英語試卷 第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、BC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)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1What does the man like doing to relax?AWatching TV.        BGoing for a walk.   CListening to music.2Where is the man's brother?AAt home.            BIn the hospital.     CIn the office.3Who is the man?AThe woman's husband.   BThe woman's boss.  CThe woman's teacher.4When did the man live in London? ALast year.           BLast month.        CWhen he was a child.5Who was injured?AGeorge.              BGeorge's wife.       CGeorge's father­in­law.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的AB、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6Who might the man be? AA waiter.           BAn actor.           CA reporter.7How does the woman's family celebrate Spring Festival? AThey eat dumplings.    BThey go skating.     CThey hold a great party.聽第7段材料,回答第810題。8What happened to the woman that day?AShe met with a strange man.  BShe was robbed and pushed to the ground.CShe was wearing the coat all the week.9Where did the story happen? AOn the bus.           BAt the bus station.  COn the underground train.10What did the other passengers do?AThey helped to catch the robber. BThey stood by and did nothing.CThey called a policeman.聽第8段材料,回答第1113題。11When will the basketball competition end? AOn October 11th.      BOn October 17th.     COn October 20th.12Where will the basketball competition be held?AIn the school.    BOn the city's square.   CIn the city's stadium.13What can we learn from the conversation?AThe boys' competition will be held in the afternoon.BThe speakers often have basketball competition.CThe girl will enjoy the game as an audience.聽第9段材料,回答第1417題。14Where are the speakers?AIn a park.        BAt school.          CIn the countryside.15What do we know about the woman? AShe is homesick.    BShe is angry.        CShe is sick.16What will they do this weekend?ADrive to the countryside. BAttend a party.    CGo back home.17What will the woman bring to the barbecue?ASome gifts.        BSome drinks.        CMoon cakes.聽第10段材料,回答第1820題。18Why did Murphy go to a doctor?AHe couldn't make himself understood.         BHe wanted to get his hearing back.  CHe thought his wife was deaf.19What did the doctor tell Murphy to do?AStand about 15 meters from his wife.         BTalk to his wife in different distances.CAsk his wife some serious questions.20How many times did Murphy ask his wife the same question?ATwice.        BThree times.            CFour times. 部分  閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的AB、CD四個選項中選出最佳選項。AThe Vitality (活力) Big Half MarathonThe Vitality Big Half gets started and will see people deal with various challenges, ranging from a half marathon to a one-mile fun run. It first started last year and saw over 11,000 people take part, with the aim of inspiring more people to get active and take up running.When does the half marathon start?The Vitality Big Half will start from 9 am today by Tower Bridge, as well as The New Balance Big Relay. The 2.3-mile Little Half will start at 12:45 from Southwark Park, while The Vitality Big Mile will start at Greenwich Park from 12:30.What is the route?The Vitality Big Half will start at Tower Bridge and runners will then follow a 13.1-mile route that will take them past Shadwell and Limehouse, before circling around Canary Wharf. The marathon runners will then follow the River Thames back towards Wapping and then go over Tower Bridge and head towards Southwark Park. The route continues along the south side of the River Thames, circling around Rotherhithe before joining up The Little Half runners and travelling through Deptford towards the finish line at the Cutty Sark.How to watch the runners?You can go to various points along the route to watch the runners in person or you can also head straight to Greenwich Park which is right near the finish line at the Cutty Sark. It will also be possible to watch the half marathon at home by using the BBC Red Button on your TV or by watching online.21. Why is The Vitality Big Half held?A. To make the city livelier.                 B. To build up people’s health.C. To inspire people to compete.             D. To encourage people to run.22. Which is the last place for runners to pass before the finish line?A. Wapping.        B. Rotherhithe.         C. Deptford.     D. Greenwich Park.23. What can we know about The Vitality Big Half?A. It lasts about 3 hours.                    B. It can be watched online.C. It starts at 12:45 at Tower Bridge.          D. It is held for the first time. BZhao Yishen bends over, his eyes staring at the woodblock (木刻印版). Holding a chisel (鑿子) in his right hand, he guides it forward carefully and exactly across the woodblock using his left hand. To carve the woodblocks, the young craftsman has to hold this position for six hours. He has been carving woodblocks since 2012.