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英語(yǔ)試題卷第一部分聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5ABC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Wherearethespeakers?A.InSingapore.B.InChina.C.InRussia.C.Theman'sfriend.C.Four.2.Whohasprobablyarrived?A.Theman'sdad.B.Theman'ssister.3.Howmanyregularspoonsofsugardoestherecipeneed?A.One.B.Two.4.Whatdomanypeopleprefertobe,accordingtotheman?A.Asurgeon.B.Ageneraldoctor.C.Adentist.C.Ashamed.5.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Angry.B.Astonished.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5ABC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)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(tīng)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(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7兩個(gè)小題。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Formerroommates.B.FormerclassmatesC.Formerco-workers.7.Whatmadethewomandelighted?A.Samantha'sstayinginschool.B.Jessica'sinvitation.C.Elaine'snewjob.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8和第9兩個(gè)小題。8.Whattypeofglassesmatchesthewoman'sface?A.Square.B.Round.C.Heart-shaped.9.Whichglassesaretheleastpopular?A.Theredones.B.Thegoldones.C.Thepurpleones.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第10至第12三個(gè)小題。10.Whatdoesthemanneedtofix?A.Grammar.B.Plot.C.Characters.C.InJuly.11.Whenwillthebookbepublished?A.InMay.B.InJune.12.Howwillthemansendthebooktothewoman?A.Throughemail.B.Bypost.C.Inperson.聽(tīng)下面一段對(duì)話,回答第13至第16四個(gè)小題。13.WhydidtheJapanesegoinsidesomeone'shomewithnoshoesoriginally?A.Toavoidbeingrude.B.Toavoidbringingbadluck.C.Toavoidmakingtheroomdirty.14.WhichwouldbeconsideredpoliteinArgentina?A.Arrivingontime.B.Arriving10minuteslate.C.Arriving10minutesearlier.15.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydofirstwhenthedoor'sopen?A.Bowtothehost.B.Walkintothehouse.C.Takeofftheirshoes.16.Whatisthemainideaoftheconversation?A.TravelstoriesintheMiddleEast.B.Dinnerrulesindifferentcultures.C.Differentcustomsaroundtheworld.聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至第20四個(gè)小題。17.Whoisthespeakerprobablytalkingto?AHerrecorder.B.Herteacher.C.Herfriend.18.Whatistheadvantageofkeepingadiary?A.Itprovidesyouwithnewideas.B.Ithelpsyouorganizeyourgoals.C.ItletsyouwritebetterEnglish.19.Whydoesthespeakeradmireherfriend?A.Sheisclever.B.Sheishumorous.C.Sheishard-working.CEvening.20.Whattimeisitprobably?A.Morning.B.Noon.第二部分閱讀(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、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AASilkRoadOasis(綠洲):LifeinAncientDunhuangNamed“BlazingBeacon”afterthewatchtowersalongitswalls,DunhuangwasonceavitalmeetingpointatthegatewaytoChina.TheroutesthatjoinedhereranthroughConstantinopleintheWestandJapanintheEast.Buttherewasmoretothisbloomingoasisthantrade.Forover1000years,Dunhuangwasalsoanimportantreligioussite,aculturalmeltingpotwhereideas,technologiesandartflowedfreely.ThisexhibitionprovidesarareglimpseintotheordinarylivesofpeoplelongagothroughtheremarkablecontentsoftheLibraryCave,thedocumentsincludepersonallettersandwillsconcerningmultiplelanguages,faithsandculturesincludingBuddhism,Zoroastrianism,ManichaeismandChristianity;andspantopicsasdiverseasliterature,astronomy,medicine,politicsandart.ExhibitionHighlights:TheDiamondSutra(868CE):Theoldestcompleteprintedbookwithadate,significantinMahayanaBuddhisminEastAsia.DunhuangStarChart:Theearliestknownmapofthenightskyfromanyculture,showingearlyastronomicalknowledge.OldTibetanAnnals:Tibetan,detailingtheTibetanempirefrom641to764.9th-centuryZoroastrianscriptpiece:AraretextaboutZoroaster,nearly400yearsearlierthanotherknownZoroastriantexts.TicketPricingBritishLibraryMemberscangofree.Otherreducedpricesareavailable,includingforunder18sandthosewithadisability.TheBritishLibraryalsooffersdiscountsforgroupsof10+.Pleaseseetheticketoptionsformoredetailsandselectthetickettypeyourequire.21.Whichcanbefoundattheexhibition?A.Documentsfrom900yearsago.B.DetailedstudiesonBuddhistteachings.C.ModernunderstandingoftheSilkRoad.D.Extraordinarydrafts,documents,andartworks.22.Whatisoneoftheexhibitionhighlights?A.Amodernmapofstars.B.AwrittenmaterialaboutZoroaster.C.Theoldestcompletehandwrittenbookwithadate.D.TheearliesthistorytextbookusedinTibet.23.Whocangetadiscountattheexhibition?A.Agroupof8adults.B.ForeignvisitorsoutoftheUK.C.A13-year-oldmiddleschoolstudent.D.AfriendofaBritishLibraryMember.BAsthefirst-everChinesecaptaintocompeteintheVendeeGlobe,knownasoneoftheworld'stoughestendurancechallenges,OlonneonSundayinthe10theditionofthelegendarysolo,non-stop,around-the-worldyachtrace.BorninPingdu,northChina'sShandongProvince,Xuencounteredtwolife-changingeventsattheageof12—seeingtheseaforthefirsttimeandlosinghislowerleftarmduetoafireworksaccident.“Losingmyarmtaughtmeperseverance,andfromthenon,Iwantedtopushmyownlimits.Discoveringtheseaopenedanewpathforme,”Xusaid.Alwaysathletic,hefirstexcelledintrackandfieldbeforediscoveringalifelongpassionforsailing.HistalentanddeterminationledhimtorepresentChinainsailingatthe2008BeijingParalympics.“Sailingisn'tjustaboutcompeting;it'saboutconstantlylearningandexploringthesea,”heexplained.Overtime,XugainedrecognitionbothinRouteduRhumtransatlanticsoloraceandwentontocompleteChina'sfirstdouble-hulledcircumnavigation.Now,hisparticipationintheVendeeGlobemarksahistoricmilestoneashebecomesthefirstChinesesailortocompeteinafieldtraditionallydominatedbyEuropeancaptains.“BeingthefirstChinesesailorhereismorethanapersonalachievement.It'saboutinspiringotherstoseebeyondobstaclesandtoexplorewhat'spossible,”Xusaid.Askedabouthisgoalinthisyear'srace,XuemphasizedtheimportanceI'llaimtoplaceinthemiddleofthepack,”hestatedconfidently.24.WhydidXuJingkunpursueacareerinsailing?A.Hewantedtousehisathleticbackground.B.HehopedtowintheVendeeGloberace.C.HeaimedtocompetewithexcellentEuropeansailors.D.Hewasinfluencedbyhisinjuryandseeingthesea.25.WhatisoneofXuJingkun'smajorachievements?A.WinningtheRouteduRhumtransatlanticrace.B.CompetinginthefirstVendeeGloberace.C.RepresentingChinaattheParisOlympics.DCompletingChina'sfirstdouble-hulledcircumnavigation.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesXuJingkun'scharacter?A.Ambitiousandgenerous.B.Strong-willedandexploratory.D.Cautiousandconservative.C.Creativeandhard-working.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?A.AChineseSailor'sInspiringJourneyB.BreakingRecordsinChineseSailingC.ANewPathtoVendeeGlobeRaceD.OvercomingPhysicalLimitationsinSportsCArecentstudyexaminedhowonlineimagesstrengthengenderbias(偏見(jiàn)),evenwhenwrittendescriptionsaremorebalanced.Researchers,ledbyDouglasGuilbeault,exploredhowgenderbiasisconveyedinimagesversustextanditsimpactonusers.