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1、四川省?考英語試題閱讀理解題是考查學(xué) ?英語閱讀理解能 ?以及通過對 ?章的閱讀獲得有 ?信息并進?處理的能?。?考英語的成敗與閱讀理解題做得好壞與否有著直接的聯(lián)系。下?是店鋪為你整理關(guān)于四川省 ?考英語試題的內(nèi)容,希望 ?家喜歡!四川省 ?考英語試題第 I卷(共100 分)第?部分:聽?(共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分)第?節(jié) (共 5?題 ;每?題 1.5 分,滿分 7.5 分)聽下? 5段對話。每段對話后有 ?個?題,從題中所給的A、 B 、 C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān) ?題和閱讀下 ?題。每段對話僅讀?遍。1 .What d

2、oes the woman suggest the man do?A. Wash fewer clothes at a time.B. Use a different washing machine.C. Let us use the washing machine first.2. What can be inferred about the woman?A. She is going to drop the class too.B. She doesn t know how to swim.C. It took her a long time to learn to swim.3. Wha

3、t does the doctor imply?A. The man should continue using the medicine.B. She ll be away from the office for two days.C. The man doesn t need anything for his cough.4. What will the man probably do next?A. Buy the pants the woman showed him.B. Wait until the pants are on sale.C. Look at pants made of

4、 a different material.5. What can be inferred about professor Burns?A. She didn t require any papers last semester.B. She was more flexible last semester.C. She grades papers very quickly.第?節(jié) (共 15 ?題 )聽下? 5段對話或獨 ?。每段對話或獨 ?后有?個?題,從題中所給的A 、B 、 C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨?前,你將有時間閱讀各個 ?題,每?題5秒鐘 ;聽

5、完后, 各?題將給出5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨 ?讀兩遍。聽第 6 段材料 ,回答第 6? 8題。6. What is the woman good at?A. Law. B. Teaching. C. Officer.7. How long will the girl work altogether?A. 3 months. B. 3.5 months. C. Just 4 months.8. What can we learn from the end of the interview?A. The woman will lose the job.B. The woman must

6、take another interview.C. The woman will work full time.聽第 7 段材料 ,回答第 9? 11 題。9. Where does the conversation take place?A. China. B. England. C. America.10. How will they go?A. By plane. B. By car. C. By train.11. When will they probably leave?A. At 8:00. B. At 12:00. C. At 6:00.聽第 8 段材料 ,回答第 12? 13

7、 題。12.Where did Doug and Diane first meet?A. At school. B. At a restaurant. C. At a party.13. How did he know where she lived?A. He asked a friend for directions.B. He followed her home.C. He looked her up in the phone book.聽第 9 段材料 ,回答第 14? 16 題。14. What are they talking about?A.A travel plan. B. T

8、he last vacation. C. A newspaper.15. How can they get the price?A. Read the ad. B. Call the hotel. C. Call the travel office.16. What can we learn about the man?A. He is not in good health.B. He doesn t want to travel at all.C. He prefers to stay in the same place.聽第 10 段材料 , 回答第 17 ? 20 題。17. What

9、s the strongest reason why Englishmen often go to pubs?A. To meet their friends.B. To see respectable women.C. To relax themselves.18. What is a woman not supposed to do if she wants to visit an English pub?A. Go there alone.B. Go there with her family.C. Go there with a man.19. According to the pas

10、sage, how long do pubs usually stay open?A. 11 hours. B. 12 hours. C. 13 hours.20. What are many men dreaming of?A. Telling their troubles to a pretty girl.B. Retiring from their jobs and buying a little country pub.C. Leaving their homes.第?部分閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分 40 分)第?節(jié)(共 15 ?題 ;每?題 2 分,滿分 30 分)閱讀下列短 ?,從每

11、題所給的四個選項(A 、 B、 C和 D) 中,選出最佳選項。并在答題卡該選項涂?. AChinese Emoji (表情符號 )Circles Globe“Funny”, a made-in-China emoji, seems to have recently moved beyond China. Now, it is more than an emoji, but a cultural expansion.l Reaching Global MarketsA series of“funny ” emoji-based bolsters (抱枕 ) have attracted the

