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笔试部分(共六部分,满分95分) 试题卷1 一.完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题1分;共计15分) 阅读下面短文,掌握大意,然后从A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中选出最佳选项 I used to hate running. At secondary school I found it very tired to run around the sports field and I was always one of the 1 students to cross the finish line. Then, in 2012, my friend asked me to run with him. My 2 was, “No way! I hate running”. During the weekend I thought about his question. “Why do I hate running?” I thought. In the end I decided to 3 it. I told my friend I would like to run with him. He was 4 to hear that. He advised me to look for a running program on the Internet to 5 me learn how to run. There were lots of running programs on the Internet. 1 6 a 14-week running program. I would attend a match when I finished the program. I had to run three times a week. At first, I ran for short periods of 7 and had long breaks. Then 8 the weeks went on, I had to run for longer periods of time and the breaks got 9 . I enjoyed following the running program each week. Now I can run for 10 than 30 minutes each time! I went from 11 running to loving running! On the day of the 12 I was both excited and nervous. 13 was finally time to put my new skills into practice. My friends and family came to support me. It was lovely to have them there. With their support and my training, I managed to finish the 10000-metre run in 72 minutes. I was very 14 of that. From this experience 1 15 it was a good idea to try something before saying I hated it! Because it turned out that I really enjoyed running. 1. A. first B. last C. second B. result C. question 2. A. answer 3. A. take care of B. take out of C. take part in 4. A. sad B. worried C. angry 5. A. help B. give C. bring 6. A. saw B. made C. borrowed 7. A. week B. year C. time 8. A. before B. after C. as ” 9. A. stronger B. weaker C. longer 10. A. less B. more C. better 11. A. hating B. liking C. enjoying 12. A. break B. meeting C. match 13. A. I B. This C. It 14. A. good B. famous C. interested 15. A. thought B. learned C. promised D. best D. saying D. take pride in D. glad D. lead D. chose D. month D. until D. shorter D. worse D. learning D. time D. That D. proud D. became

二、阅读理解(本题有15小题,每小题2分;共计30分)

3-D VR glasses This is a new arrival 3-D VR glasses. It supports many smartphone models with Android or iOS system. Put your phone into the VR glasses and enter the virtual I II.in ) reality world. You can enjoy 3-D videos with the super big screen effect. There is no need for you to go to cinemas. You can also play 3-D games on the phone. Specification ( ) :

Brand: Sarlar

Size: 190mmx135 mm X 85 mm Weight: 500 g

Lens (J ) : HD Optical Resin Augmented Lens Lens Diameter: 30 min

Phone Supported: Screen size from 3.5 to 6.0 inches, phone width less than 85 mm, length less than 160mm

16. How do you use the 3-D VR glasses? A. By putting your phone into them. B. By putting them into your phone. D. By touching the screen of your phone. 17. What information can we know from the specification?

A. Brand and color. C. Weight and lens diameter. B. Lens and material. D. Price and size. B. A website of new arrivals. D. A poster of new glasses. C. By connecting them with your computer. 18. Where is the passage maimy from? A. A newspaper about the latest movies. C. A magazine of 3-D games.

Lady Gaga is one of the most famous musicians in the world. She is a super star who mixes music, high fashion, and performance art. Although she is very controversial (&&i' ) sometimes, Lady Gaga still has lots of fans all over the world. Her fans love her very much. Lady Gaga is not her real name. She was born in 1986 at Stefani Germanotta. She grew up listening to artists like the Beatles and Madonna. She says she was bullied ( '/ ) at school, but music gave her strength and was the path to her success.

Her first album in 2008, The Fame, was a big success. She mixed different kinds of music styles, including heavy metal, dance music and electric pop. She says many musicians have influenced her, from Queen to Britney Spears. But her goal now is “to revolutionize (IQ(J H@ ) pop music”.

“When I’m writing music,” she says, “I’m thinking about the clothes I want to wear on stage.

They are aboat everything together-performance art, pop performance art and fashion.”

Lady Gazza also does a lot for charity. In 201 i she set up the Born This Way Foundation. It helps young people build confidence and fight against bullying. This was A what Lady Gaga had to do when she was a child.

