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阶段性测试英语第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。每段对话仅读一遍。例: How much is the shirt ?A .£19.15.B .£9.18.C .£9.15.答案是 C。1. What is the man ’ s favorite ?A . Table - tennis . B . Swimming .2. Why will the woman go to Beijing ?C . Badminton .A . To run a company . B . To go sightseeing .C . To practise Chinese .3. What ’ s the probable relationship between the speakers ?A . Teacher and student .B . Doctor and patient . C . Boss and employee .4. What was the man ’ s body weight two years ago ?A .120 pounds . B .130 pounds .C .150 pounds .5. What are the speakers talking about ?A . WeChat . B . Hobbies . C . The Internet .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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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. What does the woman think of the math problem ?A . Easy . B . Tough . C . Just so - so .7. Where are the speakers ?A. In the library. B . In the store . C. In the classroom.第 1页,共 12页
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。8. What might the woman be ?A . A conductor . B . A guide . C. A driver.9. When did the woman get back to the hotel ?A . At four pm . B . At five pm . C. At six pm.10.Where will the tourists go tomorrow afternoon ?A . The art museum . B . The city museum . C. The military museum.听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。11. Where does the conversation take place ?A . On the phone . B . In a restaurant . C . In a bank .12. What do we know about the room to rent ?A . It is a double room .B . It costs 80 pounds a month .C . It has convenient transportation .13. What does the man probably think of gardening work ?A . Relaxing . B . Tiring . C. Surprising.听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。14. What is Benji ?A . A cooker . B . A car . C. A toy.15. What was the woman ’s old house like ?A . It was big .B . It was too old .C . It was near her workplace .16. Who is the woman ’ s boss ?A . Peter . B. Herself. C. Her father.17. What do the speakers plan to do ?A . Get together . B . Work together . C. Drink tea.听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。18. How much will a visitor be charged at least in July 2022?A . Two euros . B . Three euros . C. Ten euros.第 2页,共 12页
19. What are the environmentalists worried about ?A . Sea life . B . Architecture . C. Cultural relics.20.What does the text deal with ?A . Venice ’ s development tendency ,B . Venice ’s plan to charge tourists ,C . Highlights of Venice ’ s tourism .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)AIn the coming months,we are bringing together artists from all over the globe,to enjoy speakingShakespeare's plays in their language,in our Globe,within the architecture Shakespeare wrotefor.Please come and join us.National Theatre Of China Beijing|ChineseThis great occasion(盛会) will be the National Theatre of China's first visit to the UK.Thecompany's productions show the new face of 21st century Chinese theatre.This production ofShakespeare's Richard III will be directed by the National's Associate Director,Wang Xiaoying.Date & Time:Saturday 28 April,2.30 p.m. & Sunday 29 April,1.30 p.m. & 6.30 p.m."Deafinitely" Theatre London|British Sign Language(BSL)By translating the rich and humorous text of Love's Labour's Lost as well as As You Like It into thephysical language of BSL, "Deafinitely" Theatre creates a new interpretation of Shakespeare'scomedy and aims to build a bridge between deaf and hearing worlds by performing to both groups asone audience.Date & Time:Tuesday 22 May,2.30 p.m. & Wednesday 23 May,7.30 p.m.Habima National Theatre Tel Aviv|HebrewThe Habima is the centre of Hebrew-language theatre worldwide.Founded in Moscow after the 1905revolution,the company eventually settled in Tel Aviv in the late 1920s.Since 1958,they have beenrecognized as the national theatre of Israel.This production of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venicemarks their first visit to the UK.Date & Time:Monday 28 May,7.30 p.m. & Tuesday 29 May,7.30 p.m.21. Which play will be performed by the National Theatre of China? ______第 3页,共 12页
A. Richard ⅢB. As You Like ItC. Love's Labour's LostD. The Merchant of Venice22. What is special about "Deafinitely" Theatre? ______A. It is the leading theatre in London.B. It is good at producing comedies.C. It performs plays in BSL.D. It has two groups of actors.23. When can you see a play in Hebrew? ______A. On Tuesday 22 May.C. On Saturday 28 April.B. On Sunday 29 April.D. On Tuesday 29 May.BLiu Jichen,23,a student from Tsinghua University,has developed a WeChat mini-program called"Clear Your Plate".After a meal,users can open the mini-program and take a picture of their emptyplates.Once the image is recognized(辨别出)by the Al(Artificial Intelligence),they can collectpoints and use them to buy gifts or purchase meals for children in rural areas.Liu and his team,together with other organisations,started the "Clear Your