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第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。
第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend
A.Haveapicnic.B.Workinhergarden.C.Gotothecompany.
2.Whatistheschoolrecord
A.12.13seconds.B.12.23seconds.C.12.35seconds.
3.Whydoesthemanmakethecall
A.Toplaceanorder.B.Tobuyabottleofink.C.Tomakeacomplaint.
4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers
A.Instructorandlearner.B.Driverandpasserby.C.Policeofficeranddriver.
5.Wherearethespeakers
A.Inacinema.B.Inastreet.C.Inarestaurant.
第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。
6.Howdidthewomanarriveatherdestination
A.Onfoot.B.Bycar.C.Byair.
7.Whendoestheconversationprobablytakeplace
A.Intheearlymorning.B.Inthelateafternoon.C.Atmidnight.
聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。
8.Whydoesthewomangotothelibrary
A.Borrowabook.B.Attendaliteratureclass.C.Updatealibrarycard.
9.WhichgradeisJamesinnow
A.8thgrade.B.9thgrade.C.10thgrade.
10.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext
A.Returntotheoffice.B.Goforacoffee.C.Givethemanacall.
聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。
11.WherewasAnniebornprobably
A.InItaly.B.InFrance.C.InPortugal.
12.WhatisdifficultforAnnietolearnaboutSpanish
A.Itswriting.B.Itsgrammar.C.Itspronunciation.
13.WhatisMr.Johnson’sopinionofAnnie
A.Sheisfallingbehind.B.Sheisperformingaverage.C.Sheisdoingwell.
聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。
14.Whenwillthespeakersholdtheparty
A.Onthe24th.B.Onthe25th.C.Onthe26th.
15.Whydoesthemanliketheschooldininghall
A.Thefoodisfavorable.B.Theserviceisgood.C.Thedecorationisgreat.
16.WhatpresentwillthespeakersprepareforKevin
A.Atie.B.Abasketball.C.Aphotobook.
17.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers
A.Classmates.B.Brotherandsister.C.Teacherandstudent.
聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。
18.Whencanweprobablymeetthe“TrashLibrary”inthevillage
A.OnTuesday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.
19.Whowilldothetrashsortingworkintheend
A.Radenherself.B.Raden’scoworkers.C.Thechildren’sparents.
20.WhatisRaden’snextplan
A.Expandingherbusiness.
B.Buildingaculturebase.
C.Sellingbooksinneighboringregions.
第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選頂中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題紙上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
A
CoursesofHarvardUniversity20222023
AnIntroductiontoTaiChiThiscoursebangsyouhow-tovideosthatteach20differentmoves.Althoughthiscenturies-oldChinesemartialartwaysoundmysterious,recentstudiesshowthatitcanhelptostrengthenyourheart,lowerbloodpressure,andsoon.Time:December17,2022December17,2023Coursefees:Free
TheBusinessofChinaChinawillbecometheworld’slargesteconomyby2030.WeexplorethedriversofChina'sgrowth,includingtraditionalfamilyfirms,Internetstart-upsandstate-ownedenterprises.Thiscourseoffersbusinessleaderstheknowledgeandskillsneededtoruntheircompanies.Time:January25May15,2023Coursefees:$1,880
Shakespeare’sLifeandWorksThiscoursewillintroducedifferentkindsofliteraryanalysisthatyoucanusewhenreadingShakespeare,WithshortvideosfilmedinEnglandandtopicslikedifferentapproachestotextualinterpretation,youwilllearnhowtounlockthemeaningofShakespeare’splays.Time:November30,2022November30s2023Coursefees:Free(addanofficialcertificatefor$99)
TheWalkableCityJeffSpeckistheauthorofthebest-sellingWalkableCity,andnowitprovidesprimaryinformationforacomprehensivetwo-daycourseonthemosteffectivetechniquesandtoolsforreshapingplacesinsupportofwalking,biking,andtransport.Thecoursewill,focusingreatdepthonthefollowingstrategiesformakingbetterplaces:PutCarsinTheirPlace,WelcomeBikesandsoon.Time:June13June14,2023Coursefees:$1,600
Createanaccountchooseyourcourseandthenregister.Thecoursesareavailabletoallfromeverycomeroftheworld.
21.Ifyouwanttohaveabetterconstitution,whichcoursewillyouchoose
A.TheBusinessofChina.B.AnIntroductiontoTaiChi.
C.Shakespeare’sLifeandWorks.D.TheWalkableCity.