19. What does the first paragraph tell us about Lady Gaga? A. Lady Gaga is a super star in Hollywood. B. Lads’ Gaga is very controversial and has no fans. C. Lady Gaga is well known for tier high fashion only. D. Lads’ Gaga is one of the most popular musicians in the world. 20. How old u as Lady Gaga when she set up her own charity group? A. 20 B. 22 C. 25 D. 28 21. Why did Lady Gaga set up the Born This Way Foundation? A. To help young people get confidence and fight against bullying. B. To make her album more popular and get more money. C. To help artists build confidence to fight against controversy. D. To influence what pop music should be like in the future. 22. Which u’ord could be put in the blank A in the last paragraph? A. then B. also C. however D. but (C) Oink! The year of the Pig is coming soon. Many people believe that pigs are naturally fat, lazy and dire. But are anv of those things true? It is true that pigs are fat. They eat a lot every day. But they are useful to us, too. We can get more than just pork from pigs. We can use their skin to make shoes. We can use their hair to make brushes. Pigs also provide us with ingredients for drugs like insulin ( @) , which can treat diabetes ( Rp p) People sometimes say, “You are as stupid as pigs.” But pigs are not stupid. In fact pigs are one of the 10 smartest animals in the world. They have a good memory and can tell different shapes apart. Many experts think pigs are easier to train than dogs or cats. In France, people teach pigs to find truffles (Ja %) . With their good sense of smell, they can find truffles even faster than dogs. When you see pigs, they are usually in dirty water or mud. That is because pigs have no sweat glands ,J-J) . On hot days, they have to cool themselves in water or mud, which keeps insects off of them as well. Mud can also protect their skin from sunburnt. These stereotypes (JA> ) of pigs often make us feel negatively about the animal at present. But people in ancient China really liked pigs. People thought the pig’s big head and ears were a symbol of gocd luck. People also believed the animal stood for wealth, as humans use every part of the pig. Pi banks are a symbol of this. 23. What can u‘e learn from paragraph 2? A. Piqs are believed to be fat, lazy and dirty. C. Pigs arc very useful to people in areas. 24. How do pip_s help people find truffles in France? A. With c wd sense of smell. C. With r und and big ears. B. With heavy weight. D. With hard and strict train. B. Pigs can be used to treat many diseases. D. Pigs are the smartest animals in life.

25. What does the underlined word “the animal” refer to?

A. Snakes. B. Dogs. C. Cats. D. Pigs.

26. What role do you think the underlined sentence play in paragraph 1?

A. To tell us the facts about pigs. B. To lead in the topic of this article. C. To make people doubtful in pigs. D. To tell us the importance of pigs. The Lisu’s Kuoshi Festival ( I'S/8J ) is one of the most fantastic ethnic I &J$k ) festivals in Yunnan province. Kuoshi is local Lisu (lNlJ) language, which means New Year. It usually falls between the last ten-day period of December and January of the next year. People often get together to celebrate the coming new year! O In the morning, the breathtaking “Climbing Ladder of Knives” starts the celebration. The well-trained barefoot Lisu man climb up a 20-meter-high ladder made of 36 sharpened knives. Those who climb the ladder are called “Nipa”, which means wizard (UJ ) . They are also regarded as heroes in their village. At the top of the ladder, Nipas perform some extremely difficult activities and win warm applause I th ) from the audience. O In the afternoon, the organizers hold some wonderful competitions and ceremonies for festival-goers, including bamboo-pole climbing, horse-riding, crossbow shooting I ) . People from different age groups enthusiastically join in the competitions, showing their special skills to other people. In the eveninq, there are also various exciting activities. The villagers get together around the fire, enjoying homemade rice wine, performing their folk songs and dances. The celebration often reaches almost the whole night. O Kuoshi Festival is an ethnic carnival ( 7n ) when the Lisu people throw themselves in joyful celebration. The exciting and wonderful activities show the colorful lifestyle, bravery and enthusiasm of the Lisu ethnic. 27. When does Kuoshi Festival usually fall? A. Between December and JanuaJ. B. Before the New Year Eve. C. After the celebration of New Year. D. During the national holiday. 28. Which word could probably replace the underlined word “enthusiasticallv” in paragraph 3? A. sadly B. worriedly C. excitedly D. friendly 29. How do you think the passage is organized? B O* 30. Who could be interested in reading the above passage? A. The medical scientists. B. The language teachers. C. The ethnic experts. D. The wildlife protectors. 试题卷II