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www.ks5u.com 英语试卷 说明:1.请在答题纸上作答,在试卷上作答无效。‎ ‎2.本试卷共120分,考试时间100分钟。‎ 第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)‎ 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。‎ A You needn,t book an expensive holiday to the lands of Africa to see animals. The UK offers a surprising number of wildlife experiences perfect for a family day out.‎ ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Bedfordshire The UK's largest zoo makes an excellent day out for all the family. It is home to over 3,900 animals. The stars of the zoo are the four baby tigers born at the zoo. Kids will be surprised by giraffe-feeding and the chance to watch lions. Little kids will be equally interested in Hullabazoo Farm, where they can play with animals such as little pigs and rabbits. Restaurant choices include River Cottage Kitchen.‎ Train station: Luton Cost: Adult, £22. 90 ; child, £16.60.‎ Blair Drummond Safari Park, Stirling Blair Drummond Safari Park opened to the public in 1970 and is home to over 350 animals. There are animal presentations throughout the day. The education team makes their way around six of the enclosures (围场),giving talks on elephants, giraffes, tigers, penguins> etc. The talks include information about the natural environment and the behaviour of the animals.‎ Train station: Stirling Cost: Adult, £16. 25 ; child, £13. 25.‎ Chester Zoo, Cheshire Chester Zoo is the most-visited wildlife attraction in the UK. Covering over 50 hectares (公顷),it has more than 21,000 animals. You can find animals such as jaguars, sloths, blue-eved cockatoos, Sumatran tigers, etc. There are plenty of picnic areas for lunch, and restaurants include Manado Street Kitchen and The Oakfield.‎ Train station: Chester Cost: Adult, £16. 36; child, £13. 18.‎ 1. If Tom, 12, wants to visit the largest zoo in the UK, how much should he pay?‎ A. ‎£13. 18. B. £ 13.25. C. £ 16.60. D. £ 22. 90.‎ 2. From the passage, we know that Blair Drummond Safari Park is .‎ A. well-equipped B. newly-built C. romantic D. educational 3. What makes Chester Zoo special of the three?‎ A. It has the largest number of animals. B. There are restaurants in the zoo.‎ C. People can get there by train. D. It covers the largest area.‎ B My wife Karen is good at gardening. No matter what she plants, it always seems to grow well. She once put a dead stick into the ground and turned it into a mango tree. Like dogs and cats that seem to naturally recognize a pet-friendly human, plants know my wife. She loves them and they reward her with fruits, vegetables and flowers.‎ Being a career military (军人)family, we've lived in many different places over the years. But no matter where we were stationed? one thing always remained the same: Karen, s gardens. In addition to the delicious fruits and vegetables, home gardens provide so much more. Flowering plants and their multi-colored flowers are lovely. Green is pleasing to the eye. Plants make us happy.‎ In days past, bees moved around in groups all over our yard. We admired them and they took no notice of us. Even the dogs learned to leave them alone. The bees came for the flowers.‎ At some point, the bees just stopped coming to visit. Where we used to entertain dozens at a time, we?re lucky now if we get one or two. When I walk the dogs, the bees I used to see buzzing all over the neighborhood are now lying on the sidewalk, either still or moving around in a circle. I'm no beekeeper, but I'm pretty sure something is happening to the bees.‎ By chance? the three speakers at the Poway City Council meeting happened to be local beekeepers. All three expressed serious concern over the continued use of herbicides (除草剂)and insecticides (杀虫 剂). Once considered harmless, both chemicals have since proven to be deadly for bees.‎ They call it Colony Collapse Disorder (蜂群崩溃综合症)and it is not a problem just for beekeepers. On the contrary, this might involve the whole human race. The reason is simple. Without bees, we lose most of the crops we rely upon for food.‎ 1. Why does the author mention Karen, s gardening skill at the beginning of the text?‎ A. To prove the benefit of gardening.‎ B. To show his wife's love of nature.‎ C. To introduce the topic of bees.‎ D. To advise being at one with nature.‎ 2. What did the three speakers at the Poway City Council meeting seem to suggest?‎ A. Raising more bees. B. Planting more trees.‎ C. Avoiding cutting grass. D. Stopping using chemicals.‎ 3. How does the author sound when telling the story?‎ A. Curious. B. Worried. C. Confused. D. Humorous.‎ 4. Where can we probably find this passage?‎ A. In a private diary. B. In a travel brochure.‎ C. In a forum online. D. In a book review.‎ C Chinese animated film Ne Zha has broken several records in the 2019 summer. Its popularity isn't limited to the quality of the animation, but also due to the film's unique take on this mythical 3申话的)figure.‎ This isn' t the first time that Ne Zha has appeared in animated form. In 1979, the Shanghai Animation Film Studio produced Prince Ne Zha's Triumph against the Dragon King. In 2003 , CCTV produced a 52-episode cartoon titled The Legend of Ne Zha, In both of them, Ne Zha is described as a positive and lovely child ‎ with amazing powers who always wants to help others.