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英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.Whichseasondoweknowfromtheconversation?A.Spring.B.Summer.C.Winter.2.Whodidthewomancall?A.Her

dad.B.Herhusband.C.Herfather-in-law.3.Whatdoesthemanwanttoexpress?A.Histhanks.B.Hisskills.C.Hisplans.4.Howmanyredrosesdoesthemanneed?A.11.B.12.C

.13.5.Whenwillthewomangototheclass?A.At10:00am.B.At4:00pm.C.At6:00pm.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.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheshow

?A.Surprising.B.Funny.C.Impressive.7.Howmanycolorsdoesthewomanmention?A.Six.B.Five.C.Four.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whyd

idthemangotoParisandBerlin?A.Toattendameeting.B.Tohaveaholiday.C.Tohavefun.9.Whichcountryisthewomanprobablyfrom?A.Netherlands.B.Spain.C.Chin

a.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。10.Whatdidthewomanthinkaboutskiingatfirst?A.Verydifficult.B.Alittlebiteasy.C.Rathersimp

le.11.Whatisthehardestpartforthewomantoski?A.Risingtoherfeet.B.Keepingthebalance.C.Checkingtheequipment.12.WhatdidB

illyenjoywhenskiingwithease?A.Perfectskills.B.Skiingspeed.C.Naturalscenery.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。13.HowlonghasAmyPurdybeendisabled?A.10years.B.1

1years.C.12years.14Whathappenedtothewoman?A.Shelostherlegs.B.Shelostherhands.C.Shegaveintoherlife.15.

WhathasAmytakenpartin?A.Amemorizingcompetition.B.Awritingcompetition.C.Asnowboardracing.16.HowdoesthemanfeelaboutAmy’slif

eattitude?A.Positive.B.Concerned.C.Disappointed.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17.WhatkindofworkerisShirley?A.Warm-hearted.B.Stubborn.C.Careless.18.Whatprobl

emdidShirleysufferfrom?A.Hearingtrouble.B.Cancer.C.Heartattack.19.WhatdidcustomersdoforShirley?A.Boughtacar.B.Set

upaclub.C.Gavesomeadvice.20.HowdoesShirleytreatthecustomers?A.Shetreatsthemlikestrangers.B.Sheoftentriesherbesttohelpthem.C.Shealwayssmilesand

takescareofthem.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15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。AMusicalsinWashington’sHistoricNation

alTheatrein2020TheLastShipFriday,March27—Sunday,April5$49—$154THELASTSHIP,inspiredbySting’s1991album“Th

eSoulCages”andhisownchildhoodexperiences,tellsthestoryofacommunityinTyneandWear.Stingwillstarandperformtheroleateveryperfo

rmance.ItfeaturesanoriginalscorewithmusicandlyricsbyStingaswellasafewofhisbest-lovedsongs:“IslandofSouls”,“AllThisTime

”and“WhenWeDance”.LearnmoreatTheLastShipMusical.com.Recommendedforages13andup.Runtime:Approximately2hours,30minutes.TheKing’sSpeechTuesday,Fe

b.11—Sunday,Feb.16$54—$104THEKING’SSPEECHisbasedonthetruestoryofKingGeorgeVI’sstrugglewithaspeechproblemandthefriendshipheformedwithhis

doctor,LionelLogue.WiththeNazithreatcomingandcivilunrestathome,royalsecretsexplodearoundtheKingasheappearedontotheworld

stage.Recommendedforages13andup.Runtime:Approximately2hours,50minutes.BlueManGroupFriday,May8—Sunday,May17$64—$124AtBLUEMANGROUP,you’llrock,

laugh,andparty!Asthreebluemenexploreourworld,togetherwe’lldiscovermusic,comedyandsurprisesateveryturn.Itisperf

ectforaudiencesofallagesandculturalbackgrounds,andreturnstoD.C.withnewmusic,freshstories,custominstrumentslikeneverbefore.Recommendedfor

ages4andup.Runtime:Approximately1hour,30minutesSummer:TheDonnaSummerMusicalWednesday,July22—Sunday,Aug.2$54—$114DonnaSummerwasagi

rlfromBostonwithavoicefromheaven.Withascorefeaturingmorethan20ofSummer’sclassichitsincluding“LovetoLoveYouBaby”,“BadGirls”and“HotStuff

