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英语

考生注意:

1.本试卷分四部分,共8页。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。

3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对

应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区

域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观

题答题卡上。

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。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whenwillthegameend?

A.At3:40pm.B.At4:00pm.C.At4:20pm.

2.Whodidthemangetthebookfrom?

A.Hannah.B.Tom.C.Deborah.

3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Teacherandparent.B.Professorandstudent.C.Classmates.

4.Whatwillthemandofirst?

A.SavethefileonaU-disk.B.Printthereport.C.Repairtheprinter.

5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inacinema.B.Inafurnitureshop.C.Inthewoman'shouse.

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.Howmuchwillthewomanpayforthemirrorinall?

A.$60.B.$80.C.$200.

7.Whatisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Motherandson.C.Salespersonandcustomer.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Howdoesthemansuggestthewomangetinformation?

A.Byvisitingtheschool.

B.Bymakingtelephonecalls.

C.Bytalkingwiththegraduatestudents.

9.Whatshouldthequestionsfocusonaccordingtotheman?

A.Courses.B.Specialtraining.C.Teachers.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.WhatdoesthewomansuggestMikedo?

A.Receiveeducationonline.B.Askaprofessorforhelp.C.ApplytoHarvard.

11.WhatdoweknowaboutedX?

A.Itscoursesarefree.

B.Acertificateisaccessible.

C.Itofferslivelessonssometimes.

12.HowdoesMikefindthewoman'sadvice?

A.Impractical.B.Average.C.Helpful.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Wednesday.B.Thursday.C.Friday.

14.Whyisthefairheld?

A.Toraisemoneyforahospital.

B.Toadvertisethelocalhands.

C.Tosellmorerealtreasures.

15.Howwillthewomangiveahandforthefair?

A.Byservingfood.B.Bygivingaperformance.C.Byhelpinginanartshow.

16.Whenwillabigcharityeventbeheld?

A.OnFridayevening.B.OnSaturdaymorning.C.OnSaturdayafternoon.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhydoBritishpeopleleavetheradioortheTVonfortheirpets?

A.Tolettheirpetssleepwell.

B.Tomaketheirpetslesslonely.

C.Tostoptheirpetsbeingnoisy.

18.Howdomostdogsfeelwhilelisteningtoclassicalmusic?

A.Relaxed.B.Excited.C.Bored.

19.Wherecanpeoplebuyspecialcatmusic?

A.Atapetshop.B.Atarecordstore.C.OntheInternet.

20.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?

A.Howpetownersrecognizetheirpets.

B.Howwecangetalongwellwithpets.

C.Howdogsandcatsreacttohumanmusic.

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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

There9snothinglikegraduatingtomakeyouwantacelebratoryvacation.So,whereshouldyougoonceyou

graduate?

Iceland

Withstunningbays,shootinggeysers(间歇喷泉),naturalhotspringsandthenorthernlights-Icelandoffers

anotherworldlyresetfromyourstudies.Anature-firstvacation,tryanddedicatesometimebeyondthebeautiful

capitalReykjavik.You'llneedalargebudgettochasewaterfalls,sippintsandtoastyourgraduationinIceland,but

you511lookattheworldentirelyanew.

Florence,Italy

Florenceoffersadecadence(颓废)andyouthfulnessthatiseasiertoaccessthaninRomeorNaples,andits

Renaissancebeautywillfillyourachingheartifyoudon'twanttoleaveuniversityorcollege.MarvelatBotticelli^

masterpiece,theBirthofVenus,intheUffiziandwandertheexpansiveBoboliGardens.Luxuriatewithtwo-hour

dinnersononeoftheirmanypiazzas,climbtothetopofthefabledDuomototakeintherollinghillsinthedistance.

ThereissomuchtoloveaboutFlorence,butlikemostmajorcitiesinItaly,itcanbeexpensive,butifstheprice

youpaytohealyourheartache.

Greece

FewplaceshavethesamevacationappealasGreece.Withitshot,sunnyclimateandbrilliantmuseums,

especiallytheAcropolisMuseum,thefantasticrestaurantsandendlessislandhoppingopportunities,it'shardto

haveadullmoment.Pro-tip:Don'tskipAthens.ThebirthplaceofWesterncivilizationandaparadisefbrthinkers,

artistsandscientists,comeseethestartingplaceforman'sgreatestideas.

