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第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段5A BC对话后,你都有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例Howmuch is the shirtA.£
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1.Why didthe manleave AsianIndustrialA.He gotpromoted.B.He likedmarketing.C.He enjoyedelectronics.
2.What doesthe manadvise the woman to doA.Save100dollars.B.Repair thebike.C.Buy anew bike.
3.Who went to attendthe meetingin theendA.Martin.B.William.C.Mary.
4.What are the twospeakers goingtodonextA.Continue anothertopic.B.Take abreak.C.Have ameeting.
5.What probablyarethe speakers doingA.Making acake.B.Amusing theirmum.C.Celebrating abirthday.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时55间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Where isthe manheading forA.The schoolfield.B.The stadium.C.The sittingroom.
7.What willthe womanpossibly do thenA.Play gameswith Brandon.B.Watch baseballgames.C.Stay athome.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At home.B.In ahotel.C.At agrocery store.
9.What arethey goingto eattonightA.Potatoes andcarrots.B.Fruit salad.C.Rice.
10.How muchdothegroceries costin totalA.30Yuan.B.40Yuan.C.60Yuan.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Classmates.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Consultant andstudent.
12.Where willthe mancreate aMyChart accountA.In awebsite.B.In aclinic.C.In abank.
13.What doesthe manneed touploadA.Insurance information.B.Health records.C.Service data.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.Where didthe womango in the gapyearA.Peru.B.America.C.New Zealand.
15.How doesthewomanthink of herselfA.Devoted.B.Cooperative.C.Ambitious.
16.What mightthe positionbe aboutA.IT.B.Dog care.C.Language teaching.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What domost peopleignore whenpreserving foodA.The smellB.The look.C.The time
18.What doesthespeakersuggest peopledo onstoring cookedmeatA.Place iton thetop shelfof thefridge.B.Smell itbefore puttinginto thefridge.C.Keep it in thefridge forless than3days.
19.Which foodcan be kept longestin thefridgeA.Vegetables.B.Meat.C.Seafood.
20.How longcan strawberriesbekeptin32°FA.For about6weeks.B.For only3days.C.For upto2weeks.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAGETA BIRDSEYEVIEW OFTHE WORLDSMOST ATTRACTIVEFEATHERED ANIMALSWITH THESEBOOKS(火烈鸟)FlamingoBiologist andphotographer Claudio Contreras Koobspent20years travellingdeep into the wetlands andforests ofhisnative Mexico—and beyond—to feedhis flamingoattraction.This bookoffers aunique windowinto thebehavior andlifeof red-feathered birds,with morethan120show-stopping shotsdisplaying theirbeauty.teNeues,£
35.Around theWorld in80BirdsInspiring secrets,national prideor scientificdiscoveries,every birdhas astory totell,from theweaver birdbuildingmulti-nest apartment blocks“in Namibiato thebar-headed goosetaking ona twice-yearly trans-Himalayan journeyat anextremealtitude.Mike Unwinstour is accompanied bybeautiful illustrationsfrom Ryuto Miyake.Laurence KingPublishing,£
22.A Worldon theWing(迁徙),Pulitzer-shortlisted Weidensaul,whos at the forefrontof researchinto bird migration heretracks someofnatures mostremarkable journeys.He sailsthrough thestormy BeringSea,encounters trappersin theMediterraneanand visitsformer headhuntersin northeastIndia,where abirdmigrationcrisis hasbecome aconservation successstory.Pan Macmillan,£
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99.Galapagos Crusoes:A YearAlone with the BirdsExplorethis updatedversion of the1968title,Galapagos:Islands ofBirds,by latebird expertBryan Nelson,withpreviously unpublishedmaterial fromhis wife,June.The couplespent ayear livingon twoGalapagos islands,studying(信天翁).birds,including theGalapagos albatrossThis istheir cleverand amusingaccount.Bradt Guides,£
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21.By whomisthesecond costliestbook illustratedA.ClaudioContrerasKoob.B.Mike Unwin.C.RyutoMiyake.D.Weidensaul.
22.Which bookbest suitsthose concernedabout thesurvival ofmigratory birdsA.Flamingo.B.Around theWorld in80Birds.C.A Worldon theWing.D.Galapagos:Island ofBirds.
