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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)校班級:姓名:學(xué)校班級:姓名:考號:……………………………密封線內(nèi)不要答題……………………………(共150分,考試時間120分鐘)第Ⅰ卷第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7。5分)聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置.聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。What'sthewoman'stelephonenumber?A。410510B.416510C.410516WhoownsthecamerawhichDavidisusing?A。MaryB.JaneC.DavidWhatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.ApighouseB.SomemagicmirrorsC.AlongtoothpickWhatwillthemandoafterthetalk?A。CuthishairB。WashhishairC。Wearhishairup。Whatdidthemanmean?A.Theyshouldnotgooutsidetoday。B。TheystoodoutsidefortoolongC。Theyhadawrongweatherreport.第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題.Whathasthemanboughtforthewoman?A。AdiamondringB.AlittlecatC。Alittledog.Whereisthegift?A。Atthedoctor’sB.AthomeC.Inthemarket聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。WhoboughtthewalkmanforBob’sbirthday?A.RichardandBettyB。RichardandBessC。TheReeds.WhydidBettycry?A.Theletterremindedherofherfamily.B。TheReedstreatedherverynicely.C.ShereallyenviedBobhisbirthdaygift.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.TheyareinarestaurantB.TheyareinBetty’shomeC。TheyareinBob’shome.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。What’stheman’sattitudetowardsgardening?A。HethinksittakestoomuchtimeB.Hethinksitrequireshardwork。C。Hethinksittakestoomuchmoney。Whatisthewoman’ssecrettothesuccessofgardening?A。Buyingspecialtools。B.HiringagoodgardenerC。EnjoyinggardeningWhatcanweknowabouttheman?A.Heappreciatesthewoman’sattitudeofgardening.B.Heplanstobuysomespecialgardeningtools.C。Hestilldoesn’tunderstandthewomanintheend。聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題.Whatdoesthemanalwaysdo?A.Healwayshelpswithhousework.B.Healwaysmakestheroomdirty。C.Healwayswipesthefloor.Whydoesthewomanthrowthecigarettesaway?A。Themandroppedashonthefloor.B.Thecigarettesareawasteofmoney.C。Thecigarettesarebadforhealth.What’sTRUEaboutthewoman。A。Sheworks15hoursadayoutside.B。Sheisahousewife.C.Shedoesn'tthinkhouseworkmatters。聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。Whydidthemangotothebank?A.Hewantedtogetsmallchange.B.Hehadtopaythefinethere.C。Heintendedtocallagarage.Whatdidthemandothatday?A。Hecalledagarageonthewaytothebank.B.Hewrotealettertothepolicestation。C。Hewenttothepolicestationtoexplain。Howdidthemanfeelaboutthepoliceofficer’sfinaldecision?A。AngryB。SadC。HappyWhatwasthepoliceofficer’sattitudetotheman?A。Shegaveupfininghim.B。Shetookpityonhim.C.Shepunishedhim。第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40

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上將該項涂黑AAbebeBikilastaredattheathletesfromhisowncountry,whowerecompetingintheOlympicGames.ThenameEthiopia(埃塞俄比亞)waswrittenacrossthebackofeachathlete'suniform(衣服)。AsAbebeBikilawatched,hemadeuphismindtobecomeoneofthoseathletes.In1932,AbebeBikilawasborninapoorfamilyinasmalltownnearAddisAbaba,Ethiopia。Asachild,healwaysrantoschoolafewkilometresawayfromhishome。Afterleavingschool,AbebeBikilawentintothearmy。Hewaslaterfoundtobeexcellentasamarathon(馬拉松賽跑)runner.In1960,hewasonhiswaytoInRome,AbebeBikilasucceededincompletingthingsthatnorunnerhadeverachievedbefore.WhenhewontheOlympicmarathon,hebecamethefirstblackAfricantowinagoldmedal.Andhesetanewworldrecord。Anotherthingthatmadepeoplesurprisedwasthatherantheraceinhisbare(赤祼的)feet。Whenaskedwhyheranbarefoot,AbebeBikilasaid,“IwantedtheworldtoknowthatmycountryEthiopiahasalwayswonwithdeterminationandheroism.”By1964,AbebeBikilahadbecomewell-knownasabarefootrunner。Inthesameyear,heheadedfortheTokyoOlympics。Butsixweeksbeforehisbigrace,AbebeBikilasufferedanattackofappendicitis(闌尾炎).WhenhearrivedinJapan,hewasstillrecoveringfromtheoperationtoremovehisappendix。