
第一部分聽力(略)
第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
The Starry Night was painted in June 1889 when Vincent van Ggh was staying at a hme fr the mentally ill. Van Ggh painted what he saw frm his windw - the night sky with cluds stars and a mn. Hwever, he didn’t just paint the cluds He als painted the massive circles f white and yellw racing acrss the sky. The stars and the mn hang bright in the night sky. Beneath this amazing sky, we see a sleeping village and a dark lnely tree.
Unfrtunately, Van Ggh's unique paintings weren’t very ppular and he nly sld ne painting in his lifetime. He als thught The Starry Night was a failure. Hwever, the fact remains that The Starry Night is nw ne f the wrld's mst famus paintings.
The Scream was painted by Edvard Munch in 1893. What makes it striking is that it shws a thin figure with an expressin f fear - the figure's muth is wide pen and letting ut a pwerful scream. The figure cvers his r her ears and lks directly at the viewer. This figure is set n a bridge abve a dark, strmy sea, and against a burning range-red sky.
Many experts say that The Scream is cnnected t Munch's mental health prblems,which caused him a lt f pain.
The Empire f Light is a series f paintings by Belgian artist Rene Magritte. Between1953 and 1954, he painted the same scene 27 times. It shws a beautiful huse lit by lights frm inside, surrunded by the darkness f night. What is strange is that abve the huse and the tree, we see a daytime sky full f brightness and sft white cluds.It seems like quite a mysterius scene.
The Empire f Light has prduced different reactins in viewers. Sme feel that the paintings lk dark and trubling Others, hwever, find them calming. As fr Magritte himself, he thught that the change between day and night in the paintings was surprising."I call this pwer petry."he said.
1. Hw did Van Ggh's think f his wrk The Starry Night ?
A. achieved.B. skilled.C. failed.D. unfinished.
2. What d these three paintings have in cmmn?
A. They are paintings f night.
B. They were painted in the 19th century.
C. They were drawn by mentally-ill artists.
D. They picture the artists’ understanding f nature.
3. What is the writing style f the text?
A. A narratin.B. An expsitin.C. A diary entry.D. A bk review.
B
I still remember the last Christmas Granny spent with us. It began in the middle f Nvember n a cld, windy day. I remember the wind because Granny’s grey hair was a mess when she arrived. That was als the day Granny mved in. Smehw, at the time, I didn’t knw she was sick. Maybe I was t yung, maybe she hid it t well, r maybe I was just t excited that Christmas was n the way.
After Granny mved in, she spent mst f her time n the brwn sfa by the fire. Smetimes she was quiet, but she seemed happy. When I wrte a letter t Father Christmas telling him abut the presents I wanted, Granny made an effrt t help me. Her hand was slightly shaky, but she wrte “Father Christmas, the Nrth Ple” n the envelpe.
After breakfast, Auntie Kath and my cusin David arrived. While Mum, Dad and Auntie Kath gt lunch ready. David and I played utside. We raced arund the garden and rlled a big snw ball t make a lvely snwman. Granny stayed inside by the fire. I remember catching her eye thrugh the windw.
“Cme utside. Granny,” I called, but she just waved.
Lunch was late, but it was a lud and exciting affair.
A few weeks after that Christmas, Granny passed away. I think f her ften thugh, especially at Christmas. Each year, I take ut the music bx she gave me. Inside I keep Granny’s paper hat and the letter she helped me write that Christmas. Mum gave the letter back t me sme years ag when I n lnger believed in Father Christmas. When I think abut what makes Christmas s magical, it’s nt just gifts and Father Christmas that cme t mind. It’s als my memry f Granny. Nw I’m the ne wh makes sugar biscuits each year, and I always make ne in a G-shape — G fr Granny.
4. Why didn’t the authr knw her granny was ill?
A. Because she was t yung t care it.
B Because her granny didn’t want t tell her abut it.
C Because she was s excited abut the Christmas that she ignred it.
