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A.“Stop”inbothways. B.“Go”inbothways. C.“Stop”inoneway. 2.Wheredidn’tthewomangoyesterdayevening?A.Tothehotel. B.Totheairport. C.Totheoffice. 3.Whatdoesthemanprobablywantthewomantodo?A.Gethimanewchickensandwich. B.Bringhimadifferentsandwich. C.Givehimhismoneyback.4.Whatdoesthewomansee? A.Abird. B.Apicture. C.Atail. 5.Whoisthemanprobablytalkingto?A.Areporter. B.Ashopassistant. C.Atravelagent.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(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。 6.Whatdayisittoday?A.Thursday. B.Friday. C.Saturday.7.WhatisthewomanlikelytodoinToronto?A.Dealwithherwork. B.Relaxherself. C.Meetherfriends.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whydidthewomanfailtosleepwelllastnight?A.Shestayeduplateworking.B.Shewasunderalotofpressure.C.Shedrankstrongteabeforebedtime.9.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Dosomeexercise. B.Takesleepingpills. C.Haveanearlysupper.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Doctorandpatient. B.Husbandandwife. C.Fellowworkers.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Whomadethecookies?A.Thewoman’smother. B.Thewoman’sfather. C.Thewoman’ssister.12.Whendidthewomangether3Dprinter?A.Onherbirthday. B.AtHalloween. C.AtChristmas.13.Whatwasthefirstthingthewomanprinted?A.Apencilholder. B.Aplantcontainer.C.Ahousedecoration.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whatdoesthemanrecommend?A.Aguidedboattour. B.ArideontheLondonEye.C.AtouroftheTowerofLondon.15.HowwillthewomantraveltoLondon?A.Bytrain.B.Byship.C.Byplane.16.WhatwillthewomanprobablydoafterherThamestrip?A.HaveamealatBoroughMarket.B.Watchthechangingoftheguard.C.VisittheSouthbankSkatepark.17.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheNationalPortraitGallery?A.Itsworksaredifficulttounderstand.B.Ithasgreathistoricalvalue.C.It'sabittootraditional.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatisthespeaker’sjob?A.Anartist. B.Anewsannouncer. C.Anartgallerydirector.19.Whatdoesthespeakermostlikelythinkaboutthewholestory?A.Itwasstrange. B.Itwasmeaningful. C.Itwasunderstandable.20.Whatwilldirectlyfollowthecommercial?A.Politics. B.Weather. C.Traffic.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A(新題材)StepintotheGeorgeLibraryandenjoytheuniqueexhibitions.CuriousCures:MedicineintheMedieval(中世紀(jì)的)World29March—6DecemberFascinatedbyhealthandwell-being?Sowereourmedievalancestors.Discoveratimewhenunusualingredientsandquestionabletreatmentsmixedwithgenuinecuriosityabouthowbodiesfunction,creatingacomplexandappealingworldofritual(儀式的)healing,herbalrecipes,andsurgery.Comeandseewhatthedoctorsprovided.MurderbytheBook:ACelebrationof20thCenturyBritishCrimeFiction23March—24AugustCrimefictionistheUK’smostread,boughtandborrowedgenre.Bringingtogetherliterature,cultureandheritage,thisexhibitioncelebratesthestoriesoftheUK’smostpopularfictionwriting.TheexhibitionalsoshowcasesrarebookslookingatthegenrefromitsoriginsintheworksofWilkieCollinsandCharlesDickenstocontemporarybest-sellersValMcDermidandIanRankin.EndlessStories:Manuscripts,KnowledgeandTranslationinthe17thCentury28September—22FebruaryIn1632,ourlibrarywastransformedbyanextraordinarycollectionofmanuscriptsinadazzlingcollectionoflanguages,includingArabic,Hebrew,PersianandMalay.Collectedbyagreatthinker.ThomasVanErpe,theseuniqueitemsanthestoriestheytellshineanightona400-year-oldpursuitofknowledgethroughthelanguagesoftheworld.GhostWords:ReadingthePast4March—20DecemberMedievalscribes(抄書吏)usedtorecycleoldbooksbyscrapingthemanuscripts(手稿)cleanandwritingafreshtextoverthetop.Knownaspalimpsests,thesereusedmanuscriptshavelongattractedscholars,whohavesoughttoreadthelosttextsanderasedhistorythatliesbeneaththenewerink.Thisexhibitionexaminestheprocesstouncovertheseghostwords.21.WhatisthemainfocusofCuriousCures?A.Thedailylifeofmedievaldoctors.B.Thepracticesofmedievalmedicine.C.Theadvantagesofmedievalrecipes.D.Thedevelopmentofmedievalritual.22.WhatisuniqueaboutEndlessStories?A.Itexploresrarecrimefiction.B.Itexaminesrecycledmanuscripts.C.Itshowcasesmanuscriptsinmultiplelanguages.D.Itisconductedbyagreatthinker,ThomasVanErpe.23.WhichexhibitionwillyougoifyouareinterestedinDickens’works?A.CuriousCures. B.MurderbytheBook.C.EndlessStories. D.GhostWords.B(原創(chuàng)題)TheShenzhou-21crewaboardChina'sorbitingspacestationcompletedtheirmission'sfirstseriesofspacewalksonTuesday,accordingtotheChinaMannedSpaceAgency(CMSA).Theteamofthreeastronauts--ZhangLu,WuFeiandZhangHongzhang--workedforapproximatelyeighthoursandcompletedtheirtasksat6:45p.m.