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英语试卷时间: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,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。1Whereisthewoman?A.Inahospital.B.Atwork.C.Inheroffice.2Whatdoesthewomansugge
st?A.Heshouldgotoseethemovie.B.Heoughttoworkonhispaper.C.Heshouldn’twriteaboutthemovie.3WhomshouldHarrygotosee?A.S
cientist.B.Repairman.C.Doctor.4Wheredoesthedialogueprobablytakeplace?A.Inafactory.B.Inahospital.C.Inastore.5Wheredoesthisconversation
mostprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoperatingroom.B.Inadoctor’soffice.C.Onthetelephone.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至8题。6
Accordingtothewoman,whichdietisconsideredtobehealthier?A.TheChinesediet.B.TheEuropeandiet.C.TheAmericandiet.7Whydo
manyChinesepeoplehavehealthyteeth?A.Becausetheyeatalotofapples.B.Becausetheynevereatsugar.C.Becausetheyeatlesssugar.8Accordingtot
hedialogue,whatshouldwedoinordertokeepfit?A.Weshouldhaveahealthydietandtakeplentyofexercise.B.Weshouldeatfourtimeseveryday.C.Weshouldwalkfort
wentyminuteseveryday.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Inabar.B.Inacafe.C.Inadininghall.10Whoknowsmostaboutth
ewine?A.Theman.B.Thewoman.C.Thewaiter.11Whatdoesthemanhope?A.Thewaiterisakindman.B.Thewineisnotveryexpensive.C.Thewomanw
illdrinkwithhim.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12Whatcanthewomanbe?A.Aguest.B.Aboss.C.Awaitress.13Whatkindoftabledoesthemanwant?A.Atablefortwo.B.A
tableforthree.C.Atableforfour.14Whydoesthemanhavetowait?A.Becausehedoesn’tneedatablenow.B.Becausehehasn’tenoughmoney.C.Becaus
eallthetablesherearetaken.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Shewantstomakeanappointmentwiththeman.B.ShewantstohaveadinnerwithDrNand.C.Sh
ewantstoseethedoctor.16Whendidthewomanseethedoctor?A.Threedaysago.B.Threeweeksago.C.Threemonthsago.17What’sthewoman’sname?
A.Nancy.B.Anny.C.Lucy.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18Whatdoes“Yourbodyhascloserelationswiththefoodyoueat”reallymean?A.Allkindsoffoodyoueatcanbe
madeintoyourbody.B.Yourbodyismadeupofthefoodyoueat.C.Whatyoueathasagreateffectonyourhealth.19Whatdoestheoldsayingtellus?A.Theapplei
sthebestamongallkindsoffruits.B.Applescantaketheplaceofdoctors.C.Eatingapplesregularlydoalotofgoodtoo
urbody.20Whatshouldwedoifwewanttokeephealthy?A.Eatanappleaday.B.Eatproperly.C.Takeasmanyvitaminpillsaspossib
le.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATiredofeatingatthesameboringrestaurants?Lookingforachange?Hereareso
merestaurantsthatofferanoriginalrestaurantexperience.Seeforyourselfwhichonesyoufancy.AnExcitingDinnerLookin
gforsomethingadventurous?TheArchipelagoinLondonisjustthethingforyou.Oneofthemostpopulardishesinthisrestaurantiscrocodile.Yes,youreaditcorrectly,croc
odile.Ifthatisnotdaringenoughforyou,thereareplentyofotherdishesonthemenu.ARestaurantwithaViewWanttoenjoythesightswhileyou'reeating?TrytheTopoftheWo
rldRestaurant.Atabout244metersaboveLasVegas,dinerscanenjoyawonderfulviewofLasVegasinthisrevolving(旋转的)restaurant.However,therealadventurestartsa
ttheendofthemeal.That'swhenthecustomersaretakenfromtheirseatsatgroundleveltotheobservationroomsinelevatorsthattravelataremarkablesp
eed.ATheatricalExperienceLongingforhavingdinnerwhensomedramaisputon?DineatMimeinManchester.Theserviceisunique.
