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一、听力选择题
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
1.Hw many parcels are expected t be delivered this year?
A.30.8 billin.B.83 billin.C.95.5 billin.
2.What will be dne t encurage greener packaging?
A.All packages will be wrapped nly nce.
B.2,000 bxes recycle statins will be built.
C.New energy vehicles will be used t deliver packages.
3.What is n the list?
A.The wrapping prducts.
B.The lcatins f recycle statins.
C.The types f new energy vehicles.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
4.Wh is the Mini Camp intended fr?
A.Fur-year-lds.B.Five-year-lds.C.Six-year-lds.
5.Which activity des the Older Summer Camp rganize?
A.Museum visits.B.Bwling games.C.Family gatherings.
6.What is a requirement fr jining the field trips?
A.Camping experience.B.Parental permissin.C.Swimming skills.
7.What will the speaker d next?
A.Cllect fees.B.Answer questins.C.Shw a shrt vide.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
8.Which f the fllwing just needed repairing?
A.The windws.B.The shelves.C.The tables.
9.Hw ften des Histry Sciety usually meet?
A.Once a week.B.Once a mnth.C.Twice a mnth.
10.When will the Cmputer Club be pen t the public?
A.In August.B.In September.C.In Octber.
11.What will Sally Wainwright d n 22nd September?
A.Share her new wrks.B.Intrduce the IT rm.C.Run the Bk Club.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
12.Where d micrplastics cme frm?
A.The fd chain.B.Daily items.C.New technlgies.
13.What can peple d t help slve the prblem accrding t the wman?
A.Use reusable bttles.B.Remve larger plastic items.C.Prduce fewer skin care prducts.
14.What is a current effrt against micrplastics?
A.Safe materials are being studied.
B.Bans n plastics are being drafted.
C.Packaging is required t carry a warning.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
15.What did Kng Xiangdng cmbine with Chinese flk music?
A.Jazz music.B.Classical music.C.Ppular music.
16.When did Kng Xiangdng’s mther buy a pian fr him?
A.In 1975.B.In1980.C.In1986.
17.Hw des the speaker prbably feel abut Kng Xiangdng?
A.Generus.B.Kind-hearted.C.Creative.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
18.What did the man ask the bread stre t d with the mncakes?
A.Print the wman’s name n them.
B.Add mre sugar t taste better.
C.Reduce calries t make them healthier.
19.Wh are unfit fr mncakes?
A.Peple with high bld.B.Peple lacking nutritin.C.Peple n a diet.
20.What is the functin f Chinese tea?
A.Warming stmachs.B.Helping digest well.C.Reducing weight.
二、阅读理解
Humans are always explring new ways t feel, lk and live better. As with everything else in life, ur apprach t keeping fit and healthy has evlved ver time. Fr as lng as peple have been exercising, we have been finding enjyable and exciting ways t wrk ut. Sme trends have std the test f time while thers faded away.
Here are five icnic fitness trends thrugh the decades:
Hula hping-1950s
Hula hping was a pastime fr ancient Egyptians and Greeks. It rse in ppularity in the 1950s when Califrnia ty cmpany Wham-O successfully marketed a plastic versin f the hula hp, prmising t help burn calries and slim waistlines. While the craze died ut quickly, the hula hp cntinues t be used as an effective exercise tl and fr leisure.
Spinning-1990s
Spinning launched a cycling revlutin in the 1990s which cntinues t this day, thanks t big-name gyms which have made cycling n statinary bikes a party fr participants. Clur-changing lights, high-energy music and enthusiastic instructrs have turned spin classes int a lively grup activity which has attracted fans arund the wrld.
CrssFit-2000s
CrssFit has been a firm favurite in the fitness scene since the 2000s. The activity is cmpetitive yet cmmunal, with scres being tracked n a bard. Classes typically last an hur r less, making each sessin an intense and time-efficient wrkut which many are able t fit int their busy schedules.
