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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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
What des the wman suggest ding?
A. Ging straight. B. Turning arund. C. Taking anther rute.
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Where des the cnversatin mst prbably take place?
A. In a htel. B. In a bank. C. In a plice statin.
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What is the deadline f the prject?
A. May. B. June. C. July.
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What des the man intend t express?
A. His wrry abut the traffic service.
B. His curisity abut his future neighbr.
C. His dissatisfactin with the envirnment.
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Hw much d the speakers have t pay fr the tickets in ttal?
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A. $20. B. $40. C. $60.
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,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
6. Where are the speakers ging next?
A. Henry’s hme. B. A farm. C. A restaurant.
7. Why des the man invite the wman there?
A. T shw his appreciatin.
B. T help with the farm wrk.
C. T learn farming skills.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8. Hw many times has Tina been t China?
A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times.
9. What did Tina d at the lcal’s hme in China?
A. She helped set the table.
B. She shared fd with thers.
C. She ate very little fd.
10. What des Tina suggest Ethan d?
A. Respect the lcal culture.
B. D sme preparatins.
C. Make mre friends.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
11. Why des the man prefer his present jb?
A. The ecnmic pressure. B. Its prmising future. C. His fierce passin.
12. What is the wman’s plan fr the future?
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A. T wrk as an ffice wrker.
B. T start her wn restaurant.
C. T d scientific researches.
13. What will the wman prbably d next?
A Lk fr a new jb.
B. Quit her jb immediately.
C. Prepare t carry ut her plan.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
14 Wh inspired Daniel t try trail running?
A. Sme f his friends. B. Trail runners nline. C. Family members.
15. What did Daniel d t prepare fr trail running?
A. He ran every day. B. He did balance training. C. He kept healthy diets.
16. What influence has preparatin had n Daniel?
A. Imprved arm muscles. B. Faster running pace. C. Better mental states.
17. When might the wman try trail running?
A. In fall. B. In winter. C. In spring.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
18. What des Lit like ding in his free time?
A. Drawing pictures f leaves.
B. Creating art designs n leaves
C. Cllecting varius leaves.
19. Where can peple find Lit’s wrk?
A. In the newspaper. B. In a museum. C. On the Internet.
20. What des Lit’s experience suggest?
A. Leaf art can help peple earn mney.
B. Hbbies may have psitive effects n health.
C. Scial media is imprtant fr artists t get fans.
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第二部分 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该选项涂黑。
A
Stuck at hme with nthing t watch? Curius abut China, but dn’t knw where t begin? Well, we’ve gt
yu cvered with this brand-new vide series explring Chinese culture. All yu have t d is press play.
● Dazu Rck Carvings
One f China’s UNESCO Wrld Heritage sites is hidden amng the muntains n the utskirts f the
suthwestern city f Chngqing. Here, tens f thusands f sculptures cllectively make up the Dazu Rck
Carvings — cnsidered ne f the finest examples f China’s cave art, exhibiting the mst sphisticated
craftsmanship f Dazu Rck Carvings. The delicate Dazu Rck Carvings tell ancient, mystical stries.
● Bamb Carving
The art f bamb carving riginated at the Qing imperial curt. Tday, the art lives n, appreciated fr its
histrical value and elegance.
Just 100 kilmeters suthwest f Beijing, in the Xing’an New Area, a grup f skilled artists are keeping this
art alive. Carving bamb requires fcus, precisin and elbw grease (重活). Watch the vide and feast yur eyes
n the bamb masterpieces.
● Peach-stne Carving
In the small twn f Siyang in Jiangsu Prvince in eastern China, craftsmen create art n the tiny cres f the
peaches.
While mst peple think nthing f peach stnes and just thrw them away, they are a surce f inspiratin
fr these artists. The artist ges t great length t find the perfect cre t fit his cncept. Using tiny tls, they chip
away at the cres t create intricate designs,extremely detailed and delicate. These peach stne carvings are ften
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wrn as jewelry symblizing frtune in China.
