留意事项:
1. 本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答第Ⅰ卷时,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦洁净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在试卷上无效。 3. 回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案填写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。 4. 考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分20分) 第一节 (共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有15秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Who is the woman?
A. Mary. B. Mary’s sister. C. Mary’s mother. 2. When did the man live in London?
A. Last year. B. Last month. C. When he was a child. 3. What happened to the man just now? A. He met an old friend on the street. B. He mistook the woman for his friend. C. Lydia paid an unexpected visit to him. 4. Why did the man change his mind probably?
A. He didn’t bring enough money. B. He forgot his wallet. C. He didn’t need that much fruit. 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. The role of shopping in people’s lives. B. How to promote sales. C. The importance of mass media. 其次节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项选出最佳选项,并标在试卷相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. What’s the most probable relationship between the speakers? A. Friends.
B. Husband and wife. C. Neighbors.
7. What are the speakers doing?
A. Making a birthday cake. B. Cooking a huge dinner. C. Preparing for a party. 8. What has the woman finished doing? A. Putting up a big sign. B. Buying a tape.
C. Putting candles on the cake.
听第7段材料,回答第9、10题。
9. How many pictures did the woman take in all? A. One.
B. Two.
C. Three.
10. Where will the speakers take another picture together?
A. In front of the garden. B. Near the flowers. C. Near the falls. 听第8段材料,回答第11、12题。 11. What is true about the factory tour? A. Tourists can visit the factory anytime. B. It is sponsored by the car company. C. It is only good for the company. 12. What will the man do next?
A. Make a phone call to get some information. B. Book tickets to go home.
C. Go to the factory to make an appointment. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What makes the suit special?
A. Its style. B. Its material. C. Its color. 14. How much does the woman want for the suit today? A. $600.
B. $750. C. $900.
15. What does the man think of the suit? A. It’s good but a little expensive. B. It’s stylish but a little uncomfortable. C. It’s a little old-fashioned.
16. Why can’t the woman reduce the price of the suit? A. The material comes from France. B. She is not the owner of the shop. C. It is already on sale.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What season is it now? A. Fall.
B. Spring.
C. Summer.
18. What was the weather like this afternoon? A. Windy. B. Rainy. C. Foggy.
19. What will the weather be like this evening? A. Cold.
B. Pleasant. C. Cloudy.
20. What will the daytime temperature be in the next three days? A. About 40 degrees. B. About 50 degrees. C. About 60 degrees. 其次部分 英语学问运用 (共两节, 满分35分)
第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. Success comes to those who are willing to risk making mistakes in the ______of their goals and ambitions, and who are able to learn from those mistakes.
A. pursuit B. preference C. procedure D. progress
22. They are struggling about with all their problems and frustrations, ______that the answer is right there above them.
A. not having realized B. not realized C. not realizing D. not to realize
23. Life is like a winding path surrounded by flowers, butterflies and delicious fruits, ______, many of us spend much time looking for happiness around the next corner
A. therefore B. though C. moreover D. otherwise
24. People come into your life for a reason, a season or a lifetime. When you ______which one it is, you will know what to do for each person.
A. give out B. leave out
C. turn out D. figure out
25. I knew he didn’t want to, but my smile leaped through the bars and ______ a smile on his lips, too. A. generated B. stimulated C. emerged D. compiled 26.—We shall take the condition ______ you’ve attached to this project into careful consideration. —Thanks a lot.
A. where B. when C. which D. what
27. Focusing on the unfairness of circumstances keeps you comparing yourselves with others ______ appreciating your own special uniqueness.
A. rather than B. more than C. better than D. other than
28. August always comes ______we remember nothing but clear skies, green fields, and sweet-smelling flowers. A. before B. until C. when D. if
29. Most of employers are planning to cut down on wages instead of laying off employees ______ the economic depression.
A. in defense of B. with regard to C. on behalf of D. in response to
30. The works of that well-known artist, some of ______ recently displayed in our museum, seem to have enjoyed great popularity.
A. whom B. that C. which D. them 31. Look, what a mess in the room!You ______ things about.
A. have always thrown B. are always throwing C. always throw D. will always throw 32. Laplace, the astronomer, was still at work when death ______ him at seventy-eight. A. put up with B. catch up with C. line up with D. come up with
33. It’s a pity that we can’t arrange for our agenda; otherwise we ______ far more freedom during the whole journey. A. enjoyed B. had enjoyed C. would have enjoyed D. would enjoy 34. So seriously ______ missing that many puzzles remained to be solved. A. does Flight MH370 go B. had Flight MH370 gone C. did Flight MH370 go D. has Flight MH370 gone 35.—May I take your order now? —________.
