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第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7?5分)

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選

出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答

有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Inahotel.B.Inadorm.C.Onatrain.

2.Whathasthewomanbeendoingduringherholiday?

A.Traveling.B.Exercising.C.Working.

3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Reschedulethemeeting.B.Cancelthemeeting.C.Skipthemeeting.

4.Howisthewomangoingtoschool?

A.Bycar.B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shewon,tseetheopera.

B.Shefailedtogetthetickets.

C.SheenjoyedanoperalastSaturday.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22?5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三

個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀

各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀

兩遍。

聽下面一段對話,回答第6和第7兩個小題。

6.Howlonghasthewomanworkedforthecompany?

A.Aboutoneyear.B.Abouthalfayear.C.Aboutthreemonths.

7.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisthemostrewardingthing?

A.Havingherowntime.

B.Learningaboutanotherculture.

C.Findingwaystosolvedifficultproblems.

聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第10三個小題。

8.Whatseemstobethewoman,sproblem?

A.Hercarbrokedown.B.Shedidn,tfeelwell.C.Herwalletwasmissing.

9.Whereisthewomangoingnow?

A.Herhome.B.Thegarage.C.Thehospital.

10.Howmuchmoneydoesthewomanwanttoborrow?

A.$10,B.$15.C.$25.

聽下面一段對話,回答第11至第13三個小題。

11.Whydoesn,tthewomanliketostudyinthelibrary?

A.It,stooquiet.B.It,srathercrowded.C.It,sabitfaraway.

12.Whydoesthewomancomehere?

A.Toreadmagazines.B.TomeetwiththemanC.Togetbooksabout

French.

13.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?

A.Gethelpfromthelibrarian.B.Writeamonthlyreport.C.Handinapaper.

聽下面一段對話,回答第14至第17四個小題。

14.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Saturday.

15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhistorymuseums?

A.Boring.B.Interesting.C.Relaxing.

16.Wherewillthespeakersgo?

A.Theartmuseum.B.Thesciencemuseum.C.Thechildren,smuseum.

17.Howwillthespeakersgotothemuseum?

A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.

聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第18至第20三個小題。

18.Whatclothesareonlysixdollars?

A.Sweaters.B.T-shirts.C.Wintercoats.

19.Howmanypairsofsockscanonegetwith$2?

A.Two.B.Six.C.Eight.

20.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesale?

A.Itwillgiveout20gifts.B.ItwilllastuntilSunday.C.Itbeganamonthago.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Peopleallovertheworldlovelisteningtomusicandmosthavetheirfavouritesongs

whichtheylistentoagainandagain.Buthowdiditallstart?Whencouldpeoplefirst

choosethemusictheywantedtolistento?

The1900s:Theplayerpianos

Inthelate19thandearly20thcenturies,pianosbecameverypopularandrich

familiesbought“playerpianos”.Aplayerpianoplayedmusicthatwasprogrammedon

paperrollswithholesinthemandyoucouldalsoplayitlikea“normal“piano.Inthemid

1920splayerpianosbegantodisappearmainlybecausetheradiogotmorepopular.

The1910s:Thefirstphonographs(留聲機(jī))

Asearlyas1877,therewerephonographstoplaymusiconandbythe1910s,many

familieshadone.Themusicwason“records"madeofaluminumfoil(鋁箔).Peoplecould

listentothemonlyafewtimesbeforethefoilbroke.Laterthemusicwasonwax

cylinders(蠟筒).Thesecouldholdlongerrecordings(twotofourminutes),andpeoplecould

playthemmoreoften.

The1920s:Gramophonesandrecordplayers

Gramophonesweresimilartothephonographs,buttheyusedflatvinyl(乙烯基)disks

andnotcylinderstoholdthemusic.Thediskswentround,andfirstasteelneedle,thenlater

asmalldiamond,utook,'themusicofftherecord.Someofthediskscouldplayformore

than20minutesperside.Todaysomemusicloverswhoarecrazyaboutdisksstillusevinyl

records.

The1960s—1970s:CassettesandtheWalkman

Inthe1960s,thefirstcassetterecordersbecamepopular.Abigsteptowardsmodern

technologywastheinventionofthefirstportable(便攜式的)cassetteplayer,the

“Walkman”,bytheJapanesecompany,Sonyin1979.Forthefirsttime,peoplecould

listentotheirfavouritemusicwhiletheyweretravelling,doingsports,orgoingforwalks.

