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一、未知
1.What will the wman d first?
A.G shpping.B.Pick up her children.C.Meet a friend.
2.What was the wman mst satisfied with?
A.The fd.B.The service.C.The rm.
3.What is the wman ding?
A.Ding a purchase.B.Changing a T-shirt.C.Making a cmplaint.
4.What is the relatinship between Jhn and Mary?
A.Brther and sister.B.Husband and wife.C.Friends.
5.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.In a tilet.B.In a cinema.C.In a lecture hall.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Which subject is Jhn wrried abut?
A.Chemistry.B.English.C.Math.
7.What des the wman suggest Jhn d?
A.He shuld study every day.
B.He shuld bring his textbk.
C.He shuld write dwn key pints.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Hw lng des the speakers' trip t New Yrk last?
A.Three days.B.Fur days.C.Five days.
9.Hw will the speakers g t New Yrk?
A.By taxi.B.By bus.C.By plane.
10.What is free fr the speakers in the trip?
A.Accmmdatin.B.Sightseeing.C.Shpping.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
11.Wh is William?
A.The speakers' neighbr.
B.The wman's brther.
C.The man's brther.
12.What des the apartment lk like accrding t the wman?
A.It's tiny.B.It's crwded.C.It's dusty.
13.What des the man mean?
A.William is a successful businessman.
B.Teachers can affrd a huse like William's.
C.He has determined t run a business.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14.When will the reading club members meet next time?
A.At 7: 30 p.m.B.At 8: 30 p.m.C.At 9: 00 p.m.
15.Which bk will the wman discuss with thers?
A.Gne with the Wind.B.The Kite Runner.C.Invisible Man.
16.Why is the bk called The Kite Runner?
A.The authr likes flying kites.
B.Flying kites is ppular in Afghanistan.
C.The main character jins a kite-flying match
17.Fr hw lng will the man prbably spend n his reading?
A.30 days.B.25 daysC.15 days.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18.What is the best surce f Vitamin D?
A.The sunlight.B.The fatty tissue.C.The fd.
19.Hw many types f vitamins des the speaker mentin?
A.Fur.B.Three.C.Tw.
20.Which vitamin is water-sluble vitamin?
A.Vitamin D.B.VitaminC.C. Vitamin A.
The Hawaiian Islands
◆Hawaii
The "Big Island" f Hawaii is a paradise(天堂)playgrund where visitrs can enjy a ppular lifestyle and at the same time, witness the attractin f nature: thusands f square miles frm a wnderland, featuring breathtaking beaches, frests, snw-cvered muntains and amazing active vlcanes. A visit t Vlcanes Natinal Park, which is described as a true wnder f the wrld, is a must. It is the state's biggest attractin.
◎Accmmdatins
Seasns Resrt Hualalai: frm $ 205.00
Fairmnt Orchid: frm $108.00
◎Sightseeing and Experiences
Circle Island Tur: frm $ 48. 00
◆Kauai
The beautiful landscape f Kauai has led t it being called the "Garden Isle", but it is als referred t as the "Island f discvery", and with gd reasn—a land f striking natural cntrasts just waiting t be explred. Green muntains, a breathtaking castline and white sand beaches cmbine t make this magical place ne f the wrld's mst relaxing lcatins.
◎Accmmdatins
Grand Hyatt Kauai: frm $ 101.00
Sheratn Kauai Resrt: frm $ 79.00
◆Maui
Vted the "Wrld's Best Island", Maui is widely regarded as ne f the mst rmantic destinatins n earth.
It is knwn as the "Valley Isle" and was the ancient playgrund fr Hawaiian ryalty. The island is largely rural with a small and wnderful ppulatin and a hst f attractins and nature wnders.
◎Accmmdatins
Hyatt Regency Maui Resrt & Spa: frm $ 87.00
Sheratn Maui: frm $ 99.00
◆Oahu
Oahu has a unique rhythm, filling the air with sweet fragrances(香气), music and language: frm beaches and nightlife t rainfrests and valleys. Adventure, rmance, discvery—Oahu waits fr yu.