Plate" campaign(活动) in November for the third year.It has swept over 1,017 universities across the country.Theone-month campaign attracted almost 1.6 million people and collectively reduced food waste by 862tons and carbon emissions(碳排放) by 3,337 tons."Technological innovation is a good way to reduce food waste," Liu thought.He organised a team of20 members to work on the project at the end of 2017.To solve the AI's problem of recognizingphotos of empty plates,the team spent half a year collecting over 100,000 samples in canteens andrestaurants.In 2018,the mini-program was finally put into operation on Oct.16,World Food Day.They thenbegan a campaign later that year. "There were so many unknowns in research and development.Forour team members,the biggest challenge was whether we were confident enough to complete it,"Liu said.They not only achieved their goals,but now,the mini-program has more than 5 millionregistered users,according to Liu. "We hope our efforts can start a new trend among the youngerpeople by encouraging them to value their food and develop the habit of saving food," Liu added.第 4页,共 12页
24. What do we know about the mini-program? ______A. It can judge empty plates.B. It is used to exchange gifts.C. It helps students do the dishes.D. It aims to offer food to poor children.25. What is paragraph 2 mainly about? ______A. The goal of the team.B. The effect of food waste.D. The influence of the program.C. The cause of the campaign.26. What is the most important for Liu and his team to finish their work? ______A. Physical strength.C. Enough research.B. Technical support.D. Strong belief.27. Which of the following best describes Liu Jichen? ______A. Honest and smart.B. Talented and humorous.D. Generous and responsible.CC. Creative and determined.It was just after 5 pm.I was holding a cup of tea at Sainsbury's,the second largest chain ofsupermarkets in the U.K.We were around a dozen customers in the supermarket's cafe,and most ofus were on our own.Despite placing the special sign"Reserved for customers in the mood for achat"in an obvious position,I got no takers.Government announcers tell us that Britons of all ages are suffering loneliness.About 200,000 seniorcitizens have not spoken to a friend or relative for over a month.Family doctors suspect that some oftheir patients are making appointments because they are lonely.The receptionists also agree that thefront desk is a magnet for the isolated to come and experience a bit of human contact.And the young,even with their busy lives on social media,are also affected.New research from Sainsbury's LivingWell Index reveals that almost two thirds of the people aged between 18 and 24 have admitted tosometimes feeling lonely.To ease the problem of loneliness,Sainsbury's has launched "Talking Tables,"which are reservedspaces where people can have a chat.They appear in a variety of formats.A sign-posted table locatedin cafés in-store is one of them.The concept has been developed in close association with ChattyCafé.Alexandra Hoskyn was inspired to start a network of Chatty Cafés in the U.K.in 2017 after第 5页,共 12页
finding herself socially isolated as a new mother at home with young children."We know from our Living Well Index that community connections are a key driver of helpingpeople live well,"says Judith Batchelar,director of Sainsbury's brand."We hope that by bringingpeople together at our 'Talking Tables,'we can develop the potential of our store space to help peoplebe better connected to the communities they live and work in."A European friend suggested that all this unsolicited(自发的) friendliness may not seem—veryBritish.However,a staff member at the Sainsbury's sounded more positive:"It's early days,and youcannot change people's habits overnight."28. Who might come to"Talking Table"? ______A. Anyone eager to chat.B. People having communication problems.C. Teenagers active in social media.D. Only the lonely old people.29. What can we infer from the text? ______A. "Talking Table"is a pioneer in the UK.B. "Talking Table"was inspired by some new mothers.C. "Talking Table"can produce a sense of belonging.D. Friendliness can change British habits directly.30. What is the important element for people's well-being according to Judith Batchelar? ______A. Personal ambition.B. Physical and mental health.C. Relations with family.D. Communication in the community.31. What is the passage mainly about? ______A. The largest supermarket chain in the UK Sainsbury's.B. The supermarket's cafes helping ease loneliness.C. The latest study on loneliness of senior citizens.D. The approaches to getting rid of loneliness.DIn the past 60 or so years.American parents' approach to naming their kids has undergone a profoundshift.第 6页,共 12页
