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第一部分(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

1.—Isitenoughtofinishtheformforapassport,Madam?

—Yourpassportapplicationformshouldbebytworecentphotos.

A.updatedB.accompanied

C.establishedD.identified

2.I'mverygratefultomyhighschoolteachers,withouthelpIwouldn'tbeso

excellent.

A.whomB.theirC.whichD.whose

3.一Whatanamazingpicture!

一Thelittleboythesoldiers,andIcaughttheminanunguardedmoment.

A.wassalutingB.salutedC.hadsalutedD.wouldsalute

4.一I'msorryforbreakingthecup.

—Oh,.Fvegotplenty.

A.helpyourselfB.forgetit

C.mypleasureD.pardonme

5.MoresubwaylinestomaketravellingeasyinBeijinginthecomingyears.

A.willbuildB.willbebuilt

C.buildD.arebuilt

6.——HowdoyoufindyourtriptoSanyaduringthethree-dayNewYearHoliday?

-Ican'tspeaktoohighlyofit.

A.Oh,wonderfulindeed!B.Ifsawful!

C.Don'tmentionit.D.Yousaidit.

7.LichunisaChinesewordforoneofthe24solarterms,meansthebeginningof

spring.

A.whoB.thatC.whoseD.which

8.Itisreportedthatthe_____inLibyaishottingup.

A.strengthB.violenceC.powerD.activity

9.DimashappearedonthestageofSinger2017,hisvoiceinstantlywonheartsof

Chineseaudience.

A.AslongasB.AssoonasC.NowthatD.Eversince

10.Itwasagreendinner.

---------Thanks.Butitreallyonlytookanhour.

A.Youmustbetired.B.Ienjoyeditverymuch.

C.Youmusthavespentalldaycooking.D.Ihaveneverhaditbefore.

11.Thegovernmenthastakensomemeasurestosolvetheshortageofelectricity,butit

willbesometimethesituationimproves.

A.sinceB.when

C.unlessD.before

12.——Doyouthinkheistheonlypersonforthejob?

—I'mnotquitesurebuthe'llprovetothetask.

A.equalB.essential

C.specialD.superior

13.Iwouldappreciateyoucouldcometomybirthdayparty.

A.thatB.thatitC.ifD.itif

14.一!Somebodyhasbrokenthevase!

一Don'tlookatme.

A.ComeonB.Hi,there

C.ThankgoodnessD.Dearme

15.一Youseemtobefondofclassicalmusic.

-,Asamatteroffact,Ilikejazzmusicbetter.

A.Idon'tagreeB.Notreally

C.Icouldn9tagreemoreD.Nodoubt

16.Willyourequireanythingelse?

------Yes,Ilikeawhisky.

A.willB.shallC.shouldD.might

17.—CanyouhelpmewithmyEnglishhomework?You'reagenius.

…,but1*11trytohelpyou.Whafsyourproblem?

A.FarfromitB.Soundsgood

C.ByallmeansD.It*soutofquestion

18.Mr.Wilsonisamanofpatienceandkindness,andhisgoodtempernever

him.

A.failsB.disappoints

C.controlsD.worries

19.Little___aboutherownsafety,thoughshewasingreatdangerherself.

A.didRosecareB.Rosedidcare

C.RosedoescareD.doesRosecare

20.Wearrangedtomeetatthecinemaat7:30,butJackfailedto.

A.breakupB.setup

C.turnupD.giveup

第二部分閱讀理解(滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項

中,選出最佳選項。

21.(6分)WelcometoHawksCayResort

CentrallylyingbetweenMiamiandkeywest,HawksCayResortofferstheperfect

unionofsolitudeandconvenience.Hereyoucanenjoythebestqualitiesofthe

Caribbean-cleargreenwaters,endlesssunshine,excellentHshinganddivingchances,

andfreshseafood.

THEMIDDLEOFEVERYTHING

HanksCayliesinhemiddleoftheFloridaKeysonthequietislandofDuckKey.

Theresortisjustoveranhour'sdrivefromKeyWestattractions,andonlyminutes

fromthevillageofMarathonwhereyou'llfindtheSeven-MileBridge,theMarathon

TYirtleHospital,shoppingchangesandmore.

GETTINGTOHAWKSCAYRESORT

ByLand

DrivetheOverseasHighway,awardedoneofAmerica'smostscenicroads,asyou

travelacrosshistoricfishingbridges,andadmiretheblueandgreenwaterofthe

AtlanticOceanandFloridaBay.HawksCaycentrallyliesonly90milesbycarfrom

Miamiand130milesfromFortLauderdale.CarscanberentedfromMarathonAirport,

lyingjustafewmilesfromtheresort.

