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1.本试卷满分150分,测试时间120分钟,共8页。
2.考查范围:必修第一册WELCOME UNIT ~ UNIT 3。
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。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.Hw will Steven get t Cair?
A.By car.B.By plane.C.By bus.
2.What des the man want t d?
A.Brrw a car.B.Buy a new car.C.Repair his car.
3.What’s the clr f the dress?
A.Yellw.B.Green.C.Blue.
4.Hw may the man feel nw?
A.Tuched.B.Stressed.C.Excited.
5.What’s the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Husband and wife.B.Prfessr and student.C.Dctr and assistant.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the wman’s native language?
A.English.B.Spanish.C.Chinese.
7.Hw ld is the wman?
A.18.B.20.C.25.
听第7段材料,回答第89题。
8.What is the mst ppular sprt in the man’s schl?
A.Tennis.B.Ftball.C.Vlleyball.
9.Why des the man like sprts?
A.He values learn spirit.B.He wants t make friends.C.He stresses physical health.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Why has the wman gne t Prague?
A.T g sightseeing.B.T attend a cnference.C.T see a friend.
11.Why des the man advise the wman t take the subway?
A.The rads are narrw.
B.It is nt cnvenient t lake a bus.
C.The interesting places are all very far.
12.Hw can the wman save mney?
A.By paying by trip.B.By getting a daily pass.C.By taking the straight line.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What may the man be?
A.An engineer.B.A prfessr.C.A hst.
14.What did the wman study at university?
A.Histry.B.Gegraphy.C.Physics.
15.Hw lng did the wman stay n the training curse?
A.Six mnths.B.Tw years.C.Three years.
16.What des the wman think f her jb?
A.Helpful.B.Interesting.C.Tiring.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What made the cmpany clse?
A.A fire.B.Shrtage f wrkers.C.Pr prduct quality.
18.Why did the Arden family cnsider building a factry verseas?
A.It wuld be safe t perate.B.It wuld be cheap t d s.C.It wuld attract mre peple.
19.Hw did the Arden family treat their wrkers?
A.Hnestly.B.Equally.C.Kindly.
20.What’s the main respnsibility f a cmpany accrding t sme peple?
A.T slve prblems.B.T make prducts.C.T make prfits.
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
Wrld’s Mst Disability-Friendly Travel Destinatins
Denver, Clrad, USA
Thugh it is lcated in the Rcky Muntains, Denver itself is relatively flat, and actually ne f the best cities in the US fr wheelchair access. The city ffers a wide range f entertaining and cultural activities fr peple with disabilities, as well as a fully accessible undergrund transprt system. Many f the city’s museums are fully accessible and ffer special turs fr peple with hearing disabilities.
Berlin, Germany
In recent years, the German capital has carried ut a plicy t serve peple with disabilities and invested heavily in changing the city int a highly accessible envirnment. In 2013, Berlin wn the EU City Access Award, receiving special praise fr its effrts t create a barrier-free envirnment and its highly accessible transprt system. The majrity f Berlin’s theaters and museums are accessible fr the disabled, as are many restaurants and bars thrughut the city.
Milan, Italy
The winner f the 2016 EU City Access Award, Milan earned its title fr its untiring effrt t create a wide-ranging atmsphere fr all. Once almst inaccessible fr peple in wheelchairs, the city made many imprvements t remve barriers fr the disabled and elderly by imprving its transprtatin system, vercming architectural and sensry barriers and develping a cmmitment t full engagement with its disabled peple.
Gdynia, Pland
Pland is actually well-knwn fr its effrts t make public transit available (可利用的) t all. Almst all f the city’s buses are currently accessible t thse with a disability, and the city als features a unique infrmatin system that includes Braille (盲文) signs fr the blind. Infrmatin bards acrss the city are easily accessible t thse in wheelchairs and mst restaurants and museums have parking fr the disabled.
21.What can deaf persns cnveniently enjy in Denver?
A.Turs in muntains.B.Visits t museums.C.Free meal.D.Cheap subway tickets.
22.What d Berlin and Milan have in cmmn?
A.They wn the same prize.B.They used t be unfit fr the disabled.
C.They have restaurants fr the disabled.D.They ffer free parking fr the disabled.
23.Which city ffers special infrmatin fr the blind?
A.Denver.B.Berlin.C.Milan.D.Gdynia.
B
88-year-ld Emma Pattersn is retiring (退休) frm her rle as a fster (代养的) mther, a psitin she has held with strng determinatin fr tens f years.
This great wman, wh raised her fur children and 10 grandchildren, has als pened her hme and heart 10 nearly 40 fster children ver the years, raising as many as nine children at a time. Unusually, she did all f this as a single mther.
