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第一局部:词汇选项〔第1~15题,每题1分,共15分〕下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语有括号,请为每处括号局部确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1、Thestormcausedseveredamage.A.physicalB.accidentalC.seriousD.environmental【答案】:C2、ManyformsofcancercanbecuredifdetectedearlyA.selectedB.operatedC.developedD.discovered【答案】:D3、ThestorywaspublishedwiththesolepurposeofsellingnewspapersA.realB.mainC.onlyD.practical【答案】:C4、AlargecrowdassembledoutsidetheAmericanembassyA.gatheredB.watchedC.shoutedD.walked【答案】:A5、HekeptinconstantcontactwithhisfamilywhilehewasinAustraliaA.gradualB.regularC.direstD.occasional【答案】:B6、OnthetablewasavasefilledwithartificialflowersA.wildB.freshC.lovelyD.false【答案】:D7、WehadtroublefindingapurewatersupplyA.typicalB.completeC.cleanD.clear【答案】:C8、“Whatdoyoumeanbythat〞PaulaskedsharplyA.criticallyB.helplessyC.politelyD.quickly【答案】:A9、SheonlyneedsaminuteamountofmoneyA.certainB.fairC.fullD.small【答案】:D10、KeepyourpassportinasecureplaceA.specialB.goodC.safeD.different【答案】:C11、HeinspiredmanyyoungpeopletotakeupthesportA.encouragedB.allowedC.calledD.advised【答案】:A12、Didsheaccepthisresearchproposal?A.invitationB.planC.offerD.view【答案】:B13、ThecitycentrewaswipedoutbythebombA.coveredB.destroyedC.reducedD.moved【答案】:B14、I’dliketowithdraw500frommycurrentaccountA.leaveB.payC.putD.draw【答案】:D15、ThecontempthefeltforhisfellowstudentswasobviousA.hateB.needC.loveD.pity【答案】:D第二局部:阅读判断〔第16~22题,每题1分,共7分〕下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断;如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。EasternQuakesCanTriggerBigShakesInthefirstweekofNovember2023,peopleincentralOklahomaexperiencedmorethantwodozenearthquakes.Thelargest,amagnitude5.6quake,shookthousandsoffansinacollegefootballstadium,causedcracksinafewbuildingsandrattledthenervesofmanypeoplewhohadneverfeltaquakebefore.Oklahomaisnotanareaofthecountryfamousforitsquakes.IfyouwatchthenewsonTV,youseereportsaboutallsortsofnaturaldisasters—hurricanes,tornadoes,floodingandwildfires,tonameafew.Butthemostdangeroustypeofnaturaldisaster,andalsothemostunpredictable,istheearthquake.ResearchersattheU.S.GeologicalSurveyestimatethatseveralmillionearthquakesrattletheglobeeachyear.Thatmaysoundscary,butpeopledon’tfeelmanyofthetremorsbecausetheyhappeninremoteandunpopulatedregions.Manyquakeshappenundertheocean,andothershaveaverysmallmagnitude,orshakingintensity.Amagnitude5.8earthquakethatstruckcentralVirginiatheafternoonofAugust23,2023,wasfeltfromcentralGeorgiatosoutheasternCanada.Inmanyurbanareas,includingWashington,D.C.,andNewYorkCity(WallStreetshown),peoplecrowdedthestreetswhileengineersinspectedbuildings.Credit:Wikimedia/AlexTabakScientistsknowaboutsmall,remotequakesonlybecauseofverysensitiveelectronicdevicescalledseismometers.Thesedevicesdetectandmeasurethesizeofgroundvibrationsproducedbyearthquakes.Altogether,USGSresearchersuseseismometerstoidentifyandlocateabout20,000earthquakeseachyear.Althoughearthquakescanhappenanywhereintheworld,reallybigquakesoccuronlyincertainareas.Thelargestonesregisteramagnitude8orhigherandhappen,onaverage,onlyonceeachyear.SuchbigonestypicallyoccuralongtheedgesofEarth’stectonicplates.TectonicplatesarehugepiecesofEarth’scrust,sometimesmanykilometersthick.Theseplatescoverourplanet’ssurfacelikeajigsawpuzzle.Often,jaggededgesoftheseplatestemporarilylocktogether.Whenplatesjostleandscrapepasteachotherearthquakesoccur.Onaverage,tectonicplatesmoveveryslowly—aboutthesamespeedasyourfingernailsgrow.Butsometimesearthquakesrumblethroughportionsofthelandscapefarfromaplate’sedges.Althoughlessexpected,these“mid-plate〞tremorscandosubstantialdamage.SomeofthebiggestknownexamplesrattledtheeasternhalfoftheUnitedStatestwocenturiesago.Today,scientistsarestillpuzzlingoverwhythequakesoccurredandwhensimilaronesmightoccur.16.Oklahomaisanareaoftenexperiencingnaturaldisasters.