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(省)英语准考证号____________________姓名________________(在此卷上答题无效)机密★2016年6月19日江西省2016年中等学校招生考试英语试题卷说明:1.本卷分为试题卷和答题卡,答案请涂写在答题卡上,不要在试题卷上作答,否则不给分。2.本卷共有6大题、86小题,全卷满分120分,考试时间为120分钟。一、听力测试(25分)现在是试听时间。请听一段对话,然后回答问题。Whatistheboygoingtobuy?A.Somejuice.B.Someoranges.C.Someapples.答案是C。A)请听下面8段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。听完每段对话后,你都将有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。(第1-4小题每小题0.5分;第5-8小题每小题1分,共6分)1.Whendoestheboydohishomework?A.Inthemorning.B.AtnightC.Intheafternoon.2.Wheredidthemaneat?A.Athome.B.Atschool.C.Atarestaurant.3.WhichsportisJim’sfavorite?A.Swimming.B.Football.C.Running.4.What’stheweatherlikeinShanghai?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Snowy.5.Howdoesthemancometotheuniversityeachday?A.Bytrain.B.Onfoot.C.Bycar.6.Wholikesice-creambest?A.Tina.B.BillC.Sandra.7.Howmuchdothehatandthedresscost?A.$33.B.$36C.$378.Whatdoestheboymean?A.Thegirlcan’tfindherjeans.B.Theboyneedsapairofjeans.C.Theboyadviseshertowearthejeans.B)请听下面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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。(每小题1分,共14分)请听第1段材料,回答第9、10小题。9.Howlongdoesittaketogotothemuseum?A.Fifteenminutes.B.Twentyminutes.C.Tenminutes.10.Whereisthemuseum?A.OnLongStreet.B.Behindthepark.C.Behindthebank.请听第2段材料,回答第11、12小题。11.WhatisSally’ssondoing?A.Heistakingavacation.B.Heisbusystudying.C.Heisworkingatacompany.12.WhenisSally’shusbandleavingforChina?A.NextMonday.B.NextWednesday.C.NextFriday.请听第3段材料,回答第13至第15小题。13.Howoftendoestheclubhavepaintingclasses?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Threetimeaweek.14.Howmuchdoeseachlessoncost?A.$10.B.$15.C.$20.15.Whatcanwegetfromtheconversation?A.Thepaintingclassesgoonforamonth.B.Themanisaworkeratthepaintingclub.C.Theclubmemberspay$70forthewholeclasses.请听第4段材料,回答第16至18小题。16.Whatdoesthegirldo?A.Areporter.B.Ateacher.C.Astudent.17.Whydoesthegirlneedavolunteerjob?A.Becauseshewantstotravelnextyear.B.Becauseshewantstowriteforanewspaper.18.Whichistrueaccordingtotheconversation?A.Thegirlseemsnottogetavolunteerjob.B.ThegirlgetsavolunteerjobasanEnglishteacher.C.Thegirlcanworkforthenewspaperforeighteenmonths.请听第5段材料,回答第19至第22小题。19.WhoisSam?A.HeisLaura’sfather.B.HeisLaura’sfriends.C.HeisLaura’suncle.20.WhenwilltherebeabirthdaypartyforLaura’sfather?A.OnMarch10th.B.OnApril11th.C.OnMay12th.21.WhatdoesLaura’sfatherusuallydoonSaturdayafternoon?A.Heplaystennis.B.Hegoestoaparty.C.Hevisitshisfriends.22.Whatcanwegetfromthemonologue?A.Samisaskedtoarriveby6o’clock.B.Laura’sfatherdoesn’tknowtheparty.C.ThebirthdayofLaura’sfatherisonSaturday.C)请听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成5个句子,每个句子一空,每个空格不超过3个单词。将答案填写到答题卡的相应位置。听独白前你将有50秒钟的时间阅读句子内容。独白读两遍。(每小题1分,共5分)23.Greenschool_______totelltheradiostationabouttheconcert.24.Theconcertwillbeheldon________evening.25.Themusicstartsat7:30andwillfinishatabout________.26.Everyoneisgoingtohavea(n)__________evening.27.Greenschoolwillbuysomenew_________forchildren.