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英語注意事項:1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準考證號等填寫在試卷和答題卡指定位置上。2.回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號?;卮鸱沁x擇題時,將答案用0.5mm黑色筆跡簽字筆寫在答題卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時,先將答案標在試卷上,錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共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。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Onthestreet. B.Attheairport. C.Inasubwaystation.2.Whenwillthewomanmeettheman?A.At4:30pm. B.At5:00pm. C.At5:30pm.3.Wherewillthespeakersprobablygonext?A.Toarestaurant. B.Toanapartment. C.Toasupermarket.4.Whatdoesthemandrink?A.Somecoffee. B.Icewater. C.Hottea.5.Howdoesthemansendhispackage?A.Byregularmail. B.Byovernightdelivery. C.Bysamedaydelivery.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)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。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。6.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopay?A.35dollars. B.70dollars. C.105dollars.7.Whatcolorsofshirtsarementionedintheconversation?A.Blackandblue. B.Blueandred. C.Yellowandwhite.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Apopconcert. B.Arocksinger. C.Aclassicalpiece.9.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?A.Haveameal. B.Gotothetheatre. C.Cleantheman'sapartment.聽第8段材料,回答第10至13題。10.Whatiswrongwiththeman?B.Hehaseyesdisease.A.Hehasahighfever.C.Hehasabadcough.11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues. B.Classmates. C.Strangers.12.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?A.Abitworse. B.Muchbetter. C.Fullyrecovered.13.Whatwillthewomandofortheman?A.Callinadoctor. B.Helpwithwork. C.Bringsomefood.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.HowlonghasThomasstudiedEnglishuptonow?A.12years. B.Over12years. C.Lessthan12years.15.WhydidThomas'sfamilyspeaksolittleEnglish?A.Theywereveryshyofforeigners.B.TheylearntEnglishforashorttime.C.Theydidn'twanttotalktoforeigners.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthecountry?A.Clean. B.Poor. C.Quiet.17.Whatcanweknowfromtheconversation?A.Thomas'sfamilywillcontinuetolearnEnglish.B.Thewomanmaybeeateacherinthecountry.C.Therearemanyforeignteachersintheman'scountry.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatcantouristsdobeforetheygetoffthebus?A.Eattheirownfood. B.Walkaroundinthecar. C.Readbooksintheirseats.19.Howdotouristsgetaroundthecity?A.Bybus. B.Bytaxi. C.Bycar.20.Whichofthefollowingismentionedbytheguide?A.Noalcoholonthetrip. B.Swimmingsafetyrules.C.Checkcarryonluggage.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分60分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題3分,滿分45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。