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    1、奉贤区2020学年第二学期调研试卷高一 英语试卷考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分I. Listening ComprehensionSection A(共10分,每小题1分)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be sp

    2、oken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Ina restaurant.B. In a bank.C. In a gym.D. At the airport.2. A. What makes a hotel successful.B. Which h

    3、otel is the most successful.C. Why some hotels are more expensive.D. How a hotel can be made affordable.3. A. Teacher and student.B. Coach and athlete.C. Manager and club member.D. Classmates.4. A. 30.B. 20.C. 15.D. 10.5. A. Have a meeting.B. Have a good sleep.C. Get ready for a flight.D. Get some e

    4、nergy drinks.6. A. He hates running on his own.B. He prefers to exercise by himself.C. He goes to the gym regularly after work.D. He enjoys outdoor sports in groups.7. A. She always says bad things about her colleagues.B. She has a good reputation among her colleagues.C. She is good at handling comp

    5、licated relationships.D. She has good relations with her colleagues and boss.8. A. He didnt see the sign.B. He didnt take the womans tips.C. He has got three parking tickets this month.D. He parked his car there after working hours.9. A. The girl neednt have apologized to him.B. School children shou

    6、ld not use a phone.C. The girl shouldnt look at her phone while walking.D. Mobile phones should be banned in the day time.10. A. She is satisfied with her new hairstyle.B. She is suffering from a serious of hair loss.C. She found her new image unbelievably nice.D. Her hair dresser didnt understand h

    7、er requirement.Section B (共15分,每小题1.5分)Direction: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you

    8、hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. A policeman.B. A fireman.C. A doctor.D. A businessman.12. A. Tum on the radio.B. Get up early.C. Call

    9、 John right away.D. Watch the live news.13. A. Joe wanted to become a millionaire.B. Both John and Joe died on Sept. 11.C. The father died of stomach cancer eventually.D. John wanted to be a firefighter because of a young lady.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The num

    10、ber of fish increases greatly.B. The reefs (礁) dont make any warning sounds.C. The level of CO2 in sea water increases.D. Various kinds of sea life are attracted to the reefs.15. A. By the sounds other sea life makes.B. By the smells other fish leave.C. By the lights other fish give off.D. By the wa

    11、ves other sea life sends.16. A. They will avoid swimming near reefs.B. They are surrounded by enemies.C. They cant find their way home.D. They cant act wisely for weakened senses.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17. A. She has recently done her hair and looks fantastic

    12、.B. She was recommended as a candidate for an award.C. Shes occupied in issuing awards to the prize winners.D. She was proud of her recent change in her public image.18. A. Because he didnt receive positive reviews.B. Because he knew the woman was being polite.C. Because his previous novel was much

    13、better.D. Because his work was more humorous than great.19. A. John was an attractive man.B. John was devoted to his business.C. John was good at catching thieves.D. John enjoyed sharing his wedding photos.20. A. The robber was armed with a knife.B. The robbery occurred at the hairdressers.C. The ma

    14、n helped catch the robber by coincidence.D. The man was in a park when the robbery happened.II. Grammar(共20分,每小题1分)Section ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the answer that best completes the sentence.21. Doctors suggestions for

    15、dosage: _ tablet each day for two weeks.A. eachB. everyC. oneD. any22. Make decisions right away, _ youll miss a golden chance.A. ifB. orC. asD. and23. High school students have trouble _ the difference between a real and a fake news website.A. to tellB. tellingC. having toldD. being told24. _ in a

    16、quiet street, the store almost exclusively stocks rare books by women.A. LocatingB. LocatedC. Being located D. To locate25. Have you made full preparations for the presentation _ tomorrow afternoon?A. deliveredB. will be delivered C. deliveringD. to be delivered26. Rowan Atkinsons speech problems le

    17、d to _ throughout his school career.A. he was bullied B. him bullied C. him being bullied D. him bullying27. Up till now, the passengers who had close contact with the three sick people _ in hospital under medical observation.A. putB. has putC. have been put D. being put28. It is clear that, _ self-

    18、awareness is a healthy quality, overdoing it is harmful.A. whileB. becauseC. whetherD. when29. Its important to remember _ people choose to post on social media does not necessarily reflect their life overall.A. thatB. whatC. whyD. how30. _ team wins on Saturday will go through to the national champ

