英语试卷
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)
请听下面
5
段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.
How
will
the
weather
probably
be
this
afternoon?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Cloudy.
2.
What
may
the
woman
need
to
change?
A.
The
handbag.
B.
The
dress.
C.
The
shoes.
3.
Where
is
the
bank?
A.
On
Cherry
Lane.
B.
On
Walnut
Street.
C.
On
Park
Road.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
photo.
B.
A
camera.
C.
A
painter.
5.
What
hair
does
James
wear
now?
A.
Long
black
hair.
B.
Short
black
hair.
C.
Short
blonde
hair.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
分)
请听下面
5
段对话或独白,选出最佳选项
请听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
Which
of
the
following
tastes
strange?
A.
The
soup.
B.
The
fish.
C.
The
beans.
7.
What
will
the
man
probably
do
next?
A.
Fetch
a
menu.
B.
Cancel
the
order.
C.
Change
the
cook.
请听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题
8.
Why
will
the
man
mainly
go
to
Australia?
A.
To
visit
some
friends.
B.
To
go
to
a
festival.
C.
To
take
a
family
holiday.
9.
Who
is
most
probably
Jim?
A.
The
man?s
son.
B.
The
woman?s
son.
C.
The
woman?s
husband.
请听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.
How
old
is
the
man
now?
A.
About
20.
B.
About
30.
C.
About
35.
11.
How
did
the
man
find
the
first
poem
he
learned?
A.
It
was
good
to
listen
to.
B.
It
was
hard
to
remember.
C.
It
was
easy
to
understand.
12.
What
will
the
man
do
for
the
woman
probably?
A.
Introduce
a
book
B.
Write
a
poem.
C.
Explain
some
poems.
请听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13.
Who
gave
a
camera
to
the
man?
A.
Harry
B.
Mary.
C.
Nancy.
14.
What
gift
did
Thomas
give
to
the
man?
A.
A
jacket.
B.
A
sweater.
C.
A
video.
15.
How
many
birthday
gifts
did
the
man
get?
A.
Six.
B.
Seven.
C.
Eight.
16.
What
color
socks
did
James
give
to
the
man?
A.
Black.
B.
Purple.
C.
White.
请听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.
What
is
expected
to
be
designed
this
year?
A.
A
pen.
B.
A
poster.
C.
A
T-shirt.
18.
When
should
people
hand
in
their
designs?
A.
By
May
12th.
B.
By
May
14th.
C.
By
May
27th.
19.
What
is
a
requirement
for
the
new
design?
A.
It
must
have
a
picture
B.
It
should
be
in
color.
C.
It
must
be
wordless.
20.
What
prize
will
be
given
to
a
winner?
A.
A
new
magazine.
B.
A
drawing
book.
C.
A
DVD
player.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
A
In
the
United
States,
30
percent
of
the
people
have
a
“weight
problem”.
To
many
people
the
cause
is
obvious
(明显的):
they
eat
too
much.
But
scientific
evidence
(证据)
does
little
to
support
this
idea.
Going
back
to
America
of
1910,
we
find
that
people
were
thinner
than
today,
yet
they
ate
more
food.
In
those
days
people
worked
harder
physically,
walked
more,
used
machines
much
less,
and
didn’t
watch
television.
Several
modern
studies,
moreover,
have
shown
that
fatter
people
don’t
eat
more
on
average
than
thinner
people.
A
1979
study
of
3,545
London
office
workers
showed
that
fat
people
eat
less
than
slim
(苗条的)
people.
Studies
also
show
that
slim
people
are
more
active
than
fat
people.
A
study
by
a
research
group
at
Stanford
University
found
the
following
interesting
facts:
The
more
the
man
ran,
the
greater
loss
of
the
body
fat.
The
more
they
ran,
the
greater
increase
in
food
intake.
Thus,
those
who
ran
the
most
ate
the
most,
yet
lost
the
greatest
amount
of
body
fat.
21.Nowadays
many
Americans
have
the
problem
that
______.
A.
they
are
too
slim
B.
they
work
too
hard
C.
they
are
too
fat
D.
they
lose
too
much
body
fat
22.