21.Whathappenedtotheplayerpianointhemid

1920s?

A.Onlytherichcouldaffordit.

B.Itbegantobeusedasa“normal“piano.

C.Itwasgraduallyreplacedbytheradio.

D.Itwasimprovedandplayedmusicautomatically.

22.Whatdoweknowaboutphonographsand

gramophones?

A.Theyuseddifferentrecordstoholdthemusic.

B.Theyarestillpopularamongmusicloversnow.

C.Gramophoneswereeasiertocarrythanphonographs.

D.Phonographsheldlongerrecordingsthangramophones.

23.Thetextismainlyabout.

A.thehistoryofmusic

B.thepopularityofmusic

C.thedifferenttypesofmusic

D.thedevelopmentoflisteningtomusic

B

AsmyhusbandandIdrovedownacountryroad,wepassedafirestationwithasignthat

read,"Areyoureadyfbrthenextstorm?”O(jiān)urareahadjustbeeninthepathofHurricaneIrma,

causingdownedtreesandoutages.Wewerestuckinthedarkandcutofffromtheoutsideworld.

Wehavehadourshareofstormsinthepast—asnowstormandotherheavysnowsthat

knockeddowntrees,sometimesuptoaweekatatime.Thosedaysinacoldhouseweren'tfun,

butwelearnedsomuchfromthoseearlystorms,thingsthatmadelaterstormseasiertobear.

Nowwehavestoredupflashlights,lanternsandcandles.Weboughtabattery-operatedradio

tokeepupwiththenews.Westockeduponbatteriessothatwe'dhaveplentyforextendedpower

failures.Wemakesureourgrill(烤架)isreadyanditstankisfull,andwepurchasefoodthat

canbeeasilypreparedandthencookedorheatedonthegrill.Andwedon'tforgettobuy

emergencychocolate!Wehavebooklightstoreadinthedark.Wekeepourcargastanksfulland

haveemergencycashonhand.

We'rereadyforthenextstorm,butwewouldn'thavelearnedtodoallthosethingsifwe

hadn*tencounteredastorminthepast.Thesameistruespiritually.Thoselittlestormsinourlives

areneverfun,buttheyprepareusforthebigstorms—thebigtrials—thatwillcomeourway,They

canteachussomevaluablelessons.

Areyoureadyforthenextstorm?Nowisthetimetogetready...notwhenthestormarrives.

24.Whichcanreplacetheunderlinedword"outages“inparagraph1?

A.weatherchange

B.virus1spreading

C.powerfailure

D.emotionalreaction

25.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Thelessonsthatstormscanteachus.

B.Theimportanceofbeingreadyforstorms.

C.Thenecessitiestheauthorboughtforherdailylife.

D.Thepreparationstheauthormadeforthenextstorm.

26.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofexperiencingthepaststorms?

A.Itwasrewarding.

B.Itwasannoying.

C.Itwasthrilling.

D.Itwasfrightening.

27.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor'sstory?

A.Thingswillworkout.

B.Keepsomethingforarainyday.

C.Don'tstopregardlessoftheweather.

D.Sunshinealwayscomesafterthestorm.

C

Nashville,TennesseeisalreadyknowntomanyAmericansasMusicCity,whichisfamous

forcountrymusicintheUnitedStatesandishometomanyrecordingcompanies.Butrecently,

musicrecordedforvideogames,televisionshowsandmovieshasearnedNashvilleanewname:

Soundtrack(原聲音樂)City.

Thecityisknownforverygoodstudiomusicians.Theyworkmostlyonrecordingsrather

thanliveperformances.MusiciansinNashvillehavehelpedtomakethesoundtracksforsomeof

themostpopularvideogamesintheUS.Theseinclude"Madden"、"FIFA","CallofDuty”

and“StarWars”.

Also,moreproductioncompanieshavebeenbringingtheirfilmandTVsoundtrack

recordingstoNashville,includingNetflix,SonyandFocusFeatures.Aprogramthestateof

Tennesseeestablishedlastyeargivesfinancialsupporttocompaniesfordoingbusinessinthecity.

