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1、英語(試題卷向監(jiān)考老師通報。15 入場,監(jiān)考老師0.5mm預(yù)祝考I卷 選擇題(共100分一 英語(試題卷向監(jiān)考老師通報。15 入場,監(jiān)考老師0.5mm預(yù)祝考I卷 選擇題(共100分一 1.WhatdoesJimB.An C.A2.WhattimedidSuzyleaveA.B.C.3.WhatistheA.Goingtotheconcert.B.Goingtoseeashow.C.Justwalking4.Howlonghastherain A.5 B.6 C.7 5.WhatopiniondotheyholdontheirchemistryA.ItsB.Itis C. Itis 6.Wher

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5、.Fortwo 17.WhatwillthewomandobeforesheleavesforA.ReadmoreB.AttendalanguageC.Applyforanew 18HowmanynewsheadlinesareppenedearlyonSaturdayAARussianrocketwassentBAtourbusslidCThreeaidworkerswere20Howmanypeoplewerehegas?eastBAboutCOverAAmanwalkeddownthetrailonacold,grayday.Hewaswearingheavyclothesand fur

6、ButhestillfeltcoldThemanwasonhiswaytoanearHendersonCreek.Hisfriendswerealreadythere.expectedtoreachHendersonCreekbysixtevening.Itwouldbedarkbythen.friendswouldhaveafireandhotfoodready forAdogwalkedbehindtheman. Itwasabiggrayanimal,dhalfwolf. Thedogdidliketheextremecold.ItknewtheweatherwastoocoldtoTh

7、emancontinuedtowalkdownthetrail.HecametoafrozenstreamnCreek. begantowalkonthesnow-coveredice.ItwasatwouldleadhimstraighttoCreek andhisAshewalked,helookedcharilyattheiceinfrontofhim.Once,hestoppedsuddenly,andwalkedaroundapartofthefrozenstream.Hetanundergroundspringflowedundericetspot.Itmadetheicethin

8、.Ifhesteppedthere,hemightbreakthroughtheoaofwater.Togethisbootswetinsuchcoldweathermightkillhim.Hisfeetwouldturntoquickly.icetspot.Itmadetheicethin.Ifhesteppedthere,hemightbreakthroughtheoaofwater.Togethisbootswetinsuchcoldweathermightkillhim.Hisfeetwouldturntoquickly.HecouldfreezetoAtabouttwelveocl

9、ock,themandecided tostoptoeatch.Hetookoffthegloveon nd,openedhisjacketandshirt,andpulledouthisbreadand meat.Thistookntwentyseconds.Yet,hisfingersbegantoHehithishandagainsthisleg severaltimesuntilhe feltasharppain.Thenhequicklyputgloveonhishand.Hemadeafire,beginning withsmallofwoodandaddinglargerHesa

10、tonasnow-coveredlogandatech.Heenjoyedthewarmfirefor afewminutes.hestoodupandstartedwalkingonthefrozenstreamAhalfhourlater,ataplacewherethesnowseemedverysolid,theicebroke.Themanssothewater.Itwasnotdeep,buthislegsgotwettotheknees.Themanwasangry. accidentwoulddelayhisarrivalatthe.Hewouldhavetobuildafir

11、enowtodryhisandHewalkedovertosomesmalltrees.Theywerecoveredwithheirbranchesofdrygrassandwoodleftbyfloodwatersheyear.Heputseveralewoodonthe snow,underoneofthetrees.Ontopofthewood, heput somegrassanddry Hepulledoff hisgloves,took outhismatches,andlightedthe fire.Hefed theyoungflame morewood.Asthefireg

12、rewstronger,hegaveitofHeworkedslowlyandcarefully.Atsixtydegreesbelowzero,amanwithwetfeetmustnotinattempttobuildafire.y,hisfirewasbeginningtoburnmorestrongly.Heunderthetreeandthoughtoftheold menins.Theoldmenhadtoldtno shouldtravelheYukonwhenthetemperatureissixtydegreesbelowzero.Yetherewas.Hehadhadana

13、ccident.Hewasalone.Andhehadsavedhimself.HehadbuiltaThoseoldmenwereweak,hethought.Arealmancouldtravelalone.Ifamanstayedcalm,would.21The man made his way to Henderson Creek to A.haveanettableB.meetwithhisfriendsas C.experiencethehardlifethereD.betotravelhe22Whydidthemanchoosetowalkonatrailwithsnow-cov

