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综合测试卷十七(时间:120分钟满分:150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有
关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthewomandoafterlunchtoday?A.Attendaclass.B.Practicesoccer.C.Gotothelibrary.2.Howmuchdoesoneticketcost?A.$1.60.
B.$4.20.C.$8.40.3.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atabank.B.Atahotel.C.Atarestaurant.5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Colleagues.C.Neighbours.第二节(共15
小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话
或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.Thursday.C.Saturday.7.Whotoldthemanthenews?A.Hismother.
B.Hissister.C.Hisfather.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthemainsubjectofthisconversation?A.Saturday’sgame.B.Gettingintothecoach’so
ffice.C.Aping-ponggame.9.WheredoesthewomantellFredtogo?A.Tothehospital.B.Tohishome.C.Toheroffice.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthewomanchanget
hefirstovercoat?A.It’stooexpensive.B.It’slargeforher.C.It’ssmallforher.11.Whatdoesthewomanbuy?A.Anovercoat.B.Silverandwool.C.An
overcoatandajacket.12.Howmuchdoesthewomanpay?A.$170.B.$220.C.$390.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoing?A.Interviewingthe
woman.B.Planningfornextterm.C.Lookingforapart-timejob.14.Whichplaceisinneedofcleaners?A.Abusinessbuilding.B.Amidd
leschool.C.Amarket.15.WhatdoesthemanthinkofthejobintheCentreZoo?A.Thepayisgood.B.Theworkinghoursarelong.C.Thetaskischallenging.1
6.Whatdoesthemanplantodonextterm?A.Workpart-time.B.Becomeaguideinazoo.C.Focusonhisschoolwork.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanyfore
ignstudentsarevisitingtheschool?A.35.B.27.C.20.18.Whydoestheschoolorganisethemusicweek?A.Toattractmoreforeignstudents.B.Tohelpfore
ignstudentsenjoytheirtime.C.Toexchangeideasaboutdifferentcultures.19.Whenshouldstudentssignupfortheactivities?A.AtthebeginningofSeptember.B.In
thelastweekofSeptember.C.NolaterthanSeptember15.20.Wherewillthemusicweekbeheld?A.Inthelibrary.B.Intheschoolh
all.C.Inthegarden.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A(2023·全国甲)WheretoEatinBangkokBangk
okisahighlydesirabledestinationforfoodlovers.Ithasaseeminglybottomlesswellofdiningoptions.Herearesomesuggestionsonwheret
ostartyourBangkokeatingadventure.NahmOfferingThaifinedining,NahmprovidesthebestofBangkokculinary(烹饪的)experiences.It’stheonlyThairestaurantth
atranksamongthetop10oftheworld’s50bestrestaurantslist.HeadChefDavidThompson,whoreceivedaMichelinstarforhisLondon-basedThairestaura
ntofthesamename,openedthisbranchintheMetropolitanHotelin2010.IssayaSiameseClubIssayaSiameseClubisinternationallyknownThaiChef
IanKittichai’sfirstflagshipBangkokrestaurant.ThemenuinthisbeautifulcolonialhouseincludestraditionalTh
aicuisinecombinedwithmoderncookingmethods.Bo.lanBo.lanhasbeenmakingwavesinBangkok’sculinaryscenesinceitopenedin2009.Servinghard-to-findThaidishesi
nanelegantatmosphere,therestaurantistruetoThaicuisine’sroots,yetstillmanagestoaddaspecialtwist.Thisplaceisgoodforacandle-litdinneroraworkmeetingwith
colleagueswhoappreciatefinefood.Forthoseextremelyhungry,there’salargesetmenu.GagganEarningfirstplaceont
helatest“Asia’s50bestrestaurants”list,progressiveIndianrestaurantGagganisoneofthemostexcitingvenues(场所)toarriveinBangkokinrecentyears.Thebesttablein
