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(考试形式:闭卷 考试时间:120 分钟满分:150 分) 第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)
听下面 5 段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选 项,听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读 一遍。
1.When des this cnversatin take place?
A. 12:00 nn.B. 2:00 p. m.C. 11:00 a. m.
2. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a library.B. In the classrm.C. In a bkstre.
3.What des the man take the picture fr?
A. Fr a newspaper.B. Fr a bk.C. Fr a magazine.
4.Where is the man ging n Saturday evening?
A. T an art exhibitin.B. T a film shw.C. T a live play.
5.What d we learn frm this cnversatin?
A. The plane’s departure time remains unknwn.
B. The wman has just missed her flight. C. The plane will leave at 9:14.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。
6.What is the pssible relatinship between the wman and the man?
A. Dctr and patient.B. Bss and secretary.C. Wife and husband.
7.What des the wman think abut the man?
A. He is nt telling the truth.B. He is wrking hard.C. He sleeps t much.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8.What might the relatinship between the wman and her parents be?
A. Bad.B. Gd.C. Hard t tell.
9.Hw ld might the wman be?
A. 15.B. 17.C. 18.
10.Which f the fllwing is right?
A. The wman has much freedm.
B. The wman has n pcket mney.
C. The wman wants t g n hlidays with her parents.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
11. Which places des the wman want t visit?
A. Theaters, museums, art galleries.
B. Museums, Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace.
C. Art galleries, Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park.
12.Will the wman g shpping?
A. Yes, as she’s interested in it.B. N, as time is limited.C. It depends.
13.What des the man prbably d?
A. A pliceman.B. A traveler.C. A guide.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
14.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Their jbs.B. Their driving experiences.C. Their apartments.
15.Hw des the man feel abut his present situatin?
A.Shcked.B. Dissatisfied.C. Satisfied.
16.What will the man d then?
A. Drive the car t wrk. B. Talk with his landlady.
C. Visit the wman’s apartment building.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Hw many years is it since the cuple gt married?
A. Seven years.B. A few years.C. Eight years.
18. What did the man tell his friend?
A. The secret f his happy married life.
B. The secret f his ding research wrk. C. The secret abut hw he keeps healthy.
19. Hw abut the man’s wife accrding t the man’s wrds?
A. She is lazy.B. She is clever.C. She is able.
20. What can we infer frm this passage?
A. The man is an imprtant fficial. B. The man decides nthing at hme.
C. The man des mre husewrk.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
China is ne f the wrld’s ancient civilizatins and has the earliest utstanding brnze casting technlgy. Here we’ve created a list f 4 museums where yu can gain an in-depth understanding f Chinese brnze.
Sanxingdui Museum
Address: Sanxingdui Ruin Site, 133 Xian Rad, Guanghan, Deyang, Sichuan prvince
Hurs: Cmprehensive Gallery (the first exhibitin hall): 8:30-18:00; Brnze Gallery (the secnd exhibitin hall): 8:30-18:30. Last tickets sld at 17:00. Clsed n the mrning f Chinese New Year’s Eve
Ticket bking: 0838-5651526
General admissin: Gallery ticket 80 yuan
Nte: Children shrter than 1.2m (including 1.2m) can visit the gallery free f charge. The ticket must be used n the day it is sld and authrizes ne visit t each gallery.
Natinal Museum f China
Address: East side f Tian’anmen Square, Dngcheng district, Beijing
Hurs: 8:30-17:00 (n entry after 16:30)
General admissin: Free (passprt required fr entry) Clsed Mndays (except fr natinal hlidays)
E-mail: webmaster@chnmuseum.cn
Shanghai Museum
Address: 201 Renmin Avenue, Huangpu district, Shanghai
Hurs: 9:00-17:00 (n entry after 16:00), Clsed Mndays (except fr natinal hlidays) E-mail: webmaster@shanghai-museum.rg
General admissin: free (a max f 8 000 admitted daily)
Hunan Museum
Address: 50 Dngfeng Rad, Changsha, Hunan prvince
Hurs:9:00-17:00 (n entry after 16:00), Clsed Mndays (except fr natinal hlidays) and the eve f Chinese New Year
Tel: (+86-731) 8415833, 84475933
E-mail: web@hnmuseum cm
General admissin: Free (passprt required fr entry)
