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1、第i卷第一部分听力共两节满分30分做题时请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5小题 每小题1.5分 满分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 并标在试卷的相应位置。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 much is the shirt?a. 19.15. b.9.15. c.出.18.答案是bo1. what does the man mean?a. the woman is strict with john.b. the w

2、oman should refuse john.c. the woman is helpful.2. how old is the man s son?a. 11. b. 13. c. 15.3. where is the man going?a. to a supermarket. b. to the woman s. c. to a park.4. what present has the man bought?a. a book. b. some flowers. c. a pair of gloves.5. who watched the oscars?a. the man. b. a

3、ngelina. c. miranda.第二节 共15小题 每小题1.5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三个选项中选出最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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题听完后 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 are the two speakers talking about?a. children s noise. b. snacks and rubbish. c.cinema s situation.7. why didn t the spea

4、kers enjoy the film?a. the film was very boring.8. children made them bored.9. children s parents were disgusting.听第7段材料回答第8、9题。8. when should the man arrive at latest?a. at 10:00. b. at 9:30. c. at 9:00.9. what is unsuitable to wear for the race?a. jeans. b. shorts. c.t-shirts.听第8段材料回答第10至12题。10. w

5、here does the conversation probably take place?a. in a shop. b. in a cafe. c. in an office.11. what bothers the woman?a. her computer is down. b. her paper is missing. c.her hand is aching.12. when is the woman s report due?a. wednesday. b. friday. c. next monday.听第9段材料回答第13至16题。13. who took the wom

6、an to horse races when she was young?a. her grandfather. b. her father. c. her dad s friends.14. what does the woman say about riding a horse? a. she s never done it before.b. it s a great way to have fun.c. it s totally different from racing a horse.15. how many races will there be today?a. more th

7、an ten. b. less than five. c. not known for sure.16. what will the speakers probably do next?a. watch a horse race. b. place money on a horse. c. go down onto the track.听第10段材料回答第17至20题。17. what does the speaker s house have?a. a garden. b. tall trees. c. many seabirds.18. what did the speaker like

8、most as a child?a. playing ball games with friends.b. working in the garden.c. going to the lake.19. where did the family go on a trip?a. to new york city. b. to a big lake. c. to the countryside.20. what did the speaker probably do later?a. he moved to a big city.b. he lived in the former house.c.

9、he moved to a place near the ocean.第二部分阅读理解共两节满分40分 第一节 共15小题 每小题2分 满分30分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。 athe scholastic art & writing awards are among the most famous awards for student achievement in the literary and visual arts. past winners include such short story masters as donald

10、barthelme, joyce carol oates, and stephen king.the contest offers several categories connected with short story writers: shortstory, flash fiction, science fiction, humor, and writing portfolio (档案袋)(graduating seniors only).who can enter? the contest is open to students in grades 7-12 (including ho

11、meschoolers) in the u.s., canada, or american schools abroad.what do winners receive? the contest offers a variety of scholarships (some ashigh as $10, 000) and cash awards (some as high as $1, 000) at both the regional level and the national level. winners may also receive certificates of recogniti

12、on and opportunities for publication.how are entries judged? the awards cite three judging criteria:“originality,technical skill, and the emergence (呈现 ) of a personal vision or voice.” be sureto read past winners to get an idea of what s been successful. the judges changeevery year, but they always

13、 include people who are highly accomplished in their field. when is the deadline? competition guidelines are updated in september, and submissions are usually accepted from september through early january. regional goldkey winners will automatically advance to the national competition.how do i enter

14、? all students begin by entering a regional competition based on their zip code. see the guidelines for additional information.more ?21. donald barthelme, joyce carol oates, and stephen king are mentioned to show that .a. many famous writers and artists enter the competition b. awards will be given

15、to many different kinds of writing c. the award winners would become successful in the future d. the competition has not been very popular among students 22. can enter the competition.a. students all over the world b. a student in an american school in chinac. an american college student d. a studen

16、t in a canadian school in africa23. the underlined word“ cite ” in paragraph 4 most probably means “” .a. follow b. improve c. neglect d.decide24. according to the passage which of the following is true?a. all the winners writing will surely be published.b. students can directly enter the national c

17、ompetition.c. the competition is open for entries all the year round.d. reading past winners can help know what is appreciated. bwhen john muir was 11 years old, his family moved from scotland to the unitedstates and settled in wisconsin. john was good with tools and soon became an inventor. he firs

18、t invented a model of a sawmill. later, he invented an alarm clock that would cause the sleeping person to be tipped out of bed when the timer sounded.muir left home at an early age. he took a 1,000-mile walk south to the gulf ofmexico in 1867 and 1868. then he sailed for san francisco. the city was

19、 too noisy and crowded for muir, so he headed inland for the sierra nevadas.when muir discovered the yosemite valley in the sierra nevadas, it was as if he had come home. he loved the mountains, the wildlife, and the trees. he climbed the mountains and even climbed trees during thunderstorms in orde