thistwo-storycolonialThaihomeoffersawindowrightintothekitchen,whereyoucanseechefGagganandhisstaffinaction.Culinarytheat
eratitsbest.21.WhatdoNahmandIssayaSiameseClubhaveincommon?A.Theyadoptmoderncookingmethods.B.Theyhavebranches
inLondon.C.Theyhavetop-classchefs.D.Theyarebasedinhotels.22.Whichrestaurantoffersalargesetmenu?A.Gaggan.B.Bo.lan.C.IssayaSiameseClub.D.Na
hm.23.WhatisspecialaboutGaggan?A.IthiresstafffromIndia.B.Itputsonaplayeveryday.C.Itserveshard-to-findlocaldishes.D.Itshowsthecookingprocesstogu
ests.BParisisthecityofdreams.IfyouplantoheadforParisforastudyperiod,perhapsalittlerealitycheckisinorder.Butmyexperienceisa
romanticone.Ipaved(铺路)mypathtoParisthroughanexchangeprogramme.OnarrivalinParis,Iwasconstantlyremindedoftheofficialpr
ocessesIhadtocomplete—formstofillin,meetingstoattend—thelistseemedendless.Thentherealworkbegan.Onceclasseswereunderway,Ifoundm
yselfvolunteeringtodooralpresentationsandassignmentsfirstratherthanlast.Thismethodprovedtobeveryhelpful.OnceIhadfinishedclassesforthewe
ek,Ihadanever-increasinglistofmuseumstovisit,neighbourhoodstoexplore,andcaféstositin.Maybeyoucanreadb
ooksaboutParisandtalktolocalsandotherforeignerslivingthere.Buttheonethingthatreadingabookortalkingtosomeonecannotdoistop
rovideyouwiththeexperienceofwandering(闲逛)Parisonfoot.Thepeople,thesoundsofthecity,andthecoloursastheseasonschange,theyalladdtotheecstasythatIexper
iencedinParisasanexchangestudent.Afterspendingfivemonths’wanderingthroughthecharmingneighbourhoods,Ifell
inlovewiththeatmospherethatcameoutfromeveryopendoorandeveryspokenword.ThereissomethingcomfortingaboutwalkingtothemarketeachSundaytoenjoythebeau
tifuldisplayoffruits,vegetablesanddairyproducts.Thereiswarmthinsaying“Bonjour”tothepassers-by.OnmylastdayinParis,Icon
fidentlysaid“BonjourMonsieur”asIpassedthelittlestoredownthestreet.IguessthebestpartaboutgoingonexchangeinParisisfa
llinginlovewiththecityinyourownway.AndIknowmineisuniqueandspecialtome—myownlittlepiecesofParis.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ecstasy”inparagraph4pr
obablymean?A.Courage.B.Imagination.C.Happiness.D.Depression.25.Accordingtothepassage,whatlefttheauthorthedeepestimpression
?A.ThefriendlypeoplehemetinParis.B.Thespecialcultureheexperiencedinthecity.C.Theacademicachievementhemadeinhisstudy.D.Thepresentationsandassignmentsh
edidinclass.26.Whydidtheauthorlikewalkingtothemarket?A.Becauseoftheromanticlocals.B.Becauseofthepleasantweather.C.Becauseofthefreshv
egetables.D.Becauseofthewarmatmosphere.27.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?A.Anexchangestudent’sexperie
nce.B.Charmingneighbourhoods.C.Anexchangeprogramme.D.Atravellingexperience.CProcessedfoodslikechips,
sodasandfrozenpizzasarefullofsalt,sugarandfat.Now,scientistsaretryingtounderstandifthereissomethingelseaboutsuchfoods
thatmaybebadforhumans.Scientistshavealreadylinedlow-cost,packagedfoodstorisingobesityratesaroundtheworld.Obesityincreasestheriskofmanyhe
althproblems.Threerecentstudiesoffermorecluesonhowourincreasinglyindustrialisedfoodsupplymaybeaffectingourhealth.Therese
archerscreatedasystemthatplacesfoodsintofourgroups.Thesystemsayshighlyprocessedfoodsaremademostlyofindustrialisedmaterialsandadditives(
添加剂).Sodas,packagedcookies,instantnoodlesandchickennuggets(鸡肉块)aresomeexamplesofhighlyprocessedfoods.Butalsoincludedareproductsthatcans
