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姓名______座位号______(在此卷上答题无效)英语考生注意:1.本试卷分四部分,共8页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答

题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4.本卷命题范围:必修一、必修二、必修三。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)回答听力部

分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。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。1.WhenareJenny’sparentscoming?A.InApril.B.InJune.C.InAugust.2.Whydoesn’tJimwantto

wearthewhiteshirt?A.Hedislikesthecolor.B.Itdoesn’tmatchhisjeans.C.Thesizeisbigger.3.WhatdoesLewismean?A.Hesur

elywantsthesignature.B.HewillgotoGaga’sconcert.C.HehasadognamedGaga.4.Wheredoestheconversationmostpro

bablytakeplace?A.Inahospital.B.Atanursery.C.Inalibrary.5.Howdidthemanoftencontacthisfriendsabroad?A.Byemail.B.Bytelephone.C.Byv

ideocall.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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Movies.B.Robots.C.Workpatterns.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Gettingmo

reinformationonline.B.Talkingwiththeirworkers.C.Avoidingdangeroustasks.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatdoesDavidplantodothisSaturdayafternoon?A.Watchamovie.B.T

akeaclass.C.BuysomeChinesefood.9.WhatdidDavidlearntomakelastweek?A.Noodles.B.Dumplings.C.Ricecake.10.Whatdoesthew

omanthinkofthecookingclass?A.Boring.B.Expensive.C.Interesting听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Acouple

.B.Colleagues.C.Classmates.12.WhatwastewillAlextakecareof?A.Cans.B.Paper.C.Plasticbottles.13.Whatdothespeakersdecidetod

o?A.Stopusingpapercups.B.Prepareboxesfordifferentwastes.C.Reducetheuseofpaper,plasticandcans.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatrel

ationisMelissatoLily?A.Herfriend.B.Herdaughter.C.Hermother.15.WhatdidLindadotohelpAmylovereading?A.Sheset

agoodexampletoher.B.Sheaskedhertoreadtofriends.C.SheboughtaniPadforher.16.HowdoesLindausuallygetbooks?A.Shedownloadse-books.B.Shegoestobookst

ores.C.Sheborrowsbooks.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthethemeofthecontest?A.Nature.B.Campuslife.C.Friendship.18.Whoa

reespeciallyexpectedtotakepartinthecontest?A.Collegestudents.B.Newwriters.C.VisitorstoTyler.19.Whicho

fthefollowingisarequirementofthecontest?A.Participantsbeingover18.B.Thegiventypeofwriting.C.Unpublishedoriginalwriting.

20.Whatisthespeakerdoing?A.Introducingacontest.B.Conductingaseminar.C.Hostingaradioprogram.第二部分阅读理解(

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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonTheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonin

Tibetisthedeepestcanyonintheworld.Withatotallengthofabout500kilometers,itsaltitudespansfrom7,782metersatNamchakBarwa,

thehighestpeakoftheeasternHimalayas,to550metersaroundtheYarlungZangboRiverValleyinMetogcounty.Oneuniquefeatureofthespringsighthereisthatvisi

torscanenjoyboththepeachblossomsandthesnow-cappedmountainsatthesametime.ThewaterPeachBlossomFairisalsoanattractioninthearea

.BangongLakeNationalForestParkBangongLakeNationalForestParkisanidealplaceforbirdwatchinginTibetinspring.Duetothegoodecologi

calenvironment,theislandboastsagoodvarietyofbirdspecies.Everyspring,warmwindsfromtheBayofBengalblowintothe

NgariPlateau,birdsthatflyfromtheplateautotheSouthAsiancontinentthepreviouswinterwouldreturnheretolay

eggsandbreed.NamtsowillpresentitsmostattractivesceneryinMarchandApril,whichmakesitagreatplacetovisitinspring.InApril,whenth

eweatherwarmsupandthesnowmelts,Namtsoslowlywakesup.Visitorscouldenjoyastunningviewofhalflakeandhalfice.LakeManasarovaLakeManasarovasits4,

500metersabovesealevelinPurangcounty,Ngariprefecture.SnowmeltfromtheGangdiseMountainshuggingthelakei

sthesourceforthenearbyYarlungZangboRiveraswellasthemightyGanges.TheManasarovawetlandisakey“climateregulator”on

theplateauandhometomorethan400rarespeciesincludingtheblack-neckedcraneandtheTibetanwilddonkey.Enshrinedas“holylakeandsac

redmountain”alongwithGangRinpoche,LakeManasarovainspringattractsalargenumberofpilgrims(朝圣者)aswellastouristsfromhomeandabroad.21.Whatisspecialaboutv

isitingtheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyon?A.Itisthelongestanddeepestcanyonintheworld.B.Youcanenjoypeachblossomsandthesnowmountai

nsaswell.C.ItrunsthroughthehighestmountainintheHimalayasinTibet.D.Bravevisitorscandosomewhitewaterraftingintheriver.22.Whichplacewillyouvis

itifyouarefondofwatchingfeatheredfriends?A.TheYarlungZangboRiverGrandCanyonB.BangongLakeNationalForestParkC.