21. What d Dazu Rck Carvings feature?
A. Mysterius tales. B. Muntain shapes.
C. Design inspiratins. D. Painting exhibitins.
22. What d the three types f art have in cmmn?
A. Materials. B. Origin. C. Craftsmanship. D. Symbls.
23. Why d peple wear peach-stne carving?
A. T shw wealth. B. T bring gd luck.
C. T symblize status. D. T appreciate design.
B
I live in Xizhu in Yunnan Prvince, n the histric Tea Hrse Rad. I have t admit that when I first heard
that Paul Salpek was ging t walk the entire glbe n his wn tw feet, I was blwn away. I culdn’t imagine
that there culd be such an unusual persn in the wrld.
Last May, I met Paul. He tld me that it was his first time in China. He talked t me with great excitement
abut the histry, migratins, and discveries in my regin f China. He spke f the Shu Yandu Da (the Suthern
Silk Rad), the travels f the 17th-century Chinese explrer Xu Xiake, the Tea Hrse Rad and the early
20th-century American btanist Jseph Rck. He als talked f Xuanzang. Paul cnsidered many f them heres
and in a sense Chinese pineers f slw jurnalism (新闻业).
I decided t accmpany Paul n his walk tward Yunnan. On September 28,2021, we set ut. Our days were
simple: walk, eat, sleep, and repeat. We wke up at sunrise, set ff in high spirits, and rested at sunset, dragging
urselves int exhausted sleep.
We met many peple n the rad. Sme were curius, surrunding us and watching us; sme gave us
directins; sme invited us int their hme t take a rest; sme spke f the charm f their hmetwn. We met
many beautiful suls, simple suls and warm suls. We were walking with ur minds.
Lking back n the mre than 200 miles I walked with Paul, I came t a realizatin. Walking fr its wn sake,
while healthy and admirable, is nly a small part f the benefit f mving with ur feet. A deeper reward is
rediscvering the wrld arund us, shrtening the distance between each ther, and sharing each ther’s cultures.
24. What did the writer think f Paul’s travel plan at first?
A. Surprised. B. Frightened. C. Cnfused. D. Disappinted.
25. What can we learn abut Paul frm Paragraph 2?
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A. He was Jseph Rck’s friend. B. He was a western jurnalist.
C. He came t China several times. D. He had a knwledge f China.
26. What des Paragraph 4 tell us abut the writer and Paul?
A. They set ff in high spirits. B. They satisfied the lcals’ curisity.
C. They built bnds with peple. D. They hnred the ancestrs.
27. What is the main purpse f the writer’s writing the text?
A. T share and reflect n a jurney. B. T suggest a new way f travel.
C. T stress the imprtance f friendship. D. T intrduce Chinese culture.
C
On 15th June 1996, a huge bmb in Manchester, in the nrth-west f England, destryed the city centre,
causing nearly a billin punds’ wrth f damage. The bmb, which had been planted by a terrrist grup called
the IRA, injured ver 200 peple but remarkably killed n ne as plice had evacuated the area fllwing a
warning frm the IRA.
Manchester had already undergne sme changes as it recvered frm the ecnmic depressin f the early
1990s that had destryed much f its industry and created large-scale unemplyment. It had wn the right t hst
the Cmmnwealth Games (a large sprting event) and redevelped sme deserted areas thrugh the building f
the Natinal Veldrme, an exhibitin centre and an award-winning cncert hall. Hwever, at the time f the
bmbing, the city centre was still badly neglected — dminated by the Arndale Shpping Centre (nce described
as lking like an enrmus public tilet) and squares that were run-dwn and affected by drug addictin. S,
dreadful thugh the bmbing was, it actually prvided an pprtunity t start again that might nt have happened
therwise.
Within weeks f the explsin, the gvernment had set up a public-private cmpany t manage the recvery
and launched an internatinal cmpetitin t design the redevelpment. The winning plan invlved restring the
histric buildings that had been damaged, tearing dwn and rebuilding sme f the ugly buildings, creating new
public spaces and imprving life fr pedestrians. Alngside this, the gvernment reduced traffic in the centre by
changing the directin f sme main rads and develped an integrated public transprt system, making access t
the centre easier. Since these imprvements, the city has attempted t bst turism by using sme f the city’s
histrical sites fr majr public events and by creating the Urbis building, which nw huses the Natinal Museum
f Ftball. In turn, these changes have been key in attracting new investrs, such as the Qatari ryal family wh
wn Manchester City Ftball Club.
