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3.A
4.D、
41.D
2.B
3.C、
51.D
2.C
3.A
4.B、
61.which
2.mountainous
3.highest
4.crowded
5.in
6.Although/Though
7.industries
8.from
9.a
10.are increasing、
71.effects
2.makes
3.with
4.What
5..addicted
6.it
7..smoking
8.unfit
9.withdrawal
10.to dealSection III Translation、8L D
2.G
3.B
4.F
5.E、
91.B
2.A
3.G
4.E
5.F
14、A.career B.view C.home D.practice、15A.therefore B.besides C.however D.instead
16、A.photo B.toy C.measure D.seat
17、A.delivered B.posted C.applied D.fastened
18、A.requiring B.switching C.avoiding D.catching
19、A.change B.progress C.gesture D.misfortune
20、A.like B.fail C.try D.manageSection IIReading ComprehensionPRaeratdAthe followingfour texts.Answer the questions beloweach textby choosingA,B,C orD.Mark yourDirections:answers on the ANSWER SHEET.40pointsText1AD.1:April FoolsPartyOn Friday,April1,Inner Affairgoes backto thedays offunk!Classes Tunesfrom the1970s and1980s byDJS DenSion.9p.m tilllate.Tickets:Free entrancefor thosein costume,otherwise50yuanUS$6Time/date:9a.m,April,1Place:Inner Affair,1/F,Qiankun Dasha,6Sanlitun Xiliujie,Chaoyang DistrictTel:412396-6321Fax:412396-6890;AD.2:Sailing ClubOurYoung SailorsCourse leadsto theStage1Sailing qualification.You11learn how to sailsafely andthe coursealso covers一sailing theoryand firstaid.Have funwith othercourse memberafterwards in the clubroom.There are10weekly twohourlessonsTuesdays6pm~8pm.Opening HoursTuesdays600pm-800pmPhone412396—6644Fax412396—6644AD.3:The“worst partyOrganizedby ozoneproductions,the partyis setto be“the worstever”,with thelamest musicfrom the1960s J970s and1980s.Special prizeswill beawarded to the worstdressed orfor badfashion sense.Tickets:Free entranceTime/date:9a.m,April,1Place:Pula Pula,Tianze Lu,Oriental SevenColors Plaza,Chaoyang DistrictTel:412396-6785Fax:412396-6243AD.4:Riding SchoolYou canstart horse-riding atany age.Choose privateor grouplessons anyweekday be9am and830pm330pm onSaturdays.There are10kilometres oftracks andpaths forleisurely ridesacross farmland and opencountry.You willneed ariding hat.Opening HoursMonday throughFriday900am-830pmPhone412396—6754Fax412396—6752AD.5:Diving CentreOurexperienced instructorsoffer one-month coursesin deep-sea divingfor beginners.There aretwo eveninglessons a week,inwhich youlearn tobreathe underwaterand use the equipmentsafely.You onlyneed aswimming costumeand towel.Reduced ratesforcouples.一Opening HoursMonday andFriday630pm830pmPhone412396—6312Fax412396—
6706、1Which of the followingis NOTtrue according to AD.I andAD.3A.The twoparties will be heldin the same day.B.The twoparties willbe heldat thesame time.C.Some oldmusic willbe playedat theparties.D.The entrancefees of the twoparties willnot becharged.、2If youwant toexperience anew activityin thecountryside in the mornings,you mayfaxA.412396-6312B.412396-6706C.412396-6752D.412396—
6876、3You want to doan activityone eveningaweekand geta certificateintheend,you cango toA.AD.4:Riding SchoolB.AD.5:Diving centerC.AD.2:Sailing ClubD.AD.3:The worst”partyText2Gorilla StudyReveals NewConnection大猩猩Humans andgorillas sharedevolution for23million years.Their pathsseparated onlysix million years ago.Research onhowgorillas communicatecan helpus understandhuman language development.Understanding howthe brainworks helpsus seeaconnection betweenlanguagedevelopmentand non-verbal signs.These signsor movementsinclude thingslike the way wemove ourhandsor bodiesor the different expressionsour faceshave indifferent socialsituations.A newstudy ongorillas revealedthatright-handedness-preferring to use theright handinstead of the lefthand formost physicalactivities-may have a connection withcommunication.Two cameraswere usedto filmall ofone apesmovements.One ofthe firstresults wasthat gorillasuse theirright handsmorewhen theyare doingactions with their headsor mouthsat thesame time.This showsthat thereis aconnection betweenhow ourbrainswork andthe reasonwe useone sideof ourbody morethan theother.In addition,we canusethe results ofthe studyand ourknowledgeabout brainsto helpus understandmore abouthow languagefirst developedin humans.Dr Forrester,who didthe study,says theresults can be usefulin otherways,such asunderstanding languagedevelopment inchildren.For example,some children have aserious illnesscalled autismwhich canstop themcommunicating normallywith people.It mightbe possibleto usethesamestudy methodto findout whichchildrenhavethis illnesswhen theyare veryyoung.Doctors willthenbe ableto starttreatment early.