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烟台市2021—2022学年度第一学期期中学业水平诊断高三英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,只交答题卡。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Howmanystudentsarethereinthewoman’sclass?A.40.B.48.C.50.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonow?A.Seeafilm.B.Goshopping.C.Getsomethingtoeat.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Outsideagallery.B.Insideastadium.C.Besideabookstore.4.Whydoesthemangotothebank?A.Toapplyforacreditcard.B.Tostartasavingsaccount.C.Toopenacheckingaccount.5.Whatdoesthewomanimply?A.Shelikesdrinkingtea.B.Shedoesn’tlikechemistry.C.Appliedmathisverydifficult.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdidthewomandolastnight?A.Shejoinedaclub.B.Sheattendedameeting.C.Sheboughtsomefurniture. 7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’sproposal?A.Practical.B.Creative.C.Unreasonable.听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthewomanwanttogetupearly?A.Togojogging.B.Tohaveanearlybreakfast.C.Toseeherparentsaround7:00a.m.9.WhatwillthespeakersdoonSundaymorning?A.Makeplans.B.Seeaplay.C.Sleeplate.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.WhatisMarylookingfor?A.Astudentapartment.B.Thestudentdormitory.C.TheStudentUnionbuilding.11.WhatdoesSammajorin?A.Psychology.B.Business.C.Medicine.12.Whatcanbeinferredfromtheconversation?A.Marylivesoutsidetheschoo1.B.SamhasjustarrivedintheStates.C.Thespeakersknoweachotherwell.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whatkindofpartywillthegirlhave?A.Apoolparty.B.Anice-skatingparty.C.Aroller-skatingparty.14.Whowillthegirlinvitetoherparty?A.Melinda.B.Kelly.C.Mike’sfriend.15.Whatistheboy’sadviceabout?A.Howmuchtospend.B.Howtodecorateaplace.C.Wheretorentwinteranimals.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Neighbors.C.Brotherandsister.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Whendidthespeakerbuyhistickets? A.Threeweeksinadvance.B.Threemonthsinadvance.C.Fivetotendaysinadvance.18.Howmuchdoesaguidegenerallypayforaplaneticket?A.Halfoftheregularfare.B.Two-thirdsoftheregularfare.C.Onequarteroftheregularfare.19.Wherecanseniorandyouthpassesbeused?A.InIndia.B.InEurope.C.InJapan.20.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Howtotravelforless.B.Howtobuytraintickets.C.Howtotravelonaplane.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。AAreyouabooklover?Herearesomeofthehottestbooksoftheseason.TheOneThingYou'dSaveTheOneThingYou’dSaveisaboutahomeworkassignment.Ms.Changhasstudentschoosewhatthey’dsaveiftheirhomewasonfire.Somechoosebaseballcardsoranimaltoys.Onepicksasweaterthatwaspasseddownforgenerations.Anotherchoosesaboxofmemoriesaboutasisterwhodied.Thisbookhelpsreaderslearntofigureoutwhatmattersmostinlife.WarandMillieMcGonigleIt’s1941.MillieMcGonigle,a12-year-oldgirl,wassupposedtobelivingacarefreelife.However,shelivesintheshadowofWorldWarⅡ.WarandMillieMcGonigleisaninspiringstorythattacklesthetopicoflifeanddeath.Thestorylineisdrivenbyvividcharactersandtheirrelationships.TheinteractionbetweenMillieandherlittlesister,Lily,mirrorsthereal-lifesibling(兄妹)relationshipsinmanyfamilies.SimonB·Rhymin’Simonisstartingfifthgradeandhopestobecomeafamoussinger.Buthe’sshyaboutusinghisvoicetoexpresshisideasandthoughts.Whenateacheraskstheclasstogiveanoralpresentation,Simonmustfindthestrengthtochangeandovercomehisfears.SimonB.Rhymin’isabookthatgivesconfidencetoreaderswhoaregoingthroughsimilarstruggles.RezDogsRezDogisabookaboutaneighthgradernamedMalian.She’svisitinghergrandparentsonaWabanakireservationwhenCOVID-19hits.Tostaysafe,Malianhastostayawayfromschoolandherfriends.Manykidswillunderstandthistoughsituation.Duringthelockdown,Marianlearnstothinkaboutwhatotherpeoplehavegonethroughandhowtheyarefeelingduringthepandemic(疫 情).21.HowcanTheOneThingYou’dSaveinfluenceus?A.Itgetsustopreservesweetfamilymemories.B.Wemayfinditessentialtoensurehomesafety.C.Wewilltryourbesttoimproveouracademicperformance.D.Itremindsustodiscoverwhatweshouldtreasuremostinlife.22.WhatdoWarandMillieMcGonigleandSimonB.Rhymin’haveincommon?A.Theyarebothinspirationalstories.B.Theyalebothsetincruelwartimes.C.Theybothreflectcharacterweaknesses.D.Theybothinvolveprinciplesofsurvival.23.Whichbookhelpsuslearntorelatetoothers?A.TheOneThingYou’dSave.B.WarandMillieMcGonigle.C.SimonB.Rhymin’.D.RezDogs.BIn1969,watchingthelandingofApollo11ontheMoononTVfromhisparents’farminCanada,ChrisHadfieldwasamazedandexcited.Onthatday,atonlynineyearsold,Chrismadethemostimportantdecisionofhislife:Hewasgoingtobeanastronaut.Therewasn’tevenatrainingprograminCanadatobecomeanastronaut,butChriswasdetermined.Hespentagreatdealoftimestudyingandfixingengines.AlterschoolhejoinedtheCanadianarmywherehelearnedtoflymanydifferenttypesofplanes.ChrisdidalotofresearchfortheNationalAeronauticsandSpaceAdministration(NASA)intheUnitedStatesandhadspecialtraining.Finally,in1995,herodehisfirstrocketintospace.ChrisbecamethefirstCanadianastronauttowalkinspace,andwentonanumberofspacemissionsthroughouthiscareer.Themostmemorablewashisfive-monthstayontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)ascommander,betweenDecember2012andMay2013.HepostedonsocialmediathousandsofphotosofEarthandvideosofhimselfexplaininghowthingsworkinzerogravity.Hisfollowerscouldwatchhimsleeping,brushinghisteeth,washinghishands,orpreparing“space”snacksinzerogravity,whichturnedhimintoasocialmediaphenomenon.Today,Christravelstheworldgivingtalksabouthiswork.Heoncesaid,“Decideinyourheartofheartswhatreallyexcitesandchallengesyou,andstartmovingyourlifeinthatdirection.Everydecisionyoumake,fromwhatyoueattowhatyoudowithyourtimetonight,turnsyouintowhoyouaretomorrow.Lookatwhoyouwanttobe,andstartsculptingyourselfintothatperson.Youmaynotgetexactlywhereyouthoughtyou’dbe,butyouwillbedoingthingsthatsuityouinaprofessionyoubelievein.Don’tletliferandomlykickyouintotheadultyoudon’twanttobecome.”24.WhatledChristomakeuphismindtobeanastronaut?A.Thelifeonhisparents’farm.B.Hisabilitytoflyvariousplanes. C.Apollo11’slandingontheMoon.D.Hispassionforstudyingengines.25.WhichofthefollowingwasbestworthrememberingaboutChris’career?A.ServingintheCanadianarmy.B.WorkingascommanderontheISS.C.ReceivingalotoftrainingfromtheNASA.D.BeingthefirstCanadianastronauttowalkinspace