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would alwayshave afeeling ofhome withme.Its one of theloveliest54Fve everreceived and Ihaven91taken itoff sinceshe gaveit tome.It willprobably55one day,but Iwill neverthrow itaway.
41.A.afford B・understand C-practice D.keep
42.A.simple B.dirty C-torn D.strange
43.A.idea B.purpose C.lesson D.answer
44.A.useful B,funny C-interesting D.precious
45.A.jacket B.sweater C,dress D.coat
46.A.just B.hardly C-even D.only
47.A.put B・take C.throw D.carry
48.A.informs B.warns C.convinces D.reminds
49.A.borrowed B.bought C,ordered D.saw.
50.A.wore B.dealt C,washed D.discovered
51.A.impressions B,speeches C.experiments D.memories
52.A.glass B.jewelry C.friendship D.home
53.A.grew upB.showed upC.traveled D.worked
54.A.rewards B.honors C.gifts D.praises
55.A.change B,matter C.work D.break
七、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1This was a heart-stopping scenewhen abrave passerbycaught atwo-year-old babyfallingfrom abuilding.On Tuesdaymorning inTongxiang city,East ChinasZhejiang province,Shen Dongwasabout towalk into the bankwhere heworks56he spottedsomething fallingdown froma buildingacrossthe street.A hugenoise57hear whenthe thingcrashed onan advertisingboard on thesecond floor.It tooka few58second forShen torealize thatit was a childthat fell from the59sixfloor afterseeing itmove on the advertisingboard.Shen rushedto thebuilding while60call thepolice forhelp.But beforelong,the girlbeganmoving andfellfrom the board.Shen cameforward61immediate andcaught her.He thendrovethe2-year-old tohospital.Despite sufferingsome injuries,the girfs life isnot62danger.The girlsmother thankedShen and another womenwho alsooffered helpduring therescue.Tm alsoa fatherof twochildren and I dontwant63see anychildren gethurt,“Shen said.The64shock videowas postedby localpolice onWeibo.Social userscalled theman65superhero^^forsaving thegirfslife.
八、建议信假设你是李华,你的英国笔友来信说她每逢重要考试都会倍感焦虑请你给她回
66.Amy一封信,内容主要包括表示理解并给予安慰;
1.提出具体建议(对考试持正确的态度,考前保证充足的睡眠,多做户外活动来放松
2.身心)注意词数左右;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;开头和结尾已给出,但不计L
1002.
3.入总词数Dear Amy,Im sorryto hearthat youfeel rathernervous wheneveryoure takingany importantexam.I hopeyou willfind mysuggestions helpful.Yours,Li Hua
九、读后续写.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67The annualHalloween arrived,during whichkids dressedin traditionalclothes wenttoneighbors9houses toask for candy.Allison lived in asmall town.That dayafter dinner,Allison puton herdress herfather hadjustbought for her.The dresswas cheapand second-hand because her familywas poor.But Allisonstillthanked herdad andsaid,Everyone willlove mydress!”Then,she leftfor neighbors5houses toaskforcandy.On theway,she came across Anna and her friends andwanted tojoin them.No!Look atyourdress!Its ugly!”Anna said.Her friends also laughed.Look atour dresses,especially mine!Ifsnew andbeautifUl,“Anna added.Her friendsnodded,and insome waythey wereright.Annasdress wasshiny andlooked expensive.She alwayshad the best clothesbecauseherparents wererich.Allison wasshocked andsad.The kidsnot onlydisliked herdress butmade funof it.“Youcant comewith us!”Anna stressed.We wouldnever hangout withyou!^^The otherkids agreedandlaughed.They allleft tostart collectingcandy for the nightwhile Allisonwas leftalone,embarrassed in the middleof thestreet.Anyway,she knewall theneighbors.She oftenhelped aroundcarrying theirgroceries andhelpingthem with their gardens.People aroundthere knewher.She didntneed tohangout withAnnaorherfriends.Ill gojust alone/9the littlegirl saidto herselfand startedwalking.She aswell asAnnaand herfriendswalked in the samedirection:towards theirfirst neighborMrs Vaughans house.But Allisonwalked behindand kepther distancefrom them.And shestoppedwhen Annaand herfriends werenear Mrs Vaughans house.Just then,MrsVaughanlooked outof herwindow.She noticedthat Allisonwas beingexcludedby Annaand herfriends.She knewit wasprobably because of Allisonspoor dress.Sheimmediately feltpity forAllison,who oftenhelped herand otherneighbors.She decidedto give注意Allison muchmore candyasareward andteach Annaand herfriendsalesson.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.When Annaandherfriends knockedon herdoor,MrsVaughanopened it.Anna lookedup andsaid,Our clothesare morebeautiful!But yougave Allisonmore candy!Why”A.Objective.B.Ambiguous.C.Disapproving.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.Why doesntJay moveA.He isshort ofmoney.B,He likeswhere helives now.C.His wifedoes notwant tomove.
