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What did the woman order at last?A. A beef sandwich.    B. A hotdog.    C. Chicken breast.(    )7. Where is the woman?A. In her car.    B. At the cashier's desk.    C. In her office.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至第10題。(    )8. What kind of housework does Brian usually do?A. Taking out the garbage.    B. Watering the plants.    C. Clearing the dining table.(    )9. Why is Brian unwilling to load and unload the dishwasher?A. He has no free time.            B. He is not careful enough.C. He has no one to share the work.(    )10. How does Brian react to the new task initially?A. Agreeably.    B. Hesitantly.    C. Resistantly. 聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第1113題。(    )11. What are the speakers doing?A. Judging an artist.    B. Hanging a picture.    C. Visiting a museum.(    )12. How did Tom know the name of the painting?A. By searching on the Internet.            B. By reading the label below it.C. By checking the brochure in advance.(    )13. What does Tom think of museums now?A. Instructive places.    B. Boring places.    C. Fancy places.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第1416題。(    )14. What was the best part of Simon's first job?A. Earning a high salary.            B. Working with his friends.C. Having short working hours.(    )15. Why did Simon choose to be a librarian after graduation?A. It was a full-time job.            B. It provided much fun.C. It was related to his major.(    )16. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student.            B. Headmaster and teacher.C. Interviewer and interviewee.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第1720題。(    )17. What do we know about Ken?A. He complained to data workers.              B. He deleted his LinkedIn account.C. He hated advertisements aimed at him.(    )18. Why did Ken pull himself off most social media?A. He was an anti-technology pioneer.B. He was concerned about his privacy.C. He was annoyed by subscription fees.(    )19. What is the scariest thing happening to your digital self?A. Your account being closed.            B. Your location being tracked.C. Your passwords being stolen.(    )20. What is the text mainly about?A. Online crimes on the increase.            B. Bigger digital footprint than expected.C. Ken's special experience on social media. 第二部分  閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50)第一節(jié)(15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、CD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AIf you have no difficulty in understanding what native English speakers say in daily life, there is a whole new world of brilliant podcast(播客) series to explore. If you aren't sure where to start, have a look at theseThe Joe Rogan Experience★★★★★The Joe Rogan Experience is a great learning device because of its interesting English conversations between Rogan and his guests. At the time of writing there have been over 1,660 episodes with subjects ranging from comedy and science to politics and sports. Rogan is also a famous stand-up comedian, so the show is full of cultural references and idioms.This American Life★★★★★This American Life is a great choice for English learners who want an insight into the culture of the USA. It is a mixture of journalism and storytelling, focusing on real-life tales from citizens of all regions of the country. The stories are new and varied. One episode was taped for 24 hours in an all-night restaurant; another interviewed workers on strike.The Writer's Voice★★★★☆TheNewYorker is a famous American magazine, and every week it prints a new short story. In this podcast, the week's story is read aloud by its writer. The published work covers a wide range of life experiences across the United States and beyond. It's a great way to enjoy some of the best new fiction in the country.Overheard at National Geographic★★★★★NationalGeographic is a much-loved American magazine (and TV channel) famous for incredible stories and photography related to science and the environment. Overheard is about the discussions Nat Geo employees have had while taking breaks. Expect crazy stories from explorers, photographers, and scientists from around the world.(    )21. In order to fully enjoy these podcasts, you should ________A. have interaction with hosts    B. have good English competenceC. be interested in being a podcaster    D. be familiar with American social life(    )22. Which podcast gives you more stories behind the scene?A. The Writer's Voice.    B. This American Life.C. The Joe Rogan Experience.    D. Overheard at National Geographic.(    )23. What do these podcasts have in common?A. They enjoy great popularity.    B. Their stories are set in America.C. They are attached to magazines.    