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第I卷(共115分)

第一部分:听力理解(共两节。满分30分)

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.WTieredoesthisconversationtakeplaceprobably?

A.InapostofficeB.Inabar.C.Inalibrary.

2.Wherewillthespeakersgofortheirvacation?

A.Themountains.B.Theseaside.C.Thecity.

3.VCTienshouldthewomanturnright?

A.Atthecoloredsign.B.Atjoe,sGarage.C.Aftertwomiles.

4.VCTiatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?

A.Whatkindoftypewriteritis.

B.Whatpricethemanisasking.

C.Whythemanwantstosellthetypewriter.

5.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenews?

A.Happy.B.Anxious.C.Unconcerned.

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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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至7题。

6.What,stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Co-workers.

C.Salesmanandcustomer.

7.Howmuchmoneycanbesavedtobuyacameraandawashingmachine?

A.20pounds.B.26pounds.C.42pounds.

听第7段材料,回答8至9题。

8.Whycan'tthewomanhandleherproblemalone?

A.Sheisinexperienced.B.Sheistoobusy.C.Sheisafraid.

9.VCTiatwillthewoman?ssondothisweekend?

A.Playsports.B.Helpherbuyacar.C.Seeamatch.

听第8段材料,回答10至12题。

10.HowoldwasJamesDeanwhenhisfamilymovedtoCalifornia?

A.Fouryearsold.B.Fiveyearsold.C.Nineyearsold.

11.WhendidDeanbecomemoreseriousaboutacting?

A.Whenhewasacollegestudent.

B.Whenhewasinhighschool.

C.AfterhemovedtoNewYork.

12.WhichaspectofDeanfirstattractedtheman'sattention?

A.Hisactingskills.B.Hischaracter.C.Hiscoolappearance.

听第9段材料,回答13至16题。

13.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.They'reonvacation.

B.They'reshoppingonline.

C.They,revisitingamuseum.

14.Whatdidthewomandoduringthevideochat?

A.Sheshowedoffsomephotos.

B.Sheshowedoffherboyfriend.

C.Sheshowedoffhernewjewelry.

15.Whatdoesthewoman'sfriendwant?

A.Aring.B.Somebags.C.Anewdress.

16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'splan?

A.It'sabadidea.B.It'sagoodidea.C.Hedocsn'tcare.

听第10段材料,回答17至20题。

17.Whendoesthestorytakeplace?

A.Duringtheweek.

B.Ontheweekend.

C.Duringaholiday.

18.Whatwasthestrangestthingaboutthemanaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Hewasridingaunicycle.

B.Hewassingingalovesong.

C.Allhisclotheswerepink.

19.Whydidevetyoncstartclapping?

A.Theguydidatrickontheunicycle.

B.Theguyhelpedsomeoneout.

C.Theguysangasongwithsomekids.

20.Whatmightbethelessonofthestory?

A.Don'tjudgepeoplebytheirappearances.

B.Alwaysdotherightthing.

C.Becarefulwithyourmoney.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

从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。

21.Howgoodthenewsisforyou!

A.YouarcfriendlytotellmeB.I*mgladtoseethat

C.It*skindofyoutosaysoD.It'snicetohearfromyou

22.mostefficientwaytounderstandthousandsofnewwordsistogaingood

knowledgeofbasicwordformation.

A.A;aB.The;/C.A;/D.The;the

23.Accordingtoscientists,ourmentalabilitiesbegintofromtheageof27afterreachingthe

highestlevelat22.

A.differB.declineC.failD.

shrink

24."it'sasecret.Promisenooneelsewouldknowit”,heloweredhisvoiceandwhispered

noonecouldoverhearit.

A.incaseB.evenifC.sothatD.justas

25,—jackisalwayscomplainingaboutnothavinganymoney.

一Theproblemisthathedoesn'tworkhardandnever.