.26.WhatmadeChrispopularinthemedia?A.Thespacetasksheconductedinhislife.B.Thepicturesandvideoshepostedonline.C.Hisstrongdeterminationtopursuehisdream.D.HisgreatcontributionstoCanada’sspaceindustry.27.WhatcanwelearnfromChris’wordsinthelastparagraph?A.Courageiswhatittakestoovercomedifficulties.B.Opportunitiesgohandinhandwithchallenges.C.Fromsmallbeginningscomegreatendings.D.Thesecretofsuccessliesinthefirmaim.CHaveyoueverheardsomeonesay,“'breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday”,orgiveyouadviceaboutwhyit'svitaltostartthedaywithahealthybreakfast?Itseemsthatthismeal,formanyofus,isnecessaryforourdaytostartwell,butisitreallythatimportant?Theword“breakfast”comesfrom“breakingthefast”——theideaofendingtheperiodinwhichwedon’teatduringthenight.Theregenerationprocessthattakesplacewhilewesleepconsumessomeofournaturalfoodreserves.Breakfastgivesusanopportunitytoreplenishthosereducedstoresofthingslikeproteinandcalcium.So,inthatway,ahealthybreakfastmakessense.Therearealsomanyoften-quotedstudieswhichseemtoconnectastateofbeingoverweightwithnoteatingbreakfast.Infact,itleadsmanyhealthexpertstoadviseahealthybreakfasttonotonlycontrolbutalsoloseweight.Inausstudy,50,000peopleweremonitoredoversevenyears,andthosewhoateahealthybreakfastwerefoundtohavealowerBMI(体重指数),whichseemstosuggestthatbreakfastmayindeedhelppeoplemaintainahealthyweight.Butitmightnotbeassimpleasthat.AlexandraJohnstone,professorofappetiteresearchattheUniversityofAberdeen,suggeststhosewhodonothavebreakfastmightbelessawareofhealthydietsandnutrition,andpeoplewhoeatbreakfastmighthaveahealthierlifestyleoverall—exercisingandnotsmoking,forexample.Andhealsopointsoutthatwiththeriseinpopularityofintermittent(间歇性的)fastingtoloseweight,theremayalsobesomebenefitstonoteatingbreakfast,likeimprovingbloodsugarcontrolandloweringbloodpressure. So,whilebreakfasthasitsbenefits,itmightnotbethemostimportantmeal.Itseemsthatahealthylifestylewithabalanceddietmightbemoreimportantformanyofusthanjustonesinglemeal.28.Whydoestheauthorlistthequestionsinthefirstparagraph?A.Togiveawarning.B.Tooffersomeadvice.C.Tointroducethetopic.D.Toproveacertainfact.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“replenish”meaninparagraph2?A.Setaside.B.Managewithout.C.Makeupfor.D.Runoutof.30.WhatconclusioncanwedrawfromJohnstone’sresearch?A.Skippingbreakfastmaydogoodtoourhealth.B.ThosewhoeatbreakfastcankeepalowerBMI.C.Breakfastisthemostimportantmealoftheday.D.Intermittentfastingcontributesgreatlytoweightloss.31.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestwedoattheendofthetext?A.Trynewlifestyles.B.Followabalanceddiet.C.Paymoreattentiontobreakfast.D.Beawareofthebenefitsofeachmeal.DSelf-healing(自愈)“electronicskin”thatstretchesintoacircuitboardandattachestothehumanbodycouldbeamoreenvironmentallyfriendlyalternativetothecurrentwearabledevices,scientistshavesaid.Someusresearchersaredevelopingathin,skin-likewearabledevicethattheysayisfullyrecyclableandhasthecapabilitytorepairitself.Theelectronicskincanperformsensory(传感)taskssuchastrackingadailystepcountormeasuringbodytemperatureandheartrate,andcanbeshapedtobecomfortablywornonanypartofthebody.Theteamsaidtheirworkcouldleadtoafuturewhererecyclablehigh-techskinallowspeopletocollectaccuratedataabouttheirbodieswhilecuttingdownonelectronicwaste.