英语
(试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
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第一卷
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)
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。
How
does
the
girl
want
to
go
to
the
museum?
A.
By
subway.
B.
By
bus.
C.
By
car.
What
has
the
weather
been
like
recently?
A.
Really
dry.
B.
Really
wet.
C.
Really
cold.
What
does
the
wedding
hall
forbid
doing?
Throwing
rice.
Throwing
the
pieces
of
newspaper.
Throwing
colored
paper.
What
is
the
probable
occupation
of
the
man?
A.
A
politician.
B.
A
lawyer.
C.
A
journalist.
How
many
liters
of
water
did
the
man
drink
today?
One.
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
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。
How
does
the
man
sound
at
first?
A.
Nervous.
B.
Thrilled.
C.
Disappointed.
What
color
does
the
woman
think
old
trains
were?
A.
Black.
B.
Green.
C.
Red.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
What
kind
of
show
does
the
man
want
to
make?
A.
A
cooking
show.
B.
A
quiz
show.
C.
An
interview
show.
Where
does
the
man
want
people
to
watch
his
show?
A.
In
their
offices.
B.
In
their
homes.
C.
In
their
cars.
What
is
the
woman’s
advice?
Picking
a
different
goal.
Saving
up
some
money.
Making
his
show
different
from
others.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
colleague.
B.
A
conference.
C.
A
birthday
party.
What
is
the
woman
planning
on
doing
first?
A.
Buying
a
gift.
Going
to
the
hospital.
Picking
up
name
cards.
How
did
the
woman
feel
at
Andy’s
birthday
last
year?
A.
Angry.
B.
Confused.
C.
Satisfied.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
Why
is
going
to
the
lake
a
bad
idea?
A.
It
is
too
small.
B.
It
will
be
too
crowded.
C.
It
is
too
hot.
What
does
the
woman
plan
to
do
first?
A.
Prepare
lunch.
B.
Pack
the
luggage.
C.
Make
coffee.
Where
will
the
man
probably
get
his
drink?
A.
At
home.
B.
At
the
gas
station.
C.
At
the
beach
store.
What
does
the
man
want
to
use
the
towels
for?
A.
Lying
on.
B.
Drying
him
off.
C.
Giving
shade.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
What
is
the
goal
of
the
exercise?
To
learn
how
to
follow
instructions.
To
learn
about
the
importance
of
business.
To
learn
about
the
Industrial
Revolution.
Which
class
did
business
managers
belong
to
according
to
the
speaker?
The
upper
class.
The
middle
to
lower
class.
The
working
class.
How
many
students
will
be
needed
to
be
the
bank
and
security
officers
in
total?
A.
Four.
B.
Three.
C.
Two.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分
50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5)
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
A
simple
mosquito
bite
can
mean
serious
illness
or
death.
So
we
spray
large
areas
with
chemicals
to
wipe
out
mosquitoes.
But
this
has
a
bad
influence
on
the
whole
ecosystem
and
your
health.
Now
there’s
a
new
device
(装置),
which
claims
to
keep
you
and
your
loved
ones
mosquito?free:
What
are
we
talking
about?
Mosquitron,
a
brand
new
type
of
bug
(虫子)
catcher,
designed
by
two
German
engineers,
is
perfect
for
clearing
your
home
of
all
annoying
and
dangerous
flying
pests!
How
does
it
work?
◆It
is
easy
to
set
up;
plug
it
in
—
and
away
you
go!
◆It
lures
(引诱)
the
flying
pests
near
using
a
safe,
completely
harmless
UV
light.
◆A
reverse
fan
sucks
the
insects
through
a
one?way
trapdoor.
◆Once
trapped
in
the
drying
basket,
they
are
dried
to
death
by
the
fan
within
2
minutes.
◆You
can
simply
empty
the
dead
bugs
into
the
trash,
without
even
touching
them.
◆No
need
for
batteries
or
any
chemicals.
How
much
does
it
cost?
It’s
now
$179.99.
It
may
seem
expensive
at
first,
but
when
you
consider
most
devices
need
regular,
expensive
refills
and
don’t
work
for
more
than
10
minutes,
this
is
a
pretty
good
deal.
In
fact,
competitor
products
using
the
same
UV
technology
are
priced
at
over
$250!
Now
you
can
buy
it
from
the
supplier’s
website
with
50%
off
and
with
free
shipping
for
a
limited
time
by
clicking
here.
Note:
The
device
can
only
be
returned
or
exchanged
if
it
arrives
damaged,
and
you
must
pay
in
advance.
21.What
is
the
characteristic
of
a
Mosquitron?
A.It
is
easily
recharged.
B.It
is
battery?powered.
C.It
is
almost
silent
when
operating.
D.It
kills
mosquitoes
with
UV
light.
22.What
can
you
enjoy
if
buying
a
Mosquitron
online
now?
A.A
high
discount.
B.A
cheap
delivery.
C.Return
without
reasons.
D.Cash
on
delivery.
23.What
type
of
writing
is
this
text?
