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本試卷共10頁(yè),四大題,滿(mǎn)分100分??荚囉脮r(shí)100分鐘。

一、語(yǔ)法選擇(15分)

Inasmalltown,therewasayoungboynamedTed.Hewasalwayscuriousabouthowthingsworkedand

lovedtotakethingsapart什巴...拆開(kāi))andthenput1backtogether.Usually,hesucceeded,butsometimes

he2.Still,heenjoyedwhathedid.Oneday,whilehe3hismothercook,herealizedhowharditwasto

stir(攪拌)thesauce.Hethoughtthattheremustbe4waytodothis,andhedecidedtothinkofabetterway.

Tedtookouthistoolsandbegantowork.Afterabusyafternoon,hecreatedanewinvention.Hetookaparta

brokenwoodmixer(攪拌器)andthenconnectedamotor(電動(dòng)機(jī)),itwasabletostirthingsbyitself5itgot

powerfromthemotor.Itwassoconvenientthatanyone6stirthesauceeasilyandquickly.

Thenextday,Tedshowedhis7tohismother.Shewas8andallowedhimtospendmoretime

improvingit.Hetried,failed,andthentriedagain.Finally,headdedsomenewideastomakeiteven9,likea

timer,sothattheusercouldleavethetoolonthetableandnothaveto10thesauceburning.

11mum'ssupport,Teddecidedtobringittoschoolandintroduceittohiseight12schoolmates.

Suddenly,Ted'sinventionbecameabighitinhisschool.Theyusedit13drinksorstirredanykindofsauceat

lunch,anditwasalsoeasytocleanandstore.IntheSchoolScienceFestival,Tedevenreceived14prizefrom

theschoolprincipalforhiscreativityandintelligence.

Perhapsnoteveryonecanbeaninventor.However,itisalwaysmeaningfulto15whatyouarereally

interestedinandkeepgoinglikeTed.l.A.itB.theyC.themD.themselves

2.A.failureB.failC.failsD.failed

3.A.watchesB.willwatchC.iswatchingD.waswatching

4.A.otherB.anotherC.theotherD.others

5.A.becauseB.soC.butD.or

6.A.canB.couldC.shouldD.must

7.A.inventB.inventionC.inventorD.inventing

8.A.surpriseB.surprisingC.surprisedD.surprisingly

9.A.goodB.betterC.bestD.thebest

10.A.worryaboutB.worriedaboutC.isworriedaboutD.beworryabout

11.A.ByB.WithC.WithoutD.Against

12.A.hundredsB.hundredsofC.hundredD.hundredof

13.A.mixB.mixedC.tomixD.mixing

14.A.aB.anC.theD./

15.A.lookupB.lookafterC.lookoutD.findout

二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分10分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16s25各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上

將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Nooneisbornawinner.Peoplemakethemselvesintowinnersbytheirownefforts.

Ilearnedthis16fromanexperiencemanyyearsago.Itooktheheadcoachingjobataschoolin

Baxley,Georgia.Itwasasmallschoolwithaweakfootballprogram.

Itwasatraditionfortheschool'soldteamtoplayagainstthenewteamattheendofspringpractice.Theold

teamhadnocoach,andtheydidn'teven17forthegame.Beingthecoachofthenewteam,Iwas

18becauseIknewweweresuretowin.Butunluckily,weweredefeated(打敗).Icouldn'tbelieveIhadgot

intosuchasituation.Thinkinghardaboutit,Icameto19thatmyteammightnotbethenumberone

teaminGeorgia,buttheyweredependingonme.Ihadtochangemyattitude(態(tài)度)abouttheir20.

IstarteddoinganythingIcouldtohelpthembuildconfidence.Themost21thingisthatIbeganto

treatthemlikewinners.Thatsummer,whentheotherteamsenjoyedtheirvacations,wemeteverydayand22

passingandkickingthefootball.

Sixmonthsaftersuffering(遭受)ourdefeat,wewonourfirstgameandoursecond,andcontinuedtoimprove.

