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PAGE第七单元测评(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(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.Whatdidthemaneatjustnow?A.Anapple.B.Somechicken.C.Twopeaches.2.Howisthenewhousedifferentfromtheoldone?A.Ithasmorerooms.B.Ithaslargerrooms.C.Ithasasmallgarden.3.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Teacherandstudent.4.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheevening.5.Whydidthemancallthewoman?A.Toreturnherhat.B.Tothankherforthegreatparty.C.Toaskherifheleftsomethinginherhouse.其次节(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至8题。6.Whereisthemangoing?A.Ahotel.B.Apark.C.Amuseum.7.WhydoesthewomansuggestParkStreet?A.ThereisheavytrafficonMadisonStreet.B.Itisthefastestway.C.Sheknowstheroutebetter.8.Whichwaydothespeakersfinallygo?A.MadisonStreet.B.ParkStreet.C.50thStreet.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inawaitingroom.B.Inthedoctor’soffice.C.Overthephone.10.What’swrongwiththeman?A.Hehasastomachache.B.Hehasatoothache.C.Hehasaheadache.11.Whencanthemanseethedoctor?A.Rightnow.B.Thisafternoon.C.Tomorrow.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Co-workers.B.Friends.C.Coachandplayer.13.Whichsportdoesthewomandoforexercise?A.Running.B.Basketball.C.Swimming.14.Howoftendoesthewomanplayvolleyball?A.Twiceaweek.B.Threetimesaweek.C.Everyday.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.WhoisBobby?A.Afriend.B.Adog.C.Aneighbour.16.WhathappenedtoBobby?A.Hewentmissing.B.HeleftwithJim.C.Helosthissight.17.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Angry.B.Worried.C.Regretful.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisanurse.B.Herhusbandisdead.C.Sheliveswithherchildrennow.19.Whendoesthewomanusuallygetup?A.At5:00.B.At6:30.C.At7:00.20.Whatdoesthewomanlikedoing?A.Readingnewspapersinthepark.B.Doingsomethingindoors.C.Lookingintheshopwindows.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhenyoustudyabroadinFrance,youcanexpecttobetreatedthesameasyournativeclassmates,whetherinalectureoradiscussionclass.WhileyoucanstudyabroadinFranceandfocusonnearlyanysubject,it’sthestudentswithapassionforthearts,architectureandhistorythatrushtothecountryinthelargestnumbers.Andthat’snoshock,consideringthatFrancehasbeenthecentreoftheartsforcenturies.Asstudentsofthearts,youwillhavetomakecarefuluseofyourtime,givenallthatFrancehastooffer.•VisittheLouvretoviewtheworksofFrenchartistssuchasMonet,MatisseandRenoir;•ReadtheworksofsuchFrenchliterarygeniusesasBaudelaire,ProustandVoltaire;•ListentothemusicofDebussy,ormorecontemporaryartistslikeAirandDaftPunk.Franceisalsoamaindestinationforarchitecturestudents,asyouwillseearchitectureinnearlyeverystyle:•TheGothicChateaudeChambord,builtinthe1500s;•PlaceDauphinebuiltin1607inBaroquestyle;•Thepost-modernhousingdevelopment,Marne-la-Vallee.HistorystudentswillfindthatFrancehasbeenwheretheactionisforquitesometime.Overthecourseofthecenturies,ithasbeenthestageforthemostimportantdevelopmentsinthehistoryofmankind,includingtheFrenchRevolution,theriseofNapoleonandtheriseoftheFifthRepublicunderPresidentCharlesdeGaulle.ItwasalsothesiteoftheD-Dayinvasion(诺曼底登陆)ofWorldWarⅡ.Asapossiblestudyabroadlocation,Francehasalottooffer,becausethecombinationofeducationalinstitutions(教化机构),artsandculture,andnationalhistoryaresecondtonone.21.WhatcanwelearnaboutstudyingabroadinFrancefromthetext?A.FewstudentschoosetostudyinFrance.B.Therearemanylecturesanddiscussionclasses.C.StudentsfromChinaareusuallytreatedbadly.D.Franceisthebestplaceforstudentswholovethearts.22.Whatcanartstudentsdoonweekends?A.EnjoyVoltaire’smusic.B.ListentoProust’smusic.C.ReadRenoir’sliteraryworks.D.ViewMonet’sworksintheLouvre.23.Accordingtothetext,youcanseemanykindsofarchitectureinFrance,suchas.

