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(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘滿分:150分)答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級(jí)、考號(hào)等信息請(qǐng)將答案正確填寫在答題卡上第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)5AC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。WherewillMaryprobablygonext?bookstore.C.supermarket.Howwillthespeakersgotothelibrary?Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Bysubway.WhydoesJimtalktoDaisy?anotebook.B.arthomework.C.forhispainting.WhoisJohn?Thegirl’scousin.B.Thegirl’suncle.C.Thegirl’sfriend.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?Awriter.B.Anovel.C.Acharacter.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)5A、B、C5秒鐘;聽完后,5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。Whatwillthespeakersdoonthenightofthe28th?movie.B.theoffice.C.Writeinvitationletters.Whenwillthehousewarmingpartytakeplace?Onthe24th.B.Onthe27th.C.Onthe29th.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。WhatwillSusandoonSaturdaymorning?report.B.Dosomeshopping.C.Visithergrandparents.WhatwillSusanbuyforhermother?Ascarf.B.Awatch.C.Apurse.聽第8段材料,回答第10-12題。WhydoesJeanapplyforavisatoAmerica?inAmerica.B.aholiday.C.onabusinesstrip.WhathasJeandonebefore?AShehaslivedwithahostfamily.B.Shehastraveledabroadbyherself.C.ShehasworkedintheUnitedStates.WhatisJeanprobablydoing?Sheissharinghertravelexperience.Sheisapplyingforauniversity.Sheisattendingan聽第9段材料,回答第13-16題。WhydoesLisafailtoseeJimmyrecently?Hehastoomuchhomework.Heisbusywithaprogramme.Hemovestoanothercommunity.WhatactivitiesoftheprogrammeattractJimmymost?Craftactivities.B.Sportsactivities.C.Technologyactivities.What’sJack’sattitudetowardstheprogramme?Favorable.B.Negative.C.Indifferent.WhatwillLisadonext?Gotothecitycenter.B.Getanapplicationform.C.PickupLucywiththeman.聽第10段材料,回答第17-20題。Wherewilltheheadmastergiveapresentation?Intheclassroom.B.Inthemainhall.C.Ontheplayground.Howlongwilltheparents’meetinglast?For3hours.B.For4hours.C.For5hours.Whataretheparentsrequiredtoprepareforthemeeting?Anotebook.B.Somequestions.C.Students’exampapers.Whatismostprobablythespeaker?Aparent.B.Astudent.C.Ateacher.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)。AHopeBookClubAbookclubisasmallgroupofpersonsthatarereadingthesamebookinordertosharedifferentfeelingsandopinionsaboutthebook.Thebookclubmeetsonceamonthforanhouroflivelydiscussion.Allstudents(3+),teachersandparentsarewelcome!Hereyoucandiscoveranewworld,learnnewideasandmakenewfriends!Whatyoushoulddo:★Youwillreadthebookaloneandthendiscussyourreadinginthebookclub.★Youmustkeepupwithyourreadingsothatyoucanjoinasapartofyourgroup.Thebookclubwilldecidewhatpagesorchapters(章節(jié))youwillread.takedownnotesandthoughtsasyouread.Everyoneinthebookclubisexpectedtojoininthediscussion.Moretips:Keepourplaceclean.Nopetsandnosmoking.Takegoodcareofbooksandreturnthemontime.Youmustaskforleaveifyoucannotjoininthediscussion.Fees:Kidsfrom3-7:Free;Kidsfrom8-18:10dollarsamonth;Adults:15dollarsamonth.Ifyouareinterested,call487-256-656or487-266-545,sendanemailtohopebook@orvisitourwebsiteatwww.hopebookclub.com.Howmuchshouldacouplewitha9-year-oldsonpayforbeingintheclubforamonth?30dollars.B.25dollars.C.40dollars.D.50dollars.Whatarerequiredintheclub?Keepingtheenvironmenttidy.ofyourpets.Keepingsilentwhendiscussing.Decidingwhateverpagesorchapterstoread.