23.What featuremay GalapagosCrusoes:A YearAlone withthe BirdshaveA.Its humorousdescription.B.Its romanticstyle.C.Its vividimagination.D.Its movingplot.BBack in1958,I wascrazy about the Norfolkand Western
746.The smoothbullet-nose enginewith itsorange and(车厢)yellow linesand shinystreamlined blacktender seemed to havecast aspell onme.一Together the engine andtender measureda littleshy of2feet enormousby thetoy trainstandards of the day.Evenbetter,the746had aworking headlightand smoker,and its tender sanghigh.一Unfortunately,the amazing746also hadan amazingprice$50,equal toabout$450today.That wasfar morethanmy grandfathercould afford.Instead,I hadto becontent withhis little Lionel plastic,which wasSIX INCHESshorterthan the746and hadno headlight,no smokeror nosound!But thatwas the best thatmy grandfathercould giveme atthattime.Years passed,and I was in my30s.Complicated soundsystems andcomputer controlsdominated toytrains.I nevergavea look.My interestin toytrains,I firmlybelieved,had faded,nor didmy admirationfor the746,since mygrandfatherwas notwith me.The746was nevercalled tomind.On anordinary day,however,I happenedto see the746outside thewindow of a trainshow.Just onelook,I couldnot lookaway.Childhood memoriesthat Itried tohide in thedepths of my heartraced throughmy mind,happy orsad.That dayI tookthe746home andplaced it in the centre of the room,and letmy childhooddream singits wayaroundme.Smoke roseout from theengineand thesoft songsounded fromitstender.It seemedas ifI couldseethesoft lightingrandfather^eyes andhear hischeerful laughter.
24.Which bestdescribes the746in the author9s eyesA.It wastaller than the author.B.Its pricerose from$50to$
450.C.It was the largesttrain in
1958.D.Its beautywas beyondcompare.
25.How didthe authorfeel whenreceiving hislittleLionelplasticA.Visibly relieved.B.Really excited.C.Terribly shameful.D.Slightly unsatisfied.
26.What happenedto theauthor inhis30sA.He lefthis grandfatheralone.B.He didntfavor the746at all.C.He attemptednot torecall thepast.D.He admiredadvanced toytrains.
27.Which of the followingisasuitable titlefor the textA.Toy Trains:Childhood inHistory B.The746:Childhood Memories of LoveC.Toy Trains:MemoriesofA GenerationD.The746:A PerfectGift fromMy GrandfatherC(量子理论)Quantum theoryis perhapsthe mostsuccessful scientificidea ever.Yet,a centuryafter itsbirth,something remainsdeeply puzzlingabout quantumtheory.It doesnot tellus howphysical systems behave.Instead,it treatsany physicalsystem as a blackbox:if youdo thisto itnow,it willreact likethat later.What happensinbetween The theory simplydoesnt tellus.An ideahas recentlybegun tocatch on.Perhaps thereis noneed tomake anythingup aboutwhat liesbehindquantum theory.Perhaps itreally doesreveal tous thedeep structure of reality,where aproperty isno morethansomething thataffects somethingelse.Perhaps thisis preciselywhat“properties are:the effectsof interactions.Think of a simpleobject suchas ablue teacup.Its beingblue isnot aproperty of the cupalone:colors happenin ourbrainas aresult of the certainbiological structureof oureyes andas aconsequence of the interactionsbetween daylightandthe cupssurface.Its being a teacup11refers toits potentialfunction asa drinkingcontainer:for analien whodoesntknow aboutdrinking tea,the veryconcept ofa teacupis meaningless.As quantumtheory shows:they aredefined bytheir physicalinteractions withthe restoftheworld.Then,it comeswith alesson.We understandreality betterif wethink of itin terms of interactions,not individuals.This iswhy,in classicgame theory,the winnersin thelong runare thosewho cooperate.Too foolishlywe measuresuccessintermsof anindividuals fortunes.It misunderstandsthe truenature ofreality,and isultimately self-defeating,which leadsto unimaginableconsequence andprevents usfrom addressingchallenges thatall human-kind facesas awhole.
28.What possiblydoes quantumtheory tellaccording to the textA.How physicalsystemsbehave.B.How totreat physicalsystems.C.What effectsone hason itself.D.What thestructureofreality is.
