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Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammar(第二部分語音、詞匯和語法)II.Choosethebestanswer.(選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢?(共20分)Don'ttouchthatplate.It'shot!Whichiscorrectfortheunderlinedpart?A)/a:/ B)/a/ C)/a〃 D) /o /CouldyoudomefavorandpickupSamfromschooltoday?A)the B)an C)a D) /MrSmithwillbefreesoon.YoucanwaitforinthemeetingroomA)his B)he C)himself D)himIt'sapitythatKobeBeanBryant,thefamousbasketballplayer,passedawayJanuary.A)in B)on C)of D)atIthinkthegovernmentshouldfocusmoreglobalclimatechange.A)by B)on C)for D)toItwasnotasasIthought.Aftersomepractice,Icoulddoit.A)hard B)harder C)hardest D)thehardestDon'tworry.Askyourteacherforsomeonhowtoprepareforthefinalexam.A)advice B)idea C)method D)praiseItseemsthattheirfavouritefootballteamwillwinthegameagain.A)possibly B)likely C)certainly D)rarelyTheparentsaskedtheirsontobeseriousbuthealwayspretendednothing.A)tohear B)hearing C)hear D)heardTheywillkeeptheproblemwiththeirinternationalpartners.A)discuss B)todiscuss C)discusses D)discussingIhappenedtoseeJackandMarythismorning.Theyinthestreet.A)walk B)walked C)werewalkingD)arewalkingDrNanshanZhongpredictedthatthenovelcoronavirus新冠病毒)outbreakinChinaoverbythislateJune.A)hasbeen B)hadbeen C)willbe D)wouldbeWhenweareonthetopofthemountain,wecanenjoytheviewsfromsides.A)both B)either C)all D)neitherWewillhavetoputofftheschoolspringoutingtheweatherimproves.A)since B)when C)unless D)ifUnfortunately,Lucyfelldownstairsbrokeherlegyesterdayafternoon.A)and B)or C)so D)butwonderfulconcertitis!It'sthefirsttimethatIhaveseensomanyfamousmusiciansplayingtogether.A)What B)Whata C)Whatan D)HowBecauseofthespreadofthedisease,ourflighttoFrancelastweek.A)iscancelling B)hascancelled C)iscancelled D)wascancelledIt'samazingtheprogrammeputyoure-mailintootherlanguages.A)can B)may C)must D)need-I'mafraidallthestudentshavetogetusedtoonlinelearningatpresent.A)That'sagoodidea. B)Iagreewithyou.C)That'sallright. D)Nevermind.-Excuseme,couldyoutellmethewaytoShanghaiDisneyland?

A)Goodluck!A)Goodluck!Sorry,Iamnewhere,too. D)Notatall.III.Completethefollowingpassageswiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce.(將下列單詞或詞組填入空格。每空格限填一詞,每詞只能填一次)(共8分)A.roughB.completeC.exactlyD.southernE.similartoTherootsof‘rockandroll,gobacktomanydifferentcountries,manydifferentkindsofmusicandmanymusicians.Itisdifficulttosay46howthemusicbegan.RockmusicdevelopedmainlyfromblackAfricanandwhiteEuropeanmusic.TheEuropeansandtheAfricanslaves^隸)cametoAmericaduringtheseventeenthcentury.Theyeachhadtheirownmusic.BlackAfricansusedheavydrumbeats,a47singingvoice,thecallingofamelodyandanswerofachorus.ThewhiteEuropeans,mostlyEnglishandScots,usedastrongermelody,alessheavybeatandinstrumentssuchasguitarsandhorns.Fromtheseventeenthtothetwentiethcentury,musiciansinthe48UnitedStatesdevelopedtwonewformsofmusic:theblues(藍(lán)調(diào)-音樂),usuallyplayedbyblacks,andcountrymusic,playedbywhites.Blackmusicianssangtheblueswithaguitar.Thismusicwas49worksongs:storiesoftroublesandpain,withlinesthatwererepeatedseveraltimes.A.expressedB.traditionC.continuesD.effectsEdiscoveredTheword'rockandroll,probablycamefromtheblackchurchesintheSouth,wherepeoplesanganddancedtothestrongrhythms.Atthesametime,whiteswereplayingcountrymusic.Theywentonwiththeir50ofdancingmusicandslowsongsthattoldsadstories.Thesingersplayedwithstringinstrumentssuchasfiddlesandguitars.Duringthistimebluesandcountrymusicianshadsome51oneachother.Thebirthoftheelectricguitarchangedcountryandbluemusicinthe1940s.Thesoundoftheelectricguitarbecamethesoundofrockandroll.NoonethinksofearlyrockandrollwithoutthinkingofElvisPresley(埃維斯?