二、单项填空(8分)请阅读下面各小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项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。(每小题1分,共8分)28.Someoldpeopleneeda_______becausetheyfeellonely.A.giftB.stickC.petD.watch29.Lastnight,theshopwasclosedshedidn’tbuyanychocolate.A.soB.ifC.orD.when30.Thewaterdarkanddirty.It’snolongersafetodrink.A.becameB.hasbecomeC.willbecomeD.wasbecoming31.Ididn’tdoverywellinthisexam.Unluckily,hedidit.A.worseB.badlyC.betterD.worst32.—MayIspeaktoMrs.Black?—Sorry,mumcan’tcometothephonenow.Sheashower.A.hasB.hadC.ishavingD.washaving33.Youtakemetothestation.Mybrother’stakingme.A.can’tB.mustn’tC.shouldn’tD.don’thaveto34.Hewoninthestorycompetitionandhisparentswerevery.A.smartB.proudC.sorryD.upset35.Iplantobuildanunusualhouse.Itoutofoldthings. A.isbuiltB.hasbuiltC.wasbuiltD.willbebuilt三、完形填空(27分)A)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(每小题1分,共15分)ThingslikeHulahoops(呼啦圈)usedtobeverypopular.Didyoueverownanyofthese?Ifyoudidn’t,don’tfeeltoobad.Theywereallfads.Afadissomethingthatbecomesvery36amongalargenumberofpeopl\o"中国教育出版网\"e,butonlyforashorttime.37canbecomeafadveryquickly,butcanstopbeingpopularjustasquickly.38itisnolonger“cool,”afadgoesaway.Anythingcanbecomea(n)39-fashion,food,music,technology,evenlanguage.Inthelate1970s,ErnoRubik,aprofessorwaslookingfora40waytoteachhisstudentsabout3Dobjects.He41asix-colorplasticobjectthatwouldbecalledtheRubik’sCube(魔方).Thegoalwastogeteachsideofthecubea42color.Itwasver\o"中国教育出版网\"ychallenging.Ittookafewyearsforthetoytobecomepopular,butthen43,in1982,itseemedeveryonehadone.Peopleboughtoverahundredmillionofthe44.Therewere50booksavailablethatyearofferingsolutions(解决办法).Then,justassuddenlyasthecraze(风尚)started,it45.By1983,peoplewerenotinterestedintheRubik’sCubeanymore,perhapsbecausesomanypeople46hadoneintheirhome.In2012,aSouthKoreanmusiciannamedPsyreleasedasongcalled“Gangnam(江南)Style.”ThemusicvideoshowsPsypretending(假装)tohorse-ridewhileheis\o"中国教育出版网\"dancing.Insixmonths,itbecamethefirstYoutube(一视频网站)videoevertoreachabillionviews(观看).Sixmonthsafterthat,47w\o"中国教育出版网\"entontoreachtwobillionviews.Thesongandvideostartedaworldwide48craze.“GangnamStyle”hadahugeinfluenceonworldpopularculture.U.S.PresidentBarackObamaandU.K.PrimeMinisterDavidCameroneven49thedance.“GangnamStyle”becamelessandlesspopular,50the“KoreanWave”ofcultureremainspopularallovertheworld.36.A.usefulB.popularC.valuableD.relaxing37.A.BothB.SomeoneC.SomethingD.None38.A.AlthoughB.WhetherC.BeforeD.When39.A.inventionB.fadC.goalD.dream40.A.creativeB.difficultC.traditionalD.common41.A.foundB.boughtC.inventedD.borrowed42.A.strangeB.darkC.brightD.different43.A.suddenlyB.slowlyC.exactlyD.seriously44.A.videosB.toysC.clothesD.books45.A.spreadB.appearedC.endedD.failed46.A.alreadyB.hardlyC.especiallyD.only47.A.heB.theyC.weD.it48.A.foodB.danceC.languageD.sport49.A.dependedonB.triedoutC.gaveupD.putoff50.A.thenB.andC.butD.soB)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后用方框中所给的词的适当形式填空,并写在答题卡的相应位置。