、1When didthe evolutionof gorillasand humansseparateA.More than5million yearsago.B.7millionyearsago.C.23million.D.Ws notknown.、2Right-handedness in apes mayhaveaconnectionwith.A.intelligence B.communicationC.social successD.convenience、3The researchteam usedto helpto findtheresult.A.video recordingB.photographsC.voice recordingD.zoo keepers、4The resultsofthestudy mighthelp.A.everyone B.sick apesC.adults withmental problemsD.children withan illnesText3Sydney DayToursPort StephensDay ToursLabeled“Blue WaterParadise”,Port Stephensis knownfor itsbeauty andmarine surroundingswith over19miles ofclean,whiteand sandybeaches.It ishome toaround150bottlenose dolphinand thuscalled thedolphin capitalof Australia.Highlights:DolphinWatching;Australian ReptileParkOperates:Mon,WedSat-8AMAdults:$195Children:$98Note:Not suitablefrom Dec.20th,2017to Jan.9th,2018in ChristmasNY period,Feb.14th-22th,2018in ChineseNY.Sydney City Day ToursSydneyis abig city,filled withlots oflandmarks and attractions tosee.This canmake ita stressfultask toplan your ownvacation inSydney.Luckily,our tours are designedto allowyou tosee allof Sydneysmost famouslandmarks.You canrest andmakesure that you willbe seeingall thatSydney has to offer.Highlights:Harbour Bridge;Sydney OperaHouseAdults:$129Children:$65Operates:Daily―8AMBlue Mountains ToursThese BlueMountains Toursfrom Sydneyhave beendesigned for the adventuresand people who liketo enjoybushwalking.Additionally,these BlueMountains DayTours includesa toughwalk fromGlenbrook to the WentworthFalls.Highlights:SeeAustralian wildlifeup-close;Guided hikeat WentworthFalls.Adults:$99Children:$74Operates:Daily-8AMNote:A goodlevel offitness isrequired for the bushwalk.Minimum childage is11years.、1Which oneis NOTproper timefor thePort StephensDay ToursA.Jan.13th,2018Sat.B.Jan.15th,2018Mon.C.Jab.2th,2018Wed.D.Feb.15th,2018Thur.、2What cantourists enjoyon SydneyCityDayToursA,Marine surroundingsB.Harbour Bridge.C.Dolphin WatchingD.Adventurous activities、3Which ofthe followingis trueaccordingto the advertisementA.All thetours areavailable everyday.B.Sydney cityhas the most landmarksand attractionsintheworld.C.Children10years andunder arenot permittedon BlueMountainsTours.D.All thetoursarecharged anddesigned onlyfor adventures.Text4As theparent of a7-year-old boy,sometimes Ifeel like“no”is mymost frequentlysaid word.But ifI lookhonestlyat thebig pictureof mydaily vocabulary,I probablywould concludethat itactually containstoo much yes”.Saying yesmeansopening myselfup tonew experiences,inviting newor deeperrelationships.But toomuchyesleaves anyof usfeeling anxious,过分受约束的overcommitted andpowerless toset andmaintain boundariesin ourlives.This hadbeen onmy mindwhen TheBook ofNo:365Ways toSay Itand MeanIt—and StopPeople-Pleasing.Forever cameacross mydesk.The newedition ofthis decade-old bookby psychologistSusan Newmanis amust-read bookforthose ofus whostruggle to say“no”with authenticity,confidence andkindness.Newman callspeoplewhofeel forcedtosayyes alltheir waythrough lifepeople-pleasers”.The chiefsymptoms ofthis conditionincludeassociating helpingothers withyour self-respect,holding expectationsthatyouwill carefor othersand feelingunwilling tostateyourownneeds whena requestcomes yourway.For people-pleasers,“yes is the pathof leastresistance andthewayto avoiddamagingyour relationshipwiththeasker,“Newman writes.The bookoffers briefdialogues forhundreds ofscenarios inwhich noistheright answer,for reasonsranging fromtimemanagement tofinancial pressuresto emotionalboundaries.Newman considerswhat cameabout amongfriends,at work,withinfamilies andin parenting.Reading throughthe scenarios,I realizedthey havesome thingsin common—things thatimmediately startedhelpingme improvemy no”skills.,Do youthink thisbook mightbe helpfulto youIts OKif theanswer isno but I dohighly recommendit fbryour PositiveReadingList shelf.、1Why does the authorinclude hisown personalexperience inParagraph1A.To blamehimself.B.To showhowtoguide kids.C.To tellhis likesand dislikes.D.To helprecommend abook.、2What ismainly talkedabout inParagraph3A.How todeal witha request.B.Why askersturn toothers fora favor.C.Why people-pleasers sayyes toooften.D.How tostrengthen relationshipswith askers.、3What doesthe underlinedword“scenarios“probably meanA.Occasions.B.Processes.C.Adventures.D.Stories.、4What doesthe authoradvise usto doA.Give noresponse toany demand.B.Learn tosay no”inapositive way.C.Keep openall channelsof communication.D.Say yesconstantly withoutfeeling guilty.Part BDirections:Read thefollowing textand answerthe questionsby choosingthemostsuitable subheadingfrom thelist A-Gfor eachnumbered paragraph41—
