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1、英語(yǔ)(考試時(shí)間: 150 分鐘 滿分 150 分) 第一部分:聽力 ( 共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分 ) 第一節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 7.5 分) 請(qǐng)聽下面 5 段對(duì)話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1. What will the man do this afternoon?A. Visit a museum. B.Learn the guitar C.See a friend.2. Which language does the man want to learn? A.French. B.Italian. C.Mandarin.3. How much should the woman pa

2、y for the apartment each month? A.$300. B.$600. C.$1,200.4. How is the weather probably now? A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny.5. What are the speakers talking about?A.A lab. B.An experiment C.A professor. 第二節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分) 請(qǐng)聽下面 5 段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。 請(qǐng)聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 題。6. What is Sophie doing?A.

3、Listening to music. B.Eating an apple. C.Reading a history book.7. Who is talking on the phone?A.Danny. B.Jane. C.Ben. 請(qǐng)聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 題。8. When will the man come back home from the holiday?A.On the 24th. B.On the 25th. C.On the 26th.9. Where will the man go for his holiday?A.To Turkey. B.To Greec

4、e. C.To Italy. 請(qǐng)聽第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12題。10. How many planets in the solar system have no moons?A.1. B.2. C.3.11. Which planet has two tiny moons?A.Jupiter. B.Venus. C.Mars.12. What will the man probably do next?A.Go for supper. B.Read the article. C.Prepare the table. 請(qǐng)聽第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16題。i3.What does t

5、he man probably do now?A.A teacher. B.A guide. C.A journalist.14. What will the man do on Friday afternoon?A.Attend a meeting. B.Do his paperwork. C.Look after Kate.15. Who is Liz probably?A.The woman's daughter. B.The man's wife. C.The man's kid.16. When will the speakers meet?A.At abou

6、t 6:30. B.At about 7:30. C.At about 8:00. 請(qǐng)聽第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 題。17. What can tourists do at stop A?A.Visit a wonderful garden. B.Try a new restaurant. C.Visit an old playground.18. At which stop can tourists visit the Roman baths?A.Stop B. B.Stop C. C. Stop D19. How often do the boat tours in the

7、 Roman Boat Company leave?A.Every 30 minutes. B.Every 60 minutes. C.Every two hours.20. Where do the boat tours in the Best Boating Company leave?A.From Palace Gardens. B.From Pulteney Bridge. C.From Queen Square.第二部分 :閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分 40 分) 第一節(jié)(共 15小題;每小題 2分,滿分 30 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AIt

8、's November now and Christmas is on the way. What would be a better way to spend time with your loved ones than sitting down to watch some classic Christmas movies?1. The Grinch (2000)This is a Christmas must-watch. It was originally ( 最初 ) a children's book written by Dr. Seuss, which I wou

9、ld suggest reading! It's the story of a green monster ( 怪 獸 ) who wants to destroy Christmas but who in the end discovers the power of love.I promise it's a great film with plenty of laughs along the way.2. Love Actually (2003)While this is not a personal favourite of mine, people in the UK

10、love this film.It features ( 由主 演)famous actors and actresses such as Hugh Grant, EmmaThompson and Alan Rickman. It might be a little difficult to follow, but the heart-warming story makes it worth watching.3. Home Alone (1990)This is one of my favourite films of all time and I would watch it all ye

11、ar round if I could. It tells the story of a boy, Kevin, who is left alone in his house when his large family forget to take him on vacation. While the family are away, burglars ( 竊賊 ) try to break into the house and Kevin must protect his home by setting traps ( 圈套 ). The trips, falls and traps wil

12、l have you laughing out loud as you watch a 10-year-old boy outsmart two grown men.4. Miracle on 34th Street (1994)You can't have Christmas in an English-speaking country without watching thisfilm. It's not funny like Home Alone or The Grinch, but it is really touching. It'sabout a man w

13、ho says he is Santa Claus, but nobody believes him except a lawyer anda little girl. The storyline may seem a little childish but you can enjoy it at any age.21. Which movie is based on a children's book?A. The Grinch. B. Love Actually. C. Home Alone. D. Miracle on 34th Street.22. What does the

14、author think of Miracle on 34th Street?A. It is his favourite movie. B. It is funny and touching.C. It is a little difficult to follow. D. It is suitable for people of all ages.23. What do the four movies have in common?A. All can make you laugh out loud. B. All are newly-made movies.C. All are rela