22.WhatisspecialaboutthecourseTheBusinessofChina
A.Itistaughtbyaneconomist.B.Itisintendedforbusinessleaders.
C.Itisabouthowtoworkefficiently.D.ItistheonlyonerelatedtoChina.
23.Whatdothefourcourseshaveincommon
A.Requiringsigningup.B.Lastingformorethanayear.
C.Charginghighcoursefees.D.Beingopentostudentsalone.
B
Havingspentmorethanadecadeonthedancefloor,ROMENiccoloFilippi,a23-year-oldItaliandanceperformer,recentlydecidedtoexploreChinesecultureanditstraditionaldanceformsandbelievesthatthisexperiencewillnotonlyboosthiscareer,butalsobroadenhishorizonsbeyondtheworldofdance.
HisinterestindiversifyinghisskillsgrewafterhestumbleduponashortvideooftraditionalChinese-styleddanceonYouTube."Isawitasanartthatcombinestraditionandmodernity,whichwasmostlythereasonwhyIlikedit,"saysFilippi.
Eversince,hehasbeencloselyfollowingChinesedanceperformersandwatchingnumerousvideostolearnmoreaboutthetraditionalstylethatheadmires."Ipreferthetraditionalstylebecauseofitslightmovements.Italsoreflectsmypersonalitywithelegance,"headds.
Filippi'schancecamewhenhewasinvitedtoperformforaChineseNewYearcelebrationinthecentralItaliancityofFlorence.Hehassincefullycommittedhimselftotheartform,learningseveralpiecesandputtinghisnewfoundpassionintopractice.
"ThebiggestdifferencethatIfoundisthechangeofmoodandemotionalexpressionsamongdances,"saysFilippi,addingthatheneededtoshiftfromthedynamicmovesofhip-hoptothegracefulandfluidmovementsofChinesedance.Despitevariousobstacles,Filippi'seffortshavenotgoneunnoticed.
Twoofhisfriendssharedvideosofhisperformancesonsocialmedia,andtheresponsewasoverwhelming.Onevideogarnered500,000views,whiletheotherreceived200,000views.
Filippibelievesthatlearningaboutdifferentculturesispriceless,andheseesitasameansofpersonalgrowth."Iliketothinkofapersonasabook,"hesays."Embracingdifferenttraditionsandcultures,suchasChinesecultureandmanyothers,islikeaddingnewchapterstomybook,makingitmorediverseandwonderful."
24.WhatisthemainreasonwhyFilippifallsinlovewithtraditionalChinesedance
A.Itspotentialtoboosthiscareer.B.Itsmixoftraditionalandmodernelements.
C.Itsgracefulandlightmovements.D.Itstruereflectionofhiselegantpersonality.
25.HowdoestheauthorillustratethepopularityofFilippi'svideos
A.Bylistingnumbers.B.Bygivinganexample.
C.Bysharingastory.D.Bymakingacomparison.
26.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph
A.Filippithinkslittleoflearningfromothercultures.
B.Peopleprefertowritedowntheirpastexperiences.
C.Acceptingvariousculturesboostspersonalgrowth.
D.Abookwithchaptersontraditionsismorewonderful.
27.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage
A.Chinese-styleddancevideosgoviralonsocialmedia.
B.AnItalian'sdancejourneytowardsspecializationstarts.
C.Filippi'sdesireforChinesecultureextendsbeyonddance.
D.AnItaliandancershowspassionforChinese-styleddance.
C
Sugar-freecookies,sugar-freecandy,anddietsodaarethesebetterforyouAftersugarbecameano-nointhenutritionandwellnessworld,sugar-freefoodanddrinksactedasareplacementforoncebelovedsweetdrinksandsnacks.BeingclaimedtobeZEROsugarmeansthefoodanddrinksarehealthier,betterfordiabetics,andhelpyouslimdown...RightWrong.Sugar-freeproductsaren'tbetterforyou.Infact,theyareworse.Formostsugar-freeproducts,itmeansthatartificialsweeteners(甜味劑)areusedinsteadofrealsugar.Theproblemisthatthesesweetenersdonotcomefromnaturalsoureesandtheycandoyoumoreharmthangood.
Let'sgetintowhattheseartificialsweetenersactuallyare.Sugar-freesugarsoundswrongbecausethereisnosuchthingassugar-freesugar.Someofthesesugar-freealternativesevencontainsugarandtheonesthathavechemicalsyourbodyoftendoesnotknowhowtoprocess.Mostartificialsweetenersarealotsweeterthansugarsoonlyasmallquantityofthemareneeded.That'swhytheycanmarketsugar-freealternativesas"low-calorie"or"no-calorie'.Italsomeansthatyougetnonutritionalvaluefromconsumingthem,whichiswhysomanysugar-freereplacementsareclassifiedas"non-nutritive".Theseartificialsweetenerstendtohideundersomenames.Actually,theyare200-600timessweeterthansugar.
Whenyoueatsweetstuff,yourbodycontinuestodesireitand,eventhoughyourbodycannotmetabolize(代謝)thesesugar-freealternatives,yourbraindoesnotknowthedifference.Inturnsugai-freealternativesrelatetoweightgainandType-2diabetes.Besides,artificialsweetenersalsodamageyourgut'sabilitytobreakdownsugarwhichimpactseverythingyoueat.Inotherwords,yourbodydoesn'tknowhowtohandleartificialsweetenersbecausetheyhavenothingrealtoprocess.
Hereisagoodruleofthumb:stayawayfromartificialsweetenersandlookfornon-sugar,naturalsweetenerslikestevia(甜葉菊)ordatesugar.Inthewaragainstartificialsweetenersandrealsugar,bothlose.Satisfyyoursweettoothwithnaturalsugarthatcomesfromfruitsandstayawayfromproductsclaimedtobesugar-free.
28.Whatdomostsugar-freeproductshaveincommon
A.Theydon'ttastesweet.B.Theyarefreeofcalories.
C.Theyarerichinnutrition.D.Theyhaveartificialsweeteners.
29.Whatcanbeinferredaboutartificialsweeteners
A.Theyareassweetassugar.B.Theyposeabigrisktohealth.
C.TheycanbemetabolizedeasilyD.Theyhavelongbeenaddedtofood.
30.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodo
A.Tokeepabalanceddiet.B.Tostayawayfromsugaryproducts.
C.Tochoosefewerartificialingredients.D.Totakeinsugarfromnaturalsources
31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext
A.Whyaresugar-freeproductsbadforyourhealth
B.Howwillsugar-freeproductsaffectyourbody
C.Whatcanbecalledsugar-freeproducts
D.Whyaresugar-freeproductspopular
D
Slownesshasbeenasweepingtrendinsustainability.Slowfoodcelebrateslocalproduceandtraditionalcookingmethods;slowfashionismadewithafocusonpeopleandtheplanet.Youmayhaveevenheardoftheslowcity,acampaigntorestorelocalculturesandturncitiesbacktotheirnaturalenvironments.
Slowdesigndevelopedfromthelargerslowmovement.Althoughthetermwasonlyrecentlyintroduced,theideaofthoughtfuldesignlooksbacktoatimewhenbuildingsandfurnitureweremadewithgreatcraftsmanship(手藝)andbyhand-beforethemass-producedthrowawayfurnituretookover.Youcanthinkoftheterm“slow”asacelebrationoftimelessness:boththetimelessnessofapieceandthetimelessnessoftherelationshipbetweenthatpieceanditsowner.
Oneexampleofslowdesigntodayiswhat'sbeendubbedthebrownfurniturerevival(復(fù)興).Brownfurniturereferstotheheavywoodenfurnishingsthatwerepopularinyourgrandparents'daybutsuddenlyfelloutofstyleattheturnofthecentury.Brownfurnitureisoftenassociatedwithdarkwoods,suchastreeslikemahogany,walnut,andteak,thattakedecadestoreachmaturityandtruecraftsmanshiptotransformintofunctionalpieces.
Today'sfurnitureindustryisdominatedbytheready-to-assemble(RTA)(組裝)furnituremarket.RTAfurnitureisusuallyconstructedfromlow-qualityfiberboard,whichlastsasmallpartoftraditionalfurniture'slifespan(壽命).Theweightoffurniturelandfilled(廢物填埋)in2023was9.7milliontons,4.5timeswhatwaslandfilledin1960.
Inalessdirectway,theideaoftimelessnessalsolendsitselftoalowerenvironmentalimpact.Besidestheirdemonstratedphysicaldurability,slowmaterialsanddesignaremeanttooutlivetrendsandneverbethrownoutsimplybecausethey'reoutofstyle.
Assecond-handshoppingbecomesmoreappealingtotoday’syounggenerationbecauseofitslowenvironmentalimpactandaffordabilitythebrownfurnitureofyesteryearismakingacomeback.
32.Whyisthefirstparagraphwritten
A.Toexplainanewterm.B.Topresentthetopicofthetext.
