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1.80,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2A SchoolVisit to an OrganicFarm第二节读后续写(满分25分)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续写的词数应为左
47.150右Grandma wasnot awriter,but shedid writebooks.She not only wrotethem but also illustratedthem withbeautifulpictures.The handwrittenpages werecarefully boundtogether withthread.The bookswere notintended to be published.They werespecially writtenfor hergrandchildren.We referto the books as the rabbitseries.For me,ifs Rabbit Abbey andformy youngerbrother andyounger sisterRabbit Tonyand RabbitCandy.My firstrabbit bookwas Rabbit Abbey Went to Kindergarten,which Grandmaread tome whilepointing to theillustrations when1was threeyears old.I wastoo youngto remembereverything clearlyso Ireread itwhen Iwas oldertoremember thecontent of thebookand understandhow ithelped to get meprepared tor kindergartenand adaptto it.Momsaid Iwas theonly kidwho didnttry on the firstday ofkindergarten.I seemedto haveenjoyed myselfand Ieven triedtofort otherkids.As Igrew older,I readGrandmas Rabbit Abbey Went to PrimarySchool,RabbitAbbeyWent toJunior HighandRabbit AbbeyWenttoSenior High,all ofwhich lookedlike childrensbooks butI alwaysexpected aRabbitAbbeybookbefore Istepped intoa newstage ofmy life.It was about preparationto adaptbut itbecame moreof asense ofceremonyas Igrew up.At SeniorHigh,I hadgreat academicperformance andwas determinedto go to collegeafter graduation.I guessedGrandmain usI havestarted herRabbitAbbeyWenttoCollege andwondered thatit wouldbe like.WouldRabbit Abbeymake greatfriends Wouldhe fallin loveOr...注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150,请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答2Paragraph1:What Ididn1expect wasthat Grandmapassed awayone daydue toa suddenheart attack.Paragraph2:However,when Ishowed theoffer toMom,she toldme shehad somethingfrom myrand mafor me.听力答案15CCABA610BCAAB1115BAACB1620CACCB
8.Whafs wrongwith the womans roomA.Its notquiet.B.Its alittle dark.C.Ifs smelly.
9.What is the woman9s finaldecisionA.Moving toanother room.B.Checking in another hotel.C.Waiting for an onsmokingroom.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题
10.Whom does the womanchoose jewelryforA.Herself.B.Her mother.C.Her friend.
11.What does thewomanwant tobuyA.A ringof size6and alongnecklace.B.A ringof size7and alongnecklace.C.A ringof size7and ashort necklace.
12.What dowe knowabout thenecklaceA.Its pricedepends onits quality.B・Its cheaperthan thering.C.The longerone ismore expensivethan theshorter one.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题
13.When canpeople enjoythe artexhibitionA.On Monday.B.On Tuesday.C.On Thursday.
14.How doesthis yearsballet performancediffer fromthat oflast yearA.Admission isfree.B.It willbeat thetheater.C.There willbe twoperformances.
15.Where willthe maskparty beheldA.In thepiazza.B.In theconcert hall.C.In thetheater.
16.How muchis a family ticketfor TheLittle PrinceA.$
8.B.$
10.C.$
15.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题
17.Who usuallyreads themorning announcementsC.Principal Johnson.A.Timmy.B.Mr.McKinney.
18.When is the lastday ofschoolA.May20th.B.Next Wednesday.C.One monthfrom today.
19.For whatdoesthespeaker apologizeA.The libraryhours.B.The homework.C.The puters.
20.What willtake placeon SaturdayafternoonA.A softballgame.B.A basketballgame.C.A baseballgame.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项Sometimes acmodationcan feelrestricting when you,re traveling.If yourein anunfamiliar country,it mightbe(有吸弓力的)tempting Ijust to go andstay in a hotel.It doesnthurt tostep outof yourfort zonefrom time to timethough,and there are plenty of acmodationoptions that arent hotelsthatareeasily accessibleand nottoo hardon thewallet.Home SwapThereis away to stay ina beautifulhome for a minimalcost.The hiddendisadvantage Astranger is also staying inyour home.Home swaps are increasingin popularityand there are sitesdedicated togiving youpeace ofmind so that youcanenjoy yourholiday in the fbrtthat your home isntbeing messedup.HouseboatThe perfectoption forthose wholove thewater,houseboats ein alllevels ofluxury,so you should beable to find onethatsuits yourbudget.It couldbe toughtogetthe hangof controllingyourhomeif youreunfamiliar withboats,but itaskill that you shouldpick uprelatively quickly!IglooObviously notan optionin anywherewarm,stayinginan iglooforanight isactually alot warmerthan youthink!Dont worryabout acmodationexperience,thereareplenty ofigloos around the worldthat canprovide servicesas variedasice barsand hotbathtubs,so youcan survivethis oddexperience infort andwithout freezing.CottageA greatway toprovide freedomand a“home awayfrom home,,feeling is to renta cottageon yourholiday.A cottagecangive authentic,home yfeel toa foreigncountry.Most canfortably fitafamilyand givechildren plentyof spaceto play,so acottage isa greatoption for the familyholiday.
