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2022年第三屆超常(外語)考試時(shí)間:80分鐘 滿分:100分考試說明:1100題。一、不定項(xiàng)選擇題。每題一個(gè)或多個(gè)答案,全選對(duì)得1分,選錯(cuò)或多選不給分,選對(duì)或漏選按比例得分。( )1. aresomethingwhichisusedforcuttingpaper.A.Sharpeners B.Scissors C.Papercutters D.Staplers()2.Whichiscountable?A.oxB.breadC.paperD.flower( )3.Asoldier’sdutiesinclude: fightinginawarmaintainingthepeaceandorderwithinasocietysupportinghumanitarianandpeacekeepingprotectingourborders( )4.WhichplanetisclosesttotheEarth?A.Mercury B.Venus C.Mars D.Jupiter( )5.Doyouliveinahouseora/an ?A.village B.home C.apartment D.flat( )6.Thenumberoffriendsandfamilymembersattheparty amazing.A.is B.was C.are D.were( )7.Katherinehasfinishedherwork,nowsheis home.A.goingto B.going C.heading D.goingthe( )8.-- adrink?--Yes,please.I’llhavesomeorangejuice.A.Mayyoulike B.Wouldyoulike C.Doyou D.CanIgetyou( )9.Iwillsearchandfindyou yougo.Youcannotescapefromme.A.nowhere B.nomatterwhere C.anywhere D.wherever( )10. treesarecutdownintheforestseveryyear.A.Manythousandsof B.ThousandsofC.Twothousands D.Hundredsof( )11.–Alatestmagazine.Onlytwoleft.Wouldyouliketohave_ ?—No,thankyou.A.one B.them C.oneofthem D.it( )12.Theyneverargueandtheyenjoyspendingtimetogether.They .A.relatetoeachotherverywell B.relationshipverygoodC.getonverywell D.likethemselvesverymuch( )13.I’vebeensobusyallweek.Idon’twanttodoanythingattheweekend.I’lljuststayathomeand .A.takeiteasy B.stayup C.havearelax D.takeathoroughrest( )14.IfIwereyou,I’dleaveearlier,soyoucanavoidthe .A.peakhour B.trafficjam C.traffictime D.rushhour( )15.Doyouwanta orareturnticket?A.single B.outbound C.one-journey D.one-way( )16.Itwas flightthatkeptusin for12hours.A.anlong;anair B.thelong;theair C.along;theair D.long;air( )17.Ouch!Mypoordress!!EverytimeIwearsomethingwhite,I coffeeororangejuiceorsomethingonit.A.pour B.make C.spill D.throw( )18.We’vegotallthedata.Nowwejustneedto theanswer.A.figureout B.workout C.makeout D.finishout( )19.Theclubisformembersonly.You you’reamember.A.can’tgoinif B.cangoinonlyif C.can’tgoinunless D.cangoinunless( )20.Thewomaniscarryinga _bag.A.blacksmallplastic B.smallandplasticblackC.smallblackplastic D.plasticsmallblack( )21.Thebusserviceisprettybad.There’sonlyonebus _fortyminutes.A.within B.to C.every D.after( )22.Sam’sFrenchisexcellent.Hespeaks .A.perfectlyFrench B.Frenchperfectly C.perfectFrench D.Frenchperfect( )23.--Doyouthinkit’sgoingtorain?-- .A.Ihopenot B.Idon’thope C.No,itwon’t D.Idon’tthinkso( )24.Coco andleft.A.saidgoodbyetome B.saidmegoodbyeC.toldmegoodbye D.saygoodbye( )25.Thebaglooksheavy. youwithit.A.Letmehelp B.I’llhelp C.Ihelp D.Letmehelping( )26.Ourteacherdoesn’t ususemobilephoneinclass.A.make B.let C.allow D.forbid( )27.Don’tforget theovenafter thepie.A.turningoff;remove B.turningoff;removingC.toturnoff;remove D.toturnoff;removing( )28.A ofmycolleaguesattendedtheconference,soIwasn’talone.A.little B.few C.couple D.many( )29.ThethingIdon’tlikeaboutthisrestaurantis .A.thenoise B.anoise C.somenoise D.thatnoise( )30.He tofindajobbuthehadnoluck.A.triedhard B.triedhardly C.hardlytried D.hardtried二、根據(jù)題意,選擇一個(gè)最佳答案。