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Part2Phonetics,VocabularyandGrammar
(第二部分语音、词汇和语法)
II.Choosethebestanswer(选择最恰当的答案)
26.Don’ttouchthatplate.It’shot!
Whichiscorrectfortheunderlinedpart?
A./ɑː/B./ʌ/C./aʊ/D./əʊ/
27.CouldyoudomefavorandpickupSamfromschooltoday?
A.theB.anC.aD./
28.MrSmithwillbefreesoon.Youcanwaitforinthemeetingroom.
A.hisB.heC.himselfD.him
29.It’sapitythatKobeBeanBryant,thefamousbasketballplayer,passedaway
January.
A.inB.onC.ofD.at
30.Ithinkthegovernmentshouldfocusmoreglobalclimatechange.
A.byB.onC.forD.to
31.ItwasnotasasIthought.Aftersomepractice,Icoulddoit.
A.hardB.harderC.hardestD.thehardest
32.Don’tworry.Askyourteacherforsomeonhowtoprepareforthefinalexam.
A.adviceB.ideaC.methodD.praise
33.Itseemsthattheirfavouritefootballteamwillwinthegameagain.
A.possiblyB.likelyC.certainlyD.rarely
34.Theparentsaskedtheirsontobeseriousbuthealwayspretendednothing.
A.tohearB.hearingC.hearD.heard
35.Theywillkeeptheproblemwiththeirinternationalpartners.
A.discussB.todiscussC.discussesD.discussing
36.IhappenedtoseeJackandMarythismorning.Theyinthestreet.
A.walkB.walkedC.werewalkingD.arewalking
37.DrNanshanZhongpredictedthatthenovelcoronavirus(新冠病毒)outbreakinChina
overbythislateJune.
A.hasbeenB.hadbeenC.willbeD.wouldbe
38.Whenweareonthetopofthemountain,wecanenjoytheviewsfromsides.
A.bothB.eitherC.allD.neither
39.Wewillhavetoputofftheschoolspringoutingtheweatherimproves.
A.sinceB.whenC.unlessD.if
40.Unfortunately,Lucyfelldownstairsbrokeherlegyesterdayafternoon.
A.andB.orC.soD.but
41.wonderfulconcertitis!
It’sthefirsttimethatIhaveseensomanyfamousmusiciansplayingtogether.
A.WhatB.WhataC.WhatanD.How
42.Becauseofthespreadofthedisease,ourflighttoFrancelastweek.
A.iscancellingB.hascancelledC.iscancelledD.wascancelled
43.It’samazingtheprogrammeputyoure-mailintootherlanguages.
A.canB.mayC.mustD.need
44.-I’mafraidallthestudentstogetusedtoonlinelearningatpresent.
--.
A.That’sagoodidea.B.Iagreewithyou.C.That’sallright.D.Nevermind.
45.-Excuseme,couldyoutellmethewaytoShanghaiDisneyland?
--.
A.Goodluck!
B.Gladtohearthat.C.Sorry,Iamnewhere,too.D.Notatall.
III.
A.roughB.completeC.exactlyD.southernE.similarto
Completethefollowingpassageswiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybeusedonce.(将下列单词或词组填入空格,每空格限填一词,每词只能填一次)
Therootsofrockandroll’gobacktomanydifferentcountries,manydifferentkindsofmusicandmanymusicians.Itisdifficulttosay46howthemusicbegan.
RockmusicdevelopedmainlyfromblackAfricanandwhiteEuropeanmusic.TheEuropeansandtheAfricanslaves(奴隶)cametoAmericaduringtheseventeenthcentury.Theeachhadtheirownmusic.BlackAfricansusedheavydrumbeats,a47singingvoice,thecallingofamelodyandanswerofachorus.ThewhiteEuropeans,mostlyEnglishandScots,usedastrongermelody,
alessheavybeatandinstrumentssuchasguitarsandhorns.Fromtheseventeenthtothetwentiethcentury,musiciansinthe48UnitedStatesdevelopedtwonewformsofmusic;theblues(蓝调音乐),usuallyplayedbyblacks,andcountrymusic,playedbywhites.Blackmusicianssangtheblueswithaguitar.Thismusicwas49worksongs:
storiesoftroublesandpain,withlines
thatwererepeatedseveraltimes.
A.expressedB.traditionC.continuesD.effectsE.discovered
Theword‘rockandroll’probablycamefromtheblackchurchesintheSouth,wherepeoplesanganddancedtothestrongrhythms.Atthesametime,whiteswereplayingcountrymusic.Theywentonwiththeir50ofdancingmusicandslowsongsthattoldsadstories.Thesingersplayedwithstringinstrumentssuchasfiddlesandguitars.
Duringthistimebluesandcountrymusicianshadsome51oneachother.Thebirthoftheelectricguitarchangedcountryandbluemusicinthe1940s.Thesoundoftheelectricguitarbecamethesoundofrockandroll.NoonethinksofearlyrockandrollwithoutthinkingofElvisPresley(埃维斯·普利斯里,美国著名摇滚明星),the‘KingofRockandRoll’.Rockmusic
52todevelop,buttheheartandsoulofrockisthesameheartandsoulthatElvis53.
