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英语试卷第Ⅰ卷(三部分共115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,并标在试卷
的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Anexam.B.Languagestudy.C.Ahardlife.2.Whatwillthew
omando?A.Showthemanamap.B.Tellthemanthedirection.C.GototheBlack’swiththeman.3.Howmanybooksdoesthemanwanttobuy?A.5.B.2.C.7.4.W
heredoestheconversatiomprobablytakeplace?A.Inahospital.B.Inacinema.C.Inapostoffice.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.
WaitingfortheplanetoShanghai.B.Answeringapassenger’squestion.C.Waitingforhiswife.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredoest
heconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inthehotel.B.Attheairport.C.Atthepostoffice.7.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Takecareofhisletter.B.
Takeaphotoofhim.C.Openthewindowforhim.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhendidthewomancometoCanada?A.Severaldaysago.B.Lastmonth.C.LastSeptembe
r.9.Whydidthewomancomehere?A.Totakeadrivingcourse.B.Togoonaneducationalexchange.C.Togoonabusinesstrip.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoest
hemaninvitethewomantogotoNewYork?A.Thesummervocationiscoming.B.Thespringbreakiscoming.C.Theweekendiscoming.11.HowwillthespeakersgotoNewYork?A.B
ybus.B.Byair.C.Bycar.12.Whatdoesthemantellthewomantotake?A.Ajacketandsomesnacks.B.Anumbrellaandsomesnacks.
C.Ajacketandsomefruits.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WithwhomisthewomangoingtotheScienceMuseum?A.Theman.B.Herclassma
tes.C.Herroommates.14.HowdoesthemanadvisethewomantogototheScienceMuseum?A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bytaxi.15.Whata
rethewoman’sfavorites?A.Inventions.B.Animals.C.Paintings.16.Whatistheman’slastsuggestion?A.Walkingalongtheseashore.B.Tryingsomeseafood.
C.Buyingsomeseafoodforherfamily.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whydosomeforeignlanguagelearnersgiveuphalfwayaccordingtothetalk?A.Theydoubtwhethers
tudieswillbeofanyuse.B.Theydon’tthinkitisthatimportant.C.Theyhavenotalentforlanguagelearning.18.Whatisthefirs
tsuggestionabout?A.Readingmore.B.Listeningmore.C.Speakingtonativespeakers.19.Howmanypointsdoesthespeake
rmentionaboutlanguagelearning?A.3.B.4.C.5.20.Whichofthefollowingisthespeaker’sweblogsite?A.www.kylb.ne
t.B.www.lkyb.net.C.www.klyb.net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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。AOneday,awisemanheardsomevillagerswerearguingaboutwhosesufferingwastheworst.Theyeachthought,“Ifmypainwasaslittleasmyneighb
ors,Icouldlaughandbejoyous.”Thewisemancalledthemtogetheraroundatreeandhandedeachpersonapencilandanenvelopewithastringthrough
aholeinthecomer,andablankpieceofpaperinside.“I'vebeenverytroubledthatmanyofyoufeelthatSpirithasgivenyouamoresevereburdentocarry
thanyourneighbors.Itookthisheartfelt(真心真意的)concerntoprayerwithme,andSpirithasofferedasolution.Wewilleachtak
ethepaperout,writedownourpersonalsuffering,andputthepaperbackintheenvelope.Writeyournameonthefrontoftheenvelopeandfindabranchto
tieyourenvelopeon.Thisisoursufferingtree.Whenyouticyourenvelope,yoursuffering,ontothetree,Spirithaspromisedyo
u’llbefreeofit.However,asyouhaveleftasufferingonthetree,youmusttakeonefromthetree.Everypersonwillbeallowedtoex
changetheirsuffoingsforanyotherthattheypickoffthistreeaswewalkaroundit.Onceallthesufferingshavebeentakenbackfromthistree,wewillbedone,andSpiritpro
miseseachofuswillthenbemorecontentwiththesuffmngswebear.”Ittookquitealongtimetowalkaroundthetreebeforeanyonetookanysufferingtobetheirown.But
eventually,thefirstenvelopewasclaimed(认领).Littlebylittle,everyenvelopecameoffthetree,eachpersonclaimingt
hesufferingoftheirchoice.Andeachpersonclaimedtheverysamesufferingtheyhadhungonthetree.Eachonewasmorecontentwithwhatwastheirstobear.