普里斯利,美國著名搖液明星),the‘KingofRockandRoll,,Rockmusic52todevelop,buttheheartandsoulofrockisthesameheartandsoulthatElvis53.W,Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.用括號(hào)中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一詞)(共8分)Wewatchedthechildrensweepingintopilesinthestreet.(leaf)Suehasalreadysetupherowncompanyinherearly.(thirty)Mynewdressfitsmeverywell,butisalittlebittight.(she)Thecompanyofferedanumberofchancesforteachers'professional.(develop)It'softheladyatthetouristofficetogivemesometipsonwheretovisit.(help)Parentsshouldteachtheirchildrentobehaveinpublic.(proper)Mikecouldthemoodfromnervoustorelaxedinafewminutes.(changeable)Idon'tthinkMr.Brownwas,hejustdidn'tknowthetruth.(honest)V.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired.(根據(jù)所給要求,改寫下列句子。62-67題,每空格限填一詞。68題注意句首大寫)(共14分)ThedoctortellsusthatTimneedstobeoperatedonatonce.(改成否定句)ThedoctortellsusthatTimtobeoperatedonatonce.I'vebeenbusyvolunteeringforourcommunitysinceIcamebackfromholiday.對(duì)劃線部分提問)haveyoubeenbusyvolunteeringforyourcommunity?Daisyisverygoodatsolvingcrosswordpuzzles.做為反義疑問句)Daisyisverygoodatsolvingcrosswordpuzzles,?Tobepopularkids,weshouldnevergetangrysoeasily.(保持句意基本不變)Tobepopularkids,weshouldneversoeasily.We'dbettersetoutearlysothatwewon'thurryontheway.(保持句意基本不變)We'dbettersetoutearlynottohurryontheway.‘Howhavetheymanagedtogeteverythingfinishedsoquickly?’Mikewondered.(改為賓語從句)Mikewonderedtheymanagedtogeteverythingfinishedsoquickly.work,healthy,foryourbody,aregood,to,eatinghabits(連詞成句)Part3ReadingandWriting(第三部分讀寫)W.Readingcomprehension(閱讀理解)(共50分)A.Choosethebestanswer^據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)拇鸢福?2分)OnMarch10,2019,eight-yearoldTaniwontheNewYorkChessChampionshipofhisagegroup.Buttheboy,whowashomelessatthetime,beganlearningthegamelessthanayearago.TaniandhisfamilyarrivedinNewYorkCityfromAfricain2017.Achurchhelpedhimentertheprimaryschool,P.S,116.HerethegiftedboywasfirstintroducedtochessbyateacherMakofsky,ownerofachessclub.Interestedinthegame,theseven-year-oldboyaskedhismothertoallowhimtojointheclub.Asshewasn,tabletoaffordthechessclasses,shee-mailedMakofsky.Tohersurpriseandjoy,MakofskyagreedthatTanicouldleanitforfree.Thoughthechessclubhelps,it'slargelybelievedthatTani'ssuccessliesinhishardwork.Theboypracticesthegameformanyhoursadayonthefloorwithhisboard.EverySaturday,Tanigoestoafree3-hourclasstoimprovehisgameskills.Notsurprisingly,Tani"sstory,firstreportedbytheNewYorkTimes,hasbroughthimgreatsupportfromtheAmericanpublic.SoonaftertheyoungboywontheNewYorkChampionship,MakofskybeganaGofindMeactivityforTaniandhisfamily.Inthisway,Tanicouldcontinuehischessjourney.Itraised$200,000injusttendays,farmorethantheyexpected.Andthemoneygoesoncoming.Butthefamilydonatesmostofthemoneytothechurchandtothosepoorfamilies.TanihasalsogotoffersfromthreefamousprivateschoolsinNewYork.However,thefamilyhavepolitelyrejectedallofthemandchosentocontinueTani,seducationatP.S.116.

