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2016-05-14

第二部分  阅读理解 (共 20 小题;每小题 2. 5 分,满分 50 分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Dear Sharon Draper,

A lot of books have flashes of insight, but only few of them can open the readers’ mind and make them realize something new. Your book, Out of My Mind, filled me with those sparks. I enjoyed getting to know Melody. Despite the fact that she had cerebral palsy(脑瘫),Melody had an amazing character that shone brightly. Out of My Mind helped me learn a life-long lesson.

Your book has changed my point of view. I never teased those who had special needs, but I never really felt comfortable around them either. When I started reading your novel, I saw how Melody was a smart and talented girl. At the beginning of the book, I asked myself, “Would I be Melody’s friend?” The voice in my stomach told me the sad truth: no. I carried on with your book from start to finish, and when I closed it, I asked myself the same question, “Would I be Melody’s friend?” I realized, with a smile, that the answer was right in front of me. Throughout Out of My Mind, I had become Melody’s friend.

Last year, there was a boy in my class who had Asperger’s syndrome(阿斯伯格综合症). I didn’t really know him; he just seemed different to me. This was around the time that I read your novel. Melody showed me how she was just as good as anyone else in her classroom and how the same goes for anyone else with disabilities. The boy in my class amazed me by what he was capable of doing. As the days went by, I started helping him instead of avoiding him.

Melody opened my eyes and cleared the world around me. She showed me how a girl with cerebral palsy was the same as a girl like me. Now it is time for me to thank you for writing this amazing novel. I will never forget your fantastic book.

Sincerely,

Margaret Lim

36. Before Margaret Lim read Out of My Mind, she ________.

A. often laughed at those who are disabled

B. liked to help those who had special needs

C. wouldn’t make friends with the disabled

D. looked down upon those who are different

37. According to the passage, the author mainly thinks Out of My Mind is ________.

A. beautiful in words                     B. influential to readers

C. skilful at writing                       D. successful in sales

38. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?

A. The characters of a disabled girl.

B. The change of Margaret’s attitude toward the disabled.

C. The friendship between Margaret and Melody.

D. The main content of Out of My Mind .

39. What can we learn from the third paragraph?

A. Melody became Margaret Lim’s classmate and they became good friends.

B. The boy who had Asperger’s syndrome was different from his classmates.

C. The disabled can deal with many things as well as the healthy people.

D. Margaret Lim often helped the disabled boy since they became classmates.

40. Sharon Draper is probably a(n) ________.

A. editor            B. doctor            C. teacher           D. writer

B

Leonardo da Vinci, one of the greatest thinkers in the world, began his career as an artist. Very little is known about Leonardo’s early life. He was born in 1452 in the town of Vinci. As a boy, Leonardo showed a great interest in drawing, sculpting and observing nature.

However, because Leonardo was born to parents who were not married to each other, he was barred from some studies and professions. He trained as an artist after moving to Florence with his father in the 1460s. It was an exciting time to be in Florence, one of the cultural capitals of Europe. Leonardo trained with one of the city’s very successful artists, Andrea del Verrocchio. He was a painter, sculptor and gold worker. Verrocchio told his students that they needed to understand the body’s bones and muscles when drawing people.

Leonardo took the teacher’s advice very seriously. He spent several periods of his life studying the human body by taking apart and examining dead bodies. While training as an artist, Leonardo also learned about and improved on relatively new painting methods at the time. One was the use of perspective (透视) to show depth. A method called “sfumato” helped to create a cloudy effect to suggest distance. “Chiaroscuro” is a method using light and shade as a painterly effect.

Leonardo’s first known portrait now hangs in the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. He made this painting of a young woman named Ginevra de’ Benci around 1474. The woman has a pale face with dark hair. In the distance, Leonardo painted the Italian countryside.

He soon received attention for his extraordinary artistic skills. Around 1475 he was asked to draw an angel in Verrocchio’s painting “Baptism of Christ.” One story says that when Verrocchio saw Leonardo’s addition to the painting, he was so amazed by his student’s skill that he said he would never paint again.

41. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. We can find Leonardo’s work in the National Gallery.

B. Leonardo thought his teacher’ s advice was unreasonable.

C. “Sfumato” is a method to show depth by using light and shade.

D. “Baptism of Christ” made Leonardo known across the world.

42. The underlined word “barred” in the second paragraph probably means ________.

A. prevented                       B. protected

C. suffered                          D. chosen

43. Which of the following words can be used to describe Leonardo according to the third paragraph?

A. Stubborn.                         B. Creative.

C. Ambitious.                        D. Determined.

44. Which is the correct order of the things that happened to Leonardo?

a. He finished the painting of Ginevra de’Benci.

b. He moved to Florence.

c. He finished drawing an angel in his teacher’s painting.

d. He began to learn art from Andrea del Verrocchio.

e. He began to study the dead body.

