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一、聽力(每小題1.5分,計30分)1.WhatkindoffilmsdoesTomlikebest?A.B.C.2.WheredoesDanielwanttogoduringtheSpringFestival?A.B.C.3.Whatkindofcrimearetheytalkingabout?A.B.C.4.WhatdidNancyhavetopractisethismorning?AB.C.5.Whenwillthefilmbegin?A.At7:00.B.At7:10.C.At7:20.6.HowmuchmoneycanthegirlborrowfromJackatmost?A.40dollars.B.50dollars.C.30dollars.7.WhatdoesTomliketoeatbetter?A.Noodles.B.Rice.C.Noodlesandrice.8.Whatistheman’ssuggestion?A.Tobuyanewdigitalcamera.B.Tobuyanolddigitalcamera.C.Toborrowadigitalcamera.9.WhatdidSimonthinkoftheplay?A.Hedidn’tknowitbecausehewasill.B.Hefounditboring.C.Heenjoyeditverymuch.10.Whydosometeenagersfeelstressed?A.Becausetheyhavetoomanyexams.B.Becausetheyhavetoomuchhomeworktodo.

C.Becausetheydon’tknowhowtomakefriendswithothers.

聽對話,回答各小題。11.Whichfloorwillthemanstayon?A.Theseventhfloor.B.Thefourthfloor.C.Thethirdfloor.12.Howmuchshouldthemanpayfortwonights?A.180dollars.B.160dollars.C.80dollars.聽短文,回答各小題。NameMarySimonTomLindaFavoritemusicDancemusic.____13____Rockmusicanddancemusic.Relaxingmusicand____14____.ReasonSheenjoysdancing.Itisreallycool.Theyareinterestingandmakepeople____15____.13.A.Jazzmusic.B.Folkmusic.C.Relaxingmusic.14.A.romanticmusicB.countrymusicC.classicalmusic15.A.fashionableB.friendlyC.energetic聽短文,回答各小題。16.Whydidthemouselookinsidethebottle?1A.Becauseshewasthirsty.B.Becauseshewashungry.C.Becauseshewashomeless.17.Whathappenedtothemouseafterdrinking?A.Shewantedsomethingtoeataswell.B.Shehadagoodrestinthebottle.C.Shecouldn’tcomeoutofthebottle.18.Whoiscleverer?A.Thecat.B.Themouse.C.Boththeanimals.19.Whydidthecatrollthebottle?A.Becausethecatwantedtoletthemousecomeoutquickly.B.Becausethecatwantedtomakethemousegetdizzy(頭暈).C.Becausethecatwantedtoplaywiththemouse.20.Whathappenedtothemouseatlast?A.Thecatatethemousehappily.B.Themousediedinthebottle.C.Themouseranawayasfastasshecould.二、單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,計10分)()21.Themanwearinguntidycoattodaywasonceinprisonforsixmonths.A.the;theB.an;/C.a;aD./;/()22.Hechosetostudyinajuniorschoolnearhishome.It_________tobeawisechoice.A.turnedinB.turnedawayC.turnedoutD.turnedback()23Thatwashisfirstinvention.Itwasamachine____________clothes.A.thatwasusedtowashB.whichwasusedtowashingC.whichgotusedtowashingD.thatusedtowash()24.---WhydoesEddiegetlikeadetectivetoday?---Becausehisfoodhasmissingforaday.HewantstofindoutwhostoleitA.dressed;beenB.dressed;goneC.dressing;beenD.dressing;gone()25.Itisreportedthatthevictimwasattacked_________agun__________ashort,fatman.A.by,withB.with,byC.for,toD.to,for()26.Achildshouldbeencouragedtobehonestinsteadof________storieswheneverheorshehasdonesomethingwrong.A.lookingupB.puttingupC.makingupD.settingup()27.TikTokis________anattractiveappthat________manypeoplewouldliketopostshortvideoonit.A.so;soB.such;soC.such;suchD.so;such()28.—It’ssaidthatDonglaifishsoupnoodlestastedelicious.—Well,________wearehere,whynotgototherestaurantandordersome?A.thoughB.unlessC.sinceD.whenever()29.—Mydoctoradvisedmetostopsmokingagainlastweek.