21. Which museum shuld yu chse fr yur family t visit next Mnday? A. Sanxingdui MuseumB. Hunan Museum
C. Shanghai MuseumD. Natinal Museum f China
22. What d these museums in this passage have in cmmn?
A. They are all free f charge. B. They all set a deadline fr entry.
C. They all lie in the suth f China. D. They can all be available thrugh E-mail.
23. In which part f a newspaper can yu mst prbably read this passage?
A. Science B. Tday’s News C. Entertainment D. Histry and Culture
B
All seven peple have been rescued frm a stricken cable car high abve a remte Pakistan valley, a spkesman fr the state-run emergency services said.
Pakistani authrities said army cmmands (突击队), with the help f civilians, made the final
rescues after an peratin lasting hurs. Fldlights were installed and a grund-based peratin reached the remaining tw peple late n Tuesday mre than 12 hurs after their cable car was damaged, leaving it hanging unsteadily at an angle.
A helicpter had earlier plucked tw children t safety befre darkness. High winds meant the air rescue had t be called ff. Rescuers used the cable keeping the cable car frm plunging (突然向下冲) int the valley as a zip line t rescue three mre children. Relatives f thse trapped prayed while
watching the peratin and anxius crwds gathered n bth sides f the valley, which is in a muntainus area f Battagram, abut 125 miles (200km) nrth f Islamabad.
Several military helicpters had earlier in the day flwn srties and an airman was lwered by a set f bands t deliver fd, water and medicine. Cmmands culd be seen n lcal TV trying t lwer themselves n rpes frm the helicpters t the cable car. An expert cnfirmed that the rescue was delicate because the wind created by the helicpters’ blades culd further weaken cables hlding the car up in the sky.
The children trapped were teenage bys studying at the gvernment high schl. The schl is lcated in a muntainus area and there are n safe crssings, s it’s cmmn t use the chairlift. Peple wh live in the nrthern muntainus regins f Pakistan ften use chairlifts fr transprt frm ne village t anther. In 2017, 10 peple were killed when a chairlift cable brke sending passengers plunging int a valley in a muntain hamlet near the capital, Islamabad.
24. Hw many peple were saved 12 hurs after cable car was trapped?
A. Tw. B. Three. C. Seven. D. Five.
25. Hw was the rescue cnducted by army cmmands and civilians?
A. By cable car. B. By helicpter. C. By fldlights. D. By a zip line.
26. Why did the air rescue had t be called ff?
A. The weather cnditin was tugh with heavy rain. B. The cable was left hanging at a dangerus angle.
C. The air rescue staff were incmpetent.
D. The wind created by the helicpters’ blades is strng.
27. What’s the purpse f the last paragraph?
A. T infrm the underlying accident.B. T prvide backgrund infrmatin. C. T indicate the fllwing settlement.D. T public the rescuing result.
C
While sme feel that bkstres are fading away, ne Chinese bkstre has fund new life by marching int rural areas in China t bring clrful cultural life and higher incmes l lcal residents.
By absrbing lcal rural characteristics, the village branches f the Librairie Avantgarde
Bkstre (LAB) chain have transfrmed int imprtant platfrms t display lcal histry, culture and flk traditins. Nt just bkstres, they are fundatins helping t relieve spiritual pverty (贫困) and
centers fr gathering and displaying rural culture.
T better fit in the lives f lcal residents, earth village branch has its wn characteristics, like the branch in Shaxi, suthwest China’s Yunnan prvince. Many f nearly 20,000 bks in the stre are assciated with the histry, gegraphy and flk custms f Yunnan and the Bai peple.
“Turning in prfits is nt ur nly aim. Our bkstre has becme a public gathering space fr villagers. Nt nly yung peple, but many elderly residents cme here. They d nt buy bks, but pass the time by reading r chatting with each ther in ur stre.” Liu Xia, the bkstre wner explained.
