单元评估一(Module
1)
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置。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
is
the
man
doing?
A.Asking
for
help
for
himself.
B.Reporting
a
car
accident.
C.Asking
about
a
little
girl.
2.Who
typed
the
composition?
A.Lucy.
B.Mary.
C.Barbara.
3.How
many
times
does
the
woman
go
to
the
library
each
week?
A.Five
times.
B.Four
times.
C.Three
times.
4.Which
season
does
the
man
prefer?
A.Winter.
B.Summer.
C.Autumn.
5.What's
the
most
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.Boss
and
clerk.
B.Teacher
and
student.
C.Father
and
daughter.
第二节:(共15小题;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三个选项中选出最佳选项,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,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
is
the
woman'
attitude
towards
Jim's
getting
a
computer
now?
A.Negative.
B.Doubtful.
C.Supportive.
7.How
old
was
the
man
when
he
got
his
first
computer?
A.Eight.
B.Twelve.
C.Fourteen.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
did
the
woman
find
in
her
house
last
night?
A.A
stranger.
B.A
neighbor.
C.A
cat.
9.Why
wasn't
the
woman's
husband
at
home?
A.He
was
out
of
town
for
work.
B.He
was
at
a
friend's
home.
C.He
went
to
visit
his
son.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
does
the
woman
want
the
man
to
do?
A.Write
a
paper
for
her.
B.Help
fix
her
computer.
C.Spend
time
outdoors.
11.What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.Hot.
B.Cold.
C.Cool.
12.What
does
the
man
decide
to
do
at
last?
A.Go
to
the
woman's
apartment.
B.Give
Henry
a
phone
call.
C.Go
out
swimming.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
does
the
man
plan
to
do
during
the
holidays?
A.Go
to
a
football
camp.
B.Watch
TV
at
home.
C.Take
a
part?time
job.
14.How
old
is
Nancy?
A.15
years
old.
B.20
years
old.
C.25
years
old.
15.When
will
the
woman
travel
to
Prague?
A.In
June.
B.In
July.
C.In
August.
16.Where
won't
the
woman
go
if
they
don't
have
enough
time?
A.Prague
Zoo.
B.Prague
Castle.
C.Charles
Bridge.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
day
is
it
today?
A.Monday.
B.Wednesday.
C.Sunday.
18.Where
is
it
warm
with
some
light
rain
today?
A.In
the
north.
B.In
the
south.
C.In
the
west.
19.What
will
the
weather
be
like
in
the
northwest
on
Thursday?
A.Cloudy
and
windy.
B.Pleasant
with
light
rain.
C.Windy
and
rainy.
20.How
many
days
of
weather
are
forecasted?
A.Three
days.
B.Four
days.
C.Five
days.
附:听力参考材料及答案
第一节
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置。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。
Text
1
W:911.
Can
I
help
you
?
M:Yes.
I
just
saw
a
car
accident.
A
little
girl
is
badly
hurt.
We
are
at
the
crossing
of
Pine
Road
and
High
Street.
Text
2
M:Lucy,
this
composition
is
quite
well
written.
Did
you
write
it
all
by
yourself?
W:Of
course.
I
wrote
it
myself,
but
Barbara
helped
me
to
type
it,
and
Mary
lent
me
some
background
material.
Text
3
W:Mark,
do
you
go
to
the
library
every
day?
M:No.
I
usually
go
there
on
Monday,
Wednesday
and
Friday.
What
about
you?
W:I
go
to
the
library
on
the
same
days
as
you.
but
I
also
go
there
every
Saturday.
Text
4
W:Jack,
which
season
do
you
like
best,
spring,summer
or
autumn?
M:Actually
none
of
them
is
my
favorite
season.
W:Really?
I
thought
you'd
like
summer
best.
M:I
do
like
swimming
in
summer,
but
I
prefer
skiing.
Text
5
M:Why
are
you
late
again,
Lisa?
W:Sorry.
My
clock
didn't
work
this
morning,
and
my
father
wasn't
at
home.
M:Don't
forget
to
get
your
clock
fixed.
Now
go
to
your
seat.
W:Thanks,
Mr
Smith.
第二节
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三个选项中选出最佳选项,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,回答第6、7题。
Text
6
W:I
don't
think
Jim
should
get
a
computer.
M:Why
do
you
think
so?
W:First,
he's
just
eight
years
old.
A
computer
won't
be
very
useful
to
him.
Second,
he'll
probably
just
use
it
to
play
games,
which
will
stop
him
from
playing
outdoors,
which
is
much
better
for
him.
M:I
agree.
I
don't
think
he
should
get
a
computer
before
he
is
twelve.
W:So
when
did
you
begin
to
use
a
computer?
M:When
I
was
fourteen.
I
mainly
used
it
for
homework.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
Text
7
W:I
was
really
scared
last
night.
M:What
happened?
W:I
was
woken
up
by
some
noise
downstairs.
I
thought
there
was
a
stranger
in
my
house.
M:So
what
did
you
do?
W:I
went
downstairs
and
suddenly
turned
on
the
light.
M:What
did
you
see?
W:A
cat.
It
was
my
neighbor's
cat.
I'd
forgotten
to
close
the
kitchen
window
and
the
cat
had
got
in.
M:Wasn't
anybody
else
in
the
house?
W:No.
My
husband
was
out
of
town
for
a
business
trip
and
my
son
was
spending
the
night
at
a
friend's
home.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
Text
8
W:Hi,
Ted!This
is
Anna
calling.
M:Hi,
Anna!
What's
up
?
W:There
seems
to
be
something
wrong
with
my
computer.
I
don't
know
how
to
fix
it.
Could
you
come
to
my
home
and
have
a
look?
M:Now?
I'd
like
to
help,
but
it's
just
so
hot
outside.
Do
you
really
need
to
use
your
computer
now?
W:Yes.
I
have
to
finish
a
story
for
the
local
paper
today,
and
I
haven't
written
a
word
yet.
M:Have
you
called
Henry?
He
knows
a
lot
about
computers
too.
He
lives
in
your
building.
He
could
get
over
to
your
apartment
without
going
outdoors.
W:I've
called
him,but
no
one
answered
the
phone.He
told
me
he
was
going
to
swim
today,
so
I
guess
he
must
be
out
swimming
now.
M:OK.
I'll
come
and
have
a
look.
I'll
be
at
your
place
within
twenty
minutes.
W:That's
really
great.
Thank
you,
Ted.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
Text
9
M:Hi,
Nancy.
W:Hi,
James.
What
are
you
doing
this
summer?
M:I'm
going
to
a
football
camp.
W:It
sounds
like
you'll
be
busy.
M:Yes
,but
I'm
happy
about
it.
I
can't
stand
staying
home
and
watching
TV
all
summer.
Do
you
have
any
summer
plans?
W:I'm
going
to
have
a
great
summer.
In
July,I'm
going
to
work.
M:I
didn't
know
15?year?olds
were
allowed
to
work.
