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满分150分 考试时间:120分钟
第I卷 (95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。
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Hw much des the man ffer?
A. $100.B. $85.C. $70.
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When des the man suggest having a picnic?
A. On Friday.B. On Saturday.C. On Sunday.
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What did the speakers just d?
A. They did revisin.B. They tk an exam.C. They asked sme questins.
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Where will the speakers g?
A. A supermarket.B. A restaurant.C. A cffee shp.
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What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Visiting custmers.B. Writing emails.C. Arranging a meeting.
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student.B. Brther and sister.C. Classmates.
7. What music hmewrk has the girl dne?
A. The drum.B. The vilin.C. The pian.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. What is the wman?
A. A frnt desk wrker.B. A rm service server.C. A htel manager.
9. What will the man d next?
A. Shw his ID.B. Pay the bill.C. G upstairs.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10. Wh did the man g t cmpetitins with?
A. His exercise partners.B. His parents.C. His friends.
11. What sprt was the wman unwilling t d?
A. Swimming.B. Gymnastics.C. Ftball.
12. What is the wman’s pinin n girls in terms f sprt?
A. They shuld put in mre time.
B. They have much mre chices.
C. They are frced t d girls sprts.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
13. What prblem is the man facing nw?
A. Chsing his majr.B. Finding a jb.C. Attending a cllege.
14. What des the man think f Bilgy?
A. Cnfusing.B. Unattractive.C. Interesting.
15. What des the man prbably want t be?
A. An engineer.B. A bilgist.C. A dctr.
16. What des the wman advise the man t d?
A. Learn Bilgy in cllege.B. Ask his father fr advice.C. Stick t his wn will.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17. What did the student unin cnsider first abut the trip?
A. The place.B. The time.C. The participants.
18. Why wn’t the trip take place in spring this year?
A. Students will be busy preparing fr exams.
B. Few students expressed interest in it early.
C. Many students suggested changing the time.
19. What is James Plymuth respnsible fr?
A. The accmmdatin.B. The exams.C. The bkings.
20. What d the participants have t d abut the trip?
A. Chse a rmmate in advance.
B. Decide their preferred rm type.
C. Hand in a frm signed by a parent.
第二部分 阅读理解 (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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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A Guide t New Yrk City’s Best Bkstres
In the ht and crwded summer city, there’s nthing better than finding a cl and quiet bkstre t get lst in. Undubtedly, a great bkstre can prvide bth relaxatin and inspiratin. Here are the must-visit bkstres in New Yrk City:
McNally Jacksn
McNally Jacksn is a belved independent bkstre with multiple lcatins knwn fr its gd selectin and welcming atmsphere. Besides ffering a wide range f genres, many lcatins feature a czy café where yu can enjy cffee, pastries, and light snacks while brwsing r reading.
The Mysterius Bkshp
As the name suggests, The Mysterius Bkshp specializes in mystery, crime, and detective fictin, ffering a wide range f related bks. The stre regularly hsts bk signings and readings with well-knwn authrs in the mystery genre, prviding fans with pprtunities t meet their favrite writers. The knwledgeable staff is passinate abut mystery fictin and can prvide persnalized recmmendatins.
Dashwd Bks
Fr thse wh lve phtgraphy, Dashwd Bks is a hidden paradise n Bnd Street. Here yu can find rare, limited, and ut-f-print pht bks. Sme days, yu’ll ever find bargain bins (柜) lcated near the back f the stre, with ptins fr less than$5 a pp. Fashin designers, such as Simne Rcha, have been knwn t wander t the stre fr inspiratin.
Chelsea Market’s Psman Bks
Psman Bks at Chelsea Market is a delightful spt fr bk lvers, hidden in ne f NYC’s mst ppular fd markets. The stre ffers a gd selectin f bestsellers, children’s bks, and unique gifts, making it a great place t pick up smething special while explring the market.
21. Which bkstre can prvide sme advice?
A. McNally JacksnB. Dashwd Bks
C. The Mysterius BkshpD. Chelsea Market’s Psman Bks
22. What unique feature des Psman Bks have?
A. A large selectin f rare bks.B. A lcatin within a fd market.
C. Special events with famus authrs.D. A wide cllectin f mystery nvels.
23. What is the main purpse f the passage?
A. T prmte nline bk shpping.
B. T ffer recmmendatins fr bkstres.
C. T cmpare the service f sme bkstres.
D. T discuss the histry f sme bkstres.
B
Being the strng wife and mther that she is, Diana Register ften hid her deep pain and suffering frm thse arund her. In the weeks and mnths fllwing her husband’s cancer diagnsis, Diana wuld search fr “hiding” places where she culd let the uncntrllable waterfalls f tears flw frm her eyes.
