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7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10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例How muchis theshirtA.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是c
1.What willthe womanprobably do nextA.Pay for the clothes.B.Go to another store.C.Try onsome dresses.
2.What willthe mando aboutthe cameraA.Have itrepaired.B.Lend itto Larry.C.Change itfor anew one.
3.Why doesthe womansuggest havinga partyA.Bill hasgot apay raise.B.Bill hasfound agood job.C.Bill hasfinished aproject.
4.Where willthe womango tocelebrate hermoms birthdayA.Cafe Blue.B.Chez Marie.C.Leblanc.
5.What arethe speakersmainly talking aboutA.A park.B.The weather.C.Bobs pets.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中
31.A.staying B.taking C.preparing D.writing
32.A.easyB.important C.obvious D.exciting
33.A.ideas B.words C.questions D.instructions
34.A.relax B.leave C.understand D.promise
35.A.InterestinglyB.Absolutely C.Suddenly D.Unfortunately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1The governmenthas awarded$5million tothree differentlocal nonprofit organizations.The moneywill36distribute overa four-year periodand isaimed athelping approximately1,000homeless peoplein thecounty ofArvada.One agency,37base inWoodbridge,is expected38receive$
1.5million.The agencydirector saysthat theywillfocus theirresources on39educate the homeless.“We willprobably buildanother school-home withthis money,“hesaid.A school-home isexactly40it soundslike.It isa schooland ahome.We havealready builtfour school-homesthroughout thecounty.We getthehomelessoff the street,41we educatethem so they donthave toreturn to thestreet.We teachthem how to begardeners,painters,carpenters,bricklayers,electricians,and air-conditioning repairmen.“You wouldntbelieve42success thatwe havehad.In fact,a coupleof weeksago,our officeair-conditioning wentout.My secretarycalled arepairman.To oursurprise,the repairman43be oneof ourfirst homelessstudents.He nowownshis ownair-conditioning business,plus twohouses,two carsand aboat!He has a dozenemployees.Hes doingbetter⑴than Iam.He fixedour air-conditioning44free.I thinkI mightsign upfor theair-conditioning class
45.”第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.你刚观看了你校与英国一所友好学校联合在线上举办的音乐会请在线上留言板上写一则评论,内容包括46音乐会特点;
1.观看感受;
2.意见建议
3.注意.写作词数应为左右;180请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
4.This onlineconcert isabsolutely fantastic.第二节(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.My husband and Ienjoy seeinglife through the eyesof ourchildren.Its amazingto watchas theydiscover theirworld.While wewere outdoorslast summerenjoying thesunshine,our oldestdaughter,Kaytlin,called meto thedoorway.Beneath thesteps was a babyred squirrel.We watchedit froma distance,not wantingto disturbitorscare offits mother.But aftera longwait-and lookingallaround ourhouse forsigns of a nestor amother-we realizedthe tinysquirrel waslost.Shaking terribly,he wasweak,thin,and hungry.We triedto findan expertto help,but theInland FisheriesandWildlife websiteshowed that there wereno wildlifeexperts inour area.After somequick research,we concludedthat thebestway togive thesquirrel afighting chancewas tocare forhim ourselves.So atrip to the localstore formilk and(断supplies wasin order.More researchtaught ushow muchto feedhim,howtoestimate hisage,how andwhen towean奶)him,and thatwe shouldlet himgo assoon ashe couldsurvive onhis own.Our daughtersand Itook turnsin feeding“Squirt.Kaytlin tookon the most responsibility.She taughthim toeatfrom abottle,and shewoke in the nightfor hisfeeds.To ourrelief,Squirt soonbecame healthyand strong.Within afew weekshe becamemore active.He wouldchatter(吱吱口)U forhis nextmeal,playfully goaround thegirls,and liedown on them forsleep.It wasntlong beforehe wasweanedonto solidfood andreintroduced to the wild.His firstfew visitsto thegreat outdoorswere funny.Just likea child,he wouldplay in the grasssome and then runbackto Kaytlinfor safety.Soon shehad himclimbing treesand findingnest material.注意,续写词数应为左右;1150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.One dayin thetrees,Squirt metup witha familyof graysquirrels.One night,Squirt didntcome backto ourhouse andit rainedhard.免费增值服务介绍季学科网扫码关注学科网每日领取免费资源*回复ppt”免费领180套PPT模板•学科网致力于提供K12教育资源方服务回复〃天天领券〃来抢免费下载券网校通合作校还提供学科网高端社群出品的•《老师请开讲》私享直播课等增值服务y组卷网是学科网旗下智能题库,拥有小初高全学科超千万精品试题,提供智能组卷、拍照选题、作业、考试测评等服务扫码关注组卷网解锁更多功能选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Doctor andpatient.B.Hu4sband andwife.C.Salesman andcustomer.
