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第一节(共10小题,每小题1分)

听下面10段短对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中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。每段对话读两遍。

听第1至10段材料,回答第1至10题。

1.What's weather like today?

A.Rainy.

B.Cloudy.

C.Sunny.

2.Has Tom finished his homework?

A.Yes, he has.

B.No, he hasn't.

C.We don't know.

3.How will Sandy go to Beijing next week?

A.By plane.

B.By train.

C.She hasn't decided yet.

4.Who is the tallest boy of the three?

A.Martin.

B.Daniel.

C.Jack.

5.How long has the girl had the watch?

A.Since two years.

B.For two years.

C.Two years ago.

6.Why did the man get lost?

A.Because he is too old to find the way.

B.Because he looked worried.

C.Because great changes have taken place there.

7.What time will Lucy leave for the cinema?

A.At 8∶00.

B.7∶30.

C.8∶30.

8.Where is the man's wife?

A.Outside the office.

B.Inside the office.

C.At home.

9.How often did Annie go to KFC before?

A.Every day.

B.Twice a week.

C.Never.

10.Which floor does Betty live on?

A.On the eighth floor.

B.On the fifth floor.

C.On the third floor.

第二节(共10小题,每小题1分)

听下面3段长对话和短文,每段对话和短文后有几个小题,从题中A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话和短文前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题6秒钟,听完后,每小题将给出6秒钟的作答时间。每段对话和短文读两遍。

听第11段材料,回答第11至12题。

11.Did Susan have a nice weekend?

A.Yes, she did.

B.No, she didn't.

C.It's hard to say.

12.Which one of the following is NOT right?

A.Susan's son likes playing computer and never takes exercise.

B.Susan thinks his son must change his lifestyle.

C.Susan's son is still in hospital now.

听第12段材料,回答第13至15小题。

13.When is the Earth Hour every year?

A.On March the first.

B.On March the thirtieth.

C.On March the thirty-first.

14.How long is the Earth Hour?

A.An hour.

B.Two hours.

C.More than one hour.

15.What will the man and the woman do during the Earth Hour?

A.Watch TV.

B.Play the computer games.

C.Take a walk together.

听第13段材料,回答第16至20题。

16.How many umbrellas did Mrs White find behind the door?

A.Four.

B.Five.

C.Six.

17.Where did Mrs White sit on the bus?

A.Beside the old lady.

B.Between the old lady and the umbrella.

C.On the floor.

18.Why was the old lady so angry?

A.Because there are too many people on the bus.

B.Because Mrs White had more umbrellas than her.

C.Because Mrs White took her umbrella.

19.How long did it take the shopkeeper to repair Mrs White's umbrellas?

A.Two days.

B.Three days.

C.We don't know.

20.What do the old woman think of Mrs White?

A.She is an umbrella worker.

B.She is an umbrella shopkeeper.

C.She is a thief(小偷).

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     Robby was 11 years old when his mother (a single mom) dropped him off for his first piano lesson. I
prefer that students begin at an earlier age, but Robby said that it had always been his mother's dream to
hear him play the piano.. So I took him as a  1
     2   Robby tried very hard, he didn't have the basic sense of music. However, he continued and at the
end of each weekly lesson he would always say, "My mom's going to  3  me play some day. "But it seemed
 4 .
     I only knew his mother from far away as she  5  Robby off or waited in her old car to pick him up.
She always waved and smiled but  6  stopped in. Then one day Robby stopped coming to our lessons. He  7  
me and said his mother was sick.
     Several weeks later I was preparing my students for the music show when Robby came and asked me if
he could be in it. "Miss Hondorf.… .I've just got to  8 " he said. The night for the show came. The high
school gym was full of parents, friends and relations. The show went off well. Then Robby came up on stage
(舞台). I was  9  when he announced that he had chosen Mozart's Concerto No.21 in C Major. I was not
prepared for what I heard next. His  10  were light on the keys.  11  even danced on the keys... He played so
well that everyone was on their feet clapping excitedly.In tears I ran up on stage, "Oh, Robby! How'd you
do it?" "Well Miss Hondorf... I kept on practising at home. Remember I told you my mom was sick?
     Well, in fact she had cancer and passed away this morning. And well. she was born  12 , so tonight was
the first time she ever heard me.
(     )1. A. boy       
(     )2. A. Since     
(     )3. A. watch     
(     )4. A. hopeless  
(     )5. A. pushed    
(     )6. A. always    
(     )7. A. telephoned
(     )8. A. go        
(     )9. A. happy     
(     )10. A. eyes     
(     )11. A. He       
(     )12. A. deaf     
B. brother 
B. Unless  
B. hear    
B. careless
B. dropped 
B. usually 
B. visited 
B. leave   
B. worried 
B. fingers 
B. She     
B. blind   
C. student  
C. Because  
C. make     
C. useless  
C. took     
C. sometimes
C. asked    
C. play     
C. excited  
C. friends  
C. They     
C. small    
D. teacher  
D. Although 
D. find     
D. homeless 
D. put      
D. never    
D. invited  
D. dance    
D. surprised
D. dancers  
D. We       
D. sick     

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A famous building in New York City is turning 100 years old. A year-long celebration is planned for Grand Central Terminal, which is usually called Grand Central station, the sixth most-visited place in the world.
The huge building has not changed much since it opened in February, 1913. About 750,000 people pass through Grand Central every day. Some just come to look at it, others to visit the stores. But most are there to catch the trains that enter and leave from the station. It is the largest train station in the world. There are 67 train tracks, all of them underground.
The main part of the building has large, arched windows, a jeweled four-sided clock and ticket windows. Grand Central has been seen in many movies through the years. Dan Brucker is with the New York Transit Authority, which operates the station. Dan Brucker has worked for the transit authority at Grand Central for 30 years. In all those years, he has not lost his interest in the building.
Justin Ferate, a historian, has been giving tours of Grand Central Station for 30 years. He says the station was designed to make travel a pleasure.
“Why people don't run into each other in Grand Central is simple: each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your leg. Each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your arm. Each block of stone is a different color, so it’s a checkerboard, based on you.”   
A ten-year-long fight against plans to build a huge office building over Grand Central in 1968 helped create the modern preservation(保护) movement. Now, no one would think of changing the beauty of the station.
【小题1】How long has Grand Central been in service ?

