1、第I卷(选择题,共80分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分15分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的对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分,满分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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。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. When will the next party be held?A. In April.B. In May.C. In August.2. What can we learn from the conv
2、ersation?A. The woman is happy to go back to work.B. The man was on vacation for three weeks.C. The man works in another place once a year.3. When is the flight to Shanghai?A. At 9:30 a.m.B. At 11:00 p.m.C. At 1:00 p.m.4. What does the woman mean?A. The man can ask Bill for help. B. The man cant fin
3、ish the report in a week.C. The man should be able to finish his report.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A scientific study.B. A research report.C. An environment project.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面4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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。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
4、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. Where is the conversation taking place?A. In a library.B. In a study.C. In a book store.7. What are they looking for?A. Some valuable secondhand books.B. The nineteenth-century poetry as a present.C. The secondhand books with Shakespeares signature.听第7段材
5、料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Strangers.B. Relatives.C. Friends.9. Why does the man come?A. To visit his old friends.B. To look for his old friends.C. To visit his friends friends.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What can we know about the woman?A. Shes a bus driver.B. Shes a stu
6、dent.C. Shes a librarian.11. When are there fewer shuttle buses?A. In spring.B. In summer.C. In winter.12. Where is the woman on Friday night?A. At home.B. At the library.C. At her office.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。13. Where was this announcement made?A. In a supermarket.B. In a theatre.C. In a hotel.14. Why
7、did the speaker ask the people to leave the building?A. The police were looking for a missing bag in the building.B. There was an explosion in the building.C. Something dangerous was found in the building.15. What can we learn from it?A. The speaker must be a policeman.B. People should report anythi
8、ng strange to the police.C. Elderly and disabled people should leave first.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。16. It is important to keep up with the news at home and abroad, because global political and economic conditions are factors in
9、 the world of international business.A. arbitraryB. concreteC. dynamicD. fragile17. One senior research fellow from CCG, said he is optimistic for the future of China-US ties and that small are normal, but they wont influence the bigger picture.A. ambitionsB. frictionsC. competitionsD. conversations
10、18. Daniel didnt say anything good at all about my composition. I felt pretty “criticized”. Your work is to be judged and analyzed by others in class. Dont take it .A. easilyB. thoroughlyC. originallyD. personally19. A new kind of powerhouse has been built in a park in Beijing, which generates elect
11、ricity by harvesting energy from raindrops, for solar energy on rainy days.A. applyingB. huntingC. pushingD. substituting20. New discoveries have been made by radio telescopes to solve key physics problems, the largest is FAST.A. with whichB. for whichC. of whichD. by which21. Contrary to the school
12、 recently requires, the development of the program does not address the problem with lunch nutrition.A. thatB. whichC. howD. what22. With the three historic tasks , we Chinese should keep on working with great determination.A. accomplishB. accomplishingC. accomplishedD. to accomplish23. As VR games
13、fast among youngsters and game fans, most of the VR headsets and controllers are not necessarily price-friendly.A. take onB. hold onC. catch onD. count on24. It was mainly because William a game on his phone that he didnt notice the deep hole in the sidewalk until it was too late.A. playedB. was pla
14、yingC. had playedD. would play25. He made irresponsible remarks on their performances , regardless of the consequences.A. at randomB. at lengthC. at handD. at ease26. “ many people say that life is the art of living, I believe that life is the art of drawing without an eraser,” said Christine Ip, CE
15、O of the Greater China division from a bank in Singapore.A. OnceB. SinceC. WhileD. If27. OK, wake up! Only when you stop seeking shortcuts to success being successful means hard work.A. you have realizedB. have you realizedC. can you realizeD. you can realize28. On October 18, 2017, President Xi Jin
16、ping delivered a report to the 19th National Congress the 18th Central Committee of the Communist Party of ChinaA. in horror ofB. on behalf ofC. in charge ofD. on account of29. The company claimed that the application of the new engine would effectively improve the situation traditional ones consume
