英 语
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试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分满分120分考试时间120分钟
第Ⅰ卷(选择题 85分)
第部分:听力(两节满分20分)
第节(5题题1分满分5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
( )1 How will the man pay probably
A By credit card B By check C In cash
( )2 When will the party begin
A In 10 minutes B In 15 minutes C In 30 minutes
( )3 What is the man going to do
A Sell something B Leave his company C Have a job interview
( )4 What are the speakers talking about
A Sports B Fashion C Magazines
( )5 How does the man respond to the woman
A He's doubtful B He's impressed C He's inspired
第二节(15题题1分满分15分)
听面5段话独白段话独白题题中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 What subject is the man poor at
A Science B English C Math
( )7 What does the man ask the woman to do after class
A Give him the pencil back B Help him with his homework
C Lend him some English books
听第7段材料回答第89题
( )8 Why was the man worried
A He lost his wallet B His mother has been ill
C He was fined for speeding
( )9 What will the man have to do in the end
A Pay the fine B Go to the hospital C Repair his car
听第8段材料回答第1012题
( )10 What type of equipment does the kitchen have
A A refrigerator B A stove C An electric pan
( )11 What do we know about the room
A It faces north B It's in the front of the house
C It's right under the roof
( )12 To whom is the man talking
A A landlady B A teacher C A babysitter
听第9段材料回答第1316题
( )13 Which city does the man want to go to
A New York B Toronto C London
( )14 How does the woman suggest the man get to his final destination
A By taxi B By subway C By airport shuttle
( )15 How long will it take the man to collect his luggage
A Less than an hour B About an hour and thirty minutes
C At least two hours
( )16 Where does the conversation probably take place
A At an airport information center B On the telephone
C At a ticket office
听第10段材料回答第1720题
( )17 In which state will a store be opening soon
A Montana B Oregon C California
( )18 Who is the speaker thanking
A The company's owner B The company's employees
C The company's customers
( )19 What does the speaker want the audience mainly to do
A Email the company with some ideas
B Rethink their marketing plan
C Tell others about the new stores
( )20 How should people find out about the new positions
A By looking at the company's website
B By applying directly at a new location
C By sending the woman an email
第二部分:英语基础知识运(两节满分35分)
第节:单项填空(15题题1分满分15分)
请认真阅读列题题中ABCD四选项中选出佳选项
( )21 His children were his pride and being a devoted father became a top ________ in his life
A capacity B anxiety C priority D opportunity
( )22 This raw chocolate tastes pretty delicious due to ________ amount of melted pure fresh cream
A equal B generous C insufficient D tiny
( )23 The Party could have stated ________ their policy was on this matter but the voters only received a very dusty answer
A why B when C whether D what
( )24 Why do many students stick to private tutoring ________ they could easily master such knowledge at school
A unless B before C after D when
( )25 When the organization ________ in March 2019 there was almost no money in the bank and more than 1 million of debt
A folded B boomed C registered D sprang
( )26 We can find beautiful light in the other person which may be precisely what we ________ for all along
A are searching B will search C have been searching D have searched
( )27 The customs officers were insisting that suitcases should be opened and their contents ________ for closer inspection
A laid out B given out C sent out D picked out
( )28 Scientists have introduced a new model of 3D printer ________ differs from the existing ones in certain aspects
A as B which C who D that
( )29 I am so thrilled to have my underwater photos ________ in the National Geographic and on the cover
A to be featured B featured C being featured D to feature
( )30 If the new security system ________ into effect such accidents would never have happened
A would be put B were put C should be put D had been put
( )31 Lucia impressed her peer students with her musical talent as well as several foreign languages ________.
