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(2018)AMy first spring break in the United States, from March 6 to, was supposed to be full of fun. However, it got off to a bad start in New York city.March 9 was the un lucky day, on which I had an appointment with the Italian Consulate(领事馆) in New York for a summer program tourist visa(签证).After oversleeping and then getting stuck in bad traffic on the way there. I was nearly late. When I finally arrived at the consulate, the security guard pushed me out because my suitcase was not allowed in! I looked madly for a cafe and dropped my stuff there.At the point I thought my visa application(申请)would have to be successful, as I didn’t see how bad luck could continue. However, when the visa officer called my name after a wait of 40 minutes, I was kicked out because I was not 18 years old ! A teenager between 14 and 18 can only get a visa there if they are with parents and teachers.Walking out ,sad, I cheered myself up and headed for the Port Authority because I was going to Ithaca, where I would spend my spring break. Everything seemed normal: I got my ticket, killed time --- in fact the whole afternoon---in a Burger King, and was then ready to go. I slept through the whole journey because I was so tried. When I woke up, I had arrived . but the sign hanging outside the bus station broke my last hope: WELCOME TO SYRACUSE! Perfect ! I was in Syrscuse, 70 miles away from Ithaca at 10 o’ clock in the evening , and I hardly knew anyone!My host family picked me up at Syracuse later that night. When I got home at I am, I realized that dealing with things by oneself is not easy. I am not fully grown up yet, and needed to learn more if I want to have a safe life in this word.36.which is the best title for the passage?A An Unlucky DayB My first Spring BreakC Pains in Growing upD A Bad Start in New York37.The writer was pushed out of the consulate because_________A she overslept and got stuck in bad trafficB her suitcase was not allowed in the consulateC a bad traffic jam held her up and she arrived lateD she hadn’t made an appointment with the security guard38. The writer would spend her spring break in ________A Port AuthorityB IthacaC Burger KingD Syracuse39. What did the writer learn from her experience?A She should not overslept so many times.B She should plan everything ahead of timeC She should learn more if she wants to live a better life.D She should have an appointment with people before setting outD She should have an appointment with people before setting out40 From the passage we can infer that the writer is a(n)_______A Italian teenagerB overseas studentC American teenageD Chinese touristB“Women must try to do th ings as meb have tried. When they fail, their failure must be a challenge to others.”Amelia Earhart, a woman pioneer in aviation (航空) spoke these words. Her words spoken in the 1930s expressed a woman’s attitude to life that was considered deeply radical(激进的)。

Earhart was born in 1897 . when she was young, she was very interested in stories about women who were successful in jobs which are mainly ruled by men, such as engineering and law.But in 1920, Earhart’s life changed after she had a ten-minute flight in a plane. As soonas the plane left the ground, Earhat knew that she loved flying. She found herself a flying teacher and started to learn to flu. She took all sorts of jobs to pay for the lessons and to buy a second-hand plane.In 1932, Earhari flew alone across the Alantic. She also designed a flying suit for women and went an to design other clothes for women ho led active lives.When she was nearly 40, Earhart was ready for a final challenge-to ba the first woman to fly around the world . her first attempt was unsuccessful but she tried again in June 1937, with her helped Fred Noonan.Everything went fine and they landed in New Guinea in July. Their nest destination(目的地) was Howland Island, a tiny spot of land in the Pacific Ocean . But in mid-flight, they disappeared in bad weather.A rescue search was started immediately but nothing was found . Whatever happened, Earhart is remembered as a brave pioneer for both aviation and for women.41. This passage mainly talks about_______A the radical ideas of Amelia EarharB the life experence of Amelia EarharC the flying destinations of Amelia EarharD the challages Amelia Earhar met in her life42. According to the passage, Amelia Earhar is considered as _________A a woman pioneerB a radical womanC woman engineerD a woman lawyer43. From the passage we know Earhar is’s life changed after________A she flew alone across the Atlantic in 1932B she read the stories about successful womenC she had a ten –minute flight in a plane in 1920D she became the first women to fly around the world44. How did Amelia Earhart learn