45.There aretwo extrasubheadings whichyou do not need touse.Mark youranswersonthe ANSWERSHEET.10pointsEngland,Wales andScotland makeup theisland ofGreat Britain,1-takes upmost ofthe BritainIsles NorthernIreland,Scotland andWales are
2.mountain The
3.high mountainis BenNevis inScotland Plainsand valleyscovermuch ofEngland TheBritish climateis mildAbout58million peoplelive inthe United Kingdom Fewother countriesare so
4.crowd Four
5.five peoplelive incities such as、Belfast,Glasgow,and LondonLondon isthe capital6,Great Britaingrows halfofthe food itneeds,its7industry helpto payfor扑匕量生产、thefoodthat isbought8abroad TheUnitedKingdommanufactures9wide rangeof goodsService industries,such astourism,
10.increase,while traditionalindustries,suchascoal mining,are declining」Smoking cigarettes,drinking alcoholor takingother drugsproduce manyharmful1effect andhave noreal benefitsSo whydoadolescents doit Perhapssome thinkthat it
2.make themlook toughor coolOthersmay thinkit mayhelp them
3.stress intheir livespossibly fromparents orothers Somemay justwanttoexperiment
4.theydo notrealize ishow easyit isto become
5.addict tosmokingIn factit isthe mentaladdiction ratherthan thephysical effectsthat makes
6.really hardto quit
7.smoke Whenan adolescent二二realizes how8fit heor sheis becoming,it istoo lateSadly the9withdraw symptomscanbequite severefor somepeople Ofcoursethe bestway
10.deal withthese drugsis notto getinto thehabit inthe firstplaceSection IIITranslationDirections:Translate thefollowing textinto Chinese.Write yourtranslation ontheANSWERSHEET.15pointsBabies have the charmto meltanybodys heartinstantly;no oneescapes thetwinkling eyesortheinnocent smile.Just their、presence willcheer youup,make youforget yourworries andtempt youto indulgeinto theirworld.1Though Idont have any answertothequestion,I wonderastowhat makestheir auraso desirable.And I think thereis somethingwe canlearn fromthe youngones.Forgive andForget、Babies canlaugh andgiggle allday becausethey dontkeep hatredagainst anyone.2Do youthink theyveconstructed anevil planagainst youbecause yourefused themcandy lasttime Probablynot,life movedonand sodid they.So whydo wehold onto ourpast andrefuse tolet gooftheemotional baggageDoes itdo usany goodexcept preventusfrom laughingtothefullestEndless questionsof youngkids cansometimes beenough todrain theadult mind.They arealways busywondering howthingswork orwhy thingsare theway theyare,leaving noroom forboredom.Their curiositygives theman exponentiallearning curve;theypick upnew thingsquickly anddonotrefuse tochange.Unconditional Love、3They dontjudge youbefore theycome runninginto yourknees andthey dontwalk awayif youdont givethem thesame inreturn.They haveno expectationsfrom you and simplydo whattheir heartdesires.If youwant a hug,theyll giveyouahug;if youwanttwo,theyll giveyou two.So howdoestheadult worldbecome somaterialistic thatwe decidewhat wegive basedon whatwe thinkwemight receive、Living lifetothefullest isnot adifficult task;you justneedtohavetheright attitudeandanopen mind.5A,Keep smileevery dayB.Never-ending CuriosityC.What canwe doto freefrom theseworriesD.Why dowe adorethe youngones somuchE.So dontenvy thepeaceful lifeofababy,start livingit yourself!F.Kids haveahugandakiss foranyone andeveryone whowants one.G.Their heartis pureand theirmind emptyto laughout loudand enjoythe moment.根据对话情景和内容,从对话后所给的选项中选出能填入每一空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑选项中有两个为多余选项、Wang GangHello,Zhang Lin!1Zhang LinWell,on Mondayafternoon Iusually gotothereading roomorthelibrary,where Iborrow someinteresting booksandmagazines.Wang GangWhat otheractivities doyou takepart inZhang LinEvery Fridayafternoon wehaveanEnglish party,2Do youlike films,Wang GangWang GangSure.3Zhang LinYes,of course.IthinkCity Lightswillbeon.、Wang GangI likethe filmbutIhave alreadyseen ittwice.4Zhang LinOh,there areball gamesand matchesnearly everyweek.You canalso jointhedifferentgroups.、Wang GangThats interesting.5Zhang LinMe,too.Lefs goand chooseour preference.A.Sometimes wewatch Englishfilms.B.What doyou usuallydo afterclassC.Nice tomeet youhere.D.I alsolove foreignfilms.E.What aboutsports andgamesF.I reallyshould joinone.G.Will therebe onethis week参考答案SectionIUse ofEnglish、
11.B
2.C
3.A
4.D
5.B
6.C
7.A
8.D
9.B
10.C
11.D
12.A
13.B
14.D
15.C
16.A
17.B
18.D
19.C
20.ASection IIReading Comprehension、
21.D
2.C
3.C、
31.A
2.B。