Yourwaiterwillcommunicateyourorderinmime(哑剧)andkeepyouentertainedwithperformancesbetweencourses.AnUnusualSetting
Don'tcareaboutpresentation?You'llbefineattheModernToiletRestaurantinTaiwan.Thethemeofthisrestaurantisthetoilet,and
youwouldbesurprisedhowmanypeoplequeueupfortheexperienceofeatingontoiletseats.21.WhatwouldyouexpectattheTopoftheWor
ldRestaurant?A.Afreeride.B.Aninterestingmenu.C.Ashowduringthemeal.D.Abird'seyeviewofLasVegas.22.Whichrestaurantrequirescustomerstoorderinanunusualwa
y?A.TheArchipelago.B.TopoftheWorldRestaurant.C.Mime.D.ModernToiletRestaurant.23.Whereisthepassagelikely
tobetakenfrom?A.Aresearchpaper.B.Anentertainmentmagazine.C.Anexcitingnovel.D.Afashionmagazine.BJarrettLittlewasroadtestinghismountainb
ikeoutsideofColumbus,Georgia,whenhisridingpartner,ChrisDixon,stoppedsuddenly.Somethinginthedistancemovingamongthetreeshadcaughtherattentio
n.Itturnedouttobeasandy-coloredfive-month-oldpuppy.“Hewasreallythin,ribsshowing,andabrokenleg,”LittletoldJohnParks,areporterfromCBSNews
.Thecyclistsfedthefriendlypupandsharedtheirwater.Theyalsoquicklyrealizedthatthedogwascomingwiththem,althoughtheyh
adnoideahow.Theyweremorethansevenmilesfromdowntownandridingbikes.“Wecouldn’tleavehim,”Littlesaid.“OuttherenexttotheOxbowMeadows,hewasgoingto
endupasalligator(短吻鳄)food.”Suddenly,Littlehadanidea.Hecarefullypickeduphisnewfriendandslippedthe38-pounddog’shindlegs(后肢)intothebackpock
etsofhiscyclingjacket.Thenhehungthedog’sfrontpawsoverhisshoulders.“Hewasinjured,sohewasn’ttryingtofight,”Littlesaid.“Hewasalsohappythatwew
erethere,touchinghim,andhadn’ttakenoffonhim.”Thegroup’s30-minuterideintotownendedatabikestore,wheretheygotmorewat
erandfoodforthedog.ThatwaswhenAndreaShaw,anaccountantfromMaineintownonbusiness,happenedby.Thedogmadeaheadedstraig
htforher,lickingand“lovingonher,”saidDixon.Shawwasstruckand,afterlearningwhathadhappened,declaredherintentions:“Iamkeepingthisdog.”ShawcalledhimColu
mboandscheduledanoperationonhisleg.Today,Columboislivingthehighlifeonafarmwithahorse,apony,asix-year-oldboy,tokeephimcompany.AsDixontold
JohnParks,“Heisliterallytheluckiestdogalive.”24.WhydidLittlesaytheycouldn’tleavethedogbehind?A.Itwasfriendlyandcute.B.Itfollowe
dthemclosely.C.Ithadtobetakentohospitalatonce.D.Itmightfallvictimtootheranimals.25.HowdidLittlemanagetogetthedogtogetherwiththem?A.Bycarryingitin
hispockets.B.Byplacingitonthebike.C.Byshoulderingitonhisback.D.Bytakingitawaywithhim.26.Whowouldacceptthedogasapet?A.JarrettLittle.B.ChrisDixon.C.And
reaShaw.D.JohnParks.27.Whichwordcanweusetodescribethedog’spresentlife?A.Difficult.B.Admirable.C.Pitiful.D.Miserable.COutdoorSurvival
(生存)ProvidesAdventureWorldwideAlthoughtherearenostatecontrolledsurvivalcoursesinBritainortheUnitedStates,therearevariousindependentorganisation
sofferingsimilaractivities.Studentscantakepartinoutdoortrainingcoursesthroughuniversityclubsandsociet
ies.Anyonecanregisterwithsuchgroups,whichthenorganisecourses,trainingandtripsforallmembers.Oneofthemostpopularou
tdoortrainingprogrammesinboththeUSandBritain,isOutwardBound(户外训练).Itwasfoundedin1941inWalesandattractshundredsofthousandsofadventuroustypese
veryyear.Thecoursesareintendedtobroadenmindsthroughexperiencesthatbuildconfidence,self-esteem(自尊)andcharacter.Aswell
asspecialistcoursessuchascanoeing,leadershipskillsandsailing,participantscantakepartinweeklongadventuretraining
campswhichincludeahostofsportsandsurvivaltrainingeducationskills.MichaelWilliams,anAmericanstudent,tookpartinanOutwardBoundcourselastyear.