W:According
to
the
law,
we
can
work
up
to
35
hours
a
week
during
the
summer
holidays.
M:What
kind
of
job
have
you
got?
W:I'm
going
to
answer
phones
at
my
neighbour's
office—she's
a
lawyer
but
that's
not
all.In
August,
my
parents
and
I
are
going
to
Prague.
M:I've
heard
Prague's
a
really
nice
city.What
are
you
going
to
do
there?
W:I
think
we'll
visit
the
Prague
Zoo,and
I'm
sure
we'll
go
to
Prague
Castle.
All
the
tourists
do.
I
also
want
to
go
to
Charles
Bridge
if
we
have
enough
time.
M:Sounds
like
you're
going
to
enjoy
your
trip.
W:Yeah.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
Text
10
Now
,here
is
the
forecast
for
the
next
few
days
here
in
the
UK.
Today
is
cloudy
and
windy
with
some
heavy
rain
across
northern
England
and
Wales.
It's
going
to
be
warm
in
the
south
with
some
light
rain
but
cooler
in
the
north
and
west
with
a
bit
of
sun,although
heavy
showers
and
strong
winds
will
affect
the
western
parts.
Tonight:showers
and
sudden
winds
in
the
north
will
move
eastwards,
bringing
cooler
weather.
Thursday:a
dry
start
but
heavy
rain
later,moving
eastwards
through
the
day.
Winds
will
bring
heavy
rain
in
the
northwest
later.
From
Friday
to
Sunday:it
will
feel
cooler
on
Friday,
with
some
heavy
showers.
It's
going
to
be
pleasant
on
Saturday
with
my
later
in
the
northwest.
The
skies
will
clear
on
Sunday,
as
it'll
be
windy
the
whole
day.
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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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案。
A
Scientists
have
found
we
are
more
likely
to
die
on
our
birthdays
than
any
other
day.Researchers
who
studied
more
than
two
million
people
over
40
years
found
a
rise
in
deaths
from
heart
attacks,
strokes(中风),
falls
and
suicides
on
that
day.
William
Shakespeare
died
on
his
birthday
on
April
23,
1616.The
actress
Ingrid
Bergman
also
died
on
her
birthday,
in
August,
1982.On
average,
people
over
the
age
of
60
were
14
percent
more
likely
to
die
on
their
birthdays.Heart
attacks
rose
18.6
percent
on
birthdays
and
were
higher
for
men
than
women
while
strokes
were
up
21.5
percent—mostly
in
women.Dr
Vladeta
Ajdacic
of
the
University
of
Zurich
said,
“Birthdays
end
in
a
dangerous
way
more
frequently
than
might
be
expected.”
He
added
that
risk
of
birthday
death
rose
as
people
got
older.
Canadian
data
also
showed
that
strokes
were
more
likely
on
birthdays,
especially
among
patients
with
high
blood
pressure.There
was
a
34.9
percent
rise
in
suicides,
28.5
percent
rise
in
accidental
deaths
not
related
to
cars,
and
a
44
percent
rise
in
deaths
from
falls
on
birthdays.Psychologist
Professor
Richard
Wiseman,
from
the
University
of
Hertfordshire,
said,
“It
seems
to
be
a
reliable
finding.There
are
two
cases—one
is
the
case
that
suggests
you
eat
too
much
and
you
are
getting
over
excited
and
that
causes
you
to
die.”
He
said
continuously,
“The
other
is
a
placebo(安慰剂)
effect.You_are_knife?edged_on_death.
And
you
kept
yourself
going
until
your
birthday.You
think
‘That's
it.I've
had
enough.I'm
out
of
here.’”
Dr
Lewis
Halsey
of
the
University
of
Roehampton
said
“One
interesting
finding
is
that
more
suicides
happen
on
birthdays,
though
only
in
men.Perhaps
men
are
more
likely
to
make
a
statement
about
their
unhappiness
when
they
think
people
will
be
taking
more
notice
of
them.”
The
study
is
published
in
the
journal
Annals
of
Epidemiology.
本文主要讲述了科学家的研究结果,人们在生日那天死亡的几率很大。
21.Which
of
the
following
explanations
for
the
birthday
death
is
TRUE?
A.More
women
tend
to
kill
themselves
on
birthdays.
B.Strokes
rise
on
birthday
in
both
men
and
women.
C.Eating
too
much
and
getting
much
excitement
make
you
die
on
birthday.
D.Unhappiness
gets
you
to
be
conscious
of
the
importance
of
noticing
others.
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段中“There
are
two
cases—one
is
the
case
that
suggests
you
eat
too
much
and
you
are
getting
over
excited
and
that
causes
you
to
die”可知C正确。
22.What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.You're
soon
dying.
B.The
knife
is
very
dangerous.
C.You've
broken
down.
D.The
edge
of
the
knife
is
sharp.
答案:A
解析:句意猜测题。根据画线句后面的句子“And
you
kept
yourself
going
until
your
birthday”你一直坚持到你的生日。故A正确。
23.Where
is
the
passage
most
likely
to
be
taken
from?
A.A
textbook.
B.A
storybook.
C.A
magazine.
D.An
advertisement.
答案:C
解析:推理判断题。本文主要讲述了科学家的研究结果,人们在生日那天死亡的几率很大。故应出现在杂志上。
B
We
have
got
a
lot
of
things
from
our
families.Maybe
we
have
our
father's
eyes
or
our
grandmother's
hair
color.But
there
are
other
features
of
our
personalities
such
as
behaviors
and
viewpoints
that
we
pick
up
by
modeling
our
parents.Researchers
at
the
university
of
Michigan
believe
there
may
be
a
specific
viewpoint
that
we
can
thank
our
parents
for—the
way
we
view
work.The
researchers
referred
to
previous
studies
that
identified
three
main
ways
of
viewing
work.
First,
there
are
job?oriented
people,
who
tend
to
see
their
job
as
simply
a
way
to
make
money.They
look
forward
to
clocking
out
(打卡下班)
every
day
and
pursuing
fun
activities
outside
the
office.If
you
have
a
job?oriented
father,
you
may
view
work
this
way.However,
if
you
grow
up
close
to
your
mother,
you
probably
will
not
hold
this
viewpoint.
Second,
there
are
career?oriented
people
who
see
their
job
as
a
place
to
find
achievement
and
gain
a
sense
of
identity.These
are
the
people
who
don't
mind
working
overtime.In
fact,
some
people
love
their
jobs
so
much
that
they
become
workaholics.They
are
more
comfortable
in
the
office
than
at
home.According
to
the
study,
being
close
to
a
career?oriented
father
while
growing
up
means
there
is
a
good
chance
you
will
share
his
viewpoint.Strangely,
having
a
mother
with
this
viewpoint
seems
to
have
little
influence.
