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秘密★启用前 英 语 注意事项:‎ ‎1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。‎ ‎2.回答选择题时选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时.将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。‎ ‎3.考试结束后.将答题卡交回。‎ 第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)‎ 做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。‎ 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。‎ 例: How much is the shirt?‎ A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.‎ 答案是C.‎ ‎1. What is the man doing?‎ A. Asking for help. B. Moving the purse. C. Looking for a seat.‎ ‎2. What does the woman advise Sam to do?‎ A. Protect eyes. B. Play a game. C. Look at the screen.‎ ‎3. Who was responsible for the accident?‎ A. Dana. B. The man. C. The other driver ‎4. What did Jason do last night?‎ A. Held a party. B. Got married to Barbara. C. Asked Barbara to marry him.‎ ‎5. Which country may be a new destination for Chinese who want to study abroad?‎ A. America. B. France. C. England.‎ 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。‎ ‎6. Where is the library?‎ A. Next to the gym. B. Across the street from school. C. Behind the fast food restaurant.‎ ‎7. What will the man do next?‎ A. Read in a library. B. Eat in a noodle shop. C. Find a fast food restaurant.‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8.9题。‎ ‎8. Why does Mike look so tired?‎ A. He carried something heavy.‎ B. He took the elevator for a long time.‎ C. He climbed from the basement to the fiftieth floor.‎ ‎9. What did the woman do in Geography class?‎ A. Surfed online. B. Changed education. C. Imagined a future school.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。‎ ‎10. Where did Alice meet John and Erie?‎ A. At Pizza Hut. B. On Jade Mountain. C. In the Mountain Climbing Club.‎ ‎11. What did Alice and Eric do after climbing the mountain?‎ A. Traveled by bus. B. Dated a few times. C. Talked about something heavy.‎ ‎12. What does the man think of John?‎ A. Humorous. B. Quiet and shy. C. Handsome and intelligent.‎ 昕第9段材料.回答第13至16题。‎ ‎13. What is the woman's Plan A?‎ A. Visiting parents and old friends. ‎ B. Visiting the man 's hometown.‎ C. Traveling around some Asian countries.‎ ‎14. When will the woman ask her parents for money?‎ A. When she is ill. B. When she is in an emergency. C. When she comes back to the States.‎ ‎15. What ' their final decision?‎ A. Stay in the woman's hometown.‎ B. Visit Zhang Hua and L Ming tonight.‎ C. Discuss their idea with Zhang Hua and Li Ming.‎ ‎16. What do they mainly talk about?‎ A. Their friends. B. The woman’s secret. C. Their plans for the vacation.‎ 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ ‎17. Where docs the speech take place?‎ A. On the bus. B. In the waiting hall. C. On the airplane.‎ ‎18. Where does the fight go?‎ A. America. B. Chins. C. Canada.‎ ‎19. What shouldn't the passengers do when the plane takes off?‎ A. Read the magazine. B. Use electronic devices. C. Refer to the regulation.‎ ‎20. Where can the passengers find Dynasty magazine?‎ A. By the window. B. In the seat pocket. C. Near the seat belt.‎ 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)‎ 第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)‎ 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ A Last week's contest: NASA has issued a public call to the nation's community of makers, and citizen scientists to help develop a zero-gravity toilet.‎ What catchy and family-friendly name should NASA give the resulting safe for apace toilet?‎ THE WINNER: Zero Gravatory,Tim Mistele, Coral Gables, Fla.‎ SECOND PLACE: Emission Cotroller. Bill Doughty, Honolulu.‎ THIRD PLACE: The Millennium Foulcan, Jeff Gaines, Fort Collins,Colo.‎ This week’s question: A British pub has come up with a novel way of practicing social distancing- an electric fence between bar men and regular customers. "The fence isn't usually live," said the owner of the Star Inn, “but it can be turned on." If you were to rename this pub to reflect its electrifying distancing technology, what would you call it?‎ HOW TO ENTER: Submissions should be emailed to contest @theweek. com. Please include your name, address, and daytime telephone number for confirmation; this week, type "Shocking pub" in the subject line. Entries are due by noon, Eastern Time, Tuesday, July 28. Winners will appear on the Puzzle Page next issue and at theweek. com/puzzles on Friday, July 31. In the case of identical or similar entries. the first one received gets credit. The winner gets a one- year subscription to The Week.‎ ‎21. Which name is likely to be accepted by NASA?‎ A. Zero Gravatory. B. Emission Controller. C. Honolulu. D. Fort Collins.‎ ‎22. What's this week 's question?‎ A. To practice social distancing. B. To think of an electric fence.‎ C. To give the Star Inn a new name. D. To put an electrifying technology into use.‎ ‎23. When is the deadline for submitting your entries?‎ A. The end of this week. B. Before noon on July 28.‎ C. Next Tuesday. D. Friday, July 31.‎ B After the season for giving. it is the one for throwing away. Each year in late December a massive amount of plastic packaging is thrown worldwide, most of which goes to landfill. Lithuania will do less damage than many countries. though. The county now recycles at a record level. Almost three -quarters of plastic packaging waste was recycled in 2017. the highest in Europe The EU average was 42%. and the worst performers. including Finland and France, under 30%.‎ Much of Lithuania's success is due to a deposit refund scheme(押金制),introduced in 2016. Customers pay €0.10 extra when baying drinks containers. After use, these can be fed into vending machines in shops. from whose mouth the deposit comes out. The machines’ contents are sent directly to recycling centers. By the end of 2017. 92% of all bottles and cans sold were being returned. close to 3 times the amount as before.‎ The Lithuanian government says the scheme has started a potential love for recycling in is citizens. Nearly 90% of Lithuanians have used the machines at least once. The eagerness of Lithuanian recyclers may come no from a love of the earth but from a low net worth. Lithuania has the second-most unequal income in Europe. A tenth of the population live on less than €245 (S272)a month. In big cities it is common to see people picking recyclable items out of bins to take to the machines.‎ Less litter and money for people who need it seems like a win-win. But it might not be best for the environment in the long run. In Germany -where a similar deposit refund scheme has been in place since 2003- the earnings from keeping the deposits from unreturned bottles seem 1o have discouraged producers form switching to more sustainable packaging.‎ ‎24. How much packaging waste did Lithuania recycle in 2017?‎ A. Under 30%. B. Above 42%. C. About 74%. D. Nearly 90%‎ ‎25. What do we know about the deposit refund scheme?‎ A The recycled bottles are sold to producers. ‎ B. The amount of bottles increased 3 times.‎ C. Customers spend much more money on drinks.‎ D. Recyclers get a refund from the vending machine.‎ ‎26. Why do Lithuanians enjoy recycling?‎ A. They love the earth. B. Some of them are short of money.‎ C. They are environmental protectors. D. The government promotes recycling.‎ ‎27. Which word best describes the author's attitude to the scheme?‎ ‎ A. Objective. B. Tolerant. C. Positive. D. Conservative,‎ C In a grey office building of Helsinki a social worker is meeting six elderly people from around town for lunch- via tablets on heir kitchen table. For the next half-hour she talks to them about their day and reminds them to have something to drink,because dehydration is particularly dangerous for older people.‎ The virtual lunch group is part of Helsinki's remote-care program for its elderly. While many counties with large elderly populations are building new care homes. Finland is not planning to do so and, instead, is looking after people in their own homes for longer. The guiding principle in Finland is that for anyone, no matter what their age. “home is best”.‎ In Helsinki's home -care program. about 4, 000 old people are equipped with various safety devices. These include wristbands with GPS, a fall detector and a phone line linked to care workers. who monitor the wearer' s location on their computer screens. Most of the old people are too weak to walk about much, so they rarely leave their homes. But if they venture out in the middle of the night, care workers are to find them. Local tech companies have developed systems that use a network of motion sensors to gather data on things like how much a person moves about, visits the bathroom or opens the fridge. Not opening the fridge as much, for example, is a sign that memory problems may be getting worse.‎ Technology sometimes misfires. Wristbands give out the wrong location, setting off false alarms. A sensor may fail because Grandpa covers a towel over it. Some elderly people forget to charge their tablets. Such problems can be fixed. The biggest gain from technology may be that it makes it easier to keep old people fit enough to remain in their own homes for longer. This is much cheaper than an institution, and usually nicer, too.‎ ‎28. What does the underlined word “dehydration” in paragraph 1 refer to?‎ A. Talking less. B. Eating alone. C. Watching their tablets. D. Losing too much water.‎ ‎29. Why does Finland carry out the “remote-care program”?‎ A. To build more lunch groups. B. To make the old stay at home.‎ C. To guide elderly people to care homes. D. To care for the old in their own homes.‎ ‎30. What is the function of motion sensors?‎ A. To find the missing old people. B. To monitor the wearer’s location.‎ C. To collect the wearer' 8 activity data. D. To check people's memory problems.‎ ‎31. What may cause technology to fail?‎ A. Grandpa uses a towel. B. The tablets are out of power.‎ C. Wristbands send out an alarm. D. The elderly forget their location.‎ D Innovation(创新) comes from environments where ideas can connect. So what kind of environment does an epidemic(传染病) create when it comes to quickening innovation? This is the very question a new information chart from Top Masters looks to answer. According to the report, ground- breaking innovations have come despite the tragic effete of epidemics throughout history. This is a timely report because people are coming up with some innovative ideas to ‎ address many of the challenges brought on by COVID-19.‎ As epidemics go, the Black Death of the 1300% was extremely shocking. The plague(瘟疫) as it is also known, wiped out up to 60% of the population in Europe. According to the report, it was responsible for changing the economic and social structure of Europe and the creation of a middle class.‎ There were other outbreaks of the plague in England later on. In 1592, London faced an outbreak that shut down theaters for six months, This led Shakespeare to start writing poetry to make a living. And it was during this time that he wrote Venus and Adonis, and The Rape of Lucre. Another plague in 1606 also closed the theatres in London, and this time Shakespeare wrote King Lear and Macbeth.‎ In the US, the Boston smallpox epidemic of 1721 led to the spread of variolation(天花接种) which was responsible for reducing the death rate from 14% to2%,2s well as the first steps towards vaccines.‎ COVID-19 is causing serious damage around the world. And although the death rate is nowhere close, the economic impact has been overwhelming. On the negative side, it has highlighted may of the shortcoming in the healthcare industry as nurses and doctors battled virus unfortunately underequipped.‎ With increased connectivity and technology, innovators around the world have responded by making the equipment that healthcare workers desperately need Today’s innovators are addressing ventilator(呼吸机) shortages by using 3D printers and designing simpler ventilators; companies are making washable and reusable masks; app are tracking the virus and fighting the spread of misinformation.‎ ‎32. What can be inferred from the first paragraph?‎ A. Epidemics can promote creative ideas.‎ B. Creative ideas can influence epidemics.‎ C. Innovation exists in any environment.‎ D. Epidemics have more negative effects on the environment.‎ ‎33. According to the passage. what fete did epidemics have in history?‎ A. The death rate was decreased.‎ B. European economy was improved.‎ C. Shakespeare changed his writing focus.‎ D. The Boston smallpox killed 14% of the population.‎ ‎34. What can we learn from the last paragraph?‎ A. The COVID- 19 will soon be wiped out.‎ B. Medical workers are making equipment.‎ C. Healthcare equipment has been made in large quantities.‎ D. Innovators rely on technology to solve medical problems.‎ ‎35. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?‎ A. Epidemics Speed Up Innovation B. Innovation Changes the Economy C. Epidemics Damage the Environment D. Innovators Prevent COVID-19‎ 第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)‎ 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ It is common for children to feel like your parents are too reserved in letting you live your own ‎ lives. 36 , knowing how to deal with controlling parents will help you see your situation differently. ‎ Identify controlling behaviors_ 37 This does not always mean that they are controlling Parents who are controlling use certain strategies to control others. One obvious sign your parents may be controlling includes: Criticizing you constantly about little things, such as your appearance. your manners, or your choice.‎ Accept responsibility for your actions. Though your parents may be controlling. you are responsible for how you respond to them. 38 You are also in control of whether you react respectfully or allow yourself to get overly angry.‎ ‎39 _. Cutting down on the time you spend with your parent may cause him or her to get upset. If your parent complains that you are not spending enough time with him or her. you need to tell them why you become distant.‎ Take a break if problems continue. If things begin to go “right back to normal," you may need to cut down on your time with your parents again. This does not have to mean cutting off all ties to your parents. It often just means that things have got too close for them (or you) to follow through. 40 ‎ A. Try not to get defensive B. Face your parents respectfully C Some parents are demanding of their children D. Spend a little more time apart. and try again later E. When your parents want you to be a perfectionist F Though there are many reasons for your parents to control you G. You decide whether to let them control your decisions. or stand up to them 第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分55分)‎ 第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A 、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ Years ago, I had a falling-out with a friend due t1o a misunderstanding that was completely my fault was afraid to_ 41 that I was wrong, so we didn’t peak for years. Then we bumped into each other and decided to met for lunch. It was so 42 that we kept meting After two or three meals together I felt forced to apologize for my 43 years earlier.