◎Accmmdatins
Halekulani: frm $ 121.00
Hiltn Hawaiia: Village: frm $73.00
◎Sightseeing and Experiences
Ryal Circle Island Tur: frm $ 34.00
Paradise CveLu'au: $ 44.O0
◆Lanai
Lanai in ne f the smallest Hawaiian Island, yet it's full f surprises. Knwn as the "Pineapple Isle", it cmbines all the natural beauties ranging frm the paradise f Shipwreck Beach t underwater sea caves.
◎Accmmdatins
Fur seasns Resrt Lanai at Manele Bay: frm $ 134.00
※All prices are based n per persn per night.
21.What is the primary purpse f the passage?
A.T describe the gegraphy f Hawaii.
B.T ffer accmmdatin infrmatin.
C.T prmte Hawaiian turism.
D.T cmpare the climate f Hawaii.
22.Which Hawaiian island is knwn as the "Big Island"?
A.Kauai.B.Maui.C.Oahu.D.Hawaii.
23.What is the main attractin f the "Big Island" f Hawaii?
A.The Circle Island Tur.B.Vlcanes Natinal Park.
C.The Grand Hyatt Kauai.D.The Halekulani.
Li Ziqi, as a shrt vide creatr specializing in traditinal Chinese cking and handicrafts, has gained a high reputatin in the wrld. She has accumulated abut 20 millin ppular fllwers n Sina Weib, which is the equivalent f the Chinese versin f Twitter, and als has seven millin fllwers n verseas scial media platfrms. Many internatinal friends say that thrugh her vide channel, they have a preliminary understanding f the traditinal Chinese fd culture.
Li Ziqi's vides are attractive because f the ingenuity revealed in his wrks. When making traditinal Chinese fd and handicrafts such as peach blssm wine and silk, she adheres t the traditinal steps and prcesses, and makes every effrt t ensure that every detail in the vide is accurate. She even smetimes spends mnths trying t make a vide.
Li Ziqi inherits Chinese traditinal culture in an innvative frm. A clser lk at her vide des nt cntain any mntnus analysis. Instead, she simply shws the audience the details f traditinal Chinese culture, s that the audience can feel hw the Chinese peple embdy their beauty and elegance in life. This universal appeal is the charm f her wrk. Thanks t Li Ziqi's hard wrk, many f the intangible cultural heritages that nce were nly existed in memry and literature have been revitalized in frnt f the wrld. Thrugh her shrt vides, Li Ziqi shws a charming and friendly China t the wrld.
With the develpment f China's ecnmy, verseas peple are increasingly interested in traditinal Chinese culture. In her way, Li Ziqi has successfully respnded t this interest by presenting the essence f traditinal Chinese culture in a passinate way.
In rder t better shw the charm f Chinese culture t the wrld, we urgently need mre talents like Li Ziqi.
24.What is Li Ziqi's main cntributin t the wrld?
A.She intrduced Chinese fd culture.
B.She revived intangible cultural heritages.
C.She invented new cking techniques.
D.She created unique handicrafts.
25.Hw des Li Ziqi ensure the authenticity f her vides?
A.By using mdern technlgy.B.By cnducting histrical research.
C.By cperating with experts.D.By fllwing traditinal methds.
26.What is the appeal f Li Ziqi's vides t internatinal audiences?
A.The use f mdern equipment.
B.The cmplexity f the cntent.
C.The universal appeal f traditinal culture.
D.The extic nature f Chinese fd.
27.What can be the best title fr the passage?
A.Making Favrite Cking Vides? Nt Really Hard
B.Chinese Fd Is Gaining Acclaim n the Web
C.Li Ziqi: Prtectr f Traditinal Chinese Culture
D.Chinese Cking Vides Are Enjying Internatinal Favr
Many believe zs prvide a safe envirnment fr animals, free frm survival challenges. Hwever, this isn't the case fr the largest land animals, elephants, which frequently experience health issues in captivity(监禁), including diseases, jint prblems, and behaviral changes, ften leading t having n babies.
A grundbreaking study has analyzed fur decades f data n 800 elephants frm Africa and Asia living in Eurpean zs. The research, cnducted by a team f scientists, cmpared the lifespans f these z-brn elephants with thse f thusands f wild female elephants in Africa and Asian elephants wrking in lgging camps ver a similar perid.