ByAir

DailyflightsareofferedintonearbyMiami,FortLauderdale/HollywoodandKey

WestInternationalairports.HawksCayisproudtopartnerwiththeMarathonJet

Center,lyingjust9milesfromtheresort,offeringlightsandprivatejetservice.

FlydirecttoMarathonInternationalAirportfromFortLauderdle,Miami,Marco

IslandandNaplesforaslowas$222perpersononeway.Flighttimeisapproximately

38minutes.

BySea

HawksCaycaneasilybereachedviatheAtlanticOceanorGulfofMexico.Hawks

Cay'sfull-servicemarinafeaturesfeesforshipsupto2feet,andalltheboatingand

fishingsuppliesyou'llneedduringyourstayinthebeautifulFloridaKeys.

1、IfpeoplewanttogofromMarcoIslandtoHawksCay,howwilltheygo?

A.Takeaplaneandthenrentacar.B.Takeaboatandthenataxi.

C.Driveacaralltheway.D.Takeaplaneandthenabus.

2、Whichplaceisthemostdistantfromtheresort?

A.DuckKey.B.Marathon.

C.Miami.D.FortLauderdale.

3、Whatisthepurposeinwritingthetext?

A.TointroduceHawksCayResortandthewaytoit.

B.ToshowthetransportationofHawksCayisconvenient.

C.Toencouragepeopletotravelmore.

D.TotellwhyHawksCayResortisworthvisiting.

22.(8分)SinceEnglishbiologistCharlesDarwinpublishedOntheOriginof

Speciesin1859,scientistshavevastlyimprovedtheirknowledgeofnaturalhistory.

However,alotofinformationisstillofthespeculation,andscientistscanstillonlymake

educatedguessesatcertainthings.

Onesubjectthattheyguessaboutiswhysome400millionyearsago,animalsinthe

seadevelopedlimbs(肢)thatallowedthemtomoveontoandliveonland.

Recently,anideathatoccurredtotheUSpaleontologist(古生物學(xué)家)Alfred

Romeracenturyagobecameahottopiconceagain.

Homerthoughtthattidal(潮汐的)poolsmighthaveledtoOshgaininglimbs.Sea

animalswouldhavebeenforcedintothesepoolsbystrongtides.Then,theywouldhave

beenmadeeithertoadapttotheirnewenvironmentclosetolandordie.Thefittest

amongthemgrewtoaccomplishthetransition(過渡)fromseatoland.

Romercalledtheseearliestfour-footedanimals“tetrapods”.Sciencehasalways

thoughtthatthiswasacredibletheory,butonlyrecentlyhastherebeenstrongenough

evidencetosupportit.

HannahByrneisanoceanographer(海洋學(xué)家)atUppsalaUniversityinSweden.

Sheannouncedatthe2018OceanSciencesMeetinginOregon,US,thatbyusing

computersoftware,herteamhadmanagedtolinkHomer'stheorytoplaceswherefossil

deposits(沉積物)oftheearliesttetrapodswerefound.

AccordingtothemagazineScience,in2014,StevenBalbus,ascientistatthe

UniversityofOxfordintheUK,calculatedthat400millionyearsago,whenthemove

fromlandtoseawasachieved,tideswerestrongerthantheyaretoday.Thisisbecause

theplanetwas10percentclosertothemoonthanitisnow.

Thecreaturesstrandedinthepoolswouldhavebeenunderthepressureof

“survivalofthefittesf\explainedMattiasGreen,anoceanscientistattheUK's

UniversityofBangor.AshetoldScience966Afterafewdaysinthesepools,youbecome

foodoryourunoutoffood...thefishthathadlargelimbshadanadvantagebecause

theycouldflip(翻轉(zhuǎn))themselvesbackinthewater.”

Asisoftenthecase,however,thereareotherswhoHndthetheorylessconvincing.

CambridgeUniversity'spaleontologistJenniferClark,speakingtoNaturemagazine,

seemedunconvinced.66Ifsonlyoneofmanyideasfortheoriginofland-basedtetrapods,

anyorallofwhichmayhavebeenapartoftheanswer/5shesaid.

1、Whofirstproposedthetheorythatfishmighthavegainedlimbsbecauseoftidal

pools?

A.AlfredRomer.B.CharlesDarwin.