“The strage rm was a favrite. Then was the shwer. But when I wasn’t hme, it was the parking lts that served as my hiding places,” she said. After her husband passed away, parking lts were Diana’s safe haven (避风港) fr pain and srrw.
One day, as she was abut t place her rder in the Dutch Brthers cffee drive-thru (汽车餐厅), the wave f sadness hit her like a tidal wave in the middle f her cnversatin with a friend.
“I culd hardly catch my breath and the ugly crying started,” said Diana. “The prblem was, I was stuck in the cffee line at Dutch Brthers, ne place where all the wrkers are yung, happy and jamming ut t music. And there was n way ut. I was literally blcked in, s unless I wanted t back right up int the SUV behind me, I was abut t be seen fr the mess I really was.”
The barista, wh was making and serving cffee at the windw, handed Diana an iced cffee with a sweet and simple nte n the tp. “When I lked dwn in the cup hlder, I saw it. A pink straw, and the wrds ‘We lve yu’ written arund it.”
The girl didn’t knw Diana’s pain r her stry, but she knew she was hurting and culdn’t fix it. “She wanted me t knw I wasn’t alne and that whatever trial I was ging thrugh, there were peple ut there wh cared abut me.”
24. What wuld Diana d when she wanted t cry?
A. G ut fr a ride.B. Cry her eyes ut ttally alne.
C. Have a cnversatin with her friend.D. Play hide-and-seek in the strage rm.
25. What d the underlined wrds “the mess” in paragraph 4 refer t?
A. Causing a car crash.B. Getting stuck in a lng line.
C. Having an emtinal explsin.D. Having a quarrel with a wrker.
26. Which f the fllwing best describe the barista?
A. Generus and passinate.B. Intelligent and pen-minded.
C. Caring and determined.D. Observant and warm-hearted.
27. What can we learn frm Diana’s stry?
A. Dn’t judge a bk by its cver.B. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
C. Gd helps thse wh help themselves.D. Small acts f kindness make a difference.
C
Accrding t fficial gvernment figures, there are mre than twice as many kangars as peple in Australia, and many Australians cnsider them dangerus. It is reprted that kangars are invlved in mre than 80 percent f the 20,000 vehicle-animal accidents each year. In the cuntry’s under-ppulated regin, the cmmn belief is that kangar numbers have rcketed t “pandemic (大规模流行的) percentage”.
It is believed that killing kangars is critical t bsting the ecnmy. Meat, skins and leather frm kangars have been sld t 56 cuntries. Glbal brands such as Nike, Puma and Adidas buy strng, sft “k-leather” t make athletic prducts. And kangar meat is finding its way int mre and mre grcery stres.
Advcates pint ut that lw-fat, high-prtein kangar meat is mre envirnmentally friendly than greenhuse gas-releasing sheep and cattle. Jhn Kelly, frmer executive directr f the Kangar Industry Assciatin f Australia, says, “Harvesting ur fd frm animals adapted t Australia’s envirnment is extremely wise and sustainable. Many eclgists will tell yu that there is n mre humane way f prducing red meat.”
Oppnents f the industry call the killing inhumane, unsustainable and unnecessary. Dwayne Bannn-Harrisn, a member f the Yuin peple f New Suth Wales, says the idea that kangars are destrying the cuntry is laughable. “They’ve been walking in this land a lt lnger than peple have,” he says. “Hw culd smething that’s been here fr thusands f years be ‘destrying’ the cuntry? I dn’t understand the lgic in that.”
Can Australians’ disagreement n kangars be slved? Gerge Wilsn, a prfessr frm Australian Natinal University, says that if kangars were privately wned, then graziers (放牧人) wuld prtect the animals, treating them as pssessins (财产). They culd feed them, lease them, breed them and charge hunters a fee fr access. “If yu want t prtect smething,” Wilsn says, “yu have t give it a value. Animals that are cnsidered dangerus dn’t have value.” If kangars were mre valuable than cattle r sheep, landhlders wuld wrk with the kangar industry n branding, marketing and quality cntrl. The gvernment’s rle wuld be versight and regulatin.
