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一、听力理解(本大题共20小题,每小题1分,共20分)现在是试听时间。请听一段对话,然后回答问题。Whatistheboygoingtobuy?A.Somejuice.
B.Someoranges.
C.Someapples.答案是C。A)请听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。听完每段对话后,你都将有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话读两遍。1.WhattimedoesMikegetupeveryday?A.6:30.
B.7:00.
C.7:30.2.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinNanchangtomorrow?A.Cloudy.
B.Rainy.
C.Sunny.3.Whatcoloristhecat’shair?A.Brown.
B.White.
C.Black.4.What’sthematterwithJulie?A.Shehasaheadache.
B.Shehasatoothache.
C.Shehasastomachache.5.WhatdoesJackmean?A.Socceriseasy.
B.Helovessoccer.
C.Thegirlisclever.B)请听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。听每段对话前,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。每段对话读两遍。请听第1段对话,回答第6、7小题。6.WhatbookdidLilybuylastweek?A.Astorybook.
B.Ahistorybook.
C.Asciencebook.7.HowsoonwillLilyfinishreadingit?A.In3days.
B.In5days.
C.In7days.请听第2段对话,回答第8、9小题。8.Whatwillthegirlhave?A.Chicken.
B.Beef.
C.Duck.9.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Waiterandcustomer.
B.Fatheranddaughter.
C.Friends.请听第3段对话,回答第10至第12小题。10.Whatdoesthemando?A.Adoctor.
B.Apilot.
C.Anengineer.11.Howlongdoesthemanworkeveryweek?A.20hours.
B.30hours.
C.40hours.12.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Helikeshiswork.
B.HeworksinBeijing.
C.Hetakesaplaneeveryweek.请听第4段对话,回答第13至第15小题。13.What’shappeningonSaturday?A.Frankistakingatrip.
B.Frankishavingaparty.
C.Frankiscleaningapark.14.WheredoesFranklive?A.At118GreenStreet.
B.At127NorthStreet.
C.At131FirstStreet.15.Whatcanwegetfromtheconversation?A.Sallyknowswheretheparkis.B.SallyoftenvisitsFrank’shome.C.SallyhasrefusedFrank’sinvitation.C)请听下面一段独白,根据独白内容完成下列句子,每个空格不超过3个单词。将答案填写到答题卡的相应位置。听独白前你将有50秒钟的时间阅读句子内容。独白读两遍。16.WecantravelaroundDublin________oronfoot.17.ThelibraryinTrinityCollegeclosesat________p.m.18.Therearealotof________inTempleBar.19.Wecanlistentoa________playerintherestaurant.20.There’salsoashopwithgreat________.二、单项填空(本大题共8小题,每小题1分,共8分)请阅读下面各小题,从题中所给的A、B、C、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。21.IlikeactingandI’minthe________groupatschool.A.theater
B.chess
C.speech
D.ping-pong22.—HasBobarrivedyet?—No,he’sonhisway.He’llbehere________.A.daily
B.easily
C.first
D.soon23.—Tom,canyouhelpmewiththehousework?—Sure,butI’m________rightnow.A.lost
B.busy
C.worried
D.lonely24.—WhereisHelen?—I’mnotsure.Maybeshe________herbaseballlesson.A.had
B.washaving
C.ishaving
D.willhave25.Tedpreferredpopmusicwhenhe________abouthisfavoritemusicintheinterview.A.wasasked
B.asked
C.isasked
D.asks26.—Look!Thelakeisclean.Ineverthrowlitterintoit.—Ifeveryonedoesthis,itwouldbe________.A.dirtier
B.thedirtiest
C.cleaner
D.thecleanest27.Oh,Igetit—youwantmetodoallthework________yousitathomedoingnothing.A.or
B.while
C.until
D.unless28.—Ohhi,I’mlookingforapairofshoes.—Well,you________totherightplace.Wehavealotofshoesinourshop.A.came
B.werecoming
C.willcome
D.havecome三、完形填空(本大题共26小题,每小题1分,共26分)A)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AnansitheWiseSomepeople
thinktheyknoweverything.Anansithespiderdidn’tthinkthat.Hewasa
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spider.Andheknewtohaverealwisdom(智慧).Hehadtolearnmore.Oneday,
Anansifounda(an)
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gourdonthegroundandhehad
anidea.“
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Igetadvicefromothersandputitinthis
gourd,thenI’llbewiserthananyoneelseintheworld.”So,hewent
fromhousetohouseandaskedtheothercreatures(生物),“What’syourbestpieceof
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?”
