听力(共两节,满分30)

第一节:(5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC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.How much money did the car cost the man?

A.80, 000 dollars

B.60, 000 dollars

C.40, 000 dollars

2.What does the woman imply?

A.The man is forgetful

B.The laptop is not new

C.The man misunderstood her

3.Which of the following statements is TRUE about Marie?

A.She has many hobbies

B.She enjoys chatting on the phone

C.She likes nothing but her friends.

4.How does the man feel about his driving to work?

A.It takes him too much time

B.The distance is a little long.

C.He is satisfied with it.

5.When will the man probably get the carpet?

A.Tomorrow morning

B.On Wednesday morning

C.On Wednesday afternoon

第二节:(15小题每小题1.5满分22.5)

听第6段材料, 回答第67题。

6.What are the new buildings on the right?

A.Dormitory buildings

B.Classroom buildings

C.Office buildings

7.What’s in front of the classmate buildings?

A.A sports ground

B.Students’ dormitories

C.A beautiful garden

请听第7段材料回答第810题。

8.How old is the man probably?

A.Fifty years old

B.Fifty-three years old

C.Sixty-three years old

9.Why does he want to sell the house?

A.He wants to live with his children.

B.The town is too crowded

C.He has been frightened since his wife died.

10.What is probably the result?

A.The man still stays in the hous

B.The woman buys the house

C.The woman doesn’t buy the house.

请听第8段材料,回答第l113题。

11.What season is it probably now?

A.Early spring

B.Late autumn

C.Late winter

12.What does the woman buy in the end?

A.A red coat in a size 16

B.A red coat in a size 14

C.A blue coat in a size 16

13.What’s the change given to the woman?

A.185 dollars

B.25 dollars

C.15 dollars

请听第9段材料回答第1417题。

14.What is the woman happy about?

A.No one was late for the party

B.Everyone came to the party.

C.The guests enjoyed the food.

15.What made the man a bit upset?

A.The dumplings his mother made

B.The dumplings he made

C.The noise from the party

16.What is Bob blamed for?

A.Not buying a film

B.Being late for the party

C.Being absent from the party.

17.Who held the party?

A.Cathy

B.Bob

C.The speaker

听第10段材料回答第1820题。

18.How many buildings are mentioned in the talk?

A.Two

B.Three

C.Four

19.What is the speaker probably?

A.A TV hostess

B.A historian

C.A tour guide

20.What can we learn from the talk?

A.The church looks like a European palace

B.The Story House is made of wood and brick.

C.There are 20, 000 dragons around the Grand Hotel.

阅读理解

  Alice watched from her brother's New Orleans house as Hurricane Katrina split trees, broke windows, and swallowed cars, including her own, A few miles away, her best friend, Pat also a nurse.was supervising patients in the high-risk hospital when the river banks broke, For the next six days, Pat and her crew lived there until a rescue boat picked them up,

  Both of them were evacuated to safer parts of the States, Weeks later, they, like thousands of others,returned to find their homes uninhabitable, their jobs gone,

  The following spring, as she was rebuilding her life, Alice contacted an information centre for returning, residents, When asked if she would head a desperatedly needed clinic, Alice said she'd do ti, but only with Pat, It took Pat less then five minutes to say yes, And after consulting with her children, she offered her damaged home as the new clinic.

  As word spread, help poured in, Groups raised money and donated medical equipment, exam tables, free ductwork, other supplies and even labor, Bedrooms were transformed into exam rooms and Pat's living room into a waiting room.

  On February 27,2007,the clinic opened, with patients lined up around the block, Those who came in that first day were very sick with problems from not taking their medicine for a year after Katrina, Over 1,200 people have made their way to the clinic, whose decoration passes what Pat calls the mama test.:“Would your mama feel comfortable here?”Until recently, it was the only health-care facility in there,“It's a relief to have a clinic right here in the neighborhood where I can check my pressure.”says Latoya Owens, 30, who suffers from hypertension.

