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1、第卷(选择题 三部分 共85分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.What does the woman mean?A.Shes worried about the rent.B.She cant afford a holiday in June.C.Shes doubtful about the weather in June.2.What does the
2、 man think of Andy?A.He is ill-tempered.B.He is a nice guy.C.He is hard to please.3.How will users control the mouse with the new tool?A.With their feet.B.With their eyes.C.With their hands.4.What can we learn from the conversation?A.They have a foil timetable.B.They are always late.C.They often mis
3、s their classes.5.Why didnt Jack get the book?A.He didnt want to borrow the book.B.There wasnt such a book in the library.C.He was too busy to go to the library.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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
4、。 听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6.What is the woman doing?A.Complaining about her dull life.B.Asking the man to look after her baby.C.Describing funny things in daily life.7.What does the woman say about the man?A.He dislikes traveling.B.His days are more interesting.C.He always stays at home to work.8.What is the
5、 relationship between the two speakers?A.Doctor and patient.B.Teacher and student. C.Husband and wife.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.What does the woman say about the science book?A.Its of little value.B.Its in bad condition.C.Its an old edition.10.How much will the woman pay the man?A.$30.B.$23.C.$21.11.Why is
6、the woman unwilling to buy more textbooks?A.She isnt sure what textbooks will be used.B.She hasnt enough money to buy more.C.She doesnt like books marked with notes.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What holiday are the two speakers mainly talking about?A.Thanksgiving.B.Christmas.C.New Year.13.Why are the childre
7、n gathering near the department store?A.To wait for the presents.B.To buy something at a lower price.C.To watch the holidays shining lights.14.Whom is the Salvation Army raising money for?A.The poor.B.The children.C.The homeless.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.What is the man probably?A.A farmer.B.A pilot.C.An
8、engineer.16.What did the object do?A.It flew away quickly.B.It moved slowly with wings.C.It moved round from time to time.17.What did the man say about the object?A.It was as big as a large plane.B.It had wings and engines.C.It looked smaller on the ground than a normal plane.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Wh
9、ere did the woman build her hotels?A.On the coast.B.Under water.C.At the waters edge.19.What do we know about the Nautilus?A.It will open early next year.B.It costs $ 940 per person per night.C.It has a theater with live shows every night.20.How many people can the Atlantis accommodate?A.Up to 40.B.
10、Up to 156.C.Up to 320.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单选填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。21.The news came_Fidel Castro,Cubas revolutionary leader,died on November 25th at the age of 90,_made the headlines in newspapers all over the world.A.that; thatB.that; whichC.which; that
11、D.that,who22.Fei Yuqing,who the songs of Chinese style for decades,is trying to mix pop music up with the conservative tradition on a TV programme recently.A.will be singingB.is singingC.had been singingD.has been singing23.A harmonious atmosphere, teenagers are treated equally like adults,is essent
12、ial to the formation of their personalities.A.whichB.thatC.asD.where24.One only needs to drive 30km west from the heart of downtown of Nanjing to reach the Lao Shan National Forest Park.But on a recent sparkling autumn afternoon,only a trickle of visitors had come to enjoy the birdsong, the scent of
13、 pine,and the rustle of falling ginkgo leaves.A.abundantB.abstractC.allergicD.abandoned25.In many respects,growing rate of divorce is a predictable of increasingly willing to put their own desires above familial obligations or reputation.A.conservationB.considerationC.consequenceD.contradiction26.Ol
14、d and injured in many parts of the body he was,Kobe got 60 points altogether in his last game,setting a good example for all the young players in NBA.A.whileB.althoughC.asD.now that27. the ultra high definition(超高清晰度) cameras been invented several years earlier,we the wonderful lives of the wild ani
15、mals now.A.Were; would see B.Had; would see C.Should; would see D.Had; would have seen28. as the president of the United States,Donald Trump should keep a balance between his business interests and his political role.A.Having electedB.Having been electedC.To be electedD.Being elected29.When making a
