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1、(考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分)注意:请将试题的全部答案填写在答题卡上。第I卷(选择题 共100分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the young man do tomorrow morning? A. Help his m

2、other B. Go to Peters house C. Do his homework2. How many people will have dinner together tomorrow night? A. Two B. Three C. Four3. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. The mans company B. Phone bills C. Mistakes online4. What does the woman mean? A. The man needs to finish the book B. Th

3、e man should check with his professor C. The ending of the book will be boring5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Private teacher and pupil B. Professor and student C. Advisor and researcher第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的

4、相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What does the woman think of the necklace? A. It is too old B. It is beautiful C. It is very fancy7. What will the man probably do next? A. Take a break B. Help the woman find something else C. Give the woman the neckl

5、ace to try on听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where do Johns parents probably want him to work? A. At a bank B. At an IT company C. At a film studio9. What kind of person are the womans parents? A. Practical B. Open-minded C. Stubborn听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Who told the woman to go to hospital? A. The womans son B. T

6、he police C. The doctor11. How did Jesse get injured? A. Another driver hit him B. He caused an accident C. A tree fell on his car12. What does Dr. Andrews want to do in a few hours? A. Do some tests B. Get something to eat C. Give the woman more information听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where is the meat sec

7、tion? A. To the left of the speaker B. In the back of the store C. On the other side from the bakery14. How often does the man go to the supermarket? A. Once a week B. Once every other week C. Once a month15. What does the woman offer to do for the man? A. Find some oranges for him B. Ring him up fo

8、r his groceries C. Share his opinion with her manager16. What is the man likely to buy? A. Soap B. Bread C. Pork听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many cities and towns does the subway system serve in San Francisco? A. Four B. Five C. Twelve18. What is the average speed of the trains? A. 35 miles per hour B.

9、 45 miles per hour C. 80 miles per hour19. According to the speaker, what time might seats be available? A. At 7:00 a. m. B. At 9:30 a. m. C. At 3:30 p. m.20. What can we learn about the subway system? A. Trains keep coming all the time B. Most of the stations are underground C. The cost of a ticket

10、 depends on the distance第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A I have never called my father worthless. Thats how he describes himself. Of course, I have other words to describe him. He said it on the phone after I told him I was flying down to see him, from

11、my home in Alaska to the hospital in Florida. “Ill see you soon!” I said, trying to make my voice cheerful. “Im.not.worth.,” he stumbled(结结巴巴). “Of course youre worth it!” I insisted, horrified. But I knew instantly what he meant. When he was young. he could not or would not hold a job, leaving us p

12、oor and ashamed throughout our childhood. He treated his children as though we were invisible. Soon after we grew up and left our house, he moved to Florida to live alone, thousands of miles from his children. I was glad.I saw my father three times in the next thirty years, traveling four time zones

13、 to see him. Every time I went, I hoped that he would express interest in me, and show some kind of affection. However, I always left, hurt and disappointed. The last time I saw him. I resolved never to go back. However, a few years later, I felt different. Something else was stronger.A desire to fo

14、rgive him. I began praying for him, calling and sending gifts and letters. When I visited him, I was gently pushing his wheelchair down the hallway, sharing meals with him, watching TV in his room, and reading to him. And love came back, He called me “amazing” one day. He phoned on my birthday. When

15、 I came to visit,he didnt want me to leave. Forgiving my father has changed me. The broken and bitter parts of me are healing. My father was touched as well. In the last two years of his life, my “worthless” father was surrounded and blessed buy the very ones he had harmed. We cannot heal all the br

16、oken families of the world, but we can begin with ourselves and our own families.21.How did the father feel to learn that the writer would see him in hospital? A. Untouched B. Guilty C. Annoyed D. Hurt22.What does the underlined word “resolved” mean in the third paragraph? A. Refused B. Determined C

17、. Expected D. Agreed23.What pushed the writer to change his attitude towards his father? A. The sense of responsibility B. The sense of regret C. The sense of independence D. The sense of forgiveness24.What can be learned about the writers rest of life from the passage? A. Desperate B. Healthy C. Ch

18、eerful D. WorthlessB The world could be one step closer to quick and inexpensive Ebola detections(检测)thanks to a teenager from Connecticut.Olivia Hallisey, a junior at Greenwich High School, was awarded $50,000 in scholarship funds in the 2015 Google Science Fair for her innovation(革新)that detects E

19、bola. Olivias invention costs $25 a test, can be stored and transported without refrigeration and determines if a person is infected within 30 minutes, according to the contests site.Olivia was inspired to tackle the global issue after watching helplessly from home as more than 10,000 people died fr