Third,
there
are
calling?oriented
people
who
view
their
job
as
a
way
to
make
a
positive
impact
upon
the
world.They
are
more
concerned
with
improving
the
world
around
them
than
earning
a
large
salary.In
the
study,
those
who
expressed
a
strong
calling
orientation
came
from
homes
where
both
parents
were
calling?oriented.This
suggests
that
teenagers
need
the
support
of
both
parents
in
order
to
have
the
confidence
to
put
personal
ideals
first
and
career
success
second.
研究者发现孩子的行为举止及人生观也受父母的影响。
24.Which
can
best
describe
job?oriented
people?
A.They
are
eager
to
go
to
work
every
day.
B.They
seldom
have
fun
doing
after?work
activities.
C.They
don't
spend
time
talking
to
their
children.
D.They
view
their
job
as
only
a
way
to
earn
money.
答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“there
are
job?oriented
people,
who
tend
to
see
their
job
as
simply
a
way
to
make
money”可知D正确。
25.What
can
be
inferred
from
the
third
paragraph?
A.The
career?oriented
people
don't
mind
working
extra
hours.
B.The
career?oriented
people
feel
more
comfortable
at
home.
C.The
career?oriented
people
are
deeply
affected
by
their
mothers.
D.The
career?oriented
people
think
of
their
job
as
a
resting
place.
答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段第一、二句可知A正确。
26.How
are
calling?oriented
teenagers
different
from
others
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.They
don't
need
support
from
their
parents.
B.They
are
much
eager
to
make
a
big
fortune.
C.They
value
career
success
more
than
personal
ideals.
D.They
desire
to
change
the
world
for
the
better.
答案:D
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段第一、二句可知D正确。
27.What
kind
of
family
may
a
calling?oriented
teenager
come
from?
A.The
one
where
the
father
is
calling?oriented.
B.The
one
where
the
mother
is
calling?oriented.
C.The
one
where
both
parents
are
calling?oriented.
D.The
one
where
all
the
members
are
calling?oriented.
答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据最后一段最后一句可知C正确。
C
Ray
Tomlinson,
the
American
programmer
widely
credited
with
inventing
email,
has
died.He
was
74.A
company
spokesman
said
Tomlinson
passed
away
on
Saturday,and
the
cause
of
death
was
not
yet
confirmed.
Tomlinson
invented
direct
electronic
messages
between
users
on
different
machines
on
a
certain
network
in
1971.Before
then,
users
could
only
write
messages
to
others
using
the
same
computer.
“A
true
technology
pioneer,
Ray
was
the
man
who
brought
us
email
in
the
early
days
of
networked
computers,”
his
employer,
Raytheon,
said
in
a
statement.“His
work
changed
the
way
the
world
communicates
and
yet,
for
all
his
accomplishments,
he
remained
humble,
kind
and
generous
with
his
time
and
talents.He
will
be
missed
by
one
and
all.”
Tributes
poured
in
from
the
online
world.
“Thank
you,
Ray
Tomlinson,
for
inventing
email
and
putting
the
@
sign
on
the
map.”
Google's
Gmail
team
tweeted.
Vint
Cerf,
considered
one
of
the
fathers
of
the
Internet
who
was
once
a
manager
of
the
US
Defense
Advanced
Research
Projects
Agency
(DARPA),
lamented
the
“very
sad
news”
of
Tomlinson's
passing.
When
Tomlinson
invented
the
user
@
host
standard
for
email
addresses,
it
was
applied
at
DARPA's
ARPANET,
the
Internet's
precursor.He
was
the
first
to
use
the
@
symbol
in
this
way,
to
distinguish
a
user
from
its
host.
The
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology
graduate
detailed
his
creation
on
his
blog,
in
an
attempt
to
prevent
legend
(传说)from
overtaking
the
facts.
“The
first
message
was
sent
between
two
machines
that
were
literally
side
by
side”
connected
only
through
ARPANET,
he
wrote
on
his
blog.
“I
sent
a
number
of
test
messages
to
myself
from
one
machine
to
the
other.The
test
messages
were
entirely
forgettable
and
I
have,
therefore,
forgotten
them.
“Most
likely
the
first
message
was
QWERTYUIOP
or
something
similar,”
he
added,
referring
to
the
first
letters
on
the
traditional
English?language
keyboard.
“When
I
was
satisfied
that
the
program
seemed
to
work,I
sent
a
message
to
the
rest
of
my
group
explaining
how
to
send
messages
over
the
network.The
first
use
of
network
email
announced
its
own
existence.”
凭借创造电子邮件而闻名世界的美国程序员雷·汤姆林森去世,享年74岁。
28.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.A
true
technology
pioneer
Ray
Tomlinson
B.How
the
use
of
network
email
was
invented
C.Email
inventor
Ray
Tomlinson
dies
at
74
D.Email
has
changed
the
way
the
world
communicates
答案:C
解析:标题判断题。本文主要讲述了凭借创造电子邮件而闻名世界的美国程序员雷·汤姆林森去世这一新闻。故C项正确。
29.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.Before
1971,
users
could
only
write
messages
to
others
using
the
same
computer.
B.Tomlinson
is
considered
one
of
the
fathers
of
the
Internet.
C.Although
he
was
famous,
he
was
modest,
kind
and
generous.
D.The
@
symbol
for
email
addresses
can
distinguish
a
user
from
its
host.
答案:B
解析:细节理解题。由第六段中Vint
Cerf,considered
one
of
the
fathers
of
the
Internet
who
was
once
a
manager
of
the
US
Defense
Advanced
Research
Projects
Agency(DARPA)“温特·瑟夫是互联网的创始人之一,他曾在美国国防部高级研究计划局(DARPA)任职”可知B项错误。
30.Why
Tomlinson
wrote
his
invention
on
his
blog?
A.In
case
he
would
forget
the
invention.
B.To
teach
others
how
to
send
messages
over
the
network.
C.To
keep
it
secret.
D.To
keep
unreal
stories
from
covering
the
facts.
答案:D
解析:细节理解题。由第八段The
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology
graduate
detailed
his
creation
on
his
blog,in
an
attempt
to
prevent
legend
from
overtaking
the
facts.“这位麻省理工学院的毕业生在他的博客上详细记录了他的创造,以避免事实被传奇蒙蔽。”可知D项正确。
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。
Are
you
preparing
any
gifts
for
your
friends
now?__31__,
but
choosing
a
proper
gift
can
be
a
big
headache,because
it
takes
a
lot
of
time
and
effort
to
think
of
the
right
gift
for
someone.Before
you
finish
your
list,
keep
these
dos
and
don'ts
in
mind:
◆Do
put
thought
into
your
gift.
If
you
like
something,
that
doesn't
mean
that
your
friend
is
going
to
like
it,
too.__32__.Don't
get
him/her
an
ordinary
gift,
and
reflect
back
on
your
previous
conversations
to
see
if
he/she
talked
about
a
certain
gift
he/she
had
been
wanting
to
get.
◆__33__.
Make
sure
the
gift
you're
buying
is
appropriate
for
the
person.For
example,
if
you're
buying
a
friend
a
gift,remember
not
to
overspend
or
personalize
it
too
much.Take
a
moment
to
think
about
how
your
relationship
is
with
the
person
before
getting
him/her
something.
