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第1頁(共1頁)2025年河南省信陽市固始一高二高聯考高考英語一模試卷一、聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.(1.5分)WhatisJackgoingtodoonMayDay?A.Stayathome.B.Takeatriptothezoo.C.HavefuninDisneyland.2.(1.5分)WhatdidSarahemphasizejustnow?A.Teamwork.B.Responsibility.C.Creativethinking.3.(1.5分)Whatdidthespeakersdolastweek?A.Theywentouttodinner.B.Theyhelpedsomeoneonline.C.Theydrovetovisitthewoman'ssister.4.(1.5分)WithwhomdidthemangotoRussialastyear?A.Hisfriends.B.Hisfamilymembers.C.Hisfellowworkers.5.(1.5分)HowdoesFredfindthebook?A.Interesting.B.Challenging.C.Thoughtful.二、聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。6.(3分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatisthemandoingnow?A.Competingonthestreet.B.Drivingontheway.C.Guidingthetraffic.(2)Whendoesthewoman'strainleave?A.At8:03.B.At8:13.C.At8:30.7.(3分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aseriouscomplaint.B.Apotentialclient.C.Aformercolleague.(2)Whatmakesthesituationcomplicated?A.Theclienthastakenlegalaction.B.Tonydidn'thandoverhisworktoothers.C.Thecompanyhaslostimportantfiles.8.(6分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatisthemancomplainingabout?A.Theroomisn'tcomfortabletolivein.B.Aloudnoisenearlykepthimawakeallnight.C.Room8715isfacingtothenoisystreet.(2)Whattypeofroomdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Adouble﹣roomwithabalcony.B.Atwinroomonthesunnyside.C.Astandardroomwithabigbalcony.(3)Whichroomwillthemanmoveto?A.Room8716.B.Room8726.C.Room8736.(4)Whatdoyouthinkofthewoman?A.Impolite.B.Selfless.C.Warm﹣hearted.9.(6分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Colleagues.C.Motherandson.(2)Whatistheman'soccupation?A.Aprofessionalpainter.B.Afamousprofessor.C.Agreathouseholdartist.(3)Wheredidthetwospeakersusetostaytogether?A.Inacollege.B.Inahighschool.C.Inanoffice.(4)Howdoesthemanfeelabouthissuccess?A.Hefirmlybelievesinhistalent.B.Hethinkspracticemakesperfect.C.Heowesittothewoman.10.(4.5分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthebusstation.B.Intheapartment.C.Onthebus.(2)Whydidthemanchoosetotakethebus?A.Tosavemoney.B.Toenjoytheview.C.Toreducepollution.(3)Howdoesthewomansound?A.Sad.B.Worried.C.Tired.三、第一節(共4小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)11.(7.5分)Thefirsthip﹣hoptagcameinthelate1960s,eitherinPhiladelphiaorNewYorkCity—thereissomeargumentoverthismilestone—butNewYorkisinarguablywherethenewartformwouldtakeflightinthe1970s,eventuallygettingmanyofitsyoung,upstartartistsintotheexcitingworldofhighart.MostpeopletodayknowthenameJean﹣MichelBasquiat,buthisneighboursandcontemporaries,includingtheluminaries(權威)below,didjustasmuchtoestablishthebright,vividenergythatcontinuestodistinguishhip﹣hopgraffititoday.ShamsiaHassaniKnownasAfghanistan'sfirstfemalegraffitiartist,Hassani,bornin1988,oftenmakesherartonabandonedbuildings.Asatalentedartist,equallycomfortablewithacanorabrush,sheteachesatKabulUniversityandin2013foundedtheKabulGraffitiFestival.ShehasexhibitedintheUnitedStatesandIndia,aswellaswidelythroughoutEurope.Chris"Daze"EllisEllisbegantaggingNewYorkCitysubwaycarsin1976whilestillinhighschoolandwasoneofthefirstartiststojumpfromstreetarttohighart:By1981,hewasexhibitingattheMuddClubwithsuchrisingluminariesasKeithHaringandBasquiat.Beforelong,hisreputationwentglobal.EllishasheldhisownexhibitionsinAustria,France,Italy,Singaporeandbeyond.TheNYCRapTourThefirstoverseaship﹣hoptour,whichvisitedEnglandandFrance.in1982,broughtmusicandvisualarttogether:DJAfrikaBambaataa,theRockSteadyCrewandothermusiciansperformedwhileartistssuchasFab5Freddy,Futura2000andDondipaintedonstage.TheFantasticFour,winnersofajumpropeworldchampionship,andadancecrewcompletedtheunusualevent.Hip﹣hopwasnowaglobalforce.