According
to
the
passage,
how
many
people
in
900
Americans
have
a
“weight
problem”?
A.
150.
B.
300.
C.
600.
D.
270.
23.The
Americans
in
1910
________.
A.
ate
more
food
and
had
more
physical
activities
B.
ate
less
food
but
had
more
physical
activities
C.
ate
less
food
and
had
less
physical
activities
D.
had
more
problems
B
While
a
man
was
passing
by
an
elephant,
he
suddenly
stopped.
The
elephant
was
held
by
only
a
small
rope.
The
farmer
ties
the
rope
to
the
elephant's
front
leg.
No
chains,
no
cages.
The
man
was
very
confused.
He
wanted
to
know
why
the
elephant
didn't
run
away.
He
visited
the
farmer
and
asked
why
the
elephant
just
stood
there
and
didn't
run
away.
"Well,"
the
farmer
said,
"when
it
was
very
young
and
much
smaller,
we
used
the
same
size
rope
to
tie
it.
At
that
age,
the
rope
was
strong
enough
to
hold
it.
Of
course
it
couldn't
run
away.
When
it
grew
up,
it
still
believed
the
rope
could
hold
it.
So
it
never
tried
to
run
away."
The
man
was
very
amazed.
In
fact,
the
grown-up
elephant
could
run
away
at
any
time.
But
it
didn't
run
away
just
because
it
believed
it
couldn't.
As
a
result,
it
was
stuck
right
there.
We
have
such
problems
in
our
life.
Sometimes
we
don't
think
we
can
deal
with
the
problems.
Sometimes
we
fail
to
deal
with
them.
It's
not
wise
to
stop
struggling.
See?
Failure
is
part
of
learning.
We
should
never
give
up
the
struggle.
24.The
farmer
held
the
elephant
by
________.
A.
making
a
chain
to
tie
the
elephant
B.
making
a
cage
for
the
elephant
C.
tying
a
rope
to
the
elephant's
front
leg
D.
tying
a
rope
around
the
elephant's
body
25.
When
the
elephant
grew
up,
the
farmer
used
________
to
hold
it.
A.
a
stronger
rope
B.
a
smaller
rope
C.
the
same
size
rope
D.
a
longer
rope
26.The
grown-up
elephant
couldn't
run
away
because
________.
A.
no
one
came
to
save
it
B.
the
elephant
couldn't
run
fast
C.
it
was
not
strong
enough
D.
it
believed
it
couldn't
27.The
writer
wants
to
tell
us
________.
A.
not
to
stop
struggling
B.
to
give
up
the
struggle
in
life
C.
to
learn
from
the
farmer
D.
to
learn
from
the
elephant
C
Everybody,
at
some
point
in
their
lives,
has
experienced
failure.
It
could
be
something
as
simple
as
not
getting
the
job
you
wanted,
or
getting
fewer
marks
even
after
hard
work.
But
what
makes
you
is
not
your
failure,
but
how
you
get
back
up
after
being
hit.
Once,
a
young
school
boy
was
caught
in
a
fire
accident
in
his
school
and
was
assumed
that
he
would
not
live.
His
mother
was
told
that
he
was
sure
to
die,
for
the
terrible
fire
had
destroyed
the
lower
half
of
his
body.
Even
if
he
were
to
survive,
he
would
be
lame
throughout
his
life.
But
the
brave
boy
did
not
want
to
die
nor
did
he
want
to
be
lame.
Much
to
the
amazement
of
the
doctor,
he
did
survive.
But
unfortunately
from
his
waist
down,
he
had
no
motor
ability.
His
thin
legs
just
hung
there,
lifeless.
Eventually
he
left
the
hospital.
But
his
determination
to
walk
was
unshakable.
At
home,
when
he
was
not
in
bed,
he
had
to
stay
in
a
wheelchair.
One
day,
he
threw
himself
from
the
chair
and
pulled
himself
across
the
grass,
dragging
his
legs
behind
him.