eemhealthy,suchasmorningcereals,energybarsandsomekindsofyogurt.Researchersconductedafour-weekstudyinvolving
20people.Theyfoundthatpeopleateabout500morecaloriesadaywhenfedmostlyprocessedfoods.Thatiscomparedtowhenthesamepeopleweregivenles
sprocessedfoods.Theresearcherspermittedthe20participantstoeatasmuchoraslittleastheywanted.Theyweretakentoamedicalcentresotheirhealthandbehaviourcoul
dbeobserved.Inanotherstudy,researchersinFrancefoundpeoplewhoatemoreprocessedfoodsweremorelikelytohaveheartdisease.AsimilarstudyinSpai
nlinkedeatingmoreprocessedfoodstoahigherriskofdeathingeneral.Whenfedlessprocessedfoods,peopleinthestudypr
oducedmoreofahormonethatcontrolshunger,andlessofahormonethatcauseshunger.Thereasonforthereactionisnotclear.Thescientistsalsofoundt
hatpeopleateprocessedfoodsmorequickly.KevinHallisoneoftheresearcherswholedthestudy.Hesaidthatprocessedfoodswere
usually“softerandeasiertochewandswallow”.Hallnotedthesourceofnutrientsmightmakeadifference.Forexample,fiberfromfruitandvegetab
lesmaybebetterformakingpeoplefeelfullthanfiberaddedtopackagedfoodssuchasenergybarsandyogurt.Avoidingprocessedfoodscanbehard,especiallyfor
peoplewithlimitedtimeandmoney.Processedfoodscanalsotakemanyforms.Inaddition,companiescontinuallyreengineer
productstomakethemseemhealthier.Theneweststudiesmayprovidemorereasonstoavoidprocessedfoods.But,theyalsocallattentiontothedifficultyofc
omingupwithwaystodothat.28.Whatkindoffooddoenergybarsbelongto?A.Fairlyhealth-friendlyfoods.B.Especiallybeneficialfoods.C.Relativelyhigh-cost
foods.D.Highlyprocessedfoods.29.Whatcanweknowabouteatingmoreprocessedfoodsinparagraph4?A.Itdoesharmtopeoplepotentially.B.Itcanoftenresultinde
ath.C.Itmakespeoplegetlesscalories.D.Itmakeslittledifferencetopeople’shealth.30.Whatismorelikelytomakepeoplefeelfull?A.Fiberad
dedtopackagedfoods.B.Fiberfromfruitandvegetables.C.Highlyprocessedfoodslikeinstantnoodles.D.Foodsmademostlyofindustrialmaterialsandadd
itives.31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.DifferentKindsofProcessedFoodsB.RecentStu
diesonProcessedFoodsC.HowBadProcessedFoodsAreD.AdvantagesandDisadvantagesofProcessedFoodsDAucklandisNewZealan
d’slargesturbanareawithapopulationofjustoveramillion.Itisnotthecapital,althoughitwasatonetime,untilthecapitalwasmovedtoWellington.Auc
klandisthecentreofcommerceandindustry,andisperhapsthemostenergetic,prosperousandmulticulturalcityinNewZealand.Thecity’slands
capeisdecidedbyvolcanos,thetwinharbours,bays,beachesandislands.Itsnickname“thecityofsails”isverysuitable.Aucklandhasmoreboatsforeac
hpersonthananywhereelseintheworld.Aucklandhasmanyvolcanos,manyofwhichcurrentlyaffordgreatviewsofthecity.AndAuckland’sshinywatersseemtoattractpeo
plefromeverypoint.Itisawater-lovers’bestplace,withsomeofthebestbeaches,forswimming,diving,fishing,sailing,windsurfingandwatersportsinthecou
ntry.WellingtonisthecapitalcityofNewZealand.Itisalsothecultural,administrativeandpoliticalcentreofthecountry.Twoaspectsofthecitythatwi
llimmediatelystrikeanyvisitoraretheharbourandhillylandscape.Everywhereyougo,thesoundsandthesmelloftheoceanhangintheai
r,andgreenhillsandvalleyswrapyouinabearhug.Atnight,Wellingtonoffersaspectacular,shimmeringcityscapet
hatisunlikealmostanywhereelseintheworld.Evenafterseeingitforahundredtimes,itstilltakesyourbreathaway.