C.HannahByrne.D.StevenBalbus.

2、Whyweretidesstronger400millionyearsagothantheyaretodayaccordingto

StevenBalbus?

A.Therewerelargeroceans.

B.Earthwasdosertothemoon.

C.Themoongaveoffmoreenergy.

D.Earthwasundergreaterpressure.

3、Theunderlinedword“stranded”inParagraph8probablymeans“

A.foundB.settled

C.abandonedD.trapped

4、Whatisthefocusofthearticle?

A.Theargumentsoverascientifictheory.

B.Theproposalofanewscientifictheory.

C.Somenewevidencetosupportaprevioustheory.

D.Anewdiscoverythatquestionsaprevioustheory.

23.(8分)Manycitiesintheworldarebenefitingfromthenocturnal(夜|同活

動的)activitiesofagroupofpeoplewhocallthemselvesguerrilla(游擊隊的)gardeners.

Armedwithtrowels,spadesaridavanfullofflowersandplants,guerrillagardeners

turnabandonedurbanlandintoablazeofcolon.Incitycentrelocationswherethere

wasmud,weedsandemptyplasticbottles,residentsoftenwakeuptofindthatthe

wastedareahasbeentransformedovernightwithbrightly-coloredbeddingplants.

InmostBritishcities,localgovernmentsandpoliceturnablindeyetotheexploitof

thegardeners,whoseactivitiesarealwayscarriedoutundercoverofnightfall.Andso

far,therehasbeennothingbutpraisefromtheastonishedanddelightedlocalresidents

whentheyfindtheirneighborhoodtransformedinsuchastrikingfashion.

Notonlydotheguerillagardenersbeautifyneglectedplaces,theyalsoreturn

regularlytowatertheplantsandweedtheflowerbeds.Theyalsomakesurethatatleast

someoftheplantstheybringareevergreens,whichmeansthattheareadoesn'tlook

dismalinthewintermonths.

ThefirstguerrillagardenerinLondonwasRichardReynolds,whosedayjobisat

anadvertisingagency.Mr.Reynolds,agraduateofOxfordUniversity,beganhisefforts

twoyearsagowhenhemovedtoaflatinatowerblockinSouthLondon.Fromhis

balcony,hecouldseeseveralemptyconcretepots,placedbythelocalgovernmentto

containplantsbutneverused.Hewentoutaftermidnightandfilledthepotswithplants,

andthenplantedmoreflowersinthepathleadingtotheentrancetotheblock.

Hethensetupawebsitetoexplainhisplanandcalleduponmoregardenerstojoin

him.Cashdonationsfloodedinand,moreimportantly,volunteersrushedtobepartof

thecampaign.Withinsixmonths,therewerefivehundredpeopleinLondonpreparedto

comeoutatveryshortnoticetorevitalize(恢復(fù)活力)neglectedpartsoftheurban

landscape.TherearenowunofHcialbutcarefully-organizedgroupsinmanycitiesin

BritainandNorthAmericaandthereisawebsitewherewould-beurbangardenerscan

Hndoutthelocationofthenextexpedition.

1、Accordingtothetext,guerrillagardenersgottheirnames,

A.becauseoftheresidents9adviceB.fromthelocalgovernment

C.forthenatureoftheirworkD.basedonthelocalcultures

2、Theseguerrillagardenersdotheirwork?

A.attherequestofthegovernmentB.nearbytheirhouse

C.ofteninreturnforothers'helpD.oftheirownfreewill

3、Whydotheguerrillagardenersoftenreturntotheirformerworkingplace?

A.Tolookaftertheseplants.B.Toenjoythesebeautifulflowers.

C.Tohelpplantslivethroughwintermonths.D.Tochangethetypesoftheseplants.

4、RichardReynoldsdecidedtoHllthepotswithplantswiththepurposeof.

A.makingtheneighborhoodmorebeautifulB.agreeingwithhisownjob

C.advertisingsomeproductsinhisagencyD.killinghissparetime

5、Itcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheseguerrillagardeners,

A.aremainlyfromtheUnitedKingdomB.willlatergetwellpaid

C.arestillnotacceptedbythelocalpeopleD.becomemoreandmoreorganized

24.(8分)Teenagerswhochecksocialmediaforseveralhoursadayareatthe

riskofdevelopingADHD(多動癥),astudyhasconcluded.

