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Ithinkitisagood____________tothinkfurtheraboutthenewsreportswe read.Ithelpsusunderstandtheworldaroundusbetter.A.result B.reason C.habit D.feeling3.A.nervous B.proud C.stressed D.tired4.5Gtechnologywillchangeourlifegreatly.5Gnetworkwillbe100timesfaster____________with4Gnetwork.A.considered B.compared C.connected D.communicated5.how B.what C.where D.which6.ThefireinNatreDamebrokeoutontheeveningofApril15.It____________untilthenextmorning.didn’tputout B.hasn’tputoutC.wasn’tputout D.hadn’tputout7.Arainbowisbeautiful.Butifyouwanttherainbow,you____________dealwiththerainfirst.A.may B.can C.could D.must8.Whenaskingforhelp,rememberthat“Couldyou...”alwayssounds_________than“Canyou...”.A.morepolite B.morepolitely C.lesspolite D.lesspolitely9.A.though B.if C.because D.since10.withabrightring____________it?A.along B.across C.above D.around11.二、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。You’veprobablyseensomepretty“interesting”Englishtranslations.Forexample,itis16tosee“Chinglish”onrestaurantmenusandonsignsinpublicareasinChina.Japanisnowworkingto17itsEnglishsignssothattouristswillhaveaneasiertimegettingaroundduringthe2020Olympics.Workingonpublictransportationsignsisespeciallyimportant,18touristswilltaketrainsandbusestogetaround.TheJapanTourismAgencyrecently19atwo-monthinvestigation(調(diào)查)intothewebsitesof85trainandbuscompaniesaroundthecountry.Theagencyfoundsomeratherodd(古怪的)translations.Forexample,onetransportationcompanyreferstochildrenas“dwarfs(侏儒)”.Other20include“ForgottenCenter”for“l(fā)ostandfound”,and“releaseplace”for“ticketmachine”.Butpeople21whethertherewillbeenoughtimetocorrectitsEnglish.Oneexpertthinksit’stoolate.GregoryHadley,aprofessoratNiigataUniversity,thinksit22bedone.Healsopointedoutthatmanycompaniessimplydon’twanttospendmoneyhiringtranslatorsandreprinttheirmaterials.23,thepeoplewhofirsttranslatedthematerialsprobablywon’twanttolosefacebyadmitting(承認(rèn))translatingthem24,headded.Anyway,whetheritcanfixitssignsornot,Japanispreparing25forawaveoftourism.About30millionpeoplevisitedthecountrylastyearandthenumberwillhit40millionnextyear,whenthe2020Olympicsofficiallykickoff.16.A.interesting B.common C.surprising D.boring17.A.invent B.impress C.improve D.introduce18.A.unless B.if C.because D.so19.A.carriedout B.turnedout C.gaveout D.movedout20.A.lessons B.mistakes C.symbols D.marks21.A.doubt B.prove C.believe D.suggest22.A.needn’t B.shouldn’t C.can’t D.mustn’t23.A.However B.Therefore C.Instead D.Moreover24.A.incorrectly B.impatiently C.impolitely D.unluckily25.A.themselves B.yourself C.myself D.itself三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳答案。AThematerialabovemightbetakenfromthe___________ofanewspaper. A.Scienceandtechnology B.Historyandculture C.Healthandlife D.SchoolandEducationThematerialsuggeststhatitisrightto__________.A.storefruitsaladinarefrigeratorforsometime.B.makefruitsaladjustbeforeeatingitC.leavesaladoutofarefrigeratorforlatereatingD.cutupthesaladbeforestoringitinarefrigerator.BThehumanfacedoesn’tlie.Weshowsadnessandhappinessthroughourexpressions.Scientistsusedtobelievewehadsixbasicfacialexpressionsthattellothershowwefeel:sad,happy,surprised,fearful,angryanddisgusted(惡心的).Butanewstudyshowsthatourfacescandomorethanwethink.