(1)Wheredidthenewartformdeveloprapidlyinthe1970s?A.India.B.France.C.Philadelphia.D.NewYork.(2)WhatdoHassaniandEllishaveincommon?A.TheytaughtatKabulUniversity.B.Theyhadtheirownexhibitions.C.Theymadeartondesertedbuildingsatfirst.D.Theyjumpedfromstreetarttohighartbefore2000.(3)WhatisspecialabouttheNYCRapTour?A.AfrikaBambaataapaintedonstage.B.Fab5Freddyplayedmusic.C.Itcombinedmusicandvisualart.D.Itwonjumpropechampionship.12.(10分)In1972,BarbaraRiecopennedaheartfeltchildren'sbookthatheldherdreamwithinitspages.Despiteherbestefforts,themanuscript(手稿)facedrepeatedrejectionfrompublishers,leadinghertoeventuallysetasideherdreamofbecomingapublishedauthor.Littledidsheknowthat,decadeslater,hergrandsonwouldturnthedreamintoreality.ChadCooper,aproductionprofessional,decidedtogivehisgrandmothertheultimateChristmasgift—thepublicationofhertreasuredbook.VisitingherinBaltimorefortheholidays,hesecretlytookheroriginalmanuscript,alongwiththedrawingsforthebookshehadobtainedfromanartistyearsago,andtransformedthemintoabeautifullyprintedbook.OnChristmasmorning,asBarbaraunwrappedthecarefullycraftedgift,shewasovercomewithemotionassherealizedwhatthesurprisewas.Themoment,capturedandpostedonlinebyChad,quicklyresonated(產生共鳴)withviewers,andthevideobecameahit."Thisisprobablythenicestthinganyonehaseverdoneformeinmyentirelife,"Barbarasaidinthevideo,whoalsogavehergrandsonabighug,withtears.Chad'sthoughtfulgesturedidn'tjustendwiththesurprise;healsoincludedalinktothebookonAmazon,makingitavailabletothepublic.Theresponsewasnothingshortofmagic—withindays,Barbara'sonce﹣forgottenbookskyrocketedtothetopofAmazon'sbestsellerlist,earningthecovetedspotasabestseller.Chadfilmedthereactiontothatnewsandsharedmoreupdates.Barbarasaidshehadbeenreadingeverysinglecommentonlineandwantedtorespondtothemallbuttherewerethousandsofthem."I'veboughtBarbaraRieco'sbookeventhoughI'm21anddon'tevenhavekids.I'vereaditandIreallylikeit,"saidoneviewer."Mychildrenenjoyreadingthebookandtheyrecommendmetoreaditaswell,"anotherviewercommented.BarbaraRieco'sbook,nowacceptedbyanewgenerationofreaders,continuestospreadjoyandinspiration.(1)WhatdidChadCooperdoforhisgrandmother?A.Hehadherbookpublished.B.Hedrewforhernewbook.C.Hearrangedanartisttomeether.D.Hehelpedfinishhermanuscript.(2)HowdidBarbaraRiecofeelwhenreceivinghergrandson'sChristmasgift?A.Calmandproud.B.Luckybutregretful.C.Delightedbutworried.D.Excitedandgrateful.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"coveted"inparagraph6probablymean?A.Dangerous.B.Desired.C.Empty.D.Forgotten.(4)Whyarethetwoviewersmentionedinthetext?A.TorevealBarbara'sgiftforwritingbooks.B.ToshowthepopularityofBarbara'sbook.C.Totelltheinfluenceofreadingontheyoung.D.TohighlightthevalueofChad'sChristmasgift.13.