A on her own B under her control C in her charge D at her command
( )32 Many writers are drawn to building a world ________ readers are somewhat familiar with but also feel distant from our normal lives
A it B one C that D the one
( )33 Hardly ever ________ so many choices for young people entering the workforce as there are today
A there are B there have been C have there been D are there
( )34 —Sir I'm late because my car broke down on the way
—________ I've had enough of your excuses
A Cut it out B Suit yourself C You can't be serious D It makes sense
( )35 —Thank God I passed the interview yesterday I was sweating heavily
—Me too I ________ when I was sitting outside waiting
A looked down my nose B let my hair down
C had butterflies in my stomach D chanced my arm
第二节: 完形填空(20题题1分满分20分)
请认真阅读面短文短文题ABCD四选项中选出佳选项
My kids sit in Gee's living room and cautiously lift antique Christmas ornaments(饰品) out of a well-loved cardboard box Gee stands beside them quietly __36__ each treasure She tells me that she and Tom built their ornament __37__ piece by piece during each year's after-Christmas sale She __38__ as we leave with the box Her precious treasures gathered over a lifetime have found a new __39__
We first met Tom and Gee in the early days of our marriage Someone had been __40__ our garbage cans to the garage each garbage day and Jim and I had __41__ who Then one day we __42__ him an elderly man who lived across the street
I baked cookies and left them on a stool outside the garage with a thank-you note When we got home from work that day a typed letter had__43__ the gift The letter was from Tom and explained how he had come to walk the neighborhood on garbage day returning cans for people he __44__ knew Back when he'd been fighting a war I wasn't __45__ to see his young wife Gee had found herself living alone Neighbors had taken the time to handle her garbage cans __46__ she didn't have to and he never forgot Now he __47__ it forward by doing the same for all of us
A few years after we'd moved in Tom __48__ We photocopied that __49__ and attached it to one of our own for Gee We told her how __50__ Tom had been to us and how we grieved for her She wrote back and told us she __51__ talked to Tom every day When Gee invited us over to look through Christmas ornaments I realized how hard it must be to __52__ with that box a piece of Tom
Jim and I agree to__53__ our tree with Gee's ornaments this Christmas out of the box that is __54__ in Tom's handwriting Maybe I'll talk to him just as Gee still does Thank you I'll say for teaching us what it __55__ to be a neighbor
( )36 A confirming B explaining C revealing D touching
( )37 A shelf B basement C art D collection
( )38 A smiles B weeps C sighs D hesitates
( )39 A home B destination C function D chance
( )40 A distributing B exposing C returning D attaching
( )41 A discovered B wondered C foreseen D investigated
( )42 A spotted B impressed C acknowledged D grasped
( )43 A answered B replaced C delivered D rewarded
( )44 A especially B thoroughly C previously D barely
( )45 A willing B voluntary C alive D keen
( )46 A so B before C because D if
( )47 A brought B carried C paid D pushed
( )48 A survived B withdrew C retired D died
( )49 A note B gift C letter D treasure
( )50 A grateful B close C special D superior
( )51 A still B even C just D ever
( )52 A live B finish C go D part
( )53 A supply B manage C decorate D arm
( )54 A drafted B labeled C signed D preserved
( )55 A reflects B desires C anticipates D means
第三部分: 阅读理解(15题题2分满分30分)
请认真阅读列短文短文题ABCD四选项中选出佳选项
A
How to Get the Best Hotel Deal
Taking the entire family on vacation can add up quickly—flights rental car gas meals snacks and of course hotels However by doing some research and using three__little__words__you could end up saving a lot of money on accommodations
First search hotel booking sites like TripAdvisor or Expedia and check out the hotel rates in your location for the dates you would like to book Take down all the prices you find online for that hotel But even if you find a steal of a deal or a special discount don't press the book button on the website just yet
After researching prices online experts say the best way to get the lowest hotel rate is to call the hotel directly—not any of the customer service or 1—800 numbers that could be listed as a contact number especially for a chain hotel Then you're going to drop some magic words While you might be tempted to ask for the best deal or the lowest rate your secret weapon here is to use the phrase cheapest nonrefundable rate According to experts at Travel+Leisure that phrase triggers hotel staff to search for the room that will cost you the least for your vacation
If you do end up trying to negotiate a better price mention the numbers you found online and then reduce those prices by 20 percent Apparently hotels pay a hefty fee to be listed on hotel booking sites and that 20 percent could actually mean more money than they would get if you booked through one of them
