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第一部分完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

Itwaseighto'clockonacoldspringnight.Iwassotired.Ijusthadanoperation,andIcouldn't

findawayto]myselfup.

Thephonerang一forthesixthtimeinlessthananhour.Itwasmymother,whohad

dementia(癡呆).Therewas2wecoulddotohelpher.Thoughwevisitedhereveryfewdays,

shebelievedthatherdaughtershadnotvisitedfarmonths.Shehadnoideathatshehad3her

wordsahundredtimestoday.

Thistime,Igot4."Mom!"Iyelled(大喊)Wecareaboutyou.Wevisitedtwodaysago!

Mom,youhavetobelieveme,andifyoudon't,Icannottalktoyouanymore!"

Silence.Thenshesaid,HIamonlycallingtosay5.Whyareyouyelling?

"I'myellingbecauseyoukeepcallingmeahundredtimesevery6day!I'myelling

becauseIhaverepeatedtheanswertenthousandtimes!PmyellingbecauseIdon'tknowwhatto

say!H

IsatontheSofa,realizingthatmyfive-year-olddaughterwas7me.Sheheardmelose

mypatienceandannouncethatsomeoneIlovedwasaburden(負(fù)擔(dān)).

Mydaughteraskedtospeaktohergrandmotheronthephone.Wordlessly,I8itover.nHi,

Grandma!Hshesaidwithjoy."Sweetheart!Didyougotoschooltoday?""Yes,Grandma,andIlearn

3songs.""Wouldyoupleasecometoseeme?"askedmymother."Sure,Pvepreparedmany

candiesforyou,"shesaidinapleasanttone.nOh,that*swonderful,butdidyougotoschooltoday?"

Sheanswered9againandsangasongafterwards.

Withasenseof10,1feltmycheeks(臉頰)burning.Irealizedthatmydaughterhadtaught

metolovemymotherinabetterway.BathedinthewarmandsoftlightingofthelivingMom...I

pickedupmyphone,nHello,Mom...”

()1.A.lookB.cheerC.pickD.break

()2.A.somethingB.everythingC.nothingD.anything

()3.A.repeatedB.provedC.rememberedD.pronounced

()4.A.sadB.excitedC.surprisedD.angry

()5.A.sorryB.helloC.thanksD.no

()6.A.simpleB.singleC.specialD.similar

()7.A.watchingB.teachingC.supportingD.reminding

()8.A.thoughtB.tookC.pullD.handed

()9.A.sadlyB.carefullyC.patientlyD.clearly

()10.A.shameB.humourC.directionD.achievement

第二部分閱讀理解(共15小題,每小題2分,滿分30分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

___________________________________________a

/E-waste,theworld'slargestWhyshouldwerecyclee-waste?

andfastestgrowingtypeofwaste,E-wastehasmanyvaluable

doesn'tonlycomefromcomputersthingsinit,suchasgold,silverand

butotherelectronicsaswell.copper(銅).Onesmartphone

FJ夠「?用I掰火甲batterycanpollute600000litres

In2023,theworldproduced,(升)ofwater.

1Whatcanwedo?

IAlladultsinEurope53,6.milliontonsofe-waste.

E-wastein2019?1■Trytorepairyourelectronics

insteadofbuyingnewones.

Checkfbrrecyclingorganizations

Theworld'se-wastewillreachE-waste(milliontons)

74.7milliontonsby2030.Thafsandgiveawayyourbrokenelectronics.

almostadoublingofe-wasteinjustSeparatebatteriesfromother

electronicsbeforerecycling.

16years.

Today,only15-20percentofTellotherstorecyclee-wast)

201420232030

alle-wasteiscollectedandrecycled.

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)1.Howmanymilliontonsofe-wastewastherein2014?

A.About27.B.About37.C.Lessthan30.D.Morethan40.

()2.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisTRUE?

A.E-wasteonlycomesfromcomputers.

B.In2023,53.6milliontonsofe-wastewasrecycled.

C.Weneedtorecyclebatterieswithotherelectronics,

D.Weshouldconsiderrepairingratherthanbuynewelectronics.

()3.Wecanreadtheabovepassageina(n).

A.instructionB.noelC.newperD.comicbook

B

Manyofthebookslistedherearehighlyrecommended.Besuretocheckthemoutifyouare

interested.

