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綜合模擬預測卷(六)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三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatisthewoman?A.Acook.B.Awaitress.C.Asaleswoman.2.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Consultaprofessional.B.Makethearrangementsbyherself.C.Changeaplaceforhertrip.3.Howmuchwillthewomangetback?A.$140.B.$110.C.$30.4.Whatwillthewomandointhestore?A.Sitdown.B.Buyapairofshoes.C.Buyanewsuit.5.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinArizonaintheingweek?A.Rainy.B.Warm.C.Abitcold.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,并標在試卷的相應位置。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;聽完后,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.Whydidn'tthegirl'sgrandmagotouniversitywhenshewasyoung?A.Shecouldn'taffordcollegeeducation.B.Shewasnotallowedto.C.Shewasn'tinterestedincollege.7.Whatdowelearnaboutthegirl'smother?A.Sheworksasateacher.B.Sheworksinapany.C.Shehasneverhadajob.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Athome.B.Inthestreet.C.Intheoffice.9.Whatdoweknowabouttheweather?A.ItwillbesnowyinEasternEnglandB.ItwillbefoggyinNorthernEnglandC.ItwillbeclearinSouthwesternEnglandtomorrow聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatistheman?A.Asalesman.B.Atraveler.C.Ashopkeeper.11.Whatdothespeakersthinkisthemostimportantofproducts?A.Quantity.B.Quality.C.Appearance.12.Howlonghasthemanbeenoffthepany?A.11days.B.10days.C.9days.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whattimeisitnow?A.1p.m.B.8p.m.C.4p.m.14.Whycan'tthespeakersfinishtheproposaltomorrow?A.Theyhavetogototheofficebymidnight.B.Ithastogotothepostofficebymidnight.C.Theyhavetohanditinbymidnight.15.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodoincaseofamistake?A.Readallthecorrections.B.Checkanycorrectionsbymachine.C.Writeinanycorrectionsbyhand.16.What'sthewomangoingtostartwith?A.Thesalesoftheproducts.B.Theamountoftheproducts.C.Thecostsfortheproducts.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhydoafewAmericansgetupsoearlyonaSaturdaymorning?A.Forhunting.B.Foramorningmarket.C.Forayardsale.18.Wholoveusedgoodsaccordingtothepassage?A.Onlypoorpeople.B.AllWesterners.C.Onlycollectors.19.Whichplacecanpeoplefindtherighttreasure?A.Trashbins.B.Giftshops.C.Fleamarkets.20.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Earlybirdscatchtheworm.B.Fromtrashtotreasure.C.Unexpectedrewards.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)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ALastweek,Googleheldaconferencewherethepanyannouncedwhatithadplannedfortheingmonths.Thisyearthepanytalkedaboutbiningmobileandsearchproductswithnewservices,betterknownasapps.GoogleAssistantGoogleAssistantisaservicedesignedtohelpusersgetthingsdone.Usingadvancedtechnology,itcanmunicateasifitwerearealperson.Forexample,someoneisstandinginfrontofasculptureandasksGoogleAssistant,“Whoistheartist?”Theservicewouldknowwherethepersonaskingthequestionisandwhatheorsheistalkingabout,providingthenameofthesculpture'sartistastheanswer.Theservicecanalsosearchauser'sphotographsandvideos.Theusercanaskto“searchmyphotosforhugs.”GoogleAssistantthenprovidesalloftheimagesofindividualshugging.AlloGoogleislaunchinganewmessagingappcalledAllo.Theappusesyourphonenumbersoitiseasytoconnectwithyourfriends.WithinAllo,userscansendtextmessages,photos,stickersandemojiimages.UserscanaddphotosanddrawonphotoswithinAllo.GoogleAssistantisavailablewithinAllo.UserscanaskGoogleAssistantquestionsandgetanswerswithintheAlloapp.Forexample,ausercanask,“Whenismynextappointmenttoday?”andgettheanswerwithoutleavingAllo.DuoDuoisGoogle'snewvideochatapp.DuoissimilartoApple'sFaceTime,butavailableonlyasvideoandonlyonmobiledevices.DuocanadjustthequalityofavideobasedonthestrengthoftheInternetsignal.IftheuserhasaweakInternetconnection,thevideowilladjusttoalowerqualitysothechatcancontinue.AndroidAutoGooglehassignedupover40carmakerstoofferAndroidAuto,theinfotainmentsystemforautomobiles.Over100modelsofcarsofferAndroidAuto.Googleexpectsthisnumbertodoublebytheendoftheyear.21.HowcanusersinteractwithGoogleAssistant?A.Throughshortmessages.B.Bytouchingthescreen.C.Throughconversations.D.Bybodygestures.22.Whichofthefollowingisafunctionof“Allo”?A.Sendinginformation.B.Replacingotherapps.C.Collectingphotographs.D.Adjustingthevideoquality.23.Whatcanusersdowith“Duo”?A.Videochat.B.Askquestions.C.Lookthroughnews.D.Drawonpictures.24.Whichofthefollowinghasbeendesignedforcars?A.GoogleAssistant.B.AndroidAuto.C.Allo.D.Duo.BWhenMarineHayashifirstarrivedatAmericanUniversityin2013,shewasalittleafraid.“IgothomesickandIcriedalmosteverydaywhenIwasinfreshmanyear.Andalso,sinceEnglishismysecondlanguage,Iworkedveryhard.”HayashiisoriginallyfromHokkaidointhenorthofJapan.Afterthreeyearsataninternationalhighschool,shedecidedtoattendauniversityintheU.S..Also,bothofherparentsearnedgraduatedegreesfromuniversitiesintheU.S..ItwasnotlongbeforeHayashistartedenjoyingherlifeasaninternationalstudent.JoiningthreestudentgroupshelpedhermakefriendsfromtheU.S.andothercountries.Hayashiwillgraduatenextyearwithafour-yeardegreeinmunicationStudies.Heruniversityexperienceisdifferentfromthatofmanyyoungpeoplearoundtheworld,though.Hayashi'sparentsarepayingforallofhertuition.ThecostofanundergraduatedegreeprogramasaninternationalstudentatAmericanUniversityis$61Notallinternationalstudentshaveenoughmoneytopayfulltuition.Manyinternationalstudentsarefindingotherwaystopaythehighcost.Somestudentsavoidthecostpletely.Studentsusuallyaskforfinancialaidwhentheyfirstapplytoauniversity.Mostuniversitiesdecidewhichstudentsreceivefinancialaidbasedonstudents'academichistory.ThecostforinternationalstudentsatmostU.S.universitiesishigherthanitisforcitizens.ButtheyearlytuitionatUniversityofWisconsin-RiverFallsforinternationalstudentsis$22,000.ThisisthesametuitionrateforstudentswhoarecitizensfromstatesotherthanWisconsin.Also,internationalstudentsimmediatelyreceive$2,000ayearinfinancialaidoncetheuniversityacceptsthem.Studentswhoperformwellacademicallycanreceiveupto$4,000aftertheirStudyinginacountrythatisnotyourowncountrycanbedifficult.Lifecanbelonelyandthecostmaybehigh.ButHayashisaysthattheexperienceisworthit.25.WhatwasHayashigoingtodoafterthreeyearsatahighschoolintheU.S.?A.GotoanAmericaninternationalhighschool.B.Workhardathersecondlanguage—English.C.ReceivehercollegeeducationintheU.S.D.Helpherparentsearngraduatedegrees.26.Howcaninternationalstudentsgetfinancialaid?A.Byaskingauniversityforfreeeducation.B.Byfindinguniversitieswithscholarships.C.Byapplyingtoauniversityforascholarship.D.Bypresentingawonderfulacademichistory.27.What'sHayashi'sattitudetowardsherstudyintheUnitedA.Positive.B.Optimistic.C.Critical.D.Grateful.CImaginethis.Youarevisitingabeautifulmountainsomewhereinthecountryside.Partofthetriptakesyouupasteepmountaincliff.Atthetop,visitorscanstepoutontoasee-throughwalkway.Thespecialglassfloorhangsabout1,000metersabovesealevel.Soundsexciting,right?Butthen,partofthefloorbreaks.Thereisaloudnoise,andsomeoftheglassappearstobreakup.ThatiswhattouristsexperiencedrecentlyduringavisittoYuntaiMountaininChina'sHenanprovince.Theglassskywalkhadonlybeenopenforafewweeks.TheYuntaiMountainGeologicalParksaidtherewasnoreasonforworryandthatthecrackshadnoimpactonsafety.ButonlinediscussionsaboutthisincidentshowsomepeoplewereofGlassskywalkshavebeepopularinmanyofChina'stouristareas.ButcriticssayChinahasanissuewithpoortechnologyandpoorcrowdcontrol.Peoplejokedonlinethatthesettingupoftheseglasswalkwaysandskywaysarenotclear.Othersaresayingthatthisisnothingtolaughabout.OnementonthesocialmediasiteWeibosaid,“Thisisnojoke.Tourismistakingyourlifeinyourownhands.Nomoreoftheseglasswalkways.Justtooscary.”TheNewYorkTimesreportedthatastoryabouttheglasscrackingappearedonthesocialmediasiteWeibo.Atouristclaimedthatapieceofglassbrokeandpeoplebeganshouting“it'sreallybroken,reallybroken.”Thispersonthensaidpeoplebeganrunningandpushingpeopleinfrontofthem.TheYuntaiMountainofficialssaidthecrackswerenotserious.Theofficialssaidthattomakesurepeoplefeel100percentsafe,theyhavedecidedtoclosethewalkwaytemporarilyuntilrepairsaremade.28.Whatisuniqueaboutthewalkway?A.Itisstrongenoughtowalkon.B.Ithangshighaboutsealevel.C.Itlieshighonthemountain.D.Itismadeofglass.29.WhathappenedtotheglasswalkwaybuiltinYuntaiA.Somepartofitbroke.B.Itbrokeupwithaloudnoise.C.Partofthefloorfelloff.D.Ithurtsometouristsonit.30.HowdidtheYuntaiMountainGeologicalParkthinkofitsA.Dangerous.B.Safe.C.Worrying.D.Interesting.31.Howwilltheparkdealwithitsglasswalkway?A.Rebuildit.B.Removeit.C.Haveitrepaired.D.Leaveitasitis.DAngrymenappeartogaininfluenceinagroup,butangrywomenloseinfluence,accordingtoanewstudy.ResearchersfromArizonaStateUniversity(ASU)publishedtheirfindingsinthejournalLawandHumanBehavior.JessicaSalernoisapsychologistandwasco-authorofthestudy.Thefindingssuggestthat“womenmightnothavethesameopportunityforinfluencewhentheyexpressanger”.Thestudyfoundthatwhenmenexpressedtheiropinionwithanger,participantsratedthemasmorebelievable.Butwhenwomenexpressedanger,theywereviewedasmoreemotionaland,thus,lessconvincing.Inotherwords,amancouldbenefitfromusingangerinpowerandpersuasion.Awoman,however,couldbeignoredorhurtbyhergroupifsheexpressedanger.Thestudywasbasedontheresponsesof210students.Theywereshownevidenceandphotographsonlinefromarealmurdertrial.Amanwassaidtohavemurderedhiswife.Thestudentswereaskedtodecideifthemanwasguiltyornot.Beforemakingtheirdecision,thestudentsdiscussedthecaseonlinewithfivejurors(陪審員).Butthesewerenotrealjurors:Theywereputersmakingresponsesandmentsbacktothestudents.Someofthefakejurorshadmaleidentities.Othershadfemaleidentities.Somemalejurorswereangryaboutthejudgment.Whenthishappened,thestudentsreactedbydoubtingtheirowndecisionsaboutthecase.Confidenceintheirresponsesonthejudgment“droppedobviously,”saidthestudy.But,whenfemalejurorsseemedangry,thestudentparticipants“becameobviouslymoreconfidentintheiroriginaljudgments,”thestudyfound.Thestudycouldhavewiderimportance.“Ourresultshaveimplications(啟示)foranywomanwhoistryingtohaveinfluenceonadecisionintheirworkplaceandeverydaylives,”saidSalerno.Sheaddedthatinapoliticaldebate,afemalecandidatemighthavelessinfluenceifsheshowsanger.32.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.PowerfulMenMustBeThoseWhoOftenGetAngryB.Women,beCarefulNottoTurnAngryEasilyC.AngryMenWinInfluenceWhileAngryWomenLoseD.AngryWomenAreNotUnfitforLeadersWhileMenAre33.Theunderlinedword“rated”inParagraph2canbereplacedby“________.”A.forgaveB.ignoredC.regardedD.praised34.Howdidthestudentsreacttothefemalejurors'angerwiththeirjudgments?A.Theymorefirmlystucktotheirjudgments.B.Theybegantodoubtabouttheirjudgments.C.Theygaveuptheirjudgmentswillingly.D.Theyhadtochangetheirjudgments.35.Ifawomanpoliticianwantstohavemoreinfluence,she'dbetter________.A.alwayskeepsmilingB.avoidlosinghertemperC.beeangryD.giveordersfirmly第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內容,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。Asparents,it'simportanttoteachthemtheskillsthathelpdevelopourkidsintofunctionaladults.__36__Getthemintothehabitofdoingdailytasks.Ourkindergartener,Luke,can'tmowthelawnandisn'treadytoopenacheckingaccount.Sowekeephischores(雜務)verysimple:makeyourbed,brushyourteeth,getdressed,andputyourdirtyclothesinthelaundry.