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浙江省选考学考十校联盟适应性考试英语试题
第I卷(选择题)
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,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,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。
例:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.
答案是B。
1.WhendoesthetrainusuallyarriveinRome?
A.At10:
15.B.At9:
30.C.At8:
15.
2.Howmuchdoesthepiecosttoday?
A.$10.B.$6.C.$4.
3.Whatdoesthewomanneedtodo?
A.Mailaletter.B.Getapassport.C.Getsomephotostaken.
4.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Atamovietheater.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inthecar.
5.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?
A.Relaxed.B.Satisfied.C.Nervous.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6〜7题。
6.Whoisthemantalkingto?
A.Abookshopclerk.B.Astudent.C.Aprofessoroflaw.
7.Whatwillthemando?
A.Leavehisphonenumber.B.Placeaneworder.C.Gotoanotherbookstore.
听第7段材料,回答第8〜10题。
8.WhatwillthewomandoonMonday?
A.EatdinnerwithherhusbandB.SeeajazzconcertC.Seehersister
9.Whenwillthemanarriveattherestaurant?
A.At6:
45p.m.B.At6:
30p.m.C.At6:
00p.m.
10.WhatmightJupiterbe?
A.Aperformancehall.B.Acafe.C.Arestaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第11〜13题。
11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoteach?
A.Science.B.Math.C.Arthistory.
12.Whenwillthemangraduatefromcollege?
A.Innearlyoneyear.B.Inabouttwomoreyears.C.Infouryears.
13.Whatdoesthemanimplyattheend?
A.He’safraidtograduate.
B.He’sgoingtomissschool.
C.Hewantstobeginhissociallife.
听第9段材料,回答第14〜17题。
14.Whomightthemanbe?
A.Ateacher.B.Aheadmaster.C.Astudent.
15.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobuyfortheschool?
A.Somecomputers.B.Moresportsequipment.C.somebooks.
16.Whatistheman’soriginalattitudetowardthewoman’ssuggestion?
A.Indifferent.B.Supportive.C.Disapproving.
17.Whydoesthewomansuggestbuyingcomputers?
A.Toincreasethestudents’interestinEnglish.
B.Torecordtheschool’sinformation.
C.Touseincomputerclass.
听第10段材料,回答第18〜20题。
18.WhatistheweatherlikeintheSouthernstates?
A.Sunny.B.Snowy.C.Rainy.
19.Inwhichstateisthetemperatureratherhigh?
A.Florida.B.Arizona.C.Texas.
20.Whatcanweinferfromthetalk?
A.TheweatherconditionsareverypoorintheUSA.
B.TheweatherconditionsvarygreatlyintheUSA.
C.TheweatherintheUSAisverypleasantnow.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:
(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
BostonTouristAttractionsandsightseeing
DuckTours
OneofthemostpopulartoursinandaroundBostonarethelegendaryDuckTours,whichshowyouthebestthatthecityhastooffer,withacombinedlandandseatour.WorldWarIIvehiclestakeyouonascenicdrivearoundthemostfamoussitesandattractionsinthecity—andthenactuallyintotheCharlesRiverforadelightfulharborcruise.Withinterestingexplanation,thisnoveltourisanenjoyableandfunwaytoseethecityandverymuchrecommended.
NewEnglandAquarium
Theaquariumishometoover7,000fish,aquaticmammals,penguins,acoralreefandacollectionofmanydifferentseacreatures,includingseveralhugeturtles,barracudas,stingraysandsharks.Scuba-driversregularlyfeedthesharksandfishseveraltimesaday.Visitorsareabletogethands-onattheedgeofthe“SeaExhibit”,wheretheycantouchandhandleseastars,seaurchinsandhorseshoecrabs.
Thecity’smostvisitedtouristattractioniscompletewithexhibitspace,giftshopandacafewithspectacularviewsofthecityandharbor.Italsoofferswhale-watchingtourswithindoorandoutdoorseating—andevensealorwalrusshows.
BostonPublicLibrary
Builtin1848,theBostonPublicLibrarywasthefirstfreepubliclysupportedcitylibraryinAmerica,thefirstpubliclibrarytolendabookandthefirstwithachildren’sroom.Withmorethan650,000photographs,100,000printsand250differentpapersinthe“NewspaperRoom”,thelibrarynowhasInternetaccess,tworestaurantsandanon-linestorewithreproductionsofitspricelessartwork.Allexhibitsareopentothepublicandbooksareonlythebeginning.
BallandFinchPub-HomeofCheers
Thisworld-famouspubisinstantlyrecognizableastheinspirationforthehugelysuccessfulsitcom,“Cheers”andissituatedoppositethePublicGarden.Althoughtheexterioristhesameasontelevision,theinsideiscompletelydifferent.However,althoughunexpected,thisisnotarealdisappointmentasthebusypubisfullofremindersofCheers.Themenuservestypicalbarfood,andisverypopularwithtourists.
IfvisitingfamilyorstayingatoneoftheluxuryBostonhotelsdowntown,youmaywanttoconsiderpurchasinga“BostonCityPass”asthiswillenableyoutopayhalfpriceformostofthefinestattractions.
