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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三個選項中遶出最佳選項。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。每斑對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Buyamap. B.Gotoapany. C.Gotoafilmwithher.2.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inashop. B.Inaflat. C.Laanoffice.3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuy?A.Acar. B.Somaequipment. C.Abar.4.Whatwillthewomanmostprobablywritewith?A.Apen. B.Aballpen. C.Apencil.5.Whatdoyouknowaboutthereporter?A.Heissuccessful. B.Heisgenerous. C.Heisold.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whyisthewomansohappy?A.Becauseoftheman’sinvitation.B.Becauseofthegoodweather.C.Becauseofthecabin.7.Whatisthewoman’splanfortheweekend?A.Tospendtimewiththreefriends.B.Toinvitethemantotheisland.C.TovisitTina’sparents.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9兩個小題。8.Whatistheman’spurposeincalling?A.Tobookaflightticket.B.Tochangethedeparturetime.C.Toconfirmhisdeparturedate.9.Whywon’tthemanleaveonJune13th?A.Hedoesn’tlikethenumber13.B.Thereisn’tanyseatavailable.C.Itistooearlyforhim.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12三個小題。10.Whatdoesthemansayabouttheparty?A.Theorganizerwasinteresting.B.Toomanypeopleattended.C.Thefoodwasveryrich.11.WhendidthemanprobablygethomelastSunday?A.Around10:00pm. B.Around11:30pm. C.Around2:00pm.12.Whatdoesthemanprobablywanttodonow?A.Watchafootballgame. B.Goforadrink. C.Getsomesleep.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16四個小題。13.Howdidthemangetthecat?A.Heboughthimfromapetstore.B.Hegothimfromhisneighbor.C.Hefoundhimonthestreet.14.Howoldwasthemanwhenthecatsavedhislife?A.36. B.35. C.40.15.Wheredidtheman’swifefindhim?A.Inthebedroom. B.Inthebathroom. C.Inthediningroom.16.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?A.Themanhashearttrouble.B.Thecatwokethemanup.C.Thewomandoesn’tlikepets.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20四個小題。17.Whendidthestorepromisetodelivertheitemstothespeaker?A.Withinaweek. B.Inaboutthreeweeks. C.Inabouttendays.18.Whatcolorcurtainsdidthespeakerreceive?A.Lightblue. B.Darkpurple. C.lightgreen.19.Whichitemwasdamaged?A.Thetablelamp. B.Thecarpet. C.Thecushions.20.Whathappenedintheendtothespeaker?A.Thestorepickedupthewrongitems.B.Thestoresentthespeakerthecorrectorder.C.Thespeaker’splaintwasignored.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列四篇短文,從每小題后所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該選項涂黑。AHowdoesitfeeltotakethehighspeedtraininChina?Editor’snote:Chinahaslauncheditsnewgenerationbullettrain,theFuxing(Chineseforrejuvenation),whichwilltravelat350kilometersperhourontheBeijingShanghairoute,makingittheworld’sfastestbullettrain.SomereaderssharetheirexperiencesoftakingthehighspeedtraininChina.Michael(US)TakingahighspeedtraininChinaisanenjoyableexperienceforme.IwouldrathertakeatrainthanwaitforhoursattheairportifItravelfromBeijingtoShanghai.Trainsarealwaysontime,whereasflightsareoftendelayed.Sittingonahighspeedtrainisfortableevenifit’sasecondclasswagon.Youfeelmuchcozieronyourseatandhavesomesnacks.Plus,itisgreattoknowthatChina’sFuxinghighspeedtrainhasliftedthespeedofthehighspeedtrainto350kilometersperhour.David(Australia)It’sjustsosmooththatyouwon’tfeelanything.IwatchedavideoonlinethataguyputacoinstandingonitsedgebythewindowanditstoodforfifteenminutesduringthetrainridefromBeijingtoShanghai!Youdon’thavetoholdatanyhandrailswhenyouwalktheaisle(通道).Ifyoucloseyoureyes,youwouldthinkyou’restandingstill.Glen(Canada)Mostofthehighspeedrailwaystationsarenewlybuiltandverymodem,whichprovidefreeWiFitoallthepassengers.Youdon’tneedtoarriveatthestationhoursbeforeitdeparts.Youmustbookwellinadvance,especiallyduringpeakseasons,astrainsareoftenfullybooked.Theinterior(內(nèi)部)ofthetrainisspaciousandexquisite.Icannotwaitformycountrytogetjustonehighspeedlinebuilt.ForeignChinese(Malaysia)IhavetriedChina’sbullettrain.Smoothandtherideissofortable.Howevernosmokingisallowed.I’drathertakethosegreentrainswhichtakeyoutoanydestination.Andthecountrysideviewisrefreshing.21.WhichisNOTthereasonforwhichMichael(US)preferstotakethetrain?A.Thetrainismorefortable.B.Thetrainisalwaysontimewhiletheplanenot.C.Thetrainisfasterthantheplane.D.Thetrainseatsfeelmuchcozier.22.David(Australia)thinkswhenthetrainisrunning,itisvery.A.steady B.silent C.fast D.movable23.Wheredoyouthinkthetextmostprobablyesfrom?A.Asciencefiction B.AnewspaperC.Asportsmagazine D.AnexperimentalreportBOnecolddaylastNovember,mywifeandIcamehomefromworktolookafteroursickyoungdaughterandwedecidedtostayathomeforthenight.Problemwas,wehadtwoticketstoseeMirandaJuly,theperformanceartist,beinginterviewedattheHerbstTheatre.Wedecidedtosellthemonlinefor$50.Onehourbeforetheevent,aguynamedPetercalledmeandsaidhewantedtobuythetickets.SincetheLimewaslimited,ItoldPetertopaymethenextday.Peterseemedtouchedandwesaidafondgoodbye.However,amonthlater,Peterstilldidn’tpaymeback.Afewmoreweekspassed.Anothermonth.Therecameoneemailpromisingtomailthecheck,thensilence.Maybehewashavingahardtime,Ithought.Butthetruthwas,Peterseemedtobehavingaprettynormaltime.AccordingtothepicturesandmessagesonhisFacebook,hehadbeenplayinggolf,dancinghappilywithhisfriends,andtravelingonaboat.Buthejustrefusedtoanswermycalls,orreplytomyemailsormessages.SoItriedreachinghimwithmywife’sphoneonenight.Andhedidn’tpickupwhenIcalled,buttextedrightback,playfullywonderingwhomightbecallinghim.“Youshouldgotohisoffice,”mywifesaid,“Hewouldhavetogiveyouthemoneyifallhiscoworkerswerewatching.”ButIdidn’twanttobeeadebtcollector.MyeffortstoreachPeteroverthesemonthshadbeenlightandIwantedtokeepitthatway.MyinitialexchangewithPeterhadbeenjusttworegularpeopleagreeingtohandlethingshumanly.Therewasararenicenessinthat,andIstillwantedtokeepthatballoonintheair,howeverdisappointingitwasstartingtolook.Iwantedtobelievewecouldstilltrusteachother.24.Forwhatreasondidtheauthorandhiswifedecidetoselltheticket?A.Theythoughtitwastopcoldthatnight.B.Theywantedtosavesomemoney.C.Theyneededtotakecareoftheirdaughter.D.Theyweregoingtobeinterviewed.25.OnthenighttheauthorsoldhisticketstoPeter,he.A.knewhemightnotgetthe$50 B.feltalittlehesitantC.wasmovedbyPeter’skindness D.thoughthecouldtrustPeter26.Whydidn’tPeterpaytheauthorback?A.Becausehedidn’trememberit. B.Becausehewastoobusytopay.C.Becausehedidn'twanttopay. D.Becausehewashavingatoughtime.27.