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杭州高中高三5月模擬考試英語試卷
  杭州高中高三5月模擬考試英語試卷分析

第一節: 單項 (共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)

從A、B、CD四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項1. — Could you spare me a few minutes of your time?

— _________, but I’ll be free an hour later.

A. I’m afraid not B. With pleasure C. No way D. It’s up to you

2. We had ____ really cold December this year. I can’t remember ____ winter when it was so cold.

A. the; a B. a; the C. the; the D. a; a

3. — The headmaster is said to be absent from school today.

— __________, we shall not visit him.

A. In that case B. As a result C. On the contrary D. What is worse

4. “It’s been a long holiday, so it’s normal enough not to remember what he had learned before that,” Jessie said, _____ her brother.

A. to defend B. defended C. having defended D. defending

5. We know that a smile is usually a sign that people feel friendly and happy, but _____ we don’t know who the new person is?

A. what if B. how come C. what about D. why not

6. _____ the College of Medicine, I would be a doctor with much practical experiences now.

A. If I attended B. Had I attended C. If I should attend D. Were I to attend

7. Many road accidents _____ from careless driving, according to the recent reports from the police.

A. rise B. reduce C. increase D. arise

8. With no arrangements reached, the leaders in the six-side talks will spend another two hours, _____ in the hotel, discussing the nuclear problem of North Korea.

A. locking B. having locked C. locked D. being locked

9. It’s thought that one’s anxiety often occurs as a result of his unsuccessful ____ to the new surroundings.

A. expectation B. adaptation C. description D. reference

10. Over the years, while focusing on its own development, China _____ aid to the best of its ability to other developing countries with various difficulties.

A. provides B. is providing C. has been providing D. will provide

11. The other day I went past an ancient tower, on _____ roof sat a very beautiful bird I had never seen before.

A. which B. where C. whose D. whom

12. Though job applicants used to put salary in the first place, they now focus more on _____ they can achieve full potential in their new jobs.

A. whether B. why C. that D. what

13. My boss required so much of me, so I believed that he was ________ being satisfied with my job though I had tried my best.

A. next to B. subject to C. far from D. away from

14. Time and money are of great importance to us all. Most people think there isn’t enough of _____.

A. none B. neither C. any D. either

15. Failure is unavoidable in our lives. _____, many people viewed failure as the beginning of their struggle, rather than the end of it.

A. Lately B. Approximately C. Fortunately D. Naturally

16. Life isn’t meant to be easy and you have to _____ some pain to learn the skills to move forward.

A. hold back B. give away C. go through D. turn down

17. Old John cannot hear well, so the salesman is trying to explain how to use the product _____ sign language.

A. by means of B. on behalf of C. in search of D. for fear of

18. She had a pretty _____look indicating that she had done something wrong to Jim.

A. innocent B. guilty C. considerate D. disappointed

In 2015, a bill allowing every couple to have two children was _____ in China.

A. appointed B. approved C. adjusted D. abandoned

20. — I feel so nervous about the results of the midterm exam.

— ________.

A. I really envy you B. Take it easy C. You got it D. I couldn’t agree more

第二節:完形填空 (共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,從各題的四個選項中,選出最佳選項Over the years, thanks to my life’s obstacles(障礙), I understood the meaning of faith and the strong will to survive. It was Hurricane Ike that made me fully the beauty of our strength and a human’s motivation to 22 .

Mom had a two-week 23 in summer. While we enjoyed our holiday in Southeast Texas, we didn’t realize the fact that Ike 24 cause months and likely years of “labor”. By September 7th, the “eyes of Texas” were watching Hurricane Ike more 25 , making the typical mad rush for last-minute hurricane 26 . Two days later, both oil and ice were in 27 demand.

In the early hours of September 11th, some neighbors were planning to 28 the storm in their homes, 29 others were making final preparations to get away. At first, we decided to stay. But that afternoon, the Houston-Galveston area would be on the more 30 side of the storm. Mom and I packed some of our most 31 belongings in the car and 32 the East Texas town of Lufkin.

As Ike pushed farther inland, we 33 power in Lufkin. On Sunday, our next-door neighbor told us via cell phone that our 34 had remained well. Our hopes could not have been 35 . But a few hours later, the neighbors reported that our brick chimney had 36 , and it was sitting on our living room, 37 a hole in the roof between two skylights (天窗).

We wouldn’t be allowed to return homeSeptember 17th. I climbed upstairs, and looked toward the hole in the roof which showed a beautiful blue sky.

Without hesitation, I shouted, “Wow! A third skylight!”

My neighbors could not believe I was making jokes 39 crying, but 40 is always good medicine. It was with that joke that I knew, given time, everything would be okay.

