英语试题
试卷分第I卷(选择题)第II卷(非选择题)第I卷18页第II卷910页
第I卷
注意事项
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第部分 听力(两节满分30分)
做题时先答案标试卷录音容结束两分钟时间试卷答案转涂答题卷
第节(5题:题15分满分75分)
听面5段话段话题题中ABC三选项中选出佳选项标试卷相应位置听完段话10秒钟时间回答关题阅读题段话仅读遍
例:How much is the shirt
A 1915
B 918
C 915
答案C
1 Where does the conversation most probably take place
A In a library B At a theater C In a restaurant
2 What’s the relationship between the speakers
A Strangers B Friends C A couple
3 What does the man suggest
A Repairing the laptop B Buying a new laptop C Using the laptop less
4 What does the woman think of the wine
A It’s a bit expensive B It’s not her cup oftea C It’s tasty and cheap
5 How does the man find the woman’s forgetfulness
A Annoying B Embarrassing C Understandable
第二节(15题:题15 分满分225分)
听面5段话独白段话独题题中ABC
三选项中选出佳选项标试卷相应位置听段话独白前时间
阅读题题5秒钟听完题出5秒钟作答时间段话
独白读两遍
听第6段材料回答第67题
6 When will the man be back home usually
A500 pm B530 pm C600 pm
7 Where docs the woman live
A Near where she works
B Near the third ring road
C Near where the man lives
听第7段材料回答第89题
8 What did the man do first
A He finished the drink B He showed the ID card C He read the rules
9 When can the man go on the Internet in the library
A 11 pm Friday B8 am Saturday C10 pm Sunday
听第8段材料回答第1012题
10 What is one of the symptoms of the woman
A Fast heartbeat B Shortness of breath C Sharp neck pain
11 How long will the woman’s pain usually last
A About 10 minutes B About 15 minutes C About 20 minutes
12 What will the woman do next
A Have an operation B Have some tests C Have some medicines
听第9段材料回答第1316题
13 What problem docs the man have now
A He can’t afford the late fee
B He has missed the deadline
C He has failed the math test
14 Why didn’t the man register the course at first
A The office was closed
B The computer was out of service
C The temporary worker rejected him
15 What information does the man need to provide actually
A His name and age B His driving record C Proof of his address
16 What is most likely to happen
A The woman will talk to the director
B The director will let the man register
C The man will have to wait until next term
听第10段材料回答第1720题
17 Who is Richard
A A babysitter B A researcher C A children’s writer
18 With whom do babies feel the most comfortable
A Strange adults B Babysitters C Other babies
19 How do babies react to unfamiliar babies
A They reach out B They show fear C They start to cry
20 What may the study lead to
A Much more parenting time with babies
B An increase in familybased day care centers
C A greater demand for experienced babysitters
第二部分 阅读理解(两节满分35分)
第节(10题题25分满分25分)
阅读列短文题ABCD四选项中选出佳选项答题纸该项涂黑
A
I started reading Shakespeare when I was nine after my grandfather an actor sent me a copyof Romeo and Juliet The story and the language attracted me I found out about Shakespeare Globe CentreNew Zealand (SGCNZ) and started volunteering for them when I was about 10 When I was 13 I managedto run a film project with SGCNZ
I’m homeeducated and a parttime correspondence student (函授生) as well We have a drama groupmade up of quite a few people who are also homeeducated I’ve also joined Wellington Young Actors ayouth theatre company There are many similarities and differences between being homeeducated andattendinga fiveday programme I love hearing other students’ reactions when meeting them and share mydifferent ways of experiencing the world with them While explaining the way I learn can be a challenge I love helping people to understand there isn’t just one way of learning
Being homeeducated has offered me the freedom to have an individualized education and to pursuemy passions My education has always been about making those focuses but I do lots of the same things aspeople who attend fiveday programs do Shakespeare is a great approach to lots of things around Englishhistory and the arts I think something you learn when you perform is connection You have to have aconnection with your fellow actors with the audience and with Shakespeare I learn this from actuallybeing on stage and from taking part in different Shakespeare festival programs
I believe it’s the emotion in Shakespeare that makes it relevant today You can be reading somethingthat was written 400 years ago and be able to see parts of your life in the work as it shows you how tounderstand the world and explore a lot of different ideas
21 What can a fiveday program be
A A film project B A reading activity
C School education D Stage performance
22 Why does the author choose home education
A To be different from others B To better focus on his passions
