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选择题部分
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分〉
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项并标在试卷的相应位罝,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 des the man suggest ding?
A. Eating ut.
B. Leaving Jack alne.
C. Cmfrting Jack.
2. What will Jane prbably d in the vacatin?
A. Help the man review English.
B. Make a study plan.
C. Take an English class.
3. What are the speakers mainly discussing?
A. A cyclist B. An accident. C. A race.
4. Hw can we describe the game?
A. Clse. B. Unequal. C. Surprising.
5. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Neighbrs. B. Strangers. C. Wrkmates.
第二节(共15小题t每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中迭出最佳选项,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,冋答第6, 7题。
6. What is the man ding?
A. Expressing his dissatisfactin.
B. Asking the wman fr advice
C. Trying t make an appintment.
7. Wh culd the wman mst prbably be?
A. The man's clleague. B. A nurse. C. A dctr.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Why is the man calling the wman?
A. T knw hw t get t her ffice.
B. T cnfirm the meeting place.
C. T ask her t pick him up.
9. Hw much dcs it cst t get t die ffice frm the airprt by taxi?
A.Abut $10. B. Abut $20. C. Abut $30.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What kind f cmputer curse will the man take?
A. The beginner curse.
B. The medium curse.
C. The advanced curse.
11. Where shuld the man take the cmputer curse?
A. In the Cmputer Science Building.
B. In the Office Building.
C. In the library.
12. When will the man take the cmputer curse?
A. At 4:30 p.m. n Mndays.
B. At 5 p.m. n Tuesdays.
C. At 2 p.m. n Thursdays.
听笫9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why did Jack take phtgraphs f street signs?
A. Their bright clrs attracted him.
B. He liked their different shapes.
C. His mther suggested it.
14. Where did Jack take his winning pht?
A. In a park. B. In his yard. C. In the street.
15. Hw did Jack feel abut his winning pht n the camera screen?
A. He was prud t take such a gd pht.
B. He was wrried if the backgrund was nice.
C. He was unsure if the small parts were clear.
16. What des Jack hpe t d after attending the exhibitin in Lndn?
A. Take phts in different cuntries.
B. Learn frm ther phtgraphy's.
C. Take mre phts f peple.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20題。
17. Where are the cmpany ntices usually put up?
A. On the grund flr.
B. On the secnd flr.
C. On the tp flr.
18. Which ffice shuld the listeners g t if they have tax questins?
A. Finance. B. Human Resurces. C. Accunts.
19. When is the presentatin n marketing?
A. On Tuesday.
B. On Wednesday.
C. On Thursday.
20. What is the plastic card used fr?
A. First cpying.
B. Clr cpying.
C. Ordinary cpying.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。
A
In a small Italian twn, hundreds f years ag, a small business wner wed a large sum f mney t a lan-shark. The lan-shark was a very ld, unattractive lking guy that just s happened t fancy the business wner’s daughter.
He decided t ffer the businessman a deal that wuld cmpletely wipe ut the debt he wed him. Hwever, the trap was that he wuld nly wipe ut the debt if he culd marry the businessman’s daughter, heedless t say, this prpsal was met with a lk f disgust.
The lan-shark said that he wuld place tw pebbles int a bag, ne white and ne black. The daughter wuld then have t reach int the bag and pick ut a pebble. If it was black, the debt wuld be wiped, but the lan-shark wuld then marry her. If it was white, the debt wuld als be wiped, but the daughter wuldn’t have t many the lan-shark.
Standing n a pebble-strewn path in the businessman’s garden, the lan-shark bent ver and picked up tw pebbles. While he was picking them up, the daughter nticed that he’d picked up tw black pebbles and placed them bth int the bag. He then asked the daughter t reach int the bag and pick ne.
She drew ut a pebble frm the bag, and befre checking, it ‘accidentally’ drpped int the midst f the ther pebbles. She said t the lan-shark, “Oh,hw clumsy (笨拙的)f me. Never mind, if yu lk int the bag fr the ne that is left, yu will be able t tell which pebble I picked.” The pebble left in the bag is bviusly black, and nt wanting t be expsed, the lan-shark had t play alng as if the pebble the daughter drpped was white, and clear her father’s debt.