23wefacedthenumberoneteam.Ifeltthatwewouldbewinnersevenifwelostthegame.Butthatwasn't

whathappened.MyboysbeatthebestteaminGeorgia,givingmethemostexcitingmomentofmylife!

Fromtheexperience,Ilearnedalotabouthowtheattitudeoftheleadercanmakea24toateam.

Insteadofseeingmyboysaslosers,I25andencouragedthem.Ihelpedthemtoseethemselves

differentlyandtheybuiltthemselvesintowinners.

Winnersaremade,notbom.

16.A.gameB.lessonC.visitD.show

17.A.prepareB.waitC.askD.look

18.A.movedB.excitedC.worriedD.surprised

19.A.realizeB.careC.forgetD.solve

20.A.rulesB.plansC.abilitiesD.habits

21.A.angryB.importantC.possibleD.difficult

22.A.mindedB.suggestedC.avoidedD.practiced

23.A.FinallyB.SuddenlyC.LuckilyD.Seriously

24.A.mistakeB.choiceC.decisionD.difference

25.A.pushedB.invitedC.leftD.found

三、閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分35分)

第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從26s40各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將

該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Herearesomeencyclopediasforyoutoreadinouronlinelibrary.

TheColumbiaEncyclopedia(SixthEdition):

AnEnglish-languagedictionarycontainingmorethan51,000topics,theColumbiaEncyclopediaprovides

trustedfactsandinformation.Morethan200peoplemakegreateffortsforthedepthandaccuracy(精確)ofthe

encyclopedia.Itstopicsarecompleteandclear.

Medicalencyclopedias:

Onlinemedicalencyclopediasarefordoctors,educators,andstudents.Thelibraryoffreemedical

encyclopediascontainsavarietyoftrustedfactsthatcovermedicalconditions,medicalsymptoms(癥狀),and

medicalcausesofhealth-relatedproblems.

Computerencyclopedias:

Ouronlinelibraryofcomputerencyclopediasisveryusefulwhetheryou'relookingforin-depthresearchor

justlearningaboutcomputertechnology.Thecomputerencyclopediasincludetopicslikecomputerscience,

computerscienceandengineering,andcomputerscienceandtechnology.

Scienceencyclopedias:

Ouronlinelibraryofscienceencyclopediascoversavarietyoftopicsfrombiology,psychology,and

chemistrytoreligionandsciencediscoveries.Ouronlinescienceencyclopediasforkidsareabighelpforschool

researchprojectsandscienceexperiments.

276.Howmanykindsofencyclopediasarementioned?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.

27.MedicalencyclopediasareforthefollowEXCEPT.

A.doctorsB.educatorsC.scientistsD.students

28.Mariaisastudentandshewantstolearnsomethingaboutcomputerscience.Whichofthefollowingcanshe

choose?

A.TheColumbiaencyclopedias.B.Computerencyclopedias.

C.Medicalencyclopedias.D.Scienceencyclopedias.

29.Theunderlinedword“covers“means""inEnglish.

A.includesB.opensC.turnsD.finds

30.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?

A.Amagazine.B.Aschoolwebsite.C.Astorybook.D.Adiary.

B

Iwasplayingatthefrontgate,tryingtodecidewhethertowalkdownthestreettoplaywithJenny,whenI

sawapoormancominguptheroad.

“Hello,littlegirl,^^hesaid,“isyourmamaathome?”

Inoddedandopenedthegatetolethimgetintheyard.Helookedlikeallthehomelessmenwhocametomy

homebefore.Hismessyhairhungbelowashapelesshat,andhisoldshirtandtrousershadbeenrainedonandslept

in.Hesmelledbad.

Hewalkedtothedoor.Whenmymotherappeared,heasked,“Lady,couldyousparesomethingtoeat?"

“Ithinkso.Pleasesitonthestep.”

Later,mymothercamebackandhandedhimasandwichmadefromhomemadebreadandgenerouspieces

ofboiledmeat.Shealsogavehimabottleofmilk."Ithankyou,lady,“hesaid.

