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大联考长郡中学2021届高三月考试卷(六)

英语

时量:120分钟总分:150分

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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

EndlessAdventuresforTeenagers

Theworldisfullofmountainstoclimb,wavestosurfandpathstofollow.Withjunior

membershipyou'llhaveunlimitedaccesstoalloftheamazingplaceswelookafter,insideandout.

Gowildforvvatersports

Everriddenacrashingwaveorrowedunderchalkycliffs(峭壁)?Feelaliveasyousurfthe

whitewateratPortstewartStrandonabodyboardorlookattheblueseasofStudlandBayina

glass-bottomedboat.Climb,jumpandswimyourwayaroundthedramaticPembrokeshirecoastline,

allundertheguidanceofanexpertinstructor.

Sleepunderthestars

SpendaweekinthewildonafamilycampingtripatWickenFen.Listenforbamowlshooting

(大口U)andbadgers(彳匿)snuffling.WakeupbesidewateratLowWraycampsite.Hirebikes,

paddleboardsorrowingboatsforanaction-packeddayoutbeforerefuelingwithtastypizzafroma

wood-firedoven.

Capturethemoment

HeadfbrtheFameIslandstoshootpuffinslandingonthecliffsandgreysealsrestingonthe

rocks.Onstilldaysyou'llbeabletotakepicturesofSnowdonia'speaksreflectedinthelakesclear

waters.Andwith500photogenicplacestovisitwithyourmembership,you'llneverbeshortof

thingstocapture.

Growyourskills

Lovebeingoutdoors?Learnpracticalconservationskillsandmeetnewpeopleatyourlocal

GreenAcademiesProject.Whethercreatinganaturalplayareaorplantingtrees,you'llfeelproudto

carefbrthenatureonyourdoorstep.

21.WhatdoadventuresaroundthePembrokeshirecoastlineprovide?

A.Freebikehire.B.Asafecampsite.

C.Professionalguidance.D.Expertrecommendation.

22.Wherecanteenagerscamp?

A.AtPorstewartStrand.B.AtWickenFen.

C.AtStudlandBay.D.OntheFameIslands.

23.WhatdoweknowabouttheGreenAcademiesProject?

A.Itisrunindoors.B.Itteachesphotographicskills.

C.Itisintendedforresearchlovers.D.Itencouragesconservationefforts

Awomanheldherphonetightlytoherheartthewayachurch-goermightholdaBible.Shewas

anxioustotakeapictureofanimpressivebunchofflowersthatsatnotsofaraway,butfirstshehad

togetthroughacrowdofotherspushingtheirwaytodothesame.ThecauseofthiswasBouquetsto

Art,oneofthemostpopulareventsatthedeYoungMuseuminSanFrancisco.

Flowersellerswereaskedtocreateflowerarrangementsthatrespondtopiecesofartondisplay,

fromancientcarvingstocontemporarysculptures.It'sextremelyattractiveandalsomemorable,to

thepointthatithasbecomeaproblem.

Inrecentyears,thedeYoungreceivedmorethanathousandcomplaintsfrompeoplewhofelt

thatcellphoneshadspoiledtheirexperienceoftheexhibit.Institutionsoffineartaroundtheworld

facesimilarproblemsasthedesiretotakephotographsbecomesahugeattractionformuseums,as

wellassomethingthatupsetssomeoftheirpatrons(资助人).SothedeYoungrespondedwithakind

ofcompromise:carvingout“photohoursduringtheexhibition'ssix-dayrun.

Onecommoncomplaintabouttheeffectofsocialmediaonmuseumcultureisthatpeopleseem

tobemissingoutonexperiencesbecausetheyaresobusycollectingevidenceofthem.Astudy

recentlypublishedinthejournalPsychologicalSciencesuggeststhereissometruthtothis.Itfinds

thatpeoplewhokeeptakingphotosofanexhibitandpostingthemonsocialmediaratherthan

simplyobservingit,haveahardtimerememberingwhattheysee.Buttheissueiscomplexforthe

professionalsrunningmuseums.LindaButler,thedeYoung9sheadofmarketingandvisitor

experience,acknowledgesthatnoteveryonewantsamuseumtobe“aphoto-takingplayland”.Yeta

lotofpeopledoandshebelievesthatthedeYoungisinnopositiontojudgeonereasonforbuyinga

$28tickettobemorevalidthananother."Ifweremovedsocialmediaandphotography/9shesays.