15、ted to Christmas.D. All tell stories about kids.B“ Life is about daring to carry out your ideas, ” said Italian mountaineerReinhold Messner.One of the best-known living mountaineers, now 74, Messner became the first person to climb Mount Qomolangma alone and without the help of bottled oxygen in 198

16、0.He also became, in 1986, the first to reach the world's 14 mountain tops of over8,000 meters, again without bottled oxygen.Along the way, he has practiced a special style of mountaineering known as alpinism, in which climbers try to reach the top with as little material (材料 ) and outside today

17、's climbers dependhelp as possible.But it is an art that is increasingly getting lost on Sherpas (local guides for climbers in the Himalayas) and ready-made routes (線 ) to reach the top, Messner said.The true alpinistdoesn't want such help. Hewants to go into the wild,” hesaid.His achievemen

18、ts have made him a great hero, but Messner says he has gotten into plenty of dangerous situations along the way too.climbing, ” he said.Around half of the top alpinists have diedOf course,if I turn back more often than theothers, I can increasemy chancesof survival, ” headded. “But if I hadn't b

19、een luckya few times, I wouldn'tbe here. ”Messner latermoved on to different challenges( 挑 戰(zhàn) ), crossing theGobi Desertand Antarctica.He is also a writer and was in Frankfurt topresent his latest book,Wild”探險(xiǎn) ).telling the true story of a 1916 Antarctic expedition (his presentToday, Messner spen

20、ds his time making films and talks excitedly about one, which is set in Kenya, Africa, and tells the story of two climbers who run into trouble and are faced with life-changing situations.After a lifetime of following his next dream, he believes film-making will be his final project.“ I was always a

21、t my best when I waslearning, when I was curious (求知的 ), ” hesaid.24. What is special about true alpinists?A. They can reach the top quickly. B. They try to depend on themselves.C. They follow ready-made routes. D. They often work with local guides.25. What helped Messner survive dangerous situation

22、s?A. Good luck. B. Belief. C. Good skills. D. Courage.26. What does Messner tell us about the story of his new film?A. It is very interesting.B. It happens in Africa.C. It is based on his latest book.D. It recordshis true experiences.27. What is the text mainly about?A. A new film.B. A new book. C.

23、A great alpinist.D. A greatexpedition.You might have noticed that the ringingsound of basketballswas almost like thebeat to a song. But did you know that it could be taken seriously as music?The music group STOMPhas taken everyday objectsand turned them intoinstruments.The music it has created is a

24、hit all over the world.STOMP was formed by British musicians Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas. They met in the early 1980s when they were both working as buskers, the British term for street performers (表演者 ). Cresswell and McNicholas were part of a busking groupcalled Pookiesnackenburger that be

25、came very popular throughout Britain.Cresswell was a drummer ( 鼓手 ) for the group. Because they performed on the street, he could not set up a traditional drum set. Instead, he wore one drum that hung around his shoulders. To be able to make different sounds, Cresswell began beating on everyday obje

26、cts that he could find during performances. This creative drumming led to the idea for STOMP.STOMP made its first public appearance at London's Bloomsbury Theatre in 1991.The performers used one-of-a-kind instruments, such as empty water bottles, basketballs, and matchboxes to create music. Wear

27、ing overalls and T-shirts, they danced around on a stage made to look like a closed warehouse (倉(cāng)庫(kù) ). STOMP was agreat success, winning many theater awards and drawing huge crowds (人群 ).In 1994, STOMP came to the United States and played at the Orpheum Theater inNew York City. Years later it is still

28、 playing there! To celebrate its ten-year anniversary ( 周年紀(jì)念 ), the then New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg renamed the street outside the theater STOMP Avenue.STOMPhas now toured all over the United States and most of the world. One reason STOMP is so popular is that anyone can enjoy it. There a

29、re no words or story. People from all cultures can understand it, no matter which language they speak.28. What makes STOMP a special music group?A. There are few words in its music. B. It usually performs in warehouses.C. The performers wear special clothes. D. It uses everyday objects as instrument