①post-modernhousingdevelopment②Baroquestylebuildings③theBigBen④GothicarchitectureA.①②③ B.①②④C.①③④ D.②③④24.Thetextismostlikelytakenfrom.

A.astudyabroadwebsiteB.anarchitectureadvertisementC.ahistorybookD.afashionmagazineBJimDenevanisanamazingartistwhoseworkisadmiredbyall,butownedbynone—that’sbecauseallofJim’sartiscreatedonanunusualcanvas(画布)—thesoftsand.Hesometimesspendsdaysworkingonapiece,onlytoseeitwashedawaybytheseaorastormandthatisjustthewayhelikesit.Denevandiscoveredhisartistictalentsabouttenyearsago,whenhewaswanderingaimlesslyonthebeachwithastick.Heendedupdrawinga12-foot-longfish.Sincethen,Jimhastravelledover1,800mileswhilecreatingover600piecesofsandart.Overtheyears,hisdrawingshavebecomebigger,butthetoolsheuseshaven’tchanged—allheneedsisastick,agardenrake(耙)andmostimportantly,hislivelyimagination!Justlikeanygoodartist,Jimisquiteparticularaboutthe“quality”ofhiscanvas,sometimeswalkingformiles,insearchofperfectsand.Hislatestpieceofwork,whichisalsotheworld’slargestfreelancedrawing(自由绘画),wascreatedinthedesertsandsofNevada.IttookJimthreetrips,eightdaysandover100milesofwalkingtocreatethis3-mileworkofart.Ittookthestormjustonenighttodestroyit!However,Jimsaysheactuallyenjoyswatchingthewavesorrainwashhispaintingsaway.Jim’sarthasbecomeverypopularovertheyearsandwaseventhetopicofadocumentarynamed“Sandman”in2005.JimDenevanisnotjustaboutartinthesand—heisalsoanexcellentchefandfounderofanorganisationcalled“OutstandingintheField”,whosemottoistocelebratefoodatitssource.Accordingly,groupdiningeventsareheldoutdoorsonfarms,withthedinersbeingtreatedtoadeliciousmeal.Theevents,whichareheldindifferentfarmsthroughoutAmerica,arealwayssoldouttheminutethescheduleisannounced.25.Itcanbelearntfromthetextthat.