HIIT-2020s
HIIT, which stands fr High Intensity Interval Training, gained ppularity during the Cvid-19 pandemic, alng with the rise f hme wrkuts. Exercises, dne in shrt, intense bursts, aim t build strength and endurance. It can be dne thrugh free nline classes withut any equipment, making it an affrdable wrkut at hme.
21.Why did hula hping becme ppular in the 1950s?
A.It was an ancient traditin.B.It was believed t lse weight.
C.It was easy t learn.D.It was a cmpetitive class.
22.What made spinning classes fun in the 1990s?
A.Lng wrkut sessins.B.Outdr cycling rutes.
C.Free bikes fr all students.D.Lud music and exciting atmsphere.
23.What is the main purpse f the article?
A.T explain hw fitness trends changed ver time.
B.T advertise the newest wrkut prgrams in gyms.
C.T cmpare the benefits f different exercise trends.
D.T criticize shrt-lived fitness crazes thrughut histry.
Did yu knw that lng ag, Singapre was full f wetlands, lakes, and small villages? Even tday, animals like wild pigs, mnkeys, and snakes smetimes enter cities lking fr fd and shelter. This can be dangerus fr them, especially n busy rads.
Singapre wants t becme a “City in Nature” by 2030. The city is finding ways t prtect natural spaces. Scientists are creating slutins t help wildlife live safely alngside peple. STEM (Science, Technlgy, Engineering, and Mathematics) is key t these ideas.
Animals ften crss highways and risk being hit by cars. Experts use technlgy like cameras and sund devices t study animal mvement and decide where t build safe crssings. In 2019, the Mandai Wildlife Grup (MWG) built a 140-meter-lng bridge ver a highway just fr animals. Cameras shwed that ver 100 species used it. MWG als built fences t guide animals and rpe bridges t help thse living in trees mve safely.
Singapre is als teaching cmmunities hw t keep animals safe. The Animal Cncerns Research and Educatin Sciety (ACRES) receives ver 1,000 calls each mnth t rescue wild animals in cities. “Often, we teach peple hw t handle the situatin themselves,” said Karina Lim frm ACRES. “This helps them feel mre cnfident and respect animals mre.” Wildlife expert Kiran Sujanani added, “Wild animals are usually shy and scared. If we give them space, they will ften leave n their wn.”
T live tgether peacefully, peple need t understand why animals cme near them and hw they behave. Animal welfare grups advise peple t d their part t avid attracting wildlife t their hmes. This includes nt carrying visible plastic bags in areas with mnkeys and string waste prperly. Educatin is the first step tward change. As ne expert said, “Harmny begins with respect.” By learning abut animals and respecting their hmes, everyne can help prtect them. Singapre’s jurney shws that with cmmunity effrt and STEM, peple and wildlife can share spaces peacefully.
24.Hw is STEM primarily used t prtect wildlife in Singapre?
A.By building mre rads and bridges.
B.By planning mre natural parks fr animals.
C.By using cameras and devices t frighten animals.
D.By researching animals and creating secure passages.
25.What can be inferred abut ACRES’s wrk frm the text?
A.It wants t mve all wild animals ut f the city.
B.It encurages peple t keep wild animals as pets.
C.It mainly fcuses n finding new hmes fr wild animals.
D.It believes peple shuld learn t deal with wildlife prperly.
26.What is ne suggested way t avid attracting wildlife t residential areas?
A.Making lud nises t scare animals away.
B.Feeding animals regularly t keep them calm.
C.String waste prperly and keeping plastic bags ut f sight.
D.Building higher fences and setting barriers arund hmes.
27.What is the main purpse f the passage?
A.T discuss the dangers wild animals face in cities.
B.T explain hw STEM helps humans and wildlife cexist.
C.T encurage readers t visit the natural parks in Singapre.
D.T intrduce the histry f wildlife cnservatin in Singapre.
In an analysis f 16 cities arund the wrld, thse that saw the biggest temperature rises ver the years als had mre rat cmplaints ver time, researchers reprted in Science Advances.