She added that this is a cultural atmsphere that bkstres ffer the area. Sme residents have grwn accustmed t turning t the bks f the stre t find answers t the trubles they face, such as perating a business r cntrlling turists frm urban areas. The biggest benefit f pening bkstres in villages is that it helps prvide a healthy envirnment fr children’s grwth. “My kids ften cme t the stre. They lve reading bks here. They gain knwledge and curisity abut utside wrld.” ne villager said.
The arrival f the bkstre means a lt t the village when yung residents have been leaving fr urban areas in recent years. During the 2020 May Day and Natinal Day hlidays, the daily number f turists traveling t the village reached 5,000, a recrd high. Visitrs were attracted by the bkstre. Surrunding it, several restaurants and hlds have pened.
28. Which f the fllwing best describes village branches f the LAB? A. They are disappearing gradually.
B. They feature lcal rural cultures.
C. They culd make much higher prfits.
D. They have set up pverty-relief fundatins.
29. What d we knw abut the branch in Shaxi? A. It specializes in histry-related bks.
B. It creates a public gathering space fr business. C. It shares the same features with ilier branches.
D. It helps villagers knw mre abut the Bai peple.
30. What’s the greatest influence f village bkshps n the lcal areas? A. Attracting mre peple l pay a visit.
B. Offering kids a healthy atmsphere.
C. Helping residents l acquire knwledge. D. Encuraging the yung t g t big cities.
31. Which f the fllwing can be the best title f the text? A. LAB: A Bkstre n the Rise
B. Lcal Culture Welcmed by Turists
C. Village Bkshps Prmte Rural Life
D. Great Ambitins f Village Bkstres
D
Fr all the imprtance we place n wrds, whether spken r written, much f the cmmunicating we d regularly cmes thrugh bdy language. Accrding t pineering research by Dr. Albert Mehrabian, nly 7 per cent f the meaning we get frm human cmmunicatin cmes frm the actual spken wrds used. An additinal 38 per cent cmes frm tne f vice while a large
55 per cent cmes frm bdy language alne.
Researchers have lng identified that certain kinds f bdy mvements and facial expressins can cmmunicate infrmatin abut the emtins we happen t be experiencing at the time. But are these emtinal signals shaped by different cultures r are they universal t all humans?
A new research article published in the jurnal Emtin attempts t answer this questin thrugh a crss-cultural study. The researchers travelled t Ratanakini, Cambdia t study members f a distant Kreung hill tribe. Living in Cambdiaˈs highlands, the Kreung are still largely remte
frm the utside wrld except fr ccasinal visitrs. They have yet t be assimilated (同化)as many
ther scieties have been.
In the study, a set f vides were prepared featuring an American wman, displaying three
psitive emtins (happiness, lve, and pride) and three negative emtins (anger, fear, and sadness) using bdy language alne. The effectiveness f these vides was tested using thirty-fur American participants. The vides were then presented t twenty-six Kreung individuals (eleven f whm were female). They were asked t describe the emtins being displayed in their wn wrds.
Results shwed that the Kreung participants tended t be quite accurate in guessing which emtins were being presented. The verall accuracy rate was sixty-tw per cent thugh their accuracy in detecting specific emtins such as anger and happiness was far higher. Overall, there was n significant discre pancy between Kreung and American raters in detecting emtins, thugh American participants did much better in detecting pride and lve.
Still, the study des suggest that bdy mvements can express emtins such as anger, fear, sadness, and lve even fr individuals belnging t different cultures. Emtinal signals reflect basic human needs and desires that all humans share. Learning mre abut hw basic bilgy and scial factrs shape the way we cmmunicate may well be essential in helping t understand urselves better.
32.What d the numbers mentined in Paragraph 1 shw? A. The imprtance f bdy language in cmmunicatin.
B. The effectiveness f varius ways f cmmunicatin.
C. The relatinship between spken and written wrds.
D. The necessity f changing yur tne f vice.
33.What is the characteristic f the Kreung? A. They live a hard and pr life.