“It feels good and looks beautiful when a Chinese character slowly appears on the woodblock under your chisel,” says Zhao. Zhao is now the only full-time carver working at the Zhuyu Shanfang studio, a workshop that focuses on creating woodblock-printed books in Beijing. Each carved woodblock has ink applied and goes on to print a text onto hundreds of pieces of paper. Zhao carves around 20 Chinese characters each day, which means it takes him one year or even a longer time to complete a set of woodblocks fit for a whole book.As a teenager he loved to read ancient Chinese books in the library, and the curiosity of how the books were made led him to get a job at the Guangling Guji ancient books woodblock printing studio in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, in 2011 after graduating as a law major from college.Block printing was listed as a UNESCO World Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2009. Zhao was introduced to one of the technique’s masters, Chen Yishi, in 2012 and started to learn the skill from him.In Zhao’s mind, the inked woodblock is a work of art. After a year of learning from Chen, Zhao found a job at Zhuyu Shanfang in 2013, where he upgraded his carving skills. With his progress, his carved woodblocks have been used for more and more books over the past years. “I have just learned the basic skills, but to master it, I still need years of practice,” says Zhao. “A good craftsman can carve an entire book with every single character lined evenly.” 24. What can we know about Zhao Yishen’s work?A. It is a flexible part-time job.              B. It involves the printing work. C. It needs much effort and time.            D. It includes creating characters. 25. What made Zhao Yishen become a carver?A. The family influence.                   B. His major in college.C. The difficulty of finding a proper job.      D. His interest in ancient Chinese books.26. Which can best describe Zhao Yishen as a carver?A. Modest and hard-working.              B. Talented and knowledgeable.C. Ambitious and clever.                  D. Creative and confident.27. What does the text mainly talk about?A. The popularity of woodblocks.           B. A traditional block printing studio.C. A craftsman with a traditional skill.       D. The development of woodblock-printed books. CIf you were a superhero, what would your super power be? Would you want to fly or be invisible? Or, perhaps, you’d rather have the power to read minds? Wouldn’t that be cool?Reading minds is not as far-fetched as you might think. In fact, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a wearable device that can actually express a person’s thoughts and allow them to talk to a computer―without anyone else hearing.The device, called AlterEgo, allows a person to control a computer and ask it questions without ever saying one word. When a person wearing the device thinks of a word or a phrase but does not speak it, AlterEgo picks up the neuromuscular (神經(jīng)肌肉的) signals in the person’s jaw and face. AlterEgo sends those signals to a computer, which is programmed to associate them with specific words.The device is fairly accurate. In a 10-person trial, AlterEgo had the 92 percent transcription (轉(zhuǎn)錄) accuracy. Researchers say that number will increase over time. “Our idea was: Could we have a computing platform that’s more internal, that combines humans and machines in some ways and that feels like an internal extension of our own thought?” Arnav Kapur, a graduate student at the MIT Media Lab said.So what effect could this have on communication? AlterEgo can change the way humans communicate with computers, allowing us to silently connect with AI assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri without anyone knowing. If a person is having a conversation and wants to look up a bit of information, they don’t have to take out their computer or mobile phone; instead they can just think of the question. AlterEgo will answer without breaking in on the conversation. The device can also help people communicate with their voice in noisy situations, such as on a factory floor or on the deck of an aircraft carrier.28. Why are the questions raised in Paragraph 1?A. To ask readers for their opinions.             B. To lead into the topic of the text.C. To inspire readers’ imagination.              D. To show the author’s curiosity.29. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Questions.            B. Computers.           C. Signals.         D. Devices.30. What’s the researchers’ attitude toward AlterEgo?A. Positive.              B. Worried.             C. Respectful.      D. Unconcerned.31. What influence will AlterEgo have on people’s communication?A. People can apply AI assistants skillfully.       B. People will become a good mind-reader.C. People no longer need mobile phones.         D. People can communicate more smoothly. DSay “Sit” to your dog, and he’ll likely sit on the floor. But would he respond correctly if the word were spoken by a stranger, or someone with a thick accent? A new study shows he will, suggesting dogs understand spoken words in a clever and complicated way long thought unique to humans. Holly Root-Gutteridge, a biologist, and her colleagues ran a test. The researchers filmed 42 dogs of different breeds as they sat with their owners near an audio speaker that played noncommand words with similar sounds, such as “had”, “hid”, and “who’d”. The words were spoken—not by the dog’s owner—but by several strangers, men and women of different ages and with different accents. In the video above, the dog Max turns quickly and listens seriously when he hears a woman say “had” for the first time. But as other women with different accents repeat the word, he loses interest, indicating he knows they are all saying the same word. When a speaker says a new word, like “who’d”, Max cheers up again, but his attention flags when a new voice returns to saying “had”. Together, these reactions suggest dogs recognize words regardless of the speaker—and that they don’t need any training to do it, the team reports today in Biology Letters. “It’s wonderful—and novel—to see research looking at dogs’ reactions to words that are not commands or requests,” says Alexandra Horowitz, a researcher at Barnard College in New York City. Because of the nature of the test, however, the scientists cannot show that the dogs “understood” what the words meant, Horowitz points out. “But the work clearly demonstrates that dogs are listening to us,” she says, even when our speech is not about them. 32. What can we learn from this study? A. Dogs can hear some simple words.              