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英语试卷注意本试卷共分为第卷和第卷两部分,第卷(选择题)的答案需用铅笔涂I III在答题卡上,第卷(非选择题)的答案全部答在答题纸上,考试结束后H把答题卡和答题纸一并交回第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题,每小题分,满40152分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选30A BC D项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15230()AIf youreplanning onhitting upa festivalthis summer,make sureyou checkout thelatestpacking guideto campingmusic festivals.Quebec CitySummer FestivalWhen:July414Where:Toronto,Quebec300shows,10places and11days ofmusic makethis festivalone ofCanada9s biggestmusic festivals.Every year,this festivalattracts overone millionfestivalgoers toQuebecCitys historicdistrict forconcerts byinternational superstarsand topnew talent.Center ofGravityWhen:July2830Where:Kelowna,British ColumbiaCanadashottest beachfestival isback!Now inits10th year,the biggestand excitingfestivalto hitthe Okanaganincludes threedays packedwith extreme sports,sandy beaches,and some of the biggest DJnames in the world.Future ForestWhen:August57Where:Fredericton,New BrunswickFuture Forest is an outdoor camping festivalwith afocus onelectronic music.Thefestival originatedin2012as afundraiser for a brilliantDJ,Jay Hamilton,who wasdiagnosedwith cancer.Future Forestproudly showsthe ideathat thereare noaudience attheevent butrather participantswho insome waycontribute to the overallexperience.Shambhala MusicFestivalWhen:August910Where:Salmo RiverRanch,British ColumbiaThisis Canadasearliest electronic musicfestival.Cutting edgetalent,lights andsounde togetherto givelife tothis event.Seeing itfor yourselfis theonly way tounderstand exactlywhat isShambhala.
21.What canpeople doin theQuebec CitySummer FestivalA.Do someextremesports.B.Play on the sandybeaches.C.Learn aboutQuebec Cityshistory.D.Enjoy theperformances ofsuperstars.
22.What wasFuture Forestset upfor atfirstA.To honora brilliantDJ.B.To promoteelectronicmusic.C.To raisemoney for a cancerpatient.D.To provideoutdoorcampingactivities.
23.Which festivalis Canadasearliest electronicmusic festivalA.Quebec CitySummer Festival.B.Center ofGravity.C.FutureForest.D.Shambhala MusicFestival.()BOnce amonth,I volunteerat ameal centerto helpserve foodto people who arein need.Despite themany otherthings that I need to do,I reallylook forward to meetingand servingthesepeople,even ifonly briefly.Although mymotivation begins with wantingto helpothers and begrateful forwhat I have beengiven,it isjoy thathelps bringme backwhen I(轮班),am verybusy.I firstnoticed thissome timeago:at theend ofour shiftafter thekitchenand diningroom havebeen cleanedup,I wouldexperience alightness ofbeing.A fewyears ago,as I was researchinghow kindnessaffected health,I cameto learnthatvolunteerism wasassociated witha markedlylower riskof dying.One recentand largeEuropeanstudy foundthat selfreportedhealth scoreswere apparentlybetter involunteersthan nonvolunteers.Depending onthe study,the decreasein deathrates rangedbetween20to60percent orso.How couldvolunteering decreasethe riskof deathThere areseveral factorsat play.The first,and mostprimary,is decreasedsymptoms ofstress anduplifted mood.Manystudies haveprovided evidencethat volunteeringis goodfor depression,wellbeing,andsocial networking,among othereffects.Secondly,people whovolunteer regularlyalsomake moreeffort to take care of themselves.They manage to payvisits totheir doctorforpreventive healthcare.Finally,peoplewhovolunteer maybe more physically active.Volunteers have an obviousincrease inwalking eachday paredto thosewho didnotvolunteer.(施加)To tryto tiethis together,volunteering likelyexerts its positive healtheffectsby connectingpeople toothersandto anactivity thatthey findmeaningful.Achieving一connection,purpose,and meaningis criticalto reducingstresses oflife particularlyloneliness.Since stressisamajor causeof disease,especially heartdisease,the abilitytosatisfy theneed forconnection,purpose,and meaningcan bringabout beneficialchangesfor people.And whenthere ispurpose andwe areconnected toothers,we takecare ofourselves.
24.How doesthe authorfeel aboutdoing avolunteer jobA.Pleased.B.Tired.C.Surprised.D.Annoyed.
