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1、C. Riding bikes.C. Their hometowns.C. 29.C. She lost her old phone.C. Cleaning the house.Unitl Food Matters ( B 卷能力提升练)第一局部 听力(共两节,总分值30分)第一节(共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项。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F一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What are the monkeys doing?A. Eating.B. Lifting w
2、eights.2. What information can the speakers get about the soldiers?A. Their birthdays.B. Their hobbies.3. How many questions does the boy need to answer tonight?A. 9.B. 12.4. Why does the woman need a new cell phone?A. She does not like her old phone.B. Her old phone no longer works.5. What are the
3、speakers doing now?A. Having a picnic.B. Buying some tables.第二节(共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值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. Why did the man call the woman?A. To pay her a visit.B. To ask for directions.7. What wil
4、l the man do next?A. Call the police.B. Walk to the museum.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What do we know about the man?A. He sells second-hand cars.B. He has just bought a car.9. What information can the man give the woman?A. A phone number.B. An address.10. What will the man do next?A. Return the car.B. Call
5、the seller.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What does the man think of the special?A. It is exactly what he wanted. B. It sounds like a lot of food.12. What docs the man want on his second pizza?C. To make an invitation.C. Wait for the woman.C. He lost his car last week.C. A website.C. Go to the police station.
6、C. It isnt worth the price.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。There was a rich couple who was throwing a big New Year party at their house.So they went shopping a( the market where everything was of high cost and fixed price.They wanted to maintain their high living standard so they didnt mind pay
7、ing a lot fbr it.Aftcr purchasing everything they needed they called a porter to carry everything and drop it off at their home.The porter who came was of an old age.He looked honest but not very heallhy.His clothes were tom and he looked as if he wasnt even able to meet his daily needs.They asked t
8、he porter about the charges for delivering their goods to their home.The old porter quoted just $20, a price well below the market rate fbr delivering their goods to the couples home in his cart.Yet, the couple argued and bargained with the porter and finally settled for $15.The porter was strugglin
9、g to make money for every single meal so he needed anything he could earn.The couple was very happy thinking how well they bargained with the poor porter and paid him $15 in advance and left after giving the porter their address for deli very.They reached their home but after one hour, two hours, th
10、e porter still hadnt delivered their stuff.The wife started to get angry at her husband, always tell you not to trust such a person, but you never listen to me.Such a person is not even able to earn to feed himself for one time in a day, and you handed him everything we purchased for our big party.I
11、 am sure he must have disappeared with everything.We must immediately go back to the market to inquire and then to the police station to file the complaint againstThey both left towards the markct.On their way, near the market, they saw another portcr.Thcy stopped him to inquire about the old porter
12、 and noticed that he was carrying their stuff in his cart!注意:续写词数应为150左右。The angry wife asked him, “Where is that old thief? This is our stuff.”Upon hearing this, the husband had tears in his eyes and turned to his wife.A. Sausage mushrooms, and onions.B. Sausage, chicken, and mushrooms.C. Chicken,
13、peppers, and extra cheese.13. How much is the mans order?A. $23. B. $20. C. $17.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The coming exam.B. A singing competition.15. Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues.B. Classmates.16. What is true about the game Touc
14、h Your Gift”?A. Everybody has two chances.B. An Apple iPod is among the gifts.C. Some boxes may contain more than one gift.17. Where will the speakers go after the game?A. Back home.B. To the church.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Whats the percentage of right-handed people according to the talk?A. About 65%.