flying?A She took all sorts of jobs to learn flyingB She did all kinds of jobs to pay for her flying lesson.C She bought a second-hand plane and taught herself flyingD She found a flying teacher and bought a plane for the teacher.45. Amelia Earhart was last seen in __________.A June 1937B July 1940C June 1932D July 1937二阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分,共30分)(2018年)AArtists and authors use many different ways to talk about society; many write novels while others paint pictures. An artists in Taipei has found a different way to talk about life, people, and the problems we all face. His name is Jimmy Liao, and he creates illustrated(带有插图的)books. Jimmy is both an illustrator and an author. He draws all of the colorful pictures in his book and writes all of the storylines. His small paperback books usually have only one or two lines of text per page, the rest being filled by his cute, simple drawings. Simplicity is one of Jimmy’s strong points; he doesn’t lose the reader in complex plots(情节)or dialogues.Jimmy’s books speak to readers about the ups and down of living in the modern world. One of his most popular stories, Turning Left, Turning Right , tells of a short romance between a couple that live to each other. The lonely pair meet one day in the park and immediately fall in love. When they leave each other at the end of a fun-filled days, they exchange telephone numbers, but the rain causes the numbers to become illegible. They are unable to contact each other, and soon return to their lonely lives.Sad, right? Don’t start crying yet; there’s a catch to the story. You see, this man and woman actually live in the same building! The problem is, when they leave their apartments, one always turns to the left, while the other always turns to the right. The result is that they never realize they are neighbors. The lesson of the story? Life is in the important. And this is another of Jimmy’s talents: he shows his readers how the “little things ”in life are often more important than we realize.21. The best title for the passage should be ______________.A Jimmy’s Special BooksB A Different Way to Talk about SocietyC Jimmy: an Unusual PersonD Jimmy: Picture Books for Adults22. What is the main characteristic of Jimmy’s books according to the author?A Being colorfulB Being complexC Being SimpleD Being sad23. We can guess the underlined word “illegible” means__________.A lostB impossible to readC meaninglessD puzzling24. According to the author, the saddest part of Turning Right, Turning Left is that________.A the pair are neighbors actuallyB the pair fall in love with each other quicklyC they exchange telephone numbersD the pair are caught in rain25. What does the book Turning Left, Turning Right want to tell us?A. Little faults in life can lead to very big mistakes.B Romance cannot happen to the couple as neighborsC Little things in life can become very important in factD Going in different directions lead to failure in romanceBThe hand has been a symbol through the ages and in may cultures. There are hundreds of expressions and combinations(合成词) of words using “hand ” in the English language.We will get a hand in this way . to get a hand in is to begin a job, to begin to know something about it. When we learn the job completely, it will be easy for us. We will be able to do it hands down.If we do the job well, we may end up with the upper hand. And that means to be in control, or to have gained complete understanding of a situation. On the other hand, if the situation gets out of hand, then it is out of control!We must consider another way of expressing praise, to hand it to someone. For example: I must hand it to you for understanding what we have discussed this far.You can also lend a hand to someone, but without really giving up your hand. If someone is kind enough to lend us a hand, then we surely do not want to bite the hand that feeds us. We do not want to repay his kindness by treating him badly.To have a free hand in a situation is good. It means you are free to act without getting permission from someone else.Maybe you can find a friend who wants to take a hand in our project .It would have to be someone who is interested in it.Your friend may want to work hand in glove with us. That is good, because that means he wants to work as closely with us as a glove covers the hand. Of course there is a danger that he may look at our project and decide to take it in hand . That means he wants to take it over.If that happens, we may throw up our hands because the situation seems hopeless. In fact, we may decide that it is time for us to end this project, to wash our hands of hand expressions.26. The author wants to _________.A tell us some interesting words and expressions .B tell us that “hand” expressions