17、 much fuel and do much harm to the environment.A. whenB. whereC. howD. why30. My husbands out of town. Im going to watch all the movies he wouldnt take me to see.Why not? .A. Great minds think alikeB. It is good fishing in troubled waters.C. Make hay while the sun shinesD. Among the blind the one-ey
18、ed man is king第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A letter to . My brother, whom I bullied when we were youngI was five when you were born. Looking at pictures from that time, I look so happy with you. I am holding you, I am smiling, I look 31 . But I do not
19、 remember that feeling.I was a daddys girl, but I was also the one to break in our parents. I used to call myself the familys guinea pig (豚鼠), 32 you were the happy one, the joker, the one who 33 the rewards of all my battles won or lost. So I must have decided that we were enemies, competitors for
20、the love and attention of our parents, and this feeling is in the 34 of all my early memories. All I remember is 35 you.So, as long as I could, I made your life a 36 . I teased you, tricked you and 37 you. You tell me its not as bad as I remember, but I 38 a couple of times when you were left in tea
21、rs. Our little sister was born when I was 11, and very soon you two bonded 39 and pushed me aside. Did you bond with her because I was becoming a monster, or did I become a monster because of your bond?Thankfully, you quickly grew tall and strong, and soon you were able to overcome me 40 . From then
22、 on it was down to verbal abuse and psychological warfare. By the time I was at university, you were a teenager and we competed for higher 41 : money, the family car, parental pride.It all came to a 42 stop when I moved abroad as an exchange student. Almost 20 years have passed, and the hate 43 me s
23、ome long time ago, while I wasnt watching. And at the same time, 44 must have crept in (悄悄地进入), sneaking somewhere through the back of my mind.Despite all the abuse during those years,you have turned into a happy, friendly, passionate, generous human being. You are the most handsome and charming per
24、son that I know. And, with your wife and best friend, you have just had your first child. Nobody 45 this happiness more.You have implied that youve forgiven me, or even that there is 46 to forgive. But I 47 to remember the hurt - I will always hurt in 48 when I look back. All those wasted years in w
25、hich I should have been your loving sister, standing by your side, defending instead of 49 you in your own home. I aim to be now what I always should have been.I am so 50 of you, my heart wells up with love for you and your sister. I will be forever glad that I have the chance to love you both.Your
26、sister31. A. favouredB. frightenedC. frustratedD. fascinated32. A. whileB. whenC. thoughD. unless33. A. appreciatedB. reapedC. broughtD. cheated34. A. pointB. costC. centreD. end35. A. adoringB. hatingC. assistingD. envying36. A. mysteryB. miseryC. mistakeD. mixture37. A. absorbedB. abandonedC. abol
27、ishedD. abused38. A. devoteB. spendC. treasureD. recall39. A. stronglyB. anxiouslyC. happilyD. unexpectedly40. A. temporarilyB. spirituallyC. physicallyD. academically41. A. requirementsB. resourcesC. positionsD. purposes42. A. forcedB. surprisedC. controlledD. intended43. A. leftB. accompaniedC. af
28、fectedD. bothered44. A. hatredB. loveC. guiltyD. regret45. A. rejectsB. stealsC. deservesD. ignores46. A. nothingB. somethingC. anythingD. everything47. A. refuseB. planC. learnD. prefer48. A. shameB. sorrowC. disappointmentD. confusion49. A. attackingB. attendingC. attractingD. avoiding50. A. sureB
29、. proudC. confidentD. tired第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A ChinaESL is a professional employment and visa agency for foreigners based in Beijing, the capital of China. As China opens up to the world the demand for English in curriculums all across Chi
30、na has risen drastically, and ChinaESL has been at the forefront of helping to meet this demand for over nine years. During that time, we always kept good relationships with foreigners as well as with the schools. We have placed more than 6,000 foreigners for hundreds of schools and companies all ov
31、er China, such as Volvo China, Olympus China, China Construction Bank, China Petrol, China Telecom, FESC, Lenovo, AVC, Degussa, Darwin Property, Peking University, Beijing No. 171 Middle School, and Beijing No. 2 Middle School. We have very good reputation in this circle. Searching ChinaESL online,
32、you will find many good comments about our company. Right now we have a new job as below. 1. Location: Shunyi District, Beijing. 2. Position: A foreign administrator in an international kindergarten. 3. Working time: From Monday to Friday. 4. Salary: 14,000 yuan/month working, free accommodation. Af
33、ter accomplishing one years contract, 6,000 yuan as travel expenses will be provided. After finishing two years, another 8,000 yuan as travel expense will be provided. 5. Visa: Visa provided. All schools arranged by ChinaESL have the certificate to hire foreign teachers and have authority to give fo