C To enjoy more personal freedom D To improve his academic performance
23 What do we know about the author
A A famous young actor
B A loyal program volunteer
C A home education writer
DA devoted Shakespearelover
B
If 62 is the number in red on the top of your math test for most of us it's a total disaster Your entireweek is ruined and 62 is what races through your head for the rest of the day If9 is the number of likes onthat cute photo you posted the other day many will feel rather disappointed
Our lives have become a constant system of ranks assessments and numbers The days of passingjudgment on others based on personality are gone and now we judge based on how good a person’snumbers are We compare ourselves to the numbers of others such as how low another person’s weight ishow high their paycheck Selfworth is no longer based on quality of character but quantity of numbers
In today’s social media consumed society it has never been easier for people to broadcast theirnumbers to the world A simple click of a button can take you to a page where you can observe the numberof friends or followers a person has Teenagers have taken on this mentality that if you don't have a certainnumber of followers then you aren’t cool Many feel they are not important if very few people arewitnessing their status updates This state of mind is harmful and not at all accurate Twitter and Facebookcan let the world witness your updates but they will never let anyone see who you rally are In the endselfworth should be based on what you think of yourself not what the world thinks of you
So next time you receive a failing grade or you lose a follower remember that these things cannot andshould not define (定义) you You are not your numbers You are a person—a 3D living and breathingperson with ideas and creativity and love that the rigidity of numbers cannot represent You are the thingsyou love and the things you laugh at and the way you treat others
24 How does the author sound in Paragraph2
A Regretful B Conservative C Doubtful D Friendly
25 According to the passage teenagers believe it cool to
A display their status updates B post heir daily doings online
C win recognition on social media Ddefine their selfworth themselves
26 What can be a suitable title for the text
A Numbers Make What You Are B You Are More Than a Number
C It’s Your Number That Matters D Let’s Stop Sharing Our Numbers
C
The clock always seems to be ticking rather too fast in the doctor’s office and the queue of patientsoutside the door seems to be pressing rather too hard Some say it’s high time for the model of short sharponetoone appointments to give way to shared medical appointments (SMAs)
SMAs are doctorpatient visits in which a group of patients receive patient education and counseling(咨询) physical examination and medical support in a group setting Typically SMAs are designed to haveone or more doctors attend to a group of patients who share a common illness or medical condition Incontrast to onetoone visits SMAS provide a longer appointment timeframe as well as the opportunity forpatients to have improved access to their physicians and meanwhile pick up additional information andsupport from peers
However doctors who have pioneered the shared appointment approach report that there aresignificant challenges involved Dr Sumego director of shared medical appointments Cleveland Clinicidentifies culture change as the most significant challenge Physicians and nurses are trained in a model ofpersonal service and privacy the SMA approach is a fundamental challenge to those fixed ideas Theyneed shared goals and a way of testing the innovation against agreed standards Dr Sumego says The physicians may be worried about the possible chaos and efficiencies that are marketed They also have to make the patients understand what their appointment is and what the expectation is
So if an organization was looking to start shared medical appointments I would advise them to start the buyin from a few champion physicians develop the workflow and develop some experience Provide some support behind what that best practice should look like Create some standards so that as the concept spreads you can employ that experience to start the next shared medical appointments and the next
27 What is the purpose of the SMA approach
A To improve medical service B To promote doctors’ reputation
C To conduct medical research D To meet patients’ expectation
28 According to Dr Sumego what prevents the SMA approach from being widely adopted
A Personal service B Fixed ideas
C Lack of equipment D Shared goals