7.What doesthe mansuggest the woman doA.Do moreexercise.B.Drink plentyof water.C.Stop eatingchocolate.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Why doesJoshua makethe callA.To askfor advice.B.To makean apology.C.To checkthe time.
9.Where isJoshua nowAIn CiderStreet.B.On ElmerRoad.C.In PoplarStreet.
10.What isJoshuas destinationA.Marias house.B.The NationalBank.C.Westin Hospital.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.How muchrent wouldthe manlike topay everymonthA.£
400.B.£
800.C.£
950.
12.What isan advantage of the flatA.Its convenientfbr shopping.B.Ifs ina quietneighborhood.C.Ifs nextto the mans college.
13.What isthemangoing to do tomorrowA.Find anotherflat.B.Move into the flat.C.Check ontheflat.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.Where arethe speakersA.On abus.B.At astore.C.In achurch.
15.What wasthe mansfirst challengethis weekA.To dosome volunteerwork.B.To encourageothers tosmile.C.To treata strangertoadinner.
16.What dayis ittodayA.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Thursday.
17.What willthe womandonextA.Make anapplication.B.Call herhusband.C.Pay forher groceries.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What shoulda public speaker avoiddoing according to thewomanA.Talking tooloudly.B.Speaking toofast.C.Saying toomuch.
19.Why shouldthe closingof aspeech becarefully plannedA.Its usuallythemostremembered part.B Itsthe lastchance tomake yourpoint.C.Ifs asimportant asthe openingwords.20What doesthewomansuggest apublicspeakerdo duringthe speechA.Show agood senseof humor.B.Motivate theaudience toact.C.Meet challengeswith courage.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项Family-Friendly Eventsin JanuaryZooLights:Glow WildJan.1-19The PhoenixZoos yearlyholiday lightshow ison untilJan.19,allowing familiesone ormore opportunitiesto enjoythecitys zoo,with millionsof lightsgiving anadded dimensiontothefestivities.Glow Wild,455N.Galvin Pkwy.,Phoenix,https//:www.phoenixzoo.org,$
13.95for generaladmission$
11.95for members.Downtown Mesa Festival of the ArtsJan.4-18The Downtown MesaFestival of the Arts featuresthe workof establishedand emergingartists,including thosewhocreate woodwork,metal crafts,food items,art andphotography gifts.On Macdonald,off ofMain Streetin DowntownMesa.https//:www.dtmesafest.com,free admission.Family FunWinterfest Jan.4OdySea Aquariumin theDesert ishosting thethird annualFamily FunWinterfest inits DesertCourtyard,featuringreal snowforthekids toplay in.This freeevent featureseverything frombounce housesto rides,games,snowflake craftsandface paintingto gowith variousstands setup bylocal sellers,with foodand otherofferings forsale at the event.9500E.Via deVentura,Scottsdale〃https:www.odyseainthedesert.com,free.Mesa ArtsCenter ishosting aneight-week youtharts courseon Saturdaysto teachartistic skillsand knowledgethroughfun andchallenging artclasses ina widevariety ofart materials,including painting,drawing,mixed mediaandsculpture,ensuring mentallystimulating sessionsfor all.Mesa ArtCenter,I E.Main St.,Mesa,〃https:www.mesaartscenter.com,$93for admission.A.By bringinga friend.B.By becoming a member.C.By bookinga ticketonline.D.By Joininga tourgroup
2.What canyou doat Family Fun WinterfestA.Have freefood.B.Enjoy realsnow.C.Take artclasses.D.Meet localartists
3.Which eventlasts thelongestA.ZooLights:Glow Wild.B.DowntownMesaFestivalof theArts.C.FamilyFunWinterfest.D.Youth FineArts Courses.