T learn mre abut hw captivity affects elephants, a team f internatinal scientists cmpared the life spans f female elephants brn in zs with female elephants living utdrs in their native lands. Zs keep detailed recrds f all the animals in their care, dcumenting factrs such as birth dates, illnesses, weight and death. The findings were striking: female African elephants brn in captivity had an average lifespan f 16. 9 years, but their wild nes wh died f natural causes lived t an average age f 56 years-mre than three times lnger. A similar trend was bserved in Asian elephants, with z-brn females living an average f 18.9 years cmpared t 41.7 years fr thse in lgging camps.
The reasns behind these differences are nt yet fully understd. Gergia Masn, a bilgist frm the University f Guelph in Canada wh led the study, suspects that stress and besity may be significant factrs. Elephants in zs d nt engage in the same level f physical activity as they wuld in the wild, leading t besity in many cases. Additinally, the scial structures f elephants in captivity differ greatly frm thse in the wild, where they typically live in large grups and family grups.
Anther revelatin(启示)frm the study was that Asian elephants brn in zs had a higher likelihd f dying early cmpared t thse captured in the wild and brught t zs. Masn assumes that stress experienced by mthers in captivity culd result in children that are less adaptive and mre likely t die early.
The implicatins f this study are prfund(深刻的), particularly cncerning the acquisitin f mre elephants fr z ppulatins. While sme endangered species in zs manage t reprduce and maintain healthy numbers, elephants seem t be an exceptin. The study highlights the need fr further research int the well-being f elephants in captivity and the ptential challenges f sustaining their ppulatins in zs.
28.What is the main fcus f the study mentined in the passage?
A.Elephant Lifespans: Captivity against Wild.
B.Analyzing elephant scial structures in zs.
C.Studying the effects f besity n elephants.
D.Investigating the causes f elephant stress.
29.Why might elephants in zs have a shrter lifespan cmpared t wild elephants?
A.They have mre eaters in zs.
B.They face increased stress and besity.
C.They are fed better in zs.
D.They are less active in zs.
30.What is the average lifespan f wild female African elephants?
A.16.9 years.B.56 years.C.18.9 years.D.41.7 years.
31.What cnclusin can be drawn abut the future f elephants in zs?
A.Elephants shuld nt be kept in zs.
B.Zs shuld fcus n breeding mre elephants.
C.Zs need t imprve elephant care t increase lifespans.
D.The study supprts the inclusin f mre elephants in zs.
The vide game "Black Myth: Wukng" has been praised as a "masterpiece" by critics and enthusiasts alike, with many bldly predicting that it will be a strng cmpetitr fr the famed title f Game f the Year. This game has nt nly gained great ppularity within China but has als captivated internatinal audiences, many f whm may nt be familiar with the cmplexities f the classic Chinese nvel "Jurney t the West", frm which the game draws its inspiratin. Despite this, the game's cmplex plt presents certain challenges fr players wh are nt gd at the slight differences f the surce material.
"Black Myth: Wukng" is a prf t the perfect integratin f traditinal Chinese cultural elements with mdern gaming technlgy. The game beautifully cmbines Daist talismans(护身符), Buddhist artifacts, and ancient architectural wnders, creating a visually stunning experience that draws inspiratin frm icnic landmarks such as the Great Wall and the splendid Munt Huangshan. The Shanxi Prvincial Department f Culture and Turism has cleverly capitalized n the game's ppularity by releasing a prmtinal vide that highlights real-life lcatins featured in the game, such as Xiaxitian and Yuhuang Temple. This has led t a surge f cultural pilgrimages(朝圣)t these histric sites, as fans f the game seek t experience the real-wrld cunterparts f the virtual wnders they have explred.
The develpment team's dedicatin t authenticity is evident in their careful research in Shanxi, a regin that basts(自夸)80 percent f China's surviving wden structures frm the Yuan Dynasty and earlier perids. This research has led t an almst exact cpy f China's breathtaking landscapes, grand temples, and delicate sculptures inside the game. This remarkable achievement nt nly serves as a prf t the team's dedicatin t authenticity but als stands as a pwerful cultural exprt, allwing players frm arund the glbe t experience the richness f Chinese heritage in an immersive(沉浸式的)and interactive manner.
