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英语A卷(共100分)第一部分听力(共25小题;计30分)听句子,根据所听到的内容选择正确答语。每小题念两遍。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)A.Thankyou. B.Allright. C.Noproblem.A.Hereyouare. B.Notatall. C.Goodidea.A.Mypleasure. B.I’msorry. C.Soundsgreat.A.Seeyou. B.Goodluck. C.Ofcourse.A.Iagree. B.Whatapity. C.You’rewelcome.听句子,选择与所听句子内容相符的图片。每小题念两遍。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)ABCDE6.__________7.__________8.__________9.__________10.__________听对话,根据对话内容及问题选择正确答案。每小题念两遍。(共10小题;每小题1.5分,计15分)听第1段对话,回答第11、12小题。HowisJudy’spaper-cuttingclass?A.Wonderful. B.Difficult. C.Funny.WhatisthespecialthingforJudyinclass?A.Meetingagoodteacher.B.Havingfunwithotherstudents.C.Tryingdifferentwaysofcutting.听第2段对话,回答第13、14小题。Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Findthepostoffice. B.Gotothehospital. C.Takethebus.What’stheweatherlikenow?A.Sunny. B.Rainy. C.Windy.听第3段对话,回答第15至17小题。WhatdidLilyusetomakehertrousers?A.Alongdress. B.Anoldcoat. C.Aplasticbottle.WhatdoesMichaellikebest?A.Thejacket. B.Theskirt. C.Thehat.WhatwillBenprobablybeinthefuture?A.Anartteacher. B.Ashopkeeper. C.Afashiondesigner.听第4段对话,回答第18至20小题。WhyisSallymoving?A.Hermotherhasanewjob.B.Shehopestobecomeamanager.C.Shelikestostudyinanothercity.WhatdoesSallyneedtodobeforeleaving?A.Buygifts. B.Packthings. C.Haveaparty.What’sthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Sisterandbrother. C.Classmates.听短文,根据短文内容完成图表中所缺信息。一空一词。短文念三遍。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)Informationabouta7-daysummercampDates3rd—9th21ActivitiesOnweekdaysInthemorning:paintingordrawingIntheafternoon:22AttheweekendVisiting23inLondonCost£24intotalRequirementsYoushouldbeaged12to15.Youshouldbe25totakethecoursesbyparents.第二部分语言知识运用(共20小题;计40分)完成短文阅读下面短文,从方框中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)A.eventhoughB.fullofC.oneofthemD.startedaschoolE.withpatienceManypeoplethinkhappinesscomesfromgoodluckoreasylife.Butsomepeoplecanfindhappinessevenwhenlifeis26difficulties.ThegreatpoetSuShioftheNorthernSongDynastyis27.Hewasalwayspositiveandneverlostheart,28hislifewashard.InHuangzhou,hecookedcheapporkforhours29andcreated“DongpoPork”.InfarawayHainan,hetaughtthelocalpeoplehowtofarmbetter,dugwellsforcleanwaterand30.Hislifewasjustaswhatheoncewrote,“Impervious(不受影响的)towind,rainorshine,I’llhavemyownwill.”补全对话根据对话内容,从方框中选出适当的选项补全对话。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)A:Hey,let’splayawordgame.Canyouguesswhathaswordsbutneverspeaks?B:It’ssoeasy.Abook.A:Clever!31Hereisanotherone.Whatcanyoucatchbutcan’tthrow?B:Uh...Aball?No,Icanthrowaball.32Acold?A:Yes!Youcancatchacoldbutcan’tthrowit.A.Letmesee.B.Goodguess,butno.C.Hereisthelastone.D.That’sreallyinteresting.E.Yougotitonthefirsttry.B:Ha!33Onemore,please.A:OK.34Whatstartswith“t”,endswith“t”andhas“t”init?B:Atiger?A:Nope.B:Hmm...Atreat?Aticket?A:35It’sateapot!B:Oh!Teapotstartsandendswiththeletter“t”andhas“tea”whichsoundslike“t”init.Ilikeit.