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一、聽(tīng)力選擇題

1.Howdidthespeakersgotothecapital?

A.Bytrain.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.

2.Whatisthegirlgoingtodo?

A.Goshopping.B.Goswimming.C.Gocamping.

3.WhyisJennyunabletogooutwiththeman?

B.SheislookingafterherC.Sheneedstodoher

A.Sheiswalkingthedog."

cousins.homework.

4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttohavetonight?

A.Beefandchicken.B.Fruitandvegetables.C.Fishandbeef.

5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inthecar.B.Atschool.C.Inthesupermarket.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下對(duì)話。

6.Whatwouldthemanliketoknowaboutthefuture?

A.Howtheenvironmentwillbe.

B.Howfastthetechnologywilldevelop.

C,Howrichhewillbe.

7.Whatmightthewomanwanttobeifshecanchooseagain?

A.Ascientist.B.Ateacher.C.Adoctor.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下對(duì)話。

8.HowmanyroomswillJessicabook?

A.Three.B.Six.C.Eight.

9.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.

10.Whowillpickupthevisitors?

A.Evan.B-Jessica.C.Henry.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下對(duì)話。

11.Whatistheeffectofbeingaddictedtocellphoneaccordingtotheman?

C-Itcanaffectsocial

A.Itcanaffectstudy.B.Itcanaffecthealth.

events.

12.Whoplayswiththecellphonethemostinaday?

A.Haley.B.Leslie.C.Rebecca*sson.

13.Howdoesthewomansoundintheend?

A.Confused.B.Annoyed.C.Relieved.

聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。

14.WhatdoesJacobaskAmytodo?

A.Enjoytheflowers.B.Providehelp.C.Growflowers.

15.HowoftendoesJacobwaterflowers?

A.Everyday.B.Everytwodays.C.Everythreedays.

16.WhatdoweknowaboutJacob'sflowers?

C-Theirleavesturn

A.Theylackwater.B.Theylacksunshine.

yellow.

17.WhatwillJacobdo?

B.LearnaboutgrowingC-Growflowerswith

A.Waterflowersintime.

flowers.Amy.

聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下對(duì)話。

18.WhendidBelfastdevelopmostquickly?

A.Duringthe17th

JB.Duringthe18thcentury.C.Duringthe19thcentury,

century.

19.WhatisBelfastfamousfor?

A.Tourism.B.Movies.C.Shipbuilding.

20.Whatwillthetouristsvisittomorrowmorning?

A.Amuseum.B.Azoo.C.Agarden.

二、閱讀理解

Singapore'slivelyartsceneisfarbeyondmuseumsandgalleries,andalso

includesfashionableartspacesandpop-upexhibitions.IfyouplanatriptoSingapore,

besuretoarrangeyourfavoriteartandlightfestivalsforatrulymemorable

experience.

SingaporeArtWeek

ArtlovershavemanychoiceswhenSingaporeArtWeekreturnstothecity.Don't

missthechancetocheckoutcountlesseventsandactivitiesacrosstheisland,

includingworksbylocalandinternationalartists.Joindiscussionsandtalksorsign

thewholefamilyupforapublicartwalkortour.

LighttoNightSingapore

LighttoNightSingapore,organisedbyNationalGallerySingapore,isavisualtreat,

sogetyourcamerasready.Enjoyaneveningwalkinthecitytocatchtheall-time

favoritelightshows-amazinglightprojections(投影)dreamedupbyvariousartists

onsomeofSingapore'smostfamousbuildings.Haveachancetoenjoyart

installations(現(xiàn)代雕塑裝置)atunexpectedpublicspaces.

Artbox

Singapore'screativepop-upmarketcombinesdeliciousfoodwithmusic,andart

installations.Youcanfindeverythingfromjewelrytoartisancraftsfromaroundthe

region.Butthat'snotall-there'slivelymusicandartinstallations.Whenyouare

hungry,followyoursensetothedifferentkindsoffoodofferingsthere.