TheManasarovawetlandD.TheNgariPlateau23.Whatdothethreedestinationshaveincommon?A.Allthreeplaceshaveagre

atandbeautifullake.B.Wecanenjoybeautifulpeachblossominallthree.C.AllthreehavebeautifulspringattractionsinTibet.D.Allthreearerichinrarespecies.B

CharlesRichardDrew’sgreatinventiondirectlycontributedtosavingthousandsoflivesduringWorldWarⅡ,andcontinuesto

contributetothelife-savingworkoftheentireworldofmedicinelater.Bornin1904,Drewwastheeldestoffivechildren.Hewasintelligen

tandshowedatalentforstudiesandsportsfromayoungage.In1922,hisathleticabilityearnedhimanathleticscholarshiptoattendAmherstColle

geinMassachusetts.DrewgraduatedfromAmherstCollegein1926.In1928heappliedtomedicalschoolsandwasadmittedtoMeGillUniversityi

nMontreal,Canada.Hecompletedhismedicaldegreeandmaster’sdegreeinsurgeryin1933.Upongraduation,asaninternsh

ip(实习生),hebegantolookatissuesrelatedtobloodtransfusions.WhenhebeganhisdoctoralstudiesatColumbiaUniversi

ty,withaphysiciannamedJohnScudder,Drewcontinuedhisresearchinthefieldofbloodtransfusion.Thetwohavejointlyconductedresearchintobl

oodpreservationandfluidreplacement,leadingtothedevelopmentofanexperimentalbloodbank,whichransmoothlyforsevenmonths.Drew’sbreakthro

ughsinbloodpreservationweretimely,astheWorldWarIIwasraginginEuropeatthetime.UnderDrew’sdirection,histeamhasdeve

lopednewwaystoextract,preserveandtransportplasma(血浆)onalargescale.Followingthesuccessofthe“BloodforBritain”program,Drew

wasappointedtheassistantdirectorfortheUSbloodbankingsystem.Duringthistime,hebuiltanumberofmobileblooddonationstations,laterknownasbloo

ddeliverystations.OnApril1,1950,tragedystruck.Drewwasinjuredinaseriouscaraccidentwhileonhiswaytoaconferenceanddiedfromhisinj

uries.Manymedicalcollegesandschoolshavebeennamedafterhimtohonorhiscontribution.24.Whatisthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?A.Drew’sfamily.B.Drew’

sintelligence.C.Drew’searlyexperience.D.Drew’scontribution.25.WhatkindofpersonisCharlesRichard?A.Strong-willedandambitious.B.Sympat

heticandtough.C.Caringandbrave.D.Talentedandcommitted.26.WhyaremanycollegesandschoolsnamedafterCharlesRichardDrew

?A.Becausehehasmadegreatcontributiontomedicalscience.B.Becausehealonefinishedtheresearchinthefieldofbloodtra

nsfusion.C.BecausehiscontributionhaschangedtheprocessoftheWorldWarⅡ.D.Becausehediedinatragedycaraccidentonhiswaytoconference.27.Whichc

ategorycanthisarticlebe?A.Adocumentary.B.Anovel.C.Asciencefiction.D.Ashortbiography.CWithneedle-like

teethandsharppointednose,agraynursesharkisn’tacreaturethatmostpeoplewouldwanttomeet.ButShaliseLeesfieldis

n’toneofthem.TheAustralianteenagercouldn’tthinkofabettercreaturetomeetwhenscubadivingoffthecoastofSouthWestRocks,nearher

homeinPortMacquarie,acoastaltownnorthofSydney.“Manypeoplesaygraynursesharkslookfrightening,butIthinktheyarethesweetestanimalsever,”shesays.Theslow-

movingsharks,whichliketostayneartheseafloorinwarm,shallowwaters,are—forthemostpart—harmlesstohumans.Butthegraynurse

sharkisunderthreat.Populationshavefallenandhabitatshavebeenlostduetooceanwarmingandhumandevelopment,accordingtotheIntern

ationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN),whichliststhespeciesasseriouslyendangered.Oneareawheretheycanstillbeseeni

sFishRock,anunderwatercavern(洞穴)withauniqueecosystem,40milesupthecoastfromLeesfield’shome.Butfishersareallowedaccesswithin200metersofFish

