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第一节(共15小题;每小题2.
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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
Goa
is
the
official
holiday
destination
of
India.
It
is
just
the
one-stop
destination
to
fulfill
all
your
desires
and
there
are
endless
things
that
you
can
do.
Here
is
a
list
of
adventure
sports
and
activities
that
you
must
definitely
try.
So,
take
a
look.
Parasailing
Parasailing
is
one
of
the
most
famous
adventure
sports
in
Goa.
Your
parachute
is
attached
to
a
motorboat
and
when
the
boat
swings
in
with
full
momentum,
you
feel
like
you're
flying
like
a
bird.
Cost:
INR
1000
per
person
Duration:
5
—10
Minutes
Water
Scooter
If
you
are
a
fan
of
speed
and
thrill
then
this
sport
is
just
for
you.
Riding
a
water
scooter
through
the
blue
waters
of
Goa?
is
like
a
dream
coming
true
and
that
is
why
you
should
not
miss
out
on
the
opportunity
of
doing
it.
Cost:
INR
200—300
per
scooter
Duration:
About
20
minutes
Windsurfing
Windsurfing
is
a
combination
of
both
sailing
and
surfing
and
is
again,
one
of
the
very
famous
sports
around
the
north
Goa
region.
And
if
you
are
facing
any
issues
with
the
same
you
might
join
a
surfing
coaching
for
being
an
expert
at
this
sport.
Cost:
INR
400—600
Duration:
1一2
hours
White
Water
Rafting
Why
is
it
an
adventure
sport
that
is
loved
by
people
across
the
country?
This
sport
is
easily
doable
and
is
less
risky.
Plus,
it
does
not
require
a
lot
of
training
before
actually
taking
up.
People
who
come
with
less
time
in
hand,
find
white
water
rafting
as
one
of
their
most
favourite
sports
in
Goa.
Cost:
INR
1799
—
2499
Duration:
2
—
3
hours
1.
Which
will
you
try
if
you
are
a
speed
fan?
A.
Parasailing.
B.
Water
Scooter.
C.
Windsurfing.
D.
White
Water
Surfing.
2.
What
can
you
learn
about
Windsurfing?
A.
It
lasts
the
longest
hours.
B.
It's
less
demanding.
C.
It
needs
specific
training.
D.
It's
the
cheapest.
3.
Why
is
White
Water
Rafting
most
popular?
A.
It's
the
most
adventurous.
B.
It's
least
expensive.
C.
It's
an
aerial
sport.
D.
It's
easy
to
handle.
B
For
38-year-old
Justin
Herald,
the
journey
to
wealth
began
one
Sunday
morning
at
a
church
in
Sydney,
when
he
had
a
quarrel
with
one
of
the
churchgoers.
“You
have
an
attitude
problem,
she
told
him.
The
accusation
sparked
something
in
him,
and
the
then-25-year-old
borrowed
$
50
from
his
brother
to
have
four
T-shirts
printed
with
the
slogans:
“I
don't
have
an
attitude
problem,
you
have
a
perception
problem"
and
“When
I
want
your
opinion,
I'll
give
it
to
you”.
“It
was
the
best
$
50
I
ever
spent,"
laughs
Herald.
By
the
end
of
the
morning
he'd
sold
three
of
the
four
T-shirts.
With
the
money,
he
had
another
six
printed,
then
12,
then
24.
“That
first
year
the
turnover
was
$
980,000,"
he
says.
His
business,
Attitude
Inc,
is
now
a
multi-million
dollar
concern
with
a
wide
range
of
products
selling
in
3,500
stores
across
Australia.
His
success
was
due
to
clever
marketing—the
public
loved
the
slogans—but
also,
he
admits,
luck.
In
those
days
there
was
very
little
competition
in
his
sector
of
the
clothing
industry,
and
he
was
in
the
right
place
at
the
right
time.
The
media
spotlight
also
helped,
with
people
picking
up
on
Herald's
likeable
personality
and
infectious
passion
for
his
business:
the
night
of
one
TV
appearance,
187
stores
rang
to
get
his
products
into
their
shops.
“The
consumer
liked
the
person
behind
the
product.
They
really
did
support
me
as
an
individual
as
well
as
the
brand,"
he
says.
Herald
sold
the
business
three
years
ago,
by
which
time
it
was
turning
over
$
30
million
a
year,
and
now
spends
his
time
as
a
motivational
speaker.