The game's success is a reflectin f the grwing influence f Chinese culture in the glbal gaming industry. "Black Myth: Wukng" is nt just a game; it is a cultural phenmenn that bridges the gap between traditinal Chinese culture and mdern gaming, creating an experience that is bth educatinal and entertaining. As the game cntinues t gain ppularity, it is likely t attract even mre players wh are curius abut Chinese mythlgy and histry, further cementing its status as a glbal cultural icn.
32."Black Myth: Wukng" appeals internatinally mainly because f .
A.its simple plt and gameplay
B.its cmplicated plt and cultural elements
C.its fcus n Western mythlgy
D.its lack f histrical accuracy
33.T use the game's ppularity, the Shanxi Prvincial Department f Culture and Turism .
A.released a vide game
B.created a prmtinal vide
C.built new turist attractins
D.published a travel guidebk
34.What is the significance f the develpment team's research in Shanxi?
A.It led t the creatin f a new game engine.
B.It was used t develp a virtual reality experience.
C.It caused a decline in turism t Shanxi.
D.It resulted in a near 1: 1 reprductin f Chinese landscapes.
35."Black Myth: Wukng" bridges the gap between traditinal Chinese culture and mdern gaming .
A.ignring histrical accuracy
B.fcusing n Western themes
C.integrating cultural elements int gameplay
D.using utdated graphics
Hw t think utside the bx
Thinking creatively ften invlves mre than just cnsidering ppsing viewpints. 36
A break in ur daily rutine can ffer the necessary push t change ur thught patterns. 37 We can change ur surrundings, fr instance, by rearranging ur wrkspace r trying a different path t cmmute. Fr sme, thugh, mre significant changes such as starting a new jb r getting married might be necessary.
A well-knwn apprach is t tackle everyday situatins as if experiencing them fr the first time. In essence, we shuld examine them as if they were entirely nvel t us. 38 Fr example, when brushing ur teeth, pause t bserve the tthbrush as if it were an unfamiliar bject, nting its clr and shape. Cnsider the taste f the tthpaste and pay attentin t the sensatin in ur muth as we brush.
39 The simple fact f having a grup f individuals with varied experiences, perspectives, and backgrunds in ur daily life fsters an envirnment where peple are mre adaptable t change. Why? Because they are essential catalysts fr the creatin f new ideas and slutins.
Unlike negative emtins that start specific respnses(such as fear driving us t escape), psitive emtins expand ur fcus, encurage explratin f ur surrundings, and make us mre receptive t new infrmatin.
40 They can be aspects f ur life that are currently ging well r thing we are thankful fr. This transitin t a mre psitive mindset will naturally lift ur spirits—and liberate ur thinking.
A.It's als helpful t seek fr the difference.
B.Fr sme peple, small changes might wrk.
C.We shuld shw respect fr different cultures t.
D.Sme small techniques culd help braden the way we think.
E.Take a few mments t think abut the beautiful things in ur life.
F.Psitive emtins play an imprtant part in unfreezing ur thinking.
G."Beginners' mind" develps penness t experiences, despite early knwledge.
My dad was 60 when I was brn. , he was a blind man having lst his sight in his early 50's.
Grwing up with a blind dad wasn't . Smetimes his blindness me. I wuld feel nervus and afraid when I saw his sightless eyes. On ccasin I wndered hw he t mve arund effrtlessly. S I wuld play blind, walking thrugh a rm with my eyes feeling my way. I came t realize hw much his was different frm mine. Beginning at 9, it was my respnsibility t read fr Dad. When I read, he, with , listened t me struggle thrugh the new wrds. I had t spell sme f them, and he wuld their meanings calmly. He always said, "G n," with an encuraging smile.
I'll never frget the that wuld cme frm his eyes when I succeeded in reading a challenging part. I knew I was ding a jb. He culdn't see my pride but I knew he it.
I used t hw different my childhd wuld have been if I had a father wh culd see and culd play catch, take me t a mvie r my drawings. Yet I knw I was by being with a curageus ld man wh ften tld me life ges n n matter what. I've begun t realize that belief was his gift fr me.
