Module
5
模块测试
听力部分(25分)
一、听力(25分)
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。(5分)
(
)1.
What
is
the
strange
thing
on
show?
A.
A
bottle.
B.
An
old
bowl.
C.
A
teacup.
(
)2.
What
is
the
time
now?
A.
8:00
pm.
B.
8:30
am.
C.
9:00
am.
(
)3.
What
is
against
the
sign
in
the
museum?
A.
Speaking
loudly.
B.
Eating
food.
C.
Taking
pictures.
(
)4.
What
isn’t
Mary
allowed
to
do?
A.
Colour
her
hair.
B.
Choose
her
own
clothes.
C.
Go
out
on
school
nights.
(
)5.
Why
did
the
meat
go
bad?
A.
Because
the
man
forgot
to
put
it
in
the
fridge.
B.
Because
the
fridge
didn’t
work.
C.
Because
the
meat
was
not
good.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。(10分)
听下面一段较长对话,回答第6—7两小题。
(
)6.
Where
is
the
girl?
A.
In
a
zoo.
B.
In
a
museum.
C.
In
a
library.
(
)7.
What
will
the
girl
do
next?
A.
Have
a
rest.
B.
Take
pictures.
C.
Take
the
glass.
听下面一段较长对话,回答第8—10三小题。
(
)8.
What
will
the
boy
do
tonight?
A.
Play
with
his
friends.
B.
Watch
TV.
C.
Study.
(
)9.
What
exam
will
the
boy
take?
A.
The
first
exam.
B.
The
mid-term
exam.
C.
The
final
exam.
(
)10.
What
does
the
boy
think
of
the
coming
exam?
A.
It’ll
be
easier.
B.
It’ll
be
harder.
C.
We
don’t
know.
第三节:听短文,回答问题。(10分)
(
)11.
When
was
the
museum
built
in
Kaifeng?
A.
In
1927.
B.
In
1961.
C.
In
1972.
(
)12.
Where
is
the
museum
now?
A.
In
Kaifeng.
B.
In
Zhengzhou.
C.
In
Luoyang.
(
)13.
How
many
exhibits
are
there
in
the
exhibition
hall?
A.
Over
1,000.
B.
Over
10,000.
C.
Over
100,000.
(
)14.
On
which
day
is
the
museum
closed?
A.
Sunday.
B.
Saturday.
C.
Monday.
(
)15.
What
is
allowed
in
the
museum?
A.
Smoking.
B.
Taking
bags
into
the
museum.
C.
Taking
photos.
笔试部分(95分)
二、完形填空(15分)
Mike
was
having
tea
in
the
living
room
one
evening
while
watching
a
football
game.
His
five-year-old
son
Rob
was
playing
with
Legos
on
the
floor.
“Dad,
I
will
do
magic.
And
then
you
will
find
one
of
these
Legos
is
16
,”
Rob
told
his
dad.
Mike
was
only
half
paying
attention
to
his
son
17
his
favourite
team
was
playing.
“Uh
huh,”
Mike
absent-mindedly(心不在焉地)
answered.
“Dad!
I
made
it!”
Rob
said
18
.
Mike
asked
his
son
what
his
19
was.
“A
magician
never
tells,”
Rob
said
while
tapping
his
nose.
“Guess,
Dad.
Guess!”
Rob
20
.
Mike
first
guessed
the
Lego
was
in
Rob’s
pocket,
but
he
was
21
.
Then
Mike
guessed
the
Lego
was
in
one
of
Rob’s
shoes.
That
was
also
a
wrong
guess.
Mike
22
guessing.
Rob
proudly
said,
“It’s
in
my
23
,
Dad!
I’m
a
great
magician.
Don’t
you
think
so?”
Mike
spat(吐出)
out
his
24
and
ran
to
look
up
at
his
son’s
nose.
He
25
see
anything
up
there.
