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,三美语第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30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,并标在试卷的相应位5A BC置听完每段对话后,你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
101.Whafs theweather likeprobably todayA.Hot.B.Cool.C.Cold.
2.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.Buying agift.B.Watching afilm.C.Reading abook.
3.How didthe manget to the museumA.By train.B.By bus.C.By taxi.A.In acinema.B.In acar.C.In arestaurant.
4.Where is the womanprobably
5.What willlisteners hearfirst on the radioshowA.The starinterview.B.The filmreviews.C.The bestmusic.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置5A BC听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话读两遍55听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What doesthe manwant the woman to doA.Give atalk.B.Prepare for the exams.C.Catch upon herhomework.
7.What dayis it todayA.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Thursday.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What willthe speakershave forlunch probablyA.Some sandwiches.B.Some spaghetti.C.Some pizza.
9.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Schoolmates.B.Colleagues.C.Couple.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Why doesthe mansuggest the woman buythe blackshoesA.Theyre cool.B.Theyre cheap.C.Theyre comfortable.
11.How muchdoes apair of the pinkshoes cost听力1-10AABBC BCBCA11-20BBCAC CBACB主题语境人与社会一一文化本文是应用文文章介绍了四个通过美食进行文化交流的组织,它们邀请来自不同国家的移民分享各自美食,交流彼此文化细节理解题根据部分中的
21.Ao Sanctuary Kitchen,New Haven,Connecticut Sanctuary Kitchen invites immigrants...in可知,会在的商用厨房里举办活动CitySeed*s commercialkitchen spaceSanctuary KitchenCitySeed细节理解题根据部分中的
22.Co The United Tastes of America,Montclair,New Jerseythe United Tastes of America provides可知,为晚餐俱乐部活动提供厨师和翻译,结合本部分标题可知a skilled cook and an interpreterthe UnitedTastes ofAmerica答案注本部分中的意为“平等地位”equal footing细节理解题根据部分中的
23.Bo Local Abundance Kitchen,Cleveland,Ohio The nonprofit also provides income for refugees and可知,会出售难民和移民自己制作的手工品immigrants through the saleof their own handmade goods Local Abundance Kitchen来为他们提供收入,帮助他们谋生主题语境人与自我一一生活本文是记叙文八旬老人为了打发自我隔离的无聊时光,将自己收集的几百条围巾背后的故事写到了博客中,没想Hazell到收获了上千阅读量细节理解题根据第一段中的以及第三段中的
24.C she realised she might need something to kill timeHazell startedScarf Aid,可知,最开始写博客讲述围巾背后的故事就是为了打发自我隔a blogdesigned to see her throughthe months of isolation Hazell离的无聊时光推理判断题根据第二段中的以及
