1、1. A. In a fruit store. B. In a gym. C. At a restaurant. D. At a watch shop.2. A. 4:30. B. 5:00. C. 5:10. D. 5:15. 3. A. Boss and secretary. B. Nurse and patient. C. Salesman and customer. D. Teacher and student.4. A. The tickets are more expensive than expected. B. The tickets sold online are cheap
2、er. C. It is difficult to get the tickets on the spot. D. Its better to buy the tickets offline.5. A. He wants to be a musician in the future. B. He shows more interest in English learning.C. He displays great music talent in the exhibition.D. He doesnt make enough efforts in English learning.6. A.
3、He wants to get some sleep. B. He needs time to write a paper. C. He has a literature class to attend. D. He is troubled by his sleep problem.7. A. It looks old. B. It looks new.C. It doesnt need painting. D. It doesnt run well.8. A. Extremely dull. B. Hard to understand. C. Lacking a good story. D.
4、 Not worth seeing twice.9. A. Plan his budget carefully. B. Buy a gift for his mother. C. Ask someone else for advice. D. Give her more information.10. A. She didnt like telling jokes. B. She went to school after 9 a.m.C. She may not have gone to school today. D. She may have been late for school.Se
5、ction B In Section B, you will hear two longer conversations and one short passage, and you will be asked several questions on each of the conversations and the passage. The conversations and the passage will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read t
6、he four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following dialogue.11. A. He found his TV was broken. B. He missed a good TV program.C. He felt bored with the TV program. D. He lost his meal
7、tickets in the cafeteria.12. A. He lost fifty dollars. B. His time was wasted.C. His brain wasnt very active. D. He watched just one program.13. A. Part of the brain is not in use. B. Part of the brain becomes more passive. C. It takes longer to process visual information. D. It processes complex in
8、formation less actively.Questions 14 through 17 are based on the following dialogue.14. A. From the newspaper. B. From her classmates. C. From her friends. D. From the man.15. A. Plant more trees in the school yard. B. Organize a picnic on Thursday. C. Build a parking lot for students. D. Protect th
9、e natural beauty on campus.16. A. Attend a meeting. B. Attend a class. C. Visit her friends. D. Go to the parking lot.17. A. Lend her pen to the man. B. Go to the administration. C. Support the student action union. D. Give out the handouts.Questions 18 through 20 are based on the following passage.
10、18. A. There are numerous languages in existence. B. Most public languages are essentially vague. C. People differ greatly in their ability to communicate. D. Big gaps exist between private and public languages.19. A. It is a sign of human intelligence. B. It improves with constant practice.C. It is
11、 something we are born with. D. It varies from person to person.20. A. How various languages are related to each other. B. How children learn to use language in particular ways.C. How private languages are developed from public ones. D. How people of different ages create their own languages. II. Gr
12、ammar and VocabularySection A After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Wildlife
13、 Secrets of Nigerias Last WildernessResearchers from Chester Zoo, working with the Nigeria National Park Service, surveyed over 1,000 square kilometres of the national park. Known (21) _ its mountain rainforests and rolling grasslands, it is home to some of West Africas most threatened animals.The c
14、ameras (22) _ (spot) some animals that have never been recorded before in the area and others, like chimps(黑猩猩), (23)_ are rarely seen. Stuart Nixon, the Africa Field Programme Co-ordinator at Chester Zoo, said confirmation of the locations of chimps was an important discovery. “Gashakas been regard
15、ed for many years as (24) _ (have) the biggest population of this Nigeria-Cameroon chimp,” he said. “We consider it the most important populationthats really (25) _ we need to count it and see what the status of the chimp is right nowthat will eventually affect what we know about this subspecies els
16、ewhere.”The chimp (26) _ (endanger) across its range in Cameroon and Nigeria. Its total population is down to fewer than 9,000 individuals, of which about 1,000 are thought (27) _ (live) within the borders of the national park. “Its an amazing tool to use these camera traps and to reveal that this p
17、arkwhich is a (28) _ (forget) wilderness, really, for Nigeriastill has a really important store of important species for Nigeria and Africa in general,” said Stuart Nixon.Chester Zoo is funding guards for the rangers and providing training in wildlife monitoring and protection. “This work is helping
18、 us learn more about the secrets of one of our last wilderness areas and we must continue to work together to ensure (29) _ survival for future generations,” said Stuart Nixon, “(30) _ all this beauty were lost, it would be a terrible tragedy for all.” Fill in each blank with a proper word chosen fr
19、om the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A.approachB.architecturalC.capturedD.complicatedE.defensiveF.definedG.extensionH.housesI.reflectJ.shadesK.status Why Indias Pink City is a Photographers HeavenThe city of Jaipur is one of Indias wonders. It _
20、31_ some of the countrys most decorative royal palaceselegant structures designed hundreds of years ago that still attract visitors today. Largely built in the 1700s, Jaipur is surrounded by a city wall and several _32_ castles. Considered as a commercial center, it was ahead of its time due to the
21、use of grid iron(网格状)city planning.A romantic dusty pink typewhich has _33_ the city since 1876, after it was painted pink to welcome Queen Victorias husband, Prince Albertgives Jaipur its _34_ as the “Pink City”. This _35_ beauty is what first brought Hong Kong-based photographersVictor ChengandSam
22、antha Wongto Jaipur.Walking in glass skyscrapers for century-old royal palaces and historic castles, the pairwho have 130,000 Instagram followers between themsaid that the images they _36_ in Jaipur received a lot of response online. “A lot of our followers hadnt seen this side of India, so were hap
23、py we were able to show this side of the country.” Cheng said.For the photographers, one of the citys most fascinating features is the light pink coloring of its buildings. “The first gates you see when you enter are pink,” said Wong. “Once youre through, everything around you varies in different _3
24、7_ of the colorfrom bright pinks to reddish browns.”The building is a(n) _38_ of the City Palace, and its windowsallowedroyal women to observe street life without appearing in public. One of Chengs most striking photos shows a straight front of the building and its hundreds of windows. The buildings
25、 lively coloring also pushed Cheng to take a different _39_ to editing than with images of other cities. “I toned down my usual editing process because the pink was so bright in reality,” he said, “I wanted the photos to _40_ the actual color I was seeing myself and to maintain its tone.”III. Readin
26、g Comprehension For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Concerns about the harm caused by “too much” screen timeparticularly when it is spent on social mediaare widespread. Bu
27、t working out what a “healthy” _41_ might be is far from easy.Some negative experiences on social medialike _42_ how your appearance compares to othersdo affect some children. However, this does not mean that technology use in _43_ is harmful and it is difficult to make claims about how it will affe
28、ct different people. Consider the picture painted by aUNICEF review of existing researchinto the effects of digital technology on childrens _44_ comfort, including happiness, mental health and social life. Rather than stating that social media was harmful, it suggested a more _45_ effect. The UNICEF
29、 report highlighted a 2017 studythat examined 120,000 UK 15-year-olds. Among those teenagers who were the lightest users, it was found that increasing the time spent using technology was linked to _46_ comfortpossibly because it was important for keeping up friendships. _47_, among the heaviest users of technology, any increase in time was linked to lower levels of comfort. Overall, the UNICEF study suggested that some screen time could be good for childrens mental health.A broader look at evidence provided by some other high quality studies ag
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