(likedoctorornurse)orsocialroles(likeneighbororfriend).Thestudyanalyzednearly350,000GoogleImagesshowingmenandwomeninvariousjobsandroles,thencomparedthesetobillionsofwordsfromintext.Bothimagesandtextshowedbiasedassociations,withwomenmoreoftendescribedinliberalartsrolesandmeninscienceandtechnology.However,theimbalancewas“statisticallymoreextreme”inimages.Forexample,allimagesofsoftwaredevelopersweremale,whiletextdescriptionsincludedwomen.Comparedtoreal-worldworkforcedata,imagesoverrepresentedmen,whiletextmoreoftenoverrepresentedwomen.Researchershadvolunteerssearchfor22occupation.Thestudyfoundthatviewingimagesratherthantextintensifiedparticipants’genderbiases,whichpersistedfordaysafterward.Apotentialexplanationisthecomplexalgorithms(算法)thatrunsearchengineslikeGoogleImages.“Consistently,wefindthatthealgorithmappearstobeprivilegingmalecontent.”Thesitemaybeholdingamirrortousers’attitude.“Googleisjustasystem,”hesays,“reflectingwhat’sgoingoninotherareasoftheinternet.”Also,imagesaffectusdifferentlythantext.Imagesareparticularlystickyinourmind,knownasthepicture-superiorityeffect,andmoreeasilyprocessed,remembered,andemotionallystirringthantext.Associetyshiftstowardvisualcommunication,Guilbeaultwarnsthatimages,beingapotentvehicleforstereotypes(刻板印象),maydeepenbiasesunlessnewculturalrulesintervene.28.Whatdidtheresearchersdiscoverinthestudy?A.Thejobstakenbymenandwomenwereimbalanced.B,Imagesshowedamoreextremebiasthantext.C.Menweredoingabetterjobthanwomeninimages.D.Genderbiasintexthadagreaterinfluenceonreaders.29.Howdidtheresearchersstudythegenderbiasofonlineimages?A.Byexaminingaspecificcaseofgenderdiscriminationonline.B.Byinterviewingpeopleabouttheirviewsofgenderinprofessions.C.Byexperimentingonparticipants'reactionstodifferentprofessions.D.Byanalyzingthegenderassociationsinonlineimagesandtextdata.30.WhatcanbeinferredfromGuilbeault'swords?A.Imagescontainmoredetailedinformationthantext.B.Theresultreflectspeople'sbiasesinreallife.C.Theengineerswritingthealgorithmsarebiased.D.Peoplepreferimagestowrittendescriptions.31.Whatistheauthor'spossiblepurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tohelprealizehowonlineimagesdeepengenderbias.B.Toanalyzetheeffectsofgenderstereotypesinmodernsociety.C.Toproposesolutionsfordiscriminationinsearchenginealgorithms.D.ToproveGoogleImages'genderinequality.DAsubstancefoundinafungus(真菌)thatcommonlydisablesandkillsinsectshasbeenshowntoblockpathwayscriticalforthegrowthofsomecancers.Buildingonpreviousresearch,researchersfromtheUniversityofNottinghamintheUKlookedintothecancer-fightingabilitiesofcordycepin,achemicalproducedbyparasiticCordycepsandOphiocordycepsspecies(冬蟲(chóng)夏草真菌)toassisttheirinfectionofalivinghost'sbody,oftenaffectingtheinsect'sbehaviorbeforekillingthem.Advancesinscientifictechniquesenabledcellsignalingpathways,andproteinproductionacrossavastnumberofcellsinordertofigureoutwhatcordycepinisdoing.