have a long history of cultureC show us “hand” can be used in many different waysD introduce to us some expressions related to “hand”27.If you get a hand in a job, you__________.A start doing the jobB learn the job completelyC can do it hands downD have known something about it28. If John has done something very well, you can praise him by saying “________”.A you have regained the upper handB you really have a free handC I must hand it to you for your good workD you are kind to lend me a hand29. If there is a project your friend wants to take a hand in , he must be__________A proud of itB interested in itC satisfied with itD careful with it30. Ally has helped you, so you should not_________.A work hand in glove with herB bite her hand that feeds youC take her things in handD throw up your hands to herCDate(枣子) have been a common food in the Middle East for thousands of years and they are especially eaten by Muslims during Ramadan(斋月节) Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iran are the world’s top producers of dates--- but the fruit is also grown in the western U.S state of California. First brought to the region by the Spaniards in the 18th century the date is a money –making crop for some California farmers.Dates are grown in Coachella Valley---- a watered agricultural areas in southern California . This watered desert valley is the biggest producer of dates in the United States.Sea View Ranch is one of the main growers of dates in Coachella Valley--- a watered agricultural area in southern California. This watered desert valley is the biggest producer of dates in the United States.Sea View Ranch is one of the main growers of dates in Coachella Valley. Owner Dennis Jensen says the first dates were brought to the valley in the early 1900s.“There were some travelers who had been to Morocco, Algeria, and different areas and noticed that our weather and our temperatures were very similar to the climate that they had in that region” explained Jensen,. “So a few of them got together and brought some date branch into this area and they tried to raise them and they seem to grow very well.”Like any fresh fruit, there are many kinds of dates but the best of Sea View Ranch is the Mejdool. It is known as the king of Dates.Demand(需求) for dates picks up during Ramadan, and the pace quickens at Sea View ‘s Processing plant(加工厂). Dates are washed and then carefully sorted before sorted before being boxed and shipped.But not all varieties of dates ripen(成熟) in time for Ramadan, says Dennis Jensen.”They follow Mother Nature’s cycle. When it’s time to be ripe, which is usually in September, they’ll be ripe. So, every year, Ramadan will show up about ten days, earlier and so our date supply for the beginning of Ramadan wasn’t there. So a lot of these dates will be frozen for the following year.”The products of these date farms in Coachella Valley are shipped around the world, including Europe and the Middle East.31. The passage is clearly written for_________.A news readersB tourist guidesC historiansD researchers32. The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 4 probably refers to__________.A some travelersB main growers of datesC date branchesD farmers of California33. According to the passage, we can guess that___________.A Morocco, Algeria is very dryB Mejdool is the king of fruitsC US produces more dates than Saudi ArabiaD no dates are ripe for Ramadan34. The underlined words “pick up” is closest in meaning to __________.A collectB increaseC receiveD continue35. Which of the following about the dates of Coachella Valley is Right?A They are grown in very wet places.B They are ripe ten days before Ramadan.C They are often eaten up in the same year.D They were introduced in the 20th century 三阅读理解(2018年)AParis is for lovers –lovers of food and art, lovers of romance. It will also be for lovers of bicycles.On July 15, the day after France’s National Day, Parisians will wake up to find thousands of low—rental bikes in hundreds of bicycle stations throughout the city. This is part of the government’s plan encouraging people to travel on bicycles instead of cars.By year’s end, Pairs’officials say the city will have 20,600bikes for rental to its 2 million people and tourists. There will be one bicycle station every 230 meters across the whole city. Free for the first half hour of their rides, customers will be able to rent bikes at a very cheapprice, to tour around the capital, day and night, seven days a week. At the end of their trips, customers can return the bikes at any of the stations so that new users can begin their adventures around the city.Lyon, France’s third largest city , stated a similar system two years ago. Based on its experience, Parisians believe this plan can help cut traffic , reduce pollution and enhance the city’s image as a greener, quieter, more relaxed place.