A.DenevanwalksalottocompletehisworkB.itisnothardforDenevantofindsuitablesandtodrawonC.itusuallytakeslongforthestormtodestroyDenevan’sworkD.Denevanisveryparticularabouthisdrawingtools26.WhatdoesDenevanenjoyabouthisworkaccordingtothetext?A.Walkingalongdistance.B.Waitingforthestormtocome.C.Lookingforasuitablecanvas.D.Watchinghisworkbeingdestroyedbynature.27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDenevan?A.Generous. B.Open-minded.C.Imaginative. D.Traditional.28.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Denevanloseshisinterestinartsoon.B.Denevanisalsopopularasachef.C.BeingahappychefisDenevan’sfinalgoalinlife.D.Denevan’sfamehelpshimwithhischefjob.CInrecentyears,littlefreelibrariesofallshapesandsizeshavepoppedup.Oftenbuiltbycommunitymembers,theycouldbefoundonstreetcornersandthesidewalksacrosstheUnitedStates,hopingtosharetheirbookcollectionswiththeirneighbours.Minneapolis,Minnesota,evenhostedthefirstLittleFreeLibraryFestival,wherebookfanscametogethertopromoteliteracy(读写实力)intheircommunities.Forthemostpart,littlefreelibrarieshavemoreincommonwithbooksharingshelvesinhotels,localparks,coffeeshopsandotherpublicspacesthanthetraditionalpubliclibrary.Basedontheruleof“takeabook,leaveabook”,theselittlelibrariescantakemanyformsfrombirdhouse-likewoodenstructurestoredesignednewspapersellingmachines,RobertWirsingwritesforBronxTimes.ThelittlefreelibraryorganisationbeganwhenacitizenofHudson,Wisconsin,namedToddBolbuiltalittleone-roomschoolhouse,filleditwithbooksandplaceditinhisfrontyardtohonourhismotherwhopassedawayin2009.TogetherwithalocaleducatornamedRickBrooks,thetwobeganplacinglittlefreelibrariesacrossWisconsinandsharingtheideawithpeopleacrossthecountry.“Somethingweareeagerforinthisinformationageisthatconnectionbetweenpeople,”BoltellsMargretAldrichforBookRiot.“IwanttoshowhowLittleFreeLibraryisaboutreadersinspiringreaders.Itgoesonandon.”WhileLittleFreeLibrariesseemlikeaharmlessmeanstopromoteliteracybysharingbookswithneighbours,afewoftheroadsidelandinglibrarieshavecausedminorlegalproblems.OfficialsinLosAngelesandShreveport,Louisiana,havetoldsomecitizensthattheirhomemadelibrariesbrokecityrolesandthattheywouldhavetoremovethemtoavoidbeingfined.Still,littlefreelibrarieshavebeenwellacceptedbytheircommunities.Foranyoneinterestedinmakingtheirownathome,theorganisationhaspostedhelpfultipsandguidesforbuildingthelittlebooklendingboxesintheirneighbourhoods.29.WhatcanweknowaboutthelittlefreelibrariesinAmerica?A.Theyarestate-owned.B.Theyarepopularnationally.C.Theyaresetuptosellbooks.D.Theyhelpthosewithnobookstoread.30.Whatisacommoncharacteroflittlefreelibraries?A.Theylieinmanypublicplaces.B.Theysharealargecollectionofbooks.C.Theycompetewithtraditionalpubliclibraries.D.Theyexistmainlyintheformofwoodenhouses.31.WhatisToddBol’sprimaryaimofbuildingalibrary?A.Torememberhisdeadmother.B.Tohelppeopleformahabitofreading.C.Tosetanexampletoothercommunities.D.Tosharehisknowledgewithothercitizens.32.WhatdoesToddBolthinkofthelittlefreelibraries?A.Theycauseminorlegalproblems.B.Theyshouldcontinuetoexist.C.Theymeanalottocommunitymembers.D.Theyshouldbesupportedbythegovernment.DOneofthegreateststoriesofragstorichessuccessisthatofAndrewCarnegie,whostartedlifeinpovertybutbecametherichestmanintheworld.CarnegiewasborninScotlandin1837,thesonofaweaver.In1848,thefamilymovedtotheUnitedStatesandat13Carnegiebegantoworkinacottonmill,earning$1.5perweek.Aboutthreeyearslater,hefoundabetterjobasatelegraphmessengerboy.Atwork,hissuperiorswereimpressedbyhisabilitiesandwillingnesstoworkhard.In1853,hegainedanofficejobatthePennsylvaniaRailroadCompany.Thiswashisfirstbigbreak.Hecontinuedtoimpressandroserapidlythroughthecompany,gainingmoreandmoreresponsibility.Atthesametime,Carnegielovedreadingverymuchandmadeuseofeveryopportunitytovisitthelibrary.Hereadwidelyonallsubjects,particularlyliterature.

