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___________2.__________3._________4._________5.________

(二)听对话和问题,根据所听内容,选择最佳答案。

对话和问题都读两遍。

6.A.Todobusiness.B.Tovisitherfriends.C.Tostudymedicine.

7.A.Sally'

s.B.Alan'

s.C.Danny'

s.

8.A.Somechicken.B.Somesandwiches.C.Somefish.

9.A.Hewillgotothepark.B.Hewillprepareforaparty.C.Hewilltakeanexam.

10.A.Athome.B.Ontheplayground.C.Inthelibrary

(三)听短文,根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误,正确的用“A”表示,不正确的用“B”表示。

短文读两遍。

听短文前,你们有20秒钟的时间阅读下列句子。

11.HelenThayerwasthefirstwomanwhowalkedtotheNorthPole(北极)alone.

12.HelenwasbornintheUnitedStates.

13.HelenhadadreamtowalktotheNorthPolealonewhenshewasforty.

14.Onherjourney,Helenwalked345milesinfreezingweatherconditions.

15.Once,sevenpolarbears(北极熊)wantedtoeatHelen.Luckily,shesavedherself.

请考生们翻到第7页,先找到第四大题。

你们将有5秒钟的准备时间。

二、单项填空

选择最佳答案。

1.Berlinis_________capitalofGermany.

A./B.aC.the

2.Intheworld,morethan30%ofschoolsdonotprovidesafedrinkingwater_________about570millionchildren.

A.withB.forC.towards

3.IfIleavemyhouseat9o'

clockanddrivetotheairport,I'

llarriveatabout11.Soit'

sabouttwo_________drivefrommyhousetotheairport.

A.hours'

B.hour'

sC.hours

4.-I'

mgettinghungry.Doyouknowwherewecangetsomegoodfood?

-Ofcourse!

There____________arestaurantaroundthecomer.

A.willbeB.wasC.is

5.Arecentsurveyshowsthat44percentofAmericanswanttouseself-drivingcars,_________34percentbelievethattheywillmaketheroadsmotedangerous.

A.althoughB.becauseC.if

6.Tenniscanexerciseallofourmuscles(肌肉).Anditrequires_________tospendtimewithothers.Thisisgoodforourhealthtoo.

A.oursB.usC.we

7.Antsareprettysmall.Youmightthinkthatthey_________beratherweak.Butwhatyoumightnotknowisthatantsareactuallyverystrongfortheirsize.

A.needB.can'

tC.must

8."

Left-behind"

children_________seetheirparents,becausetheirparentsworkinthecities,leavingthembehindinthecountrysidetobecaredforbytheirgrandparents.

A.alwaysB.hardlyeverC.Often

9.Aroundtheworld,300milliontonsofplastic_________eachyear,ofwhichabout10percentendsupinthesea.

A.iscreatedB.wascreatedC.creates

10.RoyworksinLondon.It_________himabouthalfanhourtogettoworkbybuseveryday.

A.costsB.spendsC.takes

11.Cathysoldsomeofherthingsinayardsaleand_________themoneytoachildren'

shome.

A.gaveawayB.gaveupC.gaveout

12.Meltingice(融冰)cancausesealevelstorise.Since1993,sealevels_________ataspeedof3.2cmevery10years.

A.roseB.haverisenC.rise

13.Abreakbetweenclassesisagoodtimeforstudentstoplaysportsandtalkwiththeirclassmates.Soit_________helpswithstudents'

health,_________improvestheirsocialskills.

A.either;

orB.neither;

norC.notonly;

butalso

14.PeppaPig(《小猪佩奇》)isaBritishcartoon_________hasbeenpopularinChinaandismuchlovedbylittlechildrenandtheirparents.

A.whoB.whichC./

15.Arebabiescarefree(无忧无虑)?

AnewstudyfromtheUSsaysthat2-year-oldbabiescareabout_________________.

A.howothersawthemB.howdoothersseethemC.howothersseethem

三、阅读理解

A

Doyouoftenlistentomusicatloudvolumes(音量)?

Youshouldknowthatthishabitisbadforyourhearing.Over1billionyoungpeopleareatriskofhearingloss(听力丧失),becauseoflisteningtoloudnoiseforlongperiodsoftime.ListeningtomusicorwatchingaTVshowatloudvolumescanharmyourhearing.

TheUnitedNationshasstandardsforsafelistening.Itisnotsafetolistentosoundsthatarelouderthan85dB(分贝)foreighthoursor100dBfor15minutes.Thesoundofabusyroadisabout85dBandthesoundofarockconcertcanbeabout100dB.

Loudnoiseisharmfultotheinnerear.Mostofusarebonwithabout16,000haircells(听毛细胞)inourinnerears.Thesecellsnoticesounds.However,listeningtoloudnoiseforalongtimecanmakethesecellsworktoohardandcausesomeofthemtodie.Thisiswhatcauseshearingloss.Oncethishappens,it'

shardtogetyourhearingback.

Somepeoplemightthinkthattheirmusicisn'

tallthatloud.Butthiscandependonwhereyouare.Forexample,ifyouareinanoisyplacelikethesubway,youmightturnupyourmusictooloudwithoutrealizingit.Later,whenyoulistentoitatthesamevolumeinaquietplace,youalightfeeluncomfortable

The"

safelevel"

formostsoundisbelow80dBforupto40hoursaweek.Alevelof80dBisaboutequalto(相当于)thenoiseofasubway.

