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請(qǐng)考生注意:

1.請(qǐng)用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請(qǐng)用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答

案寫(xiě)在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫(xiě)在試題卷、草稿紙上均無(wú)效。

2.答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項(xiàng)》,按規(guī)定答題。

I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1>Ayearisdividedintomonths.Septemberisthemonthoftheyear.

A.twelve,ninthB.twelve,ninethC.twelfth,ninthD.twelfth,nineth

2、"Iwanttoknowsaidtheboyopeningthebox.

A.what*sinsidetheboxB.wheretheboxis

C.thatthere'ssomecandyD.howbigisthebox

3、Theyhaven'tseentheirdaughterforaboutayear,theymissherverymuchandtheyhopeherassoonaspossible.

A.seeB.sawC.seeingD.tosee

4、一TheboysaretalkingaboutthematchesinthePyeongchangWinterOlympics.

—Yes.Theyhavesomanyfunthingstoshare.

A.easilyB.happilyC.sadly

5、somethingwrongwithmybike.CanIuseyours?

A.ItisB.ItwasC.ThereisD.Therewas

6、Peter*smotherisafarmer.Sheworksafarm.

A.inB.onC.toD.of

7、一Whatareyoureadingabout?

-Ifsabouttheone-childpolicy.ItsaysthatthepolicyhascontrollingthepopulationinChina.

A.beengoodatB.takengoodcareof

C.workedwellinD.gotonwellwith

8、一Iwonderwhyyoudidn,tanswermejustnow.

一Sorry,IashortvideoonDouyin.

A.watchedB.waswatchingC.havewatchedD.wouldwatch

9、Icaughtbadcoldbecauseofheavyshowerlastnight.

A.a;theB.a;aC.the;theD.the;a

10>Heissuchfriendlyboy.Hegetsalongwellwithhisclassmates.

A.a

B.an

C.the

D./

II.完形填空

n、TheEmptyEasterEgg

Jeremywasbornwithatwistedbodyandaslowmind.Attheageof12hewasstillinsecondgrade.Hewouldmake1,

andhisteacher,DorisMiller,oftenbecameangrywithhim.

Oneday,thechildrentalked2aboutthecomingofEaster(復(fù)活節(jié)).TheirteacherDoristoldthemthestoryofJesus,

andthento3theideaofnewlifespringingforth,shegaveeachofthechildrenalargeplasticemptyEasteregg.She

askedthemtobringitbacktomorrowwithsomethinginsidethatshowsnewlife.

Thenextmorning,19childrencametoschool,laughingandtalkingasthey4theirEastereggsinthelargebasketon

MissMiller'sdesk.Itwastimetoopenthenowfilledemptyeggs.Inthefirstegg,Dorisfoundaflower.uOhyes,afloweris

certainlya5ofnewlife,^^shesaid.Thenextemptyeggshellcontainedaplasticbutterfly,whichlookedveryreal.

Dorishelditup."Weallknowthatacaterpillarchangesandgrowsintoabeautifulbutterfly.Yes,thafsnewlife,too.^^

Suddenly,Jeremyspokeup."MissMiller,aren'tyougoingtotalkaboutmyEasteregg??,Impatiently,Dorisreplied,46But

Jeremy,yourEastereggis6Helookedintohereyesandsaidsoftly,t4Yes,butJesus'tomb(墳?zāi)梗﹚asempty,too,^^

Timestopped.Whenshecouldspeakagain,Dorisaskedhim,“Doyouknowwhythetombwasempty?”

“Oh,yes,"Jeremysaid,“Jesuswaskilledandputinthere.ThenHisFatherraisedHimup.”"AndthafshowEaster7!”

Therecessbellrang.Whilethechildrenexcitedlyranouttotheschoolyard,Doriscried.Thecoldinsidehermeltedcompletely

away.

Threemonthslater,Jeremydied.Thosewhopaidtheirrespectswere8tosee19Eastereggsontopofhiscasket(棺

材),allofthemempty.