His
message:
anyone
can
be
financially
successful
if
they
set
their
mind
to
it.
“You
have
to
have
a
lot
of
stick
ability——not
everything
is
going
to
work
the
way
you
plan
it."
Money
has
meant
he
has
been
able
to
enjoy
his
other
passion—fast
cars—but
essentially
he
says
he's
the
same
person
he's
always
been.
“Time
and
freedom
and
choice
are
more
valuable
than
having
a
lot
of
money
in
the
bank,"
he
says.
4.
Why
did
Herald
have
the
slogans
printed
on
the
T-shirt?
A.
To
fight
back
the
woman.
B.
To
encourage
himself.
C.
To
try
a
form
of
marketing.
D.
To
show
himself
off.
5.
What
happened
to
Herald
after
his
appearance
on
TV?
A.
He
opened
187
branches.
B.
He
became
a
public
figure.
C.
He
sold
his
business.
D.
He
received
more
orders.
6.
Why
did
Herald
give
up
his
business
three
years
ago?
A.
He
wanted
to
change
his
lifestyle.
B.
His
business
expected
to
lose
money.
C.
He
feared
to
fall
into
the
trap
of
wealth
D.
He
wanted
to
be
a
professional
speaker.
7.
What
can
we
learn
from
Herald's
story?
A.
Time
is
money.
B.
Mindfulness
pays
off.
C.
Passion
is
based
on
money.
D.
Luck
is
the
key
to
success.
C
Anna
Akter,
a
nine-year-old
student
at
a
floating
school
in
Bangladeshi
remote
Natore
district,
says
she
might
have
missed
out
on
her
education
during
annual
floods
without
her
boat-based
classroom.
The
same
goes
for
Khushi
Khatun,
who
also
studies
at
the
boat
school
where
she
gets
free
tuition
and
materials.
“Had
there
been
no
such
school?
she
would
have
had
to
walk
two
kilometers
along
a
muddy
path
or
take
a
boat
journey
which
may
have
discouraged
her
from
studying,
said
her
father,
a
farmer
in
Pangasia
village.
Each
year,
much
of
the
Bangladesh
countryside
is
hit
by
flooding.
With
around
two
thirds
of
the
country's
160
million
people
living
in
rural
areas,
during
a
normal
rainy
season,
some
1.
5
million
students
are
estimated
to
be
affected
by
floods.
The
boats
first
served
as
the
school
bus,
collecting
children
from
different
riverside
stops.
Instead
of
the
students
going
to
school?
the
school
reaches
them,"
said
Mohammed
Rezwan,
founder
of
Shidhulai
Swanirvar
Sangstha,
the
non-profit
organization
that
introduced
the
country's
first
floating
school
system.
Rezwan,
an
architect,
was
born
and
brought
up
in
Natore
district,
and
he
himself
was
lucky
as
he
didn't
miss
school
in
the
rainy
season
thanks
to
his
family's
boat.
While
at
university,
it
occurred
to
him
that
if
children
couldn't
make
it
to
school,
their
classroom
should
go
to
them.
So
he
established
Shidhulai
Swanirvar
Sangstha
in
1998
with
$
500
from
his
savings
and
scholarship
money,
and
the
floating
school
concept
was
launched
in
2002.
The
floating
schools
cover
an
area
of
2
square
km,
offering
primary
level
education
to
local
children
who
might
otherwise
have
stayed
away
from
school.
Shidhulai
Swanirvar
Sangstha
now
also
trains
adult
villagers
on
children's
and
women's
rights,
nutrition
and
health,
and
how
to
farm
ducks
and
fish
alongside
vegetables
in
“floating
gardens,
helping
them
adapt
to
the
impacts
of
climate
change.
8.
What
do
the
two
girls
do
during
the
rainy
season?
A.
They
study
at
a
boat
school.
B.
They
go
to
a
tuition-school.
C.
They
stay
away
from
school.
D.
They
take
a
boat
to
school.
9.
What
is
special
about
a
floating
school?
A.
The
boat
serves
as
a
school
bus.
B.
The
boat
is
used
as
a
classroom.
C.
It
never
stops
at
a
fixed
spot.
D.
It
offers
free
schooling
to
all
children.
10.
What
made
Rezwan
start
the
floating
school
system?
A.
His
desire
to
make
money.
B.
His
interest
in
teaching.
C.
