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    1、2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试江苏省名师押题密卷(3)英 语 试 题第一部分听力第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What does the man mean?AHe failed the exam. BHe studied very hard. CThe exam was too easy.2What is the probable relationship between the speakers?

    2、AHusband and wife. BWaiter and customer. CDoctor and patient.3How much at least does one shirt cost today?A$60. B$40. C$30.4Why did the woman decide to use a bike?ATo protect the environment. BTo pay her tuition. CTo improve her health.5What does the man think about Jennifer?AShe is like many other

    3、people. BShe always keeps her word. CShe is tougher than men.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What are the speakers mainly discussing?AA festival. BA trip. CSome resorts.7What does the

    4、 man suggest doing in the end?AVisiting places of interest. BGetting information from the Internet.CChecking the schedule first.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Where did the woman lose her suitcase?AOn the train. BAt the ladies room. CAt the cafe.9What information did the man ask about the woman?AThe size and produ

    5、cer of her suitcase.BHer name and her address.CHer ID card number and her name tag.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What does the man say about the conference?ANot all the speakers were active. BSome of the topics were boring. CIt was well organized.11Why does the man think having fewer people made a big differen

    6、ce?AThey had enough time for all the speakers.BThey could make decisions more rapidly.CThey could save more money.12What did people complain about?AThe service of the restaurant. BThe organizer of the conference.CThe location of the hotel.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13How did Mr Lam help the man probably?AHe g

    7、ave him some money. BHe helped him with study. CHe offered him a parttime job.14Why couldnt the man go out with his friends before?AHe had a parttime job to do. BHe had to prepare for the exams.CHe couldnt even pay for the bus fare.15What does the man think of the club?AIts expensive. BIts satisfyin

    8、g. CIts troublesome.16What advice does the man offer?AOpening more club rooms.BPutting up notices in the campus.CPutting a letter box outside the clubs room.听第10段材料,回答17至20题。17When was Beijing awarded to host the 24th Winter Olympic Games?AOn July 31st,2015. BOn June 21st,2015. COn September 30th,20

    9、15.18According to the recording,which of the following is TRUE?AIt is the second time for China to host the Winter Olympics.BBeijing is the only city to have staged both Summer and Winter Olympics.CIt was Yang Yang who won the first gold medal in Winter Games for China.19How long will the Beijing 20

    10、22 Winter Olympic Games approximately last?AFor 31 days. BFor 22 days. CFor 17 days.20What is the speaker mainly talking about?AHistory of Summer Olympic Games.BChina and Winter Olympic Games.CWestern athletes in Olympic Games.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选

    11、项中,选出最佳选项。21.There are also people who object to fairy stories on the grounds they are not objectively true,and that giants,witches,two-headed dragons etc do not exist.A.that B.whatC.which D.when22.Though scientists get closer to understanding why we age, the reason for different aging rates among i

    12、ndividuals remains only understood.A.concretely B.thoroughlyC.vaguely D.flexibly23.The expert points out the phenomenon that cream goes bad faster than butter its structure rather than its chemical composition.A.lives up to B.gets down toC.comes down to D.stands up to24. you need any help,feel free

    13、to contact me.Thank you for your kindness.A.May B.WillC.Shall D.Should25.Oh,my God! Whats wrong with you?I was going the normal speed limit when a truck appeared in front of me and I didnt have time to stop.A.between the lines B.around the clockC.out of the blue D.over the moon26.They will fly to Ch

    14、icago, they plan to stay in for two or three days.A.where B.there C.which D.when27.Either side seems to have a(n) position;there are still many uncertainties on this issue.A.ambiguous B.delicateC.explicit D.confidential28.How did you enjoy the game?I was impressed by the energy and shown by the play

    15、ers.A.qualification B.commitmentC.investment D.privilege29.She felt totally hopeless about the future one day she learned about a charity which provided micro loan to women to start business.A.until B.onceC.unless D.when30.Hey! Everyone in the office was at the dinner party in honor of Mr Charles ex

    16、cept you.What happened?I after Mike,my colleague.He was badly ill.A.have looked B.was lookingC.would look D.had looked31. making decisions,the human brain cannot be compared with the computer because in the long process of evolution the slow pace of life didnt require such an ability of the human br

