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高考模拟考试英语试题第卷I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上第一节(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5A BC的相应位置听完每段对话后,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
101.How willthe speakersgo to the bookstoreA.By bike.B.By bus.C.By taxi.
2.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In aplane.B.On abus.C.In ataxi.
3.What didthe womandoA.Went to the hospital.B.Took care of theinjured.C.Picked upa friend^son atschool.
4.When willthe partylake placeA.At7:15pm.B.At7:30pm.C.At7:45pm.
5.How didthe manfeel about the newsA.Excited.B.Worried.C.Doubtful.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儿个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置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5出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段材料,回答第至题67A.The bedroom.B.The livingroom.C.The kitchen.
6.Which doesthe womanlike best
7.What is the probablerelationship between the speakers
55.A.appearance B.chance B.mention C.name
56.A.forgot B.regretted C.expected D.grown
57.A.challenging B.beautiful C.appealing D.hopeful
58.A.meaningless B.popular C.essential D.painful
59.A.consideration B.energy C.money D.education
60.A.young B.bad C.usual D.easy第卷n第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,
45101.515在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1()The ancientwisdom of Confucius istimeless.His thinking61lead theChinese forthousands ofyears.However,English teachingseems to be oneplace62his wisdomis forgotten.(困境)()I cameto China6years ago,and quicklysaw theplight ofso manystudents63struggle to learn English.Theyknow a lot“about”English,64they nevermaster the language.They learnedfar moregrammar thanstudents inWestern()cultures and almost nooral training.They weremade65recite sentencesand passagesfrom theirbooks.Their teacherswerespending90%of theclass talkingto themabout Englishin Chinese.All effectivelanguage teachingin the world isbuilt66the basisof orallanguage.Students whoexcel inEnglish arethose that followthe wisdomofConfucius:they uselanguage!()(补充)They useit primarilyby speakingand listening,67eventual supplementedby reading and writing.Every()language istaught bygaining speakingcompetence longbefore grammar,readingandwriting68introduce.Chinese studentswork sohard.69they learnedEnglish withcorrect spokeninstructions andclassroom practice,they()第四部分写作(版权所有百强would havethe70high Englishscores in the worldand theywould conquerEnglish.校英语解析团队专供)(共两节;满分分)第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)3510110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,10每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,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;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011I dontremember exacthow oldI waswhen I began toride abike.I onlyremembered howI practicedriding abike inearlyyears.When Ifirst successfullyrode abike,that remainsa vividmemory,my brotherhelped mewith holdingthe backseat of the bike while I was riding.Wow,I didit!”,cried I,as soon as henoticed I was ridingwithout hishands holdit!Ilearnt quickly,and soon,even thoughmy feetwere nottouching theground,but I was ableto cycle around six kilometer a第二节书面表达(版权所有百强校英语解析团day to school!Its solovely toremember whichhappened atthat time.队专供)(满分分)25假定你是李华,某外语学校学生会主席为弘扬中华传统文化,学生会拟举办一次英语征文比赛请你用英语写一通知,欢迎同学参加内容如下活动目的;
1.内容话题丝绸之路;
2.征文长度约词;
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2.短文中不得出现本校或地区名称
3.高考模拟考试英语试题答案选择题(满分分)100第一部分听力(每小题分,满分分)第二L5301—5ABCBA6—10CACBA11—15BCABA16—20BCCCB部分阅读理解(每小题分,满分分)24021—25DACDA26—30CBCDA31—35BCADC36—40FEBCG第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(每小题分,满分分)L53041-5BCADA46—50BACDB51—55ACABC56—60DACBD非选择题(满分分)50第二节(每小题分,满分分)
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70.highest第四部分写作(共两节;满分分)35第一节短文改错(每小题分,满分分)110I dontremember exacthow oldI waswhen Ibegan toride abike.I onlyremembered howI practicedriding aexactlyrememberbike inA earlyyears.When Ifirst successfullyrode abike,that remainsa vividmemory,my brotherhelped memy/thewhichwith holdingthe backseatof thebikewhileI wasriding.Wow,I didit!”,cried I,as soonas henoticed Iwas ridingbyIwithout hishands holdit!I learntquickly,and soon,even thoughmy feetwere nottouching theground,but Iwas holding删除butable tocyclearoundsixkilometera dayto school!Its solovely toremember whichhappened atthat time,kilometerswhat第二节书面表达(满分分)25略高考模拟题英语试题第卷I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写到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5请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5A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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
101.What arethe speakersprobably going to tellJenniferA.Not toworry aboutwhat peoplethink.B.To spendmore timeon herstudies.C.To get them ticketsto thevolleyball game.
2.What doesthe manimply aboutPaulA.He hasalready askedfor help.B.He was the lastone to use the computerC.He doesntknow alot about thecomputer.
3.Whats the mans jobnowA.He worksin a car factory.B.He worksin anoffice.C.He isout ofwork now.