A.doesB.hadC.didD.has

26.Weshouldn'thavecomesouthforNationalHolidays.Ifwe,wewouldn'tbecaughtinthe

trafficjamnow.

A.hadn'tB.didn*tC.wasn'tD.weren't

27・-CanIhelpyouwithit?

-Iappreciateyour,butIcanmanageitmyself.

A.adviceB.offerC.questionD.idea

28.—Lucy!Listen!He'ssorude.HesaysI'mstupid!

一Oh,meofthequarrel,please.Iwon'tgetinvolved.

A.leave;outB.drive;outC.give;outD.let;out

29.thesamemistakeagainmadehisparentsveryangry.

A.HisbeingmadeB.HehadmadeC.HehadmakingD.Hismaking

30.Duringthereconstructionofthecity,manymoderntallbuildingswentupoldshabby

housesweretomdown.

A.inwhichB.whatC.whereD.when

31.Afterthebreak,thelecturerwentontotalkaboutthenewacademicconcept.

A.inallB.atlengthC.inturnD.atmost

32.Afterfivedaysoffantasticspacetrip,thetwoastronautswalkedoutofthespaceship,.

A.tiredbuthappyB.tiredlybuthappily

C.tiredlyandhappilyD.tiredandhappy

33.Itisgenerallyacceptedthatratseat40to50times.

A.byweightB.inweightC.theirweightD.oftheirweight

34.WhenGoncrilbeganlookingforajobaftercollege,shefoundthatshecouldn'tgetwithout

workexperience.

A.itB.thisC.thatD.one

35.Thedanceperformedbythedisabledactorsisreallyahit,butyearsagonoonetheywere

toachievesuchgreatsuccess.

A.musthaveimaginedB.couldhaveimagined

C.shouldhaveimaginedD.wouldhaveimagined

第二节: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。

RcccndyIpaidavisittoHarvardUniversity,wheretherearctopclassscientistsandprofessors

andthebestacademicsystemintheworld.

Iwaspretty36whenIfirststeppedontothecampus.Well,it*snotevenreallyacampus.It's

37likeadistrictinasmalltown.

Harvard'smainbuildingsarcfromthe18thcentury,Theylookveryoldand38.Youmight39

saythey*rcalitdeshabby.Theydon'tfitthemodern40ofuniversityatall.Thebuildingsarc

surroundedby41andtrees,soIfeltasifIhadwalkedintoamedieval(中世纪的)castle.Butwhen

Ilookedacrossthestreet,42shopsandin-fashionstudentsmademefeellikeIwasinthe21st

century43.Itcreatesastrongcontrastandbringsaspecial44totheschool.

Ourtour45Garytookusaroundandtoldus,"Youseethisgrassfieldinthecenterofthe

school?Hereiswheretheyholdtheir46ceremony.Theyjustsetuptentsandbenchesandhavea

verysimpleceremony.wIt*s47!Whowouldthinkthemosttalentedstudentsjustgraduateonthe

grass?

I48somestudentsputablanketonthegrassandliedowntoreadabook.WhenIlistened

tothesoftsoundof49turning,alongwithchirpingofthebirds,IfeltveryP50.Therewasno

competitivefeelingatall.

Harvardhastheworld'sfirstcomputerinitssciencecentre51therearehundredsofhigh-end

computers,too.Itsreligionandtheliteraturedepartmentsarcalso52thebest.Itistheperfectmix

oftraditionand53technology.ItmakesHarvardaveryattractiveplaceto54in.Ihopeone

day111155mydreamschool-Harvard.

