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英语试题
第一部分:听力
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. What surprises the man?
A. Susan is best at Chinese.
B. Susan won the competition.
C. Susan's finished her homework.
2. What are the speakers going to do?
A. Go shopping. B. Eat out. C. Wash clothes.
3. Where are the speakers probably?
A. At the office. B. At the museum. C. At the stadium.
4. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A school. B. A game. C. A football team.
5. How many cups of coffee has the woman had?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Who was to blame for the accident?
A. The black car driver. B. The truck driver. C. The ambulance driver.
7. What does the woman suggest doing?
A. Checking their car. B. Offering help. C. Driving away.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Where are the coffee beans at the woman's home from?
A. America. B. Asia. C. Africa.
9. What will the woman do this afternoon?
A. Take a test. B. Do English revision. C. Learn some new words.
10. What do we know about Bulletproof Coffee?
A. Its beans are thoroughly cooked.
B. It goes with some butter.
C. It's popular in Himalayan areas.
请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Which period of the term is it now?
A. The beginning. B. The middle. C. The end.
12. When will the exams start from?
A. Next Monday. B. Next Tuesday. C. Next Thursday.
13. What do students mostly do after the exams?
A. Attend street activities. B. Throw parties. C. Leave the town.
请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What are the speakers supposed to do by this Friday?
A. Finish the review session.
B. Hand in their homework.
C. Get ready for the exams.
15. What did the man focus on in the meeting?
A. Professor Wang s new discovery.
B. Information about the test.
C. A substitute for the test.
16. Who will present the lecture?
A. A scientist. B. A college teacher. C. A top student.
17. How will the speakers get to the site?
A. By train. B. By bus. C. By car.
请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.What music Yuja Wang performed was a big success on YouTube?
A. A French piece. B. A Russian piece. C. A German piece.
19. How does Yuja like to dress?
A. According to the music she plays.
B. According to the orchestra's request.
C. According to what people like her to be.
20. What would Yuja be happy to do when she gives a performance?
A. Ask her parents to attend the concert.
B. Communicate with the sponsor.
C. Perform extra music.
第二部分:阅读理解
第一节
A
If you and your partner love to travel, a destination wedding is a perfect idea! It's important that you plan out what the best location is for you and your future partner, considering your costs and what it will cost your loved ones. Here is a list of the best when it comes to inexpensive destination weddings.
1. St. Petersburg, FL
With pleasant weather nearly year-round and beautiful oceanfront views, St. Pete is a perfect place for a destination wedding. Your loved ones can easily drive or get relatively inexpensive plane tickets and you can get married on the water. The average wedding in St. Pete costs around S5000.
2. Negril, Jamaica
Covered in beautiful resorts, Negril offers not only natural beauty on its beaches, but also excellent elegance if you'd like to stay indoors. The best way to do it is to buy a package through a resort which will cost you between $2500-$10000 depending on the options you choose.
3. Playa del Carmen, Mexico
This is a top destination wedding location because it's inexpensive for both you and your guests. With 30 guests it will cost about $45000 and includes so many amenities(令人愉快的事): decorations, set-up and even a couple's massage(按摩)!Plus, most hotel rooms cost around only $ 100 a night.
4. Newport, RI
Newport is a sleepy, romantic town that has the New England feel without the cost. You can have your weddings on the beach if that suits you, but if you can wait until the
off-season, you can buy a package at a satisfying mansion(公馆)for less than $5000.
21.Which destination can you choose to stay indoors?
A.St. Petersburg, FL. B.Negril, Jamaica.
C.Playa del Carmen, Mexico. D.Newport, RI.
22.What can you do in Newport, RI?
A.Have the feel of England. B.Experience a couple's massage.
C.Have a wedding on the water. D.Enjoy a package at a satisfying mansion.
23.Where does the passage most probably come from?
A.A travel journal. B.A news report
C.A science textbook. D.A library guide.
B
This summer, I spent three weeks in Albert-Schweitzer-Schule (ASS) in Nienburg Germany, because of a youth exchange.
In a meeting just before I left, my advisor told me that it was rude to be late and use too much water (long showers were a no-no), and that good appearances(外 表) were important. Being often late and taking long showers, I knew that I had difficulties in the important areas, so I decided to make up for it in appearance. I prepared a lot of clothes. However, I found out later, the students at ASS didn't care too much about their clothing. They were too busy studying.