4.Where arethe twospeakersA.In Britain.B.In USA.C.In France.
5.What can be inferredabout the manA.Tonighfs examis theeasiest one.B.He wisheshe couldgo to a concert.C.He didwell intwo ofhis exams.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5请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5A BC佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置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,5各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第至题668A.His tie.B.His wallet.C.His socks.
6.What isCharlie lookingforA.He wasill.B.He felttoo hot.C.He wasdrunk.
7.How wasCharlie lastnightA.On foot.B.By taxi.C.By bus.
8.How didhe comehome lastnight听第段材料,回答第至题
79119.Why is the mangoing to the StatesA.To visit interesting places.B.To visithis friends.C.To attenda meeting.
10.When willthe manleave forAmericaA.In twoweeks.B.In mid-January.C.On January10th.
11.What isthe manA.A scientist.B.A writer.C.A traveler.听第段材料,回答第至题
8121412.What isthe mainsubject of the conversationA.Saturdays game.B.Michigans defense.C.Getting into the coachs office.
13.Where doesthis conversationmost likelytake placeA.In thecoachsoffice.B.On theplaying field.C.At thedoctors office.
14.Where doesthe womantell theman to goA.To thehospital.B.To hishome.C.To heroffice.听第段材料,回答第至题
9151715.When was the WhiteHouse builtA.
1600.B.
1800.C.
1812.
16.What didthe presidentswife saveduring thefireA.Her bestwhite dress.B.Her son.C.A pictureof GeorgeWashington.
17.Who ownsthe WhiteHouseA.Each president.B.The Washingtonfamily C.The Americanpeople.听第段材料,回答第至小题
10182018.Where canyou findthe telephonenumber of the citycouncil in a telephone bookA.In the white pages.B.In theblue pages.C.In theyellow pages.
19.Where canyou findan areacode mapof the U.S.A.On thefirst pageof the telephonebook.B.At theend of thetelephonebook.C.In thefront of thewhitepages.
20.What areyou advisedto dowhen youget awrong numberin makinga longdistance callA.Check yournumber andcall again.B.Tell theoperator whathas happened.C.Ask theoperator toput youthrough.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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AWhen yourehaving ahard timewith yourhomework orwhen yourepreparing for your termpaper,thesestudent-focused websitescan helpyou withjust about anything you need.The keyto gettingthe mostout ofthese onlineresourcesis to know howthey can best be used toyour advantage.FacebookAlthough Facebookcan beone of your biggesttime-wasters anddistractions whenyou aresupposed tobe gettingworkdone,it canalso beone ofyour mostvaluable resources.Most ofyour classmateswill probablyhave aFacebook account,soanyone you need toconnect with about aclass youmissed oraboutaproblem isusually justa fewclicks away.SparkNotesWith afree libraryof historytimeline,philosophy studyguides andlibrary summaries,SparkNotes hascovered justaboutany reading-related jamyou findyourself in.Just runa searchfor thebook,play,or shortsummary ofthe materialyouare supposedto read.Amazon.comDo youfinish everyterm withmany expensivetextbooks you will neveropen againInstead ofletting themoney spentgoto waste,get backsome ofyour cashby sellingyour bookson Amazon.RateMyProfessors.comChoosing newclasses cansometimes belike tryingto pickout yourclothes in the dark,a totalguessing game.Whichteacher givesoutthehardest problemsets Howmuch homeworkwill thathistory professorgive youevery weekAtRateMyProfessors.com,students allover the country ratetheir professorson quality,helpfulness,and howhard theirclassesare.WikipediaWhile Wikipediaisnt aimedspecifically atstudents,it isdifficult tothink of another websitethat doesmore to reducethe painof paperwriting andresearching.Wikipedia givesyou aquick way to findsources andgetthedetails of almost anytopicyouneedto research—all withoutwalking to the library.
