英语试题
选择题部分
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)略
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Jewel's
Online
Footwear
Store
Leather
Dress
Shoes
Price:$120.00
Color:
Black
leather/Brown
leather/Red
leather/Natural
leather
Average
Rating:
3
out
of
5
stars
Shipping
Info:Standard:
7-10
business
days/Express:3-5
days
Customer
Reviews
1.★★★★★
My
favorite
shoes!
I've
been
to
many
conferences
where
my
business
fellows
have
told
me
how
much
they
like
my
shoes.
Just
wearing
them
makes
me
feel
more
calm
and
content
in
the
office.
I
recommend
them
to
all
of
my
co?workers,
and
I
own
a
pair
of
each
color.
2.★
These
are
the
worst
shoes
I
have
ever
worn!
The
leather
came
off
after
only
one
week,
and
everybody
thought
they
were
ugly.The
bottoms
of
the
shoes
made
everything
slippery.
My
employer
fired
me
because
he
hated
them!From
then
on,
I
would
only
wear
Brand
X
shoes!
3.★★★
These
shoes
do
exactly
what
shoes
are
supposed
to
do.
There
isn't
anything
too
special
about
them.
In
the
morning,
I
put
them
on
and
go
about
my
day.
They
look
delightful
enough,
and
they
are
quite
durable.
I
will
probably
buy
another
pair.
4.★★★★
These
shoes
are
my
most
cherished
(珍爱的)
possessions.
I
met
my
bride
while
buying
a
pair
of
these
shoes.
She
was
a
customer
service
employee
at
the
store
I
bought
them
at,and
after
she
sold
me
three
pairs,
I
asked
her
for
her
phone
number
and
we
started
dating.Soon
after
that,we
were
engaged.We
are
getting
married
this
afternoon,
and
I
couldn't
be
happier.
21.How
many
pairs
of
leather
dress
shoes
does
the
first
customer
own?
A.One.
B.Two.
C.Three.
D.Four.
22.Which
customer
do
you
feel
gives
the
most
balanced
and
objective
view?
A.Customer
4.
B.Customer
3.
C.Customer
2.
D.Customer
1.
23.Why
does
the
fourth
customer
like
the
shoes?
A.They
are
made
to
last.
B.They
make
him
feel
more
comfortable.
C.He
got
to
know
his
bride
while
buying
them.
D.They
make
him
attractive.
B
(NEW
YORK)
A
French
tourist
highly
praised
for
rescuing
a
two-year-old
girl
in
Manhattan
said
he
didn’t
think
twice
before
diving
into
the
freezing
East
River.
Tuesday’s
Daily
News
said
29-year-old
Julien
Duret
from
France
was
the
man
who
left
the
spot
quickly
after
the
rescue
last
Saturday.
He
lifted
the
little
girl
out
of
the
water
after
she
fell
off
the
bank
at
the
South
Street
Seaport
museum.
He
handed
the
girl
to
her
father,
David
Anderson,
who
had
dived
in
after
him.
“I
didn’t
think
at
all,”
Duret
told
the
Daily
News.
“It
happened
very
fast.
I
reacted
very
fast.”
Duret,
an
engineer
on
vacation,
was
walking
with
his
girlfriend
along
the
pier
(码头)
when
he
saw
something
falling
into
the
water.
He
thought
it
was
a
doll,
but
realized
it
was
a
child
when
he
approached
the
river.
Immediately,
he
took
off
his
coat
and
jumped
into
the
water.
When
he
reached
the
girl,
she
appeared
lifeless,
he
said.
Fortunately,
when
she
was
out
of
the
water,
she
opened
her
eyes.
Anderson
said
his
daughter
slipped
off
the
bank
when
he
was
adjusting
his
camera.
An
ambulance
came
later
for
her,
said
Duret,
who
was
handed
dry
clothes
from
onlookers.
Duret
caught
a
taxi
with
his
girlfriend
shortly
after.
The
rescue
happened
on
the
day
before
he
left
for
France.
Duret
said
he
didn’t
realize
his
story
of
heroism
had
greatly
moved
New
York
until
he
was
leaving
the
city
the
next
morning.
“I
don’t
really
think
I’m
a
hero,”
said
Duret.
“Anyone
would
do
the
same
thing.”
24.
Why
was
Duret
in
New
York?
A.
To
spend
his
holiday.
B.
To
meet
his
girlfriend.
C.
To
work
as
an
engineer.
D.
To
visit
the
Andersons.
25.
What
did
Duret
do
shortly
after
the
ambulance
came?
