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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小趣;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秒钟的时问来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What will the man do this weekend? AAttend a meetingBSee the Sports ShowCWork overtime2What does the woman ask the man to do? ASend some reports to C

2、harlie BTell her what Charlie looks like CTake Charlie to the sales department3What does the woman think of the play? AFunny.BDisappointingCExciting4Where are the speakers? AIn an office BIn a smoking room. CIn a meeting room5What are the speakers talking about? AWhere the patients come from BWhethe

3、r the students lack exercise CWhat causes the students to have disease第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 来源:学科网ZXXK 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独自前,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。每段对话或独自读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6Why does the man make the phone call? ATo see Mrs. King BT

4、o apply for a second interview CTo ask about the result of his interview7What will Mrs. King probably do later? AHave an interview BTelephone the man CAttend a meeting来源:Zxxk.Com听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8What do we know about the project ? AIt is interesting BIt takes much time CIt is easy to do9How does the

5、man prefer to finish the project ? ABy working on it alone BBy working on all of it together CBy working on half of it each听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Why does Katie come to meet Sam? ATo go to the lake with him BTo lend her notebook to him CTo discuss problems with him 11What did Sam once do? AHe helped Kat

6、ie with her math BHe saved Katie from the lake CHe borrowed money from Katie12Where will the speakers go? ATo the classroomBTo the lakeCTo a restaurant听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What is the mans opinion on public transport? AIt is unreliableBIt is convenientCIt is cheap14What attracts the man most about the

7、 car? AThe low costBThe freedomCThe fast speed15What troubles the man when he goes to work by car? AThe road is not straight BThe traffic is always heavy CThere are limited parking spaces16Why doesnt the man often travel around his country? AThe cost is high BPlanes are not safe CTrains are crowded听

8、第l0段材料,回答第18至20题。17Why has the speaker chosen Miss Smith? AShe was very kind BShe was the head teacher CShe showed true love for her subject18What could students do in Miss Smiths class? AForm groups freely BChoose the topic on their own CSet themselves their homework19How did the speaker usually co

9、mplete his history homework? ABy acting out imaginary dialoguesBBy studying with the teacher CBy writing an article20What influence does Miss Smith have on the speaker? AHe takes an interest in history BHe uses her teaching method CHe makes TV programs on history第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,

10、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA notice at IKEA Shanghai has been shared widely among netizens on Chinese social mediaIt states that the stores cafeteria now requires customers to order food before sitting down in cafeteria seatsThe policy is in response to an elderly blind d

11、ating group that occupies seats for a long time,consuming only their own food brought from homeDo you support IKEAs new regulation ? China Daily readers share their opinions with usLee Xin (China)The elderly are harmlessThey are lonely and are probably hoping to find some company againIf anything,th

12、e store should at least sympathize with these old peopleMbursian (US)This is more for socializing than for romanceI really dont picture a home furnishing store as a good dating place for seniorsIKEA could also post a reasonable time limit per visit during peak hoursOr instead of tables and chairs,th

13、ey could use those standing tables and get rid of the chairs altogetherAt least IKEAs cafeteria isnt occupied by the dancing grannies and their portable PA systems(音响) SEARU (Australia) Romance is the most important thing while eating is not that important! So a noble man always leaves more space fo

14、r seniors love affairs!Mr Qiu (Shanghai,China 65 years old) Weve been to fast food outlets like McDonaldsbut there are barely any peers thereWe feel like alienssurrounded by youngstersIf there is another place in Shanghai where elderly people can gather, we are more than ready to pay twice as much a

15、nd travel further TedM (UK) Romance can arise in many places;even IKEAHowever this debate arose as a result of many people taking advantage of IKEAs generous drink offers,going there to meet and stay with friends without buying anythingIKEA is a shopit exists to provide a service for a reasonable pr