MM

Becomingawriter:DorotheaBrandgivesalotofadviceabout

H一X.—'J.

1Becoming1self-controlandhowtosticktowriting,andtalksabouthowtounlock

IflWriter1yourcreativity.Thebookalsoprovidesanumberofinteresting

exercisesonthesametopic.Forthisalone,thebookishighly

recommended,especiallyforfuturewriters.

夕一勿…OnWriting:Prettymuchoneofthemostknownbooksanwriting.

??,???StephenKing'sbookdiscussesalotofwritingmethodsinthesecond

1______pa_rt_ofthislittlebook.Thefirstpartofthebookisalsoveryenjoyable,

becauseKingtalksalotabouthislifeandhowhebecameawriter,

DoctorZhivago:AnotherRussianclassicwrittenby

Doctor

ZHIVAGC^BorisPasternak.ThebooktellsthelifestoryofYuriPasternak.The

noeldealswiththeterribleeffectsoftheRussianRevolution.Itisa

verytragic(悲居U的),yetbeautifulwrittenstory.Itistrulyoneofthe

greatestnovelsIhaveeverread.

IHowtoWinHowtowinfriendsandInfluencePeople:Thisisthebookthat

IFriends&startedtheself-helpgenre(體裁).Itisthewrittenversion(版本)of

Influence

PeopleDaleCarnegie'spopularcourseonself-improvement.Itwasthis

IMa...?―?一?—i

1DALEIcoursethatchangedthelifeofyoungWarrenBuffet.Thistimeless

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classicprovidesyouwithmanyhistoricalexamplestodrive

Carnegie*sideashome.

)4.Whichbookgivesusalotoffunpracticeonacertaintopic?

A.OnWriting.B.DoctorZhivago.

C.BecomingaWriter.D.HowtowinfriendsandInfluencePeople

)5.WhoisthemaincharacterinDoctorZhivago?

A.BorisPasternakB.YuriPasternak.C.StephenDing.D.WarrenBuffet.

)6.WhichofthefollowingfitsinwithHowtowinfriendsandInfluencePeople?

A.Thereisnoplacelikehome.B.Weshouldlearntoimproveourselves.

C.Losttimeisneverfoundagain.D.Godhelpsthosewhyhelpothers.

c

Suddenlyweheardthesoundofacarriage(馬車).ItwasthetwoLintons,Hindley,Francesand

Catherine.Theyallranintothehouseandstoodinfrontofthelargefireinthesittingroomtoget

warm.

ItoldHeathclifftogoandjointhem.HeopenedthekitchendoorasHindleywascomingoutof

thesittingroom.WhenHindleysawhim,hepushedhimbackintothekitchensaying,"Joseph!Keep

himawayfromthesittingroom!"

ThenhenoticedHeathcliffsniceclothes."Lookatyou!"heshouted."Whodoyouwantto

impress?Getoutor1*11pullyourhairuntilit'slongerthanitisnow!"

"Itslongenoughalready,"saidEdgarLinton.Hewasstandingatthesittingroomdoor.nIt

hangsoverhiseyeslikeahorse'smane(鬃)!”Edgardidn'tsaythistoinsult(侮辱)Heathcliffbut

Heathcliffbecameangryimmediately.Hesuddenlypickedupapanofhotapplesauceandthrewit

inEdgar'sface.Edgarscreamed.Hearingherbrother'scries,Isabella,followedbyCatherine,came

runningout.HindleycaughtHeathcliffbythearm,tookhimtohisroomandgavehimabeating.

Ididn'thavemuchpityforEdgarbutIcleanedhisface.Hissisterwascryingandwantedtogo

home.Catherinewasconfusedandembarrassed(尷尬的)anddidn'tsayanything.

Hindleycamebackandtoldthechildrentoreturntothesittingroomandhavetheirdinner.As

soonastheysawthefoodonthetabletheyforgoteverythingbecausetheywerehungry.Ilookedat

Catherine.Hereyesweredryasshecuthermeat.

nWhataninsensitivechild,"Ithought."Shedoesn'treallycareaboutHeathcliff."