“Humanswillhaveproducedover60milliontonsofdiscarded(废弃的)smartphones,laptopsandotherelectronicsby2025.Oursolutionistostartwithhowwemakethedevice,notwhenit’salreadybeenthrownaway,”saidProfessorXiao,loaderoftheteam.Theresearchersusedascreenprintingtechniquetocreateanetworkofliquidmetalwiresforthecircuit.Theythenusedtwothinfilmsmadeofaself-healingmaterialcalledpolyiminetocoverthecircuit.TheresearcherssaidtheresultingdeviceisalittlethickerthanaBand-Aidwhichcanbeappliedtotreatthewound.Itcanalsostretchby60percentinanydirectionwithoutmessinguptheelectronicsinside.Theelectronicskincanhealitselfin13minutesifdamaged.Thebondsthatholdtogetherthepolyiminematerialwillbegintogrowtogethertoreformanetworkacrossthecut, similartoskinhealing.However,theelectronicskinisalongwayawayfrombeingabletocompetewiththewearabledevicesinthemarket.Oneofthemainlimitationsisthatitstillneedsanexternalpowersourcetowork.“Wehaven’trealizedanofthesecomplexfunctionsyet,butwearemarchingtowardthatdirection,”ProfessorXiaosaid.32.Whichofthefollowingisnotthefunctionoftheskin-likeelectronic?A.Takingbodytemperature.B.Keepingtrackofeverydaysteps.C.Collectingdataonelectronicwaste.D.Stretchingtofitanywhereonthebody.33.Whatdoesparagraph5mainlytalkabout?A.Theprocessofproducingtheelectronicskin.B.Thefuturetheelectronicskinmayface.C.Whytheelectronicskinissopopular.D.Howtheelectronicskinworks.34.WhatisProfessorXiao’sattitudetowardsthenewstyleofdevice?A.Confident.B.Doubtful.C.Indifferent.D.Worried.35.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ElectronicSkin:AnEffectiveWaytoCureDiseasesB.ARecyclable,Self-healingWearableDeviceIsInventedC.ProfessorXiao:ExpertDevotedtoImprovingElectronicsD.TraditionalWearableElectronicDevicesAreontheWayout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。Whileanewenvironmentisexciting,theadjustmentprocesscanbechallenging.Evenifeverythingisgoingwellatthebeginningofyournewjoborschool,somethingunexpectedcanhappen.36Thefollowingtipswillhelpyouadapttoanewenvironmentmorequicklyandsmoothly.Askquestions.Itisunderstandablethatwhenyoustart,youdon’twanttoshowyouneedadditionalexplanation,butyouhavetorememberyouarenew!Youarelearninganentirelydifferentprocess,sotherewillbethingsyouneedtoasktounderstand.37Infact,ithastheexactoppositeeffect.Youwillnotonlyimpressotherswithyouroriginalideasbutalsoopenupopportunitiestobuildrelationshipsacrossyournewteam. Seekoutamentor(指导者).Havingamentor,particularlyatthebeginning,canyou’reyouradaptationmuchmoremanageable.Thispersoncanbeyourboss,yourprofessor,orjustafriendlyclassmateorco-worker.38Andmoreimportantly,theycanhelpyoulearnsomeessentialthingsyouwon’tfindinthehandbook.Gettoknowpeople.Beyondyourmentor,makeitaprioritytofindmorenewfriends.Itdoesmakeaconsiderabledifference.Thisway,youwillfeelmoreconnectedandapartofthings,insteadofbeinganisland.Thisdoesn’tmeanyouhavetogotoeverycornerandintroduceyourself.39Focusonthisrole.40Thinkingofhowcomfortableyoufeltinyourlastrolemeansyouwishthingswerethesameandsecond-guessyourself,whichcanthreatenaquickadaptation.Don’tlookbackward.Welcomethenewchallenges,appreciatethenewskillsyouarelearning,andyouaresuretobesuccessfulinthenewrole.A.Doingthiswon’tmakeyoulooklessintelligent.B.Comparisonusuallyhurtsusmorethanithelpsus.C.Itcanbeassimpleasgettinginvolvedingroupactivities.D.Don’tletyourfeelingofunfamiliaritybeanexcusetostayalone.E.Youcanmakethechangemoredifficultifyougointhewrongway.F.They’llfieldyourquestionsandhelpyouadjusttothecultureeasily.G.Focusonidentifyinghowyourpreviouslylearnedskillscanbenefityou.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四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Nobodycaninspireusasgreatteacherscan.Theyseemtocomewhenwe41themmost.Theysee42inusthatothers,includingourselves,can’tsee.Theyshowusthatwhatweperceiveas43isanythingbutthat.LesBrown,oneoftheworld’sgreatestmotivationalspeakersonself-improvement,isalivingexample.BorninanabandonedbuildinginMiami,Leshasknown44hisentirelife.Hewasastrugglingstudentfromthebeginning,whowas45as“mentallyhandicapped(弱智)”andwaseverplacedbackfrom6thgradeto5thgrade.Moreover,hehadatwinbrotherwhowasexceptionally46,makingLestheobvious“stupidtwin”.OnedayateacheraskedLestosolveaproblemonthechalkboard,butLes47,sayingthathecouldn’t.“Ofcourseyoucan,”theteacherresponded48.“Youngman,justcomeupandtryit.”…“ButIreallycan’t,”49Les.“I'mmentallyhandicapped.”Therestoftheclasseruptedin50.TheteachersteppedoutfrombehindthedeskandlookedLes51.“Don’teversaythatagain,”hetoldLesfirmly.“Someoneelse’sopinionofyoudoesnothavetobecomeyour52.”Andmuchtohisclassmates’andevenhisownsurprise,Lesdid53theproblemthatday.Leswillneverforgethisteacher’swords,whichhavealwaysencouragedhimtoovercomeincredible54inlifeandpursuehisgoalswithexhaustlesspassion.Andthankstothatgreatteacher’spowerfulrevelation(启迪),Leshaslivedthephraseheisfamousforallovertheworld:Youhave 55withinyou.41.A.impressB.needC.missD.value42.A.weaknessB.beautyC.confidenceD.potential43.A.simpleB.abnormalC.impossibleD.meaningful44.A.dangerB.dignityC.hardshipD.uneasiness45.A.1abelledB.chosenC.respectedD.introduced46.A.reliableB.handsomeC.giftedD.ambitious47.A.deniedB.quittedC.refusedD.complained48.A.jokinglyB.coldlyC.criticallyD.encouragingly49.A.insistedB.arguedC.explainedD.demanded50.A.1aughterB.surpriseC.shameD.applause51.A.upanddownB.onthespotC.intheeyeD.nowandthen52.A.challengeB.reputationC.supportD.reality53.A.thinkoverB.workoutC.reflectonD.setaside54.A.opinionsB.oddsC.disabilitiesD.faults55.A.greatnessB.personalityC.knowledgeD.preference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。Whatisitliketoliveinacaveonceinhabited(居住)byancientcivilizations?ZhangYoubinandhiswifehavetheanswer.ZhangisfromavillageinGuizhouProvince.Thelocalgovernmententrustshimandhiswifewith56careofancientHongyancliffpaintings(岩画),57decoratethecavelocateddeepinmountains.Thecliffpaintings,first58(find)in1991,haveahistoryofover6,000years.Mostpatternshavebecomeunclearovertheyears.Thosestillrecognizableshowcows,palmprints,pigsandpeople.Expertssaythepaintingsareveryspecific59havehighartisticvalue.In2015,thecouplesettledthere60(protect)thepaintings.Backthen,theroadleadingtothesitewasextremelynarrowanddangerousinsomesections.SoZhangwasdeterminedtowidentheroad.It61(take)himtwomonthstodigandbuildtheroadbedwithstones.