14、eredA.BecauseitwastheshortestB.BecausethesceneryaroundwasC.BecauseitwasaD.betotravelhe22Whydidthemanchoosetowalkonatrailwithsnow-coveredA.BecauseitwastheshortestB.BecausethesceneryaroundwasC.BecauseitwasadvisedbyhisD.Becauseitwastheonlywaytohis23Afterhisfeet othewaterthemanhadtostop forahat A.hehadt

15、ogetsomefoodforphysicalB.hehadtoreevaluatethesafetyofthe C.itwastoocoldtogoany D.hehadtodryhisclothesand 24.WhatcanweinferfromthelastA.BuildingafireinsuchanextremeconditionwasnotasdifficultasB.ThefiresfullyguaranteedthemanssafetytohisC.ThemanwasproudofhisabilitytosurviveinsuchanextremeD.Themansexper

16、iencettheoldmeninswereBNewZealandwillcreateoneofthelargestmarineprotectedheworld,spanningareaof620,000sqTheKermadecOceanSanctuary保護區(qū)willbeoneoftheworldsmostsignificantprotectedecosystems,theprimeministerofNewZealand,JohnKey,toldtheUNAssemblyinNewThesanctuaryheSouthPacificOcean,about1,000kmnorth-east

17、ofNewZealand,expandsamarinetsurroundssomesmallislands.Theareaisconsideredimportanttermsofbiodiversity,featuringnearly35speciesofwhalesanddolphins,150typesoffishthreeoftheworldssevenseaturtlespecies.Itisalsogeologicallysignificant,includingworldslongestchainofunderwatervolcanoesandtheseconddeepest oc

18、eano10underwaternsheight.Thescaleofthesanctuarywilldwarf矮化anypreviousNewZealandsprotectedarea,icethesizeofthecountrysmainland.willcover15%ofNewZealandseconomiclandrecreationalfishingwillbeybanned,aswilloil,gasandprospecting勘探explorationandmining.ernmentaimstopassestablishingthesanctuarynextThesanctu

19、aryisaworld-class,unspoiledmarineenvironmentandNewZealandisproudlandrecreationalfishingwillbeybanned,aswilloil,gasandprospecting勘探explorationandmining.ernmentaimstopassestablishingthesanctuarynextThesanctuaryisaworld-class,unspoiledmarineenvironmentandNewZealandisproudprotectitforfuturegenerations,K

20、eysaid.NewZealandersvalueourcoastsandoceans,areanimportantpartofourculture,economy andenvironmentand wearecommittedto themsustainably.Creatingprotectedareaswillsupportnotonlyourownfisheries,butthoseourPacificneighbors,addingZealandseffortstohelpcificeconomiestheresponsiblemanagementoftheiroceanNickS

21、mith,NewZealandsenvironmentminister,saidthesanctuarymighteacosttheminingindustrytitisimportanttoprotecttheoceanbeforeexploration place.NewZealandneedstouseitsvastoceanforjobsandexportsinindustriesfishing,aquaculture,mineralsandenergy,butwealsoneedtosetasidelareaswhereandmarinelifeisfullyprotected,Sm

22、ithNewZealandwillmonitortheareaviaitsnavyandlitetechnology.TheKermadecwillhreeotherkeyhePacificprotectedbytheUS,theUKandMattRand,directorofthePewCharitableTrustsGlobalOceanLegacy遺產(chǎn)edKeysannouncement.NewZealandwillcreatethegoldstandardofconservationhesanctuary,preservingoneofthefewlyunspoiledareasofo

23、ceanonEarth,hecommitmentisanexcitingsteptowardmeetingglobalgoalstoeast30%ofthethroughfullyprotectedmarine 25WhyistheKermadecOceanSanctuaryimportantinsaeographicalsmanydifferentkindsofseavironmentitableforthegrowthofmarineD.Itistheonlyunspoiledareaofoceanremainedon26WhichofthefollowingwillKeyprobably

