1、第 I 卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)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。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1. What is Mike doing now?A. Eating a hamburger. B. Drinking coffee. C. Preparing dinner. 2. How many copies must the woman make?A. 80. B. 48.
2、C. 503. When is the woman going to have a test?A. This Saturday. B. Next Sunday. C. This Sunday. 4. Where is the man now?A. In a suitcase shop. B. On a plane. C. In a baggage hall. 5. What did the woman probably do before she arrived home yesterday?A. She made a call to her friend. B. She looked for
3、 her car keys. C. She went shopping. 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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。6. When does the conversation most probably take place?A. In the morning. B. At noon. C. In the evening
4、. 7. Which subject did the boy do best in?A. English. B. History. C. Maths. 8. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. Noises. B. School grades. C. Music. 9. How long can ants survive underwater?A. For two days. B. For a week. C. For two weeks. 10. What do ants usually do in the morning?A.
5、 They like to have a rest. B. They put out their legs and yawn. C. They live in dry places. 11. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Teacher and student. B. Mother and son. C. Colleagues. 12. What do we know about the bookstore?A. Its three blocks away. B. Its on Green Street.
6、 C. Its next to a supermarket. 13. Which bus can get the man to the bookstore?A. The NO. 4 bus. B. The NO. 14 bus. C. The NO. 40 bus. 14. What can we infer from the conversation?A. The man is going to the bookstore by himself. B. The womans native language may not be English. C. The man is sightseei
7、ng in the city. 15. What does the woman do probably?A. Shes a host. B. Shes a student. C. Shes an athlete. 16. Where are the two speakers most probably?A. At a spots meeting. B. Ata radio station. C. At a school. 17. When will the man retire?A. When he cant win medals. B. When he feels very tired. C
8、. When he is too old to run. 18. What should people in Beijing do when they go out tomorrow?A. Wear more clothes. B. Protect their skin from the sun. C. Bring an umbrella or raincoat. 19. Which city will have good weather tomorrow for outdoor activities?A. Seoul. B. London. C. Paris. 20. What do we
9、know about the weather in Tokyo tomorrow?A. It will be sunny in the afternoon. B. There will be thunderstormsC. It will be cold. 第二部分 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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ALocated in Times Square and the Broadway theatre district, this hotel offers free
10、coffee, tea and hot chocolate. Continental breakfast is provided. A flatscreen satellite TV with HBO is included in every room at Econo Lodge Times Square. A safety deposit box and a desk are provided, and free local and long distance calls to the US and Canada are offered. The 50th Street undergrou
11、nd station is 3 blocks from the Econo Lodge Times Square. Rockefeller Center and the Museum of Modern Art are a 5-minute walk from the hotel. Hells Kitchen is a great choice for travellers interested in sightseeing, shopping and theatre. This is our guests favourite part of New York, according to in
12、dependent reviews. This property is also rated for the best value in New York! Guests are getting more for their money when compared to other properties in this city. We speak your language!Most popular facilities: Free WiFi, Parking, Non-smoking rooms, Facilities for disabled guests, Daily maid ser
13、vice. Good to knowCheck-in 15:00-00:00 hoursCheck-out Until 12:00 hoursCancellation/prepaymentCancellation and prepayment policies vary according to room type. Please enter the dates of your stay and check the conditions of your required roomChildren and extra bedsAll children are welcome. Free! Up
14、to three children under 5 years stay free of charge when using existing beds.There is no capacity for extra beds in the room.Travelling with pets?Pets are not allowed.GroupWhen booking more than 4 rooms, different policies and additional supplements may apply.Address: 302 West 47th Street, Hells Kit
15、chen, New York, NY 10036, USAreservationseconolodgetimessquaremTel: (212) 2461991Welcome to the brand new EconoLodge Times Square21. What is the best choice if you go to Rockefeller Center from the hotel?A. On foot. B. By subway. C. By taxi. D. By train. 22. Which of the following isnt free in Econo
16、 Lodge Times Square?A. WiFi. B. Parking. C. All long distance calls. D. Coffee, tea and hot chocolate. 23. What can be learnt from the passage?A. The best time to live in the hotel is 3:00 am. B. All children under 5 years stay free of charge. C. The cancellation policies of each room in the hotel a
17、re the same. D. Customers from all over the world have no difficulty communicating with the hotel. BI was in the middle of a sweet dream when a noise startled me. Bam! Bam! It sounded like a hammer pounding on a tough nail. Bam! Bam! BAM! Who could be hammering at three in the morning? It must be Ch