21.Whatdidthevillagersthinkoftheirneighbors’sufferingatfirst?A.Theythinkitisaslittleastheirown.B.Theythinkitisnotasbadastheirow
n.C.Theythinkitisworsethantheirown.D.Theythinkitistheworstintheworld.22.Whydidthewisemancallthevillagerstogether?A.Hewishedthevillagerstohelphimso
lveaproblem.B.Helikedtalkingwiththevillagers.C.Hewantedtoletthemunderstandatruth.D.Hewasreadytohelpthevillagersgetridoftheirsufferin
gs.23.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?CA.AWiseManLikestoHelpHisVillagersB.WhoseLifeWouldYouLiketoLive?C.EachPersonCl
aimsHisNeighbor'sEnvelopeD.ASufferingTreeHelpsReduceYourSufferingBAfteralongwinter,springistheidealtimeforsightseeingandexp
loringLondon’sgreenspaces.1.ExploreLondon’sparksandgardensSpringtimeisoneoftheperfecttimesofyeartoexploreLo
ndon’sparksandgardens,whenthecity’sRoyalParkswillbebloomingwithflowers.Goandadmiretherainbowofazaleas(杜鹃花)atRichmondParkorhireadec
kchairinStJames’sParkwithaviewofBuckinghamPalace.2.EnjoytheentertainmentataSpringFestivalThereareagoodmanyfestivalsandeve
ntsheldinLondonthroughoutspring.MakethemostoftheculturalexhibitionsattheBritishLibrarySpringFestival.theSundanceFilmFestivalortheLon
donLiteratureFestival;headtoShakespeare’sGlobe,whichhostsopen-airShakespeareperformancesfromlateApriluntilearlyOct
ober.3.GetactiveWarmerweathermeansthere’snoexcuseforstayingindoors,sogoforawalkingorcyclingtourofLondon.Alte
rnatively,walktheThamesWalkway,whichfollowstheriverallthewayfromcentralLondonintothecountryside;makethem
ostofLondon’s“BorisBikes”,whichareavailableforhireallaroundthecityandarefreeofchargeforthefirsthalfhour.Ifyou
’rereallylookingforachallenge,signupforthefamousLondonMarathon,heldannuallyinApril.4.TaketothewatersWhethercruising(航行)alongtheThame
sRiver,hiringarowingboatinHydeParkorridingacanalboataroundLittleVenice,therearelotsoffunwaystogetonthewaterinLondon.Heldeveryyearsince1829,t
heOxfordandCambridgeBoatRaceallowsteamsfromEngland’smostfamousuniversitiestocompeteagainsteachother,anddrawshugecrowdsofwatchingpeo
ple.24.IfyouareinterestedinBritishculture,youareadvisedto_______.A.visitRichmondParkB.attendtheLondonFestival
sC.rowaboatinHydeParkD.walktheThamesWalkway25.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.OutdoorShakespeareperformancesareheldonlyinspring.B
.London’sBorisBikesarefreetouseforawholeday.C.YoucanseeBuckinghamPalacefromStJames’sPark.D.TheOxfordandCambridgeBoatRaceh
asahistoryofover200years.26.Accordingtothewriter,whichofthefollowingactivitieschallengesyoumost?A.WatchingBoatRace.B.JoininginLondonMarat
hon.C.CruisingalongtheThamesRiver.D.CyclingaroundLondon.27.Thewriterwrotethetextinorderto________.A.showthebeautyofspringinLondonB.stress
theimportanceofexploringLondonC.suggestwaystoenjoyspringinLondonD.introducetouristattractionsinLondonC“Aphotographthatonehastakenofoneself,typ
icallywithasmartphoneorwebcamanduploadedtoasocialmediawebsite”isthedefinitionof“selfie”intheOxfordEnglishDictionary.Infact,itwasn
’teveninthedictionaryuntilAugustoflastyear.Itearneditsplacetherebecausepeoplearenowsoobsessedwith(对……痴迷)selfies─wetakethemwhenwetryon
anewhat,playwithourpetsorwhenwemeetafriendwhomwehaven’tseeninawhile.Butisthereanyscientificexplanationforthisobsession?Well,youshouldprobablya
skJamesKilner,aneuroscientist(神经系统科学家)atUniversityCollegeLondon.Throughourlifetimewebecomeexpertsatrecognizingandinterpretingotherpeople’sfacesandf
acialexpressions.Incontrast,accordingtoKilner,wehaveaverypoorunderstandingofourownfacessincewehavelittleexperie
nceoflookingatthem─wejustfeelthemmostofthetime.Thishasbeenprovedinpreviousstudies,accordingtotheBBC.Kilnerfoundthatmostpeople