◆Do
get
a
gift
receipt
(收据).
If
you're
purchasing
something
for
your
friend,
make
sure
you
ask
the
salesperson
to
include
a
gift
receipt.It's
just
a
polite
gesture,
and
you
know
your
money
won't
go
to
waste.__34__.
◆Don't
leave
the
price
tag
(标签)
on.
Make
sure
you
don't
leave
the
price
tag
on
the
gift
and
that
you're
giving
a
gift
receipt
and
not
the
original
bill.__35__,
and
it's
not
important
for
him/her
to
know
anyway.
A.Don't
buy
an
inappropriate
gift
B.Don't
be
afraid
of
spending
money
C.Giving
gifts
has
forever
been
so
pleasant
D.Take
some
time
to
really
think
about
what
he/she
likes
E.If
your
friend
doesn't
like
the
gift,
he/she
can
just
exchange
it
F.Giving
someone
you
care
about
a
very
special
gift
can
be
tough
G.It's
not
proper
to
let
your
friend
know
how
much
you
spent
on
the
gift
答案:31—35 CDAEG
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Love
is
a
hot
topic,
but
what
is
love?
Here
is
a
story.
It
took
me
a
long
time
before
I
was
able
to
fully
understand
my
grandparents'
love.They
wrote
the
word
“Shmily”
in
a
surprising
place
for
the
other
to
find.__36__
one
of
them
discovered
it,
it
was
his/her
turn
to
__37__
it
once
more—in
shoes,
under
pillows,
even
in
toilet
paper...Their
way
of
life,
rather
than
only
a
game,
__38__
their
love,
which
not
everyone
is
__39__
enough
to
experience.They
__40__
hands
every
chance
they
had,
finished
each
other's
sentences
and
went
to
__41__
together.
But
there
was
a
dark
__42__
in
my
grandparents'
life.My
grandmother
had
breast
cancer.It
had
first
__43__
ten
years
earlier.As
usual,
Grandpa
was
with
her
every
__44__
of
the
way.He
comforted
her
in
their
__45__
room,
painted
that
colour
so
she
could
always
be
__46__,
even
when
she
was
too
sick
to
go
outside.
Now,
it
was
even
worse,
but
they
still
went
to
church
__47__.Grandma
grew
steadily
__48__
until
finally,
she
could
not
__49__
the
house
any
more.For
a
while,
Grandpa
would
go
to
church
alone,
praying
to
God
to
__50__
his
wife
out.Then
one
day
Grandma
was
__51__.
__52__
was
written
in
yellow
on
the
ribbon
of
my
grandmother's
funeral
bouquet
(花束).As
the
crowd
thinned
and
the
last
mourners
__53__
to
leave,
Grandpa
stepped
up,
taking
a
shaky
__54__,
and
began
to
sing
to
her.Through
his
tears,
the
song
came,
__55__.
Thank
you,
Grandpa
and
Grandma,
for
letting
me
see.
S—h—m—i—l—y:
see
how
much
I
love
you.
什么是爱?看看下面的故事吧。
36.A.Though
B.As
soon
as
C.Because
D.As
far
as
答案:B
解析:考查连词和连词词组。A.虽然;B.一……就……;C.因为;D.和……一样远。句意:他们中的一个一发现它,就该他(她)再一次藏它了。故B正确。
37.A.write
B.place
C.tell
D.hide
答案:D
解析:考查动词。A.写;B.放置;C.告诉;D.藏。根据空后的“in
shoes,
under
pillows,
even
in
toilet
paper”可知D正确。
38.A.broke
B.saved
C.shook
D.saw
答案:D
解析:考查动词。A.碎,断;B.节省;C.摇动;D.见证,看到。句意:这是他们的生活方式,它不仅仅是个游戏,还见证了他们的爱,这并不是每个人都足够幸运能体验的。故D正确。
39.A.rich
B.friendly
C.lucky
D.special
答案:C
解析:考查形容词。A.富有的;B.友好的;C.幸运的;D.特别的。根据句意C正确。
40.A.touched
B.held
C.waved
D.clapped
答案:B
解析:考查动词。A.触摸;B.抓住;C.挥动;D.拍手。句意:他们一有机会就抓住彼此的手。故B正确。
41.A.church
B.work
C.school
D.hospital
答案:A
解析:考查名词。A.教堂;B.工作;C.学校;D.医院。根据下文47空所在的句子可知A正确。
42.A.rain
B.wind
C.cloud
D.snow
答案:C
解析:考查名词。A.雨;B.风;C.云;D.雪。根据下句“My
grandmother
had
breast
cancer”可知C正确。
43.A.risen
B.burnt
C.appeared
D.promised
答案:C
解析:考查动词。A.上升;B.燃烧;C.出现;D.许诺。根据句意C正确。
44.A.minute
B.walk
C.time
D.step
答案:D
解析:考查名词。A.分钟;B.步行;C.时间;D.步。句意:和往常一样,爷爷每一步都陪伴着她。故D正确。
45.A.grey
B.yellow
C.blue
D.black
答案:B
解析:考查形容词。A.灰色的;B.黄色的;C.蓝色的;D.黑色的。根据下句的提示B正确。
46.A.in
sunshine
B.on
duty
C.in
surprise
D.on
business
答案:A
解析:考查介词短语。A.在阳光下;B.值班;C.吃惊地;D.出差。句意:他在他们金黄色的房间里安慰她,他把房间漆成那个颜色以便她能总是在阳光下,甚至当她病得无法出去的时候。故A正确。
47.A.lonely
B.secretly
C.apart
D.together
答案:D
解析:考查副词。A.孤独地;B.秘密地;C.分开地;D.一起。根据句意D正确。
48.A.better
B.weaker
C.stronger
D.thinner
答案:B
解析:考查形容词。A.好的;B.虚弱的;C.强壮的;D.瘦的。句意:奶奶越来越虚弱了,直到最后她再也不能走出房子了。故B正确。
49.A.leave
B.design
C.escape
D.paint
答案:A
解析:考查动词。A.离开;B.设计;C.逃脱;D.漆。根据句意A正确。
50.A.send
B.give
C.help
D.take
答案:C
解析:考查动词。A.送;B.给;C.帮助;D.带走。句意:有一段时间爷爷会自己去教堂,祈祷上帝帮助她摆脱困境。故C正确。
51.A.missing
B.gone
C.lost
D.passing
答案:B
解析:考查分词形容词。be
gone走了,去世了。故B正确。
52.A.Shmily
B.Word
C.Name
D.Age
答案:A
解析:考查名词。根据第二段及最后一段中出现的Shmily可知,故A正确。
53.A.stopped
B.got
C.turned
D.refused
答案:C
解析:考查动词。A.停止;B.得到;C.转身;D.拒绝。turn
to
leave转身离开,故C正确。
54.A.breath
B.risk
C.rest
D.effort
答案:A
解析:考查名词。A.呼吸;B.危险;C.休息;D.努力。根据句意A正确。
55.A.nice
and
clear
B.loud
and
noisy
C.short
and
fast
D.deep
and
slow
答案:D
解析:考查形容词。A.好又清晰的;B.大声又吵闹的;C.短又快的;D.深又慢的。根据句意D正确。
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45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。
Before
the
invention
of
the
postage
stamp,
it
was
difficult
to
send
a
letter
to
another
country.The
sender
paid
for
the
letter
__56__(travel)
in
his
or
her
own
country.Then
the
person
in
the
__57__
country
paid
for
that
part
of
the
trip.If
a
letter
crossed
several
countries,
the
problem
was
__58__
(bad).
