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第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项、、和中,选出最佳选项并在题卡上将该项()A BC D涂黑AThis Marchis abusy monthin Shanghai.There sa lotto do.Here arethe highlights.Live Music-Late NightJazzEnjoy realAmerican jazzfrom HerbieDavis,the famoustrumpet player.He*s ingwith hisnew7piece band,Herbie*s Heroes.Herbie isknown toplay wellinto theearly hours,so dontexpect toget muchsleep.This isHerbie,s thirdvisit toShanghai.The firsttwo weresoldout,so getyour ticketsquickly.PLACE TheJazz ClubDATES15-23MarchPRICE¥80,¥120TIME1000p.m.till late!TEL64668736Scottish DancingTakeyour partnersand getready todance tillyou drop.Scottish dancingis funand easytolearn.Instructors willdemonstrate thedances.The liveband,Gordon Stroppieand theWeefrees,are alsoexcellent.PLACE JackStein sDATES EveryMondayPRICE¥60,including onedrink TIME700p.m.-000p.m.TEL64021877Exhibitions-Shanghai MuseumThere are120,000pieces onshow here.You cansee the whole ofChinese historyunder oneroof.If salways interestingto visit,but doublyso atthe momentwith theEgyptian Tombsexhibition.Therearelots ofmummies andmore goldthan youve everseen before.Let usknow if you seeamummy move!()PLACE Shanghai Museum PRICE¥30¥15for studentsTEL68886888DATES DailyTIME Monday-Friday900a.m.-500p.m.,Weekends900a.m.-900p.m.(寿司)Dining-Sushi Chefin TownSushiis gettingreally bigin Shanghai.In Japan,it sbee anart form.The mostfamous Sushi”artist“is YukiKamura.She salso one of thefew femalechefs inJapan.She*11be atSushiScene allof thismonth.PLACE SushiScene in the ShanghaiHotel DATESAll monthPRICE¥200TIME Lunchtime TEL66903211For afull listingof events,see ourwebsite.
21.Where canScottish dancingbe learntA.At theJazz ClubB.At JackStein*sC.At ShanghaiMuseum D.At SushiScene in the ShanghaiHotel
22.Suppose youare going to attendan activityat800p.m.on Saturday,which onecan youchooseA.Exhibitions-ShanghaiMuseumB.Live Music-Late NightJazzC.Scottish DancingD.Dining-Sushi Chefin Town
23.From the text wemay learnthat Kamurais.A.an instructorB.a waitressC.a cookD.an artistBNowmany youngpeople aretraveling around the worldon their own,not becausethey havenoone to travel with,but becausethey preferto goalone.Kristina Wegscheiderfrom Californiafirst travelledalone whenshe was at collegeand believesthatit issomething everyoneshould doat leastonce in their life.”It opensup yourmindto new things andpushes youout ofyour fortzone.”Wegscheider hasvisited46countries coveringallseven continents.In foreigncountries,it is challenging difficultwithno oneto helpyou reada map,lookafter youifyouget ill,or lendyou moneyif yourwallet isstolen.This iswhat drivesyoungpeople totravel alone.It isseen ascharacter buildingand achance toprove that they canmakeit on theirown.Chris Richardsondecided toleave hissales jobin Australiato gotraveling lastyear.Heset up a website,The AussieNomad,to documentrecord his adventures.He sayshe wishedhehad traveledalone earlier.The peopleyou meet,the placesyou visit,or thethings youdo,everything isup toyou andit forcesyou togrow asa person,H saidthe30yearold man.Richardson describestraveling alonelike”a shotin the arm”,which”makes youa moreconfidentperson thatis readyto dealwith anything”.He said,”The feelingof havingoveresomething onmy ownis amajor part of whatdrives meeach daywhen Im dealingwith adifficulttask.I walkaround withmy headup becauseI knowdeep downinside thatnothing isimpossibleif youtry.MThe great19th centuryexplorer JohnMuir oncesaid,Only bygoing alonein silencecanone trulyget into the heartof thewilderness.H
24.Which of the followingwill KristinaWegscheideragree withA.Traveling aloneis anecessary experiencefor everyone.B.It ismore meaningfultotravelin foreigncountries.C.It isfortable totravel aroundwithout afriend.D.Traveling abroadhelps peopleto findnewthings.
