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www.ks5u.com ‎2017级高三上学期期中考试 英语试题 注意事项:‎ ‎1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。‎ ‎2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,优题速享写在本试卷上无效。‎ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)‎ 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。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。‎ ‎1. What did the man do? ‎ A. He started the phone. B. He broke the buttons. C. He fixed the screen.‎ ‎2. What will the speakers buy at the store? ‎ A. Bread. B. Meat. C. Chips.‎ ‎3. How much did the woman pay for the refrigerator? ‎ A. $800. B. $300. C. $150.‎ ‎4. Where does the man most likely live? ‎ A. In Canada. B. In New York. C. In California. ‎ ‎5. Why did the woman’s plants die, according to the man? ‎ A. From not enough water. ‎ B. From not enough sun. ‎ C. From not enough plant food.‎ 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。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. How does the woman most likely feel? ‎ A. Sorry. B. Disappointed. C. Annoyed.‎ ‎7. What has happened to the woman recently?‎ A. She failed in the exams several times. ‎ B. She moved out of her brother’s house.‎ ‎ C. She turned in papers late.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。‎ ‎8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?‎ A. Friends. B. Colleagues. C. Strangers.‎ ‎9. What needs to be replaced? ‎ A. The tires. B. The radio. C. The air conditioner.‎ ‎10. Why doesn’t Lynn want to buy the car? ‎ A. It is not safe. B. The price is too high. C. It doesn’t drive smoothly.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。‎ ‎11. What does the woman suggest the man do? ‎ A. Give up soda. B. Stop eating the sweets. C. Exercise more.‎ ‎12. What will the man do tomorrow? ‎ A. Go to the gym. B. Go out for dinner. C. Go to the grocery store.‎ ‎13. What is the conversation mainly about? ‎ A. Losing weight. B. Healthy meals. C. A new restaurant.‎ 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。‎ ‎14. Where does the conversation take place? ‎ A. At home. B. In a restaurant. C. In a movie theater.‎ ‎15. What did the man think about the movie? ‎ A. It was funny. B. It was realistic. C. It made him hungry.‎ ‎16. What will the woman get to eat? ‎ A. Some ice cream. B. A large popcorn. C. Some candy and soda.‎ ‎17. What kind of movie will the speakers watch? ‎ A. A movie about a jail. B. A movie about aliens. C. A movie about talking cats.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。‎ ‎18. What is the weather like in the Southern states? ‎ ‎ A. Rainy. B. Snowy. C. Sunny. ‎ ‎19. In which state is the temperature rather high according to the talk? ‎ ‎ A. Florida. B. Arizona. C. Texas. ‎ ‎20. What can we know about the weather in the USA? ‎ ‎ A. The weather in the USA is very pleasant now. ‎ ‎ B. The weather conditions are very poor in the USA.‎ ‎ C. The weather conditions vary greatly in the USA.‎ 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分45分)‎ 第一节 (共14小题;每小2.5分,满分35分)‎ 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ A I grew up poor. We had little money, but plenty of love and attention. I understood that no matter how poor a person was, they could still afford a dream. My dream was athletics.‎ By the time I was sixteen, I was good at baseball and football. My highschool coach was Ollie Jarvis. He not only believed in me, but taught me the difference between having a dream and showing conviction (信念).‎ One summer a friend recommended me for a summer job. This meant a chance for money in my pocket — cash for dates with girls, certainly, money for a new bike and new clothes, and the start of savings for a house for my mother.‎ Then I realized I would have to give up summer baseball to handle the work schedule, and that meant I would have to tell Coach Jarvis I wouldn't be playing. I was dreading (害怕) this, but my mother said: “If you make your bed, you have to lie in it.”‎ When I told Coach Jarvis, he was as mad as I expected him to be. “Your playing days are limited. You can't afford to waste them,” he said.‎ I stood before him with my head hanging, trying to think of the words that would explain to him why I dreamed of buying my mom a house.‎ ‎“How much are you going to make at this job, son?” he demanded.‎ ‎“Three twentyfive an hour,” I replied.‎ ‎“Well,” he asked, “is $3.25 an hour the price of a dream?”