Andtheywereallhappytosharetheirwisdom,becausetheycouldseethat
Anansi
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it.Thesnail(蜗牛)said,“Don’tbeinahurry.
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isnota100-meterrace.”Thebutterflysaid,“Lifeisshort.Enjoyeveryday.”Theantsaid,“You’ll
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begreatonyourown.Everyoneneedsthehelpofothers.”Anansiwasveryhappywithallthisadvice.Hetookitandputitin
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gourd.Andwhenhe’dfilledthegourd,hethoughttohimself,“Now,Ihavemorewisdomthananyoneelse.Imust
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thewisdom,sonoonecanstealit.”He
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andsawaholehighupinatree,andhehadanidea.Anansiheldthegourdintwolegsandtriedto
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thetreewithhisothersixlegs.Butthegourdwastoobigandhecouldn’tclimb.Hissonwasnearbywatchinghim.“Daddy,”hesaid,“whydon’tyou
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thegourdtoyourbackandthenclimbthetree?”“That’sverygoodadvice,”saidAnansi.“Thankyouforsharingitwithme.”AndthenAnansirealizedthatadviceisonly
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whenweshareitwithsomeone.So,heclimbedthetreewiththegourdonhisback.AndwhenAnansireachedthe
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,heheldthegourduptothewind.Alltheadviceflewintotheskyandtraveled
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theland.Andwisdomcametoeveryone.29.A.quiet
B.crazy
C.poor
D.clever30.A.empty
B.small
C.soft
D.broken31.A.So
B.If
C.Before
D.Although32.A.news
B.work
C.advice
D.wood33.A.stood
B.forgot
C.missed
D.needed34.A.ActionB.SportC.LifeD.Health35.A.always
B.often
C.never
D.usually36.A.his
B.her
C.its
D.their37.A.find
B.sell
C.hide
D.collect38.A.fellasleep
B.showedup
C.ranaway
D.lookedaround39.A.hit
B.climb
C.pull
D.shake40.A.send
B.hand
C.turn
D.tie41.A.simple
B.useful
C.interesting
D.real42.A.top
B.house
C.ground
D.mountain43.A.across
B.with
C.into
D.underB)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后用方框中所给词的适当形式填空,并将答案填写到答题卡的相应位置。每个词限用一次。even
as
start
story
order
such
tons
different
dish
popular
risesInEast
China’sJiangxiprovince,noodlesaremorethanjusta
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—
they’realmostawayoflife.Infact,
mostpeoplehere
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thedaywithabowlofricenoodlesinthe
morning.Thisdishissopopularthatsomelocalshave
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comparedhavingricenoodlestoenjoying
freshseafood.Jiangxiishometonearly30,000ricenoodlerestaurants.Accordingtoareport,Jiangxiproducedmorethan1.4million
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ofricenoodlesin2020.Morethan60%oftheforeignsalesofChina’sricenoodlesarefromJiangxi.Thisdishisalso
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amongpeoplefromotherpartsofChina.Thereportshowsthatpeopleagedbetween18and24makeupabout33%ofcustomers.Theyoften
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ricenoodlesandtakeawaymealsonline.Thepercentage(百分比)
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toover65%forcustomersunder30yearsold.“Enjoying
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aspecialty(特产)isonewaytogetarealexperienceoflocalcookingculture,”saidalocalfoodexpert.Headdedthatmoreeffortsshouldbemadetofindoutthe
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behindJiangxiricenoodles.Thecharm(魅力)ofthiscommondishcomesfromitsstoriesand
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tastes—thenoodlesareprepareddifferentlyineachofJiangxi’s11cities.