C.Toprovidebackgroundinformation.D.Tohighlighttheimportanceofslowness.
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dubbed”meaninparagraph3
A.Knownas.B.Mistakenfor.C.Comparedto.D.Connectedwith.
34.WhatcanbeinferredaboutRTAfurniture
A.Itisoutofdate.B.Ithasalonglifespan.
C.Itisheavyandexpensive.D.Ithasbadeffectsontheenvironment.
35.Whatisgoodnewsforthebrownfurniturerevival
A.Grandparentsarebuyingnewfurniture.
B.Thebrownfurniturewillsoonbemass-produced.
C.Theyounggenerationfavorssecond-handshopping.
D.Materialsforslowdesignfurniturearemoreavailable.
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。
Ithappensfromtimetotimethatafterawholemorningofstudying,youaretiredintheafternoon.Itisthenthatyoumaywanttoeatsomethingsweet,perhapsasweetdrinkorachocolatebartoliftyourmood.___36___
Butastudysuggeststhatsugarcanmakeyoufeelworseratherthanliftyourmood.TheGermanandUKresearcherscollecteddatafrom31studiesinvolvingnearly1,300adults.___37___Thoseemotionsincludeanger,alertness,depressionandtiredness.Theyfoundthatpeoplewhohavetoomuchsugarbecomemoretiredandlessalertwithinanhour,andthatthesefeelingsbecomemoreintenseovertime.
Accordingtoresearchers,whenpeopletakeinsugar,theirbloodsugarlevelsriserapidly,leadingtoaburstofenergyandashort“feelgood”period.However,astheybegintodigestthesugar,theirbloodsugarlevelsdecreasequickly,leadingtoabadfeeling.___38___Aswithcaffeine,thispreventsthebodyfromrelaxing,leavingpeoplebeingtiredandlessalert.
___39___AccordingtoWHO,itishealthytohavethesugarsfoundnaturallyinfruit,vegetablesandmilk,solongastheymakeuplessthan5percentofourdailytotalenergyintake.
Sothenexttimeyoufeeltiredandcan’tconcentrateonstudyandwork,perhapsyoushouldthinktwicebeforeyoubiteintoachocolatebar.Therearestillotherwaystorelievetiredness.___40___
A.Maybealittleexerciseatmiddayisabetteridea.
B.Socuttingsweetfoodoutofthedietisagoodchoice.
C.Theystudiedtheeffectofsugaronsomeaspectsofmood.
D.Afterall,it’sbelievedthata“sugarrush”givesyouenergy.
E.Sugarinanyformisnotnecessarilygoodforthehumanbody.
F.Buttheresultofthestudydoesn’tmeangivingupsweetfoodaltogether.
G.Toremainona“high”,peoplemayeatmoresugaruntiltheybecomeaddictedtoit.
第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。
TheyearIturnedfifty,Ideterminedtodosomethingnewevery-singledayforayear.Itwas
41balancing365newthingswithworkandfamily,andIneededtodothelaundryandgetdinneronthetableeverynight.Intheearlyweeksofthe42,Ioftenrackedmybrain(絞盡腦汁)forsomethingnewthatIcouldactually43infifteenminutes.Thankfully,itturnedoutthattherewerelotsofthingsI’d44donebeforethatIcouldcompleteinashorttime.IsignedupforanonlineclasstolearnItalian.
Astimewentby,Ifounditwaseasiertokeepmyeyesopentothe45thatsurroundedme.Itturnedoutthattherewerenewthingseverywhere,andallIhadtodowasmakealittle46toenjoythem.Andtherefore,onacoldSaturdaywhenIwould47havestayedhomereadingabook,IsetofftoattendanIceFestival.
WheneverIlearnedaboutsomethingthatseemedremarkable,Iforcedmyselfto48it.Insteadof"Why"Ibegantoask"Whynot"Imademy49“Yes.”WhenmyfriendslearnedIwas50tonewthings,theinvitationsbegan51notjustfromfriends,butfriendsoffriends.IwentdogsleddingandattendedaFashionWeekfashionshow.
AsI52theyear,Idiscovertherearemanynewthingsformetotry.Itseemstomeanobvioussignthatatfifty,mylifewasfullof53.Icouldcontinuetogrow,54mywingsandlearnmoreeverydayfortherestofmylife.Iwelcomeeachdayasanopportunityto55theworldalittledifferently.