D. All f the abve.
5. Hw did granny feel after she mved in?
A. Excited but tired.B. Nervus but excited.C. Quiet but happy.D. Lnely but calm.
6. What des the underlined wrd “shaky” in paragragh2 mean?
A. mild.B. trembly.C. gentle.D. blunt.
7. What did the authr want t cnvey in the last paragragh?
A. T shw her lve t her parents.
B. T remember Christmas well.
C. T shw her memries f Christmas t remember her granny.
D. T write smething interesting abut Christmas.
C
The advertising industry started with the fundamental purpse f prmting and selling gds t peple wh might need them. Advertising agencies wuld create a basic type f advertisement knwn as a cmmercial advertisement. Such advertisements have gne thrugh a prcess f change ver the years alng with scial, ecnmic and technlgical develpments.
Classic advertisements used t give infrmatin abut finding certain prducts. It was likely t be the name f a cmpany, part f which might include the name f the place frm which the prduct riginated. Fr example, it culd be “Shanghai Sewing Machines”, r “Tsing Ta Beer Crpratin”. Frm the name yu wuld knw what the cmpany sells, where they are lcated, and the name f the prduct.
Advertising agencies used t create this kind f advertising and it culd be very effective. But then they realized that it might nt be suitable fr a marketplace where prducts and services are in direct cmpetitin with each ther. Particularly nw, in mdern times, advertisements need t attract and hld the attentin f the public. Fr this reasn, it’s nw nrmal t see advertisements that cnsist f pictures r wrds frm experts t shw peple hw gd the prduct is. Others try t create advertisements that peple simply enjy lking at. As present-day advertisers ften have large budgets, huge amunts f mney are spent n applying mdern design techniques t make these advertisements as visually attractive as pssible. Hwever, even this is ften nt enugh t be nticed in a mdern city.
Because f the bst in advertising, peple are used t seeing a high standard f visual design. Mdern advertisements need smething else t separate them frm their cmpetitrs. T stand ut in a wrld f cmpetitive advertising, they must cmbine the highest standard f design with creative ways t make peple believe that they “must have the prduct”. Fr example, sme advertisements may suggest that buying a car can make yu free. That is, they use the cncept f freedm t sell the car. Other cmmn ideas include happiness, wealth and success. In fact, in the wrld f advertisements, such cntent is as ld as advertising itself.
Fr many f tday’s advertisers, repeating ld ideas is nt a successful apprach. Ideas that wuld wrk in the past genuinely are nt as effective nw. They realize that it des nt matter hw attractive the idea linked with the prduct is—mst peple knw and anticipate that the main purpse f the advertisement is t make custmers buy the prduct. Instead, these advertisers lk fr ther ways t make peple ntice their prducts. The tp advertisers f tday believe that using humur as well as new and unusual ideas t surprise peple is imprtant. Their aim is t create smething that has never been seen befre and that peple find interesting. By ding this, they hpe t make peple frget that smene is trying t sell them smething!
Hwever, nt all advertising is abut selling prducts and services fr a prfit. Sme advertisements nwadays aim t make a cntributin t sciety and welfare. Fr example, there are public advertisements, which encurage citizens t participate in imprving their neighburhd, prtecting the envirnment, and helping ther peple. Over the last decade, the gvernment has spnsred advertisements t educate the public n fighting AIDS, saving water, helping the pr, giving up smking, etc. These advertisements have helped t increase public knwledge abut tpics that used t be ignred by mst peple, and this has made ur sciety a better place fr everyne.
8. what is the passage mainly abut?