    17、ain.A.On behalf of B.In contrast toC.In salute to D.In terms of32.I came across an old school friend in China Town last week, at his funny hairstyle.A.surprised B.surprisingC.being surprised D.having surprised33.Mike is looking for another job because he feels that nothing he does his boss.A.serves

    18、B.satisfiesC.promises D.supports34.Home is somebody notices when you are no longer there.A.that B.whenC.how D.where35.What a waste of time to watch such a boring match! .Why not switch the channel?A.Its no big dealB.With your permissionC.My feelings exactlyD.Youve got to be kidding第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1

    19、分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。When I was small,I spoke with a stutter(结巴).If I had a cent for every time I was 36 ,I could have potentially retired at twelve.Its not easy being a kid,and its especially difficult when youre 37 .The biggest fear for most Americans is public speaking,s

    20、o imagine being a stuttering child having to 38 a paragraph from Charlottes Web 39 the entire class looks,listens,and laughs.Its 40 .That all 41 for me in the eighth grade when I decided to 42 my anxiety by 43 to read each and every time.My hand was always the first to go up and stayed up for most o

    21、f the class.I chose to be in complete 44 of what and when to read.If kids laughed,Id usually have a witty one-liner to 45 ,which would finally shut them up.From then on,I never again looked at my stuttering as a(n) 46 challenge.Fast forward to 2012 and Im a comic.When I 47 in comedy,my goal was simp

    22、ly to make the audience 48 .But after each show,Id get feedback(反馈) on how my comedy helped educate them to understand and 49 those who also suffered from a speech disorder.I was 50 .Until seeing my routine,theyd never considered the 51 a person who stutters faces on a daily basis.Imagine the fear o

    23、f talking on a telephone.Imagine the fear of ordering food at a restaurant.Stuttering is still one of the great 52 .Ive been stuttering for forty years and still cant explain it. 53 ,I,just like any person who stutters,have my good days and bad days and everything in between.Whether its a big nose o

    24、r ugly toes,we all have 54 that each of us should 55 ;if not,how can we possibly expect understanding and support from others?36.A.looked into B.made fun ofC.looked after D.made use of37.A.sympathetic B.differentC.ashamed D.desperate38.A.write B.selectC.record D.read39.A.as B.in caseC.though D.now t

    25、hat40.A.impossible B.uneasyC.lonely D.unusual41.A.changed B.disappearedC.returned D.settled42.A.share B.ignoreC.relieve D.employ43.A.appearing B.pretendingC.preparing D.volunteering44.A.control B.stateC.support D.satisfaction45.A.show up B.cut outC.shoot back D.break down46.A.interesting B.significa

    26、ntC.confusing D.delicate47.A.accomplished B.set outC.acted D.started out48.A.laugh B.promiseC.applaud D.think49.A.remember B.respectC.recognize D.receive50.A.put through B.cared forC.blown away D.depended on51.A.challenges B.opportunitiesC.dilemmas D.consequences52.A.findings B.unknownsC.adventures

    27、D.worries53.A.Therefore B.OtherwiseC.Instead D.Nevertheless54.A.illnesses B.anxietiesC.imperfections D.failures55.A.accept B.expectC.believe D.entertain第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAfrica Finance Corporation(AFC) is an African-led international finance instituti

    28、on established in 2007 to bridge Africas infrastructure(基础设施) investment gap through the supply of debt and equity finance,project development,and technical and financial advisory services.AFC has invested over USD 4.5 billion in infrastructure projects in 28 countries across Africa,with a focus on

    29、power,transport,telecommunications,heavy industries and natural resources.AFC is looking to appoint,for a period of 5 years (renewable),a new CEO.This individual who will be based in Lagos,Nigeria,will oversee all strategic and business aspects of the institution.This CEO will have responsibility fo

    30、r the day-to-day leadership,strategy,operational management,and growth of the AFC and will guide the organization as it moves into the next phase of its development.The CEO must possess excellent diplomatic and leadership skills,a natural capacity for investment & fundraising and a proven capability

    31、 to manage shareholders(股东).Female candidates are particularly welcome as they are currently under-represented at this level.Candidates should have the professional experience and standing to command the respect and trust of members of the business and governmental community and will have.Experience

