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7.What is the possiblerelationship betweenthe speakersC.Librarian andreaderA.Classmates.B.Relatives.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Where arethe speakersC.In theoffice.A.At homeB.In apark
9.What doesthe manthink of the weatherin EnglandC.Its fortable.A.Its enjoyable.B.Its changeable.
10.What wasthe weatherlike atnoonC.Sunny.A.Windy.B.Rainy.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.Where doesthe womanworkC.In azOOoA.In aschool.B.On afarm
12.What maythe womando forvacationC.Go to the beach.A.Camp onhills.B.Stay inChristchurch.
13.How manypets doesthe womanhaveC.
5.A.2B.
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9141614.What happenedwhen the man wasclimbing mountainsA.He gotstuck in a hole.B.He waslost inbad weather.C.He hada cold.
15.What causedthe lossof themans legsA.Low temperature.B.A badfall in the mountain.C.An unsuccessfuloperation.
16.What didthemandecide to do afterlosing hislegsA.Design newclimbing shoes.B.Set upa clubfor thedisabled.听C.Use technologyto fighthis disability.第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What is the speakermainly talkingaboutA.How to make bigchanges.B.How tolive ahealthy life.C.How tokeep healthyweight.
18.How doesthe speakeradvise peopleto getactiveA.By holdingsome socialactivities.B.By walking,running andso on.C.By makingas manyfriends aspossible.
19.What suggestionis givenin thethird tipA.Doing somephysical activitieswith family.B.Watching TVwith familyonce aweek.C.Having dinnerwith familyonce aweek.
20.What arepeople advisedto doin the end of the speechA.Have aclean environment.B.Do someregular work.C.Avoid stayingat homealone.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAExploreYour City:WellLoved Parksin Springfield,MASpringfield,Massachusetts,is acity thatenjoys manybeautiful parks.Whether yourelooking foranapartment torent in Springfield,homes forsale,or moreparks to explore,read onto getstarted.Blunt Park(娱乐的)Blunt Parkhas over100acres ofgreen spaceand recreationalfacilities,including aswimmingpool,playgrounds,tennis courts,and athleticfields.You canalso explorethe park*s walkingand biking paths,winding throughthe strikingforests andbreathtaking landscape.In addition,the parkishome toseveral historicsites,including theWorld WarII Memorial.Forest ParkGoingto Forest Park is an impressiveadventure thatoffers visitorsa chancetoexplorethe region4natural beauty.The parkis hometo over735acres ofgreen spacejncludinga brilliantrose garden,azoo,a golfcourse,and aboating lake.Explore walking andbikingtrails and appreciate viewsof theConnecticutRiver.Dr.Seuss Garden(雕The Dr.Seuss NationalGarden is an attractivedestination,which featuresa seriesof sculptures塑)describing someof Dr.Seusss favouritecharacters,including TheCat in the Hat,Horton theElephant,and TheLorax.Now canwander throughthe parkand appreciateimaginative designsof thesculptures.The gardenis aperfect destination for familiesand artlovers.Robinson State ParkRobinson StatePark is a peacefuldestination thatshows thenatural beauty.The parkhas over800acres ofgreen space,including forests,grasslands,and ascenic lake.lt alsofeatures severalfantasticrecreational facilities,including picnicareas,a playground,and abeach on the lake,which makeit apopulardestinationforfamilies.Click tolearn more:10Mouthwatering RestaurantsinSpringfield
21.Which isthe perfectdestination if you enjoynature andhistoryA.ForestPark.B.Dr.Seuss Garden.C.Blunt Park.D.Robinson StatePark.
22.What doDr.Seuss Gardenand RobinsonStateParkhave inmonA.They featureart andimagination.B.They offerentertainment liveshows.C.They aresuitable forwalkingandbiking.D.They arewonderful sitesfbr familyactivities.