Hesaid:“Welearnedlotsoffirstaidskills,lotsofnaturalhistory,lotsofenvironmentalfacts,andtookpartinawildlifep
reservationprogramme.Beyondthat,myfavouriteskillslearnedweresailingandrockclimbing.”Coursescanlastupto40daysandareopent
oanyoneovertheageof14.Studentsmustbeingeneralgoodhealth,butdonotneedtobeexperiencedinoutdoorsports.Thereisnoselectionprocess;e
veryoneiswelcome,althoughnewparticipantsareadvisedtopickacoursematchingtheirphysicalcapacity.MostoftheBritishcoursestakeplaceintheBreconBeaco
nsinWales.AnothersimilarorganizationistheUKSurvivalSchool,whichincludescoursesonlearningtolivewiththeenviron
ment,sailingandwintersurvival.Onabasicsurvivalweekendstudentswilllearnhowtogetwaterandfood,howtomakefireandcookwithit,tofindandbuildashelte
r,controlsurvivallifesupport,howtocrossrivers,sendoffadistresssignal,andtousecompassesbydayandnight.Accordingtotheleaders,
suchadventuresare“anawakening,anexplorationintotheunknown”.OutwardBoundbelievesthatparticipantswill“usemindandbodytravellingsomeof
theEarth’sroughestwildernessareas”.28Fromthefirstparagraph,weknow.A.studentsarenotallowedtotakecoursesinthes
tateschoolsB.studentscantakesurvivalcoursesinthestateschoolsC.survivalcoursesarebannedinBritainandtheUSD.survivalcoursesarenotoff
eredinthestateschools29Theadvantageofthetrainingcoursesisthat.A.participantscanmakefriendswithothersB.partic
ipantscanvisitsomeplacesofinterestC.participantscanexperiencedifferentadventuresD.participantscanlearnhowwonderf
ulnatureis30InanOutwardBoundcourselastyear,themostexcitingexperienceMichaelWilliamshadwas.A.learningfirstai
dskillsB.collectingfactsofenvironmentC.rockclimbingandsailingD.preservingwildlife31What’sthewriter’spurposet
owritethispassage?A.Topersuadereaderstotakepartinthetrainingcourses.B.Totellreadersthedangerofthetrainingco
urses.C.Tointroducethewondersoftheworldtoreaders.D.Tointroducethetrainingcoursestoreaders.DIhavearulefortravel:Nevercarrya
map.Iprefertoaskfordirections.ForeignvisitorsareoftenpuzzledinJapanbecausemoststreetstheredon’thavenames.InJapan,p
eopleuselandmarksintheirdirectionsinsteadofstreetnames.Forexample,theJapanesewillsaytotravellers,“Gos
traightdowntothecorner.Turnleftatthebighotelandgopassafruitmarket.Thepostofficeisacrossfromthebusstop.”Inthecou
ntrysideoftheAmericanMidwest,usuallytherearenotmanylandmarks.Therearenomountains,sothelandisveryflat(平坦的).
