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Ⅰ.听下面五段对话,从 A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。每段对话读一遍。

1.What time will the two speakers leave?

[  ]

A.At 5∶30

B.At 6∶00

C.At 7∶10

 

2.What are the two speakers talking about?

[  ]

A.Past experience.

B.Family members.

C.Traveling abroad.

3.Where dose the conversation most probably take place?

[  ]

A.At a theatre.

B.At a restaurant.

C.At a gas station.

4.How will the woman go to New York?

[  ]

A.By car

B.By air

C.By train

 

5.Why is the man angry with Anne?

[  ]

A.She hasn't shown up

B.She drives too slowly.

C.She is too rude to him.

Ⅱ.听下面两段对话或独白,从 A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。每段

对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.What did the man do at his weekend?

[  ]

A.He watched TV.

B.He went to the cinema.

C.He visited his parents.

7.What does the man think about his roommate?

[  ]

A.He is stupid.

B.He is strange.

C.He is shameless

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

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

[  ]

A.Nurse and patient.

B.Mother and son.

C.Friends.

9.Why does the man want to see Dr Carter?

[  ]

A.He was hit by a ladder.

B.He broke his leg.

C.He hurt his foot.

10.What does the woman tell man to do in the end?

[  ]

A.Wait for Dr Carter at home.

B.Come to the office right away.

C.Take off the paint an himself.

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.

Americans are proud of their variety and individuality, yet they love and respect few things more than a uniform, whether it is the uniform of a lift operator or the uniform of a five-star

general. Why are uniforms so popular in the United States?

  Among the arguments for uniforms, one of the first is that in the eyes of most people they look more professional than civilian clothes. People have become conditioned to expect superior quality from a man who wears a uniform. The television repairman who wears a uniform tends to inspire more trust than one who appears in civilian clothes, Faith in the skill of a garage mechanic is increased by a uniform . What easier way is there for a nurse, a policeman, a barber, or a waiter to lost professional identity than to step out of uniform?

  Uniforms also have many practical benefits. They save on other clothes, They save on laundry bills. They are tax - deductible. They are often more comfortable and more durable than civilian clothes.

  Primary among the arguments against uniforms is their lack of variety and the consequent loss of individuality experienced by people who must wear them. Though there are many types of uniforms, the wearer of any particular type is generally stuck with it, without change, until retirement. When people look alike, they tend to think, speak, and act similarly, on the job at least.

  Uniforms also give rise to some practical problems. Though they are long - lasting, often their initial expense is greater than the cost of civilian clothes. Some uniforms are also expensive to maintain, requiring professional dry cleaning rather than the home laundering possible with many types of civilian clothes.

What surprises us is that                               .

What are people likely to think of a man in uniform?

Why are some people against uniforms?

The underlined sentence tells us that                             .

The hospital burn unit is a popular place on the day after Thanksgiving. I found that out three years ago, when my 18-month-old daughter touched a radiator pipe while playing around our friends' farmhouse. Instead of feasting on leftover stuffing, I rushed my child as she screamed to hospital. Instead of getting a jump on my Christmas shopping, I learned how to take care of second-degree burns.

Our story had a happy ending. With weeks of twice-daily treatments at Mommy and Papa's kitchen-table burn clinic, my daughter's hands healed. But other children we saw at the outpatient burn clinic weren't so lucky. I saw hands _____________________, a mouth that would never smile straight, a scalp that would never grow hair. All the parents had stories of accidents as easy as ours: a cup of tea knocked from a side table, a tumble(摔倒)into a space heater. "Heaters and soup," one veteran nurse told me at the hospital. "That's all it is. Heaters and soup. " 

Most of the injuries were to hands and wrists, and most came from contact with hot liquids or from touching hot objects. Not only do small children not realize the danger posed by hot objects; their skin is much thinner than that of adults. They burn more quickly, and the burns tend to be deeper and more severe.

Traditional fire safety education focused on preventing fires. The number of children injured by playing with fire has declined substantially when the Consumer Product Safety Commission required that cigarette lighters be child-resistant. "We know people know about smoke alarms," says Chrissy, program manager for Safe Kids USA, a nonprofit that works to reduce childhood injuries. Now, fire safety experts hope that public education efforts will turn to burns that can be just as terrible as injuries caused by flame.

