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2022—2022学年度第一学段学分认定英语试题考试说明:请将客观题1至55题按题号涂在答题卡上其余各题按要求把答案写到答题纸上第一部分:听力(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ABC三个选项中选择出最佳选项,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’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.MotherandsonB.HusbandandwifeC.workmates2.Whywon’tthewomaneatanymore?A.She’shadenoughB.She’snotfeelingwell.C.sheislosingweight3.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.AfamousscientistB.TheirclassmatesC.Theschool’splayground4.Howmuchwillthemanpay?A.16dollarsB.30dollarsC.32dollars5.WhowillleaveShanghaisoon?A.SusanB.MaryC.Theman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ABC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,每小题将给出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6-8题6.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’scompanyB.AdailynewspaperC.Computerfiles7.Whendoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.InthemorningB.IntheafternoonC.Intheevening8.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.FriendsB.CoworkersC.Bossandsecretary听第7段材料,回答9-11题9.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.InaservicecenterB.inafactoryC.Inastore10.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheactsonarule.B.SheisimpolitetothemanC.Shemakesanexceptionfortheman11.Whatwillthemanmostprobablydowiththeplayeratlast?A.ThrowitawayB.HaveitrepairedC.Returnittothewoman听第8段材料,回答12-14题12.Whatiswrongwiththeman?A.HehasatoothacheB.Hisfalseteethdon’tfitC.Hehasapaininhismouth13.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardstheman?8\nA.SheisworriedabouthimB.SheisindifferenttohimC.Sheispolitetohim14.Whenwillthemangotoseethewoman?A.ThismorningB.ThisafternoonC.Tomorrowmorning听第9段材料,回答15-17题15.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.OnthewaytotherailwaystationB.AttherailwaystationC.Onthewayhome16.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.GrandfatherandgranddaughterB.DriverandpassengerC.Bossandemployee17.Whatwillprobablyhappentothespeakersintheend?A.GethomelateB.HaveanaccidentC.Missthetrain听第10段材料,回答18-20题18.Whatisthespeakertalkingabout?A.FeelingsB.SleepanddreamsC.Scientists’life19.Whathasastrongeffectonthemoodsofpeople?A.People’scharacterB.People’sperformanceC.People’ssleep20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Thelesssleeppeoplehave,thebettertheyperformB.Thefewerdreamcharactersthereare,thehappierpeopleare.C.Thelesssleepy,themoreclear-thinkingII.第二部分:阅读理解(满分30分)(A)PopeyetheSailorfirstbecameapopularcartooninthe1930s.Thesailorinthatcartoonatelotsofspinachtomakehimstrong.Peoplewatchedhim,andtheybegantobuyandeatalotmorespinach.Popeyehelpedsell33percentmorespinachthanbefore!Spinachbecameanecessarypartofmanypeople’sdiets.Evensomechildrenwhohatedthetastebegantoeatthevegetable.ManypeoplethoughtthattheironinspinachmadePopeyestrong,butthisisnottrue.Spinachdoesnothaveanymoreironthananyothergreenvegetable.Peopleonlythoughtspinachhadalotofironbecausethepeoplewhostudiedthefoodmadeamistake.Inthe1890s,agroupofpeoplestudiedwhatwasinsidevegetables.Thisgroupsaidthatspinachhadtentimesmoreironthanitdid.Thegroupwrotethenumberwrong,andeveryoneacceptedit.Today,weknowthatthelittleironthereisinspinachcannotmakeadifferenceinhowstrongapersonis.However,spinachdoeshavesomethingelsewhichthebodyneeds—folicacid.Itisinterestingtopointoutthatfolicacidcanhelpmakeapersonstrong.MaybeitwasreallythefolicacidthatmadePopeyestrongallalong.21.Agoodtitleforthisreadingpassageis______.A.PopeyetheSailorB.TheTruthAboutSpinachC.AMistakewithNumbersD.FolicAcidMakesYouStrong22.WhydidmanypeopleeatspinachaftertheysawPopeyetheSailor?A.Theythoughtspinachmadethemstrong.B.TheythoughtPopeyewasfunny.C.Spinachhadalotofiron.D.Peoplelikedfolicacid.23.Aresearchgrouptoldpeoplethatspinach______.A.madePopeyestrongB.wasagreenvegetable8\nC.hadlessironthanothergreenvegetablesD.hadmoreironthanothergreenvegetables24.ThereadingpassagesaysthatperhapsPopeyegothisstrengthfrom______.A.ironB.folicacidC.spinachD.exercise25.Folicacidis______.A.somethinginfoodB.avegetableC.dangerousD.acertainkindofspinach(B)Theproverb“Workwhileyouwork,playwhileyouplay”isusefultopeopleinallwalksoflife.Aproperandnormaldailylifesignifies(表示)order,progressandcheerfulness.Schoollifeismoreorlessregular,studentshaveclasshoursatcertaintimesofaday,andgototheplaygroundafterschool.Mostoftheschoolchildrenarehealthy,cheerfulandprogressive,becausetheyaretrainedaccordingtotheirproperlyregulateddailyprogram.Nowadays,manybusinessmenandofficialsalsohaveofficehours.Duringthattime,theyworkveryhardandthinkaboutnothingexceptwork.Butwhentheyarefree,theywillgotoplaceswheretheycanrelaxthemselvesandhavefun.Iftheyarenotsuccessfulpeople,theymaynotbeabletoaffordthetimeandmoney.Inshort,theproverb“Workwhileyouwork,playwhileyouplay”shouldbestrictlyobservedbyanyonewhowishestomakehislifepleasant,efficientandsuccessful.Whenourmindisconcentratedononething,itwillsurelyworkefficiently.Inthisway,youwillhavetimetosettleotherproblems.Itistruethatonecannotworkalldaylong.Playisasimportantaswork.Whenyouplay,youwillfeelfreshandcheerfulsothatyoumaynotbesickofyourwork.Soifyoucan,giveyourselfenoughtimetoplay.Andalwaysremembertheproverb“Workwhileyouwork,playwhileyouplay.”26.Ifyouworkalldaylong,youwill_______ .   A.besuccessfulB.beefficientC.makeprogressD.getsick27.Onemindwillsurelyworkefficientlyifitisconcentratedon_______ .   A.onethingonly   B.asmanythingsasitcan   C.workandplayatthesametime    D.severalthings28.Tobecomeasuccessfulperson,onemustknowhowto_______ .  A.earnmoremoney  B.gethelpfromothersC.liveahealthylife  D.workandstudyalldayCLosingababytoothcanbefunforakid.Youcanputitunderyourpillowandlookforwardtofindingsomemoneythereinthemorning.Andthenyoucanwatchyournewpermanenttoothgrowinitsplace.Butifapermanenttoothfallsout,that’saproblem.Thereisn’tanotheroneunderthegum(齿龈)thatcanreplaceit.Unfortunately,thishappenstosomeolderpeople.Andifpermanentteethfalloutorneedtobepulled,anolderpersonmightneeddentures.Dentures,knownasfalseteeth,areasetofreplacementteethforanyteeththataremissing.Therearepartialdentures,whichtaketheplaceofonlyafewteethandpreventtheothersfromchangingposition.Ifalltheteetharegone,thepersonwouldneedcompletedentures,whichreplaceeverytoothinthemouth.Denturescancausepainsatfirstandtakelittletimetogetadjustedto.Theyalsoneedspecial8\ncare.Theyshouldbebrusheddailywithaspecialdenturebrushandcleanserandsoaked(浸泡)indenturesolutionwhennotinthemouth.Denturesareimportantfortheoldbecause,withoutteeth,it’shardtosmile,talk,andeatproperly.Butitcanbealittleweirdifyouseesomeonetakeouthisorherdentures.Itcanalsobestrangetoseesomeone,likeagrandparent,withoutdenturesinbecauseheorshewon’thaveanyteeth.Trynottomakefunofthepersonbecausethiscouldcausehurtfeelings.Peopleusuallylosetheirpermanentteethduetoperiodontaldisease(牙周炎),orgumdisease,whichiscausedbybacteriathatattacksthegums.Diseasedgumsaren’tstrongandhealthy,soteethcangetlooseandfallout.Olderpeopleoftenhavemanycavities(洞)thathavebeenfilledovertheyears,andthesefillingscanweakenovertime,leadingtomoretoothproblems.29.Ifoneofyourbabyteethfallsout,you.A.shouldhaveafalsetoothfixedinitsplaceB.havetoputitunderyourpillowatonceC.willgainapermanenttoothinfutureD.canexchangeitforsomemoney30.Apersonwearingdentures.A.shouldbrushthemwithaspecialdenturebrusheveryfewdaysB.willtakeaverylongtimetoadjusthimselforherselftothemC.willexperienceunpleasantfeelingsatthebeginningoffixingthemD.shouldusedenturesolutiontosoaktheminhisorhermouth31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Partialdenturescanpreventtheremainingteethfromchangingposition.B.Oldpeoplewillfindithardtosmile,talk,andeatproperlywithoutteeth.C.Aperson’steethwillpossiblygetlooseifdiseasesstrikehisgums.D.Itishardforapersontoweardenturesifallhisteethhavefallenout.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“weird”meaninthefifthparagraph?A.inconvenientB.excitedC.uncomfortableD.ImpoliteDBERLIN(AP)---AtigerescapeditsenclosureatCologneZooinwesternGermanyonSaturdayandkilledafemalekeeperbeforebeingshotdeadbythezoo'sdirector,policesaid.Thetigerslippedthroughapassagebetweentheenclosureandaneighboringstoragebuilding,whereitfatallyattackedthe43-year-oldkeeper,saidpolicespokesmanStefanKirchner."Itappearsthegatewasn'tproperlyshut,"KirchnertoldTheAssociatedPress.ThezoowasevacuatedandaSWAT(特警)teamwascalledin,policesaid.Butbeforeitarrivedthezoo'sdirectormanagedtokillthetigerbyclimbingontothestoragebuildingandshootingitthroughaskylightusingarifle.Kirchnersaiditwasunlikelythatmembersofthepublichadwitnessedtheincident,"Thisisthedarkestdayofmylife,"thezoo'sdirector,TheoPagel,wasquotedassayingbyColognenewspaperExpress.ThepapersaidonitswebsitethattheSiberiantigerwasa4-year-oldmalecalledtltaithatcametoCologneZoofromananimalparkinEngland.InNovemberitfatheredthreecubswitha7-year-oldSiberiantigercalledHanya,accordingtothezoo'swebsite.PolicesaidthezooreopenedafterSaturday'sincident,whichoccurredaroundnoon.However,aplannedlate-nightopeningofthezoohasbeencanceled.8\nCologneZooisoneoftheoldestinGermany.Itwasfoundedin1860andhousessome10,000animalscomprising(包括)morethan700differentspecies.33.Accordingtothepolice,whatwasthedirectreasonfortheincident?A.Thezookeeperwasanewhand.B.AgatewasnotclosedappropriatelyC.ThezoohadneglectedthesecretpassageD.Itwasverydarkwhentheincidenthappened34.Howdidthezoodirectorfeelaftertheincident?A.Proud.B.Disappointed.C.Sad.D.Angry.35.WhatcanwelearnabouttheCologneZoo?A.Itkeepsalargevarietyofspecies.B.ItisoneofthelargestinGerman.C.Ithasahistoryofmorethan700years.D.Nosuchincidenthashappenedbefore.