“Nashvillehasbecomeoneofthemajorplacesintheworldtorecordforfilms,gamesand

television,”SteveSchnurtoldtheAssociatedPress.HeispresidentofmusicforElectronicArts

(EA),avideogamecompany.Inthepast,SchnurworkedforMTVandmusicproduction

companiessuchasArista.HealsoworkedasamusicsupervisoronfilmsbeforejoiningEA.Fora

longtime,EArecordedsoundtracksfortheirgameswithorchestras,orlargegroupsofmusicians,

inLosAngeles,LondonandEasternEurope.ThatchangedaboutsevenyearsagowhenSchnur

cametoNashvilletorecordmusicforagamecalled“DragonAgeInquisition”.

“IworkwiththemusiciansinNashvillenow.Theyarebothfastandskilled,”Schnuradded.

Thisprovedtrueevenoncomplexsongswrittenbywell-knowncomposerssuchasHansZimmer,

LorneBalfe,JeffRussoandJohnDebney.Themusicofvideogamesisoftenveryimportantto

thegameplayincreatingbothemotionandattachmenttothestoryline.KrisBowersisthe

remarkablecomposerbehindtheaward-winningfilm“GreenBook”.HecametoOceanWay

NashvilleRecordingStudiosandsuccessfullyrecordedthesoundtrackfor“MaddenNFL20”.

28.WhatmakesNashvillecalledSoundtrackCity?

A.Theachievementinsoundtrack.

B.Theincreaseinlivemusicperformance.

C.Thefilmproduction.

D.Therecordofcountrymusic.

29.Whichofthefollowingisafilmandtelevisionproductioncompany?

A.OceanWay.B.CallofDuty.C.Netflix.D.EA.

30.WhatdoesSchnurdonow?

A.HeisamusicianfromLosAngeles.

B.HeispresidentoftheAssociatedPress.

C.HeisamusicsupervisoronfilmsinArista.

D.HeisaleaderrecordingmusicforvideogamesinEA.

31.WhydoestheauthormentionKrisBowersinthelastparagraph?

A.Toshowthepopularityoffolkmusic.

B.Toattachimportancetovideogames.

C.Tointroducehisaward-winningfilm.

D.TostressNashville'smusicalsuccess.

D

TeaoriginatedinChinaovertwothousandvearsaso.Todav.thecountrvownsover2.000

varietiesoftea.differingintaste,sweetandnuroose.Someteas,suchasHuangShan,refreshthe

senseoftastewiththeirsoecialflavor,whileothers,suchassoicvchai,areaddedwithsoices

(香料).

ChinafirststartedexoortinsteaduringtheMinsdvnastv(1368—1644).andthedrinkhas

sincecometoleadhumanity\drinkinnhabitsfarbevondAsia.Itisthemostwidelvconsumed

drinkonEarthtodav.asidefromwaterandcoffee.

TnChinesemvtholocv.teawasfirstdiscoveredbvChineseEmnerorShennonc("Divine

Farmer“)in737BC,whenasoftwindcarriedsomeleavesintoaDotofboilinswater.However,

theoldestdependableevidencecomesfromancientnlantremainsfoundin2016inXi'anand

westernTibet,showingthatteawassrownatleast2.100vearsasodurinstheWesternHandv

nastvwhenitwasmostlikelvusedasmedicine.

Generationaftersenerationofteamakersexoerimentedwithdifferentbrewing(沖泡)

techniaues.leaves,andceremonies,resultingintodav\teaculturefulloflife.There'snodoubt

thatChina'steaculturehasbecomeoneofthemostoonular.diverse,anduniauetraditionsinthe

world.

Chinaisalreadvtheworld'slargestteaexoorter.Theinclusionofthecountry'straditional

tea-makinsnrocessontheUNESCOlistwillobviouslygeneratepracticalbenefitsforteamakers

inthecountrvandacrosstheworldasmoreresourcesaresiventoorotectandoreservesuch

millennia-oldteacultureandtechnicalnractices.Asadditionalattentionisbroughttothis

traditionaltechniaue.theChineseteasectorwillfurthertaoitsootentialandimoroveitssrowth.

AsoneofChina'soldestculturalnractices.traditionalteanrocessinetechniauesshowthe

spiritofmodesty(謙遜),peace,andcomity(禮讓).Nomatteryourpreferenceforgreenordark

tea.withmilkorwithout.Chineseteaisn'tiustbrews.Instead,itisabridgeconnectingdifferent

culturesandoeooles.

