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英语试卷注意事项:1.本卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。2.回答第Ⅰ卷时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,答在试卷上无效。3.回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案写在答题
卡上。写在本试卷上无效。第一部分:听力(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。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所个的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdidthewomandislikewhenshewasyoung?A.Chocolate.B.Vegetables.C.Cookies.2.WhatisJ
ack’sposition?A.Amanager.B.Acleaner.C.Asalesperson.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inalibrary.C.Inabookstore.4.WhatdothespeakersthinkofLinda’s
brother?A.Heisquiet.B.Heisfriendly.C.Heisunpleasant.5.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Waitforthecat.B.Feedthecat.C.Callthecat.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。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后或独白前,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.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shewasbadlyinjured.B.Shecouldn’tfindherdogs.C.Shelostherwayinthefo
rest.7.Whofoundthewoman?A.Herbestfriend.B.Herhusband.C.Ahiker.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknowmoreabout?A.Movies.B.History.C.Recentevent
s.9.Wherewerethefireshappening?A.InLosAngeles.B.InNewYork.C.InParis.10.WhatreportwillcomelastonTV?A.Thesportsnews.B.Thewea
therreport.C.Thelocalnews.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthewomanneedhelpwith?A.Clearingthesidewalk.B.HangingChristmaslights.C.Dig
ginghercaroutofthesnow.12.Whowillvisitthemanthisweekend?A.Hisfriends.B.Hisgrandkids.C.Hisstudents.13.Wherewillthewomang
ofortheholiday?A.Arelative’sapartment.B.Askimountain.C.Afarm.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题14.Whoisthewomanprobablyaskingfora
dvice?A.Herneighbor.B.Herclassmate.C.Hertutor.15.HowdoesthemandescribeWesterndiningtraditions?A.Strict.B.Complex.C.Casual.16.Whenshouldt
hewomanarriveaccordingtotheman?A.Around4:00.B.Around5:00.C.Around5:30.17.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomanbringtodinne
r?A.Wine.B.Food.C.CDs.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题18.WheredidJohnnyoftenstay?A.Onabridge.B.Atthegasstation.D.Onthesideoftheroad.19.
WhatdidKateMccluredotoJohnnyinreturn?A.Shegavehim$20.B.Sheboughthimfood.C.Shecreatedawebsitetohelphim.20.Whatisthepurposeo
fthetalk?A.Totellpeopletospendmoneyinawiseway.B.Toencouragepeopletobehelpful.C.Toreminddriverstotakeenoughgas.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第
一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。ABlueNoteJazzFestival2018Jul1-30,2018Location:SeverallocationsinNewYorkTheBlueNoteJazzFesti
valinNewYorkCityisthecity'smostpopularjazzfestivalandfocusesonbringingbig-nameartiststosmallcrowdsandup-an
d-comingactstothepublic.Theeventtakesover15placesacrossthecityandincludes150world-classperformers.PastartistsincludeQuestlove,MichaelBolton
andArethaFranklin.GrantParkMusicFestival2018Jun14-Aug19,2018Location:JayPritzkerPavilion,SouthShoreCulturalCenter,&HarrisTheat
erforMusicandDance/201EastRandolphStreet,Chicago,Illinois.Listeningtoclassicalmusicissaidtoimproveyourintelligence.Whetherthat'strue
ornot,theGrantParkMusicFestivalwillprovideyouwithfree,classicalmusic,andyou'dbesmarttoattend.Themusicattheseconcertswillleaveyoubeggi
ngformore.It'sfreetoattend,socomeandenjoysomegreatmusicwithyourfamilyandfriends.LakeParkFriendsWonderfulWedne
sdays2018Jun21-Jun26,2018Location:LakePark|Milwaukee,WisconsinEnergyiswaytoocontained(被抑制的)inanindoormusicvenue(场所).Letthatenerg
ygowhereitwantsthroughaseriesofoutdoorconcertswithLakeParkFriendsWonderfulWednesdays.Wednesdayisnolongerthemostboring
dayoftheweek.Thistime,there'ssomethingfuntodo.Alistoflivemusicactshasmadethemiddleoftheweeksomethingtoolookforwardto.YouthCUEFestivalofYouthChoirs20
18Aug10-Aug222018Location:WashingtonNationalCathedral|3101WisconsinAveNWWashington,DCYouthCUEFestivalofYouthChoirsinWashington
givesstudentstherareopportunitytoperformintheWashingtonNationalCathedral,afamoushistoricplace.Thefestivalisashowc
aseofstudentchoirsfromalloverthecountry,accompaniedbymusiciansfromthelocalprofessionalorchestra.21.AttheBlueNoteJazzFestival
,peoplecanenjoy______.A.performancesbytalentedstudentsB.performancesbyfamousartistsC.performanceswithfreeadmissionD.performancesin15citiesacrossthe