25.A travelling the world with her late husband Godfrey...from HongKong toCalifornia可知,和她已故的丈夫曾一起去世Ive hada veryinteresting life,with alot of adventures,and therewere sadthings HazellGodfrey界各地旅行,他们的生活非常有趣,充满了冒险,也有悲伤的事情由此可推知,他们的生活是“充满(有趣、重要)事件的”细节理解题根据倒数第二段中所说的可知,和祖母共同完成
26.Bo EllaThe bondbetween ushas grownso muchstronger的经历使她们二人的关系更加亲密Scarf Aid细节理解题根据最后一段中的一
27.Bo She hopes that one day Scarf Aidwhich weavesdeeply personal stories with accounts一可知,希望(将个人故事与历史事件编织到一起的博客)of historicalevents might be seen as a memoir HazellScarf Aid能成为一个回忆录也就是说,她希望能记录她的人生本段提到期望她收集的围巾能成为博物馆的历史Scarf AidHazell收藏品,但并不是说这个博客有望被博物馆收藏,因此项不正确Scarf AidD主题语境人与社会一一科学与技术本文是说明文文章介绍了科学家为阻止海洋被过度捕捞而研发的两款智能创新产品细节理解题根据第二段中的
28.Ao SmartGear...makes sounds and uses LED lights of differentcolors andintensities to attract可知,使用声音和不同颜色和强度的灯等物理方法吸引目标物种入网only target species to the netSmartGear LED细节理解题根据第三段中的
29.Co CatchScanner can also help tackle rule-breaking...making itavailable toauthorities such as可知,可以帮助解决违反规则的问题如果渔船捕捞的鱼超过欧盟限额允许的数量,national coastguard agencies CatchScanner或者捕捞了大小和种类不符合要求的鱼,会将这些信息提供给国家海岸警卫队等监管机构由此可知,CatchScanner会汇报渔民不守规矩的行为CatchScanner推理判断题根据倒数第二段中的和
30.D SmartFishinnovations...success willdepend onmarket demandin order for the可知,创新产品的成功取决于市场需求要想让渔民fishers to want to have them on board,they needto seethe benefitSmartFish使用这些创新产品,需要让渔民看到利益由此可推知,只有渔民看到这些创新产品能给他们带来收益,他们才会使用这些产品推理判断题根据最后一段中的
31.Bo Fisherman Aitor Larranaga will soon test SmartGear...He*s enthusiasticabout smarttech可知,不久将在西班牙海岸测试他对智能科技很感兴趣由此可推知,对Aitor LarrafiagaSmartGear,Aitor LarranagaSmartFish的创新产品持支持态度主题语境人与社会一一人际沟通本文是说明文在韩国,人们已经快被邻居家的噪音逼疯了,政府甚至专门设立了一个国家中心来解决噪音投诉问题词义猜测题根据划线部分所在句可知,国家中心会对居民投诉进行登记,并安排一系列委员会进行调解,以避免
32.Bo人们对簿公堂,并争取能够“修补”邻里关系本句中的和提示划线部分意为“修补”mediation preventlawsuits推理判断题根据第三段中的
34.Ao The government,which lastmandated thickerfloors innew buildingsin2013,is可知,政府最近一次是在年要求新建筑增加楼板厚度,如今正在考虑进一步considering requiring them to be thickerstill2013加厚,即政府希望通过加厚楼板来解决噪音问题标题归纳题本文主要介绍了韩国人快要被邻居家的噪音逼疯了这一问题,故项作标题最为恰当
35.Co C主题语境人与自我一一生活本文是说明文为了让酷爱日光浴的人们免受皮肤癌的侵袭,一家公司想出了一个点子一一阴影无线网根据和可知,
41.Co Long sunny days can be ideal for a visitto thebeach theysometimes getexposed to its rays for several hours阳光灿烂的日子是去海滩的好日子,游客们“喜欢()太阳,他们有时会在太阳下晒几个小时下段首句中的love”the lovers也提示了答案of the sun
42.Bo根据和可知,并非所有人都听专家们对
43.Ao Not everyone seems to listen to experts*warnings anew approach to the issue于“危险的()暴晒的警告,这就产生了用新方法解决这一问题的“需求()dangerousneed”此处是针对上文提出的建议给喜爱太阳的人们提供另一个他们可能“酷爱的事物()怎么样?