( )31.InthecartoonGarfield,what’sGarfield’sfavouritefood?A.Chinesenoodles B.Burger C.Sandwich D.Pizza( )32.Whatisthemeasureoftheenergyyougetfromfood?A.Fiber B.Calorie C.Trans-Fat D.Meter( )33.InwhichmuseumcanyoufindLeonardoDaVinci’sMonaLisa?A.LeLouvre B.UffiziMuseum C.BritishMuseum D.theForbiddenCity( )34.Whatcolouristhe“M”fromtheMcDonald’slogo?A.Red B.Blue C.Yellow D.Rainbowcolour( )35.ThreeGorgesDamhastheworld’slargestpowerstation.Itislocatedin .A.Canada B.China C.UK D.US( )36.Wholivesatthefollowingaddress“10DowningStreet”?A.USPresident B.FrenchPresidentC.UKPrimeMinister D.ScotlandFirstMinister( )37.Whichofthesecitiesisthefarthestnorth?A.Beijing B.Xi’an C.Changchun D.Nanjing( )38.Herearesomewordstranslatedfromanartificiallanguage.gorblflurmeansfanbelt;pixngorblmeansceilingfan;arthtuslmeanstileroof;Whichwordcouldmean“ceilingtile”?A.gorbltusl B.flurgorbl C.arthflur D.pixnarth( )39.WeknowChristmascomesinDecember,theninwhatseasonofayeardoyouseeFatherChristmasinAustralia?A.Spring B.Summer C.Autumn D.Winter( )40.Peopleuseturnipforfood.Weusuallyeatthepartofthisplantthattakesinwaterandnutrients.Itholdstheplantinplaceinthesoil.Whichpartoftheturnipplantdoweusuallyeat?A.Theroot B.Thestem C.Theleaves D.Theseed三、語言學(xué)習(xí)能力測(cè)試。ReadthemeaningofeachGreekandLatinprefix(前綴andsuffix(后綴),thenfillineachblankwiththecorrectprefixorsuffix.A.aqua—Latin:water B.tele—Greek:faroffC.—meterGreek:measure D.photo—Greek:lightE.–phobiaGreek:fear F.audi—Latin:tohear–ologyGreek:speech;nowmeanstostudyanti—Greek:opposed( )41Poseidonfilledthe riumwithsaltwaterandgentlysettheanemone(海葵)inside.( )42.Afterdramaticallyhurling(猛扔)hiscellphoneintotheocean,Josephhadtousea phonetocallhisbrotherMarcusoverseas.( )43.AdayatthebeachwasnopicnicforOdysseus;hehaddevelopedthalasso fearoftheocean.( )44.Tinastudiedoverfishingforhermaster’sdegreeinmarine(海洋)bi .( )45.Likeallplants,seaweedneedssunlightfor synthesis.( )46.Thethermos measuredthefrigidoceantemperature.四、信息匹配。For47-53,Pleasematchtherightlogowithitsmeaning.B.C.D.F. G.( )47.Thissymbolisusedasaseparatorine-mailaddresses.( )48.Thetwoarrowsgoinginacircleandpointingtoeachotherisasymboloftenusedtoindicateareloadorrefresh.Forexample,yourbrowsermayhavearefreshbuttonthatletsyoureloadabrowsertogetthemostrecentcopyofawebpage.( )49.AsmalldotortowerwithwavescomingfromitindicateswirelessandisoneofthemostrecognizedsymbolstodayforaWi-Fi(wirelessnetwork)signal.( )50.Aboxwithanarrowpointingdownoranarrowpointingdowntoaboxisasymbolusedtorepresentdownload.Aprogramthatsupportsuploadingmayalsohaveabuttonwithasymbolofaboxandanuparrow.( )51.Acirclewithalinegoingtothebottom-rightthatresemblesamagnifyingglassisasymbolusedtorepresentsearch.( )52.AsymbolwithtwoandahalftrianglespointingtotherightisusedastheofficialsymbolforBluetooth.( )53.Asinglearrowpointingtotheleftor(back)isabackarrowsymbolthatisusedinInternetbrowserstogobacktothepreviouspage.For54-57,fivekids(Mala,Rocky,Sam,DavidandBrandi)areseatedatthepieshop,andtheyarehungry!Eachonegetsasliceofpieinadifferentflavor,whohadwhat,pleasepicktherightoneforthem.ChocolateCremePieAppleSpicePieBananaCrèmePieBlueberryPiePecanPieⅰMalaandRockyareallergic過敏)todairy.