34、reign teachers a valid working visa. Therefore (depending upon the school), ChinaESL may ask that participants arrive in China with a tourist visa which will eventually go converted (转变) to a working visa by participants respective schools. 6. Passport: A valid passport is required to enter China. C
35、hina does not allow entrance if the holders passport expires (满期) in less than six months, so we suggest you check your passport before coming to China. 7. Requirement: A native English speaker who has at least more than three years administrating-related experience and who can start working as soon
36、 as possible. Please send your resume and picture to us.Contact usHeadquater Address: Room 507 Xin Long Ren He Xie Zi Lou, Xicheng, Beijing, China Post code: 100035Tel: +86-10-65702931, +86-10-65751363 Fax: +86-10-66561721Mobile: +86-13366631890, +86-13910918482American Branch: 4633 N. Western Ave.,
37、 Suite 207 Chicago, Illinois 60625 Phone: (847) 496-7919 Fax: (847) 934-0758 Email: chinaesl51. Whats the purpose of this passage?A. To introduce ChinaESL to foreigners.B. To improve ChinaESLs good reputation.C. To find a foreign administrator for a kindergarten.D. To tell foreigners how to get a va
38、lid working visa.52. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. Besides salary, a foreigner can get travel expenses for extra per month.B. Before coming to China, a foreigner must get a valid working visa.C. Those who have three years teaching experience are welcomed.D. If a foreigne
39、r comes to China, his passport expires should be more than 6 months.BDoes your brain work like a dictionary? A mathematical analysis of the connections among definitions of English words has uncovered hidden structures that man resembles the way words and their meanings are represented in our minds.
40、“We want to know how the mental vocabulary is represented in the brain,” says Stevan Harnad of the University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada.As every word in a dictionary is defined (下定义) in terms of others, the knowledge needed to understand the entire vocabulary is there. Harnads team reasoned that
41、 finding this smallest set of words and pinning down its structure might help research on how human brains put language together.The team converted each of four different English dictionaries into a mathematical structure of linked nodes (节点) known as a graph. Each node in this graph represents a wo
42、rd, which is linked to the other words used to define it so “banana” might be connected to “long”, “bendy”, “yellow”, and “fruit”.But even this tiny set is not the smallest number of words you need to produce the whole dictionary, as many of these words can in turn be fully defined by others in the
43、kernel (核心). Whats more, the kernel has a deeper structure.So what, if anything, can this tell us about how our brains represent words and concepts? To find out the answer, Harnads team looked at data on how children acquire words and found a pattern: as you move in from the full dictionary towards
44、the Kernel, words which have been acquired at a younger age tend to be used more often, and refer to more concrete concepts.But the connection does suggest that our brains may structure language somewhat similarly to a dictionary.Phil Blunsom, at University of Oxford isnt convinced that word meaning
45、s can be reduced to a chain of definitions. “Its treating words in such a symbolic fashion that they are going to lose a lot of the meaning.” But Mark Pagel of the University of Reading, UK, expects the approach to new insights. “This will be most useful in giving us a sense of how our minds structu
46、re meaning.” he says.53. The first paragraph serves as in the passage.A. a comparison between human brain and a dictionaryB. an introduction to whether your brain works like a dictionaryC. a conclusion that your brain is just like a dictionaryD. a contradiction that your brain is just like a diction
47、ary54. What does the underlined phrase “pinning down” in Paragraph 3 mean here?A. determining exactlyB. fixing firmlyC. explaining simplyD. putting formally55. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Children acquire words and form patterns more easily than adults.B. Ma
48、ny of the words can in turn be fully defined by using its similar words.C. Harnads findings may explain how human brains put language together.D. Our brains may structure language exactly similarly to a dictionary.CWhat if one day Facebook, Twitter and Instant Messenger just werent there?Provost Eri
49、c Darr of Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in Pennsylvania tells NPRs (National Public Radio) Guy Raz that he wanted his students to not only think about this question, but live it.“Often there are behaviors, habits, ways we use technology that we may ourselves not even be able to exp
