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注意事項(xiàng)

1.考生要認(rèn)真填寫(xiě)考場(chǎng)號(hào)和座位序號(hào)。

2.試題所有答案必須填涂或書(shū)寫(xiě)在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效。第一部分必須用2B鉛筆作答;第二部分必須用黑

色字跡的簽字筆作答。

3.考試結(jié)束后,考生須將試卷和答題卡放在桌面上,待監(jiān)考員收回。

I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、ofpeopleenjoytheTVplayYouComeFromtheStar.And70%ofthemusicinit___veryoriginal.

A.Threefifth,isB.Threefifth,areC.Threefifths,areD.Threefifths,is

2、一MustIgotomedicalschoolandbeadoctorlikeyou,Dad?

—No,you,son.You^efreetomakeyourowndecision.

A.can9tB.mustn'tC.shouldn'tD?needn't

3、一Ialwaysfeelafterlunch.

—Acupofcoffeemaywakeyouup.

A.sleepyB.hungryC.sadD.angry

4、-Doyouknowtheofprotectingwildanimals?

-Sure,Theyareourfriends,iftheydieout,wewillfeellonelyandsadontheearth.

A.informationB.differenceC.importanceD.silence

5、一Howwillwesellmoreproducts?

—Weneedtocomeupwithmoreideas.

A.awfulB.creativeC.meaninglessD.embarrassing

6、PresidentXiJinpingpaidastatevisittomanycountriesaroundtheworldlastyear.Hewaswelcomedwherever

hewent.

A.stronglyB.terriblyC.seriouslyD.warmly

7、Comeon,you'llbelate.

A.andB.butC.orD.so

8、Iusedtoquarrelalotwithmyparents,butnowwejustfinetogether.

A.getalongB.getupC.getawayD.getoff

9、—It'ssaidthatthefilmReadyPlayerOneisworthwatching.Tingoingtowatchittonight.

A.ThafsallrightB.Withpleasure

C.SoundsgoodD.Enjoyyourtime

10、MadameCuriewasborninPolandNov.7,1867.

A.inB.onC.atD.during

n.完形填空

11、Oneday,Mr.Smithtakesanappletotheclass.Hestandsinthefrontofthe]andsays,^Please

smellthesmell(聞氣味)intheair!”

Onestudentputsuphishandandanswers,“Ihavesmelledit.Itisthesmellofa(n)2”

Mr.Smithwalkstothestudents,passesbyeachof3andsays,“Pleasesmellagaintoseeif(是否)thesmellof

theappleisstill(仍然)intheair.”

Halfofthestudents4theirhandstoshowthattheycansmellit.Mr.Smithreturns(返回)tothefrontofthe

classroom5asksagainifthestudentscansmelltheapple.EveryonesaysyesexceptonestudentcalledHenry.

Mr.Smithgoestohim,asking,“You6can'tsmelltheapple?”

Henryanswers,wNo,Ican'tsmellit.Idon't7itisarealapple.”

Mr.Smithsmilesandsaystotheclass,wHeis8!Thisisnotarealapple.Itdoesn*thaveanysmell.”

Alloftheotherstudentsare9,Someofthemmayhavethoughtthattheappleisnotreal,buttheydon*t_

10_anyconfidence(自信)tospeakup.Theyjustfollow(跟隨)othersandgoalongwiththefirststudent.

1.A.libraryB.schoolC.classroomD.hospital

2.A.appleB.orangeC.pearD.banana

3.A.usB.youC.themD.it

4.A.eatupB.putupC.cutupD.callup

5.A.soB.thenC.butD.and

6.A.alwaysB.reallyC.onlyD.often

7.A.likeB.sayC.seeD.think

8.A.rightB.healthyC.wrongD.nice

9.A.greatB.happyC.surprisedD.free

10.A.needB.haveC.loseD.find

m.語(yǔ)法填空

12、閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)語(yǔ)境、音標(biāo)或所給單詞的提示,在每個(gè)空格內(nèi)填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,要

求所填的詞意義準(zhǔn)確、形式正確,使短文意思完整、行文連貫。

AstraditionalChineseart,papercuttinghasalonghistory.Theearliestpapercuttingwas1,(find)inChina1,500

yearsago.Butthistraditionalartisatriskofdisappearingnow.2.(lucky),

Ms.Woo,aChineseimmigrant(移民)inAmerica,istryingtobringthisartbacktolife.