    32、 in complex infrastructure and project financingExperience in originating,executing and managing equity and loan and guarantee transactionsExperience in other aspects of managing a world-class financial institution like asset and liability management,risk management and environmental and social mana

    33、gementExperience in emerging market financing and investments in AfricaStrong analytical and communication skillsApplicants are requested to send a detailed CV,cover letter,and references to AFC.Applications that meet the criteria must arrive by email no later than midnight on May 31st,2019.56.What

    34、can we learn about the AFC?A.It has few female staff.B.Its CEO is substituted every five years.C.It will have been established for twelve years in 2019.D.It provides service for projects across the world.57.What is the purpose of this passage?A.To display the personal qualities necessary to work in

    35、the AFC.B.To tell about the detailed information about the AFC.C.To raise capital for an infrastructure project.D.To seek to employ a CEO.BI know that I shouldnt feed my two daughters,who are eight and twelve,dinner at 730.Its too late.And so,as few weeks ago,faced with yet another late meal,my youn

    36、ger daughter fell into one of those anger situations.Annoyed at a perceived inequity in housework distribution,she put forcefully my glass of soda onto the counter,somewhat splattering(飞溅) the liquid onto the floor and me.She told me,“Youre not being nice!Youre being a stupid old parent who knows no

    37、thing!”Shortly after this,I came across a study in which men and women stuck pins into dolls as a measure of their annoyance with their spouses(配偶).The researchers found that the subjects were more likely to stick in lots of pins when their glucose(葡萄糖) level was low.I was interestedthe findings see

    38、med to explain my experience with my kids,and offered a clear solution:eat regularly,enhance self-control.The study got a lot of attentionstories on the “Today” show,ABC News,NPR,and lots of newspapers around the world.The Ohio State psychologist Brad Bushman,who led the study,says,“With less glucos

    39、e the brake on self-control is weakened.”But do we really know what we think we know about blood sugar and the brain?For years,the University of Pennsylvania psychology researcher Robert Kurzban has been watching the glucose theory store positive press.He finds this deeply frustrating.“Its a very en

    40、tertaining idea,” he says,“but as a scientist I feel like we should think about whether it is correct.”Kurzban and scientists dont deny that hunger affects mood.This is obvious,they say.But it doesnt prove that glucose fuels self-control,or that low glucose causes a failure of self-control.Kurzban t

    41、old me,the brain rarely runs short of glucose.Although it uses more calories than most other organs,the brain doesnt consume that much energya little more than ten calories an hour.In a study published in 2012,the Northwestern University social psychologist Daniel Molden found that mental activity d

    42、oesnt consume extra glucose.To be fair,even the supporters of the glucose idea agree that self-control is multifaceted(多方面的) and not only regulated by glucose.But to Molden,giving so much weight to glucose can lead to incorrect strategies for activating self-control in real life.It minimizes the fac

    43、t that humans,with their big,complex brains,have a unique ability to direct their own behavior and override(不顾) their own impulses(冲动).“You cant throw fuel at self-control problems,” he says.“Talking about motivation,helping people focus,thats not easy,but it can work.It is much more effective than

    44、giving people snacks.”58.The authors younger daughter behaved badly because she .A.considered the author not cleverB.felt she had been unfairly treatedC.didnt thought the author was friendly to herD.was very full but the author continued to feed her dinner59.What can be learned from the third paragr

    45、aph?A.Kurzban doubts the glucose theory.B.Kurzban finds the glucose theory interesting.C.Brad Bushman wins fame on the glucose theory.D.Brad Bushmans theory doesnt deserve attention.60.The underlined part in Paragraph 4 probably means “the brain ”.A.is fairly short of glucoseB.seldom lacks glucoseC.