Chingay

ExperiencethespiritofSingapore'slargeststreetparade.TheChingaycelebration,

traditionallyheldduringChineseNewYear,promisesavisualspectaclewithart,

music,danceperformancesandaparadeofcolourfulfloats(彩車(chē)).Don'tmissthe

chancetowatchSingapore'smulticulturalheritage(遺產(chǎn))cometolife.Getreadyto

beimpressive!

21.WhatcanpeopledoatLighttoNightSingapore?

A.Appreciatelightshows.B.Discusswithartists.

C-Watchafloatparade.D.Buycameras.

22.Whicheventattractsfoodloversmost?

A.SingaporeArtWeek.B.LighttoNightSingapore.

C.Artbox.D.Chingay.

23.Whatdothelistedeventshaveincommon?

A.Theyhaveworkscollectedbylocal

B.TheyareheldinChina,

artists.

C-Theybringheritagebacktolife.D.Theyarerelatedtoart.

DorotheaDixwasbornin1802inMassachusetts.Whenshewas12yearsold,she

leftherunhappyhometolivewithhergrandmotherinBoston.ThereDorotheawent

toschoolandwassoquickatherlessonsthattwoyearslatershewentbackto

Worcester,Massachusettsandtaughtinaschoolforlittlechildren.Shewasonly

fourteenandrathersmallforherage.Anyway,sheprovedherselfagoodteacher,and

thechildrenlovedherandrespectedher.In1821,sheopenedaschoolforgirlsin

Boston.

Gradually,herhealthbrokedown,andshebegantothinkthatshecouldneverwork

anymore,butafteralongrestinEngland,shecamebacktoAmericaanddid

somethingfargreaterthanteaching.Shewentthroughthewholecountrywhereshe

firstobservedtheinhumanetreatmentofthementallyill.DuringDorothea's

travelingfornearlytwoyearsthroughoutthestate,andmeetingsimilarconditions,

shealwaysspokekindlytotheill-treated,butshespokewrathfullytothemenwhoill-

treatedthem.InJanuary1843,shesubmittedtotheMassachusettslegislature(立法機(jī)

關(guān))adetailedreportofherfullydocumentedfindings.

Inthenext40yearsDorotheainspiredlegislatorsin15USstatesandinCanadato

establishstatehospitalsforthementallyill.Hercontinuouseffortsdirectlyaffected

thebuildingof32institutionsintheUnitedStates.WhentheCivilWarbrokeout,she

wentstraighttoWashingtonandofferedtonursethesoldierswithoutpay.Shehired

housestokeepsuppliesinandboughtanambulance.Shegavehertime,strengthand

moneytohercountry.

DorotheaDixhasbeencalledthemostusefulwomanofAmerica.Sheisan,

Americaneducator,socialreformerandhumanitarianwhosedevotiontothewelfare

ofthementallyillledtowidespreadreformsintheUnitedStatesandabroad.

24.WhatdoweknowaboutDorotheaDixwhenshewas19?

A.Shesetupaschool.B.Shelivedwithherparents.

C.ShewenttoschoolinMassachusetts.D.Shefailedtobecomeagoodteacher.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"wrathfully"meaninparagraph2?

A.Patiently.B.Fluently.C.Angrily.D.Quickly.

26.Whatisparagraph3mainlyabout?

A.TheawardsDorotheaDixreceivedinherlife.

B.ThecontributionsDorotheaDixmadetohercountry.

C-ThesupportDorotheaDixgotfromherfamily.

D.ThedifficultiesDorotheaDixmetduringtheCivilWar.

27.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDorotheaDix?

A.Humorousandwell-educated.B.Generousandwarm-hearted.

C.Proudandhard-working.D.Romanticandopen-minded.