Rock.Thisisleadingtoadropinthenumberofgraynursesharksandincreasedpollution,saysLeesfield.Shewantstoenlargetheno-fishingarea,establishingaprotect

edzone.WithLeesfield’sefforts,theareahasbeennominatedasaHopeSpot,whichispartofthemissionBlueprogramlaunchedbyfamous

oceanographerSylviaEarlethatidentifiesplacesascriticallyimportanttotheocean’shealthandsupportsprotection.“WhenpeoplethinkaboutHopeSpots,

theythinkaboutSydneyHarbourortheGreatBarrierReef.SotogetFishRockuponthatlistisjustsuchincrediblenews,”shesays.Now,Leesfie

ldisworkingwithpoliticianCateFaehrmann,marinespokespersonfortheAustralianGreenspartyinNewSouthWales,tolegalizeprotectionofthesharksandmaketheno-fishi

ngzoneprotectedbythelaw.28.Whatdoes“them”refertointhefirstparagraph?A.Graynursesharks.B.Commonpeople.C.Peoplefea

ringgraynursesharks.D.Fishers.29.Whathasledtograynursesharks’beingseriouslyendangered?A.Thedevelopmentoftourismintheocean.

B.Thesharks’preferencetostayinshallowwaters.C.Thefeatureofgraynursesharks’slow-moving.D.Fishers’beingpermittedwithin200metersofFishRoc

k.30.WhatwillLeesfieldandFaehrmanndotoprotectgraynursesharks?A.RecommendtheFishRockasaHopeSpotbeingprotect

ed.B.IdentifytheHopeSpotareaasbeingcriticallyimportant.C.MakeFishRockmorepopularamongfishersnearby.D.

Makelawstoprotecttheno-fishingzonenearFishRock.31.Whichmightbethebesttitleofthearticle?A.TheAustralianteenagerisonamissiont

oprotectsharksB.IncreasedpollutionleadstograysharksendangeredC.Graynursesharksareindanger!D.Let’sestablishaprotecte

dzone!DCyberbullying(网络霸凌)hasbecomequitesevereacrosstheUnitedStates.Butwhatexactlyiscyber-bullying?It’swhensomeonerepeated

lyandintentionallyharasses(侵扰),humiliates(羞辱),mistreats,makesfunof,orthreatensanotherpersononlineorwhileusingcellphonesorotherelectronic

devices.AccordingtoarecentPewResearchCentersurvey,59%ofU.S.teenshaveexperiencedatleastoneofsixidentifiedtypesofabusi

veonlinebehaviors.Thosebehaviorsincludename-calling(42%),havingfalserumorsspreadaboutthemontheinternet(32%),receivingexplicitimagesthattheydidn’ta

skfor(25%),orbeingthetargetofphysicalthreats(16%).Thepeersofsometeenshaveevenpostedhumiliatingwebpagesorvideos,orcreatedembarrass

ingimagesonsocialmediaplatforms.Othershavetakenunauthorized(未授权的)photosorvideosinabedroom,bathroom,ora

notherlocationconsideredprivate,andpostedthemonlinefortheworldtoview,rate,share,anddiscuss.Therearemanyreasonstomonit

oryoursonordaughter’sonlinebehaviorandpaycloseattentiontothewarningsigns.Amongthemostworrisome,studentswh

oexperiencedbullyingorcyberbullyingaresignificantlymorelikelytoattempttotaketheirownlife.“Ifyourchildsuddenlyhasno

interestintheirelectronicdevices,appearsjumpyornervouswhileusingtheirphone,orappearsangry,frustrated,ordepressedaftergoingo

nlineorgaming,thentheymaybeexperiencingcyberbullying,”saysSameerHinduja,Ph.D.,co-directoroftheCyberbullyingResearchCenterandprofessorofCriminology

atFloridaAtlanticUniversity.Also,ifyourchildavoidsconversationsaboutwhatthey’redoingonline,becomesunusuallysecretivewhenitcomestotheirphoneorelectro

nicdevices,ormakesexcusestostayhomefromschool,theymaybethetargetofonlinebullying.32.Whatisthepurposeofcitingthenumbersinthesecondparagraph?A.Tosh

owtheemphasisfromthesociety.B.Todisplayhowcyberbullyingworksonchildren.C.Toshowtheseverenessofcyberbullyingon