每个词限用一次。(无需变形的为6小题,每小题1分;需要变形的为4小题,每小题1.5分。共12分。)realnoisycleanafterworkbeareatrafficalsoliveManypeoplehavecarsinthecity.Butpollutionisaproblembecauseofthe51.Nowadayssomedowntown(市中心)areasaroundtheworlddon’thavecars.Thesecar-freezones(无车区)are52forpeople,bicycles,andpublictransportationonly.Eightmillionpeople53inthecenterofLondonandanothertwomillionpeoplegotoworkthereeveryday.Thedowntownareaisvery54withhundredsofcars,buses,andtaxis,butthereare55alotofbeautifulparkswithfreemusicconcert.Atlunchtime,manypeoplegothereforarest56theygetoffwork.PartsofTokyoarealwayscrowdedwithhundredsofpeople–butnocars!Thesemoderncar-freezonesare57popularandpeoplelikeshoppingthere.Inthepast,Bogotawaspollutedbecausethere58lotsofcarsandtraffic.Nowthedowntownareaiscar-freezoneandtheairis59!Manypeopledon’thaveacarandhalfamillionpeopletakethebus60.Therearelotsofstores.It’sno\o"中国教育出版网\"texpensive.四、阅读理解(40分)A)请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(每小题2分,共30分)ASkurfingLessonsWSkurfingLessonsWouldyoubecomeaskurferifyoucould?Well,nowyoucan!Lessonsinskurfing,anexcitingsport,areavailableonthebeach.Cost:$30perpersonforahalf-hourlesson.Firstlessonhalfprice.Time:Monday-Friday,8a.m.-6p.m.Website:www.ArtAttackGalleyDoyouwanttospendsummerbeingcreative?CometoArtAttackGallery’safternoonclasses.Age:12-18Cost:FreeTime:Oneafternoonaweekfortenweeks.E-mail:aag269@StateTheaterPerformingArtsCampSummercampinHedleyvillage.StateTheaterPerformingArtsCampSummercampinHedleyvillage.TheStateTheateroffersperformingartsclassesincludingmusic,dance,drama.Coursedates:14th-23rdJuly;24thJuly-2ndAugust;4th-13thAugust;14th-23rdAugust.Age:13-19Cost:$250(includingallmeals)Tel:657877761.Howmuchshouldwepayforthefirstskurfinglesson?A.$15B.$30C.$45D.$6062.Wherec\o"中国教育出版网\"an\o"中国教育出版网\"welearnmusicaccordingtotheadsabove?A.AtLongBeach.B.AtSkurfingLessons.C.AtArtAttackGallery.D.AtStateTheaterPerformingArtsCamp.63.WhendoestheStateTheaterofferperformingartsclasses?A.4th-13thJuly.B.4th–23rdAugust.C.24thJu\o"中国教育出版网\"ly-2ndAugust.D.14thJuly-23rdAugust.BCarltonJosephisafashiondesigner(服装设计师),butnotjustanyfashiondesigner.Heappearsontelevision,hewritesbooks,andheownshisfashionhouse.Bornin1980,Carltonstarteddesigningclotheswhenhewaseleven.Hisfatherownedaclothesstore,andCarltonusedtoworkthereattheweekend.Thenhedidadesigncourseatcollege.Whenhewas21\o"中国教育出版网\",someonesuggesteddoingaTVprogram.Hemadehisfirstshow“Carlton’sClothes”in200\o"中国教育出版网\"4,andhewrotehisfirstbookinthesameyear.Sincethenhehaswrittenfourmore.CarltongotmarriedtoTVproducerSusanMillsin2005.Threemonthsago,Carltonstartedhisnewcompany.Hecalledit“DesignCarlton”.AtworkCarltonalwayswearsblacktrousersandablankcoat,butathome,orwhenhegoesout,hewearsclotheswithbrightcolors(red,blueandyellow).Heisespeciallycrazyaboutnewglasses,hebuysanewpaireveryfewweeks.“Iliketolookdifferenteveryday,”hesays.Carltonstartedwearingglasseswhenhewastwelve.Hedyed(给……染色)hishairredwhenhewas18.Itisstillred,andthisyear,forthefirsttime,hehasgrownabeard.