Wellingtonisascenic,windyanddiverseplace.Ithassomeofthebestmuseums,artgalleries,restaurantsandcoffeehousesinthecountry
.Itisthestorehouseforthenation’shistoric,culturalandartistictreasures.BeingthefirstplacewhereEuropeansettlersarriv
ed,italsoboastslotsofhistoricstreetsandbuildings.Wellingtonplayshosttoanexcellentfestivaloftheartseverytwoyears.32.Fromthepassage,weknowthatAucklandu
sedto.A.hostafestivaloftheartsB.affordgreatviewsofthecityC.bethecapitalofNewZealandD.havemoreboatsthana
nyothercountryintheworld33.AucklandisthebestcityinNewZealandforpeopleto.A.seegreenhillsB.dowatersportsC.studyNewZeala
ndcultureD.visithistoricstreetsandbuildings34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthecityscapeinWellington?A.Critical.B.Neutral.C.Favourable
.D.Indifferent.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AucklandandWellingtonB.WelcometoNewZealandC.TheCapitalofNewZealandD.TheL
andscapeofNewZealand第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Imaginethatyouareinaremote
villagesomewherewithnomedicalclinic.36Oncethedoctorsgettoyou,theyexamineyouandtakebloodsamples,buttheywon’tbeabletohelp
youuntiltheytakethesamplesbacktothehospitaltofindoutwhatiswrong.37ThankstoengineerAndyOzcan,manypeoplemayneverbeinthissitua
tion.Hehasinventedanappthatturnsyourmobilephoneintoadiagnostic(诊断的)tool.Ozcan’sinventionisimportantbecauseitisvery
accurateandeasytouse.Inmanyremoteplaces,evenifdoctorshavemicroscopesandotherinstrumentstohelpthemmakediagnoses
,theremaystillbeotherproblems.Manydoctors,forexample,don’thaveenoughtrainingtoaccuratelyinterpretwhatt
heysee.38WithOzcan’smobilephoneapp,healthworkerscantakeaspecialphotoofabloodsampleandsendittoacentralcomputeratahospital.Thec
omputerwillthenautomaticallyinterpretthephotoandsendadiagnosisbackinafewminutes.39Histechnologyonlyrequiresamobilephon
eandanInternetconnection.Asmorethanfourbillionpeoplealreadyhavecellphones,thecostofestablishingthediagnostics
ystemisfairlylow.Byinventingamedicaltoolthatusesexistingtechnology,Ozcanhasdevelopedamedicaltoolthatisbothpractica
landeconomical.Therefore,itcanbeappliedeffectivelyalmostanywhere.40A.Asaresult,theymaydiagnoseillness
esincorrectly.B.Peoplearetryingtoreducethecostofthisnewmedicaltool.C.Thistoolhasbecomemuchmorepopularallaroundtheworld.D.AnotherreasonwhyOzcan’si
nventionisimportantisthatitisinexpensive.E.Ozcan’ssimpleandeffectivetoolmightjustsavemillionsoflivesaroundtheworld.F.Eventhoughyouma
yonlyhaveasimpleinfection,youmightdiebecauseofthedelay.G.Youbecomeverysickandmustwaitdaysuntilamobilemedicalunitarrivestohelp.第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Itwasastrangechoiceforaholiday.Ilikesittingbythepoolwithacol
a,notfliesorfrogs.Ilikebeing41andquiet,notagroupofkids.ThetripsoundedgoodwhenI42.WeweretoldthatguideswouldtakeusintotheheartoftheplaceandI
wouldseeanewpartofAustraliaandlearnaboutlocal43.InDarwinwegotontoabus.Itquicklybecametiresome.Thekidswere44andkeptontalki
ngbutIhatemakingsmalltalk.ButlaterwhenIlookedatthelargeemptyland,Iwassurprisedandmovedbyits45.Ourlocalguidetoldusaboutthelandanditsc