This year, classes at my German school lasted close to the end of June. I was there in what would be considered the final weeks of the school year. I went to different classes that were offered to the students and was surprised to see there weren't many computers, and other forms of technology that are thought to be necessary for teaching in the US. Yet my German classmates studied advanced (高深的) knowledge in every subject and everybody could speak at least two languages very well.
Walking into the ASS cafeteria (食堂),I was greeted with many kinds of fresh sandwiches, and bread and butter (奶油) topped with tomatoes and cheese for a total of close to 1 euro. Later I found out that all the people who work in the cafeteria are volunteer parents; no wonder the food looked and tasted so delicious!
I loved every moment of my trip to Germany. The exchange has been a great eye opener for me. I would like to thank everybody who made this trip possible. I hope this exchange program will continue for the good of students from both ASS and my school!
24. What did the author plan to do to make up for her disadvantage?
A. Work hard on her study.
B. Stop taking long showers.
C. Have a pleasing appearance.
D. Show up at meetings on time.
25.Why was the author surprised at her German school?
A. The school term was very long.
B. Two languages were spoken in class.
C. Few classes were opened to students.
D. Few high-tech products were used in class.
26.What did the author think of the foods in the ASS cafeteria?
A. They were different than what she was used to.
B. They were cheap and of good quality.
C. They tasted good but were unhealthy.
D. They couldn’t meet students’needs.
27. Why did the author write this text?
A. To share her experience abroad.
B. To introduce her German school.
C. To compare two different cultures.
D. To encourage people to travel to Germany.
C
As Shah, a 33-year-old lawyer from Mumbai, India and his neighbor, 84-year-old Mathur, walked along Mumbai’s Versova Beach, they were surprised by the seemingly never-ending waste that they found. The waste was made up of clothing, plastic (塑料),glass bottles and other things. That day, they decided that the situation could no longer be ignored (忽视), and began picking up the waste piece by piece.
Since then, Shah returned to the beach every weekend to collect waste, and encouraged others to join him, which he called “a date with the ocean.” Instead of simply giving them calls, Shah would invite these volunteers to join him by going door to door explaining the harm that waste causes to sea life. He invited people of different backgrounds and ages to join the weekly clean-up, including local people, famous Bollywood actors, and school kids; and as each weekend went by, more volunteers would come.
Their work has paid off and, after 119 weeks, Versova Beach has been completely changed. The sand now can be seen and Shah estimates (估算) that more than 12,000 tons of plastic have been removed from the beach since starting.“I am a sea lover,” says Shah,” I just hope this is the beginning for coastal communities across the world.”
Because of the clean-up work, Olive Ridley turtles(龟) have returned to the beach for the first time in 20 years.
Shah continues with his work. He is also encouraging other organizations to make clean-up efforts throughout India.
The volunteer work around Versova Beach and the turtles' coming back has brought lots of public attention to this big problem. It’s easy to forget that it all started with two neighbors picking up a little bit of waste.
28.What did Shah and Mathur realize during their beach walk?
A. The rubbish could be reused.
B. The rubbish could not sit there forever.
C. The rubbish was mainly plastic and glass.
D. The rubbish could be picked up quite easily.
29. What did Shah do to other volunteers?
A. He often gave them calls.
B. He checked their backgrounds.
C. He paid them personal visits.
D. He cleaned up with them on weekdays.
30.What is Shah's wish?
A. Olive Ridley turtles will return to India.
B. More school kids can join the beach clean-up.
C. Coastal communities can stop producing waste.
D. Beach clean-ups will start in every corner of the world.
31. What does the underlined word“it”in the last paragraph refer to?
A. The sea life.
B. The beach walk.
C. The big problem.
D. The change at the beach.
D
“Two thousand meals packed(打包),”shouted Stephanie De La Hoz, the community engagement manager for Rise Against Hunger in Orlando,Florida.All 75 middle school volunteers cheered as they continued to package dried rice, soy, and spices.
That was the scene at a food packaging event at a school in Celebration, Florida. Rise Against Hunger is an international hunger relief(减轻)organization, which provides millions of free dried meals each year to people in need around the world.
For different reasons, more than 800 million people worldwide do not get the basic nutrition they need to be able to work or attend school. Rise Against Hunger tries to help people rebuild their lives.
