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2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料山2021-2022末考試英語(yǔ)試題一、短對(duì)話Whatdidthemanthinkofthebook?Outofdate. B.Unsuitableforstudents. C.Worthreading.Whichcountrydothespeakersprobablylivein?A.China. B.TheU.K. C.TheWhydoesthewomanwanttochangeherbooking?Topreparefora B.Togohome C.Toattendmeeting. earlier. party.Whydidn’tthemangotothediningroomatlunchtime?A.Hehadtoseeadoctor.Heneededtohavearest.Hehadlunchoutwithhisdaughter.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?Whentodo B.Howtostarta C.Wheretoexercise. day. friends.二、長(zhǎng)對(duì)話聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Excited. B.Anxious. C.Confident.WhatdoesthewomansuggestdoingintheA.Talkingwithteachersandfriends.Learningtocontrolemotions.C.Listeningtomorespeeches.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。Wherearethespeakers?Athome. B.Inacar. C.Inarestaurant.Whatdoesthemanwanttodointhepark?Haveafternoontea. B.Relaxonthegrass. C.Flykites.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?GotoJack’s B.Buyapieceof C.Drivetoahome. cloth. shop.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Teacherandstudent. B.Brotherandsister.C.Classmates.WhatdoesthemansuggestthewomanA.Keepstudyingliterature.Chooseamajorshelikes.Talkwithherteachers.WhichsubjectdoesthewomanwanttoA.Translation. B.Education.

C.Math.聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。Whatisthepurposeofthewoman’sA.Tohaveabusinesstalk.B.Totalkaboutherworkplan.C.Toknowabouttheman’sjobexperience.Whereisthemanworking?Atabank.B.Atacomputershop. C.Ataforeigntradecompany.Whatisthewoman’smainA.Howlongpeoplecanwork.Howmuchsheshouldpay.Howmanysalespersonssheneed.Whowillthemanprobablytalktonext?A.Asecretary. B.Asalesdirector. C.Ahiringmanager.三、短文聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。WhathappenedtoSamanthalastmonth?A.Shelostherpet B.Shewroteawarm C.Shebeganadog. story. project.WhendidthespeakerfirstmeetSamantha?A.Halfamonthago. B.Onemonthago. C.Oneyearago.WhatisSamanthaprobablydoing?A.Drivingtoafarm.B.Visitingapetshop.C.Goingtothestudio.四、閱讀理解TherearealotofmuseumsinLondon.Ofcourse,thereareworld-famousnamesliketheBritishMuseumandNaturalHistoryMuseum.Butthentherearemanytinyplainpeculiarmuseumsineverycornerofthecity.18StaffordTerraceTheKensingtonaddressprovidesachancetoseealate-Victorian,middle-classhomethathassurvivedlargelyunchanged.Thehousewaspassedonfromonegenerationofthefamilytothenextandalmostalltheoriginaldecorationremainsunchanged.Thehouseclosesduringsummerformaintenance.Openinghours:2pm—5:30pmWed,Sat,SunBrunelMuseumAnexhibitioncelebratestheThamesTunnelasthebirthplaceofthetubesystem,andtheGreatEasternsteamshipasthefirstmodernoceanliner.ThesiteisaScheduledAncientMonumentandInternationalLandmarkSiteabovetheoldesttunnelintheUnderground,whichtellsthestoryofthemenwhoworkedinthedark,dodgingflamesandrawsewageeveryday.Openinghours:Daily10am—5pmTheCinemaMuseumThiscollectionofartifacts,memorabiliaandequipmenttellingthehistoryofcinemafromthe1890stothepresentisopenbytour(advancebookingrequired)whilethemuseumraisesfundstosecureitsfuture.Amongthedisplaysarecinemaseatsandsigns,stillsandposters,projectorsandothermachinery.Openinghours:11am—5pmMon-FribyappointmentonlyDennisSevers’HouseDennisSevers’Houseisatimecapsuleattractioninwhichvisitorsareimmersedinauniqueformoftheatre.Thetourtakesthroughthecellar,kitchen,diningroom,smokingroomandupstairstothebedrooms.Itfeelsasthoughtheinhabitantshaddesertedtheroomsonlymomentsbefore.TheDennisSeversHousetourisunsuitableforchildrenastoursareconductedinsilence.Openinghours:Wed,Fri5pm—9pmIfyouareinterestedinthelifeofVictorian,whichshouldyouchoosetovisit?A.18StaffordTerrace. B.BrunelMuseum