完形填空阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从A、B、C三个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(共10小题;每小题2分,计20分)WhenIwasten,Isawaphotoofasnowleopard(雪豹)andreaditsphotographer’sstoryinamagazine.Thephotographerwaitedforweeksinthe__36__mountainstotakethatsinglephotoinwinter.Fromthat__37__,IknewwhatIwantedtodowithmylife.Today,I’mluckytoworkasawildlife__38__.Itraveltoforestsandmountainstotakepicturesof__39__intheirnaturalhomes.Gettingaperfectshotofatigeroraneagleisanamazingfeeling.Soyousee,Idecidedatten,andImadeithappen.Seems__40__?Notquite!Ilearnedphotographybymyself__41__myfamilywastoopoortoaffordtheclasses.AlongthewayIwastoldIwasnotthattalentedandIshouldfindarealjob.Ialso__42__agoodcamera,soIsavedmoneyforthreeyears.The__43__timeIsentmyphotostoamagazine,theysaidno.Thesecondtime,alsono.Thefifthtime,theysaidyes.Foranyonethinkingaboutadream,Iwouldsay:Nevergiveupandsticktoyourgoals.Youdon’thaveto__44__others.Iftheytellyouno,useittopushyou.Atfirstithurts.Buteachnomakesyou__45__.Therearealwayschallenges,butyoucanovercomethemintheend.A.freezing B.small C.famousA.month B.moment C.weekA.researcher B.keeper C.photographerA.animals B.plants C.humansA.fun B.strange C.easyA.if B.because C.butA.borrowed B.sold C.neededA.first B.next C.lastA.beat B.follow C.praiseA.stronger B.happier C.younger第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;计30分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容选择最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2分,计30分)AVisitingafamouscoffeehouse(Café‌)inVienna(维也纳)isamustforeveryvisitor.Coffeehousesfirstappearedinthe17thcenturyandtheyhaveremainedpopularbecauseoftheirrelaxedatmosphere(气氛).It’scompletelynormalforacustomertostaytherealoneforhoursandreadthenewspaper.Thewaiterwillalwaysserveaglassofwaterwithyourcoffeeand,ifyoustayforalongtime,theywillbringyoumorewaterfromtimetotime.Theideaisthatyouareaguestwhoshouldfeelwelcome.So,whichcoffeehouseshouldyouvisit?Café‌ViennaCustomerreviewWeneverfeltrushedhere.Thequalityofthecoffeewasexcellentandthechocolatecakesweretasty.There’stableservice.Thewaitresswasbusy,butfriendlyandstillsmiling.Café100CustomerreviewExcellentcoffeeandbeautifulbackgroundmusic!Theyalsohaveallsortsofdelicioussnacks!Very,veryfriendlywaiters.GoodpositionnearthecenteroftheOldCity.Notcheap,butifyoudon’tmindpayingabitmore,wellworthavisit.CaféSchokoladeCustomerreviewEverytouristcomesheretotakephotosandeat.Thebuildingislovely,outsideandinside,andthere’saniceatmosphere,butthefoodandcakesherearenothingspecial.Thelevelofserviceisnotuptostandard.Besidescoffee,whatarethecoffeehousesinViennafamousfor?A.Freewater. B.Comfortableatmosphere. C.Friendlywaiters.Whichcoffeehousesoffergoodservice?A.CaféViennaandCafe100.B.Café100andCafeSchokolade.C.CaféViennaandCafeSchokolade.HowmanyadvantagesofCafé100arementionedinthetext?A.3. B.4. C.5.WhatisspecialaboutCafeSchokolade?A.Thelovelybuilding. B.Thenicefood. C.Thestandardservice.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.Ageographytextbook. B.Atravelguidebook. C.Acoffeeadvertisement.BIcouldn’thaveahappysummerholidayanymore!Nosleepingin.Nogames.NoInternet.Myparentsgavemeabigspeech.Andthentheysentmetoaclassicalmusiccamp.Help!Thefirstdaywasscary.Aboyaskedaboutmyfavoritecomposer(作曲家).Composer?Ididn’tknowany.Everyoneplayedclassicalmusic,butIplayedelectronicmusicfrommycomputer.Itwasanelectronicremix(amixofdifferentsongs)Imade.Nobodysaidanything.Theteacher,John,saiditwasgood,butIwasn’tsure.Thenextweekwasworse.Itriedeveryinstrument.Theviolinsoundedlikeacryingcat.Thetubamadenosound.Thekidslaughedatme.Ididn’tthinkI’dsurvive.Butsomethingchanged.Johnplayedapieceofmusicforme.Itwasamazing.