25.What isthe secondparagraph mainlyaboutA.A studyon volunteerism.B.The healthscores of volunteers.C.The relationshipbetween kindnessand health.D.Vblunteerism,spositiveeffect onvolunteers9health.
26.Volunteering decreasesthe riskofvolunteers9death mainlyby.A.making themmorephysicallyactiveB.making themvisit doctorsfrequentlyC.pushing themto takecareof themselvesD.reducing theirstress anduplifting theirmood
27.What doesthe underlinedword critical”in the last paragraphmeanA.Different.B.Equal.C.Important.D.Contrary.()CIn thesummer of2016,1gave atalk at a smallconference innorthern Virginia.I beganby admitting that Id neverhad asocialmedia account;I thenoutlined argumentsfor whyotherpeople shouldconsider removingsocial mediafrom theirlives.The eventorganizersuploaded thevideo of my talkto YouTube.Then itwas sharedrepeatedly onFacebook andInstagramand,eventually,viewed morethan fivemillion times.I wasboth pleasedandannoyed bythe factthat myantisocialmedia talkhad foundsuch alarge audienceon socialmedia.I thinkof thisevent astypical of the conflictedrelationships manyof ushave withFacebook,Instagram,and othersocialmedia platforms.On theone hand,weve grownwary(小心谨慎的)of thesocalled attentioneconomy,which,in the name ofcorporate profits,destroys sociallife graduallyand offendsprivacy.But wealso benefitfrom social mediaand hesitateto break away fromit pletely.Not longago,I meta partneratalarge lawfirmin Washington,DC,who told me thatshe keepsInstagram onher phonebecause shemissesher kidswhen shetravels;looking throughpictures of them makesher feelbetter.In recentmonths,someofthebiggestsocialmedia panies,Facebook andTwitter,inparticular,have promisedvarious reforms.In March,Mark Zuckerbergannounced aplan to(端对端move hisplatform towardprivate municationprotected byendtoend encryption加密);later thatmonth,he putforward theestablishment ofa thirdpartygroup tosetstandards for acceptable content.All ofthese approachesassume thatthe reformationof social media willbe aplex,lengthy,and gradualprocess.But noteveryone seesit thatway.Alongside theseofficialresponses,a loosecollective ofdevelopers thatcalls itselfthe IndieWebhas beencreatinganother alternative.They aredeveloping their own socialmedia platforms,which theysaywill preservewhats goodabout socialmedia whilegetting ridof whatsbad.They hopetorebuild socialmedia accordingto principlesthat areless corporateand morehumane.
28.Why didthe authorfeel annoyedwhen hisvideo wasspread onlineA.His videocaused manyarguments.B.His videowas sharedwithout hispermission.C.His talkwas opposedbyalarge amountof people.D.His videospopularity onsocialmediais againsthis talk.
29.Why doesthe authormention thestory ofhis partnerA.To provethat socialmedia hassome benefits.B.To advisepeople tobreakawayfrom socialmedia.C.To tellthe negativeeffects socialmedia mayproduce.D.To describepeoples conflictedrelationships withsocialmedia.
30.What isthe purposeofthereform madeby somesocialmedia paniesA.To attractmore users.B.To makemore profits.C.To improvenetwork environment.D.To providemore convenientservice.
31.What doesthe IndieWebintend todoA.Develop newsocialmediaplatforms.B.Set upprinciples ofthe useof socialmedia.C.Improve theexisting socialmediaplatforms.D.Help socialmediapanies tomake reformationDThisyear,German environmentalistscollected
1.75million signaturesfora“save thebees”law requiringan immediatechange towardorganic farming.But tocreate healthyecosystemsworldwide,people inmunities acrossthe globewill needtotakesimilar actionbasedon sympathyfor insects-and notonly forbees andbutterflies.The environmentalistspresentedimmediate,sciencebased actionsto slowdown theinsect decline.“It takesspecific lawto preservethe amazingvariety of insects inthe worldand weneedto stopthe destroyingof naturalhabitats,limit roadbuilding inparks andreserves andproducefood without the useof pesticidesJ saidBasset,an entomologist,Conservinginsects isnot thesame asconserving biganimals orrare frogs.You cantkeep millionsofinsects in a zoo.”A recentarticle inEntomology Todaysuggests thatsuccessful programsto saveinsectshaveaclear andsimple objectiveand astrategically chosenaudience.By focusingonbees andbutterflies andother beautiful,familiar insects,it ispossible toenact thelaw toprotectthe habitatof lesserknown,less attractive,but equallyimportant species.But thereare stillhuge gapsin informationabout howdifferent species ofinsectsare热带.doing,especially inthe tropics“It isnext touseless toweigh insectscollected inanarea andsay thatinsect munitiesare increasingor declining.”Basset said.We needmuchmore specificinformation.That isexpensive anddifficult becauseoftheeffort thatit takesjustto identifythe species,especially inthe tropics.What weare doingnow isto groupinsectsby theirmain function,and thento determinehow eachgroup isdoing ina specificareaoftheworld.”