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned【答案】:B17.Theearthquakeisthemostunpredictablenaturaldisaster.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned【答案】:C18.Fewearthquakeshappenwithoutpeople'sawareness.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned【答案】:B19.SeismometerscanidentifyandlocatemostoftheearthquakesinChina.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned【答案】:C20.Bigearthquakesofamagnitude80rhigherseldomhappenfarfromtheedgesoftectonicplates.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned【答案】:A21.Whenevertectonicplatesmove,earthquakeshappen.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned【答案】:B22.TheearthquakethathittheeasternhalfoftheUnitedStatestwocenturiesagoisthebiggest"mid-plate"oneinhistory.A.RightB.WrongC.Notmentioned【答案】:C第三局部:概括大意和完成句子〔第23~30题,每题1分,共8分〕下面的短文后有2项测试任务:〔1〕第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为指定段落每段选择1个小标题;〔2〕第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定一个最正确选项。LearnaboutLight1Ancientcivilizationswereamazedbytheexistenceoflightforthousandsofyears.TheGreekphilosophersbelievedthatlightwasmadeupofcountless,tinyparticlesthatenterthehumaneyeandcreatewhatwecallvision.However,EmpedoclesandaDutchscientistnamedChristianHuygensbelievedthatlightwaslikeawave.Accordingtothem,lightspreadoutandtravelledlikeastraightline.Thistheorywasacceptedduringthe19thcentury.2ln1905,AlbertEinsteinpublishedaresearchpaperinwhichheexplainedwhatisreferredtoasthephotoelectriceffect.Thistheoryexplainsthatparticlesmakeuplight.TheparticlesEinsteinwasreferringtoareweightlessbundles〔束〕ofelectromagnetic〔电磁〕energycalledphotons〔光子〕.Today,scientistsagreethatlighthasadual〔二重〕nature—itispartparticleandpartwave.Itisaformofenergythatallowsustoseethingsaroundus.3Thingsthatgiveofflightareknownassourcesoflight.Duringtheday,theprimarysourceoflightisthesun.Othersourcesoflightincludestars,flames,flashlights,streetlampsandglowinggasesinglasstube.4Whenwedrawthewaylighttravelswealwaysusestraightlines.Thisisbecausenormallylightraystravelinastraightline.However,therearesomeinstancesthatcanchangethepathandeventhenatureoflight.Theyarereflection,absorption,interference〔干扰〕,etc.5Physicistshaveattemptedtomeasurethespeedoflightsincetheearlytimes.In1849,HippolyteFizeauconductedanexperimentbydirectingabeamoflighttoamirrorlocatedkilometersawayandplacedarotatingcogwheel〔旋转齿轮〕betweenthebeamandthemirror.Fromtherateofrotationofthewheel,numberofwheel’steethanddistanceofthemirror,hewasabletocalculatethatthespeedoflightis313millionmeterspersecond.Inavacuum〔真空〕,however,thespeedoflightis299,792,458meterspersecond.Thisisaboutamilliontimesfasterthanthespeedofanairplane.23.Paragraph2___A___24.Paragraph3___B___25.Paragraph4___D___26.Paragraph5___C___A.Howisthenatureoflightexplainedtoday?B.Whataresourcesoflight?C.Howdidphysicistsmeasurethespeedoflight?D.Howdoeslighttravel?E.Howdidpeoplethinkoflightyearsago?F.Whatcausesashadow?27.Objectsarevisibletothehumaneyeaslightis__D____28.Stars,flames,flashlightsaresomeexamplesof___A___29.Someinstancessuchasreflectionandabsorptioncanchange___C___30.HippolyteFizeauconductedanexperimenttomeasure___E___A.sourcesoflightB.thespeedoflightC.thepathoflightD.astraightlineE.abeamoflightF.aformofenergy第四局部:阅读理解〔第31~45题,每题3分,共45分〕下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最正确选项。