(10分)Self﹣drivingcarsmaysoundlikesomethingfromafuturisticsci﹣finovel.However,withadvancedtrialsexpectedfrom2021,theyarealotclosertorealitythanyoumaythink,andtheycouldreallyhelpyou.Connectedandautomatedvehicles(alsoknownasCAVs),arevehiclesthatcouldperformmanyofthefunctionsoftoday'shumandriversinthefuture.Awareofthepotentialbenefitsofthetechnologyfromimprovingroadsafetyandreducingtrafficcongestion(擁塞),toenablinggreatertravelindependence﹣theU.K.governmenthasbeenencouragingthetechnology."However,wewon'tgetthereunlessthosedesigningthetechnologyengageproperlywithawiderangeoftransportusers,"saidlainForbes,headoftheCentreforConnectedandAutonomousVehicles.FLOURISH,oneinitiativethatreceivedgovernmentbacking,hashelpedtoadvancethesuccessfulimplementationofCAVsintheU.K.bydevelopingservicesandcapabilitieswhichmaxi﹣misethebenefitsofdriverlessvehiclesforusersandtransportauthorities.Theprojectwasacollaborationbetweensmallandmediumcompaniesandlargebusinessesacrossmultipleindustries,universities,localauthoritiesandthenot﹣for﹣profitsector,toinvestigatehowthesevehiclesmightbenefitolderadultsandthosewithmobility﹣relatedconditions.MervynKohler,anAgeU.K.spokesman,believesFLOURISH'sapproachwillbekeytothepositiveimpactself﹣drivingcarshaveonolderadults."Theproject'sconnectivityfindingswillalsohelptheusersofthefuturetomakereal﹣timejourneydecisions,respondingtoliveinformation,"TraceyPoole,FLOURISH'sprojectmanagerandtransportplanningspecialistsays:"Notonlywillthesevehiclesbemoreinclusive;theywillalsobesafer,moreefficientandmoreenvironmentallyfriendly."Althoughsafetyisoneofthebigprizesassociatedwiththeintroductionofself﹣drivingcars,withthevastmajorityofcollisionscausedbyhumanerror,concernsabouttheirsafetyarecommon.Thegovernmentiskeentounderstandthepublic'sviewonCAVsandcontinuestosurveypublicattitudes.Itisalsotakingbigstepstowardsestablishinghowourlawsandregulationsmightneedtochangetosupportthesafeuseofself﹣drivingcars.(1)Whatistheadvantageofself﹣drivingcars?A.Theyguaranteeroadsafety.B.Theyremovetrafficjams.C.Theyprovidemorefreedomoftraveling.D.Theygetovertheelder'sdependenceondrivers.(2)Whatdoestheunderlinedword"prizes"inparagraph7referto?A.Awards.B.Achievements.C.Realization.D.Characteristics.(3)Whatcanweinferaboutself﹣drivingcars?A.Collisionsbetweenself﹣drivingcarscan'tbeavoided.B.Self﹣drivingcarsaremoreeco﹣friendlythantoday'scars.C.Thereisstillawaytogobeforeself﹣drivingcarshittheroad.D.Peoplearenotworriedaboutthesafetyproblemsofself﹣drivingcars.(4)Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.CAVs:asubstitutefortoday'shumandriver.B.HowdoCAVshelppeoplelessabletotravel?C.FLOURISH:anewprojectonself﹣drivingcars.D.Couldself﹣drivingcarssoonbeareality?14.(10分)Abatandaballcost﹩1.10intotal.Thebatcosts﹩1.00morethantheball.Howmuchdoestheballcost?Ifyouanswered10cents,you'renotalone﹣mostpeoplegivethesameanswer(thecorrectansweris5cents).It'sanexampleofhowweoftenrelyonintuitive(直覺的)responses﹣answerswefeelaretrue.Peoplegiveanswersthat"popintotheirmind,"saysStevenSloman.Wedon'tspendmuchtime"reflectingandcheckingwhethertheanswerisrightorwrong."Thebatandballquestionhelpsexplainwhyweoftenbelieveinfake(假的)news.Itispartofhumannaturetobelieve,saysSloman.But"thetrickwithfakenewsistoknowtoverify"﹣﹣﹣inotherwords,tostopandquestionwhatyouknow.Inoneexperiment,Slomanandacolleagueinventedadiscoverycalledheliumrain.Theytoldagroupofvolunteersaboutit,butadmittedtheycouldnotfullyexplainwhatitwas.Theythenaskedthevolunteerstoratetheirownunderstandingofheliumrain.Mostvolunteersratedthemselves1outof7,meaningtheydidnotunderstandtheconcept.Theresearchersthentoldanothergroupofvolunteersaboutthediscovery.Thistime,theysaidthatscientistscouldfullyexplainhowitworks.Whenaskedtoratetheirunderstanding,thevolunteersgaveanaverageanswerof2.Thescientists'confidencegavethevolunteersanincreasedsenseoftheirownunderstanding,Slomansays.AccordingtoSloman,studiesshowthatknowledgespreadslikeacontagion(傳染病).Thisideacanbeseeninmanyfields,includingpolitics."Ifeveryonearoundyouissayingtheyunderstandwhyapoliticianisdishonest,"Slomansays,"thenyou'regoingtostartthinkingthatyouunderstand,too."Anotherexplanationforthespreadoffakenewsis"motivatedreasoning,"writesAdamWyatz,anAmericanmanagementprofessor,"wearenaturallymorelikelytobelievethingsthatconfirmourexistingopinions."So,inaworldwheremisleadinginformationiscommon,trainingpeopletocareaboutfact﹣checkingisimportant,especiallyinonlinecommunities."Weshouldcheckthingsandnotjusttakethematfacevalue,"Slomansays."Verifybeforeyoubelieve."(1)Whydoestheauthorusetheexampleofthebatandballquestion?A.Towarnthatpeopleoftenignoreskillsthattheylearned.B.Toshowthattherearevariousanswerstoaquestion.C.Toillustratethatpeopletendtorushtoaconclusion.D.Toarousepeople'sinterestinplayingguessinggames.(2)Inparagraph3,whatdoestheunderlinedword"verify"mean?A.Tomakesuresomethingistrue.B.Tothinkaboutsomethingforalongtime.C.Toexpressanopinionaboutsomething.D.Tofollowyourintuitiveresponse.(3)Whendomorevolunteersclaimtounderstandheliumrain?A.Whensomeofthevolunteersexplainedittothem.B.WhenSlomanandhiscolleaguesshowedthemhowitworks.C.Whentheyhavemoreconfidenceinthemselves.D.Whentheybelievedthatscientistsunderstoodit.(4)Whichofthefollowingisanexampleof"motivatedreasoning"?A.Youtrustadamagingstoryaboutsomeonewhoyoualwaysjudgenegatively.B.Youpostamessageonlinethatgivesyourpersonalopinionaboutanewsstory.C.Yousearchonlineformoreinformationaboutadoubtfulstoryonsocialmedia.D.Youthinkauniversityprofessordishonestwheneverybodyaroundyousayso.四、第二節(共1小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)15.(12.5分)Exerciseisimportantinallphasesoflife,butforseniors,it'scrucialtomaintainingindependence.Exerciseensuresthatseniorscangetaroundandcontinuetodothethingstheyenjoyandhelpstopreventserioushealthconditions.(1)Strengthexercisesareamongthebestexercisesforseniors.(2)Theseexercisescanalsoimproveaseniorcitizen'smetabolism(新陳代謝),whichcanbeimportantforthemaintenanceofhealthybloodsugarlevelsandnormalweight.Balanceexercisesaregoodforseniorcitizensaswellbecausetheybuildupmusclesinthelegsandstrengthinthelowerbody.Theycanhelpaseniorcitizenhavebetterstability,translatingintoloweredriskofseriousfalls.(3)(4)Theyhelpimproveflexibility,makingiteasierforanolderpersontoremainphysicallyactiveandmovearoundwithoutstiffness(僵硬)andpain.Additionally,stretchingexerciseshelpseniorcitizensavoidmusclerelatedinjuries,whichcanoccurinthecourseofexercisingaswellasduringdailyliving.Thoughexerciseisgoodforseniorcitizens,itissmartforseniorstospeakwiththeirdoctorsbeforestartinganynewexerciseprogram.(5)Insomecases,theymayalsorecommendavoidingcertainexercisesaltogether.A.Forseniors,thismaynotbethetopconcern.B.Suchaccidentstendtomakethemillandweak.C.Stretchesarealsoimportantexercisesforseniors.D.Neverexercisetoomuchasitmayhaveharmfuleffects.E.Theyhelptobuildupmusclesandmakethebonesstronger.F.Theymaysuggestspecificexercisesandexercisefrequency.G.Whenitcomestochoosingthebestexercisesforseniors,varietyiskey.