Theyoungboy'sstoryalsocaughttheeyeofBillClinton,the42ndUSPresident."Tanl,you'reanexampleofawinningspirit-inchessandinlife.I'dlovetomeetyou.'HesaidonhisFacebook.WhileTaniisexcitedabouthisnewlife,heisreadytomeetgreatchallenges.HeisbusypreparingforthenextNationalPrimaryChampionships.Winningthecompetitionwillbringthechessplayerclosertohisdreamofbecomingtheworld'syoungestchessgrandmaster(最高段的棋手).TherecordhasbeenkeptforI7yearsbytheRussianchessplayerKarjakin,whowonthetitleattheageof12.TaniwontheNewYorkChessChampionshipofhisagegroupwhenhewasA)sevenB)eightC)twelveD)seventeenTanifirstlearnedtoplaychessfromB)hismotherathomeD)afriendinAfricaB)hismotherathomeD)afriendinAfricaB)whenandwhereTanipractiseschessD)howthechessclubhelpsTaniC)Makofsky,ownerofachessclubParagraph3mainlytellsus.A)howhardTaniworksatchessC)whatTani'smotherdoesforhimAfterwinningtheNewYorkChampionship,Tani.A)hopedtomeetBillClinton B)wenttoafamousprivateschoolC)becametherichestboyinNewYork D)gotmuchsupportfromthesocietyTheword'rejectWparagraph5mostprobablymeans.A)invited B)refused C)visited D)forgaveFromthepassageweknow.KarjakinbeatTaniintheNationalPrimaryChampionshipsTanisparentsgavebackthemoneytheyraisedtothechessclubit'sstillabigchallengeforTanitorealizehisdreamTanihasbeentheyoungestchessgrandmasterintheworldnowB.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage選擇最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或詞語完成短文)(12分)TheDigitalBlackHoleLibrariesaroundtheworldstillholdcopiesofbooksprintedhundredsofyearsago.Wille-booksstillbereadbyusinhundredsofyears'time?Librariansare75thefactthatdigitalinformationanddigitalbooksaredisappearing.Technologyisalwayschanging,andevennow,wecannotgetinformationtypedinprogramsweusedtenorfifteenyearsago.Isdigitaldataindangerofdisappearingintoadigitalblackhole?Amazingly,westillhavecopiesofthefirstcollectionofWilliamShakespeare's36plays(威廉-莎士比亞的36部戲?。?TheFirstFolio.That'snotbadforabookthat'snearly500yearsold.TheFoliowas76in1623.Around800copieswereprintedand234knowncopiesstillsurvivetoday.Booksareeasytostoreandwedon'tuseanyspecialequipmenttoreadthem.Butwhataboutthedocuments(文件)keptonyourcomputernow?Willpeoplebeabletoreadthemin800,500oreven10years'time?Documentswestoredondiscs(磁盤)tenortwentyyearsagocan'tbe77onour21stcenturylaptops.Whataboutallyourdigitalphotographs?Everysecond,thousandsofthemareuploadedtosocialmedia.Whatwillhappentothem?Willtheybelostinafewyears'time?Musicisindangerofbeinglost,too,wehavetothinkofnewwaystostoreit.Wemustcopythismusicorfindthebestwayofstoringitforfuturegenerations.Whenawebsiteclosesdown,alltheinformationonitisdeleted.It'sgone78.Ithasdisappearedintothe,digitalblackhole'Organizationshaveunderstoodthisproblem.In2004,BritishLibrarystartedtokeepimportantwebsitesforfuturegenerations,justlikepaper-basedliterature.Intheeventofadigitalblackhole,itcouldalldisappear.Theonly79istoprintitalloutandkeepphysicalcopies.Withalltheamazingnewdigitaltechnologyavailabletoustoday,westillhavetorelyonthecenturies-oldtechnologyofprinting.Fornow,printedcopiesarestillthe80waytostoreinformation.75.A)surprisedatB)satisfiedwithC)responsibleforD)worriedabout76.A)translatedB)publishedC)improvedD)destroyed77.A)wastedB)expectedC)openedD)ignored78.A)foreverB)insteadC)nowadaysD)again79.A)contactB)solutionC)difficultyD)decision80.A)cheapestB)newestC)quickestD)safestReadthepassageandfillintheblankswithproperwords在短文的空格內(nèi)填入適當(dāng)?shù)脑~,使其內(nèi)容通順,每空格限填一詞,首字母已給)(14分)THEWORLDTODAY22nd麗2042TravelMoonhoteltowelcomefirstguestsHistorywillbemadetodaywhentheTitanMoonHotelfinallyopensitsdoorstowelcomethefirsttouriststothemoon.The$36billionproject,whichhasbeendelayedforthreeyears,hopestor81morethan50guestsaweeksoon.ThefirstspaceplaneleavesforthemoonfromtheLondonSpacePortlaterthisevening.GuestsonitincludetheInternetbillionaireMiraXinandherhusbandBobLatchford.Theyares82athree-dayhoneymoonthere.EntertainmentActorscallforStarClientstopAngryactorsarecallingonpeoplenottogoandseethelatestfilmcalledFilmStarClientbecausetheyfearitcanbetheendoftheirprofession.Inthefilm,awholegroupofrobotsplayhumanroles.Thefilmproducershavegivenr83sayingthatthehugecoststhatHollywoodstarsareaskingformakeitimpossibleforstudiostoproducefilms.Maybeactorsneednotworrytoomuchbecauseearlyreviewsofthefilmhavebeent84.ThefilmopensintheUKonFriday.Scienceandtechnology3Dbecomesareality(現(xiàn)實(shí)),scientistssayImaginesittinginameeting-roominNewYorkwhilealsosittinginyourpyjamasbackhomeinLondon.AccordingtoscientistsattheUnitedEuropeanUniversityinZurich,thiswillbearealitysometimeinthenearfuture.DrMiriamJameson,headofthescienceandcomputingdepartment,heldaconferencetoannounceamajorbreakthrough(突破)in3Dtechnology.Shepromisedthattwoyearsfromnowitwouldbepossibletosend3Dimagesofyourselfa85intheworld,nomatteryouareinNewYorkorinLondon.S86Shirley'sHelsinkiHappinessDoctorshavetoldShirleyWilliamsthatshewillbeabletocompeteintheEuropeanChampionshipsinHelsinkinextmonth.The28-year-oldboxerhadacompletehandoperationafterbeinginvolvedinacaraccident.Doctorsoncetoldherthathercareerwasover.Butatwo-yearintensiverecoveryprogrammemeansthatshenowiswellandhasthechanceagain.'Ineverthoughtthisdaywouldarrive,'shetoldreporters.'AfterHelsinkiI'mgoingtostartt87forLima2044,'sheadded.Answerthequestions版據(jù)短文內(nèi)容回答下列問題)(12分)GeorgeReeder,63,inSomersethasbeengivenabraverycertificate(證書)forsavingthelifeofababyboy.Itwasacoldandwindymorning.Thelocalharbourmaster,GeorgeReeder,wascarryingouthisregulardutieswhenheheardanoisethatcaughthisattention.Ontheothersideoftheharbour,somepeoplewerepointingandshouting,sohecycledoverquickly.MrReederexpectedtoseeadoginthesea,butinstead,hesawababy'sbuggy( 嬰兒車)inaboutfourmetresoffreezingcoldwater.Awomanwasscreamingdesperately-herbabyboywasstrappedintothebuggyandwasinthewater.Thestrongwindhadblownthebuggyintothesea.MrReederquicklydecidedtodosomething“Iwentoverandsawthatthebuggywasupside-down…andIjumpedin,”saidMrReeder.Hepulledthebuggyovertotheseawall.Thensomeotherpeoplecametohelp.Theytiedaropetothebuggyandmanagedtopullitoutofthewaterandtosafety.TanyaAllen,apasser-by(who,fortunately,wasanurse),gavethebabyCPR(心肺復(fù)蘇術(shù))andwasabletogethimtobreatheagain.MrReederrememberedseein

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