50、ress clearly because were not aware of them,” Darr says.So this week, Darr will enforce (强制执行) a campus-wide social media blackout no Facebook, no Twitter, no instant messaging nothing.Social Media ExileAccess to these popular social media tools will be blocked from campus computers through the week
51、. This is not a disciplinary (纪律上的) exercise, Darr says, but an academic one. At the end of the week, students will write reflective essays about their time without social media.Three Harrisburg University students, Ashley Harris, Gio Acosta and Oluyemi Afuape, volunteered to discuss the experiment,
52、 and it turns out they have mixed feelings.Afuape isnt a big fan of Facebook, and says he doesnt expect to be challenged by the blackout. But Harris is going to have a hard time not posting her whereabouts to friends.“My biggest problem is not being able to find people, Harris says, “because I use F
53、acebook and Twitter to find people at school, to see where theyre at.”Even before hearing about the blackout, Acosta found it necessary to cut himself off the constant social media chatter.“I had my phone set to receive Facebook, texts, tweets and ring so I had to turn that off between 3 and 6 in th
54、e morning so I can actually sleep during that time” Acosta says. “If you dont set the limits, its a 24-hour thing.”Hope From The Post-Facebook GenerationOutspoken social media critic Jaron Lanier (who was also named one of Time magazines 100 most influential people of the year) says Harrisburg Unive
55、rsitys experiment may be too extreme. He would prefer that students donate a penny to charity every time they access social media.“Because that would create awareness, they would be aware of how much they were doing,” Lanier says, “making the use of it into something thats more conscious and more co
56、nsidered.”Lanier is mainly worried that social media creates superficial ties rather than lasting friendship. But he says hes optimistic about the “post-Facebook generation” teenagers he hears from in high schools who dont identify with Facebook.Lanier hopes this generation will spark something of a
57、 renaissance (新生), declaring, “No, we are individuals; we invent ourselves; were not going to have some third-party advertising business define us. We invent our own taste, and furthermore, we decide what friendship means.”56. What do the underlined words “live it” in Paragraph 1 probably refer to?A
58、. Making a living without the Internet.B. Leading a life without social media.C. Experiencing the popularity of social media.D. Being aware of the importance of technology.57. What do we know about the cutoff experiment?A. The experiment lasted a week and was very successful.B. Only three students p
59、articipated in the experiment.C. The participants had terrible feelings toward the cutoff.D. The experiment had something to do with students schoolwork.58. What is Laniers opinion about the experiment?A. The university should do the experiment in a more moderate way.B. The experiment should include
60、 the “post-Facebook generation”.C. Students should donate some money to the experiment.D. The experiment can make the students more conscious and considered.59. Whats the passage mainly about?A. The disadvantages of social media.B. Some peoples views on social media.C. A universitys experiment on so
61、cial media.D. Challenges to the “post-Facebook generation”.DOne evening at a busy Broadway intersection, I noticed a sister struggling to keep her little kid in check while she talked on the pay phone. She wanted him to stay still next to her, but he wanted to run and play at the curb, close to rush
62、ing buses and taxis. One could sense the womans frustration, that she was pulled in too many directions: She was angry at the person on the telephone and shouting at the younger that she would “snap his leg” if he moved again. As I waited for the traffic light to change, the child began to complain
63、and struggle to free himself from the womans grip. She dropped the phone, seized the neck of his tiny T-shirt and gave him a back-hand blow across the face that I know made his little head spin.The light changed, and passersby continued on their way. But I stood there, fixed to the pavement. I knew
64、this extremely upset woman would follow through on her threat of violence to the child. Before, I had wanted to approach her and offer to watch the youngster while she dealt with the distressing situation on the phone. Now I wanted to comfort the little boy. I also wanted to speak to the sister to c
65、alm her and to caution her, as I wish someone had cautioned me when I was passing my pain on to my daughter and causing her emotional suffering. But I was chicken. I thought, she may think Im out of line, or I may be her next target.Often Ive thought about that child and the many others abused by ad
66、ults. I wonder how they will internalize (使藏在心底) their pain, if it will crush their spirits. Will this little boy grow up to be an abusive man? Will he be gloomy and withdrawn? Will he find it hard to communicate with women, with other men? Or will he survive and be sensitive, caring and determined
