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一、聽力選擇題(★★)1.Whattimeisitnow?

A.9:30.B.10:00.C.10:30.(★★★)2.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?

A.Goforawalk.B.Haveaninterview.C.Buysomemilk.(★★)3.WhyisEmmatired?

A.Shehasjustfinishedareport.B.Sheclimbedamountain.C.Shedidalotofhousework.(★★★)4.Wherearethespeakersgoing?

A.Toafactory.B.Toarestaurant.C.Toasupermarket.(★★★)5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Atrip.B.Anumbrella.C.Theweather.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemandislike?

A.Eggs.B.Lemons.C.Milk.7.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Completehiswork.B.Helppreparelunch.C.Getthewomansomewater.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whendidthespeakerslastseetheirparents?

A.Ayearago.B.Halfayearago.C.Threemonthsago.9.Whowillbuyacake?

A.Elaine.B.George.C.Selina.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inacar.B.Athome.C.Inabakery.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Whatdoesthewomanrecommendfirst?

A.Agraysilktie.B.Abrownleatherwallet.C.Ablackleatherwallet.12.Whydoestheboyrefusetobuythebrownwallet?

A.Hisfathermightdislikeitsdesign.B.Heisn’tfondofitscolor.C.It’stooexpensiveforhim.13.Howmuchwilltheboypay?

A.$35.B.$40.C.$55.(★★★)聽下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.WhendidthemanwatchthemovieMr.Brownmentioned?

A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthemovieshesawlastweek?

A.Itisfascinating.B.Itisboring.C.Itisjustso-so.16.Whattypeofmoviesistheman’sfavorite?

A.Sciencefictionmovies.B.Actionmovies.C.Horrormovies.17.WherewillthespeakersmeetfirstnextSunday?

A.Atthecafe.B.Atthecinema.C.Attheman’shouse.(★★★)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。18.OnwhichflooristheoutdoorpoolatHotelPosadaFreeman?

A.The12thfloor.B.The11thfloor.C.The1stfloor.19.WhatdoweknowaboutCasaRoxanaBungalows?

A.It’ssimplyfurnishedbutquiteclean.B.Eachroomcostsonlyabout$15anight.C.It’sacrossthestreetfromOlasAltasBeach.20.WhatisspecialaboutHotelPosadaLaMision?

A.ItislocatedinthewestofPlayaMadera.B.Ithasabigbaronthetopfloor.C.Ithasancientredwoodwindows.二、閱讀理解(★★★)ChooseYourOne-Day-ToursintheUnitedStates!TourA—NewYorkCity:ImpressyourselfwiththebusycitywithavisittothefamouslandmarksoftheBigApple.ExploreTimesSquare,thecenterofthecitythatneversleeps,andwalkthroughthebeautifulCentralPark.Don’tmissthechancetoseetheworld-famousStatueofLibertyupclose.Price:$50.TourB—GrandCanyon:AppreciatetheamazingbeautyoftheGrandCanyon,oneofnature’sgreatestworks.TakeaguidedtouroftheSouthRimandbeamazedbythebreathtakingviewsofthedeep,colorfulcanyons.Catchunforgettablemomentswithimpressivephotoopportunities.Price:$80.TourC—SanFrancisco:Beginajourneytotheattractivecitybythebay.VisitthesplendidGoldenGateBridgewhereyoucantakebreathtakingphotosandexplorethelivelyFisherman’sWharf,andtakeaboattothehistoricAlcatrazIsland.Enjoyaguidedtourofthecity’slivelyneighborhoodsandsatisfyyourstomachwiththemouth-wateringdishes.Price:$60.TourD—MiamiBeach:Escapetothesunnyparadise(樂(lè)園)ofMiamiBeach.Startyourdaybyrelaxingontheunspoiledsandybeaches,batheyourselfinthelivelyenvironmentoftheArtDecoDistrict,andhaveanamazingexperienceinshoppinganddiningalongthefamousOceanDrivewhereyou’llfinduniquegiftstobringbackhome.Price:$45.ChooseyourfavouritetourandstartanunforgettableadventurethroughsomeofthemostfamousdestinationsintheUnitedStates.Clickheretobookyourone-daytournowandcreatememoriesthatwilllastalifetime.Pricesaresubjecttochange,sobookearlytoobtainyourspot!21.Whichtourwillyouchooseifyoulikenaturalwonders?

