英语试卷
第一部分: 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 60 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四册选项(A、B、C、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。
A
There are more Starbucks special drinks than you could ever dream of, and we're
talking about the items that maybe aren't offered at your local shop but are offered at
one of the other approximately 30,000 locations around the world. Depending on
what country you are in, the menu may look a little different, so if you're planning a
trip anytime soon, check out what fun drinks you may find!
Japan—Sakura Blossom Cream Latte
The drink is currently only available in Japan. Sakura, which means cherry
blossom, is considered to be a symbol of regeneration and simplicity. It is the national
flower of Japan, and Starbucks typically only has the drink available in the
springtime.
The drink itself is just pink, with sakura sauce, cherry blossom milk jelly, and
strawberry sauce or jelly used to create the pink color. The drinks also come in special
cherry blossom-themed cups.
Vietnam—Dolce Misto
Starbucks created the Dolce Misto specifically for the Vietnamese market. “It's
designed to bring Vietnamese customers a new flavor and respect for traditional
Vietnamese coffee,” said the general director of Starbucks Vietnam on its release in
2015.
Dolce Misto is reportedly one of the strongest drinks in any Starbucks
throughout the world. If sweet and strong is how you like your coffee and you live in
Vietnam, this is the perfect Monday-afternoon pick-me-up for you.
Chile—Lemon Bar Frappuccino
Meant to be the perfect sweet-and-sour summer drink, Starbucks Chile offered a
Lemon Bar Frappuccino for the summer of 2018. With the combination of vanilla
bean and lemonade topped with caramel sugar and whipped cream, the drink was
relatively well received, though some were disappointed there was no coffee in it. It's
still unknown whether Starbucks will be bringing the limited edition drink back to
Chile or anywhere for the summer of 2019.
1. When is Sakura Blossom Cream Latte accessible to customers in Japan?
A. October. B. July. C. December. D. April.
2. What is special about Dolce Misto?
A. It is available throughout the world. B. It helps open the Vietnamese
market.
C. It is a refreshing strong drink for customers.
D. It is a traditional Vietnamese coffee drink.
3. What may upset some people about Lemon Bar Frappuccino?A. It offers sweet-and-sour taste. B. It is a Starbucks drink without coffee.
C. It is one of the limited drinks in Chile.
D. It is uncertain whether Starbucks will bring it back.
B
“I will need to open your neck to remove the tumor,” the surgeon told me on a
hot summer day. The words turned into white noise. “So, an ugly scar across my neck,
then? ” I asked. The nurse said: “Don't worry. The closure is like his signature. Just
like you want a perfect scar, he wants to give you one. You'll barely see it.” I found
some comfort in that.
I googled “cancer surgery scar” and was presented with neck images: necks with
red and purple lines, closed with stitches or glue; necks with multiple scars… It was
enough to make me shut my Macbook, as anxiety pulsed through my body. In the
mirror, I admired my neck, running my finger across a gold chain I wore. Then a tiny
voice said: “Mummy!”
My then five-year-old son, Jack, appeared in the mirror behind me. Our
reflection was a big reality check. See, my son didn't know I had cancer and was
having surgery. I'm a single mom. Jack lives with me and doesn't have a relationship
with his father. I'm his hero. I'm the homework helper, nurse, chef, taxi driver, and
every other variation of parent. I knew I couldn't wimp-out over cancer or some scar
on my neck—I'm this kid's life!
So I did the next best thing I could think of: I made an appointment to get my
hair done a few days before the first surgery. My goal was simple: golden hair to
frame my scar. If I couldn't hide it, I might as well show it off. I never had any
intentions of hiding the scar. I didn't want my son to think my scar was something to
be ashamed of. I'm his role model and I needed to set a good example. Bad things can
happen, but it's how you deal with them that matters.
The scar proves I faced my fear and won. If I got through that, I can get through
all the hardships, land on my feet and live boldly.
4. How did the author feel about the would-be scar across her neck at first?
A. Comfortable and relieved. B. Anxious and frightened.
C. Indifferent and unconcerned. D. Thrilled and embarrassed.
5. What do the underlined words “wimp out” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A. Challenge oneself. B. Ignore pain.
