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1、C. Get some sleep.C. In a cinema.C. Confused.C. It takes too much time.C. The womans neighbors.C. Finish this terms work.C. Classmates.C. To get the address of a shop.C. Contact the office.C. Department manager.C. A credit cardC. Speaking to John.C. Make a change.C. On the 20th.C. $160.英语试题一、第一部分听力理
2、解(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,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂 到答题卡上。第二节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the woman do next?A. Work on a report.B. Answer a call.2. Where are the speakers?A. In a museum.B. In a shop.3. How does Nancy feel about the gift?A. SurprisedB. Disappo
3、inted.4. Why does the woman refuse to hike with the man?A. It is tiring.B. It is cold in winter.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The womans garden. B. The womans business. 第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6. What is the man going to do
4、 on his birthday?A. See a film.B. Go out for a meal.7. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Brother and sister.B. Teacher and student.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8. Why does the man call the woman?A. To buy a camera.B. To have his camera repaired.9. What does the man have to do first?A. Drive to th
5、e place.B. Wait for the woman5s call.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。10. What position will the man apply for?A. Salesman.B. Security guard.11. For what will the man talk with Charles?A. A second interview. B. The job details.12. What is Charles doing now?A. Sending an application form.B. Talking on the phone.听下面一
6、段较长对话,回答以下小题。13. What does the man want to do?A. Make a reservation. B. Make a confirmation.14. When will the man check out?A. On the 16th.B. On the 19th.15. How much will the man pay for the room per night?A. $100.B. $120.16. What does the woman remind the man to do at the end of the conversation?英
7、语答案第一部分 听力(每小题L5分,满分30分)1-5 ABABC 6-10 ACBCB 11-15 CBACA 16-20 ACACB第二部分笔试一、阅读理解(每题第二部分笔试一、阅读理解(每题2.5 分,满分50分)21.24.28.32.36.C B C D D22.25.29.33.37.ADDDA23.26.30.34.38.DDB A G27.31.35.39.DCBC 40. F二、完型填空(每题1分,满分15分)41. C42. B43. A 44. D45. B46. C47. D48. C49. B 50. A51. B52. A 53. C54. B55. D三、语法填空
8、(每题L5分,满分15分)56. to57. which58. Combining59. has posted60. inspiration61. importantly 62. himself63. the64. to figure65. are heard四、写作第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)Dear Mr. Smith,Being a student from China in senior school and now studying in the UK as an exchange student, Im writing this letter to apply fbr the
9、part-time tour guide.The position is really appealing to me and the British Museum also interests me very much, so Im really expecting to work in the museum. Given that I can speak both English and fluent Chinese and Im outgoing, sociable and responsible, I do believe Im suitable for this position.Y
10、our prompt reply will be highly appreciated.Yours sincerely,Li Hua 第二节读后续写(满分25分)Anxious, I asked him to tell us where the money had gone. Hesitant and wordless, he didnt dare to look directly into my eyes, but lowered his head, almost to his chest, with hands tightly clasped and face blushing. The
11、scene that he kept so silent like a statue brought more anxiety to my already burning heart. Countless doubts and speculations roared in my messy mind, every nerve in my body yelling at me to hound him fbr the answer. Tell the truth!” I urged, determined to find out where the money had gone. Then, o
12、ver his face came a torn look.Finally, in tears, and with great reluctance, my son told us the truth. I sent it to the offering box with your names J he murmured, the salty water pooling in his eyes. His words suddenly hit me like lightning. I was glued to the spot, speechless, with a lump in my thr
13、oatit had taken my son years to save that money. He had given it to us willinglywithout telling us what he had done. The following moment witnessed me drawing my son into my arms, sobbing and apologizing. Never in my life had I been aware of my sons love, silent but pure and deep, which had saved ou
14、r family andnow warmed my life like sunshine.【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和她丈夫有一段时间陷入了经济困难,但是没 有人知道,作者的孩子们只是知道他们不断的削减了开支,可是情况并没有得到改善。在作 者快要绝望的时候教堂送来了一大笔钱,帮助他们度过了难关,他们并不知道是谁捐赠的。 一年后,作者17岁的儿子上大学申请学生贷款时,发现他的储蓄账户几乎是空的,他们开始 追查儿子的钱到底去了哪里。【详解】1 .段落续写:由第一段首句内容“我一再问他钱到底去那里了。”可知,第一段可描写作者询问儿子及追 查钱的去向。由第二段首句内容“最后,儿子流着泪,
15、非常不情愿地告诉我们真相。”可知,第二段可描 写作者的儿子告诉他们自己把钱放进奉献盒捐给了作者和父亲,作者深受感动。2 .续写线索:询问钱去哪了儿子的神情作者的心情儿子承认捐钱感悟.词汇激活行为类保持沉默:kept so silent/be quiet/keep quiet决定去做:determine to do/decide to do /make up ones mind情绪类生气:angry/show anger/mad流目:salty water pooling in his eyes/burst into tears【点睛】高分句型 1 I urged, determined to
16、find out where the money had gone.(由连接词where 引导的宾语从句)高分句型2 He had given it to us willingly 一 without telling us what he had done.(what 引导的宾 语从句)高分句型 3 Never in my life had I been aware of my sons love, silent but pure and deep, which had saved our family and now warmed my life like sunshine.(Never 弓