21. A. observe B. appreciate C. explore D. improve

22. A. work B. apologize C. recover D. change

23. A. vacation B. journey C. meeting D. schedule

24. A. must B. might C. should D. would

25. A. closely B. constantly C. warningly D. differently

26. A. adventure B. equipment C. supplies D. reports 27. A. basic B. high C. pure D. neat

28. A. get through B. put away C. test out D. suffer from

29. A. since B. when C. until D. while

30. A. dangerous B. abundant C. peaceful D. awesome

31. A. available B. concrete C. precious D. potential

32. A. set out B. headed for C. settled down D. watched out

33. A. provided B. reduced C. produced D. lost

34. A. garden B. house C. pool D. yard

35. A. clearer B. wilder C. lower D. higher

36. A. passed B. stood C. gone D. followed

37. A. leaving B. digging C. filling D. kicking

38. A. by B. before C. until D. after

39. A. in spite of B. instead of C. apart from D. in terms of

40. A. faith B. will C. strength D. laughter

第部分:閱讀理解(20小題小題0分)

閱讀下列,從每題所給的A、B、C 和D中,選出最佳選項A

There are many people you are well advised to treat kindly: Your child’s teacher, your husband or wife, your boss and so on.

Until now, that best-behavior-required list has not included your Uber driver, or for that matter, taxi drivers. Old thinking: Hey, they’re here to serve me. I don’t have to make a special effort to be nice to them.

Dangerously wrong.

A recent New York Times story told the instructive tale of a Uber passenger, Hussein Kanji, who says he’s really not sure how he made his driver angry. All he knows is that his driver-generated rating went way down and the wait for a Uber car became hours instead of minutes.

Beware, Uberians: If you’re feeling angry when you slide into the back seat and you give your driver the silent treatment, your reputation may get damaged in the driver-generated ratings. If you’re among the people one Uber driver described as “generally negative”, watch out.

Uber isn’t the only front on this battlefield. The ability to rate someone’s service is one of the successes of the Internet. It helps everyone weed out people with bad attitudes and worse habits.

These ratings should cut both ways. A while back, the auction site eBay made many of its sellers angry when it started preventing them from giving negative ratings to buyers. Until then, sellers and buyers had threatened each other with negative reviews. Too many negative reviews could get you thrown off.

Then eBay shifted the balance of power to buyers. Sellers can still write a bad comment, but the overall rating cannot be anything but positive. Thus eBay has become a place where all is for the best. Think positive!

We know that being nice to people all day can be exhausting. We’ve also seen people who shout at those who don’t measure up to their expectations for service.

Uber is reportedly about to spread worldwide. It is a welcome competitor because it fits the needs of customers in a new way. We know Uber is a two-way street. But drivers who get too picky may end up with no passengers.

Everyone, behave!

41. In general, people think of Uber drivers as people who ________.

A. they can take advantage of B. they don’t have to be nice to

C. are required to be on their best behavior D. need better treatment from customers

42. Negative driver-generated ratings mean that ________.

A. customers have to wait for a longer time when using Uber cars

B. drivers are too slow to pick up customers

C. Uber drivers will never serve those customers

D. customers have done damage to Uber cars

43. The phrase “weed out” (Para. 6) can best be replaced by _____.

A. hate B. get rid of C. value D. win back

44. The example of eBay in the article is probably meant to show that ________.

A. in the Internet age, buyers have always had the advantage of ratings

B. the power of ratings should be given to both sides of a service

C. the main reason why eBay has become a successful auction site

D. controversy between customers and sellers has only come about recently

45. The author has written this article to ________.

A. show that when using services like Uber, your behavior directly affects the service you get

B. prove that giving and receiving bad ratings can influence your life

C. suggest that tools like Uber and eBay can reflect what kind of person you are

D. stress that both customers and service providers should be generally respectful and positive

B

Museum fans with limited time should consider a visit to Ueno Park where a variety of first class museums are concentrated closely together, including the impressive Tokyo National Museum, the National Museum of Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, the National Science Museum and Ueno Zoo along with some smaller museums.

Museums in Tokyo are typically closed on one day of the week (usually Mondays) and during the New Year holidays (typically December 29 to January 4). If the regular weekly closing day falls on a national holiday, most museums will open on the holiday and close the next day instead.

Some museums have extended hours on certain days (typically Fridays), and some offer free entrance to selected exhibitions or on certain days of the month. Most museums allow entry until 30 minutes before closing time.

Tokyo National Museum

Hours: 9:30 to 17:00 (extended hours on some Fridays and weekends)

Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a holiday), New Year holidays

Admission: 600 yen

As the oldest and largest museum in Japan, it is made up of five buildings, each like a separate museum in itself. They house the largest collection of national treasures and important cultural items in the country.

National Museum of Western Art

Hours: 9:30 to 17:30 (until 17:00 in winter, until 20:00 on Fridays)

Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a holiday), Dec 28 to Jan 1

Admission: 420 yen, special exhibitions extra

This museum displays western art, primarily by European artists. There is no permanent gallery and the rotating (輪流的) exhibits are mostly from the museum’s collection. Admission is free on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month.

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

Hours: 9:30 to 17:30 (until 20:00 on Fridays)

Closed: First and third Monday of each month, New Year holidays

Admission: Varies by exhibition

Reopened in April 2012, this museum displays all types of art in its six galleries. There is no permanent collection, but there are multiple temporary exhibitions by various art groups.

