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本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题) 两部分。
注意事项:
1、答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。
2、每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。
3、二卷试题用黑色中性笔作答。
第一部分 听力(满分30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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What is the wman prbably ding?
A. Waiting fr her plane. B. Seeing the man ff. C. Cmplaining t the man.
2. What des the wman want t buy?
A. Beach blankets. B. Sme pictures. C. Sme film.
3. Why des the man aplgise t the wman?
A. He rdered the wrng table. B. He called her by mistake. C. He went t the wrng address.
4. What des the man think is wrng with the plant?
A. It needs t be watered at present.
B. It shuld be mved int a large pt.
C. It is nt getting enugh sunshine.
5. What is the man cncerned abut?
A. The time t fix the prblem. B. The prblem f the car. C. The way t get hme.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. Where are the speakers?
A. In the man's ffice. B. In a restaurant. C. In the wman's huse.
7. What is the man cmplaining abut?
A. The lw salary. B. The heavy wrk. C. The new bss.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Hw much shuld the man pay in ttal?
A.$115. B.$120. C.$125.
9. What des the wman advise the man t d?
A. Think it ver befre having the pants shrtened.
B. Have a prfessinal tailr his pants.
C. Use a plastic bag t put his pants in.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
Why desn't the wman take the direct flight?
A. She wants t visit Chicag. B. It's much mre expensive. C. Its time is t early.
11. When des the wman's flight leave?
A. On Saturday afternn. B. On Sunday mrning. C. On Sunday evening.
12. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Custmer and travel agent. B. Manager and secretary. C. Guide and turist.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. When will the wman present?
A. On September 7. B. On September 8. C. On September 9.
14. What did Rachel and Sam ask abut?
A. The time f the meeting. B. The infrmatin n the htel. C. The change f the schedule.
15. Hw will the man get everyne t knw the details f the meeting?
A. By phne. B. By e-mail. C. By letter.
16. What will the wman d in the mrning?
A.Write several reprts. B. Meet Rachel and Sam. C. Prepare her lunch.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where was Jean Dunant frm?
A. Italy. B. Australia. C. Switzerland.、
18. Why was the Red Crss started at first?
A. T help the wunded in the war.
B. T prvide fd fr the pr.
C. T fight against the war.
19. What d we knw abut the red crss?
A. It can be used t represent the first aid statins.
B. It can nly refer t the internatinal rganisatin.
C. It is an fficial symbl f hspital and medical treatment.
20. What will Mr Jhn Francis talk abut next?
A. Smething abut First Aid.
B. The law abut the Red Crss.
C. The Red Crss rganizatin in Australia.
第二节(共 20 小题;每小题 2.5 分,共 50 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。
A
The Clest Tiny Hme Getaways
The tiny hme trend is the newest way t enjy sme hme atmsphere during a trip. If yu are lking fr the clest tiny hme getaways, start by lking at these few:
Relaxing Private Rundhuse (Suth Hills, Eugene, Oregn)
This tiny hme is made f cedar and glass, prviding the cziest f cabin feels. It’s gt all the essentials yu’d need, like a queen-sized bed, a rcking chair t let yu enjy ne f yur favurite bks and WiFi, in case yu plan n cnnecting with the rest f the wrld n yur stay away frm hme. This tiny huse hlds up t 3 guests and will cst yu a little ver $150 a night.
Unique Mdern Tiny Huse (Candler Park, Atlanta, Gergia)
Enjy the best f bth wrlds in this Atlanta tw-bedrm, ne-bath stylish mini-hme. Yu’ll be lcked int a fully private pad that is als situated clse t the city’s ht spt restaurants and Pnce City Market. Fr $120 a night, yu and 3 thers can surely enjy the mdern luxury in a hme half the size f what yu are used t.
Seattle Tiny Huse (Des Mines, Seattle, Washingtn)
Near the Sea-Tac airprt and majr freeways, the “Seattle Tiny Huse” is a mdern farmhuse with a full-sized kitchen and bathrm. At rughly $100 a day, with the ptin f having a late check-in and late check-ut at yur cnvenience, yu can plan yur perfect getaway fr 5. If yu ever dreamed f living n a farm, this is a great way t get the experience withut breaking the bank r cmmitting t mving altgether.