“It has completely changed the landscape (风景) of Lyon: everywhere you see people on the bikes,” said Jean-Louis Touraine, the city’s deputy mayor, Since the Lyon system went into effect in May 2018, it has saved at least 3000 tops of carbon dioxide(二氧化碳) from being sent into the air. The vehicle traffic in the city is down 4 percent.“It’s faster than the bus or subway, it’s good exercise, and it’s almost free,”said Vianney Paque, a 19-year-old student. He uses the bikes four or five times a day and pays only $13 a year.The main problem from riders is that at certain times in certain places—such as morning at local university--- it is hard to get a bike, City officials say they will redistribute(再分布) bikes using trucks to better meet customers’ needs.Cycle-for-hire networks have been successfully developed in order European capitals including Stockholm and Brussels. It is reported that other major cities like London, Sydney and Melbourne are also taking it into consideration.21. Pairs will be for lovers of bicycles mainly because____________.A it is a place for lovers of romanceB the government loves bicyclesC it’s easy for people to rent and returnD it’s free to rent bikes everywhere22. How many steps are at least taken by the government to encourage people to use bikes?A TwoB ThreeC FiveD Six23. The underlined word “enhance” is closest in meaning to the word_________.A saveB reduceC cutD improve24. It’s very hard to get a bike at certain times in certain places probably because_________A there is no bicycle station there C the service is not good enoughB there are too many students there D people go there for bikes too early25. The government encourages people to use bicycle mainly to ________.A offer convenience to citizensB solve the traffic jamC give people exerciseD improve the environmentBSeventeen- year- old pupils shooting their school friends over something unimportant or an 18-year-old shooting dead his girlfriend before turning the gun on himself is the sort of happening we should have read about elsewhere. But it did happen here in the campus in a space of three days.“The reason falls on everyone, from parents to schools , the media and society ,”said Amporn Benjapolpitak, director of the Institute of child and Adolescent Mental Health.When a child breaks the law , some educators think it is caused by a crisis(危机) of love, learning problem or fierce competition, but Dr Amporn said . “Such crisis can’t be avoided for anyone growing up. The actual reason is the other pushing factors.”One of the pushing factors is the way a child is educated. Parents of today have less time to get close to their children than their parents did with them .Therefore, many of them put different kind of unreason pressures on the children in an effort to control them.“ Some parents make their children more materialistic(物质主义的),” she said. “They teach their children to compete with others , to fight back in quarrels with their friends, they look for famous school for them, tell them to get good grades. All these are pressures that widen the generation(代沟) between parents and children”.But parents are not always to blame(责备). Society encourages material taking, and reports of sex and violence are filling the media. Children who always get what they ask for never learn to be patient. So when they suffer failure, they don’t know how to deal with it.Easy way to computers and modern technology also helps cause violence in youth. Some computer games like “Counter-strike(反恐精英)”, encourage children simply to overcome their rivals.Easy way to weapons is another concern. The both shootings mentioned above, the pupils had used their father’s gun.26 The writer finds it hard to believe the sort of happenings because ________.A this kind of things has never happened beforeB the violence was seldom done by teenagers in campusC the violence was done for reasons of unimportanceD teenagers fired at their schoolmates and girlfriends27 Which of the following is NOT a “pushing factor” for violence?A Games encouraging a child to beat their rivalsB Parents looking for good schools for childrenC The problems that children meet in learningD Society encouraging material taking28 The underlined word “them” in the fourth paragraph refers to _______.A today’s parentsB the parents of today’s parentsC today’s childrenD the violent actions29 How many main reasons are listed for violent actions in the passage?A TwoB ThreeC FourD Five30 The passage implies that in order to save young people, ________.A parents should spend more time with their childrenB we should stop children playing computer gamesC media should guide the students in a proper wayD the whole society should work together。