chosethemoreattractivepicture.Thissuggeststhatwetendtothinkofourselvesasbetter-lookingthanweactuallyare.Tofurthertesthowweactuall
yperceiveourownfaces,Kilnercarriedoutanotherstudy.Heshowedpeopledifferentversionsoftheirownportrait─theoriginal,oneth
athadbeeneditedtolooklessattractiveandonethatwasmademoreattractive─andaskedthemtopicktheversionwhichtheythoughtlookedmostlikethem.Theychosethemorea
ttractiveversion.Butwhatdoesitsayaboutselfies?Well,isn’tthatobvious?Selfiesgiveusthepowertocreateaphotograph─bytakingitfromvariousangles,wi
thdifferentposes,usingfilters(滤色镜)andsoon─thatbettermatchesourexpectationswithouractualfaces.“Yousuddenlyhavecontrolinawaytha
tyoudon’thaveinnon-virtual(非虚拟的)interactions,”KilnertoldtheCanada-basedCTVNews.Selfiesallowyou“tokeeptakingpicturesun
tilyoumanagetotakeoneyou’rehappywith”,heexplained.28.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?CA.Thedefinitionandfunoftakingselfies.B.Howtakingselfiesinfl
uencespeople’sdailylives.C.Astudyofwhypeoplelovetakingselfies.D.Howtointerpretpeople’sfacialexpressio
nsintheirselfies.29.Theunderlinedword“perceive”inParagraph4canbereplacedby“______”.A.interpretB.chooseC.beautifyD.explain30.WhatdidKilnerdiscoverfro
mhisresearches?A.Peoplewholiketakingselfiesknowmoreabouttheirfacialexpressions.B.Peopletendtospendmoret
imelookingattheirfacesthanatothers’.C.Peopleinterpretothers’facialexpressionsworsethantheirown.D.Peopletendt
obelievetheylookmoreattractivethantheyactuallyare.31.AccordingtoKilner,peopleliketakingselfiesprobablybecausetheythink___
__.A.itisagoodchancetolearnmoreabouttheiractualfaces.B.itallowsthemtosatisfytheirexpectationswiththeirappearanc
es.C.itenablesthemtointeractwiththeirfriendsinsocialmedia.D.itisawaytorespondtoothers’facialexpressionscorrectly.DItneveroccurredtoanyb
ody,noteventhecreatorsthattheworldwouldcareaboutthecomplexlives,lovesandsufferingsofagroupofattractiveandwittyNewYorkers.Butthere’snodoubtthatFrien
ds(老友记)hasbecomemorethanjustasuccessfulsituationcomedy─ithasestablisheditselfasoneofthelastgreattelevisionphenomenaofthelastcen
tury.Alongtheway,ithasmadeitshalf-dozenleadingactorsfamous.Lookingbackonthestrongfriendshipbetweenthegroupofthreemenandthreewomenwhofrequently
gatherateachother’sapartmentsandatGreenwichVillage’sCentralPerkcoffeehouse,Friendswascreatedbytelevisionproducers,DavidCraneandMa
rtaKauffman.In1993,thepairmetproducerKevinS.Bright.Thenthethreebecamepartnersandgotadealtoproduceanewcomedyfo
rWarnerBrothers.WhattheycameupwithwasbasedonCraneandKauffman’safter-collegeyears,whentheyhungoutatth
elocalcoffeehouseandinvolvedthemselvesineveryaspectofeachother’slives.Itdidn’ttakelongforviewerstomakefriendswithFriends.Thesituationcomedyquicklybe
cameatoptenhit.Criticsloveditaswell.EntertainmentWeeklysaidtheshowoperatedlikeaBroadwayshow,withtwistyplotsanduniquejokes.Thetelevisionth
emesonghasalsobeenasuccesswiththepublic.Thesong’ssuccesshelpedsavethetelevisionthemesong.AnABC(美国广播公司)e
xecutivewasreadytoorderveryshortmusicintros(前奏)onhisnetwork’sshows,thinkingthatviewerswouldhittheremotecontrolassoonastheopeningstarted.Butthe
successoftheFriendsthemesongledtheABCexecutivetochangehismind─remotecontrolsornot,theTVthemesongwouldstay.Yearshavegoneby,but
FriendsremainsandwillremainanexampleofamodernUSsituationcomedythatisbothhugelyentertainingtelevisionandnothingshortofagenuinel
atter-daysocialphenomenon.32.Whatisstressedinthesecondparagraph?AA.TherolemodelsofFriendsB.TheoriginofFriendsC.ThepopularityofFriendsD.Thebr
illianceofFriends33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutFriends?A.Ithasasimplebutentertainingplot.B.Itisaboutfriendshipbetweencollegestudents.C.Itwascritic
