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Class:Name:Marks:滿分(120)第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1.Itisunusualfeelingforanimalloverstoseegiantpanda,oneofChina’smostfamousanimals.A.a;the B.an;the C.the;the D.a;/2.Someparentsarrangeeverythingfortheirchildren.Asaconsequence,thesechildrenaresodependentontheirparentsthattheyhavenothought.A.mistaken B.confident C.independent D.intelligent3.Facialexpressionscarrythemeaningsthatarebysituationsandrelationships.A.determined B.concentrated C.controlled D.associated4.languagedevelopment,later-bornslearnalotfromtheirelderbrothersorsisters.A.Infaceof B.Intermsof C.Infrontof D.Inneedof5.Fiftyeldershavebeenchosenfortheprojectbecausetheirwisdomdeserves.A.topasson B.beingpassedon C.tobepassedon D.beingpassingon6.Childrenwhohaveproblemsletterswithsoundsmayshowsignsoflearningdisabilities.A.connecting B.connected C.connect D.toconnect7.Ifweremainwhenoureldersaskusaquestion,theywillhavetobenddowntospeaktous.A.tobeseating B.toseat C.seating D.seated8.Afterworkingherwayaroundtheworld,sheteachingEnglishasaforeignlanguage.A.drewup B.endedup C.pickedup D.wokeup9.Thepictureremindsmeofthosewhosucceedinbadconditions.withdifficulties,theynevergiveupbuttrytheirbesttofindawayout.A.Face B.Toface C.Faced D.Facing10.Hewon’tcometotheconcerthehasnothingelsetodo.A.evenif B.asif C.nowthat D.sothat11.Somepeoplethinkfishinghurtstheenvironmentanditisacruelhobby.A.that;/ B./;that C.that;what D.what;that12.John’ssuccesshastodowithgoodluck.Itisyearsofhardworkthathasmadehimwhatheistoday.A.alot B.none C.nothing D.something13.Tomthegapcarefullyandit20yardsfromsidetoside.A.measured;measures B.measured;wasmeasuredC.measures;measured D.measures;ismeasured14.Anewstudysuggeststhatbluepeopletolosetheirappetite;expertssuggestthatapersonwhowantstoeatlessfromblueplates.A.shouldcause;shouldeat B.causes;shouldeatC.shouldcause;eats D.causes;eats15.—Whatweneedtodonowisjustworkharderthanbefore.Successdoesnotcomeeasily. —.Therearenopiesdroppingfromthesky.A.Comeon B.Italldepends C.Notatall D.Youarerightthere第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)InDecember2013,myparentsaskedmewhatIwantedforChristmas.Atthatpoint,forthefirsttime,Irealizedhow16Iwastohavebeenborninsuchafortunatefamily.TherewasnothingthatIcould17becausetherewasnothingmorethatIneeded.Iwastruly18.Thismademe19allthechildrenwhodidnothavehomesorfood,letalone20forChristmas.Withthese21inmymind,ItoldmyparentsinJanuarythat22gettingmeanexpensivegiftfortheholidays,I’dlovetousethe23togetlotsofsmallgiftsforallthechildrenthathadn’tgottenanythingforChristmas.Atfirst,theywere24.ThentheyrealizedIwas25andagreedtospend$500ongiftsforyoungkidsfromthefamilies26atthehomelessshelter.Itwassuchanice27.Iremembergoingtothehomelessshelterto28thetoystoasmanykidsasIcouldgive.Oneofthechildrenlookedatmewithhisinnocenteyes.Icouldseethe29inthem.Itwasobviousthathehadnever30aChristmasgiftbefore,sowhenheaskedmewhereIgotthegiftsfrom,ItoldhimwhatIknewhewantedmetosay:thatIwashelpingSantaClaus(圣誕老人).IexplainedthatSantawassorrythathewasso31,butthatgifthadbeenmade32forhim!Theboytookthegiftslowly,smiledandrantohismother.ThelastthingI33asImovedontogiveagifttothenextchildwastheboy’svoice:“Mommy,Santareallydoes34!Andhedidn’t35usthisyear!”16.A.painful