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thesenoodlesaresuchanimportantpartofJiangxiculture,localshavedonetheirbesttoprotectitsreputation(声誉)asalocalspecialty.四、阅读理解(本大题共23小题,每小题2分,共46分)A)请阅读下面短文,根据短文内容从每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ARiversideB&BPrice:from$30pernighBedrooms:single,twinordoubleroomsView:riverLocation:20minutesfromcitycenter(taxi)Facilities:privatebathroom,WiFi,air-con,fridge,TV,restaurantBeautifulApartmentPrice:from$60pernightNumberofrooms:wholeapartmentwithlivingroom,kitchen,bathroomsBedrooms:2(sleeps4)View:parkLocation:5minutesfromcitycenter(taxi)Facilities:WiFi,air-con,TVCapsuleHotelPrice:from$13pernightSize:2.5
squaremetersBed:all
singleView:noneLocation:citycenterFacilities:sharedbathroomandentertainmentroom,USB,WiFi,TV55.HowmuchdoesabedatCapsuleHotelcostpernight?A.From$13.
B.From$30.
C.From$60.
D.From$90.56.Whichhotelisthefarthestfromthecitycenter?A.ParkHotel
.B.CapsuleHotel.
C.RiversideB&B.
D.BeautifulApartment.57.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheadsabove?A.YoucangetdoubleroomsatCapsuleHotel.B.YoucancookmealsatBeautifulApartment.C.YoucanusepublicbathroomsatRiversideB&B.D.Youcanstayinanyofthehotelswithabeautifulview.BEdwasaprofessionalfootballplayer,butin2017hehadanaccidentinaswimmingpool.Afterthat,hecouldn’tmovehisbodyfromtheshouldersdown.Doctorstoldhimthathe’dprobablyneverwalkagain,butEddidn’twanttobelievethis.Hehadrecentlygotengaged(订婚)tothewomanwhoisnowhiswifeandhesaidthatshewasthemainreasonhewantedtogetbetter.Hespentsixdaysstaringathistoes(脚趾)andtryingtomakethemmove—and,finally,hesucceeded!Thiswasthestartofalongjourney.Whileinhospital,EdmetPaul,amaninhislatethirties.DoctorshadalsotoldPaulhewouldneverwalkagain,butEdencouragedhimnottogiveupandsixmonthslater,PaultoldEdhewaswalkingwithastick.Onlyayearafterhisaccident,EdclimbedthehighestmountaininWales.Sincethenhehasalsoclimbeda6,500-metermountaininNepalandhesaidthataftereachbigclimbhenoticedhisbodycoulddonewmovements.Twoyearslater,31-year-oldEdclimbed8,848meters,theheightoftheworld’shighestmountain,bygoingupanddownhisparents’stairs2,783times.Whenhefinished,hetoldanewsreporterhehadloveditalthoughitsometimeswas“painful”and“boring”.Healsoraised£46,000forcharity.Edhopeshisstorycanhelppeople.That’swhyhestartedhisowncharity,M2M,whichaimstosupport“peoplefacingchallengesinlife.”58.WhodidEdwanttogetbettermainlyfor?A.Hisparents.
B.Hisdoctor.
C.Hisfriend.
D.Hiswife.59.WhatisEdlikeaccordingtoParagraph3?A.Brave.
B.Helpful.
C.Honest.
D.Hard-working.60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph5referto?A.Raisingmoney.
B.Doingnewmovements.
C.Visitingparents.
D.Goingupanddownstairs.61.PuttheeventsaboutEdintothecorrectorderaccordingtothepassage.a.EdstartedM2M.b.Edsucceededinmakinghistoesmove.c.Edhadanaccidentinaswimmingpool.d.EdclimbedthehighestmountaininWales.e.Edclimbedhisparents’stairs2,783times.A.c-e-b-d-a
B.c-b-d-e-a
C.e-a-b-d-c
D.e-b-d-c-a62.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AFootballPlayer.
B.AChallengeLover.
C.ACharityWorker.