21.The passagewas mainlywritten to.A.explain somewebsites forparentsB.compare someeducational websitesC.introduce differentparts of a websiteD.offer somewebsites thatmay helpstudents
22.While you are takinggreat painsto writea researchreport,can most probably be a help.A.Facebook B.SparicNotes C.Amazon.com D.Wikipedia
23.RateMyPorfcssors.com is a place.A.where you can makefriends allover thecountryB.where you can communicatewith yourprofessorsC.that givesyou informationabout professorsin advanceD.that givestips onhow to get along with yourprofessors
24.Which ofthe followingwill youmostprobablyrefer to,if youneed briefideas ordiscussion inreadingA.Wikipedia.B.Facebook.C.SparkNotes.D.Amazon.com.BEvery manwants his son tobe somewhatofaclone,not infeatures butin footsteps.As hegrows you also age,and yourambitionsbecome moreunachievable.You beginto realizethat yourboy,in yourfootsteps,could probablyaccomplish whatyouhoped for.But footstepscan bemuddied and they cango offin different directions.My sonJody hashated schoolsince dayone inkindergarten.Science projectswaited untilthe lastmoment.Bookreports werentwritten untilthe finalthreat.Ive beena newspapermanall myadult life.My daughteris auniversity graduateworking towardsher mastersdegreein English.But JodyWhen heentered thetenth gradehe became a vo-tech student(技校学生).They9re called“motorheads bythe restofthestudent body.When asecretary inmy officefirst calledhim motorhead”,Iwasshocked.Hey,hes a good kid,“I wantedto say.And smart,really/9I learnedlater thatmotorheads are,indeed,different.They usuallyhave dirty hands andwear dirtywork clothes.And(光荣榜).they dontoften makeschool honor rollsBut beingthe parentofamotorhead isitself anexperience ineducation.We wholabor inclean shirtsin officesdonthave theabilities thatmotorheads have.Ibegantolearnthis whenI hadmy carcrashed.The costto repairit wasestimated at$
800.Hey,I canfix it,said Jody.I doubtedit,but lethim goahead,for I had nothingto lose.My son,with other motorheads,fixed the car.They gotparts froma junkyard,and abilityfrom vo-tech classes.The costwas$25instead of$
800.Since thatfirst repairjob,a brokenair-conditioner,a non-functioning washerandanon-toasting toasterhave beenfixed.Neighbours andco-workers trusttheir carrepairs to him.These kidsare happiestwhen doingrepairs.They jokeand laughand areliving in their ownrelaxed world.And theirmindsare brightdespite theirdirtyhandsand clothes.I havelearned alot from my motorhead:publishers needprinters,engineers needmechanics,and architectsneedbuilders.Most important,I havelearned thatfathers dontneed clonesin footstepsor anywhereelse.My sonmay nevermake theschool honorroll.But hemade mine.
25.What usedtobethe authorshope forhis sonA.To avoidbecoming hisclone.B.To resemblehim in appearanceC.To developin a differentdirection.D.To reachthe authorsunachieved goals
26.What canwe learnabout the authors childrenA.His daughterdocs betterin school.B.His daughterhas gota mastersdegree.C.His sontried hardto finishhomework.D.His soncouldnt writehis bookreports.
27.The authorlet hisson repairthe carbecause hebelieved that.A.hissonhad theability tofix itB.it wouldsave himmuch timeC.it wouldntcause himany moreloss D.othermotorheadswould cometo help
28.What didtheauthorrealize in the endA.It isunwise toexpect yourchild tofollow yourpath.B.It isimportant for one tomake thehonorroll.C.Architects play a moreimportant rolethan builders.D.Motorheads havegreater abilitythan officeworkers.CYoung sunflowersturn andswing every day.New findingsadd toevidence that the plantsare animal-like.Harmer,a professorin the University of California atDavis,Department ofPlant Biology,carried outa seriesofexperiments onsunflowers in the field,in potsoutdoors andin indoorgrowth chambers.By stakingplants sothat theycould notmove,Harmer showedthat hecould destroy their ability to track the sun.Healso noticedthat sunflowersprevented frommoving werenot astough andleafy asthosethat were freeto move.When plantsweremoved indoorwith asettled overheadlight,they continuedto swing back andforth for a fewdays.The indoorplants didstart trackingthe sunagain when the apparentsource oflighting wasmoved acrossthe room.The plantscould reliablytrack the movement andreturn atnight whenthe artificialday wasclose toa24-hour cycle,but notwhen it wascloser to30hours.When sunflowerstrack thesun,the eastsides of their stemsgrew more rapidly than the westsides.At night,the westsidesgrew fasterasthestem swungthe otherway.The teamidentified anumber ofgenes thatwere expressedat higherlevels(激on thesunward sideoftheplant during the dayoronthe otherside atnight.A plantgrowth-regulating hormone素),called auxin,appears tobeakey driver.(成熟)The“dance“to thesun cycleobviously slowswhenthesunflower maturesand itsflowers openup.At thatpoint,the plantsstop movingduring the day andsettle downfacing thesun in the east.“Bees likewarm flowers.Harmer said,adding thatthe beesare cold-blooded,so landingonawarm flowersaves themenergyand perhapsfeels reallygood.“The morningwarmth changesthe flowersin a waytomake themmore appealingto insects,perhaps causingthem toreleasemore attractivescents earlierintheday.he said“Were currentlytesting thisidea.”
29.Why didHarmer dothe experimenton sunflowersA.To seehow sunflowersgrow upB.To showwhat sunflowers,genes are.C.To studywhy sunflowerstrackthesun.D.To checkif sunflowersswing incloudy days.
30.What doesthe underlinedword staking“probably meanin Paragraph3A.tracking B.fining C.growing D.searching
31.What isthe resultof sunflowersbeing stoppedfrom movingA.They willproduce anumber ofnew genes.B.They willgrow fasterthan usual.C.They wontswingbackthough setfree.D.They wontgrow well.