1. What is the businessman and his daughter’s attitude twards the prpsal?
A. SupprtiveB. DisapprvedC. NeutralD. Skeptical
2. Why did the pebble drp?
A. Because the daughter pretended it
B. Because the pebble was t slip t hld.
C. Because the daughter was t clumsy t hld it.
D. Because the businessman was angry and rejected the game.
3. What did the daughter chse t d at last?
A. She refused t pick a pebble frm the bag.
B. She tk bth pebbles ut f the bag and expse the cheat.
C. She chse nt t expse the lan-shark while winning the bet with a trick.
D. She picked the black pebble frm the bag and decided t sacrifice herself.
【答案】1. B2. A3. C
B
Thse with a sweet tth might nt need t feel s guilty abut admitting it. Peple wh eat candy and chclate tend t have smaller waists. Weigh less and have a lwer bdy mass index (BMI) than thse wh dn’t indulge in these treats, a new study says.
In additin, candy and chclate cnsumers had a 14 percent lwer risk f elevated bld pressure and a 15 percent decreased risk f having metablic syndrme—a cllectin f symptms that put peple at risk fr heart disease and strke. Hwever, the results d nt suggest that eating candy helps yu lse punds, the researchers say. Rather, it may be that candy cnsumers exercise mre t make up fr the additinal calries they’re taking in. The results suggest these fds are nt assciated with verweight r disease when cnsumed in mderatin, said study researcher Carl O’Neil, f Luisiana State University Agricultural Center. Indeed, participants in the study did nt eat very much candy, nly abut 1.3 unces a day n average.
Other researchers pint ut that the survey used t assess diet in the study asked participants t remember what they ate the previus day, knwn as a 24-hur recall. It’s pssible that the subjects frgt everything they cnsumed, r simply mitted that extra candy bar. “The 24-hur recall nly describes what peple think they eat r what they wuld like t ideally eat,” said Katherine Tallmadge, a registered dietitian and spkeswman fr the American Dietetic Assciatin.
In the end, the findings cnfirm what nutritinists already knew—eating a small amunt f candy wn't hurt yu. “It’s nt that candy desn’t cntribute t prblems,” Tallmadge said. It’s that peple in the study did nt eat enugh f it t cntribute t prblems, she said. “The thing t remember is, candy alne des nt cause weight.” said Heather Mangieri, a spkeswman fr the American Dietetic Assciatin. Taking in mre calries than we expend is really what causes weight gain. That’s why whenever reducing weight is referred t, it is hw many calries nt sweets that we shuld lay special attentin n. And bviusly candy is nt the nly fd that may cntain excessive calries.
4. Which is nt the study result f sweet tth?
A. Smaller waistB. lwer BIM
C. lwer calrie intakeD. lwer risk f certain diseases
5. Hw des the authr cnvince the reader in Para.2?
A. By classifying facts and ideas
B. By listing data and analyzing
CBy listing examples and cmparing
D. By giving definitin.and explaining
6. What cannt we learn abut the study?
A. The finding f the study is nt new t the researchers.
B. Candy-eaters may be slimmer because f cnsciusly mre exercise.
C. Sweets nt necessarily lead t health prblems while eaten mderately.
D. All subjects in research can remember what they have cnsumed the day befre.
7. What may be talked abut in the next paragraphs?
A. Several advice t nte when lsing weight
B. Why calric matters mre in weight lsing
C. Hw a sweet tth gains weight frm sweets
DOther types f fd f pssible high calries
【答案】4. C5. B6. D7. D
C
Acrss all fur walls f a vast hall, Oscar Claude Mnet’s Three Pts f Tulips begin t swing. They blm gently at firsts then mre vilently, as the music gradually increases. Visitrs t “Immersive (沉浸式的)Mnet”, nw sit r stand in scially distant circles n the flr f a frmer music hall in San Francisc, their bdies bathed in the glw f these animated laser prjectins (投影).