D. Their works are updated weekly.BIt was a rainy, damp December day. I was headed to the store to pick up another week's worth of food. I had put off shopping for Christmas presents until later in the month but wasn't looking forward to the crowd of Christmas shoppers while I grabbed my groceries. I kept the CD player on while I drove to avoid the radio news. It only spoke of the world's huge problems and how divided we all still were. And it usually just left me feeling helpless.Still, I gave my son a dollar to put in the bell-ringer's pot at the door to the store. We went in and soon filled our cart with food. Then we walked towards the self-checkout machines. I hated using them. I much preferred to chat with the friendly cashiers, but the line at them was five deep and I just didn't have the time. As I pulled my cart up, I heard an old man at the machine next to mine grumbling(嘟囔) under his breath, trying his hardest not to curse(詛咒). He only had a few items but every time he put his wrinkled, well-worn, twenty-dollar bill into the machine, the money was returned. I quickly grabbed a newer twenty out of my purse and gave it to him. He thanked me with a warm smile and paid for his goods. I told him to keep his money but he insisted that I take his old, torn twenty. I nodded, put it in my coat pocket, and wished him a Merry Christmas.After checking out, I remembered something Mother Teresa had once said about how we all can change the world. Help one person at a time she said, “and always start with the person nearest you.” I reached into my pocket, smiled, and went outside. Then I dropped that torn twenty into the bell-ringer's pot and walked to my car with my son happily.(    )24. Why did the author feel helpless?A. Radio provided unreliable news.B. There was always a Christmas rush.C. People were disconnected from each other.D. Christmas was ruined by the terrible weather.(    )25. How did the author help the old man?A. By paying for his shopping items.B. By exchanging a newer note with him.C. By teaching him how to use the machine.D. By calling out the friendly cashier in time.(    )26. Why did the author give twenty dollars to the bell-ringer?A. She wanted to pursue Mother Teresa's ideas.B. She desired to spread Mother Teresa's words.C. She expected to set a good example to her son.D. She hoped to have a meaningful day with her son.(    )27. What's the best title for the text?A. A Better World    B. The Person Nearest YouC. The Christmas Spirit    D. A Twenty-Dollar BillCLike a phoenix(鳳凰), some stars may burst to life covered in “ash”, rising from the remains of stars that had previously passed on.Two fireballs covered in carbon and oxygen, ashy byproducts of helium fusion(氦聚變), belong to a new class of stars, researchers report in the March MonthlyNotices. Though these burning objects are not the first stars found covered in carbon and oxygen, they are the first discovered to have helium-burning cores.That merger(并合) tells you the star must have evolved differently, says study author Nicole Reindl.The stars may have formed from the merger of two white dwarfs(白矮星), the remaining hearts of stars that exhausted their fuel, Reindl further explains. One of the two was rich in helium, while the other contained lots of carbon and oxygen. These two white dwarfs had already been orbiting one another, but gradually drew together. Eventually the helium-rich white dwarf “ate” its partner, leaving carbon and oxygen all over its surface, just as a messy child might get food all over their face.Such a merger would have produced a star covered in carbon and oxygen to burn nuclear fusion in its core again, says Tiara Battich, a German astrophysicist.To test this idea, Battich copied the evolution, death and eventual merger of two stars on his computer and simulated(模擬) the process. He found that putting together a carbon-and-oxygen-rich white dwarf and a more massive helium one could explain the compositions of the two stars observed by Reindl and her colleagues.But this should happen very rarely Battich says. In most cases the__opposite should occur, because carbon-oxygen white dwarfs are usually the more massive ones. For the rarer case to occur, two stars slightly more massive than the sun must have formed at just the right distance and the right time.The origins story Battich proposes demands a very specific and unusual set of circumstances, says Simon Blouin, a Canadian astrophysicist. “But in the end, it makes sense.”(    )28. What's the newest discovery of the merger of two stars?A. It produces a mass of helium ash.    B. It possesses a helium-burning core.C. It is covered in carbon and oxygen.    D. It makes an oxygen atmosphere for life.(    )29. How did Battich prove his assumption of the merger?A. By co-working with Reindl's team.B. By making astronomic observations.C. By building models on his computer.D. By testing the two stars' compositions.(    )30. The underlined phrase “the opposite” means ________A. the carbon-oxygen white dwarf “ate” the helium oneB. the helium white dwarf “ate” the carbon-oxygen oneC. helium white dwarfs are usually the more massive onesD. carbon-oxygen white dwarfs are usually the more massive ones(    )31. What's the main idea of the text?A. The formation of stars makes sense.B. The burning of stars brings them to life.C. Stars inspire scientists to reflect on the universe.D. Star mergers can unfold in more than one way.DIt is lunchtime. At a long table inside a restaurant, some young people sit together over lunch. There is less conversation than you might expect from a typical group of friends: a boy seems to talk only to himself, and a girl looks anxious.These young people met through a program organized by the nonprofit Actionplay,where young people with autism(自閉癥) work together to write and stage a musical. Each Sunday, they work and have lunch