Just don't wait until the last minute to score a deal because that can lead to paying more not less Fred Lalonde founder of the travel service Hopper told Travel+Leisure that the best deals on hotels are usually available two to three months ahead of the vacation date potentially saving you more than 270 for an eight-day stay
( )56 What does the underlined part three little words in Paragraph 1 refer to
A A special discount B The best deal
C The lowest rate D Cheapest nonrefundable rate
( )57 According to the passage the preferred way to get the best hotel deal is to ________
A call the target hotels to bargain with the staff
B collect and compare the prices found online
C book hotels just before your departure time
D turn to hotel booking sites for a discount
B
There is a 1930s-old restaurant in my hometown that has done little to update itself over the past 80 years This is part of its charm as is the wooden phone booth that sits neglected in the age of the cellphone
Ah the phone booth We need it now more than ever
For me it symbolizes that phone calls were once private affairs even if the information being shared was not sensitive in any way It was simply assumed that a phone conversation was meant for two people and two people only In public places this meant turning to the phone booth—a private chamber where one could converse in peace without being overheard
Even at home phone calls used to be regarded as private Growing up in the 1960s we had one phone in the house—fixed to the kitchen wall
As a kid I didn't get or make many calls I do however remember answering the phone asking for the identity of the caller and then handing the phone to my mom She'd take it say Hello Mrs Flaubert and then one moment please as she placed her hand over the receiver turned to me and directed This is for me Why don't you go outside and play?
Flash-forward to what cellphones have done to this idyll Within the space of very few years private conversations have become public declaration and being overheard seems to be the point A large part of the problem of course is that we now carry our phones with us and the reflex(反射) to answer the device as soon as it rings is a response Pavlov would have appreciated
But the information is revealed Not long ago I was sitting in Boston's South Station waiting for my train After purchasing a sandwich I sat down at a table near a man who was on his cellphone
Let me paraphrase what the man had to say:Yes that's right The red and yellow roses That will be a Visa Then he proceeded to recite his card number and expiration date before signing off
I stared unbelievably at the fellow He glanced at me and askedWhat?
My response was immediate I recited his card number back to him along with the expiration date
There is no more privacy no longer a sense of personal borders or limits and the cellphone has become a loudspeaker
To return to phone booths Why did they disappear And should you think a phone booth has no value today I saw one on eBay going for 4750
( )58 Why do private conversations turn into public declaration according to the passage
A Phone booths have died out in modern life
B People lack a sense of personal borders or limits
C The content of phone calls is not that sensitive
D It is convenient for people to reach for cellphones
( )59 By describing what happened in Boston's South Station the author indicates that ________.
A it's ridiculous to answer cellphones in public places
B it's impolite to overhear others answering cellphones
C it's necessary to keep a safe distance from others when answering phones
D it's inappropriate to touch on personal information in cellphone conversations
( )60 What can we conclude from the passage
A Pavlov is in favor of answering cellphones instantly
B Something seemingly old-fashioned holds its charm today
C Phone booths are very popular with consumers on the Internet
D People used to lack a sense of trust and security in the 1960s
C
One day in 1995 a large heavy middle-aged man robbed two Pittsburgh banks in broad daylight He didn't wear a mask and he smiled at surveillance cameras before walking out of each bank Later that night police arrested a surprised McArthur Wheeler When they showed him the surveillance tapes Wheeler stared in disbelief But I wore the juice he mumbled Apparently Wheeler thought that rubbing lemon juice on his skin would make him invisible to videotape cameras After all lemon juice is used as invisible ink so as long as he didn't come near a heat source he should have been completely invisible
The case caught the eye of the psychologist David Dunning at Cornell University who enlisted his graduate student Justin Kruger to see what was going on They reasoned that while
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