23.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.A travelblog.B.A citybrochure.C.A historymagazine.D.A geographytextbook.BShane Grammersartwork can be foundin citiesin Mexico,South Korea,Dubai andbeyond.In the(壁)past years,its themurals lfilhe paintedon damagedwalls throughoutthe townofParadise,California thathave gainedattention andtouched viewers.In2018,the CampFire,the deadliestwildfire inCalifornias history,swept throughParadise,flattening entiremunities,killing scoresof people,and displacingtens ofthousands.Grammer,whose hometownwas just15miles fromParadise,was livingwith hisfamily andworkingintheLos Angelesarea when he saw accounts of the destructionon his friends^ocial media(碎石)pages.A singlemother he knew shareda photo of ashand rubblewhere herhome oncestood.Achildhood friendspost showedher burneddownhouse.After hesawaphotoof a friendShaneEdwards^ome,which hadbeen reducedto abrick wallwith onlya chimneystanding,he wasdriven topaintit.(喷)With Edward*s permission,Grammer thenused spraypaint totransform Edwardsburntchimney intoa strikinglyblackandwhite portraitof awoman,a piecehe calledBeautyAmong theAshes”.Once theimage wasposted onInstagram,the victimsofthe fire,especially,could notcontainthemselves.You bringbeauty andhope Joneposted.Over threemonths,the47yearold createda seriesofmore thana dozenspraypainted muralson theremains ofbuildings andvehicles madeuseless bytheflames.The imagesincluded avictim ofthefire,a younggirl whosurvived butlost herhouse,and aseriesof religiouscharacters.(装置艺术)As astreet artist,Grammer hasmitted hislife tocreating moreart installations allover the world thatconnect peoplethrough tragiclife events.He hasstarted afoundation calledthe ArtThrough Hope Foundationwhere heintends tobring peacethrough hisart tothose affectedbytragedy.want to do somethingpowerful andmake artthat emotionallyinfluences people/9saidGrammer in an interviewwith KRCR/I thinkany artistwould considerthat astheir ultimategoal.Andto me,that isthe biggestmiracle Ifeel like.
24.What hasled toGrammer1s riseto fameA.The postofaburntdown house.B.The ArtThroughHopeFoundation.C.His artinstallationsallover theworld.D.His paintingson theruins inParadise.
25.Why didGrammerpaint muralsafter theCamp FireA.To bringhope to the victims.B.To recordthe wildfire.C.To rememberhisfriendshome.D.To addbeauty to the ashes.
26.What doesthe underlinedword“that”inthelast paragraphrefer toA.Working miraclesin art.B.Creating touchingart.C.Doing somethingamazing.D.Bringing peace
27.What canbe a suitable titlefor thetextA.From Paradiseto Worldwide:Street ArtistsJourneyB.From Ashes to Art:Street Artist!s Muralsof HopeC.From Muralto Miracle:Shane GrammefsArt MissionD.From Tragedyto Hope:the Storyof ShaneGrammerC(机The autonomous vehicle technology is rapidlyevolving,promising toredefine urbanmobility动性).Selfdriving cars,with theirplicated sensorsand artificialintelligence,are expectedtosignificantly reducetraffic accidents,a majorityof whichare causedby humanerror.A notableexample isWaymo,a branchpany ofAlphabet Inc.,which hasbeen pioneeringinautonomous vehicletechnology,In2020,Way molaunched itsfully autonomousridehailing serviceinPhoenix,Arizona,marking asignificant milestone in selfdriving technology.This serviceallows userstobook aselfdriving carusing amobile app,similar toother ridesharingservices,Moreover,autonomous vehiclesare foreseento easetraffic jam.Through66Vehicle to(基石Everything“munication,selfdriving carscan municate with eachother andtraffic infrastructure出设施)to maintaina smoothflow oftraffic,reducing trafficjam andemissions.(转型)However,the transitionto selfdrivingtechnologyisnot withoutchallenges.The highcostof production,cybersecurity threats,and moralproblems incase oftraffic accidentsare amongtheproblems thatneed to be settled.Additionally,the technologyrequires aplete legaland regulatoryframeworkto ensuresafety andreliability.As selfdrivingtechnology continuesto mature,the potentialbenefits interms ofsafety,efficiency,and environmentalsustainability areenormous,driving ustowards a new eraoftransportation.