A.A
review.
B.An
advertisement.
C.An
instruction.
D.A
report.
B
The
spine
(脊柱)
stands
at
the
center
of
your
health,
providing
your
body
with
structure
and
support.
It
also
contains
a
major
collection
of
nerves
that
deliver
electric
signals
from
the
rest
of
the
body
to
your
brain.
Since
your
spine
is
so
central
to
health,
it’s
important
to
take
care
of
it.
Staying
in
a
good
position
is
one
of
the
most
important
things
you
can
do
to
keep
your
spine
healthy.
A
proper
position
means
standing
or
sitting
while
keeping
your
spine
straight,
except
for
its
natural
bending.
Positions
play
a
vital
part
even
when
you’re
asleep.
Stomach
sleeping
is
far
from
a
good
idea.
Many
people
prefer
sleeping
on
their
side,
which
is
in
the
interests
of
their
spine.
Sleeping
on
your
back
has
lots
of
benefits
yet
can
cause
lower
back
pain
and
put
some
pressure
on
your
spine.
Staying
still
for
too
long
—
even
if
your
position
is
good
—
can
be
hard
on
your
back.
Especially
if
you
work
at
a
task
most
of
the
day,
it’s
important
to
get
up
and
stretch
(伸展)
periodically.
Therefore,
exercise
is
also
a
key
part
in
the
health
of
your
spine.
Stretches
can
help
the
muscles
(肌肉)
around
your
spine
relax.
Strength
exercises
with
light
weights
or
body
weight
exercises
like
push?ups
can
also
help
by
strengthening
the
muscles.
However,
don’t
overdo
the
exercise,
as
repeated
movements
can
hurt
the
muscles
around
the
spine,
as
trying
to
lift
heavy
weights
with
poor
technique.
Your
diet
also
affects
the
health
of
your
spine
because
many
vitamins
are
necessary
for
bones
and
nerves.
In
particular,
vitamin
B
and
omega?3
fatty
acids
help
keep
nerves
healthy.
Another
important
part
is
vitamin
D,
which
is
required
for
strong
bones.
Vitamin
D
can
come
from
some
foods,
but
it’s
also
absorbed
from
sunlight,
so
it
may
help
to
do
some
exercises
outside.
At
last,
many
of
the
actions
necessary
to
keep
a
spine
healthy
are
similar
to
those
used
to
protect
your
health
in
other
ways.
So
protect
your
back,
and
the
rest
of
the
body
will
benefit.
24.Which
sleep
position
is
best
for
our
spine
according
to
the
passage?
25.What
is
suggested
in
Paragraph
3?
A.Doing
a
proper
amount
of
exercise.
B.Staying
still
in
a
good
position.
C.Repeating
a
certain
movement
more.
D.Strengthening
muscles
of
the
whole
body.
26.
What
can
we
infer
about
vitamins?
A.Vitamin
B
reacts
with
omega?3
fatty
acids.
B.Abundant
vitamin
D
guarantees
strong
bones.
C.Vitamin
D
can’t
be
absorbed
without
sunlight.
D.Doing
push?ups
outside
increases
vitamin
D
intake.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Good
posture,
good
spine
B.Stay
still,
stay
healthy
C.Healthy
means,
healthy
spine
D.Proper
exercise,
proper
weight
C
There
may
be
no
job
more
reactive
than
firefighting.
You
wait
for
the
alarm
to
sound;
when
it
does,
you
go
and
fight
fires.
However,
what
if
there
is
an
algorithm(计算程序)
that
can
take
the
guesswork
out
of
fire
prevention?
For
more
than
a
year,
the
Fire
Department
of
New
York(FDNY)
has
been
doing
just
that.
Using
a
data
tool
called
FireCast
2.0,
it
has
been
prioritizing(排序)
which
ones
of
the
hundreds
of
thousands
of
buildings
in
the
city
are
at
the
highest
risk
of
having
a
fire.
The
software
applies
an
algorithm
from
five
city
agencies,
taking
into
account
as
many
as
20
different
risk
factors.
It
wasn't
that
long
ago,
in
fact,
that
even
a
fire
department
as
sophisticated(配备精良)
as
FDNY
was
keeping
track
of
buildings
in
card
catalogues
in
local
fire
houses.
Each
structure
would
have
its
own
card
with
basic
information
on
it—when
it
was
built,
construction
materials—and
from
that,
company
commanders
were
expected
to
determine
which
buildings
were
to
be
inspected(检查).
Building
inspections
were
a
key
part
of
fire
prevention
in
cities
like
New
York,
and
that,
as
you
might
suspect,
wasn't
a
very
efficient
way
to
handle
them.
Usually,
the
FDNY
struggled
to
meet
its
annual
goal
of
inspecting
10
percent
of
the
330,000
buildings
in
the
city
for
which
it
was
responsible.
But
FireCast
2.0
has
already
simplified
that
process,
allowing
the
department
to
more
accurately
target
the
most
fire?prone
buildings,
many
of
which
haven't
been
inspected
for
years.
