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听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题)

请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.What did the man do all last night?

A.Prepared his speech

B.Played computer games

C.Slept

2.What does the man feel about driving to work?

A.It takes him too much time.

B.There's too much traffic.

C.He is satisfied with it.

3.When will the man move into his new house?

A.This month

B.Next month

C.In about two months

4.Where does the conversation probably take place?

A.Outside a bookstore

B.In front of a library

C.At a birthday party

5.How many people may attend tomorrow's meeting?

A.7

B.19

C.10

第二节(共15小题)

听第6段材料,回答6,7题。

6.What do we know about the woman?

A.She's been to Australia before.

B.She likes beaches

C.She likes rainy days.

7.When is the best time to visit Australia?

A.Spring or summer

B.Summer or autumn

C.Winter or spring.

听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。

8.What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A.Wife and husband

B.Colleagues

C.Classmates

9.What's the woman's New Year resolution?

A.Lose some weight

B.Do some exercise

C.Travel more.

听第8段材料,回答第10-12题

10.How soon will the taxi get to the museum?

A.Within five minutes

B.Within twenty minutes

C.In half an hour

11.Which restaurant will the woman go to?

A.The Japanese restaurant

B.The Thai restaurant

C.The Chinese restaurant

12.For how long does the museum stay open?

A.8 hours

B.10 hours

C.6 hours

听第9段材料,回答13-16题

13.Why does the man talk to the woman?

A.To get some advice from her

B.To give her some advice

C.To invite her to spend a holiday with him

14.What can we know about Miguel?

A.He promises to solve the man's problem.

B.He owns a small boat by himself

C.He likes to visit interesting places very much.

15.Why does the man feel it hard to make the decision?

A.He has not enough money for the holiday.

B.He does not want to disappoint Celia.

C.He does not like Miguel very much.

16.What will Miguel's family probably do during the summer holidays?

A.Go hiking

B.Go boating

C.Go camping

听第10段材料,回答17-20题。

17.What is a disadvantage of on-campus living?

A.Students have to do a lot of housework.

B.Students have to prepare their own meals

C.Students have no freedom to select their roommates.

18.What should the students living on campus pay attention to?

A.They have to follow certain housing rules.

B.They have to spend some time doing housekeeping.

C.On-campus apartments are a bit crowded

19.What is the advantage of off-campus living?

A.The safety level is higher.

B.It's flexible to choose roommates.

C.The commuting is convenient.

20.What should the students living off campus prepare?

A.To pay a sum of rent in advance

B.To provide their own funniture

C.To sign a housing agreement.

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第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题)

请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.What did the man do all last night?

A.Prepared his speech

B.Played computer games

C.Slept

2.What does the man feel about driving to work?

A.It takes him too much time.

B.There's too much traffic.

C.He is satisfied with it.

3.When will the man move into his new house?

A.This month

B.Next month

C.In about two months

4.Where does the conversation probably take place?

A.Outside a bookstore

B.In front of a library

C.At a birthday party

5.How many people may attend tomorrow's meeting?

A.7

B.19

C.10

第二节(共15小题)

听第6段材料,回答6,7题。

6.What do we know about the woman?

A.She's been to Australia before.

B.She likes beaches

C.She likes rainy days.

7.When is the best time to visit Australia?

A.Spring or summer

B.Summer or autumn

C.Winter or spring.

听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。

8.What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A.Wife and husband

B.Colleagues

C.Classmates

9.What's the woman's New Year resolution?

A.Lose some weight

B.Do some exercise

C.Travel more.

听第8段材料,回答第10-12题

10.How soon will the taxi get to the museum?

A.Within five minutes

B.Within twenty minutes

C.In half an hour

11.Which restaurant will the woman go to?

A.The Japanese restaurant

B.The Thai restaurant

C.The Chinese restaurant

12.For how long does the museum stay open?

A.8 hours

B.10 hours

C.6 hours

听第9段材料,回答13-16题

13.Why does the man talk to the woman?

A.To get some advice from her

B.To give her some advice

C.To invite her to spend a holiday with him

14.What can we know about Miguel?