izedbyEntertainmentWeekly.D.Itfirstcameintobeinginthe1990s.34.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.TheABCexecutivethoughthighlyofthethemesongofFr
iends.B.ABConcereplacedthethemesongofitsTVshowwithashortmusicintro.C.Producer,KevinS.Bright,graduatedfromthesamecollegeasDavidCrane.D.Mart
aKauffmanexpectedFriendstoachievegreatsuccess.35.WhatmighttheauthorthinkofFriends?A.Itsmeritsoutweighitsshortcomings.B.He/sheshowsgreataff
ectiontowardsit.C.He/shehasareservedattitudetowardsitssuccess.D.Itssuccessliesinthelackofgoodsituationcomedies.第二节(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。Youprobablythinkthatyouarealreadyskilledinwhatyouaredoing
,andperhapsyouareright.36Thus,youneedtoconstantlymakegreateffortstoimproveyourself.So,makethebestofwhoyouare,andapplythesepract
icaltipsonhowtoexcelatwhatyoudo.1.37Itisimportantthatyoudevoteacertainpercentageofyourtimetolearningandresearc
hing,evenifitisonlyabout30minutestoonehourperday.Youmayconsiderreadingblogs,magazines,whichcanenrichyourknowledge.2.Learnto
paycloseattentiontodetails.Itisafactthatoncepeoplehavebecomeaccustomedtotheirregulartasks,theyrarelycheckthefin
erdetailsabouttheirjob.383.Getinspiredandstartworkingonyourflaws.Ifyoufindyourselfstressedout,maybewhatyouneedisaninspirat
ion.39Bydoingso,youcancontinuetheyearningforimprovementandeventuallybecomemuchbetteratthistask.Additionally,youshoul
dbeginworkingonyourflawsasthiscanserveasanexcellentwaytoperformbetteratwork.4.Bewiththerightpeopleandalwaystrytoimproveyourself.40Onceyouhavefou
ndtheseinspiringpeople?youshouldtrytocooperatewiththemtocompleteajointprojecttodowonderstoyourorganization.Withyourconstan
tdesiretoimprove,youwillbeabletoenhanceyourreputation,developyoursenseofprofessionalismanddealwellwithyourcolleaguesatwork.A.Makegreateffortst
obelostinyourlearning.B.Spendsometimeadaylearningnewthings.C.However,youmaynotbethebestyoucanpossiblybe.D.Thereisnodenyingth
atyouareexcellentinyourcareer.E.Youmayconsiderlookingatothers'workandperformancetoinspireyourself.F.Unfortunately,neglectingthemcanleadto
misunderstanding,andothernegativeconsequences.G.Thisstepmayseemverysimple,yetitcangetchallengingtofindsomeon
ewhoiscredibleandhasagoodreputationinyourcompany.第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。ThedaybeforeChristmasIpulledintoastoreparkinglotandcountedmymoneyagain.Itwasn’tmuch.I41beingpoor,nothavingenoughto42mysmallchildrenafe
wsimpletoys.AsIwas43InoticedtheSalvationArmy(救世军)bellringeratthe44.IfeltbadagainbecauseIdidn’tfeelIcould45anythingtogivehim.Istartedwalkingtowa
rdstheentrance46twocarsenteredemptyparkingspacesinfrontofme.Thefirstwasa47,newCadillacwhichbecamethe48ofmethemomentIsawit.“How49,”Itho
ught,“woulditbetohaveenoughmoneytobuyacarlikethat!”Thesecondcar,50,wasanancientcarmoreshabbythantheoneIwasdriving.Amangotoutofth
eCadillacandhurriedintothestore51pastthebellringerwithoutasecond52.Outoftheoldcarcameayoungmotherwiththreesmallchildrenfollowing5
3behindher.Herclotheslookedas54ashercar,yetshestoppedattheentranceand55abill.Inthatseconda(n)56touche
dme,myenvyanddislike57me,andalltheloveandjoyfilledme.Ifishedabilloutofmyownpurse,58itintheSalvationArmykettle,andwishedthe59a“Me
rryChristmas!”NowIfeltIwasapoormanbutrichonthe60.Afterfindingafewthingsformykids,Idrovehomewithmyhea
rtsinging.41.A.regrettedB.permittedC.escapedD.hated42.A.makeB.buyC.awardD.lend43.A.pullingoutB.settlinginC.gettingoutD.cu
ttingin44.A.parkingspaceB.entranceC.parkinglotD.counter45.A.spareB.splitC.spendD.save46.A.whenB.sinceC.thou
ghD.if47.A.sharpB.dullC.pureD.shiny48.A.targetB.itemC.envyD.bargain49.A.niceB.preciousC.rareD.expensive50.A.the