B.sad C.annoying D.lucky17.A.giveup B.askfor C.lookafter D.relyon18.A.tired B.satisfied C.frightened D.worried19.A.thinkabout B.comeacross C.bringup D.cheerup20.A.cars B.gifts C.classes D.parties21.A.expressions B.thoughts C.scenes D.reasons22.A.insteadof B.apartfrom C.becauseof D.asthough23.A.excuse B.opportunity C.money D.method24.Ashocked B.moved C.amused D.disappointed25.A.proud B.crazy C.serious D.cautious26.A.living B.arriving C.waiting D.working27.A.accident B.trick C.experience D.honor28.A.makeup B.handout C.dealwith D.packup29.A.calmness B.astonishment C.sorrow D.anger30.A.made B.sent C.received D.exchanged31.A.poor B.busy C.upset D.late32.A.simply B.specially C.likely D.friendly33.A.said B.saw C.heard D.remembered34.A.wonder B.exist C.believe D.promise35.A.punish B.award C.defend D.forget第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)AWhensomesixth-gradepupilsfromSekolahKebangsaanRaubJayaweretoldtostaybackafterclass,theylookedunhappyastheyweremoreinterestedinjoiningtheirfriendsattheschool’sfield.Afterthe50pupilsmadetheirwayintotheclassroom,ateachertoldthemthattheywouldjoinatwo-hourNewStraitsTimesNiexusworkshop(討論會).Thechildrenwererewardedwithasession(一段時間)filledwithgamesandlaughter.The12-year-oldsquicklygotovertheirshynessandjoinedinvariousactivities,includingalanguagegamewhichrequiredthemtofillintheblankswithalphabets(字母表)basedonvariousthemes.Whentheworkshopended,thepupilswerenotwillingtoleavetheirseatsandwantedtocontinue.Beforereturninghome,thepupilseachreceivedacopyoftheNewStraitsTimesandwereadvisedtousethenewspaperduringEnglishclasses.AmiratulKhalisaAhmadIzharsaid,“MostofusthoughtEnglishwasdifficultbutafterthissession,Irealizeditwasinteresting.ThegamesontheNiexuswebsitewillsurelyhelpmeimprovemyEnglish.”AsforAidilRosmeli,heneverthoughtthattheNewStraitsTimescouldbeusedasalearningtoolashefeltthenewspaperwasforadults.“ItactuallycontainsalotofinterestingfactswhiletheNiexuswebsiteisamustvisitsiteforpupils,”hesaid,addingthatmoreworkshopsshouldbeorganized.S.Manimaransaid,“Atfirst,IwasnotwillingtojoinasIthoughtitwasanextraEnglishclass.”The“MesraKasihEmpower”programwasorganizedforEnglishteachersandpupilsattheschoolbytheEastCoastEconomicRegionDevelopmentCouncilwiththecooperationoftheMalaysiaSocialDevelopmentOrganizationandNewStraitsTimes.36.WecanlearnthatNewStraitsTimes. A.isprobablyanewspaper B.isoneoftheschool’sprograms C.isdesignedforEnglishlearners D.ispopularwithchildreninMalaysia37.Thethirdparagraphisdesignedto. A.tellusthatEnglishisnotdifficulttolearn B.tellusthatlearningEnglishcanbefun C.supporttheideathattheworkshopwasasuccess D.persuadeustolearnEnglishusingnewspapers38.Whatcanweinferfromthetext? A.TheNiexuswebsiteisonlyforadults. B.Thepupilswantedtohavemoreworkshops. C.ThepupilswereinterestedinEnglishbeforetheworkshop. D.Thegamesinthesessionhadnothingtodowithlanguagelearning.BYoucancallCJSenteralotofthings:bigbrother,littlebrother,excellentstudent,andevenfootball,baseball,andbasketballplayer.Besidesallthat,CJisalsoknownastheWorkoutKid.The11-year-oldfromtheAtlantaareaisoneoftheyoungestfitness(健康)instructorsaround.HeisstaroftheWorkoutKidDVDseries.Inatwo-discsetreleasedin2011,heleadskidsthroughdifferentkindsofexercisestobuildmuscleandfitness.AnotherDVDsetofevenmorechallengingexerciseswillbereleasedthisyear.