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西南大學(xué)附中2023-2024學(xué)年度上期期末考試(滿分:分;考試時間:分鐘)注意事項:1.答題前,考生先將自己的姓名、班級、考場/座位號、準(zhǔn)考證號填寫在答題卡上。20.5毫米的黑色簽字筆書寫;必須在題號對應(yīng)的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫無效;保持答卷清潔、完整。3.考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回(試題卷學(xué)生保存,以備評講。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、、C三個選項中選出最佳一遍。1.WhoJonathanprobablytalkingA.Hisdoctor.B.Hiswife.C.Hisboss.2.WhatdoestheA.Theshirtbetight.3.WhatthedoingA.Eatingacafé.B.Hedoesn’tliketheshirt.C.Thereceiptmissing.C.Studyingforanexam.C.ameetingroom.C.Poorlyorganized.B.Cookingherlunch.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.ahotel.B.aschool.5.Whatdoesthethinkoftheartexhibition?A.Ratherboring.B.Quitefantastic.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5AC三個選5各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第、76.Whattherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Teacherstudent.C.Managersecretary.C.Morefacts.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestaddingthepresentation?A.pictures.B.Morefigures.{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}聽第7段材料,回答第、98.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Theirhobbies.B.Theholidayexperiences.C.Theteamworkspirit.C.Sailing.9.WhatdidthegetaA.Walking.B.Climbing.聽第8段材料,回答第至12題。10.WhendidDavidcomebacknight?A.At6:00B.At7:00C.At8:3011.WhydidDavidgooutlastnight?A.TowatchaB.readalibrary.C.havediscussions.12.WhatdoesDavidadvisethedo?A.Applyforajobtheclub.B.ContactLucyforinformation.C.abouttheneighborhood.聽第9段材料,回答第至16題。13.Whattheaimofthecampaign?A.ToremindpeopleofEarthB.encouragepeoplereducegarbage.C.warnpeopleoftheimpactsofpollution.14.WhatbethetaskonthesecondA.Growingtrees.B.Designingposters.C.Collectinggarbage.C.Decorateclassrooms.C.Superb.15.WhatdoestheexpectteachersA.Paintpaper.B.Stopdrivingcars.16.HowdoesSarafindtheman’sA.Strange.B.聽第段材料,回答第至17.WheredidtheA.Germany.B.Amsterdam.C.Switzerland.18.WhatspecialattractiondoesthespeakerA.Theartmuseums.B.TheEiffelTower.C.TheMontparnasseTower.C.thecheapesttravelmeans.19.WhydoesthespeakerlikeA.offersgoodB.coversterritory.20.WhatdoesthespeakeraboutthesubwayParis?A.offersfairlycheapcoffee.B.chargesquiteaffordableprice.C.makespeoplegetlost{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AThefollowingareaseriesofnewparksthathaveopenedaroundtheworldthelastTheyareundoubtedlysatisfyingforparentsandchildrensqueezemomentsoffun.KatmanduPark,PuntaCana,DominicanRepublicOpenedMarch2023oneastcoastoftheDominicanRepublic,theparkfullofAccordinglegend,explorerKilgoreGoodewasonanadventurethroughNepalheacrossthe“Desirata”jewel,protectedbyafiercesnowman.Thekeyattractionsincludethe4Dride“LegendofDesirata”and“EtherQuest”,aninteractiveupside-downhouse.$120adults;$85forchildren.GhibliPark,JapanLocatedoutsideofNagoya,Japan,GhibliParkopenedlate2022.the17.5forestedgroundofExpo2005,guestsfindfiveareasthatrecreateseverallivelyfamousscenesofthefamousanimatedmovies“Spiritedand“MyNeighbor$15foradults;$7.5forchildren.PeppaPigThemePark,FloridaThefirstPeppaPigThemeParkopened2022Haven,andhasbeendelightingchildreneversince.CommittedtheclassicBritishanimatedTVwherePeppahaseverydayadventuresherfriendsthe4.5-acrewelcomeschildrenwell-designed,multi-sensoryactivitiesacrosssixareas.$34foradults;$25children.GentingThemePark,MalaysiaLocatedwithinResortsGenting,aboutanfromcapitalGentingThemeParkopenedJanuary2022.Acrossthe26-acrepark,whichcost$800andtooknearly10create,visitorsfind26attractionsacrossnineareasinspiredbymoviesandexplorations.$30foradults;$25children.21.HowmuchthewiththeirdaughterpayvisitGhibliPark?A.$22.5.B.$30.C.$37.5.D.$45.22.WhatdoweknowaboutGentingThemePark?A.hasnineattractionsB.locatedcapital.C.hasbeenopenedalmosttwo23.Whatdotheparkshavecommon?A.Theyareallinspiredbylegends.D.B.Theyareallfamily-friendlyparks.D.TheywereallbuilttheC.Theyalltookalongcreate.