ulture.Ifeltfarfromhome.Atanationalpark,we46anaturalswimmingholehavingagreattime.Finallywereachedour47.ThereIsharedasmal
lroomwithmydaughter.Itdidn’t48.Ididn’tcareaboutit.Thenextninedayswere49.Waterfalls,lakes,communityvis
its,andatriparoundKatherineGorgewherewe50sawgiantcrocodiles(鳄鱼)!Onourlastnight,awaterpipe(管子)51.Weawoketoamess,everythinginwater.UsuallyIwouldhave
52,butitjustseemed53tobedirty.Indeed,itwas54tostayclean.Wewerehikinginreddirtwiththetemperatureof35degrees.Still,IfeltakindofenergyIha
dn’t55inyears.41.A.noisyB.busyC.aloneD.shy42.A.signedupB.showedupC.stoodupD.wokeup43.A.guideB.businessC.cultur
eD.resource44.A.silentB.encouragedC.moodyD.excited45.A.coldnessB.beautyC.enthusiasmD.emptiness46.A.enjoyedB.bro
adenedC.missedD.constructed47.A.goalB.agreementC.destinationD.decision48.A.matterB.workC.appearD.happen49.A.killedB.packedC.was
tedD.booked50.A.stillB.alreadyC.evenD.ever51.A.cutB.expandedC.shortenedD.broke52.A.scaredB.complainedC.laughedD.cried5
3.A.normalB.strangeC.unbelievableD.perfect54.A.impossibleB.probableC.easyD.important55.A.testedB.storedC.valued
D.experienced第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(2020·全国Ⅱ)DecoratingwithPlants,Fruitsan
dFlowersforChineseNewYearChineseNewYearisa56.(celebrate)markingtheendofthewinterseasonandthebeginningofspring.Thisiswhydecor
atingwithplants,fruitsandflowers57.(carry)specialsignificance.Theyrepresenttheearth58.(come)backtolifeandbestwishesforne
wbeginnings.Thesearesomeofthemostpopularinmanypartsofthecountry:Oranges:Orangetreesaremore59.decoration;theyareasymbolofgoodfortuneandwealth.T
heymakegreatgiftsandyouseethemmanytimes60.(decorate)withredenvelopesandmessagesofgoodfortune.Bamboo:Chineselovetheir“LuckyBamboo”plantsan
dyouwillseethemoftenintheirhomesandoffices.61.(certain)duringtheholidayperiod,thisplantisamust.Bambooplantsareassociated62.health,abundancea
ndahappyhome.Theyareeasy63.(care)forandmakegreatpresents.BranchesofPlumBlossoms(梅花):The64.(beauty)longbranchescoveredwithpink-coloredbuds
(蓓蕾)makefantasticdecorations.Theplumtreesare65.firsttoflowerevenasthesnowismelting(融化).Theyrepresentthepromiseofspringandarenewaloflife.第四部分写作(共两
节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校正在组织英语作文比赛。请以身边值得尊敬和爱戴的人为题,写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.人物简介;2.尊敬和爱戴的原因。注意:词数80左右。第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写词数应为150
左右。Alexis,ateenagegirl,satquietlyinthepassengerseatofherfather’scar.Shelazilyscannedthelandscapeforwildlife.Thenadeerca
meintoviewabout200yardsinfrontofthem.“Dad,there’sadeerthere!”Alexissaid.Asthecarmovedcloser,Alexissawthatthedeer’sheadwasbenttowardstheground.T
hensheheardascream.Alexisrealisedthedeerwasattackingaperson.Sue,a44-year-oldmother,hadbeenoutforhermorningrun.Thede
erfollowedherandedgedcloser.“IknowIamintrouble,”Suesaid.Shewenttopickupastickforself-defense,andthedeercharged.I
tliftedherwithitsantlers(鹿角)andthrewherintotheair.Suecouldfeelbloodflowingdownherleg.Withinseconds,thed
eerhadpushedherofftheroad.BeforeAlexisandherfatherpulledup,thedeerwasthrowingSuelikeadoll.Alexissawthewoman’sterrifiedeyes,andaskedherfathertost
