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  • 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.
    A
    When my daughter Sally was five,I bought Grimm's Fairy Tales and read Snow White to her one night.At the end of the original Grimm tale,Snow White’s stepmother is made to put on red-hot iron shoes and dance until she falls down dead.
    This came as something of a shock.I always thought fairytales had happy endings. And I didn’t want my five-year-old daughter going to sleep thinking:“Thank goodness they tortured(折磨)that old woman to death.”That’s when I decided to write fairy tales. 
    In the years that followed,I wrote tales non-stop and read them to Sally at bedtime.The Corn Dolly was based on a child who was always complaining;The Silly King was just a silly story Sally loved;1 wrote The Witch and the Rainbow Cat for Sally because of her enormous  appetite  for  stories  about  witches  while Dr Bonocolus's Devil is a new version of the Faust legend.
    Nifobobinus,however,was different.I wrote this book when Sally was older and engaged with all things girls have to do—who’s friends with who,who stuck a sticker on the back of whose boyfriend,or whatever thing she felt funny.
    Nicobobinus,the boy who could do anything,came out of my desire for a more innocent world.He lived a 1ong time ago,in a city called Venice.Only his best friend,Rosie, knew he could,and nobody took any notice of anything Rosie said,because she was always having wild ideas anyway.
    Nicobobinus was so different that it turned out to be an instant hit.The Times called me“an author setting out to rival the classic fairytales”.I asked Sally what she thought of Nicobobinus.She said it was her favourite.
    21.What led the writer to start writing fairy tales for her daughter?
    A.His daughter’s strong interest in fairy tales.
    B.The frightening ends of past fairy tales.
    C.His desire to let his daughter know more stories.
    D.His attempt to fill his daughter’s bedtime with something.
    22.We can infer from the third paragraph that the writer ____________.
    A.was a very productive fairy tale writer    
    B.created his stories out of his own interest
    C.based all his stories on some old legends
    D.never described witches in his fairy tales
    23.When creating Nicobobinus,the first thing the writer considered was _____________.
    A.what story the publisher wanted to get
    B.the difference of the story from other stories
    C.proper ways to keep his daughter Sally innocent
    D.the shifts of his daughter’s interests
    24.The underlined word“rival”in the last paragraph can be replaced by _____________.
    A.follow    B.explore
    C.challenge D.Recommend

    B
    Four years ago,a lobster(龙虾)fisherman,Gary Nichols,had never seen a lionfish,but today his traps are full of them.He catches so many lionfish now that he’s started to sell them.While his lobsters sell for $16 per kilogram,lionfish only make him $12. Lionfish are causing a great concern on his business and the commercial fishing industry in Florida,threatening other fish populations—in some cases reducing them by up to 90%.    
    Lionfish are native to the Indian and Pacific Oceans,but were accidentally introduced into Atlantic and Caribbean waters during the 1990s.With no natural enemies in the Atlantic and an ability to reproduce year-round,plus the favorable environment,their numbers have been rising in recent years.
    Not only are lionfish causing losses to lobster fishermen like Nichols,they are also threatening the balance of the fragile ecosystem.
    “Lionfish are eating almost anything that fits in their mouths.”says Lad Akins,director of REEF,a marine conservation group.“Some are commercially valuable fishes,like grouper and snapper that the fishermen depend on.Lionfish even could result in the extinction of some fish.”
    In an effort to solve the problem,REEF runs a monthly contest,awarding prizes to those who catch the most lionfish.It also runs workshops educating divers about safe collection and removal techniques.Many volunteers have also joined the fight with a campaign that encourages people to eat lionfish.
    “If we can’t beat them,let’s eat them!”said Michelle Kosiek,the manager of the Fish House Encore,which has been serving lionfish for the past 18 months.“There is a little bit of fear factor eating them.In fact,those who tried it have spoken well of it.”
    25.The story of Gary Nichols shows that _______________.
