
1.— It is believed that rbts will take the place f human beings ne day.
— . After all, they dn't have their wn thinking.
A. It's a pity B. That's right C. I beg t differ D. I culdn't agree mre
2. makes the bk s extrardinary is the creative imaginatin f the writer.
A. That B. What C. Wh D. Which
3. The airprt next year will help prmte turism in this area.
A. has been cmpleted B.cmpleted C. t be cmpleted D. being cmpleted
4. Neither Mary nr her parents f the exciting news, which surprises us a lt.
A. has infrmed B. have infrmed C. has been infrmed D. have been infrmed
5. I have ne regret abut the time I spent in high schl: I mre advanced classes that are really helpful in cllege.
A. culdn't have taken B. shuld have taken C. needn't have taken D. must have taken
6. It is reprted that mre than ne new huse at present in the disaster area.
A. has been built B. have been built C. is being built D. are being built
7. With the teacher's wrds in their ears, the students wrked hard at their schlwrk.
A. ringing B. t ring C. rung D. rang
8. Yu can nly be sure f yu have at present. Yu cannt be sure f smething yu might get in the future.
A. that, what B. what,/ C. which, that D. that,/
9. Since last mnth, Gerge, alng with sme f his frmer classmates, t have a 20-year gathering during this summer hliday.
A. has been desiring B. desired C. had desired D. have desired
10. Try t give yurself sme extra time fr each task ne takes lnger than yu expected.
A. in case B. even if C. s lng as D. as if
11. A survey carried ut last year shwed that 80% f the middle-aged in this city in favur f the prpsal n health care refrm.
A. is B. are C. was D. were
12. Mental health invlves yu prcess things such as stress and anxiety.
A. hw B. what C. why D. which
13. He has set us a gd example by serving peple heart and sul, his persnal gain and lss.
A. in terms f B. in favr f C. regardless f D. by means f
14. If Cunningham, ne f the mst imprtant American phtgraphers f the last 50 years, went t a party, he went there t wrk rather than have fun.
A. grcery B. celebrity C. stability D. frictin
15. He was disappinted t find that there was a sign n the uter dr , “N Entry.”
A. reading B. exclaiming C. writing D. implying
16. The masters f time have spent their lives restring antiques in the Frbidden City.
A. precius B. prfund C. precise D. rugh
17. In the digital age, it is universally that nline privacy prtectin has becme an urgent issue.
A. assciated B. analysed C. accmplished D. acknwledged
18. Sme psychlgists believe that bsessive nline pht editing a lack f cnfidence and a desire fr attentin.
A. bsts B. indicates C. pretends D. verlks
9. the high cst in human life, the D-Day landings were success and were seen widely as the beginning f the end f the Secnd Wrld War.
A. Beynd B. Despite C. Upn D. Amngst
20. The study shws kids wh play vide games shw much mre aggressive behaviur than thse wh dn't.
A. advanced B. painstaking C. vilent D. ancient
II.完形填空(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)
Raynr Winn and her husband Mth became hmeless due t their wrng investment. Their savings had been 21 t pay lawyers’ fees. T make matters wrse, Mth was diagnsed with a 22 disease. There was n 23 , nly pain relief.
Failing t find any ther way ut, they decided t make a 24 jurney, as they caught sight f an ld hikers' guide.
This was a lng jurney f unaccustmed hardship and 25 recvery. When leaving hme,Raynr and Mth had just £320 in the bank. They planned t keep the 26 lw by living n biled ndles, with the 27 hamburger shp treat.
Wild camping is 28 in England. T avid being caught, the Winns had t get their tent up 29 and packed it away early in the mrning. The Winns sn discvered that daily hiking in their50s is a lt 30 than they remember it was in their 20s. Raynr 31 all ver and desired a bath. Mth, meanwhile, after an initial 32 , fund his symptms were strangely 33 by their daily tiring jurney.
34 , the cuple fund that their bdies turned fr the better, with re-fund strng muscles that they thught had 35 frever. " Our hair was fried and falling ut, nails brken, clthes 36 t a thread, but we were alive. "
During the jurney, Raynr began a career as a nature writer. She writes, " 37 had taken every material thing frm me and left me trn bare, an empty page at the end f a(n) 38 written bk. It had als given me a 39 , either t leave that page 40 r t keep writing the stry with hpe. I chse hpe.”