28. What d we knw frm the article?
A. Kangars are t blame fr mst accidents.
B. Glbal brands make small prfits n kangars.
C. Kangars are relatively friendly t the envirnment.
D. Over-ppulated kangars are ding great harm t the cuntry’s ecnmy.
29. Why des Dwayne Bannn disagree t kill kangars?
A. Because it is laughable.B. Because it is destrying the cuntry.
C Because they have existed n Earth lnger than man.D. Because they live in harmny with peple.
30. Which f the fllwing might be the benefit f privatizatin (私有化)?
A. The ppularity f kangar hunting.B. The reductin in the number f kangars.
C. The establishment f mre cnservatin areas.D. The better management f the kangar industry.
31. What is the purpse f this passage?
A. T argue against the killing f kangars.
B. T prvide a slutin t the prblem caused by kangars.
C. T present different pinins n the kangar industry.
D. T stress the imprtance f prtecting kangars.
D
The search fr beauty spans centuries and cntinents. Paintings f Egyptians dating back ver
4,000 years shw bth men and wmen painting their nails and wearing makeup. In 18th-century France, wealthy nblemen wre large wigs (假发) f lng, white hair t make themselves attractive. Tday, peple cntinue t devte a lt f time and mney t their appearance.
There is at least ne gd reasn fr the desire t be attractive: beauty is pwer. Studies suggest that gd-lking peple make mre mney get called n mre ften in class, and are regarded as friendlier.
But what exactly is beauty? It’s difficult t describe it clearly, and yet we knw it when we see it. And ur awareness f it may start at a very early age. In ne set f studies, six-mnth-ld babies were shwn a series f phtgraphs. The faces n the pictures had been rated fr attractiveness by a grup f cllege students. In the studies, the babies spent mre time lking at the attractive faces than the unattractive nes.
The idea that even babies can judge appearance makes perfect sense t many researchers. In studies by psychlgists, men cnsistently shwed a preference fr wmen with larger eyes, fuller lips, and a smaller nse and chin while wmen prefer men with large shulders and a narrw waist. Accrding t scientists, the mind uncnsciusly tells men and wmen that these traits—the full lips, clear skin, strng shulders—equal health and genetic well-being.
Nt everyne thinks the same way. What is cnsidered attractive in ne culture might nt be in anther. Lk at mst Western fashin magazines: the wmen n the pages are thin, but is this “perfect” bdy type fr wmen wrldwide? Scientists’ answer is n; what is cnsidered beautiful is subjective and varies arund the wrld. They fund native peples in sutheast Peru preferred shapes regarded verweight in Western cultures.
Fr better r wrse, beauty plays a rle in ur lives. But it is extremely difficult t describe exactly what makes ne persn attractive t anther. Althugh there d seem t be certain physical traits cnsidered universally appealing, it is als true that beauty des nt always keep t a single, unifrm standard. Beauty really is, as the saying ges, in the eye f the behlder (观看者).
32. Peple’s ideas abut beauty__________.
A. can be easily described
B. are based upn strict criteria
C. have existed since ancient times
D have little influence n a persn’s success
33. In Paragraph 3,the babies in the study__________.
A. were rated fr their appearance
B. shwed a preference fr wmen with larger eyes
C. were shwn phts f a grup f cllege students
D. were able t tell attractive faces frm unattractive nes
34. We can learn frm the passage that__________.
A. the ideas f beauty vary as peple grw up
B. the standards fr beauty are based n scientific researches
C. the search fr beauty is the pwer t mtivate the behlder
D. the understanding f beauty is rted in cultural backgrunds
35. What can prbably be the best title fr this passage?
A. The Histry f Beauty
B. The Mystery f Beauty
C. The Standards fr Beauty
D. The Attitudes tward Beauty
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。
When preparing fruit and vegetables, many peple prefer t peel them. Here cmes a questin. ____36____
Fruit and vegetables are rich surces f vitamins, minerals, fiber and sme gd plant chemicals. Nt cnsuming enugh f these fds is linked t an increased risk f sme chrnic diseases. But eating 400g f fruit and vegetables a day, as the WHO recmmends, is difficult t achieve fr many peple. ____37____ They can certainly cntribute. Fr example, nutritinally imprtant amunts f vitamins, such as vitamin C and ribflavin (核黄素), and minerals such as irn and zine, are fund in the peels f seven rt vegetables: beetrt, field mustard, wild carrt, sweet ptates, radish, ginger and white ptates. And the US Department f Agriculture shws that unpeeled apples cntain 15% mre vitamin C, 267% mre vitamin K, 20% mre calcium, 19% mre ptassium and 85% mre fiber than their peeled equivalents.
