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Peking Opera used to sound strange to Dou Yi. The14-year-old Beijinger said whenever she came across Peking Opera on TV, she changed the Channel (频道). Like most of today's teenagers, Dou loves pop music.

   But since Dou entered the Xuanwu branch school of Beijing No. 15 Middle School, she has been studying Peking Opera in music class every week.

   Dou and her classmates listen to Peking Opera and learn the basics(基础知识) from professional actors. They also sing along with the operas.

  "We laugh sometimes because the tunes(声调)are really hard to learn, "said Dou. But she said that now she would watch Peking Opera on TV.

   "After all, I am no longer a layman, 'she said.

   Since 2008, schools around the country have been teaching students Peking Opera. It's part of a plan to introduce young people to the country's artistic traditions. Clearly, Dou's school has been taking the job seriously.

   Yang Ning, 14, is Dou's classmate. She has been studying Peking Opera since she was 8. She is a member of the school's Peking Opera club.

   Yang said she had learned a lot from Peking Opera.

   "I learn a lot of history from the operas," she said." I've also found out about many ancient poems, since there are so many of them in the operas."

   Yang doesn't think everyone can learn to sing Peking Opera well, but she does say that it's helpful for all people to learn about it.

    "The more you learn about it, the more you understand it. If people do study it, this old art form won't disappear. It would be a great pity if it did!” she said.

56. Dou Yi               .

   A. was a 14-year-old boy     B. was a middle school student

   C. liked today's teenagers    D. first met the Beijinger at the TV station

57. From the passage we know           .

   A. Dou Yi listened to pop songs every week

   B. the students could watch Peking Opera on TV in class

   C. even some professional actors came to the school to study

   D. Peking Opera has become a studying subject in Dou Yi's school

58. What does the underlined word "layman" mean in the passage?

   A.悠闲的人  B.外行的人    C.懒惰的人   D.初学的人

59. Which of the following is ,NOT true according to the passage?

  A. Most of the teenagers prefer pop music to Peking Opera.

  B. Yang Ning started learning Peking Opera earlier than Dou Yi.

  C. Dou Yi is as old as Yang Ning and she is Yang Niag's classmate.

  D. Both Dou Yi and Yang Ning are members of the school's Peking Opera club.

60. Why have schools around the country taught students Peking Opera since 2008?

   A. To give the students more history knowledge.

   B. To help the students to learn the ancient poems.

   C. To introduce the young people to the traditional art.

   D. To help the students to find a good job after graduation.

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  Parents and kids today dress alike, listen to the same music, and are friends.Is this a good thing? Sometimes, when Mr.Ballmer and his 16-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, listen to rock music together and talk about interests they both enjoy, such as pop culture, he remembers his more distant relationship with his parents when he was a teenager.

  “I would never have said to my mom, ‘Hey, the latest film is really great.How do you like it?'” says Ballmer.“There was just a complete gap in taste.”

  Film was not the only gulf.From clothing and hairstyles to activities and expectations, earlier generations of parents and children often appeared to move in their own circles.

  Today, the generation gap(代沟)has not disappeared, but it is getting smaller in many families.Conversations on subjects such as sex and drugs would not have taken place a generation ago.Now they are common.And parent-child activities, from shopping to sports, involve a feeling of trust and friendship that can continue into adulthood.

  No wonder greeting cards today carry the message, “To my mother, my best friend.”

  But family experts warn that the new equality(平等)between parents and kids may also result in less respect for parents.“There's still a lot of strictness and power on the part of parents out there, but there is a change happening,” says Kerrie, a psychology professor at Lebanon Valley College.“In the middle of that change, there is a lot of confusion(困惑)among parents.”

  Family researchers offer a variety of reasons for these changing roles and attitudes.They see the 1960s as a turning point.Great cultural changes led to more open communication that encourages everyone to have a say.

  “My parents were on the ‘before' side of that change, but today's parents, the 40-year-olds, were on the ‘after' side,” explains Mr.Ballmer.“It's not something easily carried through by parents these days, because life is more difficult to understand or deal with, but sharing interests does make it more fun to be a parent now.”

(1)

What does the underlined word “gulf” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?

[  ]

A.

Interest.

B.

Distance.

C.

Different.

D.

Connection.

(2)

Which of the following shows that the generation gap is getting smaller?

[  ]

A.

Parents share more interests with their children.