{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}Bthisnewdigitalera,farmersarefindingkeeppacethetimeswhilestillholdingfasttheirtraditions.thequietandexcludedofruralChina,XiangQing,aborn1990,leadsaquiteunlikethenoisyurbanexistencethatdefinesHishomeGuzhangXiangxiandMiaoautonomousregion,whichlocateddeepwesternHunanprovince.XiangQingandhisoldXiangHong,jointlyoperateavideochannelcalled“ShanBai”.Throughtheirvideos,theyshowcasehandicraftsandruralChina,fascinatingmanyurbanviewers.“Lifehereunfoldsatownpace.cropsandvegetablesandoccasionallypurchasemeatatthemarket,”XiangQingsaid.comeacrossnumerousfrompeoplewhowatchourvideoswhilebedatnightafterabusydayofwork,findingthemtrulyrelaxingandcomforting.Ithinkgreat,andlineourinitialintentions.”ago,XiangQingquithisjobasacustomerservicerepresentativeShanghaiandreturnedhishometownGuzhangstartinganewjourneyasavideob“Back2012,whenIwasacollegestudent,film-makingarousedmypassion,hascontinuedbeaprofoundandenduringinterest,”heFollowinghisfootsteps,XiangHongmadelife-changingdecision.HavinggraduatedfromcollegelasthealsoreturnedhishometownAprilfromChangde,acityHunan,venturedintotheworldofvideoproductionalongsidehisuncle.NowvideochannelShanBaihasattracted59.8followers.XiangQingdesigns,andeditsthevideoshimself.XiangHongservesasthevideoLingling,Xiangwife,managestheday-to-dayoperationsofthevideoaccount,andotherfamilymembersalsocontributethevideoproductionprocessways.24.WhydoXiangQingXiangHongworkasvideobloggers?A.pursuepersonalandwealth.B.promotethebusinessfilm-making.C.financiallysupporttheirwholeD.popularizethetheirhometown.25.WhatcanaboutXiangQingandXiangHong?A.XiangQinginfluencedXiangHongcareeroption.B.XiaoHongquithisfirstjobandswitchedvideomaking.C.TheyreachedadecisionreturninghometownD.Theygotinvolvedeachstepofthevideoproductionprocess.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesXiangQingXiangHong?A.Modestandresponsible.B.Diligentandoptimistic.C.DevotedandD.Ambitiousanddemanding.27.WherethetextprobablytakenA.Anewsreport.B.ApersonalC.Atravelbrochure.D.Afashionmagazine.{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}CWhenseethatfirstsipfreshlymademilktea,theirfacepurejoy.Today,millionspeopleenjoythisexperience.Acrosstheworld,customersstormedtheirfavoritespotstowithfriendsandsavorsipsofthesetastydrinks.theearly2000s,though,milkteawasjustcomingonthescene.Thefewbrandsthatsuccessfullyestablishedthemselvesintheindustryweredearlyconcerned:Wouldmilkteabeanotherfashionfood?Sure,peopleareenjoyingittoday,butwouldtheystillbeinayear,fiveyears?Andwithsonewexcitementforthisproduct,wouldpeoplebeabledistinguishvariousmilkteacompanies?ThesearethequestionsthatSerenitea,aManila-basedmilkteacompany,facedin2014.Whilesuccessfullyopening60stores,theythemselvesinastrategicwhichledthemtoresearchintotheunexploredpsychologyofmilktea.Sereniteapartneredwithanagency,BootlegManila(CBM),thatspecializesinintothedeepconsumerTheagencyconductedaseriesintensive,psychological-basedtechniquesinitsresearch.Specifically,theyprobedtheconsumer’sdeeper,emotionalconnectionstomilktea,includingtheirearliestchildhoodmemoriesmilkandtea.Whattheyfoundthatmilkteaacomplextopic.Theirresearchrevealedthatmilkteaproducedthreeconsistentpsychologicalresponses.Peopleconnectedtomilkthroughtheideaofnurturing(滋養(yǎng)theyfondlyrememberedtheirchildhoodandbeingcaredbytheirmothers.Next,consumersconnectedteatoitshealingproperties.Theywouldrecallreceivingteawhentheyhadstomachacheorseeingtheirparentsdrinkingherbalteahealthreasons.Lastly,theyassociatedmilkteaitselfwithteenagefun:aguiltypleasuretheiryouth.Theyuncoveredthethreepsychologicalcornerstones(基石)themilkteaexperience:nurturing,healing,andfun.Thisinsightswascrucial.Byintegratingthemintothecoreoftheirbrandstrategy,theystruckoutanentirelynewpath.28.