Hereissomeadviceonsafelistening.Over-the-earheadphones(头戴式耳机)arebetterthanin-earones.Theydoabetterjobofstoppingoutsidenoise,soyoucanlistenatalowervolume.Don'

tlistentoloudmusiconyourheadphonesforalongtime.Followthe60:

60rule:

listentomusicat60percentofyourheadphones'

maximumvolumefornomorethan60minutesaday.

根据短文内容,判断下列句子正误。

正确的用“A”表示,不正确的用“B”表示。

16.Itissafetolistentosoundsthatarelouderthan100dBfor15minutes

17.Listeningtoloudnoiseforalongtimecancausesomehaircellsintheinnereartodie.

18.Fromthefourthparagraph,weknowpeopledon'

talwaysrealizehowloudtheirmusicis.

19.In-earheadphonesarebetterthanover-the-eatonesbecausetheycanstopmoreoutsidenoise.

20.Thisarticlemainlytellsuswhyearsareanimportantpartofourbodies.

B

Doyouwanttoimproveyourphysicsandchemistrygrades?

Well,maybeyoushouldfirstlearnsomethingaboutthestruggles(奋斗)ofgreatscientists.

TheAmericanPsychologicalAssociationdidaninterestingstudy.Morethan400studentsfromschoolsinNewYorkCitytookpartinit.Thestudentsweredividedintothreegroups.Group1readatypicaltextbookthatdescribestheachievementsofgreatscientists.Group2readaboutthosescientists'

personalstruggles.Forexample,asaJew,Einstein(爱因斯坦)ranawayfromNaziGermanytoavoidpersecution(迫害).Thelastgroupreadaboutthescientists'

intellectualstruggles,suchasMarieCurie'

sfailedscientifictests.Thesestoriesaboutstrugglesalsotoldstudentshowthescientistsdealtwiththeseobstacles障碍).

Thestudentstookascienceexambeforethestudy.Afterthesix-weekstudy,theytookanother.ScientistsfoundthoseinGroups2and3improvedtheirsciencegrades.StudentsinGroup1didn'

tseeagradeincrease.Someofthemevenhadlowergradesafterthestudy.

ThestudywasledbyXiaodongLin-Siegler,ateacheratColumbiaUniversity.AccordingtoXiaodong,kidsoftenthinkEinsteinwastrulyintelligent.Theybelievetheywillnevermatchhim.

Manyofthemfailtorealizethatanysuccessrequiresalongjourney.Alongtheway,therearemanyfailures失败).

Studentswhoreadthestrugglestoriesmoreprobablysaidthatgreatscientistswerelikethemselves.The"

greatminds"

alsohadtoovercomeobstaclestoachievesuccess.

Xiaodongsaystoday'

ssciencetextbooksfailtobringsciencetolife.Asaresult,studentsseldomregardscienceaspartoftheireverydaylives.Instead,theyjustseealonglistoffactsthattheyhavetoremember.Xiaodongthinkstextbooksshouldincludemorestoriesabouthowgreatscientistshadtostruggletosucceed.Andstudentsshouldfocusmoreonhowthesescientistsdealtwiththeobstaclestheymetalongtheway.

根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。

21.Accordingtothearticle,studentscanimprovetheirphysicsandchemistrygradesby_______.

A.readingtheachievementsofgreatscientistsmorecarefully

B.listeningmorecarefullytotheirphysicsandchemistryteachers

C.learningabouthowgreatscientistsdealtwiththeirobstacles

22.Allofthestudentswhotookpartinthestudy_________.

A.wereinterestedinphysicsandchemistry

B.wenttoschoolinNewYorkCity

C.wantedtoimprovetheirphysicsandchemistrygrades

23.AndyHuntwasoneofthestudentswhotookpartinthestudy.Accordingtohisreportcard,hewasprobablyamemberof_________.

AndyHunt

Class2,Grade9

Physics

2018.4-986

2018-5-2279

 

A.Group1B.Group2C.Group3

24.InParagraphFour,theword"

match"

means"

___________"

inChinese.

A.满足B.比得上C.配对

25

XiaodongLin-Sieglerthinkssciencetextbooksshould____________________.

A.tellstudentsdirectlythatEinsteinwasbornacommonman

B.makethelonglistsoffacts山atstudentshavetoremembermoreinteresting

C.includemorestoriesabouthowgreatscientistshadtostruggletosucceed

根据短文内容.从方框中选出恰当的单词或短语填空,使语意通顺完整。

第一个方框供41-45小题选用,第二个方框供46-50小题选用。

每个选项只能便用一次,每框有一项剩余。

A.cometrueB.everythingC.assoonasD.richestE.fingerF.nothing

Manyyearsago,therewasaGreekkingnamedMidas.KingMidaslovedgoldverymuch.Hehadmoregoldthananyotherkingintheworld,buthestillwantedmore.

Oneday,abeautifulfairy(仙子)cametohispalace."

Midas,youarethe___26___manintheworld,"

saidthefairy."

Yes,"

saidtheking,"

butIwantmoregoldbecausegoldisthemostwonderfulthingintheworld!

"

"

Yourwishwill___27___,"

Fromtomorrowmorning,youcanturneverythingyoutouchintogold."

KingMidasgotupveryearlythenextmorning.Hewantedtoseeifhiswishhadreallycometrue.Hetouchedhisbedwithhis___28___andthebedwasturnedintogold.Thekingwaswildwithjoy.Heranaroundhispalaceandtouchedeverythinghesaw.Everythingwasturnedintogold!

Thekingfelthungryafterrunningaroundforalongtime.Hedecidedtohavehisbreakfast.However,___29___hetouchedabowlofmilk,thebowl,togetherwiththemilkinit,wasturnedintogold.W

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