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1、英 语 试 题2019.12第I卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。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 happened to the woman?A. Her house was broken into.B. She was robbed of the money.C. She was called by the police.2.A.3.A.4.A.5.A.How is the wo

2、manVery highWho is Shirley?The woman.'s test score?B. Quite lowB. The man ' s kidWhere does the conversation probably take place?In a shop.B. In a hotel.What is the man ' s father doing?He is waiting outside.B. He is parking the carC. As expectedC. A turtleC. In a hospitalC. He is talkin

3、g to theC. Beat MichaelC. They want cakes.C. Husband and wife.C. Mr . Li.记者招待会)?C. In the evening.woman第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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和第7两个小题。6. Why did the teacher call the woman?A. Because

4、 Michael fought with others.B. Because Michael failed the examsC. Because Michael didn' t finish his homework.7. What will the man do?A. Talk to the teacherB. Talk to Michael听第7段材料,回答第 8和第9两个小题。8. What do the kids want?A. They want a dog.B. They want more toys.9. What is the probable relationshi

5、p between the two speakers?A. Mother and son.B. Doctor and patient.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Who will the man meet at 11:00 a.m.?A. The womanB. Mr . Thompson11. Why can ' t the man attend the press conference(A. He has an urgent conference.B. He has to prepare a marketing report.C. He has a lunch

6、 appointment with Mr. Li.12. When will the marketing report be ready?A. In the afternoonB. By tomorrow morning .听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. Where does the man want to have his breakfast?A. In his room.B. In the cafeteria.C. In his office.14. How should the man order his breakfast?A. By turning the door

7、knob.B. Through the internet.C. By dialing 1 to call the room service.15. What should the man do with the dishes when he finishes eating?A. Put them backB. Leave them outside his roomC. Leave them inhis roomC. In a hotel去世)?C. 77 years oldC. Eleven years old16. Where does the conversation probably t

8、ake place? A. In a shopB. In a restaurant听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. How old was Elvis Presley when he passed away( A. 35 years old.B. 42 years old18. When did he begin to sing ?A. Two years old.B. Eight years old19. What present did he give at the age of 17 for his mother' s birthday?A. A bicycle

9、B. A guitarC . His first record.20. What has his house he once lived in been turned into now?A. A meeting roomB. A concert hallC. A museum.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从题中所给的四个选项( A、B、C D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe Teen Summer Reading Program runs from June 21st through August 30th,

10、2019 and is for students going into grades 6-12.But we don ' t wanyou just to read all summer! Once you register(登t己)for theprogram, you can check out this page to find interesting activities that you can do.Cooking Rocks!June 28 th at 3:00 p.m.Waffles( 华夫饼)aren ' t just for breakfast any mo

11、re! Come experiment with us as we try out different dishes to see if the y' lwork in a waffle iron(烤馍). Brownies? Cookie dough? Mac and cheese? Pizza? The possibilities are endless!We' ll supply the foods and the waffle irons.Art rocks!July 12 th at 3:00 p.m.Painting parities are very popula

12、r and artist Brigette Roy will walk us throughthe steps to create an 1114 music-related masterpiece( 杰作)to take homewith you! All things needed are supplied.Music rocks!July 19 th at 3:00 p.m.A race unlike any you' ve done before! Follow the words of a song and answera couple of musical question

13、s in this scavenger hunt(寻宝游戏)that leads throughout the library grounds and downtown Portland.Friendship rocks!July 27 th from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m.This yearly event is always one of our most popular events of the year! While information about this national event is always TOP SECRET, we promise thenig

14、ht will be full of food, special games and lots of laughs! You need to register for this program, as early as possible, because it will fill up!21. What can students do in Art Rocks?A. Create a paintingB. Join a paining club.C. Talk with famous artists.D. T ake part in a painting race22. Which activ