第一篇Graphene'sSuperstrengthBigtechnologycomesintinypackages.Newcellphonesandpersonalcomputersgetsmallereveryyear,whichmeanstheseelectronicsrequireevensmallercomponentsontheinside.Engineersarelookingforcreativewaystobuildthesecomponents,andthey'veturnedtheireyestographene,asuperthinmaterial,madeofcarbon,thatcouldchangethefutureofelectronics.Thisyear'sNobelPrizeforPhysicshasbeenawardedtoAndreGeimandKostyaNovoselovfromtheUniversityofManchester,UK.forthediscoveryofgraphene.Grapheneisn'tjustsmall,it's"thethinnestpossiblematerialinthisworld."saysNovoselov.Hecallsita"wondermaterial."It'ssothinthatyouwouldneedtostackabout25,000sheetsjusttomakeapileasthickasapieceofordinarywhitepaper.Ifyouweretoholdasheetofgrapheneinyourfingers,you'dhavenoideabecauseyouwouldn'tbeabletoseeit.Carbonisoneofthemostabundantelementsintheuniverse.Everyknownkindoflifecontainscarbon.Grapheneisasheetofcarbon,butonlyoneatomthick.Youdon'thavetolookfartofindgraphene—it'sallaroundyou.Ifyouwantthishigh-techwonderstuff,allyouneedisapencil,paperandalittleadhesivetape.Usethepenciltoshadeasmallareaonthepaper,andthenapplyasmallpieceofadhesivetapeoverthearea.Whenyoupullupthetape,you'11seethatitpullsupathinlayerofsomeoftheshadingfromyourpencil.Thatlayeriscalledgraphite,oneofthesoftestmineralsintheworld.Nowstickthesamepieceoftapeonanothersheetofpaperandpullthetapeup---thereshouldbeaneventhinnerlayer,thistimeleftonthepaper.Nowimaginethatyoudothisoverandover,untilyougetthethinnestpossiblelayerofmaterialonthepaper.Thislayerwouldbeonlyoneatomthick,andyouwouldn'tbeabletoseeit.Graphiteismadeoflayersofgraphene.Sowhenyougettothethinnestpossiblelayer,you'vefoundgraphene.31.Whatwouldchangethefutureofelectronicsaccordingtoengineers?A.Personalcomputer.B.Bigtechnology.C.Graphene.D.Creativeways.【答案】:C32.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutgrapheneistrue?A.Itisvisibletothehumaneye.B.Itispossiblythethinnestmaterialintheworld.C.Itcanbeusedtomakepaper.D.Findingitdemandstimeandmoney.【答案】:B33.Theword“apply〞inparagraph4couldbeusedtoreplacedby?A.push.B.find.C.collect.D.put.【答案】:D34.Whatdoesthewritertellinthelasttwoparagraph?A.Aneasywaytofindgraphene.B.Significanceofthediscoveryofgraphene.C.Developmentofhigh-techwonders.D.Possibleapplicationsofgraphene.【答案】:A35.Graphene'ssuperstrengthliesinthefactthat.A.Itisthethinnestmaterialintheworld.B.Itismadeofthemostabundantelementsintheworld.C.Itcanhelptomakeelectroniccomponentssmaller.D.Ithelpsengineerstoproducemoresensitiveelectronicproducts.【答案】:C第二篇PuertoRicanCuisine〔菜肴〕PuertoRico,aCaribbean(加勒比海区)islandrichinhistoryandremarkablenaturalbeauty,hasacuisineallitsown.Immigration〔移民〕totheislandhashelpedtoshapeitscuisine,withpeoplefromallovertheworldmakingvariouscontributionstoit.However,beforethearrivaloftheseimmigrants,theTainopeoplelivedontheislandofPuertoRico.Tainocuisineincludedsuchfoodsasrodents(啮齿动物),freshshellfishandfishfriedincornoil.ManyaspectsofTainocuisinecontinuetodayinPuertoRicancooking,butithasbeenheavilyinfluencedbytheSpanish,whoinvadedPuertoRicoin1508,andAfricans,whowereinitiallybroughttoPuertoRicotoworkasslaves.TainocookingstylesweremixedwithideasbroughtbytheSpanishandAfricanstocreatenewdishes.TheSpanishextendedfoodchoicesbybringingcattle,pigs,goats,andsheeptotheisland.Africansalsoaddedtotheisland'sfoodculturebyintroducingpowerful,contrastingtastesindishes.Infact,muchofthefoodPuertoRicoisnowfamousfor-coffee,coconuts,andoranges-wasactuallyimportedbyforeignerstotheisland.AcommonassumptionmanypeoplemakeaboutPuertoRicanfoodisthatitisveryspicy(辛辣的).lt'struethatchilipeppersarepopular;aijcaballeroinparticularisaveryhotchilipepperthatPuertoRicansenjoy.However,milder(微辣的)tastesarepopulartoo,suchassofrito.AsthebaseofmanyPuertoRicandishes,sofritoisasaucemadefromchoppedonions,greenbellpeppers,sweetchilipeppers,andahandfulofotherspices.Itisfriedinoilandthenaddedtootherdishes.36、wholivedinPuertoRicofirstA.theAfricansB.theSpanishC.theAmericansD.theTainopeople【答案】:D37、Inthefirstparagraphtheword“it〞referstoA.immigrationB.CaribbeanhistoryC.theisland’snaturalbeautyD.PuertoRicancuisine【答案】:D38、whatisthemainideaofthesecondparagraph?A.TainodishesareimportantinPuertoRicancookingB.Foodimportedbyforeignersisn’treallyPuertoRicanC.PuertoRicancookinghasmanyoutsideinfluencesD.Africanfoodshaveprobablyhadthemostinfluence【答案】:C39、Howissofritoused?A.ItiseatenbeforemealsB.ItisaddedtootherdishesC.ItisusedwherefoodsaretoospicyD.Itiseatenasamaindish【答案】:B40、whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.softitoisatypeofextremelyspicyfoodB.ManypeoplethinkPuertoRicanfoodisspicyC.PuertoRicancuisineusesalotofchilipeppersD.Aijcaballeroisatypeofchilepepper【答案】:A第三篇ArchiveGallery:TheBestofBionics〔仿生学〕Humansmightbethemosthighly-evolvedspeciesontheplanet,butmostanimalspossessskillswecanonlydreamofhaving.Imaginehowmuchelectricitywecouldsaveifwecouldseeinthedarkthewaycatsdo.Imagineleapingfromtreetotreelikeamonkey.Giraffes〔长颈鹿〕,whichareotherwisecalmandgood-natured,sleeponly4.6hoursaday.Werealizedalong,longtimeagothatnatureprovidesthebestblueprint〔蓝图〕forinvention.We'veborrowedcanalsfrombeavers〔河狸〕andreflectorsfromcat'seyes.Althoughthewords"bionics"becamepopularonlyafterthe1960s,historyshowsthatnaturehasalwaysprovidedideasonsolvingeverydayproblems.Ourarchives〔档案〕don'tgobacktothetimeofLeonardodaVinciandhisbird-likeflyingmachines,butwecantakeyoutothelate19thcentury,whereweappliedthosesameprinciplesforbuildingourfirstpracticalairplanes.TopreparefortheirflightatKittyHawk,theWrightbrothersstudiedthemovementsofpigeonstofigureouthowtheystayedhighupwhentheywereheavierthanair.Theirsuccessinspiredscoresofsuccessorstoimproveontheairplanebystudyingvariousaspectsofnature.OneofOrvilleWright'spupilscaughtandstuffedseagullstoexaminetheirwingspan.Meanwhile,twoFrenchinventorsexaminedspinningsycamore(梧桐)seedsinanefforttoapplythosesamemotions,reversed,toahelicopter.Someexamplesaremoreobviousthanothers.TheoutsideoftheairplanedesignedbytheWrightbrotherslookslikeaminimalistic〔简单抽象艺术〕structure.Ontheotherhand,BarneyConnett'sfishsubmarine〔潜水艇〕actuallylookslikeafish.Somebio-inspiredconceptshaveyettobeinvented.Inthe1960s,theUSArmycommissionedseveraluniversityprofessorstoconductresearchonthemotorskillsofanimalsinhopeofapplyingthosesameabilitiestotanks.Tanksthatrunlikehorsesorjumplikegrasshoppers〔蚂蚱〕-soundsshocking,doesn'tit?Butimaginehowlifewouldchangeifwecouldachievethat.41."Cats","monkeys"and'giraffes"mentionedinparagraph1areexamplestoillustrateA.theyarehighly-evolvedspeciesashumans.B.animalshaveskillsthathumansdonotpossess.C.humanscanlearnanimals'skills.D.theyareskillfulindifferentways.【答案】:B42.Whichofthefollowingcanbefoundinthearchivegallery?A.Firstpracticalairplanesbuiltinthelate19thcentury.B.Historybooks.C.TheWrightbrothers'sculpture.D.LeonardodaVinci'sbird-likeflyingmachines.