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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。每段对话读两遍。
1. What des the man decide t d?
A. Watch a mvie.B. Have fun dwntwn.C. Meet the wman.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A chess game.
B. Studying Russian.
C. A language - learning tl.
3. Hw will the speakers g t the museum?
A. On ft.B. By taxi.C. By subway.
4. Hw des the wman feel?
A. Regretful.B. Prud.C. Delighted.
5. Hw much des the new cmputer cst?
A. $500.B. $1,200.C. $1,500.
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。
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。
6. Why is the wman calling?
A. T rder sme paper.
B. T print brchures.
C. T cancel an rder.
7. What des the man mean?
A. He can ffer a lwer price.
B. They can talk with Super Huse.
C. The wman can buy frm anther shp.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
8. Wh taught the wman t plant vegetables in cntainers?
A. Her friend.B. Her father.C. Her brther.
9. Where shuld ptates be placed?
A. In sunny places.B. In shady places.C. In dry places.
10. What des the wman think f gardening?
A. Bring.B. Tiring.C. Enjyable.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Fellw teachers.B. Classmates.C. Teacher and student.
12. What is the man's initial attitude t the AI tls?
A. Dubtful.B. Favrable.C. Unclear.
13. What des the wman use the AI tls t d?
A. Write papers.B. Grade essays.C. Generate ideas.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At hme.B. In an ffice.C. In a classrm.
15. What can we learn abut the Let Grw Prgram?
A. It calls fr parental invlvement.
B. It encurages structured lessns.
C. It allws kids t explre n their wn.
16. What d the studies find abut the Let Grw Prgram?
A. It is impractical.
B. Parents ppse it.
C. The results are encuraging.
17. What is the wman ging t d next?
A. Meet parents.B. Teach a class.C. Start a wrkshp.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Wh is unlikely t sign up fr the lessns?
A. A 5 - year - ld by.
B. A 13 - year - ld girl.
C. A 17 - year - ld teenager.
19. What will be added at the third stage?
A. Water rescue skills.
B. The basics f water safety.
C. Ten - meter unaided swimming.
20. What is the reward fr the recmmenders?
A. A discunt.B. Extra lessns.C. A free swimsuit.
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。
A
Wmen have lng been pineers f gardening, whether passing agricultural traditins frm generatin t generatin r making significant cntributins t science. Here are sme wh have left permanent marks n American hrticultural histry.
Jane Clden
In the 1750s, Clden became the first female American btanist. She is credited with naming and classifying hundreds f native plants in the Hudsn River Valley. She drew each f the plants she named, and described them in detail in her bk Flra f New Yrk.
Beatrix Farrand
Knwn as the First Lady f American Sciety f Landscape Architects, Farrand designed mre than 100 gardens fr private huses and gardening clubs. One f her best - knwn prjects was the White Huse's East Garden during the Wilsn presidency. In 1899, at age 27, the
self - taught Farrand became the nly wman amng the funders f the American Sciety f Landscape Architects.
Carrie Lippinctt
T cntribute t her family's incme, Lippinctt started a seed(种子) business in 1886. Calling herself the “Pineer Seedswman f America”, she published the first seed catalg targeted t wmen, which featured a cnversatinal intrductin and pictures f wmen, children and flwers at a time when ther catalgs were simply text n paper. She cmpletely changed the way seeds were sld, which was sn cpied by cmpeting seed cmpanies.
Marie Clark Taylr
In 1941, Taylr became the first Black wman t receive a Ph. D in btany in the United States. As an educatr, she applied her research n the effect f light n plant grwth t change the way high schl science was taught. She encuraged the use f light micrscpes in the classrm fr the first time. In the mid - 1960s, President Lyndn Jhnsn asked her t expand her teaching methds natinwide.
21. When was Beatrix Farrand brn?
A. In 1750.B. In 1872.C. In 1899.D. In 1941.
22. What can we knw abut the “Pineer Seedswman f America”?
A. She was brn int a wealthy family.
B. She funded the first seed cmpany.
C. She imprved the way f selling seeds.
D. She was the first American garden architect.
23. What d Jane Clden and Marie Clark Taylr have in cmmn?
A. They are famus educatrs.
B. They have had a dctrate degree.
C. They are self - taught scientists.
D. They have a wide knwledge f plants.
B
A ppular stry claims that the Italian adventurer Marc Pl was respnsible fr intrducing pastas(意大利面食) t China. This legend appeals t Italians, but if yu ask Jen Lin - Liu, she is unlikely t agree.