He
went
to
the
kitchen
and
took
out
a
small
flashlight(手电筒).
Mike
looked
up
at
his
son’s
nose
again.
He
26
couldn’t
see
the
bright
yellow
Lego
piece.
“Are
you
sure
it’s
up
there?”
Mike
asked
his
son.
Rob
27
his
head.
“Does
it
hurt?”
Mike
asked.
Rob
said,
“A
little.”
Mike
was
very
afraid
and
felt
like
he
was
the
28
dad
in
the
world.
He
took
his
son
to
the
29
immediately.
There,
the
doctor
took
out
the
Lego.
Mike
felt
30
and
decided
to
look
after
his
son
carefully
from
then
on.
(
)16.
A.
yellow
B.
missing
C.
active
D.
bigger
(
)17.
A.
though
B.
until
C.
because
D.
if
(
)18.
A.
proudly
B.
slowly
C.
rudely
D.
nervously
(
)19.
A.
plan
B.
secret
C.
dream
D.
mistake
(
)20.
A.
explained
B.
refused
C.
followed
D.
encouraged
(
)21.
A.
sorry
B.
clever
C.
wrong
D.
careful
(
)22.
A.
gave
up
B.
thought
about
C.
kept
on
D.
looked
forward
to
(
)23.
A.
hand
B.
ear
C.
mouth
D.
nose
(
)24.
A.
soup
B.
tea
C.
water
D.
milk
(
)25.
A.
could
B.
would
C.
couldn’t
D.
wouldn’t
(
)26.
A.
almost
B.
only
C.
even
D.
still
(
)27.
A.
touched
B.
raised
C.
nodded
D.
shook
(
)28.
A.
worst
B.
busiest
C.
poorest
D.
smartest
(
)29.
A.
library
B.
hospital
C.
market
D.
company
(
)30.
A.
lonely
B.
crazy
C.
sad
D.
relaxed
三、阅读理解(30分)
A
If
you
don’t
know
which
museum
to
take
your
students
to
visit,
don’t
worry.
The
Los
Angeles
County
Museum
of
Art
(LACMA)
can
be
a
good
choice
because
it’s
interesting
for
students
of
all
ages.
As
the
largest
art
museum
in
the
Western
United
States,
LACMA
receives
nearly
a
million
visitors
every
year.
It
holds
more
than
150,000
works
from
ancient
times
to
modern
times.
LACMA
requires(要求)
one
teacher
for
every
ten
students,
but
there
cannot
be
more
than
one
teacher
for
every
five
students.
Please
make
sure
that
your
students
follow
the
rules,
or
your
group
will
have
to
leave
the
museum.
Rules:
No
shouting.
No
touching.
No
sitting
or
running.
No
eating,
drinking
or
smoking.
Leave
large
bags
and
lunches
on
buses
or
in
cars.
No-flash
photography
is
allowed
in
certain
areas.
Please
notice
the
signs.
For
more
information,
please
send
your
email
to
schooltours@lacma.org
or
call
323
857
6108
at
any
time.
(
)31.
If
eighteen
students
visit
the
museum,
there
should
be
at
least
__________teachers.
A.
two
B.
three
C.
four
D.
five
(
)32.
The
writer
doesn’t
mention
the
rule
“
”
in
the
reading.
(
)33.
Who
is
the
reading
for?
A.
Students.
B.
Parents.
C.
Teachers.
D.
Guides.
B
Welcome
to
the
Museum
of
Failure.
Maybe
you
haven’t
heard
about
some
of
the
things
here.
That’s
because
they
are
all
“failures”.
On
7th
June
2017,
the
Museum
of
Failure
opened
in
a
town
in
Sweden.
There
are
more
than
60
failed
products
from
all
over
the
world
on
show
at
the
museum.
Dr
Samuel
West
set
up
the
museum.
It
provides
visitors
with
a
learning
experience
about
the
important
role
of
failure.