20、r to get closer to thewind. he put forth the theory in the late 1860s that the yosemite valley had been formed through the action of glaciers (冰川 ). people ridiculed him. not until 1930was muir s theory proven correct.muir began to write articles about the yosemite valley to tell readers about its b

21、eauty. his writing also warned people that yosemite was in danger from timber mining and sheep ranching interests. in 1901, theodore roosevelt became president of the united states. he was interested in conservation. muir took the president throughyosemite, and roosevelt helped get laws passed to cr

22、eate yosemite national park in 1906. although muir won many conservation battles, he lost a major one. he fought to save the hetch hetchy valley, which people wanted to dam in order to provide water for san francisco. in late 1913, a bill was signed to dam the valley. muir died in 1914. some people

23、say losing the fight to protect the valley killed muir.25. when did muir invent a unique form of alarm clock?a. while the family still lived in scotland. b. after he sailed to san francisco.c. after he traveled in yosemite. d. while the muir family lived in wisconsin.26. what did john muir do soon a

24、fter he arrived in san francisco?a. he wrote short stories for the local newspaper.b. he put forth a theory about how yosemite was formed.c. he headed inland for the sierra nevadas.d. he began to write articles about the sierra nevadas. 27. when did john muir meet theodore roosevelt?a. between 1901

25、and 1906.b. between 1906 and 1914.c. between 1868 and 1901.d. between 1906 and 1907.28. john muir is most probably remembered as .a. a famous politician in the united statesb. a naturalist to help preserve large nature areasc. a loser in the fight to protect the hetch hetchy valleyd. an inventor of

26、a model of sawmill and an alarm clock cransom ware is the newest threat to computer users. it is a software virus that blocks your computer system until you pay money. the viruses have scary names, like crypto locker or crypto wall. the first ransom ware viruses appeared in 2013 but they have become

27、 more dangerous recently.the viruses can sweep across the internet in a short period of time and infect millions of computers overnight. ransom ware viruses spread via links, unauthorized downloads as well as email attachments. they hit your computer without you knowing it. in many cases the virus s

28、tops your hard drive from working or encrypts documents and photos, which then become useless.hackers demand money, ranging from a few to a thousand dollars, for letting you control your computer again. not only pcs are reported to be affected by ransom ware, tablets and mobile phones have also caug

29、ht the virus.virus developers are always looking for new ways to make money. last year ransom ware attacks went up by 100%. currently, there are about 30, 000 infections around the world every day.although anti-virus firms are working hard to produce patches to protect suchattacks, they are not alwa

30、ys fast enough to provide security from every virus.however, there are some things you can do to protect yourself. do not download suspicious files from the internet and be careful when you open email attachments. finally, allow your operating system to update regularly and make sure your anti-virus

31、 databases are also up-to-date.29. what is ransom ware like?a. spreading fast, it is very destructive.b. hidden very well it is very hard to find out.c. affecting pcs and phones, it demands much money each time.d. attacked more and more often, we can do nothing about it.30. the underlined word “ enc

32、rypt ” in paragraph 2 most probably means .a. make sth completely disappear b. hides thin another secret placec. change ordinary language into code d. decrease the number of31. the main purpose for the viruses may be .a. to steal information from computer systemsb. to threaten computers users to off

33、er moneyc. to destroy computer systems for fund. to warn computer users to buy new anti-virus softwared during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, almost nothing was written about the contribution of women during the colonial period and the early history of the newly formed united states. lack

34、ing the right to vote and absent from the seats of power, womenwere not considered an important force in history. during these centuries, women remained invisible in history books.throughout the nineteenth century, this lack of visibility continued, despitethe efforts of female authors writing about

35、 women. these writers, like most of their male counterparts, were amateur ( 业余的 ) historians. their writings were celebratory in nature, and they were uncritical in their selection and use of sources. during the nineteenth century, however, certain feminists showed a keen sense of history by keeping

36、 records of activities in which women were engaged. national, regional, and local women s organizations compiled accounts of their doings. personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, and souvenirs were saved and stored. these sources form the core of the two greatest collections of women s history

37、 in the united states one at the elizabeth and arthur schlesinger library at radeliffe college,and the other the sophia smith collection at smith college. such sources have provided valuable materials for later generations of historians.despite the gathering of more information about ordinary women

38、during thenineteenth century, most of the writing about women adjusted to the“ great women ”theory of history, just as much of mainstream american history concentrated on “ great men” . to demonstrate that women were making significant contributions to american life, female authors singled out women

39、 leaders and wrote biographies, or else important women produced their autobiographies. most of these leaders were involved in public life as reformers, activists working for women s right to vote, or authors, and were not representative at all of the great mass of ordinary women. the lives of ordin

40、ary people continued, generally, to be untold in the american histories being published.32. what does the passage mainly discuss?a. the role of literature in early american histories.b. the place of american womenin written histories. c. the keen sense of history shown by american women.d. the “grea