ALocatedabout10kmnortheastofthecitycenter,theChengduPandaBaseisapopularplacetoseelotsofpandasofdifferentagesinwhat'sclosetotheirnaturalhabitat.HighlightsandTravelTipsTheChengduPandaBaseisanonprofitresearchandbreeding(繁殖)facilityforgiantpandasthatwasoriginallyfoundedin1987andopenedtothepublicin1993.Thecenterbeganwithapopulationofjustsixgiantpandasandhassincegrowntomorethan100pandas.Forvisitors,itismorelikeaniceparkthanatraditionalzoo.Thebaseislargeandnicetowalkaround,sincemuchofitisinabambooforest.Therearealsoshopssellingpandarelatedsouvenirs,butthepricesareusuallyhigherthanmarketsorshopsoutsidethebase.AccessibilityInformationWhilethemainroadisflat,thebaseislarge,soitisbetterforvisitorswithmobilityissuestoridetheshuttle(往返)bus.Visitorswhopletelyrelyonwheelchairsmayneedhelpfromotherstoguide.Mostrestroomswithinthebasearewheelchairaccessible.OpeningHoursandTicketPricesOpeninghours7:30am6:00pmEntrancefee55CNYShuttlebusfee10CNYAveragetimeforthisactivity23hoursHowtoGetThereIttakesaboutahalfhourandcostsaround30CNYtogettotheChengduPandaBasefromthecitycenterbytaxi.Youcanalsogettherebypublicbusorsubway,althoughtheseroutesrequireafewtransfers.21.WhatisspecialabouttheChengduPandaBase?A.Itofferstouristspandasouvenirs. B.Itisazoowiththefeaturesofapark.C.Itisthelargestpandaresearchbase. D.Ithasmorepandasthananywhereelse.22.HowmuchshouldacoupleatleastpaytovisittheChengduPandaBase?A.110CNY. B.75CNY. C.55CNY. D.45CNY.23.Whatisthetext?A.Aguidebook. B.Anewsreport. C.Anannouncement. D.Anexhibitionguide.BWhenitestoinspiringagenerationofathletes,AliceTaitakessomebeating.PartlybecauseofhersuperabilitiesasaParalympianswimmer—the24yearoldisaworldandEuropeanchampion.Butmostlyitisbecauseofherpowerfulbackstory.Shewasbornwithclubfoot(畸形足).Shespentmuchofherchildhoodinawheelchairdueto14majorsurgeriesbeforetheageof12.AlicelearnedtoswimagedeightbutitwasnotuntilOctober2010whenshecouldbeclassedasadisabilityswimmer—thatthingschangedforher.Sheimpressedscouts(星探)whopersuadedherfamilytofundatriptoSheffieldforapetition."Itliterallysnowballedfromthere,"shesaid."IwenttomyfirstEuropeansin2014,thentheParalympicsinRio.Iendedupwinninggold."Asshefoundacceptance,Alice'sselfbeliefrose.By2019,she'dbeeaworldchampionandrecordholderinsevendifferentswimmingdisciplines.Iwasmoreconfidentandfortablewithinmyself,"shesaid.“WhenIsteppeduptothepool,everyathletetherehadadisability.Iwasfinallyaroundpeoplewhofullyunderstoodme,whichchangedmymind.Istartedtolovemyself."Still,Alicewouldcontinuetofindherselfinextremepain,particularlyinherrightleg."Icriedsometimes,Withamixtureofpainandfrustration.Myanklewaspletelynonfunctional.Itjustseemedreallysillythatitwasstillthere.So,assoonasIhadthefirstmeetingwiththedoctorsandtheyagreedonmyoperation,Isawabetterfutureformyself."Thesurgerytookplacelastyear,successful.Wakingupafterthesurgery,Alicefeltshe'dendedanightmare."AssoonasIcamearound,Ididn'thavethatpainanymore."shesaid."Lifeisn'taboutwaitingforthestormtostop,butlearninghowtodanceintherain,"theMirrorreportedlater.24.WhatistheprimaryreasonthatAliceisconsideredaninspiringathlete?A.Hernumerousgoldmedals. B.HersuccessattheParalympicsinRio.C.Herrecordbreakingswimmingabilities. D.Herpowerfulbackstoryandperseverance.25.WhatmilestonedidAliceachieveattheParalympicsinRio?A.Shebecameacoach. B.Shebrokeaworldrecord.C.Shewonhergoldmedal. D.Sheretiredfromswimming.26.WhathelpedAlicefindacceptanceandselfbelief?A.Readinginspirationalbooks. B.Findingacoachwhoguidedher.C.Attendingaselfhelporganization. D.Beingaroundpeopleunderstandingher.27.Whatmessageisconveyedinthelastparagraph?A.Tostayindoorsduringstorms. B.Toavoiddifficultsituationsinlife.C.Onlytopursueactivitiesonsunnydays. D.Toembracechallengesandfindjoyindifficulty.CThestudy,fromtheUniversityofYork,foundthatadultsaged60andoverwhoplaydigitalpuzzlegameshadagreaterabilitytoignoreirrelevantdistractions(干擾),butolderadultswhoplayedstrategygamesdidnotshowthesameimprovementsinmemoryorconcentration.Itisknownthatashumansage,theirmentalabilitiestendtodecrease,particularlytheabilitytorememberanumberofthingsatasingletime—knownasworkingmemory.Previousresearch,however,hasshownthatthewayweholdinformationinthebrainchangesaswegetolder,andsotheYorkteamlookedatwhethertheimpactsofparticulartypesofmentalstimulation,suchasgaming,alsohadchangedeffectsdependingonage.Dr.Fiona,fromtheUniversityofYork'sDepartmentofPsychology,said:"Alotofresearchhasfocusedonactiongames,asitisthoughtthatreactingquickly,keepingtrackoftargetsandsoonhelpsattentionandmemory,butournewanalysisshowsthattheactionelementsdonotseemtooffersignificantbenefitstoyoungeradults.Itinsteadseemstobethestrategyelementsofthegames—planningandproblemsolvingforexample—thatstimulatebettermemoryandattentioninyoungpeople.Wedon'tseethissameeffectonolderadults,however,andmoreresearchisneededtounderstandwhythisis."Dr.JoeCutting,fromtheUniversityofYork'sDepartmentofputerScience,said:“Generallypeoplehaveagoodabilitytoignoreirrelevantdistractions.Wewouldexpectforexamplethatapersoncouldmemorisethenameofastreetwhilebeingdistractedbyachildoradog,butthisabilitydoesdeclineasweage.”Joeadded,"Puzzlegamesforolderpeoplehadthissurprisingabilitytosupportmentalcapabilitiestotheextentthatmemoryandconcentrationlevelswerethesameasa20yearoldswhohadnotplayedpuzzlegames."Theresearcherssayfuturestudycouldfocusonwhythereisadifferencebetweentheimpactsoftypesofgamesdependingontheageofaplayerandwhetherthisisconnectedtohowthebrainstoresinformationaspeopleage.28.Howisolderadults'performanceinstrategygames?A.Unsatisfactory. B.Excellent. C.Unbelievable. D.Amazing.29.Accordingtothestudy,whatmentalabilityspecificallytendstodecreaseashumansage?A.Analysisability. B.Workingmemory. C.Longtermmemory. D.Problemsolvingability.30.What'sthetextmainlyabout?A.Astudyfindsdigitalgamesenhancememoryinyoungeradults.B.Digitalpuzzlegamescouldbegoodformemoryinolderadults.C.Playingstrategygamesmayhelpprotectthinkingskillsinoldage.D.Olderadultsaddictedtopuzzlegamesexhibitweakmemoryability.31.Whatfutureresearchareaissuggestedbytheresearchers?A.Theimpactofgamingonphysicalhealth.B.Thephysicalimpactofgamingonolderadults.C.Thelongtermeffectsofactiongamesonolderadults.D.Agedependentdifferencesintheimpactoftypesofgames.DJenny,18,sufferingfromcoughingandspeechlessness,cametoSigmundFreud.She'dbeedepressed,evenhavingnodesiretolive.Duringonesession,ashetriedtohelpheruncoverthesourceofhersickness,FreudobservedJennytoyingwithasmallhandbag.Interpretingtheactasanexpressionofcontrolleddesire,Freudconcluded,“Nopeoplecankeepasecret.Ifhislipsaresilent,hechatterswithhisfingertips;thedetailsrevealeverything.”Sometimesahandbagisjustahandbag,butmodernresearchdoessupporttheideathatsecrecycanbeasourceofmentalandphysicalsadness.Keepingasecretrequiresconstanteffort.Inonerecentstudy,subjectsaskedtohidetheirsexualorientationperformedworseonaspatialabilitytask,reactedmorerudelytocriticism,andgaveupsoonerinatestofhandgripendurance(握力耐力).Andthebiggerthesecret,theharderitistokeep