Rowland
Hill,
a
British
teacher,
had
the
idea
of
a
postage
stamp
with
glue
on
the
back.The
British
post
office
made
the
first
stamps
__59__
1840.They
were
the
Penny
Black
and
the
Twopence
Blue.A
person
__60__
(buy)
a
stamp
and
stuck
it
on
a
letter.The
post
office
delivered
__61__
letter.When
people
received
letters,
they
didn't
have
to
pay
anything.The
letters
were
prepaid.
Postage
stamps
became
popular
in
Great
Britain
__62__
(immediate).Other
countries
started
making
__63__
(they)
own
postage
stamps
very
quickly.Today
post
offices
in
every
country
sell
beautiful
stamps.__64__
(collect)
stamps
is
one
of
the
most
popular
__65__
(hobby)
in
the
world,
and
every
stamp
collector
knows
about
the
Penny
Black
and
the
Twopence
Blue.
本文讲述了邮票的由来。
56.to_travel
解析:考查动词的正确形式。此处用动词不定式作后置定语。
57.other
解析:考查形容词。根据上文another
country可知填other,
the
person
in
the
other
country另一个国家的人。
58.worse
解析:考查形容词的比较级。根据句意,此处用worse表示“更糟”。
59.in
解析:考查介词。根据句意可知此处是“在1840年”,年份前面用介词in。
60.bought
解析:考查动词时态。此处与stuck是并列关系,故用过去式。
61.the
解析:考查冠词。此处表特指。
62.immediately
解析:考查副词。修饰动词became用副词。
63.their
解析:考查代词。根据句意,此处用形容词性物主代词。句意:其他的国家开始做他们自己的邮票。
64.Collecting
解析:考查动词的正确形式。此处用动名词作主语。
65.hobbies
解析:考查名词。前面有“one
of+最高级”修饰,所以用名词复数。
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)
假如你叫李华,你想邀请你的美国朋友Mr
Smith与你一起参观画展。请你根据以下要点给他发一个e?mail。
要点:1.介绍画展
◆中外名画
◆展期:本月25日—30日
◆地点:艺术博物馆
2.约定会面的时间和地点。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好,但不计入总词数。
Dear
Mr
Smith,
There_will_be_an_exhibition_of_paintings_from_25th_to_30th_this_month_in_the_Art_Museum_of_our_city._A_lot_of_famous_Chinese_traditional_paintings_by_top_artists_will_be_exhibited_there._Additionally,_there_are_great_works_from_around__the_world,__which,__I_think,_will_certainly_attract_visitors'_eyes.What's_more,_we_will_see_famous_painters_drawing_on_the_spot._Would_you_like_to_go_to_the_exhibition_with_me_on_the_25th?_If_so,_I'll_pick_you_up_at_your_home_at_8_o'clock_in_the_morning._Please_reply_to_me_by_e?mail_as_soon_as_possible.
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。
The
Storybook
Barber
“Hey,
how
are
you
doing?
I'm
Courtney.
What
grade
are
you
in?
Third?
What's
your
favorite
book?
Elephant
and
Piggy?
Yeah,
I
got
it.”
If
you
thought
you'd
walked
into
a
library
with
a
greeting
like
that,
you
are
wrong.
In
fact,
you've
entered
the
workplace
of
Courtney
Holmes,
also
known
as
the
Storybook
Barber.
Two
years
ago,
Dubuque,
Iowa,
held
its
first
annual
Back
to
School
Project,
offering
needy
families
an
opportunity
to
learn
about
free
resources
in
the
community.
Holmes
agreed
to
participate.
He
was
holding
down
two
jobs
at
the
time—one
with
the
city's
public
works
department,
the
other
as
a
barber.
Saturday
was
his
busiest
day,
but
he
chose
to
donate
his
time
and
give
free
haircuts
to
poverty?stricken
kids
so
they'd
look
sharp
on
that
first
day
of
classes.
But
then
he
had
a
light
bulb
moment.“The
kids
should
earn
their
free
haircut
by
having
to
read
a
book
to
me,”
says
Holmes.
The
idea
was
so
popular
that
he
carried
it
out
for
the
next
two
years.
Five?to
ten?year?old
boys
would
hold
a
favorite
book,
settle
into
the
barber
chair,
and
read
aloud
while
Holmes
did
the
haircut.
If
they
met
with
a
new
word,Holmes
was
there
to
help.
After
the
haircut,
they'd
review
the
book,
from
the
characters
and
vocabulary
to
the
themes—just
like
in
school,
only
more
fun.
Holmes,
who
is
married
and
has
two
sons,
knows
that
not
every
parent
has
the
time
to
read
with
their
kids.
“I
get
it.
You
have
four
kids,
and
you're
working
two
jobs.
Sitting
down
and
listening
to
them
read
is
the
last
thing
you
have
time
to
do.
You
have
to
clean
the
house
or
cook
dinner.
So
I
say
bring
your
kids
in
and
let
them
read
to
me.”
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个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:
Holmes
admits
he,too,benefits
from
what
he
does.
He
recalls
that
there
was
a
seven?year?old
who
struggled
through
his
book,
stuttering
over
words
even
though
he
didn't
have
a
stutter.
He
had
the
boy
take
the
book
home
and
practice.
When
the
child
came
back
a
few
days
later,
he
read
it
with
no
problems.
“That
inspires
me,”
Holmes
says.
“When
I
review
the
book
with
the
kid,
I
learn
a
lot.
I
must
say
listening
to
a
kid
read
is
beneficial
to
me.”
Paragraph
2:
Holmes
and
his
family
have
recently
moved
to
a
Chicago
suburb.
When
they
get
settled,he
will
play
his
role
as
the
Storybook
Barber
again.“The
world
is
full
of
guns
and
violence,”
he
says.“It's
safe
for
the
kids
to
come
to
the
barbershop
and
read
books.Many
children,especially
those
from
poor
families,need
our
help.Reading
books
can
make
a
difference.They
will
have
a
better
education
then,which
can
make
their
future
bright.”单元评估一(Module
1)
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置。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
is
the
man
doing?
A.Asking
for
help
for
himself.
B.Reporting
a
car
accident.
C.Asking
about
a
little
girl.