____38____ Accrding t the UN’s Fd and Agriculture Organizatin, uneaten fd, including peels, generates 8% - 10% f the wrld’s greenhuse gas emissins. Fd rtting in landfills releases a lt f methane. New Zealand alne reprts an annual wastage f 13,658 tnnes f vegetable peels and 986 tnnes f fruit peels — a cuntry with a ppulatin f nly 5.1 millin peple.
S why d peple peel fruit and vegetables? Sme must be peeled as the uter prtins are inedible, dn’t taste nice, are hard t clean r cause harm, such as bananas, ranges, melns, pineapples, manges, avcads, nin and garlic. Als peeling may be a necessary part f the recipe, fr example, when making mashed ptat. ____39____
Als, sme peple peel fruit and vegetables because they are cncerned abut pesticides (杀虫剂) n the surface. Pesticide remains are certainly left n r just belw the surface, althugh this varies accrding t plant species. ____40____ Indeed, the US Fd and Drug Administratin recmmends that peple wash prduce thrughly under cld water and scrub it with a hard brush t remve pesticides, dirt and chemicals.
A. Is peeling a necessary step befre eating?
B. There are imprtant nutrients in the peels.
C. Hwever, mst f them can be remved by washing.
D. Are peels the mst cmmn fd waste in the kitchen?
E. But many peels are edible, and yet peple still peel them anyway.
F. S culd cnsuming fruit and vegetable peels help with this issue?
G. Anther reasn nt t discard peels is their effect n the envirnment.
第三部分 语言知识运用 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Rehan Statn was amng the 700 graduates wh walked the stage at the 2023 Harvard Law Schl graduatin ceremny n Thursday. The 24-year-ld frmer cleaner was raised by a single father wh wrked hard t ____41____ him and his brther.
Grwing up was a steep uphill battle and he used t ____42____ in schl. One teacher even suggested he ____43____ t a special educatin class. In high schl, he used t be a/an ____44____, fcusing n martial arts and bxing. Hwever, an injury ruined the ____45____ f him turning prfessinal in sprts, and he gt ____46____ by every cllege he had applied t.
____47____ pursuing higher educatin, Statn started wrking at Bates Trucking & Trash Remval t supprt his family. There, his c-wrkers lifted his spirits. ____48____ by them, he succeeded in entering Bwie State University in 2014, and in 2016, he transferred (转学) t the University f Maryland.
Hwever, he sn began facing even mre ____49____ when he was diagnsed with an unknwn sickness and his father lng suffered a strke (中风). It was then that Statn knew he had t d smething. He began studying fr the Law Schl Admissin Test while ____50____ himself back t health despite his inability f seeking prfessinal assistance due t his ____51____ situatin.
When reading the law schl ____52____ emails, Statn and his friends were in shck and excitement. ____53____, Statn chse t attend Harvard Law Schl — and he’ll never frget all the ____54____ peple wh helped him get there.
“Thrughut this time, peple always ask me, ‘Hw did yu d it?’ It’s mre s hw culd I nt d it when everyne is ____55____ fr me, and pushing fr me t win,” he said.
41. A. benefitB. careC. supprtD. prvide
42. A. cmpeteB. entertainC. explreD. struggle
43. A. switchB. referC. listenD. cntact
44. A. mnitrB. freshmanC. chairmanD. athlete
45. A. cmmentB. chanceC. instructinD. fantasy
46. A. refusedB. punishedC. ignredD. blamed
47 A. In spite fB. Instead fC. Regardless fD. Speaking f
48. A. TrustedB. SelectedC. ChallengedD. Mtivated
49. A. hardshipsB. ptinsC. ptentialsD. warnings
50. A. ppsingB. remindingC. nursingD. assuming
51. A. visibleB. specificC. financialD. individual
52. A. acceptanceB. aplgyC. prmtinD. recmmendatin
53. A. ApparentlyB. EventuallyC. ObviuslyD. Typically
54. A. energeticB. intelligentC. respectfulD. supprtive
55. A. breaking their backsB. hlding their heads upC. pulling their legsD. turning their nses up
第II卷 (55分)
注意事项: 用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卷上。写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分 语言知识运用
第二节 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Filial piety, therwise ____56____ (knw) as xia, is at the cre (核心) f Chinese culture. Originating frm Cnfucian philsphy, filial piety means lve and respect fr ne’s elders and ____57____ (bey) their wishes. But there is smething else, t. ____58____ (achieve) filial piety, yu have t be there fr them physically, and lk after them in their ld age.
