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1、英语试卷考试时间: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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. What is the man looking for?A. A book B. A desk C. A bag2. Where will the man have his lunch?A. In a restaurant. B. In the dining room. C. In his office3. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.
2、Reporter and editor B. Teacher and student C. Boss and secretary4. When will the woman go to meet the man?A. At 10:00 tomorrow morning. B. At 10:30 tomorrow morning. C. At 11:30 tomorrow morning.5. What does the woman want the man to bring?A. Some plates. B. Some spoons. C. Some forks.第二节(共15小题,每小题1
3、.5分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7 两个小题。6. What kind of room will the man live in?A. A quiet room B. A smoking room C.A non-smoking room.来源:学_科_网Z_X_X_K7. How much does the room cost a night?A. $50 B. $100 C. $150听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Bus driver and passeng
4、er. B. Strangers. C. Hotel clerk and guest.9. How is the woman going there?A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. On foot.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Where does this conversation take place?A. In the street. B. At the mans home. C. On the telephone.11. What are the questions about?A. Work. B. Hobbies C. Health.12.
5、 What can we learn about the man?A. He takes vitamins regularly. B. He often does sports. C. He has a balanced diet.听下面一段对话,回答第13和第16四个小题。13. When did the two speakers meet each other last time?A. Two days ago. B. A week ago. C. A month ago.14. How does the man feel?A. Bored B. Depressed C. confiden
6、t 15. What is the man hungry for now?A. A new job. B. A good salary C. A good preparation.16. What can we learn about the man?A. He told a lie to his wife. B. He has a part-time job at the coffee shop.C. He found nothing in the advertisements.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. Where can the listeners buy Beg
7、inning English?A. From the speaker. B. In the main office. C. In the bookshop.18. What can the listeners do during the break?A. Play computer games. B. Go to the cafeteria. C. Eat in the classroom.19. What class is on Tuesdays?A. Typing . B. English. C. Math20. How long will the English class last w
8、ithin a day?A. For two hours. B. For two and a half hours. C. For three hours.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。AAre you interested in travelling? Here are famous national parks where travellers mostly like to go in America.Great Smoky Mountain
9、s National ParkVisitors: 11,388,893The name “Great Smoky Mountains” comes from the fog over this mountain range situated along the North Carolina-Tennessee border. Established in 1934, it is not just home to a diverse ecosystem of plants and animals, but also home to rich Appalachian cultures. Visit
10、ors there can see over 100 waterfalls, go boating on Fontana Lake and hike the Appalachian Trail. Its also an excellent vantage point to see the leaves change in the fall.来源:学科网Grand Canyon National ParkVisitors: 6,254,238The Grand Canyon is the result of over 70 million years of geological events c
11、reating the Colorado Plateau, glaciers and valleys, while the Colorado River carved its way through the valleys. It is truly a natural splendor!When President Roosevelt first visited it in 1903, he said, “The Grand Canyon fills me with awe. It is beyond comparison - beyond description? 16 years late
12、r, it was signed by President Woodrow Wilson, officially viewing the Grand Canyon a national park.Yosemite National ParkVisitors: 4,336,890In addition to being a national park, Yosemite is designated as a World Heritage Site. Yosemite National Park is in Central California in the western Sierra Neva
13、da. Though it covers around 1,168 square miles of area, visitors spend most of their time in the 5.9 square-mile area of the Yosemite Valley where there are some most famous sites like Yosemite Falls, and Cooks Meadow Loop.Zion National ParkVisitors; 4,504,812Settled in Southwestern Utah is Zion Nat
14、ional Park. It has some of the most unique landscapes(风景)packed with mountains, valleys, rivers, desert and forests.Zion National Park is also an important place to study ancient humans who made the area their home about 8,000 years ago. Some of the parks most notable attractions include Angels Land
15、ing, Kolob Arch, the Narrows, etc.21. How does Great Smoky Mountains National Park get its name?A.With smoke rising from the volcano in the lake.B.With big forest fire breaking out in the mountain.C.Signed by President Woodrow Wilson.D.With water vapor seen over the mountain range.22. When did Grand
16、 Canyon National Park become a national Park?A. In l887 B. In 1903 C. In 1919 D. In 193423. What does Yosemite National Park share in common with Zion National Park?A.They are located in the same state. B.People can learn about ancient times there .C.They both have the most charming land scenery.D.T