C. Overcome fear. D. Lose courage.
6. Why did the author want to get her hair styled?
A. To show her scar bravely. B. To shape beautiful hair.
C. To hide the obvious scar. D. To make her son proud.
7. What is the story intended to convey?
A. We should never hide our scars or any other pain.
B. Scars can never be regarded as personal signature.
C. We should challenge difficulty and face fear bravely.
D. Parents should set a good example for their children.
C
Young sunflowers turn and swing every day. New findings add to evidence that the plants are animal-like. Harmer, a professor in the University of California at
Davis’ Department of Plant Biology, carried out a series of experiments on
sunflowers in the field, in pots outdoors and in indoor growth chambers.
By staking plants so that they could not move, Harmer showed that he could
destroy their ability to track the sun. He also noticed that sunflowers prevented from
moving were not as tough and leafy as those that were free to move. When plants
were moved indoor with a settled overhead light, they continued to swing back and
forth for a few days.
The indoor plants did start tracking the “sun” again when the apparent source of
lighting was moved across the room. The plants could reliably track the movement
and return at night when the artificial day was close to a 24-hour cycle, but not when
it was closer to 30 hours.
When sunflowers track the sun, the east sides of their stems grew more rapidly
than the west sides. At night, the west sides grew faster as the stem swung the other
way. The team identified a number of genes that were expressed at higher levels on
the sunward side of the plant during the day, or on the other side at night. A plant
growth-regulating hormone, called auxin, appears to be a key driver.
The “dance” to the sun cycle obviously slows when the sunflower matures and
its flowers open up. At that point, the plants stop moving during the day and settle
down facing the sun in the east.
“Bees like warm flowers.” Harmer said, adding that the bees are cold-blooded,
so landing on a warm flower saves them energy and perhaps feels really good.
“The morning warmth changes the flowers in a way to make them more
appealing to insects, perhaps causing them to release more attractive scents earlier in
the day.” he said. “We’re currently testing this idea.”
8. Why did Harmer do the experiment on sunflowers?
A. To see how sunflowers grow up. B. To show what sunflowers’ genes are.
C. To study why sunflowers track the sun.
D. To check if sunflowers swing in cloudy days.
9. What does the underlined word “staking”(Par 2) probably mean in ?
A. Tracking. B. Fastening. C. Preserving. D.
Presenting.
10. What is the result of sunflowers being stopped from moving?
A. They won’t grow well. B. They will grow faster than usual.
C. They won’t swing back though set free.
D. They will produce a number of new genes.
11. Bees are fond of dancing ______________.
A. on cold sunflowers B. in the circle of flowers
C. on warm sunflowers D. on the mature sunflowers
D
United States health officials are urging people to stop using electronic cigarettes,
known as e-cigarettes. The call to action came after such products were linked to
health problems. Five deaths have also been reported. E-cigarettes are a popular
substitute for smoking products. The electronic devices heat liquid that includes flavoring, nicotine and other chemicals into vapor-very small particles that users
breathe in. Nicotine is found in many plants, including tobacco. E-cigarettes or similar
devices also can provide THC or other substances to users. THC is the natural
chemical present in marijuana(大麻) plants that gives users the mental state known as
a “high”.
E-cigarettes are said to be safer than normal cigarettes because they do not create
the cancer-causing byproducts of burning tobacco.Yet health officials say e-cigarette
users have reported shortness of breath and other breathing problems, such as
coughing and chest pain. Some have been sick to the stomach, felt very tired, suffered
weight loss or developed high body temperatures. One report noted that most of the
53 illnesses reported in Illinois and Wisconsin were related to THC vaping( 气 化 )
products. But nearly 20 percent of the patients inhaled(吸入)substances like nicotine
from e-cigarettes. Most of the reported cases were of young men.
The report found that, “Since no single product or substance has been associated
with the illness, persons should consider not using e - cigarettes while this
investigation is ongoing.” Last November, The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, or CDC, reported that “e-cigarette use increased considerably among U.S.
middle and high school students during 2017—2018.” Among high school students, it
found e-cigarette use rose from 220,000 students in 2011 to 3.05 million in 2018.
On Monday, the Food and Drug Administration, or FDA gave a warning to
JUUL Labs, maker of the best-selling e-cigarettes. The FDA accused the company of
illegally marketing its products as being “safer than cigarettes” without the agency's
approval.In a statement, the FDA's acting commissioner said that, “JUUL has ignored
the law, and has made some of these statements in school to our nation's youth.” A
JUUL spokesman said the company is studying the FDA's comments and “will fully
cooperate”.