五、完形填空。第三部分語言運用(共兩節,滿分15分)16.(15分)In2019,ThierryHenry,abusdriver,foundtherewasariseinbike(1)inhiscity,Reykjavik.Ratherthan(2)thatthebikewasgoneforever,hedecidedtotakemattersintohisownhandsandstartedtofindthebikesandreturnthemtotheir(3)owners.The44﹣year﹣oldhashelpedreturnhundredsofstolenbikesinthepast4years.Hissocialmediaaccounthasover14,500membersandhelpspeople(4)morethanjustlostbikes.Hispage(5)topeoplewhohavelosttools,carsandotheritemsofhighvalue.Ontopofhis(6)act,Henryhashelpedthebikethievestoreformintheprocess.Initially,Henrywoulddealwiththethieveswith(7).However,overtime,herealizedthatmostofthetheftsweredrivenoutofpovertyandotherissues.Hewentfromfeeling(8)towardsthethieves,todeveloping(9)fortheirsituations.Itwasverytoughatfirst.ButHenrydecidedtotryto(10)themandjusttalktothem.Fromthismomentonward,hereachedouttothethieves,offeringhelpandguidance.Afterthe(11)inhisapproach,Henryfoundthatthebikethievesbegantooftenhandbackthebikestohim.Amazingly,someformerthievesthatHenryhelpednow(12)himinlookingforthestolenbikes."It'slikea(13)thathasgotbiggerandbigger,"saysHenry."It'snotonlyme.Manytimes,someone(14)abikehiddeninabushandtakesapicture.Thensomeoneelse(15),'hey,that'smybike'."ThankstoHenry,everyone'slookingout.(1)A.routesB.ridesC.theftsD.shops(2)A.claimB.expectC.acceptD.realize(3)A.rightfulB.carelessC.honestD.new(4)A.trackdownB.holddownC.furtherdownD.turndown(5)A.belongsB.returnsC.refersD.extends(6)A.officialB.publicC.deliberateD.noble(7)A.angerB.prideC.equalD.enthusiasm(8)A.guiltilyB.helplesslyC.negativelyD.regretfully(9)A.opportunityB.respectC.planD.empathy(10)A.sidewithB.apologizetoC.levelwithD.replyto(11)A.resultB.changeC.workD.item(12)A.dragB.engageC.trustD.assist(13)A.snowballB.dreamC.rainbowD.balloon(14)A.stealsB.spotsC.selectsD.rents(15)A.clicksB.commentsC.explainsD.calls六、第二節(共1小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)17.(15分)90percentoftheworld'sfireworksareproducedinChina.ThebiggestimporteristheUS,which(1)(ship)inmorethanUS$650millionworthin2021.Thedetailsoffireworks'inventionarelosttohistory,but(2)folktaletriestofillinthegap.ItgoesthatmonknamedLiTiancreatedfireworksaround1400yearsagobypackinggunpowderintobambootubes(3)(scare)offevilspirits.Anexplosivemixtureofgun﹣powderandchemicalcompounds(化合物)is(4)makesfireworksflashinprettycoloursandfunshapes.Theimagestheymakedependontheplacementofthesecompoundsinsidetheshellofthefirework.Crowd(5)(favorite)include"comet",featuringalongtrailofsparks;"peony",aflower﹣likeburst;and"strobe",whichproducesablinkingeffect.Thesinglebiggestfireworkshellevershotwaspartofa2020winter﹣carnivaldisplayinColorado,US.(6)(weigh)1268kilograms,itrosemorethanakilometreintothesky(7)bursting,turningthenightskyred.Forcenturieswehadtolightfirework(8)hand,butsincethe1980s,there'sbeenanotheroption:computer﹣controlledlighters,whichmademusicaldisplaysmore(9)(precise)timedandsafer.Anevengreeneralternativerecently(10)(adopt)isusingdronestotraceflashypatternsinthesky.Thefutureoffireworks,likesomuchelse,mayberobotic.七、第四部分寫作(共兩節,滿分15分)18.(15分)假定你是中學生李華,你因故不能參加下周日的中國民樂音樂會,想把票贈給你的留學生朋友John。請你給他寫一封郵件告知相關情況,內容包括:(1)你不能觀看音樂會的原因;(2)簡介音樂會;(3)如何取得門票。注意:(1)詞數80左右;(2)可以適當增加細節,以使行文連貫。