country22.Thosewhoareinterestedin______wouldprobablygototheGrantParkMusicFestival.A.classicalmusicB.outdoorconcertsC.liveperf
ormancesD.professionalorchestra23.Yourenergycanbereleasedwithmusicbyoutdoorconcertsatthe______.A.BlueNoteJazz
FestivalB.GrantParkMusicFestivalC.LakeParkFriendsWonderfulWednesdaysD.YouthCUEFestivalofYouthChoirsBAmericansocietyhasgrowntoloverealityTVshows.T
hestyleoftheseshowssuggeststhattheplotswewatcharetherealitiesoftheworld.However,dotheshowsevenhaveabitofrealityinthem?InastudydonebyPsychologyToday
,asurveyof239peoplewasconductedtodeterminethereasonsforwatchingrealityTVshows.Thoughitwasassumed(假设)atthebeginnin
gofthestudythatthemainreasonforwatchingtheshowswastostayinthesocialcircleandbeabletochatintheofficethen
extday,thereasonsforwatchingturnedouttobemuchdifferent.Acommonreasongivenbytheaudienceoftheshowswastheideaoffame.Theideaofth
elifestyleofahigherclasswasappealingtomostofthosewhoweresurveyed.Seeingpeoplewithfameontelevisionplantstheideathattheytooareabletogainahi
gherstatusinsociety.Theproblemathandisthattelevisionisshowinguswhatrealityissupposedtobe,whileatthesametimemakin
gtherealityoftheTVshowsunreal.Somanygirlsintoday'ssocietyaredressinglikethegirlsontheseshows.Theywatchtheseshowsandwanttolookli
kethepeopleontheshows.Thisleadstomonotonyinsociety,andtheideaoftheuniqueindividualdisappears.ThewayyoungAmericansacttodayisals
ochanging.ChildrenandteensarewatchingrealityTVshowsandwantingtoactmorelikeadults.Theyareusingwhatusedtobec
onsideredadultwordsanddoingthingsassociatedwithadulthood,likedrinking,ataveryearlyage.RalphWaldoEmersononcesaid,"Tob
eyourselfinaworldthatisoftentryingtomakeyousomethingelseisthegreatestachievement."Bewhoyouwanttobe,anddon'tletwhathappensonthescreenmakeyousomeo
neyouarenot.24.Accordingtothestudy,peoplelikerealityTVshowsmainlybecausethey______.A.admirethelifestyleoffamouspeopleB.wanttostayin
theirownsocialcircleC.liketochataboutthemwiththeirfamiliesD.enjoytherealitiesoftheworldonthescreen25.Accordingtotheauthor,realityTVshows,i
nfluenceonteensis______.A.misleadingB.positiveC.slightD.avoidable26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"monotony"inParagraph5mean?______A.Lacko
fsimilarity.B.Lackofchanges.C.Socialanxiety.D.Socialequality.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?______A.WhynotWatchRea
lityTVShows?B.WhyistheWaysWeDressChanging?C.DoYouLoveRealityTVShows?D.AreRealityTVShowsRealities?CAreyou
amorningperson?Youmightnotlikethefindingsinthisnewresearch.Fromalackofairanddrinkingwatertosolarradiation,theoreticalMarspioneersfacean
ynumberofpotentialobstaclestosettlingontheredplanet.Now,scientistshavefoundsomethingelsetoaddtothelist:seriouslymessed
-upbiologicalclocks.OnedayonMars-whichscientistsrefertoasthesolarday,or"sol"-is37minuteslongerthanadayonEarth.AteamofEuropean
scientistsrecentlydemonstratedwhythatcouldbeaproblem.Circadianrhythms(生理节奏)arethebody'snaturalcyclesofrestandwaking,whichtendtofoll
owroughly24-hourlight-darkcycles.Thesenaturalrhythms-whichplayaroleinbiologicalfunctionsincludingbrainwaveactivitya
ndhormone(荷尔蒙)production-canbeinterruptedbythingslikejetlag(时差)andnightshiftwork.Forthestudy,theresearcherscomparedmicew
ithhealthy,24-hourcircadianclockstomicewithageneticchangethatcausedthemtohaveshorter,20-hourcircadianclocks.Themicewithhealthybiological
clocksweremorelikelytosurviveandreproduce,whilethemicewithshorterbiologicalclocksweremorelikelytodieoff.Whatdoesthisallhavetodowithspacetravel?Sinc
etheMartiansolislongerthanadayonEarth,peoplewithshortercircadianclockscouldsufferfromhealthproblemsastheytrytoada
pttotherotational(转动)speedoftheredplanet.Unfortunately,thebodyisunlikelytoadapttothenewconditionsor"learn"
todevelopalongerclock.AsLoudonexplained,"Learningisnotalikelyoption."Inotherwords:Sorry,super-earlyrisers-NASA
mightnotwantyouforthenextMarsmission.28.Fromthepassage,peoplecanfacethefollowingtroubleslivingonMarsEXCEPT______.A.absenceofairB.alotoffie
rcecreaturesC.lackofdrinkingwaterD.messed-upbiologicalclocks29.Accordingtoscientists,howlongdoesonedayonMarslast?______A
.24hours.B.23hoursand23minutes.C.24hoursand37minutes.D.12hoursand37minutes.30.HowdidtheresearchersstudywhateffectlivingonMarshasonsleep?______A.By
comparingdifferentmice.B.Byanalyzingcomputerdata.C.Byexperimentsinspaceships.D.Byobservingandjudging.