21. A. drawn up B. kept up C. backed up D. used up
22. A. mild B. serius C. preventable D. timid
23. A. cure B. luck C. hrrr D. prmise
24. A. business B. rail C. bus D. walking
25. A. expected B. surprising C. disappinting D. frightening
26. A. budget B. prspect C. frictin D. allwance
27. A. frequent B. cnstant C. abundant D. ccasinal
28. A. immral B. illegal C. attractive D. lawful
29. A. sn B. early C. late D. slwly
30 A. harder B. easier C. cheaper D. funnier
31. A. bwed B. bled C. ached D. trembled
32. A. struggle B. prgress C.cmprehensin D. research
33. A. develped B. enhanced C. reduced D. increased
34. A. Initially B. Ptentially C. Temprarily D. Eventually
35. A. gained B. lst C. wunded D. assessed
36. A. sewn B. washed C. wrn D. irned
37. A. Dctrs B. Hmelessness C. Lawyers D. Physicians
38. A. barely B. riginally C. neatly D. partly
39. A. chice B. reward C. prmise D. trial
40. A. lse B. identical C. blank D. missing
III. 閱讀理解(共20小題; 每小題2.5分, 滿分50分)
A
Tp Things Recmmended t D With Kids in Lndn
Play at the Museum f Lndn Dcklands
The Museum f Lndn Dcklands has a great play zne called“Mudlarks”. Everything is themed arund life there, s big kids can weigh gds r put tea sets int a mdel ship while little kids get t mve arund and play with large fam(泡沫) bananas and Lndn buses.【Address: N. 1 Warehuse, Lndn E144AL, the UK】
Take a Picture in Kensingtn Gardens
Stp by the brnze statue(銅像) f the fictinal character Peter Pan in Kensingtn Gardns, which is lcated next t Hyde Park, fr the pprtunity t take a pht and even read ne f the famus Peter Pan stries by J. M. Barrie. The exact lcatin f the statue was chsen by Barrie, wh lived clse t Kensingtn Gardens and published his first Peter Pan stry in 1902 using the park fr inspiratin.【Address: LndnW2 2UH, the UK】
Explre the Lndn Dungen
The Lndn Dungen, which was used as a prisn, is called“the wrld's mst famus hrrr attractin”.The new Lndn Dungen features live actrs dressed in scary clthes as histrical figures, realistic special effects and tw astnishing rides t bring back a thusand years f Lndn's dark past. 【Address: The Queen's Walk, Lndn SE1 7PB, the UK】
See the Animals at the Lndn Z
The Lndn Z is an excellent family day ut fr kids and adults. Daily events include a trpical(熱帶的) bird tur, the Megabugs Live shw, a shwcase f big fish, and an event knwn as Giraffe High Tea as well as shws with numerus birds and small animals at the Animals in Actin Amphitheatre. Peple wh are fnd f animals can't pass it up, but yu'd better avid the peak seasn.
Visiting requirement: Children under 16 are requested t be accmpanied by an adult. 【Address: Outer Circle, Lndn NW1 4RY, the UK】
41. What can yu learn abut the Museum f Lndn Dcklands?
A. It prvides Mudlarks fr parents t rest.
B. Its play area is suitable fr kids f all ages.
C. Big kids can make fam bananas fr small kids there.
D. Yung kids can remve the gds and weigh them there.
42. If yur kid is a fan f Peter Pan, where had yu better take him?
A. Outer Circle, Lndn NW1 4RY, the UK.
B. The Queen's Walk, Lndn SE1 7PB, the UK.
C. N. I Warehuse, Lndn E144AL, the UK.
D. Lndn W22UH, the UK.
43. When explring the Lndn Dungen, what can visitrs d?
A. They can learn mre abut Lndn's histry.
B. They can dress in scary clthes t scare their friends.
C. They can experience tw breathtaking rides arund Lndn.
D. They can dress up as histrical figures t experience Lndn's histry.
44. What infrmatin can yu get frm Para.4?
A. The Lndn Z isn't wrth visiting.
B. The Lndn Z enjys a gd gegraphical lcatin.
C. Visitrs can take part in plenty f activities in the Lndn Z.
D. Visitrs can learn the imprtance f prtecting animals in the Lndn Z.
45. What is special abut the Lndn Z?
A. Animals are examined every year.
B. Children under 18 are free all the year rund.
C. Children under 16 aren't allwed t visit it alne.
D. Parents must keep their children cmpany during the bird tur.
B
Jeffrey Jacb Abrams was brn int the film making business n June 27, 1966, in New Yrk City. His father prduced mvies fr televisin statins, s Abrams was attracted by the film prductin prcess as a child. He read many mvie magazines t learn abut it and t find ut hw special effects were created.Inspired by the wrks f Steven Spielberg, Abrams began making his wn films when he was 12.