28.What doesParagraph2mainly discussA.A significantmilestoneinselfdrivingtechnology.B/Vehicle toEverything,5munication.C.The challengesfaced byautonomousvehiclepanies.D.The legalframework requiredfor autonomous vehicles.
29.How mightautonomousvehiclescontribute toreducing trafficjam accordingtothetextA.By loweringthe costof transportation.B.Through reducingemissions.C.Through municationwith eachother andtraffic infrastructure.D.By reducingthe numberof carson theroad.
30.What challengesassociated with the transitionto selfdrivingtechnology arementionedA.Lack ofinterest fromthe public.B.Cybersecurity threatsand moralproblems.C.Inability tomunicatewithtraditional vehiclesD.Insufficient milestonesachieved.
31.Whats the authors attitudetowards selfdrivingtechnologyA.Optimistic.B.Doubtful.C.Unclear.D.Critical.DI majorin MechanicalEngineering andPolitical Science.When someonehears whatI study,Pmusually meantwith tworeactions.First upisasmall smilewiththeword overachiever^onthetip of(夸张的)their tongue.The secondisalook ofconfusion,followed byan exaggerated“why”.The shortanswer:!want to be aproblem solver,and engineeringteaches mehow to bee thattype ofperson.Inaddition,!also want to be able tolook atthe biggerpicture.(三个)Its thebeginning ofanewyear,anda lot offirstyears haveplans fordouble or triplemajors.However,as most of usquickly realizeafter thatfirst fallsemester,college isalot!We areunavoidablyforced tomake choices-do wekeep tryingtomakeour double or triplemajors workor dowepletely switchgearsThe thingI wishedsomeone toldme onday oneis ifyoure passionateaboutsomething,its notgoing to feel likework.Political Sciencecanbechallenging,but tome,its funto read(《宪法》)the Constitution and seethe impacteach wordhas onour interpretation.This maysound hardto accept,but ifyou aredoubleor triple majoringbecause youthink you*re inarace withyour peers,youfre onlyrunning yourselfinto theground.Don*t doubleortriplemajor ifyou(简历),are doingit fora markon yourresume becausethen yourlife will be aliving hellfor thenextfour years.What isgoing tomake youimpressive isthe passionthat youhave-whether itbe inyourstudy,career,or somethingelse yourcareer andstudy willenable youtodo.Always think about yourwhy”when itestothe schedulea doubleortriplemajorinvolves.Because attheendoftheday,its going tobeyou doingthe homework-so tryto enjoywhatyoure doingalong theride forwhat itsworth.
32.How dopeople tend tofeelabout the writers majorsA.Amazed orconcerned.B.Satisfied orpuzzled.C.Ashamed orchallenged.D.Impressed orconfused.
33.What enablesthewriterto enjoylearning PoliticalScienceA.His careerplanning for the future.B.His enthusiasmfor themajor.C.The valueof studyingthe Constitution.D.The influenceof learningengineering.
34.What causesthe hardsituation ofstudents withmultiple majorsA.Pursuing multiplemajors outof petitivemotivation.B.Adjusting theschedule formajors constantly.C.Estimating thedifficulty of multiple majoringinaccurately.D.Making randomchoices withoutsufficient consideration.
35.What istheauthorspurpose ofwriting thetextA.To explainthe reasonsfor choosinga doublemajor.B.To promotethe conceptof multiplemajoring.C.To stressthe significanceof passionin multiplemajoring.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分D.To parethe gainsand lossesofmultiplemajoring.