31.LifeonMarswouldseriouslymesswithyoursleepbecause______.A.thebrainwaveactivitywillbeinterruptedB.th
ebody'snaturalcyclescanbeshortenedC.hormoneproductionwillhurtbiologicalfunctionsD.theMartiansolislongerthanadayonEarthDOvermillionsofyears,Africanpe
nguinshavedevelopedakeensenseofwheretofindfood.Oncethey'reoldenough,theysetofffromtheshoresonwhichtheywerehatched(孵化)forthefirst
timeandswimlongdistancesinsearchoftastyfishlikeanchoviesandsardines.Buttheydon'tsearchdirectlyforthefishthemselv
es.WhenAfricanpenguinsheadouttosea,theylookforareaswithlowsurfacetemperaturesandhighchlorophyll(叶绿素).Becausethoseconditionssignalt
hepresenceofalgae(藻类).Andlotsofalgaemeanslotsofplankton(浮游动物),whichinturnmeanslotsoftheirfavoritefish.Well,that'swhatitusedtomean.Climatechangep
lusoverfishinghavemadethepenguinfeedinggroundsamirage(海市蜃楼).Thehabitatisindeedplankton-rich,butnowit'sfish-poor.Researcherscallthi
san"ecologicaltrap.""It'sasituationwhereyouhaveasignalthatpreviouslypointedananimaltowardsgood-qualityhabitat.Thathabitathasbee
nchanged,usuallybyhumanpressures.Thesignalstays,butthequalityintheenvironmentgetsworse."RichardSherley,azoologistattheUniversityofExeterandhisteamuse
dsatelliteimagingtotracktheAfricanpenguinsfromeightsitesalongsouthernAfrica.Historically,thebirdsbenefitedfromtonsoffishoffthecoastsofAngola,
NamibiaandwesternSouthAfrica,butnowthey'regoinghungry."Iwasreallyhopingwe'dseethemgoingeast,andfindingareaswhichthefishhadmovedtobutitendsu
pbeingquiteasadstoryforthepenguins."saidRichard.Theresearcherscalculatethatbyfallingintothisecologicaltrap,
AfricanpenguinpopulationsonSouthAfrica'sWesternCapehavedeclinedbyaround80percent.Someresearchgroupsareexploringtheideaofmovingth
emtoaplacewheretheycan'tgettrapped,liketheEasternCape.ButSherleythinksthatasolutioninthelongrunmeansmakingandcarryingo
utrulestocreatemoresustainable(可持续的)fishingindustry,whichneedspublicsupport.32.Howdopenguinsfindtheirfood?______A.Theydiscover
fishwiththeirkeensense.B.Theyswimlongdistancesdirectlyforfish.C.Theymakesignalstoeachotherwhenfindingfish.D.T
heylookforwarmerandgreenerareas.33.WhatisanecologicaltrapfortheAfricanpenguins?______A.Atrapsettocatchpenguins.B.Agoodfishhabi
tatwithfewfish.C.Ahabitatrichinplankton.D.Amirageonthesea.34.Whatcanbedonetohelpthepenguinsinthelongrun?______A.Movethepenguinstoother
places.B.Createnaturereservesforpenguins.C.Keepabalancedfishingindustry.D.Increasethepopulationofpenguins.35.Whati
sthemainideaofthepassage?______A.Africanpenguinsarelosingtheirhabitats.B.Africanpenguinsarefallingintoecologicalt
raps.C.Asustainabledevelopmentisneeded.D.Africanpenguinpopulationshavedeclined.第二节七选五。(共5小题:每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项
中有两项为多余选项。Everymorningisastruggle,36Butdidyouknowthatdrinkingwatercanmakeyoumoreenergeticandproductive?•Ithelpstobalanceyournerv
oussystem.Drinkingwateronemptystomachespeciallyifit'shotcanimprovethehealthofyournervoussystem.37Atthismoment,ifyoujusthaveaglassofwarmwater,it