He
reached
the
fence,
raised
himself
up
and
then
began
dragging
himself
along
the
fence,
firmly
determined.
He
did
this
every
day,
with
faith
in
himself
that
he
would
be
able
to
walk
unaided.
With
his
iron
determination,
he
did
develop
the
ability
to
stand
up,
then
to
walk
on
and
off,
then
to
walk
by
himself
and
then
to
run.
He
began
to
walk
to
school,
and
then
run
to
school,
to
run
for
the
joy
of
running.
Later
in
college
he
was
on
the
track
team.
In
February
1934,
in
New
York
City?s
Madison
Square
Garden,
this
young
man
who
was
not
expected
to
survive,
who
would
surely
never
walk,
who
could
never
hope
to
run
-
this
determined
young
man,
Dr.
Glenn
Cunningham,
ran
the
world?s
fastest
mile.
A
good
example
of
the
power
of
positive(积极的)
thinking
and
faith
in
oneself,
Glenn
Cunningham
continues
to
be
an
inspiration
for
many,
and
his
story,
a
brilliant
evidence
to
how
one
can
bounce
back
even
when
all
difficulties
are
piled
against
one,
to
the
degree
that
death
seemed
the
preferable
choice.
28.What
was
the
doctor?s
opinion
about
Glenn?
A.
There
was
a
little
chance
that
Glenn
could
survive.
B.
Great
determination
could
make
a
difference
to
Glenn.
C.
Glenn
was
able
to
walk
with
his
own
great
effort
D.
Glenn
could
live
a
normal
life
with
the
upper
half
of
his
body.
29.The
underlined
word
“unaided”
means
__________.
A.
for
himself
B.
without
help
C.
with
disability
D.
without
hesitation
30.What
do
we
know
about
Glenn?
A.
Glenn
took
recovery
exercise
in
hospital.
B.
Glenn
inspired
people
with
his
moving
story.
C.
Glenn
won
the
first
place
in
Marathon.
D.
Glenn
organized
a
track
team
in
college.
31.What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Stand
up
after
failure
B.
Strengthen
determination
C.
Go
after
dreams
D.
Face
difficulty
bravely
D
“I
have
cancer.”
Mom
said
and
held
me
in
a
tight
hug.
I
could
feel
her
chest
shaking
as
she
tried
not
to
cry
but
failed.
For
all
of
my
twenty-four
years,
my
mom
had
been
supportive.
Strength
and
protection
had
always
flowed
from
her
to
me.
Now
I
knew
it
would
have
to
flow
the
other
way.
Mom
didn’t
stay
down
for
long.
After
the
shock
of
breast-cancer,
she
armed
herself
with
a
notebook
and
a
pen
and
a
thousand
questions
for
the
doctors.
She
took
notes
on
white
blood
cell
counts
and
medications(药物)
with
long
names
as
though
she
were
studying
for
entrance
exams
into
medical
school.
“The
not-knowing
is
the
worst.”
she
said.
The
operation
was
successful.
The
chemo(化疗)
was
the
harder
part.
I
went
with
Mom
to
every
chemo
treatment.
She
rarely
complained,
though
her
hair
was
gone
and
her
toenails
and
fingernails
fell
out
one
by
one.
She
joked
that
she
could
save
money
on
nail
polish
and
put
it
toward
the
doctor
bills,
even
though
she
never
wore
nail
polish.
“Cancer
can
take
my
hair,
my
nails,
my
health,
my
very
life.
But
it
can’t
take
my
smile.”
Mom
said.
Mom
learned
to
share
her
fears
with
me,
and
it
formed
an
even
deeper
bond
between
us.
Yet
I
am
certain
there
were
fears
she
didn’t
share
because
she
was
still
protecting
me—worries
she
only
shared
with
Dad.
Even
in
the
darkest
hours,
she
would
just
joke
about
the
cancer.
Mom
always
said,
“When
you
look
your
greatest
fear
in
the
eye
and
laugh
at
it,
you
take
away
some
of
its
power.”
Mom
was
one
of
the
lucky
ones.
She
did
beat
her
cancer,
though
not
without
scars.
