2019—2020学年度第一学期福州市高三期末质量检测(附答案)
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2019—2020学年度第一学期
福州市高三期末质量检测
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is Mary's attitude toward her own decision?
A. Firm.
B. Ambiguous.
C. Surprised.
2. Which train will the woman take?
A. The 6:15 one.
B. The 6:45 one.
C. The 8:15 one.
3. What will the boy clean?
A. The window.
B. The bottle.
C. The car.
4. Where is the post office?
A. Behind the park.
B. On the left of the hotel.
C. Across from the tourist information center.
5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A. The girl’s classmate.
B. Ann’s character.
C. Nick’s trousers.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How does the woman feel at first?
A. Fairly relaxed.
B. Quite confident.
C. A bit worried.
7. What will the speakers do tonight?
A. Give out invitations.
B. Make more food.
C. Throw a party.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What’s the relationship between the speakers?
A. Bookseller and customer.
B. Librarian and reader.
C. Teacher and student.
9. What will the man do for the woman?
A. Reserve the book.
B. Check the database.
C. Find the book on the shelf.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What do the speakers want to do on the weekend?
A. Stay at home.
B. Go to the beach.
C. See a movie.
11. What will the weather be like according to the weather forecast?
A. Warm.
B. Cold.
C. Hot.
12. What do the speakers think of the weather in California?
A. It is changeable.
B. It is predictable.
C. It is comfortable.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. When does the conversation take place?
A. On Wednesday.
B. On Tuesday.
C. On Monday.
14. What does the man usually do at about 4 o’clock?
A. Paint his house.
B. Pick up his kids.
C. Go to work.
15. What part of the man’s body got hurt?
A. His leg.
B. His arm.
C. His ankle.
16. What information will the man offer next?
A. His phone number.
B. His available time.
C. His full name.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What time does the speaker get to school?
A. At about 7:30.
B. At about 7:50.
C. At about 8:00.
18. How is Penny’s campus life ?
A. Interesting.
B. Cool.
C. Busy.
19. Who is Ryan?
A. The speaker’s friend.
B. The speaker’s pet dog.
C. The speaker’s favorite singer.
20. Why does the speaker like camping?
A. She can make new friends.
B. She can do varieties of activities.
C. She can have hamburgers and chips.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
September is the month for fashion, with four international cities hosting Fashion Week. All eyes will turn to New York City, London, Milan and Paris this month to see which city puts on the best show.
New York
New York Fashion Week, or NYFW, kicks off on September 5th and runs for approximately eight days. NYFW is considered the most commercial and casual of the four. It is also the only event to allow some fashion school students to participate, bringing a fresh look to the runway.
London
London Fashion Week (LFW) comes on the heels of NYFW, starting on September 13th and running through September 17th. Once considered a minor player among the Big Four, LFW can now command a list of big names as well as promising new designers. London fashion houses have a reputation for being very experimental and open to new ideas.
Milan
Fashion Week moves to Milan on September 17th. This beautiful Italian city is home to some of the biggest fashion houses and designers in the fashion world, including Armani and Prada. Milan's fashion houses are known for offering glamorous(有魅力的), yet practical, options.
Paris
The chaotic month of fashion makes its way to France as Paris Fashion Week begins on September 23rd. Saving the best for last, Paris never fails to offer some of the most exciting shows of the season. World-famous labels like Chanel and Dior try to outdo one another with their latest designs. The word that best describes Paris Fashion Week is “elegant”.
21. Which city is likely to attract the new designers?
A. New York
B. London
C. Milan
D. Paris
22. When does Milan Fashion Week probably end?
A. September 19th
B. September 20th
C. September 21st
D. September 22nd
23. What can we learn from the four fashion weeks?
A. Each has its own characteristics.
B. Each shows its biggest brand.
C. Each offers practical options.
D. Each is open to school students.
B
Fire Capt. Kevin Lloyd arrived at the scene of a car accident in West Point, Utah, north of Salt Lake City. A pregnant woman and her screaming 2-year-old daughter were trapped in the car.
While his partner, Allen Hadley, was tending to the driver, Lloyd c ouldn’t get the frightened girl to calm down. He saw she was holding several bottles of nail polish, and then he had a better idea. He asked her if she wanted to paint his nails. Soon she entirely lit up. At the same time, Hadley showed up to check on the scene.
Lloyd had calmed her down and was in the process of getting his fingers painted. Then Hadley just put his hand in there. The girl began to color his nails pink. By this time, she was not only calm, but she was also happy.