15、B. About 75%.19. What is true about (he two parts of the brain?A. The left side of the brain is smaller.B. The right half controls the left side of the body.C. The left half is less important than the right side.20. What does the right side of the brain control?A. Math.B. Art.C. A party.C. Neighbors
16、.C. To the bar.C. About 85%.C. Language.第二局部 阅读(共两节,总分值50分)第一节(共15小题;每题2.5分,总分值37.5分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最正确选项。AFood Parts You Should Never Throw Away in the GarbagePineapple CoreWhen you carve out the core of a pineapple, dont throw it in the garbage.You can use the pineapple core for all ki
17、nds of recipes, and (here are Ions of vitamins and minerals hiding within.To use the pineapple core: chop it and add it to fruit salad, blend it into smoothies, cut it into cubes and freeze for later use, or simply add it to water or even tea to improve flavor.Kiwi SkinIf you never thought you could
18、 eat kiwi in the way you eat a peach, think again.That skin really is good for you and conlains a lot of vitamin C, and in fact, its also higher in fiber than the rest of the fruit.Of course, thal rough, ugly skin isnt fbr everyone, so if you dont like it, try adding a whole kiwi to a smoothie to hi
19、de the taste of the skin.Banana PeelMost of us eat the banana without giving the soft peel a second thought.Heres why thats a mistake: banana peel contains【ryplophan(色氨酸),which increases “the happiness hormone to help with mood regulation and nerve system.There are a few creative ways to use the pee
20、l.Cook or boil fbr at least 10 minutes to soften.You can add it to smoothies, stir-fries, or soups.And, fbr a treat, simply slice and bake a banana with the skin on.Watermelon Skin and SeedThe delicious, red inside makes for a refreshing snack or juice, but yoifrc able to get some powerful nutrients
21、 in the skin and seeds as well.Cut out the white part under the green outside and use it in your cooking.lt has vitamin C and B6, to keep you healthy.As for the seeds, you can roast them in the oven.Then add them to salads or to nut snacks.I. Which of the following has a larger amount of fiber than
22、its other parts?A. Pineapple cores.B. Kiwi skin.C. Banana peel.D. Watermelon skin and seeds.2. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. All the food above can be added to smoothies.B. Kiwi skin can be roasted in the oven.C. Banana peel can help lift peoples moods.D. The green part of watermelon
23、has vitamin C and B6.3. Where can we most probably read this text?A. In a botany instruction.B. In a medicine brochure.C. In a fruitarian recipe.D. In a nutrition report.BEvery Christmas, the firm I worked fbr raised money for disadvantaged kids in the area, and every Christmas Id drive out with col
24、leagues to deliver gifts.Somc years ago, wc were returning to work and stopped at an intersection as the lights turned red.We were in the middle lane and I became aware of an SUV(越野车)coming up behind us at speed : at the last moment, it switched to the righthand lane and carried straight on past the
25、 red light into traffic moving west to east.Il crashed into another vehicle, causing it to veer off(转向),(hen (hey both skidded (o a stop.There was a loud “Bang and flames leapt from the SUVs front.I had been a volunteer firefighter fbr many years and had attended automobile accidents before.As the f
26、lames grew fiercer, I knew the cars battery had exploded and that there was no time to lose.I dashed round to the passenger side.The door was locked, but by pulling on the window frame, I managed to tear it open.I leaned in, unbuckled the drivers belt and pulled him across to the passenger side.Othe
27、r than some cuts, he was fine.I left him with my workmates and went to check on the driver of the other car, who was also unhurt.Then I headed back to (he intersection, where I directed traffic around the burning vehicle until the emergency services arrived.On the way back to work, I said to my coll
28、eagues: What you saw, keep it under your hals, OK? But an hour later I had a call from a friend on a local TV station.Brad, “he said, “I have a picture here that someones sent in of you helping out at a traffic accident.I hoped that would be (he end of il, but the story was to have an unexpected end
29、ing.A couple of weeks after the accident. I agreed to a televised reunion with Michael Walker, the guy Id pulled from the car.He thanked me, and then he introduced me to his daughter, Amber.lt turned out she had been separated from her mum and dad but returned home after the accident.Knowing this fa
30、mily had been reunited was a great comfort to mea real Christmas gift.1. The car crash was caused by .A. the SUV drivers running the red lightthe traffic chaos at the intersectionB. the heavy traffic during Christmasthe authors car blocking the way2. Who saved the trapped driver from the burning car
31、?A. The emergency services.B. The author.C. The authors workmates.D. A pedestrian.3. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Cover up the hair.B. Hide the face.C. Keep it a secret.D. Bear it in mind.4. What was a real Christmas gift to the author?A. The reunion with (he saved driver.B.