44.Do passion”让喜欢日光浴的人们待在阴影下并非易事,所以这个公司“最终()找到了一个解决办
45.Co Happiness Brussels finally”法
46.Bo根据、和可知,这是一个只有在一面墙附
47.Co that works close toa wall providing Internet accessunder thewalls shadow近才工作的无线“网络(),能让“停留()在墙的阴影中的人上网network”remain”
48.Ao
49.Do根据和可知人们在海滩上时会感到远离了“数字()世界“尽
50.B whileon thebeach a stable Internetconnection I,digital”管()他们喜欢太阳,但稳定的互联网连接对他们来说可能是更“重要的()despite”important o上文讲述了是如何“想出()这个有创意的点子的
51.Do Happiness Brussels came up with”的创意就是为了解决海滩上人们晒太阳过多的问题,故这个公司在秘鲁的一个“海滩()上
52.Bo Happiness Brussels beach”放置了一面墙在文中多处原词复现,下文中的提示更为明显beach thishuge wall on thebeach根据第一段内容和可知,旨在()提高人们对皮肤癌
53.Ao to raise awareness about skin cancer HappinessBrussels aims”的意识
54.Co本句是针对上句中的给出的例子美国每年有万人因皮肤癌而接受
55.Ao one of the most commoncancers in the world500“治疗(treated)”,1/5的美国人“在一生中(in thecourse ofa lifetime),,会患皮肤癌主题语境人与自然一一灾害防范本文是新闻报道冰岛一周之内经历了一万八千次地震,本文介绍了与之相关的情况考查冠词此处意为“有点让人难以置信”,故填意为“有点二
56.a aa littleo考查关系代词设空处引导非限制性定语从句修饰且在从句中作主语,故填
57.whicho volcano,which考查固定搭配是固定搭配,意为“即将做某事”
58.to erupto be aboutto dosth考查名词复数在句中意为“居民”,且在冰岛首都雷克雅未克有许多居民,故用其复数形式
59.residentso resident考查介词意为“数量多的”
60.ofo thelarge number of考查一般现在时冰岛的位置属于客观事实,故此处用一般现在时,应填
61.lieso lies考查副词设空处修饰谓语动词,故填副词
62.constantlyo constantly考查被动语态与之间是被动关系,且设空处前有故填
63.be avoidedoearthquakes avoidcant,be avoided考查动词形式作定语的用法设空处作后置定语修饰且与之间是逻辑上的动宾关系,
64.causedo-ed anxiety,cause anxiety故填caused考查形容词作表语的用法根据文章首句中的可知,连续七天感受到地球晃动是“不寻常的”,
65.unusualo hardto believe故填unusualCashless Society,Yes orNoE-pay isbecoming moreand morepopular recently,thus makingus comeinto acashless society.People havedivided opinionsaboutit.Some ofour studentsthink itimportant to be cashlessbecause peoplecan have an easierand morecomfortable life.Secondly,using thecredit cardor mobilephone to pay forgoods insteadof currencycan reduce the costof paper.However,others thinkvery differently.They thinkthis kindof consumptionpattern is a threatto onesprivacy andwealth.Besides,it isextremely easyfor usto paymore thanwe canafford,so the cashless societyis nota necessity.As faras Imconcerned,thecashlesssociety hasmore advantagesover disadvantages.Although thereare risksand differentvoices,it isworth sayingyes toit.读后续写【答案】One dayJake camehome fromschool andcomplained asusual.He listedthe terriblethings atschool.I listenedcarefully,looking athimand noddingnow and then.After hiscomplaint,I askedwhat good things happened to him.Nothing.His responsewas whatI couldexpect.Something goodmust havehappened.Think itover,my boy.I encouragedwith agentle smile.After aboutfifteen minutes,effort,he admittedbeing praisedby hishead teacherfbr helpingcleaning thefront desk.Through thispractice,he realizedsomethinggood reallyhappenedtohim.From thenon,Jake cameto understand the powerof seeinggood points.He wouldnot justconsider everythingawful,but waswillingto discoversomething awesome.And to my greatjoy,he keptpatient andpeaceful duringhis sharing.He evendanced inexcitement atwonderfulthings.I witnessedhis attitudechanging fromnegativity topositivity.The pathto gettingthere seemedto be a struggle,buthe wasmaking headway.My hardwork waspaying offand Ibelieved Jake would getused to seeing the cup of life as half full.主题语境人与社会一一艺术本文是说明文文章解释了是什么使某件艺术品成为无价之宝根据设空处下文中的可知,
36.Ao Your parents thought it was the prettiest hot air balloon...your picture was actually a giraffe父母理解错了你的画作,故项符合语境A设空处上文解释了何为“无价”由于某物的稀有性或高品质,它的价值无法用金钱来计算项举例说明许多伟
37.E E大的艺术品被认为是无价的,符合语境设空处上文指出如果某物的主人不管多少钱都不愿意卖掉它,那它也是无价的这就是你的画作无价的原因,故
38.Co C项符合语境且设空处后面的和也提示设空处应提到你自己创how good an artist you arepay muchmoney foryour...drawing作的画作注本段中的usnake eating elephantdrawing是《小王子》开篇的一个故事,作者画了一条巨蟒吃一头大象的杰作,然而大人却看成了一顶帽子设空处前一句提示设空处应介绍重点是什么,故项符合语境,与之形成对比项中的
39.Fo But thats notthe pointF Fpoint与前一句中的构成原词复现point
40.Go根据设空处前面的created by the“oldmasters,,可知,设空处应介绍究竟谁是oldmasters,结合后面的Some famous“oldmasters vyou mayhave heardof include.・・可知,G项符合语境G项中的They指代old mastersoA.10dollars.B.15dollars.C.20dollars.