.Anotherstudyfoundthatsubjectsaskedtorecallameaningfulsecretbelievedhillstobemoredangerousanddistancestobelongerthanthoseaskedtorecallasmallsecret.Whenresearchersaskedtohelpmovebooksfromtheirlab,thesubjectsharboringmeaningfulsecretsliftedfewerpiles.Researchshowsanassociationbetweenkeepingameaningfulsecretandillnessrangingfromthemoncoldtochronic(慢性的)diseases.Itconcludesthatteenswhoopentheirmindtoaparentorclosefriendreportfewerphysicalplaintsandlessbadbehavior,loneliness,anddepressionthanthosewhositontheirsecrets.Onereasonwhysecretkeepingissuchhardworkisthatsecrets,likeunwantedthoughts,tendtotakeupmorebrainspace.Researchershaveidentifiedasmallclassof"repressors",whoexperiencefewerintrusive(妨礙的)thoughtsaboutsensitiveinformationtheyarecontrolling:theymaykeeptheirsecretssotightlywrappedthattheymanagetohidethemevenfromthemselves.32.WhatisParagraphOneaimedat?A.Providinganexampleofdepression. B.ShowingushowFreudtreatedJenny.C.Introducingthetopicofsecretkeeping. D.Presentingtheimportanceofobservingpatients.33.Whatcanweinferfromthesecondparagraph?A.Thosekeepingsecretsdidn'tneedconstanteffort.B.Keepingsecretscanonlycausementaldisfort.C.Keepingabigsecretismorechallengingthanasmallerone.D.Subjectswereaskedtokeeptheirsexualorientationsecret.34.Whatcanbeconcludedaboutteenagerswhotelltheirsecretstoparents?A.Theyreactmorerudelytocriticism. B.Theirimmunesystemsareenhanced.C.Theyhavelessphysicalandemotionaltrouble. D.Theydon'thideanysecretsfromthemselves.35.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordrepressorsinthelastparagraphreferto?A.Peoplewhooftenopentheirmindtofamiliesorfriends.B.Peoplewhokeepsecretssowellasiftheydidn'texist.C.Peoplewhoareeasilyinfluencedbyunwantedthoughts.D.Peoplewhoaresensitivetotheinformationtheyarekeeping.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題3分,滿分15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。Readingisnotjustanimportantprofessionalskill.36Likeanyskillworthmastering,areadinghabitrequirestimeanddedicationtodevelop.Itis,however,alifelongsourceofenjoymentandentertainmentandanaffordablehobbyforanyonewhowantstopickupabook.Improveyourreadingskills.Inordertobuildyourreadinghabitandenjoyyourreadingtothefullest,beginpracticinggoodreadingskills.Forexample:readforcontent,lookupunfamiliarwords,learntoappreciatecontextandbeefamiliarwithliterarydevices.Readingforlearningandenjoymentisneveraquickrun.37Findwaystoconnectreadingtoyoureverydaylife.38Youcanjoinbookclubs.Theseusuallymeetweeklyorbimonthlyandareagoodwayofmotivatingyoutoreadandalsomeetingpeoplewhoarealsomittedtogoodreadinghabits.Bookclubsalsogiveyouchancestotalkaboutwhatyoureadandthebenefitoftalkingtomultipleintelligentandinterestedreaders.39Abasketballplayercan'tpracticeifshedoesn'thaveherballandsneakersready.Readingisthesameasanyotherskill.Trytogetsubscriptions.Tradeorspecialinterestmagazinesareagoodwayofkeepingcurrentreadingmaterialnearby.40BarnesandNoble,aswellasAmazon,haveeReadersandasubstantialselectionofdigitalbooksforsaleorloan.Librariesoftenofferfreeebookloans,too.A.Setdailyorweeklygoals.B.Keepreadingmaterialshandy.C.Also,youcanconsidertobeaneReader.D.Instead,takeyourtime,nurtureyourskillsatyourownpace.E.Setasideregulartimetoenjoyyourspotandalwaysbringalongyourcurrentreading.F.Itiseasiertogrowyourreadingskillsifyoumakereadingapartofyourdailyschedule.G.Itisalsoawaytoenjoyinformativeandinspiringworksthatenrichourlifeexperiences.