Carnegienowbegantosavealittlemoneyand,withthehelpofhisemployer,begantomakesomesuccessfulinvestments(投资).Heinvestedintheironindustryandeventuallysetupinbusinesshimself,owningseveralironandsteelplants.Thiswaswherehemadehisfortune.Bythe1890s,theCarnegieSteelCompanywasthebiggestandmostsuccessfulbusinessintheworld.Carnegiehadalwaysbelievedthatthepursuitofwealthwasneveranendinitself.Inhisview,successful,wealthypeopleshouldgiveawaytheirwealthforthebenefitofeveryoneinsociety.Truetohisword,in1901,attheageof66,heretiredfrombusinessanddevotedtherestofhislifetocharitywork.Carnegie’slackofformaleducationandhispoorfamilybackgroundclearlydidn’tinfluencehissuccess.Hisrapidrisefrompovertytowealthwasduetohiswillingnesstoworkhard,hisintelligenceandgoodbusinesssense,andhistalentformakingthingshappen.Hediedin1919attheageof83.33.Whatcanbelearntfromthetext?A.Carnegiewashighlythoughtofbyhisemployers.B.Carnegiemadehisinvestmentsindependently.C.Carnegiebelievedthatmoneywaseverything.D.Carnegiecouldhavebeenmoresuccessfulifhehadbeenformallyeducated.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“gainingmoreandmoreresponsibility”inthesecondparagraphmostprobablymean?A.Becomingmoreandmoreintelligent.B.Beingputtohigherpositions.C.Havingabettersenseofconfidence.D.Readingmoreandmorebooks.35.Whichofthefollowingwillbethesuitabletitleforthetext?A.AndrewCarnegie:AWealthyManB.Steel&Iron:TheMostProfitableBusinessC.FromRagstoRiches:TheStoryofAndrewCarnegieD.IntelligenceandGoodBusinessSense:TwoFactorsinBecomingRich其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Everyonecomplains.Evenifyouarguethatyouarethehappiestpersonintheworld,youstillcomplainsometimes.Sometimesyoucomplainwithoutevenrealisingit,butrarelyisiteverhelpful.36Herearesometipstostopcomplainingandgiveupthenegativethoughts:

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Whenyoufindyourselfthinkingorsayinganegativecommentaboutsomethingorsomeone,stopandforceyourselftosaysomethingpositiveinstead.Seekthehelpofacheerfulfriendtochangeyouwhenyoucomplainandhelpyoutoseethepositiveinthesituation.Makealistofthingswearegratefulfor.Weoftencomplainaboutthethingswedon’thavewithoutnoticingthosethingswealreadyhave.Begratefulforwhatwehaveinourlifebecauseweareluckysimplyforbeingourselves.38

Learntoadapttothechanges.Therearemanythingswecan’tchange.39Alwaysfindthepositivesideofeachsituation,regardlessofhoweverdifficultthesituationis.Withparents’andfriends’support,wecansurviveanylifechanges.

Allowyourselftovent(发泄)yourfeelingseveryonceinawhile.Constantlyignorednegativethoughtscouldaddup.Ifyouarereallygoingthrougharoughtime,don’tbeafraidtoshareyourfeelingswithaclosefriendorfamilymemberorseeatherapist.Findwhatmakesyouhappy.40Maybeitistimetomaketheharddecisiontomoveontoanotherjoborcareer.Uncoverwhatyourbiggestcomplaintsareaboutandseeifyoucanchangethesituationtomakeyouhappy.Choosehappiness,focusonthepositive,andbekindalways!

A.Changethewayyouthink.B.Makepositivepeoplefriends.C.Thebestandonlythingwecandoistoacceptthem.D.Areyouconstantlycomplainingaboutyourpresentjob?E.Sometimesthislistcanbeeasy,fullofhobbiesyouenjoy.F.Sohowcanyoumanagetoforceyourselvestoendcomplaining?G.Setdownthingswearethankfulforandwe’llseethatwedon’thaveanyreasontocomplain.第三部分语言学问运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。IguessIwasspoiledatfirst.Iwasanonlychild,41byallrelatives.UpuntilIwaseightyearsold,lifewas42.ThenalongcameGrantandeverything43.