‎ That question laid bare for me the difference between wanting something right now and having a goal. I devoted myself to sports that summer, and within the year I was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates to play rookieleague ball, and offered a $20,000 contract. I signed with the Denver Broncos in 1984 for $1.7 million, and bought my mother the house of my dream.‎ ‎21.The writer was grateful to Coach Jarvis, because Jarvis ________.‎ A.made him set a goal B.supplied him with new clothes C.gave him financial support D.helped him show conviction ‎22.When the boy was offered a job, he wanted to ________.‎ A.balance summer baseball and the work schedule B.refuse the job offer for summer baseball C.give up summer baseball for the job D.ask his coach Jarvis for advice ‎23.Which of the following can replace “If you make your bed, you have to lie in it.”?‎ A.You must eat the bitter fruit of your own making.‎ B.Believe in yourself, but above all be patient.‎ C.You must rely on yourself first, then others.‎ D.A good beginning makes a good ending.‎ ‎24.The end of the story was that the writer ________.‎ A.failed to buy his mother a house B.succeeded as a sportsman C.became a successful businessman D.made some money in the summer job B Sudoku (数独) puzzles give your brain a hard time: Every number from 1 to 9 must appear in each of the nine horizontal (横向的) rows, in each of the nine vertical columns and in each of the nine boxes.‎ ‎ For many of us, this can be a reason for a headache, but in the very rare case of a German man, a Sudoku puzzle even caused seizures (痉挛).‎ ‎ In a new case study from the University of Munich, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Dr. Berend Feddersen introduces a student who was 25 years old when he was buried by a snow slide during a ski tour. For 15 minutes, he didn't get enough oxygen, which severely damaged certain parts of his brain. " He had to receive treatment on the scene. Luckily he survived," says Feddersen, the author of the study.‎ ‎ Weeks after the accident, when the young man was ready for recovery treatment, something bizarre happened: When the patient solved Sudoku puzzles, he suddenly had seizures of his left arm—something the medical world hadn't seen before.‎ ‎ Feddersen explains: "In order to solve a Sudoku, the patient used parts of his brain which are responsible for vision-space tasks. But exactly those brain parts had been damaged in the accident and then caused the seizures once they were used."‎ ‎ This particular case is an example of what doctors call reflex epilepsy (反射性癫痫), according to Dr. Jacqueline French, professor from NYU Langone School of Medicine.‎ ‎ "You have to have an injury of your brain first, and then seizures like that can happen," she says.‎ ‎ In the meantime, the patient from the case study stopped solving Sudoku puzzles forever and has been seizure-free for more than five years. " Fortunately, he can do crossword puzzles. He never had problems with those," Feddersen says.‎ ‎25. In the accident, the student   .‎ A.began to experience seizures in his left arm B.got the vision-space part of his brain damaged C.had to be sent to hospital as soon as possible D.found his Sudoku ability seriously weakened ‎26. It can be learned from the text that   .‎ A.the man cannot complete crossword puzzles now B.it is Sudoku playing that brings about his seizures C.the man's symptoms are common and widely observed D.the seizures cause much trouble to the man's daily life ‎27. This text can be best described as  .‎ A. a medical test B. a warning to skiers C. a news report D. a research paper C A robot called Bina48 has successfully taken a course in the philosophy of love at Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU), in California.‎ According to course instructor William Barry, associate professor at NDNU, Bina48 is the world’s first socially advanced robot to complete a college course, a feat he described as “remarkable.” The robot took part in class discussions, gave a presentation with a student partner and participated in a debate with students from another institution.‎ Before becoming a student, Bina48 appeared as a guest speaker in Barry’s classes for several years. One day when addressing Barry’s class, Bina48 expressed a desire to go to college, a desire that Barry and his students enthusiastically supported. Rather than enroll Bina48 in his Robot Ethics: Philosophy of Emerging Technologies course, Barry suggested that Bina48 should take his course Philosophy of Love instead. Love is a concept Bina48 doesn’t understand, said Barry. Therefore the challenge would be for Barry and his students to teach Bina48 what love is.