The
FDNY
is
pleased
with
the
big
advance
it
has
made
in
what's
known
as
“smart
firefighting”,
but
it's
only
a
first
step.
Later
this
year,
the
department
is
expected
to
upgrade
to
FireCast
3.0,
an
even
more
powerful
tool
that
will
analyze
three
years'
data
from
17
different
city
agencies
for
every
one
of
the
330,000
buildings.
Each
will
be
given
a
fire
risk
score.
But
that
list
will
be
updated
daily—if
a
building
receives
a
trash
violation,
for
instance,
its
score
may
rise
on
the
next
day's
piling(汇集)
the
data
from
all
those
buildings
will
take
only
90
minutes,
according
to
a
report
from
the
National
Fire
Protection
Association.
A
very
different
approach
to
the
future
of
firefighting
was
unveiled(揭露)
recently
by
the
U.S.
Office
of
Naval
Research.
It's
a
18?pound
robot
named
SAFFIR,
and
it
was
designed
by
engineers
at
Virginia
Tech
to
put
out
fires
where
they're
most
dangerous.
During
a
recent
test,
SAFFIR
was
able
to
find
fire
through
thick
smoke
and
extinguish(扑灭)
the
flames.
Maybe
more
impressively,
it
displayed
its
sea
legs,
able
to
stay
upright
on
a
rolling
ship.
That,
according
to
SAFFIR's
designers,
may
have
been
their
biggest
challenge.
SAFFIR
still
struggles
to
navigate(穿过)
doorways
and
stairwells.
In
the
test,
in
fact,
its
movements
were
controlled
by
a
human.
While
it
will
likely
be
paired
with
a
human
for
some
time,
SAFFIR
may
eventually
be
able
to
move
and
make
decisions
on
its
own.
According
to
the
passage,
what's
the
main
function
of
FireCast
2.0?
To
make
the
alarm
sound
for
a
longer
time.
To
reduce
firefighters'
chances
of
being
injured.
To
prevent
the
fire
from
spreading
further.
To
predict
places
that
are
more
likely
to
catch
fire.
What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
2?
The
FDNY
doesn't
keep
track
of
buildings
in
card
catalogues.
The
FDNY
is
only
responsible
for
inspecting
buildings
in
New
York.
The
FDNY
has
failed
to
meet
its
annual
goal
of
building
inspections.
The
FDNY
gets
its
staff's
workload
reduced
by
using
FireCast
2.0.
According
to
the
passage,
FireCast
3.0
________.
can
analyze
more
data
than
FireCast
2.0
does
has
already
been
used
by
each
fire
department
will
update
the
fire
risk
scores
every
90
minutes
will
keep
a
record
of
information
on
buildings
in
13
cities
According
to
the
passage,
SAFFIR
________.
is
able
to
make
decisions
on
its
own
is
not
ready
to
be
brought
into
use
was
originally
designed
to
be
used
on
ships
is
mainly
used
to
lead
the
way
for
firefighters
D
I
grew
up
eating
eggs
from
white
shells;
I
didn't
know
they
could
be
any
other
color.
Our
eggs
came
from
the
grocery
store
in
styrofoam
packaging,
and
the
eggs
in
the
refrigerators
at
all
my
friends'
houses
were
exactly
the
same.
Life
in
the
1970s
and
1980s
meant
no
farmer's
markets,
no
trips
to
farms
and
no
concept
of
food
variety.
When
I
began
buying
my
eggs
at
the
farmer's
market,
things
changed.
The
eggs
were
brown
and
usually
in
paperboard
cartons
or
Styrofoam
cartons
that
were
clearly
being
reused.
I
know
I'm
not
the
only
one
who
had
that
experience
with
eggs,
so
it's
no
wonder
that
many
people
assume
brown
eggs
are
more
nutritious(有营养的).
If
we're
working
off
the
assumption
that
all
white
eggs
at
the
grocery
store
come
from
big
factory
farms
and
that
all
brown
eggs
come
from
local
farmers
who
raise
free?range(放养的)
chickens...
sure.
Brown
is
better.
But
is
that
true?
Eggshell
color
is
determined
by
the
breed(品种)
of
the
hen,
not
by
the
conditions
in
which
the
chicken
is
raised.
Generally
speaking,
you
can
tell
whether
eggs
will
be
white
by
looking
at
a
hen's
earlobes,
the
colored
skin
on
the
side
of
the
head.
Hens
with
white
earlobes
generally
lay
white
eggs.
Hens
with
brown
or
reddish
earlobes
generally
lay
eggs
that
are
brown,
or
sometimes
light
green,
blue
or
a
speckled
creamy
color,
according
to
Michigan
State
University
Extension.
No
one
breed
of
hen,
however,
is
proven
to
lay
a
more
nutritious
egg
than
another,
despite
the
color
of
the
eggshell.
Not
all
eggs
are
created
equal
because
not
all
hens
are
raised
the
same
way.
A
test
done
by
Mother
Earth
News
on
eggs
taken
from
14
flocks
around
the
country
whose
hens
were
allowed
frequent
access
to
fresh
pasture,
land
covered
with
grass,
found
that
true
free?range
eggs
were
nutritionally
superior
to
eggs
sold
in
grocery
stores.
“True”
free?range
means
just
that
eggs
from
the
grocery
store
that
are
marketed
as
free
range
do
not
necessarily
come
from
hens
that
have
spent
their
days
wandering
the
barnyard,
getting
fresh
air
and
eating
a
natural
diet.
When
“Free?range”
is
on
an
egg
carton,
it
means
that
the
chickens
can
move
around
their
building
and
have
access
to
the
outdoors
“during
their
production
cycle”.
But
access
doesn't
guarantee
time
outside.
There's
no
regulation
that
says
getting
to
that
door
has
to
be
easy,
how
big
the
outdoor
area
must
be,
or
that
a
chicken
ever
has
to
get
outside.
A
chicken
in
a
crowded
henhouse
may
never
get
to
the
door,
and
if
it
manages
to
go
through
it,
it
may
find
there's
no
room
for
it
in
the
small
area
outside.
That's
why
it's
so
hard
to
determine
if
free?range
eggs
at
the
store
come
from
truly
free?range
chickens.
At
a
farm
or
farmers'
market,
you
can
ask
about
the
conditions
that
the
hens'
are
raised
in
before
you
buy.
Another
factor
in
the
nutrition
of
an
egg
is
the
hens'
diet.
Although
chickens
are
not
vegetarians(素食者)
by
nature—bugs
and
worms
are
part
of
their
natural
diets—Consumer
Reports
tested
grocery
store
eggs
and
found
that
“hens
fed
vegetarian
diets
tended
to
have
more
of
certain
vitamins
and
omega?3s
than
those
from
hens
fed
a
conventional
diet”.
So
when
you're
choosing
eggs
and
aiming
for
nutrition,
don't
judge
an
egg
by
its
shell
color.
White
eggs
can
be
just
as
nutritious
as
brown
eggs.
Hens
that
are
kept
in
conditions
that
are
natural
to
them—with
access
to
the
outdoors,
sunlight
and
exercise—and
fed
a
good
diet
are
what
you're
looking
for.
To
find
them,
you'll
need
to
ask
some
questions
and,
perhaps,
pay
a
little
more,
because
raising
hens
in
pastures
costs
more
than
raising
them
at
factory
farming.
When
the
author
first
saw
eggs
at
a
farmers'
market,
________.
they
were
fresher
than
those
in
grocery
stores
they
had
an
unusual
colour
they
cost
less
than
those
he
had
bought
before
they
were
variously
packed
It
is
implied
in
the
passage
that
nowadays
________.
true
free?range
chickens
can
no
longer
be
found
anywhere
so?called
free?range
hens
remain
in
henhouses
all
day
long
the
word“free?range”is
only
used
as
a
means
of
cheating
the
definition
of“free?range”can
sometimes
be
ambiguous
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
________.
nutritional
value
of
eggs
depends
on
nothing
but
what
hens
eat
a
diet
mixed
with
plants
and
worms
makes
eggs
more
nutritious
farmers
should
feed
hens
scientifically
to
get
high?quality
eggs
the
breed
of
hens
should
be
improved
for
the
purpose
of
nutrition
To
get
eggs
richer
in
nutrition,
you
need
to
________.
A.
analyse
their
nutritional
composition
B.
investigate
how
the
hens
are
raised
C.
assure
yourself
of
the
eggs
cost
price
D.
discover
where
the
eggs
come
from
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。
Travel
and
illness
go
hand
in
hand.
How
many
times
have
you
been
on
the
road
or
traveling
by
plane
and
within
a
three?daytime
the
flu
comes
knocking?
_____36_____Ways
to
prevent?
Like
all
good
things
having
a
set
list
of
ingredients
to
fight
against
getting
sick
while
traveling
is
necessary.
Take
Your
Herbs(药草)
with
You.
By
all
means,
you
can
pack
your
vitamins,
but
also
pack
those
herbs.
_______37________
This
bitter
spice
has
been
studied
to
show
an
improved
immunity
of
an
person
who
suffers
from
respiratory(呼吸道的)
infections
too.
A
great
herb
to
have
on
a
hand(especially
if
you
intend
on
trying
a
new
restaurant)
will
help
settle
that
upset
digestive
track.
Do
Not
Ignore
Symptoms
______38_______
This
alone
can
save
several
days
spent
in
misery.
However,
sometimes
we
have
to
travel
for
business,
so
postponing
is
looked
down
upon.
If,
this
is
the
case,
check
your
insurance
coverage
when
it
comes
to
domestic
and
international
traveling.
This
is
a
cautious
move
when
it
comes
to
needing
medical
assistance
while
traveling.
______39______
Walking
around
the
city,
running,
or
exercise
of
some
sort
will
help
fight
off
travel
illnesses.