21.PeteristravellinginBoston,andhehopestoknowthecityassoonaspossible.Whichoneisthebestchoiceforhim?
A.DuckTours.B.AtriptoNewEnglandAquarium
C.AvisittoBostonPublicLibraryD.AvisittoBullandFinchPub
22.Theunderlinedsentenceinthepassageindicatesthat.
A.otheractivitiesaremorerecommendedhere
B.readingbringspeoplefunandmorethanfun
C.thebooksinthislibraryarenotreallyworthreading
D.apartfrombooks,thelibrarieshasalottooffer
23.Itcanbeinferredfromthebrochurethat.
A.art-loverscanbuyreproductionsofartworkatthelibrary
B.BullandFinchPubisthemostpopulartouristattractioninthecity
C.visitorscanhavemealsbothattheaquariumandatthelibrary
D.youcan’twatchsealorwalrusperformancesoutsideinNewEnglandAquarium
B
Everyyearatthistime,thepeasantsbegantheirlongreligiousjourneytoGeed-leh,tovisitthechurchthere,andtoprayforGod’shelp.Theywalkedorrodeinwagons;theycrowdedtheroadsleadingtotheholytown,forGeed-lehwasfamousinPolandasaplacewhereGoddidmiracles.ThecoolautumndaysalsobroughtmanybeggarstoGeed-leh.Thepeasantsgaveawaymoreoftheirmoneyonsuchareligiousholidayasthis.Someofthebeggarswereblind;somehadnofeetorarms.Somewereveryoldandseemedlikelostchildrenlookingfortheirmothers.
Therewasoneamongthemwhowascalled“theMuteSinger”.Hewasgiventhisnamebecausehecouldnotspeak.Therewasatimewhenhewasabletosing,whileplayinghisguitar.Buthelosthisvoice.Nowheplayedtheguitarandsang,butnosoundscamefromhisthroat.Hislipsjustmovedwiththemusic.
TheMuteSingerwasatall,strange-lookingman.Hisfaceandhandswerebrown.Hehadwhitehairandawhitebeard:
helookedlikeoneofthewisemenyoureadaboutintheBible.
EarlyonemorningIsawtheMuteSingerwashinghimselfattheriver.Hesmiledandtouchedthegroundwithhishand,meaningthatIshouldsitdown.Then,hepointedhisfingerstraightup,totellmethathehadasurpriseforme.
Suddenly,heputhishandintothewaterandrubbedtwoofhisfingerstogether,makingastrangesound,exactlylikethesoundofafrog.Hediditmanytimes,andthenhelightlyhitthetopofthewater,sendinglittlewavesacrossthewatertotheotherside.
Suddenly,everythingaroundusseemedtobemoving.Icouldnotbelievethatitwasreal.Thousandsoffrogscameracingtowardus,jumping,andswimming...underthewaterandontopofthewater.Ibegantoshakewithexcitement.
Thefrogscrowdedaroundus,Icouldseetheirheadsandeyesshowingabovethetopofthewater.
24.Accordingtothepassage,wemayknowthat.
A.someoftheoldpeasantswereeasytogetlostinGeed-leh.
B.manybeggarsvisitedGeed-lehtoenjoythecoolautumndayshere.
C.theMuteSingerdidn’tloseconfidencebutcontinuedtocreatehisownmusic
D.thepeasantswenttoGeed-lehtodonatemoretothebeggars
25.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheMuteSinger?
A.SympatheticB.RespectfulC.PessimisticD.Understanding
26.Iftherewereanotherparagraphfollowingtheendofthepassage,whatwoulditpossiblytalkabout?
A.HowtheMuteSingerlosthisvoice.
B.Whyheshowedinterestinmusic
C.Howmuchdonationhegotthatday.
D.Whyhecouldmakesuchamagiccommunicationwithfrogs
C
Manychildrengrowupinhomeswheremorethanonelanguageisspoken.Itisclearthatunderstandingtwolanguagescanhelpchildrenastheygrowolder.However,newstudiesareshowingthemoreimmediateeffectsofbilingualismonbabies’brains.
ResearchersattheUniversityofWashingtonorganizedoneofthestudies.Theymeasuredbrainactivitytocomparebabiesinbilingualfamiliestothoseinmonolingualhomes,whereonelanguagewasspoken.Theinformationtheygatheredishelpingtoexplainhowtheearlybrainlistenstolanguageandhowlisteningcaninfluencethebrain.Theresearchersstudiedbabieswhowerebetweensixandtwelvemonthsold.Thebabieswerenotyetsayingwordsinanylanguage.Theyoungestmonolingualbabieswereabletorecognizeadifferencebetweenalanguageusedathomeandanotherlanguage.Butbytentotwelvemonthsofage,themonolingualbabieswerenotidentifyingthesoundsofthesecondlanguage,onlythemainlanguagespokenintheirhome.
Incomparison,thebilingualbabiesdidnotdistinguishsoundsofdifferentlanguagesspokentothembetweentheagesofsixandninemonths.Butbetweentenandtwelvemonths,theycouldidentifythedifferentsoundsofbothlanguages.
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