“Beethoven(贝多芬),”hesaid.HesuggesteddoingaremixofaclassicalBeethovenpieceandpresentingittotheotherkids.Iacceptedthechallenge.WhenIplayedmyremix,Iwasnervous.Whatifthekidssaidthatboywasn’tplaying“realmusic”?Whatasurprise!Theylikedit.Withtheirhelp,IchoseanotherBeethovenpiece.Wedecidedtoremixittogether.Duringthefollowingtwoweeks,wepracticedeveryday.Howcrazy!Onekidevengavemeapianolesson.Onthelastday,weperformedfortheparents.Istartedtheremix.Theotherkidsjoinedin.Whenwefinished,everyonecheered.Dadwassmiling.Momwascrying.Beethovenandelectronicmusicwereagreatmatch!Whichisclosestinmeaningto“abigspeech”inParagraph1?A.Adailydialogue. B.Aserioustalk. C.Aninterestingconversation.Whydidthewriterfeelthefirstdaywasscary?A.Thekidsrefusedtotalkwithhim.B.Everyonehadtheirfavoritemusic.C.Hefelthewasdifferentfromothers.Whichwordbestdescribestheteacher?A.Kind. B.Polite. C.Hard-working.Whatmadethekidsacceptthewriteratlast?A.Theparents’effort. B.Thecommonloveformusic. C.Therespectforeachother.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthistext?A.Nomusic,nofun B.Beautyinclassicalmusic C.WhenBeethovenmeetsaremixCScientiststellhowhealthyrainforestsarebylisteningtothesoundsoftheirwildlife.Ahealthyforestisalivewithanimalcallsandbirdsongbutanunhealthyforestismuchquieter.However,thatisabigjob.Researcherscanmakethousandsofhoursofrecordingsbutthensomeonehastolistentothemallandpickoutthedifferentanimalandbirdcalls.WhatifthatsomeoneisanAIthough?ScientistsareusingAItechnologytohelpwiththetask.ThroughthenewForestListenerswebexperiment,scientistswantpeoplearoundtheworld—includingyou-tohelptoo.Thesitegetsyoutomovearoundavirtual(虚拟的)forest,listeningforwildlife.Whenyoufindanewspecies(物种),youlistentoitssonguntilyoucanrememberit.Thenextstepistolistentorealforestrecordings(therearemorethan1.2millionofthem),anddecideforeachonewhetheryoucantellthatanimalcallornot,orifyou’renotsure.TheanswerspeoplegivearethenusedtotrainAItotellwhatanimalstheyarebytheirsounds.Scientistssaythattheprojecthelpsthemprocessahugenumberofrecordings.WithoutAI,itwouldtakemanyyearstostudythemall.“Everysoundtagged(贴标签)byaforestlistenerhelpstrainourAImodels,”thescientistssaid.“Thisgroupeffortprovidesuswithvaluableinformation,allowingustofindoutsmallchangesinspecies’presenceandbehavior.Theseareimportantsignsforahealthyforest.”Whatisahealthyrainforestaccordingtothetext?A.Aquietforest. B.Aforestwithnewspecies. C.Aforestfullofwildlifesounds.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”refertoinParagraph1?A.Recordingwildlifesounds.B.Comparingdifferentanimalcalls.C.Checkingforesthealthbylistening.Whatistherightorderoftheexperiment?a.GiveinformationtotrainAI.b.Listenforwildlifeinavirtualforest.c.Listentorealforestsandtageachsound.A.a-b-c B.b-c-a C.c-a-bHowdoesAIhelpthescientists?A.Bydealingwithrecordingsquickly.B.Byrememberingnewspecies’sounds.C.Byinvitingmorepeopletocareforforests.