Grantismylittlebrother.Hewasbornamonthearlier,soheneededalotofextra44.Myparentsstill45me,butIwasnolongerthecentreoftheuniverse.Iwasangryaboutthechange.Andatfirst,Iwasalso46withGrant.

Fortunately,Grantdidn’tcauseanyreal47inhisgrowth.Gradually,hedevelopedthehabitof48himselftome.Myparentswantmetobe49tohim,butIfoundhimtotallyannoying.BythetimeIbecameateenager,hewas,atfive,myshadow,50mearound,copyingmyeverymove,andaskingendlessquestions.

Still,inspiteofmyunhappinesstowardshim,Ibeganto51thetimewespenttogether.

Astimewenton,wedevelopedconnectionsandpartnership,becomingmore52.Grantstoppedaskingtogoalongondateswithme,andIsetasidetimetogofishingwithhim.Hecheeredmeonatmysoccergames,andI53tocoachhisT-ballteam.Hebecameless54andmoreofabuddy.Ibecamemorepatient,moreableto55andmorelikelytoaccepttheunconditionallovehe56.

TodayIamhappytosaythatGrantandIarea57.Wehavealready58howhewillcometovisitmewhenIamincollege.Itwillbehardtobe59,butIknowthatwewillalwaysbeclose,ifnotinageordistance,wewillbecloseinthelongjourneysharedby60.

41.A.envied B.affectedC.challenged D.loved42.A.convenient B.freeC.sweet D.valuable43.A.changed B.brokeC.arrived D.disappointed44.A.money B.spaceC.time D.attention45.A.waitedfor B.caredaboutC.doubted D.disturbed46.A.pleased B.angryC.familiar D.strict47.A.problem B.surpriseC.performance D.sight48.A.introducing B.contributingC.attaching D.applying49.A.grateful B.friendlyC.similar D.energetic50.A.showing B.havingC.pushing D.following51.A.enjoy B.missC.hate D.disappoint52.Apetitive B.regretfulC.close D.humorous53.A.refused B.pretendedC.dreamed D.volunteered54.A.amazing B.troublesomeC.satisfying D.frightening55.A.decide B.collectC.share D.order56.A.lost B.offeredC.bought D.felt57.A.team B.classC.couple D.family58.A.talkedabout B.broughtaboutC.wroteabout D.heardabout59.A.remembered B.touchedC.separated D.defeated60.A.friends B.parentsC.classmates D.brothers其次节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Thebestandmostamazingthingaboutlifeisthatnomatterwhathappensorhowharditmayget,orhow61.(disappoint)youfeel,staypatient.

Allyouneedtofocus62.isdoinggood,evenifitmaybethesmallestthing,like63.(greet)someonewithasmile.Itcanbrightenupsomeone’sday,andyouwillhavemadethesmallestyetbiggestdifferencetotheirlife.Itallstartswithyoursmall64.sinceresmile!

Ilearned65.(patient)thehardway.Ihadbeentryingtorushthroughliferapidly,always66.(compare)myselftomyfriendsandfamilyandwonderingwhenmylifewouldchange.Iwastoobusy67.(try)tospeedthingsup,butthingsjustweren’tmoving,soIfinallygaveup.However,whenIcontinuedtohelppeopleanddolittlethingsIcouldeveryday68.(make)adifference,lifepaysmeback.Therefore,Ibelieveyouwillbesuccessful,becauseeverythinghasitsownspecialtime69.everythinggoeswell,andyoursis70.(absolute)coming.Youjustneedtowaitalittlelonger.It’snoteasy,butitwill.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,你约好昨天去公交车站接你的挚友Dylan,但你却迟到了10分钟,这令他很悲观。请用英语给他写一封致歉信,要点如下:1.向他表示致歉;2.表达你对此事的相识;3.恳求他的宽恕。留意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearDylan,