children.D.Toshowhowresearchersconducttheirsurvey.33.Whichofthefollowingdoesn’tbelongtocyberbullying?A.Name-callingteensontheinternet.B.S

preadingfalserumorsofteensonline.C.Postingpicturesonlinefortheworldtoview.D.Postinghumiliatingwebpagesorvideosofteens.34.Whatcanw

econcludefromSameerHinduja’swords?A.Studentswillloseinterestintheirelectronicaftersurfingonline.B.Studentswillgetangryeasilya

ftertheysurfontheInternet.C.Parentsmustcloselymonitortheirteenagers’onlinebehavior.D.Therearesignswhetherteenagersareexpe

riencingcyberbullying.35.Whoisthearticlemostprobablytargetingat?A.Parents.B.Teenagers.C.Teachers.D.Experts.第二节(共5小题;每小题

2.5分,满分12.5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。Manyfactorscanaffectagoodnight’ssleep—fromworkstressand

familyresponsibilitiestoillnesses.It’snowonderthatqualitysleepissometimesnoteasilyavailable.Youmightnotbeabletocon

trolthefactorsthatinterferewithyoursleep.36Startwiththesesimpletips.Sticktoasleepschedule37Therecommende

damountofsleepforahealthyadultisatleastsevenhours.Mostpeopledon’tneedmorethaneighthoursinbedtobewellrested.Gotobedandget

upatthesametimeeveryday,includingweekends.Beingconsistentreinforcesyourbody’ssleep-wakecycle.Ifyoudo

n’tfallasleepwithinabout20minutesofgoingtobed,leaveyourbedroomanddosomethingrelaxing.38Gobacktobedwhenyou’retired.Repeatasneeded,butcontinuetomaintai

nyoursleepscheduleandwake-uptime.PayattentiontowhatyoueatanddrinkDon’tgotobedhungryorstuffed.Inparticular,avoi

dheavyorlargemealswithinacoupleofhoursofbedtime.39Nicotine,caffeineandalcoholdeservecaution,too.Thestimulatingeffectsofnicotineandcaffei

netakehourstowearoffandcaninterferewithsleep.Andeventhoughalcoholmightmakeyoufeelsleepyatfirst,itcandisruptsleeplaterintheni

ght.40Keepyourroomcool,darkandquiet.Exposuretolightintheeveningsmightmakeitmorechallengingtofallasleep.Avoidprolongeduseoflight-emitingsc

reensjustbeforebedtime.Considerusingroom-darkeningshades,earplugs,afanorotherdevicestocreateanenvironmentthatsuitsyourneeds.Doingcalmingactivities

beforebedtime,suchastakingabathorusingrelaxationtechniques,mightpromotebettersleep.A.Createarestfulenvironment.B.Discomfortmight

keepyouup.C.Readorlistentorelaxingmusic.D.Adjustingtochangesinsleeppatterns.E.Setasidenomorethaneighthoursforslee

p.F.Thiswillworkoutyourbodyandwillmakeyoumoretired.G.However,youcanadopthabitsthatencouragebettersleep.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共

15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。NajmaHashi(alsonamedNujuum)i

sarespectedfemaleartist,whosepaintingsarewinningaglobalfollowing.ButNujuumisnotyour41next-generationrisingstar.Nujuu

m,26,grewupinSomalia,wherenewartists,especiallyfemaleones,are42frompursuingart.Thisyoungartistgrewupina43livingenvironment,whichshehas

44towatchingahorrormovie:war,drought,povertyandhunger.SinceNujuumwasseven,45Nujuumwent,shefeltmovedtopa

int.Asachild,onherwayhomefromschool,shewouldsitbythe46anddrawpicturesinthesand.“Iwasthinkingofcreati

ngmyownlittleworld,gettingawayfromthe47.Arthasalwaysbeenaformof48forme.“Asshewentthroughschool,shedrewawholecityonherbedroomwallusingherschoolpencils

.However,Nujuumwas49thatartisn’tarespectedprofessioninhercountry.“Art,50,intheSomaliancommunityisnotagoodthi

ngtodo,”shesays.Hermotherdidnotshareherdreams,nordidherneighborswhoconsideredthem51.This52madehergiveupartf

orawhile.However,sherealizedthatshehada53:“EitherIcontinuedrawingandpaintingandcreateabeautifullifeorIstay

unhappyfortherestofmylife.”Finally,Nujuumturnedher54inartintosomethingshecouldmakealivingfrom.She55openingaschoolonedayforothertalent

edlocalartists,enablingthemtochooseartasacareertoo.41.A.strangeB.intelligentC.ambitiousD.typical42.A.protectedB.discouragedC.helpedD.kept43.A.peac