Recently, Pattersn’s great cntributins were recgnized by Mntgmery Cunty, which hnred her with a special award fr her service. Accrding t a cunty spkespersn, Pattersn is ne f the lngest-serving fster parents in the cunty and has hused mre children fr lng than almst anyne else. Her great wrk and effect have left a lasting mark n the cmmunity.
“I am happy l hnr Ms Pattersn fr her great wrk t ur cmmunity ver all these years. I’m glad she gets the kind f praise she shuld get. I hpe her stry inspires thers t help children and families in truble as well. Mntgmery Cunty is nt alne in having a great need fr new fster families,” said Mntgmery Cunty Executive Marc Elrich, wh presented Pattersn with the award.
Fr Patersn, the greatest jy f her parenting jurney has been seeing the grwth and success f her fster children. “I’m very prud f all f the children because they all have just turned ut t be just wnderful human beings,” she shared with a smile. “I’m just delighted that I was able t d smething t help them t have such wnderful achievements in life.”
24.What makes Emma Pattersn special accrding t the authr?
A.Her ld age.B.Her children.C.Her identity.D.Her wrk experience.
25.What did Mntgmery Cunty d fr Pattersn recently?
A.It gave her a prize.B.It allwed her t retire.
C.It admitted she was a her.D.It tk actin t help her kids.
26.What can we infer frm Marc Elrich’s wrds?
A.Helping kids in truble is the greatest jy.B.Hmeless kids grw well with thers’ help.
C.Peple have the duly t help pr families.D.There are kids and families wh need help.
27.What did Pattersn think f the children she had supprted?
A.They were lucky t meet her.B.They repaid her twice as much.
C.They brught great pride l her.D.They suffered a lt in their childhd.
C
In Suth Krea, rck climbing is becming increasingly ppular. There are mre than 600 climbing areas acrss this East Asian cuntry f abut 51.6 millin peple. Mre than 500,000 fans have taken up the sprt. Why is climbing s ppular in Krea? Let’s find ut.
Rck climbing started t catch n in Suth Krea in the early 1990s. The sprt includes a variety f events, each with its wn challenges and excitements.
Buldering is abut climbing shrt but difficult paths withut rpes. This kind f climbing requires strength, agility (灵活), and prblem-slving skills. Lead climbing includes lnger paths, where climbers climb nt fixed pints. This tests bth their physical strength and mental fcus. Speed climbing is a race against the clck t climb a pre-determined path as quickly as pssible.
One reasn fr the rise in the sprt’s ppularity is its presence in ppular culture. Fr example, a 2019 Krean mvie called Exit has several rck-climbing scenes. The mvie scenes have resulted in a lt f interest and curisity amng viewers. Many have been inspired t try climbing fr themselves.
I recently talked with tw yung rck climbers abut their interest in the sprt. “I tk up climbing because I wanted t quit Taekwnd (跆拳道),” said Shin Hyen-gyu, 12. “I gt addicted after watching the Asian Games and seeing climbers in actin.”
Kim Ji-eun, wh is als 12, said that rck climbing is a natural fit fr her. “I enjyed climbing things when I was little,” she said. “S climbing seemed like the perfect sprt fr me.”
Bth climbers expressed similar pinins abut why they lve the sprt. “It’s fun t hang n the wall and use the strength in my arms,” Hyen-gyu said. “Climbing feels like playing,” Ji-eun added, “r being n a ride at an amusement park.”
28.What des the underlined phrase “catch n” in paragraph 2 mean?
A.Get ready.B.Be familiar.C.Make sense.D.Becme ppular.
29.What des the authr want t tell us in paragraph 3?
A.Fun f climbing.B.Benefits f climbing.C.Types f climbing.D.Training f climbing.
30.Why d many peple start practicing climbing in Krea?
A.Because it appears in a mvie.B.Because it is a better way t keep healthy.
C.Because it makes peple feel cl.D.Because it is regarded as an amusement sprt.
31.Why did Shin Hyen-gyu begin climbing?
A.T win a prize.B.T change her sprt.
C.T realize her childhd dream.D.T develp cultural traditins.
D
Thusands f fishermen hlding nets std side by side. They waited fr the start. Suddenly, they rushed t a large area f water and threw in their nets, drpping t their knees in the water. Sn after, ne held up a fish the length f his arm.
Fr several hundred years, peple have gathered in the twn f San in suthern Mali fr Sanké mn, a cllective fishing ceremny. It begins with animal fferings t the water spirits f Sanké pnd.
The ceremny, with dancers and traditinal clthes, is n UNESCO’s list f intangible cultural traditins. The list is meant t hnr imprtant places and activities that are significant t cultures arund the wrld.