.C.TheCinemaMuseum. D.DennisSevers’House.WhatareyourequiredtodobeforevisitingTheCinemaA.Learnthehistoryofcinema. B.Bookahead.C.Raisemoney. D.Collectposters.Whatdothelistedmuseumshaveincommon?A.Theyareworld-famous. B.TheyareaccessibleonWednesday.C.Theyfeaturetubesystem. D.Theyaresuitableforchildren.EarthDayisApril22.Everyyear,peoplearoundtheworldobservethedaybyhelpingtocarefortheenvironment.Theycarryoutallkindsofactivitiesinanefforttobettertheplanet’sheath.Onewaytosupportthisgoalistogrowplantsnativetoyourarea.Thishelpswildlifelikebirdsandinsectsthatevolvedalongsidenativeplants.Formanyoftheseanimals,plantpollen(花粉)istheirfood.Nativepollinatorsoftencannotrecognizenon-nativeplantsasfood.Thismeanstheydonotcollectthepollenorspreadplants’seeds.Plantingnon-nativespeciescreatesso-called“fooddeserts”forpollinatorsincludingbees,birds,bats,butterfliesandmore.DougTaamyisaprofessorofentomologyattheUniversityofDelaware.Entomologyisthestudyofinsects.Hefoundthatnon-nativeplantspeciescanharmthenaturalfoodchain,whichcanleadtoacollapseoftheenvironment.“Plantchoicematters,”hesaid.“Theplantswechoosetolandscapeourpropertiesshouldbedeterminedbyhowmuchlifecanlivethere.”Humansdependstronglyoninsects.Withoutthem,wewouldhavenofloweringplants,whichwouldharmthefoodwebthatsupportsimportantanimals.Birds,forexample,dependonplantsforfoodandspreadtheirseedswhilekeepingthepopulationsofharmfulinsectsdown.Insectssupportplantsthatprovideoxygen,cleanourwater,capturecarbonandaddnutrientstothesoil.Thatbuildstopsoilpreventsflooding.Withoutinsects,thebiosphere—thelivingpartsoftheEarth—wouldrotbecauseofthelossofinsectdecomposers.Humanssimplycouldnotsurvivethat,Tallamysaid.Inadditiontoprovidingfoodandhabitatforinsectsandotherwildlife,nativeplantsareabletogroweasilyanddonotrequiremuchcare.Thatmeanslesswateringandlessfertilizing.Thesituationisawin-winforgardenersandpollinators.WhichsectionofawebsiteisthetextprobablytakenA.Aroundtheglobe. B.Technologyreport.C.Thesecretofnature. D.HealthyLifestyle.Whyshouldweavoidplantingnon-nativespecies?A.Theyattractmoreinsects. B.Theydoharmtonativeplants.C.Theyturnsoilintodesert. D.TheybreakthebalanceofInwhataspectarenativeplantssuperiortonon-nativeplants?A.Theyproducemore B.Theypreventfloodingoxygen. effectively.C.Theyneedlesscare. D.Theyaddmorenutrientstothesoil.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodo?A.TakeeffectivemeasurestoprotectRaiseenvironmentalawarenessonEarthDay.Makegreatefforttobettertheplanet'shealth.Plantnativeplantstosupportlocalenvironment.Whenyouwereatschool,wereyouevertoldtostopdaydreamingandconcentrate?Itwaseasyforyourmindtowanderifyouweren’tinterestedinwhatyouwerelearningorifyouhadbetterthingstothinkabout.Stayingfocusedcanstillbeachallengeinadultlife,butunderstandinghowtodoit,andknowingwhatisdistractingyou,canhelp.Scientistshavelookedatwhatmakesusdistractandfoundanumberofwaystohelpusstayinthezone.Oneofthemostobviousthingsiseliminatingnoise.ResearchbyScienceFocusmagazinesilenceisbestforconcentration.Italsofoundturningoffnotificationsonyourphone,orswitchingitoffaltogether,removesamajordistractionandhelpsusfocusonthetaskathand.Anotherpossiblecureforashortattentionspan(持續(xù)時(shí)間)isbraintraining.Psychologistsareincreasinglyinterestedinourabilitytogetdowntobusinessandhavelookedatwhatwecanchangeinsideourheadtomakeusconcentrate.AnarticleforBBCFuturebyCarolineWilliamssaysthat“AttentionResearcherNiliLavieofUniversityCollegeLondonhasfoundthatmakingataskmorevisuallydemandingtakesupmoreprocessingpowerandleavesthebrainnothinglefttoprocessdistractions.”So,keepingyourmindbusymightbetheanswer.Therearemorepracticaltipsonkeepingyourmindfocused.Theseincludemakingalistortimetableofthetasksyouhavetodo,findingaworkspacewhereyou’renottemptedtodootherthings,orchewingsomegum!It’spossiblethemovementinyourmouthoccupiespartsofthebrainthatmightotherwisegetdistracted.ButaccordingtoScienceFocusmagazine,“ifwewerealwayssofocusedthatwenevergotdistracted,we’dmisspotentialchanges,suchasthreats,inourenvironment.Distractionisvitalforsurvival.”Whatdotheunderlinedwords“stayinthezone”inparagraphmean?A.Stayfocused. B.Keepsteady. C.Staycalm. D.Becareful.Howcanweextendattentionspan?A.Todovisualtask. B.TomakethetaskC.Totrainprocessingdistraction. D.Tokeepyourmindbusy.Whatinformationdoesthelastparagraphconvey?A.It’shardtogetridof B.Distractionisn’talldistraction.C.Stayingfocusedcanavoid D.Beingsensitivetochangesdangers. important.Whydoestheauthorwritethispassage?Todiscussthephenomenonofdaydreaming.Toshowtheharmofdistraction.Toofferhelpinkeepingconcentrated.Tointroducetheneweststudyresults.Handingpowertoolsovertoyoungstudentscouldresultinsomedisastroussituations.Butifthosetoolsarecombinedwitheffectivesupervisionandteaching,thestudentscanlearnvaluablenewskillsandmightevenfindanewcareerpath.Onesuchprogram,inWashington,D.C.,aimstoteachwoodworkingandfinishedcarpentryskillstoteensandyoungadults.Itincludesawoodshop,completelyhousedinsideatruck,whichactsasakind“classroomonwheels.”TheMobileWoodshopprogramwasstartedbythenonprofitZenithCommunityArtsFoundation.MargeryGoldberg,Zenith'sdirector,isanartist,woodsculptor,Shehadlongdreamedofcreatingamobilewoodshoptoasststudents.Thatdreamfinallycametruein2020,whenthecitygaveher.alargegrantfortheprogram.Goldbergbelieveswoodshopprogramscanhelppreparethenextgenerationofwoodworkers.StudentsatBalloucanlearnthesameskillsasabeginningcarpenterwould.Theseincludecutting,marking,measuring,nailingandhowtousedifferenttools.Thetruckisequippedwithalltheinstructionalmaterialsandtoolsnecessarytooperateasacompletemobileclassroom.Mobileworkstationsarealsoavailablesostudentscanworkonprojectsoutsidethetruck.Ifstudentspasstheclass,theycanseektoentertheunionapprenticeship(學(xué)徒)programInsteadofausualfour-yearapprenticeship,graduatesofthemobilewoodshopcanfinishinlesstime.JoeLargessisateacheratthewoodshop.Hesaidmuchoftheclasscentersonteachingstudents“softskills”Theseareskillsthataredesirableinalljobs,suchasteamwork,beingabletofollowinstructionsandarrivingtoworkontime.Studentsalsobasicskillslikemathandhowtoreadaruler.LargesssaidtheclassatBallouseeks“tohelpsomepeoplewhowouldn’thavethechancetoevengetintotheapprenticeshipprogram,andgivethemalegup”.That,headded,can“hopefullyhelpwithabetterfuture”.WhydidMargeryGoldbergstarttheA.Tohelpadultsfindjobs.Togetgrantfromthegovernment.Toassiststudentsforthefuturecareer.Tospreadtheartofwoodsculpture.Howdoestheprogramrun?Thelocalcarpenters’unionisinchargeofteaching.Studentslearnonthetruckallthetime.Studentsbeginfromthebasicskillsofcarpentry.Studentscanentertheunionapprenticeshipprogramdirectly.34.WhatcanbelearnedfromJoeLargess’swords?A.Basicskillsforalljobsarethecenterofteaching.Studentsattheclassareslowlearners.Theclasshelpspeopleprepareforthefuture.TheapprenticeshipprogramisnotftforstudentsatBallou.35.Whichisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.ClassroomonWheels B.SkillsforaBetterFutureC.LearningtoFindaGood D.MargeryGoldberg,anArtistandJob Sculptor五、七選五Inallone’slifetimeitisoneselfthatonespendsthemosttimebeingwithordealingwith.Butitisjustyourselfthatonehastheleastunderstandingof.Whentendtooverestimateyourself.youaregoingupwardsinlifeyou36 Whenyouaregoingdownhillyoutendtounderestimateyourself.Togainacorrectviewofoneselfandbearealistisimportant.Youmaylookforwardhopefullytothefuturebutbesurenottoexpecttoomuch,foridealscanneverbefullyrealized. 