36.A.upsetB.troubledC.shockedD.tired

37.A.lessB.muchC.moreD.most

38.A.simpleB.solidC.grandD.noisy

39.A.sullB.evenC.everD.yet

40.A.patternB.wayC.modelD.idea

41.A.grassB.stonesC.plantsD.flowers

42.A.emptyB.busy-C.quietD.free

43.A.thenB.onceC.onlyD.again

44.A.environmentB.sceneC.atmosphereD.condition

45.A.partnerB.guideC.visitorD.professor

46.A.celebrationB.closingC.openingD.graduation

47.A.unbelievableB.uncomfortableC.unbearableD.uninteresting

48.A.feltB.hadC.sawD.imagined

49.A.booksB.benchesC.blanketsD.pages

50.A.calm.B.nervousC.luckyD.happy

51.A.andB.butC.thoughD.yet

52.A.inB.amongC.underD.beyond

53.A.old,B.freshC.newD.fast

54.A.liveB.studyC.readD.tour

55.A.serveB.findC.attendD.visit

第三部分: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,并在答题卡上将该项涂

赤里O

A

“Getoutoftheplane!*1Justinshouted.Teddyandhedroppedtotheground-••

WhenKathyandVictorreachedtheedgeofthemeadow,flamesofthefirewereshootingmore

thanfivemetersintotheair.

Kathycouldn'tbcEevewhatshewasseeing.Oneglancetoldhertheyneededmedicalattention

immediately.ShequestionedVictor,nAreyouabletofindsomeonenearbyforhelp?"

“Therearcnofarmers,norvillagersnearby,nherepEed.

'Tmadistancerunner,and1,11goforhelp."Lookingattheseriouslyinjuredmen,Kathysaidto

Victor,MItmaytakemeseveralhourstogetout."Shestartedout.

Whenshewas23,Kathysetawomen'srecordinaMarathonof42kilometers.Butnowshewas

runningtheraceoflife.Shehadnearly30kilometersofhardwildernesstocovertogethelp.

Kathyhadbeenrunningfortwohours.Thiswasfarbackintothewilderness.Thecountrypath

wasgrowingvague.Shestoppedtotakeaquickcompassreading.Yes,shehadrunalmostformore

than20kilometers.Herheartfell,hermuscleaching.Andfinallyshesawhercarinthedistance.

Shejumpedintothecarandspedaway.Shereachedaholidayhouseandcalledthepolice.

Duringthewait,shewalkedaround,relaxingherlegsanddrinkingwater.Ittookalmosttw。

hoursforapolicehelicoptertoreachheratthetrailend.Theyneededherforonemoretask.

56.Whoactuallyhadtheairplaneaccident?

A.JustinandTeddyB.KathyandVictor

C.JustinhimselfD.Kathyherself

57.Theunderlinedpart"Now,shewasrunningtheraceoflife"meansthat.

A.Kathywouldsetupanewrecord

B,Kathywouldrunaracealone

C.Kathywasrunningforthelivesofothers

D.Kathycouldn*trelyonVictorthistime

58.Kathystoppedtohavealookathercompassbecause.

A.shewasn'tsureofherownmemoryB.shehadcompletelylostherway

C・thecountrypathwasgettingvagueD.therewasonlythewilderness

59.WhatdoyouthinkKathy'sfinaltaskwouldbe?

A.Givingtheinjuredfoodanddrinks.B.Showingthepolicethecrashsite.

C.Goingbacktoputoutthebigfire.D.Takingtheinjuredtothehospital.

B

Itisquitereasonabletoblametrafficjams,thecostofgasandthegreatspeedofmodernlife,but

mannersontheroadarebecominghorrible.Even-bodyknowsthatthenicestmenwouldbecome

fiercetigersbehindthewheel.Itisallrighttohaveatigerinacage,buttohaveoneinthedriver's

seatisanothermatteraltogether.

Roadpolitenessisnotonlygoodmanners,butgoodsensetoo.Ittakesthemostcool-headed

driversgreatpatiencetogiveupthedesiretobeatbackwhenforcedtofacerudedriving.Ontheother

hand,alitdepolitenessgoesalongwaytowardsreducingthepossibilityofquarrellingandfighting.A

friendlynodorawaveofthanksinanswerxoanactofpolitenesshelpstocreateanatmosphereof

goodwillandcalmsonecessaryinmoderntrafficcondition.Butsuchbehaviorsofpolitenessarcbyno

meansenough.Manydriversnowadaysdon'tevenseemabletorecognizepolitenesswhentheyseeit.