ScientistsfromOhioStateUniversityfoundoutthathumanscanactuallymake21differentfacialexpressionsafterstudyinghowpeoplemovetheirfacialmuscles(肌肉).
Thescientiststookpicturesof230volunteersmakingfacesinresponsetodifferentdescriptions.Theseincludedphraseslike“youjustgotsomegreatunexpectednews”,whichproduceda“happilysurprised”reactionfromvolunteers.Othersincluded“yousmellabadsmell”,whichcaused“disgusted”faces.Intotal,around5,000picturesweretakenofthevolunteers.Thescientiststhenstudiedsimilaritiesofthesepictures.Thishelpedthemtodefine(定義)afacialexpression.“Thattellsusthatthese21emotionsareexpressedinthesamewaybynearlyeveryone,”saidDrAleixMartineztoTheDailyTelegraph.Forexample,toexpresssurprise,92percentofvolunteerswidenedtheireyesandopenedtheirmouth.And99percentraisedtheircheeksandsmiledtoshowbeinghappy.
Wearenotalwaysawareofourfacialexpressions,whichcanholdcluestohowwereallyfeel.Sotheseresultsmayhaveabiginfluenceonmedicaltreatment.Ifdoctorswereabletorecognizemorecomplex(復(fù)雜的)emotions,itwouldhelpdoctorstreatpatientssufferingfromcertaindiseases.
28.Howmanyfacialexpressionscanhumanbeingsmake,accordingtothestudy?
A.6 B.21 C.27 D.230
29.Howdomostpeoplemakea“surprised”face?
A.Byopeningtheireyesandmouthswide.
B.Byraisingtheircheeks.
C.Bycoveringtheirmouthswiththeirhands.
D.Bylaughingoutloud.
30.Inwhichorderdidthescientistsdotheexperiment?
a.Takepicturesofvolunteers’facialexpressions.b.Comparethepicturestofindsimilarities.
c.Directvolunteerswithdifferentdescriptions.d.Find230volunteerstotakepartintheexperiment.
A.a-b-c-d B.a-d-b-c C.d-a--c-b D.d-c-a-b
COnedayinautumnSquireGordonwentonalongjourney.JohnwentwithhimandIpulledthecoach(馬車).Theweatherwasrainyandwindy,butwetravelledhappilyuntilwecametotheoldwoodenbridge.AAvillagertoldustheriverwasrisingfast.“There'sgoingtobeabadstormtonight,”hesaid.Wearrivedinthetown,butSquireGordon'sbusinesstookalongtime.Wedidn'tleaveuntillateafternoon.Thewindwasblowing,makingaterriblesound.BSuddenlyweheardacrack.Andahugetreefellacrosstheroadinfrontofus.Istoppedstill(靜靜地).Iwasshakingwithfear,butIdidnotturnroundorrunaway.“Wemustgobacktothecrossroads,”saidJohn,“anddrivesixmilestothewoodenbridge.”Whenwegotthereitwasnearlydark.Therewaswateronthemiddleofthebridge,buttheSquiredidnotstop.AssoonasmyfeettouchedthebridgeIknewthatsomethingwaswrong,Istoppeddead.“Goon,Beauty,”hesaid.C.Justthenamansawus.“Heythere!Stop!”hecried.“Whatisit?”shoutedtheSquire.“Thebridgeisbrokeninthemiddle,”heanswered.“Ifyougoontoit,youareallgoingtodrown(淹死淹死)intheriver.”D“ThankGod!”saidtheSquire.