1、A. Not to worry about what people think.B. To spend more time on her studies.C. To get them tickets to the volleyball game.2. What does the man imply about Paul?A. He has already asked for help.B. He was the last one to use the computerC. He doesnt know a lot about the computer.3. Whats the mans job
2、 now?A. He works in a car factory.B. He works in an office.C. He is out of work now.4. Where are the two speakers?A. In Britain. B. In USA. C. In France.5. What can be inferred about the man?A. Tonights exam is the easiest one.B. He wishes he could go to a concert.C. He did well in two of his exams.
3、第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面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. What is Charlie looking for?A. His tie. B. His wallet. C. His socks.7. How was Charlie last night?A. He was ill. B. He felt too hot. C. H
4、e was drunk.8. How did he come home last night?A. On foot. B. By taxi. C. By bus.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. Why is the man going to the States?A. To visit interesting places. B. To visit his friends. C. To attend a meeting.10. When will the man leave for America?A. In two weeks. B. In mid-January. C. On Jan
5、uary 10th.11. What is the man?A. A scientist. B. A writer. C. A traveler.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. What is the main subject of the conversation?A. Saturdays game.B. Michigans defense.C. Getting into the coachs office.13. Where does this conversation most likely take place?A. In the coachs office. B. On t
6、he playing field. C. At the doctors office.14. Where does the woman tell the man to go?A. To the hospital. B. To his home. C. To her office.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. When was the White House built?A. 1600. B. 1800. C. 1812.16. What did the presidents wife save during the fire?A. Her best white dress.B. H
7、er son.C. A picture of George Washington.17. Who owns the White House?A. Each president. B. The Washington family C. The American people.听第10段材料,回答第18至20小题。18. Where can you find the te-lep-hone number of the city council in a te-lep-hone book?A. In the white pages. B. In the blue pages. C. In the y
8、ellow pages.19. Where can you find an area code map of the U.S.?A. On the first page of the te-lep-hone book.B. At the end of the te-lep-hone book.C. In the front of the white pages.20. What are you advised to do when you get a wrong number in making a long distance call?A. Check your number and cal
9、l again.B. Tell the operator what has happened.C. Ask the operator to put you through.第二部分:阅读理解(百强校英语解+析团队专供)(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。AWhen youre having a hard time with your homework or when youre preparing for your term paper, these student-fo
10、cused websites can help you with just about anything you need. The key to getting the most out of these online resources is to know how they can best be used to your advantage.FacebookAlthough Facebook can be one of your biggest time-wasters and distractions when you are supposed to be getting work
11、done, it can also be one of your most valuable resources. Most of your classmates will probably have a Facebook account, so anyone you need to connect with about a class you missed or about a problem is usually just a few clicks away.SparkNotesWith a free library of history timeline, philosophy stud
12、y guides and library summaries, SparkNotes has covered just about any reading-related jam you find yourself in. Just run a search for the book, play, or short summary of the material you are supposed to read. Amazon.c-o/mDo you finish every term with many expensive textbooks you will never open agai
13、n? Instead of letting the money spent go to waste, get back some of your cash by selling your books on Amazon.RateMyProfessors.c-o/mChoosing new classes can sometimes be like trying to pick out your clothes in the dark, a total guessing game. Which teacher gives out the hardest problem sets? How muc
14、h homework will that history professor give you every week? At RateMyProfessors.c-o/m, students all over the country rate their professors on quality, helpfulness, and how hard their classes are. WikipediaWhile Wikipedia isnt aimed specifically at students, it is difficult to think of another websit
15、e that does more to reduce the pain of paper writing and researching. Wikipedia gives you a quick way to find sources and get the details of almost any topic you need to research all without walking to the library.21. The passage was mainly written to .A. explain some websites for parentsB. compare
16、some educational websitesC. introduce different parts of a websiteD. offer some websites that may help students22. While you are taking great pains to write a research report, can most probably be a help.A. Facebook B. SparicNotes C. Amazon.c-o/m D. Wikipedia23. RateMyPorfcssors.c-o/m is a place .A.