ButAbebeBikilaranthemarathon—thistimewearingshoes-andwonit!Hebeathisownrecordin1960bymorethanfourminutes.ThatmadehimthefirstrunnertocontinuouslywintwoOlympicmarathons。In1968,acaraccidentleftthegreatrunnerunabletowalkforever。AbebeBikiladiedin1973.Ahugecrowd,includingthethenrulerofEthiopia,AtseHaileSelassie,gatheredashewaslaidtorest。AbebeBikilawillalwaysberememberedforhisgreatability,loveofcountry,andtrueOlympicspirit。Intheheartofallsportsfans,AbebeBikilaremainsanexcellentOlympicathlete。21.WhatmadeAbebeBikilawanttobeanOlympicathlete?A。Joiningthearmyafterleavingschool.B。Runningtoschoolwhenhewasyoung。C.Watchingtheathletesfromhiscountrycompete。D.Takingpartinamarathonatayoungage.22.IntheRomeOlympicsandtheTokyoOlympics,AbebeBikila________.A。settwoworldrecordsB.didn'twearhisshoesC。failedtowinamedalD.madesomemistakes23.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph4thatAbebeBikilawas________.A。peace.lovingB。warm-heartedC.strong-minded D.cated24.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheearlylifeofAbebeBikilaB。AbebeBikila'sexperienceinRomeC。AbebeBikila,atruepeacerunnerD.AbebeBikila,arealsportsheroBBlogsareheretostay。Theyhavebecomeadeep。rootedpartoftheliterary,journalistic,andevensocialarea。Perhapsyouwouldliketostartablog;perhapsyouwouldliketoimproveyourblog;perhapsyouwouldliketotakeyourblogtoprofessionalstandards-asameansofearningincomesorincreasingyourvisibility.Whateveryourgoalis,thiscoursewillmoveyouintherightdirection。Millionsofpeoplehaveblogs.Onlyapartofthemdoitwellenoughtoachieverealbenefits,intermsofincomes,visibility,orsheer(純粹的)entertainment。Thiscoursewillshowyouhowtojointhebandofbetterbloggers。Youwilllearnhowtofindtherighttoneforyourblog,setitupandmaintainit,writepoststhatareeffectiveandworthreading,andattractpeoplefromallovertheworldtoyourspotontheblogsphere。Whileit'ssimpletostartablog,ittakesvigilanceandskilltodoitreallywell,asistrueofanykindofwriting。Amongthetopicscovered:overviewsoftheblogsphere,thebenefitsofblogging,focusingonyourblogconcept,howtosetupandmaintainablog,tipsforeffectiveblogwritinganddrawingvisitorstoyoursite。Youwillgethands-onpracticecreatingyourblogplustimeforquestions.Whetheryouwishtoblogforfunorbusiness,youwillgainarealisticunderstandingofhowtobecomepartoftheblogsphere.Courseoffered.HOWTOBLOGInthisfour-weekcourse,abloggingexpertwillguideyouthroughtheprocessofconceiving,settingup,writing,andpromotingablog。Eachstudentwillconsultwiththeinstructoronablogconcept,thensetupa“l(fā)ive”blogandintroduceittotherestoftheclassforfeedback.Studentswillalsohaveampleopportunitiestoasktheinstructorquestions.ONLINECLASSESTuition:$125.RegistrationFee:$25Eachclassisstrictlylimitedto25students,aged18andup。StartsNewLectureLocationTimeEnrollJan.12WednesdaysOnline24hrs.adayCLASSFULLFeb。9WednesdaysOnline24hrs.adayCLASSFULLMar.16WednesdaysOnline24hrs.adayEnroll25.Thepassageismainlyabout________.A。anonlineprogrammeaboutbloghistoryB。anonlinewritingarrangementC.anonlinecompetitioninwritingblogsD.anonlinecourseforwritinggoodblogs26.Afterjoininginthecourse,youwill________.A。learnskillsofwritingeffectiveblogsB.havetorecitetheblogconceptsC。berequiredtowriteblogsasacareerD.chooseblogsforfunorbusiness27.Whatdoweknowaboutthecourse?A.Therearenomorethan25studentsineachcourse.B。Itwillcostyou$150tolearnthecourse。C.Thecourseisintendedforteenagersunder18.D.Newlecturesaregiveneachdayeveryweek。CNewresearchshowssheeparecleverPeopleoftenmakejokesabouthowdullsheepare,butnewresearchshowstheymaybeclevererthanwethink.ResearchersattheUniversityofCambridgediscoveredthatWelshmountainsheephavebrainpowerthatequalsrodents(嚙齒動物)。Testsfoundthatthesheepcanmaptheareatheylivein,andsomemayevenbeabletoplanahead。