Rather
than
laughing
at
bad
designs,
West
hopes
that
his
museum
can
help
us
learn
from
our
mistakes.
“When
we
try
out
a
new
skill
or
learn
something,
it’s
okay
to
fail,”
he
says.
The
museum
also
encourages
companies
to
become
better
at
learning
from
failure.
One
of
the
failed
products
on
show
is
Apple
Newton.
It
offers
an
example
of
how
companies
can
turn
failure
into
success.
Created
in
1993,
Apple
Newton
failed
to
satisfy
customers.
Steve
Jobs
stopped
producing
it
in
1998.
Twelve
years
later,
the
company
produced
the
successful
iPad.
“By
stopping
it,
good
engineers
could
work
on
new
products,”
Jobs
later
said.
“And
finally
we
got
it
right
when
we
moved
on
to
iPhones
and
iPads.”
Getting
all
the
products
wasn’t
easy
for
Dr
Samuel
West.
Many
of
them
were
bought
on
eBay
and
all
of
them
were
different
from
one
another.
West
said,
“All
successful
innovations(创新)
are
alike,
but
all
failed
innovations
fail
in
their
own
interesting
and
amazing
ways.”
So
what’s
West’s
greatest
failure?
“I’m
really
good
at
producing
ideas
and
fun,
interesting
projects,”
he
said.
“But
they
all
failed
because
I
didn’t
find
a
way
to
make
money
from
them.”
Now
West
became
successful
by
setting
up
a
museum
that
can
travel
around
the
world.
He
and
his
museum
will
then
visit
Los
Angeles,
New
York,
Shanghai,
Tokyo
and
so
on.
Many
companies
have
booked
large
group
visits.
(
)34.
According
to
the
passage,
the
Museum
of
Failure__________
.
A.
didn’t
open
at
last
B.
was
set
up
by
an
American
C.
first
opened
in
Sweden
D.
made
over
60
failed
products
(
)35.
What
is
paragraph
2
mainly
about?
A.
The
man
who
founded
the
museum.
B.
The
purpose
of
the
museum.
C.
The
activities
of
the
museum.
D.
The
rules
of
the
museum.
(
)36.
What
does
Dr
Samuel
West
want
to
tell
us
by
showing
Apple
Newton?
A.
Failure
is
always
a
bad
thing.
B.
Failure
is
dangerous
to
people.
C.
It’s
possible
to
turn
failure
into
success.
D.
Everyone
has
to
experience
success
and
failure.
(
)37.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Many
companies
will
set
up
such
museums.
B.
It
was
difficult
for
West
to
set
up
the
Museum
of
Failure.
C.
The
Museum
of
Failure
is
very
popular
all
over
the
world.
D.
West
became
successful
by
setting
up
many
museums
all
over
the
world.
C
The
British
Museum
is
the
biggest
museum
in
the
world.
Inside,
you
feel
smaller
than
usual.
There
are
many
things
to
see.
The
story
of
the
British
Museum
goes
back
three
hundred
years
to
an
unusual
man
called
Sir
Hans
Sloane,
doctor
to
King
George
II.
The
doctor
collected
books,
drawings,
clothes,
money,
animals,
flowers
and
many
other
things
from
all
over
the
world.
The
doctor
wanted
everything
to
stay
together
when
he
died
so
that
people
could
come
and
have
a
look.
Then
the
British
Museum
began.
King
George
II
gave
his
library,
and
the
museum
started
to
grow.
The
British
Museum
opened
in
1759,
six
years
after
Sir
Hans
Sloane
died.
At
first
the
museum
was
only
open
three
days
a
week
and
only
ten
people
could
enter
in
an
hour.
There
wasn’t
much
time
to
see
things.
Visitors
had
to
run
through
the
rooms.
By
about
1800,
things
began
to
get
better.
Wonderful
statues,
three
thousand
years
old,
arrived
from
Egypt.