“Thankyou,Beauty!”saidJohn.Weturnedaroundandwentalongtheroadbytheriver.Foralongtimenoonesaidanything.ThenJohnsaid:“BlackBeautysavedourlives.Heknewthebridgewasdangerous.”WhenwereturnedhometheSquiretoldMrs.Gordon,“Weareallsafe,thankstoBlackBeauty!”ThatnightIhadgoodfoodtoeatandacomfortablebedtosleepon.AndIwasglad.TakenfromBlackBeautybyAnnaSewell31.Thetellerofthestoryaboveis_________.A.John. B.Thevillager. C.SquireGordon D.BlackBeauty32.JohnandSquireGordenwere__________atthebeginningofthestory.A.feelingdown B.ingoodmoodsC.awareofthedanger D.sureoftheweather33.Thesentence“ButIknewthatthebridgewasnotsafe”shouldbereturnedto_________in thereading.A.A B.B C.C D.Ddead1adv.suddenlyorcompletely2n.inthequietestorleastactiveperiodof3adj.havingpassedfromthelivingstatetobeingnolongeralive34.Whatdotheunderlinedwords"crack"and"dead"probablymeaninthepassageaccordingtothegivenEnglish﹣Englishdictionaryentries(詞條)?crack1n.alongnarrowmarkoropeningcausedbybreaking2n.ajoke,especiallyafunnyorrudeone3n.asuddenloudnoiseA.1;2 B.3;1 C.1;3 D.2;335.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.A.Aheavystorm B.ABrokenBridgeC.ABlackHorse D.ADangerousJourneyDIfyouareleft-handed,youmaybefamiliarwithdifficultieslikeeatingnexttoaright-handedpersonorplayingvideogames.It’seasytofeelalone–just12percentoftheworld’spopulationareleft-handed,andtwiceasmanymenaswomenare.Butdon’tworry,youmayhavemoreincommonwithanotheranimal–thekangaroo.
Astudyhassuggestedthatwildkangaroosprefertousetheirlefthandsforcommontaskslikegrooming(梳洗)andfeeding,accordingtotheBBC.Theresearcherssaythisisthefirsttimethat“handedness”(偏手傾向)hasbeenfoundinanimals.Theevidencecomesfromhoursspentstudyingdifferentanimalsinthewild.
Theresearchconfirmedforthefirsttimethat“wearenotaloneintheUniverse;wearetwo–humansandkangaroos”.Theteamalsosuggestedthattheirdiscoveryisanexampleof“parallelevolution(平行進(jìn)化)”.Thisisbecausehandednessseemstohaveappearedinprimates(靈長類動物)aswellasthekangaroo.
Andanimalswithhandsaren’ttheonlyoneswhoprefertheleftorrightside.OxfordUniversityresearchershavealsodiscoveredthatcrows(烏鴉)canberight-orleft-beaked.Areportshowedthatthebirdspreferaparticularsideonwhichtoholdstickswhenusingthemtopoke(戳)insectsoutofholes.
Thisisnottheonlypieceofgoodnewsforleft-handedpeople.It’sreportedthatleft-handersmakeespeciallygoodbaseballplayers,tennisplayers,swimmers,boxersandfencers(擊劍運(yùn)動員).Almost40percentofthetoptennisplayersareleft-handed,includingRafaelNadal,whohaswon17grandslam(大滿貫)titles.
FiveofthesevenmostrecentUSpresidentshavealsobeenleft-handed–GeraldFord,RonaldReagan,GeorgeH.W.Bush,BillClintonandBarackObama.
Thereareplentyofreasonstobeexcitedifyou’releft-handed.Whoknowswhat’snextforyou,orkangaroos?36.Thefirstparagraphiswrittenmainlyto______.
A.describethedifficultiesfacingleft-handedpeople
B.showthegeneralsituationofleft-handedness
C.leadintothetopicofkangaroos’handedness
D.showthatthere’snoneedtoworryifyou’releft-handed
37.Howdidresearchersdiscovertheleft-handednessofkangaroos?
A.Bystudyingtheirbehaviorinazoo.B.Bywatchingkangaroosinthewild.
C.Bystudyinginformationonline. D.Byworkingwithotherscientistsinalab.
38.WhatdidOxfordUniversityresearchersfoundaboutcrows?A.Theyaremostlyright-beaked. B.Theyaremostlyleft-beakedC.Theycanbeeitherright-beakedorleft-beaked D.Theyusebothsidesequally39.Paragraphs5-6mainlytalkabout__________.A.successfulpeoplewhoareleft-handed.