ⅱ.SamandDaviddon’tlikefruit.ⅲ.Daviddidnothavebananacreme.ⅳ.ThepersonwhoatetheblueberrypiewasnotRocky.ⅴ.SamatethePecanpie.( )54.Rockywillhavethe .( )55.Davidwillhavethe .( )56.Malawillhavethe .( )57.Brandiwillhavethe .For58-61,thesepeoplearelookingforafilmtowatch.Belowaresixfilmreviews.DecidewhichfilmA-F,wouldbemostsuitableforthesepeople.lovesthinkingaboutthefuture.Howwilllifebedifferent?She’sahugefanoffilmsthataresetinatimemanyyearsfromnow,butshedoesn’treallyenjoyfilmsthataretoofrightening.isveyboringsowhenshegetshomeshelikeswatchingagoodactionfilmwithlotsofspecialeffects,butshe’snotafanofsci-fi.Shealsolikesfilmswithsomeexcitingbits,too.whoenjoysagoodlovestorybutitmusthaveahappyending.Hedoesn’tlikeseriesfilmsverymuch,andlikestohavealaugh,too.afanoffictionandonlywatchesfilmsaboutreallife.Sheisinterestedinanythingfromhistorytonaturetoscienceaslongasshelearnssomethingfromit.Filmreviews:TheInvisibleWorld Usingthemostadvancedcameratechnologyintheworld,thisdocumentarytakesustoplacesthathaveneverbeenfilmedbefore.Fromdeepundertheseatoinsidethehumanbody.Thisfilmcontainssomeofthemostamazingimagesyouwilleversee.ItCouldHappentoYouImaginewakingupinahousethatisnotthehouseyouwenttosleepin.Imaginenotrecognizingyourchildreneventhoughtheyallseemtothinkyouaretheirmum.Thisfascinatingsci-fitakesustoafutureworldwherepeoplebuyandsellmemories.CountdowntoDisasterAspeedingtrainisgoingtocrashintoanuclearpowerstationandnoonecanstopit.Orcanthey?SpecialagentRyanhasgotanhourtostopthedisasterbutthere’saproblem,hehasabombtiedaroundhiswaist.Carchases,explosionsandamazingspecialeffectsthisthrillerhasgotthemall.TheKingWhoNeverWasIn1936EdwardVIIIdecidedtogiveupbeingkingafterlessthanayearsohecouldbewiththewomanheloved.Thisfilmrevisitsoneofthemostpopular“royalstories”ofalltimeandmixesfactandfictiontocreateaninterestingdrama.Itwillkeepaudiencesentertainedbutprobablyupsetmanyhistorians.Willthey?Won’tthey? Eversinceschool,JackandJillhavebeenbestfriends.Butnowtheyareintheirtwenties,andtheirfeelingsarechanging.Iseitherofthembraveenoughtoseethattheyarefallinginlove?Willtheydosomethingaboutit?OfcourseitisallOKintheendinthislikeablebutsillyromcom.TomorrowNow Theyearis2080andforthelasttenyearsEarthhasbeenincontactwithaliens.Todayisthedaythatwefinallywelcomethemtoourplanet.Howwilltheychangeourlivesandaretheyreallyasfriendlyastheyseem?Oneofthescariestfilmsyouwillseethisyear.( )58. issuitableforDawn.( )59. issuitableforPaula.( )60. issuitableforKeith.( )61. issuitableforLisa.Jonny’sblog,完成相應(yīng)任務(wù)。