King
George
IV
sold
all
his
books
to
the
museum
secretly.
A
hundred
years
ago,
not
only
old
books
but
also
new
ones
arrived
at
the
museum,
and
more
people
came
to
read
them.
Since
then
many
famous
men
have
written
and
studied
there.
And
the
museum
is
growing
faster
and
faster.
There
are
four
kilometres
of
new
shelves
every
year
and
there
are
about
two
million
visitors
every
year.
(
)38.
When
going
inside
the
British
Museum,
you
feel
smaller
than
usual
because__________
.
A.
the
museum
is
empty
B.
the
museum
is
very
big
C.
there
are
too
many
things
in
it
D.
you
are
too
small
(
)39.
Sir
Hans
Sloane
was
interested
in__________
.
A.
collecting
all
kinds
of
books
B.
collecting
all
kinds
of
drawings
C.
collecting
all
kinds
of
money
D.
collecting
all
kinds
of
things
(
)40.
At
first,
the
visitors
had
to
run
through
the
museum
because
__________.
A.
there
were
only
several
things
to
see
B.
the
museum
was
the
biggest
one
in
the
world
C.
they
weren’t
interested
in
the
things
in
it
D.
they
had
only
one
hour
to
see
all
the
things
in
it
(
)41.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
.
A.
Sir
Hans
Sloane
B.
King
George
II
C.
the
history
of
the
British
Museum
D.
the
books
in
the
museum
D
When
Reginald
Johnston,
a
British
scholar,
first
walked
into
the
Forbidden
City
in
1919,
most
palaces
weren’t
allowed
to
be
visited.
But
about
a
century
later,
when
the
People’s
Republic
of
China
is
to
celebrate
its
72th
founding
anniversary(周年纪念)
in
October,
the
601-year-old
palace
complex
becomes
the
world’s
busiest
museum.
Open
to
the
Public
In
the
old
days,
ordinary
people
could
only
imagine
what
it
looked
like
inside.
When
the
Palace
Museum
was
founded
in
1925,
the
public
could
go
into
the
palaces.
Now
80%
of
the
total
area
of
the
museum
is
open
to
the
public
and
it
will
increase
to
83%
in
2025.
Embracing(拥抱)
the
World
“It
felt
like
you
were
hit
by
hundreds
of
years
of
history,”
Christopher
Allen
from
Britain
said.
“I
begin
to
love
its
history
and
culture.”
The
Forbidden
City
is
becoming
more
open
and
friendly
to
visitors.
It
attracted
about
3.5
million
visitors
from
abroad
and
9
overseas
exhibitions
were
held
in
2018.
The
Palace
Museum
exhibition
becomes
a
cultural
phenomenon(文化现象)
everywhere
it
goes.
Attracting
the
Youth
On
the
Palace
Museum’s
online
store
on
Taobao,
you
can
find
more
than
10,000
cultural
products.
The
ones
with
cute
and
humorous
pictures
of
emperors
are
very
popular.
Some
favourite
products
also
go
offline.
For
example,
the
“Kangxi
Emperor’s
Favourite
Chocolate”,
the
most
popular
drink,
always
has
people
lining
up
to
get
a
taste.
As
a
child,
Xu
Jing
often
rode
a
bike
in
front
of
the
Meridian
Gate(午门).
“I
had
little
memory
of
the
museum
then,
but
now
I
am
more
willing
to
visit
it
after
watching
several
popular
TV
shows
about
the
museum,”
she
said.
(
)42.
The
current
situation
of
the
Forbidden
City
is
that__________.
A.
it
has
become
the
world’s
busiest
museum
B.
most
palaces
are
still
not
allowed
to
be
visited
C.
it
is
closed
to
all
the
world
except
local
people
D.
it
is
not
open
because
there
are
too
many
exhibits
(
)43.
The
Palace
Museum
has
been
open
to
the
public
for
years.
A.
72
B.
96
C.