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Forestsareindangernow.B.Helpingforestsishelpinghumans.C.HumanstogetherwithAIprotectforests.B卷(共50分)短文填空从下面方框中选出10个单词,将其正确形式填入短文,使短文意思正确通顺(每词限用一次)。(共10小题;每小题1分,计10分)armybechallengediediscoverkeeplittlemuchsadsuddentheytouchQinShihuangisawidely-knownemperorinChinesehistory.Duringhisrule,heorderedhismentobuildahugearmyoflife-sizedterracottawarriors.These,hehoped,wouldguardhimafterhis61.Today,thesoldiersinXi’an’sterracottamuseumarelightbrown,butthey62notalwaysthiscolor.Theybeganasanarmyofred,blue,yellow,green,white,andpurple.63,mostofthecolorsdidnotlasttothepresentday.Beforetheir64,thesesoldierswereprotectedbybeingunderground.Whentheyweredugout,however,theaircausedthecoatingunderthepainttofalloff.Thepaintdisappearedin65timethanittakestoboilanegg,takingwithitimportantpiecesofhistory.Newtechnologyisusedtoprotectthe66truecolors.Recentlymorethanahundredsoldiershavebeendiscovered.Manyofthesestillhave67paintedfeatures(特征),includingblackhair,pinkfaces,andblackorbrowneyes.ChineseandGermanresearchershavedevelopedaspecialmaterialtomakesurethatthecolorswill68.Afterfindingasoldier,expertsspray(喷洒)itwiththematerial.Theythencoveritinplastic.ExpertsarealsofindingcolorsinthedirtaroundXi’an’sterracottasoldiers.Theyconsideritimportantnot69thedirt,sothecolorswon’tbelost.Thenext70thingistofindawaytoapplythecolorstothearmyagain.Oncethathappens,artistscanbringEmperorQin’sarmybacktolifeinfullcolor.补全短文根据短文内容,从短文后的A~F选项中,选出5个适当的选项补全短文。(共5小题;每小题1分,计5分)Howoldis“old”?TheUnitedNationsdescribesanypersonovertheageof60asold.71Inmanycultures,peopleintheirfiftiesorsixtiesmayalreadybeseenaselderly,whileinothers,oldagebeginsmuchlater.Elderlypeoplearetreateddifferentlyindifferentcountries.IncountriessuchastheUSandtheUK,mostoldpeopleprefertoliveindependently.72Governmentsprovidehealthcareandcommunityservicestosupporttheelderly.Whiletheyarerespected,modernwesternculturestressestheimportanceofyouth.73Oldageisoftenconnectedwithapersonbecominglessactiveorlessindependent.Inaddition,somepeopleareafraidofgrowingold.Theyfearthattheywillbelonelyandbored.74InKorea,forexample,the60thand70thbirthdaysaretwoofthemostimportant.Thesebirthdaysarethecauseforfamilycelebration.InIndiatheelderlyarerespectedfortheirwisdom.Respectingtheelderlyisadeep-rootedtraditioninChineseculture.SpecialfestivalsliketheDoubleNinthFestivalremindpeopletohonorthem.Althoughtherearedifferences,treatingtheelderlywithkindness,respectandcareisacommonvalue.75Helpingelderlypeoplelivehealthilyandhappilybecomesevenmoreimportant.A.Theworld’spopulationisgrowingold.B.Inothercountriesoldageiscelebrated.C.Theyvaluetheirfreedomandpersonalspace.D.Growingoldisnotregardedasapositivelifeevent.E.Theelderlyteachtheyoungtheirdutiesandmanners.F.Aroundtheworldthereisnosingleuniversalstandard.阅读表达(共10小题;计20分)完成图表根据短文内容,完成图表中所缺信息。每空不超过三个词。