In her latest bk, On the Ndle Rad, Lin - Liu recrds a six - mnth jurney alng the histric Silk Rad frm eastern China, thrugh central Asia, and eventually arriving in Eurpe, in search f the true rigin f pastas.
As Lin - Liu tells NPR's Linda Wertheimer, the stry f pastas traveling frm West t East was first ppularized in 1929 by Macarni Jurnal, the fficial trade jurnal f American pasta - makers. But this culdn't pssibly be crrect.
Lin - Liu tells Linda that China has had a lnger traditin f pastas. In the nrthwestern prvinces, she finds wmen making different pastas that were typical t the regin lng befre Marc Pl arrived in China.
“Sme seem like shells and sme lk like pstage stamps,” Lin - Liu recalls in the interview. “Biled in water, they are served up in spicy lamb r beef sup with bits f green peppers r nins. They're delicius.”
As she heads further west, she finds that the pastas f China give way t the piergies f Eastern Eurpe, and finally, the pastas f Italy.
“Alng the way, I cme acrss all kinds f pastas,” says Lin - Liu. “Sme peple therized that Ghengis Khan was respnsible fr carrying them all the way frm China thrugh Central Asia, where f curse they have mantu, manti and ther similar dugh parcels(面团) filled with spiced meat r cheese.”
“But wh des pastas best?” Linda asks.
“I dn’t think that there’s a straight answer,” Lin-Liu admits. “At bth ends f the Silk Rad, yu can see imprvements that yu dn’t really see in the central part f the rute.”
But this diversity alng the way is what Lin-Liu believes makes pastas s pleasurable: Nt nly can they be prepared in such different ways, but they can als be tpped r filled with almst anything.
24. Why did Jen Lin-Liu travel alng the Silk Rad?
A. T search fr the rigin f pastas.
B. T find materials fr her next bk.
C. T cllect the riginal pasta recipes.
D. T fllw in the histric figures’ steps.
25. What did Jen Lin-Liu find alng the way?
A. Pastas served in spicy sup taste better.
B. Cuntries in Central Asia make better pastas.
C. Mantu and mantı are the same t Chinese ndles.
D. Pastas can be made and cked in different ways.
26. What can be the best title fr the text?
A. Wh Brught Pastas t China?
B. Which Cuntry Des the Best Pastas?
C. Is Italy r China the Birthplace f Pastas?
D. Is Macarni Jurnal Right Abut Pastas’ Origin?
27. Which f the fllwing is the text mst prbably based n?
A. Marc Pl’s jurnals.B. Linda Wertheimer’s interview.
C. Jen Lin-Liu’s new bk.D. Ghengis Khan’s war recrds.
C
Sea animals usually like t keep cl, but warming seawater is bringing disasters t them in sme parts f the wrld, a new study suggests.
Scientists first nticed the prblem after a 2011 heat wave in Australia: Unusually warm seawater ff Australia’s western cast that year was fllwed by a significant decrease in dlphin births ver the next six years. By tracking hundreds f dlphins during that time, scientists als fund the warmth had drpped their survival rate by 12 percent.
“The influence f the heat wave surprised us,” said study lead authr Snja Wild in a statement. “It is particularly unusual that the reprductive success f females appears nt t have returned t nrmal levels, even after six years.”
During that 2011 ht spell, temperatures in the area were as much as 7℉ abve average, scientists said. The extreme warmth damaged seagrass, a key cg in the area’s ecsystem that prvides fd and shelter fr sea animals.
Sme gd news frm the study: The heat wave did nt have the same effect n all dlphins. Dlphins that use spnges as tls—a technique that helps dlphins lcate fd in deep water—were nt as affected as thse that dn’t use this technique.
“Still, the declines in dlphin ppulatins are a serius reminder f the negative effects f climate change,” Wild said.
In fact, even beynd dlphins, climate change may have mre far - reaching cnsequences fr the survival f many ther sea species than had been previusly thught. “Heat waves are likely t ccur mre frequently in the future due t climate change,” said study c - authr Michael Krützen. “This is wrrying nt nly fr the lng - term impact n sea animals but als fr the entire ceanic ecsystems,” he said.