67、not to continue the cycle?There is too much cruelty in the world, too much cruelty between people. I tremble at the increasing verbal bitterness and violence among Black girls, and among young mothers trying to discipline their children. This behavior isnt class- or age- related: I hear sharp words
68、from Black women from all walks of life who are overworked and stressed out and have grown impatient. At times I, too, become short with others, or, like the sister on the phone, strike out at those closest to me.Often were tired because weve made the wrong choices. Young girls who still need mother
69、ing are loaded with children. We, sisters easily get hurt and annoyed when we dont come to terms with our own sense of self. Our personal fulfillment requires knowing what is best for us, setting oar boundaries and keeping them undamaged. We will always be asked to do more than we are comfortable do
70、ing. When we know our boundaries, we can decline comfortably. People and we ourselves will act in ways we dont like. But they, like us,are still worthy of love.Whatever irritates (激怒) us about a person should be examined. Is the person reflecting behavior in us that needs to be changed? Often, when
71、I find people irritating, I find they mirror something about me that I need to correct.Whats needed in our personal relationships is a return to tenderness and tolerance. We must allow one another our learning experiences. Just as violence results to violence, verbal violence the hard words and hars
72、h tones we use to release inner stress adds to the distance between us.What we people of African root must do to thrive begins with love, sensitivity and our ability to work together. We Black women have these spiritual resources in abundance. Now we must draw on them to create a peaceful place for
73、ourselves, our children, our men.60. The scene the author described in the passage probably happened .A. in a phone boothB. at a bus stopC. near a taxi standD. on the street61. The mother of the little kid can be best described as .A. frustrated and hot-temperedB. cruel and talkativeC. confused and
74、quick-mindedD. considerate and sensitive62. By saying “She may think I am out of line”, the author meant the woman might say .A. “Walk away. Its none of your business.”B. “You are walking in the wrong direction.”C. “Youre not standing in the queue.”D. “You can watch and comfort my kid.”63. The wrong
75、 choices in Paragraph 5 include .a. We sisters refuse to marry young.b. We arent satisfied with ourselves.c. We have our boundaries damaged.d. We decline others requests for help.A. a, bB. b, cC. a, dD. c, d64. According to the author,when we find a person irritating, we should .A. return to tendern
76、ess and toleranceB. reflect on our behavior that needs correctingC. avoid the hard words and sharp tonesD. examine if anything is wrong with him65. The tone of the last paragraph is .A. criticalB. pessimisticC. optimisticD. objective第II卷(非选择题,共40分)第四部分:词汇检测(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列各个小题,并根据上下文语境和所给首字母
77、的提示,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。66. Why are there always shootings in the US? Mainly because gun ownership in the US is a f individual right.67. It seems to me that you o to the plan.I cant support it unless you make some changes.68. My child always insists on doing things in a
78、 different way from ours.Try to reach a c with your child between what he wants and what you want.69. Believe it or not, Mark doesnt use WeChat. It,s not strange. He seems completely d from reality.70. I know which words are the most f misspelled, but I never know how to spell them. Apparently, you
79、have trouble with spelling. You need to try harder.第五部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面的短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:请将答案写在答题卷上相应题号的横线上,每个空格只填一个单词。How Do Food Additives Affect Your Health?There are thousands of harmful food additives that we are consuming every day. Many of these food additive
80、s have been shown to do harm to our health.In 1958 the government passed the Delaney Clause Food Additives Amendment which prohibited companies from adding known harmful chemicals to our food. But in spite of this, there are still dangerous chemicals that are still being added to our food and it is
81、important to understand which chemicals these are and what the potential dangers are.The only defense we have as consumers is that all packaged food is required to list all the ingredients (配料) on the label. We need to educate ourselves and become familiar with the harmful food additives and read ev
82、ery label of the food we purchase. The challenge however, is that food companies tend to make finding these suspicious ingredients somewhat dull, hiding them in hard-to-find areas of the package and making the print extremely small so as to discourage their discovery.The names of these chemicals the