(BeijingTime),assistedbythespacestation'sroboticarmandateamonEarth.WuFeiistheyoungestChineseastronauttocarryoutaspacewalktodate.ZhangLuandWuFei,taskedwithconductingspacewalkoperations,completedtheinspectionandphotographyoftheShenzhou-20returncapsule'sviewportwindow,theinstallationofaprotectiondeviceagainstspacedebrisforthespacestation,andthereplacementofthemultiple-layercoveronthetemperaturecontroladapter,accordingtotheCMSA.DuringtheShenzhou-21crewedmission,plannedspacewalksinvolvingcrewandscientificequipment(payloads)willalsobeconducted,aswillscientificexperimentsandtechnicaltests.Dependingonthesituationdetermined,thecrewmayalsoundertakeprotectiveoperationsonthedamagedwindowoftheShenzhou-20spacecraft,accordingtotheCMSA.24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Thesuccessfulcompletionofaspacewalkandfutureplans.B.TheintroductionofChina'snewspacestation.C.ThepersonalstoriesofthreeChineseastronauts.D.Thetechnicalfunctionsofthespacestation'sroboticarm.25.Whichofthefollowingtaskswascompletedduringthespacewalk?A.RepairingtheShenzhou-20’swindow.B.Conductinganexperimentoutsidethestation.C.Installingadeviceagainstspacedebris.D.Testinganewtypeofspacesuit.26.WhatcanweinferaboutWuFeifromthepassage?A.HecommandedtheShenzhou-21mission.B.Heperformedalltasksinsidethestation.C.Heisthemostexperiencedcrewmember.D.HeisnowtheyoungestChinesespacewalker.27.Theword“undertake”inthelastparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“______”.A.avoid B.finish C.examine D.performCWhenthepatientarrives,itcanbarelymoveitsbody.Theparrottriestospreaditsgreenwingsandfails--tofly.Itisjustoneofdozensofrainbowlorikeets(彩虹鸚鵡)beingtreatedforamysteriousparalyzing(癱瘓)illness.Casesofwhatiscalledlorikeetparalysissyndrome(LPS)havebeenincreasingoverthepastdecade,saysvetClaudeLacasse.Butscientistsarepuzzledastowhatiscausingit.Lacassehaspartneredwithseveralresearcherstotrysolvingthemystery.Sofar,they'veruledouthundredsofhuman-madechemicalsaswellasvariousinfectiousdiseases.TheircurrenttheoryisthatLPSiscausedbyaplantthebirdsareeating,somethingthatflowersorfruitsbetweenlatespringandearlyfallwhencasesalwaysrise.Butresearchershavenoideawhichplantorplantsmightbeinvolved,whythediseaseisgettingworseorwhetherclimatechangeisplayingarole.Fornow,themainconcernisfiguringouteverythingthesicklorikeetsareeating.EcologistRacheleWilsonusedatechniqueinvolvingtestingDNAinsickbirds'droppingstomatchittospecificplantDNA.Thesedatasuggestthebirdsarefeedingonmorethan130plantspecies,atleast30ofwhicharepotentiallypoisonous.OtherresearchersarenotjustlookingatplantDNAbutalsoatbacterialandanimalDNAtoallowforthepossibilitythatthebirdsareswallowingapoisonousinsectinfruit,orapoisonproducedbybacteriafoundonaplant.It’spossibleclimatechangeplaysarolebydrivingrainbowlorikeetstoseekoutunusualfoodsources.Animalsarebroadeningtheirhuntingrangeandgoingintomoretraditionallyuninvitingareastofindfood,includingfruit,seedsand,strangely,evenmeat.Withclimatechangecausingmoreextremeweathereventsandintenselyhotsummers,theneedtofindwhat'sparalyzingrainbowlorikeets-andpotentiallyotherspecies-isofurgentconcern.“They'reamazingbirds,”Phalensays.“It'shardtoseethemassickastheyare.”28.Whatareresearcherstryingtofindoutfirst?A.WhyLPSisgettingworse. B.Whererainbowlorikeetsusuallygather.C.Howhuman-madechemicalsledtoLPS. D.Whatlorikeetsarefeedingonatpresent.29.WhatdoesWilsonfocusoninherstudy?A.CollectingDNAdatafromspecificanimals. B.AnalyzingDNAinthewasteofsicklorikeets.C.IdentifyingDNAhiddenindifferentplants. D.Lookingatplant,bacterialandanimalDNA.30.Howdoesclimatechangepossiblyinfluencerainbowlorikeets?A.Increasingthevarietyoftheirdiets.B.Enlargingthehabitatsofthesebirds.C.Adaptingthemselvestoextremeweatherevents.D.Forcingthemtoswallowapoisonousinsectinfruit.