National Science Museum

Hours: 9:00 to 17:00 (until 20:00 on Fridays)

Closed: Mondays (or following day if Monday is a holiday), Dec 28 to Jan 1

Admission: 600 yen

This museum covers both science and natural history with hands-on physics and robotics experiments and a 360 degree virtual theater relocated from the Aichi Expo.

46. Visitors are advised to go to Ueno Park mainly because ________.

A. there are many great museums there B. it has one of the best parks in Japan

C. it is a landmark building in Tokyo D. it is free of charge throughout the year

47. We can learn from the text that the Tokyo National Museum ________.

A. is the oldest and largest museum in Asia

B. has the largest collection of artwork in Japan

C. has a 360 degree virtual theater

D. is full of Japan’s national treasures

48. According to the text, you can visit the _____ for free on certain days.

A. Tokyo National Museum B. National Museum of Western Art

C. Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum D. National Science Museum

49. The passage is most likely taken from ______.

A. a tourist guide B. a geographic report

C. a travel journal D. a science textbook

C

Computer power is moving into the “cloud” — networks of data centers that use the Internet to supply all kinds of services, from e-mail and social networks to data storage and analysis.

The rise of cloud computing is rapid and causing huge changes in the tech industry. The old guard is suffering: this week’s $67 billion merger (合併) between Dell and EMC, makers of computers and storage devices respectively, was a marriage forced by the rise of the cloud. Disruptive (搗亂的) newcomers are blooming: if Amazon’s cloud-computing unit were a stand-alone public company, it would probably be worth almost as much as Dell and EMC combined.

The gains for customers have been equally dramatic. Compared with older IT systems, cloud computing is often much cheaper. It adds tremendous flexibility: firms that need more computing capacity no longer have to spend weeks adding new servers and installing software. In the cloud they can get hold of it in minutes. Their applications can be updated continually, rather than just every few months. Individual users can reach their e-mails, files and photos from any device. And cloud services also tend to be more secure, since providers know better than their customers how to protect their computing systems against hackers.

But cloud computing makes one problem worse. In the old IT world, once a firm or a consumer had decided on an operating system or database, it was difficult and costly to switch to another. In the cloud this “lock-in” is even worse. Cloud providers go to great lengths to make it easy to upload data. They accumulate huge amounts of complex information, which cannot easily be moved to an alternative provider.

Cloud firms also create a world of interconnected services, software and devices, which is convenient but only for as long as you don’t adventure outside their universe. Being locked in to a provider is risky. Firms can start to tighten the screws by increasing prices. If a cloud provider goes bust (崩潰), its customers may have trouble getting back their data.

These risks have already caused a debate about whether the cloud needs stricter regulation. Some European politicians want to force cloud providers to ensure that data can be moved between them. That is too heavy-handed, because strict rules will inhibit (阻礙) innovation in what is still a young industry. The history of computing suggests that common standards may well appear naturally in response to customers’ demands — just as in personal computers, where it is now much easier to use the same files on different systems.

In the meantime, a few commonsense measures can reduce the risk of lock-in. Firms that use more than one cloud provider to host their data are less affected. So are those that keep their most important information in their own data centers. Consumers can take precautions, too. Some services are better than others at enabling users to move data between providers (Google does well on this score). Cloud computing promises its users many benefits, but don’t mistake it for some sort of digital heaven.

50. The author takes “the merger between Dell and EMC” for example to show ________.

A. the influence of cloud computing on computer and storage device makers

B. the miserable sufferings of old computer companies

C. the rapid development of new computer companies

D. the interaction between old companies and newcomers

51. With wide applications of cloud computing customers can ________.

A. pay less for the older IT systems B. gain more computing capacity quickly

C. know better about defeating the hackers D. install software within weeks

52. The problem of “lock-in” can be dangerous because ________.

A. it can make data easily be moved to another provider

B. it can create a network of services connected with devices

C. it may make it difficult for customers to recover their data

D. it will discourage an argument about stricter rules

53. It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that ________.

A. the European politicians’ advice is perfect

B. customers’ demands play a role in setting standards

C. lock-in is caused by firms’ storing information in their own centers

D. Google enables users to provide services and move data

54. Which of the following sayings can best express the main idea of the passage?

A. Everything has its time and that time must be watched.

B. The grass looks greener on the other side of the fence.

C. A candle lights others and consumes itself.

D. Every white has its black, and every sweet has its sour.

D

“Why do we have to learn all this dumb stuff?”

Of all the complaints and questions I have heard from my students during my years in the classroom, this was the one most frequently asked. I would answer it by telling the following legend.

One night a group of nomads (遊牧民) were preparing to retire for the evening when suddenly they were surrounded by a great light. They knew they were in the presence of a godly being. With great expectation, they awaited a heavenly message of great importance that they knew must be especially for them.

Finally, the voice spoke, “Gather as many pebbles (鵝卵石) as you can. Put them in your bags. Travel a day’s journey and tomorrow night will find you glad and it will find you sad.”