12.What doesMolly adviseJay to doA.Save moneyas muchas hecan.B・Make adecision withintwo days.C.Buy a house ina specialway.
13.Who ownsahousebought from the governmentA.Jays son.B.Mollys aunt.C.Jays aunt.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Where arethe speakersnowA.In ashopping mall.B.On theplane C.At theairport.
15.What will the speakers probably doafter arrivingin FranceA.Visit somerelatives.B.Go to the localduty-free shops.C.Buy someluxury goods.
16.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.The mansmokes heavily.B.The womanfeels excitednow.C.The speakerswill buysome scarvesfor theiruncles.
17.How longwillthespeakersprobablystay inFranceA.Nine weeks.B.Nine monthsC.A year.
三、短文听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.How manykinds ofraw materialsfor chopsticksare mentionedA.
4.B.
5.C.
6.
19.In whichaspect areChinese chopstickssimilar toJapanese chopsticksA.Length.B.Shape.C.Raw materials.
20.What canwe learnfromthetalkA.Chopsticks have a historyof5,000years.B.Asian cookingis rarelycut intopieces.C.There aresome thingsyou cantdo withchopsticks.
四、阅读理解Theatres andEntertainmentSt DavidsHallSt DavidsHall is the awardwinning NationalConcert Hallof Walesstanding at the veryheartof Cardiffsentertainment centre.With animpressive2,000-seat concerthall,St DavidsHall ishometo theannual WelshProms Cardiff.It presentslive entertainment,including pop,rock,folk,jazz,musicals,dance,world music,films andclassical music.The Hayes,Cardiff CF101AHwww.stdavidshallcardiff.co.ukThe Glee ClubEvery weekendthis isWales“premier comedyclub wherehaving agreat timeisthe order fbrbothaudiences andcomedy starsalike.It ishard toname acomedy starwho hasntbeen onthe stagehere.If youare lookingfor thebest comedieson tourand brilliantlive music,you shouldstart here.Mermaid Quay,Cardiff Bay,Cardiff CF105BZ www.glee.co.uk/cardiffSherman CymruSherman Cymrus theatrein theCathays areaof Cardiffreopened inFebruary
2012.Thisspecial buildingis aplace in which theatreis madeand wherechildren,artists,writers andanyone(机会)else havethe opportunityto docreative things.ShermanCymruis excitedto presentapacked programme of thevery besttheatre,dance,family showsand musicfrom Walesand therestof theworld.Senghennydd Road,Cardiff CF244YEwww.shermancymru.co.ukNew TheatreTheNew Theatrehas beenthe homeof qualitydrama,musicals,dance andchildrens showsfor more than100years.Presenting thebest of the WestEnd alongwiththepick of the UKstouringshows,the New Theatre isCardiffs oldestsurviving traditionaltheatre.Be sureto paya visitas partofyour stayin thecity.Park Place,Cardiff CF103LNwww.newtheatrecardiff.co.ukA.At theNewTheatre.B.At theGlee Club.