A. Yes, My affairs are in order B. Yes, I’d like a dish of beef C. No, it isn’t my order
D. No, I don’t subscribe to it
其次节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
In all one’s lifetime it is oneself that one spends the most time being with or dealing with. But it is __36____
oneself that one has the least understanding of. When you are going upwards in life you tend to ___37___ yourself. It seems that everything you seek for is within your___38___. When you are going downhill you tend to underestimate yourself.
To get a thorough understanding of oneself is to gain a correct view of oneself and be a realist-aware of both one’s ___39___ and shortages. You may___40___ hopefully to the future but be sure not to ___41___ too much, for ideals can never be fully realized. You may be ___42___ to meet challenges but it should be clear to you ___43___ to direct your efforts. That’s to say, so long as you have a perfect ___44___ of yourself, there won’t be difficulties you can’t overcome.
To get a thorough understanding of oneself needs self-appreciation. ___45___ you think you are a towering tree or a blade of grass, a high mountain or a small stone, you ___46___ a state of nature that has its own reason of existence. If you __47____ admire yourself you’ll have a real sense of self-appreciation, which will give you confidence. ___48___ you gain full confidence in yourself, you’ll be __49____ to fight and overcome any difficulty. To get a thorough understanding of oneself also requires doing oneself a favor when it’s needed. In time of anger, do yourself a favor by giving an ___50___to it in a quiet place so that you won’t be hurt by its flames; in time of sadness, do yourself a favor by ___51___it with your friends so as to change a gloomy mood into a cheerful one; in time of tiredness, do yourself a favor by getting a good sleep or taking some stimulant. Show yourself loving concern about your health and daily life. ___52___you know perfectly well when and how to do yourself a favor, you won’t be confident and ready enough to ___53___ the attack of illness. As you are aware, what a person physically has is but a human body that’s vulnerable when __54____ to the elements. So if you fall ill, it’s up to you to take a good care of yourself.
In a word, to get a thorough understanding of oneself is to get a full ___55___of one’s life. Then one will find one’s life full of color and flavor.
36. A. permanently B. previously
C. precisely
D probably 37. A. overlook B. overestimate C. overcome D. overtake 38. A. reach B. touch C. range D. control 39. A. weaknesses B. disadvantages C. strengths D. limitations 40. A. look up
B. look back C. look forward
D. look down 41. A. expect B. anticipate C. inspect D. dream 42. A. honest B. comprehensive C. courageous D. delicate 43. A. what B. which C. how D. where 44. A. idea B. knowledge C. system D. insight
45. A. When
B. Which
C. What D. Whether
46. A. symbolize B. demonstrate C. assure D. represent 47. A. eagerly B. earnestly C. desperately
D. gratefully 48. A. As long as B. As soon as C. As far as D. As well as 49. A. advised B. willing
C. enabled D. committed
50. A. outlet B. excuse
C. criterion
D. solution
51. A. quarreling
B. arguing C. sharing D. interacting
52. A. Unless B. Once C. Since D. If 53. A. reject B. restore C. recover D. resist 54. A. expected
B. exposed
C. experienced D. exported 55. A. credit B. control
C. power
D. grace
第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
As the Chinese mainland’s first Disney park kicks off ticket sales on Monday, Chinese scalpers are already running a thriving trade in tickets, some of which are being hawked at 1,600 yuan ($246), triple the official price. A rough search for Shanghai Disneyland tickets on Chinese e-commerce giant Taobao on Sunday yielded some 250 results, with prices ranging from 1 yuan to 1,600 yuan.
\"We began to sell tickets about one month ago. You can prepay for tickets which will be delivered by the end of March,\" one Taobao shop owner told the Global Times on Sunday, claiming that over 1,000 tickets have been sold. Another shop owner claimed that tickets for the coming June, July and August are sold out.
Tourists can book tickets on Shanghai Disneyland Park’s official website, its official WeChat account and at authorized online shops beginning at 12 am on Monday.
Several Taobao shop owners reached by the Global Times on Sunday pledged their tickets’ authenticity. While some explained that they will help customers book tickets when official sales begin, others claimed that they were selling coin certificates that will be exchanged for tickets.
While an ID card check is required for entry to the park, one Taobao shop owner claimed that their tickets will only require a check of visitors’ cell phone numbers and names.
