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一、閱讀理解(★★)OurbigyearlyeventatPlanetCityParkiscoming.Checkouttheplanofthetalentedbandsbelow!

Feb.11Feb.129:00—12:00RabbitHole

Whenitcomestorelaxingandpleasantcountrymusic,thisbandiseveryone’sfirstchoice!BlueTies

Hip-hopistheirthing,andtheirsongsarefulloflife’supsanddownsandgoodbeats.14:00—18:00RoomFour

Ifyou’reintorockmusic,don’tmissthisgroup.Allyourproblemswillgoawaywiththeirmusic.TheBeginning

Getyourdancingshoeson!Youwon’tstopmovingatthisgroup’snon-stopparty!Tickets

One-day:$60;Two-day:$108

Pickupsomecoolfestivalgoods(商品)!

T-shirt:$25Baseballcap:$15Waterbottle:$10Asetof3pieces:$45Postmessagesaboutthefestivalwiththehashtag(標(biāo)簽)#funatdreammusicfestivalandgetapresent.Also,whenyoumentionourofficialaccount,@dream.m.f.,yournamegoesinadrawingforanevenbiggerprize.Hello!I’mMikeandI’llbeattendingthemusicfestival,campingattheparkfortwodaysbecauseIhaveboughtatwo-dayticketandasetofthreecoolfestivalgoods.Lookingforwardtoseeingyouatthefestival!1.WhichbandwillperformonthemorningofFeb.12?

A.RabbitHole.B.BlueTies.C.RoomFour.D.TheBeginning.2.HowmuchdidMikespendaccordingtothepost?

A.$108.B.$128.C.$133.D.$153.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthematerial?①Theplaceofthefestival.②Themusiceachbandplays.③Thedatesandtimesofeachshow.④Thewaysofpayingforthings.

A.①②③B.①②④C.①③④D.②③④(★★★)Therearefewthingsinlifethatwetakeforgranted(認(rèn)為……理所當(dāng)然)morethantoiletpaper.Weonlyreallythinkaboutitwhenwerunoutofit.Althoughhumanshavehadtheneedtocleanthemselvessincethebeginning,thetoiletpaperweusetodayisarecentinvention.★Beforetherewaspaperofanykind,earlyhumansusednaturalmaterialssuchasleavesoranimalfurtocleanthemselves.TheancientRomansusedasponge(海綿)tiedtoasticktodothis.Theearliestrecordeduseofpaperforpersonalcleaningdatesbackwellover2,500yearstoancientChina.Bythe14thcentury,aformoftoiletpaperhadbeenusedinmostChinesefamilies.Itwasnotuntilthe1850sthattheWesternworldgotitsfirstmass—producedtoiletpaper.ItwasinventedbyAmericaninventorJosephGayetty.Beforehisinvention,peopleusedanykindofpaperthattheyhappenedtohaveonhand,includingnewspapersandpagesfrommagazines.Withtheriseofflushtoilets(抽水馬桶)inthe20thcentury,toiletpapergotevenmorepopularitysinceheavierformsofpaperoftencausedtrouble.Eventhoughtoiletpaperiseasytousetoday,billionsofpeopleworldwidestilldependonothermethodsforcleaningthemselvesbecauseofculturalpractices.Forexample...4.WhatcanweknowabouttoiletpaperaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Peoplefailtoseeitspopularity.B.Peoplethinkitisvaluable.C.Peoplethinkitishardtogetit.D.Peopleseldomnoticeitthoughitisnecessary.5.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputin★?

A.Thenhowdidpeoplecleanthemselvesbeforepaper?B.Thenhowdidpeopleusepapertocleanthemselves?C.Thenwhydidpeoplebegintousepapertocleanthemselves?D.ThenwhatdidpeopleinancientRomeusetocleanthemselves?6.Whatmadetoiletpaperbecomemorepopular?

A.Theuseofflushtoilets.B.Theproductionofnewspapers.C.Theriseofmagazines.D.Thedevelopmentofculturalpractices.7.Whatisthewritergoingtowritenext?