2.Who
typed
the
composition?
A.Lucy.
B.Mary.
C.Barbara.
3.How
many
times
does
the
woman
go
to
the
library
each
week?
A.Five
times.
B.Four
times.
C.Three
times.
4.Which
season
does
the
man
prefer?
A.Winter.
B.Summer.
C.Autumn.
5.What's
the
most
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.Boss
and
clerk.
B.Teacher
and
student.
C.Father
and
daughter.
第二节:(共15小题;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三个选项中选出最佳选项,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,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
is
the
woman'
attitude
towards
Jim's
getting
a
computer
now?
A.Negative.
B.Doubtful.
C.Supportive.
7.How
old
was
the
man
when
he
got
his
first
computer?
A.Eight.
B.Twelve.
C.Fourteen.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What
did
the
woman
find
in
her
house
last
night?
A.A
stranger.
B.A
neighbor.
C.A
cat.
9.Why
wasn't
the
woman's
husband
at
home?
A.He
was
out
of
town
for
work.
B.He
was
at
a
friend's
home.
C.He
went
to
visit
his
son.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
does
the
woman
want
the
man
to
do?
A.Write
a
paper
for
her.
B.Help
fix
her
computer.
C.Spend
time
outdoors.
11.What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.Hot.
B.Cold.
C.Cool.
12.What
does
the
man
decide
to
do
at
last?
A.Go
to
the
woman's
apartment.
B.Give
Henry
a
phone
call.
C.Go
out
swimming.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
does
the
man
plan
to
do
during
the
holidays?
A.Go
to
a
football
camp.
B.Watch
TV
at
home.
C.Take
a
part?time
job.
14.How
old
is
Nancy?
A.15
years
old.
B.20
years
old.
C.25
years
old.
15.When
will
the
woman
travel
to
Prague?
A.In
June.
B.In
July.
C.In
August.
16.Where
won't
the
woman
go
if
they
don't
have
enough
time?
A.Prague
Zoo.
B.Prague
Castle.
C.Charles
Bridge.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
day
is
it
today?
A.Monday.
B.Wednesday.
C.Sunday.
18.Where
is
it
warm
with
some
light
rain
today?
A.In
the
north.
B.In
the
south.
C.In
the
west.
19.What
will
the
weather
be
like
in
the
northwest
on
Thursday?
A.Cloudy
and
windy.
B.Pleasant
with
light
rain.
C.Windy
and
rainy.
20.How
many
days
of
weather
are
forecasted?
A.Three
days.
B.Four
days.
C.Five
days.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案。
A
Scientists
have
found
we
are
more
likely
to
die
on
our
birthdays
than
any
other
day.Researchers
who
studied
more
than
two
million
people
over
40
years
found
a
rise
in
deaths
from
heart
attacks,
strokes(中风),
falls
and
suicides
on
that
day.
William
Shakespeare
died
on
his
birthday
on
April
23,
1616.The
actress
Ingrid
Bergman
also
died
on
her
birthday,
in
August,
1982.On
average,
people
over
the
age
of
60
were
14
percent
more
likely
to
die
on
their
birthdays.Heart
attacks
rose
18.6
percent
on
birthdays
and
were
higher
for
men
than
women
while
strokes
were
up
21.5
percent—mostly
in
women.Dr
Vladeta
Ajdacic
of
the
University
of
Zurich
said,
“Birthdays
end
in
a
dangerous
way
more
frequently
than
might
be
expected.”
He
added
that
risk
of
birthday
death
rose
as
people
got
older.
Canadian
data
also
showed
that
strokes
were
more
likely
on
birthdays,
especially
among
patients
with
high
blood
pressure.There
was
a
34.9
percent
rise
in
suicides,
28.5
percent
rise
in
accidental
deaths
not
related
to
cars,
and
a
44
percent
rise
in
deaths
from
falls
on
birthdays.Psychologist
Professor
Richard
Wiseman,
from
the
University
of
Hertfordshire,
said,
“It
seems
to
be
a
reliable
finding.There
are
two
cases—one
is
the
case
that
suggests
you
eat
too
much
and
you
are
getting
over
excited
and
that
causes
you
to
die.”
He
said
continuously,
“The
other
is
a
placebo(安慰剂)
effect.You_are_knife?edged_on_death.
And
you
kept
yourself
going
until
your
birthday.You
think
‘That's
it.I've
had
enough.I'm
out
of
here.’”
Dr
Lewis
Halsey
of
the
University
of
Roehampton
said
“One
interesting
finding
is
that
more
suicides
happen
on
birthdays,
though
only
in
men.Perhaps
men
are
more
likely
to
make
a
statement
about
their
unhappiness
when
they
think
people
will
be
taking
more
notice
of
them.”
The
study
is
published
in
the
journal
Annals
of
Epidemiology.
本文主要讲述了科学家的研究结果,人们在生日那天死亡的几率很大。
21.Which
of
the
following
explanations
for
the
birthday
death
is
TRUE?
A.More
women
tend
to
kill
themselves
on
birthdays.
B.Strokes
rise
on
birthday
in
both
men
and
women.
C.Eating
too
much
and
getting
much
excitement
make
you
die
on
birthday.
D.Unhappiness
gets
you
to
be
conscious
of
the
importance
of
noticing
others.
22.What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.You're
soon
dying.
B.The
knife
is
very
dangerous.
C.You've
broken
down.
D.The
edge
of
the
knife
is
sharp.
23.Where
is
the
passage
most
likely
to
be
taken
from?
A.A
textbook.
B.A
storybook.
C.A
magazine.
D.An
advertisement.
B
We
have
got
a
lot
of
things
from
our
families.Maybe
we
have
our
father's
eyes
or
our
grandmother's
hair
color.But
there
are
other
features
of
our
personalities
such
as
behaviors
and
viewpoints
that
we
pick
up
by
modeling
our
parents.Researchers
at
the
university
of
Michigan
believe
there
may
be
a
specific
viewpoint
that
we
can
thank
our
parents
for—the
way
we
view
work.The
researchers
referred
to
previous
studies
that
identified
three
main
ways
of
viewing
work.
First,
there
are
job?oriented
people,
who
tend
to
see
their
job
as
simply
a
way
to
make
money.They
look
forward
to
clocking
out
(打卡下班)
every
day
and
pursuing
fun
activities
outside
the
office.If
you
have
a
job?oriented
father,
you
may
view
work
this
way.However,
if
you
grow
up
close
to
your
mother,
you
probably
will
not
hold
this
viewpoint.
Second,
there
are
career?oriented
people
who
see
their
job
as
a
place
to
find
achievement
and
gain
a
sense
of
identity.These
are
the
people
who
don't
mind
working
overtime.In
fact,
some
people
love
their
jobs
so
much
that
they
become
workaholics.They
are
more
comfortable
in
the
office
than
at
home.According
to
the
study,
being
close
to
a
career?oriented
father
while
growing
up
means
there
is
a
good
chance
you
will
share
his
viewpoint.Strangely,
having
a
mother
with
this
viewpoint
seems
to
have
little
influence.