D.AMountainClimber.CTheMaori
arrivedinNewZealandfromPolynesian(波利尼西亚)islandsabout
athousandyearsago.TheywerethefirstpeopletoliveinNewZealand.Inthelate18thcentury,EuropeanscametoliveinNewZealand.Atthattime,thepopulationoftheMaoriwasmaybe250,000inNewZealand.Overthenextonehundredyears,warsanddiseasekilledmanyMaoripeople.Bytheendofthe19thcentury,therewereonlyabout40,000Maoripeopleleft.Duringthistime,theMaorialsolostmuchoftheirlandtotheEuropeans.Manyofthemwereafraidthattheymightlosetheirtraditionsandlanguagetoo,butthisdidnothappen.TodaytheMaoripopulationisincreasing.Thereareabout500,000MaoripeopleinNewZealand.MostlivelikeotherNewZealanders,buttheyarekeepingtheMaorilanguageandtraditionsalive.TherearenowMaoriradioandtelevisionstations.ManyschoolsteachintheMaorilanguage.NearlyonehalfofMaorilanguagespeakersare25yearsoldoryounger.Maoricultureisalsoaliveandwell.AtthecenterofMaoricultureisthe“marae”.Thisisaspecialplaceforceremoniesandmeetings.TodaythenumberofmaraeinNewZealandisincreasing.Manyofthenewmaraeareinthecities.NowpeopleinthecitiescanmeetandlearnabouttheirMaoritraditions.TodaymostNewZealandcitieshaveMaorifestivalseachyear.Amongfestivalactivitiesarecompetitionsinspeaking,dancingandsinging.Childrenpracticeformonths.ThenalltheMaoriintheareaarrivetowatchthecompetitionsandseewhowins.TheMaorihavegonethroughhardtimes.Todaytheyliveacomfortable,modernlife.Theykeeptheirculturaltraditionsalive,becausetheyhavepassedandarepassingthemontotheirchildren.63.WhendidtheMaorifirstarriveinNewZealand?A.Around11thcentury.
B.Around14thcentury.C.Around16thcentury.
D.Around18thcentury.64.WhathappenedtotheMaoriduringthe19thcentury?A.Theyownedmoreland.
B.Theylosttheirlanguage.C.TheyleftNewZealand.
D.Theyhadasmallerpopulation.65.HowdotheMaorikeeptheirtraditionsalive?Checkandchoosetherightanswer.a.Increasethenumberofmarae.b.MovetothecenterofNewZealand.c.SetupMaoriradioandTVstations.d.TeachintheMaorilanguageinmanyschools.e.Holdcompetitionsinspeaking,dancingandsinging.A.bcde
B.abcd
C.abde
D.acde66.What’sthethemeofthepassage?A.Art.
B.Culture.
C.Travel.
D.Technology.67.Whatwouldbethebeststructureofthepassage?A.
B.
C.
D.DInOctober2018,someoneinSouthCarolinawon$1.5billion.Thenearlyimpossibleodds(概率)ofwinningwere1in302.5million!Manypeopleprobablywishthey’dbeentheluckyoneshappilyacceptingtheprize.It’snothardtoimaginethethingsonecoulddowiththisnewfoundwealth,butwouldthismoneyactuallymakesomeonehappy?Theexperiencesofseverallottery(抽奖)winnersshowthatitprobablywouldn’t.Suddenlycomingintobigmoneycanchangeaperson’slifeinunexpectedandsometimesunpleasantways.TakeWilliamPost,forexample,whohadonly$2.46inthebankwhenhewon$16.2millioninaNewYorklotteryin1998.Within3months,hewaspooragainbecauseofcarelessspending.Hewasn’tashappyashefeltbeforewinningtheprize.ThentherewasCallieRogers,aBritishteenagerfromacommonfamily,won$3millionin2003.Sheboughtherfamilyandfriendslavishgiftsandboughtherselfexpensiveclothes.Aftersixyears,Callielostallhermoneyandrealizedthatmoneydidn’tmakeherhappy.Infact,shebecameworriedthatpeoplewerefriendlywithheronlytogethermoney.Lotterywinnersarenottheonlyoneswhocanendupunhappy.Peoplewhogetbigmoneyforsomeotherreasons,e.g.receivingmoneyfromothers,arealsoatrisk.Theymaynotknowhowtodealwithmoneyanddonotaskexpertsforadvice.Theywastemoneyonthingstheydon’tneedandgiveawaytoomuchmoneytofriendsandrelatives.Researchersfoundthatpeoplearehappywhentheyareabletopayfortheirbasicneeds,suchasfood,clothes,asafeplacetolive,andhealthcare.Peoplearealsohappywhentheygivereasonable(合理的)amountsofmoneytocharities.Givingmakesthemfeelasifthey’remakingadifference.Lavishthings,suchasexpensiveclothesandcars,onlymakepeoplehappyforamoment.Peoplecanhopeandwishtosuddenlycomeintolotsofmoneytoimprovetheirlives,butperhapstherearebetterwaystofindhappiness.68.HowdoesthewritersupporthisopinioninParagraph2?A.Bygivinganexample.