From
her,
I’ve
learned
I
may
not
get
to
choose
what
I
face,
but
I
do
get
to
choose
how
I
face
it.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.
There
were
other
ways
to
treat
cancer.
B.
Knowledge
of
cancer
would
be
helpful.
C.Mom
had
to
stay
stronger
to
beat
cancer
.D.I
should
be
the
one
being
there
for
Mom.
33.Which
of
the
following
words
can
best
describe
Mom?
A.Humorous
and
generous.
B.Considerate
and
ambitious.
C.Optimistic
and
determined.
D.Caring
and
knowledgeable.
34.What
is
the
fifth
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.The
fear
Mom
shared
with
me.
B.The
ways
Mom
faced
fear.
C.The
jokes
Mom
told
me.
D.The
bond
Mom
and
I
formed.
35.What
lesson
did
the
author
learn
from
Mom?
A.Luck
counts
in
beating
diseases.
B.Complaint
does
no
good
to
one’s
health.
C.Positive
attitudes
get
one
through
hardships.
D.Sharing
feelings
helps
reduce
sufferings
a
lot.
第二节
七选五(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人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Benefits
of
Sports
Taking
exercise
is
a
physical,
mental
and
social
adventure.
It’s
a
great
way
for
children
to
take
a
break
from
study
and
release
extra
energy.
It
also
helps
them
lead
fuller
and
happier
lives
as
regular
sports
have
proven
to
improve
general
well-being.
36________
Regardless
of
your
fitness
level
when
you
start
playing
sports,
you’ll
notice
an
increase
in
your
overall
fitness
once
you
take
part.
Nearly
every
sport
requires
physical
activity
and
the
skills
needed
to
be
competitive.
Basketball
players
focus
on
strength
training.37________
The
training
process
helps
encourage
physical
fitness
and
performances
in
competitions.
38________
Playing
sports
contributes
to
mental
health,
helping
to
increase
confidence
and
self-worth.
A
pat
on
the
back,
high-five
from
a
teammate,
or
handshake
after
a
match
really
raises
a
child’s
confidence.
Words
of
praise
and
encouragement
from
the
coach,
parents
and
other
players
raise
the
self-worth.
39________
So
after
a
game,
it’s
a
better
idea
to
ask
“Did
you
enjoy
the
game?”
rather
than
“Did
you
win?”
Children
who
participate
in
sports
might
also
benefit
from
the
social
aspect,
feeling
part
of
a
group,
building
up
leadership
and
responsibility.
40________Teamwork
demands
both
being
dependable
as
a
teammate
and
learning
to
rely
on
your
teammates
to
achieve
a
positive
outcome.
Teamwork
will
raise
your
responsibility
and
give
you
an
opportunity
to
be
a
leader.
There
is
no
shortage
of
reasons
to
find
a
sport
to
take
part
in.
Are
you
ready
to
go?
Pick
one
and
get
moving!
A.
It’s
not
just
your
body
that
benefits
from
sports.
B.
Therefore,
playing
sports
is
going
to
make
you
more
fit.
C.
Football
players
work
on
speed
while
track
athletes
train
through
longer
runs.
D.
Among
these,
learning
how
to
work
as
a
team
is
the
most
important
advantage.
E.
But
remember,
a
child’s
self-worth
should
not
be
judged
by
victory
or
loss.
F.
If
you
play
group
sports,
you’ll
be
part
of
a
team
that
takes
direction
from
a
coach.
G.
The
physical
benefits
of
doing
sports
are
probably
the
most
obvious.
第三部分.语用知识
第一节.完形填空。(共20题,每题1.5分,共30分)
The
job
of
raising
children
is
a
tough
one.
Children
don’t
come
with
an
instruction
manual(说明书).
And
each
child
is
41
______.
So
parents
sometimes
pull
their
hair
out
in
frustration(挫折),not
42______
what
to
do.
But
in
raising
children—as
in
all
of
life—what
we
do
is
43
______
by
our
culture.
Naturally
then,
American
parents
teach
their
children
basic
American
44
______.
To
Americans,
the
goal
of
parents
is
to
help
children
45______
on
their
own
two
feet.