The nomads shared their disappointment and anger with each other. They had expected the inspiration of a great universal truth that would enable them to create wealth, health and purpose for the world. But instead they were given a silly task that made no sense to them at all. However, the memory of the brilliance of their visitor caused each one to pick up a few pebbles and store them in their bags while voicing their displeasure.

They traveled a day’s journey and that night while making camp, they reached into their bags and discovered every pebble they had gathered had become a diamond. They were glad they had diamonds. They were sad they had not gathered more pebbles.

It was an experience I had with a student, whom I shall call Alan, early in my teaching career that illustrated the truth of that legend to me.

When Alan was in the eighth grade, he majored in “trouble” with a minor in “suspensions (停學)”. He had studied how to be a bully and was getting his master’s degree in “thievery”.

Every day I had my students memorize a quotation from a great thinker. As I called the roll (點名), I would begin a quotation. To be counted present, the student would be expected to finish the thought.

“Alice Adams ? ‘There is no failure except...’ ”

“ ‘In no longer trying.’ I’m present, Mr. Schlatter.”

So, by the end of the year, my young pupils would have memorized 150 great thoughts.

“People nowadays know the price of everything and the value of nothing.”

“No pains, no gains.”

“If you can conceive it, and believe it, you can achieve it.”

No one complained about this daily routine other than Alan ? right up to the day he was expelled (開除) and I lost touch with him for five years. Then one day, he called. He was in a special program at one of the neighboring colleges and had just finished parole(假釋).

He told me that after being sent to juvenile hall (少管所) and finally being shipped off to the California Youth Authority for his wrong doings, he had become so disgusted with himself that he had taken a razor blade and cut his wrists.

He said, “You know what, Mr. Schlatter, as I lay there with my life running out of my body, I suddenly remembered that quote you made me write 20 times one day. “There is no failure except in no longer trying.” Then it suddenly made sense to me. As long as I was alive, I wasn’t a failure, but if I allowed myself to die, I would most certainly die a failure. So with my remaining strength, I called for help and started a new life.”

At the time he had heard the quotation, it was a pebble. When he needed guidance in a moment of crisis, it had become a diamond. And so it is to you, I say, gather all the pebbles you can, and you can count on a future filled with diamonds.

55. What does the underlined sentence “it will find you sad” (Para. 4) mean?

A. The God told the nomads to gather pebbles that made no sense to them.

B. The pebbles won’t enable the nomads to create fortune.

C. The God didn’t give the nomads the message they expected.

D. The nomads regretted not having gathered as many pebbles as possible.

56. Which of following sentences from the passage brings out the author’s sense of humor?

A. They were given a silly task that made no sense to them at all. (Para. 5)

B. He majored in “trouble” with a minor in “suspensions”. (Para. 8)

C. People nowadays know the price of everything and the value of nothing. (Para. 13)

D. You can count on a future filled with diamonds. (Para. 19)

57. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. Not all the nomads gathered and stored some pebbles in their bags.

B. Students who finished the half-sentence quotation were counted present.

C. All students don’t like the daily routine of finishing the half-sentence quotation.

D. It was the strong faith of never dying a failure that saved Alan’s life.

58. Why did Alan want to kill himself after being shipped off to the California Youth Authority?

A. He hated the hard life in the juvenile hall.

B. He was expelled by the school in the end.

C. He was badly treated at the California Youth Authority.

D. He felt so disappointed and hopeless about himself and his future.

59. According to the passage, we can conclude that Mr. Schlatter is an educator of ________. A. sympathy and kindness B. wisdom and patience

C. generosity and creativity D. faith and devotion

60. Which of the following may probably be the best title?

A. A Naughty Trouble-marker B. Pebbles and Nomads

C. The Magic Pebble D. A Quotation that Saved Life

第二節:5處(第61~65題)需要添加小標題。請從以下選項(A、B、C、D、E和F)中選出符合各段意思的小標題。選項中有一項是多餘選項。

A. Control of Respiration

B. Basic Tips for Preserving Cut Flowers

C. Role of Respiration

D. Most Important Aspect of Flower Care

E. Need for Clean Water

F. Ways of Stopping Respiration

61. __________

While everybody enjoys fresh cut flowers around his house, few people know how to keep them for as long as possible. This may be done by keeping in mind a few simple facts. The key to keeping fresh cut flowers for a week or more without floral preservatives (which contain biocides that kill bacteria and fungus) is to keep the water fresh and the stems free of air pockets so they can continue to draw up water.

62. __________

An important thing to remember about cut flowers is that they are sensitive to temperature. For example, studies have shown that cut carnations (康乃馨) retain their freshness eight times longer when kept at 12℃ than when kept at 26℃. Keeping freshly harvested flowers at the right temperatures is probably the most important aspect of flower care.