41.A.UnfrtunatelyB.FranklyC.UndubtedlyD.Awkwardly
42.A.badB.cmfrtableC.easyD.challenging
43.A.shamedB.frightenedC.tuchedD.astnished
44.A.pretendedB.wishedC.managedD.decided
45.A.clsedB.raisedC.wideningD.rlling
46.A.dreamB.wrldC.interestD.intentin
47.A.patienceB.mtivatinC.plitenessD.curisity
48.A.crrectB.guessC.interpretD.change
49.A.angerB.thankfulnessC.disbeliefD.light
50.A.gdB.simpleC.difficultD.bring
51.A.presentedB.sensedC.recgnizedD.prtected
52.A.lk intB.learn abutC.think fD.figure ut
53.A.cllectB.describeC.acceptD.praise
54.A.defeatedB.tughenedC.annyedD.embarrassed
55.A.smallB.basicC.surprisingD.priceless
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。
Mst f us are familiar with the "Silk Rad", a netwrk f land trading rutes which has cnnected nrth-western China t Eurpe since the Han Dynasty. With its recent 56 (ppular), yu may have heard f the "Ancient Tea Hrse Rad" as well, anther netwrk f land trading rutes that cnnected China t varius parts f Asia and Eurpe befre sailing became cmmn. 57 (histry), the "Ancient Tea Hrse Rad" is n less 58 (value)than the "Silk Rad". And because f their respective lcatins(位置), smetimes the "Ancient Tea Hrse Rad" 59 (refer)t as the "Suthern Silk Rad".
The "Ancient Tea Hrse Rad" gt it's name as Chinese tea and hrses were the main prducts 60 (buy)and sld alng the rute. Histrians have traced the rigins f the "Ancient Tea Hrse Rad" back t the Tang Dynasty, 61 tea was being transprted ut f Yunnan t Beijing, Tibet, and ther places. The "Ancient Tea Hrse Rad" was 62 (far)develped during the Sng and Ming dynasties, and remained 63 busy trading rute all year rund until the Qing Dynasty.
The "Ancient Tea Hrse Rad" served 64 nt nly a trading rute, but als a bridge cnnecting different races—such as Han and the Tibetan peple. It is lcated near the "Rf f the Wrld", and is where many minrity grups are lcated, 65 (make)it a spt f many attractins.
66.假定你是李华,你所在的城市今年夏天将开办一个国际音乐夏令营,该夏令营面向世界各地爱好演奏中国民族乐器(Chinese musical instruments)的学生。你想建议你的英国朋友James参加该夏令营。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:
1.夏令营的开办信息;
2.你的建议;
3.夏令营的课程:
(1)中国民族乐器演奏训练课;
(2)中国传统音乐欣赏课。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear James,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
二、书面表达
67.读后续写
“Bb, my dear,“ a warm vice called ut frm Bb’s mther. Feeling pain all ver his bdy, Bb slwly pened his eyes and saw his mther sitting in a chair next t his bed. Trying t sit up, he lked arund and fund himself in a small sick rm.
Memries f the past few days came rushing back: a ftball match his friends cheering him n, a shining medal, and then the sudden slip (滑倒) n the rad and the blaring hrn (刺耳的喇叭声). After that darkness fllwed.
Bb’s mther watched him with a pained expressin as he raised a shaking hand t tuch the white sheet cvering his legs. Bb brke dwn and cried. When the dctr entered the rm, Bb had nly ne questin n his mind, “Hw will I ever play ftball again?” Ftball was Bb’s life. He was the star player n his schl team, scring cuntless winning gals.Every free mment was spent kicking a ball arund.
After a few mnths, Bb left the hspital and returned hme, but the jurney was far frm ver. Rehabilitatin (康复) began a slw and painful jurney. A year passed, and Bb stepped nt the field fr the first time since the accident.
The game began. Hwever, Bb quickly realized that he was n lnger the best player n the team. Others were faster, smther, and mre skilled with the ball. It nly tk ne match fr everyne t see that Bb was a hindrance (造成阻碍的人) t the team. He ran slwly and ften tripped and fell, That night, Bb was very sad and refused any cmfrt.
The next day, his grandfather insisted n (持) taking him smewhere. They ended up at the same park where Bb had played the game just the day befre, There was a grup f yung children wanting t play ftball.
Tears filled Bb’s eyes as he said, “Why are we here, Grandpa?”
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Bb fund hpe t teach thers his best skills and mves.
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