‎ ‎“Some interesting things happened in the class,” said Barry. He said that his students thought it would be straightforward to teach Bina48 about love, which, after all, is “fairly simple — it’s a feeling,” said Barry. But the reality was different. Bina48 ended up learning “31 different versions of love,” said Barry, highlighting some of the challenges humans may face when working with artificial intelligence in future.‎ Bina48 participated in class discussions via Skype and also took part in a class ‎ debate about love and conflict with students from West Point. Bina48’s contribution to the debate was filmed and posted on YouTube. It was judged that Bina48 and NDNU classmates were the winners of this debate.‎ In the next decade, Barry hopes Bina48 might become complex enough to teach a class, though he says he foresees robots being used to better the teaching and learning experience, rather than replacing instructors completely.‎ ‎28. What was Bina48’s performance like in class?‎ A. Unattractive. B. Insignificant. C. Far-reaching. D. Extraordinary.‎ ‎29. What does the underlined word “addressing” in paragraph 3 probably mean?‎ A. Giving a speech to. B. Consulting with.‎ C. Dealing with. D. Sending a letter to.‎ ‎30. What can we learn from the passage?‎ A. It was interesting for Bina48 to learn about love.‎ B. It was quite tough for Bina48 to learn about love.‎ C. Humans can launch a challenge to artificial intelligence.‎ D. Artificial intelligence may somehow be superior to man.‎ ‎31. What does Barry think of the future development of Bina48?‎ A. It will surely be able to serve as a teacher.‎ B. It will completely take the place of instructors.‎ C. It will be able to promote learning and teaching.‎ D. It will be smart enough to control human beings.‎ D When Carson Palmer, a professional American football player, hurt his arm a few years ago, he took a week off from throwing the football. But in his head, Palme practiced every day. The following weekend, Palmer had the best game of his life.‎ For more than a century, scientists have been trying to understand how this mental training works. In the 1930s, researchers proved by experiment that when you're imagining an action, your brain sends signals to your muscles which are too weak to tighten the muscles but might help train the body to perform. In other words, mental practice might create a pattern in your head, like an inner how-to guide for a particular ‎ skill.‎ Sports psychologists have conducted hundreds of studies comparing imagined and physical practice for actions. On the whole, the research shows that mental training works. A 2012 study, for example, compared 32 amateur golfers who practiced hitting the balls to another 32 who merely held a golf club in their hands and visualized (想象) their swings.‎ Under the same training rules, both groups improved their skills by getting the ball about 4 inches closer to the hole.‎ Visualization has advantages over the real thing: You can do it anywhere, even when injured. It is safe—a major plus for high-risk performers such as gymnasts and surgeons. And you can practice for longer periods of time because you're not restricted by physical tiredness. That’s not to say it's easy, we've had Olympic-level athletes sitting in our lab, visualizing the movements for two hours," says Tadhg Macintyre, a sports psychologist at the University of Limerick in Ireland. “When we're done, they’re absolutely tired.”‎ It doesn’t work for everyone, though. "If you're a novice, the effect can be harmful,” warns Macintyre. If you're trying to visualize a free throw, and you don't even know the proper movement, then you're probably going to mentally practice the wrong skill.”a ‎32. The author introduces the topic of the text by_ .‎ A. giving an example B. presenting an argument C. explaining a phenomenon D. making an assumption ‎33. What happens when one is visualizing an action?‎ A. A special skill is quickly acquired. B. A certain model is formed in the head C. The muscles grow increasingly tense. D. The brain sends strong messages to the body.‎ ‎34. What is the main idea of the text?‎ A. Athletes are likely to win games through imagined practice.‎ B. Practicing a skill properly in mind can produce intended effect.‎ C. Practice whether mental or physical has its own characteristics.