12、attention of Japanese customers.Even if one bolster is more than three times as expensive as in China, it doesn t kill their desires to buy it.One Japanese customer Miki said,“ They are just so cute and I bought three bolsters at one time for myfamily. And every time I see them, my mood just brighte

13、ns suddenly.”A Japanese netizen Kiro Kara said,“I think the emoji implies very complicated meanings. My dadwill send it when he doesn t agree with someone but he has to say something and behave politely.”l Addition to Domestic Social MediaCompared with Japanese impressions of the“funny ” emoji, Chin

14、esenetizensprefer to use the emoji to tease one another on social media.One commonly seen online comment is,“We strongly suggest stopping the usage of the emoji.Because every time other people send me the emoji, I feel very uncomfortable and consider myself as a fool.”Regardedas the most popularemoj

15、i,the “funny ”emoji has receivedmuch attentionsince itsrelease in 2013. In fact, the“ funny ” emoji is the updated version of its original one;“ funny ” has a smiley mouth, two eyebrows and a naughty look. All these characteristics present users a sense of satire (諷刺 ).l In Everyday Use AbroadIt s n

16、ot the first time the Chinese emoji takes the world stage. Earlier this year, one emoji from theChinesebasketballcelebrityYao Ming has been spreadthroughthe MiddleEast region.In a city in southern Egypt, Yao s smiling emoji has appeared frequently in local traffic signs to remind people the road ahe

17、ad is one-way.Many locals do not know Yao Ming but are familiarwith his emojiand nickname“ Chinese Funny Face”.As a new online language, emojis have become a necessary part of peoples daily life, helping people express their views in a more vivid and precise way. Also, it can help foreigners learn a

18、bout Chineseculture. But how to properly use “ thefifth innovationin China ”withouthurting others and turn them into commercial advantages still need answers.21. Why do the bolsters attract Mikis attention?A. They are inexpensive. B. They help reach an agreement.C. They help brighten the mood. D. Th

19、ey are helpful to express desire.22. Emojisare so popular worldwide mainly because people use them to.A. express their views more vividly B. present their sense of satire directlyC. imply very complicated meanings properly D. tease one another on social media purposely23. The main purpose of the tex

20、t is to.A. promote the emoji worldwide B. teachus how to use the emojiC. explain the meaning the emoji D. show us the popularity of the emoji BWhen schoolstarted on that warm August day, I threw myself into everythingI did, including playing volleyball. I decided to become beautiful, or at the very

21、least, skinny. I stopped eating completely.Soon I began losing weight, which thrilled me, and I even grew to love the tiredness and lightheadednessthat came with my poor diet, for those feelings meant that I was winning.As the season progressed, things had become tense between my head volleyball coa

22、ch, Coach Smith, and me. She felt that something was wrong with my health. She talked with me about my eating andwas angry that I wouldn listten to her when she tried to make me eat. She tried to persuademe in adetermined way and so we fought constantly. Then my hunger started to affect my performan

23、ce. I was so tired that practice and games were becoming a struggle. One afternoon, with hurt in her eyes, Coach Smith asked me what I had eaten and I told her nothing yet, but I was going to. She looked at me, disappointment in her eyes, knowing she couldn t make me stop, and walked away.A couple o

24、f weeks later I attended a formal dinner for our volleyball team. I stood there as my coach managed to say something nice about me. I realized then that I had ruined my senior year by being disrespectful, and I had probably ruined hers as well. So that evening I wrote her a letter apologizing andtha

25、nking her.Then one Saturday, as I was reading in the library, I felt someone gently take my arm and saysoftly, “ Lynn Jones, how are you doing?” I looked up and saw the familiar face.“ Thanks for the letter,” she said. “ It meant a lot.”When I think of a coach, I think of someone aboveme, someone wh

26、o gives instruction nota friend. But Coach Smith is different, and, like any other good friend, she dealt with my problem in a determined way even when I hated her for it at that time. I didn det serve her kindness, but she gave itanyway. I will forever be grateful for her help, and now for her frie