Iplayedatthegate,watchingthemanwolfdownthesandwichandemptythecup.Afterfinishingthefood,

hestoodupandwalkedbackthroughthegate.hetoldmeonthewayout.

Jennyhadsaidallthehomelessmentoldeachotherwhowouldfeedthem."Theynevercometomyhouse!”

shehadsaidproudlyandhappily.

“SowhydoesMamafeedthepoorman?”Iwondered.Iwalkedinside."Jenny'smamasaysthosemenare

toolazytowork.Whydowefeedthem?”

Mymothersmiled."'Sweetheart,wedon'tknowwhythesemendon'twork,^^shesaid,“buttheywerebabies

once.Andtheirmamaslovedthem,justlikeIloveyou.^^Sheputherhandsonmyshouldersanddrewmecloseto

her.

“Forme,Ifedthemfortheirmothers,becauseifyouwereeverhungryandhadnothingtoeat,Iwouldwant

others5motherstofeedyou.^^

Iseemedtofindouttheanswertomyquestionandunderstandthat.

31.Afterthepoormancametothewriter'shome,themother.

A.madeacakeforhimB.gavehimsomemoney

C.invitedhimtohavesomecoffeeD.offeredhimsomefood

32.Thestoryhappenedintheorderof.

a.Mymothercommunicatedwiththepoorman

b.Iunderstoodmymotheraftertalkingtoher.

c.Iplayedatthegateandwatchedthepoormanhavingfood.

d.Iopenedthegatetolethimgetintheyard.

e.Thepoormanstoodupandwalkedbackthroughthegate.

A.d-c-a-b-eB.a-e-d-c-bC.c-a-e-d-bD.d-a-c-e-b

33.Whichofthefollowingcanbeputinthe_▲_?

A.Theysaidyourmamawouldfeedme.

B.Iwouldliketocometoplaywithyouagain.

C.It'skindofyoutoletmestayhereforonenight.

D.WewillaskJenny'smothertofeedus,too.

34.Theunderlinedword"that"inthelastparagraphrefersto.

A.thereasonwhythemotherfedthepoorman

B.thetalkbetweenthemotherandthewriter

C.thequestionthatJennydidn'tknowbefore

D.thefactthatJenny5sfamilywouldn'tletthepoormenin

35.Wheremayyouseethisarticle?

A.Inaresearchreport.B.Inanovel.C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inamenu.

C

Imaginethatthebatteryonyourmobilephonehasrunout.Youcan'tmakeanycallsforhelpandnoonecan

contactyou.Youareallalone,andwell,notquite.Justreachintoyourpocketandtakeoutapieceofsugar.Putit

intothebattery,waitaminuteandyouarebackonthephone.

ThankstoacoupleofAmericanscientists,thissituationcouldbecomereal.SwadeshChaudhuriandDerek

Lovelyhaveinventedthe"bacteria侈田菌)battery”.Thiskindofbatterygetsitspowerfrombacteriathateatsugar

andturnitintoelectricity.

“Thisisaspecialorganism(有機(jī)體),“Lovelysaid."Youcangetenoughelectricitytopoweracellphone

batteryforaboutfourdaysfromaspoonfulofsugar.,,

Inthepast,bacteriabatterieshavebeenexpensiveandnotlong-lasting.Butthisbatteryusesamoreefficient

bacteriumthatcanturn80percentofsugarintoelectricalenergy.Thisis30percentmorethansimilarbatteriescan

manage.

Thebacteriabatterycouldbecomeassmallasahouseholdbattery.Itisalsocheapandstable(穩(wěn)定的),

becausesugarcanbetakenfromwasteandcrops.

Butthesugar-to-electricityprocessisnotsatisfactoryasitcouldtakeweeksforthebacteriatochangeacupof

sugarintoelectricity.Anditproduces“greenhouse“gaseswhichpollutetheenvironment.

Thescientistsunderstandthereisalotmoreworktobedone.t4Itisstillyoung,“saidLovely.

“Wherewearenowiswheresolarpowerwas20or30yearsago.”

Healsobelievesthebatterywillbeusedinscientificequipmentatthebottomoftheocean.Ocher'sideas

includeusingsugarinthebloodtorunmedicaldevicesinthehumanbodyandtakingsugarfromanimalwasteto

provideenergytopowerhomesinrural(鄉(xiāng)村的)areas.

36.Whafsthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Aneffectivewaytorepairthemobilephone.B.Ascientificinventionofanewtypeofbattery.

C.Acleanenergytoreducethecarbondioxide.D.Anewkindofmobilephoneanditsfuture.

37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheadvantageofthenewly-developedbattery?

A.Convenient.B.StableC.Inexpensive.D.Quick

38.Whichofthefollowingarethescientistsworkingontoimprovethenewbattery?

A.Increasethebacteria.B.Solvethepollutionproblem.

C.Bringdowntheprice.D.Changethesizeofthebattery.

39.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceactuallymean?

A.Thebacteriabatterysharessomesimilaritieswithsolarenergy.

B.Scientistswillcontinuetheirworkuntiltheyfindsolarpower.

C.Thereisstillmuchroomfortheimprovementofthebacteriabattery.

D.Thebacteriabatterywillbeaspopularassolarpowerintwentyorthirtyyears.

40.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whowillfindthebacteriabattery-lessuseful?

A.Divers.B.Farmers.C.Doctors.D.Architects.

第二節(jié)閱讀填空(共5小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)

閱讀短文及文后A?E選項(xiàng),選出可以填入41?45各題空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將

該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Doyouknowthesefunfacts?Morethan3billionpeopleusetheInternet;morethan200billionemailsare

senteveryday;thefirstcomputermousewasmadeofwood.

41TheycandoMaths,storeinformation,orplaymusic.Youcanuseacomputertowriteortoplay

games.Whatdoyouknowaboutthehistoryofcomputers?

Thefirstcomputerswereverybig.Theywerethesizeofaroom!42Earlycomputerscouldalsodo

simpleMaths,likeacalculator.Inthe1945s,AlanTuringhadtheideaforacomputeryoucouldprogramtodo

differentthings.

In1958,JackKilbyinventedthemicrochip.Microchipsaretinybutcanstorelotsofinformation.Theyhelped

makecomputerssmaller.43Inthe1980s,computergameswereverypopular.Lotsofpeoplebought

computersjusttoplaygames.

In1989,TimBerners-LeeinventedtheWorldWideWeb,whichisawaytoorganizeinformationonthe

Internet.44

Todaypeoplecanusesmartphonestoplaygames,email,andgoontheInternet.Inthepast,asimplecomputer

wasthesizeofaroom.45

A.Computerscandolotsofjobs.

B.Nowitcangoinyourpocket!

C.Computersaremuchmoreexpensivethanphones.

D.Theyweresobigthatpeopledidn'thavethemathome.

E.Nowpeopleallovertheworldcanlookforandshareinformationonwebsites.

F.Inthe1970s,computersweresmallerandcheaper,sopeoplestartedtousethemathome.

四、寫(xiě)作(共三節(jié),滿(mǎn)分40分)

第一節(jié)語(yǔ)篇填詞(共5小題;每小題1分,滿(mǎn)分5分)

閱讀短文,根據(jù)上下文和所給的首字母寫(xiě)出所缺單詞。注意使用正確形式,每空限填一詞。答卷時(shí),

要求寫(xiě)出完整單詞。

Robotsarebecomingabigpartofourlives.Theyseemveryp46tomostpeople.Buttheyhavea

longhistory.ThefirstonewasmadebyaGreeki47Youmayhaveseenrobotsinsomefilms.Theyare

stronger,faster,andclevererthanpeopleinreallife.

Thousandsofrobotsareusedinfactories.Theserobotsarenotliketherobotsinmovies.Theydon'twalkor

talk.I48arobotmaybejustametalarm.Therobotarmcandoacertainjobinafactoryoverandover

again.Itcandojobsthatpeoplemaynotwanttodo.