IV.Completethesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms.(用括号中所给单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每空格限填一词)
54.Wewatchedthechildrensweepingintopilesinthestreet.(leaf)
55.Suehasalreadysetupherowncompanyinherearly.(thirty)
56.Mynewdressfitsmeverywell,butisalittlebittight.(she)
57.Thecompanyofferedanumberofchancesforteachers’professional.(develop)
58.It’softheladyatthetouristofficetogivemesometipsonwheretovisit.(help)
59.Parentsshouldteachtheirchildrentobehaveinpublic.(proper)
60.Mikecouldthemoodfromnervoustorelaxedinafewminutes.(changeable)
61.Idon’tthinkMr.Brownwas,hejustdidn’tknowthetruth.(honest)
V.Rewritethefollowingsentencesasrequired.(根据所给要求,改写下列句子,62-67题,每空格限填一词,68题注意句首大写)
62.ThedoctortellsusthatTimneedstobeoperatedonatonce.(改为否定句)ThedoctortellsusthatTimtobeoperatedonatonce.
63.I’vebeenbusyvolunteeringforourcommunitysinceIcamebackfromholiday.(对划线部分提问)
haveyoubeenbusyvolunteeringforyourcommunity?
64.Daisyisverygoodatsolvingcrosswordpuzzles.(改为反义疑问句)Daisyisverygoodatsolvingcrosswordpuzzles,?
65.Tobepopularkids,weshouldnevergetangrysoeasily.(保持句意基本不变)Tobepopularkids,weshouldneversoeasily.
66.We’dbettersetoutearlysothatwewon’thurryontheway.(保持句意基本不变)We’dbettersetourearlynottohurryontheway.
67.‘Howhavetheymanagedtogeteverythingfinishedsoquickly?
’Mikewondered.(改为宾语从句)
Mikewonderedtheymanagedtogeteverythingfinishedsoquickly.
68.work,healthy,foryourbody,aregood,to,eatinghabits(连词成句)
.
Part3ReadingandWriting
(第三部分读写)
VI.Readingcomprehension(阅读理解)
A.Choosethebestanswer(根据短文内容,选择最恰当的答案)
OnMarch10,2019,eight-yearoldTaniwontheNewYorkChessChampionshipofhisagegroup.Buttheboy,whowashomelessatthetime,beganlearningthegamelessthanayearago.
TaniandhisfamilyarrivedinNewYorkCityfromAfricanin2017.Achurchhelpedhimentertheprimaryschool,P.S.116.HerethegiftedboywasfirstintroducedtochessbyateacherMakofsky,ownerofachessclub.Interestedinthegame,theseven-year-oldboyaskedhimmothertoallowhimtojointheclub.Asshewasn’tabletoaffordthechessclasses,shee-mailedMakofsky.Tohersurpriseandjoy,MakofskyagreedthatTanicouldleanitorfree.
Thoughthechessclubhelps,it’slargelybelievedthatTani’ssuccessliesinhishardwork.Theboypracticesthegameformanyhoursadayonthefloorwithhisboard.EverySaturday,Tanigoestoafree3-hourclasstoimprovehisgameskills.
Notsurprisingly,Tani’sstory,firstreportedbytheNewYorkTimes,hasbroughthimgreatsupportfromtheAmericanpublic.SoonaftertheyoungboywontheNewYorkChampionship,MakofskybeganaGofindMeactivityforTaniandhisfamily.Inthisway,Tanicouldcontinuehischessjourney.Itraised$200,000injusttendays,farmorethantheyexpected.Andthemoneygoesoncoming.Butthefamilydonatesmostofthemoneytothechurchandtothosepoorfamilies.
TanihasalsogotoffersfromthreefamousprivateschoolsinNewYork.However,thefamilyhavepolitelyrejectedallofthemandchosentocontinueTani’seducationatP.S.116.
Theyoungboy’sstoryalsocaughttheeyeofBillClinton,the42ndUSPresident.“Tani,you’reanexampleofawinningspirit-inchessandinlife.I’dlovetomeetyou.‘HesaidonhisFacebook.
WhileTaniisexcitedabouthisnewlife,heisreadytomeetgreatchallenges.HeisbusypreparingforthenextNationalPrimaryChampionships.Winningthecompetitionwillbringthechessplayerclosertohisdreamofbecomingtheworld’syoungestchessgrandmaster(最高段的
棋手).Therecordhasbeenkeptfor17yearsbytheRussianchessplayerKarjakin,whowonthe
titleattheageof12.
69.TaniwontheNewYorkChessChampionshipofhisagegroupwhenhewas.
A.sevenB.eightC.twelveD.seventeen
70.Tanifirstlearnedtoplaychessfrom.
A.ateacherinachurchB.hismotherathome
C.Makofsky,ownerofachessclubD.afriendinAfrica
71.Paragraph3mainlytellsus.
A.howhardTaniworksatchessB.whenandwhereTanipractiseschess
C.whatTani’smotherdoesforhimD.howthechessclubhelpsTani
72.AfterwinningtheNewYorkChampionship,Tani.
A.hopedtomeetBillClintonB.wenttoafamousprivateschool
C.becametheirrichestboyinNewYorkD.gotmuchsupportfromthesociety
73.Theword‘rejected’inparagraph5mostprobablymeans.
A.invitedB.refusedC.visitedD.forgave
74.Fromthepassageweknow.
A.KarjakinbeatTaniintheNationalPrimaryChampionships
B.Tanisparentsgavebackthemoneytheyraisedtothechessclub
C.it’sstillabigchallengeforTanitorealizehisdream
D.Tanihasbeentheyoungestchessgrandmasterintheworldnow
B.Choosethewordsorexpressionsandcompletethepassage(选择最恰当的单词或词语完成短文)
TheDigitalBlackHole
Librariesaroundtheworldstillholdcopiesofbooksprintedhundredsofyearsago.Wille-booksstillbereadbyusinhundredsofyears’time?
Librariansare75thefactthatdigitalinformationanddigitalbooksaredisappearing.Technologyisalwayschanging,andevennow,wecannotgetinformationtypedinprogramsweu