17、hey were both formed as the result of years of geological events.B When the Christ Child was born, all people, animals, trees, and other plants felt that great happiness had come into the world. Every day people came to see the sweet Babe and they thought that they would like to give presents to the
18、 Child. The Palm(棕榈树)said, “I will choose my biggest leaf and place it as a fan to wave soft air to the Child.” The Olive said, “I will sprinkle sweet-smelling oil over him.”“What can I give to the Child?” asked the Fir(冷杉). “You? You have nothing to offer. Your needles would stab the Babe, and your
19、 tears are sticky”, said the others. This made the poor Fir very unhappy indeed, and it said, sadly, “Yes, you are right. I have nothing that would be good enough to offer to the Christ Child.”Now, quite near to the trees stood an Angel, who heard what they said. He was moved to pity the Fir and dec
20、ided to help it. High in the dark of the heavens the stars were beginning to winkle, and the Angel begged some of the little ones to come down and rest upon the branches of the Fir. They were glad to do this, and their silvery light shone among the branches just like Christmas candles. To its deligh
21、t, the Fir Tree saw the face of the Babe with a happy smile as he looked upon the twinkling lights.The Christ Child did not forget the lovely sight, and from then on, he ordered that on his birthday a Fir Tree should be placed in every house, which might be lit up with candles to shine for the child
22、ren as the stars shone for him on his first birthday. Was not the Fir Tree richly rewarded? Surely there is no other tree that shines on so many happy faces!24. Why did people visit the Child?A. They wanted to get some presents from him. B. They wanted to ask him for help.C. He brought happiness to
23、the world. D. He liked to play with them.25. What made the Fir unhappy?A. Having nothing to give to the Christ Child. B. Stabbing the Christ Child with its needles.C. Having sticky tears sticking the Christ Child. D. Wanting to get some stars from the heaven.26. What can we learn from the third para
24、graph?A. The Fir asked the stars to help it. B. The Angel was very kind and helpful.C. The Babe invited the stars to come down. D. Some big stars came down and help the Fir.27. What conclusion can we draw from the last paragraph?A. The Fir shone every house with little stars. B. The Fir gave some ca
25、ndles to the Christ Child.C. The Christ Child is quite satisfied with the Fir. D. The Christ Child lit up candles for the children.CResearchers continue to show the power behind our sense of smell. Recent studies have found, among other things, that the smell of foods like pizza can cause uncontroll
26、able anger in drivers on roads.The review explains that smell is unique in its effects on the brain. According to Conrad King, the researcher who carried out the review, “more than any other senses, the sense of smell goes through the logical part of the brain and acts on the systems concerned with
27、feelings. This is why the smell of baking bread can destroy the best intentions of a dieter.”Smell, which dictates(决定) the unbelievable complexity of food tastes, has always been the least understood of our senses. Our noses are able to detect up to 10,000 distinct smells. Our ability to smell and t
28、aste this extremely large range of smells is controlled by something like 1,000 genes (基因), which make up an amazing 3% of the human genome. Researchers Richard Axel and Linda Buck were together awarded a Nobel Prize in 2004 for their ground-breaking research on the nature of this extraordinary sens
29、e. These two scientists were the first to describe the family of 1,000 olfactory (嗅觉) genes and to explain how our olfactory system works.According to one study in the research review, smelling fresh pizza or even the packaging of fast foods can be enough to make drivers feel impatient with other ro
30、ad users. They are then more likely to speed and experience uncontrollable anger on roads. The most reasonable explanation is that these can all make drivers feel hungry, and therefore desperate to satisfy their appetites.In contrast, the smells of peppermint and cinnamon were shown to improve conce
31、ntration levels as well as reduce drivers impatience. Similarly, the smells of lemon and coffee appeared to promote clear thinking and mental focus.However, the way genes regulate smell differs from person to person. A study by researchers in Israel has identified at least 50 olfactory genes which a
32、re switched on in some people and not in others. They believe this may explain why some of us love some smells and tastes while others hate them. The Israel researchers say their study shows that nearly every human being shows a different pattern of active and inactive smell-detecting receptors.28.