16、ofitIt is not a public park Michel (New Zealand)To everyone romanticizing this,please also consider that the store has an image to uphold while protecting the interests of other paying customersIt is ugly behavior to take up seats for such long durations while you make others wait21How many people a

17、re in support of this new regulation ? A2B3C4D522What is the major cause of this new regulation? ASenior blind dates influencing their business BIKEA has zero tolerance for romantic behavior CThe strong reaction of netizens on social media DOld people eating their own food to save money23People who

18、are against the new regulation will probably agree that _ Aseniors love affairs can contribute to the stores imageBIKEA is the only place where seniors can find their peersCthe society is being too judgmental and lacks understandingDIKEA should not reserve a special area for the old people to dateBI

19、 searched through my jewelry box and found a ring that had belonged to my grandmotherIt could serve as a wedding bandI stepped out that night,nervously rolling my wedding band around my fingerWalking into a bar,I directly approached the man closest to the doorI rubbed my hand with the ring across my

20、 face to ensure this man saw I was married before launching into my questionsNot only did he answer my questions,but he was thrilled I was paying attention to him and gave me the best answers yetAfter this encounter, I felt more confidentSomehow, this ring made me feel protectedAs a beautiful single

21、 woman,Ive often felt the need to play hard to getWith the wedding band,this need disappearedI could laugh and joke easily with my subjects and they did the same When I approached two men at once,they were cautious at firstWhen I lied I was writing about modem dating,I said,“ Im married and when I m

22、et my husband,there werent even camera phonesSo Im super curious about it all”They opened up and shared their deepest secretsAs I absorbed their thoughts,I felt a new faith in men,which was confirmed when these guys offered to help me if any of my interviews went wrongIt touched me that these guys w

23、ere willing to help me if I needed it and that they trusted me with their secrets instead of telling me lies to impress meWhy did a ring have such an effect on my experience? Maybe because looking for love is terrifying for everyone involvedLove seems like a fast track to painBut with the wedding ri

24、ng,I was unavailable and therefore safe from rejectionI could just be myselfMaybe we were able to have safe and easy conversations because the option of asking for a phone number was off the tableWithout the fear of rejection on all sides , we were able to have genuine conversationsWho needs love? I

25、 dont,not until I figure out what men want24Why did the author put on her grandmothers ring? ABecause she wanted to rip off men in the bar BBecause the ring meant a lot to her and was valuable CBecause the ring was her major source of confidence DBecause it was a quick way to bring down mens guard25

26、What might be the authors previous image of men?Acautious and helpfulBterrifying and rudeCunreliable and dishonestDtruthful and faithful26What is the author most likely to do in the near future?APublish a book on modem relationship BEncourage all women to put on a wedding ring CReturn the ring and s

27、top lying about her marriage DMaintain her cover to get deeper inside mens heads27What does the passage mainly talk about? ASuspicion is the poison of true friendship BWhen you got nothing to lose,you got nothing to hide CIts better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all DThe true na

28、ture of a heart is seen in its response to the ordinaryC Are you afraid of sharks? What about snakes or spiders? Put those fears aside:because in the U.S. youre far more likely to be killed or injured by a deer skipping across the road Deer cause more than 200 humans deaths each year, plus some 29,0

29、00 injuries,all because of l.2 million collisions between vehicles and deerMost incidents occur in the eastern U.S. , where deer prosper without natural predators like wolves and mountain lions Thats the region in the U.S. where deer-vehicle collisions are such a problem,and where it seems like an e

30、ffective large carnivore reintroduction could make a really big difference says wildlife biologist Laura Prugh from University of WashingtonShe thinks it would help to reintroduce predators like mountain lions,also known as cougars,pumas or panthers,to parts of their historic range from which theyve

31、 been driven out The researchers say that bringing the predators back to the eastern U.S. would mean 22 percent fewer collisions between cars and deer over three decadesEach year would see five fewer human deaths,680 fewer injuries and a savings of some $50 millionSophie L. Gilbert thinks there are