We
would
all
like
to
walk
around
for
an
entire
week,
but,
be
sure
to
clock
in
some
exercises
or
low
cardioaction(有氧运动).
Cardio
helps
our
immunities
to
stay
in
shape
and
traveling
can
be
a
bit
dangerous
on
that
front.
There’s
a
lot
of
waiting
around,
so
take
that
little
extra
time
to
jog
in
place
or
run.
Pack
Vitamins
This
is
an
easy
one
to
forget.
As
a
last
minute
check,
pack
some
vitamins
you
nearly
take
at
home.
Just
because
you
are
traveling
doesn’t
mean
you
get
a
back
seat
to
when
it
comes
to
the
flu.___________40______________
Is
there
anything
to
be
done?
Movement
keeps
you
healthy.
Swimming
is
a
good
kind
of
exercise.
Don’t
take
too
many
things
while
traveling.
But
the
Vitamins
you
take
will
be
helpful
to
your
cold.
Androgrphis
paniculata(穿心莲)
has
been
known
to
treat
bacterial
infections.
Before
traveling,
if
symptoms
start
to
show,
postpone
traveling
if
possible.
第三部分
语言运用
(共两节,满分
35
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。
When
Mike
Mushaw
joined
the
national
bone
marrow(骨髓)
registry
three
years
ago,
he
never
really
gave
it
a
second
thought.
About
six
months
after
the
sign?up,
Mushaw
did
get
a
call
that
his
bone
marrow
41
a
patient
in
Virginia.
Mushaw
didn’t
know
it
at
the
time
his
donation
would
go
to
a
five?month?old
girl
named
Eleanor.
Neither
did
he
know
whether
his
donation
would
42
.
Eleanor,
sick
with
a
rare
immuno
deficiency
disease,
had
seldom
left
her
house
43
to
travel
to
the
hospital
or
the
doctor.
Her
immune
system
was
far
too
weak
to
risk
even
the
most
44
human
contact.
Her
mother,
Jessica,
told
NBC.
“The
45
were
to
either
get
a
transplant
or
face
death.”
Still,
there
was
no
46
of
success.
Instead,
after
a
few
weeks,
the
doctors
came
back
with
47
news:
Eleanor’s
condition
hadn’t
just
improved
—
Mushaw’s
bone
marrow
had
48
her.
Mushaw
says:
it
was
more
of
a
49
and
happy
feeling
than
anything.”
About
six
months
after
the
procedure
,
Eleanor’s
parents
sent
him
an
e?mail
to
thank
him
for
saving
her
life.
“When
I
was
told
it
was
a
little
girl,
I
50
,”
Mushaw
says.
But
their
surprising
51
was
only
beginning.
Mushaw
and
Eleanor
chatted
with
each
other
by
FaceTime
52
to
check
on
her
progress.
In
August,
about
a
year
after
Eleanor’s
53
transplant,
Mushaw
invited
her
family
to
one
of
his
games.
Tiny
shouts
of
“Mike!
Mike!”
could
be
heard
as
the
little
girl
cheered
on
her
very
own
hero:
a
six?foot?two,
225?pound
football
player
with
a
very
54
heart.
In
January,
Mushaw
55
with
Eleanor
to
celebrate
her
birthday.
Two
complete
strangers
now
have
become
such
a
big
part
of
each
other’s
lives.
A.
fitted
B.
equaled
C.
matched
D.
resembled
A.
count
B.
impact
C.
perform
D.
work
A.
other
than
B.
rather
than
C.
more
than
D.
less
than
A.
general
B.
casual
C.
ignorant
D.
familiar
A.
conditions
B.
options
C.
consequences
D.
strategies
A.
guarantee
B.
hope
C.
insurance
D.
possibility
A.
relaxing
B.
terrifying
C.
amazing
D.
satisfying
A.
failed
B.
cured
C.
bettered
D.
lifted
A.
relief
B.
grief
C.
celebration
D.
expectation
A.
picked
up
B.
broke
up
C.
cheered
up
D.
choked
up
A.
improvement
B.affection
C.
connection
D.
attachment
A.
commonly
B.
occasionally
C.
regularly
D.
scarcely
A.
problem?solving
B.
life?changing
C.
heart?warming
D.
body?building
A.
considerate
B.
generous
C.
dedicated
D.
passionate
A.
reunited
B.
returned
C.
recalled
D.
reacted
第二卷
第二节
语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填写1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Did
you
know
that
what
you
think
you
like
and
don’t
like
is
often
the
result
of
false
56
(believe)?
As
humans,
we
tend
to
be
57
(ease)
influenced
when
it
comes
to
liking
or
disliking
something,
and
we’re
happy
to
have
our
existing
opinions
58
(confirm).
But
once
they
became
fixed,
we
often
lose
our
ability
to
be
59
(object)
and
we
don’t
like
to
have
our
ideas
challenged.
Generally
speaking,
human
beings
are
not
good
at
taking
a
balanced
view
of
things.