efulB.comfortableC.terribleD.civilized44.A.comparedB.refusedC.determinedD.failed45.A.somewhereB.nowhereC.ev

erywhereD.where46.A.shoreB.tableC.stationD.store47.A.imaginationB.extinctionC.realityD.danger48.A.survivalB.re

liefC.excellenceD.reward49.A.concernedB.likelyC.optimisticD.aware50.A.ingeneralB.inpersonC.inshockD.insecret51.A.normalB.confusingC.usefulD.s

trange52.A.pressureB.shameC.consequenceD.extent53.A.advantageB.opportunityC.intentionD.choice54.A.tendencyB.a

ppreciationC.interestD.entertainment55.A.approvesofB.dreamsofC.consistsofD.knowsof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。Theinstallation(安装)workforawindturbine(涡轮机)withaninstalledcapacityof16megawatts(兆瓦)beganTuesdaymorningatanoffshor

ewindfarminPingtan,Fujianprovince.56.______(independent)developedbyChina,theturbine,thefirstintheworldwithsuchalargecapacity,

hasthreeblades(叶片)witheachstretchingalengthof123meters,whichisthe57.______(long)bladeever58.______(install)inChina,accordingtoareportbyChinaMediaGr

ouponTuesday.Theliftingandinstallationworkforthefirstbladestartedataround7amonTuesday.Anditwasconnectedwiththet

urbine’shub(轮毂)aftermorethantwohours’work,ata59.______(high)ofaround152metersabovethesea,thereportsaid.Accordingtothereport,thegiantwindmi

llwasinstalledatasite60.______isabout35kilometersawayfromtheshorelineandisfixedontheseabedinawaterdepthofabout40meter

s.Inthenextthreehours,worksuchastighteningbolts(螺栓)andequipmentinspection61.______(be)completed,afterwhichasecondbladewillbein

stalled.Thediameter(直径)oftheturbine’simpeller(叶轮)is252meters,whichcansweep62.______areaofabout50,000squaremeters,equal63.______theareaof7st

andardsoccerfields,thereportsaid.64.______putintooperation,thewindmillcanproduceabout66millionkilowatt-hoursofcleanelectricityperyearonaverage,65.__

____(meet)thenormalelectricityconsumptionof36,000householdsofthreeforayear.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分

)假设你是李华,学校英报组织同学们分享自己在假期中一段有趣经历,请你以此为主题写一篇短文投稿。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_____________________________________________________

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________________第二节读后续写(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。Iusedtobeveryshyandoftenfeltlonely.AlthoughIdidwellinalltheacademicsu

bjects,Iwasafraidofphysicaleducation.Myclassmatesoftenlaughedatme.“Lookatthatgirl,”theysaid.“Herfeetdon’tleavethegroundwhensheruns!”Theirwordsemb

arrassedme.Moreover,whenevertheteacherorganizedsomecompetitivegames,nooneintheclasslikedtohavemeastheirpartne

rorteammember.Asaresult,Ioftenendeduplookingatothersenjoytheirgames.Thingswouldgoonlikethatifnotforasportsmeetinmyhigh

school.Bymistake,mynamewasputonthelistofthosewhowouldcompeteinthewomen’s1500metersrace.Bythetimepeoplefoundthemistake,itwastoolatetochange.

Iwasutterlydumbfounded(目瞪口呆的).1500meters!Runningagainstthebestrunnersfromotherclasses!Andinfrontofstudentsoftheentireschoo

l!ItwouldbetheworstnightmareI’deverhave!“Youstillhavetimetocatchupbecausethereisstillonemonthbeforethesportsmeet,”myclassmatesallsaidthistome,inc

ludingmyteacher.Mydesk-matepattedmeontheshoulder,“Cool!Youwillrunforourclass!Andwewilldotrainingtogether.”Yes,thisisnotjustf

ormyself,butformyclasstoo,Isaidtomyself.Butstill,1500meterstomewaslikeMountEveresttoabeginningclimber.Ihadnoideaevenhowtostartmypreparatio

n.Fortunately,mydesk-mategavemeahand.Everyafternoonafterclass,severalofusrantogether.Theygavemestrengths.Whilewewererunning,someothers

wouldstandbythetrackscheeringforus.Onemonthcertainlycouldn’tmakemeagoodrunner.ButwhenIwasstandingbehindthestartline

,Inolongerfeltlonelyorafraid.Isawmyclassmatesstandingbythetrackswavingatmeasifabouttorunbesideme.Thedayfinallycame!注意:1.续写词