Iwatchedherliftthemeattohermouthandthensuddenlyhereyeswerefilledwithtears.To

hideherFeelings,shedroppedherforkonthefloorandbentdowntopickitup.Soshewasn'tas

insensitiveasIthought!

Somemusicianscametoplayforusintheevening.Whileeveryonewaslisteningtothem,

CatherineescapedandclimbedthestairstoHeathcliffsroom.Shecalledhimbuttherewasno

answersosheclimbedalongtheroofandintohisroomthroughasmallwindow.Latertheycame

downstairstothekitchentogether.IgaveHeathcliffsomesupperbuthedidn'teatit.

"Idon'tcarehowlongIhavetowait,Kelly,Hhesaid,"butI'mgoingtotakemyrevenge(復(fù)仇)

onHindley.Ionlyhopehedoesn'tdieffirst!"

"Heathcliff!nIsaid."Youshouldlearntoforgive."

nNo!Imusthavesatisfaction,"hereplied."I'mgoingtothinkofagoodwaytotakemyrevenge.

IfIthinkaboutthat,Iwon'tfeelthepain.”

()7.WhatdoweknowaboutHindleyfromthetext?

A.HewassureHeathcliffwouldhurtthekids.

B.HehatedHeathcliffashehadnicerclothes.

C.Hedidn'tSeeHeathcliffasafamilymember.

D.HepushedEdgarLintontoinsultHeathcliff.

()8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"insensitive"inParagraph7mean?

A.Notabletotellrightfromwrong.

B.Notcaringaboutotherpeople'sfeelings.

C.Notinfluencedbythechangesaround.

D.Notcleverenoughtomakequickreactions(反應(yīng)).

()9.WhydidCatherinebenddownduringdinner?

A.Becauseshedroppedherforkonthefloonbyaccident.

B.Becauseshewastryingtowipeaway(擦去)hertearssecretly.

C.Becauseshefeltratherboredtoeatwiththosechildren.

D.Becausesheknewshewasbeingwatchedbysomeone.

()10.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.HeathclifftookanimportantplaceinCatherine'sheart.

B.Heathcliffwasusedtobeinglaughedatbyotherkids.

C.Isabellawasveryangrytoseehisbrotherbadlyhurt.

D.KellytookpityonHeathcliffandsupportedhisrevenge.

D

Onthefirstnightofthepolicecurfew(宵禁)inMinneapolislastsummer,RoseMcGeecould

hardlysleep."PeopleIknowwereoutonthestreets,"saysthe69-year-oldcitizenofnearbyGolden

Valley."Iwasworried.H

McGeedecidedtostayupthefollowingnightandbake(烤)sweetpotatopies.Shedoesn't

reallyliketocook,butindifficulttimessheoftenturnsherkitchenintoapastry(糕點(diǎn))factory.This

time,shealsowentonlinetoinviteotherstodropby,pickupapie,andtakeittosomeoneinneedof

comfort—oratleast,comfortfood.

Inthemorning,manyneighboursgatheredaroundMcGee'sfrontporch(門廳).Manyhad

broughttheirownhomemadepiestoshare."Itwasamazing,"McGeesays.Together,theydelivered

(遞送)theirbakedgoodsfirsttopeople,just14milesaway,andthentovolunteersatthe

MinneapolisbranchoftheNAACP.Thefollowingweekend,theytookmuchmoretoatemporary(l|fi

時(shí)的)fooddeliverycentreinSt.Paul,wheremanygrocerystoreshadbeendestroyed(毀壞).

Sadly,McGeehasmadeSweetPotatoComfortPies,asshecallsthem,alltooofteninrecent

years.Shefirstbakedherpiesin2014,afternewsbrokeofunrest(動(dòng)蕩)inFerguson,Missouri,

followingsomeheartbrokenevents.McGeedrovemorethan500milestoFergusontopersonally

deliverthe30piesshehadmade.Thenextyear,sheshippedmoretoCharleston,SouthCarolina,

whereninepeoplegoingtochurchhadbeenshot(射擊)deadattheMotherEmanuelAMEChurch.

In2018,shesentpiestoPittsburghwhensomepeopletheremetunluckythings.McGee'spies

comfortedthoseinandaroundMinneapoliswhenunluckythingshappened.