For
instance,
we
unconsciously
start
to
listen
for
and
select
information
that
60
(match)
our
understanding
and
turn
a
blind
eye
to
information
that
doesn’t,
61
(reject)
it
out
of
hand.
We
don’t
always
like
to
accept
new
information
that
doesn’t
match
up
with
what
we
already
believe.
As
a
result,
we
often
don’t
even
consider
the
reasons
behind
62
opposing
point
of
view.
Instead,
we
look
for
evidence
that
confirms
63
we
have
already
thought,
and
which
conforms
to
our
own
point
of
view.
We’re
more
likely
64
(give)
meaning
to
information
that
matches
those
we’ve
already
believed.
In
other
words,
we
are
biased
(偏见)
towards
certain
information.
65
can
come
as
a
shock
when
information
we
trusted
is
actually
exposed
to
be
untrue.
第三部分:写作(40分)
第一节
应用文写作(15分)
假定你是李华,你的加拿大网友
Jack
想了解你所在社区的垃圾分类(garbage
classification)开展情况。请你给他写一封回信,要点如下:
1.活动开始时间
2.活动开展情况
3.活动后社区变化
注意:
1.写作词数应为
80词;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Jack,
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写
满分25分
读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
“
Misssy,”I
cried
to
my
wife.
“Did
you
put
his
banana
skin
on
my
desk?”
“No,
honey,
Meghan
probably
did.”
As
I’d
feared,
she
had
missed
the
real
purpose
of
my
question,
which
was
to
make
it
clear
to
her
that
she
hadn’t
done
her
job
of
defending
my
desk
against
the
invader?our
naughty
girl.
I
abandoned
the
conversation.
I
sat
at
my
desk
and
stared
at
the
screen.
I
waited
patiently
for
ideas
to
come
to
me
as
I
tried
to
think
up
exam
questions
for
a
test
I
would
give
my
English
students.
My
wife
was
off
to
a
party
somewhere,
but
I
was
not
alone.
Meghan,
our
22?month?old
angel,
kept
me
company.
Yet
her
plans
seemed
to
go
against
mine.
She
followed
a
daily
routine
that
was
both
time?consuming
and
challenging.
It
included
certain
basic
tasks:
watching
the
fish,
sweeping
the
floor
in
her
room,
climbing
up
and
down
on
her
bed.
At
first
I
was
able
to
concentrate
on
designing
my
test
paper.
But
I
was
soon
sidetracked.
I
had
not
counted
on
the
arrival
of
the
“bib?bibs”???“bib?bibs”
were
birds.
“Bib?bibs!”Meghan
screamed
excitedly,
her
eyes
alive
with
expectation.
She
insisted
that
I
came
with
her
to
the
window.
“In
a
minute.
Just
let
me
finish
this
question.”
I
said.
She
pulled
me
by
the
hand
(two
fingers,
actually)
toward
the
window.
I
saw
myself
as
a
fool,
being
led
to
watch
the
“bib?bids”.
They
chattered
and
leaped
back
and
forth
on
the
lawn
just
outside
our
apartment
window.
Meghan
was
absorbed,
but
as
I
watched
them,
I
still
thought
about
my
work.
With
her
attention
off
me,
I
left
the
window
and
went
back
to
my
desk.
Five
minutes
later,
she
returned.
She
reached
up
to
my
keyboard
and
pressed
a
bunch
of
keys,
adding
a
long
line
of
scrabbled
letters
to
my
question.
I
struggled
to
bring
my
annoyance
under
control.
“No,
thank
you,
Meghan.
Daddy’s
seen
your
work.
I
will
do
it
myself.”
She
backed
off.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右
2.请按照如下格式在答题卡上的相应位置作答。
A
few
minutes
later,
she
stood
in
front
of
me
with
her
shoes
and
socks
in
her
hand.__________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
I
finally
decided
to
take
Meghan
to
the
park.___________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
英语答案
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ABBCB
BACBA
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AADC
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DDCB
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F
G
B
E
完型:CDABB
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CCBBA
语篇填空
36.
beliefs
37.
easily
38.
confirmed
39.
objective
40.
matches
41.
rejecting
42.
an
43.
what
44.
to
give
45.
It
(注:拼写错误、大小写错误等,均视为错误,不得分。)
应用文:
Dear
Jack,
I
am
delighted
to
receive
your
letter
asking
about
how
the
garbage
classification
is
going
on
in
our
community.
Now
I
am
writing
to
share
with
you
the
details
at
your
request.
The
campaign
has
been
launched
for
months
in
our
neighborhood.
Initially,
the
local
government
advertises
the
importance
of
the
activity.
Meanwhile,
volunteers
are
trained
to
help
carry
out
the
project.
Gradually,
the
resident
here
can
accurately
distinguish
different
kinds
of
rubbish
and
accordingly
throw
the
waste
into
dustbins
which
are
placed
at
the
main
entrances.
Thanks
to
the
joint
efforts,
our
community
takes
on
a
brand
new
look.
