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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
Plastic Upcycling Wrkshp Experience Days In Brightn
Descriptin
We all knw that plastic rubbish is bad fr ur lives. Nw is the mment t see waste as a raw material that can be changed int new designs t decrate yur hme. It’s als a chance t learn abut sustainable (可持续的) design with an infrmal talk and a Q & A. Yu are f curse encuraged t bring yur wn plastic t recycle. The rganizer perates a free cllectin service at the lcatin where this wrkshp is based.
Artists
Weez and Merl are the artists behind this prject, wh want t challenge the thrwaway culture, by shwing the beauty f plastic. Rather than shipping huge amunts f plastic waste abrad, why nt study the art f heating and shaping, and get hands n with the recycled ecnmy.
Details
The wrkshp runs all day frm 10 am t 4 r 5 pm.
All materials, tls and persnal prtective equipment will be prvided. But we recmmend yu wear practical warm clthing and ftwear that yu wuldn’t mind getting dirty.
The class is limited t 8 peple at mst. Thrughut the day, tea, cffee, water, and free hmemade vegetarian snacks will be ffered.
Terms & Cnditins
An e-vucher (电子凭证) will be delivered t yur accunt nce yur rder has been accepted by the seller, usually within 6-12 hurs after buying. Yu will need t create an accunt at checkut if yu d nt have ne t receive an e-vucher. Bking infrmatin fr the experience will be prvided n the vucher. If yu wish t reschedule yur bking, the seller needs at least 14 days’ ntice. Click here fr mre infrmatin.
1. What will the rganizer prvide?
A. Prfessinal design discussin.
B. All materials and equipment.
C. Prtective clthes and ftwear.
D. Free drinks and three meals.
2. Why d Weez and Merl make this art?
A. T shw plastic can be beautiful.
B. T sell recycled plastic gds.
C. T sell plastic tys.
D. T advertise plastic materials.
3. Hw can participants be infrmed f their rders?
A. By asking the rganizer.
B. By leaving a nte at checkup.
C. By referring t the vucher.
D. By matching with a bank accunt.
B
The van’s (面包车的) lights cut thrugh the deep darkness f the Massachusetts rads. It was 3 am, and we knew we were lst. My sn Jhn sat in the back, quiet and scared. His hands held tightly nt the seat. My husband, Karl, yawned (打哈欠), very tired frm driving. Every time we tk a wrng turn, my heart beat fast.
At a truck stp, a wman wrking there just shk her head when I asked hw t get t Merridale. Then I saw fur peple in black leather jackets. Their clthes had pictures f skulls, and metal chains hung frm their belts. I thught, “What if they are bad?” My hands started t sweat, and I wanted t run back t ur van.
“Dn’t wrry,” ne man said. He had a big beard and a kind smile. “We will shw yu the way.” I wasn’t sure if I culd trust them. Jhn whispered, “Mm, they lk terrifying.” But Karl said, “We need help.” S, we fllwed their mtrcycles reluctantly.
The rad gt even darker, and the trees lked like big, dark shapes. I tld Karl, “If they stp, we will drive very fast.” But after abut an hur, they pinted t a sign. It said: “Merridale Rad.” I culd nt believe it! As they drve away, ne man shuted, “Gd Trip!”
Mnths later, I saw them n TV. Everyne arund them lked afraid, but I smiled. Thse “terrifying” bikers were kind. That night, I learned an imprtant lessn: Never judge peple by hw they lk. True kindness ften appears in the mst unexpected frms, reminding us t always lk beynd appearances and pen ur hearts t understanding.
4. Why did the family stp at a truck stp?
A. T buy fd.B. T ask fr directins.
C. T take a rest.D. T meet friends.
5. What des the underlined wrd “reluctantly” in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Happily.B. Quickly.C. Unwillingly.D. Bravely.