    46、rarely interacts with glucoseD.works well without glucoseCAt the end of the last ice age,around 11,700 years ago,Earths climate began warming rapidly.As the planet heated up,its vast glaciers(冰川) fell back.Almost immediately afterwards volcanic activity surged.That was nothing new.The geological rec

    47、ord has plenty of evidence of big glacial withdrawals that are followed by more frequent volcanic eruptions.This,at least,is the case for really big climatic swings.What has been less clear is whether more modest changes in ice cover might also affect the rate of eruptions.Given that humans are busy

    48、 warming the planet,and therefore shrinking the few,relatively small glaciers that still exist,this question matters.It would be good to know if more volcanic eruptions might be another consequence of global warming.In a paper just published in Geology,Graeme Swindles,a geographer at the University

    49、of Leeds,suggests that it willeventually.The fine details of how glaciers are linked to volcanic eruptions are unknown.But volcanologists theory is that the weight of large ice sheets presses the crust(地壳) and mantle(地幔) below.That closes up channels within the rock through which magma(岩浆) travels t

    50、owards the surface.It also leaves less room for surface water to make its way down into the rocks,where,as steam,it can increase the pressure within magma spaces.Remove the ice,by contrast,and those processes go into reverse.Dr.Swindles and his colleagues studied layers of ash from Icelandic volcano

    51、es that were deposited over Iceland and northern Europe during the relatively mild period since the end of the ice age,as well as volcanic deposits from Iceland itself.Their analysis revealed an unusual period between 5,500 and 4,500 years ago when no ash from Icelandic volcanoes found its way to Eu

    52、rope,and when the deposit record from Iceland suggests that no major eruptions took place.When Dr.Swindles compared the volcanic record with the climate literature,he found that the absence of eruptions was preceded by a big change in atmospheric circulation patterns about 6,100 years ago.That would

    53、 have encouraged Icelands glaciers to advance.When conditions changed again a thousand years later,this time to favor glacial withdrawals,volcanic activity picked up after a few hundred years.Based upon these findings,Dr.Swindles argues that even minor increases and decreases in glacier cover probab

    54、ly do affect volcanic activity,although with a fairly interval of perhaps five or six hundred years.The modern world is already recovering from its own miniature glaciation,the “Little Ice Age”,which lasted from about 1500 to 1850.Combine that with yet more glacial melt,caused this time by human-dri

    55、ven warming,and the centuries ahead may be noticeably fiercer than those of the recent past.61.What can we infer from Paragraph 1?A.Volcanoes tend to erupt more frequently in the absence of glaciers.B.Natural disasters are becoming more frequent and destructive.C.Before the last ice age,there were s

    56、eldom volcanic eruptions.D.Frequent volcanic eruptions have melted many glaciers.62.Dr.Swindles study is mainly to figure out whether .A.small changes in glaciers produce an effect on volcanic activityB.global warming is primarily caused by volcanic eruptionsC.big climate changes will cause more vol

    57、canic explosionsD.volcanic records and climate literature are authentic63.According to Paragraph 3,the connection between glaciers and volcanic eruptions is .A.rock B.waterC.pressure D.temperature64.According to Dr.Swindles study,what will probably happen after hundreds of years?A.There will be an i

    58、ce age after the Earth cools down.B.Volcanoes will break out even more fiercely.C.Volcanic eruptions will be under control.D.There will be no glaciers on the Earth.DAt 88,I remain a competitive runner.The finish line of my life is drawing close,and I hope to reach it having given the best of myself

    59、along the way.Ive been training my body to meet the demands of this final stretch.But,I wonder,should I have asked more of my mind?If I didnt exercise,I would release the hungry beasts that seek their elderly prey on couches,but not in the gym.The more I sweated,the more likely it was my doctor woul

    60、d continue to say,“Keep doing what youre doing,and Ill see you next year.” My mind,on the other hand,seems less willing to give in to discipline.I have tried Internet “brain games”,solving algebraic problems flashing past and changing the route of virtual trains to avoid crashes.But these never appr

    61、oach my determination to remain physically fit as I move deeper into old age.Despite having many friends in their 70s,80s and 90s,Ive been far too slow to realize that how we respond to aging is a choice made in the mind,not in the gym.Some of my healthiest friends carry themselves as victims abused

    62、 by time.Other friends,many whose aching knees and hips are the least of their physical problems,find comfort in their ability to accept old age as just another stage of life to deal with.I would use the word “heroic” to describe the way they cope with aging.One such friend recently called from a ho

    63、spital to tell me a sudden brain disease had made him legally blind.He interrupted me as I began telling him how terribly sorry I was: “Bob,it could have been worse.I could have become dead instead of blind.”Despite all the time I spend lifting weights and exercising,I realized I lack the strength t