数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Withtheshotofthestartinggun,IdashedoutandranasfastasIcould.___________________________________________________

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:1-5BCABA6-10BABAC11-15BCBCA16-20CABCA第二部分:第一节:21-25BBCCD26-30ADCDD31-35ACCDA第二节:36-40GECBA第三部分:第一节:46-50ACBDA41-45DBCAC5

1-55DADCB第二节:56.Independently57.longest58.installed59.height60.that/which61.willbe62.an63.to64.When/If/Once65.meeting第四部分:第一节

:Possibleversion:LastSunday,wevisitedthenursinghomeinourcity,whichisthemostmeaningfulactivitywehaveinthissummerholidaya

ndwelearnedalot.Thatday,asplanned,wegotupearlythanusual.Byridingbikesweallarrivedatthegateofthelocalnursinghome.Therearemanyeld

ersthere,someofwhomlookedalittlelonely,maybemissingtheirhomes.Withourarrival,laughtercouldbeheardeverywhere.Weaccompaniedthoseelders,listenin

gtotheirstoriestalkingabouttheirfamilies.Smilesspreadontheirfaces.Welearnedalotofusefullifeexperienceandlessons.Wealsolearnedlifeispreciousa

ndweshouldtreasurethepresenttime.第二节:Paragraph1:Withtheshotofthestartinggun.IdashedoutandranasfastasIcould.SoonIwasoutofbreathandsloweddo

wn.Otherrunnerspassedmeonebyone,andgraduallyIhadnoideahowmanyofthemwerestillbehindme.Mylegsweregettin

gheavierandheavier,andImightfalldownatanymoment.However,Isuddenlyheardmyclassmateschantingmyname.Mydesk-mateevenranalongthetracksb

esidemeandcheeredformeatthesametime,justlikethemonth-longtrainingwedidtogether.Paragraph2:Asexpected,Iwasalmostthelastt

ocrossthefinishline.Immediately,myclassmatesheldmyarmsandurgedmetowalkonmyfeetandnottositdown.Iwassurrounded,withallkindsof

drinkshandedtome.IfeltakindofwarmthIhadneverfeltbefore.EventhoughIwasalmostthelasttofinishtherace,Iwasfullofconfidencetha

tIwouldimproveinthefuture.Thatsportsmeetwasanunforgettableexperience.Sportsarenolongeraboutwinningorlo

sing.Theygivemealotofconfidence,bothconfidenceinmyfellowstudentsandconfidenceinmyownpotential.Iamnolongerlonely,nolongerafraid.【参考答

案解析】21.B考查细节理解。根据第二段内容Oneuniquefeatureofthespringsighthereisthatvisitorscanenjoyboththepeachblossomsand

thesnow-cappedmountainsatthesametime.可知B正确。22.B考查细节理解。根据第三段内容BangongLakeNationalForestParkisanidealplaceforbirdwatchinginTibeti

nspring.可知B正确。23.C考查推理判断。根据第二段Oneuniquefeatureofthespringsighthereisthatvisitorscanenjoyboththepeach…第三段Everyspring,warmwindsfromtheBayofBengalblowin

totheNgariPlateau,birdsthatflyfrom…以及第六段LakeManasarovainspringattractsalargenumberofpilgrims…可知这三个地点都是西藏春天最美旅游目的地。2

4.C考查推理判断。根据第二段内容可知本段主要讲述CharlesRichardDrew的早期经历,可知C正确。25.D考查推理判断。根据全文CharlesRichardDrew非常有才,并能对输血进行长期艰

苦的研究,可知D正确。ambitious,sympathetic,tough,brave都没有证据。26.A考查细节理解。根据最后一段Manymedicalcollegesandschoolshavebeennamedafter

himtohonorhiscontribution.再结合全文可知A正确。27.D考查篇章理解。根据全文可知本文描述CharlesRichardDrew的传奇一生以及他对医学的贡献,因而是传记。28.C考查代词指代。根据第一段them之前的内容Withneedle-liketeethand

sharppointednose,agraynursesharkisn’tacreaturethatmostpeoplewouldwanttomeet.再结合第三段“Manypeoplesaygraynursesharkslookfrighte

ning…”可知C正确。29.D考查推理判断。根据第三段内容以及第五段Butfishersareallowedaccesswithin200metersofFishRock.Thisisleadingtoadropinthenumberofg

raynursesharksandincreasedpollution…可以推断渔民被允许靠近FishRock200米是具体原因。可知D正确。30.D考查细节理解。根据最后一段内容Now,Leesfieldisworkingwit

hpoliticianCateFaehrmann…tolegalizeprotectionofthesharksandmaketheno-fishingzoneprotectedbythelaw.可知D正确。31.A考查主旨大意。概括全文可知本文讲述澳大利亚少年Sha

liseLeesfield致力于保护graynursesharks的故事,因而A正确。32.C考查推理判断。根据第一段内容提出网络暴力的话题,因而第二段内容以具体数据是为了说明网络暴力的严重性,可知C正确。33.C考查细节理解。C项内容网贴图片给全世界欣赏没有具体范围,符合法律的图片都