B. Dogs can hear words like humans. C. Dogs cannot understand a stranger.              D. Dogs know their owners’ meaning. 33. What do the researchers do for the dogs in the study? A. Record their sounds.                B. Record their reactions. C. Train their hearing ability.               D. Train their learning ability. 34. What is the third paragraph mainly about? A. The result of the study.                   B. A dog filmed in the study. C. An example of the research.                  D. Different reactions of the dogs. 35. What is Horowitz’s attitude towards the study?A. Objective.       B. Favorable.        C. Opposed.        D. Unclear. 第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Perhaps you have been living on a tight budget, but want to go out and enjoy the activities in your area, feeling restricted.   36   The following are some options for money free activities. Get out and explore your area on foot. There is no better way to get to know a place than on foot, and walking is completely free and amazingly healthy.   37   Then branch out to your local parks and nature trails. Within our busy lives it can be difficult to get out for a walk, so a money free weekend is the perfect time.    38   Not only is learning a new recipe much fun, but you will also end up with a delicious meal. You can input some ingredients you have in your pantry and your smartphone will come up with recipe ideas. One great idea, which often doesn’t sound like fun, is to take some time to catch up on those household chores you keep putting off.   39   Maybe your home office has become disorganized in the hustle and bustle of daily life. Each of us has some simple household activity that we have been awaiting to accomplish, but have not found the time to do. These are just a few of the ideas that you can try.   40   A. Learn that new hobby you have been wanting to try. B. Start by taking a trip around your own neighborhood. C. Maybe you want to learn about gardening or woodworking. D. Check out some of the fantastic free online resources for recipes. E. Maybe you want to clean the room or try rearranging your furniture. F. One fantastic way to save some money is to try a money free weekend. G. Come up with your own ideas and try some activities that don’t cost anything.第二部分  語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、CD四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Last Saturday evening, Ronan, who has autism (自閉癥), attended a concert with his grandfather, Stephen Mattin at Boston Symphony Hall. As the Handel and Haydn Society   41   playing, they expected to hear polite applause (鼓掌) after a brief   42  .The music was over and there was no sound, but it suddenly was   43   by the “Wow!” heard around the hall. A child’s   44   expressed simple, refreshing amazement at the performance. The elder Mattin felt   45   and turned to people around them,   46   that Ronan actually did not   47   to make noise and that he has autism and often expresses himself  48   from other people. The moment   49   the orchestra so that they released the audio recording of the “Wow!” moment in the  50   of finding the child. Not long after the audio clip (片段) hit the Internet, it became extremely   51  , getting thousands of shares across several platforms. Later, David Snead, the president and CEO of the Handel and Haydn Society, gave out his email address, wishing to get a(n)   52   from the parents of the child and   53   them to meet the musician Harry Christophers. It took less than a week for the kid to come forward. His family and the Handel and Haydn Society planned to  54   a date for him to meet the musician. Mattin expressed his  55   that the society has become more tolerant and understanding of the differences between people. 41. A. finished   B. practised  C. considered    D. delayed42. A. silence   B. appearance C. account     D. statement43. A. surrounded  B. followed  C. guided   D. warned44. A. opinion   B. message  C. voice      D. attitude45. A. annoyed     B. astonished  C. embarrassed    D. disappointed46. A. supposing     B. explaining  C. promising     D. suggesting47. A. learn      B. pretend  C. decide   D. mean48. A. differently     B. casually  C. frequently  D. comprehensively49. A. touched   B. puzzled  C. inspired     D. satisfied40. A. hope       B. need   C. doubt      D. order51. A. special   B. useful  C. important  D. popular52. A. commitment  B. comment  C. agreement  D. request53. A. allow      B. invite   C. remind   D. require54. A. arrange   B. await   C. provide      D. advocate55. A. delight   B. confidence C. thanks    D. regrets第二節(jié) (共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Classical Chinese garden design aims to create a natural landscape on a small scale and emphasize the perfect harmony between man and nature.     