Every school is open to get in touch with Rise Against Hunger to set up an event. Rise helps organize every part of the event. When members of Rise arrive at a school, they set up lines of student volunteers and explain exactly what to do. Each student is given just one task, such as pouring cups of rice or sealing(密封)bags. If you get tired of a particular job, you can change to another station.
“Just getting out and laughing and working with my friends and family was really fun, ”said Bobby Spina, a middle school volunteer in Celebration.“I feel that I did a very important and nice thing today.”
De La Hoz noted that students often find the volunteer experience satisfying, which has helped broaden the group's reach.“When the company started 21years ago, they only packaged 1 million meals,”De La Hoz said.“But the movement has grown ever since.In2018,we packaged 80 million meals to send around the world.”
In addition to providing a safety net for families and individuals(个人)in need of nutritious meals, Rise Against Hunger also offers skills and services to help end poverty. For the students in Celebration, a day of teamwork and fun also meant making a difference in someone's life.
32.What can we learn about Rise Against Hunger?
A. It sends meals to people in need for free.
B. It has helped about 80 million people.
C. It is a local organization in Florida.
D. It was founded 75 years ago.
33.What is the main purpose of Paragraph 3?
A. To explain the causes of the problem.
B. To add some background information.
C. To introduce a new topic for discussion.
D. To provide some advice on solving the problem.
34. How did Bobby Spina find his day at the food packaging event in Celebration?
A. Busy and boring.
B. Tiring and unsatisfactory.
C. Special and lucky.
D. Interesting and meaningful.
35. What did De La Hoz mainly want to show in Paragraph 6?
A: People are satisfied with Rise's efforts.
B. Rise has reached many parts of the world.
C. Student volunteers help Rise do good to more people.
D. The volunteer experience helps broaden students' knowledge.
第二节、七选五
Migration(迁徙), is a long journey carried out by some birds to other areas where they hope to find more food and a warmer place to spend winter. Hundreds or thousands of miles' journey is actually difficult and dangerous. So why do birds migrate? 36.However, it all comes down to survival.
Migrating for a Meal
For all birds, one of the main driving forces behind migration is food shortage. If all birds were to stay in the same warm regions all the year round, food would become lacking and producing their young would be less successful. As food resources are rich in the north each spring, millions of birds migrate there for the food supplies.37.
Migrating for Family
Over thousands of years, birds have evolved different migration patterns, timing and destinations to fly around the world to produce their young. Birds take advantage of a wide variety of suitable conditions to raise their young.38.
Migrating for Climate
Birds have evolved different types of feathers to survive different climates.39.So many birds leave the Arctic producing grounds, for example, when temperatures begin to fall and they need warmer habitats. Similarly, the hottest regions can be a bad environment for raising little chicks, and they will choose cooler areas to lay eggs.
Migrating for Predators(掠食动物)
Habitats that have rich food resources all the year round also attract a greater number of predators that can threaten their nests.40.It gives their young a better chance of reaching maturity. Many birds even migrate to specialized habitats that are nearly inaccessible to predators.
A.Birds always tend to fly to warmer places.
B.And changes in those climates can affect migration.
C.This increases the surviving chances of little chicks.
D.Birds have adapted themselves to their own surroundings.
E. There is more than one reason for different birds to migrate
F. As the food supplies decrease in fall, they return to warm regions.
G. So birds migrate to different habitats to avoid being eaten by predators.
第三部分 语言知识运用
第一节 完形填空
In the close town of Whitesburg, Kentucky, Mick Polly, who lives with his teenage daughter Carolina in a house, is known as the bike man. Over the past five years, Mick has 41 hundreds of bicycles for poor kids.
One day in 2011, a 13-year-old boy with a 42 bike walked by Mick's house. "I was working in my garage, and he asked if I could 43 it," says Mick, now 53. The boy 44 his bike, which had a broken bracket, with Mick, who asked friends on Facebook if they had the missing part. The town's former police chief saw the 45 and donated two used bicycles. Mick took parts from each to engineer a new set of wheels for the 46 .
Soon after, Mick, who 47 a toy business, repaired a bike for the boy's brother and made one for his sister. 48 spread, and within the year, he had fixed up dozens of bikes for 49 kids whose parents couldn't 50 to buy new ones.
"People were 51 bikes day and night," says Mick. Mick stored the bikes and bike parts in his garage. "I take off the 52 tires or the handlebars or the seats and 53 them," he says.