The girl’s mother was not injured. She thanked them for helping her daughter feel better, and they all chuckled, looking at the firefighters’ nails, and took some photos.
The firefighters brought the photos back to headquarters and showed them around. The department put them up on Facebook, and thousands of people responded, with many thanking the firefighters for going out of their way to calm down a frightened girl.
Fire Chief Mark Becraft said he had been surprised at all the attention. He said he was proud of his firefighters, and added that he had known members of the department who had done many things that weren’t part of the job.
After the fact, Lloyd and Hadley had a small matter to tend to: the layers of polish on their nails. They bought a bottle of nail polish remover, and used almost all of it.
24. Why was the 2-year-old girl frightened?
A. She was caught in an accident.
B. Her mother was badly injured.
C. Her nails were hurt by the bottles.
D. She was afraid of seeing firefighters.
25. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word "chuckled" in Paragraph 4?
A. Sighed.
B. Shouted.
C. Laughed.
D. Hugged.
26. Which can best describe what the two firefighters did?
A. Generous.
B. Comforting.
C. Humorous.
D. Courageous.
27. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To ask us to learn to calm down in time of danger.
B. To speak highly of the warm-hearted firefighters.
C. To introduce the little girl who likes polishing nails.
D. To praise the two firefighters who learn to decorate nails.
C
As you move out of your teens and into your 20s and 30s, your musical tastes start to solidify and you likely quit keeping up with popular music. Now, research has found the average age at which your music library is unlikely to change: 33.
The study's author reached this conclusion by analyzing data on U.S. Spotify users and comparing it to artist popularity data from music intelligence company The Echo Nest.
To determine the age at which we stop seeking out new tunes, the author gathered
self-reported age data from Spotify and looked at users' "Taste Profiles," which tracks how many times listeners have streamed
individual artists. These artists were then matched to their popularity rank on The Echo Nest.
The average teen listens almost only to music among the Billboard, the 200 highest-ranking albums in the country, but this music represents a smaller part of their streaming as they age. In their teens, they listen to a lot of the same music, over and over again. Frank T. McAndrew, a professor of psychology at Knox College, explains that's the "mere exposure effect" at work, and it basically means, the more we're exposed to something, the more we like it.
There are many reasons why a person may stop streaming the current top musical hits, and the author looked into one by identifying Spotify listeners with large amounts of children's music and nursery rhymes in their libraries. In other words, when users may have become parents.
But the study concludes with some good news for parents: "If you're getting older and can't find yourself staying as relevant as you used to, have no fear — just wait for your kids to become teenagers, and you'll get exposed to all the popular music of the day once again!"
28. What happens after teens grow older?
A. They quit listening to music.
B. Their interest in music fades.
C. They change their music libraries.
D. Their musical tastes become stable.
29. What is the way of the research?
A. Interview.
B. Analyzing data.
C. Observation.
D. Tracking popularity.
30. How do teens develop their musical tastes?
A. They listen to what they like repeatedly.
B. They act like their favorite popular stars.
C. They experience different styles of music.
D. They like high-ranking music worldwide.
31. What’s the good news for par ents in the last paragraph?
A. Parents will regain their faith in music.
B. Parents will influence their teens in music.
C. Parents will hear their favorite music again.
D. Parents will enjoy the music for teens again.
D
They still bite, but new research shows lab-grown mosquitoes are fighting dengue fever —a dangerous disease that they normally would spread. Dengue infections appear to be dropping fast
in communities in Indonesia, Vietnam, Brazil and Australia that are filled with the specially grown mosquitoes.
Researchers first injected(注射) mosquito eggs with Wolbachia bacteria that's common in insects and harmless to people in a lab. Infected females then pass the bacteria on through their eggs. Releasing enough Wolbachia carriers, both the females that bite and the males that don't, allows mating(交配) to spread the bacteria through a local mosquito population.
Rather than using chemicals to wipe out pests, " this is really about transforming the mosquito," said Cameron Simmons of the nonprofit World Mosquito Program, which is conducting the research.
The first success came from Australia. Mosquitoes carrying Wolbachia were released in parts of North Queensland starting in 2011, and gradually spread through the local mosquito population. Dengue is spread when a mosquito bites someone who is infected, and then bites another person, but somehow Wolbachia blocks that—and local spread has nearly disappeared in those North Queensland communities, Simmons said.
