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第Ⅰ卷(滿分100分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhatdoesthewomanthinkabouttheirtriptoChina?A.It’sgreat. B.It’slong. C.It’sapity.2.Whywillthewomannotgotothezootomorrow?A.Theman’ssonistooyoung.B.Shewillattendameetingtomorrow.C.Itwillsnowheavily.3.Wheremightthespeakersgo?A.Toapark. B.Toaparty. C.Toaconcert.4.Howmanypillsshouldthemantakeinaday?A.3pills. B.8pills. C.9pills.5.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Offeringsuggestions.B.Expressingdissatisfaction.C.Askingforhelp.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.WhyisLenainterestedinbeingahairdresser?A.Sheisgoodatmakinghair.B.Shecanmakemoremoney.C.Shelikesbeingcreative.7.WhatcanwelearnaboutLenafromtheconversation?A.Sheisauniversitystudent.B.Sheisahairdressingschoolstudent.C.Sheisahighschoolstudent.8.WhatdoLena’sparentswanthertobee?A.Asecretary. B.Ahairdresser. C.Ateacher.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Where’sJimmy?A.InEngland. B.InIreland. C.InScotland.10.WhyisJimmystayingataYouthHostel?A.He’sattendingameetingthere.B.He’samemberoftheYHA.C.TheYouthHostelhasexcellentservice.11.WhatdoweknowaboutJack’smother?A.Somethingmaybewrongwithherears.B.SheasksJimmytowritelettersback.C.She’dratherspeaktoJimmyonthephone.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Whatkindofclotheshasthewomanbought?A.Aredsummerskirt. B.Aredwintercoat. C.Ablackwintercoat.13.Whydoesn’tthewomanchoosethesizefourteen?A.She’slostweight. B.Itisoutofdate. C.She’sgainedweight.14.Howmuchchangehasthewomangot?A.10dollars. B.20dollars. C.30dollars.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onthephone. B.Inahotel. C.Attheairport.16.Whydoesthemanwanttochangethereservation?m..Itsimpossibleforhimtocatchtheflightat9:30p.m..B.Mr.Leeisnotabletocatchtheflightat9:30p.m..C.Themanisnotabletocatchtheflightat11:30p.m..17.WhichflightwillMr.Leetake?A.FlightNumber288toViennaat9:30p.m..B.FlightNumber362toViennaat11:30p.m..C.FlightNumber362toViennaat11:30a.m..聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.HowdoyoufindajobontheInternet?A.Usingthewords“jobsearch”.B.Makingalistoffulltimejobsyouneed.C.Typinginyournameandwhereyouwork.19.Whatcanyoufindinjobsearchwebsites?A.Letterstointroduceyou.B.Examplesofinterviewconversations.C.Interviewersofthepaniesyouwant.20.Howdojobsearchwebsiteshelppeopletofindajob?A.Tellingthemhowtoprepareforinterviews.B.Helpingthemtowriteletters.C.Helpingtheminmanyways.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AMetropolisBookClubMembership:Allyouneedtodoisfillouttheorderformatthebottomofthepage,selectyourfirstorderfromourbooklistandthenpostthepletedformbacktous.Specialoffersfornewmembers:?Chooseanyreducedpricebooksfromournewmembers’booklist,tothevalueof100yuanintotal.?Ticktheboxonyourformtoorderafreewatch.?Joinbeforetheendofthismonthandyoureceiveanotherfreebook.Whenyou’vejoined:Asamemberyougetaround50%offthepublisher’spriceofeverybookyoubuy,andwhat’smore,theyestraighttoyourdoor.Yourfreeclubmagazinearrivesonceamonthtoletyouknowthelatestbestsellers.OntheInternet,youcanfindallourtitlesfortheyearatourmembers’website.Ourwebsitealsohasabookswapservicewherememberscanexchangebooks.Beingamember:Allyouhavetodoisorderfourbooksduringyourfirstyear.Afterthat,youcandecideonthenumberofbooksyouwishtotake.Ineachofyourmonthlyclubmagazines,ourstaffchoosea“BookoftheMonth”foryou,whichisofferedatanextraspecialprice.Ifyoudonotwantthisbook,justsaysoontheformandsenditbacktous.Wealwayssendthebookifwedonotreceivethisform.Andremember,youhaveuptoafortnighttodecideifyouwishtokeepthebooksyouhaveordered.Iftheyaren’twhatyouexpected,justsendthemback!21.TobeeamemberoftheMetropolisBookClub,youneedto.A.orderawatchfreeofchargeB.sendtheadvertisementtotheclubC.choosebookswithspecialpricesD.returnthepletedorderform22.Whatinformationdoesthemonthlymagazineprovidetheclubmemberswith?A.Thepercentagesavedoneachbook.B.Thenamesofallthebookssoldbytheclub.C.Thelistofthenewestbooksavailabletobuy.D.Thebooksthatcanbeswappedbyclubmembers.23.Whatcanweinferfromthelastpartofthepassage?A.Atleastfourbooksshouldbeboughteachyear.B.Bookscanbereturnedwithintwoweeksunderamembership.C.Membersneedtobuythe“BookoftheMonth”.D.Themorebooksamemberbuys,thelowerpricesheenjoys.BFormanyyears,BruceBexlerdreamedofgoingtothelandsnohumanhadexploredanddiscoveringrare,unknownspecies.Thatmightsoundlikeanimpossibledream,butBexlerturneditintoareality.InDecember2015,he,togetherwithateamofAustralianandAmericanscientists,adventuredintoarainforestontheislandofWithinminutesoflanding,theteamspottedablackchickenlikebird.Thescientistssoondeterminedthatthecreaturewasatypeofhoneyeater—thefirstnewbirdspeciestobesightedonNewGuineain60years.Thehoneyeaterwasn’ttheonlysurpriseforthem.Theydiscoveredmorethan40previouslyunknownplantandanimalspecies.“Wewerelikekidsinacandystore,”Bexlerrecalls.“Everywherewelooked,wesawamazingthingswehadneverseenbefore.”Thenewfoundspeciesdidn’tshyawayfromthescientists.Twolongnosedechidnasevenletthevisitorspickthemupandtakethembacktocamptostudythem.Bexlerthinkstheanimalsweren’tscaredbecausetheyhadneverseenhumansbefore.Heexplains,“Thisareagivesscientistsaplacewheretheycanstudythebehavioursofanimalsthathavenotyetlearnedtobeafraidofpeople.”Bexlerandhisteamdidnothaveenoughtimetostudytheareapletely.“Wejustscratchedthesurface,”Bexlersays.“Anyonewhogoestherewillebackwithamystery.”24.WhichwordcanbestdescribeBruceBexler?A.Adventurous. B.Cautious. C.Optimistic. D.Reliable.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencesuggestinthethirdparagraph?A.Theyenjoyedtheexperienceofbeinginacandystore.B.Theywereveryexcitedaboutwhattheydiscovered.C.Theyweremisbehavinglikenaughtychildren.D.Theirnextsearchmighthelpthemgetsugar.26.Whydidthelongnosedechidnasallowthescientiststotakethembackfortheirstudy?A.Thescientistswereveryfriendlytothem.B.Thescientistswereskilledinhandlinganimals.C.Theyhadbeenwelltrainedbythelocalpeople.D.Theyhadneverbeenthreatenedbypeople.27.WecaninferfromBexler’swordsinthelastparagraphthat.A.thescientistshavelearnedenoughaboutthedeeprainforestB.theareaislikelytokeepuntouchedinthefutureC.moreunknownplantsandanimalsaretobediscoveredthereD.whoevergoestherecanuncoverthemysteryoftheforestCTechnologytodayhasstolenawayourvoicesandrobbedourchildrenofmemories.I’vebeenrecordinghowoftenpeoplesingaroundthehousethesedays.Thefactis,theydon’t.Myearliestmemoriesareofmymothersinginglullabies(催眠曲)inagentlelowvoice.Shedidn’thaveasingingvoice,butherseeminglyimperfectlowvoicewillalwaysmeanfortandlovetome.Today,youngmothersareusuallypresentedwithlullabytapesatthebabyshower.Whenbabycries,theywillswitchonthehightechaudiosystemandthelittleonewillenterhisdreamwiththevoicesofstrangersinhisears.Wouldn’titbebetterifnewparentslearnthesongsthemselvesandgivetheirchildthegiftoftheirownsleepyvoicesthroughthemidnighthours.Thesedays,whenwegoonatrip,mydaughterstakealongtinypersonalstereos(立體音響)andheadphones.Theyarelostintheirprivateworlds,andIcan’thelpwishingthatatleasthere,inthecarmygirlswouldbeforcedtolistentotheirmother’soutoftunesongs.ThoseadvancedearphoneshaverobbedthemofsomethingIthinkeverykidshouldcarryfromchildhoodcartripsintoadulthood.AsIdroveawayfromthatparty,Ihummedthegoodoldsongsallthewayhome.WhydidIeverstopsinginginthecarandstartturningontheradioinstead?Whydon’tIsinganymorewhileI’mdoingthedishes?I’mgoingtosingbeforemeals,singintheshowerinsteadofswitchingonthatwaterproofradiothatstoleawayourvoicesandoursouls.28.Theauthorwritesthefirstthreeparagraphstoremindusthat.A.technologyisaffectingourwayoflifepositivelyB.lullabiesbymomareunbearabletolistentoC.technologyhasmadesingingsongsindailylifeapastD.hightechsoundsystemsarereplacinghumanspletely29.Intheauthor’sview,thesongsplayedonthehightechaudiosystem.A.aremoreimpressivetothebabyB.lackthemotherlylovethebabyneedsC.workbettertostopthebabyfromcryingD.arebeautifulandfamiliartolistento30.Whatdoestheauthorwishherdaughterstodoaccordingtothepassage?A.Tohelpmemorizethewordswhilesheissinging.B.Tosingtheoldsongstogetherwithher.C.Tolistentotheoldsongsfromher.D.Toremembertheirchildhoodcartrips.31.Whatcanweconcludeabouttheauthorfromthepassage?A.Shepreferslivinginthepast.B.Shewillkeepthehabitofsingingsongs.C.Sheconsiderstechnologygreat.D.Shethinkslessofoldsongsnowadays.DChildrenmakequickerdecisionstoeat“tasty”foodandrewardcentresintheirbrainslightupafterwatchingfoodmercialsontelevision,paredtononfoodmercials,asmallstudyfinds.Theresearchersstudied23childrenaged8to14whogavetasteandhealthratingsfor60fooditems.Afterwards,kidschosewhetherto“eat”or“noteat”eachfooditemwithoutactuallyeatingthemwhileexperiencingbrainscans.Thescansmeasurechangesinbloodflowwithinthebrain,whichisthoughttoreflecttheactivityofbraincells.Whilethekidsweremakingtheirdecisions,theywereperiodicallyshownTVmercials,someforfastfoodandsomefornonfoodbusinesses.Eachsetofmercialswasfollowedbyasetof10foodchoices.Ingeneral,kidsdidnotchoosefoodsbasedontheirhealthratingsandchosebasedontaste.Butafterwatchingafoodmercial,tasteseemedevenmoreimportanttothemandtheymadetheirchoicesfaster.Therewardcentersinthebrainweremoreactiveduringfooddecisionsafterwatchingfoodmercialsthanafternonfoodmercials.“Whatweknowfromstudiesisthatfoodmarketinghashugeeffectsonourlikingoftheproductbeingadvertised,”saidEmmaBoylandoftheUniversityof32.Whatwerethechildrenaskedtodointheresearch?A.Selecttheirfavouritemercials.B.Decidewhethertoeatornottoeat.C.Observetheactivityofbraincells.D.Listhealthratingsforsomefoods.33.Whathappenedtothechildrenafterwatchingfoodmercials?A.Theyconfusedtasteratingswithhealthratingsofthefoods.B.Theymadefoodchoicesbasedonhealthratings.C.Therewardcentresintheirbrainsactedactively.D.Theyhadagoodmandofthemethodstochoosefoods.34.WhatcanweinferfromBoyland’swords?A.Foodmarketingshouldbestrictlycontrolled.B.Weshoulddosomethingtostopfoodadvertising.C.Parentsshouldforbidchildrentowatchfoodmercials.D.Childrenshouldbetaughttotreatadvertisedfoodsproperly.35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Childrenmakedecisionsquicklywhenwatchingmercials.B.Children’sbadeatinghabitsaremainlycausedbyfoodmercials.C.Parentsareconcernedabouttheeffectoffoodadvertisementsonkids.D.Foodadvertisementsaffectchildren’seatinghabitsgreatly.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Whenitestostudyingincollege,managingyourtimewellisofvitalimportance.Powerfultipscanhelpyoutohandlereallifesituationsanddevelopfirstclasstimemanagementskillsthatwillimproveefficiencyandresults.Makeadetailedstudyscheduleandwriteitdown.36Youwillbemorelikelytofollowthroughwithyourstudyplanifitisclearlywrittenonyourcalendar.Includeyourscheduleinyourcellphoneandsetregularpopupremindersthatyouwillhavetoclosebeforesendingyournexttextmessage.Bydoingso,youcandeveloparoutinethatyoucaneasilyfollow.37Thisisagoodwaytoensureyouspendtheproperamountoftimestudyingforeachclassorsubject.Devotemoretimetostudyingsubjectsthatarenewtoyouorthoseinwhichyourgradeneedsimprovement.Ifanexaminonecoursehasbeendelayed,adjustyourstudyscheduletoprioritize(優(yōu)先處理)moreimmediatetestsandprojects.38Remembertotakeadvantageoftheextratimetoreviewmaterialduringshortstudytimeseachday.Preparefortemptation.Attendingcollegeandearninggoodgradesisalmostlikeafulltimejob,soyourstudieswillhavetotakepriorityoversocializingorotheractivities.Youwillpromise(妥協(xié))atsomepoint,butdon’tgetdiscouraged.Rather,learnfromyourmistakes.39Stayorganized.Stayingorganizedisvitaltoavoidwastingvaluabletimeasastudent.Sinceyouwillbeenrolledinseveralclassesatatime,itisimportantthatyouorganizeyourclassandstudymaterials.40Also,whengoingintoastudysession,makesureyouhaveanythingyouneed.Don’tinterruptyourstudysessionbysearchingyourroomforflashcardsornotes.A.Prioritizeyourassignments.B.Youshouldmakeiteasytoaccessthem.C.Ifyoucansticktoit,youwillsucceedintime.D.However,don’tforgetdelayedtestsaltogether.E.Makeasubjectspecificscheduleandmarkyourcalendar.F.Byknowingyourweaknesses,you’llbettertrytoresisttemptation.G.Besides,establishawaytorewardyourselfwithfunactivities.