McGeealsohostsayearlypie-bakingeventtocelebrateMartinLutherKingJr.一thegroup

made94thisyear,tomarktheagehewouldhavebeenifhewerealive.Inasense,heis,atleastin

theparticipants'(參力口者)discussionsofhowtheycanpromote(推動(dòng))relationshipsandsocial

justice(公正).“Aspeoplecarrythesepies,they'reabletohavedialogues,abletolistentoeach

other,"McGeesays."Ifwedon*tstartlisteningmore,Idon'tknowhowwelleverbeabletomove

forward.Thepiesaresimplythecatalystforthat."

()11.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMcGee?

A.Strong-mindedandhelpful.B.Nervousandhard-working.

C.Caringandcareful,D.Humorousandgenerous.

()12.Whichoftherolesdothesepiesplayaccordingtothepassage?

?fillingthestomach?promotingcommunication

③relieving(減輕)worryandpain?curingmentalproblems

A.①②④B.②③④C.①③④D.①②③

()13.Theunderlinedword"catalyst"inthelastparagraphmeans"athingthat"?

A.inventsanewthingB.makessomethinghappenfaster

C.leadstosomethingunusualD.stopsunluckythingshappening

()14.Whatcanyouinferfromthepassage?

A.McGee*shomeisnearFerguson.

B.McGeelikesmakingpiesinrecentyears.

C.McGeealwaysdriesalongdistancetodeliverfoodbyherself.

D.McGeemakesitpossibleforpeopletogettogetherandcommunicatewitheachother.

()15.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheComfortFood.

B.WhereThereIsTrouble,ThereIsMcGee.

C.TheVoluntaryDelivery.

D.HopefortheBest,PreparefortheWorst.

第三部分信息還原(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能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)。

Ascientistgoestoaforesttostudymonkeys.Hewantstostudytheirhabitsandbehaviour.

(1)Inthepast,scientistshadtomakemarksoneachofthemonkeystohelp

identify(識(shí)另lj)them.Butinthefuture,theymayhaveamucheasierwaytotellthemapartthanksto

facialrecognitiontechnology(面部識(shí)另(j技術(shù)).

Similartohumanfacialrecognition,thetechnologythatisusedtoidentifymonkeysusesthe

monkeys'facialfeaturestocreateadatabase(數(shù)據(jù)庫(kù))Scientistscanconnectthe

systemwithcamerassetupinthemountains.Thesystemwillidentifythemonkeys,namethemand

studytheirbehaviourbyitself.

AccordingtoZhangHe,amemberoftheresearchteam,theyhavecollected2500to3000

imagesamples(肖像樣本)ofsnub-nosedmonkeys.£3)

Comparedwithfacialrecognitiontechnologyforhumans,facialrecognitiontechnologyfor

monkeysismorecomplicated(復(fù)雜的).First,monkeyshavehairierfaces.(4)Then,

monkeysdonotworkwellwithresearchersinthesamewayashumansdo.(5)

Nowthereareabout4000snub-nosedmonkeyslivinginQinlingMountains.Theteam'sgoalis

tosuccessfullyidentifyallofthem.

A.Buttheproblemishowtoknowwho'swho.

B.Thecolouroftheirhairletsthemgohidingintotheirenvironmenteasily.

C.Sothesuccessrate(率)ofidentifyingthemisveryhigh,

D.Thedatabaseincludeseverymonkey'sinformation,

E.Soitisdifficulttotakeclearpicturesandvideosofthem.

F.Thescientistsalwaysgetonwellwiththesemonkeys.

G.However,theirnumberisgettingsmallerandsmaller.

第四部分詞匯運(yùn)用(共13小題;每小題1分,滿分13分)

第一節(jié)根據(jù)下列句子所給漢語(yǔ)注釋或首字母,寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。每空限

填一詞。

1.You'dbetterthinktwicebeforeyoumakea(決定).

2.Helenhasn't(提交)theplantothemanageryet.

3.Mostofthehousesherearebuiltof(石頭).

4.He(承諾)toattendmybirthdayparty,buttillnowhehasn*tcomeyet.

5.Byreading(大聲地),thewordsonthepapercometolife.

6.Wordscan'tehowexcitedIwasatthenewsofyoursuccess.

7.Hetakesgreatpinhischildren'sgoodbehaviour.