32.What shouldpeople doto protectinsects accordingtothe textA.Stop buildingroads inparks andreserves.B.Open upmore naturalhabitats.C.Avoid usingpesticides forcrops.D.Keep theminazoo.
33.What canwe learnfrom thesuccessful programsto saveinsectsA.They haveset uplaws.B.They focuson specificspecies.C.They conserveimportant species.D.They protectthe habitatof lesserknown species.
34.What arethe environmentalistsdoing nowA.Classifying theinsects.B.Identifying thespeciesofinsects.C.Doing researchon insectsfunction.D.Weighing insectscollected inan area.
35.What isthe besttitle forthetextA.Helping InsectsIs HelpingOurselves!B.Take Action!Insects NeedProtection!C.Save theBees—They NeedYour Help!第二节根据短文内容,从短文D.Insect Decline:Where HaveAll theInsects Gone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(共小题,5每题分,满分分)210When isthelasttime youslept underthe starsand cookeddinner overan openfireYou neverknow—you mayjust fallback inlove withthe greatoutdoors andturn itinto anannualvacation!Escape thebusy citylifeWhy gocamping36Once yourtent andcampsite issetup,you donthave toworryabout cleaning,laundry orany othertasks thatseem toconsume youreveryday life.And itsachance fbryou toturn offthe smartphone,puter andother electronicsto justsit backandrelax.Gain anewfound appreciationfor MotherNature37From beautifulmountains tofreshwater lakesideal forswimming,youll haveyour pickof outdooractivities toengage in.Quality timewith friends and family38This willgive yourfriendsandfamily achance tohave sometruequality timetogether whetherits playingsports,cooking orsimply talkingto oneanother—withouttheusual distractions.You canlearn newskillsLiving outdoorsgives you the opportunity to learnsome survivalskills.39You mayalsolearn howto protectyourself frommosquitoes andother insects,as wellas experiencehowmany materialpossessions youreally cando without.Camping isaffordableWhen ites tobudget vacations,a camping trip isone ofthe mosteconomical choicesfbr a familygetaway.Groceries canbe boughtahead oftime andonce youvesettled intothecampsite,theres noneedtoworry aboutpurchasing morefood orbuying souvenirs.40Happy camping!A.Decide withwhom youare camping.B.Make ita ruleto keepthe electronicgames athome.C.YouUl likelymanagetobuild afire aftera campingtrip.D.Planning acampingtripbeginswiththe desireto get outdoors.E.It givesyoutheopportunitytodo nothingforaweekend oreven longer.F.Theres somuch beautyintheoutdoors andwe rarelyget thechance toappreciateit.G.So ifyoure lookingfbratrip thafsgoing tosave money,getoutthere andset upthattent.第三部分英语知识运用完形填空共小题,每小题分,满分分
201.530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A BC D白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Since myearly childhood,my parentshave alwaystoldmeto enjoyevery partof mylife,no matterhow ordinaryit may seem.Before thesummer of2015,I neverthought therewasanything41about living in Sugar Land,Texas.All Iwanted was to42Texas.For mostpeople,spending threeweeks inthe Tuscancountryside isan43vacation.It also44my family.During myfirst weekabroad,I admittedI45the foreignatmosphere,A newlanguage andculture46me.For thoseseven days,I was totally absorbedin beingsomethingI could never be-an
47.It wasalmost asif Iwished to48my ownidentity forsomethingnew thatwas not49to meat all.At somepoint alongthe drivebetween Florenceand Genoa,it50me:I didntwant tothrowaway whoIwasfbr any51wonders.Italy wasan attractiveand impressivecountry,52I hadno emotionalconnection withit.I53Sugar Land.From thatmoment on,all I54wastoreturn home.I thinkits55thatIcouldneverfall inlove withmy homeuntil Ileft it.Now I56theeveryday partsofmylife inSugarLandare reallythe mostprized treasuresin myheart.、Now57I findall mytime spentlivinginSugarwho I am,and theresway Ican60that.