His
childhood
experience.
D.
The
farmers'
request.
11.
What
is
the
purpose
of
this
text?
A.
To
show
the
effects
of
climate
on
schools.
B.
To
explain
the
climate
of
Bangladesh.
C.
To
praise
Rezwan
for
his
selfless
acts.
D.
To
introduce
a
new
school
system.
D
We
all
know
about
the
health
benefits
of
swimming.
It
offers
a
great
workout
for
the
body—it
builds
endurance,
muscle
strength
and
cardiovascular
(心血管的)fitness.
If
you
don't
mind
getting
wet,
it
can
be
fun
too.
But
who
would
enjoy
swimming
in
water
that
is
ice
cold,
Well,
many
people
are
taking
the
plunge,
based
on
evidence
that
it
can
actually
be
good
for
us.
Cold-water
swimming—sometimes
called
wild
swimming—involves
swimming
in
natural
areas
including
ponds,
rivers
and
the
sea.
Jumping
in
gives
a
short
sharp
shock
to
the
body,
but
many
participants
say
they
get
used
to
it.
A
cold
dip
might
wake
you
up,
but
research
has
found
it
can
have
much
bigger
benefits
than
that
for
your
body
and
mind.
As
well
as
being
good
exercise,
spending
time
outdoors
and
by
water
improves
wellbeing.
There
is
much
evidence,
mostly
anecdotal,
that
suggests
cold-water
swimming
has
cured
certain
health
conditions.
One
man
who
suffered
constant
pain
after
surgery
claimed
he
was
cured
by
taking
a
plunge
in
cold
open
water.
And
another
swimmer,
Sandria
Simons,
told
the
BBC
“the
immersion
of
your
body
in
cold,
salt
water,
just
feeling
like
you're
at
one
with
nature
if
you
like,
just
feels
amazing.
”
But
what
is
it
that
people
are
gaining
from
this
chilly
experience?
Doctors
say
getting
into
cold
water
evokes
a
stress
response,
but
the
more
you
do
it,
your
reaction
to
stress
is
reduced.
It's
also
thought
to
have
a
strong
anti-inflammatory
(抗炎)effect.
But
there
are
bigger
benefits
to
this
stress-reducing
exercise.
Some
experts
believe
cold-water
swimming
helps
'cross-adaptation',
where
one
form
of
stress
prepares
the
body
for
another.
For
example?
it
also
helps
reduce
the
stress
of
exercising
at
high
altitude.
So,
if
you're
convinced
that
this
is
for
you,
take
advice:
approach
it
with
caution,
swim
with
a
friend,
and
maybe
start
in
the
summer,
when
the
water
temperatures
are
higher!
12.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
Swimming
and
health.
B.
Cold-water
swimming.
C.
Reducing
stress.
D.
A
chilly
experience.
13.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it"
refer
to
in
the
2nd
paragraph?
A.
The
sharp
body
shock.
B.
The
benefit.
C.
The
cold
dip.
D.
The
research.
14.
What
is
Sandria
Simons'
opinion
about
cold-water
swimming?
A.
It
brings
you
close
to
nature.
B.
It
cures
certain
health
conditions.
C.
It
has
cross-adaptation
effects.
D.
It's
a
great
physical
exercise.
15.
What
is
the
author's
advice?
A.
Start
at
an
early
age.
B.
Do
it
immediately.
C.
Adapt
first
in
cold
water.
D.
Safety
comes
first.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.
5分,满分12.
5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为
多余选项。
Do
you
make
any
smart
friends?
16
But
you'll
have
an
easier
time
if
you
join
a
community
service
group,
continuing
education
class
or
book
club.
The
following
suggestions
may
help
you
meet
people
you
want
to
connect
with
intellectually.
17
When
you
hope
to
meet
smart
friends,
it's
important
to
identify
what
kind
of
intelligence
you're
searching
for.
For
example,
some
individuals
have
a
specific
knowledge
of
cooking
or
engineering,
while
others
may
be
well-versed
in
politics.
After
you
identify
a
specific
knowledge
base
that
interests
you,
join
groups
and
network
among
new
people
who
share
those
interests.
Expand
your
professional
circles.
18
If
you
currently
work
in
a
field
that
you
don't
find
intellectually
challenging,
join
a
community
club
or
discussion
group
related
to
your
field
of
interest.
