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第一部分閱讀理解(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)。ALibrariesaredoingwellinthedigitaltimes.Herearesomeofthemostawesomeexamples.1.FreiburgUniversityLibrary,GermanyTheoriginallibraryoftheFreiburgUniversitywasrebuiltin2015followingtheprojectofDegeloArchitects.Thenewbuildinghas41,000squaremetersandlookslikeacutdiamond.Inside,thereare1,200workspacesinfourreadingroomsplus500workareas.Thelibraryoffersinthebasementasystemofautomatedcheckoutmachinesand700,000volumesthatcanbeborrowed.2.MicrolibraryatTamanBima,IndonesiaThiswonderfullittlepubliclibraryislocatedinaKampungneighborhoodneartheBandungairport,Indonesia.ThebuildingwasdesignedbytheBandungofficeofSHAUarchitectstudio.Ithas160squaremetersandisbuiltuponapreexistingstagethatwasalreadyusedbythelocalmunityforeventsandgatherings.TheBimapubliclibraryisthefirstofaseriesofsimilarmicrolibrariesthatareplannedtobebuiltacrossIndonesia.3.PublicLibraryofConstitución,ChileThecityinConstitución,Chile,wasdevastatedby8.8degreesearthquakein2010.Thenewpubliclibrary,designedbySebastianIrarrázaval,isapartoftheinitiativetorebuildthecity.ConstituciónisoneofthebiggestclustersofwoodproductioninChile.Thisheritageisreflectedintheconstructionofthispostdisasterlibrary.It’smadealmostentirelyofwood,andonlythefirewallsaredonewithexposedpouredconcrete.Theinternalareaofthelibraryexceeds350squaremeters.Thebuildingwasopenedin2015,fiveyearsaftertheearthquake.4.LiYuanLibrary,ChinaBuiltin2011inasmallvillageoHuairouontheoutskirts(郊區(qū))ofBeijing,thisbeautifulnatureinspiredlibrarywasdesignedbyLiXiaodong.The175squaremeterbuilding’sinteriorisspatiallydiversebyusingstepsandsmalllevelchangestocreatedistinctplaces.Thewoodenstickstemperthebrightlightandspreaditevenlythroughoutthespacetogiveaperfectreadingenvironment.Thelibraryclosesatduskbecausethereisnoelectricityinit.1.Whichofthefollowinglibrariesisthebiggestone?A.LiYuanLibrary B.MicrolibraryatTamanBimaC.FreiburgUniversityLibrary D.PublicLibraryofConstitución2.Ifyouwanttoseealibrarymadeentirelyofwood,youcangoto________.A.Chile B.China C.Indonesia D.Germany3.WhatisspecialaboutLiYuanLibrary?A.Itopens24hoursaday. B.Ithasnoelectricitysupply.C.ItisthebiggestlibraryinChina. D.Itisdirectlyexposedtothesunlight.BMarkisalwaysengagedinhiswork.Butthistimehefeltthatitwastimeforhimtotakepartinhismunity,sohewenttotheneighborhoodmeetingafterwork.Theareacitycouncilwomanwasleadingadiscussionabouthowthequalityoflifewasonthedecline.Theneighborhoodfacedmanyproblems.Marklookedatthechartstapedtothewalls.Therewerechartsforparkingproblems,crime,andforproblemsinemptybuildings.Markreadfromthecharts,“Policepatrolscutback,illegalparkingup20%”.Peopleweresupposedtosuggestsolutionstothecouncilwoman.ItwastoomuchforMark.“Theproblemsaretoobig”,hethought.Heturnedtothemannexttohimandsaid,“Ithinkthisisawasteofmytime.NothingIcandowouldmakeadifferencehere.”Ashenearedthebusstoponhiswayhome,Marksawawomancarryingagrocerybag,andababy.AsMarkgotcloser,herotherchild,alittleboy,suddenlyranintothestreet.Thewomantriedtoreachforhim,butasshemoved,herbagshifted,andgroceriesstartedtofallout.Markrantotaketheboy’sarmandledhimbacktohismother.“Yougottastaywithmom,”hesaid.Thenhepickedupthestraygrocerieswhileandthewomansmiledinrelief.“Thanks,”shesaid,“You’vegotgreattiming.”“Justbeingneighborly,”Marksaid.Asherodehome,heglancedatthewallsofbus.Ononeofthemwas“Smallactsofkindnessaddup.”Marksmiledandthought,“Maybethat’sagoodplacetostart.”4.WhatwasbeingdiscussedwhenMarkarrivedattheneighborhoodmeeting?A.Thehighpriceofgrocery.B.Theeducationproblemofchildren.C.Theworseningofqualityoflife.D.Thehousingconditionsinthemunity.5.What’sMark’sopinionaboutthemunityproblemsaccordingtothefirstparagraph?A.Peoplecouldsolvetheproblemsbythemselves.B.Hedidn’thavetheabilitytosolvesuchproblems.C.Hedidn’thaveenoughtimetosolvetheproblems.D.Peopleweretooselfishtohelpotherssolvetheproblems.