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthor?A.HestillhopedPeterwouldpayhimback.B.Hemightcallthepoliceforhelp.C.HewouldgotoPetersofficetotalktohim.D.Hewouldnevertruststrangers.CWhenaconsumerfindsthatanitemsheorheboughtisfaultyorinsomeotherwaydoesnotliveuptothemanufacturersclaims,thefirststepistopresentthewarranty(保修卡),oranyotherrecordswhichmighthelp,atthestoreofpurchase.Inmostcases,thisactionwillproduceresults.However,ifitdoesnot,therearevariousmeanstheconsumermayusetogainsatisfaction.Asimpleandmonmethodusedbymanyconsumersistoplaindirectlytothestoremanager.Ingeneral,the“higherup”hisorherplaint,thefasterheorshecanexpectittobesettled.Insuchacase,itisusuallysettledintheconsumersfavor,assumingheorshehasajustclaim.Consumersshouldplaininpersonwheneverpossible,butiftheycannotgettotheplaceofpurchase,itisacceptabletophoneorwritetheplaintinaletter.plainingisusuallymosteffectivewhenitisdonepolitelybutfirmly,andespeciallywhentheconsumercandemonstratewhatiswrongwiththeiteminquestion.Ifthiscannotbedone,theconsumerwillsucceedbestbypresentingspecificinformationastowhatiswrong,ratherthanbymakinggeneralstatements.Forexample,“Theleftspeakerdoesnotworkatallandthesoundingoutoftherightoneisunclear”isbetterthan“Thisstereodoesnotwork”.Thestoremanagermayadvisetheconsumertowritetothemanufacturer.Ifso,theconsumershoulddothis,statingtheplaintaspolitelyandfirmlyaspossible.Ifapoliteplaintdoesnotachievethedesiredresult,theconsumercangotoastepfurther.Sheorhecanthreatentotakethesellertocourtorreportthesellertoaprivateorpublicorganizationresponsibleforprotectingconsumersrights.28.Howcanaconsumermakehisorherplaintmoreeffective,accordingtothetext?A.Threatentotakethesellertocourt.B.Explainexactlywhatiswrongwiththeitem.C.Makepoliteandgeneralstatementsabouttheproblem.D.Avoidhavingdirectcontactwiththestoremanager.29.Accordingtothetext,whichofthefollowingissuggestedasthelastalternativethatconsumersmayturnto?A.plaintothestoremanagerinperson.B.plaintothemanufacturerifpossible.C.Writeaplaintlettertothemanager.D.TurntotheConsumers’RightsProtectionOrganizationforhelp.30.Thephrase“l(fā)iveupto”inthiscontextmeans.A.fulfillthedemandsof B.realizethepurposeofC.reachthestandardof D.keepthepromiseof31.Thetextismainlyabout.A.howtosettleaconsumer’splaintaboutafaultyitemB.howtomakeaneffectiveplaintaboutafaultyitemC.howtoavoidbuyingafaultyitemD.howtodealwithplaintsfromcustomersDNexttimeyoufindyourselfdrenchedinanunexpectedheavyrain,lookonthebrightsideitwillbeamemorableexperience.Whilewetweathermaymakeusfeelgloomy,itsharpensthememoryandimprovesourrecall.Butthosewhofellinagoodmoodbecauseit’sasunnydayareabletorememberlesswell,accordingtomemorytestscarriedbyAustralianresearchers.ProfessorJoeForgas,wholedtheresearch,said:“Itseemsstrangebutalittlebitofsadnessisagoodthing.PeopleperformedmuchbetteronourmemorytestwhentheweatherwasunpleasantandtheywereinaslightlynegativemoodOnbrightsunnydays,whentheyweremorelikelytobehappy,theyrememberedless.”ThetestswerecarriedoutonshoppersatastoreinSydney,whereresearchersrandomlyplacedtensmallobjectsonthecheckoutcounter.Onrainydays,sadmusicwasplayedinthestore.Whenitwasbrightandsunny,customersheardcheerymusic.Thiswasdonetofurtherinfluencethemtowardsnegativeorpositivemoods.Aftershopping,customerswereaskedhowmanyoftheobjectstheycouldremember.Theirscoreswerethreetimeshigherwhentheweatherwasbadandtheywerefeelingangry,paredwiththosetestedonsunnydays.TheresultswerepublishedinJournalofExperimentalPsychology.Areportonthefindingssaid:“Theypointtoagrowingbodyofevidencethatthewaypeoplethink,thequalityoftheirjudgmentsandtheaccuracyoftheirmemoryareallsignificantlyinfluencedbypositiveornegativemoods.”ProfessorForgassaid,“Wefoundthatweatherinductednegativemoodimprovedmemoryaccuracy.Shoppersinanegativemoodshowedbettermemoryandhigherdiscriminationability.”Aworsemoodhelpedtofocuspeople’sattentionontheirsurroundingsandledtoamorethoroughandcarefulthinkingstyle,whilehappinessincreasedconfidenceandforgetfulness.Beinghappytendstopromoteathinkingstylethatislessfocusedonoursurroundings.Inapositivemoodwearelesslikelytomakemoresnap(匆忙的)judgmentsaboutpeoplewemeet.Mildnegativemood,inturn,tendstoincreaseattentiontooursurroundingsandproduceamorecareful,thoroughthinkingstyle.Accuratelyrememberingeverydayscenesisadifficulttask,yetsuchmemoriescanbeofimportanceineverydaylife.Surprisingly,theinfluenceofmoodstatesontheaccuracyofreallifememoriesisstillpoorlyunderstood.32.What’sthemajorfunctionofParagraph1?A.Toattractthereaders.B.Togeneralizethewholepassage.C.Tointroducethethemeofthewholepassage.D.Todescribetheunforgettableexperience.33.Theunderlinedword“drenched”inParagraph1maymean“”.A.wet B.cold C.muddy D.lost34.AccordingtoJoeForgas,onsunnydays,people.A.willmakecarefuljudgmentsonothersB.willhavemoreconfidenceC.tendtopaymoreattentiontotheirsurroundingsD.willhaveabetterrecall35.Whatcanweknowfromtheresearch?A.Forgetfulnessisrathertroublesome.B.It’simportanttofeelinagoodmood.C.It’smemorabletoexperiencearainyday.D.Gloomydaysaregoodformemorizingthings.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。UsingSocialMediaPositivelySocialmediaissomoninoursocietythatalmosteveryoneisconnectedtosomeformofit,whetheritisTwitter,FacebookorevenPinterest.Weareinafastpaced,technologicallyevolvingsocietyandweareaddictedtosocialmedia.36Sohowdoesoneensureapositiveonlinereputation?It’ssimple:Keepitclean.37Partyphotoswithalcoholareanabsolutenono.Wouldyouwanttohaveyourbossseethesephotos?Makesuretopostcontentsthatyoufeelpositivelyreflectyou,yourcreativityandyourskills.38YouhaveaprivateTwitteraccount,soyoucanpostanythingyouwant?Thisisdecidedlynotthecase.Privacysettingsmakeithardertoseeyourfullaccount,butit’snotimpossible.Undernocircumstanceshouldyourelyonprivacysettingsasawaytoprotectinappropriatecontents.39Keepitclassy(優(yōu)等的)!Discoveryourbrand,orwhatyouwantpeopletothinkofyou.Properspellingandgrammarisalwaysaplus,butitmaynotbeyourbrand.Thinkaboutwhatyouwantpeopletothinkofyouandgowithit.Followthesesimplerulesandyou’reonyourwaytobuilding,orrestoringanonlinereputation.Usingsocialmediapositivelydoesn’tmeanyoucan’thavefunanduseittoexpressyourself;however,youwanttoensurethatyou’reOKwithanyoneseeingeverythingyoupost.40Likeitornot,yoursocialnetworksreflectyoumakesureyoulookliketheshiningstarthatyoutrulyare.A.Infact,welongforsocialmedia.B.Ensureyou’reprofessional.C.Socialmediaismonnow.D.Beentirelysureaboutwhatyou’reposting.E.Don’ttrustprivacysettings.F.Onceyouclickthepost,there’snolookingback.G.Makesureyourpostiswrittenpersonally.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出適合填入對應(yīng)空白處的最佳選項,并在笞題卡上將該選項涂黑。OnedayIwenttoastoretogetsomeneededitemsformyfamily.Igatheredupmygoodiesandheadedforthe41counter,onlytobe42inthenarrowaislebyayoungmanwho43tobeaboutsixteenyearsold.Iwasn’tinahurry,soI44waitedfortheboytorealizethatIwasthere.Itwasobviousnow,hewasmentally45andalittleshockedasheturnedandsawmestandingso46tohim,waitingto47.Isaid,“HeyBuddy,what’syourname?”“MynameisDennyandI’m48withmyMommy,”herespondedproudly.“Wow,”Isaid,“that’sa(n)49name.IwishmynamewasDenny,butmynameisSteve.Howoldareyou,Denny?”“HowoldamInow,Mommy?”heaskedhismotherassheslowly50fromthenextaisle.