—Well,youshouldgiveitupearlier________youreallydonotcareaboutyourhealth.A.untilB.whileC.ifD.unless()30.I________whilereadingEnglish.Luckily,myroommatewokemeupintime!A.wasfallingasleepB.havefallenasleepC.fellasleepD.fallsasleep三、完形填空(每小題1分,計15分)OnenightinNovember,ItzhakPerlmangaveaconcertinatheatre.IfyouhaveeverbeentoaPerlman’sconcert,youknowthatbecomingaviolinist(小提琴家)isnotasmall31forhim.Hehadtowalk32thehelpoftwowalkingsticksasaresultofthediseasehecaughtasachild.Peoplesat33whilehemadehiswaytohischairandbeganhisButthistime,somethingwent34.Justashefinishedthefirstfewpartsofthemusic,oneofthestrings(弦)onhisviolin35.thoughtthathewouldhavetostoptheconcert.Buthedidn’t.36,hewaitedforamoment,closedhiseyesandthen37theconductor(指揮)tobeginagain.Theorchestra(管弦樂隊(duì))beganandheplayedwithsuchstrongfeelingandpurityastheyhad38heardbefore.Ofcourse,everyoneknowsthatitis39foraviolinisttoplayapleasantworkwithjustthreestrings.Iknow2that,andyouknowthat,40thatnightItzhakPerlmandidn’twanttoacceptthat.Whenhefinished,therewasaterrible41intheroom.Andthenpeopleroseand42fromeverycornerofthetheatre.Perlmanwasexcited.Hewipedthesweat(汗水)andthenhesmiledandsaid,“Youknow,sometimesitistheartist’staskto43howmuchmusicyoucanstillmakewithwhatyouhaveleft.”So,suppose(假設(shè))ourtaskinthisfast-changingworldistomake44,atfirstweshouldtryourbestwithallthatwehave.Andthen,45itisnolongerpossible,trytoplayitwithwhatwehaveleft.()31.A.accidentB.actionC.achievementD.application()32.A.forB.byC.toD.with()33.A.quietlyB.widelyC.closelyD.noisily()34.A.wellB.wrongC.smoothlyD.slowly()35.A.fixedB.brokeC.burnedD.lost()36.A.InsteadB.AnywayC.IndeedD.Otherwise()37.A.followedB.askedC.directedD.forced()38.A.oftenB.usuallyC.alreadyD.never()39.A.impoliteB.impossibleC.uncomfortableD.unnecessary()40.A.soB.andC.butD.or()41.A.fearB.thunderC.thoughtD.silence()42.A.cheeredB.leftC.smiledD.whispered()43.A.handoutB.lookoutC.findoutD.putout()44.A.funB.moneyC.progressD.music()45.A.althoughB.beforeC.whenD.until四、閱讀理解(每小題2分,計30分)AAmericancountrymusicisalsoknownascountrywesternmusic.Ithasaverylonghistory.Itcomesfromthefolksongsofimmigrants(移民)fromBritain.Countrymusicusessimplemusicandwordstoexpresseverydayfeelingssuchasloneliness,loveandsadness.Thatis

tosay,countrymusicdescribeslife.Ittalksaboutfriendsandenemies(敵人),trucksandroads,farmsandcrops.People

inmanypartsoftheworldlikecountrymusic,becauseeveryonecanunderstandwhatthemusicisabout.

CountrywesternmusicbecamepopularfirstamongcowboysintheAmericanwestcountryside.Cowboyshadtotake

careofcowsdayandnight.Whentheywerealonewiththecows,theyoftensangbeautifulandpeacefulsongstocalmthe

animalsandtoovercometheirownfear.Theywerenotwell-educated,sotheysangabouttheirdailylifeinverysimple

words.Theyplayedguitars,violins,andotherinstruments.InthesouthofAmerica,manypeopleaddedinstrumentsfrom

theirhomes,likebottlesandspoons.WhencowboysvisitedtheirfriendsandfamiliesonholidayslikeThanksgiving,they

usuallysangandplayedcountrywesternmusic.Inrecentyears,manymusicianshavemadecountrywesternmusicalittledifferentfromtheoneinthepast.These

changesmakethesongssoundevenbetter.TodaysingerssuchasGarthBrooks,RebaMcEntire,EmmylouHarris,Lyle

Lovett,EddieRabbitt,LeAnnRimes,RandyTravis,andagroupcalledAlabamaaresingingandplayingindifferentstyles.

