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請考生注意:

1.請用2B鉛筆將選擇題答案涂填在答題紙相應(yīng)位置上,請用0.5毫米及以上黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆將主觀題的答

案寫在答題紙相應(yīng)的答題區(qū)內(nèi)。寫在試題卷、草稿紙上均無效。

2.答題前,認(rèn)真閱讀答題紙上的《注意事項(xiàng)》,按規(guī)定答題。

I.單項(xiàng)選擇

1、TorealizetheChinesedream,weshoulddoeverythingwecanourcountry.

A.tomake;beautifulandbeautifulB.tomake;moreandmorebeautiful

C.make;themostbeautifulD.make;moreandmorebeautiful

2、一YourheadteacherhassetupaWeChatgroup.Couldyoutell?

—Itismoreconvenienttocommunicatewithourparents.

A?whenitwassetup

B.whydidhesetitup

C.whatitisusedfor

D.howdidhesetitup

3^InChina,springcomesinMarch.Theweatherwarmerandthedaysarelonger.

A.getsB.soundsC.smellsD.tastes

4、Sally,thisistimeyou,veaskedmeaboutthatmatter.Whafswrongwithyou?

A.threeB.thethreeC.thirdD.thethird

5、一一Idon,tknow.Sheisadoctor.

A.howisyoursisterB.howyoursisteris

C.whatisyoursisterD.whatyoursisteris

6、Whenyoucomeacrossnewwordsinreading,itisnotagoodideatoinadictionaryatonce.

A.makeupthemB.lookupthem

C.makethemupD.lookthemup

7、Anewstudyshowsthatshoutingatchildrenmayhavetheresultsthatgobeyondofbeating(?T)them.

A.thatB.thoseC.itD.ones

8、Knowingsomethingwellisnoteasy.Itmaytakeyears___youknoweverythingofsomething.

A.sinceB.afterC.beforeD.until

9、一Howoldisyourgrandpa?Helooksenergetic.

—Yeah,it,shardtoimagineheisalreadyinhis.

A.seventiesB.seventyC.seventiethD.seventieths

10、UNICEFwasin1946.Itworkstohelpchildrenliveabetterlife.

A.setupB.putup

C.pickedupD.turnedup

π.完形填空

11、]isthebestwayofmakingfriends.WhenIwasthirteen2old,myfatherfounda3

inthecity.Somyfamilymovedthere.Ialsocametoa(n)4schoolnearwherewelive.Myoldschoolwasfar

away.5first,Ididn,tknowanyoneinmyclass,?wasverylonely6Iwasafraidtomakefriendswithmy

classmates,?7talktoanyoneaboutmyproblem,andIdidn,twantmyparentsto8me.

Thenoneday,somethinggoodhappened.Iwassittingatmydeskunhappilyasusualwhilemyclassmateswere

talking9witheachotherAtthatmoment,10cameintotheclassroom.Ididn,tknowwhohewas.He

passedmeandthenturnedback.Helooked11meandsmiled.Suddenly,Ifelthappyand12,Thatsmile

changedmylife.Istartedtotalkwiththeotherclassmatesandmadefriends.Day13day,Ibecamecloserto

everyoneinmy_14

Thankstothe15_??havemovedontoanewlife.Now,Ibelievethattheworldiswhatyouthinkitis.So

smiletotheworldanditwillsmileback.

1.A.SmileB.SmilesC.Smiling

2.A.weeksB.monthsC?years

3.A.jobB.jobsC.work

4.A.oldB.newC.open

5.A.onB.atC.in

6.A.becauseB.beforeC.after

7.A.couldn,tB.mustn,tC.needn,t

8.A.talktoB.askforC.worryabout

9.A.happyB.unhappilyC.loudly

10.A.agirlB.aboyC.afriend

∏.A.intoB.likeC.at

12.A.coldB.warmC.unhappy

13.A.overB.byC.before

14.A.familyB.classC.city

15.A.sadnessB.lifeC.smile

m.語法填空

12、閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。將答案填寫在答

題紙的相應(yīng)位置。

Therewasamanwhohadfoursons.HewantedhissonstoIearnnottojudgethingstooL(quick).Sohesentthemto

goandlookatapeartreethatwasagreatdistanceawayinturn.Thefirstsonwent2,winter,thesecondinspring,the

thirdinsummer,andthe3.(young)soninfall.