25.Traveling aloneischallengingbecause.A.you haveto makethings onyour ownB.it ishard foryou toprove yourselfto othersC.it willfinally buildyour characterD.you canonly dependon yourselfwhatever happens
26.What canwe inferabout ChrisRichardsonA.He startedtraveling aloneat anearly age.B.He was once shotin the arm.C.He used to workasasalesman.D.His websiteinspires othersalot.
27.What isthe besttitle for the passageA.Travel AbroadB.Travel AloneC.Travel LightD.Travel Wideand FarCGreatwhite sharks!Just hearingthat namemakes many people shais stand on end.In reality,these big fish havemore tofear fromus thanwe dofrom them.For manyyears,people killedcountlessgreat whitesharks in the watersaroundthe United States.But thanksto conservationprotection efforts,great whites are making a ebackin theU.S.Two recentstudies showthatthepopulation of these sharksis risingalong theeast and westcoast.Why isthe growingpopulation of a killerfish something to celebrateWhen youfish toomanyof them,you startto losebalance in the environment,M saysshark researcherTobey Curtis.Asthe biggestkiller,sharks helpkeep thepopulations offish,seals,and othercreatures theyeatfrom growingtoo large.In spiteof theirimportance,great whitesharks hadlong beenhunted for their meatand their鳍・fins Then,in1997,theU.S.government passeda lawthat didnt allowthe huntingofgreat whites.Afterwards,the numbersof thesesharks in theU.S.waters startedto increase.The lawwasn tthe onlything thathas helpedgreat whites.Conservationists havealso played(力a partin thesharks,eback.The researchgroup OCEARCHis usinga methodcalled tagging标签)H tohelp changepeople,s attitudesabout greatwhite.They letthe publicfollow eachsharkas ittravels theworld,s oceans.OCEARCH alsogives eachtagged sharka nameto helppeopleform acloser connectionwith thebigfish.The group*s mostwellknown sharkis namedKatharine.She wastagged lastyear nearCape Cod,Massachusetts.Since then,thousands ofpeople havetracked Katharine,s movementson Twitterand the OCEARCHwebsite.This helpspeople seesharks ina newway.Chris Fischer,the founderof OCEARCHbelieveslearning to appreciate great whites willencourage peopleto domore toprotect them.
28.The underlinedpart makesmanypeople*s hairstandonend inParagraph1can best bereplaced byA.worries manypeople B.bores manypeopleC.interests manypeople D.frightens manypeople
29.The mainpurpose of the passageis toA.introduce anexperiment resultB.inform usthat greatwhitesaremakingaebackC.make anadvertisement forOCEARCH D.remind usthat bigkillers aredying out
30.The lawpassed in1997A.seemed veryhelpful B.helped thesharks bytagging themC.let scientistsdown D.made peoplelike greatwhites
31.Katharine,s exampleis usedto showthatA.greatwhitesare infact lovelyanimalsB.the OCEARCHwebsite has a lotof visitorsC.OCEARCH helppeople getcloser togreat whitesD.the numberof greatwhites isgrowing quicklyDThe Sahara Festival isacelebration of the veryrecent past.The threedayevent isnot fixedto the samedates eachyear,but generallytakes placein Novemberor December.It iswell attendedbytourists,but evenbetter attendedby locals.(典礼),During the opening ceremoniesafter theofficial greetingsfrom thegovernment leaders,people whoattend thefestival beginto marchsmartly beforethe viewingstands,and whitecamelstransport theirriders acrossthe sands.Horsemen fromdifferent nationsdisplay theirbeautifulclothes and their finehorsemanship.One followinganother,groups ofmusicians anddancers fromallover the Sahara taketheir turnto showoff theirwonderful traditionalculture.Groups ofmenin blueand yellowplay hornsand beatdrums as they dancein differentdesigns.On theirknees in the sand,a groupof womenin longdark dressesdance with their hairtheir long,dark,shiny hairis thrownback and forth inthe windtotherhythm of their dance.The localand visitingItalian dogsare anxiousto runafter hares.The crowdis onits feetforthe camelraces.Camels andriders runfar into the distance,and thenreturn tothe finishlinein frontof thecheering people.Towards theevening,there esthe grandfinale ofthe opening day,an extremelyexcitinghorserace.All theriders runvery faston horseback.Some ridershang offthe sideof theirsaddles.Some evenride upsidedown-their legsand feetstraight upintheair-all atfullspeed.Others rushdown thecourse together,men armin arm,on differenthorses.On andon theywent.So fastand sowonderful!