15、ity requires early registration?A. Art Rocks! B. Music Rocks! C. Cooking Rocks! D. Friendship Rocks!23. Where does this text probably come from?A. An art review B. A news report C. A holiday plan D. A program introductionBIn an attempt to win back old customers, restaurants and companies often intro

16、duce new menu items or new flavors(口 味).Most of these are successfulwith customers because they have alwaysbeen researched and testedbycompanies before they meet the public. However, there are still some that areso unpopular with customers and they fail so badly as a product that they become infamou

17、s( 臭名昭著的).One of the most well-known marketing failures happened in 1985 with NewCoke, a soft drink created to replace(替换)the old Coca-Cola flavor . TheCoca-Cola Company tested several new flavors and found that people always preferred a sweeter soda. As a result, the CEO decided that the sweeter so

18、da would replace the old Coca-Cola drink.Many customers, however , soon started to express their dissatisfaction with the new drink. The Coca-Cola Company received over 1500 angry telephone calls every day. The Coca-Cola Company actually employed special experts to talk to customers because they wer

19、e so angry and sad about the change. Some Americans were buying old Coca-Cola drinks from overseas where the new drink had not yet been introduced. And in some parts of America people were so angry that they emptied bottles of New Coke into the street.So many people were unhappy with Coca-Cola '

20、 s new drink that the companydecided only three months later to return to the old Coca-Cola drink. On July 10,1985, the Coca-Cola Company said that it would bring back the old Coke and rename the drink Coca-Cola Classic " or Coke Classic : Thousands of customers phoned the company to express th

21、eir support.Even today, business experts are interested in the case. Even though the Coca-Cola Company had carefully tested and experimented with New Coke before introducing it to customers, the New drink was still very unpopular. So,what did Coca-Cola do wrong? It seems the company simply did not u

22、nderstand customers ' deep historical and emotional attachment(情感依恋 )to the drink.24. Why do companies usually introduce new menu items?A. To attract new customers.B. To attract elderly customers.C. To attract past customers.D. To attract customers with special needs.25.What is Paragraph 3 mainl

23、y about?A. How customers acted in answer to the introduction of New Coke.B. The comparison between sales of New Coke and the old one.C. The harm New Coke did to people' healthD. Why New Coke failed in America.26. When was New Coke put on the market?A. In April 1985.B. In May 1985.C. In June 1985

24、. D. In July 1985.27. What is most likely to be discussed in the paragraph that follows?A. The reasons why New Coke succeeded overseas.B. The history of the Coca-Cola Company in the 1990s.C. The difference between New Coke and Coke Classic.D. The importance of people' s feelings about old produc

25、ts.CAlcohol abuse( 酗酒)among teens is a common problem across the world, but in Denmark, it is a huge one. Danish teens between the ages of 15 to 17 are the heaviest drinkers for their age in Europe according to a recent ESPAD(European School Survey Project on Alcohol and Other Drugs) report.To deal

26、with the problem, the Danish government has turned tovirtual reality(VR)(虚拟现实 )to help educate teenagers on how to party properly and give them a better understanding of how alcohol affects people, all through VR roleplaying.The VR experience is very realistic. You' ll find yourself going to a t

27、een partywith friends, surrounded ( 环绕)by people dancing,laughing and drinking. You' llhave friends come to you and offer you beer which you can accept or decline simply by looking through the choices and choosing one. Declining isn' t thateasy, however , since your VR friends will use peer

28、pressure(同辈压力 )to talk youinto drinking one, two, three, or more as the VR experience continues.Throughout the experience a screen in your VR headset shows your virtual blood-alcohol level rising after every beer you accept. The more you drink, the more difficult it becomes to see clearly.The VR exp

29、erience can last up to 15 minutes if you make the right choices, but as you would guess, it' s shorter if you accept too many drinks. You can evenblack out in the VR experience, where the screen goes black.Christiane Stock, Lead researcher for Denmark ' s VR project, notes how powerful rolep