32.What isthe advantageof sunflowers,dance tothe sunA.They attractmore insects.B.They savemore energy.C.They maturemorerapidly.D.They producemore flowers.DAnew internationalstudy showsthat somepeopled biologicalclock playsa powerfulrole for their lifeexpectancy,regardless oflifestyle choices.Published inthe latestissue ofAging onWednesday,the studyhas foundthe mostdefinitive evidenceto explainwhysome peoplekeep healthylifestyle butdie youngerthan others.Geneticist SteveHorvath fromtheUniversityofCalifornia,Los AngelesUCLA,led ateam of65scientists aroundtheworld torecord age-related changesto humanDNA,analyse bloodsamples collectedfrom13,000people andestimate theirlifespan.A higherbiological age,regardless ofactual age,consistently predictsan earlierdeath,the studysays.“You getpeople whoare vegan,sleep10hours aday,have alow-stress job,and stillend updying young/Horvath saidina statement.We haveshown somepeople have a faster innate aging rate.”The findingsdiscovered that5percent ofthe populationages at a fasterbiological rate,which translatedtoaroughly50percent higherthan averagerisk ofdeath at any age.“The greathope isthatwefind anti-aging interventionsthat wouldslow yourinnate agingrate JHorvath said,addingthat“this isan importantmilestone torealizing thisdream.
33.How wasthe studyconductedA.Husband andwife.B.Salesman andcustomer.C.Colleagues.听下面一段材料,回答第至题
898.What isthemangoing to doA.Go camping.B.Go hunting.C.Have ahiking.
9.Where didthe womango lasttimeA.Qinghai Lake.B.A nationalforest.C.A wildlifepark.听下面一段材料,回答第至题
101210.Where doesthis conversationprobably lakeplaceA.In ajob interview.B.In anoffice.C.In aclassroom.
11.What doesthe womando nowA.Shes atailor.B.Shes asecretary.C.Shes acollege student.
12.What isthe womansadvantage forher employmentA.She likestraveling.B.Shes interested in cooking.C.Shes goodat dealingwith numbers.听下面一段材料,回答第至题
131613.Where didthemanspend hisvocationA.On thebeach.B.In themountains.C.In theforests.
14.What isthe weatherlike inFloridaA.Cold.B.Changeable.C.Sunny.
15.What madethe womanfeel unsatisfied!A.The weatherwas cold.B.It wasrainy allday long.C.The tripwas verytiresome.
16.What didthe womanlike bestduring hervocationA.The freshair.B.The nightsky.C.The warmweather.听下面一段材料,回答第至题
172017.How didthe womanfirst gettoknowkoalasA.She sawthem onTV.B.Her parentstold herabout them.C.She sawthem onher tripto Australia.
18.What didthe womansay aboutkoalasA.By collectingand analyzingdataB.By interviewinglots ofpeopleC.By researchingprevious studiesD.By studyingdifferent lifestyles
34.Some peoplekeep healthylifestyle butdie youngerthan othersbecause.A.By biologicalclock is not powerfulenoughB.the mostdefinitive evidencehas beenfoundC.they have a higheractual agethan othersD.they agesatarelatively fasterbiological rate
35.According tothe study,it canbe inferredthat.A.people whokeep healthylifestyle tend to livelongerB.peoples lifespancanbepredicted bytheir ageC.anti-aging interventionshave provedto slowthe innateaging rateD.5percent ofpeople arebelieved to have afasterinnateagingrate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You shouldmake thoroughplans beforeyou undertakea camping trip.Just followthese simplecamping guidelinestomake your trip safeand rewarding.Selecting anappropriate tent
36.When determiningthe sizeofyourtent,you shouldtake intoaccount the number ofcampers aswell asthecamping equipmentnecessary foryour trip.There shouldbe enoughroom intihe tentfor thecamping equipment.
37.Importance offoodWhile camping,youwillneed enoughfood to give youenough energyforyouroutdoor work.
38.You shoulduse atwoburner stoveto doall yourcooking.Insist onsimplicity incooking anduse vegetablesand ready-made foodduring yourtripto minimizecooking time.Adequate sleep
39.Nights aregenerally coolerthanthedays soyouneedtohaveenough warmclothes tofeel comfortableenough(气垫)to sleepduring thenight.When buyinga sleeping bag,check that you feelcomfortable init.Extra airmattressesmay beincluded inyour campingequipment tomake yourbed morecomfortable.