29.How doestheauthorexplain“the effectsofinteractions”A.By givingan example.B.By makinga comparison.C.By quotinga scientist.D.By conductinga survey.
30.What doesIt inparagraph4refer toA.The consequencewe bear.B.Thetheoryin classicgames.C.The fortunesindividuals have.D.The way to measuresuccess.
31.What isthe mainpurpose ofthetextA.To clarifya physicstheory.B.To drawattention tointeraction.C.To challengea popularidea.D.To presentreflections ongames.DIn1879,an8-year-old girlmade adiscovery thatwould rockour understandingof humanhistory.On thewalls ofAltamiracave innorthern Spain,she spottedamazing drawingsof wildcows,painted invivid redand black.Morestriking eventhantheimages was their age:they weremade thousandsof years ago bymodern humanssupposedly(模板),primitive ancestors.Today,nearly400caves acrossEurope have been founddecorated withhand stencilsstrangesymbols andbeautiful imagesof animalscreated bythese skillfulartists.The discoveriesled to the viewthat artistictalent aroseafter modern humans arrivedin theregion some40,000yearsago,as part ofacultural explosion^^reflecting aflowering ofthe humanmind.But morerecent evidencehas blownthisidea out ofthewater.For astart,modernhumansmight not have beenthe firstartists inEurope.Whafs more,a collectionof cave paintingsemerging in Indonesia hasdismissed theidea thatEurope was thecentreof creativity.Local peoplehave longknown thatthe cavesoftheisland ofSulawesi,Indonesia,contain manypainted images.Modern humansare thoughtto havereached theregion some65,000years ago,but nobodyimagined theart couldbe veryoldbecause ancientpaintings seemunlikely tosurvive inthe environmentof hightemperatures.A teamof researchersledby MaximeAubert,now atGriffith Universityin Australia,upended thisidea usinga techniquethat isshifting ourunderstandingofcave art.Using thistechnique inseven caves,they founda handstencil wasat least39,900years old,making itthe oldestknown handstencil atthat time.This openeda floodgateto newdiscoveries inIndonesia.These includeda huntingscene createdat least43,900yearsago,and byfar theoldest descriptiveartwork.When wefound thatimage,we wereabsolutely delighted,but whenit turnedout to be thatold,we werealmost jumpingwith joy,“says AdamBrumm,also atGriffith University.
32.What didthe girlfind inthe caveA.Wild animals.B.Ancient images.C.Painting techniques.D.Recording artists.
33.What wasa misunderstandingremoved byrecent evidenceaboutthecave artA.It canbe tracedback toEurope.B.It reflectedthe floweringof humanminds.C.Modern humansled toits riseinIndonesia.D.Modern humansmight nothavebeenreal artists.
34.What doesthe underlinedword“upended“mean inparagraph3A.Proved.B.Strengthened.C.Overturned.D.Overemphasized.
35.What doesthe lastparagraph mainlytalk aboutA.The amazingdiscoveries.B.The researchers9expectations.C.The benefitsofthetechnique.D.The descriptionofthecaveart.第二节(共小题;每小题分分,满分分)
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512.5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Im tenyears old,away atmy firstsleepover camp.The restofthegirls inmy houseare tryingto puttogether a shorthumourous performancefor thecamps show,and1can seethat it isnt goingto cometogether theway theyimagine.36・It seemsas ifIm onthe outsidelooking inwhen Imsupposed tobe partofsomething.I wantto speakup andtell themhow tofix it,but Ivelearned thatbeing aknow-it-all doesnot makemepopular.
37.I dontenjoy humourousperformances theway othergirls myage do.Fm notcomfortablehugging friends,but Ido lovelistening todiscussions aboutpolitics.
38.My fourth-grade reportcardoutlined mysocial weaknesseswith Hneedsimprovement.,,(自闭症).(诊断)It wasntuntil decadeslater that I learnedmy uniquenesshas aname:autism Mydiagnosis at46was justastheprocess likediscovering apiece ofmy brain,picking itup,and puttingitinplace.