‎ D. Scientists have found a sale way for athletes to practice their skills.‎ 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。‎ The idea that I would be rewarded if I worked hard enough was deeply rooted in me. So I spent long hours in the lab, steadily filled pages in my notebook, and was praised for my hard work. ‎ When my experiments didn’t produce the exciting results they were expected to, I thought I just needed to work more. 35.__________ I didn’t know what to do. It was late in the evening. One other person was still in the lab: A postdoc(博士后), who noticed my situation, came over and gently asked how I was doing. I told him about my struggles with the experiment and that I felt like a failure. 36. __________ After we talked through the experiment, the postdoc said, “I think it’s time to go home and get some sleep.” He added with a smile, “Taking a break is also hard work, you know?”‎ Those comments planted the seed of a new approach: novel ideas do not come from a mind constantly under pressure. My best ideas and “aha” moments almost always come after I allow my mind to relax—whether that’s playing video games with my brother, cooking a nice dinner, or going on long hikes with my wife. 37. __________ ‎ Today, a decade after that eye-opening evening in the lab, I try to pass this mindset on to my own students. Not too long ago, in the lab one night, I walked by one of my students. I gently asked how she was doing. With a defeated look, she responded that the plan for the experiment refused to work, again, despite many attempts. I couldn’t help but see myself all those years ago. 38. __________ I asked her why we do what we do. Often it comes down to pursuing curiosity and passion. How can we foster that spirit? 39. __________ Work-life balance is not a harmful thing to excellent research, or an optional bonus, but a fundamental part of it.‎ A. So I worked even harder, ignoring the result. ‎ B. Part of working smarter, I realized, can be taking a break. ‎ C. The answer does not include working ourselves to exhaustion.‎ D. By striking a balance between working hard and getting some sleep. ‎ E. I didn’t tell him that I was also wondering what was wrong with me.‎ F. Yet here I was, working harder than ever—but not getting anywhere. ‎ G. We talked for a while about academic life and what it means to be a researcher.‎ 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)‎ 第一节 完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1分,满分20分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ I was really nervous this year because I was in a new class. It 40 me that I didn't know anyone in the class. But 41 I didn't know anyone, I had the 42 to do something I love—people watching.优题速享 The girl sitting behind me was always laughing and talking happily. She was one of the very few people who made any 43 to acknowledge me.‎ At the end of the year, we were 44 to do a big open-ended project where the 45 were basically to read something, then watch something related to it, and then 46 a presentation based on what we learned.‎ On the presentation day, that girl 47 in front of the class, and told everyone how she had read about eating disorders, because she herself had 48 with one. As it was too difficult for her to talk about it 49 , she had made a movie, where she had 50 some people about their eating disorders and how they had felt and 51 them eventually. After the presentation, almost 52 was in tears. Several people commented on how 53 she was to stand up and talk about it, and how strong she was to have got over the disorder.‎ I never 54 she would have a problem like that because she always seemed 55 . Her courage to talk about something so 56 in public and her strength to get through her difficulties have 57 me. I’ve also learned how difficult it is to 58 people. You never know what type of person someone is just by 59 for a term.a ‎40. A. pleased B. confused C. interested D. scared ‎41. A. since B. if C. before D. unless ‎42. A. honor B. right C. chance D. duty ‎43. A. discovery B. progress C. remark D. attempt ‎44. A. forced B. required C. allowed D. reminded ‎45. A. instructions B. purposes C. catalogues D. references ‎46. A. try out for B. make use of C. come up with D. look forward to ‎47. A. turned away B. got up C. looked down D. came back ‎48. A. stayed B. begun C. struggled D. mixed ‎49. A. directly B. swiftly C. randomly D. seriously ‎50. A. informed B. consulted C. supported D. interviewed ‎51. A. ignored B. overcome