Yours,
Li
Hua
读后续写:
Possible
version1
A
few
minutes
later,
she
stood
in
front
of
me
with
her
shoes
and
socks
in
her
hand.
I
got
it?she
wanted
me
to
take
her
out
to
the
park.
I
pretended
I
hadn’t
paid
attention.
She
stepped
forward,
staring
at
me
with
her
innocent
eyes.
“Leave
me
alone
for
a
while,
Meghan,”
I
said
without
looking
at
her.
After
a
few
seconds,
out
of
the
corner
of
my
eye,
I
saw
tears
trickling
down
her
cheek.
I
felt
so
terrible
that
I
regretted
what
I
had
said.
I
had
to
correct
my
mistake.
I
finally
decided
to
take
Meghan
to
the
park.
I
turned
to
her
and
said,
“Sorry,
let’s
go
to
see
more‘bib?bibs’!”She
was
so
excited
that
she
smiled
through
tears.
I
held
her
hand
as
we
walked
outside.
Wandering
through
the
park,
Meghan
was
like
a
free
bird
enjoying
herself
in
the
wide
blue
sky.
Seeing
her
smiley
face,
I
felt
much
happier
than
doing
my
work.
I
could
catch
up
on
it
in
the
evening.
Work
can
always
wait,
but
love
cannot.(152
words)
Possible
version2
A
few
minutes
later,
she
stood
in
front
of
me
with
her
shoes
and
socks
in
her
hand.
I
knew
she
would
distract
me
from
work
as
much
as
possible
until
she
had
my
full
attention.
I
stood
my
ground,
pretending
that
I
hadn’t
noticed
her.
Minutes
later,
I
heard
Meghan’s
footsteps
as
she
marched
down
the
hall.
Then
came
a
sudden
loud
from
the
front
door.
Scared
and
worried,
I
dashed
to
my
daughter’s
rescue.
In
her
haste
to
reach
the
door
knob,
she
had
accidentally
knocked
over
the
shoe
rack.
Shame
washed
over
me
as
I
realized
what
an
irresponsible
dad
I
was
being.
I
finally
decided
to
take
Meghan
to
the
park.
As
I
helped
her
put
on
her
socks
and
shoes,
I
kept
repenting
for
my
earlier
actions.
Always
busy
with
my
teaching
plans,
I
rarely
spent
enough
quality
time
with
my
angel.
Even
when
I
got
this
precious
chance,
I
did
everything
to
get
rid
of
her.
On
our
way,
I
held
on
to
her
little
hand,
and
she
beamed
a
smile
that
was
brighter
than
the
sun.
I
smiled
back
at
her,
and
vowed
to
myself
that
I
would
watch
over
my
angel
for
the
rest
of
my
life.(179words)
录音原文:
Text
1
M:
This
month,
our
trip
will
be
to
the
museum.
We
will
take
a
school
bus
to
the
Colma
station.
Then
we’ll
take
the
subway
downtown.
Yes,
Tammy?
W:
Can
our
parents
drive
us
instead?
(1)
M:
No,
I
want
us
to
go
as
a
group.
Text
2
W:
I
heard
on
the
news
that
we’re
finally
going
to
be
getting
some
rain
in
the
next
few
days.
M:
That’s
good
news.
This
has
been
one
of
the
driest
months
on
record,
(2)
so
I’m
sure
the
trees
really
need
it.
Text
3
W:
What
a
wonderful
wedding
that
was!
It
will
be
a
big
task
to
sweep
up
all
that
litter.
M:
The
rules
of
the
wedding
hall
say
throwing
colored
paper
is
banned.
(3)
Throwing
rice
is
OK.
And
even
bits
of
torn?up
newspaper
are
allowed.
W:
That’s
crazy!
Text
4
W:
On
the
front
page
of
yesterday’s
newspaper,
it
says
that
you
have
come
to
an
agreement
with
the
Canadian
government.
Can
you
tell
us
more
about
that?
M:
Absolutely.
We
have
agreed
to
continue
working
together
to
improve
economic
relations
between
our
two
countries.
(4)
Text
5
W:
Can
I
have
something
to
drink?
My
throat
is
so
dry
from
our
workout
earlier,
and
all
I
had
today
was
about
a
liter.
M:
You
need
to
drink
some
water
then.
I
drink
two
liters
a
day
usually,
and
an
extra
one
when
I
exercise.
(5)
Text
6
M:
Let’s
visit
the
steam
railway
tomorrow.
It’s
so
exciting.
(6)
W:
You’re
like
a
little
boy
who
wants
to
see
those
old
trains
pumping
out
smoke
and
steam.
M:
I
love
the
power
and
the
size
of
them
—
but
most
of
all
I
just
love
the
steam.
It
is
great
to
see
them
in
action
and
we
can
ride
on
one
as
well.
W:
Yes.
I
like
them,
too.
It
is
like
going
back
to
the
old
days
when
all
trains
were
black.
(7)
M:
Well,
tomorrow
there
will
be
green
ones
and
red
ones,
too.