The park has denied selling tickets for \"trial operations,\" after some netizens tried to sell tickets for early access to the park, thepaper.cn reported.
As the first Disney park in the Chinese mainland, Shanghai Disneyland Park is expected to receive a huge number of tourists when it opens to the public on June 16. Many Net users have expressed their hopes to visit the park, which they expect will be cheaper than a trip to Hong Kong, where China’s first Disney park was built. 56. What’s the official price of Shanghai Disney park ticket?
A. 1,600 RMB B. 4,800 RMB C. 534RMB D. 246 RMB 57. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word in Para5? A. guaranteed B. deduced C. clarified D. justified 58. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. We can search for any related information about Shanghai Disneyland Park on Taobao. B. Tourists can only purchase Shanghai Disneyland Park tickets on its official website. C. Some tourists can enjoy “trial operation” tickets to enter Shanghai Disneyland Park earlier. D. Shanghai Disneyland Park is expected to embrace prosperity after being opened to the public.
B
The language used by scientists to explain complex ideas can be difficult and sometimes even boring. The language, with its Latin words and long scientific terms, could be one reason some people avoid learning about science, especially children.
American Danielle Dixson is a marine biologist. She wants to make science fun for children. Dixson has turned that idea into a series of children's books. The nine books are written so that her research is easy to understand. \"I just don't really think kids should be left out of it and I thought that story books may be one of the easiest ways to sort of captivate them and have them understand.\"
Danielle Dixson is an assistant professor at the University of Delaware. Dixson says another goal of her science writing is to help increase understanding of the ocean environment.
She spent almost two years in the South Pacific working on her post-doctoral research. She went to the island nation of Fiji to investigate coral reefs that are collapsing or, as she says, degrading.
The goal of her research is to identify why some healthy coral reefs are breaking down. She also wants to find out how this degradation affects fish that live in and around the reefs.
\"A number of the reefs are converting from being, you know, these beautiful coral reef systems that have a lot of holes for animals to hide in, into reefs that the coral's degrading and collapsing and then there is not as much hiding spaces for fishes and things like that.\"
Early in her research, Dixson made some videos for people in Fiji. The videos explained her work to the local community. She says she wanted them to understand how her research would help them.
For the local children, Dixson started making books explaining her work. This helped to keep them from walking through her \"laboratory\" - baby pools filled with water she was using for her experiments. \"I was living, actually, in the village with some of the locals. It was a lot easier to get research done if they understood what I was doing and how it would help them. And one of the ways that I was able to connect with the adults was I would make these videos for them. And then I started making children's books for the kids so that they would have a better idea of why I was there, so that when I ask them not to walk through the baby pools I was using for experiments or something like that, that that would actually happen.\" she added.
When Dixson returned to the United States, she started doing the same thing for children in this country. She uses colorful story books to capture the imagination of children. While she has their attention, she provides very useful information about science.
As a marine scientist, Dixson wants her stories to be both educational and inspirational, serving as an agent for change. She also includes in her books \"a call to action,\" asking readers what they can do to make a difference. \"One of the things I do in those story books is I have a last page. And the last page talks about what you can do to help. You know, there is a lot of things that even a 6-year-old is able to do, whether it's shutting your lights off when you leave a room, or riding your bike to your friend's house instead of having your parents drive you. There is a lot of stuff that they can do and still feel they're making a difference.\"
Danielle Dixson's books shine a light on the environmental problems facing our world's oceans. They also make science fun and understandable for children. But her books may have an unintended consequence, something she may not have planned on.
59. What may lead to people’s negative attitude toward science learning? A. The language can’t explain scientific ideas clearly.
B. Scientists are always boring and difficult to communicate with. C. The language usually contains complicated words and terms. D. People don’t need to understand science at all.
60. Which of the following may be the purpose of Dixson’s science writing?
A. To make the record of her research. B. To make people aware of ocean environment C. To raise money for her research D. To warn people of dangerous ocean lives. 61. What can we infer from Dixson’s research on coral reefs in Fiji? A. She’s targeted at breaking down unhealthy coral reefs. B. Coral reefs can shelter many fishes around.
C. The videos she made served the local community well. D. Children there helped her a lot to accomplish books. 62. What may be the title of the passage?
A. You Reap What You Sow B. Unity Is Strength
C. Haste Makes Waste D. Circumstances Alter Cases C
Hundreds of Chinese officials are to be sacked or demoted(降职) for their part in a vaccine scandal that has added to discontent at poor oversight of food and drug safety, especially relating to children.
