届六校第一次联考英语试题文档格式.docx

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A.Inthebedroom.B.Inthebathroom.C.Inthelaundryroom.

3.Whattypeofclimatedoesthewomanprefer?

A.Cool.B.Rainy.C.Hot.

4.Whatjusthappenedintheconversation?

A.Thecatplayedwiththeman.

B.Thecatdestroyedthewoman’ssofa.

C.Thecatscratchedthewoman.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Bookingahotel.

B.Lookingforthedirections.

C.Makingcommentsonaflight.

第二节

听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;

听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Howwasthewomanconvincedtotakethedancelesson?

A.Herfriendpersuadedher.

B.Sheovercameherfearonherown.

C.Shesaweveryonehavingagoodtime.

7.Howmanykindsofdancedoesthewomanmention?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?

A.Tofixthedoor.

B.Tosavehisdaughter.

C.Tohelphimenterhishouse.

9.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelnow?

A.Amused.B.Anxious.C.Angry.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Intheschoolhall.

B.Inaclassroom.

C.Intheteachers’office.

11.WhatdoweknowaboutEricfromtheconversation?

A.Heisoverconfident.

B.Heisquiet.

C.Heisenthusiastic.

12.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Organizeastudygroup.

B.Eatlunchwithsomestudents.

C.Prepareforthenextclass.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatisthegirldoing?

A.Lookingforamissingfriend.

B.Searchingforalostpet.

C.Helpingthemanmakeaposter.

14.WherewasCharlielastseenaccordingtotheman?

A.Atthepark.

B.Onthestreet.

C.Inthegirl’syard.

15.WhatdoweknowaboutCharlie?

A.Heisyoung.

B.Hehaspooreyesight.

C.Hehasbrowneyes.

16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Theyarestrangers.

B.Theyareneighbors.

C.Theyarefamilymembers.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhatdoesthespeakerintroducefirstaboutLiverpool?

A.Thereputation.

B.Theculture.

C.Thebusiness.

18.WhatkindoftransporthasbeenmostimportanttoLiverpool?

A.Railtransport.

B.Seatransport.

C.Roadtransport.

19.WhatisRMSLusitania?

A.Itisafamouspopgroup.

B.Itisatopfootballclub.

C.Itisawell-knownship.

20.Whathasbeenthebest-knownexportinLiverpoolsincethe1960s?

A.Music.B.Coal.C.Cotton.

第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Flieswon’ttransmitCOVID-19

Withthearrivalofsummer,manypeopleareworriedaboutcontractingCOVID-19throughmosquitoesorflies.

Inresponsetotheconcern,WangLiping,aresearcherfromtheBeijingCenterforDiseaseControlandPrevention,saidthereisnotyetevidenceofpeoplegettinginfectedwiththenovelcoronavirusthroughamosquitoorfly.ShemadeherremarksatanewsconferenceonSaturday.Shesaidthevirusismainlyspreadthroughrespiratorydropletsandphysicalcontact.

DjokovicgetsCOVID-19

NovakDjokovictestedpositiveforthecoronavirusonTuesdayaftertakingpartinatennisexhibitionseriesheorganized.Hiswifealsotestedpositive.

Djokovichasbeencriticizedfororganizingthetournamentandbringinginplayersfromothercountriesduringthecoronaviruspandemic((全国或全球性流行病).ViktorTroickisaidTuesdayheandhispregnantwifehavebothbeendiagnosedwiththevirus,whileGrigorDimitrov,anothertennisplayer,saidSundayhetestedpositive.

Kidsaremorepreparedagainstvirus

Childrenmaybeprotectedfromcoronavirusbecausetheycatchsomanycolds,scientistshavesuggested.FiguresfromtheOfficeforNationalStatisticssuggestchildrenarejustaslikelytopickupthevirus,butfeweverdevelopseriousdisease,orevenshowsymptoms.

Whileadultspickupacoldaroundtwotofourtimesayear,schoolagechildrencatchanaverageof12coldsannually,studieshaveshown.Itmayallowyoungsterstobuildupsomeongoingresistancethatadultsdonothave.

Specialbondsaretobeissued

Chinawillissue100billionyuaninspecialgovernmentbondsforCOVID-19controlmeasurestobalanceepidemiccontrolwitheconomicandsocialdevelopment,theMinistryofFinance(MOF)saidMonday.TheMOFwillissuetwokindsofbonds,including50billionyuaninfive-yearbondsand50billionyuaninseven-yearbonds,theMOFsaidinastatement.BothwillbetradedonJune23,2020.Chinawillpursueamoreproactiveandimpactfulpolicythisyeartoreleasemorefundsforcompaniesandindividuals.

21.WhoislesslikelytogetCOVID-19accordingtothepassage?

A.Children.B.Adults.C.Males.D.Females.

22.Whichofthefollowingistrue?

A.Peoplewillgetinfectedwiththenovelcoronavirusiftheyarebittenbymosquitoesorflies.

B.NovakDjokovic,ViktorTroicki,GrigorDimitrovandtheirwiveswerealltestedpositive.