102
D.
601
(
)44.
Which
is
NOT
the
reason
that
the
Forbidden
City
attracts
more
visitors
from
abroad?
A.
Foreigners
are
hit
by
hundreds
of
years
of
Chinese
history.
B.
The
Forbidden
City
is
becoming
more
open
and
friendly
to
visitors.
C.
The
ticket
price
of
the
Forbidden
City
is
the
lowest.
D.
The
Palace
Museum
exhibition
becomes
a
cultural
pheno-menon
everywhere
it
goes.
(
)45.
According
to
the
last
part,
the
youth
know
more
about
the
Palace
Museum
mainly
through__________
.
a.
the
online
store
on
Taobao
b.
offline
stores
c.
history
books
d.
popular
TV
shows
A.
a,
b,
d
B.
a,
b,
c
C.
b,
c,
d
D.
a,
c,
d
四、词汇运用(15分)
A)用方框中所给单词或短语的适当形式填空,每词或短语限用一次。
miss
no
wonder
energy
dig
downstairs
46.__________
you
are
often
late—you
eat
breakfast
so
slowly.
47.
When
the
phone
rang,
Mr
White
ran__________
to
answer
it.
48.
Nowadays,
scientists
are
trying
to
make
new__________
to
protect
the
environment.
49.
Someone
reported
to
the
police
that
a
child
was__________
.
50.
The
two
children__________
a
hole
and
planted
an
apple
tree.
B)根据短文内容和所给汉语提示,写出空白处各单词的正确形式(每空一词)。
Museums
are
often
full
of
interesting
and
beautiful
51__________(展品).
However,
in
most
museums
there
are
many
52__________(规定)
and
you
can
only
look
at
the
things
there.
You
can’t
touch
them.
Even
the
workers
may
even
53__________(惩罚)
you
if
you
don’t
obey
them.
This
is
not
very
interesting
for
most
of
us.
People
want
to
touch
things
there.
They
want
to
use
them
and
play
with
them.
That’s
how
we
learn
about
things.
If
we
are
54__________(感兴趣的)
in
something,
we
learn
about
it
more
easily.
Luckily,
some
museums
are
different.
For
example,
in
Boston
Children’s
Museum,
young
people
can
use
computers
and
other
modern
machines.
They
can
also
use
things
like
55__________(沙子)
and
56__________(卡车;货车)
with
57__________(轮子;车轮)
to
do
58__________(实验)
there.
You
can
learn
about
59__________(物理学)
and
60__________(化学).
In
this
kind
of
museum,
children
feel
very
happy.
They
can
touch
things
and
talk
with
their
parents
or
friends.
They
don’t
have
to
keep
quiet.
They
can
learn
a
lot
at
the
same
time.
五、语法填空(10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的词,或填入括号中所给单词的正确形式。
I
still
remember
a
shopping
experience
at
Stein
Mart
at
the
age
of
9.
That
day,
I
was
very
61__________(exciting)
while
walking
around
alone.
My
mother
had
just
given
me
a
dollar
and
told
62__________(I)
not
to
lose
it.
At
that
time,
that
dollar
63__________(mean)
the
world
to
me
and
I
was
sure
that
I
could
keep
it.
I
felt
my
pocket
64__________(see)
if
it
was
there
from
time
to
time.
But
when
I
went
out
of
a
store,
I
found
the
dollar
was
not
65__________
my
jean
pocket!I
looked
for
it
everywhere,
crying
aloud,
66__________
I
couldn’t
find
it!
Then
I
walked
up
to
the
customer
service
counter
67__________(quick)
to
ask
if
anyone
had
found
a
dollar.
A
boy68__________(play)
alone
there.
He
paid
attention
to
my
situation.
He
took
out
a
dollar
from
his
69__________(pocket)
and
told
me
that
he
had
found
it
on
the
floor.
I
thanked
him
and
talked
with
him.