18、arlie again, making another invention. Just as I was putting on my slippers and clothes, the noise changed. I sat at the edge of my bed and listened. Tick! Tick! Tick! It reminded me of my first wristwatch. Its regular pace had always helped mc fall asleep. I started dozing off, dangerously leaning
19、to the left, when the ticking stopped. It was now replaced by a buzz, similar to the noise coming from a beehive in midsummer, only louder. I shivered Im allergic to bees ! Even just thinking about it or hearing a bee like sound makes me swell. “Thats it!” I shouted, now wide awake, “I cant take it
20、anymore!” I marched to the next apartment and knocked. My neighbor immediately opened the door. His curly brown hair was sticking up every which way. He wore baggy striped pants and a loose shirt. “Hi, there, Lucy! Whats up?” he asked. I pointed at my noiseless watch. “Do you know what time it is?”H
21、e grabbed my arm and glanced at my timepiece. “Oh, my! I didnt realize it was that late. Im busy working on a machine that can cure insomnia(失眠). Its almost finished. You want to see it?” I should have known. His last invention was supposed to get rid of bad smells, but it was powered by rotten eggs
22、. 24. What made the author sleepy again?A. The ticking sound. B. The coming of the bees. C. The smell of the rotten eggs. D. His neighbors silence. 25. What was Charlie doing?A. He was inventing a wristwatch. B. He was working with the bees. C. He was making a new machine. D. He was fixing a broken
23、clock. 26. How did Charlie feel when he saw the author?A. Scared. B. Surprised. C. Annoyed. D. Disappointed. 27. What can we learn about Charlies last machine in the last paragraph?A. It doesnt work. B. It makes a loud noise. C. It gives give off terrible smells while working. D. It is the latest ma
24、chine that can cure insomnia. CTo fight for the conservation of forest ecosystem, several ecologists including Daniel Janzen convinced Del Oro, an orange juice producer, to donate part of their forestland to a national park. In return, Del Oro was allowed to throw large amounts of waste in the form
25、of orange peels (皮) on a 3-hectare piece of land within the national park at no cost. Dealing with tons of leftover peels usually involved burning them or paying to have them poured into a landfill, so the proposal was very attractive. But a year later, another juice company challenged the deal in c
26、ourt, arguing that their competitor was “polluting a national park.” They ended up winning, and the deal between Del Oro and the national park fell through. Then in 2013, while discussing possible research avenues with Timothy Treuer, Daniel Janzen mentioned the orange story. Feeling interested, Tre
27、uer decided to stop by that piece of land that had been covered with fruit waste 15 years earlier. What he found shocked him. “While I would walk over exposed rock and dead grass in the nearby fields, Id have to climb through undergrowth and cut paths through walls of vines(藤) in the orange peel sit
28、e itself, “said Timothy Treuer. Treuer and his team spent months picking up samples (样品), analyzing and comparing them. They found great differences between the areas covered with orange peels and those that were not. The area with orange waste had richer soil. The effect that the orange peels had o
29、n the land is probably not that surprising to people familiar with composting (施肥), but what is really shocking is that a judge actually thought the waste of orange mined a national park and slopped it from going forward. Now that Timothy Treuers study has received worldwide attention, this type of
30、ruining is being seriously considered as a way of bringing forests back to life. 28. Why could Del Oro throw orange peels within the national park?A. He rented a 3-hectare piece of land in the national park. B. He gave part of their forestland to the national park. C. The national park wanted to mak
31、e the soil richer. D. He came to an agreement with the national park by paying some money. 29. When was the deal between Del Oro and the national park made?A. In 1998. B. In 1999. C. In 2012. D. In 2013.30. What made Treuer shocked?A. The orange story Daniel Janzen mentioned. B. The deal between Del
32、 Oro and the national park. C. The pollution of orange peels to the national park. D. The effect that the orange peels had on the land. 31. Whats the authors attitude to the judge mentioned in the last paragraph?A. Positive. B. Worried. C. Admirable. D. Disapproving. DWorld Breastfeeding Week(世界母乳喂养
33、周) is an annual celebration held during the first week in August in more than 120 countries. The celebration aims to raise awareness about the health and economic benefits of breastfeeding One goal of this years event is to encourage governments to support workplace policies that help mothers breast