32、great socioeconomic benefits of large predator restoration through reduced wildlife-vehicle collisions and she says,“Cougars have shown that they can coexist in short distance with people,with very few conflicts,in a lot of areas out west”Still,some folks might be understandably nervous about this k

33、ind of planAfter all , reintroducing predators doesnt come without risks to pets and to livestock,and very occasionally to people “Our fear of large predators is so natural and intense that I dont think its possible to just completely clear it with statisticswhat I hope is that knowing that there ac

34、tually can be some measurable benefits might make people a little more supportive and maybe balance that fear a little bit”says Laura Indeed,the statistics show that cougars would prevent five times as many human deaths from deer-related accidents as they would cause by attacksBut itll be a tough se

35、ll:the press will cover cougar attacks,but a statistically prevented death does not make the newsNevertheless,“If people in the west can put up with having mountain lions aroundI would hope that New Yorkers would be up for the challenge as well”28The underlined word in paragraph 3 is closest in mean

36、ing to _ Aa meat-eating animalBa grass-eating animal Ca cat-like animalDa dangerous animal29Why do people want to bring back mountain lions? ATo minimize the accidents caused by deer BTo maintain biodiversity and ecological balance CTo take up the challenge from people in the west DTo reduce peoples

37、 fear of this dangerous creature30Why is it hard to persuade people to accept this measure? ABecause the risks outweigh the benefits BBecause mountains lions like eating people CBecause mountain lions tend to get too close to people DBecause the benefits are not as eye-catching as its risks31What is

38、 the best title for the text? APuma:a Tough Sell BA New Study on Puma CDeer Cause Huge Life Losses DDeer or Pumas:a Hard ChoiceD In most cases wars are initiated by governments,not by populationsAnd,most of the time,they are the result of disputes over resources and land,or of a governments desire t

39、o increase its influence and powerHowever, looking back over the history of warfare,what is most striking is how willing most people have been to fight in wars,or at least to support them The early American psychologist William James once suggested that war is so popular because of its positive psyc

40、hological effectsIt creates a sense of unity in the face of a collective threat and inspires individual citizens (not just soldiers) to behave honorably and unselfishly, in the service of a greater goodIt supplies meaning and purpose beyond the routine of everyday lifeWar also enables the expression

41、 of higher human qualities that often lie hidden in ordinary life,such as courage and self-sacrifice Jamess argument is that human beings need to find activities that provide the same positive effects of warfare but which dont involve the same destruction,or as he calls it“the moral equivalent of wa

42、r”In stable , peaceful and more economically developed countries,life is so rich and varied that there are many ways of satisfying these needsthrough sport,our careers,entertainment and hobbiesHowever, in other parts of the world where life is especially hardwhen people live in poverty and are oppre

43、ssed,and where there is little hope for the future,its harder to satisfy those impulses,and if there is an obvious enemy or oppressor to direct them towards,then war is almost unavoidable This isnt to say that a waning party may not have a just cause,and this argument doesnt explore other important

44、social and psychological factors involved in war, such as social identity and moral exclusionHowever, it does show that any stable1asting peace depends on creating societies with a richness of opportunity and variety that can meet human needsThe fact that so many societies throughout the world fail

45、to do this makes our future prospects of peace look very gloomy32The most likely purpose of a war is to _Abecome more influential and powerfulBfairly distribute resources like oil and landCbring freedom to people leading an ordinary lifeDbring out human virtues not usually seen in daily life33Accord

46、ing to the passage,war is so popular because _ Awar adds nobleness to their insignificant life B1ife is hard and people struggle to make a living Cit can cure them of their psychological diseases Dthey have trouble doing sports or developing hobbies34The authors attitude towards the future is _ApessimisticBoptimisticCobjectiveDuncertain35The main theme of the passage is that _ Awar is a form of entertainment Bpeople go to war for wrong reasons Cwar cant be avoided because of human gre

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