“Theroadisnowmuch62(easy)forpeopletowalkon,”hesaid.Thecouple’smajor63(responsible)ispreventingthosewithoutauthorizationfromenteringtheprotectedareaincasethepaintingsaredamaged.Tosavetheircommuting(往返)time,thecoupleestablishedatemporaryhomeinacavenearthepaintings.64(spend)sixyearsguardingthepaintings,Zhangisveryfamiliarwiththem.“Iknowtheexactlocationandeverydetailofeachpainting.TheyareourculturaltreasuresandIfeelgreatlyhonoredtoprotectthem,”hesaid65(proud).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,你的英国网友David在学习汉语,他对中国成语尤其感兴趣,但有时不懂 成语的来源或不会恰当使用。他给你发来邮件,希望你推荐一款实用的app。请你用英语给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.推荐理由;3.表达希望。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearDavid,Yours,LiHua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。Inthefallof2013,IwasinfourthgradeandmybrotherMitchwasinsecond.Whenmanystudentshadpuppies,ofcoursewewantedonetoo!“Mom,canwegetapuppy?”Ibeggedher.“Well,”shesaid,“They’realotofwork,somaybewhenyouareolder.”“ButI'malreadyten.I'moldenoughtolookafterapuppy,”Isaidconfidently.“Yes,weshouldgetadog!”EchoedMitch.“Everyoneelseatschoolhasapuppy,”heexaggerate(夸张).Thenmomhadtorepeatwhatshehadjustsaid:wecouldgetadogwhenwewerealittlebitolder.BothMitchandIweredisappointed.Thenextday,beforegettingreadyforschool,weranintothekitchen,wheremomwaspreparingbreakfast,andpackingourlunchesforschoo1.Inonevoice,MitchandIsaid,“Wearealittlebitolder.Canwegetadognow?”Momsmiledandsaid,“Wewilltalkaboutittonightwithyourdad,nowgogetdressed!”Weranquicklyintoourroomandgotreadyforschool,anxioustogetthedayoversowecouldtalkaboutthepuppyweweregoingtoget.Thatafternoon,assoonasMitchandIgothomefromschool,weaskedmomoncemorewhenwecouldtalkaboutgettingapuppy.Momremindedus,“We’11talkaboutitwhenyourdadgetshomefromwork,okay?”“Okay,”webothsaidandMitchfollowedbyasking,“Whenwi11dadbehome?”Momtoldusthatdadwouldbehomeatabout7o’clockandthatwecouldtohimafterwegotourhomeworkdoneandallreadyforsupper.7o’clockcamesuperslow.AnditWasnotuntil7:05thatIheardthekeyturnandthedooropen.Ijumpedupfromthechair,andracedtogreetdadatthedoor.“Dad!”Iexclaimed,“Comeon,cometothetablesowecandecideifwecangetapuppy!” “Okay,”dadsaidashecameintothekitchenandsatdownatthetable.ThenMitchandIbroughtoutallthereasonswecouldthinkoftopersuadedadtobeonourside.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Finallyourparentsagreedthatifwecouldgothirtydaysonbestbehavior,wecouldgetapuppy.Oneafternoon,wereturnedfromschooltofindalittledogrunningintheyard.2021—2022学年度第一学期期中学业水平诊断高三英语参考答案第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1—5CBABC6—10BAACC11—15CABAB16—20CACBA第二部分阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21—25DADCB26—30BDCCA31—35BCDAB36—40EAFCB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)41—45BDCCA46—50CCDAA51—55CDBBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.the57.which58.found59.and60.toprotect61.took62.easier63.responsibility64.Havingspent65.proudly 