32.Whatdoesthefirstnarasranhmainlvtellus?

A.Chineseteahasafreshtaste.

B.Chineseteaisaddedwithsnices.

C.ChineseteahasaIonshistorv.

D.Chineseteahasarichvariety.

33.WhendidChinabegintoexoorttea?

A.Inabout737BC.

B.Twothousandvearsago.

C.DuringtheMinsdvnastv.

D.DurinstheWesternHandvnastv.

34.HowdoestheauthorfindaboutChinesetea?

A.Hooeful.B.Obiective.

C.Careless.D.Disanorovins.

35.Whatisthebesttittleforthetext?

A.ChineseTeaBenefitstheGlobeaLot

B.ChineseProtectandDevelooItsTeaCulture

C.ChineseTeaIsIncludedintheUNESCOList

D.ChinaPlaysaVitalPartinCulturalDiversity

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余

選項(xiàng)。

Don'tRuinHealthyEatingWhenYouTravel

I'venoticedthat,aspeoplebecomemoreconsciousofhowfoodaffectstheirhealth,leaving

homecansometimespresentchallengesforthosewhowanttokeepeatingwell.Herearesome

simplewaystoeatadventurouslyandwellwhileyou'reenjoyingthebestmomentsofyourtrip:

Planahead.Oftenwhenwe'retraveling,we'reoutofourroutineandaren'teatingatregular

intervals.36Contrarytothepopularmyththatyoushouldholdoffeatingtosaveroom

forabigmeal,goingforlongstretcheswithouteatingactuallycausesyourbodytobecometired

andhangontocalories.Packsnacksforeasyaccess:nuts,seeds,hard-boiledeggs,firmfruits.

Don'tforgetthegrocerystore.Asupermarket,especiallyalocalone,canbeyourbest

placetogetsomethingtoeatwhiletraveling.37You'Hfindawidervarietyofgreat

foodsthatarefreeoffat,dairy,andothercommonallergense(過敏素)atareasonablecost.

Drinkmorewaterthanyounormallydo.38Walkingaroundalldayexpends

energyanddehydrates(脫水)yourbody.Oftenpeopledrinkalcoholorsodaswithmeals,and

thesearealsodehydrating.Drinkingmorethanyourusualeightglassesofwateradaywillkeep

youenergized,hydrateyourcellsandkeepyourskinglowing.

Drinklessalcoholthaneveryonearoundyouisdrinking.Thiscanbechallenging,

especiallyonbusinesstrips,wheredrinkingisafamiliarpastime.39

4()Letyourselfhavetreats,andenjoythem-justkeepittoonceaday.Getthatgood

pieceofchocolatecake.Haveanextrahelpingofsteakfries.Orderthethingwithbutter,andlove

everysinglebite.Thenbedonewiththeless-than-healthyfood,andrememberthatyoualways

haveanotherdayforthatonelittleindulgence(放縱).

A.Justenjoythetreatsthatyoulike.

B.Trythe“one-and-done"rule.

C.Planesandhotelroomsaregenerallydry.

D.Sometimeswecangoseveralhourswithouteatinganything.

E.However,drinkingtoomuchcanleadtomoreunhealthyeating.

F.You'llhaveeasy,cheapaccesstofreshproduceandhealthysnacks.

G.Planningaheadoftimeallowsyoutocontrolwhatgoesintoyourbody.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳

項(xiàng)。

I'venoticedthatnegativethinkingisverycommoninourdailylife.Thelatestexample

comesfrommy41withanunhappywoman.NomatterwhatIsaid,shekept42that

shecouldnotbepleasedandthather43hadclosed.Itriedtohelpherseethatifshelooked

onlyatthenegativesideoflife,shewouldonlyharvestmore44.

YettryasImight,IknewIcouldn'thelpher45herunhappiness.Ibeganfeeling

46afterthirtyminutesoftryingtohelpher.Atthemoment,I47heardabirdsinging

outsideandwasinspiredtosay,“Itmaybea48thing.Doesthebirdsongbringyouany

joy?”Her49wassurprising,"That'snotasmallthingtome.Ilovetohearbirdssing.99

Forthefirsttimeinourconversationshe50sayingthatshehadnothingtobehappy

about.Shedidn'tsayanymoreword.Inher51Icouldtellthatmymessagehadfinally

worked.