28. What happened t the dlphins in Australia after the 2011 heat wave?
A. They prduced fewer babies fr years.B. Only 12% f dlphin babies survived.
C. Male dlphins' survival rate decreased.D. Female dlphins stpped having babies.
29. Which is clsest in meaning t "cg" in paragraph 4?
A. Cmpetitr.B. Resurce.C. Chemical.D. Prgram.
30. What des Michael Krutzen mst likely want t stress in the last paragraph?
A. Nt all dlphins are affected by climate change.
B. He is wrried abut the lng - term effect n dlphins.
C. Heat waves will happen mre frequently in the future.
D. Climate change is harmful t the ecsystem in the cean.
31. What is the authr's main purpse in writing this text?
A. T reprt a disaster near Australia's western cast.
B. T tell readers sme gd news frm a recent study.
C. T intrduce an article written by Snja Wild's team.
D. T call fr the prtectin f sea animals in the wrld.
D
My cffee maker is texting me again. It's scheduled t make cffee tmrrw, the message says, but I need t put mre water int it. The cffee maker is just ne f many smart things in a future - hme. There will be smart smke alarms, smart washing machines and even Bluetth - cnnected tilets. Nest, which makes smart appliances, likes t talk abut turning "unlved prducts" int "simple, beautiful, thughtful things". And the cmpany's chief, Tny Fadell, has predicted that in 10 years, "everything will have data in it".
That is nt difficult t imagine anymre. Cmputers are cheap and tiny. Wireless Internet is nearly everywhere. But I think it is silly. Why d I need a cffee machine that texts me? Is that really necessary?
Clearly, it's nt. Fr years, I've used a simple French press. It des nt have sensrs, nr des it cnnect thrugh my wireless netwrk t tell me abut its needs. All my simple French press des is make delicius cffee that's a bit better than what my Wi - Fi - enabled cffee maker can manage.
And even if it is silly nw, technlgists argue that their ultimate smart - hme visin is a hme that basically runs itself. Fr example, the egg cntainer tells the fridge it's empty, which puts eggs int the list fr a shpping app, which then delivers thse eggs t yur dr. But such little things that enable a hme t run smthly have t be assigned t a lt f rbts. Hwever, the real wrld is a hard place fr them t perate in. And the cffee maker, fr its part, still requires its wner t take many steps—frm buying materials t cleaning— and nly autmates the final ne, the brewing prcess, which is actually the easiest part.
At this pint, the reasn t use smart appliances is nt that they are better than standard machines at a given jb, but that they make everyne's favrite device—the smartphne—mre fun.
32. What des the authr aim t d in paragraph 1?
A. T prmte a cmpany.B. T prve Tny Fadell wrng.
C. T present a future hme.D. T shw ff her smart things.
33. What des the authr say abut her French press?
A. She plans t upgrade it.B. It wrks extremely well.
C. It can perate n its wn.D. She is unsatisfied with it.
34. What des the authr think f the technlgists' dream?
A. It seems t gd t be true yet.
B. It is nt ambitius enugh.
C. It can be turned int reality sn.
D. It might cst t much mney.
35. What is the last paragraph mainly abut?
A. The advantages f smart appliances.B. The limitatins f standard machines.
C. A pssible functin f the smartphne.D. An explanatin fr smart appliances' ppularity.
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。
If yu want t develp mre cnfident bdy language r imprve yur ability t read ther peple's nnverbal cmmunicatin, the fllwing tips can help.
36. Pay attentin t yur wn behavir. Ntice the gestures yu use when yu're happy r when yu're upset. Think abut hw yu change the tne f yur vice depending n the emtins yu are feeling. Being aware f yur wn nnverbal cmmunicatin is the first step t changing the nes yu want t change.
Lk fr incnsistencies(不一致). D yur friends say that they're fine, then shut the dr vilently t shw that they're upset? 37. Or d they shake their head when they are saying yes? Bth can be signs f feeling a certain way but nt yet being ready t admit r discuss it.
Becme a student f thers. It can als be helpful t see hw thers cmmunicate nnverbally. What d their facial expressins say? What type f gestures d they use? Becming familiar with their nnverbal cmmunicatin patterns helps yu recgnize when they might be feeling a certain way quicker. 38. It may als help yu recgnize nnverbal behavir yu may want t adpt.