可以上传,因而C项不属于网络暴力。34.D考查推理判断。根据最后一段内容SameerHinduja的话,可知青少年被网暴有迹可循,因而D正确。35.A考查推理判断。根据倒数第二段Therearemanyreasonstomonitoryours

onordaughter’sonlinebehavior…以及最后一段“Ifyourchildsuddenlyhasnointerestintheir…”可以推断本文的读者为父母。36.G根据后文整体来看是采取一些有效措施入睡,和前文构成

转折关系,因而选G。37.E根据提纲,以及后文推荐的睡眠时间,因而E符合语境。38.C根据前文,dosomethingrelaxing,可知C符合语境。39.B根据前文Don’tgotobedhungryo

rstuffed…avoidheavyorlargemeals…可知睡前饥饿或过饱,吃油腻食品都会造成不适,因而B符合上下文。40.A考查主旨,根据下午可知要创造一个舒适的、适合休息的环境,因而A正确。41.D综合全文可知Nujuum不是我

们平常所想的那种正常环境中成长的艺术家,因而不是典型的(typical)符合题意。42.B根据后文可知Nujuum在索马里长大,生长环境阻拦她去追求艺术,B符合上下文语境。43.C从后文可知Nujuum生活在糟糕可怕的生活环境中,因而C正确。44.A这种生活环境,Nuj

uum把它比作恐怖电影一样。compare…to…:把…比作…45.C七岁起,无论Nujuum去哪里,她都感觉到想画画的冲动,C正确。46.A从后文看,Nujuum在沙上画画,因而坐在海滨。47.CNujuum创造自己的绘画世界,逃避现实,因而C

符合上下语境。48.B艺术对Nujuum来说就是一种解脱和安慰,因而B正确。49.D然而,Nujuum意识到艺术在她的国家不是一个受人尊敬的职业,D符合语境。50.A总的来说,艺术在索马里不是一件好事。A.ingen

eral总的来说,一般来说符合语境。51.D她的妈妈不认同她的梦想,她的邻居们也认为她的梦想奇怪,因而D正确。52.A来自家庭和邻里的压力让她一度放弃艺术,A.pressure压力符合语境。53.D从后文看要么

…要么…,所以她意识到她有一个选择。D符合语境。54.C最终Nujuum把她对艺术的兴趣转换成能为她谋生的东西。C符合题意。55.BNujuum从自己的经历感悟,梦想为其他有艺术天赋的女孩开一所艺术学校,因而B符合上下

文语境。56.考查形容词副词转换。这里副词修饰后面动词,因而independent变成副词。57.考查形容词最高级。前面有定冠词the,所以long改为最高级。58.考查非谓语形式。后置定语表示被安装

,因此改为installed。考查过去分词作定语。59.考查形容词名词转换。高度大约152米,因而high改为名词height。60.考查定语从句,that,which都可以。61.查时态,从前面inthenextthreeyears

时间看,这里应该用将来时所以填willbe。62.考查冠词用法,这里表示一块面积,所以填an。63.考查介词用法,等同于,所以填to。64.考查状语从句连词用法,表示时间或条件皆可。65.考查非谓语形式,这里是

主动,因而填现在分词meeting。【听力录音原文】Text1M:HeyJenny.It’salreadyApril.Aren’tyourparentscomingtovisitthismonth?W:Yes,theyhaveplanned

tobutthenanemergencyturnedupandtheyhavepostponedtheirvisitfortwomonths.Text2W:Jim,pleaseputonthatwhiteshirtandchangeyo

urjeans.Theyneedtobewashed.M:Thatshirtistoobigonme.I’llweartheblueoneinstead.It’snicer,anyway.Text3W:Lewis,Dontoldmethathecouldgetyou

thatLadyGaga’ssignaturethroughafriendatworkifyou’restillinterestedingettingit.M:Stillinterestedingettingit?Urn,IhaveeverysingleLadyGagaCD