A.He promises to solve the man's problem.

B.He owns a small boat by himself

C.He likes to visit interesting places very much.

15.Why does the man feel it hard to make the decision?

A.He has not enough money for the holiday.

B.He does not want to disappoint Celia.

C.He does not like Miguel very much.

16.What will Miguel's family probably do during the summer holidays?

A.Go hiking

B.Go boating

C.Go camping

听第10段材料,回答17-20题。

17.What is a disadvantage of on-campus living?

A.Students have to do a lot of housework.

B.Students have to prepare their own meals

C.Students have no freedom to select their roommates.

18.What should the students living on campus pay attention to?

A.They have to follow certain housing rules.

B.They have to spend some time doing housekeeping.

C.On-campus apartments are a bit crowded

19.What is the advantage of off-campus living?

A.The safety level is higher.

B.It's flexible to choose roommates.

C.The commuting is convenient.

20.What should the students living off campus prepare?

A.To pay a sum of rent in advance

B.To provide their own funniture

C.To sign a housing agreement.

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听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;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。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Which restaurant are the speakers most likely to choose?

A.French.

B.Italian.

C.Chinese.

2.What does the man mean?

A.He'll go to the park with the woman.

B.The weather report is not always true.

C.They'd better stay indoors tomorrow.

3.What's most important for the woman?

A.Living environment.

B.Convenient transportation.

C.Job opportunities.

4.Why is the man complaining?

A.He dislikes filing documents.

B.His work is always the same.

C.His co-worker was careless.

5.How did Adam probably get the football?

A.He bought it himself.

B.He borrowed it from someone else.

C.It was given to him as a birthday gift.

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段材料,回答第6-7题。

6.What does the man want the woman to do?

A.To attend an art course.

B.To paint a portrait of her mother.

C.To pay for the portrait.

7.How does the woman feel in the end?

A.Unconfident.

B.Annoyed.

C.Excited.

听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。

8.What does the woman show the man?

A.Some clothes.

B.A magazine.

C.A new store.

9.What is the problem with the store?

A.The clothes are too expensive.

B.The clothes are not the right size.

C.The clothes are not available.

10.What will happen next Tuesday?

A.There will be a party.

B.The man can get what he wants.

C.The clothes will be delivered to the man.

听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。

11.What did the woman do for the man?

A.She cleaned his house.

B.She made him breakfast.

C.She said something nice about him.

12.What does the man think the woman wants to do?

A.Something unpleasant.

B.Something sweet.

C.Something funny.

13.What do we know about the woman?

A.She is fond of shopping.

B.She wants to borrow some money.

C.She has taken up a new hobby.

听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。

14.What are speakers mainly talking about?

A.An online service.

B.The woman's favorite TV shows.

C.The quality of TV shows nowadays.

15.What does the woman like to watch?

A.Current TV shows.

B.Movies rented from stores.

C.Old TV shows.

16.What does the man want to do?

A.To buy a TV.

B.To join Netflix.

C.To watch a movie.

听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。

17.What's the speaker's suggestion in the talk?

A.Getting a variety of clothes.

B.Taking an umbrella in summer.

C.Drinking plenty of water.

18.What's summer like in the United States?

A.It lasts for about 5 months.

B.It often rains in most areas.

C.The temperature generally keeps the same.

19.Why are many homes and buildings cool even in summer?

A.They are built with special materials.

B.Doors and windows are kept open.

C.They often have fans or air conditioners.

20.Where might the talk take place?

A.In a classroom.

B.On the radio.

C.In a studio.