Xinhua, the state news agency, said late on Wednesday that 357 officials are to face punishment, with 192 criminal cases already filed and 202 people detained(拘留)after improperly stored or transported vaccines were sent to 59 health institutions.
This is the latest in a string of food and drug safety scandals in a country where parents often import products for infants and babies from overseas to ensure quality. Many remember with fear the 2008 milk powder scandal, in which infant formula laced with melamine(三聚氰胺)caused at least six deaths and 300,000 children to fall ill. Beijing last month made public an illegal operation in eastern Shandong province in which a hospital pharmacist and her daughter traded $88m in vaccines that may have been compromised because they were expired or improperly stored or transported.
The China Food and Drug Administration said, however, that the vaccines posed no greater than the normal risk to patients. “We don’t see that the vaccines’ effectiveness has been reduced,” added the health watchdog in a report. Nonetheless, health officials fear a backlash against Chinese-manufactured vaccines, which already have a reputation for being more dangerous than those made overseas.
Wang Yuedan, deputy director of Peking University’s immunology department, said the key to evaluating risks is to check whether package seals are broken or for pollution with micro-organisms. “The vaccines in the Shandong case don’t have those problems,” he said.
Those vaccines had been subject to higher than normal temperatures that could have lowered their effectiveness and reduced their protective value. But the official investigation showed the vaccines “are still effective”, he said. Beijing, which publicized the affair almost a year after it was exposed, and several years after it started, appeared eager to show commitment to crack down on abuses by announcing the action, political analysts said. The CFDA said a system was being set up to track vaccines from production to use.
The World Health Organization warned the scandal could endanger China’s public health gains if parents become distrustful of vaccines. It also expressed confidence in Chinese vaccines, saying public immunization campaigns had erased polio(小儿麻痹症) and sharply reduced cases of hepatitis B(乙肝)and measles. 63. According to Wang Yuedan’s opinion, the vaccines in Shandong ______. A. were polluted by micro-organisms. B. were resistant to high temperature. C. decreased their value of protection D. were still effective 64. What’s the WHO’s attitude toward Chinese vaccines?
A. Indifferent B. Skeptical C. Objective D. Hopeful 65. The passage is most probably from a ______.
A. scientific research B. medical journal C. law document D. news report D
Every immigrant leads a double life. Every immigrant has a double identity and a double vision, being suspended between an old and a new home, an old and new self. The very notion of a new home, of course, is in a sense as impossible as the notion of new parents. Parents are who they are; home is what it is.
Yet home, like parentage, must be legitimized(合理) through love; otherwise, it is only a fact of geography or biology. Most immigrants to America found their love of their old homes betrayed: they did not really abandon their countries; their countries abandoned them. In America, they found the possibility of a new love, the chance to
nurture new selves.
Not uniformly, not without exceptions. Every generation has its Know-Nothing movement. Its understandable fear and hatred of alien invasion is as true today as it always was, but in spite of all this, the American attitude remains unique. Throughout history, exile has been a disaster; America turned it into a triumph and placed its immigrants in the center of a national epic.
The epic is possible because America is an idea as much as it is a country. America has nothing to do with loyalty to a dynasty and very little to do with loyalty to particular place, but everything to do with loyalty to a set of principles. To immigrants, those principles are especially real because so often they were absent or violated in their native lands. It was no accident in the ’60 and ‘70s, when alienation was in flower, that it often seemed to be “native” Americans who felt alienated, while aliens or the children of aliens upheld the native values. The immigrant’s double vision results in a special, somewhat skewed perspective on America that can mislead but that can also find revelation in the things that to native Americans are obvious. Psychiatrist Robert Coles speaks of those “who straddle worlds and make of that very experience a new world.”
“Home is where you are happy.” Sentimental, perhaps, and certainly not conventionally patriotic, but is appropriate for a country that wrote the pursuit of happiness into its founding document. That continues for the immigrant in America, and it never stops, but it comes to rest at a certain moment. The moment is hard to pin down, but it occurs perhaps when the immigrant’s double life and double vision joint together toward a single state of mind. When the old life, the old home fade into a certain unreality: places one merely visits, in fact or in the mind, practicing the tourism of memory. It occurs when the immigrant learns his ultimate lesson: above all countries, America, if loved, returns love.
66. How can we understand the underlined sentence in Para1? A. Parents have nothing to do with home. B. Home is irreplaceable just like parents. C. New home can somewhat represent parents. D. Parents and home are essentially different.