Whentheyhadallgoneandcomeback,hecalledthemtogethertodescribe4.theyhadseen.Thefirstsonsaidthatthe

treewasuglyandbent.Thesecondsoncontradicted—itwas5.(cover)withgreenbudsandfullofpromise.Thethird

sonsaiditwasladenwithblossomsthatsmelledsosweetandlookedsobeautiful.Thelastson6?(agree)withallof

them.Hesaiditwasripeandfilledwithfruit,fulloflifeandfulfillment.

Themanthenexplainedtohissonsthattheywereallright,becausetheyhadeachseenbutoneseasoninthe7.(tree)life.

Hetoldthemthatyoucannotjudgeatree,8.aperson,byonlyoneseason,andthattheessenceofwhotheyare—the

pleasure,joy,andlovethatcomefromthatlife—canonlybejudgedattheend,whenalltheseasonsareup.

Ifyougiveupwhenit,swinter,youwillmissthehopeofyourspring,the9,(beautiful)ofyoursummer,fulfillmentof

yourfall.Don,tletthepainofoneseasondestroythejoylO.alltherest.

IV.閱讀理解

A

13、Yesterdaymyson,daughterandIwenttothegrocerystore.Infrontofusinlinewasalittlegirlwithhermother.

ThelittlegirlwasaskinghermotherforaboxofSmarties.Thepolitewayshewasaskingalmostbrokethemother,s

heart,"I'msorry,Honey,butwehavenomoneytobuyit”

Mysonwaswatchingthatdialogue.Bytheway,hehadbeenraking(用耙子耙)leavesourgardentoraisehimselfsome

moneytobuyabike.Ashewatchedthemotheranddaughterleavethestore,herantothecandyCOIInter(柜臺)and

boughtaboxofSmartieswiththemoney.

HeturnedtolookatmeandIjustnodded.Heranoutafterthelittlegirlandhermotherandhegavethemthebox.He

camebackandtoldmewhathetoldthem.wEverykidshouldhaveapackofSmartiesbecausetheycanmakeyou

smart."

IwassoexcitedthatIboughtapackofSmartiesformyson.ItoldhimthatIwasproudofhim,andthatwasforhis

actofgenerositybecausehegavehisownSmartiestoothers.Quickly,hereplied,"Butyoudonicethingsforpeople

andyounevergetanythingforit.,,Iexplained*uWhenyoudosomethingniceforsomeone,youshouldn,texpecttoget

anything.Whenyougetsomethingyoushouldbeverythankful.”

1.Whenthewriterandherchildrenwenttothegrocerystore,theysawalittlegirlasking.

A.hermotherforanicetoy

B.hermotherforaboxofSmarties

C.whereshecouldfindaboxofSmarties

D.hermotherifshecouldhadenoughmoney

2.FromthepassageweknowSmartiesare?

A.aniceelectrictoy

B.aninterestingstorybook

C.akindofcandy

D.someleavesofanicetree

3.Thewriterwas___toseehersonbuyapackofSmartiesforthelittlegirl.

A.sadB.excitedC.angryD.proud

4.ThewriterstillboughtthepackofSmartiesto.

A.praiseherson,sgooddeed.

B.giveittothelittlegirlsomeday

C.havethemwithherhusband.

D.giveittootherchildren.

5.Whatcanwelearnfromthestoryabove?

A.EverykidshouldhaveapackofSmarties.

B.Everyoneshouldhaveagoodmother.

C.Everyoneshoulddonicethingsforothers.