83、mselves can complicate matters. These chemical names are long and foreign-sounding and people typically skip over them because they are dull to try and read. The food producers are clever. They will make intentional use of healthy-sounding phrases to trick people into thinking that the product is fr
84、ee of chemical additives. For instance, “Natural Flavors” or “No Preservatives” are commonly found on packaged food products, but does this mean that the product is free of harmful food additives? Absolutely not. Again, you must check all the ingredients to determine whether a product is completely
85、free of food additives.Here is a helpful tip that relies on basic common sense. If you are reading the ingredient list and you find it is long and loaded with long words that you are unfamiliar with, guess what? This product almost assuredly has plenty of chemical food additives.And here is a list o
86、f six food additives that you should definitely try and avoid. This is not an exhaustive list, however, these food additives have been linked to health concerns and harmful side effects.Sodium NitrateFound primarily in lunch meat and hotdogs, this is a preservative and has been linked to cancer. BHA
87、 and BHTThey are used as a preservative. You can find them in things like chips, cereals and even chewing gum. They are known to oxidize (氧化) the cells and cell oxidation is the precursor to cancer. Monosodium Glutamate (MSG)MSG is one of the more well-known food additives and is primarily used as a
88、 flavor-enhancer (增味剂). Much of the restaurant food we consume is flavored with MSG. This food additive can cause reactions in some people such as headaches and nausea.Trans FatsTrans-fats are proven to be the cause of heart disease. Restaurant food, especially fast food chains, often serves foods f
89、ull of trans-fats.AspartameAspartame is a sweetener and is also known as NutraSweet. The brand of sweetener called Equal is also aspartame. This food additive has been linked to cancer and neurological problems.Food ColoringsFood colorings are basically just a form of paint. They can liven up the wa
90、lls in your living room but should definitely be avoided in food. Blue 1 and 2, found in beverages, candy, baked goods and pet food, have been linked to cancer in lab animals. Red 3, has been shown to cause thyroid tumors in rats. Green 3 has been linked to bladder cancer. Yellow 6 has been linked t
91、o tumors of the adrenal gland and kidney.How Do Food Additives Affect Your Health?ThemeWe are consuming thousands of food additives every day, many of which have proven (71) to our health, so we need to recognize them and avoid them.Tips for consumers It is important for us to understand what chemic
92、als food companies are (72) to food and what the potential dangers are. When (73) food, we need to read every label, even though some ingredients are made boring and hard to discover. We must know food producers often (74) use healthy-sounding phrases to trick us into believing the food is safe from
93、 chemical additives. If there are many long and unfamiliar words in an ingredient list,it is almost (75) that the product contains plenty of chemical food additives.(76) of food additives that consumers should avoidSodium NitrateThey are all used for food (77) and known to have relations with cancer
94、.BHA and BHTMSGSome people may (78) unpleasantly to MSG, which is often used to make food tastier.Trans FatsFoods served by fast food chains are often filled with trans fats, probably (79) heart disease.AspartameIt is used to make food taste much (80) , but has been linked to health problems.Food Co
95、loringsThey should be used to make walls colourful, but should be avoided in food.第六部分:书面表达(满分25分)请根据你对这两幅漫画的理解,以“Prevention Is Better Than Treatment”为题,用英语写一篇短文。你的短文应包含以下内容:1.简要描述图片的内容;2.概述你对图片的理解;3.说明你对此事的观点。参考词汇:网络谣言online rumors 注意:1.可参照图片及所给文字提示适当发挥;2.词数150左右,开头已写好,不计入总词数;3.作文中不得提及有关考生个人身份的任何信息
96、,如校名、人名等。Prevention Is Better Than TreatmentAs is vividly shown in Picture 1, 江苏省苏州市2018届高三上学期期中调研英语试题答案第一部分 听力理解(共15小題;每小题1分,满分15分) 1-5 CBCCA 6-10 CAACB 11-15 BABCB第二部分 英语知识运用(共35小题;每小题1分,满分35分)第一节 单项选择16-20 CBDDC 21-25 DDCBA 26-30 CCBBC第二节 完形填空 31-35 DABCB 36-40 BDDAC 41-45 BAABC 46-50 ADAAB第三部分 阅
97、读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)51-55 CDBAC 56-60 BDACD 61-65 AABBC第四部分 词汇检测(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)66. fundamental 67. object 68. compromise 69. divorced 70. frequently第五部分 任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71. harmful 72. adding 73. purchasing/buying 74. intentionally/deliberately 75. certain76. Types/Kinds/Examples 77. pre
98、servation 78. redact 79. causing 80. sweeter第六部分 书面表达(满分25分)One possible version:Prevention Is Better Than TreatmentAs is vividly shown in Picture 1, the computer is releasing all kinds of information, of which false information and online rumors are a part, making it hard for people to distinguish
99、between the true and false information. While in Picture 2, a pair of scissors is firmly cutting the long tongue of the online rumors.The message the pictures convey is clear Online rumors are so powerful that they have caused negative influences to the social order and peoples daily lives. When fal