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12.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Autonomysupportive parentingis anapproach thatfocuses onbuilding achild*s senseof agencyintheworldas wellas astrong senseof self.36We shouldrecognize thatchildren have a differentperspectiveor experiencethan adults.Therefore,instead ofpushing adults*way ofthinking onchildren,adults shouldlet kidsdo their own criticalthinking andsolve problemsthemselves,which willhelpthem trusttheir abilities.Guide kidsto find theirownsolutionAs anyparent withmore thanone childcan tell you,kids developdifferently.37While onechildmay findit easyto starttheir homeworkindependently,the othermight not beaselfstarter.So wepushour kidstothenext levelby knowingtheir skilllevel andmeeting themthere.Let kidsAnd theirown fun(航行)38It isreally harmto them.lt alsosets usup tobe theircruise directorsat alltimes.Thats ahuge burdenon us!Letting childrenfindtheirown thingtodowhen boredomstrikesallows them tobeeselfsufficient anduse theirimagination tofind funon theirown.Being sympatheticdoesnt meangiving inAnothercharacteristic ofautonomysupportive parentingis beingopen curious,and()flexible.Trusting childrentobeaccountable tothemselves oracting likeit isthe onlyway youwillknow ifyour childwillbea responsible,independent adult.For example,ifyouask yourchild whentheythink isthe besttime todo theirhomework,and theytellyouits inthe morningbefore schoolbegins,support themand letthem tryit,no matterhow strangeit sounds.39Dont forgetto supportyourselfOnce yougrasp autonomysupportiveparenting,youll seeopportunities toput itinto practice.Nomatter howold yourkid is,adopting thisstyle willnotbeeasy.40If youget hardon yourselfbecauseyoure notmeasuring up,youre morelikely toreturn tothe controllingpractices.A.It maywork.B.Our kidsdont knowhow to manage boredom.C.So forgiveyourself ifthings dontgo rightonaparticular day.D.That canmean wehave tosupport themin differentways.E.Some daysare justgoingtobe moreautonomysupportive thanothers.F.And theymay notknow yet,but itsgood forthem tothinkaboutit.G.Its tryingto understandchildrens experienceof whatsgoing onright now.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DAtage sixtyone/Daddy^Bruce Randolphopened DaddyBruce!s BarbecueRestaurant intheTivePoints^area,a poorsection ofDenver.He was a kindand41man,who helpednumerous people—notjust hiscustomers,but thepoor andthe42Every Thanksgiving,Bruce andhis sonwould43engage themselvesin cookingforthethousandsof homeless.He wantedthemtohaveagreat andfree44on thisspecial day.About aweek before,Brucebegan45all thefood.In theearly yearsof hisproject,he paidfor everythingoutofpocket.But astime wentby,the___________46______skyrocketed asthecrowds grew.Thats whenBrucefs47stepped into help.They48tons ofturkeys,potatoes,yams andribs.And theydonated theirtime tostand behindand besidethe oldman.They49to cookand serve.lt wasa raremoment to50a gentlemanserving foodtomanwho livedina高架桥.cardboard boxunderneath aviaductDue tothe participationof variouspeople,it seemsthere wasan endless51of foodto feedthose homelesspeople.No oneever walkedaway52from Bruce*s restaurant.lt wasBruce who53the wholething andsupervisedit untila fewyears agowhenheedged towardsninety.He hadbee tooold to54anymore.He wasoneofthefew peoplewholived tosee acity streetnamed inhis
55.Mayor FedericoPena renamedEast34thAvenueBruce RandolphBoulevard”
41.A.curious B.honest C.generous D.active
42.A.disabled B.homeless C.injured D.old
43.A.confidently B.gradually Cpletely
0.successfully
44.A.check B.dinner C.journey D.ride
45.A.preparing B.transporting C.collecting□.handling
46.A.prices B.pro fitsC.resources D.costs
47.A.relatives B.admirers C.customers D.classmates