24、agreeopleareallowedtofishforheB.AllPacificcountriesshouldberesponsibleforocean.C.NewZealandersattachgreatimportancetoprotectingthe D.NewZealandhasmadehievementincreatingprotected27WhatcanweinferfromwhatNickSmithA.NewZealandshoulddevelopitsmarineindustryinlB.TheKermadecOceanSanctuarymayaffectD.NewZea

25、landhasmadehievementincreatingprotected27WhatcanweinferfromwhatNickSmithA.NewZealandshoulddevelopitsmarineindustryinlB.TheKermadecOceanSanctuarymayaffectNewZealandsminingC.NewZealandhasntfiguredouthowtomakefulluseofitsocean .D.Measuresshouldbetakenytoprotecttheoceanafter CYourenotdoomedtotossandturn

26、everynight.Althoughyoumightnotbeabletocontrolofthe trelatetoyoursleep,youcantencouragebettersleep.StartthesesimplesleepNo.1:SticktoasleepGotobedandgetupatthesametimeeveryday,evenkends,holidaysanddaysBeingconsistent(加強)yourbodyssleep-wakecycleandhelpspromotebetteratnight.Ifyoudontfallasleepwithinabou

27、t15minutes,getupanddosomethingrelaxing. backtobedwhenyoureNo.2:PayattentiontowhatyoueatandDontgotobedgryorstuffed.fortmightkeepyouup.Alsolimitmuchyoudrinkbeforebed,topreventdisruptivemiddle-of-the-nighttripstothetoilet. caffeineandalcohol deservecaution,too.Thestimulatingeffectsofnicotineandcaffeine

28、 whichtakehourstowearoff canruinquality No.3:Create abedtime Dothesamethingseachnightlyourbodyitstimetowinddown.Thismight takingawarmbathorshower,readingabook,orlistening tolightmusic.Becarefulofusing TVorotherelectronicaspartofyourbedtimeritual.Someresearchttimeorothermedia usebeforebedtimehas impa

29、cton No.4:GetCreateatsidealforng.Often,thismeanscool,darkandquiet.Considerroom-darkeningshades,earplugs,afanorothertocreateantsuitsYourmattressandpillowcancontributetobettersleep,too.Sincethefeaturesofgoodaresubjective,choosewhatfeelsmostcomfortabletoyou.Ifyouhavechildrenorpets,setonhowoftentheyslee

30、pwithyou Yourmattressandpillowcancontributetobettersleep,too.Sincethefeaturesofgoodaresubjective,choosewhatfeelsmostcomfortabletoyou.Ifyouhavechildrenorpets,setonhowoftentheysleepwithyou orinsistonseparatengNo.5:LimitdaytimeLongdaytimenapscanaffectnighttimesleep llyifyourestrugglingwithpoorqualityat

31、night. Ifyouchoosetonapduringtheday,limityourselftoabout 10to 30minutesmakeitduringthemid-Ifyouworknights,youllneedtomakeanexceptiontotherulesaboutdaytimecase,keepyourwindowcoveringsclosedtsunlight whichadjustsernalerruptyourdaytimeNo.6:Includephysicalactivityinyourdaily Regularphysicalactivitycanpr

32、omotebettersleep,youtofallasleepfasterandtodeepersleep.Timing isimportant,though. Ifyou exercisetooclose tobedtime,you mightbe energizedto fallasleep.Ifthisseemstobean eforyou,exercisehe No.7:ManageWhenyouhavetoomuchtodo andtoomuchto thinkabout yourslikelysuffer.Tohelprestorepeacetoyourlife,consider

33、healthywaystomanagestress.Startwithbasics,suchasanized,settingprioritiesanddividingtasks.Giveyourselftakeabreakwhenyouneedone.Shareagoodlaugh noldNearlyeveryonehasanalight butifyouoftenhavetrouble contactyourdoctor.Identifyingandtreatinganyunderlyingcausescanhelpyougetthe sleepyou28.Whichofthefollow

34、ingishelpfultohavequalitysleepatA.listeningtolightmusicbeforeB.workinghegymhedayC.usingtsellD.drinkinglotsofwaterinsteadofcoffeebefore29.WhichofthefollowingsleeptipsisnotheA.ControlyourdaytimesleepB.AdopthealthywaystohandleC.FollowaflexiblesleepD.Scheduleyourdailyphysical30.Accordingtothepassage,inw