  “This is the most rewarding thing I ‘ve ever done,”says Alice.Adds Pat,“I ‘m alleviating(减轻)some suffering in an underserved population.I listen to their stories, and I cry a lot, People outside New Orleans think things are back to normal here, but we are far from that.”

(1)

When Hurricane Katrina arrived, ________.

[  ]

A.

Alice was driviilg to her brother's hous

B.

Pal was visiting in a hospital

C.

houses were destroyed

D.

peoplc were rescued to safety

(2)

What does the fifth paragraph mainly 1elI us?

[  ]

A.

The clinic opened a year after Hurricane Katrina.

B.

The clinic helped local people a lot.

C.

The clinic was the only one of its kind in the neighborhood.

D.

The clinic was decorated to people's satisfaction.

(3)

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

[  ]

A.

Things in New Orleans were much worse than people thought.

B.

Alice felt happy and satisfied about what she was doing.

C.

Pat thought a lot before agreeing to work together with Alice.

D.

People were ready to help when disasters happened.

(4)

Pat cried a lot probably because ________.

[  ]

A.

she was sad about what people had suffered

B.

she was moved by people's help to the clinic

C.

work in the clinic was too difficult

D.

she lost her job and home during Hurricane Katrina

(5)

The underlined word“|evacuated”in the second paragraph most probably means“________”

[  ]

A.

foreed

B.

attached

C.

related

D.

moved

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。

Alice watched from her brother’s New Orleans house as Hurricane Katrina split trees, broke windows, and swallowed cars, including her own, A few miles away ,her best friend ,Pat also a nurse. was supervising patients in the high-risk hospital when the river banks broke, For the next six days, Pat and her crew lived there until a rescue boat picked them up,

Both of them were evacuated to safer parts of the States, Weeks later, they ,like thousands of others,returned to find their homes uninhabitable, their jobs gone,

The following spring, as she was rebuilding her life, Alice contacted an information centre for returning, residents, When asked if she would head a desperatedly needed clinic, Alice said she’d do ti ,but only with Pat ,It took Pat less then five minutes to say yes, And after consulting with her children, she offered her damaged home as the new clinic.

As word spread ,help poured in , Groups raised money and donated medical equipment ,exam tables, free ductwork, other supplies and even labor, Bedrooms were transformed into exam rooms and Pat’s living room into a waiting room.

On February 27,2007,the clinic opened, with patients lined up around the block, Those who came in that first day were very sick with problems from not taking their medicine for a year after Katrina, Over 1,200 people have made their way to the clinic, whose decoration passes what Pat calls the mama test.:”Would your mama feel comfortable here?” Until recently, it was the only health-care facility in there, “It’s a relief to have a clinic right here in the neighborhood where I can check my pressure.”says Latoya Owens, 30, who suffers from hypertension.

“This is the most rewarding thing I ‘ve ever done ,” says Alice .Adds Pat ,”I ‘m alleviating(减轻)some suffering in an underserved population. I listen to their stories, and I cry a lot, People outside New Orleans think things are back to normal here, but we are far from that.”

     

56 When Hurricane Katrina arrived,         

 A  Alice was driviilg to her brother’s hous    B.Pal was visiting in a hospital

 C  houses were destroyed                   D peoplc were rescued to safety

57.What does the fifth paragraph mainly 1elI us?

 A.The clinic opened a year after Hurricane Katrina.

 B.The clinic helped local people a lot.

 C.The clinic was the only one of its kind in the neighborhood.

 D.The clinic was decorated to people’s satisfaction.

58.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage'

 A.Things in New Orleans were much worse than people thought.

 B.Alice felt happy and satisfied about what she was doing.

 C.Pat thought a lot before agreeing to work together with Alice.

 D.People were ready to help when disasters happened.

59.Pat cried a lot probably because      

 A.she was sad about what people had suffered

 B.she was moved by people’s help to the clinic

 C.work in the clinic was too difficult

 D.she lost her job and home during Hurricane Katrina

60.The underlined word“evacuated’’in the second paragraph most probably means“    

 A.foreed        B.attached       C.related    D.moved

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