A. Different types f advertisements.B. Different attitudes twards advertisements.
C. The develpment f advertisements.D. All f the abve.
9. Which isn’t the character f a classic advertisement?
A. It gives infrmatin abut a prduct.B. It includes the name f a cmpany.
C. It includes the name f the place.D. It attracts the attentin t the public.
10. Advertising agencies used many ways t attract and hld the attentin f the public, except what?
A. cnsist f pictures r wrds frm experts.
B. create advertisements that peple simply enjy lking at.
C. cmbine the highest standard f design with creative ways.
D. make peple frget the selling purpse f advertisements.
11. What did the authr want t cnvey in the last paragragh?
A. nt all advertising is abut selling prducts and services fr a prfit.
B. Sme advertisements aim t make a cntributin t sciety and welfare.
C. the gvernment has spnsred advertisements t educate the public .
D. Advertisements can help t make ur sciety a better place fr everyne.
D
It seems bvius nw hw we acquire knwledge and understanding. T start with, we need questins. Then, t find answers, we bserve the wrld arund us and study the facts. After that, we cnsider pssible answers and test each t find the right nes. Althugh tday we are mre used t typing a few key wrds int a search engine and waiting fr the Internet t give us an answer, mdern scientists and thinkers are still slving the wrld’s prblems with this type f analysis—luckily fr us.
Hwever, in the 17th century when Francis Bacn (1561-1626) suggested that this type f thinking was the way t gain knwledge, he was ging against the views f the day. Althugh Bacn held an imprtant rank in King James’ ryal curt f England, his true interest was nt the day-t-day, slw and inefficient wrking style f the gvernment, but the wrthy search fr knwledge. This was certainly nt the interest f mst peple in his days. At that time, peple believed mre in the church than in facts, and peple like Galile Galilei (1564-1642), wh prved the idea that “the Earth is nt the centre f the universe”, were ften punished by the church with n ne cming t their defence. The church and many peple tended t ignre the facts and didn’t want t challenge what they had always cmfrtably believed. In fact, when Galilei prved that the Earth was nt the centre f the universe, instead f believing him, peple chse t believe views that were almst 2,000 years ld!
It is nt surprising that peple wanted t believe these primitive ideas as they had been put frward by the great philspher Aristtle (384-322 BCE). He said that the Earth must be the centre f the universe because it felt like the Earth was standing still. Galilei disagreed. At first, peple apprved f his studies and urged him t cntinue, but later when he prved Aristtle wrng, they grew angry and put him in prisn. They didn’t want t abandn what they’d always thught as true. And this is still ften true tday. Peple make the assumptin that if smene imprtant and respected says that smething is right, then it must be s. But even thugh Aristtle was a great man wh inspired many great scientists and philsphers after him, he was wrng at times. And Galilei als made mistakes. He is nw knwn as the father f astrnmy but he believed that the Earth mved rund the sun in a perfect circle. He was wrng.
Therefre, ur understanding f the wrld arund us is cnstantly grwing and changing. In ther wrds, we learn mre every day and nne f us can ever sit back and say, “We knw it all.” We need t thank the great men f the past fr their wisdm. They understd that we dn’t knw everything and prbably never will, as this wuld mean a wrld with questins.
We we s much f ur knwledge and understanding f the wrld t peple like Bacn and Galilei, wh were brave enugh t step ut frm the shadws f cnventinal thught in rder t find the kingdm f knwledge that tday’s civilizatin is built upn. These men knew that knwledge and understanding are things t fight fr; mre vital t a man, and mre beneficial t mankind, sme might say, than all the mney in the wrld.
12. Hw are we used t finding answers f questins tday?
A. we bserve the wrld arund us and study the facts.
B. we cnsider pssible answers and test each t find the right nes.
C. we type a few key wrds int a search engine and wait fr the Internet t give us an answer.
D. First f all, we need questins.
13. The authr used the stries f Aristtle and Galilei in rder t tell us what?
A. many peple tended t ignre the facts and didn’t want t challenge what they had always cmfrtably believed.
B. N ne is perfect and ur understanding f the wrld arund us is cnstantly grwing and changing.
C. Even great men like Aristtle and Galile Galilei can make mistakes.
D. Peple make the assumptin that if smene imprtant and respected says that smething is right, then it must be s.
14. What des the underlined wrds“sit back”in paragragh 4 mean?
A. stp studyB. relax in a chairC. wait fr success t cmeD. stp wrk
15. What is the authr’s attitude tward peple like Bacn and Galilei?
A feel srryB. sympathizeC. feel gratefulD. in memry f
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能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)。
Mark never stps scializing with his friends nline.
Where am I? What am I ding? If yu’re ne f my 500 friends nline, yu’ll always be the first t knw. As sn as I pen my eyes in the mrning, I check thrugh all my scial netwrking apps, read my emails and answer text message. ___16___ .