【答案】:A43.WhathappenedaftertheWrightbrothers'success?A.Peoplecarriedoutasystematicstudyonpigeons.B.Peoplecouldflytheirairplaneforfun.C.PeoplekepttheirairplaneataFrenchgallery.D.Peoplestudiedmoreanimalsandplantstodeveloptheairplane.【答案】:D44.WhichofthefollowingistrueabouttheresearchcarriedoutbytheUSArmy?A.Ithaschangedourlife.B.Ithascostalargesumofmoney.C.Ithasimprovedtheabilitiesoftanks.D.Ithasnotsucceededyet.【答案】:C45.Whatdoesthewriterwanttotellinthepassage?A.Someanimalspossessuniqueskills.B.Manyinventionsgetideasfromnature.C.Peopleshouldprotectnature.D.Bionicsisfarfromperfect.【答案】:B第5局部:补全短文〔第46~50题,每题2分,共10分〕下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章面貌。ForestsforCitiesYouarestandinginabeautifulforestinJapan.Theairiscleanandsmellslikeplantsandflowers.Thereare175differentkindsoftrees,and60kindsofbirdslivehere.___C____(46)YouaredowntowninthecityofNara,Japan,inKasugayamaForest,theoldesturbanforestintheworld.Itwasstartedmorethanathousandyearsago,andtodayit'sverypopularwithtouristsandartists.Citiesaroundtheworldareworkingtoprotecttheirurbanforests.Someurbanforestsareparks,andsomearejuststreetswithalotoftrees.Butallurbanforestshavemanygoodeffectsontheenvironment.____D___(47)Theyalsostopthenoisefromheavytraffic.Theyevenmaketheweatherbetterbecausetheymaketheair3-5degreescooler,andtheystopstrongwinds.Urbanforestsalsohavemanygoodeffectsonpeople.Theymakethecitymorebeautiful.Inacrowdedarea,theygivepeopleaplacetorelaxandspendtimeinnature.___B__(48)Insomecountries,peoplearestartingnewurbanforests.InEngland,therearenow1.3milliontreesinanurbanforestcalledThamesChase,eastofLondon.Itwasstartedin1990,andithasgrownveryfast.Walkingandbicycleclubsusetheforest,andthereareprogramsforchildrenandartists.__E__(49)Someoldercitiesdon'thavespaceforabigurbanforest,butplantingtreesonthestreetsmakesthecitybetter.Scientistsfoundthatcommuters(通勤人员)feelmorerelaxedwhentheycanseetrees.Treesareevengoodforbusiness.___A____(50)Inthefuture,urbanforestswillbecomeevenmoreimportantasourcitiesgrowbigger.Inthemegacities(超大城市)oftomorrow,peoplewillneedmoregreenspacetoliveacomfortablelife.Plantingtreestodaywillmakeourlivesbetterinthefuture.A.PeoplespendmoretimeatshoppingcentersthathavetreesB.Inhotcountries,urbanforestsarecoolplacesforwalkingandotherhealthyexercisesC.ButyouarenotinruralareaD.TreestakepollutionoutoftheairE.In2033,itwillhave5milliontreesF.Ithasmanykindsofbirdsinthecountry第6局部:完形填空〔第52~65题,每题1分,共15分〕下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最正确选项。Germs〔细菌〕onBanknotesPeopleindifferentcountriesusedifferenttypesofmoney:yuaninChina,pesosinMexico,poundsintheUnitedKingdom,dollarsintheUnitedStates,AustraliaandNewZealand.Theymayusedifferentcurrencies,butthesecountries,andprobablyallcountries,stillhaveonethingin______(51)〔变化〕:germsonthebanknotes.Scientistshavebeenstudyingthegermsonmoneyforwellover。100years.Attheturnofthe20th______(52),someresearchersbegantosuspectthatgermslivingonmoneycouldspreaddisease.Moststudiesofgermymoneyhavelookedatthegermsonthecurrency______(53)onecountry.Inanewstudy,FrankVriesekoopandotherresearcherscomparedthegermpopulationsfoundonbillsofdifferent______(54).VriesekoopisamicrobiologistattheUniversityofBallaratinAustralia.Heledthestudy,whichcomparedthegermpopulationsfoundonmoney______(55)from10nations.Thescientistsstudiedl,280banknotesintotal;allcamefromplaceswherepeoplebuyfood,likesupermarkets,streetvendorsandcafes,______(56)thosebusinessesoftenrelyoncash.Overall,theAu

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