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?keepthebooksaslongasyoulike.Booksaren’tallowedtobetakenoutoftheclub.Themembersintheclubhavetotakedowntheirideas.chooseyourfavoritebookstoreadintheclub.BMarieVanBrittanBrown,anAfricanAmericannurselivinginJamaica,Queensinthe1960s,wasworkinginshifts,aswasherhusband,Albert,anelectronicstechnician.Whenshearrivedhomelate,shesometimesfeltafraid.SeriouscrimesinQueensjumpednearly32percentfrom1960to1965,andpolicewereslowtorespondtoemergencycalls.Mariewantedtofeelsaferathome.Withthehelpofherhusband,Marieimaginedadevicethatcouldbeattachedtothefrontdoor.Itwouldofferfoursmallholes,andthroughthese,avideocameraontheinsidecouldviewvisitorsofdifferentheightsasthehostturnedthecameraupanddown.Thecamerawasconnectedtoatelevisionmonitorinside.Amicrophoneontheoutsideofthedoorandaspeakerinsideallowedthehosttointerrogateavisitor,whileanalarmcouldinformpoliceviaradio.Closed-circuittelevision(CCTV),inventedduringWorldWarIIformilitaryuse,wasnotwidespreadinthe1960s,andtheBrownsproposedusingthetechnologytocreatethefirstmodernhomesecuritysystem.Theyfiledapatentfortheirdevicein1966,citing(提及)Marieastheleadinventor.Itwasapprovedthreeyearslater.“Theequipmentisnotinproduction,”TheNewYorkTimesreported,“buttheBrownshopetointerestmanufacturersandhomebuilders.”Thatneverhappened.“Thecostofinstalling(安裝)itwidelywouldbeprettyhigh,”saysRobertMcCrie,anemergencymanagementexpertatJohnJayCollegeofCriminalJusticeinManhattan.Marie’sinvention,thoughitdidn’tbenefitthemfinancially,wouldearntheBrownsameasureofrecognitioninthetechnologyworld:Thepredecessor(前身)oftoday’shomesecuritysystems,ithasbeencited(引用)in35U.S.patents.WhatcanbelearnedaboutMarie?Shelivedinadangerousneighborhood.B.Sheworkedasanelectronicstechnician.C.Shewenthomewithherhusbandeveryday.D.Shewasafraidofmakinganemergencycall.5Whatdoestheunderlinedword“interrogate”inparagraph2probablymean?A.Attract.B.Frighten.C.Welcome.D.Question.WhatwastheproblemwiththeBrowns’system?Itwasconsideredtobeasillyinvention.B.Itwasthoughtlittleofbythethenpolice.C.Itwastooexpensivetobemass-produced.D.Itwasillegaltobeusedbyordinarypeople.WhatcanwesayaboutMarieandherhusband?TheycontributedalottoCCTV.B.Theyweregenerousandresponsible.C.Theyhelpedreducecrimeinthe1960s.D.Theywereintelligentandworthyofrespect.CWalkinginthelocalsupermarketyouwillbecaughtbythescent(氣味)ofmixedherbs(香草),mentallytransportingyoutoakitchenfilledwiththesmellofyourfavoritehome-cookedmeal.Innotime,yourplansfordinnerandyourshoppinglistchange.Previousresearchhasfoundspreadingachocolatescentinabookstoreincreasedinterestinromancebooksandcookbooks.Andnaturalscentsinastoreencouragedspendingonproductswithfewerman-madecharacteristics.Generally,differentscentshavebeenshowntoinfluenceshoppers’choicesofspecifictypesofclothing.Tounderstandtheeffectofherbs,ournewresearchwasbrokenintothreeparts:experimentsinthelab,afieldstudyandonlinesurveys.InoursensorylabatAucklandUniversityofTechnology,weinvitedparticipantstoexperiencethesmellofmixedherbswhileshoppinginasupermarket.Shoppersboughtmorebasketsofhealthygoodswheninanenvironmentwiththeherbalsmellcomparedtothenon-herbalsmell.Inthefieldstudy,wespreadaherbalscentintwostoresandfoundshoppersexperiencingthescentboughtmorehealthyfooditemsthanthoseexperiencingnoscent.Ouronlinesurveyspresentasimilarresult-evenwhenthescentsareonlyimagined.Accordingtotheresearch,whenparticipantsaresmellingacertainscent,theyeasilystartactivitiesrelatedtothescent.Theactofsmellingorimaginingaherbalscentencouragesmemoriesofcookingandeatinghome-cookedmealspreparedfromfreshingredients(食材).Wefindthementalconnectionwithhome-cookingthendrivescustomerstochooseandbuyrelatedhealthyfoodsratherthanprocessedfoods.Beyondgeneralsmellsthatcomefromtheproducts,supermarketsoftenuseman-madescents,suchasspreadingthegrapefruitsmellintheproducesection,andthechocolatesmellinthesweetfoodssection.Understandingtheinfluenceofcertainsmellsisn’tjustaboutincreasingsales.Supermarketsplayakeyroleinshapingfoodchoices.Usingscentmarketingtodirectcustomerstowardswiserfoodchoicesisanunder-exploredopportunitytoachievebetterpublichealthresults.Whatcanweinferfrompreviousresearch?Bookstoresaleskeeprising.B.Materialinfluencesthescentquality.C.Man-madeproductsaregainingpopularity.D.Scentmarketinghasbeenwidelyapplied.Whatdoesthenewresearchshow?Naturalfoodmarketsattractmorecustomers.B.Herbalscentsaddtothehealthvalueoffood.C.Herbalscentsencouragehealthyfoodchoices.D.Mixedsmellscausetroublefordecision-making.Whatisthefunctionofparagraph4?Raisingdoubts.B.Explainingreasons.C.Suggestingsolutions.D.Makingcomparisons.Whatisabenefitofusingman-madescentsinsupermarkets?Improvingpublichealth.B.Promotingfoodstorage.C.Increasingsalesofallproducts.D.Simplifyingproductarrangement.DAirpollutionisamongthebiggestthreatsagainsthumans,whichcausessevenmillionearlydeathsayear.fightthisproblem,fourfriendsputtheirheadstogetheranddesignedCityTree,whichisamobilestructurethatcancaptureasmanypollutantsasaforestmadeupof275trees.Whatmakesthe‘tree’specialisthatit’snotaregulartreeatall;itismadeupofmosscultures(苔蘚培養(yǎng)物)thatdoagreatjobofabsorption.“Mosscultureshaveamuchlargersurfacethananyotherplant,”ZhengliangWu,co-founderofGreenCitySolutions,explainedtoCNN.“Thatmeanswecancapturemorepollutants.”Theentire‘tree’sustainsitselfusingsolarpanelsthatgenerateelectricitysothatitcancollectrainwateritself.Tomonitorthehealthofthemoss,theCityTreehassensorswhichmeasuretemperatureandwaterquality.Now,about20CityTreescanbefoundinmajorcitieslikeOslo,andParis.TheteamalsohasplanstointroducetheCityTreetocitiesinlower-incomecountries,whichmayhaveworseairpollution.However,GaryFuller,anexpertonairpollution,thinksthattheconceptofanurbanairpurifiermightbetooambitious.“Evenifyouhadaperfectaircleaner,gettingthesurroundingairincontactwithitisreallyhard,”hesaid.Pollutionmadebycars,forexample,spreadsupwardsafewkilometersintotheair.“Effortswouldbebetterputintostoppingthepollutionfromforminginthefirstplace,”headded.Inresponse,theCityTreeinventorssaythattheyareawareofthisandchoosethelocationofeachCityTreecarefully.Theyarealsotestingasystemtocreatetheirownairflowthatdrawsthepollutiontothe“tree”.Whatisparagraph2mainlyaboutconcerningtheCityTree?Itsappearance.B.Itsoperatingprocess.C.Howitworks.D.Howitgetspowered.WhatisGaryFuller’sattitudetotheCityTree?Doubtful.B.Intolerant.C.Unclear.WhatwilltheCityTreeinventorsprobablydo?Developanewtypeofaircleaner.B.Makeimprovementstothestructure.C.Redirecteffortstomakegreenercars.D.Expandtheirbusinessinrichcountries.