30、s.29. What can we learn about STOMP?A. It was created in 1980. B. It was formed in Britain.C. It was named after a street. D. It was part of Pookiesnackenburger.30. Who was behind the creative idea for STOMP?A. Luke Cresswell.B. A busking group.C. Steve McNicholas.D. Michael Bloomberg.31. Which show

31、s the correct order of the following events?a. STOMP began performing at the Orpheum Theater.b. STOMP began performing at the Bloomsbury Theatre.c. Michael Bloomberg named a street STOMP Avenue.d. Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas worked as buskers.A. d-b-a-c. B. d-a-b-c. C. b-a-c-d. D. b-a-d-c.DS

32、martphones, tablets and smart watches are banned at school for all children under15 in France. Un der the ban stude nts are not able to use their phones at all duri ng school hours, in cludi ng meal breaks.“I think it's a good thing. School is not aboutbeing on your phone, ” Paris mumMarie-Carol

33、ine Madeleine told AFP. “ It's hard with kids. You can't control what they see and that's one of thethings that worries me as a pare nt. ”There is no law like this in Australia, but some Australian schools have bannedphones. McKinnon Secondary School in Victoria introduced a total ban in

34、 February andPrin cipal Pitsa Binnion said this has bee n a success.McKinnon stude nts still have a Chromebooktousein every class for day-to-day learning butthey're not allowed to use social media (媒體).Ms Binnion said a t first “ teacherscheered and studentsmoaned (抱怨),” but now they're seei

35、ng the positives勢(shì)).“ They come to school and they're not allowed to use phones at all duri ng the” she said.school day, in clud ing lunch breaks, think anyone can do it if we've done it."It's bee n won derful in terms of stude nts com muni cat ing with each other atlun chtime andnot

36、 look ing at their scree n,” she said.Ms Binnion also leads by example anddoes n't use her mobile pho ne in school.“INot every one agrees withthe bans. Wester n Sydney Uni versitytech no logyresearcher Dr Joa nne Orlando wrote in on li ne magaz ine The Con versati on earlier this year that Austr

37、alia should not ban phones in schools because it's important to educate kids to live in the age they are raised in.“ A good educat i on for stude nts today is knowing how to use tech no logy to lear n, communicateand work with ideas, ” she wrote. “ Banning studentsfrom usingsmartph ones is a 195

38、0s response ( 反應(yīng))to a 2018 state-of- play. ”32. Why did Madelei ne welcome the ban?A. School is for study ing.B. Kids behave badly no wadays.C. Teachers find it hard to control kids. D. Her kids depend too much on phones.33. What can we lear n about the ban in McKinnon Secon dary School?A. Some teac

39、hers were aga inst it at first.B. Stude nts can now see the good of the ban.C. Stude nts can use their phones at lunch breaks.D. Teachers have stopped using phones at school as well.34. What does the un derl ined word“ Chromebook in Paragraph 5 probably refer to?A. A book. B. A no tebook. C. A lear

40、ning website. D. A kind of computer.35. What does Dr Joa nne Orlando thi nk of banning pho nes in schools?A. It will disc onnect pare nts and kids. B.It will cause kids to com muni cateless.C. It will preve nt kids being tech-min ded.D. It will make educati on go back60 years.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)

41、短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余 選項(xiàng)?!癎avin! ” called Mr. Capshaw.“We'releaving. Are you ready? ”36 . “Yes, ” he said with a sigh ( 嘆氣 ).“ This will be fun. I know you'll enjoy the performa nee, ” Mrs. Capshaw told her son. “ Afterward, we might even get to go backstageand meet Dad's

42、friend Joseph. ”37 . Gavin could n't believe how many people there were in the theater.Sudde nly,the lights dimmed ( 變 暗),and the audienee began to fall silent.Once the performa nee bega n, Gavin forgot all about his pare nts and the rest ofthe audie nee. 38 hey made the moves look so easy, but

43、he could tell it was muchmore difficult tha n it appeared.“Well, what did you think?” asked Gavin'sparents.“ That was amaz ing. I'm so glad we came, ” he replied.“Come on, let's go see if we can findJoseph, ” said Mr. Capshaw.A mome nt later, the Capshaws were shak ing hands with Joseph.