‎ When people first saw the poster for the new Ne Zha film, many wondered why the little hero from their childhood looked so frightening with black circles under his eyes and an evil smile.‎ Jiaozi, the director of the film, explained in an interview that they had more than 100 designs for Ne Zha. Their goal was to make sure that his appearance would serve the theme of the film, that is, fighting against prejudice (偏见)and changing one's fate (命运).‎ ‎"Because we wanted to highlight the theme of the film, we couldn?t design Ne Zha as a bright and positive characterJiaozi noted. "I also want to help the audience to think in real life. I want to make audiences change their prejudice towards this ugly Ne Zha after they walk out of theaters."‎ 1. What made the 2019 film Ne Zha successful according to the passage?‎ A. Its exciting fight scenes. B. Its unique setting.‎ C. Its mythical theme. D. Its new character image.‎ 2. In which way is the new Ne Zha different from the others?‎ A. He is brave and confident. B. He suffers from prejudice.‎ C. He is willing to help others. D. He has powerful abilities.‎ 3. What does the underlined word "evil" mean?‎ A. Friendly. B. Positive.‎ C. Bad. D. Sad.‎ 4. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?‎ A. China5s Animated Films B. China? s First Mythical Film C. A Big-cost Homemade Film D. A Breakthrough from Tradition D I would neither go abroad nor sign up for a language course to improve my English. I decided to get back to reading books in English. I chose John Irving ,s novel A Widow for One Year which I hadn't read before——neither in Polish nor in any other language.‎ What was the book like? Very challenging! Especially at the beginning, I had to stop thinking in Polish about what I was reading. It seemed to be quite impossible to read and understand without using a dictionary but then I gradually (逐渐地)began to get it! And that was the moment when the real adventure and fun began. Suddenly I was so much attracted by the wonderful characters and the surprising plot of the novel that I completely forgot about the language I was reading the book in.‎ I must admit that reading this novel was very useful for me. First of all and to my surprise, I found Irving? s way of writing very clear and therefore the book is easy to read. This fact made me feel really satisfied and encouraged to read more books (not only by Irving).‎ Secondly,when you read a book in English, you will stop thinking in your mother language. It's just as if you were there inside the story, among the characters who speak English with you.‎ Besides, reading Irving, s novel gave me the opportunity to experience a large number of new words and expressions. I marked some phrases I found particularly interesting and even wrote them down.‎ 5. What may be the purpose of the passage?‎ A. To advertise an English book. B. To share a reading experience.‎ C. To give a summary of a book. D. To introduce a famous novelist.‎ 1. The author of this passage most probably comes from .‎ A. Poland B. America C. China D. England 2. What did the author think of the book after he finished reading?‎ A. Challenging. B. Enjoyable. C. Boring. D. Humorous.‎ 3. The author felt satisfied and encouraged to read more books because .‎ A. the book is written clearly B. he could think in English C. Irving's novel is interesting D. he learnt more vocabulary 第二节(共5小题:每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项 为多余选项。‎ There's a lot for teenagers to do! Trying new things is a great way to become more independent, explore your own interests and learn about other places and cultures.‎ ‎16‎ What about going to a festival? 17 Camp Bestival has The Den, an area for 13- 17 year olds, with music, DJs, workshops and activities一no adults allowed! The Larmer Tree Festival, a three-day music festival, has an excellent Youth Zone where you can have fun. 18 I'd also recommend (推荐)the Citadel. It is a one-day event, so it's an ideal first-time festival.‎ Staying somewhere beautiful overnight is another option. The Youth Hostels Association has over 200 places to stay in England and Wales? and many of them are close to national parks. The hostels are clean and warm, and they have everything you need. Last summer, I went youth hostelling for four days with a group of friends in the Peak District. 19 What we really liked was being able to cook all our own meals in the kitchen. A one-night stay costs less than $ 20, so it's a bargain.‎ ‎20 You won't have to organise anything because there are adults to help. But don't worry they won't tell you what to do, and you'll get a lot of freedom to do what you want. Some tours even include volunteer programmes, language programmes or specialities such as photography, so there is something for everyone. One thing is certain: you'll meet lots of other young people and have a great time.‎ A. Camp Bestival and Larmer Tree are really teen-£riendly.‎ B. We stayed each night at a different hostel.‎ C. You'll need a separate ticket for each journey.