Vietnam

Affordable,beautifulandwarm,agraduationtriptoVietnamgetsyououtofyourcomfortzone.Getlostina

seaofmopedsinHanoiandslurpphoonstoolsalongthesidewalk.HeaduptoHalongBay,whereyoucantourits

limestoneislandsonajunkboat.

21.Ifwewanttoenjoythebeautifulnorthernlights,whereshouldwego?

A.Iceland.B.Florence.C.Athens.D.Vietnam.

22.WhatdoIcelandandFlorencehaveincommon?

A.Wecanfillourachingheart.B.Therearemanydeliciouspiazzas.

C.Bothneedalargebudget.D.Bothhavealongandprosperoushistory.

23.WhyshouldwenotskipAthensifwehaveourvocationinGreece?

A.Becauseweappreciatemanymasters5artworks.

B.Becausewecanvisitmanybrilliantmuseums.

C.Becausewewillneverhaveadullmoment.

D.BecauseWesterncivilizationoriginatesfromhere.

B

ArchaeologistssaidonWednesdaytheyhaveunearthedtheoldestwoodenstructureeverdiscovered,dating

fromnearlyhalfamillionyearsago,whichsuggeststhatourancestorsmayhavebeenmoreadvancedthan

previouslythought.

Theexceptionallywell-preservedwoodenstructurewasfoundatKalamboFallsinthenorthofZambianear

theborderwithTanzania.Itdatesbackatleast476,000years,wellbeforetheevolutionofHomosapiens(智人),

accordingtoastudydescribingthefindinthejournalNature.

Thewoodbearscutmarksshowingthatstonetoolswereusedtojointwolargelogstomakethestructure,

whichisbelievedtobeawalkwayorplatformraisedabovetheseasonallywetsurroundings.Acollectionof

woodentools,includingawedge(楔子)andadiggingstick,werealsodiscoveredatthesite.

Theancestorsofhumanswerealreadyknowntousewoodatthistime,butforlimitedpurposessuchas

startingafireorhunting.

“Thestructureinvolvestheintentionalshapingoftwotreestocreateaframeworkoftwointerlocking

sup-ports,9,LarryBarham,anarchaeologistattheUniversityofLiverpoolinEnglandandthestudy'sleadauthor,

said."Anotch(槽口)wascutintotheoverlyinglogandtheunderlyingtreewasshapedtofitthroughthenotch.

Thisarrangementpreventstheoverlyinglogfrommovingsidetoside,givingstabilitytothestructure.^^

Discoveriesinvolvingsuchancientwoodarerarebecauseittendstorot,leavingbehindlittletracefor

historicalrecord.ButthehighlevelofwateratKalamboFallsisbelievedtohavepreservedthestructureoverthe

centuries.

“ThefindsfromKalamboFallsindicatethattheseearlierhumans,likeHomosapiens,hadthecapacitytoalter

theirsurroundings,creatingabuiltenvironment,9,Barhamsaid."Useofwoodinthiswaysuggeststhecognitive

abilitytotheseearlyhumanswasgreaterthanwehavebelievedbasedonstonetoolsalone.

24.Whatdoesthediscoveryimply?

A.Ourancestorshadadvancedsciencetechnology.

B.Ourancestorsweremoreadvancedthanthoughtbefore.

C.Ourancestorscouldmakeadvancedwoodenhousesthen.

D.Ourancestorscouldusewoodtomakeafireorhunt.

25.WhatdidLarryBarhamtrytoconvey?

A.Thewoodstructurewasquitecommoninancienttimes.

B.Thewoodarrangementstilllackstabilitytothestructure.

C.Thewoodstructuredisplaysourancestors9wisdom.

D.Thewoodstructurewasusedtobuildastablehouse.

26.Whyisthewoodstructurepreservedsowellovercenturies?

A.BecauseitwasmadeofgoodwoodnearKalamboFalls.

B.BecauseitwaspreservedwellbylocalpeoplenearKalamboFalls.

C.Becausethelocalpeopleusedsomespecialtechniquestopreserveit.

D.Becausethewoodstructuredippedindeepwatercanbepreservedwell.

27.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthisarticle?

A.WoodStructureFoundDisplaysModernTechnology

B.World'sOldestWoodenStructureDiscoveredinZambia

C.WoodStructureFoundProvesScientists5theory.

D.OurAncestorsContributealottoOurScienceAdvancement.