6. What is the authr’s attitude twards the bikers in the end?
A. Thankful and understanding.B. Afraid and dubtful.
C. Angry and cnfused.D. Uninterested and uncaring.
7. Which wuld be the best title fr this text?
A. Hw t Find the Way at NightB. Getting Lst in the Dark
C. Kindness in Unexpected FrmsD. Dangerus Bikers n the Rad
C
Blues (布鲁斯音乐) has been rated as the mst ppular music, in a study carried ut by the University f Yrk — a research prject that aimed t address a cmmn frustratin in daily cmmunicatin: the stress and impatience peple ften feel when waiting n the phne.
Researchers watched 2,540 peple in a fake phne line s they culd see hw different sunds make callers feel. Each listener was expsed t ne f ten audi experiences, with blues cming ut n tp ahead f heavy metal, cuntry and pp. Music psychlgist Dr Mimi O’Neill said the findings shwed that different audi experiences culd even influence hw lng peple felt they had been n the phne. “The blues is featured by gentle feelings s yu sink int it and in the enjyment f the experience,” she said. “Metal is fast and can make yu mre stressed.” The team checked heart rate, md and alertness t see what calms r wrries peple.
Dr O’Neill said the quality f the music was als key. “We’re really familiar with that brken, cmpressed (压缩的) music sund when we’re n hld, and if yu have smething that’s a bit better than that, it’s ging t imprve the experience.” She als said that instead f playing sngs, they tried shrt quiz questins and general knwledge, and peple liked that best. “But there is a small prblem: If yu d nt wait lng enugh and yu miss the answer, it can make yu feel mre upset,” she added.
8. Why did the University f Yrk d the music research?
A. T advertise blues in phne services.B. T cmpare music’s psychlgical effects.
C. T slve peple’s annyance while n hld.D. T prve high-quality music is mre ppular.
9. What makes blues stand ut as hld music?
A. Fast pace keeping callers alert.B. Sft feature helping callers enjy waiting.
C. Ppularity in real phne services wrldwide.D. Ability t make callers frget why they call.
10. What might upset callers abut the quiz?
A. Missing the answer.B. T much nise.C. Slw music.D. Lng questins.
11. What is the text mainly abut?
A. Hw t write blues sngs.B. The histry f hld music.
C. Why peple hate phne queues.D. A study n the sund fr waiting n the phne.
D
Cvering a ttal area f abut 38,000 square meters, Jinsha Site Museum is an unusual site museum in China because f its mix f mdern civilizatin and the civilizatin f ancient Shu State, as well as the cmbinatin f natural envirnment and culture.
Jinsha Site Museum is built t prtect, study and shw the archaelgical finds f Jinsha Site, which was discvered by archaelgists in February 2001. Jinsha Site is ne f the sites that have been fund the mst gld articles (物品) cmpared with thers in the same perid in China. Mre than 200 pieces f gld articles have been fund. Mst f the gld items are attachments f ther bjects as symbls f nbility (尊贵). These gld items shw the great technlgy and exceptinal artistic imaginatin as well as rich ancient histry infrmatin.
Additinally, Jinsha Site unearthed the mst jade (玉石) amng all its kind f its age. Mre than 2,000 pieces f jade f varius kinds are fund. And Jinsha Site has anther imprtant feature: namely its lifelike stne statues (雕像), mainly using red, black, white and many smart techniques, lively human r animal images with flwing lines.
In the hall high technlgies are used t reprduce the civilizatin f ancient Shu State. As a result f “sund and light painting” technlgy, visitrs can see life scenes 3,000 years ag, such as hunting wild pigs, the mther with a baby in hands, lvely elephants and s n. The smart directinal system makes it pssible fr visitrs t get rich infrmatin n places r bjects by simply clicking the muse.
The multi-media interactive system, which is used fr the first time in China, shws the relatinship f the civilizatin f ancient Shu State with ther early civilizatins, such as the Mayan civilizatin, the Mesptamian civilizatin and ancient Indian civilizatin.