35、hat situationdoyouneedtocontactyourA.Youcannotheday B.YoufrequentlyhavetroubleC.Youdonotfallasleepwithin15 D.YouhaveC.FollowaflexiblesleepD.Scheduleyourdailyphysical30.Accordingtothepassage,inwhat situationdoyouneedtocontactyourA.Youcannotheday B.YoufrequentlyhavetroubleC.Youdonotfallasleepwithin15

36、D.Youhavetoo muchtothinkaboutbefore31.WhatstheeofthisA.ToprovideadviceonpromotingbettersleepatB.ToinformreadersofdifferentsleephabitsbeforeC.TooffertipsonvariousrelaxingactivitiesbeforeD.ToconvincereadersoftheimportanceofqualitysleepatDfinanceministersayshiscountryslsituationis “terriblyurgent”andcr

37、isis could come to a head in a couple ks. Yanis Varoufakis gave the warning eurozone finance ministers met in s discuss the final 7.2bn ) 240bnEU/IMFbailout(MinisterssaidGreecehadmade “progress”butmoreworkwasThe ernment is struggling to meet its payment obligations(責任r, beganthetransfer of 750m(544m

38、,$834m)ineresttoernationalMonetary -a dayaheadofa payment“Theliquidity(資性)eisaterriblyurgent e.Itscommonknowledge,snotbeataroundthebush,”MrVaroufakistoldreportersins. “Fromtiming,wearetalkingaboutthenextcoupleGreece has of June to reach reform deal with ernational creditors. are running so t s had t

39、o ask public bodies for help. The crisis has raised tGreecemightdefault(違約)onitsdebtsandleavethe Ina ement,theeurozone financeministerssaidthey ed the s achievedsohenegotiations,”butadded: “Wetmoretimeandare needed to bridge the gaps on the remaining open es.” Eurogroup chairman bloem said there had

40、 to be a full deal on the bailout()before receivedanyayments. “Therearetimes(限制;約束)andliquidityand hopefully we will reach an agreement before time runs out and before money runs out.”bloem said there had to be a full deal on the bailout()before receivedanyayments. “Therearetimes(限制;約束)andliquiditya

41、nd hopefully we will reach an agreement before time runs out and before money runs out.”There had been t Greece would default on its IMF debt repayment due on However, a Greek finance ministry l was quoted as t the order for dbeen executed(實施)on Monday. Almost 1bn has been handed over to the IMF pay

42、mentssincethestartofIt is unclear how ernment came up with the funds, but the mayor of city Thessaloniki revealed kt he had handed over cash reserves in response to appealfor32.WhatisYanisA.HeisfinanceB.Heisan he C.AnlofernationalMonetaryD.HeisEurogroup33.WhichofthefollowingcouldbetheworstresultifGr

43、eecedefaultedonitsA.ernationalMonetaryFundwouldcancelthedebtofB.TheEUwouldhelpGreecerebuilditsl C.GreecevetoleavetheD.Theouldaccept34.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthe A.TheEUGetB.ernationalMonetaryFundC.TheEUFaceEconomicCrisis.D.GreeceksfromCash35.What canweinferfrom thelasttwoA.Peopleternatio

44、nalMonetaryFundcantpayGreecefordebtB.ucceededinerestpaymentstotheC.ItisunclearhowernmentcameupwiththeD. The mayor of third city handed over cash reserves in response to an appeal 第二部分 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為A new report says plastics are responsible for $13 billion in damage to the ocea

45、ns and the undersea environment. The findings were announced recently at a United Plastic thrown away carelessly makes its o rivers and other waterways. 37 第二部分 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為A new report says plastics are responsible for $13 billion in damage to the oceans and the undersea env

46、ironment. The findings were announced recently at a United Plastic thrown away carelessly makes its o rivers and other waterways. 37 After a while, it he sea. And plastic never goes away. Plastic is biodegradabledestroyed by bacteria or natural ses. Instead, it just breaks o over time. The oceans co

47、ntain a lot of chemicals and ollutants( 污染物tmeansharmfulmaterialmayo our food. Human beings cause pollution and they can take steps to stop it. They can use fewer single use product containers and throw plastics away correctly. Plastic recycling also workswhere old bottles and other plastics are col