Jnathan Richardsn, a researcher f the University f Richmnd in Virginia, tgether with his team, gathered recrds f cmplaints made abut rats ver an average f 12 years frm 13 US cities, as well as Trnt, Tky and Amsterdam. They fund that amng factrs including levels f urbanizatin (城市化) , ecnmic develpment, ppulatin grwth and average temperatures, the strngest ne assciated with a faster rat race was the amunt a city’s temperature had increased.
“The unseasnably warm winters f climate change,” Richardsn says, “prbably buy rats extra time utdrs. An extra week r tw fraging (觅食) utdrs… that’s, in sme cases, adequate fr a rat t reprduce ne mre time.” Warming weather als means fewer pprtunities t cntrl rat ppulatins. “There used t be a rdent (啮齿动物) seasn: Rats sught shelter indrs in winter with lwer birth rates, allwing prfessinals t take advantage f the chance t cntrl. Nw it’s all year rund,” says Bbby Crrigan, a rdentlgist.
“When humans and rats share space, there are really a variety f risks cming alng, ” says Niamh Quinn, a human-wildlife interactins advisr at the University f Califrnia Agriculture and Natural Resurces in Irvine. Rats nt nly make peple jump and scream, but als chew up car wiring and eat crps and gardens. Their wastes pllute fd that they get int, and they can spread diseases. They cause arund 27 billin dllars in damage each year in the United States, and the wrld spends 500 millin dllars per year fighting a lsing battle against the creature. Higher temperatures may make matters wrse;
“At sme pint there’s ging t be hpefully nt, but ptentially the perfect strm, where we have all these increasing ppulatin, all these rdents but nt enugh tls in ur tlbx t manage them, ” said Bbby.
28.What mainly cntributes t the rise in rat ppulatins in cities?
A.The prgressin f urbanizatin.B.Increase in city-temperatures.
C.The shrtening f rdent seasns.D.Imprved reprting f rat cmplaints.
29.What des the underlined wrd “adequate” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Sufficient.B.Demanding.C.Unlikely.D.Unsuitable.
30.What des the authr want t tell us in paragraph 4?
A.Measures t track rat cmplaints.B.Damage f high temperatures.
C.The reasns fr high birth rates f rats.D.The seriusness f the increasing rats.
31.What can be the best title fr the text?
A.Mre Rdent Activities Drive Htter Climates.B.Majr Cities Take Respnsibility Fr Rat Rises.
C.Rdent Activities Impact the Climate Glbally.D.Rising Rat Ppulatins Result Frm Rising Heat.
A recent experiment tested whether cffee pulp (果肉), a leftver f the cffee grwing prcess, culd help bring Csta Rica’s rainfrests back t life. Researchers tested tw pieces f land t see hw the cffee waste wuld affect defrested land, cvering ne area f grass with abut 20 inches f the pulp and leaving the ther untuched.
After tw years, the piece f land given cffee pulp shwed a remarkable imprvement. 80 percent f the land was cvered by yung trees, sme already 15 feet — including species that can grw as tall as 60 feet — cmpared t just 20 percent in the untreated land. In the cffee-fueled land, trees were als fur times taller n average, and the sil was mre nutritius.
“Nt nly des it give cffee prducers an envirnment-friendly way t deal with their waste, but it als speeds up the timeline t bring back destryed frests,” says Rebecca Cle, a study authr. “It takes trpical frests hundreds f years t grw back. T have such tall trees in nly tw years is really amazing.”
Cle fund that as the decmpsed (腐烂的) remains f the grasses mix with the cffee’s nutritius layer, it creates a rich sil. That, in turn, attracts insects, which attracts birds, wh then drp seeds int the land, as des the wind. Then cmes the rebirth. S cmpared with just using cffee pulp and letting nature d the planting, it’s labr-intensive (劳动密集的) and expensive t bring back frests by planting trees.
While Cle’s experiment with cffee pulp successfully jump-started frest grwth, there are dwnsides. Cffee pulp is really smelly. It als attracts a lt f ther insects that are harmful t nearby humans. There’s als sme cncern that it will have harmful effects n watersheds. There can be sme pllutin.