30、laying can be as an education tool for young people, saying," wewill simulate( 模拟)a party situation. The user of this tool can say yes to a drink, or n o, and explore what happens next.”The 比40,000 project will be tested on Danish schools before being put on the world market in app stores later

31、 this year.28. What did the ESPAD find?A. Teen alcohol abuse has become a world problem.B. Danish teen drink more than other European teensC. European teens are at high risk of developing alcohol abuse.D. Teens of 15-17 years old are more likely to drink than other teens.29. What do we know about th

32、e roleplaying mentioned in the text?A. It lasts for 15 minutes.B. It stimulates a teen party.C. It can be found in app stores.D. It is designed for young smokers.30. What does the underlined word“ decline " in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Refuse .B. Consider .C. DiscussD. Change.31. What will t

33、een learn from their VR experience?A. Preparations to make before going to a party.B. How to tell whether a drink is alcoholic.C. The possible harm of drinking alcohol.'s health. A generationD. How to organize a party successfully.There is an industry selling a product that is bad for one ago th

34、at industry was tobacco and its product was cigarettes. Today it is thefood and beverage( 饮料)industry and its product is sugar-sugar that is being added to food and drink.Overweight and obesity(月巴胖)in children, and the amount of sugary foodchildren continue to eat and drink, are of particular concer

35、n professionals as well as parents. One area where experts see that a difference can be made is in reducing or stopping TV advertising of sugary beverage around children' s programming.A recent study by the National Heart Foundation of Australia teenage boys who watched more TV were more likely

36、to eat junk food, and were more likely to be obese.“ We thought obesity was high in people with high TV viewing habits because they may not be as active, but most studies show that itwatching and how that ' affecting the foods they are having,to healthfoods andfound that's about what they ar

37、e “says KathyChapman, chair of Cancer Council Australia;Nutritionand Physical ActivityCommittee.“Despite voluntary industry guidelines( 方针)that say junk food and soft drinks can ' t be advertised directly to children, these guidelines are notmandatory, sothe manufactures( 制造商)set their own stand

38、ard of what they consider to be healthy or unhealthy," Chapman says.Advertising works, and that' s why these companies spend a lot of money on it.The Canadian province of Quebec has been a leader in this field, limiting such“junk food TV advertising to children since 1978. Quebec now has lo

39、wer obesity rates than the rest of Canada. Other countries that started to limit advertisements for sugary drinks and other junk food during times when kidswatch TV include Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Mexico and the UK.32. How does the author introduce the topic in Paragraph 1?A. By giving examples.B.

40、By making a comparison.C. By collecting some facts.D. By raising questions.33. What message does Kathy Chapman want to pass on?A. What one watches affects what one eats.B. Watching TV is bad for people' s healthC. People who like watching TV aren' t active.D. People like eating junk food whe

41、n watching TV.34. The underlined word“ mandatory " in Paragraph 5 refers to something thatA. is useful.B. is importantC. must be done.D. can beachieved.35. What does the author want to show by mentioning the example of Quebec?A. It has limited advertisements for a long time.B. Limiting advertis

42、ements is effective.C. The obesity rate of Quebec is low. D. The food in Quebec is healthier . 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂 黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Running is a popular form of exercise that provides great health benefits for everyone. It helps with weight control, slows

43、down aging and keeps the heart healthy.There are other benefits besides those related to health.36.you don' tneed a gym membership or expensive equipment. For that reason and others, running is a favorite form of exercise for many people.If you want to run, how can you get started? _37 He or she

44、 will let youknow if you ' re healthy enough to begin a new running workout. If your doctor says OK, you are ready to go!What ' s next? _38 They don' t need be expensive; they just need togive your feet good support. Then, find a running partner. On days that youdon ' t feel like exe

45、rcising, a partner can help motivate(激励)you.39_ It isalways ready to go outside, and the exercise make it healthier, to o. What ' s more,practice safety first. Be careful of the traffic and run facing the cars coming toward you. _40. They prevent you from hearing cars, stray(走失的)dogs,etc. Be sur