The studies are continuing in other countries. But the findings, presented at a meeting of the American Society for Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, suggest it's possible to turn at least some mosquitoes from a public health threat into annoying biters.
The work marks "exciting progress," said Michigan State University professor Zhiyong Xi, who wasn’t involved with the project but has long studied how Wolbachia can turn mosquitoes against themselves.
More research is needed, specialists cautioned. "The results are pretty exciting—strong levels of reductions —but there clearly are going to be things to be learned from the areas where the reductions are not as great," said Penn State University professor Elizabeth McGraw.
32. What can we learn about the lab-grown mosquitoes?
A. They lose the ability to bite people.
B. They become harmful to human beings.
C. They carry dangerous Wolbachia bacteria.
D. They spread Wolbachia bacteria by mating.
33. What does the underlined word "that" refer to in Paragraph 4?
A. The bite from a mosquito.
B. The local community.
C. The spread of Dengue.
D. The infected person.
34. What do the last two paragraphs suggest?
A. This research proves a complete success.
B. Scientists agree on this research.
C. There is still room for improvement.
D. Mosquitoes turn themselves against harmless ones.
35. What is the best title for the text?
A. Bacteria-infected Mosquitoes Bite Deadly Dengue
B. Transform Mosquitoes into Annoying Biters
C. Fight against Mosquitoes with Wolbachia
D. Harmless Mosquitoes Are on Their Way
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Being scared is not always a treat. When a balloon pops, we may jump. 36 . How
does the body triggered (激发) these reactions? When we encounter something we’re not familiar, our brain and body start making changes to help prepare us for the unknown. These changes are part of the body’s “threat,” “stress,” or “fight-or-flight” response. This response is triggered by the five senses, which are always sending information to the brain. 37 , the brain sounds a danger alarm. It releases chemicals into the bloodstream, and those chemicals act on different parts of the body. Once the body is alert(警觉的), the brain decides whether or not the danger is real.
38 . It urges a person to hide, run away, or defend oneself. Faster heartbeat and breathing send more blood and oxygen to the muscles so they’re ready when they’re needed. Stress chemicals can make a person more alert. Our memories also help protect us. We keep a close eye on babies because they don’t understand what might hurt them. As babies grow, they learn what’s unsafe, and their brains store those memories.39 .
Experiences can lead to long-lasting fears that may stop a person from trying new things. We’re born with the ability to feel fear, but a lot of what we’re afraid of is learned. A long-lasting fear can mean you’ve had a bad experience, and your brain doesn’t want you to have it again. Many people have beaten their own fears. Here’s one method.40 , they learn the facts about anything that seems scary. Knowledge can help a person feel
less afraid.
A. Instead of listening to their imagination
B. When they signal something unexpected
C. Our heart beats harder, and we breathe faster
D. Then their brains use fear to warn them of dangers
E. It’s good to have a healthy sense of what’s dangerous
F. Fear is a tool that the brain uses to keep the body safe
G. Memories are an important factor in fear-lasting experiences
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Ethan Katz enjoys playing with his dogs, McFly and Brooklyn, and often helps his grandma feed and 41 her five dogs. For his ninth birthday, Ethan 42 the idea to sell T-shirts for his favorite 43 , City Dogs Rescue in Washington, D.C.
The dogs of Ethan’s and his grandma’s were 44 from animal shelters. Most shelters have 45 on the number of animals they can care for. City Dogs Rescue 46 dogs from over-crowded shelters. Volunteers, called fosters, care for the animals 47 they’re adopted.
Ethan went on a website for T-shirt designing and fund-raising. He typed a(n) 48 about his project, designed a T-shirt, and 49 each shirt at $20. Every time someone bought one, part of that 50 went to City Dogs Rescue.
As word spread, many people bought shirts. “My 51 goal was to sell 75 shirts, and I went 52 that in three days,” said Ethan. By the end of his 30-day fund-raising 53 , he had sold 179 shirts and raised $2,640. That money helped City Dogs Rescue save 10 dogs from overcrowded shelters.
But Ethan wasn’t finished. People continued to 54 City Dogs Rescue about buying shirts. So Ethan decided to 55 the fund-raising event for another month. Through T-shirt sales and other 56 , he finally raised more than $14,500 in all. Dogs in D.C. are 57 to have him as their friend!
Kids often feel as if they had no say in things, and Ethan 58 them that they could have a real 59 . His love for his own dogs 60 Ethan Katz to help others.