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“Smallactsofkindnessaddup”meaninthelastparagraph?A.Allsmallactswilladduptokindness.B.Everyoneshouldtryhisbesttodogooddeeds.C.Allsmallkindactscanmakepeoplegrowupquickly.D.Everyonecanplayhisownparttomakethingsbetter.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthispassage?A.Markalwaysplayedanactivepartinmunityactivities.B.Visualaidswereusedtodisplaytheseriousnessofproblems.C.Manypeoplewerediscouragedbytheproblemsfacingthem.D.Thecitycouncilwomanwasresponsibleforthefallingoflifequality.CItisimportanttoprotectyourselffromharmfulrays.Butifyouthinkahighfactorsunscreenkeepsyousafefromharmfulrays,youmaybewrong.Researchinthisweek’sNatureshowsthatwhilefactor50reducesthenumberofmelanomas(黑瘤)anddelaystheiroccurrence,itcan’tpreventthem.Melanomasarethemostaggressiveskincancers.Youhaveahigherriskifyouhaveredorblondhair,fairskin,blueorgreeneyes,orsunburneasily,orifacloserelativehashadone.Melanomasaremoremonifyouhaveperiodicintenseexposuretothesun.Otherskincancersareincreasinglylikelywithlongtermexposure.Thereiscontinuingdebateastohoweffectivesunscreenisinreducingmelanomas–theevidenceisweakerthanitisforpreventingothertypesofskincancer.A2011Australianstudyof1,621peoplefoundthatpeoplerandomlyselectedtoapplysunscreendailyhadhalftherateofmelanomasofpeoplewhousedcreamasneeded.Asecondstudy,paring1,167peoplewithmelanomasto1.101whodidn’thavethecancer,foundthatusingsunscreenroutinely,alongsideotherprotectionsuchashats,longsleevesorstayingintheshade,didgivesomeprotection.Thisstudysaidotherformsofsunprotection–nosunscreen–seemedmostbeneficial.Thestudyreliedonpeoplerememberingwhattheyhaddoneovereachdecadeoftheirlives,soit’snotentirelyreliable.Butitseemsreasonabletothinksunscreengivespeopleafalsesenseofsecurityinthesun.Manypeoplealsodon’tusesunscreenproperlyapplyinginsufficientamounts,failingtoreapplyafteracoupleofhoursandstayinginthesuntoolong.Itissunburnthatismostworrying–recentresearchshowsfiveepisodesofsunburnintheteenageyearsincreasestheriskofallskincancers.Thegoodnewsisthatabinationofsunscreenandcoveringupcanreducemelanomarates,asshownbyAustralianfiguresfromtheirslipslopslapcampaign.Soifthereisaheatwavethissummer,itwouldbebestforus,too,tosliponashirt,usesunscreenandslaponahat.8.What’speople’smonexpectationofhighfactorsunscreen?A.Itwillprotectthemfromsunburn.B.Itwillkeeptheirskinsmoothadfair.C.Itwillworkforpeopleofanyskincolor.D.Itwilldelaytheoccurrenceofskincancer.9.Whatcanwelearnfromthesecondparagraph?A.Sunscreencanpreventallkindsofskincancers.B.Thestudiesarebasedondirectobservationofthesubjects.C.Thestudiesmayhelppeopleselectthemosteffectivesunscreen.D.Dailyapplicationofsunscreenhelpsreducetheincidenceofmelanomas.10.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestinordertoreducemelanomarates?A.Stayingintheshadewheneverpossible.B.Usingcoveringupinsteadofsunscreen.C.Usingbothcoveringupandsunscreen.D.Applyingtherightamountofsunscreen.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.NoWaytoStopHarmfulRays!B.DoesSunscreenPreventSkinCancer?C.DidYouUseSunscreenIntheRightWay?D.SkinCancerTheBiggestThreattoHumanBeings!DLUKLA,Nepal(Xinhua)–Qomolangma,knownasMountEverestintheWest,oncenegativelyrecognizedasthe“world’shighestjunkyard”,issettobeecleaneras30,000porters(搬運(yùn)工)havebeenmobilized(動(dòng)員)forwastecollectionanddisposalfromthemountain’ssouthernside.ThecleanupdrivewaslaunchedrecentlynearLuklaairport,oneoftheworld’smostdangerousairportsyetavitalgatewaytotheworld’shighestpeak.