第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)(Onepossibleversion)DearDavid,GladtolearnthatyouarekeenonChineseidioms.I’dliketorecommendapracticalappLivelyChineseIdiomstoyou.It’sbilingualinChineseandEnglish,whichisconvenientforyoutounderstandtheChineseidiomsbetter.What’smore,therearealotofrelatedresources,suchasexplanationsoftheidioms,backgroundstories,differentapplicationsituationsandfunvideostomakeyourlearningprocesshighlyefficient.Withthisapp,youwillsoonfindyourselfcomfortableusingtheChineseidiomsyou’velearned.Ihopemyrecommendationcanhelpyou.Wishyougoodprogress!Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)(Onepossibleversion)Finallyourparentsagreedthatifwecouldgothirtydaysonbestbehavior,wecouldgetapuppy.“Yeah!”MitchandIgaveeachotherahighfiveandwejumpedwithjoy.Fromthatdayon,wegotupearlytohelpmommakebreakfast,didsomehousework,andgotalongverynicelywitheachothersowecouldmakeitonedayclosertomeetingasweetlittlepuppy.Weevendecidedonagoodname,Luckie,forourfuturedog.Timedraggedbyandwewereeagerlyexpectingthebigdaytocome.Oneafternoon,wereturnedfromschooltofindalittledogrunningintheyard.“It’sarewardforyourgoodbehaviorforthelastmonth,”Momsaid.“Hi,Luckie!”MitchandIwereoverjoyedandwegreetedthepuppyexcitedly.Thelittledog,waggingitstailhappily,lookedatuswiththecutestlookofinnocence.Wefeltourheartsmeltinstantly.WeboughtLuckiesomepuppyfoodandseverallovelytoys.Eversincethen,feeding,walkingandcleaningLuckiehavebeenourdailyroutine.Wereallyenjoywatchingitgrowandbecomeourgoodcompanion.Meanwhile,wegettoknowthatifwereallywantsomething,weshouldstrivehardforit.听力录音材料:Text1M:Howmanystudentspassedthephysicsexaminyourclass?W:40,but8studentsintheclassfailed.Twostudentsdidn’tattendtheexambecauseofillness.Text2W:Themoviedoesn’tstartuntillater.Iwasthinkingwecouldgetsomefoodfirst.M:I’mnotthathungry.IstillneedtogetmymomaChristmaspresent.Maybewecouldcheckoutafewstores?W:Sure.Letmejustgrabasnackbeforewego.Text3W:Theadmissionfeeofthegalleryistendollarsperperson.Ithinkthat’sprettyexpensiveforasingleexhibit.M:Butifwehavestudentcards,wecangetinfortwo.W:Really?Let’shaveatry.Text4W:WelcometoChaseBank.HowmayIhelpyoutoday?M:I’dliketoopenasavingsaccount,please.Ialreadyhaveacheckingaccountandacreditcardhere.W:Wonderful!IfyoucanjustshowmeyourIDandyourbankcard,we’llgetstartedrightaway! Text5M:Thisclassissohard!Ishouldhavestayedwithchemistry.Geometryisjustnotmycupoftea.W:I’minappliedmath,andit’sdefinitelythehardestcourseI’veevertaken.Text6M:Didyougotothemeetinglastnight?W:Yes,butIwishIhadn’t.M:Didyouaskhowmuchthenewfurniturefortheclubwasgoingtocost?W:Yes,andIreallyputmyfootinit.M:How?W:Well,IsaidIthoughtitwasastupidideatobuynewfurniturewhentheclubwassoshortofmoney.M:Well,there’snothingwrongwiththat.It’sareasonableopinion.W:Maybe,butIhadforgotthatIwastheonewhofirstsuggestednewfurnitureatlastyear’smeeting.Text7M:Whattimedoyouwanttowakeupinthemorning?W:7:00a.m.Iwanttogojoggingbeforebreakfast,andthenwehavethatplaytogotowithmyparentsat11:00.M:Whateverhappenedtosleepinginontheweekend?W:Youcansleepinifyouwantto.IalwaysfeelbetterwhenIgetupearly.M:Wheneveryougetupearly,youralarmwakesmeup.Ican’tgobacktosleep,andthenI’mtiredfortherestoftheday.W:HowaboutyougetupearlywithmetomorrowandwesleepinonSunday?M:OK.Butinthefuture,let’snotmakeanyplansthatinvolveseeingyourparentsbeforenoon!Text8M:Hello,youlooklost.CanIbeofassistance?W:Oh,thanks.You’reright.Iamlost.I’mlookingfortheStudentUnionbuilding.M:You’reclose;it’sjustacrosstheplayground.It’sthethree-storybrickbuildingoverthere.W:Isee,thanksalot.You’vebeenabighelp.M:Excusemeforsayingso,butyou’renotfromaroundhere,areyou?AreyouBritishorwhat?W:ActuallyI’mAustralian.I’manexchangestudent.You’reanAmerican,Iassume?M:Yes.Bytheway,I’mSamJones.W:I’mMaryDonald.Pleasedtomeetyou.M:SohowlonghaveyoubeenintheStates,Mary?W:I’vebeenhereaboutthreeweeksnow.So,what’syourmajor,Sam?M:I’mstudyingmedicinenow.What’syours?W:I’mnotsureyet.I’mkindofinterestedinbusinessbutmyparentsbelievepsychologywillbehotinthefuture.M:So,doyouliveinthedorm?W:Actuallyno,Ihaveasmallapartmentaboutfiveblocksfromhere.Well,Ihavetorun.Thanksforyourhelp.Maybewe’llrunintoeachotheragainsometime.M:Couldbe,it’saprettysmallcollege.Nicetomeetyou,Mary.Seeyoulater.W:Seeyou.Text9W:WhatdoyouthinkIshoulddoformybirthdaythisyear?M:Youshouldhaveareallybigparty!Maybeapoolparty!W:Thatwouldbefun.Idon’treallylikeswimming,though.MaybeI’llhavearoller-skatingparty.M:Whataboutanice-skatingparty?W:Yeah,that’sevenbetter!I’lldefinitelyinviteKatieandSammy.M:WhataboutMelinda? W:Yes,Melinda,too.DoyouthinkIshouldinviteKelly?M:No,becauseshedidn’tinviteyoutoherpartylastmonth.AmIallowedtoinviteanyone?W:Youcaninviteonefriend,butthat’sit.M:Fine.I’llinviteMike.Youshouldhaveawinter-themedparty.IfMomandDadsayit’sokaytorentouttheentireplace,wecandecorateitwithballoons.Iknowyourfavoritecakeischeese-cake,butyoushouldgetanice-creamcakeinstead.W:Thoseareallgreatideas.MaybeIcanevengetasnowmachine!M:Youcancalltheparty“Patty’sWonderland”.MaybeMomwillletusrentsomewinteranimals,likedeerandpenguins!W:Okay,don’tgetaheadofyourself.Idon’tthinkthatwouldbepossible.M:Yeah,Iguessyou’reright.Text10M:Doyouknowhowtogetinexpensiveairlineandtraintickets?Onarecentflight,Laurawaschattinghappilywithmeintheseatuntiltheconversationturnedtofares.Iboughtmyticket3weeksinadvanceandpaid$148.Laurapaidthefullfareof$480.Shedecidedthatnexttimeshewouldfindouthowtotravelforless.Herearesomeusefulwaystotravelforless.Cheapairlinetickets.Toflyforlessmoney,youcanbuynon-refundableplanetickets2or3monthsbeforeyourtrip.Thecheapestwaytoflyisasaguide.Inreturnfordeliveringapackageforaguidecompany,yougetaplaneticketthatcostsaslittleasonequarteroftheregularfareorevenlessifthecompanyneedssomeoneatthelastminute.Recently,aguideflewaroundtripfromNewYorktoHongKongfor$100;aregularticketcostsaround$1,800.Trainpasses.Ifyouaregoingtodoalotoftravellingbytrain,atrainpasswillsaveyourmoney.TrainpassescanbeespeciallyusefulinIndia,whichhastheworld’slargestrailsystem;inJapan,wheretrainsarefastandconvenient;andinEurope,wheretrainsgotoover30,000cities.TheRailEuropeGroupevenoffersseniorpassesforthoseof60yearsofageandover,youthpassesforthoseunder26yearsofage,andprovidesagreatbargain.

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