    64、o have said those words.It suddenly struck me that Ive paid a price for being a “gym rat”.If there is one characteristic common to friends who are aging with a graceful acceptance of lifes attacks,it is contentment.Aging had to be more than what I saw in a mirror.But rather than undertaking a fundam

    65、ental change in the way I face aging,I felt the place to begin would be to start small.A recent lunch provided a perfect example.Ive always found it extremely difficult to concentrate when Im in a noisy setting.At this lunch with a friend in an outdoor restaurant,a landscaper began blowing leaves fr

    66、om underneath the bushes surrounding our table.Typically,after such a noisy interruption,I would have snapped,“Lets wait until hes finished!” then fallen silent.When the roar(吼叫) eventually faded,my roar would have drained(消耗) the conversation of any warmth.It troubled me that even a passing distrac

    67、tion (分心) could so easily take me from enjoying lunch with a good friend to a place that gave me no pleasure at all.I wanted this meal to be different.My years in gyms had taught me to shake off pains and other distractions,never permitting them to stop my workout or run.I decided to treat the noise

    68、 this way.I continued talking with my friend,challenging myself to hear the noise,but to hold it at a distance.The discipline was so familiar to me in the gymthis time applied to my mindproved equally effective in the restaurant.It was as though I had taken my brain to a mental fitness center.Learni

    69、ng to ignore a leaf blowers roar hardly equips me to find contentment during my passage into ever-deeper old age.But I left the lunch feeling I had at least taken a small first step in changing behavior that stood in the way of that contentment.Could I employ that same discipline to accept with dign

    70、ity the inevitable decline awaiting me like the finish line? Hoping that contentment will guide me as I make my way along the path yet to be traveled.65.The authors question in Paragraph 1 implies that .A.he has never believed the necessity of mind trainingB.he has realized he should mentally prepar

    71、e for agingC.he feels regret for not sharpening his thinking skillsD.he feels unsatisfied with the result of the brain games66.The author uses his friends as examples to .A.stress aging is an unavoidable stage of life to faceB.indicate that people see life from many different anglesC.prove its signi

    72、ficant to be surrounded with positive friendsD.show its important to take health seriously in a sensible way67.What can we learn from the authors friend mentioned in Paragraph 4?A.He fears that his illness will become worse.B.He takes physical illnesses as they come.C.He needs to find a way through

    73、those hardships.D.He sees life as a series of disappointments.68.After that recent lunch,the author realized that .A.distractions were not uncommon in everyday lifeB.the restaurant was not an ideal place for eatingC.his roar had spoiled the friendly conversationD.he had made small changes to adapt t

    74、o aging69.Whats the authors attitude towards exercising in the end?A.Doubtful. B.Indifferent.C.Positive. D.Ambiguous.70.Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?A.Old Age Curse and BlessingB.The Secret to Aging WellC.Benefits of Regular ExerciseD.Never Too Old to Learn第四部分任务型阅读

    75、(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。Unless you are like Nasty Gals founder Sophia Amoruso,the passwords you use to access your email and the endless other accounts you need for work arent filled with intention.With increasing security requirements,its likely your

    76、word/number combinations are becoming even less memorable.But new research suggests it may not be long before you wont need to memorize passwords.“Brainprint”,published in Neurocomputing,reveals that the brains reaction to certain words could be a unique identifying codelike a fingerprintthat could

    77、eventually replace passwords.In a small experiment,the researchers measured the brains signals of 45 volunteers as they read through a list of 75 acronyms such as FBI and DVD.The word-recognition response differed so much between each participant that a second experiment using a computer program cou

    78、ld identify each one with 94% accuracy.Its not enough to feel totally secure,but promising enough to hint at the future of securing sensitive information.The advantage of using such a biometric system(生物识别系统) is that it can be used for continuous verification(验证),New Scientist points out.Passwords o

    79、r fingerprints only provide a tool for one-off identification.Continuous verification could in theory allow someone to interact with many computer systems at the same time or even with a variety of intelligent objects,without having to repeatedly enter passwords for each device.As Hollywood has illu