12. Which of the following can best describe e-cigarettes?
A. Effective. B. Harmless C. Infectious. D. Deadly.
13. What change will be caused when smokers inhale e-cigarettes containing THC?
A. They will be healthier. B. They will feel excited.
C. They will lose weight. D. They will be peaceful.
14. What information about JUUL Labs can we get from the last paragraph?
A. FDA didn't agree on its way of promoting its products.
B. Students became its main marketing targets.
C. It completely denied what it was accused of.
D. E-cigarettes were invented by it.
15. What can be the best title of the passage?
A. Say “No” to cigarettes
B. A sharp rise of e-cigarettes use among young people.
C. E-cigarettes—a potential killer
D. Safer e-cigarettes are needed for health.
第二节(共 5 小题; 每小题 3 分,共 15 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项
中有两项为多余选项。Did you ever tell somebody about something that had happened at work or
school that day? If so, you were reporting that event.You may think being a reporter
means simply getting one's facts straight and telling a story that's of broad, general
interest. 36 .
To be a good reporter, you need to be able to read, write, speak and listen
effectively. 37 .So making your communication skills the best they can be is
quite important if you want to be a good reporter.Keep a notebook or a journal, and
remember to practice noting down what happens, whenever and wherever it
happens.
In addition, you should obey the following rules. 38 .When an issue is
debatable, do your best to cover both sides.Don't assume things, and never make up
details; reporters are supposed to seek and report the facts.Lying, making up stories
or quotes, or misquoting someone will damage your credibility(信誉).
39 .As a reporter your job is to report the facts so that others can form their
own opinions.Make sure you present all the important details without twisting them
to your own viewpoint.
Generally, a story starts with who, what, where, when, why and how .Build
details from there, beginning with the most important information and ending with the
least important.By including the most important information first, you allow your
editor to cut the back of the story if it runs too long. 40 .You can report on
current events, or you can do feature stories, which are usually of a more general
interest.
Carry a camera and a tape recorder so that you have them on hand whenever you
need them.Be prepared to turn over your notes.Your news publisher may want to
check your information before publishing it.
A. Strive(奋斗) for accuracy.
B. Reporters should practice noting down whatever happens.
C. You also need to be able to ask good questions.
D. Send out stories you find interesting.
E. End with some important information
F. Avoid expressing personal opinions.
G. But actually it’s not so easy.
第二部分:完形填空(40 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。
At my daughter's presentation ceremony, the principal reminded the kids of that
now-familiar truth: they could have multiple careers in their lifetimes. As I lay in bed
that evening, another truth 21 me that it is not just different careers that 22
each child.
I 23 my own life and how much it has 24 . Five years ago, I was in an
unhappy marriage, living in a house that I felt wasn't mine. I felt 25 most of the
time and not 26 my own future. Now, I live in my own beautiful apartment. My
family life is peaceful, filled with 27 . My life is barely 28 . I created a whole new
reality.I have always 29 that great change is possible. I am the great-grandchild of
the immigrants who left their countries with few 30 . From the shtetls(犹太人小村庄)
of Russia and Poland,they created their own communities.
My parents moved to a 31 city with two small children and started a life
different from that in their hometown. And my late grandmother lived two completely
different lives. 32 she was a widow at 43 after my grandfather died suddenly, she
33 her daughters alone, cared for her elderly mother and 34 travelled out of her
hometown. At 68, after being single for 26 years, she 35 us all by falling in love and
remarrying. She and her husband, Harry, socialized 36 , and travelled around the
country.
Life is full of 37 . We assume that our lives are linear(直线的), leading us from
birth to death into a straight 38 . But they can change and have sharp 39 . They can
double back and leap forward and begin another 40 altogether.