1.How canyou geta discountwhen buyinga tickettotheZooLights showAsa younggirl growingup inFrance,Sarah Toumidreamed ofbecomingaleader whocould makethe worlda betterplace.Her passionto helpothers wasawakened when,from theageofnine,she accompaniedher Tunisianfather tohisbirthplace inthe eastof the country duringholidays.There sheorganized homeworkclubs andactivities for children.Toumi witnessedfirst-hand thedestructive effectof desertification.Within10years richfarmers becameworse off,andin10years fromnow theywill bepoor.I wantedto stopthe SaharaDesert inits tracks.^^A decreasein averagerainfall(干旱)andanincrease inthe severityof droughtshave ledto anestimated75percent of Tunisias agriculturallands beingthreatenedby desertification.Toumi recognizedthat farmingpractices needed to change.She isconfident thatsmall landareas canbring largereturnsif farmersare ableto adaptby plantingsustainable crops,using newtechnologies forwater treatmentand focusing(月巴您)on naturalproducts andfertilizers1rather thanchemicals.In2012,Toumi consolidatedher dreamto fightthe desert.She movedto Tunisia,and setup aprogramme namedAcaciasfor Allto puther sustainablefarming philosophyinto action.I want to showyoung peoplein ruralareas thattheycan createopportunities wherethey are.Nobody isbetter ableto understandthe impactof desertificationand climatechangethan somebodywho isliving withno accessto water.”By September2016,more than130,000acacia treeshad beenplanted on20pilot farms,with farmersrecording a60percent survivalrate.Toumi estimatesthat some3million acaciatrees areneededtoprotect Tunisiasfarmland.Sheexpects toplant1million treesby
2018.In thenext coupleof years,Toumi hopesto extendthe programmeto AlgeriaandMorocco.
4.How didToumis holidaytrips toTunisia influenceherA.They madeher decideto leavethecountry.B.They helpedher betterunderstand herfather.C.They firedher enthusiasmfor helpingothers.D.They destroyedher dreamof beinga teacher.
5.What isthe maincause of the desertificationofTunisiasfarmlandA.Low rainfall.B.Soil pollution.C.Cold weather.D.Forest damage.
6.Why didToumi setup Acaciasfor Allin TunisiaA.To createjob opportunitiesfor youngpeople.B.To helpthe childrenobtain abasic education.C.To persuadethe farmersnot touse fertilizers.D.To facilitatethe protectionof theirfarmland.