The event celebrates the twn’s building and marks the beginning f the rainy seasn. But sme peple say climate change and heat waves are affecting the traditin seriusly. Sanké pnd is starting t disappear, said a village leader, Mamadu Lamine Traré.
Wrld Weather Attributin is a public science grup that lks at the effects f extreme weather. In April, the grup put ut a study. It said the latest heat wave in the Sahel, the area f Africa suth f the Sahara Desert, is extreme. The researchers said climate change has made high temperatures in Burkina Fas and Mali higher by 1.5 degrees Celsius. Experts have warned f mre ht weather.
At the latest Sanké mn cllective fishing activity, men felt ht as they cked chicken. “This traditin was already well-knwn befre I was brn,” said Amadu Culibaly, wh sticks t it althugh there are grwing difficulties.
“When the ceremny was added t the UNESCO list in 2009, there were plans t dig deeper int the pnd t prevent it frm filling up with dirt,” Traré said. “But since then,” he explained, “nthing has been dne, and the pnd is starting t create prblems. The pnd’s disappearance wuld affect nt just the ancient fishing activity but als the twn’s ecnmic survival.”
32.What were the fishermen ding?
A.They were practicing fishing skills.B.They were perfrming water sprts.
C.They were attending a traditinal activity.D.They were having a fishing cmpetitin.
33.Why did the authr mentin the study f a public science grup?
A.T remind peple f heat waves.B.T stress serius glbal warming.
C.T stp traditins frm disappearing.D.T encurage peple t prtect nature.
34.Hw des Traré feel abut imprving the pnd?
A.Cnfident.B.Excited.C.Cnfused.D.Disappinted.
35.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A.The Heat Affects Mali’s Ancient Fishing Traditin
B.A Mali’s Ancient Fishing Traditin Is Dying Out
C.A Mali’s Small Twn Celebrates Its Creatin
D.The United Natins Hnrs Mali’s Traditin
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Hw Heat Kills
As temperatures rise utside, what happens inside the human bdy can becme a life-r-death situatin. And a difference f just a few degrees can mean living r dying.
Heatstrke (中暑)
Usually, the first way is heatstrke. This is a severe increase in bdy temperature that causes rgans (器官) t fail. When the inner bdy gets t ht, the bdy makes bld flw tward the skin t cl dwn. But that sends bld and xygen away frm the stmach. This can allw pisns (毒素) nrmally fund in the stmach and intestinal areas t get int the bld. 36
Pressure n the heart
Number tw is the bigger killer in heat—pressure n the heart. 37 The danger starts with bld quickly flwing t the skin t help reduce bdy heat. That causes bld pressure t drp. The heart reacts (作出反应) by trying t pump mre bld t keep yu frm passing ut. 38 Fr smene with a heart illness, it is like the situatin fr them t run fr the bus with an injured leg. Smething is ging t give up.
Dehydratin (脱水)
39 As peple sweat, they lse t a pint that can seriusly hurt rgans. Dehydratin als reduces bld flw and wrsens heart prblems. Dehydratin can be very dangerus and even deadly fr everyne if it gets bad enugh. But it is especially dangerus fr thse with medical cnditins and n certain medicatins. Heat als affects the brain. It can affect thinking and reasning. 40 Hwever, the persn suffering frm heat is unlikely t see it. This becmes a bigger prblem as peple age.
A.The pisns lead t rgan failure and death.
B.The third way heat kills is by the shrtage f water in the bdy.
C.This is especially true fr peple wh have heart disease.
D.At rest, the bdy’s central temperature is abut 37 degrees Celsius.
E.Yu’re asking the heart t d a lt mre wrk than it usually has t d.
F.One f the first signs that heat has becme dangerus is mental cnfusin.
G.Anyne wh cmes in with a fever f 37.7 degrees Celsius will be examined.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Twelve-year-ld Daya Mdayur attended a camp at the MacPhee Centre fr Creative Learning in Dartmuth, Nva Sctia. She created a pstcard fr her grandmther but frgt t 41 it.
“I cmpletely frgt t put the stamp n when I was taking it ut,” Daya tld Glbal News. She 42 that she wanted t send the pstcard t return the favr after her grandmther had sent her several 43 while n a rad trip.
Nticing the missing stamp, a camp cach quickly 44 a plan. They wrte a nte and put it int a 45 Canada Pst mailbx.
The nte 46 : “Dear pstal wrker, at ur summer camp we made 47 and ne persn sent ne t her grandma withut a stamp. If yu find it, can yu please 48 it t the MacPhee Centre r use the stamp n the back f this page? We wuld really 49 it.”