Ms.Woobeganto3./'stAdi/theartofpapercuttingasa14-year-oldgirlinherhometown.Allthestudentsthere

hadtolearnpapercutting.Butshehadadeeplovefor4%_.Soherteacherspentmoretime5.teach)herafterclass.Later,

shewonthesecondprizeinanationalartcompetition.ShewenttoAmericaafterfinishing6^_/*kolid3/in2008.Soon

afterthat,

shetookpart7.anactivitytopromote(宣傳)Chinesepapercutting.Andthenshewasinvitedto

showtheartinmanyimportant8.(activity).

Frompapercutting,peoplecanknowaboutChinesecultural9?/*vaelju:/,historyandstoriesofpeople'slife.Ms.

Woousestheart10.atooltoshowChineseculturetopeoplewhoknowlittleaboutit.Chineseartisnotonlyfor

Chinese,butalsoforpeopleallovertheworld.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13>Becauseearthquakeshappenwithoutwarning,it'simportanttotakestepsnowtoprepare.

Becauseyoudon'tknowwhereyouwillbewhenanearthquakehappens,preparesomesuppliesforyourhome,

workplace,andcar.

1.Water.

Apersonneedsatleast1or2gallonofwaterdailyjustfordrinking.Storeatleast1gallonofwaterperpersonperday

andbepreparedfora72-hourperiod.Itissuggestedthatyoubuybottledwater.Keepbottledwateranddonotopenit

untilyouneedtouseit.Also,docheckthe“useby”date.

2.Food.

It'salwaysapracticalideatokeepfoodthatcanbestoredeasily.Haveanenoughsupplyofcannedfood,powderedmilk,

driedfruits,non-saltednutsandcannedjuicesforatleast72hours.

3.Flashlights(手電筒)andsparebatteries.

Keepaflashlightbesideyourbed,atyourplaceofwork,andinyourcar.Donotusematchesorcandlesafteran

earthquake.Maybeit'sdangerous.Prepareabattery-poweredradioandsparebatteries.Mosttelephoneswillbeoutof

service,soradioswillbeyourbestthingofinformation.

4.Clothes.

Ifyouliveinacoldplace,youmustthinkaboutwarmth.Youmightnothaveheatafteranearthquake.Thinkabout

yourclothingandbeddingsupplies.

1.Whyshouldpeoplepreparethemselvesforanearthquake?

A.Becauseearthquakescanbeknownbeforetheyhappen.

B.Becauseearthquakestakeplacewithoutwarning.

C.Becauseearthquakestakeplaceattimes

D.Becauseit'speople'sdailyworktopreparetheearthquakes.

2.Fromthepreparedwater,wemayknowthat.

A.Apersonshouldprepare0.5gallonofwaterforoneday.

B.You'dbetteruseyourownbottletokeepwater.

C.Weshoulddrinkwaterafterthe“useby"date.

D.Youshouldn'topenthebottledwateruntilyouneedit.

3.Accordingtothearticleweknowthat.

A.wecankeepsomefreshfruitsforatleast72hours.

B.atelephoneisthemostimportantpreparedthing.

C.flashlightsbutnotmatchesarefirstusedafterearthquakes.

D.clothesareusedtoprotectyourhead.

B

14、Itwasanotherdaytojumpropeingymclass.LynnandMiketurnedthelongropeinbig,slowcircles.Thewhole

classhurriedtogetinlinetowaitfortheirturntojump.Milliestoodatthebackofthelineand?

Nickwentfirst.Hewatchedtheropeandraninatjusttherighttime.Everyonecounted.Hemadeitallthewayto30

jumps.Oneafteranother,thekidswatchedtherope,raninandjumped.ThenitwasMillie'sturn.Shewatchedtherope

goaroundandaround,butshedidn'tmove.Shefeltlikeeveryonewaslookingather.