A.
He
was
interviewed
by
a
newspaper.
B.
He
went
to
the
hospital
in
the
ambulance.
C.
He
disappeared
from
the
spot
quickly.
D.
He
asked
his
girlfriend
for
his
dry
clothes.
26.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Duret
thought
twice
before
he
jumped
into
the
cold
water.
B.
Duret
didn’t
think
he
was
brave
enough
to
be
a
hero.
C.
The
rescue
happened
on
the
day
Duret
left
for
France.
D.
Duret
dived
into
the
water
before
the
girl’s
father.
27.
What
is
probably
the
headline
of
this
news
report?
A
Careless
Father
B.
Brave
Frenchman
Found
C.
Warm-hearted
Onlookers
D.
A
Poor
Girl
C
The
African
elephant,
the
largest
land
animal
remaining
on
earth,
is
of
great
importance
to
African
ecosystem
(生态系统).
Unlike
other
animals,
the
African
elephant
is
to
a
great
extent
the
builder
of
its
environment.
As
a
big
plant-eater,
it
largely
shapes
the
forest-and-
savanna
(大草原)
surroundings
in
which
it
lives,
therefore
setting
the
terms
of
existence
for
millions
of
other
animals
that
live
in
its
habitat
(栖息地).
It
is
the
elephant’s
great
desire
for
food
that
makes
it
a
disturber
of
the
environment
and
an
important
builder
of
its
habitat.
In
its
continuous
search
for
the
300
pounds
of
plants
it
must
have
every
day,
it
kills
small
trees
and
underbushes,
and
pulls
branches
off
big
trees.
This
results
in
numerous
open
spaces
in
both
deep
tropical
forests
and
in
the
woodlands
that
cover
part
of
the
African
savannas.
In
these
open
spaces
are
numerous
plants
in
various
stages
of
growth
that
attract
a
variety
of
other
plant-eaters.
Take
the
rain
forests
for
example.
In
their
natural
state,
the
spreading
branches
overhead
shut
out
sunlight
and
prevent
the
growth
of
plants
on
the
forest
floor.
By
pulling
down
trees
and
eating
plants,
elephants
make
open
spaces,
allowing
new
plants
to
grow
on
the
forest
floor.
In
such
situations,
the
forests
become
suitable
for
large
hoofed
plant-eaters
to
move
around
and
for
small
plant-eaters
to
get
their
food
as
well.
What
worries
scientists
now
is
that
the
African
elephant
has
become
an
endangered
species.
If
the
elephant
disappears,
scientists
say,
many
other
animals
will
also
disappear
from
vast
areas
of
forest
and
savanna,
greatly
changing
and
worsening
the
whole
ecosystem.
28.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Forests
and
savannas
as
habitats
for
African
elephants.
B.The
effect
of
African
elephants’
search
for
food.
C.
Disappearance
of
African
elephants.
D.
The
eating
habit
of
African
elephants.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“setting
the
terms”
most
probably
mean?
A.
Fixing
the
time.
B.
Worsening
the
state.
C.
Deciding
the
conditions.
D.
Improving
the
quality.
30.
What
do
we
know
about
the
open
spaces
in
the
passage?
A.
They
result
from
the
destruction
of
rain
forests.
B.
They
are
attractive
to
plant-eating
animals
of
different
kinds.
C.
They
provide
food
mainly
for
African
elephants.
D.
They
are
home
to
many
endangered
animals
31.
The
passage
is
developed
mainly
by
.
A.
showing
the
effect
and
then
explaining
the
causes
B.
pointing
out
similarities
and
differences
C.
describing
the
changes
in
space
order
D.
giving
examples
D
The
summer
is
so
hot
and
sticky,
why
would
we
want
to
sweat
even
more
by
exercising?
Or
is
it
just
I
who
think
like
that?
Sweat
and
clothes
sticking
to
our
bodies
as
we
move
make
exercise
seem
rather
uncomfortable.
What
can
be
done
to
fix
it?
Researchers
at
MIT
have
come
up
with
a
solution.
They’ve
developed
a
workout
suit
with
flaps
that
open
as
the
wearer
begins
sweating.
As
the
person
cools
off,
the
flaps
shrink
until
they
assume
their
original
position.
Sounds
cool,
sounds
practical.
These
flaps
are
lined
with
live,
microbial
(
微生物的)cells.
These
cells
can
detect
when
the
body
is
heating
up
too
much,
and
in
response,
expand.
It’s
just
as
if
they
were
working
within
any
other
organism,
recognizing
patterns
of
heating
and
cooling,
then
responding
appropriately
to
maintain
body
temperature.