For
example,
if
you'd
like
to
make
some
smart
friends
who
are
involved
in
the
real
estate
business,
join
a
business
group
related
to
real
estate.
Branching
out
socially
in
your
area
of
expertise
is
likely
to
connect
you
to
intelligent,
likeminded
people.
Invite
new
people
to
social
activities.
Once
you
come
in
contact
with
a
new
acquaintance,
make
an
effort
to
develop
a
friendship
by
inviting
the
person
to
engage
in
some
casual
activity,
such
as
having
coffee,
taking
a
walk,
having
lunch
or
playing
tennis.
19
Plan
group
events
or
social
gatherings
with
the
smart
individuals
you
have
become
acquainted
with
so
that
a
group
can
get
to
know
one
another.
20
If
your
event
includes
a
variety
of
talented,
well-educated
people,
you're
likely
to
make
more
social
connections
and
network
with
a
wider
variety
of
intelligent
individuals.
A.
Friendship
is
precious.
B.
Identify
your
intellectual
interests.
C.
This
works
well
with
groups
sharing
common
interests.
D.
When
you
meet
a
nice
guy,
bring
him
into
your
social
circle.
E.
You
may
be
able
to
meet
smart
friends
by
socializing
with
coworkers.
F.
You
may
find
it
difficult
to
connect
with
a
well-educated
group
of
friends.
G.
Find
something
you
both
enjoy
and
make
efforts
to
get
better
acquainted.
第二部分
语言运用(共两节;满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Muhammad
Yunus,
a
professor
of
economics
in
Chittagong
University,
is
the
founder
of
Grameen
Bank.
His
bank
21
people
to
borrow
small
amounts
of
money
to
start
business.
He
and
the
bank
were
22
awarded
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize
for
their
efforts
to
help
bring
millions
of
people,
especially
women,
out
of
23.
During
his
visit
to
the
poorest
24
in
the
village
of
Jobra
near
his
university,
Yunus
met
a
woman
who
made
bamboo
stools.
To
25
her
business
going,
she
had
to
take
out
usurious
loans(髙利贷)to
buy
the
bamboo.
He
went
around
the
village
and
found
42
women
who
were
in
the
same
26
.
He
made
a
loan
of
$
27
from
his
own
27
to
the
women,
and
told
them
to
pay
it
back
28
they
could.
Yunus
believed
that
if
given
the
chance
the
poor
would
29
the
borrowed
money,
and
microcredit(小额信贷)could
be
a
good
business
model.
He
got
all
the
money
back,
and
then
he
went
to
other
30
and
did
the
same
thing.
The
official
banks
didn't
want
to
get
involved
in
what
he
was
doing,
so
Yunus
31
to
start
his
own
bank.
By
July
2007
,
the
Grameen
Bank
had
32
$
6.
38
billion
to
7.
4
million
borrowers.
The
success
of
Grameen
Bank
has
33
similar
efforts
in
many
countries
throughout
the
developing
world,
and
even
in
rich
nations
like
the
USA.
More
than
94%
of
Grameen
loans
have
gone
to
34
,
who
suffer
from
poverty
and
who
are
more
35
than
men
to
devote
their
earnings
to
their
families.
21.
A.
agrees
B.
allows
C.
attracts
D.
wishes
22.
A.
hopefully
B.
actually
C.
luckily
D.
jointly
23.
A.
balance
B.
loss
C.
poverty
D.
home
24.
A.
households
B.
students
C.
teachers
D.
children
25.
A.
keep
B.
catch
C.
run
D.
find
26.
A.
dream
B.
situation
C.
business
D.
place
27.
A.
tuition
B.
school
C.
bank
D.
pocket
28.
A
.
while
B.
if
C.
whenever
D.
as
29.A.
save
B.
afford
C.
earn
D.
repay
30.
A.
cities
B.
villages
C.
workshops
D.
countries
31.
A.
managed
B.
turned
C.
chanced
D.
offered
32.
A.
collected
B.
given
C.
issued
D.
donated
33.
A.
appreciated
B.
inspired
C.
appealed
D.
made
34.
A.
families
B.
people
C.
women
D.
villagers
35.
A.
miserable
B.
difficult
C.
fortunate
D.
likely
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.
5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
After
38
years
of
living
in
China,
Roberta
Lipson,
a
US
citizen,
finally
got
her
Chinese
green
card"
on
July
10.