41. A. observe B. sell C. walk D. save
42. A. shared B. changed C.went on with D. came up with
43. A. dog B. charity C. shelter D. event
44. A. adopted B. abandoned C. protected D. kept
45. A. decrease B. attention C. changes D. limits
46. A. refuses B. replaces C. removes D. returns
47. A. until B. after C. because D. although
48. A. email B. phrase C. picture D. paragraph
49. A. paid B. priced C. bought D. donated
50. A. time B. cost C. love D. money
51. A. special B. original C. unique D. final
52. A. for B. into C. above D. after
53. A. show B. drive C. meeting D. organization
54. A. contact B. visit C. promise D. advise
55. A. cover B. start C. direct D. run
56. A. donations B. rescues C. decisions D. discussions
57. A. friendly B. popular C. lucky D. lovely
58. A. guaranteed B. expected C. showed D. judged
59. A. effect B. result C. purpose D. identity
60. A. approved B. inspired C. followed D. adapted
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
Cambridge Dictionary has declared “upcycling” as 61 Word of the Year 2019. The word refers to the act of making new items out of old or 62 (use) things or waste materials.
63 number of times “upcycling” has been looked up on the Cambridge Dictionary website 64 (rise) by 181% since December of 2011, 65 it was first added to the online dictionary. In the past year alone 66 (search) for the word have doubled.
Wendalyn Nichols, Publishing Manager of Cambridge Dictionary, believes that the word’s recent popularity is being caused by peopl e’s growing 67 (aware) of climate change and other environmental issues. “68 (stop) the gradual process of climate change, let alone changing it around 69 (absolute), can seem impossible at times. Upcycling is a concrete action a single human being can take 70 (make) a difference,” he said.
Many other words on the shortlist for Word of the Year 2019 reflect the same concern with the effects of climate change, including “carbon sink” and “compostable”.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。
每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I felt so proudly when my team won the ice hockey competition. It made me feel that I can achieve anything. Only three years ago, I was terrifying of walking or skating on ice. To deal with this, I decided to join in a skating club. My teacher was great and after I knew it, I was able to skate. He then persuaded me try ice hockey. I loved one and was soon practise with my local team almost every evening. We’re now training for national competitions and hope to be champion some day. But my final goal is to be a ice hockey teacher.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是书法爱好者李华,你的英国笔友Sally十分喜欢你的书法作品(calligraphy piece),想向你了解学书法的好处。
请你根据下图给她写封电子邮件,内容包括:
1. 学书法的好处;
2. 赠送你的书法作品;
3. 解释作品的含义等。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 结束语已为你写好。
2019—2020学年度第一学期福州市高三期末质量检测
英语试题参考答案及评分标准
第一部分:
1-5 ABCCA 6-10 CCBAB11-15 AACBC 16-20 ABCAB
第二部分:
21-23 BDA 24-27 ACBB 28-31 DBAD32-35 DCCA
36-40 CBFDA
第三部分:
41-45 CDBAD 46-50 CADBD51-55 BCBAD 56-60 ACCAB
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66. searches67. awareness68. Stopping69. absolutely 70. to make 评分原则:
语法填空题如出现可接受的答案,由评卷点裁定,酌情给分。
此次大小写错误不扣分。
第四部分:
第一节:
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achieve anything. Only three years ago, I was terrifying of walking or skating on ice. To deal with
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评分原则:
短文改错题如出现可接受的答案,由评卷点裁定,酌情给分。
此次大小写错误不扣分。
第二节:
一、评分原则
1.本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。
2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。
3.词数少于80和多于120的,从总分中减去2分。
4.评分时应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的丰富性和准确性及上下文的连贯性。
5.拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。
英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
6.如书写较差以致影响交际,可将分数降低一个档次。
二、内容要点
1. 学书法的好处。
2. 赠送你的书法作品;(考生可以理解为即将赠送,也可理解为已赠送。
)
3. 解释作品的含义等。
三、各档次的给分范围和要求
四、One possible version:
Dear Sally,
I’m writing to tell you that learning Chinese calligraphy has some benefits. Not only will it increase your appreciation of Chinese culture, but also it will help you become more patient and focused. I’m delighted that you take a fancy to my calligraphy pieces. And your birthday approaching, I’d like to send you one of them as a gift, in which there are four Chinese characters. They make up a well-known Chinese idiom, meaning that reviewing what has been learned helps one to gain new understanding. Well, I sincerely hope that you’ll like it and learn more about Chinese calligraphy.