B.

Parents show less strictness to their young children.

C.

Parents help their children find interests in activities.

D.

Parents share more cultural changes with their children.

(3)

The change in today's parent-child relationship is ________.

[  ]

A.

more confusion among parents

B.

less respect for parents from children

C.

new equality between parents and children

D.

more strictness and power on the part of parents

(4)

The writer writes the passage to ________.

[  ]

A.

describe the difficulties today's parents have met with

B.

discuss the development of the parent-child relationship

C.

suggest the ways to deal with the parent-child relationship

D.

compare today's parent-child relationship with that in the past

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    PEKING Opera used to sound strange to Dau Yi.The l4-year-old Beijinger said whenever she came across Peking Opera on TV,she changed the channel(频道).Like most of today’s teenagers,Dou loves pop music.

    But since Dou entered the Xuanwu branch school of Beijing No.15 Middle School.she has been studying Peking Opera in music class every week.

    Dou and her classmates listen to Peking Opera and learn the basics(基础知识)from professional actors.They also sing along with the operas.

    “we laugh sometimes because the tunes(声调)arc really hard to learn.”said Dou.But she said that now she would watch Peking Opera on TV.

    “After all.I am no longer a layman.”she said.

    Since 2008.schools around the country have been teaching students Peking Opera.It’s part of a plan to introduce young people to the country’s artistic traditions.Clearly,Dou’s school has been taking the job seriously.

    Yang Ning,14,is Dou’s classmate.She has been studying Peking Opera since she was 8.She is a member of the school’s Peking Opera club.

    Yang said she had learned a lot from Peking Opera.

    “I learn a lot of history from the operas.”she said,“I’ve also found out about many ancient poems,since there are so many of them in the operas.”

      Yang doesn’t think everyone can learn to sing Peking Opera well,but she does say that it’s helpful for all people to learn about it.

    “The more you learn about it.the more you understand it.If people do study it,this old art form won’t disappear.It would be a great pity if it did!”she said.

1.Dou Yi __________.

      A.was a l4-year-old boy                                B.was a middle school student

      C.1iked today’s teenagers                              D.first met the Beijinger at the TV station

2.From the passage we know __________.

      A.Dou Yi listened to pop songs every week

      B.the students could watch Peking Opera on TV in class

      C.even some professional actors came to the sch001 to study

      D.Peking Opera has become a studying subject in Dou Yi’s school

3.What does the underlined word “layman”mean in the passage?

      A.悠闲的人               B.外行的人                C.懒惰的人               D.初学的人

4.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

      A.Most of the teenagers prefer pop music to Peking Opera.

      B.Yang Ning started learning Peking Opera earlier than Dou Yi.

      C.Dan Yi is as old as rang Ning and she is rang Ning’s classmate.

      D.Both Dou Yi and Yang Ning are members of the school’s Peking Opera club.

5.Why have schools around the country taught students Peking Opera since 2008?

      A.To give the students more history knowledge.

      B.To help the students to learn the ancient poems.

      C.To introduce the young people to the traditional art

      D.To help the students to find a good job after graduation.

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请先熟悉听力试题,然后再动笔答题。做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。

A)听对话回答问题

1.Where can Lucy listen to pop music?

A.In Area E.

B.Next to Area E.

C.In Fantastic House.

2.How long does the film last?

A.110 minutes.

B.120 minutes.

C.130 minutes.

3.What will the woman do?

A.Make a phone call.

B.Have dinner.

C.Use the table.

4.Who saw the accident?

A.Sue.

B.A strong man.

C.A little girl.

5.Which is the cheapest?

A.The pork.

B.The beef.

C.The chicken.

6.What was Alex doing last night?

A.Repairing his robot.

B.Playing with his robot.

C.Cleaning his robot.

7.What do you think of Simon?

A.He's outgoing.

B.He's silly.

C.He's imaginative.

8.What will Sophia do?

A.She'll help the boy.

B.She won't help the boy.

C.She'll ask the boy for help.

9.What is the girl going to do?

A.Ask for the boy's picture.

B.See the boy's smile.

C.Take a picture of the boy.

10.What did the girl mean?

A.The novel was too difficult.

B.She couldn't remember the writer's name.

C.The novel was very interesting.

B)听对话和短文回答问题

听第一段对话,回答11-12小题。

11.What does the man want to know about the trip?