YoungfishprefernoisyneighboursAnewstudyhasshownthatyoungfishliketoliveonreefswithnoisyneighbours!ResearchersfromtheuniversitiesofAucklandandBristolfoundthatyoungfishlookingforahomechooseareaswhereothernoisyfishlive。Thescientistsproducedallkindsofsoundswhichhadbeenrecordedindifferentnaturalenvironments。Theyoungfishseemedtopreferthesoundsofnaturalreefs,completewithnoisyanimals!Thescientistscomparedthechoicetoamusicfanwanderingaroundatamusicfestival,choosingtosetupatentclosesttothemusictheylikebest!ButterfliesaredisappearingAnewstudyhasshownthat17species(物種)ofbutterflyfoundinEuropehavedroppedby70%inthelast20years。Theinformationcollectedfrom3,000sitesacross15countriesshowsitmaybecausedbytheloss(減少)ofgrasslandscoveredwithflowers。Youcanencouragebutterfliestocomeintoyourgardenbyplantingflowers。28.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Theimportanceofprotectinganimals。B.People’swrongideasaboutanimals.C。Whythenumberofanimalshasdropped。D.Somenewstudiesaboutanimals。29.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,wemayinferthatsheep________。A。arelesscleverthanrodentsB。canreadmapsC.canfindtheirhomeD。aregoodplanners30.Whenyoungfisharelookingforahome,theyliketo________。A.liveinanoisyenvironmentB.liveinareasclosetotheirparentsC.choosethereefswhicharequietD。chooseotherkindsoffishasneighbors31.Whichseemstohavetodowiththenumberofbutterflies?A.Thespeciesofgrassingrasslands.B。Thenumberofflowersingrasslands.C。Thespeciesoftreesingrasslands。D。Thenumberofanimalsingrasslands。32.Inwhichpartofanewspapercanwemostprobablyreadthepassage?A。Geography.B.Culture.C。Nature。 D。Travel.D“Ifmusicisthemedicineofthesoul(靈魂),letitplayon,”saidafamousperson.Ithinkhesaidsobecauseprobablyhegotsomehelpfrommusic。Musichassomestrangeabilities.Medicalscientistshavefoundthatapersonthatfeelsstressedcanactuallylistentosomekindofmusicandbecomewell.Theresearcherssaidthatsincestresscomesasaresultoflifeeventssuchasstartinganewfamily,startinganewbusiness,andstartinganewjob,onecanactuallylistentogoodmusicandfeelgoodbecausegoodmusictouchesthehumanmindinapositiveway.Musichelpsyoutoforgetthelifeeventsthatmakeyouworriedandremembertheimportanteventsthatoncehappenedinyourlife.Depression(抑郁)isadiseasecausedbystress,smoking,socialproblemsandsoon。Depressionisalsocausedbyproblemssuchasfailureinbusiness。Depressionmaybringusweakness,headache,andlossofconcentration.Goodmusicmakesonerememberhappymomentsorgooddays.Ifyouplaymusicaboutlove,itmakesyoufeellikefallinginloveagainthoughyoumayhavehadseveralupsetexperiences。Andsuchgoodfeelingsmakeyouhealthy.Anxiety(焦慮)isanotherhealthproblemthatcanbecontrolledbymusic。Anxietyisasideeffectofsomemajorhealthproblemssuchascanceroftheliverandcancerofthebreast.Goodmusicmakesyoufeelrelaxedandremovesthepainsfromthesediseasesandyoufeelallright。Goodmusiccansendyoutosleep。Andyouneedtoknowthatsleepputsyourbodyinahealthycondition。Sleeptakesawaytheeffectsofstress,depressionandanxietyfromaperson。33.AccordingtothefamouspersoninParagraph1,musiccan________.A.treatmanykindsofdiseasesB。taketheplaceofmedicineintreatingillnessC.helpyoukeephealthyinyourmindD。makeyourememberthingsthathappenedinthepast34.Goodmusichelpspeopleremovestressmainlyby________。A。lettingpeoplehaveagoodsleepB.makingpeoplethinkpositivelyC。showingsomethingnewtopeopleD.makingpeoplefocusonlyonimportantthings35.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonfordepressionmentionedinthepassage?A。Stress.B。Lossofconcentration。C.Failureinbusiness。 D.Smoking。第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10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。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Makingfriendsisaskilllikemostskills。Itimproveswithpractice。Ifyouwanttomeetpeopleandmakefriends,youmustbewillingtotakesomeaction.Youmustfirstgowheretherearepeople.__36__Joiningacluboragroup,talkingwiththosewholikethesamethingsasyoudoismucheasier。