canproperlyofferwatertoyournervoussystem,whichwillhelpitfunctionproperly.•Itpreventsmildheadaches.38Sojustbyincreasi
ngyourwaterintake,youarebasicallypreventingyourchancesfromsufferingfromthem.•39Watercanhelpreleasebacteri
aandotherharmfulelementsfromyoursystem.This,inturn,canhelpyourbodyfighttheeffectsofcertainchemicalswhichcancauseyourlookingo
lder.Furthermore,yourskinwillfeelrefreshed,whichcanhelpitmaintainaflexibleappearance.•Itimprovesyourappetite(胃口).Earlyinthemorning,wi
thyourstomachtotallyempty,itisnaturalyouwillfeelhungry.Soanotherbenefitofdrinkingwaterispreparingyoutohavethemostimportantmealoftheday—brea
kfast40.Sonowyouknowthebenefitsofdrinkingwateronemptystomach.Justaddaglassofwarmorhotwatertoyourscheduleafteryouwakeu
pandseeallthehealthbenefitsitwillbringtoyourlife.A.Itpreventsbodyaging.B.Itpromotesmentalfitness.C.Earlymorning,thes
tomachismostthirsty.D.WethinkthatacupofcoffeewouldmakethingsrightE.Theimportanceofdrinkingwatercan'tbeemphasized
toomuch.F.Besides,havingahealthydesireforfoodisgoodforoverallhealth.G.Doctorssaytheyresultfromtheremovalofwateramongvariousreasons.第三部分语言知识运
用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。BillGatesdoesn'tpretendhelivesinanequa
lhousehold.Whenit41parentingtheirthreechildren,thebillionaireadmitshiswifeMelindahasdonemorethan42theworkraisingthekids.Gatesspe
nttwoyearstakingmathandcomputersciencecourses,butnever43hisdegree."MyeldestdaughtergraduatesfromStanfordinJune,soI'm44shewon'tfallintomyfoo
tsteps."Gatesjoked.Gatessaidheandhiswifehavebeenquitecautiousaboutthe45they'veusedtoraisetheirthreechildren.Hes
aysthecouple46a1970s"LoveandLogic"parentingmodel.Thecoreideaofthephilosophyiscenteredontheideathattakingemotionalcontrol,essen
tiallyreducingemotional47likeshoutingorblamingkids,is48forparents."Oneofthegreatestbenefitsof49"LoveandLogic"isthatithelpsuslearnhowtokeepa
tightercontrolonouremotionsandonour50."Gatessaid.Gatesadmitsheandhiswifehaven'tbeenperfectat51theapproac
h."Canyougetridoftheemotion?Youcan't52doit."hesaid.Besides,the"LoveandLogic"modelalso53theimportance
ofnotrelyingonrewardsforkids,butinsteadshowingunconditionalloveandpraisingkidsforwhotheyare,notwhattheydo(ordon't)54,likeapoort
estscoreora(n)55grade."Manyhighlysuccessfulpeople56gradesaschildren."Gatessaid,"What'smostimportantisthatour57developgoodcharac
ter,curiosityandproblem-solvingskills."ThemodelisabitliketheSocraticmethod,58itpushesparentstofocusonaskingquest
ionsoftheirkidsandgettingthemtothinkabouthowto59theirownproblems,60feedingthemanswers.41.A.leadstoB.devotestoC.re
ferstoD.comesto42.A.powerB.shareC.sightD.reach43.A.purchasedB.finishedC.missedD.lost44.A.optimisticB.sor
ryC.pessimisticD.normal45.A.ideaB.theoryC.modelD.practice46.A.adaptedB.evaluatedC.dislikedD.followed47.A.reactionsB.displaysC.apartm
entsD.mistakes48.A.familiarB.expensiveC.usefulD.meaningless49.A.repairingB.facingC.lackingD.applying50.A.tonguesB.mindsC.handsD.