41.A.impracticalB.uselessC.toughD.worthwhile
42.A.tripB.projectC.competitionD.campaign
43.A.absorbB.obtainC.tolerateD.accomplish
44.A.neverB.alsoC.stillD.even
45.A.prospectsB.outcomesC.possibilitiesD.sights
46.A.choiceB.effortC.differenceD.sense
47.A.properlyB.constantlyC.graduallyD.normally
48.A.pursueB.purchaseC.abandonD.restore
49.A.requestB.commentC.responseD.resolution
50.A.familiarB.faithfulC.sensitiveD.receptive
51.A.breakinginB.pouringinC.callinginD.joiningin
52.A.recallB.predictC.celebrateD.follow
53.A.loveB.beautyC.dignityD.promise
54.A.foldB.stretchC.growD.flap
55.A.saveB.handleC.experienceD.possess
第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
GabiRizeaonlydiscoveredhistalentforwoodcarvingthreeyearsago,andput56.__________togooduse,savingdozensofoldtreestumpsfrombeingremovedby57.___________(turn)themintoimpressiveworksofart.
Rizeabecameawoodcarver58._____________(complete)byaccident.Threeyearsago,afterbuyinghimselfanewchainsaw(鏈鋸),hestarted“playing”withitonablockofwood.Hetriedcarvingahumanfaceintothewood,andtohissurprise,itturnedoutprettygood.Today,heissogoodatwoodcarving59._________hishomecityallowshimtoworkhismagiconoldtreestumpsandsofarabout40worksofart60.__________(create)inthelocalparks.
“In99%ofthecases,thewoodjustdoesn’tmatchmyideas,”hesaidinaninterview.“Ifirsthavetoremovealltherottenparts,andsometimes,61.___________isleftisn’tenoughformydesigns.”
Followinghisrecentrisetofame,Rizeahasbeenaskedbymany62._________(city),includingthecapitalofRomaniatotransformtheiroldtreetrunks63.__________worksofart.Hepromisedtohonortheirrequests,buthewillneverrepeatanyoftheartworks64.__________(find)inhishomecity.
Inspiteofhisobvioustalent,theRomanian65.___________(art)recentlygotintoartschoolinordertofullymasterwoodcarving.
第四部分單詞拼寫(共10小題:每小題1分,滿分10分)
66.Let’smakej_________effortstopeotecttheenvironmentandliveinharmonywithnature.
67.Thepastdecadew_____________thegreatchangesinthetourismindustryinChina.
68.Outofc______________,thelittleboypeeredintotheofficethroughthewindow.
69.Healwaysm_________metosticktomydreamwheneverIcomeacrossdifficulties.
70.Thenewfilmwillber____________onJuly16thinthedowntowncinema.
71.Nowadaysthe____________(優(yōu)先事項(xiàng))fortravellingisshiftedfromshoppingtofoodandscenery.
72.Thegymisplanningto___________(延長(zhǎng))itsopeninghoursduringthefestival.
73.Herswasa____________(次要的)part,butsheplayeditwithgreatenthusiasm.
74.Thecompanywas___________(控告)ofcheatingthecustomersbecausetheyadvertisedthelowqualityproducts.
75.Thosewhodamagetheenvironment_____________(有意地)shouldbeseverelypunished.
第五部分單句語法填空(共5小題:每小題1分,滿分5分)
76.Iwasabouttopurchasemyfavoritebicyclewiththatmoney______Inoticedmydadandmomstandingbesidetheoldtruck,lookingsad.
77.ItwasthefirsttimeHelen__________(understand)suchacomplexwordawordforsomethingshecouldn’ttouch.
78.Thestudenthasbeenfoundaliveafter_______________(trap)inavalleyforaweek.
79.IwasborninNewOrleans,Louisiana,acity__________namewillcreateapictureofbeautifultreesandgreengrassinourminds.
80.Inordertoobserveandstudychimpsintheirnaturalenvironment,JaneGoodallcameto________isnowTanzaniaattheageof26.
第六部分讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一個(gè)完整的短文。
65yearoldRichardOslenwasinterestedinadventureandhunting.ThistimehehuntedonalandnearWatfordCity,N.D.Inthecoldwinter,hesetouttotryanewplace.Hedidn’ttakehiscellphone,thinkingthatitwasnotamust.Hewalkedmorethanhalfamilewithtwodogstoawheatfield.
Keepinganeyeopenforabirdtakingflight,Richardsteppedonathincrustoficeonariver.Theicebrokeintopiecesanddroppedhimfourfeettothebottom.