A.TourA.B.TourB.C.TourC.D.TourD.22.WhatcanyouexperienceinbothTourCandTourD?

A.Shoppingfortravelgifts.B.Tastingdeliciouslocalfood.C.Appreciatingdifferentkindsofarts.D.Experiencingthecity’shistoricalculture.23.Whatisthepossiblesourceofthistext?

A.Anationalnewspaper.B.Amagazine.C.Atravelbrochure.D.Awebsitepage.(★★)Onhistenthbirthday,onFebruary6,2023,LzmirKassamwoketothenewsofthepowerfulearthquakeinTurkeyandSyria.LivinginCalgarybutnamedafterTurkey’sthird-largestcity,Lzmirfeltadeepconnectiontothesorrow.Drivenbyawishtohelp,hesawanopportunitytomakeadifferencethroughhisloveofrunning.Twoyearsearlier,Lzmirhadrunhisfirsthalf-marathon,collectingmoneyforCanadianWomenforWomeninAfghanistan.Thistimehesetanewgoal:toruntenkilometerstentimes,eachrunmarkingayearofhislife,andtousethischallengetocollectmoneyforthepeopleintheearthquake-hitarea.Overthecourseoffourmonths,fromlastFebruarytoJune,heranatotalof62miles(100kilometers)-morethantwomarathons.Forhisfinalrun,onJune10,theCanadianTurkishCulturalandIslamicCentrehelpedorganiseacelebratoryevent,andLzmirwasjoinedbyhisfather,histeacher,hisclassmatesandmembersoftheCalgaryTurkishcommunity.Intheend,Lzmir’smovementcollectedmorethan£10,500forthepeopleintheearthquake-hitarea.“SometimesI’dfeeltired,”LzmirtoldCBCKidsNewsafterthelastrun.“ButthenI’dthinkofallthesepeoplethatI’mhelpingandI’dkeeppushingon.”24.WhateventmadeLzmirKassamsetanewgoaltorun?

A.Awishtocelebratehisbirthday.B.Apersonalachievementinsports.C.AnearthquakeinTurkeyandSyria.D.Aschoolmovementtocollectmoney.25.WhatencouragedLzmirKassamtogoonwhenhefelttired?

A.Thewishtogetpraisefromhisfamily.B.Theideatofinishhisownrunninggoals.C.Thememoryofhisfirsthalf-marathon.D.Thethoughtofthepeoplehewashelping.26.WhichtwowordscandescribeLzmirKassambest?

A.HonestandpositiveB.KindanddeterminedC.PoliteandresponsibleD.Popularandconfident27.WhatlessoncanbelearnedfromLzmir’sstory?

A.Peoplewhoaregoodatsportshavebiggergoalstoset.B.ItishardforapersontosucceedwithoutthehelpofothersC.It’seasytoraisealargeamountofmoneythroughrunning.D.Usingone’sstrongpointsisapowerfulwaytohelpothers(★★★)Whatisahobbyandhowtopickone?Perhapsyoualreadyhavegreatinterestandjustneedtobeallowedtodothatthingalittlemoreoften.Butmaybeyouhaven’tfoundahobbyyoureallylovedoingyet,oryou’dliketohaveanotheractivityinyourlife.Althoughahobbyisanythingyoudoinyourfreetimethatbringsyouhappinessorpleasure-notallhobbiesarethesamewhenitcomestohealthandhappiness.Tochoosehowyouspendyourtime,askyourselfhowyoufeelwhenyoufinishdoingacertainactivity.Manypeople,forexample,willsurftheInternetorwatchingalotofTVshowsendlessly,buttheyfeelterribleafterdoingit.Thesemindlessactivitiescanbringashort-termexcitementmoreoften,butwillmakeyoufeelemptierandmoretiredlater.“Icallitpopcornbrain,whereyougofromsitetoapptositelookingforsomethingnewbecauseourbrainsareinneedoffreshness,”Dr.Hafeezsays.“Butthisdoesharmtoyourhealthinthelongrunandyoucanbecomeaddictedveryeasily.You’renotreallylearninganythingnew;youarejustkillingtime.”Dr.Kaisersaysanotherdisadvantageofelectronic(電子)hobbieslikevideoandmobilegamesisthattheymakeyousitforalongtimeandincreaseyourriskofmanyhealthproblems.“Youneedtorealizethatandlookforabalance,”saysDr.Vuu.Sohowdoyouchooseahobby?“Ilookatitthroughtheviewpointofthesevenpartsofhealth:sleep,diet,exercise,feelingcontrol,thinking,relationshipandgoals.”28.Accordingtothepassage,whatmighthappenafterpeoplesurftheInternetendlessly?