While in cllege, Abrams wrte and sld his first mvie script (劇本). It became the 1990 cmedy“Taking Care f Business”. Fr several years, he wrked mstly in televisin, creating, writing, and directing successful shws such as“Felicity” and“Lst”. In 2006, he first wrked as a mvie directr with“Missin Impssible III', starring Tm Cruise, and“TIME” magazine listed him in“The Peple Wh Shape Our Wrld”. Cruise, in an article he wrte that year, described Abrams as“smene wh recgnizes the jy f creating”.
Abrams went n t direct ther mvies, including“Star Trek”, its sequel (續(xù)集), “Star Trek Int Darkness”, and“Super 8” which he als wrte based in part n his experiences f making films when he was in his byhd.
Abrams released (發(fā)行) the biggest film f his career, als ne f 2015's mst eagerly awaited blckbusters(大片). He is the directr and c-writer f“Star Wars: The Frce Awakens”, the seventh film in the series created by his her, Gerge Lucas. At San Dieg Cmic-Cn, Abrams tld a crwd f mre than 6,000 fans the prject was a dream that came true fr him. “I watched it with my parents,” Abrams said.“It meant as much t me as it means t yu.”
46. What can we knw abut J. J. Abrams?
A. He became interested in film making when he was nly 12.
B. He shwed interest in film making because f his family backgrund.
C. He was fnd f film making after he directed“Taking Care f Business”.
D. He became fnd f film making thrugh the directin f Steven Spielberg.
47. When did Abrams start t earn mney as a film writer?
A. After he wrte“Felicity”. B. After he was hnred by“TIME”.
C. When he was in cllege. D. When he sld his first televisin script.
48. When Abrams was abut 40 years ld, what did he d?
A. He directed his first mvie. B. He began his film actr life.
C. He played Cruise in a mvie. D. He wrte his first mvie script.
49. What d yu knw abut“Super 8”?
A. It is the sequel f“Star Trek”. B. It is abut Abrams’ childhd.
C. Like“Star Trek”, it was written by Abrams. D. Abrams’ past experiences helped it.
50. What did Abrams want t express t the fans in the last paragraph?
A. He himself was als eager t watch the mvie.B. The film wuld change his and their life.
C. He devted all himself t making the film. D. The film was s imprtant t him.
C
Mre than half f UK parents prpse that sunglasses shuld becme an fficial part f, the schl unifrm, a study has fund.
A study f 1,000 parents with children aged 4-12 fund 72 percent wrried abut prtecting their child’ s eyes frm the sun; hwever, nly three in 10 sent their child t schl with sunglasses every time it was sunny, with ne quarter even saying their child was frbidden by their schl frm wearing sunglasses.
A cnsultant fr Mnkey Mnkey Sunglasses, which cmmissined (正式委托) the study, said:“Parents keep telling us that their children are mre likely t wear sunglasses n hliday than at schl. We want parents t have the awareness that apart frm afternn sun, the midday can be equally strng n the schl playgrund r the sprts field as it is n the beach. Wearing hats and staying in the shade during these times help reduce UV expsure but are nt a surrgate fr wearing sunglasses with full UVA and UVB prtectin, because UV rays reflect thrugh clud cver and reflect ff a variety f surfaces.”
Only a handful f thse surveyed said their children always wre sunglasses n a sunny day (the prprtin was 16 percent) and ne in fur said their children didn't wn sunglasses.
Parents f children wh never wear sunglasses said their kids fund them uncmfrtable t wear and avid them if they can. But 57 percent wh have bught their children sunglasses allwed fr the glasses’ UV prtectin rating.
When asked abut their knwledge abut surrunding surfaces which reflect and increase UV radiatin(輻射),61 percent f parents wh participated in the study crrectly said that snw reflected UV rays. One in fur knew cncrete(混凝土) surfaces reflect UV rays and 56 percent pinted t water as a key reflectr f UV rays.
Mnkey Mnkey's cnsultant added:“It is said that up t 80 percent f a persn's lifetime expsure t UV is received befre the age f 18, when children's eyes are als nt yet fully develped. S we can see what we shuld take actin t d.”