Then
I
learnt
that
he
was
my
brother
Mike’s
friend!
Since
then,
he
70
(be)
my
best
friend!
六、任务型阅读(5分)
Nick是科技博物馆的一名工作人员。请你根据短文内容完成宣传海报。每空不超过三个词。
Do
you
know
what
5G
is?
It
is
the
fifth
generation
of
mobile
network
technology(第五代移动网络技术).
Each
mobile
network
generation
is
faster
and
more
powerful
than
the
one
before
it.
1G
let
us
talk
to
each
other.
2G
allowed
us
to
send
messages.
3G
brought
us
the
mobile
Internet.
And
4G
made
all
of
these
things
work
faster.
What’s
special
about
5G
then?
5G
shortens
the
time
between
sending
and
receiving
information.
Now,
4G
takes
about
100
to
200
milliseconds(毫秒)
to
send
and
receive
information.
But
5G
will
get
it
down
to
1
millisecond
or
less—this
is
almost
real-time.
The
big
change
will
not
only
provide
us
with
better
services,
but
also
change
our
lives
in
different
fields.
5G+entertainment(娱乐)
5G
networks
are
about
100
times
faster
than
4G.
This
means
you
can
download(下载)
a
movie
in
seconds.
Also,
VR
games
will
become
much
more
popular
because
5G
will
make
the
games
more
real.
5G+transportation(交通)
5G
will
bring
us
much
safer
self-driving
cars.
These
cars
can
communicate
with
each
other
and
the
traffic
lights.
With
the
help
of
5G
technology,
cars
can
do
things
even
faster
than
human
drivers.
5G+smart
homes
With
5G,
we
can
have
smart
homes
which
allow
us
to
live
in
a
comfortable
way.
For
example,
to
make
your
bread
maker
make
breakfast
by
itself
in
the
morning,
you
just
need
to
do
a
simple
thing
before
going
to
bed—setting
an
alarm.
The
smart
watering
machine
can
water
your
plants
if
it
feels
the
air
becoming
dry.
How
will
5G
change
our
lives?
5G
is
the
71_________
generation
of
mobile
network
technology.
With
5G,
sending
and
receiving
information
can
be
almost
real-time.
It
can
serve
us
better
and
change
our
lives
in
many
ways.
●
5G+entertainment
A
72__________
can
be
downloaded
in
seconds.
VR
games
will
be
much
more
popular.
●
5G+transportation
5G
will
bring
us
much
safer
73__________
.
●
5G+smart
homes
We
just
need
to
set
an
alarm
before
going
to
bed
and
the
bread
maker
will
74__________
for
us.
The
smart
watering
machine
can
water
the
plants
if
it
feels
the
air
becoming
75__________
.
七、书面表达(20分)
76.
上周六,历史老师带领我们参观了城市博物馆。馆内许多珍贵物品像绘画等被保管得很好。要求根据以下内容提示写一篇不少于80词的英语短文,首句已给出,不计入总词数。可以适当拓展,要写出自己参观后的感受。参观前老师向我们提出了一些注意事项:
(1)参观时要认真听、仔细看,并记下有趣的东西;(2)不可在博物馆内大声喧哗及拍照;(3)下周交一份参观报告。
Last
Saturday
afternoon,
our
history
teacher
took
us
to
visit
the
City
Museum.____________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
Module
5
模块测试
听力材料
第一节:听小对话,回答问题。
1.
W:
Look
at
the
strange
thing
on
show.
What
is
it?
M:
An
ancient
teacup
made
in
China.
When
I
see
it,
it
makes
me
thirsty.
2.
W:
The
museum
will
be
open
at
nine
in
the
morning.
M:
So
we
have
to
wait
for
half
an
hour.
3.
W:
Shh!No
shouting!Look
at
the
sign!
M:
Sorry.
I
forgot
I
was
in
a
museum.
4.