1.What isthe advantageof homeswapA.It can make travelersrelaxed.B.It hasbeautifully decoratedrooms.C.It providesgood traditionalcuisine.D.It canhelp youinteract witha stranger.
2.What isprobably themajor concernof travelerswho choosetostayinaniglooA.fort.B.Diet.C.Location.D.Reservation.
3.Which acmodationbest suitsa bigfamily withchildrenA.Home Swap.B.Houseboat.C.Cottage.D.Igloo.The French couple,Katia and Maurice Krafft,shared anattraction tovolcanoes,one thatperhaps approachedan(火addiction.There aremany peopleinterested involcanoes,but veryfew whoare willingto climban eruptingcrater ill)(岩浆).0and approachthe flowinglava Katia andMauricedid alot ofwork,shooting photographsand filmsof volcanoeruptions,always beingthe firstonthescene ofan activevolcano,and theones whofearlessly cameto justa fewfeet fromlava flows.They werenot onlyhighly respectedby volcanologistsall aroundthe world,but alsoenvied.The couplemetinthe1960s when they wereboth studentsat the University ofStrasbourg,and gotmarried in
1970.Both of them wereattracted tovolcanoes sincechildhood.Upon graduating,Katia andMaurice pursuedtheir careers asvolcano observerswith nofinancial supportat all,just their own savings,which theyspent ona tripto Strombolito observethe eruption of the volcano.They tookan incredibleand valuableset ofphotographs of the nearcontinuous eruption.People werecurious aboutthephotographs,while publicofficials workingon threateningvolcanoes foundthem useful.This interestin theirworkhelped theFrenchcoupleto establisha careerin documentingeruptions.Now ableto obtainfinancial supportfor theirwork,KatiaandMaurice visitedhundreds,if notthousands,of volcanoesaroundtheglobe.They traveledand recordederuptions,always gettingcloser tothe dangerthan anyoneelse.In June1991,along with40other people,the Krafftsset out to filmtheeruptionat MountUnzen inJapan.A suddenandunexpected flowtook placeand all the peoplein itspath werekilled.Later investigationrevealed thatKatias andMauricesbodies wereclosest tothe volcanocrater.They were44and45years oldrespectively.In their25yearlong career,the coupledocumented hundredsof volcanoes,and theirwork consistsof thousandsof sillphotos,300hours offfilm materials,a number of books,and scientificarticles publishedin Bulletinof Volcanology.
4.When didthe couplestart theircareersasvolcano observersA.As children.B.While studyingat college.C.When leavinguniversity.D.After gettingmarried.
5.What isunique tothe couplesphotographs of volcanoesA.They focusedon threateningvolcanoes.B.They weretaken withtheirownsavings.C.They recordedcontinuouseruptionofvolcanoes.D.They wereshot ata shorterdistance fromlavaflows.
6.What canwe inferfrom the last twoparagraphsA.The coupledidnt getprepared beforesetting out.B.The couplehad beenmarried for25years beforethe accident.C.The couplemade agreat fortunewith whatthey shot.D.The couplewent aheadof therest atthelastminute.
7.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe thecoupleA.Caring anddemanding.B.Promising andoptimistic.C.Brave anddevoted.D.Dynamic andcalm.CFeeling unhappy,depressed orlonely couldspeed upthe ageing processes morethan smokingor evencertaindiseases,researchers havesuggested.While everyonehas anage based on theirdate ofbirth—their chronologicalage\they alsohave whatis knownasabiological age”,basedonthe ageingofthebodys functions,influenced bygene is,lifestyle andother factors.Studies havepreviously suggestedthe higherthe biological age,the higherthe risk of variousdiseases,and theriskofdeath.Now researcherssay theyhave createda digitalmodel ofageing,revealing theimportance ofpsychological health.Your bodyand soulare connected—this isour mainmessage/9said FedorGalkin,a coauthorofthe study andleadscientist atthe HongKong startupDeep Longevity.“We demonstratethat psychologicalfactors,such asfeeling unhappyor beinglonely,add upto
1.65years toonesbiological ageJ theywrite.While Galkinsaid thefigure isan estimate,not leastas themodel assumesthat differentfeelingssuch ashopelessness orfearfulness areindependent ofeach other,thestudyhighlights theimportance ofpsychologicalstate inhow fastwe age.“Taking careof yourpsychological heathisthe greatest contributorthat youcan haveto slowingdown yourpace ofageingJ he said.The teamalso reportthat peoplewho smokeare predicted to be15months olderthan theirnonsmokingpeers,while beingmarried reducesbiologicalageby aroundseven months.People livingin ruralareas arepredictedto bealmost fivemonths olderthan theirurban peers.“But Jhe said,it isunlikely thatisolation andloneliness aretruly worse risk factorsfor healththan smokingbecausethe studyonly lookedat datacollected atone pointin time.The researchersdid notfollow upparticipants to show thatthosewith psychologicaldistress actuallyaged morerapidly,hesaid.It willbe importantinthe future totest whetherthesepredictions arefulfilled byrepeating testingover anumberofyears/
98.What doesthe underlinedwords chronologicalage in Paragraph1meanA.Mental age.B.Age measuredby time.C Biologicalage.D.Age ofpsychological development.
