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2023.03

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Part1Listening(^—HP^aJrjj)

I.Listeningcompréhension(l?f^jS^)

A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture&üF*3W,?BfflJ^ZéltJEU)

B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear

6.A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.D.Byunderground.

7.A.Todonothing.B.Toreadabook.

C.Tobuyabook.D.ToenjoyanArtShow.

8.A.ThisTuesday.B.ThisWednesday.C.ThisThursday.D.ThisFriday.

9.A.Inaflowershop.B.Inadepartmentstore.C.Inarestaurant.D.Inalibrary.

10.A.Peterenjoyedeveryminuteofthetrip.

B.Peterworearaincoatwhileclimbingthemountain.

C.Peterwascaughtintherainwhenclimbingthemountain.

D.PeterlikedthechangeableweatherinHuangshanMountain.

C.Listentothedialogueandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(^J?rT^!l

11.Mikesleepsinadifferenth?telroomeverynight.

12EverydayMikegoestobedat10p.m.andgetsupal8a.m.

13.AnonlinetravelagencypaysMiketosleep.

14.Mikewritesabouttheh?telroomsfrom1p.m.to3p.m.everyday.

15.Fromtheinterview,weknowthatMikeisfondofhisjob.

D.Listentothepassageandcomplététhefollowingsentences

16.Withoutbees,manyplantscan’tproduceseedsororvegetables.

17.Inrecentyearstherehasbeenainbeenumbersintheworld.

18.EnglandhaslostaboutofitswildllowerfieldssinceWorldWarII.

19.Thesmallgardensonthebusstoproofsareflowerstoattractbees.

20.Beenumberssincethebeebusstopswereputintoplace.

Part2GrammarandVocabulary

ILChoosethebestanswer

1.Theheavyfoghaslastedforafewdays.Asresuit,manyflightshavebeendelayed.

A.aB.anC.theD./

2.________thetimebeing,thereisnosolutiontotheproblem.

A.OnB.ForC.InD.With

3.Myclassmate,Tom,hopestobecomeapoliceman________tenyears’time.

A.beforeB.forC.inD.during

4.SixofmyfamilytookpartintheShanghaiInternationalMarathon,including__--------?

A.IB.myC.mineD.me

5.Abathusesabouttwiceas________waterasashower.

A.moreB.mostC.muchD.many

6.Treesarecallednaturalairconditioners.They________cooltheair.

A.mustB.canC.mayD.need

7.Thewindblewsofiercely________wecouldhardlywalkahead.

A.becauseB.althoughC.unlessD.that

8.Mumsaid,“Jane,youshouldbcmore________toyouryoungerbrother”.

A.friendlyB.politelyC.gentlyD.softly

9.Peterseemsindependent,________hedoesn’tliketheideaofleavinghisparentsfortoolong.

A.soB.butC.andD.or

10.Kittyallowedtostayoutsidelatebyherparentswhenshewasunder18.

A.wasn’tB.isn’tC.won’tbeD.hadn’tbeen

11.—didittakeyoutofinishreadingthesciencefictionbook?

—Threedays.

A.HowoftenB.HowlongC.HowmuchD.Howsoon

12.Thealarmclockremindsmemedicineatacertaintimeeveryday.

A.takingB.takeC.takenD.totake

13.Bythelimetherescuemencametohelp,Jacktogetouiofthefallenhouse.

A.managedB.hasmanagedC.hadmanagedD.wouldmanage

14.Themanstilldeniedmywalletonthebusalthoughhewascaughtonthespot.

A.stealingB.stealC.stolenD.tosteal

15.Jack,tothefrontdoortoseeifsomeoneisknocking.

A.goesB.goingC.goD.togo

III.Complététhefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybe

usedonce.

?WM.

A.decisionB.balanceC.improvingD.carefullyE.exactly

Sportsareagreatwaytostayactive,makefriends,andbeinvolvedinsomething.Somepeopleknow

16whichsporttoplayinhighschool.Forothers,ifsatough17.

WhatActivitiesCanHelpMeRelax?

Manyactivitiescanberelaxing.Thefollowingthreestrengthenyouphysicallyandmentally:

*YogacanimproveflexibilitystrengthandIX.Besides,manypeoplewhopractice

yogasaythatiteasesanxietyandmakesthemindclear.

*Pilatescanhelpbuildflexibility,strength,endurance,andcoordination.Pilatesalsoincreases

circulationandhelpstoshapethebody.

*Taichi(àf?)isanancientChinesemartialartformthatisgreatfor19flexibilityandstrengthening

yourlegs,muscles,andamis.

A.outdoorB.sameC.certainD.makeupE.giveup

IsATeamSportBestForMe?