Ask befre yu assume. 39. Sme nnverbal cmmunicatin can mean different things in different cultures. They can als vary based n smene's persnality. Befre assuming that a persn's bdy language r tne actually means, ask. "I ntice that yu wn't lk me in the eye when we speak. 40. Are yu upset with me?" Give them the pprtunity t explain hw they are feeling s yu knw fr sure.
A. Are yu upset with me
B. Pay attentin t yur wn behavir
C. This can give thse arund them mixed messages
D. Or d they shake their head when they are saying yes
E. D yu want ther peple t knw exactly hw yu're feeling
F. It may als help yu recgnize nnverbal behavir yu may want t adpt
G. Sme nnverbal cmmunicatin can mean different things in different cultures
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。
A century after the city f Berlin banned swimming in the Spree River because it was s plluted that it culd make peple sick, there's a(n) 41. by swimmers t get back int the water.
"Since May 1925, peple have nt been 42. t swim in the river," said Jan Edler, wh is a member f River Pl Berlin, a grup that has been 43. fr years t pen the river fr swimmers again. "But the river has been 44. cmpletely, and the water 45. has imprved in the last decade and is cnstantly being mnitred. Nw, we want the peple t use the Spree fr 46. again."
Supprters f lifting the swimming ban als pint at Paris, where the Seine River was 47. fr the Olympic Games last year and Parisians will be allwed this summer. Swimming
there had been 48 since 1923. In Vienna, t, water lvers can 49 in the Danube River.
“The cities are getting 50 ,” Edler said. “The German capital, a city f 3.9 millin, culd 51 need mre places where peple can cl ff in the summer as regular utdr pls 52 be hpelessly vercrwded n ht summer days.”
Hwever, allwing swimmers t swim in the river wuld als mean challenges fr the 53 f histrical sites n sme parts f the riverbanks. Anther 54 is the busy bat traffic n the Spree that culd 55 swimmers.
41.A. aplgyB. pushC. statementD. analysis
42.A. persuadedB. invitedC. allwedD. cnvinced
43.A. fightingB. recyclingC. explringD. talking
44.A. pllutedB. driedC. damagedD. cleaned
45.A. depthB. clrC. qualityD. level
46.A. funB. agricultureC. treatmentD. industry
47.A. paidB. penedC. checkedD. shut
48.A. discveredB. mnitredC. ignredD. stpped
49.A. standB. batheC. fishD. wander
50.A. htterB. dirtierC. greenerD. wetter
51.A. hardlyB. ccasinallyC. gratefullyD. definitely
52.A. pretend tB. lead tC. tend tD. adapt t
53.A. sightB. prtectinC. incmeD. value
54.A. advantageB. lssC. prblemD. entertainment
55.A. endangerB. helpC. attractD. rescue
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。
When I was 56 kid, if my dad threatened t take ff his belt(皮带), it nly meant ne thing: One f 57 (we) was ging t be punished. That's 58 I had remembered it, until last Sunday.
On that day, I dined ut at a restaurant with sme gd 59 (friend) and ur children. Since my daughter was leaving the table 60 (wander) arund, her little friend, Ariana, was getting up t d the same. But 61 (Ariana) father wanted her t sit and eat. When she refused, her father threatened t take ff his belt. Naturally, I thught he was jking. T my surprise, he gt up frm the table and tk his belt ff with an angry lk n his face.
“Right, that's it,” he said, 62 (fld) his belt ver.
He went ver and picked up his daughter, 63 was very scared and screamed, and put her back int the chair. I was really wrried that the kid was ging t receive an unpleasant 64 (punish) and I wanted t prtect the pr child. Hwever, her father just used his belt t tie his daughter t the seat. It was s funny that all f us laughed. After that, my daughter and her friend managed t sit and eat 65 (quiet)—at least fr a little while.
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,你的笔友 Jimmy 发来邮件说,他很快就要来北京留学,希望你能提醒他与中国人面对面打交道的礼节。请给他回信,内容包括:
1.欢迎他的到来;
2.提出具体建议。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Jimmy,
Warm regards,
Li Hua
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。
Since the kind and experienced teacher, Ms. Gray, whm everyne adred, had mved away, Lily felt her classrm had lst its warmth and fund it extremely hard t accept the new math teacher, Ms. Chen, whse sft vice and cautius manners made her seem t yung and unsure f herself.