第三部分:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Humansandorangutans(猩猩)are97percentexactly   36  accordingtoDNA.Orangutansareas    37   inlearningsignlanguageastheothergreatapes(类人猿)andtheirattention    38   islonger.Theycanunlockacage'slockwithapieceofwire.Theycanevenbe   39   tomakeflint(火石)knives,the   40   ourancestors(祖先)     41  twomillionyearsago.Butthetreesare    42   andorangutans—whosenamemeansmanoftheforestinMalay—arealsodisappearing    43  them.Once    44   acrossSoutheastAsia,orangutansarenowfoundonlyontheislandsofBorneoandSumatra.45   thepasttwentyyears,thankstobeingcutdown  46   andplantationagriculture,therainforests  47   theylivehavebeen   48   by80percent.Since1987thewildorangutan  49   hasfallenimmediatelyfrom180,000to27,000.50   theorangutanshaveadeterminedfriend.Shehasspent27yearsin   51   orangutanswhilehavingtofaceallpossiblekindsof  52   inthetropicalforests.Shehas   53   andrehabilitated(安置)scoresof   54   orangutansandfortheir     55   shetraveledaroundtheworldtogethelp.36.A.wild         B.alike        C.tall       D.wise37.A.skilled      B.good         C.important  D.excited38.A.thing        B.advantage     C.nature     D.period39.A.seen         B.taught       C.asked      D.forced40.A.figure       B.system       C.kind      D.one41.A.thoughtof   B.found        C.made       D.imitated42.A.disappearing B.growing    C.existing   D.dying43.A.with     B.for              C.becauseof D.around44.A.general  B.strong           C.common     D.usual45.A.Around  B.Over             C.In         D.About46.A.infact B.ingreatnumbers C.alltheway D.onceinawhile47.A.which   B.that             C.of         D.where48.A.reduced B.broken           C.destroyed  D.saved49.A.birth   B.percentage       C.population D.saved50.A.Often   B.Actually         C.Meanwhile  D.Fortunately51.A.learningfromB.catching  C.searchingforD.studying8\n52.A.danger  B.weather          C.disasters  D.sicknesses53.A.rescued B.cured            C.raised     D.liberated54.A.major   B.homeless          C.rare       D.lovely55.A.happinessB.survival        C.life       D.healthIV七选五阅读:(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)请将答案写在答题纸上:___56__Itmakespeoplesufferalotfromit.Whycan’ttheyfindacureforthecommoncold?Theansweriseasy.Thereareactuallyhundredsofkindsofcoldvirusesoutthere.Youneverknowwhichoneyouwillget.__57_Whenavirusattacksyourbody,yourbodyworkshardtogetridofit._58_Youfeelterriblebecauseyoucan’tbreathewell,butyourbodyisactuallyeatingthevirus.Yourtemperaturegoesupandyougetafever,buttheheatofyourbodyiskillingthevirus.Youalsohavearunnynosetostopthevirusfromgettingintoyourcells.Youmayfeelveryuncomfortable,butactuallyyourwonderfulbodyisdoingeverythingitcantokillthecold.__59_InChinaandsomeothercountries,forexample,somepeoplemighteatchickensouptomakethemselvesfeelbetter.Somepeopletakehotbathsanddrinkwarmliquids.Otherpeopletakemedicinetostopvarioussymptomsofcolds.Thereisoneinterestingthingtonote—somescientistssaytakingmedicinewhenyouhaveacoldisactuallybadforyou.Thevirusstaysinyourbodylongerbecauseyourbodydoesn’thaveawaytofightitandkillit.60__Thereisajoke,however,ontakingmedicinewhenyouhaveacold.Itgoeslikethis:ittakesaboutoneweektogetoveracoldifyoudon’ttakemedicine,butittakesonlysevendaystogetoveracoldifyoutakemedicine.Soyoushouldtrustthefunctionofyourbody.A.Therefore,thereisn’tacureforeachone.B.Bodiescanindeeddoanamazingjobontheirown.C.Howmuchdoyouknowaboutthevariousvirusesintheworld?D.Bloodrushestoyournoseandcausesablockinit.E.Differentpeopledodifferentthingstodealwiththecold.F.Thefirstthingyouneedtocomeupwithisanideaforyourcold.G.Itiseasyformanypeopletocatchacoldinspringorfall.V语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15),请将答案写在答题纸上,阅读下面材料,用不多于3个单词的正确形式填空:It’safunnyexperiencetoflyonanairplane.Inthislongtube,thousandsofkilometersintheair,wegetalittleviewofotherculturesandtheirhabits.Nowyoucancomparethedifferent___61__(culture)habits,thankstoasurveybytheAirplanePassengerExperienceAssociation.Thesurvey___62_(speak)topeoplefromeightcountries___63__(include)theUS,UKandChina.What’severyonedoing?64__(surprise),theBritisharemostlikelytochatwithstrangers.Theyspend50percent65_timetalkingthananyothernationality.Itisanoldstereotype(刻板印象)__66Britishpeoplearequietbuttoday,moreandmoreyoungBritishpeopleliketobeginconversations.“Whereareyoufrom?”“Areyou__67__(scare)offlying?”YoumayhearBritonsasktherequestionsonanairplane._68_thereisanAmericanbesideyou,youmayseethemtypingawayontheirlaptop,busywithwork.Thenationisthebirthplaceofthefast-pacedlifestyle.Eitheratschool___69work,lunchbreaksarequiteshort.Usually,itisonlya30-minutebreak.Manypeoplejustgrab(抓)a8\nsandwichandkeeponworking.ThesurveyalsoshowedthattheChineselikesleepingandplayingcomputergamesduringflights.Areyou_70_ofthem?VI.短文改错。(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)请将答案写在答题纸上,短文中共有10处错误,每句话中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。Oneday,asateacherwalkedintomyclassroom,heheardTommy Andrewswhisperedtotheboynexttohim:“Here'stheteacher,I'llbetthesillydonkeyisgoingtotalkonputtingincommas(逗号).”Theteacherdidnotsaynothingbuthebegantotalkaboutputtingincommas,andexplainedhowveryimportanttheycouldbe.Toshowthathemeant,hewroteontheblackboardthesentence,“TommyAndrewssaidtheteacherisasillydonkey.”TheclasslaughedandTommyAndrewslooksveryred.“Now,”saidtheteacher,“Iwillshowyouhowimportantcommas.”Heputtwocommasintothesentenceanditnowreads:“TommyAndrews,”saystheteacher,“isasillydonkey.”V.书面表达。(25分)假如你是李华。国际中学生友谊俱乐部根据你的请求,把一名加拿大中学生迈克介绍给你,希望你们成为笔友。现由你将自己的情况写信告之迈克,内容如下:个人简况18岁,北京四中高二学生业余爱好读书,打篮球,上网已两年希望了解加拿大中学生校内外生活;他们最喜欢和最不喜欢的事;家长如何看待孩子的成绩。希望回复E-mail:LiHua@sina.com.cn注意:1.词数100左右2.开头已给出DearMike,IwasveryhappytoreceiveyourletterandI'dverymuchliketobeyourpenpal……8\n参考答案笔试部分听力部分:1—5BCABA6—10CAACA11—15BBCAA16—20ACBCC阅读理解:21—25BADBA26—30DACCC31—35DCBCA完形填空:36—40BADBC41—45CAACB46—50BDACD51—55DAABB七选五:GADEB短文填空:61.cultural62.spoke63.including64.Surprisingly65.more66.that67.scared68.If69.or70.one短文改错:my→his2.whispered→whispering3.on→about4.nothing→anything5.去掉very6.that→what7.is-was8.looks→looked9.commas后加are10.reads→V.Onepossibleversion:DearMike,IwasveryhappytoreceiveyourletterandI'dverymuchliketobeyourpenpal.I'man18-year-oldseniortwostudentofJiangxiYongxiuNo.1MiddleSchool.Ienjoyedreadingandplayingbasketball.I'vebeenonlinefortwoyears.I'meagertoknowhowthehighschoolstudentsinyourcountryspendtheirtimeinandoutofschool.Pleasetellmewhatyoulikeanddislikemost.I'malsointerestedtoknowyourparents'opinionsonyourschoolwork.Pleasewritetomeinanearlyreply,orsendmeanemailatLiHua@sina.com.cn.Lookingforwardtohearingfromyousoon.                                                            Yours,                                                             LiHua8

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