From
46_______,
each
child
may
get
his
or
her
own
room.
As
children
grow,
they
get
more
47.
______to
make
their
own
choices.
48_______
choose
their
own
forms
of
entertainment,
as
well
as
the
friends
to
49_______
them
with.
When
they
50_______
young
adulthood,
they
choose
their
own
jobs
and
marriage
51_______.
Of
course,
many
young
adults
still
52________
their
parents’
advice
and
approval
for
the
choices
they
make.
But
once
they
“leave
the
53_______
”
at
around
18
to
21
years
old,
they
want
to
be
on
their
own,
not
“
54
_______
to
their
mother’s
apron
strings
(围裙带).
The
relationship
between
parents
and
children
in
America
is
very
informal.
American
parents
try
to
55_______
their
children
as
individuals—not
as
extensions
of
themselves.
They
allow
them
to
achieve
their
own
56
_______
.
Americans
praise
and
encourage
their
children
to
give
them
the
57_______
to
succeed.
When
children
become
adults,
their
relationship
with
their
parents
becomes
more
like
a(an)
58________
among
equals.
But
59________
to
popular
belief,
most
adult
Americans
don’t
make
their
parents
pay
for
room
and
board
when
they
come
to
60_______.
Even
as
adult,
they
respect
and
honor
their
parents.
41.
A.
strange
B.
different
C.
new
D.
unlike
42.
A.
noticing
B.
remembering
C.
knowing
D.
deciding
43.
A.
influenced
B.
made
C.
controlled
D.
changed
44.
A.
services
B.
standards
C.
rules
D.
values
45.
A.
sit
B.
get
C.
stand
D.
rise
46.
A.
adulthood
B.
girlhood
C.
boyhood
D.
childhood
47.
A.
freedom
B.
space
C.
time
D.
money
48.
A.
Adults
B.
Teenagers
C.
Americans
D.
Parents
49.
A.
help
B.
join
C.
share
D.
provide
50.
A.
gain
B.
pass
C.
become
D.
reach
51.
A.
wives
B.
partners
C.
husbands
D.
couples
52.
A.
seek
B.
invite
C.
try
D.
choose
53.
A.
room
B.
house
C.
nest
D.
place
54.
A.
connected
B.
held
C.
stuck
D.
tied
55.
A.
serve
B.
treat
C.
describe
D.
recognize
56.
A.
jobs
B.
plans
C.
dreams
D
.
hopes
57.
A.
dependence
B.
trust
C.
belief
D.
confidence
58.
A.
friendship
B.
companion
C.
membership
D.
association
59.
A.
known
B.
similar
C.
contrary
D.
due
60.
A.
travel
B.
visit
C.
see
D.
live
第二节.语法填空。(每题1分,共10分)
A
handsome
man
can
earn
a
fifth
61.
______
(much)
than
a
plainer
colleague
but
a
beautiful
woman
is
not
paid
a
penny
more
than
her
average-looking
colleague,
new
research
has
shown.
The
study
by
senior
economists(经济学家)
found
that
62._____
(be)
good-looking
meant
male
workers
could
earn
22
percent
more
than
average-looking
colleagues.
Researchers
said
good
looks
did
not
give
women
a
similar
advantage.
Andrew
Leigh,
an
economics
professor
who
co-authored
the
report,
said:
“Beauty
can
be
a
double-edged
sword
for
women.”
“Some
people
still
believe
good
looks
and
intelligence
are
incompatible(不一致)in
women
63._______
a
good-looking
woman
can’t
be
very
productive
(富有成效的),
but
64._______
doesn’t
affect
men’s
pay.”
He
said
that
65.______
he
believed
good-looking
women
may
also
earn
more,
the
research
did
not
support
his
theory.
The
research
found
that
handsome
men
in
all
jobs,
from
manual
labour
to
highly-paid
66.______(profession)
careers,
can
earn
22
percent
more
than
their
colleagues
doing
67.________
same
work.