A. b, c, e, d, a                           B. d, b, c, d, e

C. b, d, e, a, c                           D. b, e, d, a, c

45. What can we learn from the last paragraph?

A. Verrocchio didn’t like Leonardo’s work.

B. Verrocchio thought Leonardo’s work terrible.

C. Verrocchio thought highly of Leonardo’s work.

D. Verrocchio didn’t believe Leonardo could paint well.

C

Not all vegetables need lots of sunshine. Mark Hoffman and his wife, Guia, own a bed-and-breakfast guesthouse in rural Kempton, Illinois. They often serve their guests produce fresh from the garden.

The Hoffmans have been growing food and flowers for twenty-five years. For almost ten of those years, Mr. Hoffman has been experimenting and working with shade plantings. He says visitors to his website — greenhousebed.com — often ask how to plant in shade spaces. He said, “The bottom line here is that most plants will produce more in full sun. But if you do not have full sun, there are other options.”

For example, he grows tomatoes near oak trees. Oak trees can produce a lot of shade. But Mr. Hoffman says his tomato plants grow as long as they get five hours a day of direct sunshine, especially morning sun. Not only does this go against the traditional advice that tomatoes need six, eight, even twelve hours a day of full sun, it also shows how plants and trees roots can share nutrients and water. Mr. Hoffman also planted asparagus(芦笋) around a tree at its drip line, the area below the outer limit of the branches. So when it rains, all the rain drips down right on the asparagus.

The Hoffmans’ website includes a list of vegetables, flowers and herbs that have produced acceptably for them in partial shade. Mr. Hoffman says plants with wider leaves seem to do better in shady environments. He also found that his potatoes did better in partial shade than in full sun.

Moving them out of the sun helped control an insect problem with leaf hoppers. Mr. Hoffman does not use pesticides (农药). Instead, he planted the potatoes at the drip line, especially on the east side of the tree. The potatoes get morning sun, but they are shaded during the hottest part of the day. Leaf hoppers dislike shade, and the hottest part of the day is when they do the worst of their damage.

Time of day, brightness of the sun, shadows from trees, walls and buildings, these all influence how much sunlight falls or does not fall on plants. And extension agent Curtis Swift at Colorado State University says people interested in shade planting should also remember something else. The term “shade” can describe different amounts of darkness. He says it can even mean different things in different parts of the world.

46. What’s the author’s purpose of writing the passage?

A. To present a kind of eco-friendly lifestyle.

B. To recommend an approach to managing a website.

C. To show vegetables can be planted in the shade.

D. To introduce Mark Hoffman and his family.

47. What can we infer from the second paragraph?

A. Food and flowers produce more in the shade.

B. Food growing in the shade contains more nutrients.

C. Sun can affect the production of some plants.

D. Food growing in the shade is the best choice for most plants.

48. By using asparagus as an example, the author wants to explain that ________.

A. asparagus prefers to grow in the shade

B. how plants and tree roots share water

C. vegetables grow better in partial shade

D. how leaves gain sunshine under the tree

49. The underlined words “leaf hoppers” in Para.5 may be a kind of ________.

A. plants         B. pesticides         C. insects         D. potatoes

50. According to the passage, Curtis Swift may think that ________.

A. people should consider specific situation while planting vegetables in shade

B. some special rules related to shade plantings should be remembered

C. different parts of the world should plant different kinds of vegetables in shade

D. shade planting is influenced by different kinds of soil condition

D

Children with autism (自闭症) have difficulty with social skills and communication. They often behave in limited and repeated ways and have what seem like unusual strong interests.

Autism is more common in boys than girls. What causes it is not clear. Scientists are studying genes and possible environmental influences.

Doctors usually cannot confirm a diagnosis of autism until a child is about three years old. Rebecca Landa is a researcher at the Kennedy Krieger Institute and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Maryland. Professor Landa wanted to find out what differences in development might be seen earlier. She led a new study that observed 235 babies between six and 36 months of age.

“At six months of age, the signs of some risk for developing communication and social delays, including autism, include motor delays, like when you lay your baby on their back and you pull them by the arms gently into a seated position, the baby’s head may nod back behind the shoulders, like poor head control. So that does not mean that the baby is going to have autism, but it does mean the baby needs to have some exercises to strengthen their body. And when they strengthen their body, they are better able to play with toys and engage with people, which then goes on to help them have better outcomes.”