C

Approximatelyhalfofworking-ageAmericansarestrugglingtopayforhealthcareexpenses,accordingtoa

newanalysis,whichalsofoundaround1in3individualsarestrugglingwithsomeformofhealthcaredebt.

FindingsreleasedThursdayfromthefirst-everHealthCareAffordabilitySurveyfromtheCommonwealth

Fundshow51%ofadultsbetween19and64yearsoldsaiditwaseitherveryorsomewhatdifficultforthemand

theirfamilytoaffordtheirhealthcarecosts,including43%ofpeoplewhoreportedhavingemployer-basedhealth

insuranceand57%whohadhealthinsurancethroughamarketplaceorindividualplan.

Abouthalfofworking-ageadultswithMedicarecoverageand45%ofthoseinsuredunderMedicaid(医疗补

助)alsoreportedhavingdifficultypayinghealthcarecosts.Notably,65%ofworking-ageadultsalsosaidprice

inflationforothergoodsandservicesinthepastyearhadaffectedtheirortheirfamily'sabilitytoaffordhealth

care.

Thesurvey,concerninganationallyrepresentativesampleofnearly7,900people19andolderintheU.S.,

wasconductedfrommid-AprilthroughJulyofthisyear.Itfollowsaseparateanalysisfromresearchorganization

KFFthatshowedbothhealthinsurancecostsforemployer-sponsoredplansandworkercontributionstothoseplans

tickedupin2023.

Thenewlypublishedanalysisfoundthat38%ofrespondentscitedaffordabilityasthereasontheyorafamily

memberskippedordelayedgettingneededhealthcareservicesorfillingprescriptionmedicationinthepast12

months,including29%ofpeoplewithemployer-basedcoverage,37%whowerecoveredbyindividualand

marketplacehealthplans,42%whohadMedicareand39%whowerecoveredbyMedicaid.

Morethan6in10peoplewholackedanytypeofhealthinsurancesaidtheyorafamilymemberdelayedor

skippedcarebecausetheycouldn'taffordit.Andamongallthosewhoreportedskippingordelayingcare,57%said

ahealthproblemgotworseasaresult.

28.HowdoesthearticlepresentAmericans9healthcarepaymentsituation?

A.Bycitingdata.B.Bygivingexamples.

C.Bygivingreasons.D.Bymakingcomparisons.

29.Whatleadstomostworking-ageAmericans9difficultyinpayinghealthcarecosts?

A.Theirheavydebt.B.Unemployment.

C.Highercostofliving.D.Higherhealthcarepayment.

30.Whatmaytheunderlinedphraseinthefourthparagraphmean?

A.Declined.B.Climbedup.

C.Remainedstable.D.Keptuncertain.

31.Whatmayhappentothosewholackedanytypeofhealthinsurance?

A.Theymaygetworseiftheyhavehealthproblems.

B.Theyaresuretoobtainhelpfromthegovernment.

C.Theymayhavetoskipordelayanyhealthproblems.

D.Theymaynotgetaffectedwithanydiseases.

D

Theworld'spopulationisaging:by2025,peopleaged60orabovewillrepresent20percentoftheglobal

population.Thegainsinsocioeconomicdevelopmentmeanthatmanypeoplearereachingoldagehealthier,

wealthierandbettereducatedthanpreviousgenerations.

Withsignificantpurchasingpowerandspecificneeds,olderpeopleindevelopedandemergingeconomiesare

seenasthefastestgrowingconsumergroupintheworld,offeringopportunitiesforbusinessgrowthformanymajor

industries.Themarketforproductsandservicesaimedatpeopleagedover50-knownasthe“silver

economy^^一iscurrentlyestimatedtobeworth$15trilliongloballyandisexpectedtoriseexponentially(以指数方

式)asthenumberofolderpeoplecontinuestogrow.

Importantly,the"silvereconomy^^cancontributetoacountry'ssocialdevelopmentalongsidetheeconomic

gainsbecausewhenbusinessessetouttoboosttheirprofitsbydesigningsolutionstothechallengesfacedbyolder

people,theycanalsocreatesocialvaluebyimprovingthequalityoflifeofpeopleastheyage.

Chinahasthelargestnumberofolderpeopleintheworldwith216.8millionofitspopulationaged65or

above,andthatnumberissettoincreaseto400millionby2050.Asaresult,China's"silvereconomy^^isprojected

totripleinvalue,from$750billionin2020to$2.1trillionby2030,andcouldreachavalueof$4.2trillion,

accountingfor10percentofChina'sGDPby2035.