”,thiselectricexperienceisamovingtributetothevoiceofageneration.Recommendedforages13andup.Runtime:Approximately1hour,40minutes21.Inw

hichmusicalcanyouenjoythesong“AllThisTime’?A.TheKing’sSpeech.B.BlueManGroup.C.TheLastShip.D.Summer:TheDonnaSummerMusi

cal.22.Whenisthemusical“TheKing’sSpeech”scheduledtoopen?A.Tuesday,Feb.11.B.Friday,March27.C.Sunday,May17.D.Wednesday,July22.23.Wha

tistheticketpricerangeof“Summer:TheDonnaSummerMusical”?A.$49—$154.B.$64—$124.C.$54—$104.D.$54—$114.BTheAfricangreyp

arrot’sabilitytotalkandmimicsoundsmakesitacharmingcompanion.Africangreyownersoftenreportthattheirgreysoftentimestalkincont

extandcanunderstandtheirpeople’semotions(情感).TheAfricangreyparrotisnotjustatoptalker—thisbirdisalsoknownforitsextremeintelligence,whichgivesth

emthename“TheEinsteinsoftheBirdWorld”.Thebirdismedium-sized,dusty-lookingandalmostpigeon-like.Ithasabrightredtail,intelligentorangeeyes,andastunni

ngscalloped(扇形的)patterntoitsfeathers.Theirdietinthewildconsistsmostlyofnuts,seeds,fruits,andleafymatter.Athome,Africangre

ysneedplentyoftoysthatchallengetheirintelligence,suchasfoodsearchingandpuzzletoys.Nutri-BerriesbyLafeberCompanyarea

perfectchoice,which,withabalanceofgrains,seedsandothernutrientsintheshapeofaberry,encouragesAfricangreystohold,biteoff,andevenplaywith,jus

tastheydointhewild.Africangreysseemespeciallyaffectedbystressanddisturbingnoiseintheirenvironmentandcanbeputmoreateasebyplacingonecornerofthecagea

gainstawallasopposedtointhemiddleofaroom.AfricangreyparrotsaremorelikelytosufferfromlackofVitamin-A/beta-carotene,andth

ereforebenefitfromeatingvegetableshighinbeta-carotene,suchascookedsweetpotatoandfreshkale.LackofVitamin-Disanotherconce

rn,especiallyforgreysonapoordiet.Offeringabalanced,pill-shapeddiet,suchasNutri-Berries,helpspreventv

itaminandmineralshortage.24.WhyareAfricangreyparrotscalled“TheEinsteinsoftheBirdWorld”?A.Becauseoftheirbrain

size.B.Becauseoftheirintelligence.C.Becauseoftheirtalkingability.D.Becauseoftheirrichemotions.25.Whatcan“Nutri-Berries”probablybe?A.Puzzleto

ysforbirds.B.Atypeofroundfruit.C.Abrandofbirdfood.D.WildIntelligencegames.26.WhatisthecharacteristicofAfricangreyparrots?A.Theyaresmar

tandlovetohavefun.B.Theyaremedium-sizedwithblueeyes.C.TheymaygetillduetolackofVitaminE.D.Theyprefertostayinthemiddleoftheroom.27

.Wherecanwemostprobablyfindthepassage?A.Insciencefiction.B.Inatravelguide.C.Onashoppingwebsite.D.Inawildlifemagazine.CGretchenAltmani

ssmiling,leaningbackcasually,acupofcoffeeinhand—HillsBros.Coffee,tobeprecise.Itlookslikeacasualshot,butifyouhitlike,leav

eacomment,andtagafriend,youcangetthreedifferentcupsofcoffee,forfree.Altmanispartofagrowingtrendof“micro-influenc

ers”.Shehasasmallfollowing—around6,000onInstagram(社交平台).Hergoingrateis$300to$800topromote(推销)something.Shedoessomepostsinexchangeforfreegoods,aslong

asit’sstuffshebelievesin.Asamicro-influencershehasamuchcloserrelationshipwithherfollowersthanabigsoci

almediastar.“I’mjustlivinganormallifeandpeoplerelatetothat,”shesays.“TheyjustfeellikeI’mafriendoftheirs.”Butitworriesconsumerrightsgroups.Severalrece

ntstudieshavefoundthatyoungaudiencesarelargelyunabletounderstandwhensomethingissponsoredcontent.Insomecases,it’sclear.Whenabigstartakestoasocialmedia

toadvertiseCoca-Cola,forexample,theassumptionisthatheorshe’sprobablygettingpaidtodoso.Andthepostsareclearlylabeledasa