Theresearchteam,fromtheUniversityofSouthernCalifornia,tracked

2,600teenagersaged15and16.Theyaskedthemhowmanytimestheychecked

theirphonesandotherdigitaldevicesforvariousreasons,andthenmonitoredthemfor

symptomsofADHD.Aftertwoyears,thosewhohadcheckedtheirphonesthemostoften

weretwiceaslikelyasthosewhocheckedtheleastoftentoshowsignsofADHD.

WritingintheJAMAmedicaljournal,thescientistssaid,“Modernmediadevices

immediatelyinformuserswhennewtextmessages,socialmediapostings,orvideogame

playinvitationsarrive.Exposuretosuchinformationmaydrawattentionawayfrom

importanttasks.Frequentdistractioncouldinterruptthedevelopmentofconstant

attentionandorganizationskills.95

Theybelieveconstantaccesstoinstantentertainmentalsohasanimpact.

ResearcherProfessorAdamLeventhalsaidallpreviousresearchhadfocusedonthelink

betweenADHDandtelevisions.66Whafsnewisthatpreviousstudiesonthistopicwere

donemanyyearsago,whensocialmedia,mobilephones,tabletsandmobileappsdidn't

exist.Wecansaywithconfidencethatteenswhoareexposedtohigherlevelsofdigital

mediaaresignificantlymorelikelytodevelopADHDsymptomsinthefuture,"hesaid.

LeventhalbelievesthefindingshelpHllagapinunderstandinghownewmobile

mediadevicesandseeminglylimitlesscontentposeamentalhealthriskforchildren.And

theHndingsserveasawarning.

Britishscientistswelcomedthefindings.ButProfessorAndyPrzybylskiof

theOxfordInternetInstitutesaid,“Thestudyreliesonsurveyresponsesprovidedbythe

studentsinquestion.Itisnotclearifteachersorparentswouldratethe

childrensimilarlyoriftheself-reportedmeasureofdigitalscreenuseisrelatedwith

eitheractualbehaviororhigherqualitysurveyitems.”

1、Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?

A.Bymonitoring2,600teenagerswithADHD.

B.Bytrackingtheparticipantsfortwoyears.

C.Byanalyzingdatafrompreviousresearchesonline.

D.Bycontrollingdifferentteens'timespentonsocialmedia.

2、WhatdoesLeventhalthinkoftheexposuretohigherlevelsofdigitalmedia?

A.ItwillcausediverseADHDsymptoms.

B.ItwillcreatehigherADHDrisks.

C.Itwillweakenteenagers9confidence.

D.Itwillhaveamajorinfluenceonorganizationskills.

3、WhatdoesProfessorAndyPrzybylskithinkofthestudy?

A.Itprovidesabetterunderstandingofthemedia.

B.Itshouldhavefocusedonparents'responses.

C.Itsfindingsarenotreliableenough.

D.Ifsabreakthroughinthisfield.

4、Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.Theuseofdigitalmediaisontherise

B.TeensareincreasinglyexposedtoADHD

C.HeavyuseofsocialmediamayincreaseADHDrisks

D.Teens'exposuretomodernmediacallsmoreattention

25.(10分)Theageofadulthoodisbydefinitionarbitrary.Ifeveryonematured

atthesame,fixedrate,itwouldn'tbeahumanprocess.Indeed,maturationhappensat

varyingspeedsacrossdifferentcategorieswithinthesameindividual,soI'dsayIwas

easilyoldenoughtovoteat16,butnobodyshouldhavegivenmeacreditcarduntilI

was32,andFvegotthecountycourtjudgmenttoproveit.

However,webroadlyagreethatthere'sadifferencebetweenachildandanadult,

evenifwemightargueaboutthetransitionpoint.SothepoliticaltheoristDavid

Runciman'sviewthatsix-year-oldsshouldbeallowedtovotegoesagainstanystandard

argumentabouttheageofcivicresponsibility.Nobodywouldsaythatasix-year-old

couldbeheldcriminallyresponsible,couldbesenttowar,couldbecapableofconsent,

couldbegivenresponsibilityforanything.Soallowingthemthevote——alongwith,

unavoidably,seven-year-oldswhoareevensillier,ifanything—isquiteanamusing

proposal.

Runciman'sargumentisthatthisistheonlywaytorebalancepoliticallife,whichis

currentlytwistedinfavoroftheold,whodon't(headded)everneedtodemonstrate

mentalcapacity,evenlongafterthey'velostit.