63. __________

Flowers are not intended by nature to live very long. Their biological purpose is simply to attract birds or insects, such as bees, for pollination (授粉). After that, they quickly dry up and die. The process by which flowers consume oxygen and produce carbon dioxide, called respiration (呼吸), generates the energy the flower needs to give the flower its shape and color. The making of seeds also depends on this energy. While all living things respire, flowers have a high level of respiration. A result of all this respiration is heat, and for flowers the level of heat relative to the mass of the flower is very high. Respiration also brings about the eventual death of the flower. Thus the greater the level of respiration, the sooner the flower dies.

64. __________

How, then, to control the rate at which flowers die? By controlling respiration. How is respiration controlled? By controlling temperature. We know that respiration produces heat, but the reverse is also true. Thus by maintaining low temperatures, respiration is reduced and the cut flower will age more slowly.

65. __________

Another vital factor in keeping cut flowers is the quality of the water in which they are placed. Flowers find it difficult to “drink” water that is dirty or otherwise polluted. Even when water looks and smells clean, it almost certainly contains harmful substances that can endanger the flowers. To rid the water of these unwanted substances, household chlorine bleach (含氯漂白劑) can be used in small quantities. It is recommended that 15 drops of chlorine bleach (at 4% solution) be added to each liter of water. The water and solution should also be replaced each day.

非選擇題部分(共40分)

第三部分:寫作(共兩節,滿分40分)

第節:短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

。錯誤的地方增加、刪除或修改某個單詞。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧),在其下面寫上該加的詞。

刪除:把多餘的詞用斜線()劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,並在該詞下面寫修改後的詞。

注意:1每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2只允許修改10處,多者(從11處起)不記分。’m very glad to have received the letter you sent me two weeks before. I have been thinking about the question you ask me. In my opinion, you should come back after finished your studies abroad. For one reason, that you are studying is badly needed nowadays in our country. It will be quite easily for you to find a good job. In fact, I know a few big company in our city hope to hire people like you. For other reason, I think it will be too more convenient for you to look after your parents as they are getting old. And this is only my point of view. It is up to you to make right choice.

第二節:書面表達(滿分30分)

是一個面向全球的圖書分享網站。該網站組織的分享活動有兩種參與方式:一是自由分享(wild release),即把書放在指定地點,由其他參與者自由獲取;二是定向分享(controlled release),即直接傳遞給另一位參與者。假設你是李華,請用英文寫信申請參加。內容應包括:

注意:詞數~120;書信格式已給出(不計入總詞數)Dear Sir /Madam,

_______________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours

Li Hua

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第一節 (共5小題;每題1分,滿分5分)

聽下面五段對話,每段對話後有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話後,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1. What will the speakers give George?

A. A bike . B. A guitar. C. Some videos.

2. What will the man do?

A. Visit a doctor. B. Get some rest. C. Take some medicine.

3. What will the man probably do?

A. Buy a newspaper. B. Put up an ad in the newspaper. C. Go for an interview.

4. What has the woman left?

A. The tickets. B. The passports. C. The camera

5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A. Matches. B. Hobbies. C. Soccer.

第二節 (共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)

聽下面五段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白後有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,並標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完後,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答6、7題聽第段材料,回答1至1題.

聽第9段材料,回答13至16題.

13. ’s the possible relationship between the speakers?

A. Manager and employee. B. Salesman and customer. C. Husband and wife.

14. What does the woman want to do?

A. Sell the television.

e a letter of complaint.

ge the television for a new one.

15. What did the woman do with the television?

A. She asked someone to repair it. B. She adjusted the channels. C. She turned it on.

16. Why is the woman surprised at last?

A. The man can’t adjust it.

B. It’s an old television.

guarantee period is only two days.

聽第10段材料,回答17至20題.

17. How m?

A. 60. B. 16. C. 20.

18. where do these "hip-hop grannies" come from?

A. The countryside. B. A big city. C. A dancing school.

19. Why was it difficult for the "hip-hop grannies" at the beginning?

A. They are too old to walk.

B. They have no dancing experience.

C. They need the help of other people to walk.

20. What has happened to the "hip-hop grannies" since they began to do hip-hop ?

A. They haven’t done any farm work.

B. They have grown older and older.

C. They have become happier and healthier.

第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節, 滿分40分)

第一節(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項A

Cats and dogs aren’t usually friendly but they can work together well when there’s a common goal.

Matt Hirst’s pets were recently caught on camera conspiring to open the kitchen door while the master was away.

According to his post on Reddit, Hirst — who lives in the U.K. — had been arriving home all week to notice one of the doors open, even though he knew he shut it before he left. After the fourth time the door was open he decided to set up a hidden camera.

?The first time, I assumed I just must have left the door open. The second time, I checked the whole house thinking that someone was breaking in (and began to suspect the cat). The third time I figured it must be the cat, and decided to catch him out, so set the camera up and left it going all day,” he wrote.

Just three hours after leaving the house, the cat jumps up onto a scratch tower and starts pawing at the door.

It takes the cat just over a minute to finally break through and then both cat and dog escape to the other side.