    19、ionships.A. ThatB. HowC. WhetherD. WhicheverSection BDirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that b

    20、est fits each blank.Romancing the LibraryI have a special place in my heart for libraries. I have for as long as I can remember. I was always an enthusiastic reader, sometimes (31) _ (read) up to three books a day as a child. Stories were (32) _ air to me and while other kids played ball or went to

    21、parties, I lived out adventures through the books I checked out from the library.My first job was working at the Ukiah Library when I was 16 years old, (33) _ was a dream job. I had so much enthusiasm, shelving books, reading to the children for story time, (34) _ my friends and I would hang out the

    22、re often, teaching and doing homework while I worked.The library meant more to me as I grew older and had several children. It was a big deal for us to load up and go to the local library, (35) _ my kids could pick out books to read or books they wanted me to read to them.I always read, using differ

    23、ent voices, (36) _ _ I were acting out the stories with my voice and they loved it! It was a special time to bond with my children and keep them (37) _ (fill) with the wonderment of books.Libraries offered story hour and Id take my children, and then my grandchildren, there (38) _ (listen) to writer

    24、s read books. Now, I see my children taking their children to the library and I am happy that the excitement of going to the library (39) _ (live) on from generation to generation.As an author of romance novels, Ive found a new relationship with libraries. I see libraries as a safe haven (避风港) for r

    25、eaders and writers, a bridge (40) _ (help) to put together a reader with a book.I could say my first love affair was with books, and I was constantly romancing the library.III. Vocabulary(共20分,每小题1分)Directions: Complete the following passages by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used

    26、 once. Note that there is one word more than you need.(A)A. understandingB. previous C. increasinglyD. contactE. cheer F. issueG. concernedH. identified I. permanentlyJ. predictorK. reachLonelinessThe woman on the other end of the phone spoke lightheartedly of spring and her 81st birthday the 41 wee

    27、k. “Who did you celebrate with, Beryl?” asked Alison, whose job was to offer a kind ear.“No one, I .” And with that, Beryls 42 turned into sadness.She admitted that she had been alone at home not just on her birthday, but for days and days. The telephone conversation was the first time she had spoke

    28、n in more than a week.About 10,000 similar calls come in weekly to an office building, which houses The Silver Line Helpline, a 24-hour call center for older adults seeking to fill a basic need: 43 with other people.Alison said she was most 44 not about those who called The Silver Line. but those wh

    29、o were too depressed by their isolation to pick up the phone. “We ought to raise awareness with the people who are the hardest to 45 .” she said.Loneliness used to be described as “the horror not to be surveyed”. But in Britain, it is 46 being viewed as something more. It is now recognized as a seri

    30、ous public heath 47 deserving public funds and national attention. Working with local governments and the National Health Service, prograrms aimed at relieving loneliness have sprung up in dozens of cities and towns.Meanwhile, researchers are deepening their 48 of its biological causes. In a paper p

    31、ublished earlier this year in the journal Cell, scientists 49 a region of the brain they believe can generate feelings of loneliness. The region, known as the dorsal raphe nucleus, or DRN, is best known for its link to depression. As a(n) 50 of early death, loneliness is no longer medically acceptab

    32、le to ignore older adults who feel lonely and isolated.(B)A. complicateB. ridiculous C. screamedD. trendE. introducedF. settlesG. distributeH. barrier I. contributeJ. persistsK. benefitsYou Deserve a “Brighter” FutureWOOOOOSH! The drone (无人机) flew over our heads. Students 51 with delight and dashed

    33、around the courtyard, all heads turned skyward. Misty mountains and the green forest surrounded us, with fields caved into the wilderness. I was in the Yunnan countryside with an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) to 52 free glasses to nearsighted children.While the children seemed quite pleased to

    34、 witness a drone lift off for the first time, the sad reality was that perhaps only half could see the drone at all.Many layers of obstacles 53 this problem, the first being access. The eye doctors are concentrated in cities, but so many urban students need eye examinations.In addition to access, in