However,misplacedpolitenesscanalsobedangerous.Typicalexamplesarcthedriverwho

wavesachildcrossingthestreetatawrongplaceintothepathofoncomingcarsthatmaybenotable

tostopintime.Thesamegoesforencouragingoldladiestocrosstheroadwhereverandwhenever

theywantto.Italwaysamazesmethatthehighwaysarcnotcoveredwiththedeadbodiesofthese

grannies(奶奶).

Anexperienceddriver,whosemannersarcfaultless,toldmeitwouldhelpifdriverslearntto

correctlyjoinintrafficstreamwithoutcausingtotalblockagesthatgiverisetounpleasant

feelings.Unfortunately,moderndriverscan'tevenlearntodrive.Yearsago,expertswarnedusthat

thefastincreaseofthecarownershipwoulddemandmoregive-and-tekefromallroadusers.Itishigh

timeforallofustotakethismessagetoheart.

60.Accordingtothepassage,troublesontheroadarcoftencausedby.

A.roadconditions

B.thespeedofmodernlife

C・thelargenumberofcars

D.thebehaviorofthedrivers

61.Inthewriter'sopinion,.

A.driversshouldshowroadpolitenessproperly

B.stricttrafficrulesarebadlyneeded

C,unskillfuldriversshouldbepunished

D.driversshouldavoidtrafficjams

62.「Theunderlinedword“give-and-take“inthepassagemeans.

A.politenessandimpoliteness

B.willingnesstogiveintoeachother'swishes

C.offeringhelptoothersasmuchaspossible

D.goodmannersandbadmanners

63.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A•RoadPoEtcncss

B.TrafficProblems

C,BadMannersontheRoad

D.GoodDriversandBadDrivers

C

MAINE

byJ.CourtneySullivan,fiction,$26

TheKellehersarcabig,disorderlyfamilywhosometimesseemtohaveonlyonethingin

common:lovefortheirbeachhouseinMaine.Lietherewiththisnovelandlistentoasummer's

worthofsecrets,quarrels,andmisunderstandings.

WHAT1LEARNEDWHENIALMOSTDIED

byChrisLicht,nonfiction,$23

Theenergeticco-crcatorofMSNBC's"MorningJoe”wasunpreparedforthepain,fear,and

helplessnesshefeltaftersufferingabrainbleed.Butashedetailedinthisoutspoken,thoughtfulbook,

thelessonshetookfromtheeventsurprisedhimthemost.

FIREANDRAIN

byDavidBrowne,nonfiction,$26

Thisbooktransportsyoubacktoayear-the1970ofApollo13,thefirstEarthDay—andthe

turningpointofalbumsbytheBeades,JamesTaylor,andCrosby,StillsandNashthatprovidedthe

soundforanewdecade.RollingStonecontributingeditorBrowneartfullydescribesthecreationof

theseclassicsongs.

LONGDRIVEHOME

byWillAllison,fiction,522

Amomentofangerhaslife-and-deathconsequencesinthisbeautifullywrittennovel.Being

angrywithaspeedingteenagedriver,DadGlenBauermakesaturnofhiscarinresponse,causingan

accidentinwhichtheotherdriverdies.It'sastoryaboutguilt,responsibility,andhowmistrustcan

tearalovingfamilyapart.

JESSICALOST

byBunnyCrumpackerandJ.S.Picariello,memoir(回忆录),$25

Twoauthors-awomanwhogaveupababyforadoptionandthechildherself-write,

alternatingchaptersinthismemoir,whichtakesreadersona50-ycarjourneythroughtheirseparate

lives,theirmeeting,andtheirfollowingrelationship.Itsaccountisbothoriginalandheartbreaking.