See more details? Click at

21. Which of the following about cats and dogs are true?

A. Cats and dogs can never work together.

B. Cats and dogs can be friends if they work together.

C. Cats and dogs can get along well with each other if they live under the same roof.

D. Cats and dogs can cooperate with each other in order to finish something.

22. What can we learn from the passage?

A. Matt Hirst wrote to the newspaper about the story.

B. Matt Hirst set up a hidden camera the first time he found the door was open.

C. Matt Hirst didn’t see how the cat and the dog open the door in person.

D. Matt Hirst was glad that his cat and dog are clever.

23. How did the cat open the door of the kitchen?

A. The cat got the key to the door.

B. The cat and the dog knocked the door open together.

C. The cat opened the door with its paws.

D. The cat opened the door with the help of its owner.

24. Where will you probably read this passage?

A. On a website. B. In a science fiction. C. In a newspaper. D. In a magazine.

B

Universities in the UK are leading the way in maths, English, history and art, according to annual rankings. Following analysis of subject strength at world institutions, major global league tables have revealed that UK universities provide the best courses in eight of the 42 subjects analyzed.

Four universities feature in the top placed rankings, including the University of Oxford, which leads in four subjects, and the University of Cambridge, which leads three. The Royal College of Art, which was given a major boost last week by George Osborne, the Chancellor, with £54 million in funding for its new campus in Battersea, is ranked as the world’s best university for art and design, while the Institute of Education University College London retains its status as world-leading for education.

However, the rankings were dominated by US universities, with Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) topping the tables in 24 subjects between them.

Published by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), researchers garnered the opinions of 76,798 academics and 44,426 employers to inform the results, alongside the analysis of 28.5 million research papers.

Results of the research saw UK universities secure eight first place rankings, 16 second-place rankings and 21 third-place rankings, with increases in both academic and employer reputation.

Commenting on the rankings, Ben Sowter, head of the QS Intelligence Unit, said: "Though the US and UK remain dominant, our most inclusive rankings ever show that excellence can be found in an ever-increasing number of places. “Nations like Austria, South Africa, Finland, Brazil, China, and Sweden can be found in the top ten of our tables. Our new top 100 for performing arts acknowledges academic excellence in 27 different countries and regions, while our top 100 for mineral engineering recognizes 26 countries and regions.”

25. Which can you infer from the passage about the UK universities?

A. UK universities are the best ones in the world.

B. UK has 42 best courses in the world.

C. UK universities lead in more subjects than the universities in US.

D. UK universities become more famous and popular.

26. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

A. The Institute of Education University College London was world-leading for education before the research was made.

B. UK universities won most of the first place rankings.

C. More and more countries are ranking on the list of the top 100.

D. Oxford and Cambridge contribute a lot to the ranking of UK universities.

27. Why does the author list the figures in Paragraph 4?

A. To show the research has got a lot of support.

B. To indicate that the research is reliable.

C. To attract more people to join it.

D. To arouse the readers’ interest.

28. How does the passage develop?

A. By giving examples.

B. By comparison.

C. By analyzing the statistic.

D. By telling stories.

C

Sleeping in is one of the best parts of the weekend. After a long, exhausting work week, sometimes all you want to do is sleep. On Friday night, you slide under the covers, smiling in anticipation. Now you can finally catch up on your sleep.

Except you can’t. When you open your eyes Saturday morning, it’s still early. If this were a weekday, you’d be up before your alarm. So what’s the deal?

We hate to break it to you, but you’ve pretty much done this to yourself. Your body is very good at recognizing patterns and adjusting accordingly. If you’ve got a 9-to-5 job, you’re getting up early five days a week. This effectively sets your body clock to wake you at a certain time each day. You can shut off your alarm clock, but your body clock will just keep ticking.

There’s another reason that you probably don’t want to think about: You’re just not as young as you used to be. We need less sleep as we get older. Babies need between 16 and 20 hours. Teenagers should (but often don’t) get nine hours a night. Younger and middle-aged adults need eight. In general, the older you get, the harder it is to snooze the day away.

Even if you do manage to sleep in, you may never fully catch up on your sleep. If your body needs eight hours every night and you only get six or seven from Monday to Friday, you’d have to sleep an extra five to ten hours on Saturday to make it up. And experts say even that may not be enough.

The bottom line: Sleep when you can, and enjoy those extra weekend morning hours. Who doesn’t want a longer weekend?

29. What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 1?

A. You know that you will oversleep on Saturday morning.

B. You needn’t get up early on Saturday morning, so you will have a better sleep.

C. Since you don’t work on Saturday, you needn’t go to sleep as usual.

D. You know that even though you needn’t get up early on Saturday morning, you will wake

as usual.

30. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?