Yours,LiHua其次节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,依据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Twentyyearsago,Idroveataxiforaliving.OnenightIwenttopickupapassengerat2:30am.WhenIarrivedtocollect,Ifoundthebuildingwasdarkexceptforasinglelightinagroundfloorwindow.Iwalkedtothedoorandknocked,“Justaminute,”answeredaweak,elderlyvoice.Afteralongtime,thedooropened.Asmallwomaninhereightiesstoodbeforeme.Byhersidewasasmallsuitcase.Itookthesuitcasetothecar,andthenreturnedtohelpthewoman.Shetookmyarmandwewalkedslowlytowardsthecar.Shekeptthankingmeformykindness.“It’snothing,”Itoldher.“IjusttrytotreatmypassengersthewayIwouldwantmymothertreated.”“Oh,you’resuchagoodman,”shesaid.Whenwegotintothetaxi,shegavemeanaddress,andthenasked,“Couldyoudrivethroughdowntown?”“It’snottheshortestway,”Iansweredquickly.“Oh,I’minnohurry,”shesaid.“I’monmywaytoahospice(临终安养院).Idon’thaveanyfamilyleft.ThedoctorsaysIdon’thaveverylong.”Iquietlyreachedoverandshutoffthemeter(计价器).Forthenexttwohours,wedrovethroughthecity.Sheshowedmethebuildingwhereshehadonceworked,theneighbourhoodwhereshehadlived,andthefurnitureshopthathadoncebeenaballroomwhereshehadgonedancingasagirl.Sometimesshe’daskmetoslowdowninfrontofaparticularbuildingandwouldsitstaringintothedarkness,sayingnothing.Atdawn,shesuddenlysaid,“I’mtired.Let’sgonow.”Wedroveinsilencetotheaddressshehadgiven.“HowmuchdoIoweyou?”sheasked.“Nothing,”Isaid.“Youhavetomakealiving,”sheanswered.“Oh,thereareotherpassengers,”Ianswered.Shesaidthankstome,butshelookedsosad.留意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.至少运用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所运用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Almostwithoutthinking,Ibentandgaveherahug.

Paragraph2:Thenextday,Iwasonmywaytovisither.