第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。It’salwaysbeenadreamforAlextotakeatripwithhermother,butitwasadeathinthefamilythat41madethembothrealizehowpreciouslifereallyis.“Afterlosingmygrandma,I42thatneitherInormymumwill43behere,andthatIcan’t44therighttimetoe,”the27yearoldgirltoldtheHuffingtonpost.“Afteraweekof45,myamazingmumandIareofftotravelaroundtheUnitedStates.WewillbetravellingfromNewYorktoLosAngeles,interviewing46whoarechangingtheworldforthebetterand47thedreamIhadforaverylongtime—totraveltogetherwithmymother.Ihavetakenamonthoffworkandweareonourway.48arewaiting!”Alexsaid.SoinAugust,Alexandher63yearoldretiredmother,Halina,traveledtotheUnitedStatesforathreeweek49thattookthemfromcoasttocoast.Alexisthe50ofLookingForHeroes,asocialmediaproject,inwhichshephotographsmanyoftheinterestingpeopleshemeetswith,51uniquetidbits(花邊新聞)oftheirlifestoriesatthesametime.The52motheranddaughtertraveledacrossthenation,visitingcities53Knoxville,Tennessee,NewYorkCity,LosAngelesandWashington.Alongthewaytheytookphotos54famousbackgroundsineachcity,makingsome55memories.Meanwhile,Alex56muchfromhermother.Hermotheroftensaid“My57toyoungpeoplewouldbetolearnnewthings,andwhatyouhavelearnedwillbeyourbiggest58inlife.Withageyoustop59aboutthingsthatdon’tmatter.Withyourpriorities(優(yōu)先)changing,6041.A.finally B.simply C.mildly D.secretly42.A.promised B.realized C.guessed D.hoped43.A.thus B.even C.ever D.forever44.A.thinkof B.giveup C.waitfor D.giveaway45.A.preparation B.work C.consideration D.rest46.A.friends B.relatives C.reporters D.influencers47.A.connecting B.describing C.achieving D.imagining48.A.Troubles B.Dreams C.Results D.Dangers49.A.adventure B.campaign C.business D.gathering50.A.actress B.model C.editor D.student51.A.inventing B.sharing C.preparing D.hearing52.A.frightened B.amused C.astonished D.excited53.A.including B.arranging C.containing D.expecting54.A.into B.above C.against D.from55.A.unbelievable B.unforgettable C.unaffordable D.unthinkable56.A.received B.saved C.separated D.learned57.A.position B.example C.advice D.experience58.A.goal B.wealth C.success D.change59.A.talking B.bringing C.setting D.worrying60.A.family B.friend C.beauty D.job第Ⅱ卷(滿分50分)第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在題后空白處填入適當?shù)膬?nèi)容(每空一詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Onlineshoppingisingintofashioninmostcities,wherepeopleareabletomakefulluseoftherapidlydevelopingInternettechnology.Nowadays,canwefindaperson61hasnotexperiencedonlineshopping?Definitelynot.Onlineshopping62(wele)bymostpeopleduetovariousreasons.Fortheconsumers,itcansavesometimeforpeoplewhodon’thavemuchsparetime.Justclickthemouse,theycangetwhattheywantwhile63(stay)athome.Fortheretailers(零售商),itcancutsomecostsforthosewhodon’thavelotsoffunds.paredwiththe64(tradition)trademode,itdoesn’tneedtorentahouse.65,therearestillsomedisadvantagesinonlineshopping.First,afacetofacedealmakesonlineshopping66(little)reliableandtrustworthy.Second,peoplewilllose67funofbargaining.68isundeniable(不可否認的)thatshoppingontheInternethasbeeapopulartrendinmodernsociety.Weneedtomaketherelativelawsinagreement69therapidgrowthofonlineshopping.Onlyinthiswaycanweenjoythepleasureand70(convenient)ofonlineshoppingwithouttheconcernofbeingcheated.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余

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