20、om the recent disease that destroyed West Africa, as she told CNBC. She was particularly dismayed with the fact that, while early interventions can improve survival rates, current detection methods are costly, time-consuming and require complex tools and constant refrigeration, she noted in her proj

21、ects description.Olivia got guidance from her science research teacher and direction from past research according to Greenwich Time, and looked to detection instruments that have proven to work with other diseases, including HIV and yellow fever.“We have to work together to find answers to the big c

22、hallenges that threaten global health, our environment and our world,” she told Greenwich Time.The Connecticut teen, who hopes to one day become a physician and work with an aid organization like Doctors Without Borders, was named the Google Science Fair winner after the competition had been reduced

23、 to 20 contestants (参赛者)from across the globe. The fair is open to students in most countries between in the ages of 13 and 18.Olivia hopes her success will inspire other girls interested in science and computers.“I would just encourage girls just to try it in the beginning, remind them that they do

24、nt have to feel naturally drawn or feel like they have a special talent for math or science,” she told CNBC.25.What can be typical of Olivias Ebola detection method?A .Infective B. Complex C. Time-consuming D. Cheap26.What can be learned about other current Ebola detection methods?A. They need to be

25、 conducted in cold storageB. They must gather a lot of liquid samplesC. They can also detect other deadly virusesD. They have proved threats to global health27.Whom is the Google Science Fair Designed for?A. Physician B. Adults C. Teenagers D. Girls28.What would be the best title for the passage?A.

26、Practice Makes PerfectB. Interest Is The Mother Of SuccessC.A Teen Girl Calls For A Special Talent For ScienceD. Teen Wins Huge Google Prize For Her Ebola DetectionC Charles Dickens is often thought of as one of the greatest British writers. February 7 marked the 200th anniversary of his birthday. Y

27、et for many, his language is old-fashioned and his stories often improbable. So why do so many people know and read Dickens today? One reason is the British governments insistence that every child study a Dickens novel at school. Alongside William Shakespeare, Dickens is on every English literature

28、school reading list. His stories, though often long by todays standards, are great moral tales. They are filled with colorful characters. Earlier this month, a ceremony was held in Portsmouth, where Dickens was born. Prince Charles said at the ceremony, “Dickens used his creative genius to campaign

29、passionately (热情地)for social justice. His characterization is as fresh today as on the day it was written.” His books stand out from many other writers because of his insight into human nature. Dickens, like Shakespeare, tells us truths about human behavior. They are as true in the 21st century as t

30、hey were to his readers in the 19th century. Readers have returned to Dickens books again and again over the years to see what he has to say about their own times. No surprise then that it was Dickens whom Britons turned to during the economic crisis in the last couple of years. Dickens helped them

31、make sense of a world that was rapidly falling apart. The BBC adapted one of his less well-known novels, Little Dorrit, into a popular television drama that introduced many Brits to the novel for the first time. A dark story about greed and money, it was the perfect description of bad times. As long

32、 as Dickenss novels have something to say to modern audiences, it seems likely that he will remain one of Britains best-loved writers.29.What makes Dickens a best-loved writer in modern Britain? A. His novels realistic significance to modern readers B. His novels being popular among young people C.

33、The British governments requiring his novels for study D. His novels being as valuable as Shakespeares30.What can be inferred from the passage? A. Its better to read Dickens in bad times B. Dickens had a good understanding of human nature C. Human nature seems worse in bad times D. The writer quite

34、appreciates Dickens language31.Which of the following is TRUE about Little Dorrit? A. It is one of Dickens best-known novels B. It helps people out of economic crisis C. It talks about love and money D. It provides a perfect picture of had times32.Dickens novels are especially instructive for those

35、who care about . A .English literature B. school textbooks C. human behavor D. William ShakespearesD If you want to be a citizen scientist, the National Science Foundation(NSF) has got you covered. NSF supports citizen science and crowd-sourcing efforts across all areas of science, whether your pass

36、ion(热情)is scanning the night sky, exploring your own backyard playing video games. Join a Flock of Birders eBird is an online platform that allows bird-watchers to record their sightings-both unusual visitors and regular ones-on a massive online database. With more 100,000 active users, eBird involv

37、es bird population, distribution(分布)and habitat that users can explore in real time. In May 2015, there were 9.5 million records uploaded. eBird is a joint project between the Cornell Lab of Orimithology and the National Audubon Society. Count Every Drop The Community Collaborative Rain and Snow Net

38、work is the largest provider of daily rainfall observations in the United States. Volunteers set up rain instruments and record data every time a rain, or snow storm passes. Data is organized and shared on the CoCoRaHS website, and used by the National Weather Service, scientists, farmers and more.