While this experiment was carried ut away frm water surces, Cle says their future research will lk at the pssible impact n surrunding areas. In additin t researching the lng-term impacts, Cle is interested in testing ther agricultural byprducts. As lng as the crp waste is nutritius and nt harmful t human health, she wuld expect similar results.
32.What des Rebecca Cle think f the result f the experiment?
A.It creates a win-win situatin.
B.It agrees with previus studies.
C.It challenges traditinal beliefs.
D.It brings abut undesirable changes.
33.What can be inferred abut bringing back frests by using cffee pulp?
A.It is helpful but difficult.
B.It is impractical and useless.
C.It is mney-saving and labr-saving.
D.It is envirnment-friendly but time-wasting.
34.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
A.Hw t Prtect the Rainfrests in Csta Rica
B.The Disadvantages f Using Cffee Pulp in Frests
C.The Lng-term Research n Agricultural Byprducts
D.Cffee Pulp: A New Way t Restre Csta Rica’s Rainfrests
35.What may be Cle’s ne future research fcus?
A.The effects f ther crp waste.
B.Ways t speed up agricultural prductin.
C.The serius impacts f agricultural byprducts.
D.Methds f aviding the side effects f cffee pulp.
Mr. Smith has been teaching science fr ver twenty years, but it was his latest prject that really inspired his students. This semester, he intrduced a greenhuse t the schl garden. 36 The students were excited, eager t learn abut planting and caring fr different types f vegetables and flwers.
As the prject prgressed, he encuraged his students t take respnsibility. 37 They learned abut the science f ecsystems, the imprtance f phtsynthesis, and hw t track grwth cycles. “I want t shw yu that science is mre than just facts and figures. It’s abut seeing the results f yur hard wrk,” he wuld say.
One day, during lunch, a grup f students gathered arund the greenhuse. 38 They started discussing which vegetables wuld be ready t harvest by the end f the mnth. The excitement in their vices was bvius.
39 He knew that he had succeeded in making science meaningful. He encuraged his students t think critically. He believed that these lessns wuld help the students nt nly academically but als persnally.
By the end f the semester, nt nly did the students gain knwledge abut btany, but they als learned the value f teamwrk and patience. The greenhuse became mre than a classrm; it was a place f discvery and grwth. Mr. Smith’s creative teaching methd created a lasting impact. 40
A.It became a center f activity.
B.Mr. Smith smiled at their passin.
C.They eagerly shared their predictins.
D.Students learned hw t start a cnversatin.
E.Mr. Smith was disappinted at the result f the prject.
F.His students left with memries they wuld treasure frever.
G.They tk turns watering the plants, recrding data and s n.
三、完形填空
Jasn Jel’s life stry is nt just abut running. As a tw-time cancer survivr, Jasn has transfrmed persnal health 41 int stries fr inspiratin.
His jurney began 42 . Despite the fact that Jasn felt 43 while preparing fr a new jb, he experienced a seizure (突然发作) — a mment that wuld 44 everything. Within ne week, he underwent brain surgery, marking the beginning f an intense 16-mnth treatment jurney that wuld 45 his physical and mental bundaries. “They tld me I wuldn’t walk ut f the hspital,” Jasn recalls, “but I 46 t leave in tw days.”
This became the crnerstne f his 47 . Despite underging extensive treatment, Jasn refused t remain 48 . He wuld run six t eight miles every day arund Zrinsky Lake in Omaha, Nebraska, turning each step int the 49 t his diagnsis (诊断).
Remarkably, Jasn’s cnnectin t running was 50 because f his cancer experiences. After his first cancer diagnsis — metastatic thyrid cancer — he began running again. When he was faced with the brain tumr diagnsis, running became mre than a hbby; it became a 51 .
While still in hspital, Jasn bravely expressed his 52 by signing up fr a marathn. He cmpleted the race, 53 that limitatins are ften just perceptins (感知).