TipsforeverydaylifeReadtheblogentryandcompleteitwiththewordsinthebox.A.tabletB.downloadC.postedD.blogE.installF.machineG.deletedH.onlineI.turnedJ.restartedHi,I’mJonnyTippandwelcometomyblog.Everydaylifeteachesmesomething.That’swhyIstartedthisblogsoIcouldshareitallwithyou.Whattodowhenyourcomputergoeswrong?I’mwritingthispostonmy 62 becausethedesktopcomputerisn’tworkingatthemomentandeveryonethinksit’smyfault.ButasIkeeptellingthem,Iwasonlytryingtohelp.Letmeexplain.Afewdaysago,Iwaswritingmy63whenamessageappearedonthescreen.ItsaidtherewasaproblemwiththecomputerandthatIshouldrestartthe64.SoIdid.Afterfiveminutes,thesamemessageappearedagain.SoI65itagain.Afteraboutfivetimes,Ibegantothinkthisproblemwasserious,soIwent66tofindasolution.Ifoundasitethatpromisedtofixeverything.Tip1:Youshouldnevertrustanyonewhopromisestofixeverything.AllIhadtodowasto_67 afileontomycomputerandthen 68 it.SoIdid.Tip2:Youshouldneverdownloadfilesfrompeoplewhopromisetofixeverything.ThenextthingIsawwasamessage69onthescreen:“Tofixthisproblem,pleaseenteryourcreditcarddetails.”Well,forsomereason,Iknowmydad’screditcarddetailsandsoIenteredthem.Tip3:Neverpayanyonewhopromisestodoeverythingbeforetheydoit.Thenthecomputerjust70allthefilesonitand71itselfoffandhasnevercomeonagainsince.SowhenDadcamehome,alltiredfromwork.Itoldhimthewholestory.Tip4:Nevertellbadnewstoatiredperson.Whenhefinallycalmeddown,herangthebank.Theyfoundthat$1000wasmissingfromhisaccount.Andthat’sit.Itwasanexpensivelesson,butI’velearnedalot.PSI’mnotthemostpopularpersoninmyhouseofthemoment.Readtheblogentryagain.Puttheeventsinorderwith1,2,3,4,5,….( )72.Johnnytoldhisdadabouttheproblem.( )73.Johnny’scomputertoldhimithadaproblem.( )74.Johnnywrotehisblog.( )75.Johnny’scomputercompletelybrokedown.( )76.Johnnyinstalledaprogram.( )77.Johnnywentonlinetotryandfoundasolution.( )78.Johnnydownloadedaprogram.( )79.Johnnyusedhisdad’screditcard.( )80.Johnny’sfatherwasveryangryandthenhecalledthebank.六、閱讀,根據(jù)文章意思,選擇最佳答案。A.ThesunpowerWhenpeopletalkaboutbeautifulweather,theyusuallymeanthatit’swarmandthesunisshining.Sunshineisassociatedwithmanyhappythings,frombeautifulweathertocheerfulpersonalities.Whatisthepowerofthesun?Inmanyancientsocieties,thesunwasagodtobeworshiped.Thesesocietiesdevelopedcalendarstofollowthesun’sprogressthroughtheyearandbelievedthatthesunhadpowerovertheirlives.Todayscientistsofferadifferentexplanation.Wenowknowthesun’sgravityholdstheEarthinplaceforcingtheEarthtorevolve(旋轉(zhuǎn))arounditinacyclethatlasts365days,oroneyear.Thesunisveryimportanttotheweatheracrosstheplanet.Solarheatevaporates蒸發(fā))waterfromtheocean,causingcloudstoform,whichthencausesraintofall.Thesunisalsoessential必不可少)forthefoodweeat.Throughaprocesscalled“photosynthesis”,plantsturnlightfromthesunintothefoodtheyneedtogrow.Howdowecapture捕獲)sunlight?Ithastakenmanyyearsforscientiststofigureouthowtheycanusesolarenergyeconomicallyandonalargescale.Uptillnow,wehavebeendependentontheEarth’snon-renewableresourcesforourenergy,suchascoal,oilandnaturalgas.But,thesewillallrunoutonedayandtheyalsodamagetheenvironmentwhentheyareburnt.Solarandwindpower,ontheotherhand,arerenewableresourcesofenergy.Theycausefarlessenvironmentaldamagethancoal,oilornaturalgas.Thesunisimportanttoourlivesandcouldonedayprovideuswithmostofthepowerweneed.Imaginewhatlifewouldbelikewithoutthesun?( )81.Sunshineoftenhassomethingtodowith A.barbecue B.cheerfulpersonalitiesC.beautifulweather D.bothBandC( )82.Howisthesunimportanttoweather?ThesunisdryinguptheoceanandsoontherewillbenowaterontheEarth.Thesunabsorbs(吸收waterfromcloudsandmakesrainfall.Thesunevaporateswaterfromtheocean,causingcloudstoform,whichthencausesraintofall.Whenthereisthesun,thereisnorain.