Text
7
W:
I
understand
that
you’re
looking
to
start
a
show
within
the
next
two
years.
Is
this
true?
(8)
M:
Yes.
I’ve
always
wanted
to
be
one
of
the
people
you
see
on
television
talking
to
guests
about
their
careers.
(8)
W:
Have
you
thought
about
other
options?
Those
types
of
shows
can
be
on
many
different
types
of
media.
Many
hosts
start
out
on
the
radio,
but
now
the
technology
is
better
and
you
can
even
make
a
show
on
the
Internet.
M:
I
want
it
to
be
the
show
that
people
watch
while
they’re
eating
dinner.
(9)
W:
That’s
a
good
goal,
but
it’ll
be
difficult
to
get
you
on
television
with
just
that
idea.
I
suggest
you
come
up
with
something
that
makes
you
different
from
the
other
similar
shows
airing
now.
(10)
Text
8
(第11题为总结题)
M:
Can
you
pick
up
the
name
cards
for
the
conference?
W:
Sure,
but
I
need
to
stop
by
the
hospital
first
and
drop
off
the
card
and
gift
we
got
for
Andy.
(12)
M:
Of
course!
I
can’t
believe
I
forgot
about
that.
W:
I
hope
I
bought
him
the
right
gift.
M:
I’m
sure
it’s
fine.
W:
I
hope
so,
because
last
year
I
wasn’t
sure
if
he
liked
the
birthday
gift
I
got
him.
I
bought
him
a
Lego
Star
Wars
set,
because
I
overheard
him
talk
about
it
with
Mary.
But,
when
he
opened
it,
he
asked
me
if
I
thought
he
was
a
child.
(13)
M:
I
remember
that!
That
was
funny!
He
was
joking
but
you
looked
so
lost.
(13)
We
just
laughed
at
your
reaction.
W:
OK,
I
figured
he
was
joking,
but
I
was
not
sure.
(13)
M:
No,
no.
He
appreciated
it.
How
long
will
he
be
in
hospital,
do
you
know?
W:
A
few
more
days.
He
should
be
able
to
get
back
to
work
soon.
M:
OK,
great.
Send
him
my
best!
W:
Will
do!
Text
9
M:
Let’s
go
for
a
swim
today.
W:
How
about
going
to
the
lake?
(14)
M:
It’s
too
hot
inland.
The
temperature
is
supposed
to
reach
105
degrees
today.
(14)
W:
Then
where
should
we
go?
M:
I
think
the
coast
is
the
best
place.
W:
But
the
beaches
will
be
too
crowded
today,
won’t
they?
It’s
Saturday,
so
everyone
will
have
the
same
idea
as
we
do.
M:
I
know
a
place
that
isn’t
as
popular.
That
beach
is
rather
small
and
rocky,
but
it
will
be
suitable
for
swimming.
W:
Sounds
great!
I’ll
pack
our
bags.
(15)
Can
you
fix
something
for
lunch?
We
can
eat
on
the
way.
M:
Sure.
Cheese
sandwiches
are
easy
to
eat
on
the
road.
We
can
buy
cold
soda
at
the
gas
station.
(16)
W:
I’d
rather
take
iced
coffee.
M:
You’ll
have
to
make
it,
then.
I
never
know
how
you
like
it.
W:
All
right.
Do
you
want
me
to
pack
a
pair
of
pants
for
you?
M:
No,
I’ll
just
wear
my
swimsuit.
I
can
dry
off
in
the
sun
before
we
leave
the
beach.
W:
I’ll
take
extra
towels,
just
in
case.
(17)
M:
That’s
good.
We
can
lie
on
them
in
the
sun.
(17)
W:
And
if
there
aren’t
a
lot
of
trees,
we
can
hang
up
the
towels
for
some
shade.
M:
You
could
do
that,
but
not
for
me.
Text
10
In
today’s
class,
we
will
do
a
role-playing
exercise
to
better
understand
what
life
was
like
during
the
Industrial
Revolution
in
Europe
in
the
late
18th
and
early
19th
century.
(18)
All
the
information
you
need
is
in
the
instruction
sheet
in
front
of
you.
First,
I
will
need
to
separate
the
class
into
three
groups.
Each
group
represents
a
different
class
during
that
time
period.
The
first
group
will
represent
the
upper
class
and
play
the
role
of
owners
of
businesses
in
the
city.
The
second
group
will
represent
the
middle
to
lower
class
and
play
the
role
of
business
managers.
(19)
The
third
group
will
represent
and
play
the
role
of
the
working
class.
This
last
group
will
consist
of
different
types
of
working?class
families,
such
as
single?parent
families
and
families
who
lost
their
parents.
In
addition
to
those
groups,
I
will
need
two
students
to
represent
the
bank
and
two
to
represent
security
officers.
(20)
Each
group
will
have
a
specific
set
of
goals
they
must
reach
by
the
end
of
class
while
trying
to
follow
city
rules,
like
paying
taxes
and
keeping
the
city
at
peace.
Any
questions?