Third,
there
are
calling?oriented
people
who
view
their
job
as
a
way
to
make
a
positive
impact
upon
the
world.They
are
more
concerned
with
improving
the
world
around
them
than
earning
a
large
salary.In
the
study,
those
who
expressed
a
strong
calling
orientation
came
from
homes
where
both
parents
were
calling?oriented.This
suggests
that
teenagers
need
the
support
of
both
parents
in
order
to
have
the
confidence
to
put
personal
ideals
first
and
career
success
second.
24.Which
can
best
describe
job?oriented
people?
A.They
are
eager
to
go
to
work
every
day.
B.They
seldom
have
fun
doing
after?work
activities.
C.They
don't
spend
time
talking
to
their
children.
D.They
view
their
job
as
only
a
way
to
earn
money.
25.What
can
be
inferred
from
the
third
paragraph?
A.The
career?oriented
people
don't
mind
working
extra
hours.
B.The
career?oriented
people
feel
more
comfortable
at
home.
C.The
career?oriented
people
are
deeply
affected
by
their
mothers.
D.The
career?oriented
people
think
of
their
job
as
a
resting
place.
26.How
are
calling?oriented
teenagers
different
from
others
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.They
don't
need
support
from
their
parents.
B.They
are
much
eager
to
make
a
big
fortune.
C.They
value
career
success
more
than
personal
ideals.
D.They
desire
to
change
the
world
for
the
better.
27.What
kind
of
family
may
a
calling?oriented
teenager
come
from?
A.The
one
where
the
father
is
calling?oriented.
B.The
one
where
the
mother
is
calling?oriented.
C.The
one
where
both
parents
are
calling?oriented.
D.The
one
where
all
the
members
are
calling?oriented.
C
Ray
Tomlinson,
the
American
programmer
widely
credited
with
inventing
email,
has
died.He
was
74.A
company
spokesman
said
Tomlinson
passed
away
on
Saturday,and
the
cause
of
death
was
not
yet
confirmed.
Tomlinson
invented
direct
electronic
messages
between
users
on
different
machines
on
a
certain
network
in
1971.Before
then,
users
could
only
write
messages
to
others
using
the
same
computer.
“A
true
technology
pioneer,
Ray
was
the
man
who
brought
us
email
in
the
early
days
of
networked
computers,”
his
employer,
Raytheon,
said
in
a
statement.“His
work
changed
the
way
the
world
communicates
and
yet,
for
all
his
accomplishments,
he
remained
humble,
kind
and
generous
with
his
time
and
talents.He
will
be
missed
by
one
and
all.”
Tributes
poured
in
from
the
online
world.
“Thank
you,
Ray
Tomlinson,
for
inventing
email
and
putting
the
@
sign
on
the
map.”
Google's
Gmail
team
tweeted.
Vint
Cerf,
considered
one
of
the
fathers
of
the
Internet
who
was
once
a
manager
of
the
US
Defense
Advanced
Research
Projects
Agency
(DARPA),
lamented
the
“very
sad
news”
of
Tomlinson's
passing.
When
Tomlinson
invented
the
user
@
host
standard
for
email
addresses,
it
was
applied
at
DARPA's
ARPANET,
the
Internet's
precursor.He
was
the
first
to
use
the
@
symbol
in
this
way,
to
distinguish
a
user
from
its
host.
The
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology
graduate
detailed
his
creation
on
his
blog,
in
an
attempt
to
prevent
legend
(传说)from
overtaking
the
facts.
“The
first
message
was
sent
between
two
machines
that
were
literally
side
by
side”
connected
only
through
ARPANET,
he
wrote
on
his
blog.
“I
sent
a
number
of
test
messages
to
myself
from
one
machine
to
the
other.The
test
messages
were
entirely
forgettable
and
I
have,
therefore,
forgotten
them.
“Most
likely
the
first
message
was
QWERTYUIOP
or
something
similar,”
he
added,
referring
to
the
first
letters
on
the
traditional
English?language
keyboard.
“When
I
was
satisfied
that
the
program
seemed
to
work,I
sent
a
message
to
the
rest
of
my
group
explaining
how
to
send
messages
over
the
network.The
first
use
of
network
email
announced
its
own
existence.”
28.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.A
true
technology
pioneer
Ray
Tomlinson
B.How
the
use
of
network
email
was
invented
C.Email
inventor
Ray
Tomlinson
dies
at
74
D.Email
has
changed
the
way
the
world
communicates
29.Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.Before
1971,
users
could
only
write
messages
to
others
using
the
same
computer.
B.Tomlinson
is
considered
one
of
the
fathers
of
the
Internet.
C.Although
he
was
famous,
he
was
modest,
kind
and
generous.
D.The
@
symbol
for
email
addresses
can
distinguish
a
user
from
its
host.
30.Why
Tomlinson
wrote
his
invention
on
his
blog?
A.In
case
he
would
forget
the
invention.
B.To
teach
others
how
to
send
messages
over
the
network.
C.To
keep
it
secret.
D.To
keep
unreal
stories
from
covering
the
facts.
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。
Are
you
preparing
any
gifts
for
your
friends
now?__31__,
but
choosing
a
proper
gift
can
be
a
big
headache,because
it
takes
a
lot
of
time
and
effort
to
think
of
the
right
gift
for
someone.Before
you
finish
your
list,
keep
these
dos
and
don'ts
in
mind:
◆Do
put
thought
into
your
gift.
If
you
like
something,
that
doesn't
mean
that
your
friend
is
going
to
like
it,
too.__32__.Don't
get
him/her
an
ordinary
gift,
and
reflect
back
on
your
previous
conversations
to
see
if
he/she
talked
about
a
certain
gift
he/she
had
been
wanting
to
get.
◆__33__.
Make
sure
the
gift
you're
buying
is
appropriate
for
the
person.For
example,
if
you're
buying
a
friend
a
gift,remember
not
to
overspend
or
personalize
it
too
much.Take
a
moment
to
think
about
how
your
relationship
is
with
the
person
before
getting
him/her
something.
◆Do
get
a
gift
receipt
(收据).
If
you're
purchasing
something
for
your
friend,
make
sure
you
ask
the
salesperson
to
include
a
gift
receipt.It's
just
a
polite
gesture,
and
you
know
your
money
won't
go
to
waste.__34__.
◆Don't
leave
the
price
tag
(标签)
on.
Make
sure
you
don't
leave
the
price
tag
on
the
gift
and
that
you're
giving
a
gift
receipt
and
not
the
original
bill.__35__,
and
it's
not
important
for
him/her
to
know
anyway.
A.Don't
buy
an
inappropriate
gift
B.Don't
be
afraid
of
spending
money
C.Giving
gifts
has
forever
been
so
pleasant
D.Take
some
time
to
really
think
about
what
he/she
likes
E.If
your
friend
doesn't
like
the
gift,
he/she
can
just
exchange
it
F.Giving
someone
you
care
about
a
very
special
gift
can
be
tough
G.It's
not
proper
to
let
your
friend
know
how
much
you
spent
on
the
gift
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Love
is
a
hot
topic,
but
what
is
love?