Tiny Huse in the Cluds (Balba Park, San Dieg, Califrnia)
Clse t Balba Park, with sparkling clean upstairs unit, it is very well designed and cmfrtable with thughtful hmey details. The place was well kept and has an incredible view f dwntwn and the Crnad bridge. Fr $92 a night and hlding up t 2 guests, it is perfect fr cuples.
21.What can yu d in the Relaxing Private Rundhuse?
A.Receive queen-like services. B.Have a perfect view f the dwntwn.
C.Enjy dinner in the ppular restaurants. D.Read bks in a cmfrtable chair.
22.Where can a cuple and their twins have farm experience?
A.Relaxing Private Rundhuse. B.Unique Mdern Tiny Huse.
C.Seattle Tiny Huse. D.Tiny Huse in the Cluds.
23.What d the fur tiny hmes have in cmmn?
A.Having basic living essentials. B.Being clse t the park.
C.Having mdern luxury. D.Having flexible schedule fr checking in and ut.
B
Wang Jiapeng, 41, is an inspiratinal figure wh keeps encuraging peple t be the architect f their wn life.
In 1993, as a result f an air crash, he was paralyzed frm the waist dwn and he had t underg five years f rehabilitatin(康复). But Wang never ceased explring the pssibilities f his bdy.
The winter f 1998 saw the 17-year-ld regain smething that he thught he had lst frever——the exhilaratin f skiing n a snw-cvered slpe, abut tw kilmeters lng with a drp f hundreds f meters.
After tw weeks f intense training, in March 1999, Wang participated in the Ridderrennet, r the Knight’s Race ——an annual crss-cuntry ski race fr the visually and physically challenged——held in Nrway. He wn tw gld medals.
Dreaming f ging back t schl, Wang taught himself at the rehabilitatin center, despite his demanding physical schedule. T imprve his memry, which was als damaged by a brain injury caused by the accident, he recited English wrds repeatedly until he culd remember them by heart. With extrardinary perseverance and slid faith in himself, he passed the exam and went t Nrway t attend UWC Red Crss Nrdic, a life-changing experience as he put it, befre cmpleting his undergraduate and pstgraduate studies in ecnmics at the University f Osl.
There, he develped anther dream, that f setting up a UWC schl n the Chinese mainland t intrduce an inclusive, intercultural learning envirnment and prmte mutual understanding between yungsters frm varius cultures.
S far, the schl has welcmed mre than 1,700 students and graduates frm 124 cuntries and regins. It had prvided a ttal schlarship f 280 millin yuan ($44 millin) fr arund 700 students by 2021, including thse with physical challenges r frm disadvantaged backgrunds.
“Lve and educatin are tw pwerful frces in this wrld. T me, they can remve the physical and psychlgical barriers in life,” Wang says.
24.What des the underlined wrd “exhilaratin” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Excitement. B.Fear. C.Satisfactin. D.Bredm.
25.What happened when Wang Jiapeng was 12 years ld?
A.He began t practice skiing again. B.He cmpleted pstgraduate studies.
C.He participated in the Ridderrennet. D.He met with an air crash.
26.What can we knw abut the UWC schl Wang Jiapeng set up?
A.It was set up when he was at university.
B.It prmtes understanding between yuth frm Nrway.
C.It attracts students frm almst all arund the wrld.
D.It nly welcmes thse with physical challenges.
27.What can we learn frm the passage?
A.Where there is a will, there is a way. B.Educatin is the key t success.
C.Rse presented, smell remains. D.Ups and dwns make ne strng.
C
Cuchsurfing, which allws yu t explre the wrld at a very lw cst, is becming mre ppular. Cuchsurfers can stay n a hst’s sfa r in their spare rm fr free, and the hst will ften shw them rund the city. Varius websites exist which cnnect surfers and hsts, and all yu need t d is sign up
Try and fill in as much infrmatin as pssible in yur prfile in rder t give a whle picture f yu. Hwever, the key things that any hst r surfer shuld fcus n are references r cmments (介绍信或评价). Many hsts will nt hst yu if yu have nt gt any references r if yu have gt sme bad nes, accrding t Michele Legge, an experienced hst and surfer frm Perth, Australia.