34、feed their babies for as long as possible. Another goal is to confirm that breastfeeding is normal and natural. In 2016 The Lancet published a series on breastfeeding. The Lancet claimed that deaths of 823, 000 children and 20,000 mothers each year could be averted through universal breastfeeding, a
35、long with economic savings of US$300 billion. Many doctors recommend that babies be breastfed because the milk and closeness to the mother provide health benefits for newborns. Experts say breastfeeding allows a mother to share her immune protection with her baby. In countries with poor water qualit
36、y especially, breastfeeding protects a newborn from dangerous infections.Breastfeeding might benefit not just the child. In recent years, researchers have also been studying the health benefits of breastfeeding for the mother. A new study found that women who breastfed may have lowered their risk of
37、 heart disease or stroke by an average of 10 percent when they became older. The researchers found that women who breastfed had a 9 percent lower risk of heart disease and an 8 percent decreased risk of stroke. These percentages are in comparison to women who had never breastfed. The benefit of brea
38、stfeeding was even greater for women who nursed their babies for two years or more. Their heart disease risk was 18 percent lower and the risk of stroke 17 percent less than for those women who did not breastfeed. 32. What is the function of the first paragraph?A. To introduce the topic of the text.
39、 B. To emphasize that breastfeeding is of great benefit. C. To tell us the background of World Breastfeeding Week. D. To inform us of the goals of World Breastfeeding Week this year. 33. What does the underlined word “averted” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Increased. B. Prevented. C. Killed. D. Improved. 3
40、4. What is the benefit of breastfeeding?A. It can let a mother liver a longer life. B. It can make the new baby never get ill. C. It can reduce the babys risk of heart disease. D. It can protect a new baby from dangerous infections. 35. What can be the best title for the text?A. Different Researches
41、 on Breastfeeding. B. Advantages and Disadvantages of Breastfeeding. C. Introductions to 2017 World Breastfeeding Week. D. Breastfeeding Benefits Both Babies and Mothers. 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,选项中有两项为多余选项。Are you a high school student with a head filled with inventio
42、n ideas? You might not know what to do with all of these ideas or how to turn them into workable inventions. Look at the following tips that help. 36You may have come up with a fantastic idea, but its possible that someone else has already thought of it. Do a quick search online to see if something
43、similar has already been made. If your idea does exist, dont be discouraged, which means that you came up with such a great solution. Outline your idea37 Label every component(部件) and make notes about how various pieces will go together. Dont hesitate to make multiple sketches(草图)of the same design
44、until you are satisfied with the result. Gather materials to build a prototype and test itA prototype is a working model of your idea. You dont need to use the highest quality materials, 38 And then you can ask your classmates to test out the device and if they have any suggestions for improvements.
45、 Draft a patentIn order to protect your invention and claim it as your own, you must patent it. A patent is a legal document stating that you came up with the idea and proves that you own the invention. 39Reach out to investors.If you want to mass produce your invention, you will likely need to rais
46、e some money. 40 In return, they will get some of the profits from the sales of product. A. Coming up with an ideaB. Make sure your idea doesnt already exist. C. It prevents other people from stealing your idea. D. for the highest quality ones wont function very well. E. but simply ones that will gi
47、ve you a functional working device. F. Draw out a basic diagram of what your invention will look like. G. Investors will give you money when you are first starting out to produce the product.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;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面的短文,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
48、,并在答题卡. 上将该项涂黑。At the age of nine, I was taking swimming lessons at a pool. The day had arrived when I was to be tested to see if I could 41 to a higher level class. Fifteen of us were to 42 swimming from one side of the pool to the other and back. I watched as my 43, one by one, tried and failed. T
49、hen it was my turn to 44, I mean, my turn to attempt to pass the test. I was about halfway when I got 45 I immediately stopped and 46 the side of the pool, ending my test. Our instructor, a college student, was standing 47 me. “Why did you stop?” he yelled, in a lessthan 48 voice. “I got water in my nose,” I 49.Thats when this college student 50 me one of lifes great lessons, 51 he probably never realized that. Bending down, he shouted, “So?”“So?” The 52 shocked me. It had just seemed 53 to me that the answer to pain was to remove the thing causing the 54.