Millie'sfriendscheered:"Go,Millie,go!”

Millie'sfaceturnedred.Atlast,shegaveitatry,butshefailed.

ThetruthwasthatMilliehadbeenjumpingropeathomeeveryday.Withashortrope,shecouldjump100times

withoutmissing.Shejustdidn'tknowhowtoruninandstartjumpingwithalongrope.Sinceshewastheonlykidon

herstreet,therewasnoonetohelpturnthelongrope.

Justthen,Ms.Miles,thegymteacher,broughtoutabunchofshortjumpropes.

“Let'sseehowlongeachoneofyoucanjumpwithoutmissing."shesaidasshegaveeachstudentashortrope."Ready,

set.Go!”

Milliesmiledforthefirsttimeeveringymclass.Asshejumped,shesangrhymesquicklytoherself.

Afterawhile,Millierealizedthateveryonewascheering.uGo.Millie,go!”

Shewastheonlyonestilljumpingrope!Thesurprisealmostmadehermissastep,butshekeptgoing.Whenatlastshe

wastootiredtogoon,shestopped.Thewholeclasscheered.Everyonewaslookingatherandsmiling.Milliesmiled

back!

1.(小題1)Whichwordistheoppositeoftheunderlinedwordfrowned?

A.Sat.B.Hid.C.Smiled.D.Cried.

2.(小題2)WhatproblemdidMilliehaveatthebeginningofthestory?

A.Shedidn'thaveanyfriendsinherclass.

B.ShefeltsadbecauseNickmadefunofher.

C.Shedidn'tknowthecheersthattheotherkidsknew.

D.Shedidn'tknowhowtostartjumpingwithalongrope.

3.(小題3)WhydidMilliesmileforthefirsttimeingymclass?

A.Shedidsomethingwellatlast.

B.Sheknewtheclasswouldcheerforher.

C.Shethoughtthatshewasgoingtmakeafriend.

D.Shebelievedthatshewouldbethewinnerofthecontest.

4.(4、題4)Whichsentencecanbeputintheunderline?

?Milliewasnervousaboutjumping.

?Shetriedthelongropebutfailed.

?MsMilesbroughtoutshortropes.

A.Theclassdecidedtoplaybaseball.

B.Milliewasthelastonestilljumpingrope.

C.Nickwontherope-jumpingcontest.

D.Millietriedtohideinthebackoftheline.

C

15、THISyeartheUSMintwillhonoroneofthecountry'smostfamouswriters.

“MarkTwain”,thepennameofSamuelClemens(1835-1911)islovedbyAmericanreadersforhisnovelsTom

Sawyer(1876)andTheAdventuresofHuckberryFinn(1844).

Nowheisgoingtohavehislifeandworkcommemorated(紀(jì)念)withspecialgoldandsilvercoins.

ButdoesTwainneedtobecommemorated?Itdoesn'tseemlikepeopleintheUSwillforgethim.Twainoncejokedthat

alack(缺少)ofmoneyistherootofallevil(邪惡)"butalackofmoneywithTwain,sfamousfaceonitwouldiTthave

madepeopleforgetabouthim.

TheAdventuresofHuckberryFinnisthoughttobehisgreatestworks.

MotherlessHuckFinnisayoungboywhoshowsthespiritoffreedom.ButitcouldbesaidthatHuck'§freedomreally

comesfromHuckwantingtofly.WhenHuckgetsawayfromhisviolent(暴力的)father,heisn'treallylookingfor

freedom,outsurvival.

It'sevenmoreofaproblemforaslave.Jim,theescaped(逃跑的)slavewhoHuckhelps,makesHuck'slifeseemeven

better.Ifseasiernottobeabletodealwithsomeonewhowantstoforceyoutogotoschoolthantohavetofightalaw

thatsaysyouareapieceofproperty(財(cái)產(chǎn)).

HuckandJim'sfriendship,asshownbyMarkTwain,isoneofthegreatstoriesinAmericanliteraturebecauseitshows

awhitecharacter,Huck,whogetsanideaoftheAfricanAmericanexperience.