C. improved D. developed ‎52. A. somebody B. anybody C. everybody D. nobody ‎53. A. reliable B. brave C. patient D. generous ‎54. A. expected B. admitted C. suspected D. concluded ‎55. A. cheerful B. honest C. curious D. independent ‎56. A. specific B. professional C. complex D. personal ‎57. A. comforted B. inspired C. persuaded D. relaxed ‎58. A. amuse B. impress C. judge D. satisfy ‎59. A. thinking B. listening C. communicating D. observing 第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ High on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau 60 (lie) China’s “water tower” Sanjiangyuan. It is home to the headwaters of China’s three rivers: the Yellow River, Yangtze River, and Lancang (Mekong) River. It is the three rivers 61 provide water for about half the population of China. However, human activities are putting this ecosystem 62 risk. Hopefully, though, we can reverse (彻底转变) this damage. In 2016, the Chinese government established Sanjiangyuan National Park in Qinghai ‎ province. The park, 63 (schedule) to open in 2020, has increased the area’s green coverage and attracted more wildlife. The local government has also made great efforts to improve biological diversity. The success of Sanjiangyuan will mark the start of a 64 (green) future. With Sanjiangyuan 65 (take) the lead, nine other regions in China 66 (choose) by a field conservation station to carry out projects over the past three years, 67 will form a national park system together. The idea of a national park system is still new in China, but 68 (it) realization is urgent. After all, building an ecological civilization bears great 69 (important) in the development and progress of human civilization.‎ 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)‎ 第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)‎ 假如你是高中生李华,你的美国笔友Jack热爱中国传统文化,最近打算来中国工作生活 一段时间,但是不确定应该去往哪个城市,写信向你咨询.请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:‎ ‎1. 你推荐的城市;‎ ‎2. 推荐的理由(不少于两条);‎ ‎3. 美好祝愿.‎ 注意:1. 词数80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎ ‎_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________‎ 第二节 读后续写 (满分 25 分)‎ ‎ 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。‎ Steve was the most amazing person in all of Minneapolis, and he was my cousin. By the age of 19, Steve was a star baseball player at the University of Minnesota. I wanted to be exactly like him. So when Steve asked me to go with him on a spring fishing trip in northern Minnesota, I was excited!‎ After planning the trip, we gathered clothes and supplies, and began our great ‎ adventure. We reached the Superior National Forest in northern Minnesota by early evening. On our way to the campsite, Steve pointed to a small house faraway in one of the mountains, saying that it was the ranger station (护林站) where the forester worked.‎ Finally, after a long walk, we reached the campsite and set up the camp as the sun was setting. Steve knew all the tricks of an experienced wilderness camper. After we gathered enough wood from the forest, he started the campfire using only stone and steel — no matches. For supper we feasted on freeze-dried beef, wild rice and pea soup. I ate greedily after all that work.‎ Tired enough, we climbed into our sleeping bags early and talked about our plans for fishing the next day. We were still talking quietly when a sudden north wind picked up; the temperature dropped and it began to snow. Steve found a way to increase the temperature inside the tent. He dragged a log (原木) from the forest to the opposite side of the campfire. Then he wrapped aluminum foil ( 铝箔) around the log. The heat from the fire reflected off the foil and into the tent. Soon images of lake fish were filling my dreams.优题速享 The snow had stopped, but sometime later a powerful wind must have kicked up the flames of our dying fire. I was abruptly awakened by Steve. Our tent was on fire. Frightened, I ran out of the tent immediately. The tent collapsed with Steve inside. Without any thought of endangering myself, I reached into the burning tent and pulled him to the icy lake. Fortunately, we were not seriously hurt.‎ 注意: 1. 所续写短文的词数应为 150 左右;‎ ‎2. 至少使用 5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;‎ ‎3. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;‎ ‎4. 续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。‎ Paragraph 1:‎ Later, as we stood by the burning tent to keep warm, we considered our difficult situation. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Paragraph 2:‎ Suddenly, we heard a noise in the forest. ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎2017级高三上学期期中考试英语试题答案 ‎1-5 ACACB 6-10 ACCBB 11-15 BAACB 16-20 ACABC ‎21—24 DCAB 25—27 BBC 28—31 DADC 32—34 ABB ‎35—39 FEBGD ‎40—44 DACDB 45—49 ACBCA 50—54 DBCBA 55—59 ADBCD 语法填空 ‎60. lies 61. that 62. at 63. scheduled 64. greener ‎ ‎65. taking 66. have been chosen 67. which 68. its 69. importance 应用文 Dear Jack,‎ ‎ I am more than delighted to learn that you are to spend some time in China.(表达高兴)‎ I recommend you stay in Beijing, the capital and cultural center of China.(你推荐的城市) The city enjoys a high reputation for its abundance of ancient architecture, which represents the traditional local lifestyles.【高分句型一】 And there are also plenty of museums where precious relics of historical interest are waiting for you to explore.【高分句型二】 Besides, the exceptional Peking Opera performances there are also what you can't miss.(推荐的理由)‎ ‎ I wish you a very happy and meaningful time in China! (美好的祝愿) Yours sincerely, Li Hua 读后续写 ‎ One possible version:‎ Later, as we stood by the burning tent to keep warm, we considered our difficult situation. Our campsite was in the deep of the forest, really far away from the highway. ‎ We were in the middle of nowhere, wearing only underwear, with our supplies burnt into ashes, including our cellphones. Even Steve was unsure what to do next. The only thing we could do was just sitting in the cold air and wondering how to get out of the forest.‎ Suddenly, we heard a noise in the forest. Anxiously we listened and stared into the darkness. A jeep appeared. A forester had spotted the light from the fire and had come to have a check. We jumped into the warm vehicle and the forester drove us to the ranger station, where we were given clothes and were able to call our parents. Steve and I had many more camping adventures from then on, but it was on this trip that Steve began to treat me more like a friend and equal, rather than a younger cousin. Our friendship continues to this day.‎ 部分答案解析: ‎ ‎25. B. 细节理解题.答案定位在第五段Feddersen explains: "In order to solve a Sudoku, the patient used parts of his brain which are responsible for vision-space tasks. But exactly those brain parts had been damaged in the accident and then caused the seizures once they were used." ( Feddersen解释说:"为了解决九宫格游戏问题,患者使用了大脑中负责视觉空间任务的部分.但正是这些大脑部位在事故中受损,一旦使用,就会导致癫痫发作.")由此可知在事故中,这名学生的大脑视觉空间部分受损。‎ ‎26. B. 推理判断题.答案定位在第五段Feddersen explains: "… But exactly those brain parts had been damaged in the accident and then caused the seizures once they were used." ( Feddersen解释说:…但正是这些大脑部位在事故中受损,一旦使用,就会导致癫痫发作.")由此推断出,从课文中可以得知,正是九宫格游戏导致了他的癫痫发作。‎ ‎27. C. 推理判断题.答案定位在第三段In a new case study from the University of Munich,‎ published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (在发表在《美国 医学会杂志》上的慕尼黑大学的一项新案例研究中)由此推断出,这篇文章是一篇新闻报道优题速享。‎ ‎28. D 推理判断题。根据第二段作者对于 Bina48 表现的描述,它参与课堂讨论,并且和学 生一起参与辩论赛可知,它的表现非常出色。原文中的remarkable对应选项D的extraordinary。‎ ‎29. A 词义猜测题。词义猜测需要根据上下文的逻辑及语意来猜。根据第二段第一句它作为 a ‎ guest speaker 参与了 Barry 的课堂,故这里的 address 表示“做演讲、发表演说”的意思。‎ ‎30. D 推理判断题。根据第四段“ Bina48 ended up learning “31 different versions of love,” said Barry, highlighting(彰显,突出) some of the challenges humans may face when working with artificial intelligence in future.”可知,答案应该是 D.‎ ‎31. C 推理判断题。根据最后一段中“...though he says he foresees robots being used to better the ‎ teaching and learning experience, rather than replacing instructors completely.” 可知答案应该是 C, promote 是 better 的同义替换。‎ ‎32. A 推理判断题。根据首段 When Carson Palmer, a professional American football player, hurt ‎ his arm a few years ago, he took a week off from throwing the football. But in his head, Palmer practiced every day. The following weekend, Palmer had the best game of his life.得知作者通过举例展开论述。‎ ‎33. B 推理判断题。根据第二段 In the 1930s, researchers proved by experiment that when you're ‎ imagining an action, your brain sends signals to your muscles which are too weak to tighten the muscles but might help train the body to perform. In other words, mental practice might create a pattern in your head, like an inner how-to guide for a particular skill.得知科学家发现当我们想像一个行为时,我们就会在脑海中产生 一个模型。‎ ‎34. B 主旨大意题。根据首段When Carson Palmer, a professional American football player, hurt ‎ his arm a few years ago, he took a week off from throwing the football. But in his head, Palmer practiced every day. The following weekend, Palmer had the best game of his life.得知本文通过职业橄榄球运动员 Carson Palmer 手臂骨折后,他一直用意念练习打球,结果比赛表现出色这一事例,说明通过合适的脑力训练技能会产生想要的结果。