Inmanyplacestherearenotownsorbuildingswithinmiles.Insteadoflandmarks,peoplewilltellyoudirectionsanddistance.InKansasorIowa,forexample,peoplewillsay,“
Gonorthtwomiles.Turneast,andthengoanothermile.”PeopleinLosAngeles,California,havenoideaofdistanceonthemap:Theymea
suredistancebymeansoftime,notmiles.“Howfarawayisthepostoffice?”youask.“Oh,”theyanswer,“It’saboutfiveminutesfromhere.”yousay,
“Yes,buthowmanymilesawayisit?”Theydon’tknow.PeopleinGreecesometimesdonoteventrytogivedirectionsbecausevisitorsseldomunderstandth
eGreeklanguage.Insteadofgivingyouthedirection,aGreekwilloftensay,“Followme.”Thenhe’llleadyouthroughthestreetsofthecitytothepostoffice.Sometime
sapersondoesn’tknowtheanswertoyourquestion.Whathappensinthissituation?ANewYorkermightsay,“Sorry,Ihavenoidea.”ButinYucat
an,Mexico,nooneanswers,“Idon’tknow.”PeopleinYucatanthinkthat“Idon’tknow”isimpolite.Theyusuallygiveananswer,oftenawrongone.Avisitorcangetvery,verylost
inYucatan!Onethingwillhelpyoueverywhere—inJapan,intheUnitedStates,inGreece,inMexico,orinanyotherplace.Youmig
htnotunderstandaperson’swords,butmaybeyoucanunderstandhisbodylanguage.Heorshewillusuallyturnandthenpointinthecorrectdirec
tion.Gointhatdirection,andyoumayfindthepostoffice!32Thepassagemainlytellsusthat.A.nevercarryamapfortravelB.therearenotmanyl
andmarksintheAmericanMidwestC.therearedifferentwaystogivedirectionsindifferentpartsoftheworldD.NewYorkersoftensay,
“Ihavenoidea,”butpeopleinYucatan,Mexico,neversay“Idon’tknow.”33Thepassagesays,“InJapan,peopleuselandmarksintheirdirections”Theword“landma
rks”means.A.buildingnamesB.streetnamesC.hotels,marketsandbusstopsD.buildingsorplaceswhichareeasilyrecognised34Inwhic
hplacedopeopletelldistancebymeansoftime?A.Japan.B.AmericanMidwest.C.LosAngeles,California.D.Greece.35Wh
ichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Peopleindifferentplacesalwaysgivedirectionsinthesameway:Theyusestreetnames.B.Aperson’sbodylanguagecanhelpyouunder
standdirections.C.Peopleinsomeplacesgivedirectionsinmiles,butpeopleinotherplacesgivedirectionsbymeansoftime.D.Travellerscanlearnaboutpeople’s
customsbyaskingquestionsaboutdirections.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。HowYouOpenYourCarDoorMatterstoCyc
listsThe“DutchReach”isn’tanewdancemoveorarandomYouTubechallenge.36Andyoumightkeepyourcardoorsafeintheprocess,too.Allyouhavetodoisch
angehowyouopenyourdoor.Typically,apersonsittinginthedriver’sseatofacaropensthedoorwiththehandclosesttoit.Itmakessensesincedoorsarede
signedtobeopenedthatway.Pullthehandleandthedoorisopen.Butifyouhappentodothatatthewrongtime,youmayunknowinglycreateanobstacleforapassingcyclis
t.Thecyclistmightbeknockeddownoffthebike.37Clearly,thesolutionisforthepersonexitingthevehicletocheckfortraffic.Howe
ver,thecardoordesignandlong-timehabitshavemadetheprocessautomatically.38OpenyourcardoorwithyourotherhandusingtheDutchReach.Soinsteadofusingyourl
efthand,reachforthedoorhandlewithyourright.Thiswillforceyoutoturnyourbody.Attheveryleast,you’lllookint
oyoursideviewmirrortocheckforanytraffic.39AllDutcharetaughtit.It’spartofregulardrivereducation.Thetechniquedatesba
ckabout50or60yearsintheNetherlands.In2016anAmericannamedMichaelCharneystartedtheDutchReachProject.Hewantedtopopularizethepracti
ceintheUnitedStates.Charney’seffortsmaybepayingoff.40A.Thecardoorislikelytobedamagedbythefast-movingbicycle.B.TheDutchareusedtoop
eningtheircardoorsthisway.C.SeveralstatesnowincludetheDutchReachintheirdrivers’handbooks.D.It’sasimplemovethatcanhelppreventharmtocyclists.E.P
eoplearetryingtochangethewaytoopenthecar.F.Itiseasytodoonceyouareusedtoit.G.Luckily,there’sasimplewaytos
olvetheproblem.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项。Severalmonthsago,IwasaskedtobefriendswithaguynamedMatt.IwastoldthatMatthadbeeninamotorcycle41in2017.Hiswifedied42thataccident.Hebroke42bonesand