    35、formation is another 54 . If a rural student is nearsighted, there is almost no way for them to know unless their teacher notices and acts. Even if students discover they need glasses and can access an eye doctor, they face the financial challenge of paying for glasses. Many parents in rural areas,

    36、who have never worn glasses themselves, dont understand the 55 and see no reason to spend the extra money. Some even fear that glasses will further harm their eyesight. How 56 !When you walk the streets of cities in China today, you will find that the 57 is even more alarming. Heavy homework loads,

    37、increasing screen time on smartphones, and less sunlight from outdoor activities all 58 to worsening nearsightedness among urban students. If this problem 59 , the consequences will be more serious than you can imagine. This may lead to the countys running out of personnel in certain fields or occup

    38、ations which require good eyesight.To give students a brighter future, the government has 60 a grand plan to control the countrys rising number of nearsighted children and teenagers. Before it takes effect ,why not put down your smartphone and get back to nature?IV. Reading comprehensionSection A (共

    39、15分,每小题1分)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Would you rather watch a new movie or an old favorite? Would you rather or a dish you have never had at a restaura

    40、nt, or 61 with something you know you will like? Researchers studying the “mere-exposure effect (曝光效应)” have found that we often prefer the familiar over the 62 . In 1968, social psychologist Robert Zajonc published a landmark paper on the mere exposure effect. His hypothesis (假说) was that simply be

    41、ing exposed to something on a 63 basis was enough to make people like that thing, To test this, Zajonc had participants read words in a foreign language out loud. He 64 how often participants read each word (up to 25 repetition). Next, participants were asked to decide how positive or negative they

    42、thought the meaning of the word was. Zajonc found participants 65 words that they had said more often, while words that participants hadnt read at all were rated more negatively, and words that had been read 25 times were rated highest.In the decades since Zajonc published his paper on the mere expo

    43、sure effect, researchers have 66 several theories to explain why the effect happens. One of them is that mere exposure makes us feel less uncertain. We tend to be 67 around new things, since they could be dangerous. However, when we see the same thing over and over and nothing bad happens, we start

    44、to realize that theres nothing to be afraid of. 68 , the mere exposure effect occurs because we feel more positively about something familiar compared to something that is new and potentially dangerous. 69 , mere exposure increases what psychologists call “perceptual fluency (知觉流畅性)”, which is based

    45、 on the idea that, when weve seen something before, its easier for us to understand and interpret it. Think about, 70 , the experience of watching a complex film. The first time you watch the film, you might find yourself struggling to 71 whats happening and who the characters are. However, if you w

    46、atch the movie a second time, the 72 and plot will be more familiar to you: psychologists would say that you 73 more perceptual fluency on the second viewing.While psychologists are still debating what causes the mere exposure effect, it seems that having been previously exposed to something can 74

    47、how we feel about it. And it may explain why, at least sometimes, we tend to 75 things that are already familiar to us.61. A. exchangeB. stickC. identifyD. connect62. A. newB. popularC. favoriteD. unique63. A. positiveB. temporaryC. short-termD. repeated64. A. restrictedB. determined C. concludedD.

    48、varied65. A. studiedB. speltC. likedD. chose66. A. changedB. suggestedC. concealedD. traded67. A. cautiousB. curiousC. consciousD. adventurous68. A. On the other hand B. After allC. In other words D. As a result69. A. HoweverB. Consequently C. AdditionallyD. Therefore70. A. by comparisonB. without d

    49、oubt C. in realityD. for example71. A. take charge ofB. keep track of C. make use ofD. get rid of72. A. effectsB. strugglesC. charactersD. concepts73. A. analyzedB. definedC. discoveredD. experienced74. A. changeB. interpretC. promoteD. illustrate75. A. supportB. preferC. deliverD. noticeSection B(共

    50、22 分,每小题2分)Directions: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)My daughter, Liora Saraik, aged

    51、 13, is beautiful, positive and humorous. Her father and I love her, but she has life-long conditions: uncontrolled epilepsy (癫痫) and autism (自闭症). She meets the governments definition of vulnerable (脆弱的) and should have been able to go to school when lockdown started.So why are we not sending her t