32.This passagemainly tellsreadersA.how peoplecelebrate duringthe threedaySahara FestivalB.what takesplace atthe closingceremonies oftheSahara FestivalC.how animalsrace on the firstand thelast daysoftheSahara FestivalD.what happenson theopeningdayoftheSaharaFestival
33.TheSaharaFestivalisa festivalwhichA.hasavery longhistory inNorth AfricaB.is attendedmainly bythe peopleintheSaharaC.is heldinthesame placeon thesame dayD.is celebratedmostly bytravelers fromdifferent countries
34.The underlinedword finaleinthefourth paragraphmost probablymeans theoftheopeningday.A.first partB.middle C.whole Dlast part
35.Before theraces begin,take partintheactivities duringtheopeningceremonies.A.musicians,dancers,horses andharesB.camel riders,musicians,dogs andharesC.musicians,officials,camels andhorsesD.horsemen,dancers,camels anddogs第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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When wewere kids,my littlesister Madisonand Iwere the MMs-my parents*two daughters.36So it was quitea surprisewhen mymom anddad satus downtolet usknow thatbaby numberthree wason theway whenI was10years old.However,as soonasmy brotherMac wasborn,he pletelystole myheart andI havelearned manythings fromhavinga youngbrother.•37(尿布),Having ababy inyour lifemeans watchingyour parentsendlessly changediapersmake bottles,and wipespitups everyonce ina while.I wasallowed todo thosethings andIlearned justhow importantitwasto takecare ofthis littlelife beforeI evenhit middleschool.•You watcha childgrow up.38I remember how excitedmy familywas whenwe discoveredhow fastofareader hewasin kindergarten.1,11never forgettelling himbedtime storiesbefore hewent tosleep atnight.Its coolto think about theentirety ofhis lifeand howfar hehas e.•You teachyour brotherlife lessons.From ayoung age,my brotherwatched mysister andme overepersonal challenges,go tohighschool,and,worst of all,get ourhearts broken.39Watching hissistersgo throughlifes difficultieshas taughthim howhe shouldact whenhe getsolder.Now Macis11years old.I haveno shamein tellingpeople thatone ofmy bestfriends isanllyearold boy.In fact,our familywithout himis unimaginable.40A.You stayintheknow.B.You learnabout responsibilityearly on.C.We receiveda lotof attention,andweliked itthat way.D.I rememberthe firsttime Maccrawled,walked,and saidmy name.E.Nothing makesMac moreupset thana meanguy whohurts agirl*s feelings.F.All Ican sayis thatmy familywouldn*tbehappy withoutMac.・G Thanks,Mom andDad,for turningtheMMsinto theThree Musketeers.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项、、和中,选出可以填人空白处的()A BC D最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑One day,a professorentered the classroom andasked hisstudents toprepare for a surprisetest.They waitedanxiously attheir desksforthetest to begin.The professor41the questionpapers,withthetext facingdown asusual.42_all the students gotthe papers,he askedthem(点)to43the pageand begin.To everyone1s surprise,there wereno44,just ablack dotinthe centerofthepage.The professor,seeing theexpression oneveryone1s face,told themthe following1want youto writewhat you45there.M(令人费解的)The students,46,got startedon theinexplicable task.At theend ofthe class,the professor47all theanswer papersand startedreading each(例外),oneofthem aloudin frontofallthestudents.All ofthem,with48_exception describedtheblack dot,trying toexplain itsposition inthe middleofthesheet,etc.After allhad been49,the classroomwas silent,the professorbegan toexplain”Im notgoingtograde this.I50wanted togive yousomethingtothinkabout.No onewroteabout the51partofthe paper.Everyone focusedon theblack dot,andthesame happensin our
