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1、第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节洪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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABKLYN House HotelThis hotel features works by Brookl yn artists. The 116 rooms are of good value Man hatta n is only 20 mi nu tesaway by taxi or subway. The immediate surro undings feel urba n the hotel is by a
2、high-rise public hous ing project while the nearest commercial street is under elevated subway tracksbut Bushwick's best bars and cafes/restaura nts are n earby.Doubles from. $99 , room only.Tel: 718 388 4433Archer HotelLow as $179 a ni ght (if such as exposed brick. Visitors eager to stay in th
3、e heart of Man hatta n should try one of the this bargain-priced rooms at this hotel. Rates vary from great value to expensive ; some start from as low as $179 a ni ght (if prepay ing in full).Rooms are small but tasteful, with nice touches such as exposed brick.Some have close-up views of the Empir
4、e State Buildi ng.Doubles from $199, room only. Tel :212 719 4100Pod 39 HotelIn an elegant brick building in Manhattan's Murray Hill ,this excellent budget option opened following the success of its sister hotel, The Pod. The rooms are called pods give n their small size and may not suit every o
5、ne. But with prices among the most competitive in Manhattan, budgeters will be happy.Doubles from $95, room only. Tel : 212 865 5700CitizenM New York Times SquareThis is the first US location for a Netherlands-based concept hotel chain CitizenM. The hotel features self check-in at its 230 little but
6、 comfortable rooms via touch screen si “ MoodPads” , There's a rooftop bar, a 2hour grab-and-go cafeteria and an area with public iMac workspaces. Although New Yorkers avoid nearby Times Square, all the lights, cameras and action can make it a fun tourist experienee.Doubles from $170, room only.
7、 Tel : 212 319 700021. Who would prefer to stay in Archer Hotel?A. Visitors who prefer large rooms.B. Visitors fond of the night scene of Times Square. C. Visitors who plan to work in the Empire State Building.D. Visitors who want to experience the life of central Manhattan.22. Which hotel provides
8、the cheapest rooms?A. Pod 39 Hotel. B.Archer Hotel.C. BKL YN House Hotel. D.CitizenM New York Times Square.23. What is unique to CitizenM New York Times Square ?A. It is located in Netherla nds.B .It offers self check-i n rooms.C.It has the largest rooftopbar.D.It mai nly attracts New Yorkers.BI'
9、;m sitting at my computer and getting on with my work , when suddenly an unseen hand takes over.It stops my work and starts an update,which I can not stop,never asked for andnot want, from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Red alert(警报)! Where is my work? What is happening to my computer?“ Your computer? ” s
10、ays Clayden jokiagdhe is right. I'm sitting in my home, at my desk ,using a computer that I think bel ongs to me, but it does n't. It seems to bel ong to Microsoft, because they're in charge of it. They've,because I think"Ask me anything. ” HeNo, It does n't. It can'tgon
11、e into my living room , stopped me working, damaged my primer deliberately, which was specially set up to match Windows 7, and stopped the sound on iPlayer, while I wasted my time trying to find files and sorting out how this new system works. They've given me a fright and ruined my day, and pos
12、sibly my life rve lost most of my docume nts.An annoying little notice appears in the comer of my screen."I'm Cortana, ” It says.machine telling me what to do, and rm falling for it. Because I just wrote:" It says.speak. It's a mach ine tak ing over.“ Are you sure you have n't
13、tur ned yours off?asks.NoQItlydan I can see the little lights glimmeri ng( 闪烁)but there's just no sound or sense to it.How dare Microsoft disturb my private life like this? What a bloody cheek! And I am not alone. They've bee n doing these updates since July last year, although they claim th
14、ey don't install(安装) them without users permission. Whatever's going on, they need to fix it like they promised. Because it's still happening. So I'm stuck here, waiting for them to come and fix it.24. How does the author fed while telling the story?A. Frighte ned. B. Surprised.C. Hu
15、morous. D.An gry.25. The underlined phrase falling for” in Paragraph 3 can he replaced by“A. The authed to using B.havi ng doubt aboutC. fooled into believi ngD.feeli ng tiredof26. What can we infer from the text?A. The author's computer is of bad quality.B. Automatic update may cause trouble to
16、 the users.C. Microsoft users ben efit a lot from its free service.D. The author has a privilege to update his computer system.27. What will the author probably do next?A. Wail for help.B. Complai n lo Microsoft.C. Take apart the computer,D. Purchase a new computer.CWhen a 91,000-acre piece of vacan