MarkTwainisfamousandwouldstillbefamouswithoutanyspecialcoins.Anyway,thecoinscouldbeareasontolook

againattheworkofawriterwhogotundertheskinoftheUSinthe19thcentury.

Withtheraceissue(種族問(wèn)題)intheUStoday,perhapsTwainstillhassomethingtoteachtoday'sreaders.

1.WhyisTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinnconsideredTwain'sgreatestworks?

A.Ittalksabouthowablackslaverunsawayfromhisviolentowner.

B.Itdescribesaneverlastingfriendshipbetweenpeopleofdifferentraces.

C.Itdescribesthesocialproblemthatalackofmoneyistherootofallevil.

D.IttalksaboutawhiteAmericanunderstandingtheAfricanAmericanexperience.

2.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementisWrong?

A.Huckgetsawayfromhisfatherforsurvival.

B.Jimescapesfromhisslaveownerforfreedom.

C.TwaindugdeeplyintoAmericansocietyofhistimes.

D.Withoutthespecialcoins,he'llprobablybeforgotten.

3.Theunderlinedphrase“farfromdead“probablymeans?

A.stillbeingthere.B.Becomingmoreserious.

C.Beingindanger.D.Goneforalongtime.

4.Whafsthemainpurposeofthearticle?

A.TotellthestoryofTheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn.

B.TotellreadersaboutthespecialcoinscreatedtohonorMarkTwain.

C.ToexplorewhytheUSstillremembersandhonorsMarkTwain.

D.Todrawreaders9attentiontothemanyraceissuesintheUStoday.

D

16、Flowersarethebestsymbolofspring.Thepeachblossom(桃花)isoneofthoseseasonalflowers.Itusually

blooms(開(kāi)花)inMarchandApril.YoucanenjoythebeautifulpeachblossomsinalmostanyplaceofChina,eastor

west,southornorth.Butifyouwanttofindsomethingspecial,youmaygotoNyingchiinTibet.Thereyoucanseeasea

ofpinkatthefootofsnow-coveredmountainsunderabluesky.

Thepeachblossom,withitsbeauty,haswontheheartsofvisitorsaswellasmanyChinesepoetsandwriters.From

China'sfirstbookofpoetry,theClassicofPoetry,tothemanypoemsoftheTangDynasty,thepeachblossomisusually

connectedtobeautifulyoungladies.Asonefamouspoemgoes,“Inthishouseonthisdaylastyearapinkfacevied;In

beautywiththepinkpeachblossomsidebyside."Thepeachblossommakespeoplethinkofthefleshonashywoman's

face.

Becauseofthis,thepeachblossomisalwaysconnectedtoromanceinChina.Chinesepeopleoftensay“tohave

peachblossomluckM.Itmeansbeingluckyinlove.Andifyoureyesareintheshapeofpeachpetals(花瓣),youhavea

pairof“peachblossomeycs”?Andyouprobablyhavepeachblossomluck.

1.Whatisthepeachblossomconnectedto,accordingtooldChinesepoems?

A.Happylittlekids.B.Handsomeyoungmen.

C.Prettyyoungladies.D.Smartoldpeople.

2.TheunderlinedwordflushinParagraph2maymean.

A.胎記B.微笑C.紅暈D.害怕

3.Chinesepeoplebelieveifsomeonehasapairof“peachblossomeyes”,he/shemay.

A.haveagoodhealth.B.beluckyinlove.

C.haveafunday.D.knowtheflowerwell.

4.Whatisthemainideaofthestory?

A.Wheretoenjoypeachblossoms.B.Howtohavepeachblossomluck.

C.Anintroductionofpeachblossoms.D.Poemsofpeachblossoms.

E

17、InEurope,smallcarshavealwaysbeenmorepopularthanlargecars.IntheUnitedStates,largecarsand

midsizecarsaremorepopularthansmallercars.Asaresult,Europeanautomakersusedtomakedifferentkindsof

smallcarswhileAmericanautomakersusedtobuildbigger,heaviercars.However,thesedays,automakersinboth

AmericaandEuropeproducecarsofdifferentsizes.Thisisbecausemostautomakersexporttheircarsalloverthe

world.