S hw can a green hand increase their chances f finding a hst? Michele has the answer: “My advice t any student thinking f travelling is t get started befre yu leave hme: jin cuchsurfers, invite travellers fr cffee, shw them rund yur lcal area, take them n a night ut, g t lcal meetups and hst if yu can. This way yu start building netwrks and get references which always lk gd.”
Mst users f the cuchsurfing sites insist the main draw is nt the free bed but the “cuchsurfing spirit” and a great interest in different cultures. S remember peple wh hst strangers fr free like t be included by anther culture. And wh were the mst unwelcme guests Michele has hsted? Tw German girls wh spke perfectly gd English, but wh wuld nly speak t each ther in German.
Michele advises cuchsurfers t “take what yur hst has t ffer withut judgement”. This is smething I fund useful during my cuchsurfing experience when staying in Munich. At first the realisatin that Stefan gt all his fd frm bins was extremely unpleasant, but I sn came rund t the ec-friendly mvement f dumpster diving! Similarly, the lack f brakes(车闸) n the bicycle I was lent created a prblem at first, but I sn gt used t it.
28.Which ften decides whether yu will be hsted?
A.Yur travelling experiences.B.The references in yur prfile.
C.Yur understanding f cuchsurfing.D.The persnal infrmatin in yur prfile.
29.What are new surfers advised t d?
A.Spend mre time with cuchsurfers.B.Use different cuchsurfing websites.
C.Learn mre abut cuchsurfing nline.D.Read the references f ther cuchsurfers.
30.What happened t Michele when she hst the tw German girls?
A.She was tuched by them.B.She became part f their life.
C.She was left ut f their culture.D.She had a happy cnversatin with them.
31.What may be the authr’s advice fr cuchsurfers?
A.Tell the truth.B.Learn t accept.
C.Act accrding t changes.D.Think befre ding anything.
D
In recent times, with the advent f electric cars, the idea t fuel them with slar energy als gained mmentum. Electric cars—even thugh they run n electricity and dn’t use fssil fuels—are still NOT GREEN! Peple suffer frm the miscnceptin that nt using fssil fuel means “green” which is kind f absurd, cnsidering the electricity we use is generated by burning the very same fuels!
Hwever, what if yur car had slar panels that culd charge it? Nw that wuld indeed be a green machine! Basically, as much as we wuld like t incrprate this energy surce int ur car, the efficiency f the currently used slar panels is subject t the fulfillment f different criteria.
Firstly, slar panels ccupy a large amunt f area. An average car has an area f 10-25 sq. ft. n the rf. which can generate between 50-150 W under ideal cnditins. This is hardly enugh pwer t illuminate a light bulb! Als, mderate sunny temperature needs t be ideal, as extremely high temperatures can reduce the efficiency f the slar panels. Cars must wrk in all weather cnditins, s if a slar panel limits the car’s functinality, it becmes practically useless. Mre imprtantly, the cst f the panels and develpment required t pwer the electrnics using the sun’s energy utweighs the benefits that slar panels prvide.
Mst cars tday that have slar rfs, use the slar energy t pwer nly a few basic functins f the car. While there is still time befre we will be able t drive cars fully pwered by slar energy, there are sme alternatives, such as slar pwer statins, which are being designed t reduce ur reliance n fssil fuels fr electricity.
Slar-pwered vehicles are surely the future, but nt the near future. As the cst f slar panels cntinues t fall and their efficiency increases, things will begin t lk much “brighter” fr this alternative and sustainable ptin!
32.Why aren’t electric cars envirnmentally friendly?
A.They wn’t wrk as well as the cmmn cars.
B.They are nt pwered by slar energy.
C.They run n electricity prduced by burning fuels.
D.They cause mre pllutin t the wrld.
33.What can we learn frm the third paragraph?
A.Temperatures have little effect n slar panels.
B.Pwering the electrnics csts little.
C.A car’s rf generates enugh pwer t light a bulb.
