1、 A. Making the reservation. B. Continuing waiting here. C. Going to another restaurant.2. What will Peter do first? A. Go home. B. Do his homework. C. Buy some candy.3. What does the woman ask Mike to do? A. Brush his teeth. B. Save water. C. Drink some water.4. Why does the man seem in low spirits?
2、 A. He has been sick this week.B. He missed his favorite movies. C. He got little sleep these days.5. What is the woman worried about? A. The mans health. B. The mans cooking skill. C. The mans safety in Mexico.第二节 (共15小题;每小题15分,满分225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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对
3、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、7题。6. What is the mans problem?A. He has a backache. B. He took too many pills. C. He lost contact with his doctor.7. Why does Doctor Green break the rule for the man?A. He is very polite. B. He is seriously ill. C. He cant afford a
4、full checkup.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Who is the woman? A. The mans classmate. B. Annies sister. C. Annies roommate.9. What does the man want to tell Annie? A. His new address. B. His visit. C. Hotel information.10. How can Annie get in touch with the man? A. Send him an urgent message. B. Dial the phone
5、number 4934975. C. Go to Room 668, the Terminal Hotel.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What does the woman invite the man to do today? A. Attend a party. B. Study together. C. See a film.12. When will the speakers meet? A. At 4:15. B. At 4:30. C. At 4:45.13. Where will the speakers meet? A. At the bookstore. B.
6、 At an ice-cream shop. C. At the school gate.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What does the man do? A. A policeman. B. A firefighter. C. A journalist.15. How many kids died from the fire? A. 2. B. 5. C. 28.16. Where did the boy throw the cigarette end? A. On the carpet. B. On the sofa. C. On the table.17. Why w
7、as the boy able to touch the cigarette end? A. His father asked him to throw it. B. His father was drunk and sleeping. C. His father left him alone at home.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. How can frozen food be kept cold at ordinary temperatures? A. By using bags. B. By using water. C. By using paper.19. What
8、 is advised to do when camping? A. Use special dry foods. B. Never cook meat or eggs. C. Keep milk in a cooler box.20. What is the passage mainly about? A. How to pick up fresh food. B. How to eat healthily in different weather. C. How to keep food from going bad in summer.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共
9、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。AInternational English Summer Camp for Teens in New YorkInternational Junior English Summer Camp for Teens in New York City is located on Rose Hill campus of Fordham University founded in 1841. This camp offers learners aged 1117 from all over the w
10、orld the opportunity to improve their English language skills, explore the “Big Apple” and enjoy one of the worlds greatest cities and a varied and exciting activity program. We offer residential(居住的)and day camp programs.Prices and DatesDates of the Junior Camp:June 28August 2, 2020 All arrivals an
11、d departures are on Sundays. Program duration: from 1 to 5 weeks.Fees Residential Camp Program fee: 1 week: $2,110 2 weeks: $4,120 3 weeks: $5,630 4 weeks: $7,455 5 weeks: $9,820 Day Camp Program fee (Day Program is from Monday to Friday from 08:4518:00) : $915 $1,580 $2,380 $3,080 $3,825 Applicatio
12、n fee: $100 Guardianship fee: $105Residential Program Fee includes: 20 lessons per week in the mornings Residential accommodation in twin rooms All meals(day camp prices include lunch only) Outings, all its tickets included Afternoon and evening activity program Two-way airport transfers Close consi
13、deration and 24-hour emergency telephone number Placement test Full Emergency Medical Insurance Leaving certificateWe dont have application deadlines. Please note that the camp capacity is only 200 students and many parents and group leaders are “Early Birds” and make their decision 6 to 8 months in
14、 advance.21. Which of the following can be the learners of the Summer Camp? A. A five-year-old child. B. A thirty-year-old man. C. A fifteen-year-old student. D. A sixty-year-old grandmother.22. How much will you pay if you choose Day Camp for 3 weeks? A. $ 2,380. B. $ 2,480. C. $ 2,485. D. $ 2,585.