21.Where isthe WelshProms CardiffhostedC.At ShermanCymru.D.At StDavid\Hall.A.Watch musicals.B,Enjoy comedies.C.See familyshows.D.Do creativethings.
22.What canpeople doat theGleeClub
23.Which websitecan youvisit tolearn aboutCardiffs oldestsurviving theatreA.www.newtheatrecardiff.co.uk B.www.shermancymru.co.ukC.www.glee.co.uk/cardiff D.www.stdavidshallcardiff.co.uk(孤儿院)Born inRussia andliving inan orphanageforthe first13months ofher life,JessicaLong hadno ideawhat herfuture wouldhold.The littlegirl bomwith FibularHemimelia wouldnotonly goon to be a13-time goldmedal-winning Paralympicchampion,but shewould inspireothersto chasetheir dreams.Long wasborn inRussia,where shelivedinan orphanageuntil herparents adoptedher in
1993.(截月支)Soon afterbeing adopted,she hadto haveher legsamputated atonly ayear anda half.It gavemealot offreedom andmovement;Long said.But growingup wasdefinitely reallyhard.From avery earlyage,I justdecided thatI wasgoing to be unstoppableandI wasnt goingto letmylegs holdme back.^^From thatpoint forward,she didntlet anyonetell herwhat shewas orwasntcapable ofdoing.She starteddoing gymnasticsasakid.Then,in2002,Long found her sportfor life:swimming!“Iwasthe onlygirl withno legsontheswim team,she said.There weremoments Istruggled,but myteammates treatedme likea friend.When Ilook backon mylife andI thinkabout anyoneonthat team,no onemade fiinof mefbr havingno legsand theywere sokind.”(顶住)Long defiedall oddsand surprisedeveryone when she qualifiedat ageonly12for theParalympicsin2004in Athens.After fourParalympics,Long haswon13gold,six silver,and fourbronzemedals.She hasdozens ofWorld Championshipmedals andhas brokennumerous worldrecordsthroughout hercareer sofar.But shedidnt concentrateon winningawards orbeing famous.I reallyjust loveswimming.Its importantfbr anyathlete toremember justwhy youstarted,shesaid.As one of themost decoratedathletes inhistory,Longs goal is tojust keepcompeting aslongas herbody allows.Dream big,“she said.There areso manypossibilities outthere,so findyourpassion,be consistentand workhard.You defineyour ownsuccess.”
24.How oldwas Longwhenshefoundherlife sportA.11B.
10.C.
12.D.
13.
25..What madeJessica determineto devoteherself toswimmingA.Her experienceof winning13gold medals.B,Her parents9support andteachers help.C.Her teammates9understanding andkindness.D.Her focuson winningawards andfame.
26.What isthe textmainly aboutA.A poororphanage andher closefriends.B.A happygirl andher confusingchildhood.C.An amazingillness andits terribleinfluence.D.An inspiringstory aboutan unluckyperson.