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.EndangeredrarespeciesinAustraliaB.StrangediseasesstrikingAustralianbirdsC.ThemysteryofAustralia'sparalyzedparrotsD.TheinfluenceofclimatechangeonanimalsDPublichealthdatasignalsagenuinecrisisinadolescentmentalhealth:risingratesofanxiety,depression,andhopelessness.Butasweworryaboutteenswhoarestruggling,wecan'tignoreanothermountingeffecttheburdensthatareshoulderedbytheirfriendsandpeersinan"alwayson"world.Wehavestudiedteensandtechforoveradecade.Theirnetworksareever-expanding,innosmallpartbecausethere'sasensethatbeingnicemeansacceptingfellowrequestsfromacquaintancesandfriends-of-friends.Andit'snotjuststayingconnectedit'skeepingupwithwhatotherspost,too.Socialmediaplatformsthusmakeittechnicallypossibletomaintainmorerelationshipsthaneverbefore.Theresultisanoverwhelmingwaveofsocialinformation.It'sespeciallyintenseforadolescentswhosesensitivitiesdrivethemtocaredeeplyaboutwhattheirpeersaredoingandthinking.Significantstresscomeswithtryingtobea“goodfriend”intheageofsocialmedia.Friendshiprequiresbothpublicandbehind-the-scenessupport.Evenbeforeasocialmediapostismadepublic,closefriendscanbepulledintophotoselection,editing,andfinalexamination.Besides,theyneedtorespondintherightwayandintherightamountoftime,whichdiffersfromonerelationshiptoanother.Replyingtooquicklycanbeseenasover-eager,especiallywhenthefriendshipisnewornotclose.Butwhenit'saclosefriend,toolongalag(延遲)canbehurtful.Technologieshavetransformedhowfriendshipsplayout.Socialmediaincreasestheburdensthatcomealongwithbeingagoodfriend.Toooften,thesedynamicshitteenshardinwaysthatareignoredbyadults.Andthatiswhatshouldbechangedwiththehelpofparents,schoolsandotherpartsofsociety.32.Whatmakesteenagers'networkscontinuetoexpand?A.Thepressuretobenice.B.Therequestsoftheirparents.C.Theneedtomeetmorepeople.D.Theburdenoflivingindependently.33.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofbeingagoodfriendintheageofsocialmedia?A.Exciting. B.Challenging. C.Time-saving. D.Risk-taking.34.Whatshouldbechangedaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Thequalitiesofbeingateenfriend.B.TheconflictsbetweenschoolsandparentsC.Therelationsbetweenparentsandtheirteens.D.Theinfluencesofsocialmediaonteenfriendship.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Whymoreteensareaddictedtosocialmedia.B.Howteensnowadaysgainlong-standingfriendships.C.Howsocialmediahasmadeteenfriendshipsmorestressful.D.Whatmakesteensbecomemoresensitivetotheirpeers'needs.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Thebrainisanimportantorganofthehumanbody.Sowhatcanwedototokeepourbrainshealthybothphysicallyandfunctionally?·Turnordinaryactivitiesintobrain-stimulatingones36whileoutforawalkinyourneighborhood.Usedetailedandexpressivelanguagetodescribeyoursurroundings,aswellaswhatyoucanseeandhearwhentalkingonthephonetoafriendorafamilymember.·GooutasmuchaspossibleGoingoutsidetotakeexerciseeveryday,likerunningslowly,evenforashortperiodoftime,canbuildupthebody,increaseheartrateandimprovemood.AlittlesunshineoutsideisgreatforvitaminDproduction.37·ThinkaboutreturningtoaprevioushobbyThebestactivitiesforbrainhealtharetheonesthatchallengeyourbraintobequickandaccurate.Doyouhaveamusicalinstrumentsittinginthecloset?38,dustitoffandtryit.Oruseoneofthepreviousadultcoloringbooksthataresopopularnow,whichcanhelpyourelievestressandfocus.39Youcanadoptabrainexerciseprogramathometokeepyourbrainfit.Theexerciseisbasedontheprinciplesofbrainplasticity,thewaythebrainreorganizesthroughlearningandexercising.