D.Everymothershouldoftendosomethingforherchildren.

B

14、Ayoungwomanturnsaroundandaroundquickly,andjumpshigh.Inthebackground,ayounggirlreadsa

rejection(拒絕)letterfromaballetschool.Youhavethewrongbodyforballet,,itsays/andatthirteen,youaretooold.

Thiswasoneofthemostpopularadvertisements(廣告)of2014anditdescribesAmericanballetTheatre1Sprincipal(?

要的)dancerMistyCopeland.

Thiswasnotarealletter.ButCopelandsaysitisverysimilartolettersfromherchildhood.Whilemanydancers

startattheageofthree.Copelandonlybegantostudyballetin1995asathirteen-year-old.Peopleoftentoldherthat

shewastooold,orthatshedidn'thavetheperfectbodytype(Sheisonly157cmtall).HerfamilymovedaIot9andit

wassometimesdifficultforhertoattendballetclasses.ButCopeIandloveddancinganddidnotwanttogiveup.She

stayedwithherballetteacherduringtheweekandspenttimewithherfamilyonlyattheweekend.Thiswasadifficult

life,butsheworkedhardandwonherfirstnationalcompetitionwhenshewasfourteenyearsold.Copelandjoinedthe

AmericanBalletTheatrein2000andperformedinmanyballetsoverthenextfewyears.In2007,shebecameasolo(單

獨(dú)的)performer,andin2015shebecameitsprincipaldancer.

Copelandisnowadancer,authorandBroadwayperformer.Shealsostarsinthe2015filmABallerina'sTale.So

,n

whatsnext?AccordingtoCopeIand9anythingispossible:Mycareer(職業(yè))reallyisjustnowbeginning.,

1.HowoldwasCopelandwhenshebecametheprincipaldancer?

A.13

B.14

C.25

D.33

2.WhywasitdifficultforCopelandtoattendballetclasses?

A.Becauseherfamilymovedalot.

B.Becauseshewasnotagooddancer.

C.Becauseshehadnoinvitationletter.

D.Becauseshehadthewrongbodytype.

3.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Copelandbecamesuccessfulbecauseoftheadvertisement.

B.Copelandhadtospendalotoftimeawayfromherparents.

C.Copelandwonherfirstnationalcompetitionasasoloperformer.

D.CopelandhasendeduphercareerasanactressonBroadway.

4.Whafsthewriter,sopinionofCopeland?

A.Copelandsetsanexamplewhonevergivesup.

B.Copelandwastoooldtostartballetatthirteen.

C.Copelandhasmadeherachievementsbyaccident.

D.Copelandwasluckytogetsupportfromtheballetschool.

C

15、TheodorSeussGeiseiwasborninSpringfield,Massachusettsin1904.Hewasfamousbecauseofthebookshewrote

forchildren.Theyhavefunnywords,pictures,andsocialopinion(觀點(diǎn))?DrSeusswrotehisfirstbookforchildrenin

1937.ItiscalledAndtoThinkISawItonMulberryStreet.Soonothersuccessfulbooksfollowed.Overtheyears,he

wrotemorethanfortychildren,sbooks.Theywerefuntoread.Yethisbookssometimesdealtwithserioussubjects.

Bythemiddle1940s,DrSeusshadbecomeoneofthebest-lovedandmostsuccessfulwritersofchildren,sbooks.Hehad

aStrongdesiretohelpchildren.In1954,Lifemagazinegaveareportaboutschoolchildrenwhocouldnotread.The

reportsaidmanychildren'sbooksweren,tinteresting.DrSeussdecidedtowritebooksthatwereinterestingandeasyto

read.

In1957,DrSeusswroteTheCatintheHat.Heusedlessthan225wordstowritethebook.Thiswasaboutthenumber

ofwordsasix-year-oldshouldbeabletoread.Thestorywasaboutacatwhotriedtoplaywithtwochildrenonarainy

daywhiletheirmotherwasawayfromhome.Thecatwasveryspecialanditcouldtalk.Thebookwasagreatsuccess.It

wasaninterestingstoryandwaseasytoread.Childrenlovedit.Theirparentslovedit,too.Todaymanyadults(成年人)

sayitisstilloneofthestoriestheylikebest.