16、djustment on market structure,the government had better see tothatsupplies should meet the demand.A.itB.thisC.whichD.them30.Applet telephone-number-sized profit stemmed largely from sales of its hugely popular iPhone,which over two-thirds of its revenue.A.answer forB.compensate forC.allow forD.accou
17、nt for31.Mr.Smith will be making his way to London this time next morning.OK,I have made a for him on the morning flight.A.regulationB.presentationC.contributionD.reservation32.The man providing the money to start the company of the project at the last minute,and Sinclair had to get a job as a techn
18、ical editor to support himself.A.sorted outB.worked outC.pulled outD.figured out33. I have been preparing for the coining exam for the whole morning. So have I,and I am really worn out. .A.Lets call it a day.B It serves you right.C.It doesnt matter.D,Dont mention it34.Along the ChangJiang river the
19、city of Chongqing,where Changjiang river and Jialing river join together, it famous and unique in China.A.is lying; to makeB.lies; makingC.does it lie; to makeD.does it lie; making35.After the fierce competition in the first two quarters,finally,Chinese women volleyball team over Serbia (塞尔维亚) and w
20、on the championship.A.made allowance forB.had butterflies in their stomachC.gave themselves edgeD.did their homework第二节 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。In childhood,we often linked fear with imagination,afraid that a monster was hiding behind the do
21、or or under the bed,or that an airplane would crash on our houses.As we grow up,were often encouraged to think of 36 as a weakness.However,scientists have actually shown that human beings tend to be optimists.So maybe thats 37 we think of fear,sometimes,as a danger in and of itself! “Dont worry,” we
22、 like to say to one another.“Dont panic.” In English,fear is something we 38 .Its something we overcome.But what if we looked at fear in a(an) 39 way? What if we 40 fear as an amazing act of the imagination?Maybe its no 41 that some of our most creative minds 42 to leave fears behind as adults.The i
23、ncredible 44 that produced “The Origin of Species”,“Jane Eyre” and “The Remembrance of Things Past” 44 intense worries that affected the 45 lives of Charles Darwin,Charlotte Bronte and Marcel Proust.So the question is,what can the rest of us learn about fear from imaginations and young children?Now,
24、some of us naturally 46 our fear? more 47 than others.Recently I read about an essay of study on successful businessmen,and the 48 found that these people 49 a habit that he called “productive paranoia(偏执狂),” which meant that these people,instead of 50 their fears,read them closely,they 51 them,and
25、then they 52 that fear into preparation and action.So that way,if their worst fears came true,their businesses were 53 .And maybe if we all 54 to read our fears,they could offer us something as 55 as our favorite works of literature: a little wisdom,a bit of insight and a version of that most elusiv
26、e thing the truth.36. A.fear B.danger C.imagination D.childhood37.A.why B.what C.because D.where38.A.conquer B.like C.panic D.imagine39.A.old B.strange C.ridiculous D.fresh40.A.dream of B.rely on C.thought of D.count on41.A.use B.way C.significance D.coincidence42.A.like B.fail C.try D.decide43.A.fe
27、ar B.determinations C.preparations D.imaginations44.A.overcame B.generated C.relieved D.criticized45.A famous B.disastrous C.adult D.early46.A.looked B.exposed C.read D.hide47.A.closel7 B.secretly C.roughly D.reluctantly48.A.businessmen B.author C.readers D.others49.A.changed B.suffered from C.share
28、d D.sought50.A.Understanding B.Reporting C.dismissing D.writing51.A hated B.hid C.abandoned D.studied 52.A.translated B.transferred C.transformed D.transplanted53.A.over B.ruined C.declining D.ready54.A.tried B.hesitated C.failed D.allowed55.A.delicious B.precious C.conscious D.suspicious第三部分 阅读理解(满
29、分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给出的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAmsterdam is the most bicycle-friendly city in the world,with 40% to 60% of all trips within the city made on bikes.Some estimate that there are between 880,000 to a million bicycles in the city,which is more than the citys permanent population,b
30、y as much as 20%.Amsterdam also has lots of canals 165,with a combined length of 100 kilometers.Unavoidably,some of the bicycles end up getting wet.Did I say some? How about 15,000? Thats how many bicycles are retrieved from Amsterdam canals every year.In fact,fishing for bicycles is a full-time occ
31、upation for the city.Watemet,the agency responsible keeping the canals clean,employs a huge claw,to fish out bicycles from the canal bed.The claw is connected to a crane that sits on the front of a barge.The company has been bike fishing since the 1960s,and they do this every day.Nobody has a clear