Therecentlypublished"'OpinionsonDevelopingtheSilverEconomyandImprovingtheWell-beingofOlder

Person^^isChina'sfirstspecificpolicyguidelineforthedevelopmentofChina's"silvereconomy”,andChina's

experienceoverthenextdecadecanofferimportantinsightsforemergingeconomiesintohowbesttomeetthe

needsofanagingpopulationwhilealsomaximizingtheeconomicdevelopmentopportunitiesfromsuchadramatic

shift.

32.Whatdoes“silvereconomy^^mean?

A.Theeconomyrelatedtosilvermineindustry.

B.Theeconomyconcerningagingpopulation.

C.Theeconomydealingwithsocialdevelopment.

D.Theeconomyconnectedwithnextgeneration.

33.Whatisthefutureof“silvereconomy^^accordingthearticle?

A.Uncertain.B.Pessimistic.C.Negative.D.Promising.

34.Whatcanweinferfromthefourthparagraph?

A.Chinaisnotworriedaboutitsagingpopulation.

B.Chinawillnotexperienceagingpopulationproblem.

C.China'ssilvereconomywillboominthenearfuture.

D.Theagingpopulationdoesn'tmakesenseinChina.

35.HowdidChinatacklewiththeagingpopulation?

A.Chinapublisheditsfirstspecificpolicyguideline.

B.Chinaofferedpreciousexperienceforothercountries.

C.Chinamadeadramaticshiftineconomydevelopment.

D.Chinamaximizeditssilvereconomydevelopment.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Developingandmaintaininghealthyfriendshipsinvolvesgive-and-take.36Lettingfriendsknowyou

careaboutthemandappreciatethemcanhelpstrengthenyourbond.Ifsasimportantforyoutobeagoodfriendas

itistosurroundyourselfwithgoodfriends.

Tonurtureyourfriendships:

Bekind.Thismost-basicbehaviorremainsthecoreofsuccessfulrelationships.37Everyactof

kindnessandeveryexpressionofgratitudearedepositsintothisaccount,whilecriticismandnegativitydrawdown

theaccount.

Beagoodlistener.38Lettheotherpersonknowyouarepayingcloseattentionthrougheyecontact,

bodylanguageandoccasionalbriefcommentssuchas,“Thatsoundsfun.^^Whenfriendssharedetailsofhardtimes

ordifficultexperiences,beempathetic,butdon'tgiveadviceunlessyourfriendsaskforit.

Openup.Buildintimacywithyourfriendsbyopeningupaboutyourself.Beingwillingtodisclosepersonal

experiencesandconcernsshowsthatyourfriendholdsaspecialplaceinyourlife,anditmaydeepenyour

connection.

39Beingresponsible,reliableanddependableiskeytoformingstrongfriendships.You'reyour

engagementsandarriveontime.Followthroughoncommitmentsyou'vemadetoyourfriends.Whenyourfriends

shareconfidentialinformation,keepitprivate.

Makeyourselfavailable.40Makeanefforttoseenewfriendsregularly,andtocheckinwiththemin

betweenmeetups.Youmayfeelawkwardthefirstfewtimesyoutalkonthephoneorgettogether,butthisfeeling

islikelytopassasyougetmorecomfortablewitheachother.

A.Showthatyoucanbetrusted.

B.Askwhafsgoingoninyourfriends5lives.

C.Thinkoffriendshipasanemotionalbankaccount.

D.It'snevertoolatetoreconnectwitholdfriends.

E.Buildingaclosefriendshiptakestime-together.

F.Investtimeinmakingfriendsandstrengtheningyourfriendships.

G.Sometimesyou'retheonegivingsupport,andothertimesyou'reonthereceivingend.

第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答

题卡上将该项涂黑。

Isufferedmybraininjuryfromacaraccident.Iwasrear-ended(追尾)twice41,whichcausedmy

headtohittheheadresteachtimeIwashit.Ihadreceivednewsovertimefrommydoctor,whichwasmentallyand

emotionally42forany18-year-oldtoaccept.Iwas43,anddidnotknowwhatthismeantforme

andmyfuture.Throughoutthejourney,Itriedto44whyIdidn'tfeelHkemyselftwoyearsafterthe

accidentandrecognizedthingsIneverhad45withbefore,suchasbeingunabletorememberprettymuch

anything.My46hadincreasedandIdidgothroughdaysofdepression.Iwantedtobea47butI

feltasthoughthatdreamwouldneverbereached.