9.What ideadoesthe author wantto conveyin Paragraph3A.Psychological factorsadd upto
1.65years toones chronologicalage.B.External factorcan speeduppeoples ageing process.C.Psychological stateisacrucial factorin peoplesageingprocess.D Physicalhealth canslowdown youpace ofageing.
10.What isthe authorsattitude tothe researchA.In different.B.Favorable.C.Disapproving.D.Objective.
11.What isthe mainidea ofthe passageADepression andloneliness mayslowdown theageingprocess.B.Isolation anddepression maybeworseriskfactors foragingthan smoking.C.Smoking isharmful toour physicaland mentalhealth.D.People withdepression needothers panyand understanding.DMost ablebodiedpeople take their abilityto performsimple dailytasks forgranted—whentheyreach fora warmcupof coffee,they canfeel itsweight andtemperature andadjust theirgrasp accordinglysothatno liquidis spilled.Peoplewith fullsensory andmotor controlof theiranns andhands canfeel thattheyve madecontact withan objectthe instanttheytouch orgrasp it,allowing themto startmoving orlifting itwith confidence.But thosetasks beemuch moredifficult whena personoperates anartificial arm,let alonea mindcontrolledone.In apaper publishedin Science,a teamof bioengineers fromtheUniversityof Pittsburghdescribe howadding brain(触觉的)stimulation thatgenerates tactilesensations makesit easierfor theoperator touse abraincontrolled roboticarm.In theexperiment,bining visionwith artificialtactile feedbackcut thetime spentgrasping andmoving objectsin half,from
20.9to
10.2seconds.Study participantNathan Copeland,who wasleft withlimited useof hisarms aftera carcrash,isthe first personin(电极阵歹!)the worldwho wasimplanted withtiny electrodearrays Jin hisbrain.Arrays allowhim tonotonlycontrolthe roboticarm withhis mind,butalsoto receivetactile feedback.Tn aseries oftests,where Copelandwas askedto pickup andmove variousobjects froma tabletoaraised platform,providing tactilefeedback throughelectrical stimulationallowed him to pletetasks twiceas fastpared totests withoutstimulation.“Even thoughthe sensationisnt natural,that neverbothers meJ saidCopeland.“When evenlimited andimperfect sensationis restored,the personsperformance improvedinaprettysignificant way.We stillhave a long way togoin termsof makingthe sensationsmore realisticand bringingthistechnology topeoples homes,but thecloser wecan getto recreatingthe normalinputs tothe brain,the betteroff wewill beJsaid RobertGaunt,cosenior authorofthestudy.
12.What doestheauthorintend totell usinParagraph1A.The valueof beinghealthy.B.The importanceofthesense oftouch.C.The simplicityof dailytasks.D.The advantagesof ablebodiedpeople.
13.Whafs thepurpose ofimplanting thearrays intoCopelands brainA.To allowhim tofeel theobjects.B.To improvehis testperformance.C.To connecthis sensesof sightand touch.D.To stimulatehimtoplete moretasks.
14.What canwe learnfrom RobertCaunts wordsabout thestudyA.Its unreliable.B.Its promising.C.Ifs perfect.D.Its theoretical.