39.What Ivefound outsince isthat thereare asignificant numberof otherslike me-individuals whowerent identifiedashaving autismuntil midlife.Today,I aman enterpriser.My firmis calledLiberty Co.,meaning thatfacing autismbrings usfreedom.My goalisto increasethe populationof autisticindividuals inthe workplace.
40.A.For thefirst time,I feltwholeB.I havea sixthsense aboutthings likethatC.I feellonely,but beinglonely isbetter thanbeing fooledD.There issomething aboutme thatmost peopleconsider“different”E.It providesa chancefor metobean advocatefor peoplewith autismF.For manywho haveit,social interactionshave tobe learnedas opposedto bornwithG.And thisseems towear outthe patienceofmyfriends andeven theadults aroundme第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从3015115每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DTheschools inMassachusetts werethought asthebestinthecountry.And anOlympic sizeswimming poolwasthe41But it wasnt fbrme.I wasquite42in regularclasses andsat inthe backso Idnot be43to read.Each MondayI wouldwork myway totheback ofthe44forming atthe divingboard soI wouldnothaveto practicethe dives.My bloodran coldwhen theteacher45we wouldbe gradedfor ourfinal onthe mostdifficult dive—the jackknife.I trembledastheline tothe divingboard46,As Iwatched,each studentseemedtoperform thedive
47.They justjumpedat theend ofthe boardonce,added ajump for48,folded herbody inhalf,and finally49out likean arrowfor entryintothe water.I thinkI wasactually ina stateof50,because allofasudden Isaw thesefour stepsas
51.Then it was myturn.Withmy heart52,I barelyfinished asI had53inmymind.Though Ireceived anaverage gradethat day,Iwas54with it.Itwas awesometo thinkthatIjust learnedmy firstdive;55,
141.A.biggest B.focus C.proof D.best
42.A.shy B.autonomous C.consistent D.dull
43.A.called inB.called uponC.pulled upD.pulled apart
44.A.seat B.room C.pool D.line
45.A.claimed B.instructed C.suggested D.announced
46.A.lengthened B.shortened C.formed D.disappeared
47.A.effortlesslyB.undoubtedly C.hopelessly D.unbelievably
48.A.gradesB.dive C.height D.action
49.A.jumpedB.stuck C.reached D.straightened
50.A.hesitationB.shock C.satisfaction D.confusion
51.A.acceptableB.reasonable C.doable D.breathable
52.A.poundingB.torn C.broken D.sinking
53.A.picturedB.judged C.expected D.mentioned
54.A.patientB.strict C.pleased D.connected
55.A.howeverB.instead C.overall D.meanwhilebelieved whateverI metinthefuture,I wouldgive atry first.第二节共小题;每小题分满分分10L5,15阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Atuleer,a200-year-old villagein Sichuanprovince,made headlinesaround theworld whenphotographs emerged悬崖梯子in2016of schoolchildren56go down the cliffon unstablehand-made ladders57sky ladders”,aslocals calledthem.The two-hour climb58be thevillagers9only wayto accessthe outsideworld.In recentyears,local authoritieshavereplaced theirhand-made ladderswith asteel one,59extreme reducingtheir traveltime.This week,however,84households ofAtuleer leftthe laddersbehind60good,resettling inapartmentblockscloserto61town centreof Zhaojuecounty,46miles away.They livein newapartments rangingfrom25square metersto100square meters,62have modernkitchens,toilets,running water,electricity andgas.Not allvillagers havebeen relocated,however——about30households areplanning tostay.Atuleer hasbecome atouristattraction.63far developmentwill servicethat industry,with officialsplotting64build acable carto carrytouristsup anddownthecliff.In2019,the Chinesegovernment hadmade a65commit tolift allof its
1.4billion peopleoutofpoverty by
2020.The clifftopvillagers,resettlement ispartofthat broaderdrive,and theyare notalone.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15你校刚举办了科技文化节(TechnicalCultureFestival),所有学生观看了天宫课堂,展示了优秀的科技创意作品请你为校英文报写一份报道内容包括活动时间和地点;
1.活动内容;
2.学生们的感悟
3.注意写作词数应为左右;