“ThereasonIchosetheexercisesisthatthey’rereallyhardandsometimestheytakeyourbreathaway,”CJSentersays.“However,it’swonderfulandIwanttochallenge.”CJhashadalotofpracticeasafitnessexpert.He’sbeenaddictedtotheexercisesincehewas5,whenhisfootballcoachtoldtheteamtogetfitforabiggame.YoungCJtookthatadviceseriously.“Ijustlikeworkingoutbecauseit’sfun.Yougetfitandhealthy,”hesays.CJstickstoaroutine.Afterschoolhefirstdoeshishomeworkandthencompleteshishour-longworkout.Onlythendoeshespendtimewithhisfamilyorplayoutsidewithfriends.HehopesthattheDVDserieswillgrowsomuchthatkidsaroundtheworldwillbenefitfromitbygettingcompletelyattractedbyhispassion(熱情).PeoplearoundthecountryhavestartedtakingnoticeoftheWorkoutKid.Andpeoplehavestartedrecognizinghimwhileshopping.WhatareCJ’stipsforstayinghealthy?Twosuggestionshehasaretodrinkplentyofwater,andtogooutsideandstayactiveforatleastonehour.39.Fromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthat. A.CJSenterhasgreatinterestinsports B.CJSenterhasearnedalotthroughsports C.CJSenterdecidestoreleasemoreDVDs D.CJSenterisacleverandhard-workingboy40.WhydidCJSenterchoosetheexercises? A.Becausehewantedtotakehisbreathaway. B.Becausehewantedtobestrongforgames. C.Becausehewantedtochallengehimself. D.Becausehewantedtobeafitnessexpert.41.WhatcanwelearnaboutCJSenterfromthetext? A.Hehasmanybrothersinhisfamily. B.Hebecomesfamousaroundtheworld. C.He’stoobusytoplayoutsidewithfriends. D.Heusuallydoesone-hourworkoutafterschool.42.WhatshouldwedotokeephealthyaccordingtoCJSenter? A.Weshoulddrinkalotofalcoholeachday. B.Weshoulddrinkenoughwatereveryday. C.Weshouldworkoutforfivehoursaday. D.Weshouldstayinsideasoftenaspossible.CFromMonaLisainthe15thcenturytoMarilynMonroeinthe1950sWesternartistsdescribebeautifulwomenasstrongwithsoft,paleskin.BeingfatandpalewasconsideredbeautifulintheWestbecauseitwasasignofhavingenoughfoodtoeatandenoughmoneytostayoutofhardworkinthesun.Now,thinmodelsandactressesareeverywhere,butthinnessisn’ttheonlysymbolofbeautyintheworld.OntheborderbetweenBurmaandThailand,womenoftheKayantribewearmetalringsaroundtheirnecksfromtheageoffive.Theheavyringspushtheirshouldersdownovertimeandtheirnecksbecomelong.WriterLeLyHaysliptalksabouthermother’sappearanceinherbookWhenHeavenandEarthChangedPlaces.“ThewomenintheVietnamesevillageadmiredherlooksbecauseherteethwerenotwhiteandherearlobes(耳垂)wereverylong.”InMauritiana,acountryinWestAfrica,heavywomenareconsideredbeautifulbecausetheysignal(標志著)wealthinalandofdrought(干旱).TheBraziliangirlinasongwrittenin1962hada“guitar-shapedbody”,andshewasdescribedinthesongas“morethanapoem,themostbeautifulthingIhaveeverseen.”IntheEnglishversionshewas“tallandtanandyoungandlovely”.Beautyprovestobeachangeableidea.Ifyouwanttokeepfeelinggood,youcanstopatthemirrorbythedoorandtakeaminutetoputononefinaltouch—ascarf,abrighthat,alittleanythingthatmakesyoufeelbetter.Afterall,feelingbetterismoreimportantthanlookingbetter.43.Theunderlinedword“pale”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“”. A.weak B.dark C.white D.sick44.TheauthortakestheKayantribeforexampleinorderto. A.showustheiruniquewaytobebeautiful B.tellthemtostopdamagingtheirhealth C.callforequalrightsforwomen D.showusthewomen’shardlife45.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthat. A.womeninVietnamesevillagesallhavelongearlobes B.LeLyHayslip’smotherdidn’tliketocleanherteeth C.WhenHeavenandEarthChangedPlacesisabookaboutbeauty D.LeLyHayslip’smotherwasconsideredtobebeautifulatthattime46.Whatcanweinferfromthetext? A.Theauthortellsuswhytheideasofbeautyaredifferent. B.ItisprobablynoteasytogetenoughfoodinMauritiana. C.Inthe1960s,thinwomenwerepopularinBrazil. D.Ifyouwanttofeelgood,youhavetoloseweight.DFormanywomeninventorsinyearspast,theinventionprocesswastwiceasdifficultbecause,inadditiontothesufferingofinventing,theyalsofacedtheskepticism(懷疑)ofaworldthatdidn’tbelievewomencouldcreatesomethingofvalue.Fortunately,overtheyears,thatopinionhasbeendefeatedbywomeninventorslikeMargaretKnight,whowerewillingtofightforthepraiseandrecognition.BorninMainein1838,MargaretKnightshowedaninterestininventingfromaveryyoungage.Afterobservinganaccidentinafactoryattheageof12,Margaretstartedtoproduceherfirstinvention.Sheinventedadevicethatwouldautomatically(自動地)stopamachineifsomethinggotcaughtinit.Bythetimeshewasateenagertheinventionwasbeingusedinthemills.Later,Margaretwenttoworkinapaperbagfactory.Whileworkinginthefactory,shethoughthowmucheasieritwouldbetopackitemsinpaperbagsifthebottomswereflat.Thatideainspiredhertoinventthemachinethatwouldchangeherintoafamousinventor.Margaret’smachinemadetheflat-bottompaperbagsthatarestillusedtothisdayinmostgrocerystores.However,amannamedCharlesAnnantriedtostealMargaret’sidea.Notonetogiveinwithoutafight,MargarettookAnnantocourttocompeteforthepatent(專利)thatbelongedtoher.WhileAnnanarguedsimplythatawomancouldneverdesignsuchamachine,Margaretshowedevidencethattheinventionindeedbelongedtoher.Asaresult,Margaretreceivedherpatent.Margaretdidn’tstoptherethough;throughoutherlifetimeshehadlotsofdifferentinventions—includingarotaryengine,ashoe-cuttingmachineandadressandskirtshield.47.InMargaret’stime. A.womeninventorswerenotwelcomed B.womenwerenotallowedtoinventanything C.peopledidn’tbelievewomencouldinventanythingvaluable D.Margaretwastheonlywomaninventorwhowasrecognized48.Wecaninferfromthetextthat. A.MargaretKnight’sfirstinventionprovedunsuccessful B.MargaretKnightwasinjuredinanaccidentattheageof12 C.MargaretKnightwashelpedbyCharlesAnnaninherinventionofthepaperbagmachine D.MargaretKnightreceivedthepatentfortheinventionofthepaperbagmachinewithdifficulty49.MargaretKnightbecamefamousforherinventionof. A.apaperbagmachine B.arotaryengine C.ashoe-cuttingmachine D.adressandskirtshield50.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext? A.Howthepaperbagmachinewasinvented B.HowMargaretKnightreceivedherfirstpatent C.Awomaninventor—MargaretKnight D.Paperbagmachine—abiginventionEMillionsofAmericansreturnfromlong-distancetripsbyair,buttheirbaggagedoesn’talwayscomehomewiththem.Theairlinescollecttheitemsand,for90days,trytofindtheirowners.Iftheyhavenoluck,theyareleftholdingthebagsofthousandsoftravelers.Theydon’tkeepthem,sincethey’renotinthewarehousebusiness.Andbylaw,theycannotsellthebags,becausetheairlinesmightbeattractedtodeliberately(故意地)misplacebaggage.Soonceinsurancecompanieshavepaidforlostbagsandtheircontents,andtheynolongerbelongtopassengers,auniquestoreinthelittletownofScottsboro,Alabama,buysthem.TheUnclaimed(無人認領(