100、se information gets released, it will cause great harm and loss as well. And the serious consequences will have been made even if we finally succeed in fighting against the online rumors.As far as Im concerned, rather than try hard to remove the online rumors, we should ban the false information bef
101、ore it comes out. Preventing the online rumors from spreading should be a top priority. After all, prevention is better than treatment. (150 words)听力原文Text 1M: Did you rent that club for the party this April?W: No, it was already booked through the end of the month.M: Well, maybe you can get it for
102、the next party in August.Text 2W: Im so happy to see you back to work again. Three weeks is a long time.M: I really had a good time seeing all the sights. Theres nothing like taking it easy once a year.Text 3M: How long does the flight take? Its a direct flight, isnt it?W: No. The travelling time is
103、 nine and a half hours. You arrive in Tokyo just alter 11:00 a.m. local time. Your connecting flight to Shanghai is two hours later.Text 4M: I seriously doubt I can finish that report before the week is out.W: I dont know what makes you so sure. Actually, Bill did his in half that time.Text 5W: Have
104、 you heard that scientists have finished part of the genetic map?M: Whats that for?W: If humans have the total genetic map, we will hold the power of God. We will be able to save a lot of wildlife.Text 6W: I enjoy going through a secondhand book-store, so Ive lots of secondhand books in my study. It
105、s interesting to see what people used to enjoy reading. Did you see this old book of childrens stories? M: Some of these books arent so old, though. See? This mystery was published only six years ago. It cost seventy-five cents. You cant beat that.W: Hey! Look at this!M: What? Are you getting intere
106、sted in nineteenth-century poetry all of a sudden?W: No. Look at the inscription! Someone gave this book as a present, and wrote a note on the inside of the front cover. Its dated 1893. Maybe its worth something.M: Everything on that shelf is worth fifty cents.W: But if this is a signature of someon
107、e who is well known, it might bring a lot more. I hear William Shakespeares signature is worth about a million dollars.Text 7 W: Good evening. What can I do for you?M: I wonder. Im looking for a Mr. and Mrs. Sallies. Some friends told me to visit them.W: Oh, really? What friends?M: Mary and Edward R
108、olls.W: Oh. Mary and Edward. but it is a bit late. Why didnt you drop in earlier?M: I missed the train.W: Really. That was a bit careless, wasnt it? Well, I suppose youd better come in. Im Barbara. And this is my husband, Harry Sallies. Well, whats your name?M: Bridges, John Bridges.W: And you know
109、Mary and Edward?M: Yes, very well. Ive known them for years. Im sorry its so late. Its really unforgivable.W: How are Mary and Edward?M: Oh, very well. They sent you their best wishes.Text 8W: Excuse me, Ive just moved here. Would you be able to give me some information about the night ride?M: The s
110、huttle bus? I sure can.W: Great. When does it run?M: Let me think. The schedule has changed since last year, so it runs from 8:00 p.m. until 11:45 p.m. W: Is there a fixed schedule? Is that going to change in winter?M: No, thats the schedule for the fall, winter and spring. Since its only for the st
111、udents, it runs on a less frequent schedule in summer since there many students attending classes.W: I see. So, now it runs Mondays through Fridays, right?M: No. The night ride only runs on Sundays through Thursdays.W: Sundays, too? Thats great.M: But not Fridays.W: I wont need it Fridays. Thats whe
112、n I review my lecture notes. I can do it at home. So, through the week, can I catch the night ride to the library? I usually study at the library.Text 9Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. May I have your attention, please? Im sorry to have to tell you that the police have asked us to take everyone a
113、way from this building as quickly as possible. A shopping bag possibly containing and explosive device has been found in one of the dressing rooms at the back stage. Experts are on their way to examine it. We ask you to leave it in a quiet and orderly fashion. There is absolutely no need for panic.
114、Please make your way out by Exit One. Cross over the road and wait outside the supermarket next to King Hotel. Leave your seats row by row as directed by our attendants and give any assistance necessary to elderly and disabled people. If you have children with you, make sure you are not separated fr
115、om them. Hold small children firmly by the hand. If you forget anything, please dont try to come back for it. This will cause only unnecessary confusion and delay. If you see anything strange, do not touch it and inform one of our attendants as you leave. Please put cut the cigarettes. We rely on your cooperation and hope you will be able to return to your seats shortly and enjoy the last act of the play.