36
(celebrate)
the
occasion,
she
posted
this
in
her
WeChat
Moments,
“after
38
years
I'm
now
finally
a
permanent
Chinese
resident,
along
with
a
picture
in
37
she
was
with
a
colleague
at
the
certificate
issuing
center,
in
a
white
dress,
smiling
38
(wide).
Lipson,
also
known
as
Li
Bijing,
is
the
founder
and
CEO
of
the
United
Family
Healthcare.
She
came
to
China
in
1979
and
39
(start)
her
business
to
help
improve
the
country's
public
health
and
medical
services
by
demonstrating
40
different
approach
to
healthcare.
In
1997,
the
United
Family
Healthcare
was
established
in
Beijing.
It
is
the
first
foreign-invested
expert
medical
organization
in
China.
Now
her
business
has
extended
41
many
cities
across
the
country.
For
Lipson,
42
(become)
a
permanent
Chinese
resident
is
something
she
always
wanted.
“My
career
is
in
China,
and
I
43
(be)
in
China
for
decades.
China
is
my
home.
I
would
feel
more
comfortable
if
I
have
permanent
residency,"
said
Lipson
during
an
interview
with
China
Newsweek.
On
Oct
18,
the
19th
CPC
National
Congress
was
held
in
Beijing.
“I
was
excited
about
the
report
44
(deliver)
by
President
Xi
Jinping,
in
which
he
mentioned
the
Healthy
China
Strategy.
To
45
(well)
fulfill
our
social
responsibilities,
we
will
bring
more
medical
services
to
rural
areas,
and
provide
more
care
to
special-needs
children
and
migrant
workers,
she
said.
“This
is
also
the
dream
of
United
Family
Healthcare,
Lipson
added.
第三部分
写作(共两节;满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华。下周,你校将举办一场读书报告会。请你以校学生会的名义,用英语
写一则通知。内容包括:
1.
参加人员;
2.
报告内容:三名高三同学谈读书的感悟与收获;
3.
时间地点。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A
Notice
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
笫二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Terry
and
Anna
are
a
lovely
couple
living
in
Australia.
They
have
been
together
for
almost
a
year
and
are
ready
to
take
the
next
step
together.
For
their
one
—
year
anniversary,
Terry
wanted
to
surprise
his
girlfriend
with
a
special
present.
He
decided
that
he
was
going
to
make
a
necklace
for
her.
He
made
the
main
piece
of
the
necklace
out
of
Tasmanian
wood,
which
is
a
high-quality
ornamental
timber
(木材)used
for
making
furniture
and
cabinets,
as
well
as
other
small
objects.
It
was
the
perfect
material
for
a
necklace.
That
wasn't
all.
Terry
had
hidden
something
within
the
necklace.
This
took
a
lot
of
time
to
make
sure
it
was
concealed
properly.
He
then
purchased
a
chain
and
put
the
two
together
to
make
a
necklace.
Terry
took
Anna
out
to
a
lovely
dinner
for
the
anniversary.
After
the
dinner
,
he
took
his
handmade
necklace
out
and
presented
it
to
her.
Anna
loved
the
necklace
so
much
that
she
put
it
on
as
soon
as
she
got
it
and
never
took
it
off
again.
Anna
and
Terry
loved
traveling
together,
but
Anna
was
always
afraid
of
flying,
and
living
in
Australia
provided
her
with
the
opportunity
to
find
great
vacation
destinations
that
didn't
require
her
to
fly.
However,
Terry
wasn't
content
with
traveling
in
Australia.
Though
incredibly
afraid
of
flying,
Anna
decided
to
face
her
fear
and
take
a
flight.
The
couple
decided
to
take
a
trip
to
Scotland.
They
were
eager
to
see
the
country
and
explore
everything
it
would
offer.
Anna
was
especially
excited,
as
she
would
have
an
opportunity
to
see
a
friend
that
she
hadn't
seen
for
years.
It
was
almost
two
years
since
Terry
had
given
Anna
the
necklace.
Terry
had
the
idea
to
open
Anna's
necklace
while
they
took
a
trip
to
the
caves
in
northern
Scotland.
That
was
where
Terry
decided
to
make
his
big
reveal.
注意:
1.
续写的词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
As
soon
as
they
reached
the
caves,
Terry
asked
his
girlfriend
to
take
the
necklace
off.
Anna
saw
what
was
hidden
in
the
necklace
and
was
shocked
at
what
she
was
looking
at!