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each other.They discussedexperiences andfuture plans,eventually touchingon thesubject oflife goals.zzlt waslikeId knownhim forever/says Linden.She27him.After a30-minute trekto theparking lot,they foundLindens friendwaiting witha car.Rogers carefullyloadedLinden into the frontseat.Linden lookedat Rogersthrough expectanteyes,wishing hewould makethe first28,Rogers wantedto askfor hernumber,29the timingdidnt feelright.Instead,Lindensfriend rushedher to the hospitaland Rogerswent to get his bike back.While waitingfor surgery,Linden lookedfor Rogerson Facebook,but withno
30.On the trail,theyd fallenso deeplyinto31that detailslike lastnames hadseemed not so important.32,with thehelp of a localjournalist thatpublished herstory RunnerLooking forTrail Hero,they gotin touch.A monthlater,Rogers andLinden hadtheir first33and they/ve beeninseparable since.AsLinden has always wantedto see the cherryblossoms inbloom,Rogers planneda tripto Japanfor theirone-yearanniversary andbooked a restaurant
0.6mile from the cherryblossoms-the very34they/d covereddownhillbefore.This time,though,they/d doit
35.
21.A.cool B.straight C.hard D.fair
22.A.eased B.tolerated C.sensed D.overlooked
23.A.a hospitalB.a bikeC.a hugD.arest
24.A.dragged B.rode C.took D.abandoned
25.A.warm B.fierce C.gentle D.cozy
26.A.separating B.distracting C.defending D.excusing
27.A.stuck withB.turned toC.looked afterD.fell for
28.A.move B.appearance C.promise D.proposal
29.A.so B.for C.but D.as
30.A.risk B.effort C.luck D.duty
31.A.conversation B.silence C.despair D.trouble
32.A.Occasionally B.Fortunately C.Definitely D.Hopefully
33.A.interview B.meeting C.contact D.date
34.A.trip B.distance C.route D.trail
35.A.back toback B.face toface C.step bystep D.hand inhand第二节(共10小题:每小题分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式Despite moderatebox officegains sinceits openingon Dec17,Chinese animationcomedy I Am WhatI Am”continues tohit headlinesand receivewide36applaud.It hasbeen praisednot onlyfor bringing“lion dance/a folkart belongingto China/s intangiblecultural heritage,tothebig screenbut also37its realistic,worldly approach.Unfolding froma briefintroduction tolion dance,a centuries-old Chinesefolk dancemostly38perform tocelebrate LunarNew Year;the moviefollows anunderdog teenagerin GuangdongsouthernChina,as hemakes everyeffort39pursue adream—becoming the best liondance performer.Rao Shuguang,President of the ChinaFilm CriticsAssociation,in aninterview withXinhua,said40“down-to-earth filmmay signala change of directionin Chineseanimated film-making bydrawing more inspirationfrom ordinarypeople strugglingto makemiracles41happen indaily life,instead ofgods inmythology stories.The filmhas integratedthe liondance cultureinto astory ofteenagers dreampursuit,42reflects thecharm ofChineseculture andrepresents thespirit of the nation,says acomment bystate broadcasterCCTV.So far,discussion about the importanceof z7Am WhatIAm/in injectingnew vitalityinto Chineseanimatedfilms43run highon socialmedia platforms.44it/sahuge commercialsuccess ornot,this filmrepresents agreat attemptinto exploringreality-themed Chineseanimated filmproduction/reads aWeibo post.The comedy45current boastsa ratingof
8.4out of10on reviewplatform Douban.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分.你校正在组织一场响应市里“创建文明城市”活动的英语作文比赛请以为题写46To bea civilizedStudent一篇短文参赛内容包括创建文明城市简介;.你的行动
1.2注意.词数左右;.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯11002第二节读后续写(满分25分)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
47.Itwas thelast dayof the month-long summercamp.All thecamp leadersand volunteerswere preparingfor thegrandwrap-up eventthat evening.Some weresetting upchairs andtables outside;some werepreparing waterballoonsfor gameswe wouldplay later;and somewere cuttingfruits andveggies forsnacks.One of the leaders,George,came tome,handed mea smallbroom anda dustpan,and askedme to sweep the(不通风的)gym.Alone.While theothers werechatting andlaughing outside.While the gym wasdusty andstuffyafter weeksof campand crafts.I didnthave achoice.I wassixteen,and George was myelder.I wasa staffmember atcamp,and Georgewasmy employer.I puton ascheerful aface as I couldand begantosweepthe floorof the gymnasium.(合宜的)(残羹乘饭)Every timeI madea decentpile ofdust andscraps Uto pushinto thedustpan,I had anice littlepart of the gymcleared.But Iwould lookup andseetherest of thegymand realizehow bigthe jobwas.The wholesituation feltso unfair.I wasntreally happythen.Km notproud ofit,but I was angryas well.I couldhear thesounds ofpeople talking,laughing,and generallyhaving agreat timeoutside.There wassilence in thegym,except formy sweep,sweep,sweep.During abreak betweensweeps,I lookedup.Georgewasquietly andmatter-of-factly movingthe speakersandcleaning thestage at the frontof thegym.I noticedhe workedalone aswell.He didntseem particularlyexcitedabout whathe wasdoing,but Inoted thecalmness andjoy inhis eyesas hewent abouthis work,doing whathad to注意be donebecause hewas thereand hewas ableto doit.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.I watchedhim silentlyfor thenext tenminutes.“Thanks,Laura.he saidand noddedas ifacknowledging thesmall sacrificeI hadmade.