HiJohn,________Bestregards,LiHua八、第二節(滿分25分)19.(25分)Attheendofmyjunioryear,electionforstudentbodyofficerscausedquiteanexcitementamongstudents.ItappearedthatDebbiewouldrununopposedforpresident.Talkingamongagroupofdissatisfiedgirls,Iwhispered,"Theremustbesomeonewho'drunagainsther."SuddenlyLizfocusedherattentiononme."Whynotyou?""Me?Noway.Iworkafterschool.Ican'tstayforallthosemeetings."Myclosestfriend,Linda,smiled,"Whynot?Justthinkhowgreatoursenioryearwouldbe!Youcouldgetarealseniortripapprovedandgetbetterbandsforthedances."MylittlegroupcontinuedtoignoremyprotestsastheyimaginedthewonderfulchangesIcouldmake.Bytheendoftheweek,they'dgottenenoughsignaturestoputmynameontheballot(選票).DebbieandIhadverydifferentcampaignstyles.BecauseIwasalwaysskippingaround,Iearnedthename"Rabbit".Signssoonappearedaroundcampuswiththeslogan(口號)"MakeyourvotescountwithRabbit!"Myplatformaimedformorefunandlessrestrictions.WeworeuniformsandIadvocatedmorefreedressdaysandabroaderinterpretationofwhatwasacceptableonregulardressdays.Myopponent,ontheotherhand,avoidedanyimplicationofsillinessonherposters.Catchysloganshadnoplaceinherseriouscampaign.WhatsheofferedwastheopeningLawntoallstudentsandareformattingoftheyearbookthatwouldmixninththroughtwelfthgradersratherthanhighlightseniorsinoversizedphotos.Gonewouldbetheyearbookwithseniors'quotesandmanyexcitingactivities.Lowerclassmen(低年級生)lovedDebbie'sidea;would﹣beseniors,however,wereangry.Myclassmatessupportedmeandwereconfidenttheycouldpersuadeenoughlowerclassmentovotemyway.EachdayIgotreportsofafewmoreoflowerclassmencomingtomyside.Onelectionday,Ifeltfairlyconfident.Iwasevenlookingforwardtoquittingmyjobandfocusingonschoolpolitics.注意:(1)所續寫短文的詞數應為150左右;(2)續寫部分分為兩段,每段的開頭語已為你寫好。However,bytheendoftheday,thevoteswerecountedandDebbiewasdeclaredthewinner.That'swhenInoticedmyteacherMr.Laskey,whoturnedtomeandsmiled."Congratulations!"

2025年河南省信陽市固始一高二高聯考高考英語一模試卷參考答案與試題解析一、聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.(1.5分)WhatisJackgoingtodoonMayDay?A.Stayathome.B.Takeatriptothezoo.C.HavefuninDisneyland.【解答】B2.(1.5分)WhatdidSarahemphasizejustnow?A.Teamwork.B.Responsibility.C.Creativethinking.【解答】C3.(1.5分)Whatdidthespeakersdolastweek?A.Theywentouttodinner.B.Theyhelpedsomeoneonline.C.Theydrovetovisitthewoman'ssister.【解答】A4.(1.5分)WithwhomdidthemangotoRussialastyear?A.Hisfriends.B.Hisfamilymembers.C.Hisfellowworkers.【解答】C5.(1.5分)HowdoesFredfindthebook?A.Interesting.B.Challenging.C.Thoughtful.【解答】B二、聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。6.(3分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatisthemandoingnow?A.Competingonthestreet.B.Drivingontheway.C.Guidingthetraffic.(2)Whendoesthewoman'strainleave?A.At8:03.B.At8:13.C.At8:30.【解答】(1)、B7.C7.(3分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aseriouscomplaint.B.Apotentialclient.C.Aformercolleague.(2)Whatmakesthesituationcomplicated?A.Theclienthastakenlegalaction.B.Tonydidn'thandoverhisworktoothers.C.Thecompanyhaslostimportantfiles.【解答】(1)、A9.B8.(6分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatisthemancomplainingabout?A.Theroomisn'tcomfortabletolivein.B.Aloudnoisenearlykepthimawakeallnight.C.Room8715isfacingtothenoisystreet.(2)Whattypeofroomdoesthewomanrecommend?A.Adouble﹣roomwithabalcony.B.Atwinroomonthesunnyside.C.Astandardroomwithabigbalcony.(3)Whichroomwillthemanmoveto?A.Room8716.B.Room8726.C.Room8736.