21. A. hit B. promised C. attacked D. suggested
22. A. hold back B. appeal to C. wait for D. call on
23. A. sought for B. tried out C. took over D. reflected on
24. A. transformed B. improved C. abused D. succeeded
25. A. terrified B. anxious C. curious D. ashamed
26. A. in control of B. in defence of C. in honor of D. in place of
27. A. noise B. devotion C. admiration D. laughter
28. A. bearable B. recognizable C. suitable D. acceptable
29. A. imagined B. doubted C. believed D. remembered
30. A. contacts B. belongings C. expectations D. devices
31. A. poor B. remote C. strange D. wealthy
32. A. Since B. Until C. When D. Although
33. A. educated B. raised C. accompanied D. comforted
34. A. nearly B. frequently C. smoothly D. rarely
35. A. amused B. annoyed C. satisfied D. surprised
36. A. endlessly B. casually C. punctually D. accidentally
37. A. challenges B. possibilities C. hardships D. hopes
38. A. pattern B. shape C. path D. queue
39. A. tendencies B. directions C. increases D. twists
40. A. marriage B. relationship C. story D. plan
第 II 卷(50 分)
第一部分 语法填空(共 10 小题; 每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入
一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为
41-50 的相应位置上。
More and more people in America are celebrating the Indian holiday Diwali.
Diwali is Hindi(印地语) for “rows of lights". It is the most important holiday in
India. 41 it began as Hindu observance, almost everyone in the United States
celebrates the Festival of Lights. Many people around the world 42 (begin)to do as
well nowadays. The United States is one of the places where the festival is becoming more common. 43 ( hold) in many parks and museums, Diwali celebrations can
also be 44 (easy) found at American landmarks 45 Disneyland in California
and New York city's Times Square.
Neeta Bhasin 46 ( found) the Times Square event. She said Indian immigrants
have found great success in America but many Americans do not know much about
India all 47 same. So, she decided to act. "I felt it's about time that we 48
( take) India to mainstream America and show India's rich culture, arts and 49
( diverse) to the world, "she said. "And I couldn’t find a 50 ( good) place than the
center of the universe: Times Square.
第二部分 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)
文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增
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。
The Spring Festival is approaching and many students want to go travelling. But I
had made up my mind not to go everywhere. The reasons are as follows. Firstly, as
senior three student, I have to work hardly to be admitted to my dream university.
What’s more, I’d like to do some houseworks so that my parents can have a better rest.
Meanwhile, during every holiday, there are too many tourists in almost every scenic
spot that it is difficult to admire for the beautiful scenery and enjoy myself. Besides,
there is a long holiday waits for me after the College Entrance Examination. And they
can travel anywhere I like then.
第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)
假如你是你是李华,你的英国朋友 Terry 想了解你今年十一假期去 Flower
Valley 旅游的特别经历,请你回复邮件,要点如下:
1. 不用现金支付,用手机支付;
2. 脸部识别入景区;
3. 机器人导游介绍各种花的特点;
4. 欢迎她来 Flower Valley 体验。
注意:
1. 词数 100 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 参考词汇:脸部识别:face recognition。
Dear Terry, 参考答案
第 I 卷:A: DCB B: BDAC C:CBAC D:DBAC
七选五: GCAFD
I. 完型: 21-25.ACDAB 26-30.ADBCB
31-35. CABDD 36-40. ABCDC
第 II 卷: 语法填空:
41.Although/Though/While 42. are beginning 43 Held. 44. easily
45.like 46.founded 47. the 48. should take 49. diversity 50.better
短文改错
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have
my mind not to go everywhere. The reasons are as follows. Firstly, as ∧ senior three student, I
have
anywhere a
to work hardly to be admitted to my dream university. What's more, I'd like to do some
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hard housework
so that my parents can have a better rest. Meanwhile, during every holiday, there are too many
good so
tourists in almost every scenic spot that it is difficult to admire for the beautiful scenery and enjoy
myself. Besides, there is a long holiday waits for me after the College Entrance Examination. And
waiting
they can travel anywhere I like then.
I
Writing:Dear Terry,
I'm extremely glad to hear from you. As for what I have experienced in my tour
to Flower Valley during the National Day holiday, here's something I'm pleased to
share with you.
When travelling with my parents in the Flower Valley, we were amazed at the
changes and convenience brought by artificial intelligence. First of all, wherever and
whenever we went, we could use mobile payment. More interestingly, unlike the
previous years when we had to get into tourist attractions with the ID card, now we
can do it through a face recognition app, which really saves time so that we needn't
wait in a queue. Moreover, several robots introduced the features of flowers to
us.What an amazing experience!
I do hope you can come to China and visit the Flower Valley when you have
spare time and I'm sure it will be convenient for us to get lost in a sea of flowers.
Looking forward to your coming!
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua