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精品文档II. 知识运用(两部分,共20小题,计20分)第一节 语法填空(共10题,共10分)从A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳答案填空。( ) 21. -Who is _ handsome man in black? -Our English teacher. He is one of _ most popular teachers in our school. A. the; a B. the; the C. a ;an ( ) 22. Some young people like to play WeChat when they are free ,but _ like to go to the cinema.A. others B. the other C. another( ) 23. _ heavily it is raining now!A. What B. How C. What a ( ) 24.-How long did you stay at the airport? -I stayed there _ Bob came to pick me up ,for about two hours.A. since B. after C. till( ) 25.-Your hair is too long. -Haha. I just want to have my hair _ this afternoon.A. to cut B. cutting C. cut ( ) 26. Jack didnt know _, so he stopped _ the way. A. where to go, asking B. to go where, to ask C. where to go, to ask( ) 27. He doesnt play the violin so _ as his father.A. good B. well C. better( ) 28. Tom saw a car accident _ the way to the city park this morning.A. on B. in C. by( ) 29. Ill never forget the poor school _ I visited three years ago. A. which B. where C. who( ) 30. -Do you know _? -Yes, for five days.A. how long will your brother stay in BeijingB. how long your brother will stay in BeijingC. how soon will your brother go to Beijing第二节 词语填空 (共10小题,计10分)通读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳答案。Tom brought a box of biscuits to the summer camp .He ate a few and placed the rest under his bed. After lunch, he found the box was gone. He went to tell his camp 31 about it. The next day, the coach saw a boy eating Toms biscuits 32 a tree. He came up with an idea to 33 the problem. He found Tom and said to him, “I know who took away your biscuits. Will you help me to teach him a lesson?” “Well, yes.are you going to punish 34 ,sir?” Tom asked. “No, I am not,” the coach explained 35 . “That would only make him 36 you. I want you to write to your mother and ask for more biscuits.” Tom received 37 box of biscuits by mail from his mother a few days later. “Now,” said the coach, “go and share them with the boy who 38 your biscuits.” Tom didnt understand the coachs intention, 39 he still followed his advice. Half an hour later the coach saw the two boys come up the hill, arm in arm. The boy was trying to ask Tom to accept his toy robot in payment(赔偿) for the stolen biscuits. And Tom was refusing the gift from his new friend. He said that the few biscuits were not so 40 . In some situations, forgiveness(原谅) is better than punishment. A. doctorB. cook C. coach( )31. A. behindB. onC. at( )32. A. findB. researchC. solve( )33. A. meB. himC. her( )34. A. patientlyB. angrilyC. sadly( )35. A. hateB. loveC. miss( )36. A. othersB. anotherC. other( )37. A. stoleB. gaveC. bought( )38. A. butB. sinceC. though( )39. A. differentB. cheapC. important( )40.III. 阅读技能 (共三节, 计50分)图表理解 (共5小题, 计10分)阅读下列图表,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项回答问题或完成句子。AMusic ClubMusic lessons(guitar, violin, piano and drums)Time:8:30am- 9:30am every SundayPrice: only $20 eachAddress: 25 Jiefang RoadTel: 420-258-1200 Art Museum 200 famous pictures More than 300 wordsOpening hours:8:00am- 6:00pm on weekdaysPrice :adults $10,children $5.50Address: 120 Xinjin StreetTel: 307-864-299741. When can we join Music Club? A.8:00am6:00pm on weekdays B. 8:30am9:30am every Sunday C. 8:00am9:30pm every day42. How much does it cost if your parents and you go to Art Museum? A.25.5 pounds B. 15.5 yuan C. 25.5 dollarsBApple Pay is a new way of paying for things without using money. It was developed by the United States smartphone maker. This cash-free smartphone payment service was introduced to China in February, 2016. It has similar services like Xiaomi Company and Alibaba Group. It is said that Apple Pay will help open up the Chinese smartphone payment market which is now mainly under Alibabas control,though it is difficult for Apple Pay to challenge Alibabas payment services at present. ( )43. How many companies have smartphone payment services? A. One. B. Two. C. Three.( )44. Which of the following has the largest smartphone payment market? A. Apple Pay. B. Alibaba Group. C. Xiaomi Company.( )45. Which is TRUE about Apple Pay? A. Its an easy job for Apple Pay to challenge Alibabas payment service. B. Apple Pay payment service was sold to China in February, 2016 C. People can do shopping more conveniently by using Apple Pay.第二节 短文理解(共15小题,计30分) 阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的A,B,C三个选项中,选出最佳选项回答问题或完成句子。 AA highly human-likerobot was introduced to the world last week by researchers from the University of Science and Technology in China (USTC).The female(女性) robot ,with the name of Jia Jia, has natural facial(面部的) expressions and can communicate with nearby people with simple languages. For example , if Jia Jia finds that someone is taking a photo of her, shell warn the person to stand back or the picture will make her face “look fat”. Jia Jia cant do more than that. She cant laugh or cry like people. Her hands are also lifeless. However, she can speak really politely. If you say “Hello”, she is sure to answer, “Yes, my lord. What can I do for you?”Weve seen a few other highly human-like female robots recently. A few weeks ago a 42-year-old designer from Hong Kong introduced “Mark 1,” a $50,000 female robot he built himself. He spent a year and a half to complete the robot in order to make his childhood dream come true. Like Jia Jia, Mark 1 can have simple communications and movements. Whats more, Mark 1 can also move its arms and legs, turn its head, bow, smile and so on. Last year, researchers at the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University in Japan and Shanghai Shenqing Industry in China introduced Yangyang, a robot that looks like Sarah Palin. Yangyang also seems to do more than Jia Jia with its abilities to hug and shake hands.It took the researchers three years to develop Jia Jia, and they arent done yet. Team leader Chen Xiaoping says he hopes to develop and perfect their invention. Chen hopes Jia Jia will become an intelligence “robot goddess.” ( )46 What cant Jia Jia do? A. Communicate with people around with easy languages. B. Laugh or cry as common people do C. Tell people to stand back to take a photo of her( )47 Which robot was first introduced to the world? A. Jia Jia B. Mark 1 C. Yangyang( )48 Why did the designer from Hong Kong build Mark 1? A. To sell the robot to get $50,000. B. To achieve his childhood dream. C. To communicate with the robot.( )49 Which of the following is TRUE? A. Yangyang has the ability to hug and shake hands. B. Mark 1 cant turn its head, smile, bow and so on. C. Jia Jia was invented in USTC in Japan.( )50 From the last paragraph, we can infer that_. A. The USTC researchers really love their job of making the robot- Jia Jia. B. Jia Jia has become an intelligence “robot goddess” since last week. C. Chen Xiaoping thinks that Jia Jia is a well-developed and perfect inventionBWe can express thoughts and feelings and send sounds and pictures on our smartphones today. We cant send tastes, smells or touches. But some scientists in Britain are trying to develop a way for smartphones to do that.To give users a sense of taste, Adrian David Cheok and some other scientists made two electrodes(电极) . “ You put these two electrodes in your mouth, you put your tongue in between and then your tongue will get a sense of taste in your brain,” said Professor Cheok. They have already created sour, salty, sweet and bitter tastes.A device(装置) called “ Scentee” permits users to have the sense of smell. Scientists put a Scentee into a smartphone, and it can send out small clouds of fragrance, including that of flowers, fruits and coffee. Professor Cheok says the person speaking can make the device start working. The Scentee holds a container with about 100 different smells. The container must be replaced when all the smells run out.The sense of touch comes from a ring-like device. It is connected to a smartphone. “ I can be in London and my friend can be in Tokyo, and I can squeeze(挤压) my finger and then theyll get a squeeze on their finger through the Internet. Its a way of touch communication with small mobile devices,” Professor Cheok said. Professor Cheok hopes devices like these will someday be added to houses. He says they may change the future of long-distance communication.( ) 51. Adrian David Cheok and some other scientists are trying to make . A. smartphones smaller B. smartphones much cheaper C. smartphones send tastes, smells and touches( )52. According to the passage, the tongue will get a sense of taste by . A. tasting the smartphone in the mouth B. touching two electrodes in the mouth C. touching the devices called “Scentee”( ) 53. What does the underlined word “fragrance” mean in Chinese? A. 