(4)Whatdoyouthinkofthewoman?A.Impolite.B.Selfless.C.Warm﹣hearted.【解答】(1)、B11.A12.C13.C9.(6分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Teacherandstudent.B.Colleagues.C.Motherandson.(2)Whatistheman'soccupation?A.Aprofessionalpainter.B.Afamousprofessor.C.Agreathouseholdartist.(3)Wheredidthetwospeakersusetostaytogether?A.Inacollege.B.Inahighschool.C.Inanoffice.(4)Howdoesthemanfeelabouthissuccess?A.Hefirmlybelievesinhistalent.B.Hethinkspracticemakesperfect.C.Heowesittothewoman.【解答】(1)、A15.A16.B17.C10.(4.5分)聽材料,回答問題。(1)Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthebusstation.B.Intheapartment.C.Onthebus.(2)Whydidthemanchoosetotakethebus?A.Tosavemoney.B.Toenjoytheview.C.Toreducepollution.(3)Howdoesthewomansound?A.Sad.B.Worried.C.Tired.【解答】(1)、A19.C20.B三、第一節(共4小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)11.(7.5分)Thefirsthip﹣hoptagcameinthelate1960s,eitherinPhiladelphiaorNewYorkCity—thereissomeargumentoverthismilestone—butNewYorkisinarguablywherethenewartformwouldtakeflightinthe1970s,eventuallygettingmanyofitsyoung,upstartartistsintotheexcitingworldofhighart.MostpeopletodayknowthenameJean﹣MichelBasquiat,buthisneighboursandcontemporaries,includingtheluminaries(權威)below,didjustasmuchtoestablishthebright,vividenergythatcontinuestodistinguishhip﹣hopgraffititoday.ShamsiaHassaniKnownasAfghanistan'sfirstfemalegraffitiartist,Hassani,bornin1988,oftenmakesherartonabandonedbuildings.Asatalentedartist,equallycomfortablewithacanorabrush,sheteachesatKabulUniversityandin2013foundedtheKabulGraffitiFestival.ShehasexhibitedintheUnitedStatesandIndia,aswellaswidelythroughoutEurope.Chris"Daze"EllisEllisbegantaggingNewYorkCitysubwaycarsin1976whilestillinhighschoolandwasoneofthefirstartiststojumpfromstreetarttohighart:By1981,hewasexhibitingattheMuddClubwithsuchrisingluminariesasKeithHaringandBasquiat.Beforelong,hisreputationwentglobal.EllishasheldhisownexhibitionsinAustria,France,Italy,Singaporeandbeyond.TheNYCRapTourThefirstoverseaship﹣hoptour,whichvisitedEnglandandFrance.in1982,broughtmusicandvisualarttogether:DJAfrikaBambaataa,theRockSteadyCrewandothermusiciansperformedwhileartistssuchasFab5Freddy,Futura2000andDondipaintedonstage.TheFantasticFour,winnersofajumpropeworldchampionship,andadancecrewcompletedtheunusualevent.Hip﹣hopwasnowaglobalforce.(1)Wheredidthenewartformdeveloprapidlyinthe1970s?DA.India.B.France.C.Philadelphia.D.NewYork.(2)WhatdoHassaniandEllishaveincommon?BA.TheytaughtatKabulUniversity.B.Theyhadtheirownexhibitions.C.Theymadeartondesertedbuildingsatfirst.D.Theyjumpedfromstreetarttohighartbefore2000.(3)WhatisspecialabouttheNYCRapTour?CA.AfrikaBambaataapaintedonstage.B.Fab5Freddyplayedmusic.C.Itcombinedmusicandvisualart.D.Itwonjumpropechampionship.【解答】(1)細節理解題。根據文章第一段butNewYorkisinarguablywherethenewartformwouldtakeflightinthe1970s,eventuallygettingmanyofitsyoung,upstartartistsintotheexcitingworldofhighart.(但毫無疑問,紐約是這種新藝術形式在20世紀70年代騰飛的地方,最終讓許多年輕的新貴藝術家進入了令人興奮的高雅藝術世界。)可知,毫無疑問,在20世紀70年代這種新藝術形式在紐約發展迅速。故選D。(2)細節理解題。根據第二段ShehasexhibitedintheUnitedStatesandIndia,aswellaswidelythroughoutEurope.(她曾在美國和印度以及歐洲各地展出。)和第三段EllishasheldhisownexhibitionsinAustria,France,Italy,Singaporeandbeyond.(埃利斯曾在奧地利、法國、意大利、新加坡等地舉辦過自己的展覽。)可知,Hassani曾在美國和印度以及歐洲各地展出。Ellis曾在奧地利、法國

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