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSereniteafromthepassage?A.hadcooperatedCMBbefore.B.ahugestrategicfailure2014.C.intendedstandoutcompetitors.D.outperformedcompetitorsmarketresearch.29.Whatdoestheunderlined“probed”paragraph3A.Related.B.Applied.C.Investigated.D.Demonstrated.30.WhatcanSereniteadothefindingsfromtheirresearch?A.asmanynewflavorsaspossible.B.Createayouthfulandplayfulbrandimage.C.Redesignstoresbyaddingromanticelements.D.ConductintensivemarketresearchCBM.31.Whatcanbeasuitableforthepassage?A.RevealingMilkPsychologyC.ThreeCornerstonesofB.SharingthePureJoyofMilkD.ANewPathBusinessSuccess{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}D“babysigning”(寶寶手語)classesestablishedstrengthenlanguageskillsactuallymakelittledifferencesdevelopment,accordingnewresearch.Researcherstherewasnoevidencethatthelessons—whichbabiesaretaughtgesturescommunicatetheireverydayneeds—enablechildrentalkquickerthanpeers.Thisconclusioncastfreshdoubtonthebabysigningmovementthathasprovedhugelypopularamongmiddle-classparents.Babysigningnowapoundthousandsofparentsforclasses,booksandDVDsandteachingchildrensimplegesturesforwordsandphrases,suchas“milk”,“allgone”and“tired”.claimedbysomecompaniesthatthetechniquebringsnumerousbenefits,includingimprovingmother-childbond,aidinglanguagedevelopmentandreducingResearchfromHertfordshiredisapprovedofclaimsadvocatingbabysigning.theresearch,40motherswereinvolvedwiththeireight-month-oldbabies.Halfofthesamplewastaughtalistofgesturesandhalfwasnot.Eachdevelopmentwastrackedovera12-monthperiod.turnedoutthatthestrategydidmakemothersresponsivetotheirnon-verbalsignalsbutfailedboostbabies’fromdepartmentofsaid,“Althoughbabieslearntthegesturesandusedthemlongbeforetheystartedtalking,theydidnotlearntheassociatedwordsfasterthanthenon-gesturingbabies,nordtheyshowenhancedlanguagedevelopment.”Althoughintroducingbabysigningcouldencourageparents“thinkoftheirbabyasanindividualamind”,wasamotivatinghomeenvironmentwhereparentsregularlytalktheirchildrenthatworkedmuchresearcherswarned.Someteachersandmotherswerebarelyconvincedbythefindings.Moat,aqualifiednurseryteacherwhohasbeenrunningbabysigningclassesfornotedthatsomanyowedtheirtalkingsowellattendingbabysigningclasseswhentheywerebabies.babysigningbecomingabigbusiness,mothers,particularlyfirstorlessconfidentparents,feelthepressurefollowsuitfloodintothecrazyrushatbabies.32.Whatdoestheresearchindicateaboutbabysigningclasses?A.TheyenjoygreatB.Theyhelpmakegreatprofits.C.Theyfailimprovebabies’speakingD.Theyhavenoimpactontherelationship.33.Whatcanenhancebabies’languagedevelopmentaccordingtotheresearchers?A.Creatingaquietenvironment.B.Usingwordsandphrases.C.thembooksandDVDs.D.Chattingthemasfrequentlyaspossible.34.Whydonewmotherstakebabysigningclasses?A.Theyaremainlybyothers.B.Theywantbelookeddownupon.C.Theyarepersuadedbytheresearchresults.D.Theyknowhowteachtheirchildren.{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}35.Whattheauthorspurposewritingthepassage?A.advertisebabysigningclasses.B.provetheofbabysigningclasses.C.criticizetheactofattendingbabysigningclasses.D.presentthenewdiscoveryofbabysigningclasses.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。Walkinghasbeenconsideredasonekindofrewardingexercise.manypeople,dailywalkingoffersmassiveandlong-termphysicalandmentalbenefits.foundthatparticipantswerecreativewhenwalkingasopposedsitting.37You’veprobablyheardthephrase“exercisecreativity”.Ourmindset36AStanfordUniversitystudystirredupbyphysicalmovement,whichexactlywhywalkingdog,afriend,oralonefeedscreativethinking.Butthesceneryalmostasimportantasthesweat.Justbygoingoutside,aresteppingoutofhabitualsurroundingsandcomfortzone,whichnecessarywantopennewpossibilities.Youcanwalkthroughatree-filledneighborhood.38Evenwhenwalkdownabusystreet,can’thelpbutgetdistractedbythesweetfromafoodcartthechildpointingabuildinghaven