It
seems
kind
of
strange
to
have
living
cells
(that
aren’t
your
own)
on
you,
right?
Not
to
fear,
these
cells
have
been
believed
safe.
Plus,
there’s
a
material
in
the
suit
that
helps
the
flaps/cells
hover(盘旋,徘徊)
ever
so
slightly
above
the
exerciser's
skin.
The
flaps
start
opening
as
soon
as
people
start
feeling
warm
and
sweaty,
and
the
bit
of
space
between
the
suit
and
the
skin
helps
develop
that
feeling
of
cool
and
refreshing
air
as
they
move.
For
more
information
about
flaps,
click
here.
According
to
Gadgetify.com,
researchers
have
also
been
working
to
apply
this
technology
to
running
shoes
as
well.
Moisture-responsive
workout
clothing
has
the
potential
to
revolutionize
sport
fashion
industry.
People
can
stay
drier,
cooler
and
fresher
the
moment
they
finish
the
workout,
which
sounds
better
than
leaving
the
gym
with
a
trail
of
sweat
and
a
red
face.
It’s
possible
that
the
comfort
of
these
suits
can
make
people
enjoy
exercising
more
and
exercise
with
more
intensity.
32.What’s
the
purpose
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.To
introduce
the
topic.
B.To
show
his
dislike
of
summer.
C.To
give
an
example.
D.To
tell
of
his
dream.
33.What
can’t
be
learned
from
the
passage?
A.When
a
person
doesn’t
sweat,
the
flaps
will
come
to
its
original
position.
B.When
a
person
sweats,
the
flaps
will
expand.
C.
The
flaps
themselves
can
float
slightly
around
the
exerciser’s
skin.
D.The
flaps
are
essential
to
cooling
exercisers
down.
34.What’s
mainly
talked
about
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.The
efficiency
of
the
technology
B.The
influence
of
the
technology.
C.Different
reviews
on
the
technology.
D.Author’s
attitude
to
the
technology.
35.Where
does
the
essay
come
from?
A.Magazine
B.Newspaper
C.Brochure
D.
Website
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Every
day,
in
hundreds
of
ordinary
situations,
actions
speak
far
louder
than
words.
We
talk
with
our
mouth,
but
we
communicate
with
our
facial
expressions,
our
tone
of
voice
and
our
whole
body.
36
When
we
can
read
what
others
are
saying
without
being
aware,
we
can
deal
with
things
–
at
work
and
at
home
before
they
become
problems.
By
understanding
how
to
use
body
language,
you
can
communicate
more
effectively.
Here
is
how:
▲
37
Throughout
the
day,
notice
details
about
the
way
you
speak,
gesture
and
move.
When
standing,
keep
your
shoulders
straight,
your
body
open
and
your
weight
balanced
on
both
feet.
▲Work
on
your
handshake.
38
The
handshake
most
likely
to
show
confidence
is
firm
and
dry,
with
strong
but
not
too
much
pressure.
▲Use
eye
contact.
Eye
contact
is
very
important
in
forming
an
impression
of
someone.
You
should
have
the
ability
to
keep
direct
eye
contact
if
you
want
to
be
taken
seriously.
But
some
people
feel
uncomfortable
when
it
is
too
strong.
39
▲Be
yourself.
Nonverbal
messages
come
from
deep
inside
you,
from
your
own
sense
of
self-respect.
If
you
are
comfortable
with
yourself,
it
shows.
40
They
always
give
others
a
deep
impression.
A.
Pay
attention
to
your
body-talk.
B.
Use
hand
gestures
carefully.
C.
A
mirror
can
be
useful
to
examine
facial
expressions.
D.
Understanding
body
language
is
one
of
the
most
useful
skills
you
can
develop.
E.
People
who
know
who
they
are
have
a
relaxed
way
of
talking
and
moving.
F.
In
the
business
world,
the
handshake
shows
important
messages
about
power.
G.To
avoid
this
problem,
change
your
focus
so
that
you
look
at
somewhere
between
the
eyes
and
the
chin
(下巴).
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
Coffee
shops
are
cool,
but
in
Wilmington,
Bitty
&
Beau’s
Coffee
enjoys
a
good
reputation
for
its
warmth.
At
the
heart
of
the
shop’s
popularity
is
its
___41____
staff:Almost
everyone
has
an
intellectual(智力的)or
developmental
disability.
The
coffee
shop
was
opened
in
2016
by
Amy
Wright
and
her
husband,
____42____
by
two
of
her
four
children
Beau
and
Bitty,who
have
Down
syndrome(唐氏症).