A.For 30 years.B.For 10 years.C.For 45 years.D.For a century.
【小题2】A lot of people can’t ___________ in Grand Central.
A.enjoy the beauty of the bulidingB.visit the stores
C.take the trains D.see movies
【小题3】Which of the following statements about the station is WRONG?
A.It’s in New York City.
B.It’s one of the most-visited places in the world.
C.It’s the largest train station in the world.
D.It has been changed much over the years.
【小题4】Both Dan Brucker and Justin Ferate ___________.
A.have worked for the station for 30 years
B.have given tours of the station for 30 years
C.show interest in the station
D.create the modern preservation movement for the station
【小题5】Which of the following statements can we infer(推断)according to the passage?
A.The station won’t be changed.
B.People will spend one month celebrating its anniversary.
C.More and more people will catch the trains in the station
D.The station will become larger and larger.

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A famous building in New York City is turning 100 years old. A year-long celebration is planned for Grand Central Terminal, which is usually called Grand Central station, the sixth most-visited place in the world.

The huge building has not changed much since it opened in February, 1913. About 750,000 people pass through Grand Central every day. Some just come to look at it, others to visit the stores. But most are there to catch the trains that enter and leave from the station. It is the largest train station in the world. There are 67 train tracks, all of them underground.

The main part of the building has large, arched windows, a jeweled four-sided clock and ticket windows. Grand Central has been seen in many movies through the years. Dan Brucker is with the New York Transit Authority, which operates the station. Dan Brucker has worked for the transit authority at Grand Central for 30 years. In all those years, he has not lost his interest in the building.

Justin Ferate, a historian, has been giving tours of Grand Central Station for 30 years. He says the station was designed to make travel a pleasure.

“Why people don't run into each other in Grand Central is simple: each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your leg. Each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your arm. Each block of stone is a different color, so it’s a checkerboard, based on you.”   

A ten-year-long fight against plans to build a huge office building over Grand Central in 1968 helped create the modern preservation(保护) movement. Now, no one would think of changing the beauty of the station.

1.How long has Grand Central been in service ?

A.For 30 years.       B.For 10 years.       C.For 45 years.       D.For a century.

2.A lot of people can’t ___________ in Grand Central.

A.enjoy the beauty of the buliding            B.visit the stores

C.take the trains                          D.see movies

3.Which of the following statements about the station is WRONG?

A.It’s in New York City.

B.It’s one of the most-visited places in the world.

C.It’s the largest train station in the world.

D.It has been changed much over the years.

4.Both Dan Brucker and Justin Ferate ___________.

A.have worked for the station for 30 years

B.have given tours of the station for 30 years

C.show interest in the station

D.create the modern preservation movement for the station

5.Which of the following statements can we infer(推断)according to the passage?

A.The station won’t be changed.

B.People will spend one month celebrating its anniversary.

C.More and more people will catch the trains in the station

D.The station will become larger and larger.

 

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A famous building in New York City is turning 100 years old. A year-long celebration is planned for Grand Central Terminal, which is usually called Grand Central station, the sixth most-visited place in the world.
The huge building has not changed much since it opened in February, 1913. About 750,000 people pass through Grand Central every day. Some just come to look at it, others to visit the stores. But most are there to catch the trains that enter and leave from the station. It is the largest train station in the world. There are 67 train tracks, all of them underground.
The main part of the building has large, arched windows, a jeweled four-sided clock and ticket windows. Grand Central has been seen in many movies through the years. Dan Brucker is with the New York Transit Authority, which operates the station. Dan Brucker has worked for the transit authority at Grand Central for 30 years. In all those years, he has not lost his interest in the building.
Justin Ferate, a historian, has been giving tours of Grand Central Station for 30 years. He says the station was designed to make travel a pleasure.
“Why people don't run into each other in Grand Central is simple: each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your leg. Each block of stone in Grand Central is the length of your arm. Each block of stone is a different color, so it’s a checkerboard, based on you.”   
A ten-year-long fight against plans to build a huge office building over Grand Central in 1968 helped create the modern preservation(保护) movement. Now, no one would think of changing the beauty of the station.
小题1:How long has Grand Central been in service ?
A.For 30 years.B.For 10 years.C.For 45 years.D.For a century.
小题2:A lot of people can’t ___________ in Grand Central.
A.enjoy the beauty of the bulidingB.visit the stores
C.take the trains D.see movies
小题3:Which of the following statements about the station is WRONG?
A.It’s in New York City.
B.It’s one of the most-visited places in the world.
C.It’s the largest train station in the world.
D.It has been changed much over the years.
小题4:Both Dan Brucker and Justin Ferate ___________.
A.have worked for the station for 30 years
B.have given tours of the station for 30 years
C.show interest in the station
D.create the modern preservation movement for the station
小题5:Which of the following statements can we infer(推断)according to the passage?
A.The station won’t be changed.
B.People will spend one month celebrating its anniversary.
C.More and more people will catch the trains in the station
D.The station will become larger and larger.

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