reforeB.howeverC.anyhowD.besides51.A.merelyB.seldomC.hopefullyD.right52.A.smileB.nodC.glanceD.wave53.A.firmlyB.close
lyC.casuallyD.bravely54.A.wornoutB.castdownC.tiredoutD.brokendown55.A.paidB.passedC.donatedD.rejected56.A.equalityB.sympathyC.approvalD.warmth57.A.le
ftB.visitedC.reachedD.missed58.A.tookB.handedC.droppedD.started59.A.salesmanB.bellringerC.womanD.mandriver60.A.wealthB
.luckC.insideD.outside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,在空白处填入适当的内容或者括号内单词的正确形式。第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)Locate
dinthenorthwestofHunanProvince,about300kilometersawayfromChangsha,capitalofHunan,Zhangjiajie,___61____coversatotalareaof9563squ
arekilometers,isatourismcityforitsuniquenaturalsceneryandabundanttourismresources.Zhangjiajie____62____(aw
ard)thetitleof“WorldGeologicalPark”in2004.___63____(actual),Zhangjiajie,honoredas“themostfanhangtasticmountainunderheaven”and“awalkingChines
elandscapepainting”,isalsowidelypraisedas“____64____enlargedpottedlandscaping”,“aminifairyland”and“amazeofnature”,attractingagrowin
gnumberoftourists____65____homeandabroad.Sinceitwasdiscoveredinthe1980s,tourismindustry____66___(become)theleadingindustryinZhangjiaj
ie,whichhasstimulatedthedevelopmentofotherindustries___67___(relate)totourism.Atthesametime,eco-tourismhasbeendevelopedrapidly
inZhangjiajie.WhenyoucometoZhangjiajie,youcanfullyappreciate____68____(it)magnificentnaturalsceneryand
experienceappealingfolkcustomaswellasotherthrillingtourist____69___(activity),andyouwillbedeeplyimpressedby___70___isperf
ormedbytheminoritiesthere.Itmustbeanexciting,joyfulandunforgettabletourtoZhangjiajie.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。ThebestadviceIreceivedinmychildhoodwasfrommydad.Healwaysgivesmesom
eadvice,butIseldomtookthemseriously.Onedayhewasencouragedmetoparticipateinaspeechcompetition.SoIsignedupandafterthecompetition,Ididmybestto
befullprepared.ButthemomentIstoodonthestage,Iwassuchnervousthatmymindcompletelywentblank.Theexperienceofloseacompetitionwasreallyp
ainful.Then,mydadsaid,“Myson,lifeislikebattlefield.Youhavetolosemanytimetowinthefinalvictory.”Thanksforhisadvi
ce,InevergiveupwhenIdoanything.第二节;书面表达(满分25分)假如你是新华中学的学生李华,不慎遗失校图书馆的书籍AdventurersinDesert,对此深表歉意。请根据以下要点给校图书馆写一封电子邮件。1.表示歉意。2
.给予解释。3.你的打算。注意:1、词数100左右;2、适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3、格式已给出,不计入总词数。DearSir/Madam,_________________________________________________
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s70.what短文改错ThebestadviceIreceivedinmychildhoodwasfrommydad.Healwaysmesomeadvice,butIseldomtookseriously.Onedayhewasenco
uragedmetoparticipateinaspeechcompetition.SoIsignedupandthecompetition,Ididmybesttobeprepared.ButthemomentIst
oodonthestage,Iwasnervousthatmymindcompletelywentblank.Theexperienceofacompetitionwasreallypainful.Then,mydadsaid,“Myson,life
islikebattlefield.Youhavetolosemanytowinthefinalvictory.”Thankshisadvice,InevergiveupwhenIdoanything.DearSir/Madam,IamawfullysorrytotellyouthatI
havelostthebookIborrowedfromyourlibrarylastweek.ThenameofthebookisAdventurersinDeserts.Ireaditeveryeveningandhadintendedtofinishitthefol
lowingweek,butunfortunatelyyesterdaywhenIcamebacktomyroom,itwasnowheretobefound.ItriedtofinditbutIfailed.Ireallyhadnoideawh
attodowithit,butIpromisetopayforthelossofthebook.IknowmoneycannotcoverthelossanditisIwhoamtoblame.This
isalsoawarningtometobecarefulinthefuture.IwillpayavisittoyouonThursdayafternoontotalkoverthecompensationforthemissingbook.Iap
ologizeagainforanyinconvenienceortroublethatmighthavebeencausedbymycarelessness.Definitely,suchathingw
illneverhappenagain.Yours.LiHua