M:
Mary,
are
you
allowed
to
choose
your
own
clothes?
W:
Yes,
but
I’m
not
allowed
to
colour
my
hair.
5.
M:
I
forgot
to
put
the
meat
in
the
fridge
last
night.
W:
No
wonder
it
has
gone
bad.
第二节:听长对话,回答问题。
听下面一段较长对话,回答第6—7两小题。
W:
Look
at
the
beautiful
glass!
M:
Don’t
touch
it.
It
is
against
the
rules
in
a
museum.
W:
I’m
sorry.
I
didn’t
know
that.
M:
That’s
OK.
W:
By
the
way,
can
I
take
a
picture
of
it?
M:
Yes,
you
can.
W:
Thanks.
I
want
to
share
it
with
my
friends.
听下面一段较长对话,回答第8—10三小题。
W:
What
are
you
going
to
do
tonight?
M:
Oh,
I’m
going
to
stay
at
home
and
study.
My
final
exam
is
coming.
W:
Is
it
going
to
be
very
difficult?
M:
It
will
be
harder
than
the
mid-term
exam,
I’m
sure.
W:
Was
the
mid-term
exam
difficult?
M:
Yes,
it
is
the
most
difficult
one
I
have
ever
had.
W:
Then
maybe
this
one
will
be
easier.
M:
I
hope
so.
I’m
going
to
spend
more
time
preparing
for
it.
第三节:听短文,回答问题。
Would
you
like
to
go
to
the
Henan
Museum?
Let
me
introduce
it
to
you.
It
is
one
of
China’s
oldest
museums.
It
was
built
in
Kaifeng
in
1927.
Before
1949,
it
was
the
only
museum
in
Henan
Province.
In
1961,
it
moved
to
Zhengzhou.
There
are
more
than
10,000
exhibits
in
the
exhibition
hall.
If
you
want
to
visit
it,
you
can
come
on
any
day
from
Tuesday
to
Sunday.
It
is
closed
on
Mondays
and
public
holidays.
Before
you
enter
it,
you
should
know
the
rules
of
the
museum.
You
mustn’t
take
your
bag
into
the
museum
and
smoking
is
not
allowed.
You
can
take
photos
but
when
you
use
your
camera,
you
must
make
sure
the
flash
is
off.
听力部分
一、1—5.
CBAAA
6—10.
BBCCB
11—15.
ABBCC
笔试部分
二、16—20.
BCABD
21—25.
CADBC
26—30.
DCABD
三、31—35.
ADCCB
36—40.
CCBDD
41—45.
CABCA
四、46.
No
wonder
47.
downstairs
48.
energy
49.
missing
50.
dug
51.
exhibits
52.
rules
53.
punish
54.
interested
55.
sand
56.
trucks
57.
wheels
58.
experiments
59.
physics
60.
chemistry
五、61.
excited
62.
me
63.
meant
64.
to
see
65.
in
66.
but
67.
quickly
68.
was
playing
69.
pocket
70.
has
been
六、71.
fifth
72.
movie
73.
self-driving
cars
74.
make
breakfast
75.
dry
七、76.
One
possible
version:
Last
Saturday
afternoon,
our
history
teacher
took
us
to
visit
the
City
Museum.
There
are
many
wonderful
things
in
the
museum.
There
are
paintings,
ancient
animal
bones
and
so
on.
The
teacher
asked
us
to
do
the
following
during
the
visit:
First,
we
should
listen
and
watch
carefully
and
write
down
what
we
think
is
interesting.
Second,
no
shouting
or
photos
in
the
museum.
One
more
thing
to
be
mentioned
is
that
next
Monday
each
of
us
is
required
to
hand
in
a
report.
We
were
happy
to
have
such
an
interesting
lesson.
It
made
us
not
only
go
over
what
we
had
learnt
in
class
but
also
feel
proud
of
the
great
history
of
our
country
for
more
than
five
thousand
years.
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