together. You meet other people just like you says Lexi Spindel. That was the first time my daughter had a friend, says Lexi's father. “That never happened before Actionplay.”For decades, scientists have supposed people with autism don't have or need friends. A new research is forcing a rethink of those long-held beliefs. Autistic people report they want friends. One significant barrier to friendships is common people's opinion that autistic people are not interested in connecting with them. Appearing uninterested, however, is not always the same as being uninterested. An autistic child looking uninterested in games may in fact be overcome by the noise. And behaviors like clapping hands repeatedly are a way to manage their anxiety and uncertainty, not a sign of their low social interest.For some autistic people, friendships develop through experimental programs. In a program Lerner developed, participants play a game called Gibberish, where teenagers must interpret each other's intentions without using real language. The point is not to get it right, but to attend to what the other person is doing in a way that creates opportunities to connect.Lerner's ideas were inspired by a moment 16 years ago after he established a small camp for children with autism called Spotlight. On the second day, an 11-year-old boy ran up and pulled his clothes. Lerner, Lerner, where did you find these kidsAll over the place, Lerner answered. “Everyone wants to come to camp, just like you.”This__is__the__first__normal__group__of__kids__I__have__ever__met, the boy said.(    )32. The scene in Paragraph 1 is described to ________A. reveal the lack of an interpersonal conversationB. prove the difficulty in reducing teenage anxietyC. stress the great necessity of forming friendshipsD. show the different behavior of a particular group(    )33. What is Actionplay aimed at?A. Curing young people of autism.B. Developing autistic people's taste in art.C. Offering autistic people a social platform.D. Improving young people's family relationship.(    )34. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?A. Autistic people have no intention to make friends.B. Noise sets barriers to autistic people's views on games.C. Repetitive movements make autistic people feel secure.D. Common beliefs cause autistic people's low social interest.(    )35. What does the underlined sentence imply?A. He feels at ease with his autistic fellows.B. He no longer regards himself as an autistic kid.C. Lerner's guidance helps him get out of autism.D. Autistic kids don't long to socialize with normal ones.第二節(jié)(5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。My Grandma is 95 years old and still lives independently and happily at home. She has looked after her body her whole life, never drank or smoked a day in her life. __36__She appreciates the little things in life like having cups of tea while sitting in her chair. But what she really loves to do is READ! __37__ Bless her heart!Every Saturday I drive 70 kms to spend the day with her. I also bring my three kids. They run around the home all day and bounce their balls in her driveway.__38__ Laughing her head off, she is always laughing. I race around doing all kinds of housework. I make Grandma's bed and make sure she has enough sandwiches to keep in the fridge for later.Every month Grandma gets a delivery from the library which she looks forward to very much, two big containers full of books. __39__ Most have been Pay It Forward books. Grandma smiles, saying that is a good thing. She can pass my books onto her friend who then passes them onto her friend. There have been a few times I purchased a couple of books when I didn't receive any books from others and told Grandma they were given to me when I knew she needed books. __40__ You see,Grandma respected money her whole life and she too raised three children alone, like me.I've learnt so much from her. It feels so great just to be able to do something to be kind and to make someone else smile. She tells me she would be lost without me but the truth is I would be so lost without her.A. I admire her for so many different things.B. Besides, her smile made it all worthwhile.C. I benefit from her positive attitudes to life.D. She puts heart and soul into every book she reads.E. Grandma says the house comes to life every Saturday.F. But she reads so much that I bring her books to read also.G. I remember she read the telephone directory when she ran out of books.第三部分  語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30)第一節(jié)(15小題;每小題1分,滿分15)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的AB、CD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。