( )83.Whatdidancientpeoplethinkaboutthesun?Theybelievedthatthesunwasnotaspowerfulasthemoon.Theythoughtthesunwaspowerfulandtheyworshipeditastheirgod.Theythoughtthesuncouldhelpthemmakeacalendar.Theythoughtthesunwasabadgod.( )84.Whataresomenon-renewableresourcesofenergy?A.windpower B.coalandoil C.naturalgas D.bothBandC( )85.Whataresomerenewableresourcesofenergy?A.windpower B.nuclearpower C.naturalgas D.bothAandBBStartingthisfall,primaryandmiddleschoolstudentswillhaveatleastoneweeklycourseonlaboreducationoreducationtohelpstudentslearnabouthardwork,suchaschoresathome,laboratschoolandvoluntaryworkintheneighborhood.Therearethreekindsoflabortasks:thefirstiseverydaychores,includingcleaning,organizing,cooking,andusingandfixingelectrictools;nextislabortomakeorplantsomething,includingagriculture,makingtraditionalhandicrafts(手工藝品),andapplyingnewtechnologiessuchas3Dprinting;thethirdtypeisservicework,includingvolunteerwork.Thenewlessonalsocallsforalaborweekonceeveryschoolyear.Itwillbeaweekofafterschoolactivitiestoimprovestudents’interestinlaboreducation.Duringthisweek,studentsareencouragedtotakepartindifferentkindsofcompetitionstohaveasenseofachievement.Whyislaboreducationaddedtoschoollessons?It’sbecausetheteenagersdotoolittlehouseworkandlookdownonmanuallaborjobs,likecleaninganddeliveringfood.ArecentstudyshowedthatprimaryandmiddleschoolstudentsinChinaonlyspendanaverageof12minutesadayonchores,comparedto72minutesintheUS,42minutesinSouthKoreaand30minutesinFrance.Inaddition,someparentsseedoingchoresassomethingunimportantforstudents.Theythinkitisofthemostimportanceforstudentstostudyandgetgoodgrades.However,laboreducationmustbepaidmoreattentiontohelpstudentshavesocialvaluesanddevelopaninterestinlabor.Inparagraph2,wecanlearn .therearethreetypesoflabor B.howtomakeorplantsomethingC.everydayhouseworkisveryimportant D.serviceworkincludes3DprintingE.Noneoftheabove.Thelaborweekisheldonceeveryschoolyear,aimingto .helpstudentsholdcompetitions B.maketheminterestedinitC.guidethemtojoininactivities D.helpthemachievetheirdreamsE.Noneoftheabove.Theunderlinedword“manual”inthispassagemeans .easy B.brain C.physicalD.common E.Noneoftheabove.Whatissomeparentsattitude態(tài)度)tolettingthestudentsdochores?Positive B.Supportive C.DoubtfulD.Negative E.Noneoftheabove.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthispassage?JoininginVoluntaryWork B.CometotheLaborWeekC.ToDoChoresatHome D.LetEducationMeetRealLifeE.Noneoftheabove.C.MastertheAmericanAccent口音)——JunaAccentCoachAchieveaclearAmericanEnglishaccentAccenttrainingandlessonsonyourscheduledesignedbyanEnglishpronunciationteacher.AffordableandflexiblelessonswiththeJunaappMouthawarenessvideoshelpyoutakecontrolofyourmouthmusclestogetthesoundyouwanttosay.forsimpletointermediate(中級(jí)水平)words,sentences,rhymes,rhythms,andminimalpairs.DailyquizzestotestyourlisteningskillsforEnglishsounds.Dictionarytolookupwordsforadvancedsoundpractice.Howdoesitwork?Juna’suniquemethodshowsyouwhatgoesoninsideyourmouth,soyoucanunderstandand模仿)themuscularmovementsfortheEnglishlanguage.Hi,I’mAnn,creatorofJuna.Everylanguagemakesdifferentkindsofsoundsandmovesinadifferentway.Whenyoutrytomakenewlanguagesounds,yourmouthmaynotknowwhatitneedstodotomakeanewaccent.Seeinghowtheinsideofthemouthmovesallowsyoutopracticeandtrainyourmouthtorememberhowtomakechallengingsounds.JunaisdesignedtogiveyoutheinformationandpracticeyouneedtoimproveyouraccentinEnglish.Interestedin1:1VirtualLessonswithAnn?It’spossibletoimproveyouraccenttothelevelyouareinterestedin.1:1Lessonsareflexibleanddesignedtosuityourneeds.SeewhatourlearnerssayaboutJunaIlikeJunabecauseittellsmehowtomovemylips,jawandtongueintherightposition.Inmylanguage,theRiscompletelydifferentfromthatinEnglish.WithoutJunatotellmehowtosaytheEnglishR,Icanonlysaymu(Khmer)R.JunamakesmewanttoimprovemyEnglishwhenIcomparemyvoicetoJuna’s TranLanAnhWhenIcametoUSAtwoyearsago,AmericanscouldnotunderstandmyheavyChineseaccent.Ifeltveryfrustrated(沮喪的)becauseIhavelearnedEnglishmorethantwentyyears.JunatrainsmehowtousemytongueandlipscorrectlytomakethestandardAmericanaccent.NowIfeelmuchmoreconfidenttotalkwithothers OwenSun( )91.Accordingtothepassage,what/whoisJuna?Itisagirl’sname.ItissomeonewhowantstolearnAmericanaccent.Itisanapp.Noneoftheabove.( )92.WhatisNotmentionedinthispassage?ImitatethemuscularmovementsTakedailyquizzesHowmuchmoneyyouneedtopayforJuna.Videoshow( )93.WhoisAnn?thebirthmotherofJunaafriendofJunaapersonwhocreatesJunaapersonwhowantstolearnAmericanaccent( )94.Accordingtothepassage,howmuchwillyoupayforlessonsfromJuna?Itisfree.Notexpensive,mostcanaffordit.Itwillchangeyouraccent,itmustbeveryexpensive.Only1:1lessonsneedtobepaid,theothersarefree.( )95.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?JunaisafemaleteacherwhocanteachyougoodAmericanaccent.TranLanAnhandOwenSunaregoodfriendsatthesameschool.Thetimetableissettled,solearnerscannotchangeit.YoucanlearnfromJunawheneveryouhavetime.D.TableMannersSettheTableTosetaformaltable,you’llneedatablecloth,charger,dinnerplates,soupbowls,saladplates,breadplates,napkins,saladforks,dinnerforks,knives,soupspoons,butterknives,dessertspoons,waterglasses,redwineglasses,andwhitewineglasses.Coverthetablewithatableclothorplacemat(tableclothispreferred).Setachargerateachseat.Placeasaladplateinthecenterofeachsetting.Placethebreadplatetotheleftofthecharger.Stickthebutterknifeontheplatewiththehandlefacingrightforeasyreach.Placeaclothnapkinonthesaladplate.Ontheleftofthecharger,placethesaladforkanddinnerfork,fromlefttoright.Ontherightofthecharger,placethedinnerknife,saladknife,andsoupspoon,fromlefttoright.Placewaterglassabovetheknives.Wineglassesaresetfromrighttotheleftintheorderused.Whitewineisforthefirstcourseontheoutside,redwineisnextforyourentrée.Stickdessertutensilsabovethecharger–forkhandletotheleftandspoonhandletotheright.Whenthemaincourseisserved,thechargershouldbetradedoutforthedinnerplate.( )96.Lookatthepicture,whichoneisthebutterknifeaccordingtothepassage?A.J B.I C.A( )97.Whichoneisthedi

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