’tevennoticedbefore.Walkingoutsidedevelopsabilitycollectnewideasandtakenewsights,sounds,andflavors.Shinrin-yoku,acommonformofrelaxationinJapan,suggeststhatbeingtheforestandwalkingamongthetreestherecanlowerstresslevels.39Researchhasshownthatgettingclosenaturearoundneighborhoodortakingabreakfrommultimediaincreasesperformanceonacreativeproblem-solvingtask.aa40example,youcanturnoffphonethechancebepresenttheworld,hearconversationsandnaturalsounds,noticethewaypeopleandthewaythesunreflectsalake.Walknotjustforexercise.Walkforwonder.A.Unfortunately,oftenfaildoB.Exposeyoursurroundings.C.Themovementduringwalkingobviouslykey.D.Withoutenoughyoucannotwonderorcreate.E.Butreceivethebenefits,donothaveaforest.Thishabit,however,notonlybenefitswell-beingbutalsocontributesinnovation.G.Wanderingaroundaparkandobservingpeoplerelaxingorbirdssingingalsoachoice.{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}第三部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分分)ABCD四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Manyblindchildrenarealsodiagnosedautism(自閉癥),includingmysonEddie.ButwedecidedthatwewouldnothisblindnessWhenEddiewaswe’dtakehimthegrocerystoreandtalkabouteverything.tellhimwhatwasontheshelves,thevarioussmells,andevenhowmuchthings42.wereteachinghimthe43of“grocerystore”.ThoughEddiewasnotimpressed,myhusbandJasonprovedthatweshouldalways44again.41hisdevelopment.JasontoldonedayrecentlythatEddiehadbecomeinterested45.thepast,Eddie46Hewouldwouldcrythestoreandnotwantwalk.Afterwards,reportevenhaveEddieThenextwetookEddiethegrocerystore.Whenwewentthefruitsection,JasonletEddiefeeltheapplesthewhole.ThemanagerandquicklycameoverfindoutwhatwasgoingJasonsaidEddiewasjust49apples.Asthemanagerlooked50,JasonturnedEddieandthrewaquestionhesureEddieHesaid,“Eddie,canpickupthatbagofapplesputthecart?”51,EddiedidexactlywhatJasonasked.Thisone52evencausedwithtears.Duelanguagedelays,hardknowhefully53Thisofthoseoccasionswe54forsee.Whenthedaycomes,weareshocked.gladthatwekeepEddieneveruponare47itemstheshelvesandputthemthecarthishelp..remembergrowingeverydayeveryway;tryingtoputhisthatmaynothaveworkedbefore,butcannow;bebetterparents.41.A.decline42.A.takeB.replaceB.meanC.assessC.costD.delayD.developD.price43.A.location44.A.tryB.conceptB.passC.instructionC.breakD.stick45.A.chatting46.A.concerned47.A.switch48.A.shapeB.shoppingB.frightenedB.setC.walkingC.embarrassedC.pullD.pickingD.amazedD.throwB.marketC.sizeD.sectionD.D.amusedD.HopefullyD.accidentD.resistsD.recall49.A.taking50.A.puzzled51.A.Unfortunately52.A.53.A.receives54.A.waitB.focusingonB.C.pickingoutC.unnoticedC.ShockinglyC.spotB.UnwillinglyB.situationB.understandsB.searchC.occupiesC.remind55.A.reasonsB.experiencesC.prospectsD.lessons{#{QQABLYQEggCAAhBAARgCQQ0YCEMQkAACAKoOQFAMsAIAARFABCA=}#}第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題分,滿分15分)根據(jù)句意和提示用正確的單詞把句子補充完整。56.Beingaccompaniedbyyourpetsis,asfarasIamconcerned,__________(incredible)comfortinganddoesgreatgoodmentalhealth.57.Pieces__________displayatthesciencemuseumthismonthincludethelatesthumanoidrobotsandtheadvanceddriverlesscars.58.Hisresearchwasgreetedstrongcriticismbyadvocatesforchildren,thoughtlacked__________(accurate)wasbasedonunconvincingdata.59.Theauthoritiescommandedthatcigarettes________fromsalesthisarea.60.Somepreferareturnnuclearthatclean,greenandfar________(reliable).61.Theinstituteanexchangeprogramparticularly__________(appeal)thosewhohadapreferenceforliterature.62.Blessedpeacefullandscapedistinctivetraditions,Ireland__________(witness)millionsofvisitorscomingtoappreciatethebreathtakingsceneryhereevery63.ZhangjiajieNationalPark,__________UNESCOHeritageSite,haslongbeenaninspirationfortraditionalChinesepaintings.64.__________gesturesplayasacrucialandmeansofnon-verbalcommunication,fewpeoplehaveagoodcomma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