    52、o school? On the first day of the lockdown, I spoke to a school staff member on the phone. “Its up to you, of course, but I wouldnt send her,” he said. “I cant see how it can be safe.”Many of the pupils like Liora, cant speak or understand simple words such as food, drink, toilet. They dont know any

    53、thing about the virus. Many are also violent to parents and teachers and they are not able to stop biting, punching and kicking. Liora is not violet to others, but she is to herself, banging her own head with her fists when in pain or frustrated.Lioras head teacher, Adrian Carver, says if he lets mo

    54、re children into school, they could simply die of contracting coronavirus. He has to run desperate parents away, which he hates doing, as he knows it is not easy for us.But clearly he has no idea of how hard it is for thousands of families in the crisis to care for their vulnerable children full-tim

    55、e. Parents like myself cant provide what a school can offer. We have constant big challenges with personal care, and with sleep deprivation, as our children are often up in the night. Without school, its not only our children who are vulnerable, its the whole family.So what do we need? I want recogn

    56、ition at the highest level for families caring for their disabled children. I want professional carers to be valued and paid properly for their specialist skills caring for children like Liora. Skilled carers leave their jobs because their wages are so low. We parents are in a constant fight with ea

    57、ch other, first to get carers and then to keep them we are like rats in a trap.76. What is the problem with the writer?A. She couldnt afford to send her daughter to a special school.B. She didnt know how to communicate with her daughter.C. She was afraid of contracting coronavirus by working in a sp

    58、ecial school.D. She was stressed out by caring for her vulnerable daughter full time.77. Liora was kept home because _.A. all the schools were closedB. she was turned down by the schoolC. her mother can keep her safe at homeD. her teacher was afraid of desperate parents78. How did the writer most pr

    59、obably feel when writing this article?A. Offended but hopeful. B. Exhausted and annoyed.C. Calm but depressed.D. Puzzled and impatient.79. The mother wrote this article in an attempt to _.A .draw attention to families with special needs in this crisisB. appeal to sill carers to help her familyC. com

    60、plain about the school that mistreated her daughterD. seek guidance on the upbringing of vulnerable children(B)A Little Is A Lot For Those With NothingEach year, 22 million people die from preventable causes, such as polluted water or the lack of nutrition, according to a new report from the World H

    61、ealth Organization. These groups are taking some of the top lights:* A child dies every eight seconds from water-borne disease. Global Water builds wells in very poor communities in Romania, Central America and Africa. Go to global www.water.org.* As much as 80 percent of the worlds population may b

    62、e lacking in iron. UNICEF supplies iron supplements (补充) to women and children in more than 100 countries, preventing anemia (贫血症), low birth weight and death. Their greeting cards, calendars and gifs help fund the program; visit www.unicef.org* Mercy Corps fed more than 150,000 mouths in 2003. Stil

    63、l, more than one-quarter of children worldwide are underweight. One dollar helps feed 15 kids in developing countries like India; learn more at www.mercycorps.org.80. What is the purpose of the advertisement?A. To ask readers to do their bit for the people who are likely to die from preventable caus

    64、es.B. To attract peoples attention to the problem of water pollution.C. To help the homeless children in developing countries.D. To ask the readers to surf the Internet and become aware of the miserable things in the world.81. You can help the children lacking in iron by _.A. buying special greeting

    65、 cards or gifts from UNICEFB. helping the program of digging wells in poor areaC. doing some volunteer work for themD. keeping our environment from being polluted82. Supposing there are 300,000 starving children, how much money will be needed to help them according to 2003 standard?A.15 dollars.B.20

    66、, 000 dollars.C.4, 500, 000 dollars.D.2, 200, 000 dollars.(C)In the 1966 science-fiction movie One Million Years B. C., the movie characters had a time travel and arrived in an ancient landscape inhabited by dinosaurs and early humans. The movie was low on science and high on fiction: by then dinosa

    67、urs were long dead and modern humans were millions of years away.A more accurate picture of Earths inhabitants at the time is now being revealed. In research published in Nature, a team of scientists led by Anders Gotherstrom at the University of Stockholm, and Love Dalen at the Centre for Palaeogen