32、answer to why Amsterdams residents throw away so many bikes into the canals,but this habit of throwing things into the canals goes back a long way.In the old days,the canals used to be an open sewer.There was no answer system in Amsterdam,so the canals were like an open toilet and trash-can for the
33、people of Amsterdam.In 1860,Amsterdam started to see the problem and began cleaning up the canals.But many people still havens totally kicked the habit of throwing things into the canals,especially when they are drunk.Ifs believed that most bicycles fished out from the canals are ever stolen.Between
34、 50,000 and 80,000 bikes are stolen each year,yet very few report bike theft to the police because they think that the police wont do anything about it.Most of the bikes picked up from the canals end up as scrap metal.Though bikes arent the only thing that gets caught,rarely workers would bring up o
35、ther items,such as fridges and even cars.Between 35 to 50 cars fall into the canals each year.In most cases they are the result of an accident.Bike fishing has become one of Amsterdams unique tourist attractions.56.The underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 may mean .A.some bikes cannot be dry all the t
36、imeB.some bikes are thrown into the canalsC.some bikes can be hidden in the riverD.some bikes are useless in the end57.People in Amsterdam used to consider canals a place .A.where they can recall their old daysB.where they can hide their stolen bikesC.where they can throw away their wasteD.where the
37、y can escape from the police58.We can knew from the passage that .A.visitors like to fish for bikesB.bike fishing is held to attract touristsC.visitors can fish bikes during the tripD.fishing for bikes has become Amsterdams special scenic spotBImagine a landscape that is bare and dull,with many moun
38、tains and salt lakes dotting its sands.This is Atacama Desert,which is starved for wetness,despite being relatively close to the coast.On an average,North Chile receives less than 0.6 inches of rain in a year.Deserts by definition do not receive any rain.The Atacama Desert of Chile and Peru stretche
39、s almost parallel along the Pacific Coast for about 600 miles.The average height is 13,000 feet making it the highest desert in the world.Outside the polar regions,this area is also one of the coldest deserts with temperatures averaging between 0 and 25 degree Celsius.Climatologists refer to the cen
40、ter of the Atacama as an “absolute desert”.There has been no record of rain in certain parts of the desert for 400 years since humans began keeping records,making it the driest desert on Earth.The peculiar landscape of South America height and position is responsible for this.Every 5 or 7 years,the
41、unpredictable EI Nino is strong enough to trigger a phenomenon here,known locally as “desierto florid.” This exactly translates into flowering desert and occurs when the rain go through the desert surface and reach inactive seeds.The plants burst forth and bloom and the usually lifeless landscape is
42、 flooded with pink,purple,orange and yellow colors.The phenomenon occurs every 5 or 10 years,depending on the power of the spring rains.Earlier this year,Chile received unusually heavy rainfall,when compared to its historical records.The rains were heavy enough to cause floods,and also caused a mild
43、 flowering in March.Later,more storms in August provided the final boost for the plants,resulting in an even rarer “double bloom” this year.The bright floral landscape has also attracted several insects and insect-eaters.The entire ecosystem has been changed.Considering that such intense flowering h
44、as occurred after nearly 18 years,a number of tourists have visited this area.However,the flowers are not likely to bloom into November and researchers hope the local governments will step in to preserve the land and its hidden riches for the future.59.What do we know about Atacama Desert?A.It is th
45、e coldest desert on Earth.B.It is the second highest desert in Chile.C.It borders on Chile and Peru.D.It is close to the Atlantic Ocean.60.What does the underlined word “this” refer to?A.The Atacama Desert is 1,300 feet high.B.There is no record of rain in Atacama.C.The temperature of Atacanm is fro
46、m 0 to 25.D.The Atacama is the driest desert.61.What might be the most suitable title for the passage?A.Flowers never grow in the desertB.A desert cannot be like a gardenC.Rain turns a desert colorfulD.The Atacama Desert is floodedCIn 2007,Dmitriy Dey an economist in Kazakhstan was scanning his country on Google Earth