1.A.noisesB.friendsC.eggsD.plans

2.A.worriedlyB.proudlyC.excitedlyD.sadly

3.A.guessB.explainC.checkD.change

4.A.pushedB.droppedC.threwD.placed

5.A.nameB.pictureC.signD.shape

6.A.emptyB.smallC.bigD.broken

7.A.endedB.startedC.changedD.developed

8.A.happyB.angryC.disappointedD.surprised

m.語(yǔ)法填空

12、Noteveryonehasthechance1.(be)adetective(偵探).ButIgotonewhenIwas13yearsold.Ithappenedin1988.

Oneafternoon,I"(walk)downthestreetwhenIsawmyfather'snewcar.Iexpected32_(meet)myfather,buttomysurprise,

Isawayoungwomandrivinginstead."Myfather*scar4.(steal)"Ithought.SoIquicklystoppedataxiandgotin.Isaidtothe

driver,''Please5.(follow)thatnewcarinfront."AndItoldhimwhy.

Thetaxidriverhadacarphone,andIaskedhimtocallthepolice.Soonweheardthesoundofapolicecaranditsloudspeaker.

Thepolicetoldthewomantostophercar.Ourcarcametoastop,too.Igotoutrightnowand6.(say)tothewoman,nIt*snot

yourcar.Itsmyfather's."

Thewomansmiledandsaid,nOh.You'reMr.Johnson'syoungerson,right?I7.see)yourphotoatyourfather'soffice."BeforeI

couldsayanotherword,thewomanexplainedthatshewasmyfather'snewassistant.

Myfatheraskedhertotakehiscomputertotheshoptohaveitrepaired.Helenthiscar.After8.(hear)herwords,wecalledmy

fatherandhetolduswhatshesaidwastrue.ThepoliceandthetaxidriverlaughedIfeltverysorry.Itwasboththefirstandlast

timeformetoworkasadetective.Don*tyouthinkmystoryfunny?

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>OnMay5,2017,China?shome-madepassengeraircraft(飛機(jī))G919completedits90-minutefirstflightand

landedsafelybackatPudongAirportinShanghai.

G919isdevelopedbyCOMAC,aChineseaircraftcompany.ItisdesignedtocompetewithBoeing737andAirbusA320.

ThefirstC919aircraftcancarry168passengersandisabletoflyadistancebetween4,075and5,555kilometers.Itsreported

thataC919costsaround50milliondollars,lessthanhalfofaBoeing737oranAirbusA320.Uptonow,morethan570

aircraftshavebeenorderedfrom23customers,mostlyChinese,butalsoAmericanandThaicompaniesorairlines.COMAG

aimstotakeonefifthoftheworld'snarrow-bodyaircraftmarketandonethirdoftheChinesemarketby2035.

ThenameG919hasitsspecialmeanings.TheletterCstandsforboth"COMAC""China”.Thenumber9ispronouncedas

jiuinChinese,whichmeans“forever”.Andthenumber19referstoitscapacity(容量)of190passengers.

Thelargepassengeraircraftispraisedas“theflowerofmodemindustryItisasymbolofthenation'sindustrialand

technologicalstandardsaswellasthecomprehensive(綜合的)power.Inordertorealizethecenturydreamofflyinginthesky

andthestrategy(戰(zhàn)略)ofthenation,COMACbearsthenation'sdreamandpeople'strust.Chinaconsidersitasanational

pride.

1.G919isproducedby.

A.BoeingB.aThaiaircraftcompany

C.AirbusD.aChineseaircraftcompany

2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthefirstC919aircraft?

A.Itcancarry190passengersatmost.B.Itcanonlyflyadistanceof4,075km.

C.ItcostslessthanhalfofaBoeing737.D.ItcostsmorethanhalfofanAirbusA320.

3.WhichpictureshowsCOMACsaimtotakethenarrow-bodyaircraftmarketby2035?

4.TheletterCinC919standsfor.

A."company"B.both"COMAC"and"China”

C.”customer"D.both"cost"and"capacity”

5.Thenewsreportiswrittenmainlyto.