I live in a university drm with a cuple f great rmmates. Yet the truth f the matter is: ___17___. Accrding t research, ver tw-thirds f yung peple find it easier t make friends nline than it is “in real life”. I’m way beynd a shy r reserved persn, but I’m wired up every day. On the surface, I have an active scial life. I attend parties and play sprts but I’m always distracted. They say that phnes bring peple clser tgether but in reality, my mind is always a millin miles away.
___18___ . Smetimes I set deadlines fr myself: I will start ding my hmewrk at 8 pm, and aim t finish in tw hurs. At 7: 50 pm, I’m still scrlling thrugh my friends’ silly psts and phts. Befre I knw it, it’s 9: 30 pm and I still haven’t mved an inch frm the sfa. My friends try t drag me away frm my phne, but as sn as I’m alne again, I’m desperate t get back t the nline wrld and the intense activity that it prvides.
I cnstantly feel depressed, dissatisfied and alne. ___19___, I keep delaying things that are imprtant in my real life: hmewrk, tasks, cnnecting with my friends and family members in a meaningful way. It’s funny that my friends and I chatter away nline s much, but we end up having nthing t say when we meet. And the extrardinary thing is nbdy thught this was rude; it’s just hw life is nwadays.
What is really wrrying is that n ne I knw culd g cld turkey. I can’t even imagine ging withut scial netwrking fr a week! After all, I need it fr my studies because my teachers and classmates need t cntact me at any time. ___20___ . We’re hard-wired in, but we’re mre discnnected than ever.
A. I feel lnely. I’m barely the nly persn wh feels this way
B. Since I spend s much time scializing nline
C. I d the same thing all ver again while I’m having breakfast
D. But he’s als never felt mre alne
E. Scial netwrking dminates my life in s many ways
F. S, that’s the prblem with scial netwrking
G. Alchlics wh want t quit drinking can avid bze, but hw d we give up ur phnes
第三部分 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)
第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
Human brain cannt learns all by itself. We need t train urselves t be better learners—t ___21___ take part in the learning prcess. These kinds f learning behavirs are called “active learning”.
There are tw kinds f vices. Yur inner vice expresses yur ___22___ pinins, while the uter vice tells yu abut pinins frm what yu hear r read. Althugh yur inner vice can be useful, it can als ___23___ in the way f learning. If yu keep paying t much attentin t it, yu risk missing imprtant infrmatin. Instead, active learners are pen-minded and fcus n what the speaker is saying, nt n what their ___24___is saying in the backgrund.
If yu find yur inner vice difficult t ___25___, yu can argue with it as mst active learners d. When yur inner vice tells yu a speaker is wrng, think abut why the speaker may be right. Be flexible in yur pinins and yu might end up___26___ the speaker after all.
Asking questins is the easiest way t ___27___ active learning. When yu get infrmatin frm smene, frm bks r the Internet, ask tw, three, even five questins abut the tpic. The answers will lead yu t further learning, and the very act f ___28___ questins will help yu t achieve a higher level f understanding abut the tpic. In shrt: D nt stp being ___29___.
Active learners d nt ____30____ everything they learn. They attempt t find the truth at the heart f each idea. Even when an idea sunds entirely ____31____, there may be an aspect f it that is based n truth. If yu try t find ut the surce f an idea, n matter hw crazy it seems, yu will ____32____ yur chance f learning smething.
Many peple refuse t learn what is said because f wh the speaker is. It is true that we cannt help ____33____ sme peple. But d nt frget yu can still learn frm them. Active learners d nt ____34____ peple based n first impressins r persnal feelings. This ____35____ the ther way as well — d nt just assume that sme peple are always right just because they are yur friends.