On America’s ther cast, visitrs will be amazed mre when a new exhibitin space cvering 50,000 square feet pens n April 22nd. At Superblue Miami they will be able t tuch the blssms winding acrss a huge wall, and ding s makes the artwrk mve and change. “A Whle Year per Year,” — a digitally prjected wrk by teamLab, a Japanese art grup, is a lightening cycle f the seasns in which visitrs’ hands cause plants t blm and fade, petals (花瓣) scattering in a balletic display. N tw visits are ever the same.
“Immersive art” experiences are n the rise, nt just in America but acrss the wrld. Tens f thusands f peple have walked cmpletely dry thrugh a “Rain Rm” f streaming water in Shanghai, Melburne and Shaijah. Others have visited a mirrred “Infinity rm” in New Yrk. Mre and mre, the experience f cntemprary art is just that: a nvel experience.
These displays share a cmmn trait:an urge by artists t create--and audiences t enjy — a space in which visitrs participate and play. “It’s a bit like ging int the museum and being in the picture,” says Flrian Ortkrass, c-funder f Randm Internatinal, an art rganizatin which has fllwed its amazing wrk ”Rain Rm” with ther exhibits that explre the relatinship between human bdies’ and technlgy. “If this kind f wrld is dne well, it engages peple emtinally, it lifts them ut f their everyday rutines, adds Hannes Kch, Randm Internatinal’s ther c-funder.
8. What can we learn abut “immersive art” described in the passage?
A. It can urge artists t create and audiences t enjy.
B. There is nthing t d with technlgy in Immersive Art.
C. This frm f art need n interactin between the exhibit and the audience.
D. Every visitr can enjy the same wnderful experience in “A Whle Year per Year”.
9. Which f fllwing wrd can replace the underlined wrd in Paragraph 4?
A. tradeB. characteristicC. interestD. benefit
10. What des Hannes Kch’s wrds mean?
A. The develpment f immersive art makes peple wrk harder fr life.
B. The develpment f immersive art can strengthen ur physical pwer.
C. The develpment f immersive art can free us frm the dull life.
D. The develpment f immersive art can prmte the relatinship between bdy and technlgy
【答案】8. A9. B10. C
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。
Tips f Healthy Lifestyle
There’s n secret - the simplest things are ften the best, says nutritinist Dr Jhn Briffa, if we want t feel gd all year rund.
Eat mindfully.
In ur fast-paced wrld, there can be a tendency t eat while distracted and shvel in mre fd than we need and, at the same time, miss ut n culinary pleasure. ___11___ S sme things t think abut here are aviding eating when distracted, eating mre slwly, and taking time t taste fd prperly. ___12___
Get plenty f sunlight in the summer.
Sunlight, as well as the vitamin D that can be made in the skin, is assciated with a wide spectrum f benefits fr the bdy. In general, vitamin D is made when ur shadw is shrter than ur bdy length, ie when the sun is high in the sky. ___13___
Get enugh sleep.
Sleep has the ability t ptimize mental and physical energy, and ptimal levels f sleep (abut eight hurs a night) are linked with reduced risk f chrnic disease (慢性病) and imprved lngevity. ___14___ Getting int bed by 10pm r 10:30pm is a ptentially useful investment in terms f yur shrt-and lng-term health and well-being.
___15___
Mdern-day living tends t be ambitius and we can easily find urselves chasing an ever-grwing list f gals, many f which can be material. Sme f us culd d with spending mre time fcusing nt n what we dn't have, but n what we d. Our md can be lifted by giving thanks fr anything frm ur friends and family t a beautiful landscape r sunset.
A. Practise the art f appreciatin
B. Dn't be ambitius and get what yu can get.
C. While burning is t be avided get as much sunlight expsure as pssible fr ideal health.
D. One simple strategy that can help ensure yu get ptimal amunts f sleep is t g t bed earlier.
E. One particular thing t fcus n is chewing yur fd thrughly.
F. Lack f sleep will keep yu in a gd cnditin.
G. Many f us will benefit frm eating mindfully.
【答案】11. G12. E13. C14. D15. A
第三部分:语亩运用(共两节,满分4S分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
It was already dark. There was sme traffic but it wasn’t busy. When I was ___16___ dwn the main street, smething terrible happened. One secnd there was ___17___. The next, a figure ppped up in frnt f my car frm nwhere. Then six days later, I was tld he had ___18___ in hspital.
The plice investigatin tk several mnths. They eventually decided that I was nt the ne t ___19___. I had nt been drinking, speeding, and was nt using my phne r ___20___ the influence f drugs. My car was in gd repair: the brakes and lights all wrking ___21___. I had dne nthing wrng. ___22___ I had killed a man.
Hw t cme t terms with that? I have ___23___ in the mnths since the accident. I was ___24___ in t knw hw t understand, prcess and cme t ____25____ with the grief it caused. There’s a lng way fr me t find peace. But I g n. I ____26____ the days and, nw, the nights t. I have discvered that I can give myself ____27____ t laugh with friends, g t wrk and cntinue with a life that lks frm the utside ____28____ t the ne I lived befre. After ne year I drve a car again. ____29____ and tearfully, but I did it. After tw years I decided t be a car wner again. I chse the smallest, least ____30____ vehicle I culd find.
As well as addressing my wn ____31____ experience, I want t emphasize that life is ____32____ after a fatal accident I never thught that ending my wn life wuld help. I have a duty t ____33____ living the best way I can, carrying with me the ____34____ f the death f the man but als any ____35____ I have gained thrugh this experience.
16. A. runningB. drivingC. walkingD. wandering
17. A. nthingB. smethingC. anythingD. everything
18. A. wakedB. disappearedC. survivedD. died
19. A. frgetB. blameC. regretD. aplgize
20. A. utB. inC. underD. upn
21. A. wrnglyB. badlyC. terriblyD. crrectly
22A. UnlessB. AndC. ExceptD. Besides
23. A. struggledB. criedC. changedD. hidden
24. A. interestedB. invlvedC. absrbedD. dressed
25. A. pwerB. lifeC. mindD. peace
26. A. get utB. get upC. get thrughD. get ff
27. A. timeB. limitatinC. energyD. permissin
28. A. similarB. differentC. newD. cntrary
29. A. CnfirmedlyB. HesitatinglyC. HappilyD. Srrwfully
30. A. threateningB. safeC. cmfrtableD. ppular
31. A. excitingB. happyC. hrribleD. appealing
32. A. brkenB. pssibleC. impssibleD. miserable
33. A. carry awayB. carry abutC. carry nD. carry ut
34. A. burdenB. secretC. hitD. cnsequence
35A. admiratinB. reputatinC. recgnitinD. wisdm
【答案】16. B17. A18. D19. B20. C21. D22. C23. A24. B25. D26. C27. D28. A29. B30. A31. C32. B33. C34. A35. D
非选择题部分
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节语法填空(共10个小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
As a grup f frgs was traveling thrugh the wds, tw f them ___36___ (fall) int a deep pit. When ___37___ (see) hw deep it was, the ther frgs tld the tw frgs that there was n hpe left fr them. ___38___, the tw frgs decided t ignre what the thers were saying and they prceeded ___39___ (try) and jump ut f the pit. Despite their effrts, the grup f frgs ___40___ the tp f the pit were still saying they shuld just give up and ___41___ they wuld never make it ut. Eventually, ne f the frgs fllwed what the thers were saying and he gave up, falling dwn t his ___42___ (die), while the ___43___ cntinued t jump as hard as he culd. Again, the crwd f frgs yelled at him t stp the pain and just die. He jumped even ___44___ (hard) and finally made it ut. When he gt ut, the ther frgs said “Did yu nt hear us?” ____45____ frg explained t them that he was hearing-impaired (听力受损的). He thught they were encuraging him the entire time.
【答案】36. fell
37. seeing38. Hwever
39. t try40. at
41. that42. death
43. ther44. harder
45. The
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
46. 你的学校即将举办一场有关环境保护宣传的讲座,假定你是学校学生会组织部的李华,请你以校学生会的名义拟一则讲座通知,内容包括:
1.讲座时间和地点:
2.讲座内容:
3.注意事项,
注意1.词数80左右:
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
【答案】Ntice
Aimed t prmte ur ec-friendly awareness, ur schl is t invite a prfessr t deliver a lecture n the related tpic.
The lecture will be arranged in the student hall this Friday afternn frm 2 pm t 4 pm. Yu’ll be infrmed f the seriusness f envirnmental prblems as well as sme suggestins fr what we culd d t help.
Remember t keep quiet and stay fcused while listening and n fd and drinks are allwed in the hall. Hpe yu can all cme and ffer a hand t ur envirnment.
The Student Unin
第二节读后续写(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面短文,根据所给悄节,使之构成—个完整的故事。
Mary, a eight-year girl, whse father was th keeper f a lighthuse n the cast f England, was always being tld that the lamps can avid lts f tragedies. The light f these lamps shines at night t guide ships n their way and t keep them frm dangerus rcks and shals.
One afternn Mary was in the lighthuse alne. Mary's father had prepared the lamps, hanging high n the wall, and they were ready fr lighting when evening came. As he needed t buy sme fd, he crssed the causeway which led t the land. This causeway was a path ver the rcks and sands, which culd be used nly tw r three hurs in the day; at ther times, the waters rse and cvered it. The father intended t cme back hme befre the tide (lwed ver this path. Night was cming n, and a strm was rising n the sea.
Mary's mther was dead, and althugh she was alne, her father had tld the girl nt t be afraid, fr he wuld sn return. Nw there were sme rugh-lking men behind a rck, wh were watching Mary's father. They watched him g t the land. They were”wreckers” wh hid abut the cast. If a ship was driven n the rcks by a strm, they rushed dwn—nt t help the sailrs, but t rb them.
The wicked men knew that a little girl was left alne in the lighthuse, s they planned t keep her father n the shre all night When Mary's father came back near the rad leading t the causeway, the wreckers rushed frm their hiding place and threw him n the grund. They quickly wrapped him up with all kinds f things. They then left him in the charge f tw men, while they ran back t the shre. At the same time, the strm was raging with almst hurricane frce.
“Oh, Mary, what will yu d?” the father cried anxiusly as he lay in the shed. “There will be n ne t light the lamps. Ships may be wrecked, and sailrs may be lst."
注意:1. 所续写短文的词数应为150左右:
2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好:
4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph 1: Mary lked frm a narrw windw tward the shre, thinking it was time fr her father t return.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2: Eventually, Mary lighted the lamp.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【答案】Mary lked frm a narrw windw tward the shre, thinking it was time fr her father t return. The wind raring, it must be a strmy night. Outside the narrw windw was a dark night dtted with dim lights frm ships. It’s t glmy, s neither the wreckers nr Mary’s father can be seen. Mary felt quite wrried, her heart fiercely pumping as the sea level rse. “Where are yu, dad?” Thugh cncerning abut sailrs’ safety, she culdn’t d anything alne with the lamp hanging high n the wall. But when she saw mre and mre ships appraching the causeway and sailrs struggling against the hurricane n the deck, Mary recalled her father’s duty and made up her mind. It suddenly ccurred t her that her father put the scaffld behind the dr with which she culd reach ut the lamp.
Eventually, Mary lighted the lamp. At nce, the luminus light f the lamps frm the lighthuse was cast ver the sea, illuminating the wrld in just a secnd. Sailrs gratefully fllwed the light and anchred ff clse t the shre. It was then that they discvered Mary’s father was in great truble. A crwd f them successfully landed, rushing quickly and anxiusly twards the causeway t save her father. And where were the wreckers? Of curse they had escaped. As sn as the lights came n, they knew the plan was shattered.
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