48、lected, broken down and used to new products. We could reuse bottles in our households many times if we wish to, n it after use. We could, when we get rid t plastic, recycle it and reuse it, theneedforraw The report also calls on companies to improve methods for using plastics. . it calls for inform

49、ation about the way plastic is thrown out or removed from use. By putting a value on plastic, industry has a spe ButallofthecompaniesmustjoA. Then,fishmay eatthelreasontoclean upthe odealwiththeButpeoplecanmakeabigPlasticsshouldbegatheredtogetherandItisconvenienttouseplasticbagsineveryday Itasksfort

50、hemtobettermeasureandcontrolplasticTheplasticeventuallyreachescoastalareasandoceanG.Thelsrmtosealifeandwhatmightbedonetoimprovethe 和 o ess y, Jack wandered on the streets, knowing he came to end of life. In his mid-fifties, Jack had never been 41, experienced the joy of having children spentholidays

51、withhisfamily.Onthismiserable(悲慘的)rainyo ess y, Jack wandered on the streets, knowing he came to end of life. In his mid-fifties, Jack had never been 41, experienced the joy of having children spentholidayswithhisfamily.Onthismiserable(悲慘的)rainynight,hefeltasiftherewas42theentireworldwhocaredwhether

52、helivedorMeanwhile, I was y room watching the rain 43 my window. When I heard doorbell ring, I 44 from my chair and raced out. But my mother was already at the door. it,she found ce-to-faceverydirty-looking manwithtearsstreamingdownhisMy e by 45 , invited the man inside, and he sat with my parents i

53、n our 46, I walked secretly downstairs t I could get a better look. I couldnt understand they were saying, but the sight of the man, his head in his hands and crying, made my ache. I raced back upstairs to my room and 48 my o my money jar. Pulling out my half-dollarcoin,I ranbackWhen I reached the d

54、oor of the living room, I walked right in. The three 49 looked at me in as I quickly made my way over the stranger. I put the half-dollar in his hand and told t wanted him to have it. Then I gave him a 51, turned and ran as fast as I could out of the room backupstairs.IfeltexcitedDownstairs, Jack sa

55、t quietly with his head 52.Tears streamed down his face as he 53 tcoin. Finally looking up at my parents, he said, Its t I thought nobody cared. For the twenty years, I have been so 54 t is hug I have ever got. Its hard to tsomebodyJacks life t night. When he left our house, he was to live instead o

56、f Although we never saw Jack again, we received letters from him 57, letting us t he ng My life tnight, tooas I 58 the hug healing (治愈erof giving, evenif its a gift of fifty cents. BeforeJack left, my parents asked him why he had knocked on our door. t 59 hed walked along the t rainy night, 60 and r

57、eady to die, he had noticed stickeronthecar.Itread:SOMEBODYLOVES41A. B.C. 42A. C. 43 A. C. D.44A.B. C. D.B. C.D.45A.46A. B. C. B.C. D.47A. B. C.D.B. C. 4942A. C. 43 A. C. D.44A.B. C. D.B. C.D.45A.46A. B. C. B.C. D.47A. B. C.D.B. C. 49A. 50A. B. C. 51A. B. 52A. B. C. B. C. D.53A.B.C.D.B. C. 55A. 56A.

58、C. D.B. atC.D.57A.58A.B. C. D.B. C. 59A. 60.B.C.D.II卷 非選擇題(共50分 Onceayear,araceisheldforoldcars.Alotofcarsenteredforthisracelastyearandthereagreat deal (excite)justbeforeitbegan.Oneofthendsomecarswas Onceayear,araceisheldforoldcars.Alotofcarsenteredforthisracelastyearandthereagreat deal (excite)just

59、beforeitbegan.Oneofthendsomecarswasilvermost unusual car was a Benz hadonly wheels. (build)in1885,itwastheoldestcartakingpart.Afteragreatmany s(轟響), the race began. Many of the cars (break)downontheway,some drivers spent timeunder their nhem! A few cars, completedtherace.Thewinningcarreachedaspeedofanhour -muchnany of (it)rivals.Itspeddownhilloftheraceandthedriverhadalottrouble (try)tostopit.Theracegaveeveryoneagreatdealofpleasure.Itwasdifferent moderncarbutnoless71.短文改錯(10分 DearMr.Ivelearnedfromart

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