A.introducethedesignofC919

B.describethefirstflightofC919

C.explain"theflowerofmodemindustry”

D.showChina'sachievementsinaircraftindustry

B

14、Children'sGamesinAncientChina

Duringancienttimes,childrendidn'thavemuchtoenjoythemselves.However,theycameupwithinterestinggamesto

playintheirchildhood.

Kickingstoneballs

DuringtheQingDynasty,kickingastoneballaroundwasapopulargameinthenorthernpartofChina,anditwasoften

playedinwintertokeepwarm.

Playinghid-and-seek

Hid-and-seekisatraditionalgameforchildren,populararoundthenation.Therearetwowaystoplay:coveringachild's

eyeswhileotherkidsruntotease(戲弄)himor,morenormally,othershideandonechildmusttrytofindthem.

Flyingkites

Kiteshavequitealonghistory.Theearliestkitesweremadeofwood,insteadofpaper.Thethreemostfamouskitesarethe

Beijingkite,TianjinkiteandWeifangkite.Eachhasitsownfeature.Forexample,thebird-shapedkitewithlongwingsofthe

Beijingkite.

Watchingshadowplays(皮影戲)

Theclosestthingtowatchingafilmduringancienttimeswasgoingtoseeashadowplay.Theartistscontrolpuppets(木偶)

behindthescreenandtellstoriestomusic.

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將選定答案的字母標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。

1.InwhichseasondidancientChineseoftenkickthestoneballs?

A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Autumn.D.Winter.

2.Howishide-and-seekusuallyplayed?

A.Oneplaysandotherswatch.B.Onerunsandotherstrytocatch.

C.Onetriestofindandothershide.D.Onetriestohideandothersfind.

3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"fbature”,meaninthetext?

A.特征B.圖片C.未來(lái)D.特長(zhǎng)

4.Whichancientgameislikewatchingmovies?

A.Playinghide-and-seek.B.Watchingshadowplays.

C.Flyingkites.D.Kickingatoneballs.

5.Wherecanwefindthispassage?

A.Inashoppingguidebook.B.Inaweatherreport.

C.Inatravelingmagazine.D.Inakids'magazine

C

15、OnJune26,5,twoscientists,calledFrancisCollinsandCraigVenter,toldtheworldthattheycouldnowreadthewhole

“map"ofthehumanbody:DNA.DNAissomethingthateverybodyhas,andittellsthebodywhattodo.DNAisthereasonthat

welooklikeourmotherandfather,becausewegetsomeoftheirDNAtomakeourown.

Peoplehavebeentryingtounderstandthehumanbodyforalongtime.In2,GregorMendeldiscoveredaspecialreasonwhy

welookthesameasotherpeopleinourfamily.Itisbecauseofsmallthingsnamed"genes"inourbody.In3,JamesWatson

andFrancisCrickmadeanotherdiscoveryandfoundoutthatthosesmallpartsarerealmessageswrittenintheDNAwitha

speciallanguage.

In4,MarshallNirenbergandJohannMattaeifoundamessageinDNAshowinghowDNAtellsthecellG田胞)tobuildits

parts.ScientistshavenowfoundallthewordsintheDNAmap,butwestilldonotunderstandwhattheyalldo.By

understandingwhatjustone"word"means,wecanhelpsavemorepeoplefromseveralillnesses.

Mostpeoplehopethatthiswillhelpmakebettermedicineandhelpsickpeople.Otherpeopleworrythatwhenpeoplebeginto

knowmorewordsandfindoutlotsofotherinformation,wemightuseitinawrongway,justtomakepeoplemoreattractive,or

stopsickpeoplefromgettingjobs.ManwillhavetomeetalotoftroubleifDNAtechnology(技術(shù))isn'tlimitedinuse.

1.Whendidwefirstknowwhywelooklikeotherpeopleinourfamily?

A.In2.B.In3.C.In4.D.In5.

6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"genes“meaninthepassage?

A.The“map”ofDNA.B.Aspeciallanguage.

