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out for a walk? Wouldn’t it be easier to see more things? M: I like it up here, far above the streets. It’s nice to live in a tall building that has large windows. I have a perfect seat for my stories. W: Daydreaming is what it is. I should make you go out there and play sports with other kids your age! M: Aw, Mom! Not today, please! W: Don’t worry. I know how much you like your time alone. I’ll be in the other room if you need me. 停頓 00’02” 重復 停頓 00’15” 嘩 聽下面一段對話,回答第 14 至第 16 三 個小題。t imagine a girl so young that 或去掉 live alone. They advise me to study in Chengdu I39。 遂寧市高中 2018 屆一診考試 英語試題參考答案及評分標準 第一部分:聽力(共 20 小題,每小題 分,滿分 30 分) 15 ACCAB 610 ABCAB 1120 BCABB 1620 CCBBA 第二部分:閱讀理解(共 20 小題,每小題 2 分,滿分 40 分) 2123 DDA 2427 ABCD 2831 CDDC 3235 AACD 3640 DBEAF 第三部分:英語知識運用 第一節(jié):完形填空(共 20 小題,每小題 分,滿分 30 分) 4145 DDABC 4650 CDBAD 5155 ACCBC 5660 BCABD 第二節(jié):語法填空(共 10 小題,每小題 分,滿分 15 分) see \have collected \which 第四部分:寫作(滿分 35 分) 第一節(jié):短文改錯(共 10 小題,每小題 1 分,滿分 10 分) Dear Amy, How are you?Today I39。 停頓 00’10” 嘩 Text 7 W: Paul, you are moving to New York? M: Yeah. W: Why? M: Because I want to change the working environment. Maybe I can find a more suitable job there. W: But you have worked here for 19 years. Do you have any friends there? M: No, but I can make friends there. W: Are you afraid of moving to such a big city, especially as you have lived in a small village for 39 years from the day you were born? M: Not really. I’ll enjoy myself. W: Will you e back someday? M: Of course. I plan to e back here when I retire. 停頓 00’02” 重復 停頓 00’15” 嘩 聽下面一段對話,回答第 11 至第 13 三個小題。 停頓 00’02” 現在你有 5 秒鐘的時間閱讀第一小題的有關內容。 該部分分為第一、第二兩節(jié)。 Dear Amy, How are you?Today I39。 第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45 分) 第二節(jié)(共 10小題;每小題 ,滿分 15分) 閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容( 1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。t worry, though, you have plenty of options available. 37 Examine what takes up your spare time, when you have it. Do you enjoy reading books? Maybe you want to try your hand at writing them. Do you like a cold beer at the end of the day? Maybe your hobby could be trying to brew beer at home. Turn what you already love into a hobby. Think about what you value most. Do you value wisdom or courage? Do you admire artistic expression? 38 For instance, maybe you could volunteer at a library as a hobby because you value education, or you could take up painting because you admire people who can express themselves with art. Examine your skills and personality. Certain hobbies require certain skill sets. If you don39。s contribution to the IndiaUK Year of Culture looks at the popular print culture of India from the 1880s until the 1950s. 19 July—3 September 2017 Room 90a Free, just drop in 21. If you are interested in drawings of natural scenery, where will you probably go? A. Room 35 B. Room 90a C. Room 30 D. Room 90 22. Which exhibition can you attend in October 2017? A. Hokusai: beyond the Great Wave. B. Politics and paradise: Indian popular prints from the Moscatelli Gift. C. Places of the mind: British watercolour landscapes 18501950. D. Scythians: warriors of ancient Siberia. 23. Where does the passage most probably e from? A. A tour guide. B. A story book. C. A parenting magazine. D. A health report. B How do you get to Carnegie Hall(卡內基音樂廳 )? “practice, practice, practice” is the wellknown answer. But for some inspiring young musicians from the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in Kabul, the road to the famous concert hall was more difficult. The Afghan Youth Orchestra(AYO) is made up of young people who study at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music. It was the first orchestra created in Afghanistan in 30 years. Gulalai Norestani, 14, plays a traditional string instrument. Like many students, Gulalai became an orphan when her parents were killed during the ongoing war. Music is her salvation. “Music for me is a language of peace,” Gulalai said. “It connects people.” Milad Yousufi, 18, is a piano student. “Music is my life,” he said. Milad also lost many of his family members during the war. When music was banned, he couldn’t even touch a piano. So as a 12yearold boy, he started painting and drawing. “I used to draw a piano,” he said. Finally, Milad was free to play a real piano. “Our dream came true,” he said. “It is everyone’s dream to play in Carnegie Hall.” And he has more dreams. “I have a dream to continue my education in America,” he explained. “I am working hard to make that happen. Then I have a dream to e back to Afghanistan and teach and serve people.” Because of continuing limits in Afghanistan, Gulalai and Milad listen mostly to the king of classical music they played at Carnegie Hall. But Gulalai says she’s heard a bit of Jennifer Lopez and Shakira and she likes them. Milad says he has heard of Lady Gaga and Justin Bieber, but hasn’t yet had a chance to listen to them. Before Milad went onstage that night with the band of Afghan kids who had survived a war, I asked him if he had ever experienced true peace. “No, not yet,” he answered, adding, “I hope I will be able to.” Later during the performance, as he played one of Carnegie Hall’s famous grand pianos, the look of pure joy on his face convinced me that he found peace in music. 24. What is Gulalai’s opinion on music? A. It makes people understand each other. B. It calms her down in the war. C. It is a kind of violent language.