7.Which of the followingcan bethe besttitle forthe textA.Saving Waterin TunisiaB.Planting Treesof NativeSpeciesC.Holding backthe SaharaD.Fighting Povertyin NorthAfricaCFor years,David James,who studiesinsects atWashington StateUniversity,had wantedto examinethe migration(迁徙)(黑脉金斑蝶).patterns ofWest Coastmonarch butterfliesThe routethe butterfliestravel has been hardlyknown(打标签)because thepopulations are too smallto follow.For every200monarchs taggedby aresearcher,only oneisusually recoveredattheend ofits trip,James says,and findingeven200inthewild totag isunlikely.Knowing theroute isvitalto conservationefforts,but Jameshad noway tofigure itout-until hegot aphone callfrom WashingtonStatePenitentiary inWalla Walla.The prisonwas lookingfor newactivities toimprove themental healthof thoseserving long-term sentences.SoJames beganworking withprisoners toraise monarchsthroughthewhole processof theirtransformation.The adultinsectswere thentagged andreleased from the prison.Over fiveyears,nearly10,000monarchs flewfromthefacility.Elsewherein Washington,Oregon andIdaho,researchers releasedanother fewthousand.The tagsincluded emailaddresses,and soonafter thefirst butterfliestook off,James startedreceiving messagesfrompeople whohad spottedthem.The butterflies,the reportsconfirmed,wintered incoastal California.Twelve of them landedatLighthouse FieldState Beachin SantaCruz.Several moreheaded toBolinas andMorro Bay.The workhelps researchersidentify idealplaces toplant milkweedand othervegetation thatare importanttothelifecycle ofWest Coastmonarch butterflies.It alsobrought outthe gentlerside ofsome of the prisoners.They wereveryworried thatthey weregoing toharm the butterflies,^James says.Watching themonarch changetheir formalso touchedthemen.This butterflychanged,“James recallsprisoners tellinghim,“and maybewe cantoo.”
8.What washard forDavidtodoin hisstudyA.Gain financialsupport.B.Hire qualifiedworkers.C.Build anew laboratory.D.Find enoughmonarchs.9Why arethe butterfliestagged beforebeing releasedA.To guaranteetheir safety.B Toenable themto flylonger distances.C.To tracktheir travelroutes.D.To distinguishthem fromother species.
10.What makesthe prisonersfeel thatthey canchangeA.The patiencethe butterfliesshowed.B.The hardshipthe butterfliesunderwent.C.The transformationofthebutterflies.D.The devotionof Jamestothebutterflies.
11.What isthe lastparagraph mainlyaboutA.The impactoftheresearch.B.The findingsof Jamesstudy.C.The releaseoftheprisoners.D.The lifecycle ofthebutterflies.DWe allknow thatunpleasant feelingwhen weretalkingaboutsomething interestingand halfwaythrough oursentencewere interrupted.But wasthat reallyan interruptionThe answerdepends onwhom youask,accordingtonewresearch ledby KatherineHilton fromStanford University.(录音片段),Using aset ofcontrolled audio clips Hiltonsurveyed5,000American English speakers to betterunderstand whataffects peoplesperceptions ofinterruptions.She hadparticipants listento audioclips andthen answerquestionsabout whetherthe speakersseemed tobe friendlyand engaged,listening toone another,or tryingto interrupt.Hilton foundthat AmericanEnglishspeakershave differentconversational styles.She identifiedtwo distinctgroups:high andlow intensityspeakers.High intensityspeakers aregenerally uncomfortablewith moments of silence inconversation andconsider talkingatthe same timea signof engagement.Low intensityspeakers findit rudeto talkat thesametime andprefer peoplespeak oneafter anotherin conversation.The differencesin conversationalstyles becameevident whenparticipants listenedto audioclips inwhich twopeoplespoke atthe sametime butwere agreeingwith each other andstayed ontopic,Hilton said.The highintensity groupreportedthat conversationswhere peoplespoke atthe sametime whenexpressing agreementwere notinterruptive butengagedand friendlierthan theconversations withmomentsofsilenceinbetween speakingturns.In contrast,the low(同时)intensity groupperceived anyamount of simultaneous chatasarude interruption,regardless ofwhat thespeakerswere saying.People careabout beinginterrupted,and thosesmall interruptionscan havea massiveeffect onthe overallcommunication,Hilton said.Breaking apartwhat aninterruption meansis essentialif wewanttounderstand howhumansinteract witheachother.”
12.What doesHiltons researchfocus onA.What interruptionsmean topeople.B.Whether interruptionis goodor not.C.How toavoid gettinginterrupted.D.Why speakersinterrupt eachother.