“Ithasbecomeeasierandlessexpensivetodotheseverylargeexperiments,sowewereabletoexaminethousandsofgenesatthesametime,”saysRNAbiologistCorneliadeMoor.Throughlabexperimentsonhumantissueculturesandageneticanalysisofhowcordycepinworkedonthesecells,theteamfoundthechemicalwastransformedintoamoreactivesubstancecalledcordycepintriphosphate,whichisresponsibleforslowingdowncellactivity.Theresearchersfoundpathwaysoftencontrolledbycancercellstoassisttheirspreadthroughoutthehumanbody.Althoughit'snotclearyetwhichmolecules(分子)cordycepintriphosphateistargeting,theteamdidfindthatthechemicalappearedtobeworkingquickly.Furtherresearchisrequiredtoturnthefindingsintonewcancertreatments,yetunderstandinghowthemoleculeaffectscellgrowthcouldsetthefoundationsfornewtypesofcancerdrugs.Importantly,theprecisionwithwhichcordycepintriphosphateoperatesmeansthatitcouldovercomethechallengefacedbymanycurrenttreatments:tryingtotakeourcancercellswithoutcausingtoomuchdamagetohealthytissue.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph1mostlikelymean?A.dependentC.beneficialB.protectiveD.weak33.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizestheroleofcordycepin?A.Itproducesproteininacheapandeffectiveway.B.Itenhancesthesignalingpathwaysforcancercells.C.Itdirectlyworksoncancercellstoslowdowntheiractivities.D.Itturnsintoasubstancethatblockssignalingpathways.34.Whatmayresearchersfocusoninthefuture?A.Identifyingtheprecisetargetedmolecules.B.Findingcheaperwaystoproducecordycepin.C.Testingcordycepintriphosphateoninsects.D.Studyinghowcancercellsdamagehealthytissues.35.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Afungus'ssubstancewasdiscoveredtoinfluenceinsects'behavior.B.Researchersareusingnewtechnologytostudygeneexpression.C.Asubstancefromafungusshowspotentialforcancertreatment.D.Scientistsaredevelopinganewdrugthatcurescancerwithnosideeffects.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)。Worryingisjustafamiliaremotionthatapersongetswhenhestartstogetconcernedabouttheoutcomeofsomethingthathecaresabout.36It'sallaboutthetriggers(誘因).Onceapersoncomesacrossatriggerthatremindshimofsomethinghecaresabout,hemightstartworryingaboutthatthing.Fearsthenfueltheperson'sthoughtsandsohestartsimagingpossiblenegativesituations.37Whenapersongivesintothefirstnegativethought,aseriesofissuesemerge.Hestartslookingformoreevidencetocalmhimselfdown.Whenthathappensthepersonbecomesmorelikelytocomeacrossanewtriggerthatleadstomoreworrying.38Inotherwordstheremightbenowaytofindapieceofdatathatcalmsthepersondownduringthatspecificphaseofhislife.39Asyoumighthavealreadyguessed,notgivingintothefirstnegativethoughtisoneofthebeststrategiestodealwithworrying.Bypushingthatnegativethoughtawayassoonasitappearsyoucangiveyourselfthechancenottofallintothisworryingtrap.Butit'simportanttonotethatworryingcanalsobeusefulifitmotivatesyoutotakeactiontochangethingsortofindrealdatathatcanhelpyou.40Butifyoualreadytooktheexamandyouarenowworriedworryinginsuchacaseisatotalwasteoftimeandthatitmightjustleadtomoreworrying.Soassoonasyoumakesureyoureallycan'tchangeanythingatthemoment,justpushthefirstnegativethoughtawaygentlyandremindyourselfthatworryingwilljustopenthedoortomorenegativethinking.A.Moreworryingmeansmoretimewasted.B.Thisiswherethedownwardcycleoftenbegins.C.Butwhatwemaynotknowisitsnegativeeffects.D.Butdoyouknowhowtheworryingprocessstarts?E.However,therearestillwaystobreakfreefromthiscycle.F.Youmaystudyharderifworriedabout,forexample,anupcomingexam.G.Thebiggestproblemhereisthatthingspeopleworryaboutareusuallyuncertain.