“Mywifelikesit,that’swhy”ishisexplanation.Buthisbeardisblack.64.HowoldwasCarltonwhenhewrotehisfirstbook?A.11B.21C.24D.2565.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”referto?A.Carlton’shair.B.Carlton’sbeard.C.Carlton’scoat.D.Carlton’scompany.66.Whatisthemainideaofparagraph5?A.Carltonlikestolookdifferent.B.Carltonisahardworkingperson.C.Carltoniscrazyaboutnewglasses.D.Carltonloveswearingcolorfulclothes.67.Whichofthefollowingiftrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Carltonisjustacommonfashiondesigner.B.Carltonstartedhisnewfashioncompanyin2005.C.CarltonmadehisfirstshowafterhegotmarriedtoSusan.D.Carltongotsomedesignexperiencebeforegoingtocollege.CHaveyoueverwantedtoseetheGreatWallofChina,orwinanOscarforBestDirector,orswimwithdolphins(海豚)?Ifso,youarenotalone.Weallhavethingswewanttodoorachieve.Thesearepartofour“bucketlists”.Abucketisalistofthingsthatsomeonewantstoexperienceinhisorherlifetimes.Thesethingscanbebigorsmall.Haveyoueverthoughtaboutwhatisonyourbucketlist?Lindsay,15,createdherbucketlistwhenshewas14.Shehasgivenherlistseriousthought.“I’vealwayswantedtotravelintospace,”shesays.“Idon’treallywanttobeanastronaut.ButIdowanttogotospaceasatourist.IwanttoseetheEarthfromabove.”OtherthingsonherlistincludebeingonTV,seeingherfavoritebandinconcert,learninghowtospeakPortuguese(葡萄牙语),andlivinginaforeigncountry.“I’vealwayswantedtoliveinBrazil.Aspartofmybucketlist,IwanttoattendCarnival(狂欢节)inthecapitalofBrazil,”shesays.Jose,16,recentlycreatedalistofthingshewantstoachieve.Itchangessometimesheaddsandtakesawaythingsbecausehewantstokeepthenumberofthethingsatseven.Onethinghasstayedatnumberone,though:hewantstovisitamovieset(影视基地).HewouldliketoseetheHarryPotterofTheHobbitmoviesets.OtherthingsonthelistincludebeingonTV,meetinghisfavoritesportsstar,livinginaforeigncountry,skateboardingdownamountain,attendingtheWorldCup,andbackpackingacrossEurope.HewouldliketospendtwomonthsvisitingEasternEuropewithhisbestfriendAdam.“MaybeafterIgraduatefromcollege,”saysJose.Carrie,14,alsohasabucketlist.Shefirstcreateditwhenshewas12.Shewouldliketoliveinaforeigncountryforatleasttwoyears.Shealsowantstolearnasmanyforeignlanguagesaspossible.Butthenumberonethingonherlististoseeherfavoritebandinconcert.Shealsowantstogoonatripandtovisitamovieset.HerfavoritemoviesaretheHungerGamesandStarWars.Carrieisconfidentshewilldomostorallofthethingsonherbucketlist.“I’monly14,”shesays,“Ihavemywholelifeaheadofme!”68.WhatisNo.1atLindsay’sbucketlist?A.Visitingamoviesat.B.LivinginBrazil.C.Travelingtospace.D.Seeingherfavoriteband.69.Whoisprobablythemostinterestedinsportsaccordingtohisorherbucketlist?A.Lindsay.B.Jose.C.Adam.D.Carrie.70.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.LindsayandCarriebothlovemusic.B.JoseandCarriearebothspacefans.C.Allthethreeteenswantstovisitmoviesets.D.JoseandAdamhopetoliveinaforeigncountry.71.