Taichi,atraditional,slow-movingformofChinesephysicalexercise,isknownto

increaseflexibilityandimprovebalance.Newresearchhasbeenconductedto

determinewhethertaichihasaninfluenceonloweringbloodpressureinpeoplewith

prehypertension(高血壓前期).

Inthestudy,Chinesescientistsput342adultswithprehypertensionintotwogroups.

Theaverageageofpeopletakingpartinthestudywas49.Abouthalftheparticipants

(參與者)tookpartinaerobicexercise,includingjogging,climbingstairsandcycling.

Theotherhalfwastrainedtopracticetaichi.Bothgroupsgothour-longexercisesfour

timesaweek.

Nearly22%ofthepeoplewhopracticedtaichisawtheirbloodpressurefalltobe

normal,comparedwithnearly16%ofpeopleintheaerobicexercisegroup.And

fewerpatientsinthetaichigroupwentontodevelophighbloodpressurethan

patientsintheaerobicexercisegroup.

Sowhatisitabouttaichithathelpslowerbloodpressure?"Thepracticetendsto

getmoreofaresponsefromtheparasympathetic(副交感的)nervoussystem,which

isthenetworkofnervesthatrelaxesyourbodyafterperiodsofstressordanger,"

saysRuthTaylor-Piliae,aprofessorattheUniversityofArizona*sCollegeof

Nursing.

"Ithinkthebeautyoftaichiisthatyoudon'thavetohaveaspecialgym

membership,youdon'thavetohavespecialclothing,"Taylor-Piliaesays."Once

youlearntaichi,youcandoitanytimeandanyplace.Anditdoesprovideacalming

andrelaxingeffect."

Evidencesuggestsitcanalsohelpprotectagainstcognitivefallandevenimprove

memory.Butyouhavetopracticeitcontinuallytogetthemostbenefit.

28.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph1?

A.Tooffersomeexamples.B.Toexplainadefinition.

C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Togivepeoplesuggestions.

29.Whatcanweknowabouttheparticipantsinthestudy?

A.Theyweredividedintotwogroups.B.Theysufferedfromheartdisease.

C-Theywere49yearsold.D.Theygotexercisesfivetimesaweek.

30.WhatmightTaylor-Piliaeagreewithabouttaichi?

A.Itcanmakepeoplecalmdown.

B-Itrequirestrainingandspecializedequipment.

C.Ithasnoinfluenceontheparasympatheticnervoussystem.

D.Itissuitableforindividualswithaerobicexerciseexperience.

31.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ATraditionalSportB.TheBenefitsofAerobicExercise

D.ManagingBloodPressurewithTai

C.ExploringChinesePhysicalExercise

一-Chi

Humanscanmakedowithscarves,coatsandglovesincoldweather.Someanimals

canhibernate(冬眠)forthewinter.Anewstudyfindsthatreptiles(爬行動(dòng)物)and

birdsdosomethingthatissimilartohibernation,butalittledifferent.Inverycold

weather,theirbodytemperaturesgreatlydropintoanenergy-savingstateinorderto

survive.Theabilitytothermoregulation(體溫調(diào)節(jié))forreptilesandbirdsispossible.

InTexas,wherethecityofBeaumontreachedalowof18degreesFahrenheitlast

month,itlookedasifalligators(短吻鱷)haddiedofcold—yetaliveiniced-over

water.Byensuringtheirlongnosesstayedabovethewaterline,thecold-blooded

creatureswereabletolowertheirbodytemperaturestosurvivethesuddenshort

periodofverycoldweather.Theprocess,inthecaseofcold-bloodedanimalslike

reptiles,iscalledbrumation一it'slikeashortstateofhibernating.Whileinthisstate,

reptilesbecomesleepyandtheycangoforalongtimewithouteatingordrinking.For

example,alligatorscanbeinbrumationfromjustafewhourstomonths.