7.How willthe manuse themoneyA.To hirea gardener.B.To payfor aboat trip.C.To buybooks.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
8.Where does the conversationprobably takeplaceA.In aclothes shop.B.In alibrary.C.In ahospital.
9.What canwe knowabout the womanA.She is a littlethinner.B.Shell get$15change.C.Shell take the largejacket.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
10.Who wasill lastweekA.Mr.Hudson.B.Mr.Hudsons mother.C.Mr.Hudsons son.
11.What doesthe womansay aboutMr.HudsonA He is avery goodworker.B.He isa personwho caresnothing.C.Heisa personwho oftengets angry.
12.What maybe thereason forMr.Hudsons sadnessA.His problemat work.B.His managerwants tofire him.C.His sonhas broughthim sometrouble.听下面一段对话,回答以下小题
13.What isthewomandoing whenthe mancallsA.Cleaning thecomputer.B.Building anew computer.C.Placing anad on the Internet.
14.What wasmentioned in the adAThe price of thecomputer.B.The womansaddress.C.The womansemail address.
15.What willthe mansdaughter bedoing tomorrowA.Teaching aclass.B.Visiting anew school.C.Playing sports.
16.When willthe speakersmeetA.Tomorrow at10:00am.B.Wednesday at9:00am.C.Wednesday at10:00am.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
17.Who isthe speakerA.An invitedguest.B.A newsreporter.C.A radiohost.
18.In whatway has the speakerchangedA.She speaksfaster.B.She becomesheavier.C.She cooksmore often.
19.What isdifficult for the speakerto getused toA.The food.B.The weather.C.The language.
20.What doesthe speakerthink of the FrenchpeopleA.A bitcold.B.Generous.C.Easy-going.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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,并在答题卡上将该项Immersive Van GoghFrom thecreators of the blockbustershow inParis seenby overtwo millionvisitors andstill wowingcrowds in(首场)Toronto,the westcoast premiereofthe Immersive Van Gogh Exhibitwill bringthe artof Vincentto lifein LosAngeles.Immersive artis notjust atechnical wayto representvideo andaudio inhuge spaces.The wordimmersiveindicates adeep commitmentof intentionswhich connectimages and sounds in a waythat theaudience isable toexperiencea differentway ofthe art.(偶像的)True toits name,this exhibitiontransforms theiconic paintingsof Vincentvan Goghinto moving,wall-filling projections.Immersive Van Gogh promiseshalf-a-million cubicfeet ofprojections thatpull fromsome ofthepost-impressionist/s mostrecognizable pieces,including TheBedroom,Sunflowers and,yes,The StarryNight.You willexperience artlike neverbefore—lose yourselfin entrancing,moving imagesthat highlightbrushstrokes,(照亮)detail,and color—truly illuminatingthe mindofthegenius.LOCATIONThe ImmersiveVan GoghExhibit islocated ata secretplace situatedin theheart ofLos Angeles.To beannouncedbefore theexhibit opens,existing ticketholders willreceive anemail with the placename andlocationonce itis madepublic.TICKET PRICESVIPTICKETS—$
99.99•Priority access•Van Goghcushion rental•Van Goghcushion agift foryou•Limited editionposter•Limited editionposterCHILD TICK•Ages6—16children5and underdo notrequire aticket•Admission only•Admission only•Child ticketsare notsubject tochangeofdate feesTicketsare availableonline at.GIFT SHOPStopby ourExhibit GiftShop totakethemagic of VanGoghhome withyou!From clothingand jewelryto homedecor,childrens books,andsomuch more,you willfind uniqueand thoughtfulsouvenirs atthe ImmersiveVan GoghExhibit.Also besure tocheck outat ouronline store!Experience theorganic landscapesofVan Goghs imagination,and journeythrough hisbrilliance andmadness ina completely newand unforgettableway.