37Whetheryouthinkyouareatoweringtreeorbladeofgrass,ahighmountainorasmallstone,yourepresentastateofnaturethathasitsownreasonofexistence.Ifyouearnestlyadmireyourselfyou’llhavearealsenseofself-appreciation,whichwillgiveyouconfidence.Assoonasyougainfullconfidenceinyourself,you’llbeenabledtofightanydifficulty.Showyourselflovingconcernaboutyourhealthanddailylife.Unlessyouknowperfectlywellwhenandhowtodoyourselfafavor,youwon’tbeconfidentandreadyenoughtoresisttheattackofillness.Asyouareaware,whatapersonphysicallyisbutahumanbodythat’svulnerable(脆弱的)whenexposetotheelements. 40Inaword,togetathoroughunderstandingofoneselfistogetafullcontrolofone’slife.Thenonewillfindone’slifefullofcolorandflavor.Bepatientwithyourself.Thenyouneedturntoothersforhelp.Doingyourselfafavorwhenit’sneeded.Itseemsthateverythingyouseekforiswithinyourreach.Soifyoufallill,it’suptoyoutotakeagoodcareyourself.Togetathoroughunderstandingofoneselfneedsappreciation.Youmaybecourageoustomeetchallengesbutkeepinmindlimitationaswell.六、完形填空Wehavehadbadnewsthisweek,myhusbandwaslaidoffonTuesday. 41 ,wearebetteroffthanmostfamily,stillbeableto 42 ourfinancesuntilhefindsanotherjob.Whenseeingdoctors,nursesandstaffworkingaroundthe 43 totakecareofpatientsduringthisCOVID-19pandemic,myhusbandgaveme$100cashandsaid,“Goout,buysomerestaurantgiftcardsandtakethemtothe 44 formedicalworkers.”Restaurantgiftcardscanmakeit 45 forthemtoquicklygetmealsbetweenWithouthealthcare 46 wecannotjoininthatdirectly,butwecan47them—withmeals,withsuppliesandevenwitha48,heartfelt“thankyou”.Idon’toftenhavetosaywecan’tdothingsbecausewe 49 themoneyourselves,butthatwasmyfirst 50 .Realizingmy 51 hesaid,“Wewillbeokay,weneedtolookoutwardsnotinwards.”Whataspecialman!Iagreedthatitwasa52attitudetohave!Itwasabeautifulthingtoremainto 53 otherseveninour 54 moments. 55 thoughtshelpedpullthroughsmoothly.Hefoundanotherjobsoon.Alwaysthinkpositively,have100%faithandsuccessisyours.41.A.Gratefully B.Unfortunately C.Immediately 42.A.make B.enlarge C.stretch 43.A.bed B.people C.building 44.A.community B.station C.table 45.A.better B.easier C.longer 46.A.training B.knowledge C.sense 47.A.support B.doubt C.respect 48.A.bright B.simple C.loud 49.A.earn B.waste C.need 50.A.impression B.sound C.thought 51.A.disappointment B.sadness C.mistake 52.A.wonderful B.different C.reasonless 53.A.callon B.comeacross C.thinkof D.take54.A.delighted55.Creative

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criticalD.Deep七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文1DunhuangwasagatewaytoandfromChina,aplace 56 Eastmetwest,andagreatislandinthemiddleofthedesert.Dunhuang’slongandglorioushistoryrepresents 57 (it)significanceasacentreofculturalandcommercialexchange.Today,Dunhuangisaworld-classtouristdestinationboastingsiteswithUNESCO-protectedheritagestatus.Therearemorethan700famouscaves, 58 (know)astheMogaoGrttoes,which 59 (carve)outofrockoveraperiodof1,years.InthefamousLibraryCavewerehiddenthousandsofmanuscripts,paintingsandscrolls.Thesehiddentreasuresgiveus 60 pictureofDunhuangwhenitwasatthecentreoftheSilkRoadtrade.IntheMingDynasty,traderouteschangedandDunhuangwasnotasprosperousasitusedtobe.61(gradual),itfadedfrommemory,eventhoughitwasonceisbringingtheSilkRoad 62suchagreatcity.ThiscenturylifeoncemorethroughtheBeltandRoadInitiative.Dunhuanghasonceagainbecomeacrossroads 63 ithostedhundredsofrepresentativesfrom51countriesfortheSilkRoadInternationalCulturalExpoin2017.GiventhatthethemeoftheExpowas64(promote)culturalexchangeandstrengthenmutual65(cooperate)betweenthecountriesalongtheSilkRoad,Dunhuangwastheidealplace.八、申請(qǐng)信80九、讀后續(xù)寫150I’dspentthenightrushingtothewindoweverytimeIheardabranchfall.Now,lookingoutintotheearlymorninglight,notonetreeinourruralneighbourhoodhadbeenleftuntouched.Brancheslayeverywhere.The

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