Looking forward to your reply.
Best ,
Li Hua
2019—2020学年度第一学期福州市高三期末质量检测
英语听力部分录音稿
Text 1
M: Mary, do you have a minute? I would like to have a word with you.
W: OK. I want to talk to you, too.
M: I received your e-mail just now. You can’t imagine how surprised I was when you mentioned that you decided to leave the job.
W: Yes. I’ve made up my mind.
Text 2
W: Hello, I’d like to make a r eservation for two tickets to London on Friday evening.
M: OK, let me see. The 6:15, 6:45, and 8:15 trains still have seats available. Which one would you like?
W: I’ll take the 6:45 one.
Text 3
W: Hello, Jim. That window is very clean.
M: Oh, hello, Mum. Dad and I washed it before lunch. But the car is dirty and I need to help Dad do that now. W: OK, but have a bottle of milk first.
Text 4
W: Excuse me, where is the post office?
M: It’s next door to the hotel. Go out of the door and turn right and it’s on the right in front of a park. It’s opposite the tourist information center.
W: OK. Thanks.
Text 5
M: Do you talk to the boys in your class much?
W: Oh yes. The boy opposite Ann is very nice.
M: The one with green trousers?
W: Yes. He’s called Nick. He’s never angry.
Text 6
M: How do you feel about the party tonight?
W: Er. I’m feeling OK.
M: Good. Is everything ready?
W: Yes, but I’m afraid that not many people will come.
M: That’s definitely not going to happen. Everyone I’ve spoken to says they’re c oming.
W: Oh, good. You don’t think we’ll run out of food?
M: No, I’m sure it’ll be fine. You’ve made a lot of food and most people will probably bring something.
W: Oh, OK, that’s good. I hope everyone will relax and enjoy themselves tonight.
Text 7
M: What can I do for you?
W: I was looking for a book named English for Everyone, but I couldn’t find it.
M: Did you check our database to see if it was on the shelf?
W: I already did. And I didn’t see it on the shelf.
M: Apparently somebody took that book out of the library.
W: Will you ever get another copy?
M: We will definitely be getting another.
W: Could you please reserve it for me?
M: That won’t be a problem.
W: Thanks. I really appreciate that.
Text 8
M: It would be nice to go to the beach sometime this weekend. I’m bored with staying at home watching a movie on TV all the time.
W: I want to go too. What’s the weather going to be like?
M: The weather forecast said this weekend it is supposed to be warm and not hot.
W: Will it be good beach weather? It wouldn’t be good if it got cold this weekend.
M: I want this trip to be perfect. I hope it stays warm.
W: This California weather is so uncertain. It’s impossible to know what will happen.
M: I know. Every day the weather seems different.
W: I would lov e it if it wasn’t always so unpredictable.
M: That would make it easier for us to make plans.
Text 9
W: Dr. Carter’s Office.
M: Yes, I’d like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please.
W: Okay. Could I have your name please?
M: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller.
W: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4 o’clock?
M: Uh, do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school on my way home from work around that time.
W: Okay. Um, how about Tuesday at 8:00 am or Thursday at 8:15 am?
M: Well, Tuesday would be fine.
W: Alright. And what’s the nature of your visit?
M: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and…
W: So you have hurt your leg or arm?
M: Not exactly. Actually, there has been a pain in my ankle from that day on.
W: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened?
M: Well yeah.
W: OK, Mr. Schuller. Could I have your phone number please?
Text 10
W: My name is Penny. I am fourteen years old and I come from Chicago, in the Midwest of the USA. My daily routine is like this. I get up at 7:00 in the morning on weekdays. I go to catch the bus to school at 7:30 and it takes about twenty minutes. I don’t wear a school uniform. I usually wear jea ns, trainers (运动鞋) and a sweatshirt.
I have eight classes a day and the first class begins at 8:00. I don’t have enough time to go home for lunch and we are not allowed to go to restaurants or any place where we can buy hamburgers and chips outside our school. So I usually have lunch in the school dining hall with my friends.
But I prefer the weekends and holidays to school! I like to play basketball, video games and see my friends. In the summer I go to camp with my best friend Ryan. Camp is really cool — we do lots of different activities like sports, fishing, horse-riding, walking in the mountains and we have camp fires at night and sing songs.
I really like rap music — Eminem is my favorite singer. I have a dog who is really cute. His name is Toby.。