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五、词汇运用(9分)
1. My uncle made a decision to enter the film
industry
(行业).
2. Van Gogh's pictures were not popular at all during his
lifetime
(终生).
3. “Hey Jude” is my
all-time
(一向的) favourite song.
4. Do you know the
final
(最终的) score of the match? I missed the end.
5. What bad weather! I'm afraid the outdoor activity will be
cancelled
(取消).
6. The handsome young man is one of the most famous
actors
(act) in China.
7. I think human beings should live together
peacefully
(peace) on the Earth.
8. The car is good in
appearance
(appear) but the price is much too high.
9. After the meeting, they plan to work more
closely
(close) than before.
答案:1. industry 2. lifetime 3. all-time 4. final 5. cancelled 6. actors 7. peacefully 8. appearance 9. closely
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五、词汇运用(9分)
1. 我的叔叔决定进入电影______(行业)。
2. 梵高的画在他的______(终生)期间一点也不受欢迎。
3. 《Hey Jude》是我______(一向的)最喜爱的歌曲。
4. 你知道比赛的______(最终的)比分吗?我错过了结尾。
5. 多么糟糕的天气啊!恐怕户外活动将会被______(取消)。
6. 这个英俊的年轻人是中国最著名的______(演员)之一。
7. 我认为人类应该在地球上______(和平地)共同生活。
8. 这辆汽车______(外观)不错,但价格太高了。
9. 会议之后,他们计划比以前更______(紧密地)合作。
六、综合填空(10分)
Ieoh Ming Pei, the world-famous Chinese-American architect (建筑师), passed 1.
away
at the age of 102. His works 2.
are seen
(see) all over the world, including Pyramide du Louvre (卢浮宫金字塔), Suzhou Museum, Bank of China Tower 3.
and
so on.
Pei was born in Guangzhou in 1917. He spent his childhood mostly in Hong Kong and Shanghai. Pei moved to the United States to study architecture in 1935. Shortly after receiving a master's degree (硕士学位), he 4.
worked
(work) for a New York developer for several years. In 1960, Pei started 5.
his
(he) own company.
Suzhou Museum is one of the most famous 6.
buildings
(build) Pei designed in China. His ancestors (祖先) were a rich family in the ancient city of Suzhou. The ink-painting style of Suzhou gardens 7.
clearly
(clear) inspired (使产生灵感) the architect to the designing of Suzhou Museum. Pei put great efforts into the museum, and called it “my little girl”.
During his life, Pei received at least half of all the American 8.
awards
(award) for architecture. His works have stood the test of time. I'm sure they 9.
will continue
(continue) to exist, to be loved and admired, even after 10.
the
creator is gone.
答案:1. away 2. are seen 3. and 4. worked 5. his 6. buildings 7. clearly 8. awards 9. will continue 10. the
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六、综合填空(10分)
贝聿铭,这位世界著名的美籍华人建筑师,在102岁时去世。他的作品在世界各地都能看到,包括卢浮宫金字塔、苏州博物馆、中国银行大厦等等。
贝聿铭1917年出生于广州。他的童年大部分时间在香港和上海度过。1935年,贝聿铭移居美国学习建筑学。获得硕士学位后不久,他为一位纽约开发商工作了几年。1960年,贝聿铭创办了自己的公司。
苏州博物馆是贝聿铭在中国设计的最著名的建筑之一。他的祖先是苏州古城的一个富裕家族。苏州园林的水墨画风格显然启发了这位建筑师对苏州博物馆的设计。贝聿铭为这座博物馆付出了巨大的努力,并称之为“我的小女儿”。
在他的一生中,贝聿铭至少获得了美国所有建筑奖项的一半。他的作品经受住了时间的考验。我相信,即使在创作者离去之后,它们也会继续存在,被人们喜爱和敬仰。
七、阅读短文,回答问题(第1—3题每小题2分,第4题3分,共9分)
Imagine walking into a movie theatre without being greeted by the smell of popcorn. It's hard to believe, isn't it? For many years, popcorn and movies have gone hand in hand. However, the relationship between the two is younger than you may think.
Back in the 1920s, movie theatres were built with elaborate (精心制作的) decorations. They were a place of luxury (奢华). And their owners hated popcorn. It wasn't because popcorn was unpopular. The snack had been loved by people, especially kids, for years. Sold from a cart, popcorn was thought to be street food. Movie theatre owners were against popcorn because they believed it would damage (损害) the top-quality atmosphere (氛围) in the theatre.
In the mid-1920s, more movie theatres opened. Not all of these new theatres were luxurious. They allowed people to eat popcorn while watching movies. Soon, movies and popcorn became a popular pairing across the United States. Some theatre owners even bought machines to produce popcorn themselves. The smell of popcorn filled movie theatres all over.
前3题每题的答案不超过10个词,第4题的答案词数不限。
1. What does the underlined part “the two” in Paragraph 1 refer to (指的是)?
Popcorn and movies.

2. How long has popcorn been popular in cinemas?
For about 100 years.

3. Why did the movie theatre owners back in the 1920s hate popcorn?
Because popcorn was thought to be street food./Because they believed it would damage the top-quality atmosphere.

4. If you're a cinema owner, will you provide popcorn for the viewers? Why or why not?
Yes, I will. Because I can make more money. And people who come to my cinema will have more fun./No,I won't. Because eating popcorn makes the cinema untidy. Moreover,eating popcorn makes much noise.

答案:1. Popcorn and movies. 2. For about 100 years. 3. Because popcorn was thought to be street food./Because they believed it would damage the top-quality atmosphere. 4. Yes, I will. Because I can make more money. And people who come to my cinema will have more fun./No,I won't. Because eating popcorn makes the cinema untidy. Moreover,eating popcorn makes much noise.
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七、阅读短文,回答问题(第1—3题每小题2分,第4题3分,共9分)
想象一下走进一家电影院,却没有闻到爆米花的味道。这很难让人相信,不是吗?多年来,爆米花和电影一直密不可分。然而,这两者之间的关系比你想象的要晚。
早在20世纪20年代,电影院的装修就很精致。它们是一个奢华的地方。而且它们的老板讨厌爆米花。这并不是因为爆米花不受欢迎。这种零食多年来一直受到人们,尤其是孩子们的喜爱。爆米花是从手推车上卖的,被认为是街头食品。电影院老板反对爆米花,因为他们认为它会破坏电影院里的高品质氛围。
20世纪20年代中期,更多的电影院开业了。并不是所有这些新电影院都很豪华。它们允许人们在看电影时吃爆米花。很快,电影和爆米花在美国成为了一种受欢迎的搭配。一些电影院老板甚至购买了机器自己生产爆米花。爆米花的味道弥漫在各地的电影院里。
前3题每题的答案不超过10个词,第4题的答案词数不限。
1. 第一段中划线部分“the two”指的是什么?
2. 爆米花在电影院里流行多久了?
3. 为什么20世纪20年代的电影院老板讨厌爆米花?
4. 如果你是一家电影院的老板,你会为观众提供爆米花吗?为什么或为什么不?
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