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第三部分:概括段落大意和补全句子(第16~25题,每题1分,共10分)阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务: (1) 从第16~19题后所给的5个选项中为第➊~❹段每段选择1个正确的小标题; (2) 从第20~25题后所给的7个选项中选择6个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Bridge to College➊This year I took part in a program called “Bridge to College." I took two classes on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I found that the teachers were smart, helpful and kind, and the classes were challenging and rewarding. I had a very good experience with it.❷“Bridge to College" is a program designed for high school students to study at the community college. They receive credits for their courses. These credits are not only accepted as high school credits, but also count as classes for the colleges they are attending. You can take one course each term and you do not have to pay anything at all.❸Getting started is very easy! All you have to do is make an appointment you’re your guidance counselors (指导老师). Let them know that you're interested in the program. Then they will give you a few forms for you and your family to fill out. And then they will send out the forms to the community college. You just need to go up to the college campus to sign up for your classes. The guidance counselors are very helpful during the process.❹I highly recommend this program to high school students, especially the seniors. The program has many benefits and best of all it's free.Task 116. Paragraph ➊:17. Paragraph ❷:18. Paragraph ❸:19. Paragraph ❹:A. Description of the programB. Experience of atending the programC. Recommendation to the studentsD. Reasons for designing the programE. Application procedureTask220. I enjoyed the program because ______.21. High school students are alwed to take courses at ______.22. The credits from the community college are accepted by ______.23. To join the program, one should first talk to ______.24. Before going to the community college, you have to ______. 25. I believe that students atending the program would ______.A. the community collegeB. it is easyC. high schools and future collegesD. it is difficult but worthwhileE. the guidance counselorsF. fill out some formsG. find it beneficial
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第四部分:填句补文(第26~30题,每题2分,共10分)下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Music as a Universal LanguageThe importance of music in our lives cannot be defined (定义)with words. ___26___ It is the universal language that we can all understand and relate to, even when our personal definitions are difrent. Music is a very valuable tool throughout the world.Music is variety. ___27___ Although we may not always like every type of music on the market, the variety makes music universal.Music is the voice we long for when we can't fnd words to speak. Many people will agree that there are songs that were witten just for them. ___28___ They can express our emotions though we didn't rally know we felt that way.Music is a great icebreaker. ___29___ If you are talking about music, dead silence isn't a good choice. Playing music in the background at parties will help calm your guests. Music sets the mood and makes things happier.Music speaks to our emotions. It evokes (唤起) memories. ___30___ It can help us relate to experiences. It can bring a smile to our face or tears to our eyes. Music is a link to our soul.A. Because of the various styles of music, there is something for everyone.B. It can remind us of happy times.C. It helps us feel better when we are in low spirits.D. It is the air we breathe and the thoughts we think.E. Songs can sometimes say things better than we could have said them.F. There are a lot of topics to be discussed when it comes to music.
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第五部分:填词补文(第31~40题,每题1.5分,共15分)下面的短文有10处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中10个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌,并在答题卡相应位置上将答案选项涂黑。Bowling (保龄球) in AmericaBowling is a leisure activity. It is enjoyed by peopleof ___31___ all ages. It's seen as a wayto ___32___ a night with family and friends. But how did this sport ___33___ its start? In spite of varied ___34___ on its origin, bowling came to the US in the 18th century. Over time,it has developed from a religious ___35___ to a leisure activity. While it may be ___36___ to find out who invented the ___37___, its influence on culture has led to the sport becoming a part of the lives of people. No matter where bowlingis from,it is ___38___ exciting. It will contiue to ___39___ bowling lovers all over the world. So whether you're an expert or ___40___ to the ativiy, enjoy it and have fun!A. hardB. newC. spendD. gameE.getF. exciteG. nearlyH. ceremonyI.opinionsJ.positionsK. reallyL. skillful
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第六部分:完形补文(第41~50题,每题1.5分,共15分)下面的短文有10处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一个词,请根据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以恢复文章原貌,井将答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。Why We Study Interesting PeopleThe life of an iteresting person is worth studying (study) for three reasons. First, he is someone we recognize. His ___41___ (contribution) have had a great influence on our culture.If we are part of a culture that ___42___ (recognize) such people, we should know something about them.Second, interesting people are ___43___ (attract). We know their names. And we want to know more about them. So it makes sense to spend a few minutes ___44___ (learn) about them just to satisfy our ___45___ (curious).Finally, it is important to study interesting people. It is because ___46___ (do) so has a positive effect on our own lives. When we learn about people whose ___47___ (strong) allows them to become truly great, we are inspired to develop ___48___ (great) in ourselves. When we learn about people whose ___49___ (weak) causes their own downfall (垮台), it ___50___(help) us to understand our own faults and, indirectly, to live our lives as well as we can.