ds,withthecaption(标题)“advertisement”or“sponsoredcontent”.Butwhathappenswhenaneverydaypersonwithjustacouplethousandfollowerstakestosocialm

ediatoextol(颂扬)thevirtuesofaproduct?Themotivationsarenotsoclearcut.Theproblemwiththesesocialmediapostsistha

tyoudon’tknowwhetherit’sanadornot.Altmanisdiligentaboutusingthosehashtags(标签).Sheloveswhatshedoesandseesitasabusiness,butshedoesn’

tnecessarilywanttobeasocialmediacelebrity.“Withsocialmediabeingsointegratedintooureverydaylives,weha

vethisuniqueopportunitythatIdon’tthinkanyonehaseverhadbeforewherewecaneachbeourownbrand,”Altmansays.28.Whatdoesamicro-influencerdoaccordingtothe

passage?A.Giveenoughlikes.B.Posttopromotesales.C.Recommendsomecomments.D.Designadvertisements.29.Whatmak

esconsumerrightsgroupsfeelworried?A.Sponsoredadscontent.B.Adswithcaptiononposts.C.Theunclearmotivationsoftheposts.D.Theincreasinglygrowingnum

berofaudiences.30.HowdoesGretchenAltmanfeelaboutbeingamicro-influencer?A.Annoyed.B.Delighted.C.Ambitious.D.Depressed.31.Whichoft

hefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.InstagramAdvertising:DoYouKnowIt,WhenYouSeeItB.TobeaMicro-influencerortobeaBigStarC.WeCanEachBeOurOwnTopBran

dD.HillsBros.Coffee,YourCoffeeDFrom20-poundturkeystoChristmascookies,withtheiremphasisonfood,experts

agreetheholidaysareanidealtimetogetkidsinvolvedinthekitchen.“Ithinkithelpsbuilduptheirconfidenceandtheirindependence,”Charleston-basedche

fandmother-of-twoAimeeJonessaid.“Theysay,‘Look,Icanmakesomethingyummy.’Especiallywhentheycanshareitwiththeir

parents,itdefinitelyhelpsthembuildconfidenceinthemselves.”Instilling(灌输)acomfortlevelwithcookingatanearlyagecancreatealife-longhabit

ofmakingmealsathomeandhelptodevelopahealthyrelationshipwithfood.NicoRomo,afatherofthreesaid.“Ifsomethinggoeswrongwiththeheatonthes

tove,theyknowtheycanhandleit.Andthey’reusingtheirhandstocreatethings.Theycanalreadydrawanddoallthosethings,sowhycan’ttheyhol

dandchopavegetable?Youshowthemandwatchthem.It’salotoffun.”Involvingchildrenincreatingtheirfavoritehol

idaytreatsalsomakesforaone-of-a-kindbondingexperience.“Forbetter,youwillsharerecipesandanecdotesthatyoulearnedattheelbowsofmothersandgra

ndmotherslonggone,”theywrote.“Forworse,youwillwhine(埋怨)andloseyourpatiencewhentheyaccidentallyspillheavycreamalloverthekitchentablewhilemak

ingmini-shortcakeswithberries,buttheywillloveyouanyway,teachingyou,theonewho’ssupposedtobethegrown-up,aboutunconditional

affectionandreadyforgiveness.”32.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinparagraph2?A.Increasingchildren’sconfidencebyco

oking.B.Formingatraditionoffamilycooking.C.Cookingdeliciousmealsforchildren.D.Makingholidaysmoremeaningful.33.WhatdoesNicoRomomeaninP

aragraph4?A.Childrenaregoodatdrawing.B.Thisisanagelackofcreativity.C.Childrenareabletohandlecookery.D.Moderntechnologyiseasytolearn.34.Whatwi

lladultslearnwhenchildrenmakeamessinthekitchen?A.Theskillsincontrollingtheirtemper.B.Theremarksmadeforcomplaint.C.Thetipsformakingeve

rythinginorder.D.Theunlimitedloveandpardon.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Thestressofcookingduringholidays.B.Thebenefitsofcookingwithkids.C.Theadvanta

geofplayingwithchildren.D.Theimportanceofsharingrecipes.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。Focusingontasksishardenough.Whocanputinastraighthourofconcentrationwhenourfavoritewebsites,apps,andothersourcesofinsta

ntpleasurearecalling?36Exerciseandmaintenance(维护)cantrainourconcentrationtobemoreproductive.Herearesomenaturalwaystoincreasemen