Realizingthathewasintroubleandwasgoingtohurthimself,Richarddecidedtocometolandquickly.However,hisleftlegwashurt,sohehadtoreachforhisshotgun,unloaditanduseitasacrutch(拐杖).Whenhewaspartlyup,helosthisbalanceandfellintotheriveragain.Thistimeoneofhisfeetgotstuckbetweentworocks.Richardtoldhimselfthatifhedidn'tgethimselfoutofthatriver,hewasn’tgoingtohaveaverygoodnight.
Richardmanagedtomakehisfootfreeandclimbedmoreslowlyandcarefully.Richardsuddenlyrealizedthedifficultyofthetaskbeforehim.Theaccidenthappenedatabout2p.m.,anditwasalmost5p.m.withtheroadfarawayasthesunwassetting.
AlthoughRichardmetwithmanydifficulties,hedidn’tgiveup.Hewasstubbornandsurethathemustbepersistent.Withhisgun'ssupport,hetriedjumpingwithhisrightleg.Once,twice,...hefailedagainandagain,feelingextremelytired.Afteralongerbreak,hemadeadesperateattempt.Luckily,hemanagedtoclimboutoftheriverandlayontheland,gasping.Temperaturesdropped,andhishandsandfeetsoonwerecompletelynumbwithcold.
Paragraph1:Richard’sdogshadbeenplayinginthefieldandeventuallycameuptohim.________
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Paragraph2:Luckily,notallhopewaslost—therecametheseventhcar.______________________
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參考答案
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閱讀理解:21-23BBA24-27BACD28-31DBDA32-35CADC
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完型:41-45CBDAC46-50BDACD51-55BADBC
語法填空:
56.it57.turningpletely59.that60.havebeencreated
61.what62.cities63.into64.found65.artist
單詞拼寫:
66.joint67.witnessed68.curiosity69.motivates70.released
71.priority72.extend73.minor74.accused75.intentionally
單句語法填空:
76.when77.hadunderstood78.beingtrapped79.whose80.what
讀后續(xù)寫:
Paragraph1:
Richard'sdogshadbeenplayinginthefieldandfinallycameuptohim.Thetwodogssurroundedhisbodytowarmhimandalsoperiodicallybarkedatdistance.Richardfinallyreachedthefenceneartheroadwiththehelpofhisdogs.Hefearedexhaustionandrapidlyfreezingbodywouldmakehimloseconsciousness,sohedecidedtositbythefenceandwavedownadriver.Duringthenexthalfanhour,hewavedwildlyandshouted,butsixvehiclespassedwithoutstopping.Richardnearlyfellintodespair.
Paragraph2:
Luckily,notallhopewaslost—therecametheseventhcar.Hedesperatelycriedforhelpandwasluckythatthedriverstoppedhiscar.HeaskedRichardwhatwaswrong.Richardtoldhimhislegwasbadlyinjuredandcouldnotwalk.Thedrivercarriedhimonhisbackwithoutsayinganything.HewascarefulenoughtolayRichardonthebackseatandletthetwodogsinthetruck.Thedrivercomfortedhim:“Don'tworry.Wearegoingtothenearesthospital.”HegaveRichardwarmthinthecoldwinter.
第一節(jié)
聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
(停頓00’05”叮咚鈴聲)
Text1
M:Areyougoingtothecompanypicnicthisweekend
W:Iwasplanningtoworkinmygardeninstead,butStevenhaspersuadedmetogo.
(停頓00’10”叮咚鈴聲)
Text2
M:Yes,I’vejustrunmyquickest100metersthisyear!12.23seconds.
W:Wow,thatissofast!Itbeatsyourpreviousbestof12.35.Maybeonedayyoucanbeattheschoolrecordof12.13.
(停頓00’10”叮咚鈴聲)
Text3
W:MichaelSupplies.HowcanIhelpyou
M:ThisisLaurenceSmithfromWKCLtdspeaking.ThereissomethingwrongwithanorderImadelastweek.Yousentthewronginkforourprinters.
(停頓00’10”叮咚鈴聲)
Text4
M:Youaredoingwell.Justturnleftattheendofthestreet.
W:Ifeelreallynervousaboutturns.I’mafraidIcan’tseethepeoplepassingtheroad.
M:Allmylearnersfeellikethatatsomestage.Justrelax.
(停頓00’10”叮咚鈴聲)
Text5
W:Excuseme,howcanIgettothenearestrestaurant
M:It’seasy.Walkstraightand
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