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“I was only thirteen when four of my team members and I were chosen by my swim coach to train with the Chinese National Team. The following piece shows how that experience has influenced me.”
The night before I left for China, my mother called me into her room. I entered not knowing what to expect. I sat down at the end of her very neatly-made bed, opposite the bedroom table on which she kept a Ming-style vase illustrated in great detail. She told me that my great-grandmother was still living in the surroundings of Beijing. Her name was Ren Li Ling and she was 97 years old. This was the first time I had ever heard of her.
The dragon on the vase snaked through the flowers and vines(藤蔓)as my mother said, “Pu Pu, look at me. You need to hear this so that when you go to China you will understand. You must keep this knowledge in your heart.”
She told me a story about my grandfather, Ren Li Ling's son, who left Beijing to go to college in Taiwan. She told me how the Chinese civil war kept him away from his mother for fifty years, so neither of them even knew that the other was alive. No one from Taiwan could visit, write, or call anyone in mainland. All lines of communication were cut off.
She told me of my grandfather's devotion to his own children, and how difficult it was for him to send his daughter to America for her education, fearing that same separation. He gave my mother all that he could give — nineteen years of love and fifty years of savings. I learned how my mother, through means only available in this country, would finally be able to unite my great-grandmother with my grandfather again. The dragon curled around the vase, connecting the separate vines. For a fleeting second, I felt it was present in my mother's room. It was all very strange, yet very clear. I began to understand that this trip to China was not just for me; it was for my mother, and her father, and his mother. Now, I had not only a future, but more significantly, a past. I saw the world with new eyes.
And so I went to China and met my great-grandmother. My great-aunt picked me up at the training center, and we rode in a taxi through the crowded city. The noise of the taxi and the city united into a deep roar. We finally stopped in front of a narrow street lined on either side with small one-level houses. As we made our way to a house like all the others, I drew the stares of many people in the street. My great-aunt led me through a rotting(朽烂的)doorway into a room with a furnace(炉子), table, and a rocking chair where an old woman wearing gloves sat facing the doorway, covered with a worn brown blanket. I walked over and immediately embraced this frail woman as if I had known her all my life. My limited, broken Chinese wasn't up to expressing my complicated feelings. And even though I couldn't completely understand what she was saying in her thick Beijing accent, I knew — the same way I knew what my mother had been trying to tell me before I left. Her joy shone through her toothless smile. She wouldn't let go of my hand. I haltingly(结结巴巴地)asked her how she had managed to live such a long life. She answered in words I will never forget, “Hope has kept me alive. I have lived this long because I wanted to see my son before I died.”
My fellow team members must have wondered how two people separated by three generations could be so close. Before this trip, I would have wondered the same thing. And even now, I can't quite explain it. We were as different as two people can be; some 85 years and 8,000 miles apart. We came from two entirely different cultures; yet we were connected by a common heritage(传统).
I stayed for dinner which was cooked in a black iron wok(锅)over the furnace. The meal was lavish(过分丰盛的), prepared in my honor. As I began to eat, with my great-grandmother beside me, I felt the dragon was present. But this time, the feeling didn't pass; the dragon had become a part of me.
My great-grandmother passed away last year at the age of 100. With her highest hopes and wildest dreams fulfilled, I know she died happy.
【小题1】 The writer’s mother called him into her room to ___________________.

A.prepare him for the trip and warn him against possible problems
B.remind him of his origin
C.ask him to look for his great-grandmother
D.share with him the story of her childhood
【小题2】 The dragon is mentioned several times in the passage because __________________.
A.the vase with the dragon on it is very valuable and beautiful
B.it stands for the blood running in every Chinese
C.it is a sign of the writer’s devotion to his birthplace
D.the writer’s mother hoped the writer would be as strong as a dragon
【小题3】 How old was the writer’s mother when she was sent to America for her education.
A.13B.16C.19D.20
【小题4】Which of the following can be inferred from the text?
A.The writer’s grandfather was afraid of a war when sending his daughter to America.
B.The hope to see her son again kept the writer’s great-grandmother alive for this long.
C.It was within the writer’s expectation that he could be so close to his great-grandmother.
D.The writer’s great-grandmother was reunited with her son before she died.
【小题5】Which is the best title for the text?
A.We Share the Same Heritage.
B.Love from My Great-grandmother.
C.A Story from My Mother.
D.An Unforgettable Training Trip.

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 “I was only thirteen when four of my team members and I were chosen by my swim coach to train with the Chinese National Team. The following piece shows how that experience has influenced me.”