A. If you have a 9-to-5 job, you are likely to develop a flexible body clock.

B. Once you have set your body clock, it is not easy to change it.

C. The author will not break the pattern, but you will do it yourself.

D. If you adjust your body clock accordingly, you are healthy.

31. Which of the following is the reason why you can’t sleep in on weekends?

A. You are not willing to admit that you are old.

B. You need to relax on the weekend.

C. Your body clock still works on weekends.

D. You can never get enough sleep.

32. Which is the best title of the passage?

A. Why can't I sleep in on weekends anymore?

B. Why can’t I catch up on my sleep?

C. How to turn off my body clock on Saturdays?

D. How to get more sleep on Saturday mornings?

D

The New York Aquarium offers a diverse collection and nice viewing experience for all our guests. Whether you’re observing penguins on their rocky coastline home or swimming underwater, looking at a coral reef under the water, or cheering on California sea lions at the theater, you’ll find plenty to see and do during your visit. Your underwater adventure is waiting for you! This summer, head out to Coney Island to learn about the underwater world at the New York Aquarium.

Just off the Coney Island in Brooklyn, the New York Aquarium features more than 300 marine (海洋的) species, such as dolphins and seals. Meet some of our mammals and fish, and learn about their natural history, biology, and cultural roles.

Hours Summer hours

May 28 – Sept. 5 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. , Monday–Friday

10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. , Weekends & Holidays Fall hours

Sept. 6 – Nov. 6 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. , Monday–Friday

10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. , Weekends & Holidays Winter hours

Nov. 7 – Mar. 31 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. , Daily Spring hours

Apr. 1– May 27 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. , Monday–Friday

10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. , Weekends & Holidays Total Experience Ticket

Adult $18.00

Child (Ages 3-12) $14.00

Senior (65+) $15.00

Groups (at least ten visitors) $8.00

*Includes admission to our 4-D Theater Plus General Admission.

*Children under 3 years old are free!

*To receive the group rate, you must make a reservation at least two weeks in advance of your group’s visit. Please call 718-741-1818.

Friday Afternoon Special

Admission on Fridays beginning at 3:00 p.m. is by donation. Suggested donation is $13 for adults, $9 for children, and $10 for seniors. Every dollar you give supports our work in caring for animals at the aquarium.

Aquarium Parking

Car $13.00

Bus $13.00

Please note:

*Due to rising costs, the Wildlife Conservation Society reserves the right to change all fees without notice.

*All Aquarium buildings and exhibits are wheelchair-accessible.

*For further information, please call 718-265-3454.

h animal can’t visitors probably see at the New York Aquarium?

A. Penguins. B. Pandas. C. Dolphins. D. Seals.

adults (including a man of 68) and two children (aged 2 and 10) are going to visit the New York Aquarium on Sunday. They will have to pay ______________ at least.

A. $144 B. $133 C. $119 D. $64

donation is used to ______________.

A. help the poor people

B. help to save the endangered animals in the wild

C. help the disabled visitors

D. care for animals at the aquarium

第二節 (共5小題;每小題2分, 滿分10分)

根據短文內容, 從短文後的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項爲多餘選項。

How to Avoid Weight Gain Over Holidays

Do you love the holidays, but hate the pounds that follow? You are not alone. Holidays are times for feasting and celebrating. Many people are worried about their weight. 36 Whether you are celebrating at the office party or sitting down for the traditional family dinner, regard eating as a time for tasting a variety of foods. The idea is to enjoy the holidays but not to eat too much. You don’t have to turn away from the foods that you enjoy.

Here are some tips for preventing weight gain and maintaining physical fitness:

Don’t skip meals.

Before you leave home, have a small, low-fat meal or snack. 37__

Control portions.

Use a small plate (about 10 inches) and put aside the large ones that may encourage you to “load up.” 38 Once you have your “tasting” serving, move away from the dining table. Doing so will make it less tempting (吸引人的) to be eating constantly as your appetite is inspired by the sight of food.

Begin with soup and fruit or vegetables.

Fill up beforehand with water-based soup and raw fruit or vegetables. Or drink a large glass of water before you eat to help you feel full.

Stick to physical activity.

39 A 20-minute walk after a meal can help burn off additional calories.

40 Dishes that look oily or creamy may have a large amount of fat. Choose lean meats. Fill your plate with salad and green vegetables. Use lemon juice instead of dressing or butter.

A. This may help to avoid getting too excited before delicious food.

B. You had better turn your attention away from delicious foods.

C. With proper planning, though, it is possible to keep normal weight during the holidays.

D. You should be most comfortable eating an amount of food about the size of your fist.

E. Avoid high-fat foods.

F. Don’t let exercise take a break during the holidays.

G. You’d better remember the Dos and Don’ts for keeping fit and slim.

第三部分 英語知識運用 (共兩節, 滿分45分)

第一節 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文後各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,並在答題卡上將該項塗黑。

My husband Jeff and I moved into our new home in Scottsbluff last year just before Christmas. I did not have the 41 or energy to carry out my traditional Christmas decorating and baking activities. What was the point, anyway? It was going to be a 42 Christmas after all.

43 , the neighborly nature of west Nebraska residents started to trickle (陸續來臨) in.