    80、strated,its simply a matter of cutting off a finger to steal that persons identity.“Brainprints,on the other hand,are potentially cancellable,” said Sarah Laszlo,assistant professor of psychology and linguistics at Binghamton University and co-author of the study,“So,in the unlikely event that an at

    81、tacker was actually able to steal a brainprint from an authorized user,the authorized user could then reset their brainprint.”Until now,brain signals have been a challenge to understand.This experiment leaped over the obstacle by focusing on the brainwaves from the specific area that reads and recog

    82、nizes words.The signal is therefore clearer and easier to measure.The problem,so far,is that the brain signal is still not as accurate as scanning someones fingerprint,and initially requires sticking diodes(二极管) on your head in order to get a read.Thats OK,according to Zhanpeng Jin,assistant profess

    83、or at Binghamton University and co-author of the study,because brainprint isnt going to be mass-produced any time soon.He says the researchers foresee its use at places such as the Pentagon,where the number of authorized users is small,and they dont need to be continuously verified the way you do to

    84、 access your mobile device or email.Better keep your memory sharp,at least a little while longer.Present situationChances are that your passwords are becoming more 71. to remember.One experimentA small experiment shows that the word-recognition response differed a great deal between each participant

    85、,virtually 72. brainprint a promising future.73. of using such systemYou can use it to 74. the device continuously without having to repeatedly enter passwords.The authorized user could “reset” their brainprint in the face of 75. because brainprints are potentially cancellable. Brain signals are now

    86、 clearer and easier to measure by focusing on the brainwaves from the specific area.76. of using such systemThe brain signal is 77. accurate than scanning someones fingerprint.But thats OK because brainprint is only going to be used on a small 78. ,such as at places like the Pentagon.ConclusionsMayb

    87、e there is no need for you to memorize passwords in the near future as brainprintlike a fingerprintcould eventually take the 79. of passwords.It is 80. to keep your memory sharp at least for a short period of time!第五部分书面表达(满分25分)81.请认真阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。It is important to note that employer

    88、s expect individuals to use their imaginations to develop their ideal job descriptions.Therefore,individuals are free to deliver descriptions that are a little more attractive than the job they are applying for.For example,an interview candidate for an outside sales position can list her ideal job a

    89、s one that allows her to travel every day,give sales presentations to managers and company owners,and close at a specific number of sales per day.However,it is acceptable for the interview candidate to also paint a visual picture of her “dream” clients and co-workers that would maximize her chances

    90、of success and contentment within her job position.写作内容1.用约30个单词概述以上主要内容;2.人们对职业各有不同的理想;3.我理想的职业是做一名心理学家;4.我怎样为我理想的职业做准备。写作要求1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;3.不必写标题。评分标准内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试江苏省名师押题密卷(3)英 语 试 题 参 考 答 案 及 听 力 原 文第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)1-5 ACCBB 6-10 BBCBC11-15 BACCB

    91、16-20 CACCB第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25ACCDC 26-30CABAB 31-35DABDC 第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)36-40 BBDAB41-45 ACDAC46-50BDABC51-55 ABDCA第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A篇:CDB篇:BABC篇:AACBD篇:BABDCB第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.difficult/hard 72.ensuring 73.Advantages/Benefits 74

    92、.verify/identify 75.attackers76.Problems/Disadvantages 77.less 78.scale 79.place 80.better/good第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)It is important for us to describe our ideal jobs.A salesman travels every day and promotes products or services to different people.The more he sells,the more successful he feels.There are

    93、 various kinds of jobs,but different people are attracted by different jobs because everyone has his own interest and destination.Many people consider an ideal job as a means of making more money and living more comfortably.Others insist on seeking for jobs interesting and meaningful to meet their s

    94、piritual needs.As far as my ideal job is concerned,I want to be a psychologist.I have made up my mind to realize my dream.I have been interested in psychology for a long time.I believe being a psychologist can help lots of people lead a happier life.However,it isnt easy for me to become a qualified

    95、psychologist.Apart from studying hard,I need to widen knowledge in the specialized field.Ill make every effort to live up to the name of a qualified psychologist.听力原文Text 1W:How was your maths exam,Michael?M:Emm.If I had studied a little harder,I would be smiling right now.Text 2W:What seems to be t