40.Bear thesecamping guidelinesin mindand makesure you are fullyprepared toenjoy yourcampingtrip.A.All campersshould haveadequate sleepduringthenight.B.Thus youmust havean efficientarrangement forfood preparation.C.The bestcamping tripsare hadby thosepeople whoprepare thebest.D.Take healthyand nourishingfood withyou tomeet energydemands duringyourtrip.E.The comfortlevel ina tentdetermines thesuccess ofa campingtrip.F.The sizeisthe most importantthing youshould carefullyconsider whenchoosing atent.G.It willdestroythemood ofthe entirecampingtripif youdont havea goodsleepingbag.第三部分语言知识及应用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中选出
201.530最佳选项My sonTom taughtmeabeautiful lessontoday.He isthree years old andit isamazing hatchinghim growup.He calledout tome todaysaying,“Papa,sit”.That usuallymeans41everything andgoing nexttohimand sittingdown(珠子),to playwith him.I didthat,as hecanbe42and willnot stopcalling outuntil I
43.He wasplaying withbeadspushing astring throughthem,which isa greatexercise to help44fine motorskills.Then,after hefinished playingwith thebeads,it wastime toput themback inthe boxthat theyare storedin.I sawhim45pick upeach bead,look atit46it weremade of chocolateand thenplaced itinto itsbox.With overa hundredbeads togo,Iwasgetting47,“What along timeit willtake!Why cannothe48ten beadsin onegoand dropthem in”said myanxious mind.I noticedthat hedid thiswith asmuch49as hehad whilewe wereplaying.Ididnt seeany50between hisplay and his puttingaway thetoy.Obviously heenjoyed both.Then itsuddenly51me thatthis boywas enjoyingthe whole
52.The journeywas hisgoal.For himthe53was inthegame andafter thegame,not justinthefun part.What agreat perspective:to liveeach momentas it isthe54moment;to doeachtask asit isthemostawesome task.Nothing else
55.Looking athow56my sonwas puttingbeads intothe box57me thatthe processwasthegoal.The joyof pilgrimage(朝圣)isnotin gettingthere butin every58ofthejourney.This iswhat livingintheNOW isall
59.Tom,my son,was showingme thatit wasabout thoroughlyenjoying everymomentwith60love andpeace.
41.A.wasting B.leaving C.taking D.preparing
42.A.stubborn B.innocent D.helpful D.humorous
43.A.fell downB.turned roundC.burst outD.gave in
44.A.highlight B.develop C.illustrate D.identify
45.A.gratefully B.eagerly C.carefully D.quickly
46.A.as ifB.even thoughC.in caseD.in that
47.A.fascinated B.satisfied C.impatient D.energetic
48.A.package B.grab C.deliver D.replace
49.A.confidence B.strength C.inspiration D.involvement
50.A.sense B.difference C.need D.value
51.A.excited B.helped C.struck D.encouraged
52.A.process B.morning C.experiment D.design
53.A.victory B.challenge C.difficulty D.pleasure
54.A.urgent B.decisive C.perfect D.dangerous
55.A.matters B.happens C.disappears D.works
56.A.successfully B.peacefully C.responsibly D.systematically
57.A.guaranteed B.warned C.promised D.taught
58.A.plan B.destination C.st叩D.detail
59.A.for B.with D.fromC.about
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101.5满分分15Last summer,as soonas schoolwas over,I thoughtmaybe Icould spendthe summer61awaydifferent frompreviousones.But howPerhaps Icould take62part-time joband makesome money.I63offer aninterview soonafter Ifiled myapplicationto KentuckyFried Chicken.The interviewwas threedays ahead.64prepare forit,I wentthrough Interview模拟Skills,a book.65prepares readersfor jobinterviews.My momand dadtried tohelp by66give mesimulated的interviews oneafter
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3.10My nameis Alice,and Ilive inBeijing.Im nothappily everyday.My parentsalways tellme,“You cantdo that!Youhave todo this!”There are too muchrules atmy home.I haveto getup earlyat6:00and makebed.I cant listen to musicwhile eaten.From Mondayto Friday,I haveto walkto school,so myparents thinkit goodfor healthy.But ifI arrivelatelyfor school,my headteacher willbe angry.So Ioften feeltired whenI reachto school.On weekends,I haveto finishmy第homework after I can watch TV.These rulesmake mestress out1need moretime toplay andrelax.What shouldI do二节书面表达(版权所有百强校英语解析团队专供)(满分分)25假定你是李华,正在教你的英国朋友学习汉语请你写封邮件告知下次上课的计划内容包括Leslie时间和地点;
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70.muchMy nameis Alice,and Ilive inBeijing.Tm nothappily everyday.My parentsalways tellme JYou cantdo happythat!You havetodothis!”There are too muchrules atmy home.I havetogetup earlyat6:00and makeA bed.1manythecan9tlistentomusicwhile eaten.From Mondayto Friday,I haveto walktoschool,so myparents thinkit goodfor eatingbecausehealthy.But ifI arrivelately forschool,my headteacher willbe angry.So Ioften feeltired whenI reachte school,health删除late toOnweekends,I haveto finishmy homeworkafterIcanwatchTV.These rulesmake mestress out1need moretime beforestressedtoplay andrelax.What shouldI do书面表达Dear Leslie,I amvery happythatyouhave madegreat progressin learningChinese andyouare interested inChinese culture.Nowril tellyou thenext learningprogramme.On July20,we aregoingtolearn poemsofthe Tang Dynastywhich youareinterested inthe Lecture Hall.As aforeign learner,itisdifficult foryou tounderstand thetrue meaningand theculture ofthem.Therefore,before class,you canread somebooks relatedtothehistory oftheTangDynasty tobetter appreciatethepoems.Be suretogototheLectureHallon time.You cannotmiss thewonderful poems.Best wishes.Yours,Li HuaA.They looklike cats.B.They dontclimb trees.C.They eatalot.