A.Someplaceswherepeoplecanusetoiletpaper.B.Someplaceswherepeoplelikeusingtoiletpaper.C.Someplaceswherepeopleareagainstusingtoiletpaper.D.Someplaceswherepeopleuseotherwaystocleanthemselvesinsteadoftoiletpaper.(★★★)HaveyouwatchedthepopularTVplayMeetYourself(《去有風(fēng)的地方》)?IntheTVplay,XuHongdoutravelstoarural(鄉(xiāng)村的)villageandvolunteersatacoffeeshopthere.Shegetsfreemealsinreturn.BecauseoftheTVplay,volunteertravelhasbecomepopularnow.Volunteertravelmeanstakingatriptohelppeopleinneedbytakingpartinactivitiesheldbysomeorganizations.Charity(慈善)organizationsusuallyholdthesevolunteertripstohelppeopleinneed,andvisitorsexchangetheirservicesforanexperienceinruralareas.Whatservicesdovolunteertravelersoftenprovideandwhatdotheyget?Duringthetrips,volunteertravelersoftenprovideservicesliketeachingandcooking.Inexchangefortheirhelp,theymaygetfreeordiscountedaccommodation,laundry(打折的住宿、洗衣),activitiesorclasses.Itlookslikemoderntransportationisnecessaryformakingtheselongtripspossible.However,volunteertraveldatesbacktothe1960s.Usually,volunteeractivitieshappeninanothercountry.However,nowmorevolunteertripshavetakenplaceinthesamecountriesorareasthevolunteerscomefrom.SanlianLifeweekMagazinesaidthatvolunteerprogramsinruralareaswerebecomingpopularamongvisitorsasabreakfromthefastandbusycitylife.YangYan,amemberofavolunteergroup,saidthatithadbeenagrowingtrend(趨勢(shì))forpeoplefrombigcitiestovolunteerinruralareas.Byvolunteeringandworkingwhiletraveling,travelersmaketheworldbetterandgetrelaxedatthesametime.8.Whydocharityorganizationsholdvolunteertripsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Toasktravelerstovisitmoreplaces.B.Tohelppeopleknowmoreaboutcharitygroups.C.Toofferhelptopeopleinneed.D.Tomakecharityorganizationsbecomefamous.9.Whichofthefollowingisvolunteertravel?

A.Awomansavesenoughmoneytotakeatriptoaruralvillage.B.Ateachertravelsabroadtohaveameeting.C.Astudenttravelstoanothercountryforfurthereducation.D.Amanenjoysfreemealsfortheservicehehasofferedduringhistrip.10.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?

A.Volunteertravelfirstappearedinthe21stcentury.B.Peoplecanonlydovolunteertravelinanothercountry.C.Agrowingnumberofpeoplefrombigcitiesvolunteerinruralareas.D.Volunteertravelersneedtoprovidelaundryserviceonthetrip.11.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Aspecialwayoftravelisbecomingpopularnow.B.Volunteertravelhasexperiencedgreatchangesovertheyears.C.AhotTVplaychangesthewaypeoplethinkofvolunteertravel.D.Moreandmorepeoplewanttorunawayfromthebusycitylife.二、任務(wù)型閱讀(★★★)Keepinmindthatwantingtosoundlikeanative(本土的)Englishspeakerisaverycommonidea.ThelargestgroupsofnativeEnglishspeakersarefromAmerica,theUK,Australia,Canada,NewZealand,SouthAfricaandIndia.Andwithinthosecountries,accents(口音)arewidelydifferent.Thereisn’tone“correct”accentamongthem.Butcanyouchangeyouraccent?Actually,thesoundsyouhearasababyquicklybecomelockedintoyourbrainbecauseyouconsiderthemtobethemostimportantonesforcommunication.Finally,yourbraindecidesthatyou’velearnedallthesoundsyouneedtoknow,andyoustartusingthosesoundsasyoulearntospeak.Allothersoundsthathavenothingtodowithyourlanguageareunnoticed.Althoughchildrenareusuallyabletochangetheiraccentseasilyuntilaroundtwelveyearsold,thingsgetdifficultafterthat.Theolderyouarewhenyoulearnanewlanguage,theharderitistoperfecttheaccent.Butit’snotimpossible!Justrememberthatchangingyouraccentrequiresalotofeffort—youneedtopracticeforatleastanhoureveryday.Therearesomewaysthatcanhelpyouachievethatfaster.Aswementionedabove,thereasonwhyit’sdifficulttosoundlikeanativespeakeristhatyoucan’tpronouncesomesoundsthataredeficientinyourownlanguage.Developyourskillswithdifferentkindsoflisteningactivities.SoyoucanbegintocorrectlypronounceEnglishsoundsandknowhowtheyaredifferentfromthoseinyourmotherlanguage.WatchingEnglishTVshowscanalsobehelpful.Inordertotrulychangeyouraccent,youalsoneedtolearnthespecifics(細(xì)節(jié))ofpronunciation.Wheneveryou’redoingpronunciationpractice,takeitalittleslowerthanyounormallywould.Trytopronounceeverysoundtogetyourmouthandtongue(舌頭)usedtothecorrectpositions.Sure,thegoalistospeakatanaturalspeed—andyou’llgetthere!12.Whydoesthewritermentionchildren’slanguagelearning?