Likereptilesandmammals,birdscangointoastatecalledtorporinordertosave

energyunderverycoldconditions."Torporissomewherebetweenashortsleepand

hibernation,"saidJustinBaldwin,aPhDcandidateinbiologyatWashington

UniversityinSt.Louis.Baldwinstudied29speciesofhummingbirdslivingin

Colombia.Researchersfoundthathummingbirdscanenterintodeeporshallow

torpor,dependingonseveralfactors,includingtheirsizeandweatherconditions.In

deeptorpor,thebirdsaremuchmorelikelytobeaffectedbydisease.Andwhat's

more,theywouldbeeasilyharmedbytheirenemies.

Somebirdloverswanttohelpthebirdswhentheyareintorpor.Forexample,the

BirdAllianceofOregonoffersafewtipsonhowtokeepthebirdsfromdanger.

32.Whatdoesthenewstudyshow?

A.Bodytemperatureisimportantforanimals.

B.Thermoregulationexistsinreptilesandbirds.

C.Reptilesandbirds'thermoregulationisunusual.

D.Bodytemperaturedropsgreatlyduringreptilesandbirds5sleep.

33.Whatcanwelearnaboutalligatorsinparagraph2?

A.Theyareactiveinbrumation.B.Theyaredeadincoldweather.

D.Theyeatanddrinknothingin

C.Theyfaceextinctionincoldweather.

brumation.

34.Whatdoestheauthorwanttosayaboutthebirdsindeeptorpor?

A.Theycangetenoughsleep.B.Theymayharmotherbirds.

C.Theymaywasteplentyofenergy.D.Theymaybeunderthreat.

35.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?

A.Risksofanimalhibernation.

B.Hisopinionsofthestudyaboutbirds.

C.Somedetailedmeasurestoprotectthebirdsintorpor.

D.Otherproblemsraisedbycoldweather.

Insomecountries,manyfamiliesarechoosingcampingasanaffordablewayto

vacationduetothecost-of-livingcrisis(危機(jī)).36Hereareseveraltipstohelp

makeyourfirstcampingtripasuccess.

Campingneedscarefulplanning.Makingadetailedlistofwhattobringensures

nothingimportantisforgotten.Itisadvisedtopacklightandeasy-to-set-uptents(帳

篷).It'salsoimportanttochooseequipmentsuitablefortheseason.Forfamilies,

bringingcomfortitemslikefavoritebooksortoyscanmakethenewenvironment

morewelcomingforkids.37Othernecessarieslikewetwipes(濕巾)aremust-

haves.

Campingismorethanjustsettingupatent.38Groupcampingtripscan

simplifythings,especiallywhenitcomestomeals.Sharingmealresponsibilitieswith

otherfamiliesnotonlyreducestheloadbutalsoimprovesthesharedexperience.

Choosingsimpleandeasy-to-preparefoodshelpstoo.

39Activitiesliketreasurehunts,campfirestoriescanturncampingintoan

adventure.Natureitselfoffersendlessenjoyment,frombirdwatchingtoplant

recognizing.Moreover,campingisalsoanopportunitytoteachkidsvaluablelife

skillsandsafetylessons.Fromcookingoveracampfiretolearningaboutnature,these

experiencesarebotheducationalandenjoyable.Safetylessonsarealsoimportant,like

stayingwithincampsitesandrecognizingdangerousplants.

Allinall,campingisafantasticwaytoenjoytheoutdoorsandspendqualitytime

withfamily.—40

A.Usetheexperiencetoteachlifeskills.

B.Campingshouldbeanenjoyableadventure.

C.Italsoincludespreparingandplanningmeals.

D.Allowthekidstotakepartinplanningprocess.

E.Sincechildrencangetuntidy,packingextraclothesisnecessary.

F.Withtherightpreparationandattitude,itcanbeanunforgettableexperience.

G.However,forfirst-timecampers,especiallythosewithkids,theexperiencecanbe

challenging.