17、| 导的部分倒装句,which 引 导的非限制性定语从句)A. Arrive in time.B. Have the pickup service. C. Call her for any questions.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。17. What did 70% of the students like doing?A. Doing sportsB. Listening to music.C. Going out with friends.18. What surprised the speaker?A. Shopping was considered to be entertain
18、ment.B. Most students spent 15 hours watching TV a week.C. Going to the cinema was as popular as watching sports.19. Why did the students seldom go to the theater?A. They didnt like acting or dramas.B. Their drama club often put on shows.C. Many of them have financial problems.20. What percentage of
19、 most students, money is spent on entertainment?A. About 12%B. About 25%.C. About 35%.第二部分笔试部分一.阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分375分)AAsia is the birthplace of the worlds three ancient civilizations: ancient China, ancient India and Babylon. Each gave the world different architectural
20、styles and global landmarks, such as the Great Wall of China. Taj Mahal of India.With the conclusion of the Conference on Dialogue of Asian Civilization, lef s take a look at the architecture of Asian civilizations.The Great Wall of ChinaThe Great Wall of China is an ancient defense project with the
21、 longest construction time and the largest workload put into a landmark, stretching out to a total length of more than 5,000 kilometers. Only when you have been to the Great Wall and witnessed its majesty can you truly say you have visited China.Angkor Wat, CambodiaThe Angkor Wat in Cambodia is one
22、of the largest religious monuments in the world, built on a site measuring 162.6 hectares. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century in Yasodharapura(present-day Angkor), the capital of the Khmer Empire, as his state temple and eventual mausoleum(陵墓).Taj Mahal, IndiaThe
23、 Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south bank of the river Yamuna in the Indian city of Agra. It was commissioned in 1632 by Mughalemperor Shah to house the tomb of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 fbr being the jewe
24、l of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the worlds heritage”Al-Khazneh, JordanAl-Khazneh, also known as the Treasury, is one of the most delicate temples in the ancient Arab Nabataean Kingdom city of Petra, Jordan. The 45-meter-high and 30-meter-wide building is a
25、 magnificent building with a pronounced Greek style. It is said to have been a place where pirates hid their treasure.21. What is special about the Great Wall compared with the others in the article?A. It is the longest man-made project in the world.B. It was listed in the UNESCO world Heritage Site
26、.C. It was used as a defense project in the ancient China.D. It used to be used as a religious purpose in ChinaWhich of the following is one of the largest religious monuments?A.The Angkor Wat.B.The Taj Mahal.C.ALKhazneh.D.The TreasuryWhich of the landmarks has been affected by the Greek culture?A.T
27、he Great Wall.B.The Angkor Wat.C.The Taj Mahal.D.AI-Khazneh.Ive been in an 18-year love-hate relationship with a black walnut tree.Its a unique tree. In late September or early October, falling fruits as hard as baseballs threaten the skulls (头骨)of you, your children, your neighbors and those that r
28、eside next door to them. Umbrellas in the yard are a must while dining in early August, and as for me, I wear my bike helmet while working in the garden.The black walnut also releases a chemical substance through its roots as a competitive strategy. Its poisonous to several common plants. There have
29、 been many new plant varieties that I brought home with hopes that maybe the black walnut would accept them, but they failed to flourish.What does work are native plants that naturally grow in the area. Native plants are important to have around since they provide beneficial pollinators (传粉者)like bi
30、rds, bees and butterflies with seeds and contribute to a healthy and biodiverse environment. Native plants for this area are generally easy to grow, so they experience less stress.Have I thought of getting rid of this giant pain in my tiny backyard? Yes, however, getting rid of this tree standing at
31、 50 feet with an 87-inch trunk is next to impossible. Its also protected under the law. Rightfully so. Trees are important to the urban forest and for all of those that inhabit it.Sometimes I think about my life without the black walnut. I cant imagine a spring without the birds who arrive every yea
32、r and loudly sing their songs before dawn. Id miss falling asleep on lazy weekend afternoons as I look up into its leaves.Every spring, I wonder what the season holds: What are the chances of being knocked unconscious while barbecuing? Like any good relationship, Ill never be pleased. Im stuck with