Somesports,likefieldhockeyneedeverypersononthefieldtobeinsync(|H)zi7).Onethingis

20—someplayersstandoutmorethanothers,buthavingailsuperstarsdoesn’tnecessarilymakeagood

team!

WhatIfMySchoolDoesn’tHaveMySport?

Ailschoolscan’thaveeverysport.Acityschoolmaynothavealotoffields,forexample,whilearuralschool

maynothaveenoughstudentsto21ateamforeverysport.

Aschool’sgéographierégioncanalsoplayar?le.Ifyoulivewhereitsnowsfromautumntospring,your

schoolmightnothavealotof22sports.

Ifyourschooldoesn’thaveyourfavoritesport,don’tletitgetyoudown.Youcanalwaystryoutforadifferent

sportduringthe23seasonorseeifyourtownhasarecreationalleague(^zfc??)thatyoucanjoin.

Whateveryouchoose,remembertohavefunwhilestayingfit!

IV.Complététhesentenceswiththegivenwordsintheirproperforms(éKJiê

iül)

24.Icantellyoualotofamazingaboutthehero.(story)

25.Peterplaysbadmintoninthefitnesscenteraweek,(one)

26.Mygrandfatherenjoyedverymuchathis80thbirthdayparty.(he)

27.Theplantisgraduallycomingtowithmycarefultrealment.(live)

28.Thehealthofficiaishavecontrolledthespreadofthevirus,(success)

29.Thenewtechnologywilldoctorstooperateonpatientsinothercities.(able)

30.Heisbusywithhiswork,soheisthatitiscompletelydarkoutside.(aware)

31.Everyoneisofwinningthegamesinceailmembershavepracticedhard.(confidence)

V.Complététhefollowingsentencesasrequired

“Hs))

32.Peterdrewhischairdosertotheblackboard.()

Peterhischairdosertotheblackboard?

33.Mylaptopisaboutthesizeofyourtextbook.(M^'J^nR^^l'ü])

isyourlaptop?

34.Itwasabigsurprisetoseemydadwaitingformeattheairport.(S)

bigsurpriseitwastoseemydadwaitingformeattheairport!

35.Ithinkthatwehavetheresponsibilitytohelpthosepeopleinpoverty.

In,wehavetheresponsibilitytohelpthosepeopleinpoverty.

36.ThefarmertookJohnonatourofthecoffeefarminthemountain.()

Johnonatourofthecoffeefarminthemountainbythefarmer.

37.Willyoushowmehowtodoshoppingonline?(A/j'Pi'tn/Akl)

Willyoushowmecandoshoppingonline?

38.hismother,somehousework,he,tohelp,madeuphismind,bydoing

Part3ReadingandWriting(!£.=.nf^

VI.Readingcompréhension()

A

Choosethebestanswer

Areyoureadytomove?

Areyouinterestedinawildride?

Thenputonyourhelmet(^^)!

It’stimetogo!

7WOWEEtSAPECLASSTIMES

BETTEPTHANHONE

Monday-Friday

8a.m.,10a.m.,2p.m.,and4p.m.

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Saturday-Sunday

9a.m.,11a.m.,1p.m.,3p.m.and5p.m.

CHILDREN10ANDUNDER-$25

ADULTS-$35

3-LEVELCLASSES

OurAimostanExpert

TheIntermediateBikingclass

OurBicyclesforBeginnersclassclasscovers

includessubjectssuchas

introduceslopicssuchas?Commutingby

?Sharingtheroad

?Adjustingyourseatbike

?Masteringhills

?Gettingonyourbike?Balancingwithafull

?Bicycleparts&

?Improvingyourbalancebikebasket

maintenance

?Trainingforraces

4

Bikingcanbringyoulotsoffunifyoudoitrighl.Please:

?Besuretowearahelmetwheneveryoubike.

?Don’tridetooclosetootherbikers.

?Don’tridetooclosetoparkedcarsorotherobjects.

?Stopandchcckfortrafficatailintersections.

?Alwayspassothersontheleftsidc.

?Ifyourparkpathhasabikelanebesuretostayinyourlane!

BIKER’SLICENSE

Onceyouhavefinishedtheclass,we’Ugiveyouyourveryownbicycler’slicense!

FORMOREINFORMATION

ContactElizabethat860-345-0001

39.IfJohnwantstotakethebikingclassallerschoolonweekdays,hecanbeginat.

A.8a.m.B.9a.m.C.3p.m.D.4p.m.

40.Botheight-year-oldJohnandhisfatherwanttotakethebikingclass.Theyshouldpay.

A.$25B.$35C.$45D.$60

41.John’sfatherwantstoleamaboutbicycleparts,heshouldchoose.