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)Everyonesleeps.Goodsleephelpsyougetenoughrestandstayenergetic.Whileyousleep,yourbrainprocessestheinformationithasreceivedduringthedayandformmemories.Also,yourbodydoeslotsofrepairwork—refreshingtiredbodyparts,reducingpainsandcleaningupwasteinyourbody.Today,peoplesleepforawholenight.However,diaries,booksandotherrecordsfromthe15thto17thcenturiessuggestpeopleusedtosleepdifferently.Peoplewouldgotosleepbetween9pmand11pmforacoupleofhours.Theywouldwakeupforawhile,andduringthisperiodtheymightreadabook,visitaneighborordosomechores.Afterwards,theywouldliedownforthesecondsleep,whichlasteduntilmorning.Researchersthinkitwastheinventionofthelightbulbin1879thatchangedthis.Electriclightsmeantpeoplestartedstayinguplater,sowhentheyfinallywenttobed,theysleptuntilmorning.TheIndustrialRevolution(工业革命)alsochangedhowpeopleslept.Startinginthe18thcentury,peoplemovedfromthecountrysidetothecitytoworkinthefactories.Peoplehadtogetupandstartedtheirjobatacertaintime.Tomakesurepeopledidn’toversleep,knocker-uppersalsoknownaswake-uphelpersappeared.Theymademoneybywakingpeopleup.Everymorning,theywouldwalkdownthestreetknockingondoorsorwindowswithsticks.Asalarmclocksgrewpopularinthe1930sand1940s,knocker-uppersweren’tneededanymore.Today,oursleepismainlyinfluencedbybothsocialpressureandelectronicproducts.Fallingasleepbecomeshardandsleepingqualitygoesdown.Putscreensaway30to60minutesbeforebedtime.Keepacomfortablebedroomtemperature,avoidbrightlightandreducethenearbynoise.Thesewillhelpyourelaxandwinddown.Ifyouhavelotsofthoughtsorworries,writingthemdownbeforebedtimecanhelpyouputthemasideforthenight.任务型阅读根据短文内容,按要求回答问题。(共5小题;每小题2分,计10分)CALLAFRIENDANDTALKLastSundaymybestfriendtextedmetotellmethatshewasgoingtostudyabroad.Inearlycried.Justatextmessage?Isentherashort“congratulations”messagewithlotsofemojis(表情符号).Itriedtofeelhappy,butIdidn’t.Forme,wordsandsymbolsonascreenarenotenough.Ifit’simportant,weshouldtalk.AmIanold-fashionedgirl?Onthephone,youcanhearwhetherapersonishappyorsad,excitedordisappointed.Youcanhearemotions(情绪).Butmaybethat’sexactlytheproblem.Maybewearescaredofpeople’semotionalreactionswhenwecallthem.Orperhapswedon’twantthemtohearourtruefeelings.Weseemtobecheerfulinthesocialmediaworld.Orweareexcited,orshocked.Orsomeotherstrongfeelingsthatmakeususelots(yes,lots!!!)ofexclamationmarks.That’snotreallife.Somedaysareboring.Sometimeswemightbeinlowspiritsbutachatwithagoodfriendonthephonewouldcheerusup.Tryit!Youdon’thavetotalkabouthowterribleyou’vebeenfeeling.Justtalk.Ifyourfriendtakestimeforyou,you’llfeelsomuchbetteraftertalkingtohimorher.Andfriendshipisaboutsharingtrueemotions,thenegativeonesandthepositiveones.CommentsJustrelaxyourself.Youmisunderstandyourfriend.Atextmessagecan’tbemoreconvenient.Youcansenditanytimeandanywhere.Itmatterswhichwaytochoose.Ifthethingisimportant,asimpletextmessagecan’tshowcarebetweenclosefriends.Awarmcalldoes,instead.Perhapsthewayoutisnottochooseoneside,buttofindamiddleground.Calls,messagesandemojis-they’rethere.Callmewhenyouarefree;textmewhenbusy.Dayandnight,myphoneshowsmemessagesfrommyboss,workmatesandfriends.Whydon’tpeoplecallme?Anyway,Iamtotallyonyourside.Howdidthewriterfeelwhenreceivingthetextmessage?Whydosomepeopleavoidcallingaccordingtothewriter?WhatdoesthewritersuggestdoinginParagraph3?Whowouldsupportthewriteraccordingtothecomments?

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