    68、etics (古遗传学), also in Sweden, describe sequencing (测序) DNA samples from mammoths (猛犸象) that lived and died in north-eastern Siberia around a million years ago.The teams work represents a new record, for their mammoth DNA is, by some half a million years, the oldest ever successfully reconstructed. E

    69、xtracted (提取) from horses, bears and even Neanderthals and Denisovans, two close cousins of modern humans, such ancient DNA has proved an invaluable tool for investigating the past. Although fossils preserve the basic physical features of extinct animals, they are silent about many crucial details t

    70、hat even an incomplete genome (基因组) can help to fill in.The trouble with DNA is that it breaks down after death. The more broken down it is, the harder it is to sequence. Scientists think that, after about 6m years, all that would be left would be individual base pairs (碱基对), the equivalent of tryin

    71、g to reconstruct a book from several letters. Under the right conditions, however, such as the extreme cold of Arctic permafrost (冻土层) this decay can be slowed.Dr. Dalen and his colleagues were interested in three mammoth molars (臼齿) extracted in the 1970s from Siberian geological layers that sugges

    72、ted great age. Samples from each were sent to Dr. Dalens laboratory in 2017. Having checked they had not been contaminated by bacteria or the shaking hands of Paleontologists, the DNA were extracted, sequenced, and dated. Whereas DNA samples from a living animal can run to several hundreds of thousa

    73、nds of letters, the ancient mammoth samples yielded merely dozens of letter long. This is close to the limit of what is scientifically usable, says a biologist named Ludovic Orlando.83. What does the underlined word “contaminated” probably mean?A. Protected.B. Polluted.C. Estimated.D. Discovered.84.

    74、 According to the passage, the challenges the research team face may include _.the limited number of DNA in mammoth samplesthe break-down of mammoths DNA after deaththe wide spread of mammoth samplesthe damage done to the mammoth samples from external environmentthe difficulty in extraction of the m

    75、ammoths DNAA.B.C.D.85. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. The fact that DNA can break down makes it easier to sequence.B. The incomplete genome cant give any details of the extinct animals.C. Mammoths DNA samples are invaluable for their extremely long history.D. T

    76、he research team created a new record for reconstructing an ancient book.86. What is the passage mainly about?A. The movie One Million Years B. C revealed the early human civilization.B. Scientists have uncovered the secrets of life by studying mammoths DNA.C. The mammoths DNA may give a clearer pic

    77、ture of ancient inhabitants on earth.D. Discoveries of mammoths DNA samples help the development of DNA reconstruction technology.Section C(共8分,每小题2分)Directions: Read the following passage carefully Fill in each blank with a proper sentence given in the box. Each sentence can be used only once. Note

    78、 that there are two more sentences than you need.A. However, the few that remain unopened present some different problems.B. Though some imperfections remain, it has a bright future.C. The key lay in knowing that the inks used at the time often contained iron.D. This practice is what Jana Dambrogio

    79、at MIT called “letterlocking”.E. Origami has attracted a lot of attention from all over the world.F. The collection includes 577 unopened, letterlocked official letters.Origami (折纸) in ReverseModern communications can gain privacy with the help of passwords. However, origami would be a better choice

    80、 three hundred years ago.Before glued envelopes became common in the 1800s, letters were posted with no security wrapper. Privacy-minded writers relied instead on smart combinations of folds, tucks (褶子), slits (缝) and seals. 87 Some, like “chapel fold”, in which the letter turned into its own envelo

    81、pe and scaled, were the equivalent of simple locks.But information about the practice is scarce. Most historical letters survive in their opened form, leaving fans like Ms. Dambrogio with little to go on but crease-marks (折痕) and tears. 88 For example, it seems impossible to read the letters without

    82、 permanently damaging the letterlock. Now, in research published in Nature Communications, Ms. Dambrogio and her colleagues have come with a solution.The letters in question are part of the Brienne Collection, a treasure of thousands of undelivered 17th-century letters given to offspring by Dutch po

    83、stmasters. 89 To get at their letters contents while keeping the locks undamaged, the team turned to X-rays and computers. 90 This meant that X-ray scanner could reliably distinguish the metallic letters from the paper background. Once the scanning had been done, with the location of folds and creas