12.What doesthewomandecide todoA.Give upbuying shoes.B.Throw awaythe oldshoes.C.Turn toher motherfor help.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What didthe mandoA.He tookthe photo.B.He wrotethe headline.C.He wrotethe article.
14.What happenedto Joe Chapman lastMondayA.He hurthis knee.B.He lefthis company.C.He arguedwith themanager.
15.Who isJoeChapmanprobablyA.A model.B.An athlete.C.An actor.
16.How doesthewomansound atthe endof the conversationA.Unsatisfied.B.Delighted.C.Surprised.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isthe newsroomforA.Practicing readingthe news.B.Choosing the-stories.C.Reporting the news.
18.Where didMark askJill tomarry himA.In Mark*s cafe.B.In thesports room.C.In thesitting room.
19.What sportsdid AndrewSmith useto playprofessionallyA.Tennis.B.Badminton.C.Football.
20.Who willreport asports eventtonightA.Jack.B.Gavin.C.Sally.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题
2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项ABreaking DownBarriers fromCoast-to-CoastThere aremany organizationsusing foodto crosscultural divides.Here aresome of them.Sanctuary Kitchen,New Haven,ConnecticutA programof New Havens nonprofitfresh foodsupplier,CitySeed,SanctuaryKitcheninvitesimmigrantsfrom countries like theDemocraticRepublic ofthe Congo,Afghanistan andSudan toshare theirfood andcultures in CitySeeds commercialkitchen space.Learn howto maketraditional dishes,and thensit downfor adiscussion thatincludes experiencesof resettlementwhile diningon yourcreations.The UnitedTastes ofAmerica,Montclair,New JerseyThisnonprofit workswith immigrantsfrom tencountries,including Syria,El Salvadorand Rwanda,to hostin-home supperclubs.You supplythe place,drinks andattendees,andtheUnitedTastesofAmericaprovides askilledcookandaninterpreter wholater sitdownalongside youas guests-participating inboth themeal andtheconversationwhile restatingequal footing.Local AbundanceKitchen,Cleveland,OhioWomen fromZimbabwe,Iraq anda number of othercountries shareboth theircuisine andpersonal storieswhile leadingcooking(难民)classes forsmall groupsand individuals.Thenonprofitalsoprovidesincomeforrefugeesandimmigrants throughthe saleoftheir ownhandmadegoods,which includebags,aprons,and whippedshea butter.Mera KitchenCollective,Baltimore,MarylandA worker-owned cooperativethat empowersrefugee andimmigrant womenthrough food,Mera KitchenCollective hosts,bothcooking classesand pop-up eventsin privatehomes andrestaurants.Mera*s cookscome fromcountrieslikeJordan,Honduras,Cameroon andBurkina Faso.
21.Which organizationhosts eventsinCitySeed1s commercialkitchen spaceA.SanctuaryKitchen.B.Mera KitchenCollective.C.LocalAbundanceKitchen.D.TheUnitedTastesofAmerica.
22.Where isthe organizationoffering cooksand translatorsfor supperclubsA.Cleveland,Ohio.B.Baltimore,Maryland.C.Montclair,New Jersey.D.NewHaven,Connecticut.
