1、英语试题(满分150分 时间:100分钟)一、阅读理解(共20题,每个3分)APhillip Island Penguins(企鹅) The Little Penguin has called Phillip Island home for untold generations. Get to Phillip Island in plenty of time to watch s summer sunset at Summerland Beach the stage is attractively set to see the little Penguin leave water and st
2、ep onto land. Leave Melbourne at 5:30 pm for a direct journey to Phillip Island. See the Gippsland area Guinness Book of Records place for the worlds longest earthworm(蚯蚓) Journey along the coastal highway around the Bay with French Island and Churchill Island in the distance Cross the bridge at San
3、 Remo to enter Phillip Island natural home for Little Penguins and many animals Take your place in special viewing stands(看台) to watch the daily evening performance of the wild Little PenguinsUltimate Penguins (+U) Join a group of up to 15. This guided tour goes to an attractive, quiet beach to see
4、Little Penguins. You can see penguins at night by wearing a special pair of glasses. Adult(成人) $60.00 Child $30.00Viewing Platform Penguin Plus (+V) More personalized wildlife viewing limited to 130 people providing closer viewing of the penguin arrival than the main viewing stands. Adult $25.00 Chi
5、ld $12.50Penguin Skybox (+S) Join a group of only 5 in the comfort of a special, higher-up viewing tower. Gain an excellent overview of Summerland Beach. Adult 16yrs +$50.001. What kind of people is the text mainly written for?A. Scientists. B. Students C. Tourists. D. Artists.2. We can learn from t
6、he text that Little Penguins_.A. have been on Phillip Island for years B. keep a Guinness record for their sizeC. are trained to practice diving for visitors D. live in large groups to protect themselves3. How much would a couple with one child pay for a closer viewing tour?A. $37.50. B. $62.50. C.
7、$180.00. D. $150.00.B More than 10 years ago, it was difficult to buy a tasty pineapple (菠萝). The fruits that made it to the UK were green on the outside and, more often than not, hard with an unpleasant taste within. Then in 1966, the Del Monte Gold pineapple produced in Hawaii first hit our shelve
8、s. The new type of pineapple looked more yellowy-gold than green. It was slightly softer on the outside and had a lot of juice inside. But the most important thing about this new type of pineapple was that it was twice as sweet as the hit-and-miss pineapples we had known. In no time, the Del Monte G
9、old took the market by storm, rapidly becoming the worlds best-selling pineapple variety, and delivering natural levels of sweetness in the mouth, up until then only found in tinned pineapple. In nutrition (营养) it was all good news too. This nice tasting pineapple contained four times more vitamin C
10、(维生素C) than the old green variety. Nutritionists said that it was not only full of vitamins, but also good against some diseases. People were understandably eager to be able to buy this wonderful fruit. The new type of pineapple was selling fast, and the Del Monte Gold pineapple rapidly became a fix
11、ture in the shopping basket of the healthy eater. Seeing the growing market for its winning pineapple, Del Monte tried to keep market to itself. But other fruit companies developed similar pineapples. Del Monte turned to law for help, but failed. Those companies argued successfully that Del Montes a
12、ttempts to keep the golden pineapple for itself were just a way to knock them out the market.4. We learn from the text that the new type of pineapple is _. A. green outside and sweet inside B. good-looking outside and soft inside C. yellowy-gold outside and hard inside D. a little soft outside and s
13、weet inside5. Why was the new type of pineapple selling well? A. It was rich in nutrition and tasted nice. B. It was less sweet and good for health. C. It was developed by Del Monte. D. It was used as medicine.6. The underlined word “fixture” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to something _. A. that pe
14、ople enjoy eating B. that is always present C. that is difficult to get D. that people use as a gift7. We learn from the last paragraph that Del Monte _. A. slowed other companies to develop pineapples B. succeeded in keeping the pineapple for itself C. tried hard to control the pineapple market D.