‎ 完形填空:‎ 本文主要讲述的是作者最初到新学校非常紧张,她遇到一个阳光乐观的小女孩, 在一次完成班级项目作业时,那个小女孩分享了自己食物紊乱的问题,并拍摄了一个采访有类似疾病人群的影片,令全班人感动。由此作者感悟不能只从表面来评判人们。‎ ‎40. 考查形容词。A. pleased 高兴的;B. confused 困惑的;C. interested 感兴趣的;‎ D. scared 害怕的。根据 that I didn't know anyone in the class,得知作者到新学校,谁也不认识所以感到很害怕。‎ ‎41. 考查引导词。A. since 自从,因为; B. if 如果;C. before 之前;D. unless 除非。根据 do something I love 得知因为不认识这里的人,所以可以做自己喜欢的事情。前后是因果关系。‎ ‎42. 考查名词。A. honor 荣誉; B. right 右边;C. chance 机会;D. duty 职责。根据 do ‎ something I love 得知作者可以有机会做自己喜欢的事情。‎ ‎43. 考查形容词。A. discovery 发现;B. progress 进步; C. remark 评论;D. attempt 尝试。‎ 根据 She was one of the very few people 得知作者身后的女孩想要认识他。made attempt to 尝试做某事。‎ ‎44. 考查动词。A. forced 强迫;B. required 需要; C. allowed 允许; D. reminded 提醒。At the end of the year, we were 44 to do a big open-ended project 得知 这是学年末学校举行的活动,所以作为学生,我们是被要求做。‎ ‎45. 考查名词。A. instructions 指导,说明,须知; B. purposes 目的; C. catalogues 目录;‎ D. references 参考。根据 were basically to read something, then watch something related to it 得知学校的任务要求读书、看相关视频资料、然后...。‎ ‎46. 考查动词短语。A. try out for 参加.选拔;B. make use of 利用;C. come up with 提出;D. look forward to 期待。要求根据我们从阅读的书籍、观看的视频中所学的做出演示。‎ ‎47. 考查动词短语。 A. turned away 转过脸去;拒绝(某人); B. got up 起床、起身;‎ C. looked down 向下看; D. came back 回来。根据 in front of the class, and told everyone how she had read about eating disorders 得知那个女孩起身走到班级面前开始展示自己所学的内容。‎ ‎48. 考查动词。 A. stayed 待着; B. begun 开始;C. struggled 挣扎;D. mixed 混合。根据 As it was too difficult for her to talk about it 得知小女孩也经历着这种挣扎。‎ ‎49. 考查副词。A. directly 直接; B. swiftly 快速地;C. randomly 随意地;D. seriously 严 重地。根据 she had made a movie 得知拍摄电影是因为对于小女孩来说,她很难直接说 出口。‎ ‎50. 考查动词。A. informed 通知;B. consulted 咨询;C. supported 支持;D. interviewed采访。根据 she had made a movie, where she had 46 some people about their eating disorders and how they had felt 得知小女孩在影片中采访了一些人。‎ ‎51. 考查动词。A. ignored 忽略;B. overcome 克服 ;C. improved 提高;D. developed 发展。根据 she had made a movie, where she had 51 some people about their eating disorders and how they had felt 得知小女孩在影片中采访了一些人问他们如何最后克服饮食紊乱的习惯的。‎ ‎52. 考查代词。A. somebody 某人;B. anybody 任何人;C. everybody 每个人;D.nobody 没有人。根据After the presentation, almost 52 was in tears 得知 班里几乎每个学生都感动的哭了。‎ ‎53. 考查形容词。A. reliable 可靠的;B. brave 勇敢的;C. patient 耐心的;D. generous 大方的。根据 she was to stand up and talk about it, and how strong she was to have got over the disorder.得知大家都认为小女孩能够直面自己的问题她很勇敢。‎ ‎54. 考查动词。A. expected预料;B. admitted 承认;C. suspected 怀疑;D. concluded 结论。根据上文的 The girl sitting behind me was always laughing and talking happily.得知作者从没有想到小女孩会有这样的问题。‎ ‎55. 考查形容词。A. cheerful 快乐的; B. honest 诚实的;C. curious 好奇的;D.independent 独立的。根据 The girl sitting behind me was always laughing and talkinghappily.得知以前小女孩总是展现自己快乐的一面。‎ ‎56. 考查形容词。A. specific 明确的;B. professional 专业的;C. complex 复杂的;D. personal 个人的。根据 she was to stand up and talk about it, and how strong she was to have got over the disorder.得知饮食紊乱是小女孩的私人问题。‎ ‎57. 考查动词。A. comforted 安慰; B. inspired 激励;C. persuaded 劝说;D. relaxed 放松。根据 Her courage to talk about something so 56 in public and her strength to get through her difficulties 得知小女孩敢于当众说出自己问题的勇气激励着我。‎ ‎58. 考查动词。A. amuse 好笑;B. impress 印象深刻;C. judge 判断;D. satisfy 满意。根据 You never know what type of person someone is just by 59 for a term.得知你不能轻易判断一个人。‎ ‎59. 考查形容词。A. thinking 考虑;B. listening 倾听;C. communicating 沟通;‎ D. observing 观察。根据 You never know what type of person someone 得知作者感悟大家不能通过观察就来判断一个人。‎ 听力材料:‎ Text 1‎ W: I don’t know how to start my iPhone. Did I break it? Why is the screen all black? ‎ M: You just press these two buttons at the same time. There, see? Now it’s working again. (1)‎ Text 2‎ M: I was thinking we could take a picnic to the lake this afternoon. Do we have any food to take, or should we go to the store?‎ W: I think we have some bread and meat to make some sandwiches, but we could still stop at the store to buy some chips. (2)‎ Text 3‎ W: I want to sell this old refrigerator. How much do you think I can get for it? I bought it for $800 five years ago. (3) It works really well, except for the broken shelf.‎ M: If the shelf weren’t broken, I’d say you could get $300. But you’ll probably only get about $150. ‎ Text 4‎ M: My wife and I are planning on driving from California to Canada for a few weeks. (4) ‎ W: That’s exciting. My husband and I took a car trip from New York to Canada a few years ago. It was a lot of fun.‎ Text 5‎ W: All the plants in my garden died! I don’t know what happened. I watered them a lot and fed them plant food. What did I do wrong?