1.According tothe passage,theImmersiveVanGoghExhibit.A.presents VanGoghs artinamodern wayB.begins ajourney toVanGoghshometownC.displays VanGoghs paintingson movingwallsD.designs projectson VanGoghs learningexperience
2.From wherecan peoplefind informationabouttheexact locationoftheexhibitA.An email.B.A website.C.The ticketoffice.D.The giftshop.
3.How muchshould acouple witha5-year-old childwho wouldlike toown aVanGoghcushion atleast payfor thevisitA.$
109.
98.B.$
154.
98.C.$
159.
98.D.$
199.
98.BMy neighborsacross the street takepride inone ofthe moststriking treesin theneighborhood—a toweringoakthat isover75years old.This year,after awet,warm summer,leaves werea bitdifferent inmy Massachusettstown.And throughsome combinationof events,that gloriousoak seemedto havedropped allof itsuncountableleaves ona singlewindy day.I arrivedat homethat afternoonto findour frontwalkway,drivewayand sidewalkcompletely blanketed.My sonand Ihadagreat timemaking aleaf pilefor jumpingand enjoyingpillowy fun.The wholetime,I wasfascinatedby thespeed ofthis yearsleaf drop.Even thoughIwasaware thatit wasan accidentof windpatterns thatleftall theleaves inour yard,I keptlooking upand feelinga zinaof aweatthesuddenly barebranches thatwatchedquietly overour neighborhood,starting itsrestful seasonbefore settingspring leafbuds.And I felt thankfulfor thosefallen leavesas Iwas remindedof myfavorite quotefromtheauthor andnaturalistHal Borland.He wroteit referencingOctober;but thisyears laterdrop hadme changethemonth:zzNovember isthefallen leaf,but itis also a widerhorizon moreclearly seen.It isthe distanthills oncemoreinsight,and theenduring(星座)constellations abovethem onceagain/When Ilay inthat pileof dry,crisp leavesand lookedup intothe oaktree acrossthestreet,Ifelta clarityandpeace thatcomes alongwiththeinconveniently earlysunsets andchilly temperaturesofthetransition fromfall intowinter.I couldstill admirethe treeasIhad inspring andsummer;but Icould alsosee throughit,beyond it,tothebigsky thatblankets usall.
4.Whats unusualthis yearA.Outdoor activitiesare limiteddue toheavy winds.B.A seriesof specialevents happenedin theneighborhood.C.The weatheris especiallycold inwinter inMassachusetts.D.The neighborsbig treedropped allits leaveswithin aday.
5.What kindof feelingdoestheunderlined parta zingof awein Paragraph2refer toA.Anxiety.B.Sorrow.C.Comfort.D.Amazement.
6.Why isHal Borlandslines quotedin Paragrapn3A.To expressthe authorsadmiration for the naturalist.B.To emphasizethe importanceof gettingclose tonature.C.To expressthe authorsfeelings aboutthe leaf-falling season.D.To emphasizethe beautyoftheauthors childhoodmemories.