51. What is the finding f the study?
A. Mst British schls required students t wear sunglasses.
B. Nearly half f British schls frbade students t wear sunglasses.4
C. Mst British parents didn't help prtect their child's eyes frm the sun at schl.
D. British parents lacked the awareness f prtecting their children's eyes.
52. What des the underlined wrd“surrgate” in Para.3 prbably mean?
A. Replacement. B. Requirement. C. Guarantee. D. Slutin.
53. What can we knw abut the surveyed parents?
A. Few f them bught sunglasses fr their children.
B. Sme f them had a certain understanding f UV rays.
C. Mst f them didn't knw abut UV radiatin.
D. Sme f them thught wearing sunglasses was uncmfrtable.
54. Which f the fllwing des Mnkey Mnkey's cnsultant agree?
A. Children shuld nt be expsed t t much sunshine.
B. Children had better nt play n the schl playgrund in the afternn.
C. It is unnecessary fr children t wear sunglasses when taking part in activities.
D. It is imprtant t prtect yung eyes frm sun expsure at an early age.
55. What's the main idea f the text?
A. Mnkey Mnkey's cnsultant cnducted a survey.
B. Mnkey Mnkey sunglasses are necessary fr teenagers.
C. UK parents has little knwledge abut reflectrs f UV rays.
D. Mst UK parents believe schl unifrms shuld include sunglasses.
D
The Tianjin Binhai Public Library was described by The Daily Mail as“the wrld’ s ultimate library”in 2017, and“breathtaking” was the wrd chsen fr it. One bk at the library and yu' ll see why. With its futuristic design and walls laded with bks, it's the dream library f every bk lver.
But as the awe cntinues, there's a burning questin lying in the back f ur minds: When physical bkstres are clsing dwn ne by ne, what makes libraries immune frm digitalizatin? And d we still need libraries as we've gt the Internet in ur hands?
Reprter Ian Clark has the answer. “Libraries are nt declining in imprtance - peple are simply changing the way they use them,” he wrte. What Clark means is that libraries have shifted frm simply being strehuses f bks t a medium t help“bridge the gap between the haves and the have-nts”.Accrding t him, Libraries Are Essential. Since nt everyne can affrd a smart phne, a tablet r an Internet cnnectin, and nt everyne has the knw-hw t search the Internet efficiently, it's public libraries that make sure that these resurces and technlgies are available t a larger grup f peple. And ne f the pitfalls that cme with nline materials is that they' re nt always trustwrthy. “Ggle desn't tell yu what yu' re nt getting, s peple need t evaluate the quality and cmpleteness f what they see n their screens, ” Sarah Pritchard, dean f libraries at Nrthwestern University, tld Nrthwestern Research Magazine. And libraries are usually where that“evaluatin” happens.4
But all f these practical functins aside, we still need the physical space that a library prvides. It's smething that's called a“third place”, accrding t the Seattle Times. This is a place in which we can fully cncentrate n ur study and wrk withut easily getting distracted. And cmpared t ther“third places”like cffee shps, libraries have a“nn-cmmercial nature” that allws yu t relax cmpletely. “Nbdy is trying t sell yu anything in the library. There is n pressure t buy and there is n judgment f yur chices,”Anne Gulding, a prfessr at Victria University in New Zealand, said. “There are few ther spaces that yu can just‘be’ withut smebdy questining yur presence r yur mtivatin.”
56. The attractin f the Tianjin Binhai Public Library lies in .
A. wrld's ultimate library B. design and bk walls
C. every bk lver's dream D. reprts n The Daily Mail
57. The underlined wrd“pitfalls” in Paragraph 3 is clsest in meaning t .
A. prblems B. functins C. mistakes D. trends
58. What wuld Ian Clark prbably agree with?
A. Libraries have changed the way peple read.
B. Libraries are as imprtant as they used t be.
C. Libraries are better used by the pr than the rich.
D. Libraries are made mre available t mre peple.
59. What advantages d libraries have ver cffee shps accrding t Anne Gulding?
A. Libraries make peple less likely t get distracted.
B. Libraries give peple mre mtivatin and inspiratin.
C. Libraries prvide peple with a wider range f chices.
D. Libraries allw peple t read withut fear f being judged.
60. Where can yu prbably find the abve passage?
A. In a news reprt. B. In an intrductry speech.
C. In a magazine. D. In a fashin brchure.
IV.書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
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1.表達(dá)對(duì)他情緒的理解和關(guān)切;
2.從內(nèi)在美、避免攀比和健康生活方式三個(gè)方面給出具體建議;
3.給予鼓勵(lì)。
注意: 1)詞數(shù)不少于 100;
2)可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
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