三、完形填空

MydadlovedeverythingaboutNorthernSoulmusic.HeinEngland

inthe1960swhenthemusicwaspopular.Hehadachildhoodthere.I

believethismusichimthroughhardtimesinhislife.

Attheageof57,hewasdiagnosed(診斷)withcancer.Whenhewas

fromthecancer,healsoturnedtohismusic.Themusicmadehimand

hewantedtodance.OneofthesongsIknewhewas"BecauseOfYou"

byJackieWilson.Hetoldmewhyhelikedit,butafterlisteningtothe

ofthesong,Ibelieveditwasformymother,whohim.But

mymominsistedtheysavedeachother.

ThesongmeofthetimewhenmydadandIweresittinginhisliving

roomafterhewasdiagnosedwithcancerandhetoldmethiswashisfavoritesong.I

itdowninmynotesectionofmyphonebecauseIknewitwas

torememberit.Weendedupitathismemorialservice.It

alsoremindsmeofhowmymomanddad.Mydadwasonly23and

wastryingtofindhiswayin.Mymomwas22andwasalsotryingto

findherway.Theyhelpedeachotherover40years.

41.A.gotupB.grewupC.hurriedupD.stayedup

42.A.differentB.greatC-commonD.poor

43.A.helpedB.touchedC.treatedD.prevented

44.A.learningB.escapingC.sufferingD,recovering

45.A.upsetB-happyC?puzzledD.surprised

46.A.desiredB.taughtC.preferredD.recorded

47.A.everB.stillC.justD,never

48.A.wordsB.audiencesC.needsD.singers

49.A.leftB.lostC.believedD.saved

50.A.tellsB.warnsC.remindsD,informs

51.A.handedB.brokeC.turnedD.wrote

52.A.importantB.naturalC.possibleD.simple

53.A.creatingB.forgettingC-playingD,introducing

54.A.metB.quarreledC.unitedD.argued

55.A.advanceB.lifeC.personD.hospital

四、語(yǔ)法填空

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

Traditionhasneverlost56(it)shine.AlthoughChinahasachievedthe

greatesturbanization(城市化)inhistory,Chinesepeople'sphysicaland57

(emotion)connectionstotraditionsarestrongandeverywhere.Thesetraditions58

(become)apreciousanduniquepartofChinesecultureovercenturies.

InthepastSpringFestivalholidays,Chinesepeoplehavefeltafestiveatmosphere

bothinbigcities59inthecountryside.

TheMingTombsinBeijingstagedaliveshowinspiredbytheMingDynastysilk

paintingMingEmperorXianzongEnjoyingtheLanternFestival,attractinghundreds

ofvisitors.Dozensof60(actor)wearingMingDynastyclothingstageda

sitcom(情景喜居(])styleplay,performingscenesincludingtheemperorlighting

lanternsandotherancientactivitiesusually61(hold)duringtheLantern

Festival.Oneworkersaidthatitaimed62(help)peopleexperiencehowthe

LanternFestivalwascelebratedandfurtherunderstandMingculture.

Inadditiontoturningtheancientpaintingintoasitcom,manyotherfolkartsalso

becameamajordraw,63(particular)foryoungpeople.OneyoungwomanHou

traveledallthewayfromBeijingtoJiexiCounty,SouthChina*sGuangdong

Province,duringtheholidaytowatchaperformanceoftheYinggeDance,64is

oneofthemostrepresentative(有代表性的)folkartsinChaozhouandShantou,

GuangdongProvince.

Manypeopleweredeeplymovedastraditionalculturescould65(preserve)

untilnow.

五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作

66.上周五你參加了你校舉辦的網(wǎng)絡(luò)安全知識(shí)比賽。請(qǐng)你為校英語(yǔ)報(bào)寫(xiě)一篇短

文,介紹此次比賽,內(nèi)容包括:

1.比賽的時(shí)間和地點(diǎn);

2.比賽的經(jīng)歷;

3.你的感受。

注意:

L寫(xiě)作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;

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