A Chinese garden ___56_(be) like a scroll(卷軸) painting, ____57_____(show)a series of carefully composed scenes. New views are revealed as one walks along the pathways. In the gardens,___58__ most frequently meets the eye is winding paths that seemingly lead to nowhere.There, a path seems to end, but all of _59__ sudden, a new world is rolled out before you: pavilions(亭子), rock formations, spring waters—all combined to provide a pleasant surprise! At the ____60____ (enter) to a Chinese garden, there is usually a huge stone or wall ___61____ (use)to screen your view so as to later produce unimaginable delight when you turn around the wall. A Chinese garden may have windows on all ___62___ (it)four walls. And it is ____63_____(interest) that, through the windows, visitors may see different views at different angles, and thus the composition of the garden becomes enlarged.    A Chinese garden is where culture is both created and enjoyed. All plants mark the shift of the ____64_____(season). Similarly, water, a symbol of the ever-changing, ___65___ rocks, a symbol of the eternal(永恒的), create a harmonious balance of nature’s yin and yang. 第三部分  寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (滿分15分)隨著科技的發(fā)展,移動支付成為潮流。有人認為移動支付方便快捷,有人認為它存在不足,比如手機沒電等問題。請說說你的觀點,并舉例說明。注意:1. 詞數(shù)80左右;2. 可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。3. 文章開頭已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。參考詞匯:二維碼QR codeIn recent years, mobile payment has made its way into people’s life. _____________________________________________________________________________  ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié) (滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。My grandma who was crippled (跛腿的) was dancing. I stood in the doorway, absolutely shocked. I heard her singing when I opened the door but did not want to interrupt her. She was wearing beautiful dancing shoes and her legs obeyed her perfectly. As long as I could remember, she was once the pet of the dancing world. But it was all over after a sudden accident. She had always limped, helped with a cane (手杖).She turned around and saw me standing in the doorway. Her song ended, and her beautiful movements with it. Grandma turned towards the kitchen. She was walking with no difficulties in her beautiful shoes. I followed her, not believing my eyes.“So...” I asked surprisedly but happily. “How did your leg recover?”“To tell you the truth, my legs have been well all my life,” she said.“But I don’t understand!” I said. “I mean... You pretended all these years?” “Very much so,” Grandma closed her eyes, “and for a very good reason.”“What reason?”“Your grandpa.”“You mean he told you not to dance?”“No, this was my choice. I am sure I would have lost him if I had continued dancing. I weighed fame and love against each other and love won.”“We were talking about the engagement (訂婚) when your grandpa had to go to war. It was the most terrible day of my life when he left. I was so afraid of losing him, and the only way I could stay peaceful was to dance. And then one day a letter came. There were only three sentences: ‘I have lost my leg. I am no longer a whole man and now give you your freedom. It is best for you to forget me.’” Grandma continued to tell me that Grandpa was in hospital and she made her decision not to give him up. She took her leave, and traveled away from the city. Para 1: Several weeks later, she returned. _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Para 2: She took a deep breath, leaned on her cane and limped to Grandpa. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________                        參考答案第一部分 聽力1.B   2.B   3.A  4.C  5.C  6.C  7.A  8. B  9. C   10.A 11.B  12.A  13.A 14.B  15.A  16.A  17.C  18.C  19.B   20.C部分 閱讀   第一節(jié)A  21. D  22. C  23. B  B  24. C  25. D  26. A  27. C  C  28. B 29. C 30. A 31. D  D  32. B  33.B  34. D  35. A  第二節(jié) 36—40 FBDEG第二部分 語言運用第一節(jié)41—45 AABCC   46—50 BDAAA   51—55 DCBAC第二節(jié)56. is   57. showing   58. what   59. a   60. entrance/entry   61. used   62. its  63. interesting   64. seasons   65. and   第三部分 寫作第一節(jié) 應(yīng)用文寫作參考范文:In recent years, mobile payment has made its way into people’s life. Thanks to its convenience, all we need are a cellphone and QR codes instead of wallets. Besides, it also keeps record of our financial report automatically, allowing us to know where our money is going. However, so much do we depend on cellphones that sometimes we find ourselves trapped in occasions when they fail to work, running out of battery or out of service.      In my opinion, mobile payment, with its advantages outweighing disadvantages, is making a difference in a revolutionary way. 第二節(jié) 讀后續(xù)寫參考范文:Para 1: Several weeks later, she returned. She had bought herself a cane and wrapped her leg tightly with bandages. She told everyone she had been in a car crash and that her leg would never completely heal again. Her dancing days were over. No one suspected the story―she had learned to limp convincingly before she returned home. Then she traveled to the hospital. She saw my grandpa seated in his wheelchair with a cane on the ground nearby. Para 2: She took a deep breath, leaned on her cane and limped to Grandpa. She told him she had an accident and a leg was injured seriously. She showed him two engagement rings she had bought the day after he left for the war. “I was not going to waste them on any other man,” Grandma said to him. Then Grandpa bent to take his cane from the ground but Grandma was not going to help. And so he managed it on his own and never sat in a wheelchair again in his life.   

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