A.Youwillfeelexcitedallthetime.B.Youwillfeelbetterandenergetic.C.Youwillfeelterribleandtiredlater.D.Youwilllearnalotofnewthings.29.Whatdoesthephrase“popcornbrain”meanaccordingtoDr.Hafeez?

A.Abrainthatisfullofknowledgelikepopcorn.B.AkindofbraindiseasecausedbysurfingtheInternet.C.Abrainthatisalwayslookingfornewthingsaimlessly.D.AbrainthatisaddictedtopopcornwhilesurfingtheInternet.30.Dr.Kaiserbelievesthatelectronichobbieslikevideoandmobilegames______.

A.canmakeusmoreenergetic.B.maydoharmtoourhealth.C.a(chǎn)rethebestwaytokilltime.D.a(chǎn)regoodforourthinkingability.31.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Toexplaintheimportanceofhobbies.B.Tointroducedifferentkindsofhobbies.C.Todiscusswhatahobbyisandhowtochooseagoodone.D.Totellthedifferencebetweenelectronichobbiesandtraditionalhobbies.(★★★)Ifyoudon’tuseit,youloseit.Atleast,that’showtheoldsayinggoes.Itreferstotheideathatsomethingthatdoesnotgetusedregularlyquicklyfallsintoastateofdecline.Forexample,ahobbythatyouhaven’tdoneforafewyears,likeplayingthepiano.Thenexttimeyoupickitup,maybeyou’veforgottenaltogether!Inordertopreventthis,peopletakeregularexercisetokeeptheirskillssharp.Well,whataboutthebrain?Asweage,ourbrainscannaturallybegintodecline(衰退).Insomecases,thiscanleadtocertainmentalconditionssuchasdementia(癡呆).However,allisnotlostbecausethesedaysit’srelativelyeasytotrainyourbrain.Smartphonesandappshaveputprogrammesthatcantest,keepandevenimproveourmemoriesandanumberofothermentalabilities.Withalittlepracticeeveryday,wecankeepourbrainssharp,right?Well,no,actually.AccordingtoareportfromtheGlobalCouncilonBrainHealth,eventhoughmanypeoplethinkitisbeneficialtoplaysomeonlinegamesthataredesignedtoimprovebrainhealth,theevidenceofthebenefitsis“weaktonon-existent”.Playinga“braingame”mayleadtoimprovementsingameperformance,butthishasyettoshowaconvincingresultinpeople’sdailycognitive(認(rèn)知的)abilities.Don’tloseheart,though.Thereareotherwaystodevelopthebrain.Itrecommendstryingnewactivitiesthatchallengethewayyouthinkandaresociallyengaging,whileleadingtoahealthylifestyle.Amongtheirsuggestionsarepractisingtaichi,takingphotographyclasses,learningnewtechnologies,gardening,artprojectsorvolunteering.There’smoregoodnews,too.JamesGoodwin,chiefscientistatAgeUK,hassaidthatbraindeclineisnotunavoidable.Aslongastheactivitiesare“newtoyouandrequireyourconcentratedattention”,theycanprovidebenefitsforbrainhealth.So,hurryup,getoutthereandtrysomethingnew.Maybeit’stimetotrythathobbyyou’vealwayswantedtodo.32.Whyisplayingthepianomentionedinparagraph1?