Here
is
a
story.
It
took
me
a
long
time
before
I
was
able
to
fully
understand
my
grandparents'
love.They
wrote
the
word
“Shmily”
in
a
surprising
place
for
the
other
to
find.__36__
one
of
them
discovered
it,
it
was
his/her
turn
to
__37__
it
once
more—in
shoes,
under
pillows,
even
in
toilet
paper...Their
way
of
life,
rather
than
only
a
game,
__38__
their
love,
which
not
everyone
is
__39__
enough
to
experience.They
__40__
hands
every
chance
they
had,
finished
each
other's
sentences
and
went
to
__41__
together.
But
there
was
a
dark
__42__
in
my
grandparents'
life.My
grandmother
had
breast
cancer.It
had
first
__43__
ten
years
earlier.As
usual,
Grandpa
was
with
her
every
__44__
of
the
way.He
comforted
her
in
their
__45__
room,
painted
that
colour
so
she
could
always
be
__46__,
even
when
she
was
too
sick
to
go
outside.
Now,
it
was
even
worse,
but
they
still
went
to
church
__47__.Grandma
grew
steadily
__48__
until
finally,
she
could
not
__49__
the
house
any
more.For
a
while,
Grandpa
would
go
to
church
alone,
praying
to
God
to
__50__
his
wife
out.Then
one
day
Grandma
was
__51__.
__52__
was
written
in
yellow
on
the
ribbon
of
my
grandmother's
funeral
bouquet
(花束).As
the
crowd
thinned
and
the
last
mourners
__53__
to
leave,
Grandpa
stepped
up,
taking
a
shaky
__54__,
and
began
to
sing
to
her.Through
his
tears,
the
song
came,
__55__.
Thank
you,
Grandpa
and
Grandma,
for
letting
me
see.
S—h—m—i—l—y:
see
how
much
I
love
you.
36.A.Though
B.As
soon
as
C.Because
D.As
far
as
37.A.write
B.place
C.tell
D.hide
38.A.broke
B.saved
C.shook
D.saw
39.A.rich
B.friendly
C.lucky
D.special
40.A.touched
B.held
C.waved
D.clapped
41.A.church
B.work
C.school
D.hospital
42.A.rain
B.wind
C.cloud
D.snow
43.A.risen
B.burnt
C.appeared
D.promised
44.A.minute
B.walk
C.time
D.step
45.A.grey
B.yellow
C.blue
D.black
46.A.in
sunshine
B.on
duty
C.in
surprise
D.on
business
47.A.lonely
B.secretly
C.apart
D.together
48.A.better
B.weaker
C.stronger
D.thinner
49.A.leave
B.design
C.escape
D.paint
50.A.send
B.give
C.help
D.take
51.A.missing
B.gone
C.lost
D.passing
52.A.Shmily
B.Word
C.Name
D.Age
53.A.stopped
B.got
C.turned
D.refused
54.A.breath
B.risk
C.rest
D.effort
55.A.nice
and
clear
B.loud
and
noisy
C.short
and
fast
D.deep
and
slow
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45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。
Before
the
invention
of
the
postage
stamp,
it
was
difficult
to
send
a
letter
to
another
country.The
sender
paid
for
the
letter
__56__(travel)
in
his
or
her
own
country.Then
the
person
in
the
__57__
country
paid
for
that
part
of
the
trip.If
a
letter
crossed
several
countries,
the
problem
was
__58__
(bad).
Rowland
Hill,
a
British
teacher,
had
the
idea
of
a
postage
stamp
with
glue
on
the
back.The
British
post
office
made
the
first
stamps
__59__
1840.They
were
the
Penny
Black
and
the
Twopence
Blue.A
person
__60__
(buy)
a
stamp
and
stuck
it
on
a
letter.The
post
office
delivered
__61__
letter.When
people
received
letters,
they
didn't
have
to
pay
anything.The
letters
were
prepaid.
Postage
stamps
became
popular
in
Great
Britain
__62__
(immediate).Other
countries
started
making
__63__
(they)
own
postage
stamps
very
quickly.Today
post
offices
in
every
country
sell
beautiful
stamps.__64__
(collect)
stamps
is
one
of
the
most
popular
__65__
(hobby)
in
the
world,
and
every
stamp
collector
knows
about
the
Penny
Black
and
the
Twopence
Blue.
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)
假如你叫李华,你想邀请你的美国朋友Mr
Smith与你一起参观画展。请你根据以下要点给他发一个e?mail。
要点:1.介绍画展
◆中外名画
◆展期:本月25日—30日
◆地点:艺术博物馆
2.约定会面的时间和地点。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好,但不计入总词数。
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。
The
Storybook
Barber
“Hey,
how
are
you
doing?
I'm
Courtney.
What
grade
are
you
in?
Third?
What's
your
favorite
book?
Elephant
and
Piggy?
Yeah,
I
got
it.”
If
you
thought
you'd
walked
into
a
library
with
a
greeting
like
that,
you
are
wrong.
In
fact,
you've
entered
the
workplace
of
Courtney
Holmes,
also
known
as
the
Storybook
Barber.
Two
years
ago,
Dubuque,
Iowa,
held
its
first
annual
Back
to
School
Project,
offering
needy
families
an
opportunity
to
learn
about
free
resources
in
the
community.
Holmes
agreed
to
participate.
He
was
holding
down
two
jobs
at
the
time—one
with
the
city's
public
works
department,
the
other
as
a
barber.
Saturday
was
his
busiest
day,
but
he
chose
to
donate
his
time
and
give
free
haircuts
to
poverty?stricken
kids
so
they'd
look
sharp
on
that
first
day
of
classes.
But
then
he
had
a
light
bulb
moment.“The
kids
should
earn
their
free
haircut
by
having
to
read
a
book
to
me,”
says
Holmes.
The
idea
was
so
popular
that
he
carried
it
out
for
the
next
two
years.
Five?to
ten?year?old
boys
would
hold
a
favorite
book,
settle
into
the
barber
chair,
and
read
aloud
while
Holmes
did
the
haircut.
If
they
met
with
a
new
word,Holmes
was
there
to
help.
After
the
haircut,
they'd
review
the
book,
from
the
characters
and
vocabulary
to
the
themes—just
like
in
school,
only
more
fun.
Holmes,
who
is
married
and
has
two
sons,
knows
that
not
every
parent
has
the
time
to
read
with
their
kids.
“I
get
it.
You
have
four
kids,
and
you're
working
two
jobs.
Sitting
down
and
listening
to
them
read
is
the
last
thing
you
have
time
to
do.
You
have
to
clean
the
house
or
cook
dinner.
So
I
say
bring
your
kids
in
and
let
them
read
to
me.”
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个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。