‎ M: Maybe the garden wasn’t in enough sun. You did plant it on the side of the house that gets the most shade. (5)‎ Text 6‎ M: Marissa, if your papers continue to be late, I will have to give you a failing grade for the course. ‎ W: I’m sorry! (6) I’ve been having a really hard semester. ‎ M: You need to try a little harder, okay?‎ W: I know, I will. There’s just been a lot going on lately. I’m moving out of my house, and my brother is in the hospital.‎ M: I’m sorry to hear that, but this is the 7th paper you’ve turned in late. (7)‎ W: I promise I’ll get the next one in on time. Just please don’t fail me. ‎ M: I’ll give you one more chance, but just one. Don’t let me down.‎ Text 7‎ W: Hi, are you Don? I’m Lynn. I saw the advertisement you put on the Internet about selling your car. (8)‎ M: Hi, Lynn. Nice to meet you. Thanks for your interest. Here’s my car. It’s a 2006 Honda Civic. I took a lot of road trips in it! It is not perfect, but it is safe to drive and it has new tires. ‎ W: Is anything broken?‎ M: The radio is broken and the heater is broken, (9) but the air conditioner works well.‎ W: I think you should lower the price because the radio and the heater are broken. If you don’t lower the price, I don’t think I want to buy it. (10)‎ M: Sorry, but I’m not lowering the price. It’s a very safe car, even if the radio is broken. Would you like to drive the car so you can see if you like it?‎ W: No, thank you. I am worried something else is broken too.‎ Text 8‎ M: I just went to the doctor, and he said that according to my BMI, which means Body Mass Index, I am officially overweight. Do I look fat to you? ‎ W: I mean, you could lose a few pounds, but I certainly don’t think you look fat. Did he suggest anything to help you lose weight?‎ M: He just said the usual stuff, like “eat less and exercise more”. I guess I could cut out soda…‎ W: Maybe you should cut out the sweets. (11)‎ M: I eat sweets when I’m stressed out, so that’s going to be hard. I guess I should go to the gym tomorrow. I’m a member, but I never go.‎ W: I thought we were going to that new restaurant tomorrow after work. We’ve been talking about it for weeks.‎ M: Well, it’s probably not healthy for me to be going out to eat, you know? The gym seems like a smarter choice. (12) Come to think of it, maybe I’ll go to the grocery store tonight and stock up on healthy options, too.‎ Text 9‎ M: The special effects in that movie were so realistic! (15) I felt like I was in outer space a few times. ‎ W: Yeah! It wouldn’t have been the same watching this movie at home on TV. The ‎ huge screen and sound system in this theater really made a difference. (14)‎ M: And when the aliens started shooting lasers at the ship, I was like, whoa! I jumped back in my seat. They were so scary, with those big eyes and long, weird fingers. ‎ W: I hope I don’t have nightmares tonight about being taken prisoner by aliens. ‎ M: Just remember — the astronauts won the battle. They defeated the aliens and saved the planet earth, so you don’t have to worry.‎ W: That’s right! Hey, do you have any more popcorn left? ‎ M: I can’t believe you’re still hungry! We ate almost an entire large popcorn, plus candy and soda.‎ W: I didn’t eat lunch! Let’s get some ice cream and see another movie. (16) I want to watch the comedy about the talking cats. (17) It’s starting in 20 minutes!‎ M: Or we could see the one about the prisoners breaking out of jail!‎ W: No, I’d rather see something funny. (17)‎ M: OK, that sounds good. ‎ Text 10 ‎ And now for the weather report for the following 72 hours. The national weather map shows a high-pressure area all along the eastern coastline, which will bring them very pleasant, sunny weather from New York to Florida. But showers and thunderstorms are happening from the Ohio River all the way south to the Gulf coast, pouring down heavy amounts of rain over the Southern states. (18) By far the worst of the storms has happened in and around Texas. Some Texas stations have reported up to fifteen inches of rain in a 24-hour period with high winds and thunderstorms. Two typhoons were reported along the Gulf coast of Texas, but we haven’t got the exact information about any damage or injuries. Heavy amounts of snow were reported in the Rocky Mountain area with record cold temperatures in Denver and Boulder. As much as a foot of snow has fallen in some of the mountain stations. In contrast, temperatures in Arizona and the desert Southwest went over the 100-degree mark again under bright, sunny skies. (19)‎