32、Acquaintance with MichaeP s daughter.C. Raising money for disadvantaged kids.D. MichaeP s family reunion after the accident.CPopping food into the microwave for a couple of minutes may seem harmless, and Europes stock of these quick-cooking ovens give out as much carbon as nearly 7 million cars, a n
33、ew study has found, and the problem is growing.With costs falling and kitchen appliances becoming frequently updated, owners are throwing many microwaves after an average of eight years.This is pushing sales of new microwaves which are expected to reach 135 million annually in the EU by the end of t
34、he decade.A study by the University of Manchester worked out the emissions of carbon dioxide-the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change一at every stage of microwaves, from production to waste disposal处埋).“It is electricity consumption by microwaves that has the biggest impact on the envir
35、onment, “ say the authors, who also calculate that the emissions from using 19 micro waves over a year are (he same as those from a car.tkAccording to the same study, efforts to reduce consumption should focus on improving consumer awareness and behaviour to use appliances more efficiently.For examp
36、le, electricity consumption by microwaves can be reduced by adjusting the time of cooking to the type of fbod.However, David Reay, professor of carbon management argues that, although microwaves use a great deal of energy, their emissions arc minor compared to those from cars.In the UK alone, there
37、arc around 30 million cars.These cars emit more than all the emissions from microwaves in the EU.Backing this up, recent data show that passenger cars in the UK emitted 69 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2OI5.This is 10 times the amount this new microwave oven study estimates for annual emissions
38、for all the microwave ovens in the whole of the EU.Further, the energy used by micro waves is lower (han any other form of cooki ng. Among common kitchen appliances used for cooking, microwaves arc the most energy efficient, followed by a stove and finally a standard oven.Thus, rising microwave sale
39、s could be seen as a positive thing.1. What is the finding of the new study?A. The use of microwaves emits more CO2 than people think.B. CO2 emissions pose a major threat to the environment.C. The frequent use of microwaves may do harm to our health.D. Quick-cooking microwave ovens have become more
40、popular.2. Why arc the sales of microwaves expected to rise?A. They have a shorter life cycle (han other appliances.B. They take less time to cook than other appliances.C. They arc getting much easier to operate.D. They are becoming more affordable.3. What recommendation does the study by the Univer
41、sity of Manchester make?A. Cooking food of different varieties.B. Eating less to cut energy consumption.C. Improving microwave users habits.D. Using microwave ovens less frequently.4. What does Professor David Reay think of the use of microwaves?A. 1( plays a positive role in environmental protectio
42、n.B. It makes everyday cooking much more convenient.C. It will become less popular in the coming decades.D. It consumes more power than traditional cooking.DFaces like fingerprints are unique.Did you ever wonder how it is possible for us (o recognize people? Even a skilled writer probably could not
43、describe all the features that make one face different from another.Yct a very young child or even an animal, such as a dolphin can learn to recognize faces.We also tell people apart by how they behave.When we talk about someones personality, we mean (he ways in which he or she acts, speaks, thinks
44、and feels make that person different from others.Like the human face, human personality is very complex.But describing someones personality in words is somewhat easier than describing his face.If you were asked to describe what a “nice faceM looked like, you probably would have a difficult time doin
45、g so.But if you were asked to describe a “nice person,you might begin to think about someone who was kind, considerate, friendly, warm and so on.There are many words to describe how a person thinks feels and acts.Gordon Allport, an American psychologist, found nearly 18,000 English words characteriz
46、ing differences in peoples behavior.And many of us use this information as a basis for describing or typing his personality.People have always tried to type each othcr.Actors in early Greek drama wore masks to show the audience whether they played the villains(坏人)or the heros role.In fact, the words
47、 “person” and personality“ come from the Latin, meaning “mask”. Today, most television and movie actors do not wear masks.But we can easily tell the “good guys“ from the “bad guys“ because the two types differ in appearance as well as behaviors.1. Why docs the author mention the fingerprints in Para
48、graph 1?A. To make people learn to recognize faces.B. To show people have different personalities.C. To describe the features of fingerprints.D. To explain people differ in facial features.2. Who most probably knows how to describe peoples personality best?A. The ancient Greek audience.B. The movie actors.C. Psychologists.D. The modern TV audience.3. Why can we tell one type of person from another?A. People differ in behavioral and physical characteristics.B.