21. A. passivelyB. activelyC. negativelyD. meaninglessly
22. A. persnalB. publicC. wrngD. right
23. A. liveB. changeC. runD. get
24. A. viceB. partnerC. speakerD. brain
25. A. teachB. refuseC. cntrlD. express
26. A. turning dwnB. agreeing withC. quarreling withD. disagreeing with
27. A. prmteB. preventC. damageD. delay
28. A. wrking atB. wrking utC. wrking nD. wrking in
29. A. kindB. curiusC. sweetD. brave
30. A. denyB. dubtC. acceptD. mistake
31. A. unlikelyB. pssibleC. crrectD. prper
32. A. reduceB. seekC. ignreD. increase
33. A. rememberingB. understandingC. cheatingD. disliking
34. A. judgeB. helpC. guideD. teach
35. A. escapesB. refusesC. gesD. rejects
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(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Being a prfessinal athlete is n ___36___ (difference). If yu want t be an Olympic champin, it’s all abut that little extra thing yu have dne in yur preparatin ___37___ will set yu apart frm yur cmpetitrs.
Why d Olympic athletes push ___38___ ( them) t the limits? As ne f the Olympic athletes, I miss birthday parties, ruin family hlidays and skip nights ut, but there is a very gd reasn ___39___ giving up s much. “We’re ___40___ (wrry)abut yu,” said my friend frm acrss the table. He was wrried that I had n lnger becme fun t train with ___41___ that I was in danger f ___42___ (leave) with nly a wrld champinship medal and n ne t share it with.
Can this be verdne? ___43___ (Abslute). But if yur dream is t be the best and reach the ___44___ (winner) platfrm, yu had better be ttally cmmitted t yur sprt. In the wrds f the British triathlete Alistair Brwnlee, even if it means ___45___ (get) injured, “I’d prefer t have three r fur utstanding years f winning stuff than having ten years f being average.”
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié) (滿分15分)
46. 假設(shè)你是紅光中學(xué)的高三學(xué)生李華。下周你校將開展一次主題班會(huì),探討如何利用網(wǎng)絡(luò)學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ),請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下提示撰寫一篇發(fā)言稿:
1.介紹你是如何利用網(wǎng)絡(luò)學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)的(至少寫出兩點(diǎn));
2.簡(jiǎn)單談?wù)勀銓?duì)利用網(wǎng)絡(luò)學(xué)習(xí)英語(yǔ)的看法;
注意:
1.詞數(shù)不少于80;
2.可適當(dāng)加入細(xì)節(jié),使內(nèi)容充實(shí)、行文連貫。
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第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
47. 閱讀下面材料, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段, 使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
The Last Leaf
Greenwich Village is a place where the art peple came tgether, hunting fr apartments with nrth-facing windws and lw rents. At the tp f a three-stry building, Sue and Jhnsy had their studi.
In Nvember, Pneumnia hit Greenwich Village. Mr Pneumnia trubled Jhnsy; and she lay, barely mving in her bed.The dctr tk Sue aside and claimed, “She has ne chance that is fr her t want t live. Try t encurage her t think mre hpeful thughts.”
Sue tk sme paper and a pen int Jhnsy’s rm and began a pen drawing t raise Jhnsy’s spirits. Jhnsy’s eyes were penand stared ut the windw and cunted backwards: “Ten, nine, eight, seven ...”
“What are yu cunting, dear?” asked Sue. “They’re falling faster nw, When the last ne falls, I must g, t.”
“Oh, I never heard f such nnsense,” quickly replied Sue. But Jhnsy’s mind was made up. “I want t see the last ne fall. I’m tired f waiting. I want t g sailing dwn, dwn, just like ne f thse pr, tired leaves.”
Sue went t fetch her neighbur, Mr Behrman and tld him abut Jhnsy’s lnging t slip away like the leaves. Behrman cried with disbelief. Behrman and Sue lked ut the windw at the vine and nticed that there was just ne remaining leaf.
The next mrning, Jhnsy wke and asked fr the curtains t be pened. One leaf remained n the vine, bravely hlding n in the wind and rain. “It will fall tday. And I will die with it.”
The fllwing day, Jhnsy asked again fr the curtains t be pened. The leaf was still there!
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
Jhnsy lay fr a lng time lking at it.
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The next day, Sue came t Jhnsy’s bed.“I have smething t tell yu,” she said. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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