46、e to wear bright clothing in order to be seen easily.If you are ready to start, why not join the next" Let ' s Run ” ? The event benefitschildren and families in need. It' s a great way to experience the joy of runningwhile helping others.A. Run for fitness.B. You can run almost anywher

47、e.C. Choose a good pair of running shoes.D. Don ' t wear headphones while running outside.E. As we age, we seem to lose the enjoyment of running.F. If you can ' t find a friend who enjoys running, take your dog along.G. If you haven ' t exercised for a while, you should check with your d

48、octor.第三节 (共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It wastwo weeksbeforeChristmasandmyheart was full of joy andgratitude(感激).I hadbeenemployedat mynewjob for two months and_41it.One day,I walked throughthedoorof the tall golden building42. Then a friend of mine _43 me to corn

49、er." People are being laid off(解雇)!"she 44.“ Oh, I am sure you ' ll be 45 though. Theyjust hired you. ”At 10:28 a.m., Henry, the hiring manager, called me to his office. He handedme some 46 to sign and then tried to 47 that the order camefrom head office. I 48 as he explained." I

50、really appreciate that youhired me two months ago. I love this job.Thank you so much. " I said.Relieved( 放心、的),Henry touched his _49face and said, " The one thing I didnot _50_ to hear today was thank you.”That night, as I pulled my _51 out of my wallet, I noticed I had avoicemail. I liste

51、ned to the message and could not _52 what I was hearing.Emma, the hiring manager of a different company, said that I was highlyrecommended(推 荐)by my _53manager . They said1 they hada(n)54that was perfect for me. Finally, she added,“Henry asked me to tella(n)55to you: Anyone who can be so_56as she is

52、 leaving ajob should have a _57to find another job!I had always58" thank you“ as little gifts that I give to others tobrighten their day, gifts that are never returned. _59, the day I was hiredto a new job just _60after being laid off, I knew that my gift of gratitudereturned to me.41. A.foundB

53、. lovedC.bannedD.disliked42. A.proudlyB. calmlyC. carefullyD. seriously43. A. leftB. droveC.forcedD. took44. A.askedB. whisperedC.addedD. shouted45. A. fineB.successfulC.awfulD.painful46. A.photosB. billsC. papersD.leaflets47. A. doubtB. demandC. admitD. explain48. A. noddedB.injectedC. composedD.cr

54、ied49. A. handsomeB. angryC.tiredD. pink50. A. worryB. expectC. careD.want51. A. penB. keyC. walletD. phone52. A. repeatB. hearC. believeD. agree53. A. formerB. responsibleC. newD.rare54. A. companyB. symptomC. crimeD.position55. A. impressionB.lessonC.messageD.idea56. A. illegalB.gratefulC.helpfulD

55、. forgetful57. A. chanceB. planC. reasonD. wish58. A. thought aboutB. talked aboutC. thought ofD.spoken of59. A. BesidesB. InsteadC. ThereforeD. However60. A.daysB. hoursC. weeksD. Minutes第 R 卷(非选择题,共50分) 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。(I) I have found a way to keep fit

56、- jogging. I have to admit that it was noteasy 61 first. Often, a few meters from the start, the laziness insideme 62(gradual) appeared. My legs started to shake and my throat driedup, 63 (breathe) in quickly. What was worse, the seemingly unreachable finishing line discouraged me. I had a strong de

57、sire for belief tosupport me- the purpose of keeping fit didn' t seem enough when I saw the64(end) track( 跑道).Just then , I saw a young woman pushing her mother in a wheelchair. As Iwas running past them, I 65(hear) the daughter whispering to hermom, “ See that girl? You should start exercising ,too”All of 66 sudden, my tiredness disappeared, and the track and thetrees along the way seemed to fade away. There were only 67(voice)in my head that cont

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