第三部分語(yǔ)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)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。InPhiladelphiaonaThursdayinJuly,52-year-oldChristineKingwashurryingtoherjob.Ortryingto.Thetrafficontheroadwas41,—nosurpriseforthisstretchofhighwayatrushhour.Whenshepulledintotheexitlane,shenoticedamanandwomanbesideastoppedvehicleina/an42.Thewomantriedto43themanashemovedtowardstheguard-rail(護(hù)欄)overlookinga40-footdropwithsomethinginhisarms.Thenhetopullthemanbackfromthe45.44tothrowitovertherail.ThewomanstruggledItwaswhenKingrealizeditwasa46inhisarms.Shehurriedoutofthecaranddashedtothemanattheriskofbeingpushedofftherail.Againandagainshegraspeditbutcouldnot47it.Thenthesoundofsirens—apolicemanarrivedhisweapondrawn.Thoughpanicky,themanhadnotyetdonethe48,butonewrongwordormovementcouldpushhimtoextremes.ThenextthingKingknewwasthattheofficerwasontheman,grabbinghisarm.Thiswasthemomentwhenallwouldbe49—eitherhewouldthrowhislittlegirlovertherailinafinalactwouldgettheirhandsonthechildfirst.Inthechaos,King50togettheterrifiedbabyback.Throughsobs,hermother51whathadhappened:abreakup,anewapartmentandanattemptedfreshstart.Thenthemanhadfoundthemandforcedthemintothecar.Howthey52thereonthebridgewasn'tquiteclear.Buttheyweresafenow.Themanwaslaterproved53sentencedtoupto23monthsinprison.andwouldbeManyhavewonderedatKing’sandthatwas55enough.41.A.thick54.Asamotheroffive,shesaidababy’slifewasatriskB.thinC.lightsmoothD.chat42.A.hurryB.argumentB.ignoreC.conversationC.anger43.A.pushD.blockD.agreedD.cornerD.weaponD.free44.A.pretended45.A.topB.beggedC.threatenedC.edgeB.center46.A.dollB.packageB.catchC.baby47.A.approach48.A.uncertain49.A.resolved50.A.attempted51.A.delivered52.A.endedup53.A.riskyC.placeC.unrealisticC.startedB.unthinkableB.complicatedB.managedB.disbelievedB.brokeawayB.rudeD.unpleasantD.messedD.hopedC.failedC.regrettedC.cameacrossC.guiltyD.inferredD.madeupD.innocentD.wisdomD.time54.A.loyalty55.A.courageB.braveryB.troubleC.strengthC.reason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。WithfamousdancerYangLiping56thechiefdirector,theepicdanceplayJingchuImpressionmadeitsShanghaidebutonOct30attheShanghaiGrandTheatre,offeringaudiences57immersiveexperienceoftheprofoundChuculture.Asarecommendedprogrambythe23rdChinaShanghaiInternationalArtsFestival,JingchuImpressionisinspiredbythecultureoftheancientChinesestatechuand58(work)bypoetQuyuan.Jingchu59(refer)tothecurrentregionofcentralChina’sHubeiprovinceknownforChuculture,acriticalpartofChinesecivilizationthatthrivedover2000yearsago.ThisplayisthefirstofitskindinChina60Dong,aperformerinthedance,playstheroleofaspiritinspiredbyoneofthepoemsatthattime.Traditionally62(regard)asfemale,inDong’s63(interpret),transformsintoapure(stage)thebrilliantChuculture,withyoungdancers61(add)newvitality.fairy,blurringtheboundariesofgender.Asamaleperformerinthisrole,Donghasbeenreceivedwithenthusiasmsofar.AnancientinstrumentsymbolizingChuculture,bianzhong,64bronzechimebells,foundonstageandinthemusic.Itisworthnotingthattheplayalso65(skillful)integratesothertraditionalformsofart,suchasChineseoperasandshadowpuppetry.“WehopeJingchuImpressioncanrefreshtheaudience'smemoriesofChucultureandhelpustobetterliveinthemomentandkeepexploring,”saysYang.第四部分寫(xiě)

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