23.What isspecial aboutLocalAbundanceKitchenA.It hostshands-on cookingclasses.B.It helpsimmigrants cama living.C.It teachesimmigrants to make handiwork.D.It invitesimmigrants toshare theirtraditional cuisine.B(小中风)Like manyold people,Hazell Jacobshas spentmost ofthe pastfew monthsalone.A mini-stroke forcedher to begin(自我隔离)self-isolating Iearlier thanmost,and asthe countrywent intolockdown,sherealisedshemightneedsomethingtokilltime.(衣橱)One morning,she openedher wardrobeand pulledout boxesand boxesof scarves.Hazell hashundreds ofthem,collectedthroughout her life overdecades spenttravellingthe worldwithher latehusbandGodfrey,a landsurveyor whodied in2004,and whoseworktook themfrom HongKong toCalifornia.Each scarfis wovenwith memories.Hazell beganto writethe storiesbehind thesescarves.nFve hada veryinteresting life,withalot ofadventures,and therewere sadthings,too/says Hazell.With thehelp of her granddaughter,Ella,who volunteeredto takecare ofthe technicalside ofthings,Hazell startedScarf Aid,ablog designedto seeherthroughthemonthsofisolation.Quite unexpectedly,she soonattracted followersfrom allover the world.AfterThe NewYork Timesfeatured her blog,her readershipshot upto morethan3,
000.If Hazellis tobe believed,she hasdone allthis forher granddaughter,Ella.Its reallyabout findingsomething thatElla cando withme.Speaking toElla over the phonefrom Manchester,where sheis inher finalyear studyinggraphic design,its clearthe feelingis相互的,entirely mutualIts beensuch apositive experiencefor meas wellas her.The bondbetween ushas grownso muchstronger/she says.Hazell hasmany morescarves to go throughand morestories togo with them.Shehopes,thatonedayScarfAid-which weavesdeeplypersonalstorieswith accountsof historicalevents——mightbeseenasamemoir.HMaybe myscarf collectionwill beahistorical thingfora museum orsomething ButI suspectmy kidswill wantsome ofthe scarves/she says.
24.Why didHazell beginwriting storiesof scarvesin thefirst placeA.To honourherlatehusband.B.To expandherblog*s readership.C.To passthe timein self-isolation.D.To encourageher granddaughter.
25.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe Hazellslife spentwith GodfreyA.Eventful.B.Lonely.C.Boring.D.Peaceful.
26.What doesElla sayabout ScarfAidA.It hasimproved hertechnical skills.B.It hasbrought hercloser toher grandmother.C.It hasgiven herinspiration forher graphicdesign.D.It hashelped hermake aname forherself atschool.
27.What doesHazell expectof ScarfAidA.It willattract morefollowers.B.It willbecome arecord ofherlife.C.It willrecord storiesof otherpeoples scarves.D.It willbecome apart ofamuseum*s collection.CCommercial fishingis takingaway lifefrom ouroceans.More than a thirdof globalfish stockswere classifiedas overfishedin2017,andtheEuropean UnionEU ishoping thatinvesting intechnology canhelp fixthe problemin itswaters.It isfunding aprojectcalled SmartFishH2020,led byNorwegian companySINTEF Ocean,to designequipment toreducetheindustrys impacton sealife.Among the innovations itis testingis anew kindof fishingnet calledSmartGear.It makessoundsandusesLEDlightsof differentcolors andintensities toattract onlytargetspeciestothe net,encouraging otherfish toswim away.nWe wanttomakelife easierfor thefishers,H RachelTiller,senior researchscientist atSINTEF Ocean,says.nThe problemis thatwe donthave data.We dontknow howmanyfish arein the ocean andwe needto findthis information.MAnother technologybeing trialedis CatchScanner.It producesa3D colorimage ofthe fish,which isanalyzed usingAl toestimatethe weightand identifythe species.CatchScanner canalsohelptacklerule-breaking;some fishingboats catchmore fishthan EUquotasMA allow,as wellas fishofthewrong sizeand species.CatchScannercanprevent thisby automaticallycollecting catchinformation inadatabase andmaking itavailable toauthorities suchas nationalcoastguardagencies.The EUcannot forcemember statesto adoptthe SmartFishinnovations,and theirsuccess willdepend onmarket demand.However,Tiller saysthat manyfishing companiesacross Europehave showninterest.HSome ofthese technologiescan bevery expensive,*shesays.nSo inorderfor the fisherstowantto havethemonboard,they needto seethe benefit.FishermanAitor LarranagawillsoontestSmartGear offthe coastof Spain.He*s enthusiasticabout smarttech andbelieves thefishingindustry needsto innovateto becomemore sustainable.nThe worldmoves on,1he says.HWe cantwork likewe did200yearsago/
28.What dowe knowabout SmartGearA.It catchesfish byphysical means.B.It usesAl totrack fishescaping fromthenet.