‎ D. Here are just a few ideas.‎ E. You can enjoy different band performances.‎ F. It's a great way to see some of Europe's most amazing sights.‎ G. If you love travelling, you can join group tours for teens.‎ 第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选 项。‎ It was time for Ivy League (常春藤联盟)schools to announce their admission decisions. 17-year-old Mekhi Johnson sat with his mother at a 21 Johnson quickly started checking his position at each of the eight 22 schools that he'd 23 . He started with Yale一he was in. Next, Columbia and Cornell. Those schools 24 him, too. Then, he checked Harvard's 25 . As soon as he saw he got into Harvard, his mom started 26 loudly, "My son just got into Harvard. " Everyone in the restaurant started clapping. It was just 27 !‎ Eleven years ago, Johnson heard a story about a student who was 28 into all the Ivy League schools. Then he said with a (n) 29 look, "I want to do that!"‎ ‎30 he was young, he set the 31 and was pretty serious.‎ Johnson is the first Gilman student to achieve this. Johnson has attended Gilman 32 first grade, and has a 98. 1 average. He edits the school' s yearbook and magazines, 33 in the jazz band and works on musical theater productions. He also volunteers with a group that 34 elementary school students from low-income families.‎ Johnson hopes to study at a law school. He wants to use the special experiences he's had to ‎35 racism ‎(种族歧视).‎ ‎21.‎ A.‎ restaurant B.‎ shop C.‎ theatre D.‎ museum ‎22.‎ A.‎ local B.‎ public C.‎ top D.‎ medical ‎23.‎ A.‎ asked for B.‎ signed for c.‎ referred to D.‎ applied to ‎24.‎ A.‎ accepted B.‎ refused c.‎ awarded D.‎ ignored ‎25.‎ A.‎ application B.‎ decision c.‎ introduction D.‎ position ‎26.‎ A.‎ ordering B.‎ shouting c.‎ eating D.‎ smiling ‎27.‎ A.‎ amazing B.‎ terrible c.‎ frightening D.‎ worrying ‎28.‎ A.‎ put B.‎ admitted c.‎ sent D.‎ grouped ‎29.‎ A.‎ anxious B.‎ surprised c.‎ confused D.‎ determined ‎30.‎ A.‎ Because B.‎ If c.‎ Though D.‎ Whenever ‎31.‎ A.‎ goal B.‎ experience c.‎ background D.‎ position ‎32.‎ A.‎ after B.‎ before c.‎ until D.‎ since ‎33.‎ A.‎ plays B.‎ works c.‎ studies D.‎ designs ‎34.‎ A.‎ joins B.‎ serves c.‎ monitors D.‎ finds ‎35.‎ A.‎ hate B.‎ warn c.‎ fight D.‎ suffer 第二节(共10小题:每小题1. 5分,满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。‎ In China? hot pot has a history of over 1,000 years. It first 36 (appear) in the Mongolia area and then became popular 37 the southern part of China during the Tang Dynasty. And now it is still a popular dish for Chinese people.‎ Chinese hot pot has different flavors, 38 are determined by different weather conditions. The most famous type is known as Chongqing hot pot or Sichuan hot pot. Its flavour follows Sichuan cuisine, containing many seasonings (佐料). However, it is not the same 39 common Sichuan dishes. It is featured by the herbs and spices 40 (use) in the soup base.‎ In northeastern China, Mongolian hot pot is popular. In northern China, Beijing lamb hot pot is well-known. In southern China, people are more likely 41 (have) seafood hot pot and Hong Kong beef hot pot. Besides, new 42 (kind) of hot pot become popular across China, including "three fresh pot" in Hangzhou, “mixed hot pot" in Shanghai. Now, dry pot 43 (consider) as a new type of hot pot in China. For dry pot, no soup base is added at the very 44 (begin) but it can be added after the meat ingredients are eaten up. 45 (general) speaking, vegetables, chicken and fish are excellent ingredients for dry pot.‎ 第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)‎ 第一节(满分15分)‎ 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom来信询问你经常进行哪项运动。请你向他做以简 单介绍,内容包括:‎ 1. 运动习惯;‎ 2. 喜欢的理由。‎ 注意:‎ 1. 词数80左右;‎ 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;‎ 3. 信的开头已为你写好。‎ 第二节(满分25分)‎ 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 续写的词数应为150左右。‎ I walked into a restaurant and sat down at a table. I picked up a menu, trying to decide what to eat. "Excuse me. Is your name Roger?" asked someone, who touched me on the shoulder. I looked up and turned to the side to see a rather nice looking woman standing before me. “Yes. ” I replied, looking rather confused as I had never seen the woman before.‎ ‎“My name is Barbara and my husband is Tony. He is from George High School. ” she said, pointing to a distant table near the door. I looked in the direction but I did not recognize the man who was sitting alone at the table, with a wheelchair (轮椅)around the corner.‎ ‎“I'm really sorry. The name doesn't ring a bell. " I said.‎ She turned and walked back to her table. She and her husband immediately began talking and once in a while looked directly at me.‎ I sat there, thinking hard and tried to remember who this Tony guy was. "I must know him," I thought to myself. "He recognizes me for some reason. " I picked up my coffee and took a sip. All of a sudden, it came to me like a flash lightning.‎ ‎“Tony. THE BULLY (校园霸凌者).The bully of my seventh grade geography class. " I said to myself. I turned around and faced in his direction.‎ How many times that guy had made fun of my big ears in front of girls? How many times he called me 4