19.How longcan koalasliveA.7years.B.10years.C.17years.
20.What hascaused thedecrease ofnumbers ofkoalasA.They areinjured byother animals.B.They livingplaces aredamaged.C.They arekilled for their fur.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(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ATime foran adventureAreyouahit boredwith yournine-to-five routineHave alook atour excitingrange ofholidays anddecide whattypeof adventureyoud like.Activity holidaysOuractivity holidaysare for everyone,people wholove dangeror whojust likesports.We havea hugevariety ofwater,snow ordesert holidays.Well takeyou SCBAdiving inthe RedSea orkayaking andwhite waterrafting inCanada.If youprefersnow,youcantry skiingor snowboardingintheAlps oreven igloo—building.For thosewho likewarmer weather,()we alsohave sandboardingthe desertversion ofskateboarding orcamel safaris.Polar expeditionsTakea cringeto Antarctica orthenorthern Arctic;explore aLand ofwhite naturalbeauty andwonderful wildlife.Ourexperts willexplain everythingaboutthetwo polesas youwatch thepenguins inAntarcticaorwhales andpolar inthe Arctic,Theres nogreater adventurethan travellingtotheends ofthe earth.A once-in-a-lifetime experience*Cultural journeysOurcultural journeyswill helpyou discoverancient civilizations:India,Thailand,Egypt andmany more.Visit temple,palaces andancient ruins〜just rememberto bringyour camera!Get toknow localways oflife byexploring markets,tryingexotic foodsand meetinglocal people.Wildlife holidaysWeorganize small-group toursto gelcloser to nature inAfrica,Asia orSouth America.Go onsafari inAfricaand watchlions andgiraffes.Meet thefamous turtlesoff theGalapagos Islands.Look fortigers inIndia,or takeanelephant safariin SriLanka.We uselocal guidesand stayinarange ofaccommodation,from tentsto treeshouses.
21.Which wouldyou preferif youare asports-loverA.Wildlife holidays.B.Cultural journeys.C.Polar expeditions.D.Activity holidays.
22.What cana touristdo duringa culturalholidayA.Appreciate ancientbuildings.B.Watch lovelyanimals.C.Get closer tonature.D.Have extremesports.
23.What isthe purposeof thistextA.To introduceways ofrelaxation.B.To sharetraveling experience.C.To recommenddifferent holidays.D.To giveadvice ontraveling.Every day,Americans throwaway500million plastic straws,enough tocircle theEarth twice.They arealmost neverrecycled,and simplycontribute tothe greatproblem of plastic pollution;eight milliontons of plastic isdumped intotheoceans everyyear.Plastic straws are nowthe targetofagrowing movementtoreduce their use.Possibly thefirst ofsuch campaigns,BeStraw Freewas startedin2011by Milo Cress,who wasonly nineyearsoldatthelime.“I noticedthat wheneverI ordereda drinkatarestaurant,it wouldusually comewith astraw init,andIdon Iusuallyneed astraw,“he said.This seemedlike ahuge waste.Straws aremadeofoil,a preciousand finiteresource.Is makingsingle-use plastic straws,which willbeusedforamatter ofminutes beforebeing tossedaway,really whatwe want to dowiththis resource^^Cress startedasking restaurantsin Burlington,Vermont,where helived atthe time,to stopproviding straws(涟漪)automatically tocustomer andmake themoptional instead.Many agreedandhisrequest maderipples nationwide*The restaurantsthat makethe switchreport areduction inthenumberof strawsthey usebetween50and80%.The anti-straw sentimenthas crossedborders intothe UK,where strawshave beenincluded ina governmentplan tobanail plasticwaste by
2042.Last yearlarge pubchain Wetherspoonsannounced thatit wouldreplace plasticstraws withpaper alternativesacross900outlets.After theannouncement,many smallerchains andpubs acrossthecountryfollowed suit.According toWetherspoonsCEO JohnHutson,themovewill save70million plasticstrawsayear and the reactionfrom patronshas beenverypositive”.Offering alternativesor makingplasticstrawsoptional,rather thanbanning themcompletely,isacommon traitamongthese campaigns.There aremany otherviable alternativesto single-use plasticdrinking strawsthat areless harmfulto theenvironment,wildlife andhumans,“said JackieNunez,founder ofThe LastPlastic Straw.