“She even makes mistakes in class,” Lily cmplained t her friends during a break. “Ms. Gray never did that.”
Her friends giggled, and sn bad things abut Ms. Chen spread like wildfire: “Her lessns are bring.”, “She desn’t understand us like Ms. Gray did.” Lily jined in, feeling a strange sense f satisfactin, as thugh criticizing Ms. Chen culd smehw keep Ms. Gray’s memry alive. Yet Ms. Chen never respnded.
One afternn, after Lily submitted her unfinished hmewrk, Ms. Chen gently asked her t stay. She invited Lily t sit beside her. “Is the hmewrk t difficult?” Ms. Chen asked gently. “Let’s g thrugh it tgether.”
Step by step, she explained with clarity and patience, using simple examples whenever Lily hesitated. “See? It’s nt s hard nce yu break it dwn,” Ms. Chen said cheerfully when they finished. Fr a mment, Lily felt uneasy, remembering the bad things she had spken abut her new teacher.
Then, ne mrning, Lily wke up with a punding headache. Her thrat burned and her legs felt heavy, but she dragged herself t schl. At the gate, she happened t see Ms. Chen.
“Lily, what’s wrng? Yu dn’t lk well,” Ms. Chen said with great cncern and pressed her hand n Lily’s frehead. “I’m afraid yu have had a fever. Let’s g t the nurse.”
Withut anther wrd, Ms. Chen picked up Lily’s bag and put ne arm arund Lily’s waist t supprt her all the way t the clinic n campus.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Ms. Chen stayed at the clinic and waited fr Lily’s mm t take her daughter hme.___________________________________________________________________________
Once Lily stpped making cmparisn, she began t see Ms. Chen in a new light.___________________________________________________________________________
试卷答案
1. 听力部分(略)
2. 阅读部分
21. B(2.5分)
22. C(2.5分)
23. D(2.5分)
24. A(2.5分)
25. D(2.5分)
26. C(2.5分)
27. C(2.5分)
28. A(2.5分)
29. B(2.5分)
30. D(2.5分)
31. B(2.5分)
32. C(2.5分)
33. B(2.5分)
34. A(2.5分)
35. A(2.5分)
3. 七选五部分
36. B(2.5分)
37. D(2.5分)
38. G(2.5分)
39. F(2.5分)
40. E(2.5分)
4. 完形填空部分
41. B(1分)
42. C(1分)
43. A(1分)
44. D(1分)
45. C(1分)
46. A(1分)
47. B(1分)
48. D(1分)
49. B(1分)
50. A(1分)
51. D(1分)
52. C(1分)
53. B(1分)
54. C(1分)
55. A(1分)
5. 语法填空部分
56. a(1.5分)
57. us(1.5分)
58. why(1.5分)
59. friends(1.5分)
60. t wander(1.5分)
61. Ariana's(1.5分)
62. flded(1.5分)
63. wh(1.5分)
64. punishment(1.5分)
65. quieter(1.5分)
6. 写作部分
第一节(满分15分)
参考范文:
Dear Jimmy,
I'm really glad t knw that yu're cming t study in Beijing. Welcme!
When cmmunicating with Chinese peple, it's imprtant t be plite. Fr example, using "please" and "thank yu" frequently. Als, when meeting elders, greeting them with a smile and apprpriate titles like "uncle" r "aunt" is a gd idea. And when invited t a Chinese hme, it's plite t bring a small gift.
Lking frward t seeing yu!
Warm regards,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
参考续写:
Ms. Chen stayed at the clinic and waited fr Lily's mm t take her daughter hme. She sat beside Lily, hlding her hand gently. "Dn't wrry, Lily. Yu'll be fine sn," she said sftly. Lily lked at Ms. Chen with a mix f surprise and gratitude. She realized that Ms. Chen was nt as bad as she had thught.
Once Lily stpped making cmparisn, she began t see Ms. Chen in a new light. She nticed hw Ms. Chen always prepared lessns carefully, hw she patiently helped every student, and hw she cared abut them like a mther. Lily felt ashamed f her past behavir. Frm then n, she became mre active in class and started t supprt Ms. Chen. Slwly, the classrm regained its warmth, and Lily and Ms. Chen built a gd teacher - student relatinship.
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