    84、es mapped, the resulting model could be virtually unfolded by a computer to reveal the hidden text. Although no big secrets have yet emerged from the Brienne Collection, the technique seems to hold plenty of promise for future research into a fascinating historical practice.V. Translation(共15分,91-92

    85、题每小题3分,93题4分,94题5分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.91.是你的努力而不是才智决定你的成功。(determine)92.毋庸置疑,恰当的肢体语言在日常交流中起到了重要作用。(role)93.听到他喜欢的足球队获胜的消息,他兴奋得难以入眠。(too.to.)94.自然灾害使得这个著名的旅游景点险象环生,导致游客人数骤减。(leave)VI. Guided Writing(共25分)Directions: Write

    86、an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.假设你是李明,听闻你家乡政府正在征集民众方案帮助果农解决因疫情中积压的大量水果。请写一封信积极回应。(信中不能出现真实的校名和姓名)你的信件内容需包括:(1)陈述你提供的具体方案;(2)分析其可行性2020学年第二学期调研试卷高一 英语试卷 答案I. Listening (共25分,1-10题每小题1分,11-20题每小题1.5分)1-10. BADDA BAACD 11-13. BDB 14-16. CAD

    87、17-20. BAACII. Grammar (共20分,每小题1分)21-30. CBBBD CCABD31. reading 32.like 33.which 34. that 35. where36. as though/if 37. filled 38. to listen 39. lives/has lived 40. helpingIII. Vocabulary (共20分,每小题1分)41-50. BEDGK CFAHJ51-60. CGAHK BDIJEIV. Reading comprehension (共45分,61-75题每小题1分,76-90题每小题2分)61-75.

    88、BADDC BACCD BCDAB76-79. DBBA 80-82. AAB 83-86. BACC 87-90. DAFCV. Translation (共15分,91-92题每小题3分,93题4分,94题5分)91.是你的努力而不是才智决定你的成功。(determine)It is your effort(s) not your intelligence that determine(s) your success. 1 1 强调句型1分92.毋庸置疑,恰当的肢体语言在日常交流中起到了重要作用。(role)There is no denying that proper body lang

    89、uage plays an important role in daily communication. 1 0.5 1 0.593.听到他喜欢的足球队获胜的消息,他兴奋得难以入眠。(too.to.)Hearing the news that his favorite team won the match, he was too excited to fall asleep. 2 294.自然灾害使得这个著名的旅游景点险象环生,导致游客人数骤减。(leave)Natural disasters have let the famous tourist attraction in constant

    90、 danger (of collapsing), causing the number of 1 2 1tourists to decline rapidly/dramatically /sharply. 1VI. Guided writing (共25分)听力文本I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question wi

    91、ll be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. M: Excuse me, can you give m

    92、e the balance on my account?W: Sure. Tell me your account number.Q: Where docs the conversation most probably take place? (B)2. W: I think in order for a hotel to be successful, it has to be affordable.M: Really? I think some of the most successful hotels are very expensive.Q: What are they talking

    93、about? (A)3. M: Debbie, Im sorry about yesterday. I know I was wrong to get angry. Its just that Im nervous about the exams, too.W: Really, I wouldnt have expected that.Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? (D)4. W: The prices at the restaurant have increased a lot. Now a st

    94、eak costs 30 pounds.M: I know. Five years ago, one steak was only a third of that price.Q: How much did a steak cost five years ago? (D)5. W:Good morning, Mr. Lee. Did you sleep well after your long flight?M: Yes, I did. I feel full of energy and Im ready for our metingQ: What are they going to do n

    95、ext? (A)6. W: Do you head of to your local gym after work, Rob?M: No, I hate group exercise. I prefer to go for a run on my own. Its free, and I enjoy being outdoors.Q: What can we learn about Rob? (B)7. M: I really cant put up with Jane. She is always speaking ill of others.W: So she is, but she se

    96、ems to have god relations with our boss.Q: What can we learn about Jane? (A)8. M: Oh. no. Not another parking ticket. Thats the second one this week. Why did I get a ticket for parking here? I thought this was a free parking area.W: There is a sign over there. You can only park here after working ho