When
the
couple
discovered
that
most
people
with
intellectual
and
developmental
disabilities
could
never
find
an
employer
who
would
even
give
them
a(n)
____43_____
,they
decided
to
do
something
about
it.
“It
___44___
me
like
a
flash
of
lightning:a
coffee
shop!”Wright
said.
“It
would
be
the
perfect
environment
for
bringing
people
together.
Seeing
the
staff
____45_____
customers
at
the
door,preparing
food,serving
orders
and
cleaning
tables,people
would
realize
how
____46_____
they
are.
”
When
the
shop
opened,it
immediately
had
____47_____
out
the
door.
National
press
attention
____48_____,and
six
months
later,it
had
to
move
to
a
_____49______
space.
Today,the
store
employs
40
people
with
disabilities,who
are
really
good
at
their
jobs.
What
makes
Amy
most
proud
is
the
____50_____
it
has
built
in
the
community.
“Every
day,people
say,‘You’ve
made
my
day.
Thank
you.
’That’s
a
feeling
of
happiness
most
people
don’t
get
elsewhere,and
it's
what
____51____
people
back
here,”she
said.
“This
is
a
place
where
people
can
____52____
with
those
with
disabilities
and
realize
how
much
more
alike
we
are
than
different.
It’s
____53_____
a
cup
of
coffee.
It's
a
human
rights
movement.
It's
given
our
employees
the
respect
and
a
sense
of
being
____54_____
that
they
deserve.
For
many
employees,it's
their
first
job,and
their
___55_____
fills
the
air.
”
41.
A.
unique
B.
professional
C.
active
D.
brave
42.
A.
impressed
B.
controlled
C.
inspired
D.
responded
43.
A.
interview
B.
invitation
C.
appointment
D.
reason
44.
A.
moved
B.
struck
C.
encouraged
D.
affected
45.
A.
finding
B.
observing
C.
greeting
D.
gathering
46.
A.
capable
B.
generous
C.
considerate
D.
reliable
47.
A.
lines
B.
waiters
C.
listeners
D.
guards
48.
A.
agreed
B.
continued
C.
followed
D.
left
49.
A.
farther
B.
larger
C.
quieter
D.
nearer
50.
A.
background
B.
balance
C.
tradition
D.
bridge
51.
A.
holds
B.
draws
C.
calls
D.
forces
52.
A.
interact
B.
play
C.
work
D.
discuss
53.
A.
nothing
but
B.
far
from
C.
after
all
D.
more
than
54.
A.
helped
B.
valued
C.
separated
D.
protected
55.
A.
ambition
B.
humor
C.
joy
D.
patience
非选择题部分
第二节(共10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。
When
the
Lebanese
director
Nadine
Lebaki
was
doing
research
for
her
film
Capernaum
《何以为家》,
she
interviewed
many
children
56
(struggle)
for
survival
in
Beirut
and
asked
them
one
question
57
the
end
of
the
conversations.
The
question
was,
“Are
you
happy
to
be
alive?”
Sadly,
the
58
(true)
is
that
most
of
the
answers
were
in
the
negative.
The
children
from
poverty-stricken
59
(family)
talked
about
their
miserable
situations
60
they
were
abused
(辱骂)
and
badly
treated.
The
2-hour
film
begins
with
a
story
about
Zain,
61
12-year-old
boy
who
asks
the
parents
why
he
is
brought
to
the
world
with
flashback
shots
about
his
sufferings
appearing
constantly.
He
is
indeed
a
strong
and
wise
character,
although
62
(physical)
smaller
than
his
real
age.
Besides,
most
of
the
other
actors
found
it
easy
for
them
63
(act)
because
similar
experiences
even
happened
in
64
(they)
real
life.
So
far,
the
film
which
premiered
(首映)
at
the
film
festival
65
(receive)
a
lot
of
praise.
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)
假定你是班长李华,计划全班同学到孔子博物馆参观。请你给外教Mr.
Henry写封邮件,邀请他参加,内容包括:
1.
发出邀请;
2.
活动安排;
3.
注意事项。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:孔子博物馆
Confucius
Museum
Dear
Mr.
Henry,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
It
was
Susan’s
12th
birthday.
She
had
been
expecting
to
receive
a
yo-yo
(悠悠球)
from
her
parents
as
her
birthday
gift
for
several
months.
However,
she
received
a
purple
dress
instead,
which
made
her
really
disappointed.