C.SmallpartsofDNA.D.Severalillnesses.

7.Whatdidthetwoscientistsfirstdiscoverin4?

A.The^cmap^^ofDNA.B.Anewillness.

C.ThelanguageofDNA.D.AmessageofDNA.

8.Whatcanwedoifweunderstandsome"words“ofthelanguageinsidethebody?

A.Makepeoplegetnewjobs.B.Makemedicinefornewillnesses.

C.Makemapsofhuman.D.Makepeoplelessattractive.

9.WhatdopeoplethinkaboutDNAtechnology?

A.Itcancausegoodorbadresults.B.Itcancausegoodresults.

C.Itcancausegoodresultsbutwon'twork.D.Itcancauseonlybadresults.

D

16>Manyofusdon'tpaymuchattentiontotheimportanceofeyecare.Itissaidthatifyoutakecareofyourbody,thenyoucan

surelybehealthy.Thatiswhyoureyesshouldbegivenalotofcare.Naturaleyecareshouldbeputinanumberoneplace.

Thereareseveralcausesleadingtopooreyesightlikenotenoughfood,genes(基因)andaging(老化).Televisions,

corruptersandreadingarealsothecausesofhavingpooreyesight.Ifyouworkinfrontofthecomputer,itisbesttotakea

breakeveryonceinawhile.Somethingdirtycancauserednessandtheywillmakeyoufeeluncomfortable.Itisbadforyour

eyes,too.Ifthishappens,thebestwayistocleanyoureyesbyusingcoldwater.Youmustalsotryyourbesttoprotectyour

eyesfromharmfulthings.Forexample,sunglassesarenotjustforfashionbuttheycanalsoserveasagreatwaytoprotectyour

eyesightfromultravioletrays.

Eatinghealthyfoodswilldogoodtoyoureyesight.RememberthatvitaminsA,CandEaregoodforeyes.Trytoeat

foodgroupsthathavethesevitamins.Andyoushoulddoeyeexercisesbecauseexerciseprotectsyoureyesight,too.Ifaperson

exercisesregularly(定期地)andeatstherightkindoffood,hiseyeswillstayingoodconditionforalongtime.

Allabovearenaturalwaysofeyecarethathelpuskeephealthyeyes.Beinghappyallthetimecanbehelpfultoa

person'seyesight,too.Inaword,eyecareisveryimportant,nomatterhowoldapersonis.

1.isthemostimportantwaytoprotectoureyes.

A.NaturaleyecareB.Takingmedicine

C.SeeingthedoctorD.Beinghappyallthetime

2.Allthefollowingcausescanleadtobadeyesightexcept.

A.ageB.heightC.readingD.computers

3.Whatshouldyoudoifyouhavetoworkinfrontofthecomputer?

A.Eathealthyfoods.B.Cleantheeyesbyusingcoldwater.

C.Wearapairofsunglasses.D.Havearestafterworkingforawhile.

4.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"ultravioletrays"mean?

A.沙塵B.閃電C.紫外線D.超聲波

5.Whichisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.WaysofEyeCareB.WaysofEyeExercises

C.WaysofBeingHappyD.WaysofBeingHealth

E

17、Oneyoungexcellentpersonwastryingtofindahighpositioninabigcompany.Itwasthemanagerwhowould

makethefinaldecision.

Themanagerdiscoveredthattheyoungmandidanexcellentjobinhiscollege,whicharousedthemanager'scuriosity.

Themanagerasked,"Whopaidforyourcollege?^^

Theyoungmananswered,ctMyfatherpassedawaywhenIwasoneyearold,soitwasjustmymother.

“Whatdidyourmotherdo?”Themanagerseemedsurprised.

“Sheisaclothescleaner,theyoungmananswered,withnofeeling.

“Haveyoueverhelpedyourmotherwashsomeclothesbefore?^^

“Never.Mymotheralwayswantedmetostudyandreadmorebooks.Shecouldwashclothesfasterthanme,“theyoung

manseemedpuzzled(迷惑)whenanswering.