gesture51.A.holdingoutB.carryingoutC.tryingoutD.lettingout52.A.graduallyB.roughlyC.commonlyD.totally53.A.coversB.hidesC.stress
esD.costs54.A.showB.earnC.achieveD.love55.A.harmfulB.badC.variousD.impressive56.A.struggledB.grewC.smiledD.cried57.A.c
hildrenB.staffC.teachersD.parents58.A.whatB.whenC.whyD.where59.A.guideB.solveC.raiseD.overcome60.A.thankstoB
.butforC.insteadofD.orrather第二节语法填空(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。LouisChaLeung-yung,oneofthemostinfluentialChineseno
velistsandbetterknownunderthepennameJinYong,diedonTuesdayafternoonafteralong61(ill)inHongKongSanatoriumandHospital62(surro
und)byfamilymembers.Hewas94.Chawasmostfamousforhiswuxia,ormartialartsnovels.Over300millioncopiesofhisw
orks63(sell)intheChinese-speakingworld.In1955,Cha64(publish)hisfirstwuxianovelTheBookandtheSwordandwentontowrite14m
ore.Hisnovelshavebeenadaptedinfilms,TVandradioseries,and65(deep)influencedtheculturaldevelopmentofChinese-speakingcommunitiesaround
theworld.ChaalsofoundedHongKong'smajorChinese-languagenewspaperMingPaoin1959,andservedasitseditor-in-chief
66hegotretiredin1989.Hehasbeenhonoredbytop67(university)inChinaandaroundtheworld.BorninHaining,Zheji
angProvince,ChagraduatedfromtheLawSchoolofSoochowUniversityin1948.68(help)supporthimselfduringhisstudies,hebegantoworkasajourn
alistandtranslatorforTaKungPaonewspaperinShanghai.In1948,hecametoHongKongtoworkfor69samepaper'sHongKongoffice.
Tributes(哀悼)pouredin70theliterarygiant'spassing.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言
错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计
分。Inrecentyears,withthepopularityofdigitaldevices,studentspayalittleattentiontotheirhandwriting.Asaresult,theirhandwritingisnotasgoodasitisint
hepast.InordertoprotectourChinesecharactersandwritebothwellandneat,I’dliketooffersomeadvices.Firstly,spendinglesstimeonlinesothatwecanhavemore
timetoreadandtakenotes.Moreover,we’dbetterformthehabitofpracticinghandwritingbutkeepingdiarieseveryda
y.Besides,itisbetterwritetoourrelativesandfriendsratherthansende-mails.Likethesayinggoes,“Thestyleistheman.”Beautifula
ndneathandwritingisbeneficialtoourstudents.Sopleaseattachgreatimportanceonourhandwritinginfuture.Let’stakeactionnow!第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,
你的美国朋友Tom听说在中国通过扫描二维码(scanQRcode)就可以轻松实现移动支付(mobilepayment),感到不可思议。请你写封邮件告知移动支付在中国的相关情况。内容包括:(1)在中国最流行,提
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66.until/till67.universities68.Tohelp69.the70.after五.短文改错Inrecentyears,withthepopularityofdigitaldevices,studentspayalittleaat
tentiontotheirhandwriting.Asaresult,theirhandwritingisnotasgoodasitisinwasthepast.Inordertoprotectour
Chinesecharactersandwritebothwellandneat,I'dneatlyliketooffersomeadvices.Firstly,spendinglesstimeonlinesothatwecanadvicespendhav
emoretimetoreadandtakenotes.Moreover,we'dbetterformthehabitofpractisinghandwritingbutkeepingdiarieseveryday.Besides,iti
sbetterwriteand在write前面加totoourrelativesandfriendsratherthansende-mails.Likethesayinggoes,“TheAsstyleistheman.”Beautifu
landneathandwritingisbeneficialtoourstudents.Souspleaseattachgreatimportanceonourhandwritinginfuture.Let'stakeactionnow!to六.书面表达DearTom,How
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buybreakfastonthestreetandpaybyscanningwithyoursmartphone.Inthesubwaystation,youscanwithyoursmartphonetopu
rchaseyourticket.ThisisaglimpseintothelifeofmostChinese—allowingustobidfarewelltothewalletandbankcards.Mobilepaymenthasgreatlychangedpeople'slives
inChina.ItseemsthatChinaisreallyleadinginsomewaysandisalsosweepingothernations.Lookingforwardtohearingfromyou.Yours,LiHua