talfocus.●Disconnectfromyourdevices.Takingtimeawayfromyourdevices—andtechnologyingeneral—isagreatwaytoincreasefocus.37Withouttheaddedchatterpr

ovidedbysocialmediaandthecomparisonsandanxietiesthatcomewithit,you’llhavemoretimeandagreaterdesiretofocusonthetasksinfrontofyou,

whatevertheyare.●Tidyyourspaces.Thespacearoundyouimpactsyourwell-being.Bright,openspacesconnectustonaturallightandimproveourmoods.Messyspacesaredis

tracting,overwhelming,anddestroyourfocus.38Thereforeitallowsyourbraintoflourish.●Createaschedule.Schedulesarehatefultosomebecaus

ethey’reassociatedwithaforcedsenseofbusyness.39Bycreatingaschedule—andstickingtoit—you’retrainingyourbraintoexpectperiodsoffocu

sedworkwithascheduledrewardattheend.●40Agoodworkoutcanreallybethethingthatchangeseverythingforyou.Iammuchhappierandlightera

fteraquickworkout,becausetheendorphins(内啡肽)createahealthy,naturalhigh.Ifyouwantagreatwaytozoneinonyourmentalfocusthatisquickandeasy,youcanbegin

puttingaquickjogorafewsetsofsprintsintoyourday.A.Exercisetofocus.B.Eatforperformance.C.However,yourabilitytofocusislikeamuscle.D.Buttherearesome

realadvantagestousingaschedule.E.Themethodsthatworkbestalsodependonyourbodyandbrain.F.Keepingyourgeneralenvironmen

tfreeofmessremovesyourfocusdifficulty.G.Leavingyourtechnologybehindafterworkhelpsyoufeelenergeticthenextday.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。ThesnowtrappedTaylor,buttacosauce(卷饼酱)savedhislife.Itallbeganlast

SundaywhenTaylor,alongwithhisdog,wenttogetgasforhis41,accordingtotheSheriff’sOffice.Taylortoldthepolicehiscargot42inthesnow.Aftersometime,hethen4

3andwokeuponMondayfinding44moresnow,unabletogetoutofthevehicle(车辆).Hetriedto45outonMonday,butthesnowwastoodeepandmadeit46togoonfootsohea

ndhisdog47tothevehicle.ByWednesday,a48person’sannouncementwasputoutforTaylor,accordingtoareport.Overthenextfewdays49hewastrappedi

nthesnow,Taylortoldthepolicehestayed50by“startinghiscarfromtimetotime.He51someofthetacosaucehehadasfood”.OnFriday,askatercalled911saying

theyhad52Taylor.Theofficesoonsentaconstructiontruckto53outTaylorandhisdog.Theofficerssaidtheywerejust“hungryafterbeingstuckinthe

54forfivedays”.Taylorwas55towhohelpedhimanddeterminedtohelpothersaspossibleashecouldinfuture.41.A.truckB.busC.c

arD.boat42.A.brokenB.stuckC.lostD.changed43.A.fellasleepB.tookrisksC.triedoutD.kepton44.A.alsoB.almostC.stillD.even45.

A.putB.callC.breakD.walk46.A.difficultB.boringC.importantD.possible47.A.returnedB.pointedC.tendedD.appealed48.

A.learningB.workingC.missingD.traveling49.A.untilB.afterC.beforeD.unless50.A.cleanB.hotC.warmD.mild51.A.boughtB.

ateC.madeD.borrowed52.A.seenB.savedC.knownD.paid53.A.sendB.digC.pickD.tick54.A.mudB.typhoonC.thunderstormD.snow55.A.desperateB.a

wkwardC.thankfulD.ashamed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。Acompany56(name)“FutureTours”transportedLiQiangandhisfriendWangPin

g57(safe)intothefutureinatimecapsule.Theyclimbedinthroughasmallopeningandsoonthejourney58(complete).Theywerestillontheeart

hbut1,000yearsinthefuture.Confusedbythenewsurroundings,LiQiangwashitbyalackoffreshair.LiQiangchose59hoveringcarriagedrivenbyco

mputerandbegan60(move).Thereweresomanycarriages61helostsightofWangPing.Afewminutes62(late),LiQiangcaughtsightofWangPing.63(arrive)ata

house,hewassurprisedtoseetree64(leaf)surroundingthehouseandtheyprovidedthehousewithmuch-neededoxygen.65agooddinner,LiQiangfeltexhausted,sohe

slidintobedandfellfastasleep.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)一家英语报社向中学生征文,主题是“十年后的我”。请根据下列要点和你的畅想完成短文。要点:1.家庭;2.工作;3