“I
only
want
a
yo-yo
as
my
birthday
present.
I
don’t
want
the
dress
and
I
hate
purple.”
Susan
shouted
at
her
mother
when
she
saw
the
dress.
“Even
a
five-year-old
child
has
a
yo-yo.
Do
you
know
why
others
don’t
want
to
be
my
friends?
It
is
all
because
I
don’t
have
a
yo-yo.
It
is
so
boring
to
live
in
this
house,”
Susan
said
angrily.
Her
mother
ignored
her
complaints
and
changed
the
topic,
saying,
“Uncle
Brown,
Uncle
Smith,
Aunt
Aniston
and
their
children
are
coming
for
dinner
tonight.
So,
you
can
play
with
your
cousins.”
“But,
I
don’t
think
there
is
anything
interesting
to
play
in
the
house.”
Susan
complained
again.
The
guests
arrived
at
6:00
pm.
Susan
guided
the
four
children
who
came
with
the
adults
to
her
room.
“Do
you
have
any
interesting
toys?
Susan...”
asked
Jim,
one
of
the
children.
Susan
felt
that
Jim
was
asking
for
a
yo-yo.
She
felt
embarrassed
and
brought
out
her
Snakes
and
Ladders
(蛇梯棋).
All
the
children
played
the
game
together.
Everyone
enjoyed
playing
the
game
except
Susan.
After
a
little
while,
her
cousin
Sara
asked,
“Susan,
can
we
go
downstairs
to
the
basement?”
Susan
said,
“No,
there
is
nothing
interesting
to
play
in
it.
Ignoring
Susan’s
words,
the
children
raced
to
the
basement
excitedly.
They
found
there
were
some
empty
cartons,
ropes,
old
broken
toys…”
Upon
seeing
this,
Sara
came
up
with
an
idea-
the
memory
game.
She
arranged
a
few
things
on
the
floor
and
closed
her
eyes.
Then
Jim
took
away
an
object
randomly
and
Sara
should
guess
what
the
missing
object
was.
Paragraph
1:
When
Susan
arrived
there
later,
she
was
surprised
to
see
the
children
playing
joyfully.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
That
night
after
the
guests
left,
Susan
sat
alone
in
her
room,
seeing
her
purple
dress.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
英语试题(答案)
阅读理解:21—23
DBC
24---27
ACDB
28---31
BCBA
32---35
ACBD
七选五:
36---40
DAFGE
完形填空:41---45
ACABC
46---50
AACBD
51---55
BADBC
语法填空:
56.
struggling
57.at
58.truth
59.families
60.where
61.
a
62.physically
63.to
act
64.
their
65.has
received
应用文:
Dear
Mr.
Henry,
Good
news
for
you!
An
activity
about
paying
a
visit
to
Confucius
Museum
will
be
organized
by
our
class.
I’m
writing
to
invite
you
to
join
us.
As
scheduled,
the
activity
will
be
held
on
July
5th.
We
are
going
to
meet
at
our
school
gate
at
8:00
am.We
can
experience
Chinese
culture
and
have
a
better
knowledge
of
Confucius
in
the
museum,
where
we
can
also
see
many
ancient
collections
related
to
Confucius.
Do
bring
some
water
with
you,
for
it
may
last
long.
Besides,
don’t
forget
to
take
your
passport.
I’d
appreciate
it
if
you
could
accept
my
invitation.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
读后续写:
One
possible
version:
Paragraph
1:
When
Susan
arrived
there
later,
she
was
surprised
to
see
the
children
playing
joyfully.
They
were
playing
with
what
Susan
considered
boring
happily.
Seeing
this,
Susan
understood
that
although
there
was
no
yo-yo,
they
could
also
enjoy
themselves.
Jim
asked
her
to
join
them
playing
together
instantly
he
saw
Susan.
It
was
at
that
moment
that
Susan
realized
she
had
focused
too
much
on
what
she
didn’t
have
but
ignored
what
she
had.
Paragraph
2:
That
night
after
the
guests
left,
Susan
sat
alone
in
her
room,seeing
her
purple
dress.She
thought
to
herself,
“It
seems
that
the
dress
doesn’t
look
that
bad.
Actually,
I
like
all
the
clothes
Mom
bought
for
me.”
She
was
sorry
for
having
shouted
at
her
mother.
So
she
ran
to
Mom’s
room
and
said,
“Sorry,
Mom.
I
should
be
satisfied
with
what
I
own.”
Hearing
the
words,
her
mother
hugged
her
in
arms
tightly,
happy
and
touched
about
Susan’s
change.