    97、ur.Q: What can we learn about the man? (A)9. W: Oh. Im terribly sorry, sir. I wasnt looking just now. Let me help pick the books up.M: Why dont you kids put your phone away for one second of the day?Q: What does the man mean? (C)10. M: Cindy, you changed your hairstyle.W: I asked to have my hair cut

    98、 a lite bit, but when I looked down the floor, there were piles of my hair on it. I couldnt believe it.Q: What can we learn about Cindy from the conversation? (D)Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two passages and one longer conversation. After each passage or conversation, you will be

    99、 asked several questions. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based

    100、on the following passage.My son Joe fell in love with a young lady. Her father worked in a police station. Joe was interested in working there, and he came home one day and said, “Im taking the police test.” When he graduated, he went to East New York, where I started up my career. However, Joes bro

    101、ther, John wanted to be the “next Donald Trump”, a millionaire well-known in America. But in 1984, I came down with stomach cancer. He noticed how the people I worked with in the fire department took care of us. He decided to be a firefighter.Both the boys would call me when they were working. John

    102、would always call around four oclock, and that particular night September 10, we spoke for a few minutes. And I said “I love you,” and be said: “I love you.” Joe called me in the morning and told me to turn on the television, that a plane just hit the Trade Center. I just said: “Be careful. I love y

    103、ou.” He said: “I love you, too.” That was it.We had John for 36 years and Joe for 34 years. Its not often that the last words you say to your son or daughter are “I love you,” and the last words that they hear are “I love you.” So, that makes me sleep at night.Questions11. What was the speaker? (B)1

    104、2. What did Joe tell this father to do on the phone that morning? (D)13. What can we learn from the passage? (B)Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passageGlobal warming is getting worse. Scientists have found that its even making some fish stupid. Like humans, fish like to live in gr

    105、oups with familiar friends. This helps them avoid enemies. However, global warming is making the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in sea water higher. Because of this, some fish are not able to smell the signs of danger left by their friends.Whats worse, the hearing of those fish is also weakened. Dur

    106、ing the day, if you listen carefully, some reefs are full of sounds. The sounds come from various kinds of sea life in the reefs. When a young fish hears sounds from a reef, it will swim away in order to avoid its enemies. However, as the sea water gets warmer, fishs hearing becomes poorer. This mak

    107、es them easily attracted to reefs during the day. Thats bad news, because if enemies are nearby hunting for lunch, a fish may not hear them and then become easy prey.About 2.3 million tons of CO2 from human activities goes into the worlds oceans every year. If the number keeps growing, it will make

    108、it harder for some fish to tell friends from enemies. Questions:14. Why cant some fish smell the signs of danger left by their friends? (C)15. How is a young fish warned of its enemies in the reefs? (A)16. What happens to fish as a result of global warming? (D)Questions 17 through 20 are based on th

    109、e following conversation.W: Sam! Its great to see you again. You look fantastic!M: Thanks! You look great, too. I love your new hairstyle.W: Youre joking! I havent been to the hairdressers for ages.M: I hear that youve been very busy lately. You were nominated for a Businessperson of the Year award,

    110、 werent you? You must be so proud.W: Well, you know, Ive got a great team behind me, so I really have them to thank. Hey, I read your latest novel. Its really funny!M: Do you think so? The reviews havent been that great.W: Well, I loved it!M: Thats very kind of you. It was a lot of hard work. By the

    111、 way, I saw your wedding photos on Facebook. What a beautiful dress!W: Oh, that old thing. Its been in the family for generations.M: And your husband looks like a real catch.W: Yeah, John is a great guy.M: He is busy these days, I suppose .W: laughing nervously Yeah, he is. Oh, Ive been meaning to a

    112、sk, whats all this about a bank robbery? You helped catch one of the robbers, didnt you?M: Oh, it was nothing. I was just in the right place at the right time. I was actually heading for the carpark. But I must have tripped and knocked the gun out of the robbers hands.W: Incredible . Anyway, I must

    113、be going. We have to do this again soon!M: Definitely! And bring John next time. I cant wait to meet him. Hes so interesting a guy.W: Erm, yes, great.Questions:17. What has happened to the woman recently? (B)18. Why was the man modest about his achievement in writing? (A)19. How did the womans husband John strike Sam? (A)20. Which of the following statements is true about the robbery? (C)

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