A.Tointroducethetopicofbraindecline.B.Toexplainhowtokeepphysicallyhealthy.C.Toshowtheimportanceofregularexercise.D.Toillustratethemeaningofanoldsaying.33.Whatcanweinferabouttheeffectivenessofplayingonlinebraingamesfromparagraph3?

A.Thebenefitsarenotobviousintermsofdailycognitiveabilities.B.Bothgameperformanceandcognitivefunctionsaregreatlyimproved.C.Strongandcontinuousbenefitshavebeenproved.D.Theevidenceofthebenefitsisweaktonon-existent.34.AccordingtoJamesGoodwin,whichofthefollowingdoesNOThelppreventbraindecline?

A.Takingpartinanewcookingclassthatteachestechniquesunknownbefore.B.Playingafamiliargamethatdoesnotdemandmuchthought.C.Participatinginaphotographycoursethatchallengesone’screativeskills.D.Learninganewmusicalinstrumentthatrequiresconcentration.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Regularexerciseandhealthylifestylearekeytokeepingthebrainhealthy.B.Braindeclineisnaturalandunavoidableaspeopleage.C.Onlinebraingamescanimprovepeople’scognitiveabilities.D.Engaginginnewandchallengingactivitiescanbenefitbrainhealth.(★★★)Alotofkidsandadultssaytheygetnervousduringsocialsituations.Maybeit’sspeakingupinclassormakingaphonecallorjusttryingsomethingnew.Youmightfeelbutterfliesinyourstomach,oryourheartmaybeatfasteroryougetsuddenlyanxious.36Andiffearofbeingembarrassedormakingamistakeisgettinginyourway,therearesomethingsyoucantryonyourowntohelp.37Expertsagreethatavoidingsituationsthatmakeusanxiouscanactuallymakethingsworseinthelongrun.Gettingoutofsomethingyoudon’twanttodomightmakeyoufeelbetterinthemoment,butyouwillstillfeelanxiousthenexttimeyou’reaskedtodoit.Pushyourself.Whileleavingyourcomfortzoneisn’teasy,itcanbeverygoodforyou.That’sbecauseanxietytendstogoawaywhenyoustartdoingthethingsthatmakeyouanxious.Sotrytofaceyouranxietyandfearandseewhathappens.Youmightfindyouhavetheskillstodealwithit.38Practicealot.Asanexperiment,trydoingsomethingthatmakesyounervous.39Whateveryoudo,you’llfindthatitgetseasierovertime.That’sbecausebypracticingthethingsthatmakeyounervousyouareactuallyimprovingyourabilitytoeasilyhandlethem.Relaxyourself.Don’ttrytorelaxbywatchingtelevisionorvisitingawebsite.40Forexample,doingthingslikeyogacanalsohelpyoustaycalm.