After the race, he shares 54 psts n scial media, transfrming his experiences int mtivatinal stries. “It’s nt just an 55 ,” Jasn explains. “It’s an accmplishment, a self-reflectin, smething beynd just running.”
41.A.signalsB.recrdsC.needsD.challenges
42.A.effrtlesslyB.smthlyC.irregularlyD.unexpectedly
43.A.nervusB.emtinalC.healthyD.cnfident
44.A.changeB.balanceC.delayD.cnsume
45.A.testB.markC.remveD.fix
46.A.happenedB.managedC.agreedD.hesitated
47.A.innvatinB.prmtinC.recveryD.search
48.A.speechlessB.lnelyC.faithfulD.mtinless
49.A.witnessB.apprachC.resistanceD.cmmitment
50.A.replacedB.deepenedC.fllwedD.explred
51.A.defenceB.necessityC.matchD.respnsibility
52.A.hpeB.trustC.dependenceD.inncence
53.A.predictingB.warningC.admittingD.prving
54.A.reflectiveB.averageC.extraD.humrus
55.A.experimentB.eventC.ccasinD.appintment
四、语法填空
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。
Zhang Zeduan’s QingmingScrll is a representative wrk f realism in Chinese art. 56 (paint) n a five-meter-lng silk scrll, the painting prvides an imprtant insight 57 life in the 12th-century China. The ancient scrll, currently in the Palace Museum in Beijing, describes a busy riverbank scene 58 peple frm all walks f life gather t trade gds. It is pssible that the mst 59 (impress) aspect f the painting is Zhang’s precise brushwrk. The painting reveals a great deal abut the 12th-century Chinese custms, clthing, transprtatin methds, business practices and varius 60 (build). At first sight, the verall scene f life in the capital city seems peaceful and cheerful. Hwever, sme experts suggest that n clser inspectin, the painting 61 (virtual) expresses serius plitical and scial prblems. Sme bats 62 (carry) fd d nt seem t belng t the gvernment, which suggests that the gvernment has lst cntrl f fd supplies and transprtatin.
The painting shws a busy city life n the surface, and viewers have t bserve small details carefully 63 (find) the hidden crisis. Up t nw, these tiny clues in the scrll 64 (shw) us quite a lt abut the real scial situatin f the Nrthern Sng Dynasty.
With the QingmingScrll, Zhang made 65 utstanding cntributin t Chinese art and greatly influenced generatins f future artists.
五、书面表达
66.最近,你班同学就“探索火星是否值得”这一话题展开了一场讨论。请你根据下表提供的信息,用英语写一篇短文介绍讨论的情况,并谈谈自己的看法。
30%的同学认为火星不值得探索。理由:
1. 离我们及我们的日常生活太遥远。2. 浪费金钱。
70%的同学认为火星值得探索。理由:
1. 已发送火星车祝融探索发现了火星的基本情况。2. 有望解决人口问题。
注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Recently ur class had a heated discussin n whether Mars is wrth explring.
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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。
The news abut the schl talent shw filled ur classrm with an electric energy. Everyne talked abut it eagerly during breaks. The bright pster n the bulletin bard seemed t prmise a night f unfrgettable perfrmances. Only Le, a quiet transfer student wh had jined us just a mnth ag, sat alne in the crner. While thers planned their perfrmances in grups actively, he stared at the sign-up sheet frm a distance with a wrried lk. His fingers mved nervusly n the desk backwards and frwards as if playing certain instrument. This small detail made me increasingly curius abut his stry.
After music class, ur teacher gathered us arund the pian and tld us smething truly surprising. She revealed that Le had wn first prize in a pian cmpetitin at his previus schl. The news spread thrugh the class like wildfire, and we all immediately expected him t sign up, imagining him as ur star perfrmer. As the days passed, the sign-up sheet was filled with ther names while his name never appeared n the list. During lunch breaks, when thers practiced their acts in the hallways and curtyard, Le always went t the library alne. His cnsistent avidance f any mentin f the shw cnfused me mre.