痛苦 B. 权利 C. 香味( ) 54. From the third paragraph we can learn that . A. different smells can be put inside a Scentee B. the container can only hold 50 different smells C. people neednt do anything to make the devices work( ) 55. Whats the main idea of this passage? A. The history of long-history communication B. Future smartphones can send tastes, smells and touches. C. How smartphones work.COn Miriams 9th birthday two years ago, her aunt gave money to a group that cares for elephants. The woman, who lives in Kenya, told the group she was giving the money to celebrate Miriams birthday. Soon Miriam and her mother visited Kenya to learn how that money was helping to support elephants. After she arrived, Miriam fell in love with these animals.A few months after visiting Africa, Miriam watched How I Became an Elephant, a documentary about the mistreatment of elephant in Thailand. Miriam couldnt calm down when she thought that some people were killing the elephants and that the number of them was becoming smaller and smaller. Then she decided to try her best to raise money to save elephants.Last year, Miriam created a group called They Deserve to Be Free after seeing a program that showed young elephants being mistreated in Thailand. She asked her art teacher to help her make clay elephants and make signs about elephant mistreatment.Miriam says she is lucky because her mother and her art teacher support her. Her father says her daughter is serious about helping the animals. He says that what her daughter is doing is making her a little more mature(成熟的).Miriam now knows a lot more about animals and what is happening to them. She is proud of her work and is happy that she can help elephants. She and her friends usually sell their clay elephants at a local market. Last year, she earned about $2,000 by selling them and sent all of that money to the Elephant Nature Park in Thailand.( ) 56. Miriams gave money to a group to celebrate her 9th birthday. A. uncle B. aunt C. mother( ) 57. What does the underlined word “mistreatment” mean in Chinese? A. 虐待 B. 款待 C. 慈悲( ) 58. The second paragraph mainly tells us . A. Miriam created a program to save elephants B. too many elephants have been killed in Thailand C. why Miriam decided to raise money to save elephants( ) 59. What can we infer from the passage? A. Miriam is very shy but friendly. B. Miriam is very lucky and wealthy. C. Miriam is very kind and helpful.( ) 60. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. They Deserve to Be Free is the name of a program. B. Miriams art teacher helped her make clay elephants and signs. C. Miriams father doesnt support her work.第三节:阅读表达 阅读下面的短文,然后根据短文内容回答问题。(共5小题,计10分)Tim Harris is the owner of a restaurant named Tims Place in Albuquerque, America. Many people go to have meals in his restaurant every day. Tim Harris gives free hugs to every customer at the end of each meal. So his restaurant is regarded as the worlds friendliest restaurant.Tims hugs are special because of everything he has achieved in life. The 27-year-old man is probably the only Down syndrome sufferer(唐氏综合征患者) in the U.S. to own a restaurant, but he has several other things to be proud of: He was once elected Student of the Year in high school; hes a great Special Olympian, an excellent sailor. He also loves fishing and he is really better at fishing than most people.Tims Place opened in 2010 and Tim has given over 19,000 hugs so far. “ I love giving all the customers a hug because I want them to feel comfortable,” said TimA number of customers love visiting Tims Place. “ I have been coming here once a week,” said Michelle Garth-Jones, a regular customer. “ I love its Mexican food, and I prefer its friendly service and the hugs from the owner.”61. Is Tim Harris the owner of Tims Place?62. What is Tim Harris better at than most people?63. When did Tims Place open?64. Why does Tim Harris love giving the customers a hug?65. How often does Michelle Garth-Jones visit Tims Place?V.写作技能(三部分,共11小题,计30分)语篇翻译 阅读下面的短文,将划线部分译成英文或中文。(共5小题,计10分) What can you do when someone hurts you? 66.Most people may be angry or even fight with them.But its not a good idea. 67.最好的方式是和他们交朋友。. 68.Although it is not easyfor us to get on well with the people who hurt us.“forgiveness makes you hopeful. And it is good f
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