A.theBicyclesforBeginnersclassB.theIntermediateBikingclass

C.theAlmostanExpertclassD.noneoftheabove

42.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttobefilledintheblank?

A.SAFETYRULESB.PARKINGAREAS

C.REPAIRINGSTEPSD.RIDINGSKILLS

43.Theunderlinedword“intersections”mostprobablymeans“placeswhere”.

A.peopleparkbicyclesB.bikingracesareheld

CtworoadsmeeteachotherD.bikerspassothers

44.Thepurposeofthematerialisto.

A.attractpeopletotakebikingclasses

B.advisepeopletoexercisebyridingbicycles

C.encouragepeopletotakepartinbicycleraces

D.tellpeopletheimportanceofroad-ridingsafety

B.Choosethebestwordsandcomplététhepassage

Theworld’spopulationhasbeengrowingquickly.Theenvironmentisbecomingworseandworse.Food

pricesmeanwhile,havekeptrising.These45havemadeusworryaboutwhetherwewillhaveenough

foodforeveryoneinthefuture.Whatwillwebeeating20yearsfromnow?

Thankfully,thereareso-calledfoodfuturologistsThesepeoplehavebeenlookingfornewways

toproducefood.

Inthefuture,méatwillbeabletobeproducednotonlyonthefarmbutalsointhelab.Growingméatinthe

labisgoodfortheenvironmentsince46greenhousegasesareproduced.Italsorequireslesswater.But

manypeoplestillfindithardtoacceptlab-grownméat.Theywonderwhetheritwillbegoodfortheirhealth.

Insectsmaybethelastthingyouwouldconsidereating.Theideaofeatinginsectssounds47.

However,insectsareexpectedtobecomeoneofourbasictypesoffoodinthefuture.Worldwide,thereare1,400

differentkindsofinsectsthatwecansafelyeat.Researcherssayinsectscanprovideasmuchnutritionastraditional

méat.Itcostslesstoraiseinsectsthanfarmanimais.48insomeplaces,insectshavealreadybecomea

popularfood.WaspsareconsidereddeliciousinJapan.AndeatingcricketsiswidelyacceptedinThailand.

Anotherpossiblesolutionforourfuturedinnertableissonic-enhancedfoods??WfBelieveitor

not,soundcan49thetasteoffood.Scientistshavefoundcertainsoundscanmakethingstastesweeteror

morebitter.Inthisway,wecanusesomemusictomakethefoodtastesweet.

Thesearejustsomeofthepossiblefoodsthatwemayseeinthefuture.50cansayforsurewhat

exactlyitiswewillbeeating20yearsfromnow.Youcanuseyourimaginationtothinkaboutsomeotherpossible

foodswemightseeinthefuture.

45.A.excusesB.problemsC.accidentsD.emergencies

46.A.lessB.moreC.fewerD.most

47.A.unforgettableB.independentC.interestingD.unpleasant

48.A.InfactB.InbriefC.InailD.Inreturn

49.A.improveB.affectC.damageD.cause

50.A.EverybodyB.SomebodyC.AnybodyD.Nobody

C.Readthepassageandf?llintheblankswithproperwords.

Mostofushavetoldalieatonetimeoranother.Someliesareharmfulwhileothersaremostlyh51

Someliesmaybecreatedtoprotectotherpeople.Butnomatterwhatkindoflieyoutell,ittakesasurprising

amountofbrainpower.

Here’sanexample.Imagineyou’re152forclassandtheteacheraskswhyandyoudécidétolie.You

nowhavetoeithercorneupwithastoryonthespotorrememberthestoryyoumadeupasyouwererushingto

class.

Soyousay,“Istoppedbythelibraryandb53abook.”

Yourteacherasks,“ThebookIassigncdflfrfi)lastweek?”

Immediatelyandquickly,youmustdécidéhowlor54.Ifyousayyes,theteachermightasktosee

thebook.Orshemightexpectyoutoreaditinclass.Youhavetoimaginethesepossibilities.Soyoumightsay,

“No.Itwasadifferentbook.”Nowyouhavetobereadywithanotherlitleincase(ZJ—)theteacheraskswhich

bookyoucheckedout.Andyouhavetomakesureit’sabooktheschoollibrarya55owns.

Youhaveliedwithonlytwosentences,butyou’vcbeenA.tryingtomakeupastory;B.thinkingaboutthe

variousdirectionstheconversationmighttake;andC.workingoutwhatyouneedtosaytok56thislie

frombeingdetected.Youmightnotbeawarethatyoujustgaveyourbrainatonofextrawork.

Maybeit’smuchbettertotellthet57“Iwastalkingtosomefriendsoutsidethegymandlosttrack

ofthetime.”