The night before I left for China, my mother called me into her room. I entered not knowing what to expect. I sat down at the end of her very neatly-made bed, opposite the bedroom table on which she kept a Ming-style vase illustrated in great detail. She told me that my great-grandmother was still living in the surroundings of Beijing. Her name was Ren Li Ling and she was 97 years old. This was the first time I had ever heard of her.

The dragon on the vase snaked through the flowers and vines(藤蔓)as my mother said, “Pu Pu, look at me. You need to hear this so that when you go to China you will understand. You must keep this knowledge in your heart.”

She told me a story about my grandfather, Ren Li Ling's son, who left Beijing to go to college in Taiwan. She told me how the Chinese civil war kept him away from his mother for fifty years, so neither of them even knew that the other was alive. No one from Taiwan could visit, write, or call anyone in mainland. All lines of communication were cut off.

She told me of my grandfather's devotion to his own children, and how difficult it was for him to send his daughter to America for her education, fearing that same separation. He gave my mother all that he could give — nineteen years of love and fifty years of savings. I learned how my mother, through means only available in this country, would finally be able to unite my great-grandmother with my grandfather again. The dragon curled around the vase, connecting the separate vines. For a fleeting second, I felt it was present in my mother's room. It was all very strange, yet very clear. I began to understand that this trip to China was not just for me; it was for my mother, and her father, and his mother. Now, I had not only a future, but more significantly, a past. I saw the world with new eyes.

And so I went to China and met my great-grandmother. My great-aunt picked me up at the training center, and we rode in a taxi through the crowded city. The noise of the taxi and the city united into a deep roar. We finally stopped in front of a narrow street lined on either side with small one-level houses. As we made our way to a house like all the others, I drew the stares of many people in the street. My great-aunt led me through a rotting(朽烂的)doorway into a room with a furnace(炉子), table, and a rocking chair where an old woman wearing gloves sat facing the doorway, covered with a worn brown blanket. I walked over and immediately embraced this frail woman as if I had known her all my life. My limited, broken Chinese wasn't up to expressing my complicated feelings. And even though I couldn't completely understand what she was saying in her thick Beijing accent, I knew — the same way I knew what my mother had been trying to tell me before I left. Her joy shone through her toothless smile. She wouldn't let go of my hand. I haltingly(结结巴巴地)asked her how she had managed to live such a long life. She answered in words I will never forget, “Hope has kept me alive. I have lived this long because I wanted to see my son before I died.”

My fellow team members must have wondered how two people separated by three generations could be so close. Before this trip, I would have wondered the same thing. And even now, I can't quite explain it. We were as different as two people can be; some 85 years and 8,000 miles apart. We came from two entirely different cultures; yet we were connected by a common heritage(传统).

I stayed for dinner which was cooked in a black iron wok(锅)over the furnace. The meal was lavish(过分丰盛的), prepared in my honor. As I began to eat, with my great-grandmother beside me, I felt the dragon was present. But this time, the feeling didn't pass; the dragon had become a part of me.

My great-grandmother passed away last year at the age of 100. With her highest hopes and wildest dreams fulfilled, I know she died happy.

1. The writer’s mother called him into her room to ___________________.

A.prepare him for the trip and warn him against possible problems

B.remind him of his origin

C.ask him to look for his great-grandmother

D.share with him the story of her childhood

2. The dragon is mentioned several times in the passage because __________________.

A.the vase with the dragon on it is very valuable and beautiful

B.it stands for the blood running in every Chinese

C.it is a sign of the writer’s devotion to his birthplace

D.the writer’s mother hoped the writer would be as strong as a dragon

3. How old was the writer’s mother when she was sent to America for her education.

A.13               B.16               C.19               D.20

4.Which of the following can be inferred from the text?

A.The writer’s grandfather was afraid of a war when sending his daughter to America.

B.The hope to see her son again kept the writer’s great-grandmother alive for this long.

C.It was within the writer’s expectation that he could be so close to his great-grandmother.

D.The writer’s great-grandmother was reunited with her son before she died.

5.Which is the best title for the text?

A.We Share the Same Heritage.

B.Love from My Great-grandmother.

C.A Story from My Mother.

D.An Unforgettable Training Trip.

 

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