27、ndship.24. When the author ate a poor diet and had a sense of tiredness, she felt.A. stupid B. proud C. funny D. nervous25. The author fought with Coach Smith because.A. she refused to go on a diet B. she caused failure of her teamC. she changed the training course D. she kept her idea of losing wei

28、ght26. Why did the author write a letter to Coach Smith?A. She felt sorry for eating too little food.B. She decided to improve her performance.C. She was grateful for Smiths care for her health.D. She wanted to build a close relationship with Smith.27. What is the best title for the passage?A. Unexp

29、ected Friendship B. A Fight with My CoachC. A Strict Volleyball Coach D. My Way of Losing Weight CFor anyone who is determined to be a fashion(時尚 ) designer, it is not enough to have succeeded in college.The real test is whether they can.survive, and become established during their early 20s, making

30、a name for themselves in the real world where business skills can be as important as talent and creativity.Fashion is a hard business.There is a continuous amount of stress because work is at a constantand extremely fast speed to prepare for the next seasons collections. It is extremely competitive

31、and there is the constant need to make attractive advertisements of the latest fashion in newspapers and magazines.Italso requires continual freshness because the appetite for new ideas is hard to satisfy.We try to warn people before they come to us about how tough it is. says Lydia Kemeny, the Head

32、 of Fashion at St. Martins School of Art in London. And we point out that drive and determination are absolutely necessary.This may seem far removed from the popular opinions of fashionable young people spending their time designing pretty dresses.That may well be what they do in their first year of

33、 study but a good collegewont be slow in introducing students to commercial realities.We dont walk our foot on the blossoming (綻放的 )flower of creativity but in the second year we start introducing the restrictions of price, producing ability, marketing and so on.Almost all fashion design is done to

34、a brief.It is not a form of self-expression as such, althoughthere is certainly room for imagination and creativity.Most young designers are going to end up as employees of a producer or a fashion house and they still need to be able to work within the characteristicstyle of their employer. Even tho

35、se students who are most modern in their own taste of clothes may need toadapt to produce designs which are right for the mainstream of market. They also have to be able to work atboth the expensivearidthe cheapendof themarketand thechallengeto producegooddesign inexpensively may well be demanding.2

36、8. Which of the following is mainly discussed in the passage? A.Talent in fashion. B.Good marks at college.C.Ability to create new designs. D.Business skills in fashion industry. 29.What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. Fashion designers are highly motivated and really determined.B. Good pr

37、eparations for the next season can reduce stress. C.Consumers appetite for new ideas keeps changing.D.Advertisement business is very competitive.30. How does St.Martins School of Art train her students of fashion? A.To encourage the new students to design freely with imagination.B. To require studen

38、ts to develop their creativity in their designing.C. To demand students to make pretty dresses for companies.D. To offer commercial courses for the new students.31. What does the underlined word this in Paragraph 3 refer to? A.Lydia Kemenys opinion. B.The competitive business world.C.The warning to

39、the young designers. D.The real situation in fashion industry. DThere is no doubt eCommerce is growing, and it will continue to grow. However, physical storeswould not die as a result of the rise of eCommerce, at least not in the near future. The idea that eCommerce is taking over physical stores ha

40、s already misguided many people. Physical stores are far from vanishing, and there are some solid reasons for it.The projectionsfor online spendingis optimisticwith $150 billionexpectedto be spent in thecoming three years, yet we are also expecting$300 billionin spendingat physicalstores in the same

41、 duration. Do you still think that physical-store shopping is too small to sustain the eCommerce blow?Even though consumers are staying away from physical stores that follow older concepts, yet weare seeingthe rise of fresh concept stores all around the US. We are seeinginnovativeand attractive succ

42、ess stories of physical stores, ranging from clothes stores to restaurants to health spas. It would beeasy to assume that this trend will continue.Indeed,many shoppingmalls are dying,yet there are still those shoppingcentersthat are performing well. You can see this for yourself by visiting shopping