44、“39 ?” Gavin asked Joseph.Joseph laughed.“venever worked so hard in my life, ” he said, “but rve alson ever had somuch fun. Are you a performer, Gavin?Gavin shook his head.“ 40 ?” asked Joseph. “The performing arts center is only a few blocks from here, and it offers a begi nn er's class in mode

45、r n dance. I know some of the teachers there.rd be happy to in troduceyou if you're in terested. ”Gavin smiled.“ When can I start? ”A. Gavi n moved slowly dow n the stairsB. Is it a lot of work to prepare the showC. You seem very in terested in toni ght's showD. Do you think dance is somethi

46、ng you'd like to tryE. He liste ned to the music and watched the dan cers moveF. The Capshaws walked dow n the street toward the bus stopG. About 45 minu tes later, the Capshaws arrived at the theater第三部分:語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Fresh

47、 out of acting school, I got a job with a touring theater company. The terms were un reas on able: $300 for a mon th's work, to be 41 at the end of that mon th. Only one meal a day would be 42 ; for the rest, we were on our own.Our first venue ( 演 出地點(diǎn))was a holiday center. The waiters 43 us from

48、jhestart. They refused to give us spo ons and kni ves at dinner, while our meal cooled.It was 44亠At the sec ond venue, we 45 to_make some cha nges to the show for the new stage.While we practiced, I saw a table being set. I felt 46 ._ It was midday, which 47thatthey were serving us lunch. Getting lu

49、nch would mean no hot dinner because of the “one meal a day ” item ( 條款 ).We 48_depended on dinner being our hot meal of the day.We were called over to 49 . The table was beautifully set. The san dwiches werethat the“ one meal agenerous ( 慷慨給予的 ).Afterward, I told the headwaiter that we 50 our one m

50、eal to be dinner.Our dinner would be at six, the headwaiter said. He 51 day” item in our con tract was stupid and the venue would 52 us lunch and dinner daily.We retur ned at six, 53 and n ervous because this seemed too good to be 54 . Wewere served by a 55 waiter who sang to us. He refilled our wat

51、er glasses and tookorders for coffee. At the end, we tried to bus our dishes to the kitche n, 56 the headwaiter said that we did n't have to do that andexplained, “ It is only 57 for usif you let us do itright. ”That was 20 years ago, and I lear ned a 58 that ni n ever forget: Take pleasurein 5匹

52、 Be kind. Treat those who have 60 to give you as well as you would treat apay ing customer.41. A. spe ntB. paidC. collectedD. saved42. A. providedB.sharedC. madeD. sold43. A. forgotB. missedC. avoidedD. disliked44. A. un dersta ndableB. un pleasa ntC. in terest ingD.unn ecessary45. A. agreedB. seeme

53、dC. neededD. prete nded46. A. satisfiedB. surprisedC. boredD.tired47. A. heldB. requiredC. meantD. told48. A. reallyB. sudde nlyC. fin allyD.probably49. A. speakB. helpC. cookD. eat50. A. allowedB. wan tedC. en couragedD. ordered51. A. hopedB. imagi nedC. addedD.guessed52. A. giveB. showC. findD.len

54、d53. A. proudB. comfortable C. patie ntD. tha nkful54. A. rightB. trueC. wiseD.certa in55. A. cheerfulB. successfulC. shyD.serious57. A. possibleB. funnyC. painfulD. enjoyable58. A. lessonB. skillC. factD.task59. A. progressB. workC. travelD.study60. A. everythingB. somethingC. anythingD.Nothing56.

55、A. whenB. becauseC. butD. so第二節(jié)(共 10小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 15 分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入 1 個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。In the United States, over 25 percent of senior citizens (people over 65) live alone. Without friends and family nearby, seniors are at risk of 61. (have)depression ( 抑郁 ).Many communities are trying to deal

56、with this problem. Providence Mount St. Vincent, a retirement home ( 退 休 療 養(yǎng) 院 ) near Seattle, Washington, has 62. (recent) run a program. Over 400 senior citizens live at Providence Mount St. Vincent, and over 40 children from a few months old 63. age five go todaycare there. The children spend the

57、 day there with the senior citizens while 64. (worker) look on.The program has clear advantages. For the older people, their social life improves ( 改善 ); they read to and play games with the children, and encourage 65. (they) to do other activities. This makes the seniors feel 66. (use) andhappy, and if they feel happy, their health may improve.The children also get a lot from the program. They have 67. patient groupof people to play with in a safe environme

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