was43over33%ofhisbody.Hespenttwomonthsintheburnunit,onemonthinrehab(康复)andanotherninemonthsin44.Atfirst,theywerenotsurewhe
therMattwouldeven45.Thenhereceivedthenotso46report—itwasdoubtfulwhetherhewould47again.Iftherewasanyonewhocouldhavefa
llenintoapit(深渊)of48,youwouldbelieveitcouldbeMatt.ButthatisnotwhatMatt49todo.Mattworked50inrehabandtrea
tment.Henotonlylived,buthecouldalsowalk!51,MattwentbacktoworkthispastApril!Mattputthefollowing52onFacebook.WhenIreadtheq
uote,tears53downmycheeks.“Trainyourmindto54thegoodineverything.Positivityisa55.Thehappinessofyourlife56th
equalityofyourthoughts.”Matthasanew57nowtowriteabookand58hisstorytohelpothers.Mostpeopledon’tliketodopublicspeaking.59,Mattwantstodothat.Does
Mattbelievethatthehappinessofyourlifedependsonthequalityofyourthought?Yes,hedoes!MyfriendMattisatrue60!41.A.accidentB.matc
hC.displayD.deal42.A.incaseofB.ontopofC.asaresultofD.inspiteof43.A.scratchedB.burnedC.maskedD.dotted
44.A.treatmentB.peaceC.progressD.shape45.A.feedB.experienceC.breatheD.live46.A.astonishingB.disappointingC.encourag
ingD.thrilling47.A.standB.speakC.wakeD.walk48.A.self-loveB.self-pityC.self-controlD.self-confidence49.A.affordedB.agreedC.choseD.re
fused50.A.cheerfullyB.beautifullyC.faithfullyD.actively51.A.BelieveitornotB.SoonerorlaterC.OnceinawhileD.Tobeexact52.A.essayB.proverbC.quoteD.report5
3.A.passedB.rolledC.broughtD.pulled54.A.imagineB.seeC.createD.obtain55.A.choiceB.privilegeC.routineD.habit56.A.linksupwithB.decidesonC.catchesupwi
thD.dependson57.A.discoveryB.conceptC.goalD.life58.A.shareB.relateC.conveyD.compare59.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Besides60.A.figureB.inspirati
onC.successD.educator第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)语法填空。,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。61Aftertheaccident,shefeltlonelyand(hope).62Bythetimetheyreachedthesumm
ittheywere(exhaust)63Nonation,howeverlargeorsmall,worpoor,canescapetheimpactofclimatechange.64WTOstandsWorldTradeOrganisation.65Allworkandno
playmakesJackad(迟钝的,无聊的)boy.66Allonce,IrememberedthatIhadn’tlockedthedoor.67London’sChinatownisoneofthecity’smajortourist(attract).68Mygrandfatheris
as(energy)asayoungman.69Hewasb(禁止)fromleavinghiscountrywhilehewasinvestigated.70Hurryup!ThetrainforBeijingwillpullin10
minutesonschedule.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)每个句子仅有一处错误。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;71Toourdelight,everythinggoesonsmo
othlyaccordingtheplan.72Booksdealwithproblemsoncomputersarealwayspopular.73Alongtheroadthereisatreeeveryafewmeters.74Weweredoingourhomeworkwhilethe
lightwentout.75Theterrifyinglookonherfaceshowsthatshedoesn’tbelievetheresult.76Sheveryobviouswantedtobeleftalone.77Hegothisideasacrossforus.78
Youcan’timaginethedifficultywehadfinishedthejob79IstillrememberthedaywhenwespenttogetherinJinan.80It’squitedifficulttofindwho’sresponsibleofpolluti
on.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)请根据表格中的内容,用英语写一篇短文,介绍一下你梦想中的房子。地点海边室外布局前面有篮球场,后面有花园室内布局第一层有个大厅,大厅的左边是客厅,右边是书房;第二层有四个卧室和一个浴室喜爱的原因……注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词
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ttractionsenergeticbannedout改错71-80according后加todeal→dealing去掉第二个awhile→whenterrifying→terrifiedobvious-obvious
lyfor→tofinished→finishing去掉when或when→that/whichof→for作文Locatedonthecoast,mydreamhouseisavilla.Inthefrontyard,therewillbeabasketballco
urtwhereIcanplaybasketballinmysparetime.Inthebackyard,therewillbealargegardenwithmanybeautifulflowers.Onthefirstfloor,therewillbeabighall.Onthe
leftofthehallwillbeasittingroom,whereIcanrelax,watchTVandenjoymyself.OntherightwillbeastudyinwhichIcanstudyquietlyandsurftheInternet.Onthesecondf
loor,therewillbefourbedroomsandabathroom.Iwouldliketoliveinmyvillabecauseitwillbeverypeaceful.Inaddition,it'snicetoha
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