27.Which ofthe followingmay Longmost agreewithA.If you can dreamit,youcan make it.B.If you want tosucceed,learn toswim.C.A mannever reachessuccess untildisabled.D.A sportsmansgoaliswinning goldmedals.()When coldsand fluhit,many peopleautomatically turnto over-the-counter OTC medicinesto pushthrough andtreat theirsymptoms.Although thesemedicines areeasily accessibleandwidely used,it mightcome asa surpriseto manypeople tolearn that they arenot risk-free.A study(不利的)estimated thatevery year,26,735people wenttotheemergency roomfor adverse eventsrelated toOTC cold and coughmedicines.When twoormoredrugs areused together,their interactionscan sometimesproduceunexpected harmfuleffects.Physicians aretypically knowledgeableabout potentialdruginteractions,so itis veryimportant forpatients toask theirhealthcare providerswhich OTCmedicines are safefor them to use.It isimportant toread thepackage ingredientsof OTC medicines closelyto avoidduplication of(剂量重复).doses Coldmedicinesaretypically madeup ofmultiple ingredients.A personwhotakes asingle-ingredient medicinepaired withone ofthese multi-ingredient medicinescan receiveanunsafe doseof thatingredient.While everyonecould potentiallyexperience adverseeffects fromcoldandflu medicines,some groups-including olderadults,children andpregnant women-may beat greaterrisk.Olderpeople who are usingprescribed drugsto treatmultiple healthconditions mayhavea higher risk ofdrug interactionsbecause ofthe highernumber ofmedicines beingused atthe sametime totreatdifferent conditions.The agingbody isnot asexpert atabsorbing,distributing andclearingmedicines asyounger bodiesare.This canput olderadults athigher riskfor anoverdose anddrug-lo-drug interactionswith somemedicines.The Foodand DrugAdministration andthe Centersfor DiseaseControl andPrevention donotrecommend givingcold medicinesto childrenunder age
4.Because ofa varietyof factors,youngchildren haveahigherriskofan accidentaloverdose andadverseeventsthat couldlead todeath.
28.What doesthe authoradvise patientsto doin paragraph2A.Buy medicinesfrom hospitals.B.Take drugsas earlyas possible.C.Ask forsuggestions fromdoctors.D.Read thepackage ingredientsof drugs.
29.whafs thepurpose ofmentioning cold medicines in paragraph3A.To providea medicalchoice forpeople whocatch acold.B.To showcoldmedicinesare morelikely tocause badeffects.C.To explainOTCmedicinesoften havemore thanone ingredient.D.To stressthe importanceof learningabout medicines,ingredients.
30.What do we inferabout olderpeople inparagraph5A.They cannotcope withaging positively.B.They aremore easilyaffected bydiseases.C.Their bodycannot handlemedicines easily.D.Their desirefor healthmakes themunwise.
31.What isthebesttitle ofthe textA.OTCmedicinesmay notbe safe.B・Tips fortaking over-the-counter drugs.C.How todeal withan OTCdrug overdose.D.Should medicinesbe availableover thecounter”(网红)A recentsurvey foundchildren wouldrather beonline influencersthan astronauts.Itmade headlinesand ledto plentyof complaintsabout“kids thesedays”.Is influencinga promisingcareerpath Thelifestyles wesee advertisedon social media areenticing,but underthe shiningappearancelie uncertainincome,pay inequality,disability andmental health issues.Successful influencerswill bethefirstto claimthat anyonecan make it inthe industry.However,socialmediaeconomy expertsuncovered ahuge incomegap betweensuccessfulinfluencers andeveryone else.For mostpeople tryingto becomean influencer,their passionprojectsof content creation oftenbecome freework forbrands.Most influencersare self-employed,often experiencinginconsistent incomeandalack ofprotection that comeswith long-term employment.The risksof self-employment areincreased inthe influencer industryby anabsence ofindustry standardsand littlepay transparency.Influencersare oftenforced toassess theirown valueand determinefees fortheir work.As aresult,contentcreators oftenundervalue theirown creativelabour,and manyend upworking forfree.(运算法贝)—Influencers arealso oftenatthemercy ofalgorithms ijthe behind-the-scenescomputer programsthat determinewhich postsare shown,inwhichorder,to users.Platforms sharelittledetail abouttheir algorithms,yet theyfinally determinewho andwhat gainsvisibility andinfluenceon socialmedia,the threatof invisibilityis aconstant sourceof insecurityfor influencers,whoareunder constantpressure tofeed platformswith content.If theydont,they maybepunished“by thealgorithm-having postshidden ordisplayed lowerdown onsearch results.Constant onlinepresence leadsto oneofthemost commonissues intheinfluencerindustry:mental healthconcerns.Influencers canconnect totheir platformworkspaces andaudience atanytime ofday ornight,which canlead tothem overworking.Coupled withthe fearof onlinecriticism,it contributesto mentaland physicalhealthissues.Although becomingan influencermay lookappealing tomore andmore people,the industrysdarkunderside needstobemade visibleand improvedthrough enhancedemployment regulationandindustry-led culturalchange.