To date, the bike man has repaired hundreds of bikes and 54 nearly 700 newly built bikes. They're 55 , but the kids must agree to two things: They've got to "remember who's 56 them'', and they've got to make 57 in school. If a kid's grades are 58 , Mick requires a teacher's note saying that he is doing his best.
Mick also hopes the bikes will get kids off the 59 . "When I was growing up, we all rode our bikes," he says," 60 these kids can get some exercise."
41. A. lost
B. lent
C. found
D. built
42. A. stolen
B. worn
C. broken
D. shone
43. A. ride
B. fix
C. check
D. hide
44. A. left
B. sold
C. chose
D. paid
45. A. advertisement
B. report
C. story
D. post
46. A. bike
B. police
C. boy
D. town
47. A. quit
B. owned
C. needed
D. expanded
48. A. Word
B. Report
C. Message
D. News
49. A. polite
B. careful
C. lovable
D. local
50. A. refuse
B. dare
C. afford
D. fail
51. A. caring about
B. throwing away
C. dealing with
D. sorting out
52. A. good
B. round
C. safe
D. solid
53. A. transport
B. export
C. donate
D. use
54. A. broken up
B. packed up
C. given away
D. cut out
55. A. colorful
B. free
C. strong
D. fashionable
56. A. raising
B. ignoring
C. disturbing
D. tricking
57. A. apologies
B. judgments
C. efforts
D. discoveries
58. A. low
B. special
C. different
D. ordinary
59. A. ground
B. sofa
C. loneliness
D. concern
60. A. Hopefully
B. Luckily
C. Certainly
D. Frankly
第二节语法填空
An old farmer was about to die. He wanted to make sure that his sons would stop fighting among 61 (they).He hoped to encourage them to manage the farm 62 (success).The old man called his sons together and said, “My sons, I’m about 63 (leave) this life. You will find all that I have in the farm.”
Some time later, after their father had died, the sons started to spend long hours 64 (work) in the fields. They thought their father 65 (bury) a treasure in the ground. They kept ploughing from morning __66__ night, turning the soil over again and again, 67 still failed to find any treasure. That year’s crops, however, were 68 (good)than any of their father’s crops and sold for 69 very good price. 70 the end, the young men found that working hard is truly a treasure in itself.
第四部分 写作
第一节:短文改错
Mr.and Mrs.Liu all work in our school.They live far from the school,and it takes them about a hour and a half to go to work every day.In their spare time,they are interesting in planting vegetables in their garden,that is on the rooftop of their house.They often get up earlier and water the vegetables together.They have also bought for some gardening tools.Beside,they often get some useful informations from the Internet.When summer came,they will invite their students pick the fresh vegetables!
第二节:书面表达
假定你是校学生会主席李华。你校将于下周三举办主题为“Globalization and Me”的英语演讲比赛。请你给你校外教Stanford发一封电子邮件,邀请他担任评委。内容要点如下:
1.发出邀请;
2.告知具体事项;
3.期盼回复。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Stanford,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案
听力:1-5 CBABC 6-10 ABCAB 11-15 CABBC 16-20ACBAC
阅读:21-23 BDA 24-27 CDBA 28-31 BCDD 32-35 ABDC
七选五:36-40 EFCBG
完形填空:41-45 DCBAD 46-50 CBADC 51-55 BADCB 56-60 ACABA
语法填空:
61. themselves 62. successfully 63. to leave 64. working
65. had buried 66. till/to 67. but 68. better
69. a 70. In
改错题:
to
comes
information
Besides
early
which
interested
an
both
Mr.and Mrs.Liu all work in our school.They live far from the school,and it takes them about a hour and a half to go to work every day.In their spare time,they are interesting in planting vegetables in their garden,that is on the rooftop of their house.They often get up earlier and water the vegetables together.They have also bought for some gardening tools.Beside,they often get some useful informations from the Internet.When summer came,they will invite their students pick the fresh vegetables!
书面表达:
Dear Stanford,
I’m Li Hua, chairman of Student Union. It’s an honor for me to invite you to act as a judge of our school’s English speaking contest, which will be held in the lecture hall next Wednesday.
The contest with the topic “Globalization and Me”, designed to improve students’ interest in English and raise their international awareness, will start at 9 a.m. and last about two hours. Loved and adored by students, you are requested to award prizes to the winners. Besides, all the judges are to attend a meeting at 8:30 a.m., discussing scoring standards.
We would appreciate it if you accept the invitation. Looking forward to your earliest reply.
Yours,
Li Hua