41、t women approach to history used by american historians.33. the word they in paragraph 2 refers to .a. efforts b. sources c. writings d. authors34. in the second paragraph, what weakness in nineteenth-century histories does the author point out?a. they put too much emphasis on daily activities.b. th

42、ey left out discussion of the influence on money or politics.c. the sources of the information they were based on were not necessarily accurate.d. they were printed on poor quality paper.35. what use was made of the nineteenth-century women s history materials in theschlesinger library and the sophi

43、a smith collection?a. they were combined and published in a multivolume encyclopedia (多卷百科全书)about women.b. they formed the basis of college courses in the nineteenth-century.c. they provided valuable information for twentieth-century historical researchers.d. they were shared among women s colleges

44、 throughout the united states. 第二节 共5小题 每小题2分 满分10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。选项中有两项为多余选项。here s some information to help you avoid suffering too much indian culture shock when you arrive.? cows in indiasimilar to how some people wonder if kangaroos can be found in cities in australia, they also w

45、onder if cows really roam (漫步)the streets in india. actually, it strue about the cows. you ll find these fearless creatures walking along all overthe place, even on the beach. 36 depending on where you travel in india it slikely that cows won t be the only animals you ll see on the roads.? sounds in

46、 indiaindia is not a quiet country. indians love to use their horns when driving. theyll honk when turning corners, when overtaking, and when there are vehicles in the way. 37 ? people in indiaindian society is very close-knit, and personal space and privacy are foreign concepts to most people. 38 t

47、he down side of this thought is that they tend tostare and ask lots of questions, many of them personal in nature. it can be confronting if you don t expect it, but don t be afraid to ask the same questions in return.you won t cause offense. 39 ? pricing in indiaas a foreigner in india, do be aware

48、that the price you are offered for itemswill usually be much higher (commonly up to three times more) than the price indians would pay. 40never accept the first price given.a. in fact, people will be happy that you ve taken an interest in them.b. so it is polite to keep a certain space from indians

49、when talking.c. however, indians are warm hearted and curious people.d. the constant noise is one of the most tiring things about being in india.e. actually they are well worth what they ask for.f. hence, it s important to negotiate.g. they re huge, but quite harmless.第三部分英语知识运用共两节满分45分第一节完形填空共20小题

50、每小题1.5分 满分30分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处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ali and abraham were brothers. their parents died very early. they left for their sons a cow.ali was cunning ( 狡猾的).he was 41 , too. abraham was kind and 42 . hetrusted his elder brother. they wanted to 43 their father s property. a

51、li said,“i will be very 44 with you, abraham. you take the front part of the cow as yourshare. i will take the hind side of the cow. each one gets his 45 only from hisshare. abraham 46 the cow very well fresh grass and water. the cow became 47 .it gave lots of milk. ali got the milk. he sold the mil

52、k and got a lot of money. but he did not share the 48 with abraham. abraham asked his brother about his 49 of money. ali replied,“i got the milk50 my part of our cow. hind part is mine according to the 51.each of us gets the benefits only from his 52 abraham said nothing.a 53 man advised abraham. he

53、 said something in the 54 of abraham. the next day ali was milking the cow. then abraham beat the cow in the front part. the cow started kicking. ali 55 abraham.you 56 ! why do you beat the cow? donot see me milking the cow? “the front part of the cow is mine. i can do 57 . that is our agreement,“sa

54、id abraham.ali could not say anything. 58 he agreed to share the money. abraham said,“not 59 money. you must also share the work of feeding and taking care of the cow too. ali 60 .41. a. greedy b. smart c. diligentd. careless42. a. lucky b. selfish c. honestd. sensitive43. a. sell b. keep c. donate

55、d. divide44. a. strict b. fair c. serious d.patient45. a. profit b. reward c. prized. award46. a. knew b. understood c. fed d.remembered47. a. energetic b. healthy c. active d. aggressive48. a. cow b. food c. milk d. money 49. a. share b. amount c. use d.secret50. a. for b. from c. of d. to51. a. pl

56、an b. decision c. law d. agreement52. a. labor b. knowledge c. partd. effort53. a. kind b. wise c. cruel d. funny54. a. ear b. nose c. face d. head55. a. escaped from b. came from c. laughed at d. shouted at56. a. liar b. thief c. foold. monster57. a. nothing b. anything c. somethingd. everything58.

57、 a. finally b. suddenly c. happily d.gradually59. a. really b. entirely c. just d. always60. a. quarreled b. replied c. criedd. agreed 第n卷 注意将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 第三部分英语知识运用共两节满分45分第二节 共10小题 每小题1.5分 满分15分 阅读下面材料在空白处填入适当的内容1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。sweden, one of the world s most advanced countries, has started to introduce a six-hour work day for its employees. around the country, companies are making this change in order to make workers more productive and 61 (happy). at the same time breaks and meetings 62 (keep) to a minimum at work, so that workers can concentrate 63 their

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