17、 where you can make friends all over the countryB. where you can communicate with your professorsC. that gives you information about professors in advanceD. that gives tips on how to get along with your professors 24. Which of the following will you most probably refer to, if you need brief ideas or
18、 discussion in reading?A. Wikipedia. B. Facebook. C. SparkNotes. D. Amazon.c-o/m.BEvery man wants his son to be somewhat of a clone, not in features but in footsteps. As he grows you also age, and your ambitions become more unachievable. You begin to realize that your boy, in your footsteps, could p
19、robably accomplish what you hoped for. But footsteps can be muddied and they can go off in different directions.My son Jody has hated school since day one in kindergarten. Science projects waited until the last moment. Book reports werent written until the final threat.Ive been a newspaperman all my
20、 adult life. My daughter is a university graduate working towards her masters degree in English. But Jody? When he entered the tenth grade he became a “vo-tech” student (技校学生). Theyre called “motorheads” by the rest of the student body.When a secretary in my office first called him “motorhead”, I wa
21、s shocked. “Hey, hes a good kid, ” I wanted to say. “And smart, really.”I learned later that motorheads are, indeed, different. They usually have dirty hands and wear dirty work clothes. And they dont often make school honor rolls (光荣榜).But being the parent of a motorhead is itself an experience in
22、education. We who labor in clean shirts in offices dont have the abilities that motorheads have. I began to learn this when I had my car crashed. The cost to repair it was estimated at $800. “Hey, I can fix it,” said Jody. I doubted it, but let him go ahead, for I had nothing to lose.My son, with ot
23、her motorheads, fixed the car. They got parts from a junkyard, and ability from vo-tech classes. The cost was $25 instead of $800.Since that first repair job, a broken air-conditioner, a non-functioning washer and a non-toasting toaster have been fixed. Neighbours and co-workers trust their car repa
24、irs to him.These kids are happiest when doing repairs. They joke and laugh and are living in their own relaxed world. And their minds are bright despite their dirty hands and clothes.I have learned a lot from my motorhead: publishers need printers, engineers need mechanics, and architects need build
25、ers. Most important, I have learned that fathers dont need clones in footsteps or anywhere else.My son may never make the school honor roll. But he made mine.25. What used to be the authors hope for his son?A. To avoid becoming his clone. B. To resemble him in appearanceC. To develop in a different
26、direction. D. To reach the authors unachieved goals26. What can we learn about the authors children?A. His daughter docs better in school.B. His daughter has got a masters degree.C. His son tried hard to finish homework.D. His son couldnt write his book reports.27. The author let his son repair the
27、car because he believed that .A. his son had the ability to fix it B. it would save him much timeC. it wouldnt cause him any more loss D. other motorheads would come to help28. What did the author realize in the end?A. It is unwise to expect your child to follow your path.B. It is important for one
28、to make the honor roll.C. Architects play a more important role than builders.D. Motorheads have greater ability than office workers.CYoung sunflowers turn and swing every day. New findings add to evidence that the plants are animal-like.Harmer, a professor in the University of California at Davis,
29、Department of Plant Biology, carried out a series of experiments on sunflowers in the field, in pots outdoors and in indoor growth chambers.By staking plants so that they could not move, Harmer showed that he could destroy their ability to track the sun. He also noticed that sunflowers prevented fro
30、m moving were not as tough and leafy as those that were free to move. When plants were moved indoor with a settled overhead light, they continued to swing back and forth for a few days.The indoor plants did start tracking the “sun” again when the apparent source of lighting was moved across the room. The plants could reliably track the movement and return at night when the artificial day was close to a 24-hour cycle, but not when it was closer to 30 hours.When sunflowers track the sun, the east sides of their stems grew more rapidly than the west side