B.theadvantagesthatleft-handedpeoplecanenjoy.
C.adviceforleft-handersontheircareerdevelopment.
D.reasonswhyleft-handersdowellinsomefields.40Accordingtothepassage,whatdoesthewriter’sthinkofleft-handedpeople?A.Good.B.Bad
C.Wedon’tknow
D.left-handedpeoplearehardtogetgreatachievements.非選擇題(共50分)四、填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)A)根據(jù)括號中所給的漢語寫出單詞,使句子意思完整正確,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為41—45的相應(yīng)位置上。41.The▲(鈴)rings.Let’sbeginourclass.42.Wendyplansto▲(騎)mybiketotheRoseGardeninShiqiuthisweekend.43.CCTVreportedthatporkpriceswill▲(上升)bymorethan70%inthesecondhalfofthisyear.44.Myfather▲(很少)drivestoworkbecausehethinkswalkingisgreener.45.Itisnotwiseofateenagertoturna▲(聾的)eartohisorherparents’advice.B)根據(jù)句子意思,用括號中所給單詞的適當(dāng)形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為46—50的相應(yīng)位置上。Withfewer▲(worry)onmoney,moreandmorepeopletravelabroadonholiday.▲(push)pastothersinpublic.▲(be)backintwoweeks49.Ourparentscanalwaysfindwaystocheer▲(we)upwhenwefeeldown.50.knowshowtokeepus▲(interest)inEnglish.C)根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從下面方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語填空,使對話內(nèi)容完整正確,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為51—55的相應(yīng)位置上。situation,choice,atwork,atthesametime,takecareofA:MrsLee,Ihaveaproblem,my3-year-oldsisteralwaysdisturbsmewhenIgethomefromschool.B:Really?Areyourparents51then?A:Yeah.Myfatherdoesn’treturnuntil6o’clockandmymotherkeepsbusywithcooking.Theytellmetolookaftermysister.ButIamtiredofit.B:Well,theythinkityourdutyto52youryoungersister,don’tthey?A:That’sthepoint.B:Itseemsthatyouareinadifficult53.Withyourparentsbusywiththeirwork,youaretheonlypersontobewithyoursister.A:ItsoundslikeIhaveno54.Doyouhaveanysuggestions?B:IfIwereyou,Iwouldtrytothinkaboutwhetherthereareanyactivitiesthatbothyouandyoursistercanenjoy.Whataboutplayingoutside?Youcandoyouractivityonyourownandkeepaneyeonyoursister55.A:Soundslikeagoodidea.Thanks,MrsLee.B:Ofcourse.五、閱讀填空。(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)A)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容,在文章后第56-65小題的空格里填入一個最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為56-65的相應(yīng)位置上。
注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。BookswrittenintheGothic(哥特式)stylearepopularallovertheworld.Afeatureofthesebooksisthattheyusuallymixfiction,horroranddeath.Theyhaveromanticscenesattimes.Gothicstylebooksfirstappearedinthelate1700sinGreatBritain.TheywereespeciallypopularduringVictoriantimes(1837-1901).Manyofthefamousnovelswereadtoday,suchasJaneEyreandFrankenstein,arefromthattimeperiod.DrJekyllandMrHydebyBritishauthorRobertLouisStevenson(1850-1894)isafamousGothicnovel.
Oneofthestory’smostimportantcharactersisDrJekyll,adoctorwithakindheartwholivesinLondon.HeandhisclosefriendMrUttersonoftenhavedinnertogether.Butoneday,UttersonnoticesDrJekyllbehavingstrangelyafteraskinghimaboutacrimethathappenedoutsideDrJekyll’shouse.Hementionsthatayounggirlhadbeenkilledbyaman.Thepolicebelievethatthemanmayhavecommittedmanycrimes,buttheycouldn’tfindanyclues.MrUttersonshowsgreatinterestinthecase,onlytofindoutthatthemurdererisDrJekyllhimself!