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Weshouldkeepchangingourbucketliststomeetourneeds.B.Wemustthinkaboutourbucketlistsbeforetheyarecreated.C.Ourbucketlistscanhelpusworktowardsachievingourgoals.D.Beingconfidentisakeytooura\o"中国教育出版网\"chievementonourbucketlists.DInmanycountries,tat\o"中国教育出版网\"toosareinfashion(时尚).OnTVyoucanoftenseeafamousactorormusicianwithatattooonhisarmorfoot.Manysportsplayershavethem,too.IntheUS,tattoosareverypopular.FortypercentofAmericansagedbetween26and40haveatattoo,and60percentofcustomersinUStattooparlorsarewomen.Thesepeopleareoftenprofessionalpeoplelikedoctor,teachersandlawyers.However,tattoosarenotmodern.Infact,theyareveryoldinhumanhistory.Forexample,archaeologists(考古学家)foundahumaninicefrom5,000yearsago.Hehad57tattoosonhisback,ankles,legs,kneesandfeet.Tattooswereusedformanydifferentreasons.InancientEgypt,peoplegottattoosbecausetheywere“beautiful”.ButinancientRome,tattooswerenegative(负面的)andputoncriminalsandprisoners.InIndia,tattooswerereligious(宗教的).Inthe16thand17thcentury,Europeansailors(船员)arrivedontheislandsofPolynesia.Theysawtattoosforthefirsttime.Thepeopleontheislandshadtattoosontheirshoulders,chests,backsandlegs.Oftenthetattooswereofanimalsornaturalfeatureslikeariveroramountain.TheEuropeansailorslikedthemandmadetheirowntattoos,sotheideatraveledtoEurope.TattoosinPolynesiaarestillimportanttoday.Theyshowinformationaboutaperson’shistory,theirislandortheirjob.Soisthereaconnection

(联系)betweentraditionaltattoosandfashionabletattoos?Andcanyoucalltattoosafashion?ChrisRainierisanexpertintattoosandhisbookAncientMarkshasphotosoftattoosfromallovertheworld.Hethinkspeopleinmodernsocietiesoftenhavetattoosbecausetheyareaconnectiontothetraditionalworld.Buttattoosaren’tafashionlikeclothesorahaircutbecauseyoucan’tputthemonandtakethemoffagainlikeajacketorahat.Theyarepermanent(永久的)andforlife.72.WhenweretattoosbroughttoEurope?A.5,000yearsago.B.60yearsago.C.Untilrecently.D.Inthe16thand17thcentury.73.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“parlors”mean?A.School.B.Stores.C.Hospitals.D.Theaters.74.What’sthewriter’sopinionabouttattoos?A.Tattoosarereligiousinmodernsocieties.B.Tattoosconnecttraditionwithfashion.C.Tattoosareafashionamongfamouspeople.D.\o"中国教育出版网\"Tattoosshowinformationaboutaperson’shobby.75.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Tattoos'History.B.TattoosinPolynesia.C.TattoosonaHumaninIce.D.TattoosinFashionandforLife.B)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框内的七个选项中,选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整,并在答题卡上将其序号涂黑。(每小题2分,共10分)Humans’GreatestAchievementsTheEarthis4.5billionyearsold,butthehumanracehaslivedonitforjust200,000years.Inthatshorttime,wehaveachievedsomeamazingthings.Thelistisalmostendless.Theinventionoftheairplanehaschangedourlives.Thediscoveryofantibiotics(抗生素)hassavedthelivesofmillionsofpeople.Canyouimaginelivingwithoutelectricity?Whatabouttheprintingpress(印刷术)?Withouttheprintingpress,youwouldn’tbereadingthis.Inthelast50years,therehavebeengreatachievementsincommunication,suchasradio,TV,computers,theInternet,

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