1.It worksto findout thenumberoffish in theocean.D.It aimsto produce3D imagesofdifferentfish species.
29.What functioncanCatchScanner serveA.It candirect fishersto watersfull offish.B.It canidentify wrong-sized fishingboats.C.It canreport fishers*unruly behavior.D.It cancatch onlytarget fishspecies.
30.What maymake fishersuse theSmartFish innovationsA.The innovationsare affordablefor them.B.The EUforces themto adopttheinnovations.C.Fishing companiesask themtogogreen.D.The innovationshelp themmake money.
31.What isAitorLarranaga1s attitudetoward theSmartFish innovationsA.Uncertain.B.Supportive.C.Doubtful.D.Uncaring.DThe loudmusic thathis neighbourskeep playingis noteasy todeal with,says YooSeung-joo,a21-year-old wholives ina blockofflats inSeoul.I callthe securityguard totell themto keepit downand thatusually doesntwork.,Mr Yoois notthe onlySouth Koreansuffering fromnoisy neighbours.In acountry wherearound two-thirds ofpeople liveinsound-carrying high-rise apartmentblocks,noise betweenfloors issuchawell-established problemthat thereisanational centre(调节)devoted todealing withit.The centreregisters complaints and offersmediation througha rangeof committeesto preventlawsuitsand perhapseven patchup neighbourlyrelations.Resolving themis noteasy,not leastbecause large numbers ofpeople seemtobedriven madby themere existenceof theirneighbours.Nearly two-thirds ofthe complaintsthe centrereceived lastyear wererelated tochildren runningor adultssimply walkinginthe flatupstairs.Totalsilencebeinganunreasonableexpectation,mediation oftenends withpeople beingtold theyhave toput upwith(赔偿)the noise,says alawyer representingthose whowish to take theircomplaints to court.Even ifthey win,compensation issmall.(规定)Thegovernment,which lastmandated thickerfloors innew buildingsin2013,is consideringrequiringthemtobethickerstill.Butthatwill nothelp residentsof olderflats.With fewoptions tosettle matters,long-suffering apartmentresidents sometimestakethem intotheirownhands.Kwon Seo-woon,who suspectsher upstairsneighbours practisebasketball andgolf intheir apartment,sayshitting theceiling hasworked onoccasion.Lee Sun,who isbothered bythe noiseofherneighbours children,says sheis consideringputtingup anotice inthe liftto shamethem publicly.Whether thenumberofnoise complaintswill fallis notcertain,but itseems certainthat therewill alwaysbeahealthy marketinSouth Koreafor thickcarpets andnoise-cancelling headphones.
32.What doesthe underlinedpart npatchup inparagraph2meanA.Display.B.Repair.C.Control.D.Damage.33・What maylawyers thinkof takingcomplaints aboutnoise tocourtA.Wise.B.Courageous.C.Irresponsible.D.Useless.