15、planned to help the other companiesC Edward Wilson is Americas, if not the worlds, leading naturalist. In The Future of Life, he takes us on a tour of the worlds natural resources(资源). How are they used? What has been lost? What remains and is it able to continue with the present speed of use? Wilso
16、n also points out the need to understand fully the biodiversity(生物多样性)of our earth. Wilson begins with an open letter to the pioneer in environment (环境) protection, Henry David Thoreau. He compares todays Walden Pond with that of Thoreaus day. Wilson will use such comparisons for the rest of the boo
17、k. The problem is clear: man has done great damage to his home over the years. Can the earth, with human help, be made to return to biodiversity levels that will be able to support us in the future? Biodiversity, Wilson argues, is the key to settling many problems the earth faces today. Even our agr
18、icultural crops can gain advantages from it. A mere hundred species(物种) are the basis of our food supply, of which but twenty carry the load. Wilson suggests changing this situation by looking into ten thousand species that could be made use of, which will be a way to reduce the clearing of the natu
19、ral homes of plants and animals to enlarge farming areas.At the end of the book, Wilson discusses the importance of human values in considering the environment. If you are to continue to live on the earth, you may well read and act on the ideas in this book.8. We learn from the text that Wilson care
20、s most about _A. the environment for plants B. the biodiversity of our earthC. the wastes of natural resources D. the importance of human values9. How many species are most important to our present food supply?A. Twenty. B. Eighty. C. One hundred D. Ten thousand.10. Wilson suggests that one way to k
21、eep biodiversity is to _.A. learn how to farm scientifically B. build homes for some dying speciesC. make it clear what to eat D. use more species for food11. We can infer that the text is _A. a description of natural resources B. a research reportC. a book review D. an introduction to a scientist.D
22、Plants are flowering faster than scientists predicted (预测) in reaction to climate change, which could have long damaging effects on food chains and ecosystems. Global warming is having a great effect on hundreds of plant and animal species around the world, changing some living patterns, scientists
23、say. Increased carbon dioxide (CO2) in the air from burning coal and oil can have an effect on how plants produce oxygen, while higher temperatures and changeable rainfall patterns can change their patterns of growth. “Predicting species reaction to climate change is a major challenge in ecology,” s
24、aid the researches of several U.S. universities. They said plants had been the key object of study because their reaction to climate change could have an effect on food chains and ecosystem services. The study, published on the Nature website, uses the findings from plant life cycle studies and expe
25、riments across four continents and 1,634 species. It found that some experiments had underestimated the speed of flowering by 8.5 times and leafing(长出叶子) by 4 times. “Across all species, the experiments under-predicted the speed of the advance for both leafing and flowering that results from tempera
26、ture increases,” the study said. The design of future experiments may need to be improved to better predict how plants will react to climate change, it said. Plants are necessary for life on the Earth. They are the base of the food chain, using photosynthesis (光合作用) to produce sugar from carbon diox
27、ide and water. They let out oxygen which is needed by nearly every organism on the planet. Scientists believe the worlds average temperature has risen by about 0.8 since 1900, and nearly 0.2 every ten years since 1979. So far, efforts to cut emissions (排放) of planet-warming greenhouse gases are not
28、seen as enough to prevent the Earth heating up beyond(超出) 2 this century a point scientists say will bring the danger of a changeable climate in which weather extremes are common, leading to drought, floods, crop failures and rising sea levels.12. What is the key information the author wants to give
29、 in Paragraph 1? A. Plants reaction to weather could have damaging effects on ecosystems. B. The increasing speed of flowering is beyond scientists expectation. C. Climate change leads to the change of food production patterns. D. Food chains have been seriously damaged because of weather.13. We can
30、 learn from the study published on the Nature website that _ .A. plants flowering is 8.5 times faster than leafing B. there are 1,634 plant species on the four continents C. scientists should improve the design of the experiments D. the experiments failed to predict how plants react to climate chang
31、e14. Scientists pay special attention to the study of plants because _ . A. they can prove the climate change clearly B. they are very important in the food chains C. they play a leading role in reducing global warming D. they are growing and flowering much faster than before15. What can be inferred
32、 from the last two paragraphs about the worlds temperature? A. It has risen nearly 0.2 since 1979. B. Its change will lead to weather extremes. C. It is 0.8 higher in 1979 than that of 1900. D. It needs to be controlled within 2 in this century.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两
33、项为多余选项。Modern life is making us lonelier, and recent research indicates that this may be the next biggest public health issue following obesity and substance abuse. 16 Changes in modern society are considered to be the cause. We live in nuclear family units, often living large distances away from ou
34、r extended family and friends, and our growing reliance on social technology rather than face-to-face interaction is thought to be making us feel more isolated (孤立的). 17 Relocating to a new area, losing a loved one, and starting a course at university are all key times when people feel lonely. Some
35、people believe this experience of loneliness motivates us to reconnect with others and to seek out new friendships to reduce the “social pain” that we feel. 18 But for some, when reconnection is not easy or not possible and a person is socially isolated, he can remain in this uncomfortable lonelines
36、s state for a number of years, which is linked to poor mental health.There are a number of misunderstandings regarding those who experience loneliness. Certainly all of us feel it from time to time. 19 They may be socially isolated due to decreased mobility and loss of friends and partners. But it i
37、s not often acknowledged that loneliness also affects people at all ages, including children, and is particularly common in the teenage years.Another myth (谬见) is that loneliness is typically associated with being alone, but it also affects people when they are surrounded by others and well connecte
38、d socially. 20 A. They think it is useful to us.B. So why are we getting lonelier?C. Loneliness affects all of us at some point in our lives.D. But how on earth can we get rid of this upsetting “friend”?E. Loneliness almost accompanies us all the time and everywhere.F. But it is commonly known that
39、loneliness particularly affects the elderly.G. This is because loneliness is about the quality not the quantity of relationships. 二、完型填空 (共20题,每个2分)After the birth of my second child, I got a job at a restaurant. Having worked with an experienced 21 for a few days, I was 22 to wait tables on my own.