‎ My experience isn’t unique May people 44 apologizing because the idea of admitting to wrongdoing makes them_ 45 uncomfortable Apologies force us to admit to ourselves that we don’t always 46 our own standards We might also fear that the victim won’t 47 our apology. We all like to 48 ourselves as good people -as kind, considerate and moral For these 49 ,an apology can be very difficult to give. ‎ Given my experience there is no 50 that an apology in an important tool for 51 a relationship to make it functional again. Usually a(n)_ 52 apology is call for bout if the victim is angry a the wrong behavior. it may be more_ 53 to wait. because their 54 my stop then from accepting our apologies. Also a delay 55 an apology’s effectiveness because in coveys that the offender has time to reflect on his/her 56 . But a heartfelt apology has more powerful effects. which can improve our mental health and repair our 57 personal relationships. 58 , expressing regret and acknowledging responsibility are vital. Without_ 59 , it’s a good reason of your actions: without responsibility. it’s an excuse.‎ My friend and 1 had lunch recently, 15 years after my belated apology. Admitting that everything had been my fault helped us heal our relationship We're both_ 60 to have our friendship today.‎ ‎41. A. report B. believe C. admit D. record ‎42. A. pleasant B. awkward C. ridiculous D. wise ‎43. A. comment B. promise C. trouble D. behavior ‎44. A. allow B. avoid C. appreciate D. admit ‎45. A. regretfully B. easily C. eagerly D. terribly ‎46. A. go back to B. look up to C give way to D. live up to ‎47. A. accept B. analyze C. exchange D. check ‎48. A. serve B. view C. present D. help ‎49. A. reasons B. contents C. details D. examples ‎50. A. need B. sense C. doubt D. use ‎51. A. explaining B. rebuilding C. announcing D. practising ‎52. A. frequent B. permanent C. immediate D. formal ‎53. A. convenient B. effective C. adventurous D. inspiring ‎54. A. anxiety B. curiosity C. anger D. worry ‎55. A. discovers B. records C. supplies D. increases ‎56. A. misdeeds B. reputations C. questions D. decisions ‎57. A. damaged B. disturbed C. required D. disabled ‎58. A. Instead B. Thus C. Meanwhile D. However ‎59, A. challenge B. regret C. expression D. influence ‎60. A. tolerant B. cautious C. enthusiastic D. appreciative 第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分.满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ One object many of us use, and_ 61 which most would not want to live, is our cellphone. In 1973, Martin Cooper led a team of eight engineers that conceived a_ 62 (true) portable telephone. The original handheld phone used by Dr. Cooper 63 (measure) 9 inches long, 5 inches deep and 1.75 inches wide.‎ Born in Chicago on the 26th of December, 1928, Cooper was an_ 64 (intelligence)and smart individual. Inspired by the sci-fi films and_ 65 (show) like Star Trek, this creation had an improvement on the communications system 66 ( introduce) by Alexander Bell. Cooper was surprised at the concept of Captain Kirk using his portable communicator and developed_ 67 very first cellular phone concept. I only took his team 9days,_ 68 was an impressive achievement in itself.‎ ‎"The phone of 20 years from now will be much_ 69 (simple) than today 's phone. You will maybe have a phone in your erring or behind your ear, or even under your skin, “predicted Cooper. "You' re going to be able to make phone calls by almost just_ 70 (chink)about what you want to do."‎ 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处语言错误,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(Ʌ),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词;‎ ‎2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。‎ Last Friday morning, hardly had I reached school while my attention was caught by a big poster on the notice board, saying that it would be the World Earth Day in a few of days. ‎ Responding active to this, my classmates set to work immediately. In the afternoon, we brought to school what they thought to be of little value. Use scissors and paste, we made shopping bag and artworks out of them. After school, we went to the local community and launched a campaign, giving up what we had made and calling on people to make best of what they thought to be useless. Meanwhile. we hold a lecture in the community to raise people' s awareness of protecting the earth. We had a busy but meaning time.‎ 第二节书面表达(满分25分)‎ 你校正在组织英语作文比赛,请就自己校园生活或学习中难忘的一次经历为题,写一篇短文参赛。内容包括:‎ ‎1.你的经历;‎ ‎2.你的感受。‎ 注意:1.词数100左右:‎ ‎2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。‎

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