Orjoinsomeoneinsomeactivity.__37__Afterallmeetingstrangersmeansfacingtheunknown.Andit'shumannaturetofeelabituncomfortableabouttheunknown。Mostofourfearsaboutdealingwithnewpeoplecomefromdoubtsaboutourselves.Weimagineotherpeoplearejudgingus,findingustootallortooshort,toothisortoothat.__38__Trytoacceptyourselfasyouare,andtrytoputtheotherpersonatease.You'llbothfeelmorecomfortable.Trytoactself。confidentevenifyoudon’tfeelthatway.Whenyouenteraroomfullofstrangers,suchasanewclassroom,walktallandstraight,lookdirectlyatotherpeopleandsmile,andsaysomething.__39__Justmeetingsomeonenewdoesnotmeanthatyouwillmakefriendswiththatperson—friendshipisbasedonmutual(相互的)likingand“giveandtake”。__40__A.Manypeoplearenervouswhentalkingtonewpeople。B.Butdon’tforgetthattheymustbefeelingthesameway.C。Itdependsonone’scharactertomakegoodfriends.D。Youwon'tmakefriendsstayinghomealone。E.I'mashypersonanditisverydifficultformetomakefriendswithotherpeople.F。Don'twaitfortheotherpersontostartaconversation.G。Ittakestimeandefforttodevelop。第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)

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并在答題卡上將該項涂黑RightinthemiddleofJapan,highinthemountain,anoldmanlivedinhislittlehouse。Hefoundinonecorneroftheroomanoldiron__41__.Hedecidedtouseitto__42__water。Tohissurprise,thekettlebecameastrange__43__whenitwasonthefire.Andthenit__44__backintoakettleagain。Theoldmandecidedto__45__it。Soamerchantcameand__46__withthekettle。Atnight,themerchantwas__47__byabignoise.Thekettlebecameastrangecreatureagainandwasrunning__48__inhisroom。Butearlynextmorninghefoundthekettlestill__49__lyinginthecorner.Oneofhisneighbours,afterhearingwhathehadseeninthenight,__50__himtotravelinthecountryto__51__it。Nowthekettlecouldbeaskedtochangeand__52__bythemerchant。Theperformancesdrewbigaudiences,andthemerchant__53__alotofmoney.Buthewasa(n)_54__man。Thoughhewasrichnow,hethoughtthathe__55__someofhiswealthtotheman__56__whomhehadboughtthekettle。Onemorning,heputahundredgoldpiecesintothekettleand,hangingitonhisarm,he__57__totheoldmanwhohadsoldittohim.Theoldman__58__themerchant,sayingthatfewpeoplewouldhavebeen__59__honest。Thekettlebroughtthemboth__60__.Everythingwentwellwiththemtilltheydied.41.A。stickB.gunC。cookerD。kettle42.A.containB。boilC.burn D。carry43。A。steamB。creatureC.shapeD.figureA。recoveredB.cameC。changedD.sent45.A.sellB。abandonC.throw D.own46.A。wentawayB。ranawayC。gaveaway D。threwaway47.A。wokeB.impressedC。attracted D.awakenedA.awayB。alongC.aboutD.out49.A。coldlyB。quietlyC.comfortably D.normally50.A。suggestedB。advisedC.forced D.let51.A。playB.exchangeC.display D。share52.A。performB。fillC.cover D。lay53.A.earnedB.lostC.stole D.robbed54.A。selfishB.generousC。honest D.braveA。awardedB.owedC.leftD.divided56.A。fromB.toC.for D。with57.A.contributedB。objectedC.turned D。returned58.A.droveB.ignoredC。thanked D.astonished59.A.soB.tooC。quite D。very60.A。moneyB。luckC.confidence D.Strength第Ⅱ卷第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheMiludeer,aspecieswithlargehorns(角),usedtobecommoninChinalongago。Likeotherdeertheylivedtogetherand___61_____(eat)grassandthesoftpartsoftrees__62____assmallbranches。Miludeerwereoftenhuntedforfoodorsportinthepast。Someofthem__63____(take)toBritaintoimprovetheenvironmentofthebeautifulparkwhichbelonged___64___theDukeofBedford.Helikedthem__64_____muchthathetookthemallthewayfromChinatoBritain.TheMiludeerlikedthecool,wetweatherinEnglandandtheirnumberincreasedyear____66___year。__67___aresult,whenin1985thegovernmentofChinawantedtoreintroducetheMiludeer。Accordingtothat,thedeer____68__(certain)seemhappytobebackinChinabecausetheirnumbershavegrownrapidly。Therearenowsomanyofthem___69___anewpark__70______(open)fortheminHubei_______62._______63.__

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