A.Where to go.

B.When to leave.

C.How much to pay.

12.What will the man probably do?

A.Visit countryside.

B.Go to France.

C.Stay here for three weeks.

听第二段对话,回答13-14小题。

13.When does the dialogue happen?

A.On Friday.

B.On Sunday.

C.On Saturday.

14.How will they get there?

A.By bike.

B.On foot.

C.By bus.

听第三段对话,回答15-17小题。

15.Where does the dialogue take place?

A.In a shop.

B.At a restaurant.

C.In a parking place.

16.What will the woman do?

A.She'll wait for the man at the place where she gets out of the car.

B.She'll go into the cinema first.

C.She'll buy the tickets.

17.How does the man know it will take him a little time to park the car?

A.Because all the parking places seem to be taken.

B.Because the parking place is far away.

C.Because he doesn't know where the parking place is.

听第四段对话,回答18-20小题。

18.What's the number of the plane?

A.CA 3504.

B.BA 3405,

C.CA 3054.

19.When does the plane leave?

A.7∶45.

B.6∶45.

C.7∶15.

20.Which gate do the passengers(乘客)who fly to Moscow have to go to?

A.Gate 4.

B.Gate 8.

C.Gate 6.

听一篇短文,回答21-25小题。

21.What was Henry?

A.A driver.

B.A teacher.

C.An assistant doctor.

22.How old was the boy?

A.4 years old.

B.5 years old.

C.6 years old.

23.Who took the boy to the hospital?

A.His mother.

B.His father.

C.His uncle.

24.Why did the boy hold his mother's hand?

A.Because he was hungry.

B.Because he felt afraid.

C.Because he wanted to play with her.

25.Was Henry successful at last in the story?

A.I don't know.

B.Yes, he was.

C.No, he wasn't.

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  Peking Opera used to sound strange to Dou Yi.The14-year-old Beijinger said whenever she came across Peking Opera on TV, she changed the Channel(频道).Like most of today's teenagers, Dou loves pop music.

  But since Dou entered the Xuanwu branch school of Beijing No.15 Middle School, she has been studying Peking Opera in music class every week.

  Dou and her classmates listen to Peking Opera and learn the basics(基础知识)from professional actors.They also sing along with the operas.

  "We laugh sometimes because the tunes(声调)are really hard to learn, "said Dou.But she said that now she would watch Peking Opera on TV.

  "After all, I am no longer a layman, 'she said.

  Since 2008, schools around the country have been teaching students Peking Opera.It's part of a plan to introduce young people to the country's artistic traditions.Clearly, Dou's school has been taking the job seriously.

  Yang Ning, 14, is Dou's classmate.She has been studying Peking Opera since she was 8.She is a member of the school's Peking Opera club.

  Yang said she had learned a lot from Peking Opera.

  "I learn a lot of history from the operas, " she said." I've also found out about many ancient poems, since there are so many of them in the operas."

  Yang doesn't think everyone can learn to sing Peking Opera well, but she does say that it's helpful for all people to learn about it.

  "The more you learn about it, the more you understand it.If people do study it, this old art form won't disappear.It would be a great pity if it did! ” she said.

(1)

Dou Yi ________.

[  ]

A.

was a 14-year-old boy

B.

was a middle school student

C.

liked today's teenagers

D.

first met the Beijinger at the TV station

(2)

From the passage we know ________.

[  ]

A.

Dou Yi listened to pop songs every week

B.

the students could watch Peking Opera on TV in class

C.

even some professional actors came to the school to study

D.

Peking Opera has become a studying subject in Dou Yi's school

(3)

What does the underlined word "layman" mean in the passage?

[  ]

A.

悠闲的人

B.

外行的人

C.

懒惰的人

D.

初学的人

(4)

Which of the following is, NOT true according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Most of the teenagers prefer pop music to Peking Opera.

B.

Yang Ning started learning Peking Opera earlier than Dou Yi.

C.

Dou Yi is as old as Yang Ning and she is Yang Niag's classmate.

D.

Both Dou Yi and Yang Ning are members of the school's Peking Opera club.

(5)

Why have schools around the country taught students Peking Opera since 2008?

[  ]

A.

To give the students more history knowledge.

B.

To help the students to learn the ancient poems.

C.

To introduce the young people to the traditional art.

D.

To help the students to find a good job after graduation.

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