12. Why is Jinsha Site Museum unique amng museums in China?
A. It’s larger than mst Chinese museums.B. It appears like ancient Shu buildings.
C. It shws the mst ancient items.D. It mixes mdern and ancient features.
13. What’s a character f stne statues frm Jinsha Site?
A. Brrwing freign techniques.B. Including many different types.
C. Fcusing n shaping f humans.D. Using red, black and white as main clrs.
14. What can visitrs d in Jinsha Site Museum?
A. Visit all spaces in the museum.B. Enjy live traditinal music.
C. Get self-service tur guides.D. Dwnlad infrmatin nline.
15. What is the purpse f the multi-media interactive system?
A. T recreate ancient life.B. T link diverse cultures.
C. T highlight Shu culture.D. T reduce perating csts.
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。
Wildlife plays an imprtant rle in ur daily life. Frm maintaining healthy frests t inspiring scientific discveries, wildlife helps the natural systems we depend n. ____16____ T preserve this irreplaceable part f ur wrld, we must act nw.
Vlunteer fr wildlife cnservatin. There are many ways t vlunteer, and nt all f them need t be thrugh an rganizatin. ____17____ Yu can als vlunteer t teach visitrs abut wildlife at yur lcal animal shelter r prvide help in rescuing wild animals. This gives yu and thers a better understanding f wild animals.
___18___ Althugh turism can affect nature, wildlife can be significantly prtected using the mney raised thrugh turism. Always ensure that any trip is t a place that puts the animals first. By visiting these well-managed wildlife parks, yur entry fees help prtect animals and their hmes.
Preserve wildlife habitat. Anther way t save wildlife is by ensuring yu spare their habitat whenever yu cme acrss them. This means caring fr rivers, wetlands, frests, and all the natural spaces that animals call hme. Even small actins matter, like staying n trails and nt littering. ____19____
Use ec-friendly prducts. T ensure high crp yields, farmers have t use sme agricultural prducts such as pesticides and fertilizers. Hwever, these pesticides can significantly affect wildlife, especially when they drink plluted water. It is als pssible that sme wild animals are sprayed (喷洒) directly. ____20____ T save wildlife, yu must make sure yu are using ec-friendly prducts.
A. Visit wildlife reserves.
B. Withut wildlife, ur lives wuld nt be pssible.
C. Yu can simply help t clean beaches and wdland.
D. Raise mney fr wildlife cnservatin when traveling.
E. This can be deadly, causing pisning r lng-term ppulatin decline.
F. All living animals shuld be saved t ensure the ecsystem is balanced.
G. Prtecting these spaces ensures animals have safe places t live and grw.
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 man’s shuting drew me t my bedrm windw. The man walked t the ____21____ tree under my windw, caught its trunk (树干) and ____22____ it in half by hand. The tree was actually a baby. I felt ____23____ behind the glass but culd d nthing.
I had made names fr each tree, and asked the kids t name each tree after their wn. If we made the trees seem mre like ____24____, I thught, the kids wuld let them live. ____25____, trees arund here are at risk f dying at early ages. Our neighbrhd has pr security, which ____26____ this cmmunity’s safety. I tried t turn things arund, including planting trees. But the trees always had a ____27____ time. Once a tree in frnt f my huse fell victim t a car.
Feeling ____28____, I ften cnsider getting away. But that wuld mean selling ur hme and leaving, and s far, my husband and I have been ____29____ t give up ur dreams t make things better.
I hate the ______30______ sidewalk: candy wrappers, cans and bttles, r used shes. I handle the waste with my brm and dustpan, ______31______ the garbage cans (垃圾桶) alng. “All f this is wrth f respecting,” I tell myself.
I went t a lecture recently, where I learned abut the ______32______ f gingk (银杏) trees. They were intrduced frm China many years ag. Nw they have ______33______ and thrived (茁壮成长) in cities. They remind me f the little trees arund here, full f life despite the terrible envirnments.
After the lecture, I ______34______ t plant trees again in the sidewalk. Nw in frnt f my huse are tw tiny trees. I believe everyne, like the trees, is ______35______ f a better life.