1.TheodorSeussGeiselwasfamousfor?

A.hisfunnywordsandpictures

B.hissocialopinion

C.hisideasonserioussubjects

D.hisbookswrittenforchildren

2.Theunderlinedworddesireinthepassageprobablymeans“

A.問題B.愿望C.感激D.標(biāo)準(zhǔn)

3.Accordingtothepassageweknowthat?

A.DrSeusswrotehisfirstbookforchildrenattheageof33

B.DrSeusswrotelessthanfortychildren,sbooksovertheyears

C.Lifemagazinegaveareportaboutadultswhocouldnotreadin1954

D.AndtoThinkISawItonMulberryStreetwaslovedbychildrenandparents

4.WhydomanyadultslikereadingTheCatintheHattoday?

A.BecauseDrSeussused225wordstowritethebook.

B.Becauseitwasaboutacattryingtoplaywithtwochildren.

C.Becauseitwasaninterestingstoryandwaseasytoread.

D.Becausethecatwasveryspecialanditcouldtalkwithchildren.

D

16、Oneday,Itookanundergroundtowork,Isawsomethingthatmademeverysad.Onthetube(undergroundin

London),amotherkeptlookingatherphonescreenandplayingagamewithherdaughtersittingbesideher.Thelittle

girl,about5yearsold,wastalkingtohermotheraboutherday,repeatingthenextstop,snamecheerfully,praisingher

mother,slongnails—tryingtocatchhermother,sattention.Hermotherjustnoddedandanswered"Mm,hm”with

hereyesgluedtothescreen,busypassingthelevelsofthegame.Iwatchedthegirlgiveafinaltrytoatleastgether

mumtolookather,butitwasnouse.Thenthelittlegirlturnedsilent.Itwasashamethemother

didn,tnoticethat.

Itbrokemyheartandgotmewondering—whatkindofgamewouldmakethemotherforgetshehasthemost

beautifulthingintheworld,thehumanshecreated,thepersonsheloveswithallherheart?Whatitmeantwhenshe

couldn,tlookintoherdaughter,seyesandevenstoptolistentothegirl?

Someparentsarealmostliketheteenagers,alwaysontheirphoneswithmindlessgamesorgoingthroughWeChat.

Perhapsparentshavemanythingstodealwith,butsometimestheyareeverythingtotheirkids.

Thisisnotanonlyexample.Pveseentoomanysuchexamples.Imightnotbeaparentmyselfiandprobablystill

havealongwaybeforebecomingone,butIknowwhatIsawisn,tright.

Thesceneusedtobeseenamongteenagersveryoftenwhenparentscomplainedhowtheirchildrenwerecrazy

abouttheirmobilephones.Lookhowthesituationhaschanged!Theparentshavebecome^technologyslaves(奴隸

thatistosay,theycan,tcontrolthemselveswhileusingmobilephones.Nowsomemiddle-agedparentsholdthebest

iPhonesorSamsungphones,whichareprobablytheonlytwobrandstheyknow.Theyareplayingthesimplegames

withsoexpensivemobilephones.Pmuncertainwhethertolaughortocry.Butmyhopeisthatthisstormpasses.

1.TheIittiegirlturnedsilentbecauseshefailedto.

A.stoptolistentohermum

B.catchhermother,sattention

C.knowthebrandofhermobilephone

D.controlherselfwhileusingmobilephone

2.Inthepassage,thewritermainlywantstoexpress?