24.What canwe learnfrom Paragraph1A.Plastic straws aretoocostly toproduce.B.All plasticstrawsaredumped intothe sea.C.Plastic strawsaretoosmall tobe recycled.D.Plastic strawscause greatpollution.
25.What didMiloCressask hislocal restaurantsto doA.To makeplasticstrawsoptional.B.To stopthe use of plasticstraws.C.To chargethe use ofplasticstraws.D.To rejectthe requestfor plasticstraws.
26.What isthe Wetherspoons5effort toreducethe useofplastic strawsA.To banthe useofplasticstraws.B.To closesome ofits outlets.C.To offercustomers alternatives.D.To seekthe governmentssupport.
27.What isthe Wetherspoonscustomers9attitude towardsthe moveA.Uncaring.B.Favorable.C.Ambiguous.D.Disapproving.CNowadays there is lessand lesscontact betweenthe old andthe young.There aremany reasonsfor this,but theresult isthe same:increasing numbersof childrenwithout grandparentsand old people whohave nocontact with children.And moreold people whoare lonelyand feeluse-less,alongwithmore and more familieswith youngchildren whodesperately needmoresupport.Its amajor problemin manysocieties.Thafs whyintergenerational programmes,designed tobring the old andthe young together,are growingin popularityallover the world,supported byUNESCO andother localand internationalorganisations*There areexamples ofsuccessfulinitiatives allover theworld.Using youngpeople toteach ITskills toolder peopleis oneobvious example.Using oldpeopleas volunteerassistants inschools isanother,perhaps readingwithchildrenwho needextra attention.One successfulscheme inFrance iscombining aresidential homefor theelderly witha creche/nursery schoolinthesamebuilding.The childrenandthe residents eatlunch togetherand shareactivities suchas music,painting,gardeningand caringfor thepets whichthe residentsare encouragedto keep.In theafternoons,the residentsenjoy readingor telling(依偎).stones tothe childrenand,if achild is feeling sad or tired,thereisalways akind lapto siton anda cuddleThereare tripsout andbirthday partiestoo.The advantagesare enormousfor everyoneconcerned.The childrenare happy because theyget alot moreindividualattention andrespond wellbecause someonehas lime,for them.They alsolearn thatoldpeopleare notdifferent orfrighteningin anyway.And of course,they seeillness anddeath andlearn toaccept them.The residentsare happybecausethey feeluseful andneeded.They aremore activeandmoreinterestedinlife whenthe childrenare aroundand theytake moreinterestin theirappearance too.And thestaff arehappybecausethey seean improvementinthephysical andpsychologicalhealth oftheresidentsand havean armyof assistantstohelpwith thechildren.
28.What isthe socialproblem talkedabout inParagraph1A.A generationgap.B.Caring forchildren.C.Intergenerational contact.D.The supportfortheaged.
29.What dothe programmesmentioned inParagraph2aim todoA.Make the old takecareofchildren.B.Help theoldpeoplelearn newthings.C.Encourage theyoungtocare fortheold.D.Increase contactbetweentheoldandtheyoung.
30.What isspecial aboutthe scheme in FranceA.Joining anelderly housewithakindergarten.B.Hiring oldpeople aschild-care workers.C.Helping childrenface misfortunesbravely.D.Using childrento accompanytheold.
31.In whichaspect doesthe schemebenefit theoldA.It buildsup theirstrength.B.They livea healthierlife.C.It createsa familyatmosphere.D.They areclosertotheir relatives.DAs self-driving carscome closerto beingcommon on(说辞)American roads,much ofthe rhetoricpromoting themhas todo withsafety.About40,000people dieon U.S.roadsevery year,and drivererrors arelinked tomore than90percent ofcrashes.But manyofthebiggest advocatesof autonomousvehiclesarent car companies lookingto improvethe safetyof theirexisting products.Huge backingfor self-drivingtechnologies iscoming fromSilicon Valleygiants likeGoogle andApple.Those ofus whohave studiedthe relationshipbetween technologyand societytendtolook morecarefully atthemotivations behindany technologicalpush.In thiscase,its clearthat inaddition toaddressing safetyconcerns,Silicon(动机)Valley firmshaveastrong incentiveto createa newvenue forincreasing theuseoftheir digital devices.Everyminute peoplespend on their mobilephones providesdata-and oftenmoney-to tech companies.At present,digital devicesand drivingareinconflict:There areserious,often fatal,consequences whendrivers usesmartphonesto talkor totext.Regulators andsafety advocateslook toresolve dialconflict bybanning phoneuse whiledriving-as hashappened invirtually everystate.But the techcompaniesare takingadifferentapproach.The obviousanswerfor SiliconValley iscreating anantomobile inwhich continuouscellphone useno longerposes athreat toanyone.In recentyears,the amountof timeadults spendontheirmobile deviceshas grownrapidly.At themoment,its aroundfourhours aday forthe averageadult intheU.S.However,that rapidgrowth islikely toslow downas peoplerun outof timethats availablefor themtousetheir devices.Unless,ofcourse,theres a new block of timethat suddenlyopens up.Theaverage Americannow spendsabout48minutes inacareveryday,a sizableopportunity forincreased cellphoneuse.So asthe publicconversation aroundautonomous carshighlights thesafety advantages,dont forgetthetechindustryspowerful desirefor moreprofits,which goeswell beyondsimply savingus fromourselves.