lǐng)的)BaggageCenterhasturnedlittleScottsboroinAlabamaintoatouristplace.Itissopopularthatthebuilding,whichissetuplikeadepartmentstore,isthenumber-onetouristattractioninallofAlabama.Morethanonemillionvisitorsstopineachyearandtakeoneofthestore’snoisyshoppingcartsonahuntfortreasures.TheUnclaimedBaggageCenterhasuniqueitemslostbytravelers,andwholebagsofitemsfoundinshipmentsthatforsomereasonnevergotdelivered.Youcanfindeverythingfromvaluablejewelstohockeysticks,best-sellingnovels,leatherjackets,taperecorders,surfboards,evenhalf-usedtubesoftoothpaste.Thestore’sownlaundry(洗衣店)washesordry-cleansalltheclothesfoundinbaggage,andthensellsthem.Doyouneedaweddingdress?Therearealotofbeautifullostandunclaimedones.TheUnclaimedBaggageCenterhasfoundguns,illegaldrugs—evenaliverattlesnake—insidebags.Thestorehasalittlemuseumwheresomeofitsmostunusualthingshavebeenpreserved.TheyevenincludeaburialmaskfromanEgyptianpharaoh’stomb.51.Accordingtothetext,thelostbaggage. A.willbesenttothepoorpeopleinScottsboro B.istheresultofairlines’poormanagement C.canbegotbackbytheownersatanytime D.iskeptbytheairlinesforaboutthreemonths52.Whyaretheairlinesnotallowedtosellthelostbaggage? A.Becausetheyarenotinthewarehousebusiness. B.Becausetherearesomeillegalitemsinthebaggage. C.Becausetheairlinesmightwronglydealwithbaggageonpurpose. D.Becausethelostbaggagebelongstoinsurancecompanies.53.ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthattheUnclaimedBaggageCenter. A.iscrowdedwithpassengerslookingfortheirbaggage B.becomesthelargestdepartmentstoreinAlabama C.isrunbytheairlinesandinsurancecompanies D.helpsthetourisminAlabamadevelopgreatly54.TheitemsintheUnclaimedBaggageCenter. A.willbesoldathalfprices B.arenotallfrompassengers C.areallsecond-handproducts D.aremainlyboughtbyforeignvisitors55.Thelittlemuseuminthecenteristo. A.keepsomeuniquelostthings B.showgreatartworksinAlabama C.warnpeopleawayfromillegalthings D.remindthetravelersoftravelingsafety第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型讀寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在表格中的空白處填入恰當?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個空格只填一個單詞。Doesanyofthissoundfamiliar?“I’mtootall.”“I’mtooshort.”“I’mtoofat.”Areyouputtingyourselfdown?Ifso,you’renotalone.Asateenager,you’regoingthroughlotsofchangesinyourbody.Asyourbodychanges,sodoesyourbodyimage(意象).Bodyimageishowyouviewyourphysicalself—includingwhetheryoufeelyou’reattractiveandwhetherotherslikeyourlooks.Ifyouhaveapositivebodyimage,youprobablylikeandacceptyourselfthewayyouare,evenifyoudon’tfitsomemedia“ideal”.Thishealthyattitudeallowsyoutoexploreotheraspectsofgrowingup,suchasdevelopinggoodfriendships,becomingmoreindependentfromyourparentsandchallengingyourselfphysicallyandmentally(精神上).Somepeoplethinktheyneedtochangehowtheylooktofeelgoodaboutthemselves.Butallyouneedtodoischangethewayyouseeyourbodyandhowyouthinkaboutyourself.Herearesometipsondoingthese:Recognizeyourbodyisyourown,nomatterwhatshapeorsizeitcomesin.Trytofocusonhowstrongandhealthyyourbodyisandthethingsitcando,notonwhat’swrongwithitorwhatyoufeelyouwanttochangeaboutit.Identifywhichaspectsofyourappearanceyoucanchangeandwhichyoucan’t.Everyonehasthingsthattheycan’tchangeandneedtoaccept—li

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