.业余生活。注意:1.写作词数为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。第二节读后续写(满分25分)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一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Boysliketobeconsideredto

bebrave,butwhatkindofthingscanbeconsideredtobebrave?Itisnotaquestionthatcanbeansweredbywords,butbytheactualdeed.Aboywiththe

nameHenrygaveusagoodexample.RonnyandHenryweretwofriendsinthesameclass.Theyalwaysplayedtogetherandwenthometogether.OnedayasRonnya

ndHenryweregoinghomeafterschool,theysawsomepeoplefightinginthestreetcorner.Ronnysaidexcitedly,“Somepeoplearefighting!Let’sgoandhav

ealook!”ButHenryrefused,“It’snoneofourbusiness.We’dbettergohomeanddon’tgetclosetothem.Alsoourparentsareexpec

tingtohavedinnerwithustogetherathomeandIdon’twantthemtoworryaboutme.”“Youareacoward(胆小鬼),andafraidtogo,”saidRonny,andoffherantothespotwithsomeo

therboys.Henryhadtogohomealoneanddidn’tthinkaboutitanymore.ButRonnythoughtHenrywasacowardandtoldalltheboysthat.Theylaug

hedathimagreatdeal.Fromthenon,theylookeddownuponHenryanddidn’twanttoplaywithhim.Henrywassadbuthewasn’tangrywithRonnyforhisrudebehavior,becausehe

hadlearnedthattruecouragewasshownmostinbearingmisunderstandingwhenitwasnotdeserved,andthatheoughttobeafraid

ofnothingbutdoingwrong.Thus,hejustignoredtheotherboys’laughterandcontinuedtosticktohisthoughtandgotoschoolandstudyaswell.However,Ro

nnydidn’tinviteHenrytogohomewithhimanymore.Instead,hehadhisnewfriendswhoalsothoughtHenrywasacoward.Everydayafterschool,th

eydidn’tgohomedirectlybutwenttotheriverorsomewheretoplaygamesandhadlotsoffun.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为100左右;2.续写部分开头语已为你写好;3.请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。答案第一部分听力(

共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CBABC6-10CAACA11-15BCBAC16-20AABAC第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节21-23CAD24-27BCAD28-31BCBA32-35ACDB第二节36-40CGFDA第三部分第一

节完形填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45CBADD46-50AACBC51-55BABDC第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)大小写错误扣分56.named57.safel

y58.wascompleted59.a60.tomove61.that62.later63.Arriving64.leaves65.After第四部分第一节应用文参考范文Mein10YearsIoftenimagin

ewhatmylifewillbelikeinthefuture.Ithinkmylifewillbeextremelydifferentintenyears.Iwillbetwenty-eightyearsoldbythen.Iwillhavemyownfamily,pro

bablywithalovelybaby.IhopeIwillworkasaprogramdesignerinacompanywhichproducesthecomputer.Iwillenjoymyworkandgetalongwellwithmycolleag

ues.IwilldoagoodjobinwhateverIdo.Inmysparetime,Iwillcontinuetotakeregularexercise,suchasswimming,runningan

dvariousballgames.Onmyholidays,Iwilltravelaroundtheworld.Inaword,mylifewillbericherandmorecolorful.第二节读后续写参考范文Afew

dayslater,somethingterriblehappenedtoRonny.Thatafternoonafterschool,Ronnywasbathingwithsomeofhisnewfriendsintheriverhappily.Sud

denly,hewasstuckinthemudandcouldn’tgetout.Hestruggledhardbuthewasstilltrapped.Hescreamedforhelp,butall

invain.TheboyswhohadcalledHenryacowardgotoutofthewaterasfastastheycould.Atthatmoment,Henryhappenedtopassby.HearingthescreamsandseeingRonnywasalm

ostdrowned,hetookoffhisclothesimmediatelyandjumpedintothewaterwithoutanyhesitation.HereachedRonnyjustashewassinkingthelasttime.Withgr

eateffort,hebroughtRonnytotheshoreintime.Henryriskedhislifetosavehisfriend.听力原文Example:M:Excuseme,canyoutellmehowmuchtheshirtis?W:Yes,it’sninefifte

en.Text1W:Jack,Iwishyourdadcouldgettheheatback.M:Yeah,Mom.MyfingerswillfreezeifItakethemoutfromundertheseblankets.Text2M:Oh,Mum,howamIsupposedtogetto

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