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。OnacoldmorningataSubwayStation,amanwithaviolinplayedforabout45minutes.Duringthattime,approximately2,000peoplewentthroughthe41,mostofthemontheirwaytowork.Aboutfourminuteslater,theviolinist42hisfirstdollar.Awomanthrew43inthehatandcontinuedtowalk.Atsixminutes,ayoungmanleaned44thewalltolistentohim,thenlookedathiswatchandstartedtowalkagain.Attenminutes,athreeyearoldboy45,buthismotherpulledhimalong46.Thekidstoppedtolookattheviolinistagain,47themotherpushedhardandthechildcontinuedtowalkunwillingly,48hisheadthewholetime.Atfortyfiveminutes,themusicianplayedcontinuously.Onlysixpeoplestoppedandlistenedforashortwhile.Afteronehour,hefinishedplayingandsilence49.Noonenoticedandnoone50.Therewasnorecognitionatall.Nooneknewthis,buttheviolinistwasJoshuaBell,oneofthegreatestmusiciansintheworld.Twodaysbefore,JoshuaBellsoldoutatheaterinBostonwherethe51averaged$100eachtositandlistentohimplaythe52music.Inamonplaceenvironment,atan53hour,doweperceivebeauty?Ifso,dowestopto54it?Ifwedonothaveamomenttostopandlistentooneofthebestmusiciansintheworld,playingsomeofthefinestmusiceverwritten...Howmanyotherthingsarewemissingaswe55throughlife?41.A.shop B.station C.road D.subway42.A.begged B.picked C.received D.paid43.A.food B.phones C.stones D.money44.A.above B.under C.behind D.against45.A.stopped B.cried C.played D.sang46.A.happily B.anxiously C.hurriedly D.angrily47.A.but B.and C.so D.or48.A.nodding B.turning C.shaking D.bowing49.A.turnedup B.cameacross C.putdown D.tookover50.A.applauded B.mented C.laughed D.cried51.A.chairs B.seats C.benches D.couches52.A.different B.same C.unique D.foreign53.A.early B.uncertain C.proper D.inappropriate54.A.appreciate B.think C.follow D.observe55.A.look B.live C.rush D.go第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Today,environmentalproblemshavebeenthegreatestrisktolifeonEarth.Scientistsarethinkingofwaysto56(low)thisrisk.Thereisnodoubt57humankindisdrawntowardsMars,withdreamsofmaking58oursecondhome.However,radiationisthebiggestproblemwewillhavetosolveinordertosettleonMars.RadiationlevelsonthesurfaceofMarsaretwoandahalftimes59(high)thanthoseontheInternationalSpaceStation.60(expose)tohighlevelsofradiationmayincreasetherisksofcontractingcancerandotherdiseases.Duststormsaremonthroughouttheyearandcovertheentireplanetforweeks,blockingsunlightfromreachingthesurface.Perhapsmore61(important),thesestorms,madeupoffinedust62(catch)intheatmosphere,canaffectenergyproductionforlongperiods.ToliveonMars,weshouldfindpermanentshelterthat63(offer)longtermprotectionfromradiation.WecouldbuildaspecialstructureneartheRedPlanet'sfreezingnorthpole.Itwouldprotectusagainstradiationandkeepinneratmosphericpressureconstantaswell.Fornow,humansettlementofMarsisdecadesaway.Regardless,itseemsthathumans64(live)onMarsmaywellhappenalotsooner65mostpeoplebelieve.UntilwearefinallyabletoliveonMars,weneedtotakemuchbettercareofourown.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假定你是李華,在英國筆友Jim的幫助下,你在英語演講比賽中獲得了一等獎,請給Jim寫一封電子

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