1. Which sentence in the passage is the closest in meaning to the following one?

People used to be warned of the fire burns.

__________________________________________________________________________

2. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with a proper sentence.(within 10 words)

__________________________________________________________________________

3. What is the best title for this passage? (within 10 words)

__________________________________________________________________________

4. For what purpose does the author mention “a cup of tea” or “a tumble into a space heater” in Paragraph 2? (within 10 words)

__________________________________________________________________________

5. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.

__________________________________________________________________________

Volunteering can help you deal with stress and problems, have more confidence, and introduce you to exciting new ideas and people. But what kind of volunteering should you do?

   Firstly, think about what you enjoy. What are you interested in? What do you want to be when you grow up? For example, if you love animals, you can volunteer to care for abandoned(被遗弃的) pets or injured wildlife. If you want to grow up to be a doctor or a nurse, you can look for a youth volunteer program at a local hospital.

   Secondly, think about what you’re good at. What skills do you have? What kinds of jobs do you do best? Try to find a volunteer position that will let you make the most of your strengths and talents. For example, if you’re a great speaker, then you could try educating others about a problem you care about. If you’re a cook, you might find a way to help feed hungry people in your area.

   Thirdly, look for what your own community needs. What should be improved in your town, city, or school? What types of volunteer projects would do the most good? For example, if there are a lot of homeless people in your area, you could raise money to help them. If your town has empty areas filled with dirt or rubbish, you could organize or join a group to plant trees and flowers to make these areas more attractive.

   The problems of the world, or even just of your community, might seem gigantic. Some people might even feel like there’s no point trying to do anything, since what they can contribute seems so small. But every person is important, and can do some good and make a difference. Like you!

What is the text mainly about?

   A. How to be a good volunteer.

   B. What we can do when we grow up.

   C. What kind of volunteering one can do.

   D. How to improve society by volunteering.

The text does NOT mention _____ as a basis for volunteering. 

   A. interests   B. abilities   C. people’s needs   D. what one gets in return

The word “gigantic” in the last paragraph can be replaced by “_____”.

   A. huge     B. serious    C. meaningless   d. different

How is the text mainly developed?

   A. Through reasoning.     B. Through similarities.  

C. Through examples.     D. Through explanations.

One in 400 children in the United States has diabetes(糖尿病). And the most difficult thing for the young diabetic patients is that many of them don’t have a clear idea when they need to take insulin(a drug used in treating diabetes).The parents of one Long Island boy found the perfect solution—Hero, a specially trained dog that can discover when a diabetic is in trouble and find help.

Johnny Pion, eight years old, is a poor kid that was told he was a diabetic in 2008. He can’t do without insulin. His blood-sugar levels should be closely checked. He even can’t go out to play without his mom or dad fearing he might need help.

With Hero in her new home, Johnny’s parents may worry a little less. They received the news about Hero on the newspaper. The dog cost around $20,000. With the help of friends and family, the Pions brought Hero home from Warren Retrievers in Virginia. Mary Campbell. Hero’s trainer, said the dog could discover the slightest changes in blood sugar by her sense of smell.“Humans have 5 million smell receptors(感受器); dogs have 5 billion smell receptors,”she said.

When the dog discovers something’s wrong, she’ll rub(蹭)her head against Johnny’s legs. If he doesn’t answer her, Hero knows to look for Johnny’s mom and dad. Hero even could ring up 911.

On their first night, Johnny’s was comfortably sleeping in his own bed with Hero and not with his parents for the first time. Night time is very important because blood sugar goes unchecked while sleeping. Now Hero is a round-the-clock nurse.

1.Young people with diabetes have difficulty      .

A.telling when they need to take medicine

B.finding what is he best medicine for them

C.remembering the names of their medicine

D.knowing how to keep healthy and live a longer life

2.Hero can help Johnny because she      .

A.cost around $20,000

B.never sleeps during the night

C.has 5 million smell receptors

D.can discover the changes of blood sugar

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A.Hero can telephone her owners for help.

B.Hero is helpful for the family.

C.The Pions paid for the dog by using donations.

D.The Pions provided special food for the dog.

4.After Johnny Pions got ill, he had to      .

A.carry insulin every day

B.go to hospital very often

C.sleep under the care of others

D.live with his family doctor

 

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