7.What isthebesttitle for the textA.The SkyFar Beyond.B TheFall ofMassachusetts.C.The BeautyofaNewly-bare Tree.D.The Memoriesof Peaceand Beauty.CCelebrity hasbecome oneofthemost importantrepresentatives ofpopular culture.Fans usedto becrazy aboutaspecific film,but nowthe publictends tobase itsconsumption on the interestof celebrityattached to any givenproduct.Besides,fashion magazineshave almostabandoned thepractice ofputting models onthecover becausetheydon/t sellnearly aswell asfamous faces.As aresult,celebrities haverealized theirunbelievably powerfulmarketpotential,moving fromadvertising forothers productsto developingtheir own.Celebrity clothinglines arentacompletelynew phenomenon,but in the pastthey weretypically aimedat theordinary consumers,and limitedtoafew TVactresses.Today theyrestarted byfirst-class starswhose productsenjoyequal famewith someworld topbrands.The mostsuccessful start-ups havebeen thoseby celebritieswith specificpersonal style.As celebritiesbecome moreand moreexperienced atthe market,they expand their productionscalerapidly,covering almostall the products ofdaily life.Howevec forevery successstory,theres arelated warningtale ofa celebritywho overvaluedhis consumerappeal.No matterhow famoustheproductsorigin is,if itfails toimpress consumerswith itsown qualitiesit beginstoresemble anexercise inself-promotional marketing.And oncethe initialattention diesdown,consumer interestmight(忠诚)fade,loyalty returningto tried-and-true labels.Today,celebrities faceeven moresevere embarrassment.The pop-cultural circlemight bebigger thanever,butits rateof turnoverhas speededup aswell.Each misstepthreatens toreduced celebritysshelf life,and thesamenewspaper ormagazine thatonce broughthim famehas noproblem pickinghim topieces whenthe opportunityappears.Still,the egospotential forexpansion islimitless.Having alreadyachieved greatwealth andpublicrecognition,many celebritiessee fashionasthenext frontierto beconquered.As thesaying goes,success andfailurealways gohand inhand.Their successas designersmight lastonly ashort time,but fashion-like celebrity-has alwaysbeentemporary.
8.Fashion magazinestoday.A.seldom put modelsonthe coverB.no longerputmodelsonthecoverC.need notworry aboutcelebrities market potentialD.judge themarketpotentialof everycelebrity correctly(忠诚)
9.“loyalty returningto tried-and-true labelsin Paragraph3echoes theidea that.A.ordinaryconsumersare moreconcerned withprice ratherthan brandnameB celebritybranded productscan bean instantsuccessC.consumers enthusiasmfor celebritybranded productsprove tobe inconstantD.to consumers,quality mattersmore thanthe outsideof products.
10.The underlinedsentence inParagraph4indicates that any wrongstep willpossibly.A.decrease thepopularity ofa celebrity and thesales ofhis productsB.damage theimage ofa celebrityin theeyes ofthe generalpublicC.cut shortthe artisticcareer ofa celebrityin showbusinessD.influence thepriceofa celebritysproducts
11.The passageis mainlyabout.A.celebrity andpersonalstyleB.celebrity andmarket potentialC.celebrity andfashion designD.celebrityandclothing industryDWomenwere less likely thanmen to support theVietnam war,the Gulfwar,ortheinvasions ofAfghanistan andIraq.They commitfar fewermurders.They areless likely to favorstrikes.For somescholars,these aregrounds forthinkingthataworld runby womenwould be more peaceful.But Europeanhistory suggestsotherwise,according topolitical scientistsOeindrila Dubeand S.P.Harish.Theystudied howoften Europeanrulers wentto warbetween1480and1913,and foundthat statesruled byqueens were27%more likelytogetinvolved in wars thanthose ruled by kings.This wasnot allthe queensfault:men,seeing themas softtargets,tended toattack them.Frederick theGreat ofPrussiaonce declared:No womanshould everbe allowedto governanything.Shortly aft:er becomingking,heattacked thenewly crownedArchduchess ofAustria,Maria Theresa,and seizedSilesia province.Despite yearsof war,she neverrecovered it.But perceived weakness isnot thewhole story.Queens,the researchersfound,were more likelyto gain newterritory.Catherine theGreat expandedher empireby some200,000square miles.And married queens weremoreaggressive thansingle queensor kings,whether singleor married.The authorssuggest severalreasons forthis.First,married queensmay havebeen ableto formmore military(联盟),alliances makingthem confidentenough topick fights.Their husbandshad oftenserved inthe armybeforethey married,and werewell placedto strengthenmilitary tiesbetween theirhomelands and their wives/states.Second,unlike mostkings,queens oftengave theirhusbands alot ofpower,putting themin chargeof foreignpolicyortheeconomy.During the1740s,Maria Theresashusband,Francis I,reformed theAustrian economyandraised moneyforthearmed forceswhile hiswife ruledmuch ofcentral Europe.Prince AlbertwasQueen Victoriasmost trustedadviser;shaping herforeign policyuntil hisdeath inl
861.This divisionof labor,theauthors suggest,freed uptime forqueens topursue moreaggressive policies.The modernera,too,has witnessedfemale leadersinwars:Golda MeirandtheYom Kippurwar,or MargaretThatcherandtheFalklands.The numberof countriesledbywomen hasmore thandoubled since2000,but there isplenty ofroom forimprovement:the currentlevel of15represents lessthan10%ofthetotal.A worldin whichmorewomen tookpower mightbemoreequal.Whether itwould bemore peacefulisadifferent question.