Arobotnevergetstiredofdoingthesamething.Theyarealsousedtodoingmanydangerous,difficult,orboring

jobs.InCanada,thepoliceareusingarobotonwheels.Thisrobotmovesaroundtoc49bombs(炸彈)

andtakesthemaway.

Robotsareusedinhospitalstoo.Atonehospital,arobottakesmealsfromthekitchentothesickpeople's

rooms,anditneverlosesitswaybecauseithasam50ofthehospitalinitscomputersystem.

Butrobotswillnevertaketheplaceofhumanbeings,thoughtheycanhelpusinalotofdifferentways.

第二節(jié)完成句子(共5小題;每小題2分,滿(mǎn)分10分)

根據(jù)所給的漢語(yǔ)內(nèi)容,用英語(yǔ)完成下列句子。(每空限填一詞)

51.很多學(xué)生期待去參觀(guān)北京環(huán)球影視城。

Manystudents________________________________theUniversalBeijingResort.

52.到目前為止,露西已經(jīng)參觀(guān)了北京的很多名勝古跡。

LucymanyplacesofinterestinBeijing.

53.露西媽媽答應(yīng)了帶她去長(zhǎng)城。

Lucy'smothertakehertotheGreatWall.

54.多么讓人興奮的消息啊!

___________________________itis!

55.露西認(rèn)為長(zhǎng)城不如頤和園有趣。

LucythoughttheGreatWallisthePalaceMuseum.

第三節(jié)、語(yǔ)法填空(10分)

TheChineseabacusisknownastheSuanpan.Itis56importantpartoftraditionalChineseculture

anditisknownasChina's57(five)greatinvention.Peopleusetheabacus58(calculate)ata

fasterspeedsoithasbeencalled“the59(old)computerintheworld”.

Tousetheabacuscorrectly,something60(be)necessary(必要的)foryoutoknow.Itusuallyhasmore

thansevenrods(桿子).Therearetwobeads(算珠)oneachrodintheupperdeck(層)andfivebendseachinthe

bottom.Thebeadsareusuallyroundandmade61wood.Wecountthebeadsby62(move)them

upordowntowardsthebeam(橫梁).Ifyoumovethemtowardthebeam,youcounttheirvalue.63,ifyou

movethemawayfromthebeam,youcan'tcounttheirvalue.Theabacuscanbereset(重置)tothestartingposition

quickly,sothenyoucanstarttocountagain64(easy).Today,theuseofabacusisstilltaughtinsome

primary65(school)aspartofMaths.

第四節(jié)書(shū)面表達(dá)(共1題,滿(mǎn)分15分)

近年來(lái),人工智能的發(fā)展取得了巨大的突破,為我們的生活帶來(lái)了許多新的可能性。人工智能可以執(zhí)

行各種任務(wù),如自動(dòng)駕駛、ChatGPT等。盡管這些技術(shù)有許多潛在的好處,但它們也引發(fā)了一些擔(dān)憂(yōu)和爭(zhēng)

議。請(qǐng)結(jié)合下列要點(diǎn),以Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofartificialintelligence為題寫(xiě)一篇不少于80詞的

書(shū)面表達(dá)。

要點(diǎn)包括:

1.幫助我們解決問(wèn)題,提供有價(jià)值的建議。

優(yōu)點(diǎn)

2.人工智能可以長(zhǎng)時(shí)間工作,不會(huì)疲勞或者出錯(cuò)。

1.人工智能會(huì)取代重復(fù)性的工作,人們可能失業(yè)。

缺點(diǎn)

2.使人懶惰,減少人們獨(dú)立思考的機(jī)會(huì)。

1.........

你的觀(guān)點(diǎn)(至少2點(diǎn))

2.........

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80詞,開(kāi)頭已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

2.要點(diǎn)齊全,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。

3.條理清楚,語(yǔ)句通順,意義連貫,書(shū)寫(xiě)規(guī)范

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