Today,many parents seek out less popular names to help their kids stand out.But in the past,parentstypically picked common names,consciously or not,so that their kids would fit in."We are deep in an era of naming individuality where parents assume that having a name whichsounds distinctive and unique is a virtue,"Laura Wattenberg,the founder of the naming-trends siteNamerology,said,"how parents are thinking about naming kids is more like how companies thinkabout naming products,which is a kind of competitive marketplace where you need to be able to getattention to succeed."There were signs that people were tired of names that were too popular.Cleveland Evans, a professoremeritus of psychology at Bellevue University and an expert on names,said that there was a 1953song titled John,John,John,which included the lines"Every Tom,Dick,and Harry's calledJohn.Can't we give this little guy a break and call him something new?"This tune signaled the coming turn toward novelty and distinctiveness that took hold in the 1960s.Itwas driven by a number of broader shifts in daily life.As family sizes shrunk and kids stopped doinglabor,Americans"started to fixate on the uniqueness of each child,"as the sociologist Philip Cohenhas written,and "individuality emerged as a project—starting with naming—of creating an identity."Another crucial change is that in the 1960s parents started gaining access to data on baby-namingtrends,according to Evans.Books informed parents which names were popular—and,by extension,which overexposed names they might want to avoid.of this has brought us to an era of exceptionallyvaried names,which,in a way,represents its own kind of conformity:trying not to be like everyoneelse makes you just like everyone else.32. What does the underlined word "virtue"in Paragraph 2 probably mean? ______A. A good quality.B. A moral standard.C. An attractive habit.D. An obvious advantage.33. Why is the song John,John,John mentioned in Paragraph 3? ______A. To show that the song was widely spread.B. To show that John was a child everyone liked.C. To show that the name John was too overexposed.D. To show that the name John was something quite new.34. What caused the profound shift of naming kids in America? ______第 7页,共 12页
A. The larger family sizes and less labor for children.B. Parents' concerns about the novelty and distinctiveness.C. Some books showing which names are appropriate for children.D. The changes in daily life and the access to the naming trend.35. What's the author's attitude towards the profound shift of naming kids in America? ______A. Doubtful.B. Optimistic.C. Ambiguous.D. Indifferent.第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)Money MattersParents should help their children understand money. (36) So you may start talking about moneywhen your child shows an interest in buying things,candy or toys,for example.1.The basic function of moneyBegin explaining the basic function of money by showing how people trade money for goods orservices.It is important to show your child how money is traded for the things he wants to have.If hewants to have a toy,give him the money and let him hand the money to the cashier(收银员). (37)When your child grows a bit older and understands the basic function of money,you can startexplaining more complex ways of using money.2.Money lessonsApproach money lessons with openness and honesty. (38) If you must say no to a child's request tospend money,explain, ― You have enough toy trucks for now.Or,if the request is for many differentthings,say, ― You have to make a choice between this toy and that toy.3. (39)Begin at the grocery store.Pick out two similar brands of a product--- a name-brand butter and ageneric(无商标产品),for example.You can show your child how to make choices between differentbrands of a product so that you can save money. (40) If he chooses the cheaper brand,allow him tomake another purchase with the money saved.Later,you may explain how the more expensive choiceleaves less money for other purchases.A.Wise decisionsB.The value of moneyC.Permit the child to choose between them.D.Tell your child why he can –or cannot --- have certain things.第 8页,共 12页
E.Ask yourself what things that cost money are most important to you.F.Talk about how the money bought the thing after you leave the toy store.G.The best time to teach a child anything about money is when he shows an interest.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分 30分)This is a story about workers and their boss in a small pizza restaurant in New Jersey. It's also astory about how one good turn (41) another.Bryan Morin (42) a pizza restaurant in the town of Jersey Shore. In summer, it delivers pizzas tothe beach, a few blocks away. In winter, customers usually gather in the (43) restaurant.But Bryan Morin was (44) these days. He stayed awake in bed night after night when the healthcrisis spread rapidly in the country. Eventually, it brought life to a full stop and led tomassive (45) as businesses closed down.Bryan Morin was (46) not to let this happen at his pizza restaurant."If our workers don't have a salary, they won't be able to (47) their rent, their credit card billsand their gas," he said. "I decide to do the right thing and take the (48) . I'll make it up later in thefuture."So about