D.The perfrmance f current slar panels depends n varius factrs.
34.What can we infer abut slar energy in the car industry?
A.Mst cars have slar rfs.
B.Cars can be currently pwered frm slar pwer statins.
C.Cars partly pwered by slar energy are n the rad.
D.Slar cars will sn be available.
35.Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
A.What d slar cars lk like?
B.Why dn’t we pwer the car with slar energy?
C.Hw d slar cars wrk?
D.Culd slar cars replace the electric cars?
根据短文内容,从短文后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。
Why Des Fd Taste Bad On Airplanes?
Hw many times have yu cmplained abut airline fd being tasteless? Accrding t ppularly accepted studies, the reasn might be a change in ur ability t perceive taste.____36____ Let’s get int the actual details befre yu get ffended.
The Cabin Air is 15% Drier Than the Air n the Grund
T maintain the pressure inside the cabin, airlines must clsely regulate the air inside, invlving changing its cmpsitin. The air inside airplane cabins is far mre dry than the air we breathe n the grund.____37____In an envirnment like this, yur pwers f taste and smell begin t drift away.
The Pressure Inside the Cabin is Lwer Than n the Grund
In the pressurized cabin a passenger’s bdily fluids will mve upwards and the nasal cavities (鼻腔) swell. The swelling messes with ur taste buds, making the fd taste unappealing. Yu might knw hw dining in such cnditins feel, since we’ve all fught clds in the past.____38____
____39____
Bad fd can’t be blamed merely n the in-cabin cnditins t. It’s als pssible that the fd is actually bad. Due t fd safety standards, all meals must be cked n the grund and unbreakable. Such requirements fr mass prductin definitely ties dwn the Chef’s hands.
What can be dne?
____40____Apparently, chefs have been trying t adapt recipes in hw fd tastes at high altitudes. Everyne needs t be patient until better slutins fr mass fd prductin are fund.
A.The methd f fd prductin is different.
B.The mass prductin f fd is t blame.
C.In sme cases, it’s even drier than certain deserts.
D.A sick persn is far frm the best judge f fd quality.
E.That makes it ur bdy’s fault, rather than the airlines.
F.But that desn’t mean meals served n airplanes can’t taste just as gd.
G.Basically, we can’t use the same recipes fr airline meals that we wuld use n the grund.
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,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项
Emma Jnes’ three-year-ld sn, Eric, was sharing a ht dg n the deck verlking her friend Sarah Rth’s swimming pl. One mment Jnes was watching Eric play arund with the ther children at this____41____f mms and kids last July. The next mment he disappeared withut a____42____. She turned t her friend Machel Rawlings and asked,“ Have yu seen Eric?”
Rawlings std, ____43____ the pl and suddenly screamed. Eric was fund ____44____ face dwn in the deep end. What happened next was a ____45____ textbk respnse: As Rawlings dived in the pl, grasped the by,____46____ him ver and swam him t the end. Meanwhile, their hst, Sarah Rth, dialed 911. At the pl’s____47____, Rawlings handed Eric up t his mther. His skin was blue and wasn’t breathing.
Rawlings wh’d taken a CPR curse just fur mnths earlier, immediately began rescue breathing. Hanging up the phne, Rth, a frmer flight attendant wh’d accumulated ____48____ experience befre,____49____CPR frm Rawlings. Three lng minutes went by with Rth breathing int Eric’ s muth and _____50_____chest cmpressins(按压) while Rawlings and Jnes _____51_____his cnditin. Gradually his clr _____52_____, and as the ambulance was arriving n the _____53_____, Rawlings lked at Rth.“ He’s breathing,” she said.
The _____54_____with which the wmen acted saved Eric’s life. Emma Jnes fund any wrds seemed pwerless. She said _____55_____,“ They did everything right.”