“OurmajortaskistokeepEverest,whichistheprideoftheworld,clean.Thiscampaignaimstotransport100tonsofnonburnablegarbagefromtheEverestregiontoKathmanduin2018,”AngDorjeSherpa,chairmanoftheSagarmathaPollutionControlmitteesaid.TheSPCC,anenvironmentalconversationorganization,hasmadeitmandatory(強(qiáng)制性)since2013thateveryclimbershouldcarrydown8kilogramsoftrash,butfortrekkers(旅行者)thereisnosuchregulation.Duetothis,morethan100tonsofwastegetscollectedintheregionannually.AccordingtoNepalesegovernmentstatistics,nearly50,000domesticandforeigntrekkersvisittheQomolangmaregionannually,whilemorethan400mountaineersattempttoscalethepeak.Thecollectedwastemostlyincludesemptybeerbottlesandcans,oxygenbottles,torntentsandsleepingbags,foodbins,anddiscardedmountaineeringandtrekkingequipment.Thetrashwascollectedbylocalgroupsinmorethanadozenvillageswhilethewastewastransporteddownthemountaininsacks(麻布袋)byportersandyakhybridanimalsaszopkyos.Thecleanupcoveredsettlementsfromupto5,000metersnearthebasecamp,toLuklaairportlocatedatanaltitudeof2,805meters.Onthefirstdayofthecampaign,severaltonsofwastewassentofftoKathmandofromLulkaonplanesbelongingtoTaraAirlines,oneoftheleadingprivateairlinesinNepal.Theairlineshavesetanambitioustargetofflyingout100tonsofwastefromtheregionin2018,asapartofitsmitmenttotheUNSustainableDevelopmentGoalsagainstclimatechange.Thepany’sCEOUmeshChandraRaisaid:“Wehopethatthiscampaignwillhelpthelocalpeopletomaintainapristine(原始的),naturalandunspoiledenvironmentsothatmoretrekkerswillefromeverywhere,makingthetrekkingindustryheremoresustainable.”12.What’sthefirstparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThebasicsituationofMountEverest.B.Theintroductionofthecleanupcampaign.C.Theuniquewaytopreventenvironmentpollution.D.Thedescriptionofthemostdangerousairportintheword.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph3referto?A.Theruleforvisitorsmadebythelocaltravelagencies.B.ThecleanupcampaignlaunchedbyAngDorjeSherpa.C.ThedemandfortheclimbersmadebytheSPCCsince2013.D.ThelawforthelocalpeoplemadebytheNepalesegovernment.14.Howdoestheauthorindicatethatthecleanupcampaignisverytough?A.Bylistingfigures. B.Bymakingparisons.C.Bygivingsomeexamples. D.Byanalyzingsomecauses.15.What’sUmeshChandraRai’sattitudetowardsthecleanupcampaign?A.Doubtful. B.Curious. C.Enthusiastic. D.Unfavorable.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)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)。Whyissettinggoalsimportant?Becausegoalscanhelpyoudo,be,andexperienceeverythingyouwantinlife.16,goalsallowyourselftomakeyourlifehappen.Successfulandhappypeoplehaveavisionofhowtheirlifeshouldbeandtheysetlotsofgoals(bothshorttermandlongrange)tohelpthemreachtheirvision.Bysettinggoalsyouaretakingcontrolofyourlife.17.18.Theydecidewhattheywantinlifeandthengettherebymakingplansandsettinggoals.Unsuccessfulpeoplejustletlifehappenbyaccident.Goalsaren’tdifficulttoset,andtheyaren’tdifficulttoreach.19.Youaretheonewhomustdecidewhattopursueandinwhatdirectiontoaimyourlife.Researchtellsusthatwhenwewriteagoaldownwearemorelikelytoachieveit.Writtengoalscanbereviewedregularly,andhavemorepower.20,theyarehardertoneglectorforget.Alsowhenyouwriteyourgoalsinaparticularwayyouareabletomakeyourselfcontinuouslyawareofsituationsthatwillbringyounearertoyourgoals.A.LikeacontractwithyourselfB.InsteadofjustlettinglifehappentoyouC.WinnersinlifesetgoalsandfollowthroughonthemD.It’slikehavingamaptoshowyouwhereyouwanttogoE.Mysuggestionisthatyoushouldn’tsetgoalsjustforthesakeofitF.Ithinkthere’snothingwhichcanstopyoufromachievingyourgoalsG.It’suptoyoutofindoutwhatyourgoals,idealsandvisionsreallyare第二部分語(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)。Whichesfirst,happinessormoney?Arericherpeople21?And22,howdopeoplegetricher?Arecentstudycouldtellyoutheanswer.Thestudy23thousandsofteenagersandfoundthatthosewhofeltbetterabout24asyoungadults25tohavehigherinesbythetimethey2629.Thosewhowerehappiestearnedanaverageof$8,000morethanthosewhowerethemost27.Theresearchers,fromUniversityCollegeLondonandtheUniversityofWarwick,saythatverygloomy(沮喪的)teens,nomatterhowtallorsmarttheywere,earned10%lessthantheirpeers,28thehappieronesearned2930%more.Happierteenagershaveaneasiertime30school,collegeandthejob31,32becausetheyalwaysfeelbetteraboutlife.Itmay33betruethathappierpeoplefinditeasiertomakefriends,whoareoftenthekeytohomeworkhelpornetworking.AreportinJunesuggestedthatprofessionalrespectwasmoreimportantthan34intermsofworkplacehappiness.InAugustscientistsannouncedthattheyhadfoundthe35forhappinessinwomen.Alas!Thesamegenedoesn’tappeartohave36effectonmen.AndinOctoberresearchersintheUKandintheUSannouncedthatpeoplewhoeatsevenportionsoffruitandvegetablesadayreportbeingthehappiest.Ifitisreallytruethathappierkids37beingwealthierkids,isitnecessaryforparentstogettheirkidstodothehomework?Thefactisthat38homeworkwillmakekidshappybutsurelyhurttheirgrades.Studiesdoshow,39,thatmoreeducation40betterpaidjobs,whichmaygiveusadeepthought.21.A.busier B.safer C.happier D.braver22.A.ifnot B.ifso C.ifany D.ifever23.A.lookedaround B.lookedinto C.lookedout D.lookedthrough24.A.life B.time C.money D.work25.A.attached B.attained C.attended D.tended26.A.turned B.grew C.went D.got27.A.admirable B.fantastic C.delighted D.depressed28.A.while B.when C.as D.though29.A.rightnow B.upto C.rightaway D.downto30.A.gettingdown B.gettingthrough C.gettingout D.gettingover31.A.drama B.interview C.review D.schedule32.A.simply B.just C.chiefly D.only33.A.even B.also C.ever D.once34.A.jobs B.dollars C.friends D.parents35.A.gene B.brand C.character D.nature36.A.thebest B.thedifferent C.thesame D.themost37.A.eup B.endup C.takeup D.turnup38.A.no B.nor C.not D.few39.A.firstofall B.forall C.atall D.afterall40.A.existsin B.contributesto C.resultsfrom D.relieson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。Whatisreading?Readingisactuallyaveryplexprocessthatrequiresagreatdealofactive41(participate)onthepartofthereader.Itisanactivethinkingprocessinvolvingtheinteractionbetweenthereaderandtheprint.Thatistosay,thereader’sschema(formerorpreviousknowledge)aboutthetopicto42(read)andhislanguageknowledge(vocabularyandgrammar)directlyaffecthisunderstandingofthereadingmaterialand43turn,thenewinformationaboutthetopic44(contain)inthereadingmaterialwillenlargethereader’sformerschema.Readingisaveryimportant45(mean)ofgainingknowledgeaboutculture,custom,scienceeducationandtechnologyfromothersorothercountries.Itisagoodwayoflearningthemostadvancedhitechnology46(serve)theneedsofthesocialdevelopmentandtheinterestsofourpeoplethroughreading.Readingis47inseparableponentoftheEnglishlearning.Weshouldlaysolidfoundationsforouradvancededucation,andwecanmasterthelanguagebyreading48(large).However,itisaveryplexactivity49involvesalmostallpsychologicalprocesses50(include)sensation,perception,motorbehavior,motivation,attention,emotion,cognitionandallkindsofmemory.第三部分寫作(百?gòu)?qiáng)校英語(yǔ)解析團(tuán)隊(duì)專供)(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的一下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(^),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(cuò)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(cuò)誤及其修改均限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。YesterdaywewenttoHappinessNursingHousetohelptheoldpeople.Wesetoutearlierinthemorningandbroughtthemlotsofgift.Whenwearrived,wewerewarmlywelebythem.Firstweintroducedmyself.Thenweweremakingdumplingstogetherwiththeold,talkingandlaugh.Afterlunch,weperformedandsangsongswiththemhappy.Finallyalltheoldpeoplesaygoodbyetousatthegate.Wewereveryhappybecauseofwedidagooddeed.Ithinkthisnecessaryforusteenagerstolearnwhattorespectandtakecareofothers,especially,theold.第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(百?gòu)?qiáng)校英語(yǔ)解析團(tuán)隊(duì)專供)(滿分25分)假定你是李華,你所在的城市近期將舉辦絲綢之路國(guó)際藝術(shù)節(jié)(SilkRoadInternationalArtsFestival)你想邀請(qǐng)你的英國(guó)朋友Jacob一起參加藝術(shù)節(jié)期間舉行的一些活動(dòng)。請(qǐng)給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.舉辦藝術(shù)節(jié)的目的;2.舉辦時(shí)間;3.活動(dòng)內(nèi)容。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJacob,__________________________________

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