1、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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Employer and employee. B. Next door neighbors. C. Two good friends.2. What will the two speakers most pro
2、bably do this weekend?A. See a film. B. Climb a mountain. C. Play table tennis.3. What time will the train leave?A. At 6:10 tomorrow morning. B. At 11:00 tonight. C. At 11:00 tomorrow
3、 morning.4. What does the man mean?A. He is waiting for someone else.B. He doesnt want to talk with Mr. Miller. C. He is busy now.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a restaurant. B. In a department store.
4、 C. In a hotel.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,共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,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. How was the weather like during the Browns trip?A. Very warm. B. Very hot. C. Very c
5、ool.gkstk.Com7. How were the hotels in Venezuela?gkstk.ComA. Excellent and not expensive. B. Cheap but not good. C. Nice but expensive.8. What was the woman advised to buy in Venezuela?A. Daily staff. B. Clothes. &nbs
6、p; C. Gold jewelry.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. Where is the Mandys family?A. In England. B. In Ireland. C. In Scotland.10. How did the woman get the money to buy a flat?A. From her friends. B. From her brother. C. From her pare
7、nts.11. What will the speakers do next?A. Have lunch. B. Have coffee. C. Have dinner.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Where does the man want to go?A. America. B. New Zealand. C. Japan.13. What time will the
8、flight take off?A. At 11:30 am. B. At 10:30 am. C. At 11:30 pm.14. How long does the whole journey take?A. Less than one hour. B. About two hours. C. About eleven hours.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What sports doe
9、s the man like to play after work?A. Table tennis, running and golf. B. Tennis, swimming and golf. C. Tennis, running and golf.16. How often does the man play golf?A. About once a week. B. About once a month. C. About once a y
10、ear.17. What time will the speakers meet at the clubhouse?A. At 1:30 pm. B. At 2:00 am. C. At 2:30 pm.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。 18. Where is the speaker gving the talk?A. On a hill.
11、 B In a forest. C. Beside a lake19. What can the listeners do at Summit Lake?A. Rest and take photos B. Go boating or swimming. C. Cook lunch over a camp fre. 20. What would be part of the
12、trip?A. Climbing up rocks. B. Fishing in a stream. C. Walking through a field第二部分 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。ADenver Vacation PackagesDay 1Your journey begins when you arrive at Denver Int
13、ernational Airport. We'll take you to some of Denver's famous attractions including Red Rocks Park, Colorado State Capitol and the 16th Street Mall.Day 2We'll start the day by driving north from Denver into Wyoming and through Cheyenne to see the Crazy Horse Memorial. We'll also visi
14、t Mt. Rushmore and Devils Tower before retiring for the evening in Gillette.Day 3On this day we'll arrive at the high point of the tour: Yellowstone National Park. It is home to all manner of wildlife. There you will see some of the park's most popular attractions like Old Faithful, Yellowst
15、one Lake. Accommodations for the evening are in West Yellowstone.Day 4Relax and enjoy a scenic drive through Yellowstone National Park, following the Snake River to Grand Teton National Park. Afterwards we'll visit Jackson, where the old West way of life is still alive.Day 5In the morning we'
16、;ll drive from Salt Lake City to the Utah State Capitol, and then visit the Salt Lake Temple, making a stop at Great Salt Lake Meridian before heading to beautiful Arches National Park. We'll stay overnight in Grand Junction.Day 6We'll drive up into the Rocky Mountains, which were home first
17、 to indigenous(土生土长的) peoples and famous for hunting, in the morning and cross the Continental Divide. We'll arrive at the Coors Brewery around noon and join a guided tour of the brewery(酿酒厂). All those over 21 years of age will be able to sample(品尝) three different types of freshly-made beer.21
18、.What is the most interesting part of the tour?A. Red Rocks Park.B. Arches National Park.C. Grand Teton National Park.D. Yellowstone National Park.22.When can people experience the ancient western lifestyle?A. On Day 1.B. On Day 2.C. On Day 4.D. On Day 5.23.What can tourists do on Day 6?A. Taste var
19、ious beers freely.B. Go hunting with the locals.C. Watch wild animals closely.D. Pay a visit to a beer factory.BWhen our daughter, Sandy, belonged to the St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Girl Pioneers in sixth grade, the leaders thought it would be nice if the girls made pine cone(松果;松球) wreaths(花环)for
20、 their families as Christmas gifts. So the group gathered pine cones, put them in water and bought wire wreath frames and adhesive(黏合剂) to hold everything in place. A few days before Christmas, they and their leaders delivered the finished handiwork.Through the years, we proudly hung up her wreath e
21、ach Christmas. In 1986, the wreath was hanging on our door as usual when the temperature on Christmas Day reached 80 degrees. The adhesive began to break down and the pine cones started falling all over our front porch. We took the wreath down, planning to repair it, and gathered up the pine cones.