Thefirstpartofhiscaseisself-evident:pensionsareprotectedwhilechildren's

centersareclosed,conceptssuchassovereignty(最高權(quán)威)areprioritizedoverthefar

moreurgentbusinessofthefuture:climatechange.Nostalgia(懷念)forapasttheyoung

wouldn'tevenrecognizeplaysacentralrole,whichiscompletelyunfair.

Mostoftheargumentsagainstgivingsix-year-oldsavotearethatchildrenwould

endupvotingforsomethingdamagingandchaotic,ifsomeonemadeunrealistic

promisestothem,whichcouldneverberealized.Well,it'snotchildren'sfault.

Havingsaidthat,childrendotendtowardstheprogressive,havinganaturalsense

ofjustice(whichkicksinattheageofsixmonths,psychologistshaveshown,bycreating

scenesofgreatunfairnesstobabies,andmakingthemcry)andanunderdevelopedsense

ofself-interest.Mykid,whenhewassix,madequiteaforcefulcaseagainstprivate

property,onthebasisthat,sinceeverybodyneededahouse,theyshouldn'tcostmoney,

becausenobodywouldwantanyoneelsenottohaveone.Also,foodshouldbefree.It

wasakindofpre-Marxcommunism,whereyoulimitthecoverageofthemarkettoonly

thosethingsthatyouwouldn'tmindsomeoneelsenothaving.

Onthatparticularday,whenwewereregisteredasvoters,mykidwasquitefarto

theleftofme,butinthenormalrunofthings,we'reunited,whichbringsustothepoint

oftheproblem:childrenobeyyouonalmostnothing,buttheydoseemtobelieveinyour

politicsuntilthey'readolescent.Sogivingkidsthevoteisreallyjustawayofgiving

parentsextravotes.Andwhatcanstopushavingevenmorechildren,oncethere'sso

muchenfranchisement(選舉權(quán))initforus?

Now,ifparentscouldbetrustedtousetheirinfluencewisely,andhammerinto

childrenthepoliticsitwilltaketoassureabetterfuture,thenIwouldn'tnecessarily

haveaproblemwiththat,apartfrom,obviously,thatcultureisalreadywildlytwisted

towardsparents,andIcanimagineafewnon-parentsboilingwithfierceanger.But

thafsnotworthtalkingaboutanyway,becauseparentscan'tbetrusted,otherwisewe'd

allalreadyvoteGreen(綠黨).

Inshort:no,six-year-oldsshouldnotgetthevote;butwhilewe'rehere,ifanyvotes

comeupinthenearfuture,whichwillhaveanimpactonthenextfivedecadesofBritish

politicallife,alongsideEUmigrants,16-year-oldscertainlyshouldbeenfranchised.

1、Theauthorreferstohisageofadulthoodtoprovethat.

A.peoplematureatdifferentratesinvariousaspects

B.there'sacommonstandardfortheageofadulthood

C.acreditcardismoredifficulttogetthanthevote

D.certainrightsaregrantedatdifferentstagesoflife

2^PeoplerejectDavidRunciman'sproposalbecause.

A.theydon'tthinkachildcangrowintoadulthoodearlier

B.theyareuncertainwhetherchildrencanassumeresponsibility

C.theybelievechildrenarefarfrommatureinmanyways

D.theyknowtheagetogetthevoteisnottobequestioned

3、WhatisthebaseforDavidRunciman'sargument?

A.Aculturalpreferencefortheold.

B.Theimbalanceinpoliticallife.

C.Inequalitiesofopportunity.

D.Publicignoranceofchildren'sabilities.

4、Theauthortalksabouthiskidtoindicatethat.

A.childrenaregood-naturedandliketohelppeopleinneed

B.childrenaresimple-mindedandcanfallforanadult'strick

C.childrenareinnocentanddon'twanttobeinvolvedinpolitics

D.childrenareinfavorofajustsocietyandtendtobeidealistic

5、Theauthorthinksallowingchildrenthevotemayleadto?

A.twistedcultureB.misuseofrights

C.parents9objectionsD.unusualmaturation

6、Whatisthemainpointofthepassage?

A.Allowingchildrenthevoteisnotaltogetherabsurd.

B.Thereisadifferencebetweenadultsandchildren.

C.Parentsshouldintroducepoliticstotheirchildren.

D.Thedefinitionofadulthoodisquitecontroversial.

第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(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四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項.

26.(30分)Twelve-year-oldAllendecidedtoleavehomecityandmakealiving

byhimselfbecausehisfamilywastoopoor.