13.What doparticipants ofthe studyneed todo A.Record anaudioclip.C.Listen toone another.D.Have achat witha friend.B.Answer somequestions.
14.What dolow intensityspeakers thinkofsimultaneouschatA.Its important.B.Its interesting.C.Ifs inefficient.D.Its impolite.
15.What canwe learnfrom HiltonsresearchA.Human interactionis complex.B.Communication isthe basisof life.C.Interruptions promotethinking.D.Language barrierswill alwaysexist.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项There hasbeen avery seriousdecline inthe numbersof shallow-water fishasaresult ofoverfishing.People stillwantto eatfish,sothe fishing industrymust lookat othersources,especially thedeep watersoftheAtlantic.16Conservation measureswill havetobeput inplace ifthese deep-sea fisharetosurvive.Research onfive suchspeciesshows thatnumbers havedeclined bybetween87percent and98percent.17Many speciescould welldisappearcompletely ifthe presenttrend continues.These arespecies thathave beenswimming inour oceansfor hundredsofmillions ofyears.The problemis emphasizedby thefact thatthe decline in numbershappened inless thantwenty years.Deep-sea fishtakea longtime toreproduce andnormally livefor manyyears.18The averagesize ofsuch fishalso declined,with onespeciesshowing a57percent decline in averagesize.This isof particularconcern,as largefish tendto producemoreoffspring thansmall ones.(快速繁殖)19The deep-sea specieshave beencaught asif theywere thefast-breeding fishlike sardineandherring.It islike killingelephants asif theyreproduced atthesamerate asrabbits.The damagedone byoverfishing goesbeyond thesea environment.Millions ofpeople makea livinginthefishingindustry.20Measures mustbe takento notonly conserveecosystems,but alsosustain livelihoodsand ensurefoodsecurity.A.Billions ofpeople relyon fishfor protein.B.Many peoplenow choosenot toeat deep-sea fish.C.Unfortunately,their reproductionrate isvery low.D.This putsthem inthe categoryof criticallyendangered”.E.None ofthese factshasbeentaken intoaccount bythefishingindustry.F.Overfishing isa majorcause ofdeclineinpopulations ofocean wildlife.G.This hasresulted ina sharpdeclineinthe numbersof manyofthespecies caught.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Dr.Smith ofNew Yorkworks ata centerforchildrenwho can9t learnwell.One daya fatherbrought his son tohimfor21at hisoffice.The fathertold Dr.Smith abouthisson.My sonhas22in learningand canteven playbaseball.He isntdoing wellbecausehe doesnttry.I havedone everythingfbr him.I haveeven shouted at him.But nothing23After Dr.Smith testedthe boy,he24his father.He askedthe fatherto sitin frontofa25andthengave hima pencilanda pieceof paper.There wasa26onthepaper.He askedthe fatherto lookonly inthe mirrorand27the linesofthestarwith the pencil.The fathermade thesame28anyone makes.Every timehe29thepencil,it wentthe wrongway.Thefathers facebecame red.At this30the doctorshoutedathim,Hurry up!Why areyou31so longYou cantdo suchan32thing!You dontknowleft fromright!^^These33made the father veryangry.、“Now youcan34cant you”The doctorsaid tohim.“Your sonhas feltjust likethat allthe time.(训斥)You scoldedhim toooften,so hedidnt tryany more.He wasafraid ofmaking mistakes.35thefatherunderstood everything.He puthis facedown.Now hefelt sosorry.
21.A.testing B.acting C.teaching D.playing
22.A.confidence B.interest C.experience D.difficulty
23.A.returns B.helps C.appears D.remains
24.A.waited forB.searched forC.believed inD.called in
25.A.mirror B.television C.painting D.desk
26.A.face B.line C.number D.star
27.A.remove B.follow C.cross D.cut
28.A.decisions B.choices C.mistakes D.patterns
29.A.touched B.dropped C.moved D.sharpened
30.A.speed B.corner C.end D.point。
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