One lunch break, I decided t fllw my curisity and talk t him in the library, finding him sitting in the far crner. I asked abut the thick nvel he was reading, then mentined the talent shw, suggesting he wuld be a wnderful additin. At first he seemed uncmfrtable, lking dwn at his hands, but slwly he began t share his stry in a hesitant vice. He explained that since mving here, his family’s small apartment had n rm fr a pian, as his father had lst his jb. “It’s been mnths since I last tuched a pian, and I’m afraid I’ve frgtten hw t play well,” he said sftly. His simple statement shwed bth a practical prblem and a fear f failing t meet the expectatins nw placed upn him.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Hearing this, I remembered my aunt’s music center near ur schl
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On perfrmance day, I felt s prud t watch him walk nt the stage.
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参考答案
1.C 2.C 3.A
【原文】China’s delivery service regulatr plans t facilitate cntinued grwth f the industry this year, with mre parcels handled, while at the same time prmpting mre envirnmentally friendly packaging. The gals were annunced at the annual cnference f the State Pst Bureau in Beijing n Mnday. The industry is expected t see cntinued grwth in express deliveries this year, with 95.5 billin parcels frecast t be delivered, a year-n-year increase f 15 percent. China handled 83 billin packages last year, a year-n-year rise f 30.8 percent, the bureau said. Gals have als been set t encurage greener packaging f deliveries. Sme 5 millin recycled bxes are expected t be used and 20,000 statins will be built by China Pst t cllect used packaging. 80 percent f packages rdered frm nline shps will nt be wrapped a secnd time fr transprtatin. The bureau will als encurage cmpanies t use new energy vehicles t deliver packages. T establish a standard fr best practice, the bureau and the State Administratin fr Market Regulatin released a list f green wrapping prducts. The prducts n the list, which bear a special lg, range frm wrapping bags and bxes t tape. Delivery enterprises are being encuraged t use prducts n the list.
4.A 5.B 6.B 7.C
【原文】W: Hell, everyne. Welcme t Creative Day Schl. This summer, we prvide tw full-time summer camp prgrams. Bth will last the entire time the children are ut f schl. Our first summer camp is fr ur fur-year-lds, called Mini Camp. This Mini Camp will still have their nrmal everyday schedule with a lt f fun activities. At least nce a week, ur Mini Campers will g n a field trip. These field trips culd cnsist f a day at the beach r explring the Natural Museum. Our Older Summer Camp is prvided fr ages 5 thrugh 12. There are scheduled summer fun activities and games. The children will participate in art, utdr play, games, and much mre. Swimming at a nearby pl is ften a weekly field trip fr ages 6 and up. Other field trips culd include bwling, a day at the mvies, r a picnic in the park. Permissin f parents and activity fees are required t participate in all field trips. Nw, let’s watch a five-minute film abut last year’s prgrams.
8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A
【原文】
W: Our library will pen after three-mnth repair wrk. Althugh we had sme mney prblems, I think visitrs will be surprised at hw different everything is. We didn’t replace the windws as we’d planned. They just needed repairing. We’ve been able t replace all thse ld wden shelves. The cmputers have been mved t a new IT rm. Sadly, mney ran ut befre we had the chance t paint the meeting rm but we’re hping t cmplete that next year. Oh, yu can see ur new tables and chairs.
The drs will pen n 28th August. Then we get dwn t business in September. The lcal Histry Sciety will be meeting n the first Mnday f each mnth at 7:30 as usual. We’ll be starting ur Wednesday lunchtime Bk Club at 1:00 pm. The Cmputer Club wn’t be running in September as we still need t cmplete wrk in the IT rm, but this will certainly be returning in Octber. And we’re especially lking frward t welcming a lcal writer, Sally Wainwright, t a new event n 22nd September. Visitrs will be able t hear her read frm her latest wrks.
12.B 13.A 14.A
【原文】W: Have yu heard abut the grwing prblem f micrplastics in ur ceans and envirnment?
M: Yes, it’s alarming. But what exactly are micrplastics?