Shrtly after, a reply appeared n the 50 nte. “Fund it and stamped it. Have a great day!” rend the 51 frm an unnamed Canada Pst wrker.
Glbal News later 52 the pstal wrker as Christine Fng. Fng said that she 53 searched thrugh every letter until she fund Daya’s pstcard.
“When I 54 that a child had sent a pstcard frm a camp t her grandmther with n stamp, the 55 thing I thught when I pened the mailbx was t find this piece f letter mail,” she explained.
41.A.pstB.buyC.stampD.check
42.A.fearedB.explainedC.fundD.learned
43.A.lettersB.textbksC.billsD.tasks
44.A.watched verB.gave upC.made utD.put frward
45.A.rightB.nearbyC.differentD.useful
46.A.suggestedB.sharedC.readD.warned
47.A.pstcardsB.giftsC.bxesD.tys
48.A.fferB.lendC.shwD.return
49.A.understandB.stpC.appreciateD.enjy
50.A.largeB.sameC.attractiveD.lvely
51.A.messageB.paperC.nticeD.reprt
52.A.regardedB.namedC.hnredD.recgnized
53.A.easilyB.secretlyC.carefullyD.angrily
54.A.recrdedB.knewC.thughtD.remembered
55.A.firstB.sadC.simpleD.pleasant
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Damir Karageneyev, wh is frm Kazakhstan, has just graduated 56 Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) after fur years f studying internatinal relatins.
The 22-year-ld plans 57 (take) the civil service exam fr Kazakhstan’s Ministry f Freign Affairs when he returns t his hme cuntry.
“China attracts me with 58 (it) time-hnred histry and cultural diversity. My curisity drives me t study in the cuntry,” Karageneyev said. As a leading university in Chinese language and culture, BLCU ffered him a gd way t 59 (well) understand China, and this has been helpful t his career develpment, he added.
During his undergraduate studies, his impressins f China grew frm 60 (see) it as a ppulus cuntry with a 61 (rapid) grwing ecnmy t taking in a brader picture whse cntents were frm traditinal arts t mdern technlgy.
“I’m fascinated (着迷) by the traditinal culture and histrical traditin in China, such as the Great Wall and the Frbidden City. Mrever, I fund that China has made huge prgress in 62 (science) and technlgical develpment,” Karageneyev said.
At present, 60 Kazakh students 63 (study) at BLCU, with mst f them attending undergraduate prgrams in majrs such as Chinese language and internatinal ecnmics and trade.
Up t this mnth, 64 ttal f 4,680 Kazakhs have studied at BLCU, including Kazakh President Kassym-Jmart Tkayev, 65 learned Chinese at the university in 1983 and 1984.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Henry来信说自己家乡灾害频发,前不久又遭受龙卷风袭击,他向你询问中国的自然灾害情况。请你给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括:
1.表示安慰;
2.中国的自然灾害情况。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:龙卷风trnad
Dear Henry,
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
In a heart-warming turn f events, Spencer, a kind man frm SB Mwing wh cuts vergrwn grasslands fr free, recently fund himself at the center f an unusual rescue (营救) missin.
Spencer, knwn fr cleaning up unwatched areas acrss the cuntry and sharing his wrk n scial media, came upn an injured cat while n the jb, causing him t supprt an entire cat shelter (收容所).
Spencer was in Crpus Christi, recrding his wrk fr his fllwers, when the event tk place.
“I accidentally fund this yard while heading t anther jb. It must have been a wnder because there were things that I had never cme acrss befre,” he shared in the vide.
While clearing the vergrwn grass, Spencer discvered a seriusly injured cat hidden deep in the grass. The cat had a serius cut under its arm and was unable t mve.
“It seemed that he was ready t lay there until he passed away frm the wund,” Spencer recalled. Eager t help, Spencer phned several places, but nne were willing t take the cat in.
His determinatin paid ff when he reached ut t Edgar and Ivy’s Cat Shelter. The shelter, specializing in the care f injured, hurt, and abused cats, agreed t take the cat in and prvide the necessary medical treatment.
Anissa Beal, directr f Edgar and Ivy’s, said that the shelter was n the edge f clsing. It had been struggling due t lack f mney, with Beal spending half f her incme t keep it running. She had been wishing fr a chance t cntinue her wrk.
Learning their situatin and mved by their kindness, Spencer decided t start a GFundMe mvement t supprt the shelter. “He said, ‘Maybe I can get yu $10,000 r smething.’ And I said, ‘That wuld be life-changing,’” Beal said.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Spencer decided t use the shelter’s treatment f injured cats t raise mney. ___________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
Spencer tk further actin t rescue mre animals in need. ________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
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