答案:附:听力原文(Text1)W:Twopeachesaremissing.That’sstrange.M:Don’tworryaboutthat.Iatethemwhenyouwerecookinginthekitchen.(Text2)W:Tellmeaboutyournewhouse.M:Well,firstofall,it’smuchbigger.Ithasthesamenumberofrooms,buteachroomislarger.Wealsohavealargegarden.(Text3)W:MrBlack,couldIhaveameetingwithastudenthere?M:Sorry,nothere,MissHopkins.Weneedaquietenvironmenttopreparefortomorrow’slecture.(Text4)M:Wouldyoulikesomemorecoffee?W:No,thankyou.I’vehadenough.M:Howwereyoureggs?W:Oh,theyweredelicious!Myfirstmealofthedaywasperfect.I’mreadytofacethedaynow!(Text5)M:Hi,Marcie,thisisDavidcalling.W:Oh,hithere!Howareyou?M:I’mfine.Thatwasagreatpartylastnight.Listen,didIleaveablackhatatyourplace?W:Ihaven’tseenablackhatanywhere.I’mhappytotakealookaround,though.(Text6)W:Wheredoyouwanttogo?M:I’mgoingtothePlazaHotel.W:DoyouwanttogoupMadisonStreet?M:Isthatthefastestway?I’minahurry.W:ThetrafficisveryheavyonMadisonStreetnow.M:Whatotherwaycanyougo?W:IcantakeParkStreet.M:Allright.W:There’satrafficjamupahead.M:Inthatcase,turnleftatthenexttrafficlight.W:OK.I’llgoweston50thStreet.M:Thanks.Idon’twanttobelate.(Text7)W:Hello,Dr.Baker’soffice.M:Hello,thisisTomKeller.I’dliketomakeanappointmenttoseethedoctorassoonaspossible.W:Isitanemergency?M:Well,I’vebeensufferingalotfromverybadstomachpainfortwodaysnow.Atfirst,Ithoughtitwouldgoawayquickly.ButnowIdon’tthinkIcanwaitforanotherday.W:YouareoneofDr.Baker’sregularpatients,aren’tyou?M:Yes,Iam.W:Inthatcase,thedoctormightbeabletofityouinbetweenappointments.Whydon’tyoucomethisafternoon?M:Thankyouverymuch.W:Youarewelcome.(Text8)M:Hi,Jane.Longtimenosee!Youlookjustasattractiveasbefore.Howcanyoukeepsuchagoodfigure?Youmusthavejoinedahealthclub.W:Well,thankyou.Imakesuretogetplentyofexerciseeveryday.M:So,doyougorunninginthemorning?W:No,Idon’t.Idon’tlikerunning,especiallyinthemorning.M:Thenwhatkindofsportsdoyoudoforexercise?W:Swimming.Igoswimmingthreetimesaweek.Imanagetoswimtwomileseachtime.M:Wow,nowonderyouhavesuchafantasticfigure.W:Ialsoplayvolleyball.M:Really?Howoftendoyouplayvolleyball?W:Usuallytwiceaweek.M:That’sgreat!(Text9)M:Crystal...Crystal...Hey,what’swrongwithyou,Crystal?W:IlostBobbyyesterday.M:Youmeanyourpetdog?W:Bobbyisn’tjustacommondog.Heismybestfriend.Heunderstandsme.M:Ofcourse.Youmustfeelterrible.W:Yeah.Idon’twanttodoanythingnow.Ican’tdoanythingwithoutBobbyatmyside.M:PoorBobby.So,whendidyoulastseehim?W:Yesterdayafternoon.Itookhimoutforawalkafterschool.IsawJimonastreetcornerandtalkedtohimforawhile.WhenIstoppedtalkingtohim,Icouldn’tfindBobby.M:Didyouasktheneighboursabouthim?W:Yes,Idid,andIlookedeverywhereforhim.Ijustcouldn’tfindhim.It’sallmyfault.WhydidIlethimoutofmysightwhenIwastalkingtoJim?M:Don’tblameyourselftoomuch.Itwasjustanaccident.W:Iknow,butIstillregretit.(Text10)W:Goodevening.I’mJaniceWestonhereinthestudio.I’mgoingtotellyouaboutmyscheduleinthenursinghome.Iusuallygetupat6:30.Whenmyhusbandwasalive,wehadtobeupbyfiveo’clock.Hewasalong-distancetraindriver,yousee.Beforebreakfast,Ihaveacupofteaandlistentomusicontheradio.Then,betweensevenandeight,Igetdressedandeatbreakfast.IalwayswatchtelevisionwhileIeatbreakfastforthenewsandtheweather.AndthenIusuallyhaveanapuntillunch.WehaveabiglunchhereatTwybury’s.Afterlunch,Ilikebeingtakenoutinmywheelchair.Ihatestayingindoors.Ilikelookingintheshopwindowsorsittinginaparkandwatchingtheworldgoby.Iusuallyfallasleepataboutthree,andwehaveourteaataroundfive.Intheevening,weplaycards,andthenI’minbedbyeight.Iamgettingold,youknow.I’mnearlyeighty-three.1~5CBBAC 6~10AACCA11~15BBCAB 16~20ACBBC21.D推理推断题。