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthistext?GlobalEffortsinPlantingTreesB.TheAlarmingTrendofAirPollutionC.AStructurethatWillChangetheWorldD.The‘Tree’withtheGreenBenefitsofaForest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)。Haveyouhadameltdownlately?Anemotionalmeltdownisn’texactlyamedicaldisease. 16 It’sapopulartermusedtodescribeasituationwhereweareovercomeemotionallyofhitabreakingpoint.Howdoyoufeelafteryou’vehadameltdown?Doyoufeelembarrassedaboutyourbehavior? 17 occasionalmeltdowndoesn’tmeansomethingis“wrong”withyou.Itmayjustbeanindicatorofachallengingtimeforyou.Whilemostpeoplewouldratherforgetameltdownasquicklyaspossible,itcanbealearningexperience.Ifyoufeelembarrassedaboutrevealingyouremotionsinpublic,youmightexaminehowyoufeelaboutyourfeelings.Whyisn’titokayforyoutobeangry,ortobesad,ortoneedsomethingfromsomeoneelse? 18 So,bekindtoyourself.IfyourmeltdowninvolvedraisingyourvoiceatotherpeopleorbehaviorlikethrowinganobjectinthePresenceofothersapologizeandcomeupwithaplantomanageyouremotionsdifferentlythenexttimeyou’reupsetorstressed.Ifyoufindthistypeofbehavioriscommonforyouandyou’rehavingdifficultymanagingitonyourown,considerreachingtoapsychologist. 19 health. 20 Yourexperienceservesabasisforreflection.Bekindtoyourselfandfindsomehelpfulwaystodealwithmeltdowns:Itcanhappentoanyone.Areyouahappyperson?Learnfromeverymeltdown.Therearesomenegativeeffectsaboutmeltdown,Shamingyourselfaboutyouremotionisnothelpful.Areyouanxiousaboutpossibleconsequencesforyouroutburst?Havinganemotionalmeltdownisneveranexcuseforabusivebehavior.第三部分語言運(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)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Wright.Their 21 certainlydidn’thappenovernight!Wilburwas12yearsoldandOrville8whentheirfatherbroughthomeatoy.Itwasarubber 22 madeinFrance.Theylikeditsomuchthattheyplayedwithituntilitbroke.Immediately,theybegan 23 copies.Theywerehookedonaviation!In1900,asyoungmen,havingbuilttheirfirstglider(滑翔機(jī)),theydecidedto 24 itoutatKittyHawkonKillDevilHills.It 25 consistentstrongwindsandthesomewhatcushioningeffectsofsand.Thatfirstflightwasunsuccessful,butitdidn’tstopthem.Afterseveralmoretries,onDecember17,1903,withamuch 26 plane,theyriskedtheirlivestoflyitinthewind.They 27 flyingtheworld’sfirstpoweredairplane.Beginningat10:35a.m.thatday,Orville 28 it120feetinabout12seconds!At12:00,Wilburflewit852feetin59seconds!JohnnyMoore,oneofthefivemenwho 29 themthatmorning(inchargeofdraggingtheplaneacrossthesandforpositioning),rantothevillageofKittyHawkcrying.“They’vemadeit!”Thiswasthe 30 ofaviation!Atthistime,Wilburwas36andOrville32.Roughly24yearshadpassedsincetheirfathergavethemthat 31 !Ifyouhaveadream,workatit.Ifitdoesn’tturnoutas 32 ,don’tgiveup!Tryagain! 33 whatyouwantandaccomplishit.Don’tevergiveup! 34 intheworldcantaketheplaceofpersistence.not.Nothingismore 35 thanunsuccessfulmenwithtalent.Persistenceanddeterminationalonemakeadifference.A.failureB.accidentC.achievementD.changeA.carB.bicycleC.helicopterD.shipA.buildingB.sellingC.buyingD.drawingA.putB.tryC.pickD.carryA.avoidedB.preventedC.providedD.caughtA.ordinaryB.similarC.organisedD.improvedA.tooktoB.kepttoC.gaveupD.endedupA.flewB.placedC.draggedD.pulledA.noticedB.metC.visitedD.helpedA.resultB.birthC.targetD.developmentA.toyB.partyC.promiseD.chanceA.allowedB.decidedC.expectedD.requiredA.WorryaboutB.ReturntoC.ForgetaboutD.SticktoA.SomethingB.NothingC.AnythingD.EverythingA.commonB.activeC.satisfactoryD.exciting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。