34.How didthe governmenttry tosolve thenoise problemA.By thickeningthenewbuildings floors.B.By publiclyblaming thosemaking noise.C.By improvingnoise-cancelling technologies.D.By awardingnoise sufferershigh compensation.
35.What canbe thebest titleforthetextA.Noise policiesare improvingin SouthKoreaB.Anti-noise productsare bigsellers inSouth KoreaC.South Koreansare beingdriven madby noisyneighboursD.More SouthKorean neighboursare goingtocourtoverthenoiseERemember thatfantastic pictureyou drewwhen youwere littleYou wereso proudof it.You justcouldnt waitto showittoyourparents.36Yourparentsthoughtitwastheprettiesthotairballoon theyd everseen.It wasa littleannoyingtohaveto explainto themthat yourpicturewasactuallyagiraffe!Dont worry,though.Many greatartists aremisunderstood.And,believe us,when yourparents heardyour explanationabout yourpicture,that picturelikely becamepriceless.But whatdoes itmean tobe pricelessPriceless meansthat anitem isinvaluable.Because ofitsrarity orquality,its valueis sogreat thatit cantbe calculatedin termsof meremoney.37Many objectshave valuebased uponwhat someoneis willing topayfor them.Priceless itemsare pricelessprecisely becausetheirowners areunwilling topart withthem-for anyamount ofmoney.38Of course,dependingupon howgoodanartistyouare,people mightnot bewillingtopay muchmoney foryour nsnakeeatingelephantdrawing.But thatsnot*the point!39They usuallywouldnt partwiththemfor anyamount ofmoney.That makesyour artpriceless!Many ofthe mostpriceless paintingshoused inmuseums aroundtheworldwere createdbytheold masters
1.40Some famousold masters*1you mayhave heardof includeda Vinci,Michelangelo,Raphael,Rembrandt,and Vermeer.A.Unfortunately,they misinterpretedyour work.B.A realvan Goghis alwaysworth morethanacopy.C.That swhy theworks ofart youcreate arepriceless.D.Historical significanceadds morezeros tothe priceof anartwork.E.For example,many ofthe greatestworks ofart areconsidered priceless.F.The pointisthethings youcreate areincredibly valuableto thosewho loveyou.G.They wereEuropean paintersof incredibleskill whocreated theirworks before.第三部分语言知识运用第一节(共15小题每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Longsunnydayscanbeidealfora visittothebeach,especially duringsummer.Beachgoers41the sunand theysometimes getexposedtoitsraysforseveralhours.Noteveryoneseemsto listentoexperts*warnings about42sun exposure,which createsthe43fora newapproachtotheissue.How aboutproviding thelovers ofthesunwith another44they possiblyhave HappinessBrussels,a communicationagency,has45found areason tokeep thebeachgoers inthe shadowand itscalled Shadow Wi-Fi.ShadowWi-Fi isan innovativeWi-Fi46thatworksclosetoawall,providingInternetaccess tothe usersthat47under thewalls shadow!People feelisolated fromthe48world whileonthebeach,and49their loveforthesun,astableInternetconnection isprobably more50to them.Thafs howHappinessBrussels.51this creativeidea,starting withplacing awallona52in Peru.Supported byLeague AgainstCancer,HappinessBrussels53toraiseawarenessaboutskin cancer,oneofthemostcommon cancersintheworld.According tothe SkinCancer Foundation,almost5million peopleare54for skincancer everyyear inthe US,while oneinfive Americanswill developskincancerinthe55ofalifetime.ShadowWi-Fi worksas anideal wayto helppeople changehabits,even withthe presenceof thishuge wallonthebeach.HappinessBrussels isexpanding theproject toNew Zealandand SanFrancisco,hoping toreach morebeaches inthe future.HappinessBrusselsproves throughthis ambitiousproject thatcreativity leadsfaster tothe desiredgoals,achieving both
1.A.avoid B.blame C.love D.spot
2.A.difficult B.dangerous C.further D.recent
3.A.need B.talent C.excuse D.qualification
4.A.opportunity B.skill C.system D.passion