32.Who areresponsible formost traffic accidents inAmericaA.Car companies.B.Tech companies.C.Drivers.D.Self-driving cars.
33.What isSilicon Valleysmotive forpromoting self-driving technologiesA.To makemore money.B.To reducetrafficaccidents.C.To limittheuseof digitaldevices.D.To supportcarcompanies.
34.What isthe present-day solutiontotheconflict betweendigitaldevicesand drivingA.Teaching peopletraffic rules.B.Improving self-driving technologies.B.Fixing digitaldevices incars.D.Banning phoneuse whiledriving.
35.What doesthe underlinedphrase“anewblockoftime,,possibly refertoA.The workingtime.B.Peoples sparetime.C.The timespent inthecar.D.The timespent onmobile devices.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How similarare languageand musicLanguageis part of ourdaily lives,no matterwhere welive intheworld.36Both languageand musicplayahuge roleinour cultureand hereare someoftheirsimilarities.•Both languageand musichaveawriting system.In Englishwe recordlanguage usingthe alphabet,which isa collectionof letters.Similarly,we usenotes tokeep arecordof music.Musicians readnotes andcreate meaninginthe form ofmusic.37By writingpieces oftext ormusic,we areableto shareexperiences throughtime.We canread theideas orhear thecomposition ofsomeone wholived hundredsofyears ago.•38You canmake agood guessat wheresomeone isfrom bylistening tothelanguagethey use.In thesame way,we knowthatstyles ofmusic aredifferent aroundtheworld,giving usthe opportunityto exploremany differentcultures throughtheirmusic andproviding uswith musicforeverysituation.•Both shareemotion.39Of courseyou maybe ableto seeitinmy face,but youwill knowfor surethrough mywords.Similarly,music cansoundangry,sadorhappy.Music canshow youexactly howthe composerwas orisfeeling,and allowsus toshare inthatemotion.When youfeel happy,you mightwanttosing anddance toa happysong tocelebrate yourhappiness.40I thinkwehave allused musicto expressor processour emotions,often combiningit withlanguage intheformof songlyrics.A.Both areexpressive.B Bothvary withculture.C Howdo youknow that I amangryD.We uselanguage toexpress ourthoughts.E.So justas youread English,youcanread music.F.Similarly,music ispartofmany peopleslives.G.In contrast,you probablyalso listento sadmusic whenyouarefeeling down.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题海小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑As achild Iwas alwaysgoad atdrawing andart.I won-41got constantattention,and evensaw myface inthe42andon televisionbecause ofmy naturalabilityto
43.Most peoplewho44to comeacross somethingthat theyare goodat are45to takeit andrun withit.Of course,ray lifewasno
46.From teachers,to principals,to familymembers,47seemingly hada tonof advicetogivemeinregards toart.All thewhile,my truedesire was
48.1entered poetry,essay,and short-story contestsand49them all.It wassuch acontrastfrommyartistic50experience!It wasso badthat I51agoodfriend ofmine tellme once,If youare sogood atdrawingwhy doyou evencare aboutwriting52drawing!”Though wellintended,eighteen yearslater Im53I didnttake hiswords toheart Yearswent bywith mestill writingandstill occasionallyentering54,It wasntuntil myfirst yearin collegethatIfinally gothonorable55inapoetry contest.As awriterIve truly
56.(忍耐),Im surethere arethings inyour lifethat are57and yet,rewarding.Endurance especiallywhenitcomes tothingsyou trulylove is58,Take sometime todevote somemore59tothe“thing“that didntcome60and seewhat happens.
41.A.praise B.awards C.supports D.success
42.A.street B.school C.newspaper D.book
43.A.draw B.act C.learn D.show
44.A.want B.mean C.agree D.happen
45.A.encouraged B.invited C.developed D.permitted
46.A.perfect B.different C.similar D.lucky
47.A.everyone B.who C.that D.no one
48.A,art B.fixing C.writing D.music
49.A.won B.ignored C.missed D.lost
50.A.interest B.competition C.career D.talent
51.Ahad B.made C.found D.met
52.A.Give upB.Take inC.Stick toD.Put away
53.A.glad B.sorry C.sad D.sure
54.A.training B.contests C.articles D.trouble。
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