W: They’re tiny pieces f plastic, ften less than 5 mm in size, which cme frm the breakdwn f larger plastic items r are intentinally added t things like skincare prducts. They’ve gt int ur ceans, sil, and even ur fd chain.
M: What can we d abut it?
W: First, reducing ur use f single-use plastics is necessary. Reusable bags and bttles, fr instance, can make a big difference. Secndly, we need better wastewater treatment t prevent micrplastics frm entering waterways. Als, there’s a need fr new technlgies t remve existing micrplastics frm the envirnment.
M: It seems like a big prblem. Are any effrts being made t fight against micrplastics?
W: Abslutely. Many cuntries have banned certain single-use plastics, and scientists are researching safe materials. Additinally, rganizatins and startups are wrking n large-scale cean clean-up prjects.
15.B 16.A 17.C
【详解】
M: The famus classical pianist, Kng Xiangdng, surprised his fans last week by giving a cncert cmbining classical music with Chinese flk music. Kng explained that he tried this because he wanted t create smething new. Music has always been part f Kng’s wrld. As his mther was a great music lver, he lived with music frm birth. His mther culdn’t buy him a pian until he was seven in 1975. He was made t practise the pian s much that, at times, he thught abut giving up. Hwever, he didn’t quit, and he became a great pianist. In 1986, at the age f 18, he became the yungest prize winner in Mscw’s Internatinal Tchaikvsky Cmpetitin. He went n t win awards in cmpetitins acrss the wrld. Because f Kng’s talent and hard wrk, he became famus wrldwide. But after years f perfrming, he felt that in sme ways he had lst his identity. This is why he went back t his rts and rediscvered the beauty f Chinese flk music. He began experimenting with different styles.
18.A 19.C 20.B
【原文】W: Jack, what is this?
M: Ah! It’s a surprise. I asked the bread stre t stamp mncakes with yur name s that I’ll give yu a big surprise.
W: Thanks!
M: But I have t make sme tea.
W: Why?
M: Sme dctrs tell us that the mncakes are laded with calries, s it’s nt fr the fat peple wh are n a diet.
W: Oh, what’s the best way t have them?
M: The best way t wash dwn ne f these cakes is with a cup f Chinese tea. Tea aids the digestin.
W: Thank yu very much.
M: Just fr a few minutes.
W: G ahead.
41.D 42.D 43.C 44.A 45.A 46.B 47.C 48.D 49.C 50.B 51.B 52.A 53.D 54.A 55.B
56.Painted 57.int 58.where 59.impressive 60.buildings 61.virtually 62.carrying 63.t find 64.have shwed/have shwn 65.an
66.Recently ur class had a heated discussin n whether Mars is wrth explring. Students hld different ideas abut it.
30% f us think space explratin is nt wrthwhile, hlding the belief that space explratin is t far away frm us and ur daily life and is a waste f mney.
Hwever, 70% think space is wrth explring because we have benefited a lt frm it, such as using satellites fr cmmunicatin and weather frecast. What’s mre, with further space research, we may slve the ppulatin prblem by mving t ther planets ne day.
As far as I am cncerned, it is wrthwhile t explre the space. Nt nly can it prmte the develpment f sciety but als enrich ur life.
67.
Hearing this, I remembered my aunt’s music center near ur schl. I called her and explained Le’s situatin. She kindly agreed t let him use a practice rm fr free. When I tld Le, his face lit up with a bright smile and he thanked me repeatedly. That afternn, I accmpanied him t sign up fr the talent shw. Fr the next tw weeks, we went t the music center tgether. While he practiced inside, I did hmewrk utside. It was wnderful t hear his playing beautiful music. Mre imprtantly, I saw him becme mre cnfident. 题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
C
C
A
A
B
B
C
A
B
C
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
A
B
A
A
B
A
C
A
C
B
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
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30
答案
B
D
A
D
D
C
B
B
A
D
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
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40
答案
D
A
C
D
A
A
G
C
B
F
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42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
D
D
C
A
A
B
C
D
C
B
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52
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答案
B
A
D
A
B
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