41. A.encunter B.unin C.gathering D.game
42.A.traceB.symptm C.ftprint D.signal
43.A.fund B.examined C.fixed D.scanned
44.A.flating B.lying C.sinking D.diving
45.A.initial B.typical C.creative D.effective
46.A.rlled B.kncked C.checked D.ran
47.A.pint B.edge C.stage D.bundary
48.A.accessible B.apparent C.sufficient D.significant
49.A.tk up B.tk in C.tk place D.tk ver
50.A.perfrming B.wrking C.testing D.stretching
51.A.maintained B.mnitred C.adapted D.generated
52.A.faded B.changed C.returned D.revealed
53.A.pl B.scene C.rute D.venue
54.A.curage B.kindness C.persistence D.decisiveness
55.A.actually B.fairly C.finally D.simply
第二节 语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分) 在空格处填入适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
As we all knw, every sentence we speak____56____ (reflect) smething abut wh we are as humans. Even peple____57____ (speak) the same language have distinct dialects( 方 言 ) that ____58____ (rt) in their histry and culture. Language als thrws light n____59____ (cnnect) between us and ur natural envirnment. Plants and animals that are given names____60____ any language are generally ____61____ that are relevant t peple wh are speaking the language. While we might think f language as having ____62____ fixed set f wrds and rules that we learn in schl, in fact language is always evlving. New wrds begin t emerge ____63____ thers fall ut f use and prnunciatin changes ver time. Languages are as diverse as the cmmunities ____64____ speak them and there are abut 7,000 languages arund the wrld. Yet, as many as half f them culd g_____65_____ (silence) by the end f this century.
第三部分:写作 (共两节,满分40分)
应用文(满分15分)
今年五月,雅安将举办2021年国际茶文化节(the Internatinal Tea Culture Festival 2021), 现正在招募英语口译志愿者。假如你是李华,请你用英文写一封申请信。内容包括:
1. 表达申请意愿;
2. 说明胜任理由;
3. 希望申请成功。
参考词汇:interpreter (口译者)
注意: 1.词数80左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头与结尾己为你写好,但不计入总词数。
Dear Sir r Madam,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
读后续写(满分25分)
Emily White was brn seventeen years ag with s many birth prblems in her bdy. Sme f her rgans, bnes and muscles were ut f shape. N ne expected her t survive. She did make it but with her strange bdy figure, everyne culd recgnize her, even frm a distance.
In Emily White's hmetwn, there was a yearly utdr perfrmance in the schl auditrium(礼堂). It had been perfrmed fr s many years and actually had becme ne f the mst imprtant events f the Christmas seasn fr many f the twn's peple.
Many peple tried ut each year fr it, but s many were turned away. It can nly include the mst excellent peple in the field.
Emily had a beautiful singing vice. Last year she went t Mrs. Owens--her music teacher t ask t jin in the perfrmance. Withut letting her sing, Mrs. Owens tk a lk at Amy's bdy and said, "Child, yu just dn't fit. Everyne wuld stare at yu and that wuld make yu uncmfrtable. It wuld make them uncmfrtable, t."
Withut singing a single nte, Emily was sent back thrugh the dr f the chral rm. Hurt and upset, she decided never t try ut again. But Mrs. Owens then retired.
This year, there came a new music teacher, Mr. Buttler. He heard abut Emily and suggested that she have a try.
Emily didn't want t be rejected again, s she hesitated a little abut it. As Emily struggled, the dr was pushed pen and Mr. Buttler called, "Emily, yu're next." Althugh kind f nervus, Emily did as Mr. Buttler tld her t d. Mr. Buttler sat by the pian t keep Emily cmpany. When Emily finished her testing perfrmance, she thanked Mr. Buttler and knew the result wuld be psted n the dr f the chral rm the next day.
Emily culdn't sleep that night. She was suffering frm the feelings that she didn't fit and the great need t be accepted. By the next mrning, her stmach was even in pain because f stress.
注意:
1.所续写短文的字数应为120字左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph l:
The next day, Emily nervusly glanced at the list n the dr f the chral rm.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
Finally, the day f perfrmance came.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
暑假作业(13)
语法填空(15分)
56.______________ 57.______________ 60._______________
61.______________ 62.______________ 63.______________ 64._______________ 65._______________
应用文(15分)
读后续写(25分)
The next day, Emily nervusly glanced at the list n the dr f the chral rm.
Finally, the day f perfrmance came.
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