There was a on the door one evening. It was Jeff’s new colleague, John Smith, and his wife, Phyllis. The Smiths had stopped by to 45 us with a loaf of homemade bread. They pointed out a 46 on the porch (門廊). Apparently the doorbell wasn’t working in the cold snowy weather and we had 4 a visit from the Browns, our across-the-street neighbors, who brought us a Christmas card and more Christmas cookies.

The 48 feelings brought by these thoughtful gestures lasted longer than the food.

As Jeff and I were 49 pre-Christmas snow from our driveway, Ernie Guzman came over from next door to 50 us to dig out.

Then, we received an invitation to 51 a Christmas Eve meal with our neighbors, Ernie and Nancy Sommer, and their 52 —a 90-year-old lady, who also had no family in the immediate area with whom to spend the holiday.

Our Christmas Eve was quite merry, thanks to our 53 . Our Christmas morning 54 was special, thanks to the Smiths’ gift of bread. I was so 55 for these gestures of welcome, especially during the holidays.

This year, we were again unable to be with our families for Christmas. The 56 and work schedules just made things too difficult. 57 that sense of Christmas isolation (孤立) all too well, we decided to try to round up some other folks who were 5 in the holidays.

Lonely people are all around us, but most of us 59 notice them. Just take a look around you. Sometimes, the smallest 60 gesture can make a world of difference.

41. A. chance B. anxiety C. time D. ability

42. A. lonely B. free C. merry D. usual

43. A. Therefore B. However C. Somehow D. Meanwhile

44. A. sign B. knock C. card D. note

45. A. invite B. welcome C. drive D. send

46. A. tree B. flower C. mail D. package

47. A. forgot B. missed C. arranged D. received

48. A. warm B. deep C. true D. mixed

49. A. buying B. clearing C. preparing D. giving

50. A. teach B. urge C. help D. forbid

51. A. prepare B. share C. taste D. exchange

52. A. guest B. aunt C. maid D. partner

53. A. folks B. relatives C. neighbors D. colleagues

54. A. call B. greeting C. meeting D. breakfast

55. A. sorry B. eager C. grateful D. ready

56. A. season B. expense C. distance D. situation

57. A. Knowing B. Showing C. Studying D. Discovering

58. A. happy B. busy C. alone D. active

59. A. always B. usually C. finally D. seldom

60. A. careful B. kind C. pretty D. patient

第II卷

注意: 請將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。

第三部分 英語知識運用 (共兩節, 滿分45分)

第二節 (共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(一個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。

LOS ANGELES, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Disney's Zootopia got a weekend box office from 3,740 theaters in North America of 38 million dollars, securing its 61 (lead) position, industry data showed on Sunday.

Zootopia accounted for nearly 32 percent of the weekend's top 12 movies' total of 119 million. The animated film's domestic overall 62 (reach) 201.8 million, while 63 (global) it has got 591.7 million dollars.

It grossed 173.4 million dollars in China in around half month after it debuted 64 March 4, becoming 65 most successful animated film of all time.

The new comer Allegiant of The Divergent Series did not meet the 66 (expect) of Lionsgate on the opening weekend, 67 (take) in only 29 million dollars. It was down over 44 percent from its predecessor Insurgent.

Ranking in the 68 (three) place of the North American box office was Sony's 69 (late) faith-based feature Miracles from Heaven, 70 gave the studio a big pleasant surprise with 15 million dollars.

第四部分 寫作(共兩節,滿分35分)

第一節 短文改錯 (共10小題;每小題1分, 滿分10分)

假設英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文, 請你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。文 中共有10處錯誤,每句中最多有兩處錯誤。錯誤涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。

增加:在缺詞處加一個漏字符號(∧), 並在其下面寫出該加的詞。

刪除:把多餘的詞用斜線()劃掉。

修改:在錯的詞下劃一橫線,並在該詞下面寫出修改後的詞。

注意:

1. 每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;

2. 只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。

When I was ten years old, I wanted to chat with foreigners. Therefore, I was very shy at that time. The followed year, I went to Yangzhou with two foreigners. I became his guide. First, we went to the Shouxi River and looked around the city by a boat. When we enjoy the sights, we all felt very exciting. After that, they went to buy souvenirs. The sellers couldn’t speak English. Though it was very hard, I tried my best to listen their words careful and translate the sentences. They bought some souvenirs under my help.

This wasn’t only a big challenge but also an unforgettable memory. The opportunity gave me more confident.

第二節 書面表達(滿分25分)

假定你是李華,你校的外籍教師Johnson被邀請到中國朋友家裏做客,他對於到中國家庭做客的禮儀不太熟悉,向你徵求建議。請你給Johnson寫一封電子郵件。

內容主要包括:

1.不要遲到,如果遲到要打電話告知;

2.帶小禮物,如酒、水果、鮮花等;

3.對其家居佈置等表示欣賞,並對主人的款待表示感謝。

注意:

1.詞數100左右;

2.可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫;

3.開頭語已爲你寫好。

Dear Johnson,

I am glad to hear that you will have a dinner in Mr. Wang’s house. Here are some tips for you to visit a Chinese family.

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Yours,

Li hua


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