15.Whafs thebest titleforthetextA.Application ofBiotechnology inMedical Care.B.Restoration ofLost SensationsProves Possible.C.Development ofMindControlled RoboticArms.D.Sense ofTouch ImprovesControl ofa RoboticArm.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5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As ayoung person,it canbe frustrating(令人沮丧的)whenyou5re expectedto giverespect andyet youdont alwaysreceivethat samerespect inreturn.16But thereare severalreasons whythis isso oftenthe case.Although itsunfair,the veryfact that you9re youngplays apart inthis equation.It9s wrong,but others,including一many adults,dont showthe respectthey shouldto teenagers.This isno faultof yourown,but tryto understandthatgenerally speaking—the olderyou get,the morerespect youllreceive.17To help,thereareactions youcan starttaking to gain respectfrom others.First,youshouldshow respectfor thosearoundyou.18In ordertogainrespect,you havetobea giverof respect as well.There9sabasic levelof respectthat weshouldshow foreveryone,regardless ofthe circumstances.Make surethat youhand outrespectasyou goaround yourschoolor yourmunitv.19For example,taketheinitiative tohandle yourschoolwork,chores aroundyour houseand jobresponsibilitiesseriously.Do theresponsible thingwithout havingtobetold.Your attitudeand behaviorare twoimportantfactors inwhether otherpeople willrespect youor not.Finally,you needtoshowthatyoubelieve yourlife isimportant.20Your studyhabits,what youdo withyour sparetime,what outsideinterests youhave andmany similarfactors showwhatyou thinkabout yourself.As peopleobserve yourattitudeand behavior,these observationswill goalongway towardyour gainingtheir respectthatyouhopefully deserve.A.Respect createsharmony.B.Respect isa twowaystreet.C.You haveplentyoftimetoearn thatrespect.D.Act withthegreatestrespect towardyourself.E.Make useof everychance toshow yourability.F.That typeof frustrationis veryunderstandable.G.Another thingistoshow youcanmakegood choices.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(唐氏综合征).Isabella SpringmuhlTejada isone ofthefirstprofessional fashiondesigners with Down SyndromeHerpath tosuccess wasnt
21.Although sheshowed her22for designin childhood,whenshe wouldspend hoursdesigning paperdresses forher dolls,she was23from severalfashion schoolsdue toher disease.She hadno24but toseek otherways.She25forasewing course,where shewas26to sewclothing forfingersized(危地马拉的)()traditional Guatemalandolls,which she27happily.Meanwhile,she alsomade an28in designingdolls,creating somelifesized dollsand dressingthem inthe colorfultraditional embroideredjackets shesnow famousfor.This designexperience helpedTejada developher owndesign style,29traditional Guatemalanpatterns,colors,andmaterials inher culture.She alsocreated herown brandDown ToXjabelle,30for peoplewith DownSyndrome,knowinghow difficultit wasfor peoplelike hertofind31!clothes.The newbrand32right away,making itallthewaytoLondon FashionWeek,proving fashioncan33all barriersand borders.And the34designer talksabout herplans forthefutureas well,“I wantto exportmy brandall overthe world and35that peoplewithDownSyndrome cando whatthey setouttodo.”
21.A.fortable B.awful C.awkward D.smooth
22.A.arrangement B.talent C.determination D.responsibility
23.A.rejected B.dismissed C.ignored D.excused
24.A.guidance B.aim C.option D.right
25.A.waited B.peted C.prepared D.registered
26.A.assigned B.forced C.inspired D.persuaded
27.A.purchased B.accepted C.imagined D.contacted
28.A.discovery B.opportunity C.innovation D.schedule
29.A.indicating B.abandoning C.transforming D.highlighting
30.A.specially B.naturally C.usually D.obviously
31.A.pricey B.suitable C.fancy D.famous
32.A.paid offB.got acrossC.took offD.caught up33A.bine B.fuel C.beautify D.overe
34.A.ambitious B.enthusiastic C.humble D.proud
35.A.guarantee B.assess C.show D.conclude第二节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)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1The SilkRoad first36emerge morethan2,100years agoduring theHan Dynastyafter ZhangQian164114BCtwice visitedCentral Asia.It became37bridge betweenEast andWest38open thedoor tofriendly engagementbetweenChina andCentral Asia.For twothousand years,39count talesof everlastingfriendship betweenpeoples havebeenwoven intothis ancientnetwork.The SilkRoad EconomicBelt iscalled One Belt”.It isa regionaleconomic cooperationstrategy40propose byPresident Xi,when makinga speechat NazarbayevUniversity inKazakhstan
412013.Thiseconomic beltis consideredasthelongest economiccorridor intheworld.One Beltaims todevelop theeconomic42partner betweenChina andcountries along the landsilk road.It alsoaims基础设施to43strong theinfrastructure constructionalongtheroad andpromote thedevelopment ofChinas westernregion.There aretwo maintrends forOneBelt.44starts fromChina andends inEurope.One45gotoEurope viacentralAsia andRussia.The secondroute isthrough centralAsia andwest AsiatothePersian Gulfand theMediterraneancountries.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分.假定你是李华,上周你校组织学生参观生态农业园请你以为题,为校英46A SchoolVisit toan OrganicFarm文报写一篇报道,内容包括活动目的;
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