D

Answerthequestions

SebaStephensisonly10yearsold,buthe’saverytalentedmusician.Heplaysthedrums,bass,guitar,and

piano.

Sebagrewupwithmusicailaround.Beforeheturnedthree,hisparentsaskedhimwhathewantedforhis

birthday.“Drums!”heanswered.Hisparentsweren’tsure,butaftcrseeinghimplaythedrumsatalocalmusic

store,theydecidedhewasserious.Theyboughthimajuniordrumkit“Hedidn’tstopplaying—

ever,”sayshisdad.

Buttwomonthslater,Sebagrewupset.Hecouldn’tmakethesoundshewantedwithhisjuniordrumkit.His

parentsboughthimaprofessionaldrumkitandsignedhimupforlessons.Injustafewmonths,hisdrumteacher

reportedthatSebawasleamingextremelyquicklyandneededahigherleveloftraining.Hewasstillfour.

Sebastartedabandinkindergarten.Inthefirstgradehebeganearningmoneybyplayingmusic.

In2020,SebajoinedasummermusicprogramatBerkleeCollegeofMusic(félasan8-year-

oldboy.Hestudiedbassinanonlineprogram.Tokeepup,hehadtopracticeupto36hoursaweek.

Afterthebusysummer,Sebamadeadecisiontobehome-schooled(lobeeducatedathomeinsteadofbeing

senttoschool)byhisparentssothathecouldkeepgoingtoBerkleeduringtheschoolyear.Hedidschoolworkin

themornings.Intheafternoonsheworkedonmusic.Andatnightheusuallyworkedonmusicsoniemore.

InMay,2021,SebabecametheyoungestpersonevertoreceiveaprofessionalcertificatefromBerklee.The

certificateisequaltoaboutfourcollege-levelclasses.

Whenhe’soldenough,SebahopcstogotocollegeatBerklee.Fornow,he’sstillpracticingandplaying.

58.Sebaisatalentedmusician,isn’the?

59.WhatdidSebawanlforhisthirdbirthday?

60.WhydidSebagrowupsettwomonthsafterhereceivedhisprésent?

61.HowoldwasSebawhenhejoincdasummermusicprogramatBerkleeCollegeofMusic?

62.WhatdidSebadécidétodoafterthesummeronlineprogram?

63.WhatdoyouthinkleadstoSeba’ssuccessinmusic?(iWSifi??tlHM)

VILWriting(f?zfc)

64.Writeatleast60wordsaccordingtothegivensituation.(l'O1;LUTtWJ'w-l—4'AA60Ai?]

I'BJ90W)

2023.03

&84/Müo

Part1Listening(^—qP^aJrjj)

I.Listeningcompréhension

A.Listenandchoosetherightpicture&üF*3W>?Bfflfi?éfàEU)

1.2.3.4.5.

B.Listentothedialogueandchoosethebestanswertothequestionyouhear?ùM

WH?,

6.A.Onfoot.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.D.Byunderground.

7.A.Todonothing.B.Toreadabook.

C.Tobuyabook.D.ToenjoyanArtShow.

8.A.ThisTuesday.B.ThisWednesday.C.ThisThursday.D.ThisFriday.

9.A.Inaflowershop.B.Inadepartmentstore.C.Inarestaurant.D.Inalibrary.

10.A.Peterenjoyedeveryminuteofthetrip.

B.Peterworearaincoatwhileclimbingthemountain.

C.Peterwascaughtintherainwhenclimbingthemountain.

D.PeterlikedthechangeableweatherinHuangshanMountain.

C.Listentothedialogueandtellwhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse(^W?Oü

W^riW‘F”^)

11.Mikesleepsinadifferenth?telroomeverynight.

12.EverydayMikegoestobedat10p.m.andgetsupat8a.m.

13.AnonlinetravelagencypaysMiketosleep.

14.Mikewritesabouttheh?telroomsfrom1p.m.to3p.m.everyday.

15.Fromtheinterview,weknowthatMikeisfondofhisjob.

D.Listentothepassageandcomplététhefollowingsentences

16.Withoutbees,manyplantscan’tproduceseedsororvegetables.

17.Inrecentyearstherehasbeenainbeenumbersintheworld.

18EnglandhaslostaboutofitswildflowerfieldssinceWorldWarII.

19.Thesmallgardensonthebusstoproofsareflowerstoattractbees.

20.Beenumberssincethebeebusstopswereputintoplace.

Part2GrammarandVocabulary

ILChoosethebestanswer

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III.Complététhefollowingpassagewiththewordsorphrasesinthebox.Eachcanonlybe

usedonce.

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20.C21.D

22.A

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