__37__ButtheyallowLuketogetintothehabitofdoingdailytasksthathecaneasilydowithoutbeingaskedorhelped.Allowthemtoexercisetheirdecision-makingskillsAstheyoungest,Lukewantssomecontrolandwantstohaveavoicewithinourfamily.Sowhenhepletesacertainnumberofhouseholdtasks,werewardhimbyallowinghimtopickfamilyactivities.__38__ShowthemthatpatienceandhardworkpayoffLukemightbrushhisteetheverydayforaweekallinanattempttogetarewardhereallywants.__39__Andhewillinturnconsistentlyaskformoretaskstodowhenheknowsthereisarewardwaitingforhim.TeachthemthevalueoftimeandmoneyFormyteenagers,AbigailandElliott,wewillhavethemdomoreplextasks.__40__Butwegivethemthemoneytodotheactivities.A.Thesemightnotseemlikedifficultchores.B.Gradually,theywillknowthevalueofwork.C.Heunderstandsthathardworkandpatiencepayoff.D.Andhouseholdtasksareagreatwaytoteachresponsibility.E.It'shardtoimaginethedaywhenourkidswillleavehome.F.Thesetasksmightstopthemdoingthingswiththeirfriends.G.Withtheserewards,Lukecanfeellikeanactivememberofourfamily.36.________37.________38.________39.________40.________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,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。OnValentine'sDay,Iwasonmywaytothesupermarket.ThenIspottedaweakand__41__manwhohadnotlongleftthe__42__.Hehadawalkingstickandcouldonlywalkafew__43__beforehetiredandheldthe__44__.Iwenttohimandofferedtotakehimhome.Hehadafewotheritemstocollectinthetowncentre,__45__Iwentwithhim.Wewenttothechemist,thenanotherfoodstorewhereheonly__46__twoitems.Totaltimewithhimwasabouthalfanhour.Iamquite__47__thatifhe'dbeengoingitalone,hewouldhavetakenthree__48__ormore.Hegotataxitothefirstshop,thenhe__49__togetataxihomewhenallwas__50__.Ithinkintotalheboughtsix__51__andthenhismedicine.Hewasinhis80'sandwascalledSid.Sidhad“Rose”tattooed(紋身)onhisfingers,hiswife'sname.I__52__thatSidhadthreesons:onediedafewweeksafterhewasbornin1961,onediedafter__53__onthekitchenfloorandbreakinghisheadwhenhewas32,andtheotherdiedwithasudden__54__whenhewas45thoughhehadbeenhealthy.Sidvolunteeredallthis__55__aswewalkedbacktomycarformetodrophimhome.Icannotimaginehis__56__.WhenwearrivedatSid'shome,hegavemeabighugandkissonthecheekand__57__me.I'mgladImetSidtoday.GivingtoSidallowedmetoreceive__58__more,twosidesoftheonecoin.Inolongerfeltaneedto__59__myselftorosesinthesupermarket.Ihad__60__beengiftedperfectly.41.A.elderlyB.braveC.friendlyD.kind42.A.cityB.taxiC.villageD.supermarket43.A.timesB.stepsC.blocksD.miles44.A.flowersB.grassesC.fenceD.board45.A.orB.butC.ifD.so46.A.soldoutB.pickedupC.packedupD.gaveaway47.A.regretfulB.sorryC.proudD.certain48.A.minutesB.daysC.hoursD.moments49.A.intendedB.forgotC.refusedD.managed50.A.foundB.finishedC.ignoredD.missed51.A.foodsB.drinksC.itemsD.services52.A.guessedB.learnedC.forecastD.doubted53.A.cookingB.runningC.sweepingD.falling54.A.angerB.trafficaccidentC.heartproblemD.poverty55.A.informationB.adventureC.lifeD.news56.A.heartbreakB.opinionC.attitudeD.thought57.A.remarkedB.paidC.thankedD.questioned58.A.everB.evenC.yetD.never59.A.blameB.praiseC.helpD.treat60.A.alreadyB.eventuallyC.exactlyD.still第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內單詞的正確形式。TheLadyintheAntiqueStallIvisitedanantiquesmarketthisweekend.Afriendof__61__(my)neededtobuyitemsforherhouse.Ioftenenjoylookingatallthosebeautiful“old”__62__(thing),lovetoimaginewhousedthemandwhattheywereusedfor.Inoticedaveryveryweaklady__63__hadherstall(貨攤)nearby.I__64__(watch)forawhileasIalwaysdo—observe.Idecided__65__(go)andtalktoher.MostpeopleIobservedonlyaskedforpricesandbargained,andmanyleftwithoutevensayingthankyou.Ifeltsheneeded“more”.Ialwaystrytotalktopeoplewhoseemsador__66__(lone).Wetalked__67__herstall,askedheraboutheritemsand__68__bitofthestorybehindsomeofthem,andtoldheraboutsomeofmyGrandmaandMum'scollections,etc.She__69__(be)sokindandgent

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