67. What’s the result of American’s unique attitude toward immigrants? A. Immigrants have played an important role in America’s history. B. Immigrants have endured more sufferings than those in other countries. C. Immigrants have been a disaster to America’s development. D. Immigrants have posed fear and hatred on America.
68. Why are principles real and important for immigrants in America?
A. Because they have to accept those principles as a deal for living in America. B. Because they can sense the power of those principles related to religion. C. Because those principles are laws and regulations in America. D. Because those principles are consistent with their beliefs. 69. What does the underlined word “That” in Para5 refer to?
A. Traditional patriotism B. Immigrants’ double life and vision C. The pursuit of happiness. D. Returned love from America 70. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. Love America, Love Yourself B. Home Is Where You Are Happy C. Experience a New World D. Be a Real American Immigrant
第II卷(两部分, 共35分)
第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面短文,并依据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填上一个最恰当的词。 It’s no secret that doing good makes others happy – but did you know it can make you happy as well?
According to a study, people participating in meaningful activities were happier and felt that their lives had more purpose than people who only engaged in pleasure-seeking behaviors.
Try giving these four things to others to start your journey to a happier and healthier lifestyle. 1. Your Time
With a busy life, it can be hard to find any time to give away. However, volunteering your time has great benefits, including making new friends and connections, learning new skills and even advancing your career. According to a paper about the link between health and volunteering, volunteering is connected with lower instances of depression and reduces the risk of dying by 22 percent. 2. Your Attention
Most of us think we’re good listeners, but according to psychologist Paul Donoghue, most people are aware that others don’t listen as well as they could. In addition, they’re not fully aware that they themselves aren’t listening. When practicing mindfulness meditation(正念禅修), you focus on what you experience in the moment and let your thoughts and emotions pass through without judgment. Did you know that giving someone your undivided attention helps you also? When done well, active listening strengthens your focus-which is a major part of good meditation.
3. Your Compassion
The psychological meaning of compassion is the ability to understand another person’s emotional state. Compassion differs from empathy(移情) in that those who experience compassion not only put themselves in another person’s shoes, but also want to reduce that person’s suffering.
A brain-imaging study showed that the brain’s pleasure centers are equally active when we give money to the poor as when we receive money ourselves. 4. Your Money
According to an experiment, those who spend money on other people are significantly happier than those who spend the same quantity of money on themselves.
Whether or not you can offer other gifts, donating money helps make real change happen. It represents time spent, compassion and careful attention to the needs of others. Topic Doing good makes others and yourself happy ____71____ of a People, who ____72___ in meaningful activities were happier and felt study that they lived more ___73____ than those only engaged in pleasure-seeking behaviors. Four things offered to Your Time Benefits: others can __74____ ★Making new friends and connections; to a happier and ★Learning new skills; healthier lifestyle ★Making ___75___ in your career. Your Attention ★Giving someone your ___76___ attention can also help yourself; ★Active listening can strengthen ___77___ is a major part of good meditation. Your ★It __78____ people to understand others’ Compassion emotional state. ★People with compassion want to reduce others’ sufferings as well. Your Money ★___79___ the same amount of money, people felt happier while spending on others. Conclusion ___80___ away money helps make real change happen no matter whether you can offer other gifts or not. 第五部分 书面表达 (满分25分) 阅读下面短文,然后依据要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。
Recently the reporters of CCTV 11 made a random survey in some big cities in China among the pedestrians on the correct spelling of some most commonly used Chinese characters, the result of which was completely beyond their expectations. The expression they used was “embarrass”, which is pronounced in Chinese “ganga”. First, they asked eight students from Grades 4 to 6 in a famous primary school in Beijing, and half of them could write them correctly. Later they came to a secondary school and asked eight students to do the same thing, but this time only three of whom wrote the two characters correctly. What’s more surprising was that they asked five persons who had got master’s or doctor’s degrees to write the same characters, but only two of them could write them correctly. The result was not only terrific but ironic as well. Is it too difficult? Absolutely not! 201510英语学习人数人口百分比50广东北京上海江苏浙江山东 【写作内容】 1. 以约30个词概括以上短文的主要内容。 2. 以约120个词发表你的观点,内容包括: (1)具体分析导致“忽视汉语学习”的缘由
(2)从政府和学校来谈谈该如何做来转变这一现象。
【写作要求】
1. 作文中不得直接引用原文中的句子; 2. 作文中不能消灭真实姓名和学校名称。 【评分标准】
概括精确 , 语言规范, 内容合适, 篇章连贯。
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