32.Which ofthe followingwords cansreplace enticing“inparagraph1A.Imaginative.B.Similar.C.Attractive.D.Traditional
33.Whafs NOTthe reasonfbr influencers9undervaluing theircreative workA.Invisibility ofpayment.B.Assessment ofown work.C.Lack ofindustry standards.D.Passion fbrcontentcreation.
34.What maycause theinfluencers9stress accordingto paragraph4A.Being unequallypunished byplatforms.B,Having littleknowledge ofplatform algorithms.C.Finding itdifficult tocreate newcontent constantly.D.Having towork outtheorderof poststobedisplayed.
35.Why doesthe authorwrite thistextA.To describethe lifeof self-employed content creators.B.To stressthe importanceof visibilityintheonline world.C.To revealrelationships betweenplatforms andinfluencers.D.To showthe darkside ofworking asan onlinecontentcreator.
五、七选五Have youever hada staringcontest Itcan bedifficult to keep youreyes openfor longperiodsof timebecauseofthe naturaltendency to blink.But whydoweneed toblinkThere aretwo mainreasons.First,blinking clearsaway dustfromthe eyes.36It mightbe underthe eyelid orsomething thatblew in.(润滑)Second,blinking lubricatestheeye-balls.The eyesneed asmooth surfacefor lighttoproperly focuson,so visionbecomes clear.Blinking releasesa tearfilm-which mostlyconsists ofwater,oil andmucus-to keepthe surfaceoftheeyeball smooth.37The tearfilm alsosuppliesoxygen totheeye.The filmalso helpsprevent theeye frombecoming infected.Blinking happensnaturally.It takesthe averageperson400milliseconds toblink.Most peopleblinksomewhere between10and20times perminute,usually around15or16times.38For example,you mayblink morefrequently iftheres somethingin youreye.Certainconditions canmakeitfeel likethere9s somethingin youreye,which makesyou blink more.Some peoplehave habitualinvoluntary movementsthat leadthemtoblink frequently.39Ifyou haveuncorrected visionproblems,you mayblinkmoreoften becauseyour eyesarenaturally tryingto coirectthe unclearvision.If thereis damagetothefacial nerve,which isresponsible forclosing theeyelid,a personmayblink moreslowly orless often.Tiredness andsome medicationscan causea similareffect.40Forexample,when reading,people tendtoblinkattheend ofa sentencerather thaninthemiddle.A.It alsoprevents theeye fromdrying out.B・If theresa foreignbody,it helpsget ridof it.C.And stressand anxietycanmakeyou blinkmore,too.D.Blinking moreoften thanneeded cangive brainextra stress.E.Pink eyeand othertypes ofinfection canalso causedamage oneyes.F.However,there aresome circumstancesthat makepeople blinkmore orless often.G.Focusing onsomething likewatching amovie,you mayblink lessto strengthenyourfocus.
六、完形填空Im terribleat throwingaway oldclothes.Some peoplecannot41this.If ifsold,42or toosmall,why wouldyouwanttokeepit Well,the43is simple.Clothes arememories and,just likememories,they canbe
44.My favoriteitem ofclothing isa blackand whitewool45,There areseveralholes init,bits ofwool hangingoff itand46a bighole inthe pocket.I reallyshould47it awaybutI cantbring myselftodoit.It48meofoneofmy favoritetrips.I49it ina marketin Lima,Peru.The firsttime I50it Iwas ona tripto anamazing waterand lightshow ina parkonthatsame day.My friendandIhad somuch funand Tvemade many51wearing thatjacket since.Its thesame with52,too.My friendmade mea beautifulnecklace witha pieceofglass fromoneofthe beachesontheisland whereI53,She gaveit tome soI。
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