22、That spring, as my husband, Don, was weeding the flower bed in front of our house, he was surprised to discover a small evergreen plant.We decided to leave it alone. The determined tree kept growing, making it right through the long winter. When it got too big for the flower bed we moved it to the b
23、ack of our lot. As the tree grew, so did our family, including four grandchildren. One day the men from the electric company came to trim(修剪) our trees. One of them said it was a shame that someday our nice evergreen would have to be cut down. We just couldn't let that happen to our fa
24、ithful if accidental Christmas tree.We decided to move it again, this time to Sandy and her husband Joel's new house in the country. My husband helped Joel dig the evergreen out. It wasn't ready to let go without a fight. Finally, five hours later, the tree came loose. They wrapped the roots
25、 as best as they could and put the whole thing in Joel's truck.After an hour's drive they planted the tree. I'm happy to report that our brave evergreen is still growing, now producing pine cones of its own.24.What was a Christmas tradition for the family?A. Making dishes with pine cones
26、. B. Making wreaths together with Sandy.C. Hanging Sandy's handiwork on the door. D. Decorating the Christmas tree together.25.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. What the good old days were like. B. How the
27、 family took care of the wreaths.C. What their attitude toward Christmas was. D. How the family "treasure" came into being.26.What does the underlined word "that" in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Cutting down the evergreen.B. Leaving the evergreen alone.C. The man's judging the
28、family.D. Having the evergreen trimmed again.27.Which is the best title for the passage?A. My family traditionB. My daughter's growthC.A beloved Christmas treeD.A special pine cone wreathCWith their large glass windows and clear views of the hospital's newest arrivals, it's hard to imagi
29、ne hospitals without newborn nurseries. But how did this slightly unusual, if precious, concept of putting babies on show come into being?Well, they're not really for putting babies on show. Firstly, they were created as an area for nurses to take care of all of the new babies, separate from the
30、ir mothers. Newborn nurseries have been around pretty much since moms started having babies in hospitals. In the early 1900s, hospitals replaced homes as the primary place to give birth. Hospitals built maternity wards(产科病房), and those wards had nurseries with windows.According to S, a 1943 pub
31、lication gave two main purposes for the nurseries. The first purpose was to allow the relatives to see the new babies. The windows, however, were to keep the babies safe and clean while they were being admired by relatives. And that sanitary concern is right and reasonable. Babies' immune system
32、s(免疫系统) are not yet developed, which has to do with the frightening reason you should be careful about letting people kiss your new baby. However, the S article does admit that solid walls would be even more effective at keeping bacteria and viruses out than windows. Not to mention they wo
33、uld be more cost-effective. So, yeah. the primary purpose is still to look at the cute babies. Some hospitals would offer individual viewings so that relatives could have some quality time with their new member. In the mid- to late twentieth century, these nursery viewings were often the first time
34、fathers got to see their new babies.Today, though, the nurseries mean a lot to many hospital visitors and family members. Dotti James claims that "the nursery window has become a destination for patients and families from other parts of the hospital experiencing a health crisis.Standing outside
35、 the nursery, seeing the babies.can give hope to families trying to deal successfully with something difficult." It's pretty much a universal truth that healthy babies are an immediate mood booster(令人鼓舞的事情).28.What's the function of Paragraph 1?A. To attract readers' interest.  