B.Bylistingnumbers.C.Bytellingthedifferences.
D.Byaskingaquestion.69.WhatdidWilliamandCalliehaveincommonaccordingtothepassage?A.Theycamefromthesamecountry.B.Theywonthelotteriesinthesameyear.C.Theywerepoorbeforewinningthelotteries.D.Theyspenttheirmoneyquicklyandcarelessly.70.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“lavish”inParagraph3mean?A.Expensive.
B.Funny.
C.Surprising.
D.Lucky.71.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Bigmoneybringslastinghappiness.B.People’slivesdependonlotteryprizes.C.Reasonablespendingmakespeoplehappy.D.Thebasicneedsofpeopleareeasilysatisfied.72.What’sthewriter’spurposeforwritingthepassage?A.Toencouragereaderstomakebigmoney.B.Toadvisepeopletostayawayfromlotteries.C.Toshowhisopinionaboutmoneyandhappiness.D.Tosharesomesuccessstoriesaboutfindinghappiness.B)请先阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后根据短文内容从下面方框内的七个选项中选择五个还原到文中,使短文意思通顺、结构完整,并在答题卡上将其序号涂黑。一空一句。FiveTipstoImproveYourMemoryMostofusknowthatourbrainsbecomesmallerinsizeaswegetolder,butdidyouknowthatdietandlifestylehaveaneffectonhowwellourbrainswork?Researchshowsthateatinglotsoffruit,vegetablesandproteins(蛋白质)improvesmemory.
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Eatingoilyfishordarkchocolate(withover70%cocoa)andtakingVitaminD3canalsohelpmakeyourmemorystronger.
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A2011studyshowedthatregularexerciseactuallyincreasesbrainsize.Anotherstudyfoundthatexerciseimprovedmemoryinsomeolderpeople;surprisinglyitfoundthatonesingletrainingperiodhadthesameeffectonmemoryasregular,longexerciseperiod!Onestudyfoundthateightweeksofshort,dailymeditation(默想)improvedmemory.Otherwaystorelaxcanalsoimproveourshort-termmemory.Trytaking5-10minutesofyourdaytomeditateorlistentomusic.
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Expertssaythatagereducesourabilitytolearn,butsleepcanhelp.
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A2019studyfoundthatstudentslearnedthingsbetterbeforeandafterashortsleep!
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Trytomemorizeinformationlikephonenumbersandaddressesratherthanputtingtheinformationinyourphone.Youcouldalsolearnalanguageordobraintraininglikecrosswords(填字游戏).A.Orevenjusttakeashower!B.It’simportanttokeepahealthybody.C.Theroleofexerciseisreallyimportant
too.D.Useyourphonetohelpyoumemorizethings.E.Tokeepyourbrainingoodcondition,you
needtouseit.F.Trytoavoidsugaryfoodssuchascakesand
milkchocolate.G.Foryourbraintoworkwell,7-9hoursof
sleepisnecessary.五、补全对话(本大题共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)请阅读下面对话,根据对话内容从下面方框内的七个选项中选择五个填入空白处,使对话通顺、合理,意思完整,并在答题卡上将其序号涂黑。一空一句。(Williamiscallingtoma
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