33、What did Richard Axel and Linda Buck find out?A. The type of food smells.B. The nature of human olfactory system.C. The logical part of human brain. D. The relationship between food and feelings.29. Which of the following can help people concentrate? A. Bread.B. Fast food.C.Pizza.D. Coffee.30. What
34、do we know from the last paragraph?A. Different people are sensitive to different smells. B. Every person has a different pattern of genes.C. Some people can recognize up to 50 smells. D. There are still some olfactory genes to be found out.31. What is the passage mainly about?A. Logic and behavior.
35、 B. Sense ability and food tastes.C. Smell and its influence. D. Olfactory genes and its system. DTudor Cobalas nearly crashed his car while driving and texting on his phone. It was this near-death experience that inspired him to turn the smartphone from a weapon of mass distraction into a tool fors
36、afer driving.Mr. Cobalas developed Safe Drive, an app that rewards drivers for ignoring their phones while driving. Once a driver drives too fast, the app launches a “Release” button on the screen, effectively locking the phone. Driving without checking the phone generates scores that can be turned
37、into shopping discounts in the Safe Drive Marketplace.Its a simple idea that has attracted nearly 100,000 users globally and 30 commercial partners. Worldwide, about 1.25 million people die each year as a result of road traffic accidents, according to the World Health Organization. “Smartphone distr
38、action” is blamed for an increasing number of accidents. Drivers using a mobile phone are four times more likely to be involved in a crash. Many parents also want to educate their children, young drivers. That is why a growing number of technologybusinessmen are trying to handle the problem.“Althoug
39、h smartphones are rightly blamed for an increase in distracted driving, we wanted to show that smartphones could be used to make drivers better,” says Hari Balakrishnan, chief technology officer of Cambridge Mobile Telematics, a US company that has developed an app called Drive Well.The app measures
40、 all aspects of driving such as hard braking, abrupt acceleration, sharp cornering and speeding. But it also monitors how often drivers are distracted by their phones and generates a “safety score” at the end of each trip. The free app features competition leader boards that enable drivers to compet
41、e with their friends, family and colleagues, as well as personalized safer driving tips. Good safety scores can earn drivers discounts on car insurance, Mr. Balakrishnan says. Last year the company started a competition to find Bostons safest driver. Nearly 5,000 people have signed up, and 98 have b
42、een awarded more than $3,400 in prizes. Data from 40,000 Drive Wellapp users around the world present its effectiveness, says Mr.Madden.32. What caused Tudor Cobalas to develop the app Safe Drive?A. Multi-functions of this app. B. His desire to make a fortune. C. Many parents worries about teenagers
43、 driving safety.D. His own experience about being distracted by his smartphone.33. What do Safe Drive and Drive Well have in common?A. They keep a specific record of hard braking. B. They fail to help decrease the number of traffic accidents. C. Their users get some scores in the driving process. D.
44、 Their users get money as a reward directly.34. Which of the following is closest to the meaning of the underlined word “distracted” in paragraph 4 ?A. Lacking concentration. B. Lacking confidence.C. Speedy. D. Dangerous. 35. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To present the harmful effects of sm
45、artphones in the driving process.B. To introduce some useful apps that can guarantee our safety.C. To compare different types of apps concerning driving safety. D. To show us smartphones can make drivers safer in a way. 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。If you think your
46、kids arent eating enough fruit, you may be right. How can you get your kids to eat more fruit? Telling a child wont succeed. And, the more you ask your children to eat something, the more theyll push back. Herere five skills you can use to guide them without saying a word.1. Eat Together. Eat fruit
47、in front of your kids and theyre more likely to want. Krisena Borenstein, a mother of two children aged three and four, has seen this type of role modeling work. 36 Watching their father eat apples may cause them to want “what Daddy eats”.2. Keep Trying. Many children reject(拒绝) new foods because theyre afraid of them, not because they dont like the taste. 37 You may need to present a new fruit 10 times or more before theyll accept it. 3. Slice Fruit. 38 When Borenstein asks her children if they want an