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请根据所提供材料中的要求完成一篇80词左右的英文写作任务。将你的答案写在答题卡相应的位置上。51.假设你昨天参加了一次登山活动(climbing).请你给你的英国朋友Tom写一封电子邮件,与他分享这次活动,内容包括:●天气情况、登山过程●你的感受请以LiKe署名。
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Courtroom PioneerConstance B. Motley was boron September 14,1921 in Connecticut. She was the ninth in a family of twelve children. She was a good student. And when she was a teenager, she decided to become a lawyer. However, her family did not have enough money to send her to college. When she was eighteen, something happened that changed her life. One night she attended a meeting at a center for the black community. She gave a speech. She said that blacks should play a larger part in running the center. Clarence W. Blakeslee, a rich philanthropist(慈善家),was impressed by her speech. As a result, he offered to pay for her education. This helped her to reach her goal of becoming a lawyer. She first attended Fisk University in Tennessee. Then she went to New York University and received a college degree in 1943.She studied law at Columbia University Law School and received a law degree in 1946.After she finished law school, she became a civil rights lawyer.After almost 20 years as a lawyer, she entered politics .In 1964,she became a New York state senator(参议员).She was the first black woman to hold this office.In 1965,she became the first woman to be president of Manhattan in New York City.Her work came to the attention of President Lyndon Johnson. In 1966, the President named her a federal judge. She was the first black woman to serve as a judge in the US District Court. Since joining the court, she has continued to be interested in the rights of all people.Constance came from a large family.
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Courtroom PioneerConstance B. Motley was boron September 14,1921 in Connecticut. She was the ninth in a family of twelve children. She was a good student. And when she was a teenager, she decided to become a lawyer. However, her family did not have enough money to send her to college. When she was eighteen, something happened that changed her life. One night she attended a meeting at a center for the black community. She gave a speech. She said that blacks should play a larger part in running the center. Clarence W. Blakeslee, a rich philanthropist(慈善家),was impressed by her speech. As a result, he offered to pay for her education. This helped her to reach her goal of becoming a lawyer. She first attended Fisk University in Tennessee. Then she went to New York University and received a college degree in 1943.She studied law at Columbia University Law School and received a law degree in 1946.After she finished law school, she became a civil rights lawyer.After almost 20 years as a lawyer, she entered politics .In 1964,she became a New York state senator(参议员).She was the first black woman to hold this office.In 1965,she became the first woman to be president of Manhattan in New York City.Her work came to the attention of President Lyndon Johnson. In 1966, the President named her a federal judge. She was the first black woman to serve as a judge in the US District Court. Since joining the court, she has continued to be interested in the rights of all people.Becoming a politician was young Constance's dream.
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Courtroom PioneerConstance B. Motley was boron September 14,1921 in Connecticut. She was the ninth in a family of twelve children. She was a good student. And when she was a teenager, she decided to become a lawyer. However, her family did not have enough money to send her to college. When she was eighteen, something happened that changed her life. One night she attended a meeting at a center for the black community. She gave a speech. She said that blacks should play a larger part in running the center. Clarence W. Blakeslee, a rich philanthropist(慈善家),was impressed by her speech. As a result, he offered to pay for her education. This helped her to reach her goal of becoming a lawyer. She first attended Fisk University in Tennessee. Then she went to New York University and received a college degree in 1943.She studied law at Columbia University Law School and received a law degree in 1946.After she finished law school, she became a civil rights lawyer.After almost 20 years as a lawyer, she entered politics .In 1964,she became a New York state senator(参议员).She was the first black woman to hold this office.In 1965,she became the first woman to be president of Manhattan in New York City.Her work came to the attention of President Lyndon Johnson. In 1966, the President named her a federal judge. She was the first black woman to serve as a judge in the US District Court. Since joining the court, she has continued to be interested in the rights of all people.Constance regularly gave speeches in her community.
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Courtroom PioneerConstance B. Motley was boron September 14,1921 in Connecticut. She was the ninth in a family of twelve children. She was a good student. And when she was a teenager, she decided to become a lawyer. However, her family did not have enough money to send her to college. When she was eighteen, something happened that changed her life. One night she attended a meeting at a center for the black community. She gave a speech. She said that blacks should play a larger part in running the center. Clarence W. Blakeslee, a rich philanthropist(慈善家),was impressed by her speech. As a result, he offered to pay for her education. This helped her to reach her goal of becoming a lawyer. She first attended Fisk University in Tennessee. Then she went to New York University and received a college degree in 1943.She studied law at Columbia University Law School and received a law degree in 1946.After she finished law school, she became a civil rights lawyer.After almost 20 years as a lawyer, she entered politics .In 1964,she became a New York state senator(参议员).She was the first black woman to hold this office.In 1965,she became the first woman to be president of Manhattan in New York City.Her work came to the attention of President Lyndon Johnson. In 1966, the President named her a federal judge. She was the first black woman to serve as a judge in the US District Court. Since joining the court, she has continued to be interested in the rights of all people.Clarence offered to support her education, but Constance refused.
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Courtroom PioneerConstance B. Motley was boron September 14,1921 in Connecticut. She was the ninth in a family of twelve children. She was a good student. And when she was a teenager, she decided to become a lawyer. However, her family did not have enough money to send her to college. When she was eighteen, something happened that changed her life. One night she attended a meeting at a center for the black community. She gave a speech. She said that blacks should play a larger part in running the center. Clarence W. Blakeslee, a rich philanthropist(慈善家),was impressed by her speech. As a result, he offered to pay for her education. This helped her to reach her goal of becoming a lawyer. She first attended Fisk University in Tennessee. Then she went to New York University and received a college degree in 1943.She studied law at Columbia University Law School and received a law degree in 1946.After she finished law school, she became a civil rights lawyer.After almost 20 years as a lawyer, she entered politics .In 1964,she became a New York state senator(参议员).She was the first black woman to hold this office.In 1965,she became the first woman to be president of Manhattan in New York City.Her work came to the attention of President Lyndon Johnson. In 1966, the President named her a federal judge. She was the first black woman to serve as a judge in the US District Court. Since joining the court, she has continued to be interested in the rights of all people.Constance got a law degree from New York University in 1946.