17、t land came up for sale in Southwest Florida about ten years ago, it attracted builders from across the country. After all, the chance to develop an area almost five times the size of Manhattan does not come freque ntly. But to every one' a surprise, the owners did not sell the land that lies ju
18、st 20 minu tesfrom Fort Myers to the highest bidder. I nstead, they sold it to Kits on & Part ners who not only promised to preserve part of the land , but also use the remaining area to build an environmentally friendly town.True to their word, as soon as the sale closed, the developers sold 73
19、,000 acres to the gover nment of Florida ss part of the largest single land preservation agreement in the state's history. Over the last decade, the slate and county officials have worked hard at restori ng the wetla nds and other waterways? in what is now known as the Babcock Nature Preserve. T
20、heir efforts have resulted in the return of many native birds and plants that had disappeared from theregi on.However, for some reas on, it was n ot un til Earth Day 2016 (April 22) that the developers fin ally revealed their pla ns for America's firstcomrg unity.On the surface, Babcock Ran ch,
21、which will be home to about 50,000 reside nts whe n completed, appears to be just like a typical small American town. It will have a downtown * hiking trails, a wellness center, and even a man-made lake that residents can use for recreational activities like kayaking. However, this is where thesimil
22、arities end.Un like most America n cities, the homes in Babcock Ranch will not be powered by pollut ing fossil fuels like coal or oil. In stead, the reside nts will get their en ergy from a solar farm. On cloudy days or at ni ght, the grid( 电网) powered by clea n n atural gas will take over. Accord i
23、ng to Kits on , “ The comb in ati on of en ergy will he the gree nest in the coun try.28. What made Kits on & Part ners succeed in buying the large vaca nt land?A. They offered the highest price.B. They had good relatio nship with the own ers.C. They promised to cha nge the land into a modem cit
24、y.D. Their pla ns for the land were good for the environment.29. What can we know about the Babcock Nature Preserve?A. It is 73,000 miles from Fort Myers.B. It is developed by the gover nment.C. It is the largest reserve in the world.D. It is five times the size of Man hatta n.30. What will make Bab
25、cock Ranch differe nt from a typical America n tow n?A. Its appeara nee.B. Its frien dly reside nts.C. Its comb in ati on of en ergy.D. Its well ness cen ter.31. Which of the follow ing shows the developme nt of ideas in the passage?A.f Ch町的D.(:PaMgraph 1 ,=Paragraph2:=Pamgraph3:=Paragraph 4;=Paragr
26、aph 5 )DMost airlines go all out to ensure their passengers have the best possible flight experienee. Now, Europe's low-budget airline, easyJet, wants to extend the positive experienee beyond the plane ride with “ Sneakairs 一' smart shoes that allow visitors to explore new cities and tow ns
27、without ever look ing at a map.ZTo transform Sneakairs from an ordinary shoe to a tour guide , all the wearer has to do is enter his or her desired destination into the easyJet smartphone app. A built-in GPS will determine the wearer? s starting locati on while the Google Maps n avigati on (导航)tool
28、will help chart the best route. When ever a cha nge of direct ion is n ecessary, the app will com muni cate with die appropriate shoe via the Bluetooth and cause it to vibrate(振动).For example f if the wearer needs to turn right, he/she will feel the sensation in the right shoe. Should the user miss
29、the turn, the smart shoes will both vibrate at the same time, reminding him/her to cha nge course.Visitors that wan der off the suggested path or decide to take a break for a cup of coffee or a meal have nothing to worry about. The smart app will automatically determine the new location and chart ou
30、t a new route. Once the desired destination is reached, Sneakairs will vibrate three times to inform the user of the arrival and then go back to being ordinary shoes un tiltheir n avigati on services are n eeded aga in!Sneakairs is certainly not the first navigation shoe in the market. However, easy
31、Jet is the first airline to offer them to passengers just as they are about to land in an unknown city. However, before Sneakairs can go mainstream, the easyJet team still needs to make some adjustments. Among the challenges that need to be addressed is the smart shoe's three-hour battery life,
32、which is hardly enough for a tourist to catch all the delights a new city or town has To offer!32. What can we learn about Sneakairs in the text?A. Its size. B. Itsprice.C.Its material. D. Itsfunction,33. What does the authormainlytalkaboutin Paragraph 2?A. How Sneakairs works.B. How visitors choose
33、 routes.C. How users avoid getting lost.D. What users should pay attention to.33. What might easy Jet do to improve its smart shoes?A.Bring down iheir cost.B. Add more functions.C. Develop more types.D. Make the battery last longer.34. Where does this text probably come from? A. commercial ad. B. A