I'vefoundthatnegativethinkinghasrootsinour52.Whenwewerelittlechildren,we

havebeentaughthowtocriticizeourselves.53,weoftenlookedatourselvesinanegative

way.

Ithinkitistimetoputthenegative54behindusandencourageourchildrento

remainoptimisticandpositiveeveninthemost55conditions.

41.A.activityB.topicC.talkD.concern

42.A.suggestingB.complainingC.wishingD.hearing

43.A.earsB.eyesC.mouthD.heart

44.A.happinessB.sadnessC.fearD.peace

45.A.thinkaboutB.lookatC.leadtoD.getover

46.A.calmB.hopelessC.relaxedD.nervous

47.A.suddenlyB.unfortunatelyC.eventuallyD.occasionally

48.A.specialB.badC.embarrassingD.little

49.A.feelingB.responseC.purposeD.behavior

50.A.stoppedB.beganC.continuedD.forgot

51.A.excitementB.mistakeC.silenceD.decision

52.A.regretB.childhoodC.reactionD.opinion

53.A.AtthemostB.AfterallC.AsaresultD.Infact

54.A.lifeB.historyC.recordD.teaching

55.A.unpleasantB.amusingC.comfortableD.Unchallengeable

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Despitenumerousclaimsthatmeal-replacementproductsprovidesufficientnutritionand

calories,56.(use)themoveralongperiodoftimecouldposehealthrisks,accordingto

experts.

YangYuxiang,aseniornutritionist,sayshealthymeal-replacementproductscanbe57.___

acceptablereplacementforgluttons(貪食者)58.wanttoloseweight,aslongastheyuse

themonlyoccasionally,buttheymaynotbenecessarilyeffectiveforothers59.(have)

suchissues.However,manybrandstend60.(claim)thattheirproductscan61.

(complete)replaceregularmealsorachieveweightloss.Actually,mostmeal-replacement

productsonthemarketusedietaryfiber(膳食纖維)62.theirmainingredient,which

satisfiestheappetitebutisdifficulttodigest.Besides,theylackothertypesofnutrients.Yang

saysthe63.(healthy)waytoloseweightisachangeoflifestyle,suchaseating

home-cookedmealsandtakingregularexercise.

WuJuntong,a22-year-oldstudent,saidshehadtriedatypeofbiscuit64.(promote)

asameal-replacement,butfoundthatitdidnotliveuptoherexpectations.^Customerswilllose

their65.(innocent)aftertheircuriousattempt,“shesaid.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假如你是李華,你美國朋友Peter要你和他分享你最喜歡的美食。請你給Peter回信,內(nèi)容

包括:

1.你第一次嘗試你最喜歡的美食的感覺;

2.你最喜歡的美食的特點(diǎn);

3.你為什么喜歡它。

注意:

1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

Onedaymygrandfathergavemeagift-apiggybank.Ithadanopeningthrough

whichonecouldputmoneyin,buttheopeningwasnotbigenoughtoreachinandgetthe

moneyout.

Theonlywaytogetatthemoneywastobreakthepiggybankopen.Mygrandfather

explainedthatwasthewholeidea;thepiggybankwouldhelpsavemymoneysothat,atthe

endoftheyear,ImighthaveenoughforthatbikeIdreamtabout.HeaskedifIwouldput

someofthemoneyhegavemeintothepiggybank.IagreedimmediatelyandpromisedthatI

wouldn'tbreakitopenuntilIcouldaffordmydreambike.

Wheneverhegavemealittlebitofmoney,hewouldsay,''Thisisforspending.But

youcansavesomeandputitinthepiggybankifyouwanttosaveitup."Whenhegave

melargeramounts,itwasclearlyforsavinginthepiggybank.Forsometime,thisworked

fine.Ilovedshakingthepiggybankandhearingthesoundofthecoins.Asitbecame

heavier,Igrewmoreexcited,dreamingaboutbuyingmynewbike,andalltheadventuresI

couldhaveonit

WheneverIwantedtotakesomemoneyfromthepiggybanktobuydeliciousice-

creamsorbeautifulpens,Iwouldimagineridingmybikeonthestreet,andthinkingofthat,

mythoughtsaboutice-creamsorpenswentaway.Soforalmostsixmonths,Ionlyput

moneyintothepiggybankwithouttakinganyout.IthoughtIwouldn'tbreakmypiggybank

foranything.But

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