8.Asisknowntoall,kispower.Themorewelearn,thebetterwe'llbeinthe

future,

第二節(jié)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從方框中選擇適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或短語(yǔ),在橫線上填入其正確

形式。每個(gè)單詞或短語(yǔ)僅用一次。

keeponinsteadhepourassoonas

Inacountrysidehotel,aguestwasenjoyingthebeautifulmusicfromupstairs.Suddenlyadrop

ofwaterfellonhisface.Theguestlookedupandanotherdropofwaterfellagain."Hey!Whodives

upstairs?"Theguestshoutedangrilytotheownerofthehotel."Upstairslivesagreatpianist,"

answeredtheowner,HOh!Apianist!H9.theguestheardit,hisangerdisappeared

(消失).

"ShouldIremindhimnot10.thewateronthefloor?"saidtheowner.

“No,Icangoandsee,"saidtheguest.

Theguestwalkedupstairsquietly.Throughthewindow,hesawthepianistlosingIL

inplayingthepianoandtherewasabasin(盆)ofwaterbesidehim.

Thepianisthadplayedthepianoforhours.Hedidn'tstopevenwhenhisfingerswentredand

hot.12.,hecooledhisfingersinthewater.Hejust13.practisingall

thetimeanddidn'tevennoticethatthewatersplashed(潑)alloverthefloor.

第五部分短文填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,填入適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。每空限填一詞。

Haveyoueversharedaroomwithsomeone,perhapsabrother,asisteroraroommate?

Howdidyouget£T)withtheotherperson?Didyoualwayshavearguments(爭(zhēng)

吵),⑵didyouworkoutawaytosharethecewithoutarguments?

Astronautssaythatoneofthemostdifficult(3)(part)ofceexploration(探

加!1)issharingatinyareawithotherpeopleforalongtime,ceshipsaredesignedtomakethe(4)_

(good)useofeverybitofroom.Thereisnomoreareathatyoucanescape(逃跑)tohaveyour

quiettimeallalone.Norcanyoudecidetogetawayandgofor£5)walk.It*seven

moredifficultwhenyousharethesmallareawithastronautsfromothercultures.Theseastronauts

areusuallythepeoplewhomayhavedifferentlifestylesandcustoms.

Howdoastronautsmanagetohavegoodrelationshipswiththeirpartners?First,astronautsare

(6)(careful)chosenfortheirexperience,physicalfitnessand(7)(able)

togetalongwithotherpeople.Theyneedtofinishthetasksuccessfully,eventhoughthatmeans

(8)(give)upsamepersonalneedsforthetimebeing.Eachmemberoftheceteam

doesresearch,andthat£9)(take)upalotoftime.Thenthereare"cing"skillssuchas

listeningtomusiconheadphonesorwriting.Thesethingscanbe(10)(do)alone.

Perhapssomeofthesewillhelpyouwithyourroommate.

第六部分閱讀表達(dá)(共3小題;1題2分,2題2分,3題3分,滿分7分)

請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,用英語(yǔ)回答短文后的問(wèn)題。

WhataretheculturaldifferencesbetweenChinaandtheWest?Youmightbeabletofindthe

answerinCaoSiyu'scomics.

Cao,32,wasborninBeijing,butlefthomeat20andhasstudiedandlivedintheUS,theUK

andFranceoverthelast12years.Havingseensomanycultures,Caowantedtousehervisual(視覺(jué)

的)designskillstopresentthedifferencesshehasexperienced.Soshecreatedthecartoonseries

“TinyEyesComics".

"Myexperienceshowsthatalthoughtravelismucheasierandfastertoday,thedistance

betweencultureshasn*tshortened,"Caosaid.Shehopestobuildbridgesandbreakdown

misunderstandingsbetweendifferentcultures.

Forexample,oneofhercartoonsshowswaterpreferencesindifferentcountries.Threeglasses

ofwaterareshown.TheglassofwaterfromtheUShasice;theonefromFranceisfullofrkling

water(氣泡水);theonefromChinaissteaming(冒熱氣的).

Caoalsouseshercartoonstoshowdifferentwaysofthinkingandsocialcustoms.Forexample,

sheuseshercomicstoexplainwhyChinesepeopleprefertowearmaskswhentheycatchacold,

whilewesternpeopledon

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