? The pany claims that it gives a very accurate repr
28、esentation of what being old is really like, and that, when it es to planning for the future, that experience will be of great value. They hope to see whether the products or services they offer really do meet the needs of the elderly.28. How did the author feel at the Wonderful Ageing Club”?A. Unha
29、ppy.B. Curious.C. Puzzled.D. Cheerful.29. What did the ladies of the tell the author?A. The suit was far from pleted.B. The suit was scientifically designed.C. They had to perform the task carefully. D. They had to experience the state of aging. 30. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 mean?
30、A. An exhausted condition.B. A relaxed atmosphere.C. A pleased state.D. A restricted situation.31. What is the ageing suit intended to do?A. Reduce the cost of the ageing problem.B. Make the homes of the old smart.C. Tailor elderly services to fit their needs.D. Sell different products to the elderl
31、y.DMasks that helped save lives are proving a deadly danger for wildlife, with birds and sea creatures trapped in the shocking number of thrown away facial coverings. Single-use masks have been found around pavements, waterways and beaches worldwide. Worn once, the thin protective materials can take hundreds of years