In ur mdern 21st century, ____59____ (glbe) migratin has lng becme a nrm (标准). Many f my Western friends say they feel very little cnnectin t ____60____ (they) birth cuntry after a few significant mves acrss regins.
____61____, China’s case is a little different. Althugh we Chinese yung generatins have embraced ur new lives all arund the wrld, the ____62____ (strng) f ur family ties and filial piety deeply links us ____63____ ur cultural rts. Like kites flying high in the sky, we will ____64____ (cnnect) with the land and the peple wh have shaped ur characters t make us ____65____ we are.
第四部分 任务型阅读 (共两节,满分20分)
第一节 阅读下面的短文,根据文本内容,用1-2个恰当的词填空。 (每小题1分,共10分)
Jenny frwned (皱眉) as she helped her mther and father set ut the cking supplies in the shiny steel kitchen. Her family had just mved here frm San Francisc, having bught a small restaurant, which was set t pen in the next few days.
“Mving here was a stupid idea,” Jenny cmplained mstly t herself.
“What’s that?” her mther asked, pening a bx and lifting ut several pts.
“Nthing,” Jenny mumbled (咕哝). The girl had been angry abut the mve, but her parents had made the decisin and were nw t busy getting ready fr the grand pening t listen t her cmplaints.
The first few days at her new schl hadn’t been easy, either. She fund it hard t talk t peple she didn’t knw, and it seemed like the students hadn’t even nticed her. The upcming schl party made things even wrse — just the thught f being surrunded by unfamiliar faces and having n ne t talk with drve her crazy! Jenny sighed deeply and gt back t washing dishes.
On the day f the grand pening, Jenny’s parents were all smiles, welcming custmers int the restaurant, brightly decrated in gld and red. Even Jenny was happy as she rushed arund, seating guests, handing ut menus, and puring tall glasses f water. This was a big day fr her family.
At ne f the tables sat a family with tw daughters wh were abut Jenny’s age. As she filled their glasses, Jenny realized the twins were in her class. Jenny lwered her head dwn s her lng hair cvered her face, and she turned away frm the table.
Jenny’s mther fund her sn after, in the kitchen lading the dishwasher.
“Hney, what are yu ding back here? We need yu ut frnt with the custmers.”
“Mm, I dn’t want t be ut there. There are kids frm schl!”
“S?” her mther asked. “That’s gd! G t take them sme frtune ckies and say hell!” she said t Jenny, pinting at the frtune ckies paper which read, “Many friends are fund with a single smile.”
66. 阅读下面的短文,根据文本内容,用1-2个恰当的词填空。
67. What caused Jenny’s negative feelings befre the grand pening?
______________________________________________________________________
68. Why did Jenny stay back in the kitchen?
______________________________________________________________________
69. What wuld happen after Jenny tk the ckies t the girls?
______________________________________________________________________
第五部分 写作 (满分20分)
70. 假定你是李华,因为最近跟同学发生了一次冲突而感到困惑。现写信给好友Mike寻求帮助。要点包括:
1. 描述冲突的起因和经过;
2. 表达感受并寻求帮助。
注意: 1. 词数80左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Mike,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
Befre the grand pening
Jenny’ s family had mved here t ________ a restaurant in a few days.
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Jenny felt ________ abut the decisin as she fund it hard t talk t peple at schl, and thers ften ________ her. Even wrse, there wuld be a schl party sn but she hadn’t fund any friend yet.
On the day f the grand pening
On the day f the grand pening, Jenny’s parents ________ the guests with smiles.
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Even Jenny was ________ hustling arund, ________ glasses with water fr her custmers.
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At ne f the tables a family sat with tw daughters like Jenny’s age. As she filled their glasses, Jenny ________ the twins, wh were her classmates. Feeling ________, Jenny sn ________ in the kitchen.
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Jenny’s mther asked her t g ut and shw ________ t the girls with sme frtune ckies.
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