64.WhichofthefollowingisTUREaccordingtothetext?

A.MAINEtalksaboutalovinghappyfamily.

B.WHATILEARNEDWHENIALMOSTDIEDisanovel.

C.JSSICALOSTisaboutamotherandherdaughter.

D.LONGDRIVEHOMEiswritteninthefirstperson.

65.Whichofthefollowingmaybefavoredbymusiclovers?

A.MAINE.B.FIREANDRAIN.C.LONGDRIVEHOME.D.JESSICA

LOST.

66.Thetextismostprobablya(n).

A.advertisement.B.literary7researchreport.C.collectionofnovelsDbookreview

D

Copenhagen,oneoftheworld;smostbicycle-friendlycities,hasbegunturningitsextensive

networkofcyclepathsintobikehighwaysinanefforttopushmorecommuters(上下班往返的人)to

leavetheircarsathome.

ConsideredoneofEurope?stwo"bicyclecapitals”alongwithAmsterdam,Copenhagen

countsmorebicyclesthanpeopleandcyclingissopopularthatitsnumerousbikepathscanbecome

congested(堵塞的).

Two-wheelertrafficjamsareespeciallyregularonthemainNoerrebrogadethoroughfare(大街)

usedbyaround36,000cyclistsaday."Youhavetoelbowyourwaytogoforwardandsomecyclists

aren'talwaysthoughtful,complains22-year-olduniversitystudentLeaBresell.

Thecreationofbikehighways“comesrightontime”,saysDanishCyclistFederation

spokesmanFritsBrcdal.aCopenhagen,sroadsarcoverloadedwithpeoplewhowanttoridetheir

bicyclesinallkindsofweather,“hesays.

Ifinthe1960sDanesviewedthecarasthesymboloffreedom,thebicyclehasassumedthatrolrC

today,Brcdalsays."It'sameansoftransportationusedbyallsocialclasses,andevenpoliticiansride

bikes,“hesays.

ItisoncrowdedNoerrebrogade-thebusiestbicyclestreetinEurope-thatcityplannershave

decidedtobuildthefirstofCopenhagen;senvironmentallyfriendlystreets.Thejammedbikepaths

willbewideneduptofourmetersoneithersideoftheroad,whichwillitselfbereservedforbuses

only.

TheideaistomakeNoerrebrogade“Europe'sgreatcyclingstreet”,saysAndreasRoehl,the

Copenhagencity'sbicycleprogrammanagerwhoisalsoknownas“MisterBike”.

ButRoehlisnotcontentwithmakinglifeeasierforCopenhagensinnercitycyclists:Hewantsto

getsuburbanites(郊区居民)outoftheircarsandontotwowheelsaswell.

Hisgoalistoincreasethepercentageofsuburbancommuterscyclingtoandfromthecityfrom

the33percentitistodaytomorethan50percentby2015.Withinthecity,55percentofallcommuters

alreadytravelbybike.

AlreadyCopenhagenstandsoutamongotherEuropeancapitalsforitscyclinginfrastructure,

countingmorethan390kilometersofbikepaths.

67.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.CopenhagenisoneofEurope?stwoabicyclecapitals”.

B.Copenhagenisplanningtobuildhighways.

C.Copenhagenisplanningtobuildbicycle-friendlyhighways.

D.Two-wheelertrafficjamsareespeciallycommoninCopenhagen.

68.WhatdocsLeaBrescllthinkofthepresentbiketrafficonthemainNoerrebrogadethoroughfare?

A.TerribleB.Pleasant

C.CyclistsareconsiderateD.Bikepathsarenotmadefulluseof

69.Wecaninferthat.