    A.the overpopulated lionfish are affecting Florida fishermen
    B.1obsters are disappearing in the waters near Florida
    C.it is hard for a fisherman to make a living by selling lobsters
    D.1ionfish have brought the Florida fishermen’s income down by 90%
    26.What factors contribute to the fast increase of the lionfish population?
    a.They are native to the Atlantic and Caribbean waters.
    b.They have no natural enemies in Atlantic.
    c.They are able to lay eggs non-stop every year.
    d.The waters in Florida are suitable for their existence.
    e.Some people introduced them there on purpose.
    A.a,b,c    B.b,c,d    C.c,d,e   D.a,d,e
    27.Lad Akins considers the non-native lionfish as _______________.
    A.a new source of economic increase
    B.a positive promoter to the ecology of Florida waters
    C.a chance to make Florida fish species diverse
    D.a disaster both commercially and ecologically

    28.In the fight against lionfish,Michelle Kosiek is helpful in _____________.
    A.encouraging people to eat them
    B.teaching divers removal techniques
    C.making a collection of lionfish
    D.awarding prizes to lionfish catchers
    C
    Harry Potter and The Hunger Games haven’t been big hits for nothing.Lots of teens and adolescents still read quite a lot.But a study shows a clear decline over time.Nearly half of 17-year-olds say they read for pleasure no more than one or two times a year,and that’s way down from a decade ago.
    The digital revolution means there are more platforms than ever to read on.Jim Steyer has been studying the effect of technology on children,and he finds the results striking.Steyer has four kids and has seen the trend most with his 16-year-old.
    “I start to see it in our 10-year-old,because he is less and less reading,and more and more attracted to some of the digital media platforms that he has access to.”he says.
    Researchers want to know more about how teens are spending their time in the digital age.But Kathryn Zickuhr of the Pew Research Center says it’s tricky.If a kid is looking at a book,you can assume he or she is reading.But when it comes to looking at a smartphone or tablet,who knows?
    “We’ve heard from middle and high school teachers that sometimes the Internet is wonderful for highly motivated students to do deep and expansive research,”says Zickuhr.“But on the other hand,obviously there are many distractions(干扰)on the Internet.”    
    “Despite those distractions,parents can do a lot to promote reading.Kids with parents who read,who buy or take books out of the library for their kids,and who then set time aside in their kids’daily schedule for reading,tend to read the most,whether it’s on a book,an e-book or some other devices.”Jim Steyer says.
    29.What does Jim Steyer see in his four kids?
    A.They become addicted to magic novels.
    B.They read for pleasure more frequently.
    C.They spend too much time on electronic devices.
    D.They get their reading ability improved on the Internet.

    30.According to Kathryn Zickuhr,_____________.
    A.it is easy to know whether a kid is reading on a tablet
    B.kids are making the best of the Internet in their study
    C.the Internet is an effective motivation to reading
    D.the Internet can easily get students unfocused
    31.According to the last paragraph,the key to helping kids to read more is _____________.
    A.the Internet    B.parents    C.digital devices  D.scientists
    32.Which of the following questions is the passage intended to explain?
    A.How do parents get teens out of digital media?
    B.What can be done to help kids to read for fun?
    C.Why are teens reading less than before in digital age?
    D.Why is reading for pleasure beneficial to kids?
    D
    A new computer program is being praised as a life-changer for blind people.The new program is known as the KNFB Reader app.It can help users listen to an audio read-back—the sound—of printed material including restaurant menus to studying papers in the classroom,which will make the blind people’s life much easier.
    The application software program costs $ 99.It is the product of a 1ong relationship between the National Federation of the Blind and Ray Kurzweil,a computer scientist and an employee of Google.One user,named Gordon Luke,said that he was able to use the app to read his voting card for the recent election.
    The KNFB Reader makes use of new pattern recognition and image—processing technology,and new hardware for smartphones.People using the app can adjust,or change the position of the camera and read printed materials out loud and that gives some people greater independence.