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Since 1996, the Manchester ecnmy has grwn in all areas. Hwever, there are sme cncerns that inequality
has als increased. Nr are all the new spaces appreciated. One new garden square designed by an internatinal
architect was rated as the wrst attractin in the city. Others argue that in changing market stalls and industry fr
luxury cnsumptin and glass buildings, the city has lst sme f its sul.
28. What des the wrd “evacuate” (paragraph 1)mst prbably mean?
A. Lking fr smething in a place. B. Estimate the lsses in a ruined place.
C. Remve peple frm a place f danger. D. Determine a numerical value f a place.
29. What des the writer say abut the 1996 IRA bmbing?
A. It presented an unexpected pprtunity fr Manchester.
B. It destryed the city centre that used t be busy and crwded.
C. It resulted in a lt f peple getting hurt r killed in Manchester.
D. It cst Manchester its chance t hst the Cmmnwealth Games.
30. What did Manchester d fr its recvery?
A. It set up Manchester City Ftball Club.
B. It rganised an internatinal cmpetitin t attract new investrs.
C. It tre dwn sme histrical sites t make rm fr public events.
D. It develped a public traffic system t make the city center mre accessible.
31. What is the passage mainly abut?
A. Damage Manchester suffered due t the IRA bmbing.
B. The IRA bmbing in Manchester and its cnsequences.
C. Challenges related t the redevelpment f Manchester.
D The lng-term effects f the changes made in Manchester.
D
Science is always seen as hard-cre and hard t understand. But culd yu imagine hundreds f peple being
attracted by the cver f a science magazine?
The achievement was cmpleted after Wang Yixi and his team made the cver f an Octber issue f Structure,
a US-based Cell Press jurnal. The cver shws a Chinese ink painting that vividly shws the prcess in which a
special enzyme (酶) invlved in the bisynthesis (生物合成) f an imprtant rganic cmpund is activated―the
latest breakthrugh by a Chinese scientific research team. Anther ne f his ppular wrks that carries distinctive
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Chinese elements is a cmpsite image, describing a scientist as the flk gddess Nyuwa, carrying her newly
discvered cmpund t fill a crack in the sky.
While studying chemistry at university, Wang Yixi ften came acrss an experimental preparatin prcess that
he had t explain, but the amunt f text was t large and abstract. A she had been interested in drawing, and
related sftware like Phtshp, he decided t turn his graphics int a fine art. He went n t study 3D graphics
sftware in rder t better display the micrscpic structures in his field and imprve the presentatin f his papers.
It didn’t take lng befre his classmates and prfessrs nticed his talents and asked him t help them with
their papers. By wrd f muth, mre peple beat a path t Wang’s dr and were willing t pay fr his service.
Over the past fur years, Wang and his team have cme up with mre than 10,000 visual wrks fr academic
papers acrss a variety f fields, many f which have made their way t the wrld’s tp academic jurnals,
including Nature, Science and Cell.
“Every scientific paper is innvative, and graphics are an essential part f scientific papers,” Wang says,
adding that what he tries t achieve is an explanatin f mdels r methds, t shwcase experimental results,
visually prcess data r cmpare differences amng experiments.
32. What play a special rle in Wang’s wrks?
A. Fairytales. B. Chinese elements. C. Rich clrs. D. Cmplex structures.
33. What can we learn abut Wang Yixi frm paragraph 3?
A. He preferred painting t Chemistry. B. He develped useful mapping sftware.
C. He had an active mind t slve prblem. D. He had truble cnducting his experiment.
34. Hw des Wang make abstract papers easily understd?
A. By visualizing them vividly. B. By shwing them accurately.
C By explaining them in detail. D. By cnstructing them uniquely
35. Which is the best title fr the text?
A. The pwer f art B. Dilemmas f science
C. Mysteries f Chemistry D. Inspiratin frm science
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂
黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
When I first arrived in China, I thught I’d prepared fr cultural differences. I was ready fr chpsticks and
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studying the language. Nthing, hwever, culd have prepared me fr the Great Warm Water Rule.