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2.Technical CultureFestival第二节(满分分)25阅读下面材料,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From themoment myhusband broughthome abox ofsix chicksfrom TractorSupply Company,our nine-year-old,Sophie,didnt letthem outofhersight.She namedthem Trixie,Beauty,Sweet Pea,Speedie,Captain Flint,and Adrian()we werereading TreasureIsland andwatching Rockyatthetime.Sophie madea promisethat shewould takegood careof themand took at leastone chickeneverywhere welet her.We werecontent withthis;after all,itwasa goodwaytomake herdutiful andresponsible.So whenwe wouldntlet themsleepin herbed,she wasvery upset.She,actually,argued aboutthis issueagain andagain,claiming thatitisDuty NO.lto companyher babychickens tosleep.Later,we madea compromisethat weveallowed oneinside ata timeif Sophieimmediatelycleans upafter thevisit.On aspecial festival,she dressedasachicken andconvinced usitwasthe turnof Trixie and Sweetto comewith hertoget candiesfromtheneighbors---thafs DutyNO.2to companyher babyto havefun.The reactionsfrom neighborswerequite amusing.Wait,are thesereal chickensyoure holding,,“Of course!They9re mybabies,and Iam themother.(咕咕叫)Sophie answeredexcitedly.TrixieandSweet cooedI thewhole time,seeming tomake response.One hotday,I buriedmyself inpiles ofwork whenSophie rushedinto theroom,asking“Mommy,can ItakeCaptain Flinttothe pond”To befrank,I didntquite catchwhat shesaid butstill nodded,even withouttaking myeyesoff thescreen.She jumpedto cheer.Captain Flint,lefs headfbr the pond now!”Coo,coo.Then theyrushed outof theroom.Several minuteslater,I suddenlyrealized thatSophie justwenttothepondwith achicken!Could SophieswimNo!!!Could chickensswim No!!!Could anythingunexpected happen注意续写词数应为左右
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2.(救生圈)In caseof emergency,I tooka river tube and hurried tothepond.Captain Flints ship would start its first sail.第一部分听力第一节1-5BCBBA笫二节6-IOACABB11-15CABAC16-20ACCAC第二部分阅读第一节21・23CCA24-27DDCB28-31DADB32-35BACA第二节36-40BDGAE第三部分语言运用笫一节41-45CABDD46-50BACDB51-55CAACD第二节
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65.commitment第四部分写作(阅卷时,范文仅做参考,学生的习作,可以有各种可能•)Sample writings:第一节Technical CultureFestivalLast weekwitnessed the20th Scienceand TechnologyFestival ofour schoolwiththetheme of“Science lightsup thefuture.To enrichstudents knowledgeof modernscience andtechnology,our schoolheld varietiesof exhibitionsand lectures,such asTiangongClasswhich wereboth informativeand inspiring.There weremany hand-on activitiesas well,among whichthe mostpopularones werewaler rocketsand3D printing.I heannual festivalproved hugelyrewarding,broadening ourhorizons andpromoting ourcreativity.第二节救生圈)In caseof emergency,/tookariver tube(andhurriedtothepond.I sighedwith reliefwhen Isaw mylittle girlsittingcrouched bythe lakewith Captain Flint pacingaround her.What areyou doingHearing myvoice,Sophie turnedher head,roseimmediately anddanced towardme.Mommy,look there!Im makinga shipfor myCaptain FlintSeveral smallbranches werecarefullyarranged,and someunknown thinlong leavestied themtogether.but itstill doesntlook likea realship*,Sophie murmuredfrustratedly.°Whal aboutthis Iraised therivertube,adding,4tWe canmake itthe bodyoftheship andthe branchesthe boardofit.”Brilliant!Lets start!”Her eyesrelit withjoy andwe workedtogether tomake aperfect ship.Captain Flintsshipwouldstartitsfirst sail.We pulCaptain Flintgently onthe board,and usea longbranch stucktotheship tocontrolthe ships direction.It seemedquite excitedabout itsfirstsail,flapping itswings andcooing melodiously.Go,CaptainFlint!Sophie cheered,directing theship haveashortbut encouragingsail.Mommy,you know,its DutyNO.3to companyher babyto finishtheir firsiadventure.She lookat mewith adazzling smile.1knew sheenjoyed theprocess ofbeingamother\and moreovershe understoodand shoulderedwhatis calledresponsibility.1gave hera bearhug,whispering,4You aremy pride,honey.。
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