OnDecember28th2021,awinterfishing-themedtouristfestivalopenedatChaganLake oneofChina's 36 (large)freshwaterlakes,markingthebeginningofthegoldenseasonforwinterfishing.Overtwenty 37 (activity)willbeheldduringtheannualfestival, 38 runsthroughFeb28nextyear.Thehighlightoftheeventisskiingcontests,naturewatchingandanicedragonboat 39 (compete).Yetmeredecadesago,ChaganLakewasaverydifferentplace.Bytheendofthe1970s,thelake 40 (cut)downtoonlydozensofsquarekilometersduetodroughtandoverfishing.Thankstothegovernment'efforts 41 (restore)Chagantoitsformerglory,thelakenowcoversanareaof500squarekilometers, 42 itsfishresourceshavealsorecovered.Thelakehasreceivedmorethan1.8millionvisitorssofarthisyear,a29.4%increase 43 (compare)withthesameperiodofthepreviousyear.ThecharmoficefishingatChaganLakeliesinkeepingthefishingcultureofourancestorsaliveand 44 (carry)itforwardhand-drillingholesthroughthethickiceandloweringnetsintothefrostywaterstocatchfish.Thetechniquehasbeenlisted 45 anational-levelformofintangibleculturalheritage.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)46.假定你是李華,上周五你班組織了一次參觀自然歷史博物館的游學(xué)活動(dòng),請(qǐng)給你的新西蘭筆友Lisa寫一封郵件分享此事。內(nèi)容包括:你的所見所聞;2.注意:1.80個(gè)左右;可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。docent第二節(jié)(滿分25分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Isatonthesofawithcoffeeinhand,andturnedonthemorningnews.Ineededsomethingtotakemymindoffmyworries.AfewdaysearlierI’dsuddenlydecidedtoflyallthewayacrossthecountrytoFloridaformydad’sbirthday.Infact,mydadandIdidn’tgetalong.Ihadn’tseenhimforalongtime.Ithoughtbackpainfullyonthepast.WhenIwasverylittle,Dadstartedhisownbusinessbyopeningacarrepairshop.Businessattheshopwasstruggling.Dadoftencamehometiredandill-tempered(脾氣暴躁的),andImadesuretostayoutofhisway.Icouldn’thonestlysaywhetherhelovedme.ThistimeIhadscheduledaflighttoFlorida,hopingIwouldmanagetopleasehimandimproveourrelationship.NowIneededagift.Butwhat?SuddenlyIrememberedI’dbegunmakingaquilt(被子)forDadyearsago.I’dsetthequiltasideprettyquicklybecauseIthoughthewouldn’tappreciateitanyway.ThenIsearchedthroughabagstoringquiltsinthebackofmycloset.IcaughtmybreathasIfoundseveralunfinishedpiecesofthequilt.Igatheredthepiecesandstudiedthem,decidingtofinishthisquiltusingaspecialpattern.IlookedonlineforsomepatternsandquicklyfoundonecalledMourningCloak-abutterfly.Suddenlyawaveofmemoriesmademyheartrace.Ialwayslovedbutterfliesasakid.Ioncebroughtacaterpillar(毛蟲)homeandraisedituntilitturnedintoabutterfly.Thatday,totallyunexpectedly,DadtookmetomeetAugieSchmitt,aprofessionalbutterflycollectorinanearbytown.HehadtaughtmeeverythingIknewaboutinsects.Maybethesharedmemoryaboutbutterfliescouldhelprenewourconnection,Ithoughttomyself.Icarefullystitched(縫)butterfliesontothequilt,completingthegiftthedaybeforemyflight.Iplannedtheparents’house,Iwalkednervouslytothefrontdoorandknocked.Myvisitasatotalsurprise.Afterarrivingatmydadalmostfelloverwhenhesawme.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個(gè)左右;2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答?!癏appybirthdayDad,”Isaid,bringingoutthequilt.AsIsteppedintomyoldbedroom,Inoticedsomelovelybutterflypicturesonthewalls.

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