B. They make a living thrugh turism.
C. They enjy a relatively unaffected culture.
D. They use bdy language alne t cmmunicate.
34.What des the underlined wrd “discrepancy” in Paragraph 5 prbably mean? A. Cmmunicatin.B. Difference.C. Relatin.D. Balance.
35.What did the researchers cnclude frm the study? A. Humans share the same basic needs and desires.
B. Emtinal bdy language may g beynd culture.
C. Bilgy and scial factrs affect ur bdy language.
D. Cmmunicating with thers can better understand urselves.
第二节(共 5 小题, 每小题 2.5 分, 满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Hw t Order Cffee at Starbucks
Learning hw t rder cffee at Starbucks can be tricky, and if yu think that rdering cffee at
Starbucks is cnfusing, yu are nt alne.
36 Things mve quickly as their emplyees try t serve custmers as efficiently as pssible. Orders are generally taken at ne f the cash registers. Yu will be asked fr yur first name, which yu shuld state clearly. 37 Dn’t be mad if they spell r read yur name incrrectly. Peple wh have unique r hard-t-spell names will smetimes use an easy "Starbucks" name when rdering, like Mike r Amy.
38 Their names fr size are: Tall, Grande, Venti, and Trenta. Hwever, if yu rder a small, medium, large, r extra-large drink, they will still understand yu.
Fr rdering basic cffee, beynd specifying the size yu want, yu need t tell the servers whether yu want regular r decaffeinated cffee. 39 If yu intend t add cream r milk t yur cffee, say with rm fr cream, r simply, with rm. If yu want a full cup, say n rm. Read the list abve the cunter ahead f time, because they may nt ask yu which yu wuld like. 40
Yu will have t wait a bit lnger fr a new batch (批) t get prepared. Once yu yu’re yur cffee,
yu will find milk, cream and sweeteners n a nearby cunter.
In a wrd, when yu rder, say the size yu want first, then give the name f the drink, and finally add the special instructins.
A. Starbucks ffers all kinds f cffee. B. Starbucks is ften a very busy place.
C. Otherwise, they will assume that yu want regular.
D. Smetimes they will write yur name in shrt frms.
E. The rdering prcess is smehw cmplicated because they use terms t describe drink size.
F. Finally, if yu are very particular abut the freshness f yur cffee, it’s time t ask abut that. G. Yur name will immediately be written n yur cup and called ut when yur drink is ready.
第三部分 语言知识运用
第一节 完形填空(共 15 题, 每题 1 分, 满分 15 分)
Dan Mancina is a prfessinal skatebarder knwn fr being visually impaired(受损) and sharing
clips f his skating n Instagram. He has a large fllwing f fans, all _41_ t see his skillful tricks. And vides f him using his walking stick t skatebard inspires curisity and _42_ frm fans arund the wrld.
The Michigan native started skating at 7, and tk it mre _43_ at 13, develping his passin fr the sprt which he says helps him express himself. A rare genetic eye disease began t _44_his visin at 15, and after a year and a half, he cmpletely lst his _45_.
He stpped skating fr a cuple f years. This was the _46_ pint f his life. _47_letting his blindness dminate ( 主导) what he culd r wuld d, he gradually _48_ t ding what he
lved—spending time utdrs.
One day, he wanted t see if he culd still skate, s he _49_a vide f a trick, which eventually gt
_50_n scial media and received great feedback. That inspired him t try a bit mre, and slwly he gt back int skatebarding.
In rder t help make skatebarding mre _51_ t peple with visin impairments, Dan has launched a fundraising_52_t build the wrld’s first adaptive skate park. Mancina has _53_arund
$40,000 fr the park. He hpes t be_54 skate wrkshps fr visually impaired kids by next spring r summer.
“I’m hnred I can be a(n) _55_ fr ur cmmunity. Never let thers define yu and what yu are
capable f”, he said.