41.A.special B.certain C.disappointing D.ordinary
42.A.improve B.leave C.control D.ignore
43.A.adventure B.public C.annual D.dream
44.A.expected B.shocked C.attracted D.weled
45.A.sensed B.created C.needed D.liked
46.A.upset B.amused C.impressed D.discouraged
47.A.traveler B.farmer C.American D.Italian
48.A.abandon B.waste C.hide D.damage
49.A.rude B.related C.useful D.close
5.A.hit B.warned C.disturbed D.embarrassedLand mademe5,Therefore,now Ican59say thatbeing aTexan is
51.A.old B.foreign C.real D.potential
52.A.so B.and C.but D.or
53.A.rely onB.show offC.stand forD.belong to
54.A.desired B.remembered C.admired D.hated
55.A.inspiring B.terrifying C.interesting D.rewarding
56.A.prefer B.guarantee C.imagine D.understand
57.A.looking backB.checking upC.growing upD.fighting back
58.A.exist B.smile C.insist D.succeed
59.A.safely B.smoothly C.confidently D.warmly
60.A.spot B.change C.use D.lack第卷n第一节语法填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于个单词)3A newbus in Singapore ismaking headlinesforastrange reason.Its61is writtenonthe signsinside thebus thathas peopletalking.The signs62write inSinglish!Quite differentfrom theEnglish whichis familiar63us,the signsread,for example,Here cannotgo in^instead ofYou cannotgo infrom here”.English isone ofthe64office languagesinSingapore.But theEnglish Singaporeansusein theirdaily lives65be farfrom standardEnglish andearns itthenameSinglish”.InSingapore,migrants frommany countries,China,India andMalaysia66include,all speak拼凑theirownversions of“English”.The NewYork Timescalls Singlisha patchwork品厂.Although itmayseeminteresting,Singlish isworrying Singaporesgovernment.Itthinks thatSinglish mayhurt peoplesability67speak standardEnglish andmake ithardfor68they tomunicate with69foreign.The governmenteven startedthe SpeakGoodEnglish Movementin
2000.But themovement didntseem towork verywell,especially amongyoung people.Theyouth thinkSinglish iscool and70waytoshow theyareSingaporeans.第二节短文改错满分分10假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、删除10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删除把多余的词用\划掉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
2.1011The otherday,I togetherwith severalfriends wentback toa nearbyhospital todo somevoluntaryworks.We helpedsome patientscleaned theirrooms anddid everythingwe couldservethem.I noticeda littlegirl betweenthe patients.Though shewas weak,but shewaslovely andactive.He askedto singa songfor usin returnfor ourkindness.Stood infront ofus,she beganto sing.Great toour surprise,her voicewas sobeautifully thatit fascinatedusall.After that,we hadthe talkwith her.She toldus thather wishwastobee asinger.We笫三节书面表达(满分分)encouraged herto followher dream.25假定你是李华,正在美国学习你打算利用业余时间做份兼职,并在网上看到了一则餐厅招聘服务员的广告,请你写封求职信,内容包括写信目的;
1.工作经验;
2.个人优势
3.注意.词数左右;1100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.Dear Sir/Madam,Yours sincerely,(答案)Li Hua听力1—5CBCAB6—10CBBAC11—15ABBAC16—20BAABC第一部分阅读
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22.C
23.D
24.A
25.D
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28.D
29.A
30.C
31.A
32.C
33.B
34.A
35.B七选五
36.E
37.F
38.B
39.C
40.G第二部分语言知识运用完形填空4145ABDCD4650CDABA5155BCD AC5660DABCB
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68.them
69.foreigners
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10.the a第二节One possibleversion:Dear Sir/Madam,I amwriting toapply forthe positionof waiterat yourrestaurant,as advertisedonthewebsite.Forthe pasttwo yearsI havebeen workingparttime atMcDonalds whereIhavegained wideexperience indealingwith people.In addition,I lovecooking,so Iam veryinterested indifferent kindsof food.In viewofthe factthatIam usedto workinglong hours,I believeIamideally suitedfor thisjob.If youneed furtherdetails,please donot hesitateto contactme.I lookforwardtohearing fromyou.Yours sincerely,Li Hua。
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