12.The underlinedperceivedweaknessin paragraph4means that.A.women werelesslikelytosupportwarsB.women couldnot recoverlost territoryC.women commitfar fewercrimes代D.women wereso targets
13.Why weremarriedqueensmorelikelytogainnew territoryA.Because theirmilitary alliancespicked fightsfor them.B.Because theywere ambitiousand aggressiveby nature.C.Because theirhusbands weresupportive instate governing.D.Because theycentralized allpower intotheir ownhands.
14.What isthe purposeof mentioningthe twofemale leadersinthelast paragraphA.To implythereisroom forimprovement ingender equality.B.To indicatemore femalesbecome leadersin modern times.C.To illustratefemale leaderscannot preventwars inmodern times.D.To suggestfemale leadershave theirshare ofwars inmoderntimes.
15.According tothe passage,we cansafely concludethat.A.married womenare notfit togovern theirstates ontheir ownB.female leadersshould beresponsible forall warsthroughout historyC.the worldwouldnt bemore peacefuleven ifmore womentook powerD.the divisionof laborallows queensto surviveeconomic crisis第二节(共5小题:每小题分,满分分)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两项为多余选项As theproverb goes,beauty isintheeye ofthe beholder.16A paperpublished twoyears agoin(美景)Nature founda connectionbetween people/s senseof well-being andthe scenicnessof wherethey lived.The papersauthors measuredscenicness byconducting asurvey amongvolunteers.The connection,the papersauthors found,held truewhether aneighborhood wasurban orrural.17Nor didlevels ofair pollutionhave anyinfluence onit.The authorsalso discoveredthat differencesinvolunteers healthwere betterexplained bythe scenicnessof wherethey livedthan bythe amountof greenspacearound them.18The teambehind thatNature paperhave neverthelessdecided tohave ago.They have adapted acomputerprogram torecognize beautifullandscapes whethernatural orartificial,using thecriteria thata humanbeholderwould employ.The programstask wasto workout,by analyzingeach photographsfeatures inthe contextofits Scenic-or-Not ratings,what itis thatmakes alandscape scenic.Most ofthe resultsare notsurprising.Lakes andhorizons scoredwell.So didvalleys andsnowy mountains.In artificiallandscapes,castles,churches andcottages wereseen asscenic.19The analysisdid,however,confirm oneimportantfinding fromthe teamsprevious study,which isalsoamessage fortown planners.Green spacesalone are(高彳氐起伏的轮廓)not scenic.To beso theyneed toinvolve contoursand trees.20A.But surroundingsmatter.B.Hospitals,garages andmotels werenotsomuch.C.So peoplehaveadeep affectionfor wherethey live.D.It boreno relationto volunteerssocial andeconomic status.E.Therefore,less grassand moretrees andbushes wouldbe welcome.F.Natural landscapesare ratedas scenicnessas opposedto artificiallandscapes.G.Determining whatscenicness is,though,has alwaysbeen frustratingfor scientists.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短丈,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Rogers hadturned arounda curveon hisbike when he spotteda prettygirl withblonde hairsitting ontheside ofthetrail.Rogers wastrying toplay it21,He wasjust goingto casuallyride bywhenhe22her sufferingand askedif hecould help.Linden,the girlwho gother legbroken whenjogging,explained herdifficultposition.She needed23—now.Rogers24hisbikeand liftedher overhis shoulder.Then theywent
0.6mile downhillinthe25sun.But theymade thebest ofit,26themselves fromthe discomfortby gettingto know。
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