Men
with
below-average
looks
face
a
battle
in
the
office,
with
ugliness
reducing
a
man’s
earnings
by
26
percent
compared
68_________
an
average-looking
worker.
The
study,
named
Unpacking
the
Beauty
Premium,
was
69.______(large)
exercise
of
its
kind
and
repeated
a
survey
from
1984
to
see
if
the
beauty
premium
(额外费用)
had
changed.
Leigh
said
the
research
showed
people
in
the
workplace
were
“lookist
(以貌取人的)
”
and
he
hoped
the
70.______(find)
would
encourage
employers
to
remove
their
prejudice
(偏见).
第三节.词汇运用(根据首字母提示或汉语意思写出的单词的正确形式。)
71.
To
fully
r__________
your
potential,
it’s
important
for
you
to
make
the
most
of
our
school
resources.
72.
When
you
r__________
to
the
challenges,
you
will
have
the
opportunity
to
acquire
great
knowledge
and
enjoy
personal
growth.
73.
I
have
__________(信心)
in
your
ability
to
make
a
difference
to
your
family
,to
your
community
and
to
our
country.
74.
Setting
goals
gives
you
a
__________
(重点)
in
life.
75.
The
goals
will
r__________
you
of
what
you
are
working
for.
76.
It
was
still
t__________
for
me
to
remember
everyone’s
name.
77.
All
the
arguments
and
misunderstandings
can
lead
to
a
b___________
in
the
relationship
between
parents
and
teenagers.
78.
It’s
n_________
for
teenagers
to
go
through
physical
and
mental
changes.
79.
When
I
was
in
a
British
school,
I
had
trouble
expressing
myself
clearly
in
English,
but
f__________
,
my
teachers
and
classmates
were
always
helpful
and
gave
me
lots
of
encouragement.
80.
Through
this
kind
of
a
healthy
discussion,
you
will
learn
when
to
b_________
down
and
when
to
ask
your
parents
to
relax
their
control.
第四部分。
(一)近年来,随着科技的发展,可用于学习的电子产品也越来越多,学生的汉字书写能力大大降低。假定你是李华,是校书法协会的会长,为了让同学们重视书写,你打算向校报"英语天地"栏目投稿,写一封倡议书,内容包括:
1.减少对电子产品的依赖,多动手记笔记;
2.养成练书法和写日记的习惯。
英语试卷答案
1.
听力。(共20题,每题1.5分,共30分)
1-5
BCBAC
6-10
BACBB
11-15
ACACA
16-20
BCAAB
2.
阅读理解。(共15题,每题2分,共,30分)
A
篇:21-23
CDA
B篇:24-27
CCDA
C篇:28-31
ABBA
D篇:32-35
DCBC
七选五:(共5题,每题2分,共10分)
36-40
GCAED
3.
完形填空。(共20题,每题1.5分,共30分)
41-45
BCADC
46-50
DABCD
51-55
BACDB
56-60
CDACB
语法填空:(共10题,每题1分,共10分)
61.
more
62.
being
63.
so
64.
It
65.
Though
66.
professional
67.
the
68.
to/with
69.
the
largest
70.fingings
单词运用:(共10题,每题1分,共10分)
71.realize
72.
rise
73.
confidence
74.
focus
75.
remind
76.
tough
77.
breakthrough
78.
normal
79.
fortunately
80.back
四.书面表达。(30分)
Dear
students,
With
the
development
electric
products,
an
increasing
number
of
students
tend
to
use
electric
products
for
taking
notes,
rather
than
writing
on
the
paper.
As
a
consequence,
our
handwriting
is
not
as
good
as
it
was
in
the
past.
To
solve
this
problem,
we
should
do
as
follows.
Firstly,
we
should
use
less
electric
products
while
learning
so
that
we
can
have
more
time
to
improve
our
handwriting.
Additionally,
it’s
necessary
that
we
form
the
habit
of
practicing
calligraphy
every
day.
Beautiful
and
neat
handwriting
is
beneficial
to
us
students.
Let’s
take
action
right
now!
I’m
convinced
our
efforts
will
eventually
pay
off.
Li
Hua