Sittinginbedfeeling48,ItriedtofocusonwhyIwantedtobealawyer.I49myselfthatI

wastheonlyoneholdingmyselfbackfrommakingthat50areality.Thinkingofthis,Ipulledmyself

togetherandhavebeenfightingformydreameversince.AndIam51withmybachelor'sdegreein

criminaljusticeandtwopre-lawcertificatesin3yearsatFloridaInternationalUniversity.

52IhavetoworktentimesharderthanIwouldhaveifIhadn'thadthis53,1wouldn'ttakeit

back.Iam54nowduetothethingsthathavehappenedtome.Nothingisimpossible,butitishowyou

takeona(an)55thatwillgetyoutowhereyouwanttobe.

41.A.intimeB.insecondsC.inasenseD.inadvance

42.A.hardB.confusingC.inspiringD.relaxing

43.A.satisfiedB.embarrassedC.lostD.angry

44.A.figureoutB.carryoutC.setoutD.bringout

45.A.relationsB.patienceC.issuesD.privilege

46.A.expectationB.desireC.experienceD.anxiety

47.A.teacherB.lawyerC.doctorD.engineer

48.A.outofshapeB.outofcontrolC.outofbreathD.outofsorts

49.A.remindedB.warnedC.employedD.occupied

50.A.orderB.conceptC.optionD.dream

51.A.wrestlingB.stickingC.graduatingD.dealing

52.A.SinceB.EventhoughC.UnlessD.Whatif

53.A.disabilityB.capacityC.privilegeD.intention

54.A.thirstierB.gentlerC.strongerD.stricter

55.A.opportunityB.challengeC.insightD.perspective

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。

ChinaMobile,theworld'slargesttelecomcarrierbymobilesubscribers,hassuccessfullylaunchedtheworld's

firstsatellite56.(test)6Garchitecture,markingamilestoneinitseffortstoexploreintegratedspace

andgroundcommunicationtechnology.

Thelow-earthorbittestsatelliteis57.world'sfirsttoemploy6Gdesignarchitecture,andit58.

(launch)onSaturdayalongwithanothersatellitethatcomeswithChinaMobile's5Gtechnology.

The6Gtestsatellitehostsadistributedautonomousarchitecturefor6G,59.wasjointly

developedbyChinaMobileandtheChineseAcademyofSciences5InnovationAcademyforMicrosatellites.The

system,usingdomesticsoftwareandhardware,supportsin-orbitsoftwarereconstruction,flexibledeploymentof

corenetworkfunctionsandautomatedmanagement,60.(enhance)theefficiencyandreliabilityofthe

in-orbitoperationofthesatellitecorenetwork,ChinaMobilesaid.

Setatanorbit61.(high)ofapproximately500kilometers,these62.(experiment)

satellitesofferadvantagessuchaslowlatency(延迟)andhighdatatransferrates63.(compare)with

high-orbitsatelliteswhichtravelat36,000kilometers.

Positioned64.acrucialplatformforfutureintegratedspaceandgroundnetworks,low-earthorbit

satellitescanaddresstelecomsignalcoveragegapsinlandmobilenetworks,providinghigherbandwidthsatellite

internetservices65.(global),accordingtoChinaMobile.

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)

假设你是你校学生会主席李华。五一节即将来临,你校将举行以五一劳动节为主题的绘画比赛,请你

以学生会的名义在学校英文报上写一则通知。

注意:1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯但不能出现具体地面信息;

3.邮件开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Notice

TheLabourDayiscoming._____________________________________________________________________

TheStudents9Union

第二节读后续写(满分25分)

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。

InasmalltownlivesanoldmannamedMr.Benson.Helivesalone.Hehasabigscaronhisfacethatmakes

himlookalittlescary.Noonetalkstohim,andnoonehelpshimcarryhisthingsupthedifficultstairstohishome.

Mr.Bensondoesnothaveanyfriends.Heisnotmarried.Butoneday,anewfamilymovesintothe

neighborhood.Theyareanicecouple,Mr.andMrs.Clarence,andtheirchildren,AmandaandDavid.Theymove

intothebuildingwhereMr.Bensonlives.