39、Join the Plankton Party Without plankton(浮游生物),life in the ocean would not exist. These tiny organisms(微生物)form the base of the food chain and play an important role in the global carbon cycle. Plankton Portal enlists citizen scientists to identify images of plankton. snapped(拍照)by the ISIIS, an und

40、erwater robot engineered at the University of Miami and funded by NSF and the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration. ISIIS has taken millions of images in oceans around the world. Classifying the images helps researchers understand plankton diversity, habitat and behavior.33.What can bird-wa

41、tchers do with eBird? A. To observe the night sky B. To upload their sightings to a database C. To know about the living habits of a bird species D. To find out how a bird species survives34.Which subject can you learn about if you join Count Every Drop? A. Weather B. Farming C. Animals D. Organisms

42、35.Whats the intention of the Plankton Party? A. To inform citizens of how ocean life survives B. To raise citizens interest in plankton C. To help researchers to learn about plankton D. To tell us what ISIIS does with ocean life第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Youth Ha

43、cking Into Computers Hackers(黑客)seem mysterious and dangerous to many people. They use computer programming to enter other peoples computers and steal their information. 36 We often see news about teenagers getting arrested because of hacking into emails, bank accounts or even national security site

44、s. You may wonder how and why they become hackers at such a young age. The Explains Police Office released its 2016 Internet Organized Crime Threat Assessment last month. The report explains more about the group of teenager hackers. According to the report, online resources make it easy for youth to

45、 pick up hacking. 37 And there are even websites built especially for them to attack so they can practice their skills. The report also said that often the goal or the teenager hackers is not getting money, but a sense of pleasure. Xiaohao, a 15-year-old hacker from Sichuan, seemed to agree. “ 38 An

46、d we want to be known among other hackers,” he told Chengdu Commercial Daily. “ 39 Some can also do good activities, and thats where we should lead the young hackers,” said Dr Alice Hutching from the University of Cambridge, the United Kingdom. Hackers who do good activities are usually called white

47、 hat hackers. Instead of attacking the weakness of websites, they help find and fix them. 40 “I want to take part in the China Internet Security Conference, and maybe work in the internet industry one day,” he said.A. Many of these hackers start youngB. Something we hack just to see if we canC. Whit

48、e hat hackers usually do bad activitiesD. Many teenagers make a lot ofmoney by hackingF. Luckily, not all the hackers do criminal thingsE. Xiaohao also wants to put his skills to good useG. Teenagers can learn the skills in hacking communities第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文

49、,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空格处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Some tough but useful lessons we face are from our failures. Here Ill 41 with you one of my experiences.In 1990,I became certified(授予证书)as a Level I ski 42 by the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance. I always 43 to achieve a higher level, which is mo

50、re 44 .So I decided to take the certification course. 45 it was a tough five-day program with both on snow and indoor lessons and the conductors constantly 46 us about what we performed, it turned out the most 47 one I had ever taken and the conductors. Once the course started, I found that my ski t

51、echnique on the slopes(斜坡)was not up to the 48 .My short radius(半径)turns were not strong. I 49 failing the course. I was quite 50 .But I determined to make it my goal to specifically train on my 51 during my ski days all winter long. The retest was at a bigger ski field. The slopes were 52 dangerous

52、. I faced further unexpected 53 .Of the candidates taking the course 54 thought we would succeed. We were made to ski down three times in a row 55 the conductors. This was one of the most nerve-racking(折磨人的)experience I had ever had. In the end. I 56 the program. My training 57 . I wouldnt have 58 t

53、hat specific training if I hadnt failed the first time. This process of using failure to be an effective teaching tool can be 59 almost any area in life. If you want to gain a higher level in any specific area or skill, be prepared to 60 failures.41.A.deal B. share C. present D. provide42.A.student

54、B. candidate C. sponsor D. instructor43.A.hated B. refused C. wanted D. appealed44.A.rewarding B. controversial C. shameful D. flexible45.A.When B. As C. Although D. If46.evaluated B. demanded C. defeated D. treated47.A.amusing B. attractive C. enjoyable D. exhausting48.A.expectation B. conclusion C. standard D. regulation49.A.gave up B. ended up C. took up D. made up50.A.delighted B. excited C. disappointed D. desperate51.A.benefits B. hobbies C.

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