A.mostofpeopleinCopenhagencan'taffordtobuycars

B.carswillnotbeallowedtorunonthewidenedNoerrebrogadethoroughfare

C.hikingisverycommoninCopenhagen

D.Nocrrcbrogadcthoroughfarewillbedeserted

70.HowdosuburbancommuterstraveltoandfromthecityinCopenhagenatpresent?

A.Morethanhalfofthesuburbancommuterstravelbybike.

B.Almostallthesuburbancommuterstakebuses.

C.Fewsuburbancommuterstravelbycar.

D.Aboutonethirdofthesuburbancommuterstravelbyb汰c.

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。

TheFirstAmericans

TherewasatimelongagowhenalandbridgeconnectedAsiaandNorthAmerica.Thefirst

settlersinNorthAmericacrossedthislandbridgefromwhatisnowSiberiatoAlaska.Thepeoplewho

madethisinitialcrossingwereprobablyfollowingtheanimalstheyusedforfood.

Finally,theoceansroseandthelandbridgebetweenthecontinentsdisappeared.Thesetders,who

Ishallcallthe"FirstAmericans0,couldnotreturntotheirhomeland.71

Forthenextfewthousandyears,theFirstAmericansmovedsouthandeastthroughoutNorthand

SouthAmerica.TheymadethejourneyallthewayfromAlaskatothesoutherntipofSouthAmerica,a

distanceofmorethan10,000miles.72

Inthefarnorth,abovetheArcticCircle,theFirstAmericansbecamehuntersoftheocean.73

=Inthesummer,theygatheredberriesandotherplants.Inthewinter,theystayedinlodgesmuch

ofthetimepreparingforthenextsummer.Itwasahardlife,buttheylearnedtosurviveinthese

terribleconditions.

Farthersouth,inwhatisnowArizona,Utah,Colorado,andNewMexico,theFirstAmericans

becamecliffdwellers.Theybeganbylivingincavesthatalreadyexistedinthecliffs.74The

dwellingstheybuiltinmanywaysresembledtodaysapartmentbuildings.

75Theybuiltasystemofdamsandcanalssotheycouldstoreandusewateralmostany

timeoftheyear.Theyweresosuccessfulthattheycouldraisefruitsandvegetablesthatwerenotfound

naturallyinthedesert.

A.Theyalsodiscoveredfoodslikecornandpotatoes.

B.Alongtheway,theyestablishedmanydifferentcivilizations.

C.Theydiscoveredhowtoaddtothecavesbybuildingstructuresofwoodandstone.

D.Peoplelivingneareachothertendedtosharesimilarenvironmentsandcustoms.

E.Theybuiltboatsofanimalskinsandhuntedorfishedfortheirfood.

F.TheywouldhavetosurviveintheNewWorld,theyhaddiscovered.

G.TheFirstAmericansoftheSouthwestlearnedtowaterthedesert.

第二卷

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

英语课上,老师要求同桌同学相互修改作文。假设以下便条为你同桌所写,请你对其进行修改。便条

中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(八),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1、每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Itisreported,someneedystudentsreceivefinancial?supportofsomekindpeoplebutnever

expressour?thanks.Personally,Ithinktheyarcwrong.

Thoughthehelpersdidn,texpectanyrewardinreturn,?butit'snecessary-andgoodmannerto

say“thankyou”・Besides,itisa?basicsocialskillexpressourselvesinmodernsociety.Maybesome

ofthemdofeelthankfully.Itisonlybecausetheyareafraidofbeinglookeddownuponwhichthey

remainsilent.ButIjustwanttosaythatbeingpoorforamomentdoesn,tmeanyouwillbepoor

forever.

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

假如你叫李华,某中学学生。《21世纪英文报》进行征文活动,请根据以下图画,写一

篇短文,描述今昔通讯方式的变化以及这些变化给人们生活带来的影响。

注意:L词数100左右;

2.可适当增加细节以使行文连贯;

3.文章开头已为你写好,不计人总词数。

rmLiHua,ahighschoolstudent.Pers

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