“You’refifteenyearsold,Denny”.Thenheheadedtowardthetoysection.Denny’smom51mefortakingthetimetotalkwithherson.Shetoldmethatmostpeoplewouldn’t52lookathim,muchlesstalktohim.Itoldherthatitwasmy53andthatthereareplentyofred,yellow,andpinkrosesinGod’sGarden;54“BlueRoses”arevery55andshouldbeappreciated56theirbeautyanddistinctiveness.Yousee,DennyisaBlueRoseand57someonedoesn’tstopand58thatrosewiththeirheartandtouchthatrosewiththeirkindness,thenthey’ve59ablessingfromGod.So,thenexttimeyouseeaBLUEROSE,don’tturnyourheadandwalkoff.60tosmileandsayHello.41.A.customer B.office C.salesman D.checkout42.A.troubled B.blocked C.found D.met43.A.declared B.tended C.pretended D.appeared44.A.patiently B.kindly C.slightly D.slowly45.A.wounded B.challenged C.broken D.torn46.A.friendly B.close C.next D.happily47.A.squeezeby B.stealaway C.hurryout D.breakin48.A.swimming B.shopping C.singing D.travelling49.A.ordinary B.old C.cool D.bad50.A.walkedby B.wentaway C.turnedup D.cameover51.A.chattedwith B.blamed C.staredat D.thanked52.A.ever B.even C.still D.yet53.A.pleasure B.courage C.faith D.habit54.A.besides B.therefore C.however D.meanwhile55.A.bright B.colorful C.rare D.big56.A.for B.over C.from D.by57.A.unless B.after C.though D.if58.A.smell B.pick C.buy D.see59.A.helped B.forgotten C.invited D.missed60.A.Beproud B.Bebrave C.Takethetime D.Takeiteasy第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在答題卡相應(yīng)位置處填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Ayearago,theydecidedtostarthavingaspecialfamilyreunionthreetimesayear,eachwithitsowntheme.Lastyear’s.61.(theme)were“NoVehicleDay,”“NoTVDay,”and“NoPhonesDay.”O(jiān)n“NoVehicleDay”thewholefamilywalkedtoanartgallerytosee62.exhibition.Theroundtripwasabouteightkilometers.Althoughthreeofthefourgrandparentsplainedwith63.(smile)facesthatLiHuawalkedtoofastthegirl64.(frequent)racedahead,bouncingbacktotughergrandparents’armsandhurrythemalong—everybodyhadawonderfultime.On“NoTVDay,”nobodyturnedontheTV,theputerortheradio.Insteadtheyreadbooks,playedchess,madepapercutsandimprovedrecipes,wroteapoemandsheproudlyread65.toeveryoneafterdinner.The“NoPhonesDay”wastoughforLiHua.Sheasked:“IfIcan’tmakeaphonecall,canIatleastsendtexts?”Thenextday,friendsofthefamilycalled66.(ask)whytheyhadn’tbeenabletoreachthem67.thephone,buteverybodyagreedthatthingsstillwentverysmoothlywithoutphones.LiHuareadherdiaryentryfromthepreviousday,which68.(say):“Irealizethatwellasmakingtimeformyfriends,Ishouldalsohavesometimetomyself.”Thisyear,thefamilyhadtheirreuniononthe69.(six)dayoftheGoldenWeekholidayinChina,70.referstothe7daynationalholidayfortheNationalDayandChineseNewYear.Thethemewas“NoMoneyDay.”第四部分:寫作(百強校英語解析團隊專供)(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)假如英語課上老師要求同桌們交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處錯誤。每處錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。YesterdayIwenttoseeafilmwithmybestfriendsKate..Wesetoffat1:30intheafternoonandplantoarriveatthecinemabefore2:30sowhatwecouldwatchthe3:15show.Thetrafficwasterriblebad.Whatmadethemevenworsewasthatourbusbrokeupontheway.Westoppedforataxiandrushedtothecinema,arrivingtenminutesaftertheshow.“Twoticketsfor3:15,”Katesaid,putthemoneyonthecounter.Thefilmstartedthemomentwesatdowninthecinema.Itwasanexcitingfilmandwehadgreattimeyesterdayafternoon.第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(百強校英語解析團隊專供)(滿分25分)假定你是李華,最近你和你的同學(xué)對你村貧困兒童Linda進行幫助。請根據(jù)下列提示,給華商報編輯寫封信,講述你的幫助過程和感受。1.Linda的家庭介紹;2.你們提供的具體幫助;3.你的感受;注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。Deareditor,IamwritingtotellyouwhatIhavebeen
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