·EatahealthydietandbesuretogetadequatesleepAsweknow,foodprovidesnutritionforthebrain.40.Gettingadequateandqualitysleepalsowilldowonderswhenitcomestoimprovingyourmentalhealth.A.NowitistimetopullitoutB.DosomebraintrainingindoorsC.AdoptatrainingprogramatagymD.AjogalsohelpsstrengthenthebrainE.SomepeoplearetryinglearningsomenewinstrumentsF.YoucanstimulateyourbrainbytakingadifferentrouteeachtimeG.Soeatinghigh-qualityfoodlikevegetablesandfruitwillkeepithealthy第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。I’dbeenexploringthe40-hectarewoodsaroundourcottagemywholelifeandIknewthewaywell.Soitwasa___41___whenIfoundmyselflostthere.OnedullcoldFebruaryafternoon,Ihadasudden___42___tohikethehillwithmytwodaughters.Puttingonoursnowshoes,weimmediately___43___northwestward.Whilemakingourwayupthehill,mydaughtersstoppedoccasionallytoinvestigateunknownplantsandtolookattheabandoneddeerbeds…Thesereallymadetheir___44___.Astheshadowsstartedto___45___,wemovedfurtherup.Soon,wearinessbeganto___46___enthusiasm.Wedecidedtoreturn.Insteadofbacktrackingoverour___47___route,Ichosetowalkdownthesteep(陡峭的)sideofthehill,___48___mygeneralsensethataheadofuslaythestreamthatwouldguideustotheroad.Butastheterrain(地形)leveledout,Ihadmyfirstmajormomentof___49___:Wherewasthestream?Wereweoffcourse?Iinstinctively(本能地)pulledoutmyphonetogetmylocation,butit___50___inmyhandinthecoldair.___51___,Istartedfeelingabitpanicky.However,Iquickly___52___myself,reassuringmydaughterstocontinuewalking.Focusingonthelandmarks,Ispottedafamiliartreeandeventually___53___theroad.Thatwinter’sdaytaughtmeavaluablelessonabouthabitualrelianceontechnology.Ifmyphonehad___54___then,ImighthavedirectlyfollowedtheGPS,ignoringtheold___55___ofdependingonsurroundingsandlifeskills.41.A.challenge B.shock C.reward D.reminder42.A.discovery B.response C.worry D.urge43.A.escaped B.drove C.headed D.looked44.A.reputation B.dream C.day D.way45.A.lengthen B.swing C.emerge D.fade46.A.fuel B.witness C.overlook D.outpace47.A.original B.rough C.unusual D.scenic48.A.appreciating B.trusting C.imagining D.assessing49.A.curiosity B.comparison C.doubt D.anticipation50.A.died B.slipped C.flashed D.rang51.A.Reportedly B.Admittedly C.Seemingly D.Surprisingly52.A.exposed B.composed C.defended D.behaved53.A.gotoff B.laiddown C.cameacross D.madeout54.A.worked B.remained C.changedD.overheated55.A.theory B.standard C.practice D.routine第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。(原創(chuàng)題)AnexhibitionoftheGlobalTourofHezeJuyeGongbiPeonyPaintings,____56____(title)“BloomingalongtheSilkRoad,CreatingProsperityTogether,”washeldinKualaLumpur,MalaysiaDec.11,____57____drewnearly100attendees.____58____(root)intraditionalmeticulousbrushworktechniqueswhileincorporatingmoderncraftsmanship,theartformvividlycapturestheeleganceofthepeony,____59____(earn)itthereputationof“thepeonythatneverwithers.”Speakingattheopeningceremony,TonyLeongTuckCheesaidthat____60____theexhibition,onecangenuinelyfeel____61____artreflectsanation’sunderstandingofnature’sbeauty.AccordingtoChengJunwei,presidentofJuyePaintingAcademy,HezeCity____62____(develop)alarge-scalepaintingindustryclusterandarelativelycompletetalenttrainingsystemsofar.Headdedthatfuturebilateralcooperationwilladvanceinareassuchasindustrialintegration,creativecollaboration,andtalentdevelopment,____63____(provide)abroaderplatformforChina-Malaysiaculturalexchangeandyouthengagement.Thiseventisnotjust____64____artshow,butalsoabridge____65____connectedtwocultures.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校正在組織英語作文比賽,請(qǐng)以“中國中學(xué)生近視問題”為主題,寫一篇短文投稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.近視問題現(xiàn)狀;2.分析主要原因;3.提出有效策略。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)80左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。TheIssueofMyopiaAmongChineseMiddleSchoolStudents____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Timewasliterallyflyingfasterthanyoucouldblink.Itwasalreadydark.PoorGeorgestillscratchedeveryinchofhisheadforsomesparkofinspiration.Theirteacherhadaskedeverystudenttowriteacompositionandwouldhave10toppiecespostedonthenoticeboard.ThetitlewasAnUnforgettableWeekend.Abothinterestingandboringtopic.JustasGe

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