“Well,nowIneedyoutodosomething.Whenyougobackhometoday,cleanyourmother'shandsandseemetomorrow.

Theyouthwashappywhenhearingthisbecausehefeltthathischanceofgettingthejobwasgreat.Whenhewenthome,

hehappilyaskedhismothertolethimcleanherhands.Hismotherfeltstrangebuthappy.Withmixedfeelings,sheshowedher

hands.

Theyoungmancleanedhismother'shands,withtearsfalling.Itwasthefirsttimehenoticedthathismother'shandswere

sowrinkled(皺的),andthereweresomanywounds.Thispairofhandsenabledhimtogothroughcollege.Thispairofhands

wasthepricethathismotherhadtopayforhislifeandhisfuture.

Thenextmorning,themanageraskedtheyoungman,“Nowtellmewhatyoulearnedyesterday.

Afterhearingwhathesaid,themanagerknewtheyoungmanhadlearnedhislesson."ThisisthemanwhomIamlooking

for.Youarehired(聘用了)

1.Whatattractedtheattentionofthemanagerwhenhewasinterviewingtheyoungman?

A.Theyoungman'sfather.

B.Theyoungman'sclothes.

C.Theyoungman'sexcellentjobincollege.

D.Theyoungman'shighpositionincompany.

2.Themanageraskedtheyoungmansomequestionsbecausehewantedtoknow.

A.howtheyoungmangotthejobinthecompany

B.whoenabledtheyoungmantofinishhiscollege

C.whytheyoungman'sfatherwantedhimtostudy

D.howfasttheyoungman'smothercouldwashclothes

3.Themanageraskedtheyoungmantocleanhismother'shandsbecause.

A.hewantedtheyoungmanandhismothertohaveatalk

B.hewantedtheyoungmantoknowhismother'sloveforhim

C.theyoungmanfeltsurehewouldgetthejobinthecompany

D.theyoungmanhadneverwantedtostudyorreadmorebooks

4.Aftertheyoungmanwashedhismother'shands,heknew.

A.whyhismothercouldwashclothesfasterthanhedid

B.whenhewouldgetthejobofferfromthecompany

C.whathismotherhaddoneforhislifeandhisfuture

D.whyhismotherdidn'twanthimtowashherhands

5.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Mother'shands.B.Abigcompany.

C.Mixedfeelings.D.Themanager'shands.

F

18、Beforeyoucutoffthetags(標(biāo)簽)andputonyournewestclothing,youmaywanttomakeastopatthewashingmachine.

Althoughnewclothingmaylookcleanandfresh,itcouldactuallybebadforyourhealth.

AccordingtoDonaldBelstio,MD,aprofessoratColumbiaUniversityMedicalCenter,newclothesdocausesomerisksof

healthproblemswhentheyarewornwithoutwashing.Forstarters,inaninterviewwiththeWallStreetJournal,Dr.Belstio

explainedthatdyes(染料)foundonnewclothescanhurttheskin.Pre-washingofnewclotheswillpreventanydyesfromdoing

badtoourskinorotherthings,likechairs,asNewYorkCitydoctorHilaryBaldwin,MD,toldRealSimple.Butthere*smore.

DrBelstioalsowarnsthatlice(虱子)cancometoyoufromclothingtriedonthestoredressingroom,andtherearecertain

illnessesthatcanbepassedalongthroughclothing.DrBaldwinadvisespeoplethatit'sespeciallycriticaltopre-washpieces

likeunderpantsandswimsuits.Youmaynotwanttoimaginethis,butmaybeyou'renotthefirstpersontotryonthatnew

clothing一perhapsit*sbeentriedoninthedressingroom,andthat'sjustthefirstofmanycasesofpossibleskincontact.

Anotherpointisthatyourclothingcameintocontactwithmanypeopleduringtheproducing,shipping,andsellingprocesses.

"There'sjustnorealwayofknowinghowmanyhandsorotherbodypartshavetouchedyourclothing,"DrBelstiowarns

''Washingyournewclothesisaverysmartthingtodo,

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