I was visiting members of my late husband John's medical team. They had worked hard when he __41__ lung cancer. Each time I __42__ them for all they had done, I felt myself gaining closure.Then I __43__ to John's favorite Chinese restaurant. We'd gone there after so many of John's treatments. I wanted to talk to the manager, who knew about our __44__ and had always been kind to us. When I pulled over, I could hear John's voice in my ears. The __45__ John told me every time I got behind the wheel. Drive __46__This phrase was one of the ways he showed his __47__. I knew when he said it, he was also saying, “I care about you.”I took the manager aside. I want you to know that John had __48__She __49__. I gave her a hug, __50__ that John and I had so many people who cared. We exchanged some __51__ of him and shared a few laughs.As I was about to leave, I spotted a fortune cookie left by the manager. Should I __52__ it? I didn't need a fortune to tell me that life without John would still be __53__. Still, just for fun, I opened the cookie and __54__ the small piece of paper inside.The __55__ ahead is long, my fortune read. Drive safely. (    )41. A. treated    B. battled    C. survived    D. removed(    )42. A. favored    B. supported    C. thanked    D. praised(    )43. A. rushed    B. fled    C. wandered    D. drove(    )44. A. demand    B. situation    C. preference    D. relation(    )45. A. secrets    B. words    C. orders    D. warnings(    )46. A. bravely    B. carefully    C. slowly    D. safely(    )47. A. presence    B. devotion    C. comfort    D. love(    )48. A. passed away    B. broken down    C. gone away    D. backed down(    )49. A. panicked    B. shouted    C. cried    D. hesitated(    )50. A. surprised    B. cheerful    C. satisfied    D. grateful(    )51. A. memories    B. opinions    C. expectations    D. updates(    )52. A. keep    B. open    C. return    D. taste(    )53. A. boring    B. tough    C. full    D. stable(    )54. A. flattened    B. folded    C. shared    D. grabbed(    )55. A. line    B. story    C. road    D. race第二節(jié)(10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Lu frequently finds its way in Chinese dishes. It __56__(origin) meant salted water used for meat that's boiled, and then served cold, and for vegetables.Salt is the core __57__ Lu, even more important than spices. Spices can add a pleasant smell or remove some smells, __58__ it is the salt that is crucial to the flavor, says Cao Yu, a food writer at Jinan University.The earliest __59__(preserve) recipes for making Lu date back to QiminYaoshu,an ancient Chinese agricultural text written in the 5th century.Cao believes the Lu we know today emerged around the Ming dynasty, __60__ private agricultural businesses and food markets sprang up in China. __61__(attract) customers, these businesses began introducing new flavors to Lu by adding spices. And they then used it to season cooked meats and vegetables that __62__(sell) cold for takeaway.In the centuries since, Lu has been diversified, taking on the characteristics of each of China's __63__(region) cuisines. For example, in Sichuan province, fragrant peppercorn(干胡椒) is put into Lu to add flavor and __64__(intense).Some Lu is even alcoholic: Zao Lu is __65__ light one made from the fermented rice remains from making Chinese yellow wine. Zao Lu is used across south-eastern China to season vegetables.第四部分  寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40)第一節(jié)(滿分15)畢業(yè)在即,你校英文報(bào)擬向全體高三學(xué)生發(fā)出感恩母校的倡議。請(qǐng)你為校英文報(bào)寫(xiě)一封倡議書(shū)。內(nèi)容包括:1. 倡議目的;2.  感恩方式。注意:1. 詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。Dear fellow students________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The School English第二節(jié)(滿分25)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。As a language arts teacher, I think it's my duty to teach my kids how to use our tools of words well. Use your tool right—this is what I always tell them. But I never expected to learn that lesson from them.I clearly remembered it was my 40th birthday. On that day, my sixth-grade students were seated in a large circle, each holding a different tool in their hand—a hammer, a flashlight, a screwdriver, etc. The students discussed how words are like tools—they have the ability to build or to destroy, and they discovered how the right tool used at the right time for the right job can bring about great results. They freely shared personal stories of how they had experienced someone's words used as a tool, to wound or to heal.I watched and listened with a sense of satisfaction—the students were engaged, attentive, and enjoying the lesson. They got it! It was one of those times when I sat back and enjoyed the magic of being a teacher—to have the opportunity to watch young people discover a greater truth about life, about each other, and about themselves. There was no better gift than that.As we neared the end of that school day, one of my students, Laura, had an unexpected outburst of defiance(違抗) in class. Busy scribbling(涂畫(huà)) in her exercise book, she refused to work with her group. I was aware from reading Laura's file that she had struggled with defiant behavior in previous years, but we had developed a good relationship and she was always a respectful, thoughtful, and positive contributor to our class. Her behavior caught me off guard. I'm disappointed in you With a sharp tone, I asked her to excuse herself and told her I would visit with her in our next-door meeting room after school. She refused to leave and sat silently, staring at me angrily from the back of the room.注意:1. 續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。This was NOT optional, I firmly told her, sounding unpleasantly bitter. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________But the meeting room rang with her response “You're using your tool against me! ” ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________  

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