43、 malls near you. What I want to emphasizehere is that not all shopping centers are made equal, just like not all eCommerce retailers are made equal.Both shopping malls and eCommerce sites can lose business if they fail to maintain productivity through improvements and innovations. When you visit sho

44、pping centers that are serious about their business, you would see their shops and parking lots packed.On the other hand, even e-tailers like Amazon have experimented with pop-up shopping concepts.It is important to bear in mind that consumers prefer face-to-face interactions instead of online inter

45、actions during shopping, meaning that physical stores are going to stay there.Still, eCommerce retailers are seeing all of their excitement disappear as they settle the sales taxproblem associatedwith e-tailing.As of now, five states of Americahave alreadyimposedsales tax on purchases through eComme

46、rce sites, and e-tailers in those states have already witnessed 6 to 12 percentdecrease in sales.This reinforces the fact that physical stores are here to stay, and if you are still undervaluing their growth, you are omitting a huge chunk of the retail representation.32. The underlined word projecti

47、ons in Paragraph 2 probably means.A. intentions B. assessments C. performances D. predictions33. What can we infer from the passage?A. E-tailers are more creative businesses.B. Fresh concepts help build good business.C. Fewer consumers will visit physical stores.D. Physical stores cant stand the blo

48、w of eCommerce.34. What is the best title for this passage?A. Is Offline Spending Greater Than Online Spending?B. Online Stores V.S. Physical StoresWhats the Difference?C. Will Physical Stores replace eCommerce in the Near Future?D. Does eCommerce Success Mean Physical Stores Will Disappear?35. Whic

49、h of the following shows the development of the passage?第?節(jié) (共 5?題:每?題2 分,滿分 10 分)根據(jù)短 ?內(nèi)容,從短 ?后的選項中選出能填 ?空?處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Easy Ways to Keep Your Brain SharpEveryone is forgetful, but as we age, we start to feel like our brains are slowing down a bit and that can be a very annoying thing.36Read o

50、n for some techniques worth trying.1.37 Peoplewho regularlymade plansand lookedforwardto upcomingevents had a 50 percentreduced chance of Alzheimers disease (早 ?性癡呆癥 ), according to a recent study._38Something as simple as setting a goal to have a weekly coffee date with a friend will do. Theres evi

51、dence that people whohave a purpose in life or who are working on long or short-term goals appear to do better. In other words, keep your brain looking forward.2. Go for a walk.Mildly raised glucose (葡萄糖 ) levels can harm the area of the brain that helps you form memoriesand physicalactivitycan help

52、get bloodglucosedownto normallevels.In fact, exerciseproduces chemicals that are good for your brain.39 3. Learn something new.Take a Spanish class online, join a drawing club, or learn to play cards. A study found t hat mental stimulation ( 刺激) limits the weakening effects of aging on memory and th

53、e mind. But the best thing for your brain is when you learn something new and are physically active at the same time. _40or go dancing with your friends.A. Focus on the future.B. This can be especially harmful to the aged.C. It should be something like learning gardening.D. So take a few minutes eac

54、h day to do some reading.E. But dont worry if your schedule isnt filled with life-changing events.F. Luckily, research shows there is a lot you can do to avoid those moments.G. In other words, when you take care of your body, you take care of your brain.第三部分 英語知識運? (共兩節(jié),滿分 45 分)第?節(jié)完形填空(共 20 ?題 ;每題 1

55、.5 分,滿分 30分)閱讀下 ?短?,從短?后各題所給的四個選項(A, B, C 和 D) 中,選出可以填?空 ?處的最佳選項,并在答題卡該項涂?。When I was young at school,I loved to talk, a characteristicnot always appreciatedby Miss Jordan, my tenth-grade English teacher.She was a teacher no one wanted because she was so 41 . She stood about five-foot-five, was very thin and wore her hair pulled back in a way that gave her a horsy look. She wore those half-circularreading glasses.Whenevershe got 42 , she would lowerher head and look at you over the top of her glasses.One day in her class I was busy talking. I didnt 43 she

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