    Mr.Kurzweil started working on what he called“reading machines”in the early 1970s.The idea came after speaking with a blind person who expressed frustration with the lack of technology to assist blind people.The first reading machine was the size of a washing machine.It cost $50,000.The technology has continued to improve over the Dast 20 years.The new reading app can recognize and take printed material in one language and change it to another language.But it was not available on a mobile device until now.In the past,it cost more than $1,000 to use the software app with a camera and a mobile phone.
    33.With the KNFB Reader,the blind can do the following except ______________.
    A.drawing a picture    B.1earning in the school
    C.reading menus D.voting in the election
    34.After years of hard work,Kurzweil managed to make his reading app more _____________.
    A.complex    B.practical
    C.expensive D.fashionable
    35.What’s the best title of the passage?
    A.What led to the invention of the first reading machine
    B.Why the KNFB Reader app is developed
    C.Smartphone app gives“sight” to the blind
    D.How a reading app benefits all the disabled
    第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Positive Thinking Can Transform Your Health
    Our emotional(情感)world has a remarkable power to determine not only our mental health,but also our physical well-being.And a growing body of research in psychology, medicine and public health is displaying the health benefit of positive emotions and their effect on physical health.  36   .

    1.Optimism may protect the heart.
    According to a 2012 review of literature,a number of studies have shown that people with optimistic personalities are at a reduced risk of the heart attack.  37  ,such as improved immune system function and increased life span.
    2.Compassion and care for others can improve nerve function.
    Compassion,a loving concern for the well-being of others,can make us feel positive and may improve our physical health.
    Positive psychologist Barbara has conducted research on the effects of loving kindness meditation(沉思),a traditional religious practice that involves meditating on love and extending compassion to oneself and others.  38   ,which extends from the brain to the heart,helping to regulate emotions as well as bodily systems
    3.    39    .
    Like optimism, an“attitude of gratitude”,appreciation and feeling of thankfulness for the blessings one has in life,carries significant mental and physical health benefits.Gratefulness,like optimism,has been linked with improved immune health,and has also been shown to improve sleep quality.
    4.Self-compassion improves health-related behaviors.
        40   .A 2013 study found that self-compassionate people sought medical attention sooner than people who were lacking in self-compassion.Self-compassionate people also tended to be less depressed.
    A.Optimism’s benefits for physical health also extend beyond heart health
    B.There are many kinds of methods to make us feel positive
    C.Here are four positive emotions to improve physical health and prevent disease
    D.Researchers find the practice can have a positive impact on the nerve
    E.People who cultivate kindness towards themselves are also kinder to their bodies
    F.Gratitude may also benefit heart health and immune system function
    G.Those who are kind to others are easier to feel relaxed
    第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
    第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    “Hi!John.”Mary ran towards me,saying,“I’m going to have a dance performance tonight.I hope you’ll come.Here is the ticket.”She left in a hurry,   41  in the crowd quickly.
    “What performance? Dance? Is that  42  ?”I doubted.I had never seen her making up or wearing attractive clothes.She didn’t know how to   43  indeed.That’s really something incredible!
    I arrived at the hall with the   44  .Her performance was the seventh one.Having no   45   of art,I suffered from a hard time before her turn.Time went   46  ,and I struggled not to fall asleep.
    “Let’s welcome the next exciting dance—Latin!”Applause   47  the hall at once.  
    I opened my eyes as large as possible,fearing to   48  anything.Wearing a shining golden skirt,Mary appeared on the stage.Her dress went well   49   the brilliant lights.I could feel all the audience in the hall focusing their  50  on her and it was also hard for me to   51   my sights from her.  52  with a charming smile,she was fully   53  in the Latin music.At this moment,she looked like a pretty butterfly flying on the   54  … 
     After all the   55  ended,I waited for her at the gate.She  56  in front of me with her crystal(水晶)shoes in her   57  ,dressed as she used to be,but the making-up still could be   58  .