It began n the first day f class. I tk ut my ice-cld water. My Chinese rmmate, Liu, lked at it with
genuine surprise. ____36____ He nicely pushed a therms (保温杯) f ht water twards me. “This is better fr
yu,“ he said kindly. I was cnfused. Hw culd plain ht water be better than refreshing, cld water?
The plt thickened everywhere I went. ____37____ In restaurants, waiters wuld autmatically bring me a
pt f biling water withut asking. My prfessrs sipped frm their thermses during lectures. It was a
natinwide rule that I had smehw missed.
One mrning, I had a slight sre thrat. When Liu heard me cugh, he sprang int actin and gt his kettle.
____38____”Drink this, “he instructed, handing me the therms. “It will help.” Dubtful but tuched, I drank the
warm water all day. T my astnishment, my thrat felt better by the evening. Was it magic? Or just hydratin (水
合作用)?
I decided t investigate this cultural mystery. I asked Liu “Why is warm water the slutin t everything?“
He explained it was abut balance. ____39____ Hwever, warm water helps yur bdy functin smthly.
It was my ”Aha!” mment. ____40____It wasn’t just a preference; it was a deeply held belief in keeping
internal harmny. Nw, I still enjy an ccasinal cld drink, but yu’ll mstly find me with my wn therms. I’ve
nt nly accepted the Warm Water Rule; I’ve becme ne f its devted fllwers.
A. My curisity finally gt the better f me.
B. It was as if I had brken an unspken law.
C. I fund the cncept bth strange and abnrmal.
D. It wasn’t just abut temperature; it was abut philsphy.
E. He immediately filled his electric kettle and started biling water.
F. The library, the gym, even the cinema-everyne carried thermses.
G. Cld drinks are believed t shck yur system and slw yur digestin.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 55 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 15 小题;每题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
Hallween is a special time f the year, especially fr kids. In my neighbrhd, althugh it’s filled with
families and kids, my husband and I ____41____ have many trick-r-treaters n ur street. S it always
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____42____ us because I truly lve Hallween and seeing kids in their creative ____43____. Hwever, we still
keep the traditin f _______44_______ ur huse, and we have a bnfire (篝火) and play Hallween mvies in
the frnt yard, sending the clear ____45____: candy is here!
Last year, things ____46____ a remarkable turn partly because peple came frm ther twns t trick-r-treat
arund us. Als, there were sme new peple wh had just ____47____ in the neighbrhd.
It was a(n) ____48____ experience. A large grup f children ____49____ dwn ur street. In just the first
hur, I gt mre kids than in the past three years ____50____. Parents were taking pictures f their kids in frnt f
ur bnfire. I was quite ____51____ that sme f the adults wuld jin us fr the ____52____ when their kids were
ld enugh t g arund in grups n their wn. I actually ____53____ candy this year and had t give kids sme
nn-candy treats I had n hand.
My ____54____ is this: all the “utside” kids are welcme. If yu want t cme here because it’s safer r just
because yu knw yu’ll get better candy, cme ver t my neighbrhd. I have sme tasty, full-sized candy bars
____55____ especially fr yu!
41. A. naturally B. rarely C. casually D. unexpectedly
42. A. mtivates B. delights C. upsets D. appeals
43. A. expressins B. pumpkins C. hats D. cstumes
44. A. emptying B. rearranging C. decrating D. painting
45. A. warning B. message C. schedule D. symbl
46. A. shifted B. cnfirmed C. tk D. deserved
47. A. admitted B. apprached C. settled D. escaped
48. A. awful B. awesme C. cnventinal D. cnfusing
49. A. paraded B. drve C. flew D. cllapsed
50. A. separated B. ignred C. recmmended D. cmbined
51. A. certain B. dubtful C. hesitant D. ashamed
52. A. perfrmance B. curisity C. cmpetitin D. fun
53. A. gave away B. ran ut f C. put away D. tk place f
54. A. pint B. suggestin C. assumptin D. discvery
55. A. waiting B. praising C. searching D. arranging
第二节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入 1 个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
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Zhen Shisheng is a man with hearing lss and speech difficulties. ___56___ his physical difficulties, Zhen has
lived a meaningful life, thanks t his interest in and talent fr and enthusiasm fr the traditinal Shanxi art f fahua
ware.