Infact,DrJekyllhadinventedakindofmedicinethatturnedhimintoMrHyde,anevil(邪惡)man.Hebelievedthatallhumanshaveanevilside.Hewantedtoseeifhecouldmovetheevilpartawayfromthegoodpart.
Inthebook,theauthorshowshuman’sdual(雙重的)nature.Peoplecanhavebothanevilsideandagoodside,justlikeDrJekyll.Helookskindontheoutside,buthecanalsobeacold-bloodedmurdererontheinside.TheauthorusesdetailedcomparisonsanddescriptionstoexplainthewaybothsidesofDrJekyllwork.Becauseofthis,thenovelturnedouttobeasuccessfuloneandhasbeenspokenhighlyofbythousandsofmillionsofreaderssinceitwaspublished.Ithasbeenmadeintoover120stageandfilmversions(版本)sofar.GothicBooksandDrJekyllandMrHydeGothicBooks56Theymixfiction,horror,deathandromance.History?
Theyfirstappearedinthelate18th57.?
Famousbooks58JaneEyreandFranskensteinwereespeciallypopularduringVictoriaTimes.RobertLouisStevenson’sDrJekyllandMrHydeMaincharactersDrJekyllandhis59friendMrUttersonPlot(情節(jié))?
DrJekyllbelieveseveryonehasanevilsideandagoodsideandwondersifanevilsidecouldbe60awayfromagoodside.?
DrJekyll61MrHydeaftertakingthemedicinehehasinvented.Hecommittedmanycrimes,onedayayounggirlwasfound62outsideDrJekyll’shouse.ThemeThebookshowshumans’dualnatureandexplains63theevilsideandthegoodsideworkbyusingdetails.The64ofthebookIthaswonhigh65fromthousandsofmillionsofreaders.Therehavebeenmanystageandversionsofthenovel.B)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容及首字母提示,填寫所缺單詞,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為66-75的相應(yīng)位置。Criticalthinking(批判性思維)istheabilitytothinkclearlyandrationally(理智地)aboutwhattobelieveorwhattodo.Accordingtoareportonafamousinternationalorganization,WorldEconomicForum(世界經(jīng)濟(jì)論壇),criticalthinking,creativity,andthepracticaluseofthemarew66acceptedasthetopthreeskillsthatyoungpeopleneedtoimprovethemselvesintheirfuturejobs.Agoodcriticalthinkerusuallytakesthefollowingstepsbeforehemakesdecisions.Wheneverheneedstodosomething,hewould,firstofall,lookforther67.Hecheckswhyheneedstodoitandwhetherhereallyneedstodoit.Then,analyze(分析).Hetriestofindoutwhatitreallyisandthebestwaytodoit.Afterthat,thinkabouttheadvantagesanddisadvantages.Hemakessurewhetherheisabletodoit,howtodoitwellorwhatinfluenceitwillhave.Finally,hemakesthedecisionandt68action.Takethe“Double11”(apopularonlineshoppingdayinChina)asanexample.Afewdaysbeforeit,hecheckscarefullywhatheneedsandwhetherhereallyneedsthem,andmakesashoppingl69.Hegoestotheonlineshopstolookforthevalueandthepricesofthethingsthatheisgoingtobuy.Hec70theshopsthatsellthesethingsofdifferentbrands(品牌).Afterthat,hecheckswhetherhecanaffordthem.A71ittakeshimsometimetomakethedecisions,hewouldnotregretaftertheshopping.Thenwhatwouldhappenifhedidn'tthinkcriticallybeforehemadethedecisions?Afterthec72“Double11”,therewereusuallyalotofcomplaintsontheInternet.Therewereregretsaboutbuyingmorethingsthantheyneeded.Therewerecomplaintsaboutthepoorqualityandthepricesofthethingstheybought.Therewerealsocomplaintsbecausetheyreceivedwr
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