     “How do you feel?”She asked.“Fantastic!”I answered.She could not hide her   59   ,laughing like a child.
     “May I lend a hand?”She handed her shining crystal shoes to me.Suddenly I realized that every   60  has a pair of crystal shoes of Cinderella.
    41.A.greeting    B.disappearing    C.pushing D.separating
    42.A.abnormal    B.grateful    C.believable D.troublesome
    43.A.dress up    B.break up    C.mess up D.pick up
    44.A.bill    B.1ist    C.note D.ticket
    45.A.hobby    B.sense    C.habit D.gift
    46.A.slowly    B.closely    C.sharply D.initially
    47.A.struck    B.blew    C.covered D.filled
    48.A.watch    B.disturb    C.forget D.miss
    49.A.under    B.by    C.with D.over
    50.A.mind     B.eyes    C.heart D.ears
    51.A.1eave    B.find    C.open D.remove
    52.A.Speaking    B.Singing    C.Dancing D.Acting
    53.A.absorbed    B.addicted    C.devoted D.engaged
    54.A.hall    B.stage    C.plate D.beach
    55.A.potentials    B.performances    C.preferences D.operations
    56.A.danced    B.stood    C.cried D.1eft
    57.A.hands    B.feet    C.arms D.bag
    58.A.cleaned    B.solved    C.washed D.seen
    59.A.disappointment B.anxiety    C.excitement D.confidence
    60.A.spirit    B.student    C.dancer D.girl
    第Ⅱ卷

    2.第三部分  英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
        阅读下面材料,在题后空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
    The Greater China region has become a key engine room of the  61  (grow)of Australian tourism these years and China mainland has made 62  great contribution of about 4 billion Australian dollars 63  Australian tourism.
    Chinese tourists will feel at home in Australia  64  there are many Chinese migrants and there are many China Towns in many cities.Chinese diet,language and culture have a deep and   65  (1ast)effect on Australian life and many Australians have been used to  66   (have)dinner in Chinese restaurants once a week.
    The increase in Chinese visitor arrivals has helped the tourism industry make up for not only a decline in visitors from Western Europe  67  also holiday makers in Australia.
    It is predicted that the number of Chinese tourists  68  (pass)600,000 this year with the Chinese tourists  69  (continue)to arrive in Australia.Australian tourism department says that they have not taken measures to make the demand and need to meet as  70  (quick)as possible.
    第四部分  写作(共两节,满分35分)
    第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
        假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
        增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。
        删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
        修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
        注意:
        1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
        2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
    Dear Sir/Madam,
        Very glad to know that our school broadcasting station needs a new member this term.I’m writing to apply to the position.
        I am Li Hua,the boy from Senior One.I have ever been a broadcaster before and in Junior Three I have gained the first prize in the contest of Putonghua of our grade.My friends around always tell me my voice sounds beautifully.Of course,I know become a broadcaster calls for extra devotion and more times after school is necessary for a better performance.Perhaps,my school life will be busier with such a task every day,so I’d like to develop me and obtain more knowledge after class to make my new school life more colorful.
        I’m eager for your reply and I’ll be more than happy until you can consider my application.Please make contact me by telephone at 5103123 or email at Lihua l01@ hotmail.com.
        Yours faithfully,
     Li Hua
    第二节  书面表达(25分)
        假如你叫李华,你的英国网友Jack来信说他要来中国旅游。请你根据下列要求给Jack写一封回信。
        一、欢迎Jack来华,邀请他到家做客。
        二、询问他是否可以到你的班级来做一个演讲,介绍英国文化。
        三、给他提一点中国旅游方面的建议。
        注意:1.词数100左右;
              2.开头及结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
    Dear Jack,
    ________________________________________________________
        Yours,
    Li Hua

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