34、science report.C. A tourist map. D. An airline guide. 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两 项为多余选项。Making the Most of Life ExperiencesIf you ask anyone what the purpose of life is , you'll likely receive wildly different responses. The answer to this question
35、 is deeply personal because different things are important to us throughout the course of our lives. 36Finding ways to make the most of our experiences b a challenge we face every day, Here are some ways to make your experiences meaningful.Follow your dreams.The number one way to live a life free of
36、 regret is to follow your dreams. Passion will diewithout actions supporting them, 37 Every day take an action, no matter how small,to achieve your goals. Each day is astep forward and none of it is wasted.Make lots of mistakes.38 Many of ray strongest memories come from the times I've failed ,a
37、nd those lessons have stayed with me.Failure is beneficial to us. And time allows me to see the value of even the most painful situation.39Difficult and painful experiences shape our character but can also weigh us down- These prevent us from moving forward. So much of our progress in life relies on
38、 willpower and. a healthy emotional stale. If you're under stress, your body and mind both require time to recover. 40For me ,life is about experiences. We all have to dream, work hard, and fail before we can achieve success. Maybe we'11 discover along the way that the journey is more import
39、ant than the destination .A. Take care of yourself.B. Improve your personality.C. Making mistakes is the surest path to grow as a person*D. It's best to rest, recover, and slowly build back up your strength.E. Yet one thing stays with us no matter where we go ; our experiences.F. Though we try o
40、ur best to make fewer mistakes, it is impossible to avoid them.G. Though we can't choose the outcome of our actions? we can choose to keep pursuing( 追求) . 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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项( A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在 答题卡上将该项涂黑。Eleven years ago I li
41、ved a normal life as everyone else. The only difference was that I'd learned to 41_ the skin rash(皮疹)l'd had si nee the age of 13.However, in my late thirties f the rash began to 42_ worsen and my doctor became 43, A year later, my lifewas forever 44in one diagnosis : eaneer.Following the un
42、bearable treatment, the tough road to 45_ began, l thought the next year would fly by as l 46to my old self. What l didn't realize is that 47 you have eaneer, there is no “oldself ”.lwas and am forever ehanged. l didn't48 reeover inoneyear , nor in two. lt was eight years of 49 improvements.
43、Eight years stretehed to 10 as my hair slowly grew baek and my 50 returned. Ten years of a lot of struggleand a lot of growth. When a friend suggested l51 her in the One-Walk to Conquer Caneer benefiting theAlberta Caneer Foundation, l didn't 52 to register, My eommitment to partieipate started
44、with a desire to 53money, to get in shape and to support my friend 一 but as l started my training. l soon realized the 54 was about mueh more than that.Through my 55 in One Walk, l've realized that l am no longer in the proeess of getting baek to mybeeause she no longer 56, l realize that for me
45、 this is as good as it gets.l have arrived.Now l am thankful for all l do have. l am 57for all of the beautifulthings l gainedfrom the 58 with eaneer.Registering for OneWalk has mademe realize that “old 59 ”to go batheekrteo i s only moving 60 .41. A. go without B. live with42. A, naturally B. sligh
46、tlyC. eare forD. give in loC.severelyD. seeretly43. A, worried B. embarrassedC.disappointed D. relaxed44. A. improvedB. eovered C. ehanged D.exposed45. A. sueeess B. seienee C. reeovery D. eonelusion46. A. relumed B.turned C. talkedD. stuek47. A. though B. until C.unlessD. onee48. A. regularlyB. phy
47、sieally C. usually D. eventually49. A. slow B. rapidC. greatD.sudden50. A. freedomB. weakness C. dreamD.energy51. A. instruet B. remindC.join D. drive52. A. agree B. hesitateC. wantD. ehoose53. A. saveB. make C. pay D. Raise54. A. treatmentB. eaneerC. walkD. reason55. A. partieipationB. introduetion
48、C. performaneeD. guidanee56. A. exists B. eares C. doubtsD. suffers58. A. con versati on B. struggleC. compromise D. conn ecti on59. A. homeB. time C. frie ndD. self60. A. upward B. backward C. forward D. outward第n卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,将答案填
49、写在答题卡上。On May 9, James Givens was sitting in the car when he 61(hear)whatsounded like a knock. He fumedaround only62 (fend) a goose pecking (啄)he car door. This was highly unusual given that the birdsnormally preferred toobserve humans from a 63(distant).But on this day, the goose appeared to be determ ined to get his atte nti on and did n't stop peck ing 64Givensthecar door and stepped out .Though the bird then began towalk away, 65
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