C.Childrenwhooftencatchcoldsaremoreeasilytobeinfectedwiththenovelcoronavirus.

D.Chinaisactivelytakingmeasurestobalanceepidemiccontrolwitheconomicandsocial

development.

23.Whatdoesthenewshaveincommon?

A.Theytellustokeepawayfrommosquitoesorflies.

B.Theytellussomethingaboutthenovelcoronavirus.

C.Theyadviseustoignorethevirusandtakemoreexercise.

D.Theyadviseustomakefulluseofoursavingstomakemoney.

B

“Keepyoureyesopen.ThisiswheretheEwoks(伊沃克人)live.”Theone-hourdriveoutsideofSanFrancisco,coveredincloudsalongwindyroads,hasinspiredmyhusbandtosaythissentenceatleastadozentimes.

WefinallyarriveatMuirWoodsNationalPark.Iexplainthestrangegreenstuffontrunksoftreesaswepassbymoss(苔藓),somethingmy5-year-oldsonColehasneverseeninthedesertwherewelive.

“Mom,areEwoksreal?

Ithinktheymaybearen’treal.”There’saquestioninCole’svoice,likehe’stryingonthisidea.

We’vebeendowntheroadofpretendingversusrealitybefore,whatwithallthetalkofsuperheroesandsucharoundourhouse.“Ithinkyouareright.Ewoksarejustinthemovies.Butitwouldbecooliftheywerereal,right?

Cole’ssilentforawhile,thinking.“IjustsawanEwok’searbackthere!

”ColespottedanadditionalEwokarmandonefullbodyofthetinyhairycreatures.ItdoesindeedlooklikeweareintheEwokforestofStarWars.

Cole’simaginationismorethanIcanunderstand.Whatdoplantseat?

Whichisthebestplanet?

Whichrocksfloat?

Heloveslife.Heloveshisinnerworldandouterexistenceequally.

Ihearalotofworryfromparentsaboutmediasuckingthesoulsfromourchildren,takingawaytheirtimeforcreativeplay.Forus,thishasn’tbeenthecase.ColeandhisbrotherarequiteknowledgeableintherealitiesoflifewhenitcomestoAngryBirds,CuriousGeorge,andtheadventuresofIndianaJones.Thesecharacters,andothersoftheirowninvention,liveinmyhomelikevisitors,joiningusonwalksandoutings.Iappreciatethem,thoughnotallthetime,forthecompanytheygivemysonsandtheirbusyminds.

Ithinkofmediacharactersasanadd-ontoalreadybusyminds,andtheybecomepartoftheparentingteam.Theyteachloyalty,curiosity......----lessonsI’mtryingtoconvey,butinamuchcoolerwaythanIcan.

24.Wherearethefamilyheadingfor?

A.Thecinema.B.Apark.C.SanFrancisco.D.Adesert.

25.WhatcanweknowaboutColefromthepassage?

A.Heisproudofhimself.B.Heisfullofcuriosity.

C.Heiscourageous.D.Heisconsiderate.

26.Whatdomanyparentsthinkoftheirchildrenplayingviamedia?

A.Itwasteschildren’stime.

B.Itcanmaketheirchildrenrelaxed.

C.Itcanengagetheirchildreninlearningactively.

D.Itcanaccompanytheirchildrenintheirabsence.

27.What’smostlikelytobetheauthorsattitudetothemediacharactersinparentingchildren?

A.Indifferent.B.Critical.CSupportive.D.Disapproving.

C

Racewalkingsharesmanyfitnessbenefitswithrunning,whilemostlikelycontributingtofewerinjuries.Itdoes,however,haveitsownproblem.

Racewalkersareconditionedathletes.ThelongesttrackandfieldeventattheSummerOlympicsisthe50-kilometerracewalk,whichisaboutfivemileslongerthanthemarathon.Butthesport’srulesrequirethataracewalker’skneesstaystraightthroughmostofthelegswingandonefootremainincontactwiththegroundatalltimes.However,it’sthisstrangeformthatmakesracewalkingsuchanattractiveactivity.

Likerunning,racewalkingisphysicallydemanding.Accordingtomostcalculations,racewalkersmovingatapaceofsixmilesperhourwouldburnabout800caloriesperhour,whichisapproximatelytwiceasmanyastheywouldburnwalking,althoughfewerthanrunning,whichwouldprobablyburnabout1,000ormorecaloriesperhour.

However,racewalkingdoesnotpoundthebodyasmuchasrunningdoes.Runnershitthegroundwithasmuchasfourtimestheirbodyweightperstep,whileracewalkers,whodonotleavetheground,createonlyabout1.4timestheirbodyweightwitheachstep.

Asaresult,someoftheinjuriesassociatedwithrunning,suchasrunner’sknee,areuncommonamongracewalkers.Butthesport’sstrangeformdoesplaceconsiderablestressontheanklesandhips,sopeoplewithahistoryofsuchinjuriesmightwanttobecautiousinadoptingthesport.Infact,anyonewishingtotryracewalkingshouldprobablyfirstconsultacoach

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