48.A.ate B.donated C.produced D.sold
49.A.promised B.demanded C.attempted D.volunteered
50.A.forbid B.see C.stop D.catch
51.A.supply B.charity C.creation D.discovery
52.A.thirsty B.hungry C.tired D.hopeless
53.A.started B.raced C.discovered D.won
54.A.stay B.live C.blame D.work
55.A.honour B.view C.life D.favour第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Most peoplehave thecreativity toe upwith anew idea.lt couldbe anything:a smartphoneapp,aconcept toimprove education,or an invention tohelp peoplein need.This creativityisthedriving force企业家.needed toproduce somethingand beea successfulentrepreneur Educationlevels donotmatter in this case.From peoplewith littleeducation56those with advanced degrees,their heartsandminds must57fillwith imaginationin orderto succeed.In fact,this essentialelement ofimaginationoften thrivesamong peoplewho havefew resources.These peopletendtolook atthings ina differentwayfrom those58have everythinggiven tothem.It maybe easiertothink outsidethe box“whenresources arenot easilyavailable.When thereisareal need,the motivationto createand devisesolutionsis even59strong.奉献60mit.not cash,is whatleads to success.lt isdedication thatturnsideas intorealities.Thomas Edison,61inventor ofthe lightbulb,istheperfect exampleof someonewhowas mittedtosuccess.According toForbes magazine,Edison triedover1,000times$2inventaworking lightbulb.When hewas askedhow hefelt about63failso manytimes,Edison responded,didnt fail1,000times.The lightbulb wasaninventionwith1,00064step/9Even ifresources arenot easilyaccessible,amitted entrepreneurwill firiT^a wayto pursuehis or65sheideas.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15最近你市建成了一个健康主题公园,请写一篇短文介绍该公园的情况,并发表在某英文网站上内容包括.基本情况位置、环境等;
1.主要项目娱乐、健身、健康知识教育2注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Health ThemeParkWant tokeep fitThen visitHealth ThemePark.第二节(满分分)25一阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文Every childhas theability tolearn andgrow.Mr.White,an educationexpert,firmly believesinthis.Onmany occasions,he hasbeen tellinga truestory ofhis experiencesto manyyoung teacherswho havejustjoined theprofession.Mr.White usedto workinaremote highschool forseveral years,teaching literature.Hewas anenthusiastic teacherand thatrubbed offon allthe children.A littlegirl namedMeredithimpressed himthe most.The girlwasavery welleducated girlwithalively mind,a girlwithambitionThe seventeenyearoldgirl alwayswore abright smile.However,she sufferedfrom adisease andhad tousea walkermostofthe time.People didntspeak toher veryoften.Maybe itwas becauseshe lookeddifferentand peopledidnt knowhow toapproach herMeredith usuallybroke theice withpeople shemetwith abigHi.Mr.White wasparticularly concernedabout thisstudent.He hopedthat otherstudents couldactivelyapproach her,but henever hadasuitableopportunity.As ateacher,there aresomethings thatcannot beclearly stated,especially inclass whenMeredith wasgresent.In oneclass,Mr.White gavethe studentsan assignment(作业)to recite(背诵)a poem.He knewthatpoem wasdifficult forstudents tomaster.Mr.White onlymade theassignment wortha verysmallpart oftheir totalgrade sinceheknewmost ofhisstudents wouldntdo itanyway.In the class,one byone eachstudent failedto correctlyrecite the poem.Finally,annoyed andhalf(桶卧kidding,Mr.White saidthat thenext studentwho couldn*t recitethepoemhad todo threepushups撑).To hissurprise,Meredith wasnext!Mr.White wasat aloss fora moment,but hecouldnttake backwhat hehad justsaid.After all,Meredith oncetold himnot tohave specialdemandson her.注意续写词数应为左右;L150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
3.Meredith usedher walkerto movetothefront oftheclass.Because Iwanttobe likeyou guys!To benormal/5Meredith said.。