依据上文对法国的介绍再结合最终一段“Asapossiblestudyabroadlocation,Francehasalottooffer,becausethecombinationofeducationalinstitutions,artsandculture,andnationalhistoryaresecondtonone.”可知,法国对酷爱艺术的学生来说是最好的地方。22.D细微环节理解题。依据文中的“VisittheLouvretoviewtheworksofFrenchartistssuchasMonet,MatisseandRenoir”可知,艺术系的学生周末可以去参观莫奈的作品。23.B细微环节理解题。依据文中的“TheGothicChateaudeChambord,builtinthe1500s;PlaceDauphinebuiltin1607inBaroquestyle;Thepost-modernhousingdevelopment,Marne-la-Vallee.”可知B项正确。24.A文章出处题。全文说的是在法国留学的学生可以在法国参观哪些闻名的景点或艺术中心,应当是出自国外留学的网站。故选A项。25.A推理推断题。依据其次段中的“Sincethen,Jimhastravelledover1,800mileswhilecreatingover600piecesofsandart.”及第四段中的“sometimeswalkingformiles,insearchofperfectsand”和“IttookJimthreetrips,eightdaysandover100milesofwalkingtocreatethis3-mileworkofart.”可知,Denevan走了许多路来完成他的工作。故选A项。26.D推理推断题。依据第四段中的“Ittookthestormjustonenighttodestroyit!However,Jimsaysheactuallyenjoyswatchingthewavesorrainwashhispaintingsaway.”可知,Denevan宠爱看着他的作品被大自然破坏。故选D项。27.C推理推断题。依据第三段“Overtheyears,hisdrawingshavebecomebigger,butthetoolsheuseshaven’tchanged—allheneedsisastick,agardenrakeandmostimportantly,hislivelyimagination!”可知,Denevan是富于想象力的。故选C项。28.B推理推断题。依据最终一段中的“JimDenevanisnotjustaboutartinthesand—heisalsoanexcellentchefandfounderofanorganisationcalled‘OutstandingintheField’,whosemottoistocelebratefoodatitssource.”可知,Denevan作为厨师也很受欢迎。故选B项。29.B推理推断题。依据最终一段第一句“Still,littlefreelibrarieshavebeenwellacceptedbytheircommunities.”可知,免费的图书馆得到了他们的一样认可。故选B项。30.A细微环节理解题。依据其次段第一句“Forthemostpart,littlefreelibrarieshavemoreincommonwithbooksharingshelvesinhotels,localparks,coffeeshopsandotherpublicspacesthanthetraditionalpubliclibrary.”可知,小型免费图书馆的共同特征位于公共场所。故选A项。31.A细微环节理解题。依据第三段中的“...ToddBolbuiltalittleone-roomschoolhouse,filleditwithbooksandplaceditinhisfrontyardtohonourhismotherwhopassedawayin2009.”可知,ToddBol建立了一个小房间的校舍,里面装满了书,并放在他的前院,用于纪念在2009年去世的母亲。故选A项。32.C细微环节理解题。依据第四段中的“‘Somethingweareeagerforinthisinformationageisthatconnectionbetweenpeople,’BoltellsMargretAldrichforBookRiot.”可知,Bol认为,“在这个信息时代,我们渴望的是人与人之间的联系”,而小型免费图书馆使人与人相互联系,所以对社区成员来说意义重大。故选C项。33.A细微环节理解题。依据其次段中的“Atwork,hissuperiorswereimpressedbyhisabilitiesandwillingnesstoworkhard.”可知,卡耐基被他的雇主高度评价。故A项正确。34.B词义揣测题。依据画线句子前面的“Hecontinuedtoimpressandroserapidlythroughthecompany”可知,他接着给公司留下深刻印象并快速成长,所以画线部分的意思是:卡耐基应当是被放到更高的位置。故选B项。35.C标题归纳题。全文主要讲解并描述了卡耐基从贫困一步一步努力取得胜利的故事,所以“FromRagstoRiches:TheStoryofAndrewCarnegie(从贫困到富有,安德鲁·卡耐基的故事)”这个标题比较合适,故选C项。36~40FAGCD41.Denvy“嫉妒”;affect“影响”;challenge“挑战”;love“爱”。依据“Iwasanonlychild,41byallrelatives.”可知,“我”是家里唯一的孩子,全部的亲戚都爱“我”。故选D项。

42.Cconvenient“便利的”;free“自由的,免费的”;sweet“甜的,可爱的”;valuable“有价值的”。依据“UpuntilIwaseightyearsold,lifewas42.”可知,直到“我”八岁之前,生活都是甜蜜的。故选C项。

43.Achange“变更”;break“弄坏”;arrive

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