15、23. What do we know about Residential Program? A. Learners can join morning activity program. B. Learners will take at least 20 lessons. C. Learners have to apply for it before the deadline. D. Learners are required to pay extra for their meals.B In intense summer heat, a Nevada bus drivers quick th
16、inking to help an elderly passenger this week was a simple reminder that a little kindness can go a long way. Bus driver Mike Blair noticed an old man who looked to be so suffering in what he said was about 105-degree heat, and he decided to get out and help.“This gentleman would not board the bus,”
17、 he said. “He seemed like he started to grasp the wall and seemed to be in pain.” After Blair helped him board the bus, he placed the man next to the air conditioner before reaching into his lunch box to offer a cool bottle of water. After about 10 minutes, the elderly man was back on his feet and o
18、n his way. “He got off the bus and said, Thank you. As he got off, he said, Simply amazing! ” Blair said. Blair was not aware that someone documented what he called “Just a small act of kindness”, until his employer Keolis as well as the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) reached out to him. K
19、eolis threw the bus driver a small party and even framed the photo posted to Twittera social networking servicefor him to have.“I guess I have to learn how to do Twitter, huh?” Blair joked, adding that anyone would have done what he did. “Well, maybe this will touch peoples hearts so they will do so
20、mething kind as well,” he said. Keolis, which is equipping its drivers with 10,000 bottles of water this summer, trains its drivers to spot signs of dehydration(脱水).24. Why did the old man fail to get on the bus in the beginning? A. He hurt his feet. B. He didnt feel well. C. He was waiting for some
21、one. D. He lost something beside the wall.25. What contributed most to the old mans improving condition? A. The first aid. B. The timely lunch. C. The cool water. D. The supporting wall.26. How did Keolis get to know Blairs story? A. Through the Internet. B. Through the RTCs report. C. From the old
22、mans statement. D. From the bus companys party.27. What did Keolis think of Blairs deed? A. It was his duty. B. It deserved recognition. C. It was just a small act of kindness. D. It was an ordinary persons reaction.C One of the important, but seldom-discussed problems in healthcare reform is how to
23、 take care of our aging population as people continue to live longer. According to a new study from the MacArthur Research Network on an Aging Society, by 2050 Americans may live 3. 1 to 7. 9 years longer than the government expects. That would mean women would live 89 to 93 years and men 83 to near
24、ly 86 years. The researchers base their conclusion on “rapid advances in biomedical(生物医药)technology that delay the start and progression of major deadly diseases or that slow the aging process.” While this is good news, especially for the young, the life expectancy, which is in excess of(超过)the gove
25、rnments estimates, would raise costs sharply for Medicare and Social Security. If the studys predictions are accurate, the total cost for those two programs through 2050 could be between $ 3. 2 trillion and $ 8. 3 trillion higher than the US Census Bureau(人口普查局) and the Social Security Administratio
26、n currently expect. And thats only the beginning. With anticipated scientific breakthroughs in coming decades, people could eventually live to 150 years of age, says Dr. Steven Joyal, an official of the Life Extension Foundation(LEF), a nonprofit organization that promotes research on how we can liv
27、e longer and healthier. The MacArthur paper, in fact, says that some experts believe the average life expectancy could hit 100 by 2060. Whats more, Joyal says, the conquest(战胜)of disease and the slowing of the aging process will lead to a sharp decline in disability, allowing people of advanced age
28、to function as well as they did when they were much younger. “In other words, a 90-year-old person could have the same mental and physical capacity as somebody 40 or 50 years old.”28. What does the new study show? A. Americans will live much longer by 2050 than they do now. B. Great progress has bee
29、n made in the US in public security. C. Few people pay attention to the health care reform in the US. D. Fewer Americans suffer from deadly disease now than before.29. What probably helps Americans live much longer? A. Social security. B. Healthcare reform. C. Biomedical technology. D. New research
30、in health care.30. What problem may a longer life expectancy in the US lead to? A. The aging process will speed up. B. It adds to the chance of being disabled. C. The old will have some mental problems. D. It will increase public costs for the government.31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text? A. Life for Senior Citizens in the US B. The Longer Life Expectancy in the Future C. The Disadvantage of Longer Life Expectancy D