Thepriceofgasoline(汽油)isonereasonfordifferencesincarchoices.SincegasolineismoreexpensiveinEurope,

manyEuropeanswantsmaller,lightercarsthatwilltravelalongwayonagallon(力口侖)ofgasoline.

Otherreasonsalsoenterintothebigorlittlecardecision.ManyEuropeancitieshavenarrow,winding(彎曲的)

streets.Inthesecitiesasmallcariseasiertocontrolthanalargeone.

Foralongtime,fewAmericansboughtsmallcars.Insteadtheychoselargecars,becausetheseroomycarswere

morecomfortableforlargefamiliesandlongtrips.Somepeoplealsolikedthepowerfulengines(發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī))thatlarge

carshad.Sincegasolinewascheap,driversdidnotmindthatthelargecarsusedalotofgasoline.

Butinthe1970s,thereweregasolineshortagesintheUnitedStates.Thepriceofgasolinewentup.Thoughlarge

carswerestillmorepopularthansmallercars,salesofsmallcarsincreased.Somepeoplealsoboughtsmallcars

becausethesecarscausedlessairpollutionthanlargercars.

Today,Americans*carpreferencesarestillchanging.ThoughAmericansarestillbuyingmanysmallcars,the

fastestgrowingsalesareforcertainkindsoflargecars.Thesetypesofcarsarecalledminivansandsportutility

vehicles(SUV).Theyareverypopulartoday.Butofcourse,thatcouldchangetomorrow.

1.Inthe1970s,.

A.largecarswerelesspopularthansmallercars.

B.EuropeancarsfinallycametotheUnitedStates.

C.thepriceofgasolinewentupintheUnitedStates.

D.peopleintheUnitedStatesstoppedbuyingsmallcars.

2.Whichofthefollowingdoesthearticleleadyoutobelieve?

A.Sportutilityvehiclessmallcars.

B.Minivansarebecominglesspopular

C.EuropeancarcompaniessellmanycarsinAmerica.

D.Carswithpowerfulenginescausedlessairpollution.

3.Whatdoes"roomy"inParagraph4mean?

A.havingmuchspaceB.havinglittlespace

C.havingalargeroomD.havingasmallroom

4.Whatcanweinfer(推斷)fromthearticle?

A.Smallcarsarebetterthanlargecars.

B.Thepriceofgasolineisalwaysrising.

C.LargecarswillalwaysbepopularintheUnitedStates.

D.Peopleliketohavedifferentkindsofcarstochoosefrom.

F

18、YouCanMakeaWindsock(風(fēng)筒)

tube

Haveyoueverseenawindsockblowinginthewind?Well,youcanmakeoneofyourown!Thisisafunproject

thatyoucandowiththingsyoumayhave.Youjustneedtofollowafeweasysteps.

Youwillneed:onepieceofheavycoloredpaper,fiveribbons,strongtape,astringandapencil.

Whattodo:

Stepl:Drawpicturesonthepaper.Youcanwriteyournameonit.Doanythingthatwillmakeitspecialtoyou.

Step2:Makethepaperintotheshapeofatube.Holdoneoftheshorteredges(邊緣)overtheother.Thenmake

themtogetherwiththetapeateachendandinthemiddle.

Step3:Useapenciltomakeaholeintobothsidesofthetube.Theholesshouldbeonlyononeendofthetube.

Pullthestringthroughbothholes.Thentietheendsofthestringtogether.

Step4:Nowmakefiveholesaroundthetopoftheotherendofthetube.Putaribbonthrougheachoftheholes.

Tieaknotintheends.Makesuretheknotsarebiggerthantheholes.

Nowyourwindsockisreadytouse,buthowdoesitwork?Theshapeofthetubeplaysanimportantpart.

Windblowsthroughthetubeandmakesitflyanddancearound.Holdthewindsockupintheairbyitsstringand

runaround.Itwillflybehindyou.Youcanalsohangitoutsideandwatchitdancearoundonitsown!

1.Youdrawpicturesonthepapertomakethewindsock.

A.funB.

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