By the time a baby is one year old, signs of possible autism include difficulty in using words and not looking eye-to-eye or reaching out to other people. By 14 months, the baby might smile less and use language less. However, Professor Landa says these signs can be so small that they might be missed during a short health exam.

“It’s important for parents to stay tuned in to their children’s development, and if a parent is concerned about a child’s development, for professionals to listen to them.”

The earlier parents notice delays, she says, the sooner they can begin doing simple things that may help improve their child’s development, such as talking to the child about what they are doing, commenting when the child shows them something, and playing simple games that keep the child’s attention.

51. What’s the best title of the passage?

A. Watching for Early Signs of Autism in Babies

B. How to Confirm a Diagnosis of Autism

C. Children with Autism Have Difficulty in Communication

D. Ways to Help Children with Autism to Recover

52. What can we learn from the third paragraph?

A. Landa has found ways to confirm a diagnosis of autism when a baby is about six

months.

B. Landa tried to find out autism earlier by comparing the differences as the baby grows up.

C. Now doctors can confirm diagnosis of autism before a child is about three years old.

D. Doctors observed 235 babies between six and 36 months of age under the guide of Landa.

53. When a baby with signs of possible autism is a year and two months, he or she may ________.

A. show great interest in learning

B. have difficulty in raising his head

C. like reaching out to other people

D. hate to communicate with others

54. What should the parents do when their child is diagnosed with autism?

A. Send the child to the hospital at once.

B. Find a special school for children with autism.

C. Spend more time talking with the child.

D. Encourage the child to play games online.

55. In which column could you find this passage?

A. Education Report.           B. Health Report.

C. Economics Report.                 D. Sports Report.

第Ⅱ卷

注意事项: 1. 用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。

2. 本卷共 6 题,共 35 分。

得  分  第三部分  写作

第一节  阅读下面短文,按照要求用英语回答问题。(共 5 小

题;每小题 2 分,满分10分)

评卷人

Book Creator

With the book creator you can create a book containing wiki pages of your choice. You can export the book in different formats (for example PDF or ODF) or order a printed copy.

See Help: Books for more information.

Using the Book creator

After the book creator has been enabled, the box as seen below is shown above each wiki page.

Add this page to your book

Adds the currently viewed article (page) to your book.

Show book

Opens a new page which will show a list of all articles (pages) that you added to your book. On that page, you can change the order of the articles in your book and structure them using chapters. Further, you can download the books as a PDF or ODF, or order a printed book.

Suggest pages

This tool analyzes the current set of pages in your book and suggests articles that might be also relevant to the overall topic of your book. This tool allows to create books quickly.

Disable

This will disable the Book creator and delete your book (unless you saved it first).

Adding pages without visiting them

A quick way to add pages is to simply hover on a linked article. If you wait about one second, a small box will

pop up with the message “Add linked wiki page to your book”. Click on this link, and the linked article will be added to your book.

Adding whole categories

If you are viewing a category page, you can add all the pages in that category at once. The Add this page to your book link will have changed into Add this category to your book. Click on this new link, and all the articles in that category will be added to your book. Relevant categories may be found at the very bottom of Wikipedia articles. Categories can also be added by hovering category links.

56. What’s the author’s purpose of writing this passage? (No more than 20 words) __________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

57. How can you rearrange the articles in your book according to the passage? (No more

than 10 words)

__________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

58. What’s the function of Suggest pages? (No more than 15 words)

__________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

59. What does the underlined phrase “pop up” mean in this passage? (No more than 2

words)

__________________________________________________________________________

60. What do you think of the Book Creator? Please give your reasons. (No more than 25

words)

__________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________________

得  分     第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

评卷人

61. 假如你是中学生李津,家住天津。你的英国笔友Jason来信谈到了他的故乡London,并希望了解你家乡天津的情况。请你用英文写一封回信。

回信必须包括以下内容:

(1)自然情况:地理位置优越、气候风景宜人等;

(2)发展成就:经济发展迅速、城市高楼林立等;

(3)存在问题:交通拥堵现象、空气污染问题等;

(4)对天津发展的看法:内容由考生自己拟定。

注意:

(1)请勿提及与考生相关的真实信息;

(2)可适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯;

(3)词数不少于100;书信格式已给出,不计入总词数。

参考词汇:高层建筑 high-rise building

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