A.Toprovideexamplesofdifferentaccents.B.Toshowhowtocommunicatewithnativespeakers.C.Toexplainwhychangingtheaccentischallenging.D.Tointroduceamethodofdevelopinglearninginterest13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deficient”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Useful.B.Absent.C.Strange.D.Popular.14.Whatdoesthewriterconsiderhelpfulinachievinganative-likeaccent?

A.Pickinguplisteningandpronunciationskills.B.SpeakingatanaturalspeedfromthebeginningC.Joininglanguageprogramswithnativespeakers.D.Practicingpronunciationforatleastthirtyminuteseveryday.15.Whatdoesthewriterprobablywanttopointoutinparagraph1?(nomorethan10words)________________________________三、閱讀理解(★★★)Youmighthaveyourkeysasecondago,andnowthey’rejustgone!Beforeyougetupset,takeadeepbreath.Losingthingsisapartoflife,butfindingthemdoesn’thavetobesohard.Inthisarticle,we’llteachyouhowtofindlostobjects(物品).Withalittlehelpfromtheexperts,youmayfindthosekeysfasterthanyoucansay“l(fā)ost”.16Ifthere’saplacewhereyouusuallyleavethemissingobject,startthere.Maybeyouforgotyouputitback,orit’shiddenundersomethinginthenearplace.Eitherway,it’sworthtakingalook.17Sometimes,thinkingaboutthelasttimeyousaworusedtheobjectcanhelpyou.Considereverythingyoucanremember—evensomethingassillyaswhatyouwereeatingorlisteningtocouldbehelpful!18Followyourmemorytowhereyoulastrememberusingorseeingthelostobject.Sitorstandinyourexactpositionwhenyousaworhaditlast,andlookaround.Continuegoingthroughtheactionsofyourmemoryuntilyoufindtheobject.19It’spossiblethatsomeoneelsesawyouwiththisobjectbeforeyoulostit.Reachouttoafriendorfamilymemberinthesamespaceasyouandaskifthey’veseenthemissingobject.20Ifyou’velostthisobjectwhileyouwereoutandabout,checktoseeifthestore,building,orareahasalostandfound.Sometimes,youcangetlucky,andsomeoneelsewillfindyourlostobjectandturnitintoafrontdesk.Schools,stores,parks,stadiums,andtheatersalwayshavelostandfounds.