Theyhavebroughtcountrywesternmusicmoreandmorefansfromallovertheworld.()46.CountrywesternmusicisfromthefolksongsofimmigrantsfromA.AmericaB.FranceC.BritainD.Germany()47.Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthepassage?A.Earlyimmigrantslivedaverysimplelife.B.Manycountrymusicsingersarenotwell-educated.3C.Cowboysusuallyplayedcountrywesternmusiconholidays.D.InthewestofAmerica,cowboysaddedinstrumentsfromtheirhomes.()48.Thebesttitleforthepassageis“”.A.AmericansloveAmericancountrymusicB.ThehistoryofAmericancountrymusicC.SingersandfansofAmericancountrymusicD.AllkindsofAmericanmusic,yesterdayandtodayB①Angeroftenmakesusuncomfortable.Seeingyourchild'sangercanbeespeciallyuncomfortable.Inordertorelieve(緩解)thisfeeling,parentswilloftenencouragechildrento"stopcrying"andsaythingslike"It'snothingtocryabout?"It'smomentslikethesethatplanttheseedsofunhealthyanger.Ifachildneverseeshisorherparentexpressanger,heorsheshouldneverexpressanger,either.Butifaparentalwaysexpressestheirangerloudly,thechildmaystarttothinkofangerassomethingthatisalwaysfrightening.Soweshouldlearnhowtocreatehealthierangerinourkids.②Thefirstthingyoucandotocreatehealthierangerinyourchildrenistopracticecreatinghealthierangerinyourself.Onceyou'rebetteratexperiencingangerandexpressingitinahealthyway,you'llbeabletosetagoodexampleforyourkids.③Stoppingkidsfromexpressingtheirfeelingsiswrong.Youmayfeelbadwhenyoubelieveyouarewrong.Whenchildrenexpresstheirfeelingsandaretoldthatit'snothingtocryabout,theycometoknowthattheythemselvesarebad④Weneedtoraisetheminanenvironmentwhereit'ssafetoexpressfeelings.Onceyoufeelmorecomfortablewithyourownanger,youcanteachyourchildrenwhyangerisahelpfulfeeling.Whenyourkidexpressesanger,helpthemexaminewhatitisthathasmadethemangry.Whydiditmakethemangry?Howdiditdothat?Then,youcanteachthemthatthosefeelingsareneverwrongandourexpressionsofourfeelingsareinourcontrol.⑤Angerisnaturalandnormal,anditcanbeexperiencedandexpressedinahealthyway.()49.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecaninfer_____.A.parentshaveagreatinfluenceontheirchildrenB.parentsshouldgetangrywiththeirchildrenC.expressingangerloudlyisrightnotwrongD.childrenshouldexpresstheirangerliketheirparents()50.Parentsshouldsetagoodexampleforchildrenby_____.A.stoppingthemfromexpressingB.raisingtheminasafeenvironmentC.lettingthemknowtheyarebadorwrongD.expressingtheirownangerinahealthierway()51.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?A.①/②/③④⑤B.①/②③/④⑤C.①/②③④/⑤D.①②/③④/⑤()52.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Parentsshouldcreatehealthierangerinthemselves.

B.Angeroftenmakesusandourchildrenuncomfortable.

C.Howparentsshouldcreatehealthierangerintheirkids.