41. A. eagerB. nervusC. cautiusD. hesitant
42. A. gratitudeB. admiratinC. reflectinD. evaluatin
43. A. cnstantlyB. severelyC. hnestlyD. seriusly
44. A. defeatB. imprveC. affectD. prmte
45. A. frtuneB. temperC. thughtD. sight
46. A. lwestB. startingC. finishingD. highest
47. A. Other thanB. Apart frmC. Rather thanD. Regardless f
48. A. bjectedB. returnedC. preferredD. cntributed
49. A. filmedB. develpedC. watchedD. replaced
50. A. resistedB. exchangedC. sharedD. invlved
51. A. achievableB. affrdableC. remarkableD. accessible
52. A. ccupatin B. cmpetitin C. assignment D. campaign
53. A. cllectedB. distributed (分配)C. spentD. wasted
54. A. applyingB. runningC. cmmittingD. explring
55. A. signalB. alarmC. viceD. surprise
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1. 5 分,满分 15 分)
While it is easy t when students are interested, bred r distracted, it is smetimes much harder
56 (distinguish) when students are trubled. Students 57 are angry, afraid, r experiencing an perceive xiety may have their arms58 (crss) in frnt f their chests and their legs clsed r crssed, like they are guarding their bdies. Students wh are sad r wrried will nearly always wear 5 frwn. They may als hide their faces in their hands like they are
60 (embarrass) r ashamed. Sme students act this way merely because they are afraid f
61. (call) n by the teacher. Hwever, if a student des nt bther t brush her hair and her eyes are red frm weeping, then I can infer that there are deeper issues at wrk. It culd be that she is having serius 62. (cnflict) with ther students r at hme. Whatever it is, I knw I need t inquire and assess what is ging n.
Ultimately, my duty is helping every student t learn. 63. (they) bdy language lets me knw when t adjust class activities, when t intervene, and when t talk t students 64 (individual), s they can all get the mst ut f schl. Reacting t bdy language is an imprtant cmpnent f 65. (be) a teacher.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友 Peter 作为交换生下学期将到你校学习。他发来电子邮件向你询 问中国日常生活中常用的一些肢体语言 (bdy language),请你用英语给他回信。
注意:
(1) 词数 100 左右;
(2) 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear Peter,
Yurs Faithfully, Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(25 分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写。
At first, Michael didn’t see the black smke r flames shting frm the windws f his neighbrs’
hme. He and his wife had just parked arund the crner frm their wn huse when they gt a call
frm ne f his daughters: “The huse next dr is n fire!” He went t check. That’s when he saw tw wmen and a girl helpless and heartbrken n their drway.
“The baby’s in there!” ne f the wmen cried. Thugh the fire department had been called, Michael, then 64, immediately ran inside. “The baby” was 8-year-ld Tiara, the wman’s granddaughter and a playmate f Michael’s three yungest kids.
The thick smke caused Michael t stumble(绊倒,跌跌撞撞地走) blindly arund, burned his
eyes, and made it impssible t breathe.
After a few minutes in the smke-filled huse, he retreated(撤退,后退) utside t catch his breath. “Where is Tiara?” he asked desperately.
“The secnd flr,” her aunt shuted back.
Michael knew he culdn’t hld his breath fr lng. Hwever, taking a deep breath, he went in a secnd time. The darkness was verwhelming. Yet because the huse had a similar design t his, he made it t the secnd flr. He turned t the right and was met by intense heat. He was already ut f breath.
“Baby girl, where are yu?”
His thrat and lungs burned as if he’d inhaled(吸入) fire instead f the smke in the air. Every blink stung his eyes. All he culd hear was the crackling and ppping f burning wd. Then a sft but distinct man(呻吟) emerged. Still unable t see, Michael fell t his knees n the ht wd flr. He
crawled tward the sund, feeling arund fr any sign f the girl. An unlucky thught crssed his mind: I’m prbably g t die up here.
注意:
1.续写词数应为 80 左右;2.每段开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph 1:
Finally, Michael tuched smething. Paragraph 2:
Tiara was safe nw; hwever ,Michael fainted (晕倒,昏厥) dwn t the grund,
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