opthecar.Theteenagerjumpedquicklyoutofthecarandrantowardsthedeer.“Iamkickingittogetitsattention,”Alexissaid.Thenherfather,whohadfollowedhisdau
ghter,pushedthedeerawayfromthewoman.AlexishelpedSuegetintothecar,andthenappliedapieceofclothtoSue’sinjuredleg.SuddenlyAfterSuewastreated
,shetearfullythankedAlexis’rescue.答案:附:听力原文(Text1)M:Hey,couldIgetaridetosoccerpractice?Ihavetobethereatthree.W:Idon’tthinkIcan.Ihaveacla
ssatthreethirty,butIwasplanningtogotothelibraryafterlunchtogetsomestudiesdone.(Text2)W:Excuseme.Here’sa10-dollarbil
l.Givemetwoticketsfortonight’sshowplease.M:Sure.Twoticketsand$1.60change.(Text3)M:Itwasclearjusthalfanhourago.What’sthe
matterwiththeweather?W:Don’tworry.Itwillstoppouringinamoment.Theradiosaysitwillbecloudytonight.M:Theweatherhereisre
allyunusual.(Text4)M:WhatcanIdoforyou,madam?W:Yes.I’dliketocashthischeck.M:OK,pleasewriteyouraccountnumberandsignyournameontheb
ackofthecheck.(Text5)M:Goodmorning!Howareyoufeelingtoday,Jane?Didyouhaveagoodnight’srest?W:Yes,thankyou.I
’mfeelingmuchbetter.M:Ourboss,MrWhiteman,sendshisbestregards.W:Thanks.(Text6)W:Ihearyou’regoinghome,aren’tyou?M:Yes.IwantedtogoonTuesday,but
Ifailedtogetaticketforthatday.TheearliestpossibleticketisforSaturday.W:Thedayaftertomorrow?M:Yes.W:Whyareyouinsuchahurry?Youmus
thavesomethingurgent,don’tyou?M:Mymotherisill.Sheisnowinhospital.W:I’msorrytohearthat.Howdidyougetthenew
s?M:Mysistercalledmethismorning.Andmyfatheraskedmetogoback.W:Oh,Isee.Thenhowlongareyougoingtostayathome?M:Perhapsthreeorfourdays.(Te
xt7)W:Fred,howisyourkneetoday?Isitstillgivingyoutrouble?M:No,itfeelsalotbettertoday.W:Great.Butwhydon’tyoutak
eiteasytoday?Maybejustpracticethrowing.Don’tdoanyrunning.M:OK.DoyouhaveanynewsaboutMichiganandwhatwecanexpectinSaturday’sgame?W:Yes,Ihaveso
mefilmsshowingMichiganinthelastthreegames.They’reinmyoffice.Ifyouwanttoseethemafterpractice,youcangetthem.M:Oh,thatwouldbegreat.I’dliketose
ewhatwe’reupagainst.W:Michiganhasastrongteam.We’reinforatoughone.They’reoneofthetopfootballteamsinthecountrynowsincetheybeatIowalastweeke
nd.Cometothinkofit,whydon’tyougoaheadandcheckoutthegamefilmsrightnow?Andjustrestthatkneethisafternoon.Iw
antyoutobewellinthreedays.M:Allright,I’llbebacktomorrowafternoonforfullpractice.(Text8)M:Goodmorning,madam.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Couldyoushowme
theovercoat,thesilvergreyoneinthemiddle?M:Certainly.You’vegotexcellenttaste.It’sveryniceandit’s100-percentwool.W:I’dlikeit.CouldItr
yiton?M:Certainly.Itlooksgoodonyou,madam.W:Ithinkso.Butaslightlylargersizewouldbebetter.M:Wouldyouliketotrythisoneon?W:Thisonefitsmewell.Howmuchdoesi
tcost?M:Onlyahundredandseventydollars.W:OK,I’lltakeit.AndI’dlikethebluejacketontheright.Howmuchisit?M:It’stwohundredandtwentydollars.W:Oh
,it’stooexpensive,Idon’twantit.(Text9)W:Goodmorning.WhatcanIdoforyou?M:Well,Iwanttofindapart-timejobinthe
comingvacation.W:OK.Uh,letmesee,thereareseveralpart-timejobsforyoutochoose.Cleanerinabusinessbuilding,teacherofamiddleschoolstudent,salesmani
nNo.1Marketandguideinazoo.Whichonedoyouprefer?M:Couldyoupleasetellmemoreaboutthejobasaguide?W:Ofcourse.TheCentreZooisemployingstudentstow