D.Whatparentsshoulddotokeepchildren’sangerundercontrol.COnethingthatcouldhelpustorecoverfromtirednessissleep.Andsleepingisthefavoritehobbyofmostpeopletoday.Studiesshowthatthewaypeoplesleepatnightdecidesthetypeofpersonalitytheyhave.RobertPhipps,abodylanguageexpert,hasnamedfoursleepingpositionsthatinfluencepersonality.Phippsfoundthatworriers,thosewhoareunderstress,arelikelytosleepinthefetalposition.Hefoundthatthisisthemostcommonbedtimeposition,withnearly58percentofpeoplesleepingontheirsidewithkneesupandheaddown.Themorewecurlup,themorecomfortweareseeking.4Thesecondmostcommonpositionisthelog.Peoplesleepwithastraightbody,witharmsateachside.Nearly28percentofpeoplesleepthiswayandtheyoftenfeelhardertomovetheirbodywhentheywakeup."Thelongeryousleeplikethis,themorerigidyourthinkingisandyouareunwillingtochange,whichmeansyoumakethingsharderforyourself,"accordingtoPhipps.Yearnersleepersarenextonthelist.About25percentofpeoplesleepinthisstyle—ontheirsidewitharmsstretchedoutinfront,lookingasiftheyarechasingtheirdreamsorperhapsbeingchasedthemselves."Yearnersarealwaysexpectingthebestresults,"explainedPhipps."Thesepeopleoftenwakeuprefreshedandtheyarewillingtofacethechallengesofthedayahead."Perhapsthestrangestsleepingstyleisthefreefallerposition.Thissleepingpositionmakesup17percentofthepopulation.Theysleepfacedownonthestomach."Thesepeople,"accordingtoPhipps,"feelliketheyhavelittlecontrolovertheirlife."Notonlyisthisthestrangestsleepingstyle,butalsotheleastcomfortable,andpeoplemaywakeupfeelingtiredandhavenoenergy.Inconclusion,Phippshasonlyonemorethingtoadd,"Agoodsleepsetsusupforthefollowingdayandoursleepingpositionscandecidehowwefeelwhenwewakeup."()53.Accordingtothetext,whichpictureisthefetalposition?A.B.C.D.()54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"rigid"mean?A.固執(zhí)的B.新穎的C.愚蠢的D.靈活的()55.Whatissuggestedinthetext?A.Thefetalsleepersarewillingtocomfortotherpeople.B.It'seasyforthefreefallersleeperstocontroltheirlife.C.Yearnersleepersprefertodothebestinlifeandwork.D.Thelogsleeperssleepasiftheyarechasingsomething.()56.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthetext?(P1=Paragraph1...)A.B.C.D.DHolmes(摩擦)hishandstogetherexcitedly.Hiseyesshone.“Tellusyourstory,”hesaid.MissMorstanbeganherstoryandwelistened.“Myfather,”shebegan,“wasa(上尉)inthearmy.WhenIwasveryyoung,hewassenttoIndia.MymotherwasdeadandIhadnootherrelativesinEngland.So,whilemyfatherwasaway,Iwassenttoschool.WhenIwasseventeen,Ireceivedaletterfrommyfather.HesaidthathewasleavingIndiaandcomingbacktoEngland.HegavemetheaddressofahotelinLondon.Heaskedmetomeethimthere.”“Iwasveryhappyandexcitedaboutseeingmydearfatheragain.IwenttoLondonandarrivedatthehotel.IaskedforCaptainMorstan,myfather.ButIwastoldbythehotelmanagerthatmyfatherwasnotthere.Hehadgoneoutthenightbeforeandnotreturned.Iwaitedalldayandallnight,butmyfatherdidn’tcomebacktothehotel.Finally,Iwenttothepolice.They(登廣告)forCaptainMorstaninallthenewspapers,butwithoutsuccess.Ineversawmydear5fatheragain.”“Fouryearsaftermyfatherdisappeared,”continuedMissMorstan,“Isawanadvertisementinthenewspaper.The

datewas4thMay1882.Tomysurprise,theadvertisementaskedfortheaddressofMissMaryMorstan.ItsaidthatifI

advertisedmyaddress,Iwouldreceivesomeverygoodnews.”"Whatdidyoudo?"askedHolmes."Iadvertisedmyaddressinthesamenewspaper.Thenextday,Ireceivedasmall

cardboardbox.Insidetheboxwasalovely(珍珠).AndIhavereceivedanotherfivepearlssincethatday.They

arriveeveryyearonthesameday.Look."Sheopenedaflatboxandshowedussixbeautifulpearls.