40、 All went 23 that first week. When Saturday night came, I was luckily 24 the tables not far from the kitchen. 25 , I still felt a little hard to carry the heavy trays (托盘)。 Before I knew it, the 26 was full of people. I moved slowly, 27 every step. I remember how 28 I was when I saw the tray stand n
41、ear the tables, it looked different from the one I was 29 on. It had nice handles (手柄),which made it 30 to move around. I was pleased with everything and began to 31 I was a natural at this job. Then, an old man came to me and said, “Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved _32 you work. It seems your t
42、ray stand has been very 33 to you, but we are getting ready to 34 now, and my wife needs her 35 back.” At first his 36 did not get across. “What was he talking about!” Then I got it. I had set my trays on his wifes orthopedic walker (助步器). I stood frozen as ice, but my face was 37 . I wanted to get
43、into a hole and 38 .Since then, I have learned from many mistakes such as the one I just 39 , I have learned to be more 40 and not to be too sure of myself. 21. A. managerB. assistantC. cook D. waitress22. A. promisedB. invited C. allowed D. advised23. A. well B. quickly C. safely D. wrong24. A. lef
44、t B. given C. brought D. shown25. A. Therefore B. However C. OtherwiseD. Finally26. A. kitchen B. street C. restaurantD. table27. A. mindingB. changing C. taking D. saving28. A. angry B. calm C. sad D. happy29. A. fixed B. trained C. loaded D. waited30. A. slower B. lighter C. quieter D. easier31. A
45、. believe B. agree C. regret D. pretend32. A. letting B. making C. watching D. having33. A. useful B. familiar C. unusual D. interesting34. A. rest B. order C. eat D. leave35. A. bag B. walker C. tray D. coat36. A. idea B. praise C. message D. need37. A. cold B. full of joyC. pale D. on fire38. A. l
46、ie B. hide C. defendD. stay39. A. repeated B. discovered C. corrected D. described40. A. carefulB. patient C. honest D. practical第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或者括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为4150的相应位置上。Oncea group of 50 people was attending a seminar. Halfway _41_ his t
47、alk, the speaker stopped and decided_42_(create) a group activity. He went around the hall and gaveeach person a balloon. Each one was asked to write his or her name on the balloon_43_(use)a marker pen. Then all the balloons_44_(collect) and put in another room.Thespeaker then led the group to the r
48、oom full of balloons and asked them to find the balloon that had their name_45_(write) on within five minutes.Everyone was_46_(hurry) searching for their name, bumping into each other, pushing each other around. It was chaos. At the end of the five minutes no one could findtheir own balloon.Noweach
49、person was asked to randomly collect_47_balloon and give it to the person whose name was on it. Within two minutes everyonehad their own balloon. When everyone quieted down, the speaker began to talk, saying that this is exactly_48_was happening in ourlives.We may like to think of _49_ (us) more imp
50、ortant than others, but ourhappiness sometimes lies in the happiness of other people. Give them their happiness_50_ you will get yourown happiness.第二卷阅读理解: (共20小题,每个3分,满分60分 )1-5 6-10 11-15 16-20 完型填空:(共20题,每个2分满分40分)21-25 26-30 31-35 36-40 语法填空:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 4
51、9. 50 短文改错 (共10处错误,满分10分)Everyone should take the action to reduce haze(雾霾), which is harmless to our health. First of all, I believe that if we plant more tree, there will be less haze in their city. Trees can absorb exhaust fumes(尾气) from cars, thus reduce pollution. Second, the government should
52、punish the factories where produce too many fumes. Exhaust fumes is the main cause of haze and do greatly harm to peoples health. Maybe we can move factories to areas where few people live. Third, I think it was a great idea to encourage people to use public transportation. Last but not least, we ca
53、n call on citizens ride bikes if they travel short journeys.写作 (满分25分)假设你是李华,最近国内一家报纸正在讨论北京动物园是否应迁出市区. 以下是你所在班级讨论的情况.请你给该报写一封信, 反映讨论结果.赞成迁出反对迁出1. 游客多,交通堵塞2. 郊区环境好1. 建于1906年,中外闻名2. 搬迁易造成动物死亡. 注意: 1. 词数100左右, 信的开头已为你写好. 2. 可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯. 3.参考词汇: 郊区- suburb June 3, 2019Dear Editor, Recently, our class have had a heated discussion about whether the Beijing Zoo should be moved out of the city. Yours truly,Li Hua