orkinvacations.Thepayis13poundsaday.M:13poundsaday?Itisgood.HowmanydaysdoIhavetoworkperweek?W:Youneedtoworkfrom5
:00p.m.to9:30p.m.onWednesday,ThursdayandFriday.Andyouhavetoworkfrom9:00a.m.to6:30p.m.onSaturdayandSunday.M
:Itsoundsacceptable.W:Bytheway,areyouplanningtoworkduringthewholevacation?M:Yes.W:Good.Anotherquestion,areyouinterestedinconti
nuingtodothejobnextterm?M:No,I’mafraidIwon’ttakeanyjobnextterm,forIneedtoconcentrateonmyschoolwork.(Text10)W:Hello,e
veryone!MayIhaveyourattention,please?Ihaveanannouncementtomake.Asyouknow,wehavetwentygirlsandfifteenboysfromAmerica,England,CanadaandFrancevisitin
gourschool.Inordertohelpthemhaveagoodtimehere,theStudents’UnionhasdecidedtoorganiseaEuropeanmusicweek.Itwillbehel
dduringthelastweekofSeptember.NowitisthebeginningofSeptember,andwestillhavemorethantwentydaystoprepare.Youcansingpopsongsandplaymu
sicalinstruments,soyoudon’tforgettobringalongyourmusicalinstrumentsifyouhaveany.Therewillalsobeaninterestingmusiccontest.Duringthecomp
etition,thevisitingstudentswillsingpartofasongandyouwillberequiredtoguesswhereitcomesfrom.Pleasecometotheschoolhalltosignupb
eforeSeptember15ifyouwanttotakepartintheactivities.Themusicweekwillbeheldinthegarden.Ihopeyouallwillhaveagreattime.That’sa
ll!Thankyou.1.C2.B3.A4.A5.B6.B7.B8.A9.C10.C11.A12.A13.C14.A15.A16.C17.A18.B19.C20.C【语篇导读】本文是一篇应用文。曼谷是“吃货”游客理想的旅游胜地。作者为读者介绍
了几家曼谷的餐馆。21.C推理判断题。根据Nahm部分第三句“HeadChefDavidThompson,whoreceivedaMichelinstarforhisLondon-basedThairestaurantofthesame
name,openedthisbranchintheMetropolitanHotelin2010.”以及IssayaSiameseClub部分第一句“IssayaSiameseClubisinternationallyknownasThaiChefIanKittichai’sfirstf
lagshipBankokrestaurant.”可知,它们的共同之处是二者都具有顶级厨师。22.B细节理解题。根据Bo.lan部分最后一句“Forthoseextremelyhungry,there
’salargesetmenu.”可知,答案为B项。23.D推理判断题。根据短文最后一部分Gaggan中的第二句“Thebesttableinthistwo-storycolonialThaihomeoffersawindowrightintothekitchen,wher
eyoucanseechefGagganandhisstaffinaction.”可推断,Gaggan的特别之处在于顾客可以直接看到厨房里面厨师烹饪的过程。故选D项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者讲述了自己在巴黎留学的经历和体验。24.C词义猜测题。根据本段中的“Thepeople
,thesoundsofthecity,andthecoloursastheseasonschange...”以及下一段“我”爱上这里的氛围可以推测,作者认为闲逛增加了他作为留学生的幸福感。故选C项。25.B细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“Iguessthebestpa
rtaboutgoingonexchangeinParisisfallinginlovewiththecityinyourownway.AndIknowmineisuniqueandspecialtome—myownlittlepiecesofParis.”可知,给作者印象最深的
是以自己独有的方式体验这座城市,再结合全文内容可知,作者在游览这座城市时,接触到的声音、颜色、人都是这座城市独特文化的象征。故选B项。26.D推理判断题。根据第五段中的“Thereissomethingc
omfortingaboutwalkingtothemarket”和“Thereiswarmthinsaying‘Bonjour’tothepassers-by.”可知,作者喜欢步行去集市是因为那里有让他感受到温暖慰藉的东
西。故选D项。27.A主旨大意题。作者讲述了自己留学巴黎的经历。故选A项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了被加工过的食品给人们的健康带来的害处。同时,文章还指出人们要避免这种食品还存在一定的困难。28.D细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Soda
s,packagedcookies,instantnoodlesandchickennuggetsaresomeexamplesofhighlyprocessedfoods.Butalsoincludedareproductsthatcanseemhealthy,suchas
morningcereals,energybarsandsomekindsofyogurt.”可知,energybars虽然看上去好像是健康的,但也属于被高度加工过的食品。故选D项。29.A推理判断题。根据第四段中的“Inanotherstudy,researchersinFrancefound