Theotherpeoplewholiveinthebuildingwelcomethenewfamily.TheysayhellotoAmandaandDavid,but

theytellthemnottotalktoMr.Benson.uHeisascaryoldman.Hehasnofriendsandhehasastrangescar.”

Amanda,David,andtheirparentsthinkthisisverysillyadvice.WhentheyseeMr.Bensoninthehallwayor

inthestreetoutsidetheirbuilding,theyalwayssayhellowithasmileandaskhowheisfeelingtoday.

Mr.Bensonisveryhappytoseethem.Hetellsthemtheyarealwayswelcomeinhishome.HegivesAmanda

andDavidsomedeliciouscupcakestoeat.

Mr.andMrs.ClarencealwayshelpMr.Bensonwithhisgroceries,andAmandaandDavidliketositanddrink

teawithhim.Hetellswonderfulstories!Hewasonceaveryfamouschef,andhemakesthemostdeliciousdesserts

inthewholeworld,inAmanda'sopinion.

Oneevening,alltheneighborsinthebuildinghearlaughterandthesoundsofcupsandplatesandsilverware

inMr.Benson'sapartment.Theyareveryconfused!Itsoundslikeadelightfuldinner.Theyallwonderwhythey

arenotinvited.

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。

Thenextday,Mrs.Clarencetalkstoherneighbors.________________________________________________

Soon,theyallenjoyMr.Benson'sdeliciouscakeseveryweekendattheirdinners.

英语参考答案

第一部分:

1-5BCAAC6-10BABCA11-15BCBAA16-20BBACC

第二部分:

第一节:

21-25ACDBC26-30DBACB31-35ABDCA

第二节:

36-40GCBAE

第三部分:

第一节:

41-45BACAC46-50DBDAD51-55CBACB

第二节:

56.totest57.the58.waslaunched59.which60.enhancing

61.height62.experimental63.compared64.as65.globally

第四部分:

第一节:

Notice

TheLabourDayiscoming.Toshowrespecttoalllaborers,theStudents9Unionwillholdapainting

competitioninthecampus,whosethemeisaboutthehardworkinglaborersaroundyou.

Tostartwith,thethemeshouldbehealthyandinspiring,demonstratingpositivevalue.Yourartworkshould

beyouroriginalinsightcomingfromyourdailyobservation,whichotherwisewillbedenied.Youmustsubmityour

artworktotheStudents'UnionbeforeApril25th.Thewinnerswillbeawardeddelicategiftsandtheirartworksshall

bedisplayedinthecampusontheLabourDay.

So,whatareyouwaitingfor?Takeactionnow!

TheStudents9Union

第二节:

Paragraph1:

The-ex/day,Mrs.Clarencetalkstoherneighbors."YoureallymustgettoknowMr.Benson.Heissofunny!

Andheisafantasticchef.Hetoldustheamazingstoryofhisscar.Hehadanaccidentwhenhewashelpinghis

parentsontheirfarm.^^Theneighborsallfeelverysilly.TheydonotknowanythingaboutMr.Benson.Theyall

starttofollowtheexamplestheClarencesgavethem.

Paragraph2:

Soon,theyallenjoyMr.Bensonkdeliciouscakesevezjweekendattheirdinners.Everyonebringssomething

totheseweeklydinners,andtheysharetheirfoodandtheirtimewitheachother.WhattheylovemostofallareMr.

Benson'sfunnystories!AstheywatchAmandaandDavidplayandlaughwithMr.Benson,theneighborsallsee

thattherewasnothingtobeafraidof.Theywerenotkindtotheoldman,andheisreallyagoodperson.Everyone

inthebuildingishappierbecauseofthegoodexampletheClarencefamilysetforthem.Theyalllivebetter

togethernow,andMr.Bensondoesnotfeellonelyanymorebecauseheisnowpartofthecommunity.

【参考答案解析】

21.A考查细节理解。根据Iceland一段内容Withstunningbays,shootinggeysers(间歇喷泉),naturalhot

springsandthenorthernlights-Icelandoffersanotherworldlyresetfromyourstudies.可知A正确。

22.C考查细节理解。根据Iceland一段内容You'llneedalargebudgettochasewaterfalls,sippintsandtoast

yourgraduationinIceland,和Florence,Italy——段内容itcanbeexpensive,but

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