33、this tree, so Ill listen to its needs and give it the space it requires. In return, my walnut offers a habitat for wildlife and a reminder.22. Why does the author wear a bike helmet while working in the garden?A. To protect the injured skull.B. To avoid being hit by the nuts.C. To prevent herself fr
34、om sunburn.D. To protect herself from getting caught in the rain.23. What is the trees survival strategy?A. It accepts new plant varieties.B. It attracts beneficial pollinators.C. It lets out a poison to drive away pests.D. It produces a chemical harmful to some plants.24. What can we learn from the
35、 passage?A. The fruits may bring convenience.B. The writer finds it attractive to get rid of the tree.C. The writer is accustomed to living without the tree.D. The tree is home to numerous birds and other creatures.25. The author most probably got a reminder from the tree that.A. Its better to be su
36、re than sorry.B. Constant dropping wears the stone.C. Trees and plants have their own ways to flourish.D. Acceptance instead of resistance is the better way to be.CJason, a straight-A student from the University of Pennsylvania, uses the term pseudo-working” to describe how many of us study. The pse
37、udo-worker looks and feels like someone who is working hard - he or she spends a long time in the library and is not afraid to push on late into the night - but, because of a lack of focus and concentration, he or she doesnt actually achieve much.This phenomenon can be seen in most colleges. For exa
38、mple, at Dartmouth there was a section of the main library that was open twenty-four hours a day and the students I used to see in there late at night crowded in groups, drinking coffee, were definitely pseudo-working. The roommate who looks through her chemistry notes on the couch while watching TV
39、 is pseudo-working. The guy who brings three meals, a blanket and six-pack of Red Bull to the study zone in preparation for an all-day paper-writing marathon is also pseudo-working.By placing themselves in distracting environments and insisting on working long hours, these students are damaging thei
40、r brains ability to think clearly and efficiently to achieve the task at hand. In the end they get half the results with twice the effort.The bigger problem here is that most students dont even realize that theyre pseudo-working. To them pseudo-working is work - its how theyve always done it, and it
41、s how all of their friends do it. It never crosses their mind that there might be a better way. Straight-A students, on the other hand, know all about pseudo-working. They fear it, and for good reason. It not only wastes time, but its also mentally tiring.In fact, the most important skill in becomin
42、g a better student is the ability to get work done quickly and with a smallest amount of wasted effort. Some cognitive science research concludes that about 50 minutes is the optimal learning period to maximize the material integrated per time unit. So how do these students achieve this goal? To und
43、erstand their way to success, consider the following simple formula(公式):work achieved = time spent x intensity of focus.Pseudo-working features a very low intensity of focus. Therefore, to achieve something by pseudo-working, you need to spend a lot of time. The straight-A approach, on the other han
44、d, increases intensity in order to use less time.26. Which of the following phenomenon is pseudo-working?A. Tom is busy taking notes while attending a lecture.B. Mike is sitting at a study lounge in preparation for a final exam quietly.C. Jack spends a long time in the library on his essay while lis
45、tening to music.D. Alice and Sara are sitting on the couch reading their favorite books.27. Compared with straight-A students, the major problem of most students is that theyA. want to spend more time on study.B. are eager to follow their friends9 way.C. have gotten used to their study approach.D. a
46、re unaware of their pseudo-working.28. What does the underlined word optimal mean in paragraph 5?A. Possible. B. Best. C. Least. D. Accurate.29. Why does the author mention the formula in the text?A. To show the benefit of working hard.B. To prove the necessity of achieving work.C. To emphasize the
47、importance of concentration.D. To explain the reason for spending much time.DPractice makes perfect is a very popular expression. However, can we take this saying literally? Many scientific studies have sought to either prove or disprove this idea. So does enough practice literally lead to perfectio
48、n, or at least to a level of expertise?One popular theory is that if a person practises for at least 10,000 hours, they will reach “perfection“一or, in other words, become an expert in their field. This theory was made famous by Malcolm Glad well in his 2008 best-selling book, Outliers: The Story of Success. He claimed 10,000 hours of practice to be “the magic number of greatness”. He gave the examples of the music grou