“”askedHolmes."Nothingatall,”repliedMissMorstan.Thenshecontinued.“Butthestrangestthingofall

happenedthismorning.ThatiswhyIcametoseeyou.Thismorning,Ireceivedaletter.Pleasereadit.”

"Thankyou,”saidHolmes.Hetooktheletterandstudieditcarefully.()57.MissMorstancametoseeHolmesmainlybecauseA.herfatherhasjustdisappearedB.shehadgotsomelovelypearlsC.herfatheraskedhertodosoD.shehadreceivedastrangeletter

()58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.CaptainMorstandisappearedin1878.B.MissMorstanreceivedaletterwithapearleveryyearafter1882.C.TheadvertisementinthenewspaperaskedfortheaddressofMrMorstan.

D.ThepearlsweresentbyMissMorstan'sfathertoher.()59.WecanguessfromthepassagethatMissMorstanmustbe.

A.excitedB.scaredC.angryD.proud()60.WhichquestionbeputatthebeginningofParagraph5?A.Therewasnoletterwiththepearls?B.Didyoumeetanyoneafterthat?C.Whosentthesebeautifulpearls?D.Thesepearlswereyourfather's?五、信息還原(每小題2分,計10分)Wouldyoucompletelytrustyourfriendsifyoucouldn’tseeanything?Ourteacherhelpedustofindtheanswer.

61.Oneday,hesaidthathehadagameforustotry.Hemadeusintotwogroups.Oneofthestudentsfrom

thefirstgroupstandsinfrontofuswithhiseyesclosed,andthenfallsbackwards.Thesecondgroupstandsbehindhim.

Beforehefallsonthefloor,theyshouldcatchhimandnotlethimgethurt.Mostofusfeltbadwiththis.Wewereafraid

thattheywouldn’tcatchusandwewouldfallonthefloor.62.Wejuststoodthereandlaughed.

Finally,onestudent,athin,quiet,dark-hairedgirlcalledSarah,decidedtomove.Sheputherarmsinfrontofherbody,

closedhereyes,andslowlyfellbackwards.63.Foramoment,Iwassureshewasgoingtofallonthefloor.64.Wewereallsurprised,andwerealsoencouraged.Thegirlwashappy,too.Seeingthis,Morriefelthappyandsaidto

thegirl,“Whenyoucloseyoureyes,youcan’tseeanything.Youwon’tfeelsafe.Whenyouarefalling,youmayfeel

worried.“Butifyoutrustthem,theywon’tletyoudown.65.Butifyoutrustthem,theywon’tletyoudown.”A.Butbeforeit,theotherstudentscaughtherandfinallyhelpedherstandup.

B.Shelookedquietbutnotscared.C.Youaren’tsurewhetheryouwillfallonthecoldfloororthewarmhandsofyourfriends.

D.OurteacherisnamedMorrie.E.We’resuretofalltothefloorwithoureyesclosedifnobodycatchesusfromthebehind.