36、; B. To summarize the whole passage.C. To provide background information. D. To introduce the theme of the passage.29.What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A. Kissing new babies may cause them harm.B. Safety is the main focus of newborn nurseries.C. Nu
37、rseries with windows are more cost-effective.D. Fathers were the last to see new babies decades ago.30.What's Dotti James's attitude towards newborn nurseries?A. Positive.B. Doubtful.C. Concerned.D. Disapproving.31.What's the purpose of the passage?A. To show the benefits of newborn nurs
38、eries.B. To stress the importance of newborn nurseries.C. To explain why hospitals set up newborn nurseries.D. To state some misunderstandings of newborn nurseries.DAmanyangyun, ShanghaiThis grand hotel situated outside of Shanghai is the result of an ambitious environment-protecting project that la
39、st nearly 15 years and covered 500 miles. Hidden in a relocated camphor forest (樟树林), the traditional village resort(旅游胜地) adds present-day comforts into well protected, 400-year-old Ming- and Qing-dynasty buildings. Amanyangyun, opening in January, features rooms full of sunlight and locally
40、sourced materials matching the quiet woodland setting. Find moments of calm and deep thought in your personal courtyard, or concentrate your mind and body with a custom-tailored healing treatment at the Aman Spa (疗养地). Taste well received Chinese dishes at LAZHU, or try your hand at a handwriting cl
41、ass. Love one-of-a-kind housing? Check out these absolutely unique properties.Angsana Zhuhai Phoenix Bay, ChinaThis seaside resort, Zhuhai in the Guangdong province is attractive by its tropical climate, beautiful coastline dotted with 140 small islands, towering palm trees, and close to Macau. Zhuh
42、ai is also the site of Angsana Zhuhai Phoenix Bay opening in January. Surrounded by the mountains and the South Chinese Sea, the resort is a scenic reservation that adds to the splendor (华丽) of the landscape. Each of the 202 soundproof rooms and suites is individually decorated, and furnished with b
43、eautiful artwork, attracting wood furnishings, and rainfall showers. These wonderful destinations also deserve to be included on your travel list.Downtown Camper StockholmConveniently located in the center of Stockholm, Downtown Camper, opening in January, is the temporary shelter for the urban expl
44、orer. The atmosphere is warm and inviting. From the moment you enter the lobby, you can feel the sense of community. The Nest, the named rooftop area, hosts daily activities ranging from yoga classes to free talks. While the comfortable restaurant and bar, Campfire, is the perfect place to meet frie
45、nds, old and new. Traveling as a group? The hotel has connecting rooms with public living and dining areas that can accommodate up to 12 people.32. What locally sourced materials is Amanyangyun Shanghai built with?A. Cheap ones. B. Ones that can show its typical feature.C. Ones that can
46、 match woodland setting.D. Ones that can add present-day comforts.33. What is Aman Spa?A. A place can accommodate us.B. A place where we can have a taste of dishes.C. A place where we can find wonderful moments to ourselves.D. A place where a custom-tailored healing treatment can help relieve us of
47、daily worries.34. What makes this seaside resort, Zhuhai attractive?A. The tropical climate, beautiful coastline and towering palm trees.B. The tropical climate, 140 small islands, towering palm trees, and Macau.C. The tropical climate, beautiful coastline, towering palm trees, and Hong Kong.D. The
48、tropical climate, beautiful coastline, towering palm trees and Angsana Zhuhai Phoenix Bay.35. What is Downtown Camper used as?A. A place where new comers live.B. A place where urban explorers live for a short time.C. A place where people can feel the sense of community.D. A place where urban explore
49、rs meet friends, old and new.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,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。Do you like writing a few paragraphs every day about your experiences, hopes, memories or feelings? If you don't, it's time to make a change now. Because write just a few paragraphs every day about yo
50、ur experiences, hopes, memories and feelings, you will immediately begin to experience benefits to your personal growth and potential.You will gradually become better at expressing yourself. 36However, when you become lazy with words, you find it is more difficult to describe feelings, share ex
51、periences and make yourself understood.37As you write about memories, it is like opening an old photo album. Your pen begins to explore feelings and details you have forgotten and dreams you have left behind. You suddenly remember people you would like to contact again. Writing is an activity that avoids distraction(使人分心的事物) long enough for you to explore those wonderful moments of the past. Sometimes they are frightening. 38Writing about daily experiences and feelings provides a recorded history that will influence how you make future decisions