A.BeingnervousisuncommonB.Don’tavoidsomething.C.Paynoattentiontoyourthoughts.D.Thosethingsareyourbody’sreaction(反應(yīng))tofear.E.Startwithpractisinglittlethingslikeansweringquestionsinclass.F.Tryadeeprelaxationthathasaphysicaleffectonthemind.G.Andnexttimeyou’reinthatsituationyoumightfeellessnervous.三、完形填空(★★★)BornonMarch14,1977,inColumbus,Ohio,SimoneBilesisoneofthe_______gymnasts(體操運(yùn)動(dòng)員)whohaveeverlived.ShehaswonmoreOlympic_______thananyotherAmericangymnast.Whileshenowmakesgymnasticslooksimple,herroadtothesuccesswasanythingbut_______!Whenshewasyoung,Simone’sparentswerenotableto_______herandherlittlesister.Theywere_______bytheirgrandparents.Simonefirst_______gymnasticsattheageofsix.Thecoacheswerevery_______athernaturaltalents(天賦).Simonesoonattendedagymnasticsprogramme.Withpassion(熱愛)anddetermination,Simonekept_______.Shegotbetterandbetter.Atage8,SimonestartedtrainingwithacoachnamedAimeeBoorman.Afewyearslatershestarted_______innationalandinternationalcompetitions.AsherOlympicteammateGabbyDouglasoncesaid,“Goldmedalsaremadeoutofyour________,bloodandtears,andeffortsinthe________everyday.”Simone’sefforts________,whenshewas16,shebecamethefirstfemaleAfrican-Americanall-aroundworldgoldmedalist!Finally,she________ittocompeteintheRioOlympicsalongwithhercoach,MrsBoorman.SimonewonfivemedalsinRioandisnowcomparedtothebestgymnastsinhistory!EventhoughSimonekept________inhersport,sheneverforgother________.SheplanstogotocollegeinCalifornia!41.A.bestB.luckiestC.richestD.youngest42.A.moneyB.medalsC.prizesD.chances43.A.easyB.positiveC.interestingD.a(chǎn)ttractive44.A.beproudofB.befondofC.takecontrolofD.takecareof45.A.raisedB.a(chǎn)dmiredC.trackedD.mastered46.A.triedB.knewC.sawD.chose47.A.frightenedB.a(chǎn)mazedC.upsetD.curious48.A.experimentingB.changingC.practisingD.exploring49.A.a(chǎn)ctingB.competingC.testingD.fighting50.A.thoughtsB.errorsC.sweatD.strength51.A.homeB.campusC.gymD.playground52.A.camealongB.wentonC.paidoffD.fellapart53.A.madeB.completedC.workedD.did54.A.smilingB.a(chǎn)dvancingC.waitingD.enjoying55.A.personalityB.coachC.parentsD.education四、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)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。TakingtheInternetbystorm,agroundbreakinggame,BlackMyth:Wukonghasenjoyedgreatpopularityamongplayers.Thegame,releasedonAug,20thisyear,presentsimpressivescenes56(base)onancientsitesacrossChina,andhasattractedaglobalaudience.The57(describe)ofChinesecultureinthegamebreathednewlifeintoChina’sculturaltourism.Thiscreationstartsawaveoftourismplansacrossthecountry.Forexample,playerswhohavecompletedspecificlevelsofthegameareallowedtovisittouristspots58free.Asthegamegetsmore“l(fā)ikes”,manylocalplacesareeager59(introduce)theirrelatedtouristattractions.Historical60(location)inShanxiProvincefeatureclearlyinthegame.TheDepartmentofCultureandTourism61(come)upwithfantasticideassofar,suchas“TravelingwithWukonginShanxi”.Thisuniqueactivityofferspracticaltravelplansandspecialpasses62canconnectfanswiththegame’sreal-lifeplaces.Such63(create)methodsdeepentourists’passionforChineseculture.64(additional),theconnectionbetweendigitalmediaandtourismmarks65newpageinChina’seffortstoproveitsrichhistoricalandculturalvalue.五、書信寫作(★★★)66.假如你是李華,你的好朋友Alice來(lái)信說(shuō)她即將參加一場(chǎng)馬拉松比賽,但由于第一次參賽,深感焦慮,不知該如何準(zhǔn)備。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下面提示給她寫一封建議信。內(nèi)容包括:1.表示慰問(wèn);2.備賽建議;3.表達(dá)祝福。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80字左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。DearAlice,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書面表達(dá)(★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Steve,21,wasleadingasmallteamintoanabandoned(廢棄的)minenearParadisePines,California.Withhimwerehis19-year-oldbrotherAllen,andafishingfriend,32-year-oldBobbyErler.Afteracoupleofhoursofexploring,Stevesuddenlyfelttheearthgivewayunderhim.Thedrainageshaft(排水井)!Hisfingersclawedhelplesslyatthewetsoilashefell.Hewasfallingintodarkness,hisbodystrugglingagainstthewallsoftheshaft.20feetaway,Allenheardaloudcry.“I’mclimbingdown,”hetoldBobby.Withhistorch(手電筒)underhisarm,Allenslidrapidlydownthepipe.“I’mco

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