66

Beforeheleft9hisfatheraskedhimwhathewasgoingtodo.Allenanswered,1want

tolearn1performance/9

Hisfatherwas2withhisanswer,66What?No,youcan'tdothat.Circusisthe

placeforclownsinmanypeople'seyes.Ourfamilywillbe3ofyou.”

ButAllen4,“Ourfamilyissopoorrightnow.Whichismoreimportantto

you,5orclothingandfood?Iwillgiveyousomemoneyeverymonthfromthe

circus.Itprobablywillbeahuge6Hisfatherwasvery7,“Ifyougo

there,somebodywillknowaboutitverysoonandI'llbevery8

Aftergoing9alotofdifficulties,Allenfinallyfoundacircusandconvinced

the10tolethimstay.Heworkedveryhardstudyingmagicandlivedwith

animals.

Everymonth,hisparentswouldgeta11fromhim.Buttheyneverknewhis

address.TheyknewthemoneywasfromAllenbutwhenpeopleaskedthemabout

Allen's12,theynevertoldthemthetruth.Later,hisparentsreceivedmoreand

moremoneyfromhim.

Then,a13namedAlbertbecameveryfamousinthewholeworld.Everyone

thought14ofhisperformance.Lotsofpeoplehurriedtoseehisperformance

fromfaraway.

Oneday,Allen'sfatherwenttovisitarelativeinanother15,Therelative

paidalotofmoneyforticketsofAlbertthemagician'sshow.Allen'sfatherwenttothe

showwiththerelative.Duringtheshow,Allen'sfathergottotally16bythe

magician'stricks.Whenthemagiciantookoffhis17,thefatherfoundAlbertwas

hisson,Allen.

Allenrecognizedhisfather.Hisfather18him,“Whydidyouchangeyour

name?”

“Becauseyousaidyouwouldbeembarrassedforme.”

“Butnobodywill19thefamousmagicianismysonAllen.”

Wewantallthebestthingsinlifeandavoidthebadpast.However,everygood

thingcomesata20,Youcan'thavethemallwithoutgivingupsomething.

1、A.musicB.theatreC.circusD.animal

2、A.satisHedB.unhappyC.curiousD.hopeful

3、A.guiltyB.proudC.tiredD.ashamed

4、A.insistedB?demandedC.addedD.declined

5、A.dignityB?popularityC,nameD.money

6、A.careerB,successC.fortuneD.performance

7、A.convincingB.stubbornC.understandingD.confused

8、A.embarrassedB.disappointedC.annoyedD.frightened

9、A.overB?afterC.beyondD.through

10、A.guardB.ownerC.trainerD.performer

11、A.letterB,photoC.checkD.note

12、A.jobB,performanceC.addressD.boss

13、A.clownB,magicianC,musicianD.writer

14>A.badlyB.illC.highlyD.nothing

15、A.villageB.cityC.circusD.country

16、A.affectedB.addictedC.persuadedD.impressed

17、A.jacketB,glassesC.maskD.gloves

18、A.huggedB,praisedC.thankedD.blamed

19、A.knowB.doubtC.admitD.acknowledge

20、A.reasonB.pointC.rewardD.price

第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或

括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

27.(15分)The"selfie”isusedtodescribetheself-takenphoto,oftenfroma

smartphone.Someonetakesabout10selfieseachtimehedoes,andheonlyendsup

L(post)oneortwoofthose.Hepickstheonethathefeelsmakehimlookthe

2,(good).Inthatpicture,hegainsconfidence.Forthatmoment,everythingbador

terriblethathashappenedtohim3.(remove),becausethatsmileiswhatgiveshimthe

4?(determine)tolovehimself.

Iread5.poemrecentlyandtheyoungmansaid,“IfIaskyou6,youlove,the

answerswillmostlikelyrolloffyourtongue.Youlovetoread.Youlovetowrite.You

loveyourmom,youdaughter,oryourfriends.Howlongdoyouthinkyoucangoonand

onbeforeyousay6Ilove7.(I)'

Thatstatementhitmelikeatonofbricks.I'vestruggledwithconfidenceallmylife.

Istilldo.Andin8,wayamIsayingthattakingaselfieisagateway9.confidence.

10.,theselfiedoesdeservesomecreditforallowingindividualstoexpressthemselves.

第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)短文改錯(滿分10分)

28.(10分)假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同學(xué)寫的以下

作文。文中共有10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除

或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號A,并在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。

注意:1、每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

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Thankyouforyourconcern>Well,I'mnowtakingtheonce-a-yearcollege

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