F.Noonewouldliketotrythisgameinfrontoftheclass.六、選詞填空。luckrealusetheyfindthirteeneasyinsteadpronounceseeInWesterncountries,somepeoplethinkthenumber“13”bringsbadluck.Inthepast,alotoftallbuildingsdidn’teven6havea66floor.However,therearen't67anyothernumbersthatarespecialinthiswayintheWest.InChinathenumber“4”issaidtobe68becauseitsoundsliketheChinesewordfor“death”.WhenIfirstcamehere,Iwassurprised69thatmanywebsiteshadnumbersintheirnamesinsteadofletters.Isoon70thatthiswasactuallybecauseChinesecharacterscouldn’tbeusedforwebsiteaddresses.Theycanonlyusenumbersortheletters.Inpinyin,thetelecomcompanyChineUnicomiscalledZhongguoLiantong.Ifthecompanyusestheirpinyinnamefortheirwebsiteaddress,itisquitelong.So71,theyusetheircustomerservicehotline.Thisis72totypeandrememberthanletters.Inaddition,the73ofsomenumberssoundsimilartootherwordsinChinese.Thismakesforsomecleverwordplay.Forexample,thenumbers“5-2-0”inChinesesoundsimilartothepronunciationoftheChinesephrase“Iloveyou”.Manycoupleschoose74weddingdayonMay20forthisreason.ItisinterestingtoseehowChinesepeople75numbersinsomanydifferentwaysinthepastfewyears.“88”fornow!七、閱讀回答問題,答案不超過6個詞。(每小題2分,計10分)Youcanbeproudofyourselves,evenifyoucanonlymakeoneortwoofthesegreenchanges.Thegoalhereistolimit(二氧化碳)andothergreenhousegases,whicharecloselyconnectedtothebigproblemof(全球變暖).Way1:BringyourowncuptoStarbucks.You'llgeta10-centdiscount,andit'sonelesspapercuptoendupinadustbin.Thestorewon'tcreatemorewastewhentheythrowawayacup.Way2:Turnoffyourcomputer.Whenin(待機(jī)模式),yourPCisstillusingenergy.Turningoffa(顯示器)for40hoursaweekmayonlysave$5amonth,butitreducesCO2by750pounds!Way3:Reuseplasticbags.Insteadofthrowingaway100billionplasticbagsayear,tryandgetasecond,third,ortenthuseoutofthem.Betteryet,nexttimeyoushop,tryareusablebag.You'rereducingpollution.Theamountofoilitwouldtaketomakejust14plasticbagswouldrunyourcarforonemile.Way4:Userecycledpaperinthebathroom.Mostofthetoiletpaperweuseismadefromtreesfoundinforestspreviouslyuntouchedbyhumans.Ifeveryfamilytooktheplaceofonerolloftoiletpaperwitharecycledone,424,000treeswouldstillbestanding.Way5:Plantafree.Addinggreentoyourgardenisbeautifulandearth-pleasing.Justonetreewillhelpmakecleanerairandsavetheenvironmentfrom5,000poundsofhotcarbondioxideeachyear.76.WhatishappeningwhenyourPCisinstandbymode?77.What’stheadvantageofusingrecycledpaperinthebathroom?78.Howmanywaysarementionedinthepassage?79.Whatotherwaysdoyouusuallydotoprotecttheenvironment?80.What’sthepassageabout?八、首字母填空(每小題1分,計10分)DearMillie,YouaskedmeabouttheChinesedragon—theloong.Nowletmetellyousomethingaboutit.Chinaisk81asthe“homeoftheloong”.Theloongisconsideredtobeluckyandwise.ItisabigpartofChina’sh82andculture.IntraditionalChineseculture,theloonghassuperpower.Ancientpeoplebelieveitcontrolledthew83,especiallyrain.So,iftherewasadrought(干旱)oraflood,peoplewouldpray(祈禱)totheloongtohavebetterweather7andliveap84life.Forthisreason,therearelotsofa85ofprayingrelatedtoloongs.Dragon-boatracingandthedragondancearethemostcommono86.Theloongisalsooneofthe12animals87.Itisthefifth.PeoplebornintheYearoftheLoongarethoughttobenaturalleaders,fullofe88andcreativity.ManyChineseparentshopethattheirchildrenwillbes89andpowerfulinthefuture,justlikealoong.Thisisshowninthesaying“Wangzichenglong”.Inaword,theloongislovedwidelybyChinesepeopleandcanbefoundeverywhereinChinesed90life.Lotsoflove,Wendy81.82.83.84.85.86.87.88.89.90.九、完成句子(每小題2分,計10分)91.他別無選擇,只能嚴(yán)格要求他的學(xué)生He_____________________________________________________hisstudents.92.你能向我們解釋這首音樂的永恒價值嗎?Canyouexplain______________________________________________?93.她如此優(yōu)秀,一開學(xué)就成功地引起了老師們的注意。She’ssoexcellent___________________________________________assoonasthistermbegan.94.請把這些膠囊拿走,因?yàn)樗鼈兛赡軙缓⒆觽冨e認(rèn)為是糖。Pleaseputthepillsawaybecausethey__________________________________bychildren.95.你覺得和你的同齡人相處容易嗎?Doyouthink______________________________________yourage?十、書面表達(dá)(共1題,計

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