5.A.regularly B.nearly C.finally D.strangely
6.A.symbol B.network C.standard D.analyzer
7.A.grow B.live C.remain D.escape
8.A.digital B.natural C.ancient D.physical
9.A.against B.without C.within D.despite
10.A.convenient B.important C.familiar D.obvious
11.A.got awaywith B.looked downon C.made upfor D.cameupwith
12.A.farm B.beach C.mountain D.street
13.A.aims B.affords C.hesitates D.pretends
14.A.forgiven B.prepared C.treated D.paid
15.A.course B.memory C.dream D.discoveryprotection andeducation forthe targetaudience!第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Its56little hardto believethat Icelandhas experienced18,000earthquakes ina week.Most ofthem have地震的been toosmall tofeel.The seismicactivity suggeststhat avolcano inthe southwestof Iceland,57hasn*t beenactive forover800years,may beabout58erupt.Iceland isa volcanicisland andis usedto theoccasionalearthquake.However,quakes haveunsettled59earthquake.However,quakes haveunsettled60resident inthe capitalcity Reykjavik.Scientists saydespite thelargenumber
65._quakes,there hasbeen verylittle damage.地壳Iceland61lie ontop ofthe meetingof tectonicplates.Tectonic platesare piecesof Earthscrustaround100km thickon whichEarths landmasssits.The platesbelow Icelandare62constant pushingNorthAmerica andEurasia awayfrom eachother atan extremelyslow rate.Living ona tectonicplate meansearthquakes cant63avoid.One Reykjavikresident spokeabout hisanxiety64cause bythe18,000recentquakes.He said,nIt isvery65usual tofeel theEarth shake24hours aday fora wholeweek.It makesyou feelverysmall andpowerless againstnature.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节书面表达(满分分)15假定你是李华,你班最近组织一场辩论赛,主题是请综合正反两方的观点,陈述自己的看法
71.“Cashless society”方便,快捷;
1.赞同理由减少对纸的浪费;
2.安全性不高;
1.反对理由花费易超支;
2.你的观点注意词数左右,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
1.80标题已为你写好,不计入总词数2Cashless Society,Yes orNo第二节书面表达(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My middlechild,Jake,was smartand good-looking,but healways seesthecupoflifeashalfempty.Every daywhen hecamehome fromschool,Jakewouldlist everythingbad thathappened thatday!On hisninth birthday,we savedenough moneytotakethe familyto Disneylandfbr twodays.His dadand Ididnt makemuch then,(玩够了),so itcost aconsiderable amount,but wefelt Jakesbirthday wasworth it.After doingDisneyland todeath wereturnedto ourhotel room,all exhausted.And Iasked thebirthday boy,“Did youhave funtoday,Jake”All myfault-finding soncould sayto mewas Pirates(海盗)ofthe Caribbean was closed!”Jake Marshall/91was clearlyunableto containmy anger,“we stoodin linefbr anhour anda halftoseeThe HauntedMansion.We rodeSpace Mountainthree times.Wespent twodays playinginthepark,and allyou cansay is,Pirates oftheCaribbeanwasclosed”Clearly,something had tobedoneabout hisnegative attitudeand I was goingtobethe onetodoit!Iwasdetermined tohelp him.I readevery articleand boughtevery book.With thehelp ofgreat resources,I foundmy sonhad thetendencytoseethe worstin everysituation.My researchtold methat peoplewith negativityhaveanemotional needfor orderandsensitivity.That meantI needed tolistentomysons dailypessimistic reports.My usualreaction wasto tryto talkJake outof hisnegativity,but thatwouldnt satisfyhis needfor sensitivity,so Ihadtolet himfinish hiscomplaintsandask whatgood thingshappened.注意Then Ineededtowait untilhe couldtell me.This wouldhelp Jakerealize thatgoodthingsreally werehappening tohim.所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1.150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
2.One dayJake camehome fromschool andcomplained asusual.From thenon,Jake cameto understandthe powerof seeinggood points.。
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