two weeks ago, he borrowed $50,000 from the bank. He (49) to his workers that they'dhave a job for at least the next two months and that he'd do everything possible to keep the checksflowing after that.As word of the promise got around, customers began (50) . They usually put an extra $10 on topof the usual 20% (51) .But then, something (52) happened. In order to show their (53) for the health workers, peoplecalled and asked Bryan Morin to charge their credit cards for food to be sent to those frontline heroes.In just two days last week, Bryan Morin (54) took in more than $4,000."This is such a (55) time," said Kirsten Phillips, a nurse at one of the hospitals. "But we careabout each other. This is also the best pizza I've ever had."41.42.43.44.45.A. opposes B. acceptsA. operates B. findsA. smelly B. hugeA. ashamed B. worriedA. growth B. profitC. deservesD. completesD. seesC. destroysC. expensiveC. delightedC. developmentD. warmD. amusedD. unemployment第 9页,共 12页
46.47.48.49.50.51.52.53.54.55.A. determined B. annoyedC. excitedC. takeD. satisfiedD. affordA. refuseA. hopesB. checkB. treatmentsC. lossesD. benefitsD. apologizedA. promised B. liedC. complainedA. calming down B. fighting back C. pulling up D. helping outA. tip B. interest C. share D. costA. strange B. unimportant C. extraordinary D. terribleA. fear B. appreciationA. eventually B. secretlyA. happy B. scaryC. ambitionD. suggestionC. unexpectedly D. curiouslyC. longD. free第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)For the past few years,several Internet buzzwords(流行语) (56)( go) popular,suchas "People First,Life First"; " (57)( hero) in Harm's Way"; "Lying flat", "Nei Juan",etc.Once an ambassador(大使) told a (58)( person) story to explain why the governmentintroduced a policy to address nei juan,or "involution",a buzzword (59)( mean) irrational(非理性的) or involuntary competition,which makes people feel burned out."I still remember over 10 years ago,my weekends were spent rushing my kid from one trainingschool to (60),and the courses he took ranged from math to physics," he said.But now,after a whole day of classes,a tutor came to his home in the evening.When the tutoringsession finished,he had to help his son (61) his composition homework.Such a phenomenon is very common in our (62)( compete) society.Many parents are (63)( extreme) afraid that their children will get off to a slow start,so they would rather dowhatever they can to ensure that their children can have a good education, (64) unavoidablyresults in some unexpected results,including a variety of online (65) offline after-class classes.第四部分写作(共两节,满分 40分)第一节(共 1小题;满分 15分)假如你是李华,育才中学学生会主席(Chairman of the Student Union),今日你校收到英国友好交流学校 St.Louis Senior High School学生会主席 Martin的邮件,希望你校捐赠一批传统文化书籍,供该校对此有兴趣的同学阅读,请你代表学校给 Martin回复一封邮件,邮件中需要包含以下内容:第 10页,共 12页
(1)自我介绍;(2)捐赠图书的具体信息;(3)询问对方的收件地址和联系信息。注意:(1)词数 80左右:(2)可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Martin,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分 25分)In the 1970s,when I was a new teacher at a school in Detroit,I was arranged to teach aparticularly talented class.The students included a little girl named Mary Kay,who had spentonly one year at our school—the year that I had her in my third grade class.Her father was Billy Kim,a quite famous man.He was from South Korea.His daughter MaryKay could speak beautiful English,and loved smiling.She had great respect for learning andnever made trouble in class.In one class,I asked Mary Kay to read an article in our book out loud.To my surprise,althoughMary Kay could speak beautiful,flowing English,she was poor in reading.She evenmispronounced many words.Immediately,the kids in the class laughed at her.Then I said to Mary Kay, "Why don't you go and write some words in your native language onthe blackboard for everyone?" Mary Kay's eyes suddenly brightened,and she walked with asmile to the board,full of newfound confidence.The other children watched as she wrote word after word along with her name in her nativelanguage.The whole class immediately watched with a bit of respect and amazement,notpity.Then one of the students said, "Write my name,Mary Kay."And she did.Then more第 11页,共 12页
students asked.Soon,the whole class had their names on the board,and Mary Kay became aheroine.She could do something the others could not.She went from feeling inadequate(能力不足的) to feeling proud.In the following days,I still often encouraged Mary Kay.After Mary Kay finished her third grade,I had never met her and lost contact with her.About 30years later,I happened to meet with her father in a local church.And I decided to ask him aboutMary Kay,so I introduced myself first.注意:(1)所续写短文的词数应为 150左右;(2)续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1:"Hello,Mr Kim,I'm Sophia Brown," I said.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph 2:She told me how much my class had influenced her life.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第 12页,共 12页
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