A?thehopethatparentsusenewtechnologyproperly

B.thehappinessthatparentscanusemoderntechnology

C.thesadnessthatparentshavemanythingstodealwith

D.theworriesthatchildrenarecrazyaboutmobilephones

3.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TechnologySlavesB.Middle-agedParents

C.ASceneontheTubeD.MindlessPhoneGames

E

17、Timezone:

EasternStandardTime(EST):GMT+10hours.

ThereisnodaylightsavingtimeinQueensland.

Legaldrinkingage:

18yearsandolder.AlwayskeepyourIDwithyoutoproveyourage.

Alcohol(W)shops&hotelsaretheonlyplaceswherealcoholcanbebought.

Dangers:

Dial000fromafixedlineor112fromamobilephone.Police,ambulance,fire.

Electricity:

240/250voltsAC50HzUniversaloutletsfor110volts(shaversonly)standardinhotels,apartments,motels.

Telephones:

Australianinternationalcodeis61.

Roadrules:

Lefthandsidedriving.Thereisa50kmhspeedlimitinmostlivingareasandonopenhighwaysl00-110kmh.Seatbelts

mustbewornallthetime.Ifyouwanttohireacar,takealongyourdriver'slicense.

Nosmoking:

Indoors:Indoorareasarenosmoking.

PokerMachines:Pokermachineareasarenosmoking.

Outdoors:Non-enclosedeatinganddrinkingareasarenosmoking.

SwimmingSafety:

ALWAYSSWIMBETWEENTHEREDANDYELLOWFLAGSandpayattentiontothelifeguards*advice.Gold

Coastbeachesareguardedbyskilledlifeguardsandvolunteersatweekends.

1.Theaboveinformationismostprobablytakenfroma(an).

A.sciencemagazineB.educationnewspaper

C.travelguidebookD.horrornovel

2.WecanlearnfromtheaboveinformationthatinQueensland.

A.smokingisnotallowedinlotsofplaces

B.peoplecanbuyalcoholanywherewithID

C.peoplecanswimbeyondtheredandyellowflags

D.whenabuildingisonfire,dial112fromafixedline

3.IfMrBlackishavingaholidayinQueensland,hecan.

A.driveontherighthandside

B.hireacarwithhisdriver,slicense

C.driveatthespeedof,120kmhonhighways

D.drivehiscarwithoutwearingtheseatbelt

18、AndrewCarnegie—theKingofSteel(鋼鐵),wasbornin1835,inScotland.In1848,hisfamilymovedto

Americatolookforabetterchanceformakingmoney.AndrewCarnegiehadafewyears,schooling.Heworkedfrom

anearlyage.

Intheearly1870s,Carnegiebuilthisfirststeelcompanywithothers.Overthenextfewyears,hebuiithisownsteel

industryintheUS,andbecameoneofthewealthiestmeninAmerica.

Carnegiebelievedthatpeopleshouldwinsuccessthroughhardwork,buthealsofeltstronglythattherichshould

usetheirmoneyfortheimprovementanddevelopmentofthesociety.Hedidn,tagreetoalwaysprovidehelpforthe

poor.Hethoughtitwasimportanttoprovideeducationalchancestoallowthepoortohelpthemselves.

Hismorecontributions(貢獻(xiàn))tosocietyincludetheCarnegieInstituteofPittsburgh.Ithasalibrary,amuseumof

finearts,andamuseumofnationalhistory.HealsobuiltaschooloftechnologythatisnowpartofCarnegie-Mellon

University.OthercontributionstosocietyaretheCarnegieEndowmentforInternationalPeacetodevelop

understandingbetweennations,theCarnegieInstituteofWashingtontoprovidemoneyforscientificresearch,and

CarnegieHaIItoprovideacenterforthearts.

FewAmericanshavebeenleftnottouchedbyAndrewCarnegie,skindness.Hiscontributionsofmorethanfive

milliondollarsbuilt2,500librariesinsmallcommunitiesthroughoutthecountryandformedthepubliclibrarysystem

thatweallenjoytoday.

1.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderaboutAndrewCarnegie?

①Hebuilthisownsteelindustryin

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