Fahua ware, which is mstly made in the suth and east f Shanxi, is the prcelain versin f clisnne (景泰
蓝), ___57___ the design elements are separated by cpper wires. Prcelain featuring these techniques ___58___
(fire) at lwer temperatures with the different clred glazes (釉料) and enamels (珐琅) applied t individual areas
created by the slip lines.
When ___59___ (recall) his experience t learn the techniques t make this Shanxi handicraft with a histry f
hundreds f years, Zhen said in sign language, “When yu lse sme abilities, yu wuld cherish all the thers
___60___ (leave) t yu. Only when yu apply all yur senses and abilities t yur subject f wrk can yu
___61___ (pssible) succeed.”
Zhen learned the craft frm his father, wh is ___62___ master fahua ware craftsman in a prcelain factry.
Zhen’s creativity and innvatin are demnstrated in the ___63___ (free) f using lines and glaze clrs, as well as
the selectin f patterns and images fr decratin.
The ___64___ (hard) part f learning t make fahua ware is that the fahua techniques have been lst fr abut
300 years, and tday’s revival f the art has been made thrugh artists’ painstaking research int ancient dcuments
and existing museum exhibits, as well as ___65___ (they) wn imaginatin. And he believes this cultural heritage
can be passed dwn t future generatins.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分 15 分)
66. 假定你是李华,近期你发现国内不少历史建筑都被改造成了咖啡馆,在社交媒体上成为热门打卡地
(internet-famus spt)。请给你的英国笔友 Chris 写一封邮件讨论这一现象,内容包括:
1. 你的看法;
2. 你的理由。
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。
Dear Chris,
Hw are things ging? I’m writing t discuss with yu an interesting trend in ancient buildings.
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Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分 25 分)
67. 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。
Susan, Max, and Alex were inseparable friends wh shared a deep lve fr the great utdrs and always
vercame difficulties tgether they met. Fr weeks, they had been planning their latest camping adventure n
weekends. This trip was special — they had chsen a spt by a river, far frm the busy city. As they finally hit the
rad n a sunny Saturday mrning, they were very excited.
After a few hurs f driving thrugh winding rads, they arrived at their destinatin. The campsite was
everything they had hped fr — a peaceful spt by a gently flwing river, surrunded by twering trees. Withut
wasting any time, they set up their tent, gathered firewd, and started a fire t ck their dinner. The smell f
grilled (烤) sausages filled the air as they sat arund the fire, sharing stries and laughing at ld memries. Fr a
mment, everything was perfect.
As the night grew darker, the frest, nce alive with the singing f birds, seemed terrifyingly quiet. Suddenly,
they heard a strange nise cming frm the wds. It sunded like smething was mving thrugh the bushes.
Susan, wh had always been mre careful and resurceful, suggested they g inside the tent. But Max and Alex,
ever the adventurers, wanted t investigate and challenge themselves. Armed with their flashlights, they headed
int the wds. Susan, wh was a bit wrried, didn’t want t be left alne and fllwed them, with a spn and a
pt in her hands in case f danger.
The deeper they walked int the frest, the luder and mre intense the nise became. The beam (光线) f
their flashlights cut thrugh the darkness, revealing nthing but the thick bushes. Leaves rustled (沙沙作响) and
the air grew heavy with tensin. Just as they were abut t turn back, a sudden mvement caught their attentin.
Frm the shadws appeared a wild pig. The pig tk a step clser, smelling the air as if searching fr fd. Max
and Alex frze in fear, nt knwing hw t deal with the situatin.
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At that mment, Susan remembered the spn and the pt she had bught.
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Seeing the pig walk away, they returned t their tent immediately.
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