peoplewhoatemoreprocessedfoodsweremorelikelytohaveheartdisease.AsimilarstudyinSpainlinkedeatingmoreprocessedfoodstoahigherriskofdeathingen
eral.”可知,吃更多的被加工过的食品对人们的健康是有潜在的危害的。故选A项。30.B细节理解题。根据第五段中的“...fiberfromfruitandvegetablesmaybebetterformakingpeoplefeelfullthanfiberadde
dtopackagedfoodssuchasenergybarsandyogurt.”可知,水果和蔬菜中的纤维素比添加到能量棒和酸奶等包装食品中的纤维素更能让人感到有饱腹感。故选B项。31.C标题归纳题。纵观全文内容可知,本文主要
介绍了被加工过的食品给人们的健康带来的害处,因此C项作为本文标题最为恰当。故选C项。【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了奥克兰和惠灵顿这两个城市的特色以及优美的风景。32.C细节理解题。根据第一段中的“Auckland
isNewZealand’slargesturbanareawithapopulationofjustoveramillion.Itisnotthecapital,althoughitwasatonetime,untilthecapitalwasmovedtoWellington.”可
知,奥克兰曾经是新西兰的首都。故选C项。33.B细节理解题。根据第三段中的“Itisawater-lovers’bestplace,withsomeofthebestbeaches,forswimming,diving,fishing,sailing,windsurfingandwatersp
ortsinthecountry.”可知,奥克兰是新西兰最适合人们进行水上运动的城市。故选B项。34.C细节理解题。根据倒数第二段和倒数第三段内容可知,作者认为惠灵顿是一个风景优美的地方,即对它的城市风光持肯定态度。故选C项。35.A标题归纳题。通读全文可知,本文主要向我们介绍了奥克兰和惠灵顿这
两个城市。故选A项。36.G37.F38.A39.D40.E【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者最近的一次旅行,以及她在这次旅行中感受到了什么。41.C根据后面的并列形容词quiet可知,此处表示作者喜欢独处和安静。故选C项。42.A根据Thetripsoundedgood可知,这里指
作者报名这次旅行。故选A项。43.C根据下文的“Ourlocalguidetoldusaboutthelandanditsculture.”可知,作者一行人在导游的带领下,到一个新地方了解当地的风景和文化
。故选C项。44.D根据andkeptontalking可知,孩子们不停地说着话,是因为很兴奋。故选D项。45.B这里指作者被这片空旷土地的美丽震惊并且打动。故选B项。46.A根据havingagreattime可知,他们在尽情地享受。故选A项。47.C根
据下文叙述可知,作者他们到达了目的地。故选C项。48.A根据下文的“Ididn’tcareaboutit.”可知,房间小并不重要。故选A项。49.B根据“Waterfalls,lakes,communityvisits,andatriparoundKatherineGorgewherewesawg
iantcrocodiles!”可知,这里指接下来的九天都安排满了。故选B项。50.C句意:……我们甚至看到了巨大的鳄鱼!此处用even(甚至)加强语气,突出作者兴奋、惊喜的情绪。故选C项。51.D根据后句“Weawoketoamess,everythinginwate
r.”可知,水管坏了。故选D项。52.B根据上文作者对自己的描述可知,作者爱干净,所以说对于这种状况作者通常会抱怨。故选B项。53.A根据上文作者对所到的地方的描述可知,这样的状况下脏是正常的。故选A项。54.A根据上文可知,这样的状况下要保持干净是不可
能的。故选A项。55.D句意:尽管如此,我仍然感到一种多年未体验过的活力。故选D项。56.celebration57.carries58.coming59.than60.decorated61.Certainly62.with63.tocare64.beautiful65.t
he写作第一节MrZhang,aged50,ismyfavouriteEnglishteacher.Heissoknowledgeable,humorousandresponsiblethatIrespect
andlovehimsomuch.Honestlyspeaking,hisgreatpatienceandassistancehaveagreatimpactonme.ItisMrZhangwhomademerealisetheimportanceoflearningEnglishwell.Ha
ditnotbeenforhisguidanceandencouragement,Icouldn’thavewonfirstprizeintheEnglishContest.Withouthisaid,Iwouldn’tha
veboostedmyintegratedskillsinEnglish.I’lldefinitelyrememberhiskindnessandhelpforever.MrZhangisaveryrespectableteacherindeed!Idotha
nkhimforwhathedidforme.第二节AlexishelpedSuegetintothecar,andthenappliedapieceofclothtoSue’sinjuredleg.Suddenlysheheardherfathershoutloudl
y.Hehadbeenknockedtotheground.Alexistookholdofahammerfromthecarandrantowhereherfatherlayonhisback.Shebeatthedeer’sheadandneck,buttheblowsdidn’ts
careitaway.“Iamlosingfaith,”shesaid.“Morestrikes,Alexis,”saidherfather,“Youcandoit.”Turningthehammeraround,Alexisclosedhereyesandbeatth
edeer’sneckwithallherstrength.Whensheopenedhereyes,thedeerwasrunningaway.Alexisgotintothecarandspedtowardsthene
aresthospital.AfterSuewastreated,shetearfullythankedAlexis’rescue.“Youexpectateenagegirltogetonherphoneandcallforh
elp,”shesaid,“nottobeatupadeer.”Alexis’fatherwasalsoproudofhisdaughter,forshewassobrave.