,andmywalliscoveredinherpictures!IfIevergetapetdog,I’llprobablynameherGaga.That’showIamintoher,so…Text4M:MissRichardson,mydaughterdidn’tsl

eepwelllastnight.Willyougivehersomeextraattentiontoday?W:Don’tworry,Mr.Cruise.Allthekidswillbetakengoodca

reofhere.Text5M:Doyoukeepintouchwithyourforeignfriendsbyemail?W:No,Ijustphonethem.Whataboutyou?M:Iusedtoemailth

em,butnowit’smucheasierjusttomakevideocalls.Text6W:Wow,itwasanimpressionhowadvancedrobotscanbedeveloped.Ithinkthatwenee

drobotslikethose,justinthismoviesceneofMeninBlack.M:Iadmitthemoviewasimaginative,butIdon’tthinkthetechnologyisthereyet

toallowustoreplacepeoplewithrobots.W:No,notformanyofthefunctions,butwecouldhavethemdothemoreboringanddangeroustasks.M:Y

oumeanhavethemworkalongsideourworkers?I’mnotsureofthatpattern.Wouldn’ttherobotsgetintheway?W:Theyhavesensors,

whichallowthemtoavoidotherpeopleormachines.M:Idon’tknow.Let’ssearchforitontheInternetwhenwegethome.Text7W:David,whataboutgoingtoamoviethisS

aturdayafternoon?M:I’dreallyloveto,butIdon’tthinkIcanmakeit.I’vegottotakeacookingclassthatafternoon.W

:Whatkindofcookingclassareyougoingtotake?M:AChinesefoodcookingclass.TheyteachyouhowtomakesometraditionalChinesefood.Forexample,twoweeksago

Ilearnedtomakedumplings,andlastweekIlearnedabouthowChinesenoodlesarecooked.Andthisweek,we’lllearntomakericecake.W:Thatso

undsveryinteresting.Soisthecourseexpensive?M:Notreally.Text8W:Theproblemisthattoomanypeoplecreatetoomuchwaste.M:Yes,yo

u’reright,Carol.Ifeveryonerecycledmore,we’dreducealotofwaste.Imean,lookattheamountofpaperwewasteinthisoffice.It’scraz

y.W:Exactly,Alex.Andcoffeecups,too.M:Yes,right.Ifwerecycledourpaperandthepapercups,we’dsavealotofwaste.W:T

hat’sright.Anddon’tforgetplastic.Nobodyrecyclestheirplasticwaterbottles.Let’sdosomething.M:Well,Iwouldtaketheplasticbottlest

otherecyclingcenter.AndI’llmakeacollectionboxwhichpeoplecanputtheirwaterbottlesin.W:I’llmaketwocollectionboxesforpaperandcans.Ifweputtheminthe

kitchen,peoplewillseethem.We’dsavealotofwaste.We’regoingtomakeadifference.Text9M:Linda,doesAmylovereading?W:Shedidn’tlovereadinginthepa

st,butnowshehasfalleninlovewiththat.M:Couldyoutellmehow?W:Certainly.Ihelpedherdothat.Iusedtobebusywithmyworkandneverreadtoher.OnedayIfoundmyfr

iendMelissaoftenreadtoherdaughterLilyandthelittlegirlreallylovedreading.IrealizedIshouldhelpmydaughter

fallinlovewithreading,too.M:Sohowdidyouhelpherdothat?W:First,IputdownmyiPadandmysmartphoneandbegantoreadmyself.Ioftenreadinfron

tofher.Whenshesawmeread,shebecamecuriousandwantedtodothat,too.M:Sowhatelsedidyoudo?W:Ialsoencouragedhe

rtoreadtome.Also,Ichosebookscarefullysoshewouldn’tfindthemboring.M:Sohowdidyougetthebooks?W:Buyingalotof

bookscanbeverycostly.Luckily,welivenearalibrary.Therearemanybooksforchildren.M:That’ssmartText10W:Humansareforevercu

riousaboutandinspiredbytheirnaturalsurroundings.Thisautumn,PennStateUniversityandTylerArboretuminviteyoutoshareyourownthoughts

aboutnatureinourNatureNarrativesWritingContest.SubmityourwritingtohavethechancetobepublishedintheShortStoryDispenseronthePennS

tateBrandywinecampus.ThiscontestisopentoallPennStateBrandywinestudents,teachers,andgraduates,aswellasmembersofTylerArboretum,andvisito

rstoTyler.Wewanttoespeciallyencouragenewwriterstoexpresstheirthoughtsonourenvironment.Communitymembersunderthe

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ectionsbetweensocietyandourplanet.Beinspiredandcreatestoriesofwhatyouseeandwhatthepossibilitiescouldbeinthepresentandinth

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