    96、he matter,young man?M:Ive got a cold for a few days.W:Are you eating normally?M:No.I just had a glass of water from morning till now.Text 3M:How much are these shirts? The tag price is 50 dollars?W:The regular price is 40 dollars each,but you can have two of them on sale today for 60 dollars.Text 4M

    97、:Great to see you on your bike!W:Well,its not for the polluted air as you think.Ive put the car up for sale to afford the school fees.But Im so tired after riding.Text 5W:I really admire Jennifer,not because shes a woman in the tough,male world of international politics,but because shes so honest.M:

    98、Yeah,certainly.There arent many people as true to their words as she is.Text 6M:Hi,Angela.Whats up?W:We are planning to visit Zhangjiakou this February.Why dont you join us?M:Certainly I will if I dont have anything else on my schedule.W:Is the Spring Festival OK for you?M:Of course.Which places are

    99、 you going to visit?W:We want to visit some ski resorts and other places of interest there.You know,Zhangjiakou is one of the host cities for the 2022 Winter Olympic Games.M:In that case,we should check information online and make a thorough plan for the trip.Text 7M:Whats the matter with you,Madam?

    100、 You look pale and anxious.W:Jesus,I lost my suitcase just now.M:Take it easy.Would you please tell me more details? I will try to help you.W:Thank you,Officer.After getting out of the ladies room,I went to the cafe and left my suitcase under the table.Then I read some newspapers while I was waiting

    101、 for the train.When I finished reading,I found my suitcase missing.M:What kind of suitcase did you miss? Can you describe it for me?W:A small blue leather case,with my name tag on the top and my ID card inside.M:I feel sorry to hear that.Will you please fill in the form and leave your name and your

    102、address here? We will try our best to find the suitcase for you.Text 8W:Glad you are back.How did the conference go,Chris?M:Oh,it was good.All the topics were interesting and the speakers were really good.The organization was a lot better this year as well.I think having a smaller number of people t

    103、here made a big difference.You know,you can make decisions a lot more quickly.W:And how was the hotel?M:Ah,that was probably the only thing that people really complained about.The food in the restaurant wasnt very good and the service was slow.If we go back to the same hotel again,well have to find

    104、another restaurant.W:Youre right! Anyway,I want to get a cup of coffee.Do you want to come?M:Im done with coffee.I think Ill just go and have a cup of tea.Text 9W:Hello,Sam.How are your exam preparations coming along?M:Good,Miss Swift.Ive been working hard for it recently.I am sure that the exam won

    105、t cause much trouble.W:Excellent! So,are you working at weekends now to get some pocket money?M:Yes,Im very grateful to Mr Lam.He really helped me with my problem.W:Mr Lam said that your problem was that you had no pocket money.Is that right?M:Yeah.I couldnt go out with my friends because I didnt ha

    106、ve the money for the bus fare.But Im OK now with a parttime job.W:So,you think the Students Welfare Club really helped you?M:Oh,yes.I have no complaints about the club and I think you are fantastic.W:Thank you! Any suggestions as to how we can be even more fantastic?M:Why dont you have a letter box

    107、outside the clubs room? That way,we can keep in touch with you even if we dont get to see you.W:Thats a great idea.It wont cost anything to put a letter box outside.OK,thank you for your time,Sam.Text 10On July 31st,2015,the bid to host the 24th Winter Olympic Games was awarded to Beijing,together w

    108、ith its suburban Yanqing County,and nearby Zhangjiakou City.This is the first time for China to hold the Winter Olympics.The 24th Winter Games will be held in 2022,from February 4th to 20th and then Beijing will be the first city in the world to stage both Summer Olympics and Winter Olympics.In 1980

    109、,Chinese athletes took part for the first time in the Winter Olympic Games at Lake Placid,New York,United States.At the 1992 Winter Olympic Games in Albertville,France,Chinese athletes won medals for the first time:Ye Qiaobo won two silver medals in the womens 500 meters and 1,000 meters speed skati

    110、ng races.At the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City,Utah,United States,Chinese athlete Yang Yang won a gold medal in the womens 500 meters short track speed skating race.This was the first gold medal won in Winter Games in Chinese history.In the 2014 Winter Olympiad in Sochi,Russia,China won three gold medals,four silver medals,and two bronze medals,the twelfth place on the medal table.

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