29 What can the underlined buyinin Paragraph 4 be replaced by
A Support B Organization C Purchase D Practice
30 What can be learned about the SMA approach in the last paragraph
A It is currently being questioned
B It is impractical in some areas
C It will enjoy wide popularity soon
D It should be carried out step by step
第二节(5题:题2分满分10分)
根短文容短文选项中选出填入空白处佳选项选项中两项余选项
Actions speak louder than words A smile says I like you You make me happy
That’s why dogs make such a hit They are so glad to see us that they almost jump out of their skins 31
A baby’s smile has the same effect Have you ever been in a doctor’s waiting room and looked around at all the sad faces waiting impatiently to be seen There were six or seven patients waiting when a young woman came in with a nine monthold baby She sat down next to a gentle man who was more than a little impatient about the long wait for service The baby just looked up at him with that great big smile that is so characteristic of babies 32 Soon he struck up a conversation with the woman about her baby and his grandchildren and then the entire reception room joined in and the boredom and tension were changed into a pleasant and enjoyable experience
33 Telephone companies throughout the US have a program called phone power which isoffered to employees who use the telephone for selling their services or products In this program theysuggest that you smile when talking on the phone Your smile comes through in your voice
You don’t feel like smiling34 If you are alone force yourself to whistle or hum a tune or singAct as if you were already happy and that will lend to make you happy
Your smile is a messenger of your goodwill 35To someone who has seen a dozen people frownor turn their faces away your smile is like the sun breaking through the clouds Especially when thatsomeone is under pressure from his bosses his customers his teachers or parents or children a smile canhelp him realize that all is not hopeless—that there is joy in the world
A He smiled back at the baby
B Well force yourself to smile
C Smile gets much easier with practice
D So naturally we are glad to see them
E Your smile brightens the lives of all who see it
F The effect of a smile is powerful even when it is unseen
G We should give others a real smile a smile that comes from within
第三部分 语言运 (两节满分45分)
第节完形填空(20题:题15分满分30分)
阅读面短文短文题ABCD四选项中选出填入空白处佳选项答题纸该项涂黑
It was just a harmless Valentine’s Day joke Old Lady Hayes 36it She used to scream at us forborrowinga few of her precious raspberries(木莓) like we were37gold
George practiced 38 the box out of reach by the string I couldn’t wait to see it fly away whenshe tried to pick it up
I was first to 39my dad in the doorway I froze Within seconds my40was shared by allDad walked slowly to the empty candy box He picked it up and watched it swing back and forth Then helooked into the eyes ofthe41 boys
It doesn’t seem so long ago that I was playing Valentine’s Day 42 he saidOne year mycousins and I decided to try one on our Grandma Walker43 we loved her We just wanted to havesome44 We sneaked up to her45and drew a gift there with red paint Then we kicked thedoor and46 behind the bushes When Grandma 47 appeared she looked down Even from 15feet away we could see the48 in her eyes Grandma49 for the fresh paint Slowlyshe 50 our joke She tried to smile absently wiping red paint on her clean and white apron (围裙) Dad 51 and for the first time I noticed that his eyes were 52 Grandma died later that year I never had another 53 to give her a real valentine
Later that night a red heartshaped box was 54 on Mrs Hayes’ front doorstep We hid behind the bushes to see how she would 55 to receiving a full box of candy
36 A deserved B got C made D called
37 A finding B stealing C buying D giving
38 A opening B closing C pulling D putting
39 A know B observe C watch D notice
40 A happiness B anxiety C excitement D curiosity
41 A frightened B surprised C delighted D amused
42 A jokes B games C roles D sports
43 A even though B so that C in case D as if
44 A trouble B influence C time D fun
45 A room B house C doorstep D window
46 A sat B hid C stood D fled
47 A gradually B suddenly C frequently D finally
48 A hurt B joy C trust D concern
49 A reached B searched C asked D waited
50 A turned into B gave away C figured out D talked about
51 A left B finished C started D paused
52 A weak B bright C open D wet
53 A solution B method C chance D example
54 A opened B carried C placed D made
55 A reply B react C refer D return
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