21. A. ldB. yungC. strngD. tall
22. A. cutB. brkeC. plantedD. pulled
23. A. angryB. nervusC. frightenedD. disappinted
24. A. tlsB. animalsC. pepleD. flwers
25. A. OtherwiseB. TherefreC. InsteadD. Hwever
26. A. ensuredB. strengthenedC. ruinedD. expected
27. A. pleasantB. tiringC. hardD. relaxing
28. A. cnfusedB. discuragedC. surprisedD. inspired
29. A. unwillingB. anxiusC. unusualD. cntent
30. A. destryedB. crwdedC. paintedD. littered
31. A. buyingB. repairingC. designingD. cleaning
32. A. clrsB. pricesC. qualitiesD. shapes
33. A. disappearedB. fadedC. adaptedD. suffered
34. A. decidedB. stppedC. managedD. wished
35. A. fndB. awareC. prudD. wrthy
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。
Recently in a walking challenge, a humanid rbt develped by a Chinese cmpany claimed a new Guinness Wrld Recrd. The rbt ____36____ (begin) its histric walk in Suzhu, Jiangsu Prvince, n the night f Nvember 10, and kept at it fr three days, until the ____37____ (arrive) in Shanghai, in the early mrning f Nvember 13. It cvered 106.286 km, ____38____ (earn) it a Guinness Wrld Recrd fr the lngest distance walked by a humanid rbt.
____39____ (interesting), the rbt had n malfunctins (故障) during its remarkable walk, with the rubber sles (鞋底) n its ____40____ (ft) being the nly victims f this incredible jurney. Accrding t the cmpany’s spkespersn, ____41____ challenge shws the reliability and stability f the cmpany’s humanid rbt technlgy. In fact, the 106-kilmetre nnstp success was due ____42____ a “ht swappable battery” system ____43____ let the rbt keep walking while the battery swap (交换) tk place.
The cmpany is happy with the result. After all, mst peple wuld struggle ____44____ (walk) Suzhu t Shanghai in ne g, but their rbt pulled it ff. The recrd is cnsidered t be a ____45____ (create) way t shw hw far humanid technlgy has cme.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你的外国好友Jack给你发邮件,想了解中国的春节。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
(1)简述春节的文化意义;
(2)描述庆祝春节的活动。
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 Jack,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
One day, 12-year-ld Sean Redden surfed the Internet. Just as he was abut t be ffline, he saw a name he’d never seen befre, Susan. Her brief message was, “Wuld smene help me?”
Sean typed back, “What’s wrng?” A mment later he received this message, “I can’t breathe. Help me! I can’t get ut f my chair.”
Oh, man, Sean thught. Pretending t be paralyzed (瘫痪) was a bad jke. Then he wndered what if she really was sick? “Hey, Mm,” he called. “There’s a kid here wh’s sick r smething.” His mm, Sharn, lked at the cmputer screen. “It’s nt just sme game, is it?” she asked.
The message was nt a jke. Susan was actually a 20-year-ld student, wrking late at night at a cllege library near Helsinki, Finland — almst 7,000 miles away frm Sean’s hme in Texas. While searching the Internet, she began t feel terrible pain all thrugh her bdy. The library was silent and empty. The nearest phne was utside in the hallway. She culdn’t mve that far. Any mvement caused the pain t get wrse. Then she realized she might get help n the Internet.
“I dn’t think it’s a jke, Mm,” Sean said. And he typed, “Where are yu?” After a lng while, the letters appeared, “Finland.” Sean and Sharn culdn’t believe it. Nt knwing what else t d, Sharn called the lcal plice.
Sharn explained the situatin t the fficer, Amy Schmidt. Schmidt tld Sharn t try t get the sick girl’s phne number. Texas plice called the internatinal telephne peratr and asked t be cnnected t the prper agency in Finland. The call was put thrugh t a nearby rescue statin. The Texas plice gave Susan’s address t the Finnish peratr. When Sean heard that, he typed, “Help is n the way.”
In a few minutes, Susan heard peple running dwn the hallway utside the dr. Suddenly, the dr pened. Emergency wrkers and three plicemen ran in. Susan turned nce mre t the cmputer, and typed, “They are here. Thanks a lt.”
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。
Sean sht up frm his chair when he heard the news, arms waving as he yelled.
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Weeks later, Susan sent Sean an email with a pht f her in the hspital garden.
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