A.Askforhelpfromfriendsorfamily.B.Double-checkwheretheobjectusuallyis.C.Findalostandfoundboxifyou’reinapublicspace.D.Lookintheplacewhereyoulastsaworhadtheobject.E.Closeyoureyesandpicturewhenyouhadtheobjectlast.F.Makeimportantobjectsstandoutsoyouwon’teasilylosethem.四、完形填空(★★★)Travelisbothfunandchallenging.Oneofthe________problemisthepossibilityoflosingluggage(行李).Inthepastholidayseason,awomanhasbeencalled“theluggageangel”aftershehelpedlotsof________findtheirbagsatanairportAteachernamedBrittanywassearchingforherluggageatTampaInternationalAirport________shehadanidea:Whynothelpotherswhohadalsobeen________theirluggage?Theymustbeveryworried.Thenshe________todothejob.“Iwalkedaroundthebaggageclaimarea(行李認(rèn)領(lǐng)處)asluggagewascomingofftheline.Iftherewasa________onitwithanumber,Isentatext,”Brittanysaid.________,Brittanywassohelpfulthatpeoplethoughtsheworkedattheairport!Brittanysentmorethanseventytextstopeopletolet________knowwheretofindtheirbags.TairaMeadow,onetravelerwho________atext,wasreallythankfulforBrittany’skindness.“ShetoldmethatmyluggagewasinTampa.Seeingthattext,Iwasveryexcited.Youknow,I’mjusta________toher,”Tairasaid.Brittany’sactofkindnessdidn’tgounnoticed.Newsofhergoodactionspread________,andsoonshewascalledahero.“I’mhappytohelppeoplewheneverIcan,”Brittanysaid.“It’s________thatIputalotofvalueoninmyownlife.”Brittanytookheractionevenfurther.She________avolunteerprogramwhereonecouldsignuptohelpreconnecttravelerswiththeirluggage.Theprogramwasabig________,withmanypeopletryingtolendahand.Fromthiscase,wecanseethata________actofkindnesscanturnanunhappyexperienceintoamomentofconnection,givingpeoplehope.21.A.longestB.biggestC.easiestD.coolest22.A.doctorsB.tradersC.travelersD.bankers23.A.becauseB.unlessC.thoughD.when24.A.preparedforB.takenawayC.separatedfromD.dealtwith25.A.decidedB.learnedC.fearedD.remembered26.A.jokeB.reasonC.mailD.mark27.A.InfactB.IntotalC.InpublicD.Inhalf28.A.herB.themC.youD.us29.A.sentB.wroteC.lostD.received30.A.customerB.neighborC.strangerD.friend31.A.easilyB.luckilyC.quicklyD.seriously32.A.nobodyB.somebodyC.nothingD.something33.A.changedB.createdC.copiedD.watched34.A.successB.challengeC.problemD.secret35.A.possibleB.physicalC.simpleD.traditional五、短文填空(★★★)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheTamanSejatiRecreationalCentrestartedagymprogrammeforteenagersinJanuary.Theprogramme36(call)“MyFitClub”anditisopentoteenagersaged12to17yearsold.Themembershipfee(費(fèi)用)is10yuanpermonth.Thereisnoregistration(注冊(cè))fee37anyotheraddedcost.Thegymatthecentreisopenfrom8amto9pmeveryday.Teenagersareallowed38(use)thefacilities(設(shè)施)atthegymfrom10amto6pmeveryday.Toencouragemoreteenagerstotakepart,thereare39(week)teamsportssuchasbasketballandbadmintonsotheycanplaywiththeirpeers(同齡人).Therearealso40(class)justforteenagerswholikeyoga.Beforeanyteenagercanbeamemberat41centre,theyhavetogothroughaphysicalcheck-up.Once42(they)doctorssayyes,theycanregisterandstartworkingoutortakingpart43teamsportsandclasses.Therewillbeatwo-daybootcampinMayandDecember.It44(offer)afull-bodygroupworkoutwhichhasalotoffun.Forteenagerswhoarestillundecidedwhetherornottojointhegym,thereisanopendayonthe45(one)Saturdayofeverymonth.Theycangetatourofthegym.六、選詞填空(★★★)用方框中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,每詞僅用一次。

total,regret,safe,shut,day46.Thegovernmentistryingtoprotecttheenvironmentby________downsomefactories.47.Myparentsalwaystellmetomindmy________whenI’moutalone.48.Readingthemagazineisoneofthemostimportantpartsinmy________life.49.Howmuchshouldthemanpayfortheclassin________?50.He________thathehadnottoldhisp

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