52.We havea whitepaper toobserve and53,but we always focusonthe dark spots.Our lifeisa54given tous withlove andcare andwealwayshave55to celebrate:nature renewingitselfevery day,our friendsaround us,the jobthat56our livelihoodandthemiracles wesee everyday.57,we insiston focusingonly onthedarkspots thehealth issuesthat botherus,thelack ofmoney,the58relationship withcoworkers,the59with afriend,and etc.The darkspots arevery60pared toeverything wehave inour lives,butftthey arethe onesthat polluteour minds•
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50.A.also B.even C.just D.finally
51.A.big B.black C.white D.beautiful
52.A.lives B.classrooms C.colleges D.studies
53.A.send B.enjoy C.keep D.show
54.A.lesson B.duty C.pressure D.present
55.A.reasons B.time C.freedom D.festivals
56.A.threatens B.provides C.ruins D.changes
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60.A.dark B.small C.round D.dirty第三部分语言知识运用共两节,满分分45第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形1式股•On Sept.19,2014,Alibaba wentpublic onthe NewYork Stock:™Exchange.It showsthat Ma Yun hasdone hisbusiness61successful.A shortChinese manseems tobe the62tall manintheworld rightnow.MaYunusedtobe anEnglish teacher.When hewas twelve,hefound thatEnglish wasvery interesting.Every morninghe gotup at5a.m.,and thenrantoahotel nearthe WestLake,63he couldmunicate withforeign_64:tourist inEnglish.He didit fornine years.The experiencemade_65•heafantastic Englishspeaker andalso openedhis viewstothewide world.In atrip tothe USin1995,Ma hadaccess tothe Internetforthe first筑time.When seeingthe opportunityontheInternet,Ma returnedto Chinaand decidedto setupawebsite66he knewlittle aboutputers then.Ma gave67:up hisjob andcreated wascalled Alibabain Hangzhou.He wasso_68•devote tohis workthat he69name CrazyJack Ma.Now,Alibaba:has developedintotheworld*s largestemerce panyand70go even:further infuture.高一英语答题卷第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)(本小题答案填在下线上,不涂卡)5210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,选项中有号两项为多余选项
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65.第四部分写作(共两节;满分分)35熊第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110:假段定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、10删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词A:删除把多余的词用(\)划掉i修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;L.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011I stillrememberhownervously Iwasonmy firstday inthe newschool tenyears ago,whenI founddifficult tofollow myteacher inthefirstEnglish class.The teacherspoke Englishthroughouttheclass,that wastotally differentfrom thelessons Ihad beentaken before.Inthe morningclass thenext day,the Englishteacher cameto mewhile Iam readingthetextlikeother student.After listento meforawhile,she gaveme abig smileand saidshe likedhervoice verymuch.The smileshone onthewholeday andthe followingdays,astheresult ofwhichI begantobeconfident.A weeklate,I volunteeredto takecharge ofEnglish studyin myclassand myEnglish hasbeen improvedsteadily.笫二节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,准备参加学校举办的主题为“健康成长”的英语作文比赛请按要求写一篇短文,主要内容包括乐观的人生态度;
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