“Wewouldriskbecomingirrelevant.”

24.WhatwasthewomaneagertodoaccordingtoParagraph1?

A.Togetherphone.B.Toescapethecrowd.

C.Totakeaphoto.D.Topushahead.

25.HowdidthedeYoungrespondtothedilemma?

A.Bysettingperiodswithoutphoto-taking.

B.Bymakingtheexhibitionfreeofcharge.

C.Bycompromisingwiththegovernment.

D.Byextendingthefreeexhibitionhours.

26.Therecentstudyfindsthattheuseofsocialmediainmuseumsmay.

A.uncoverthetruthB.causeirrelevancy

B.bringmorepleasureD.playanegativerole

27.WhichofthefollowingmayLindaButlersupport?

A.Reducingadmissionprices.B.Cateringtovisitors.

C.Reservingjudgementinpublic.D.Banningsocialmediaandphotography.

□C

Ithasalwaysbeenthoughtthatalcoholcausespeopletoputonweightbecauseitcontainsalot

ofsugar,butnewresearchsuggestsaglassadaycouldformpartofadiet.Lookingatpaststudies

theyfoundthat,whileheavydrinkersdoputonweight,thosewhodrinkinmoderationcanactually

loseweight.

AspokesmanfortheresearchteamatNavarroUniversityinSpainsays,"Lighttomoderate

alcoholintake,especiallyofwine,maybemorelikelytoprotectagainst,ratherthanpromote,weight

gain."TheInternationalScientificForumonAlcoholResearchreviewedthefindingsandagreed

withmostoftheconclusions,particularlythatdatadonotclearlyindicateifmoderatedrinking

increasesweight.

BostonUniversity'sDr.HarveyFinkelfoundthatthebiologicmechanisms(生物学机制)

relatingalcoholtochangesinbodyweightarenotproperlyunderstood.Histeampointedoutthe

strongprotectiveeffectsofmoderatedrinkingontheriskofgettingconditionslikediabetes(糖尿病),

whichrelatetoincreasingobesity.Somestudiessuggestthatevenveryobesepeoplemaybeatlower

riskofdiabetesiftheyaremoderatedrinkers.

Thegroupsaysalcoholprovidescaloriesthatarequicklyabsorbedintothebodyandarenot

storedinfat,andthatthisprocesscouldexplainthedifferencesinitseffectsfromthoseofother

foods.Theyagreethatfutureresearchshouldbedirectedtowardsassessingtherolesofdifferent

typesofalcoholicdrinks,takingintoconsiderationdrinkingpatternsandincludingthepasttendency

ofparticipantstogainweight.

Fornowthereislittleevidencethatconsumingsmalltomoderateamountsofalcoholona

regularbasisincreasesone'sriskofbecomingobese.What'smore,astudythreeyearsagosuggested

thatresveratrol(白藜芦醇),acompoundpresentingrapesandredwinedestroysfatcells.

28.Theunderlinedphrase"inmoderation^^inthefirstparagraphmeans"

A.excitedlyB.carefully

C.frequentlyD.properly

29.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Theresearchfoundmoderatedrinkinghasastrongprotectiveeffect.

B.Resveratrolisprovedtoincreasetheriskofbecomingfat.

C.Currentdataclearlyshowthatmoderatedrinkingincreasesweight.

D.Thespecificrolesofdifferenttypesofalcoholicdrinksareveryclear.

30.Whatismostlikelytobediscussedintheparagraphthatfollows?

A.Howtodosomeeasyexperiments.

B.Howtoreducethecaloriescontainedinwine.

C.Howtoprovethefindingmentionedabove.

D.Howtomakewineinahealthyway.

31.Whereisthearticlemostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Achemistrytextbook.B.ATVadvertisement.

C.Asciencemagazine.D.Asupermarketwebsite.

D

Thesunappearstoexperienceforfewerchangesinbrightnessandintensitythanotherstarslike

it.Researchersreportedlastweekontheirexaminationof369stars.Theycomparedeachonetothe

sunintermsofsurfacetemperature,sizeandrotation.Theyfoundthatonaverage,theotherstarshad

fivetimesmorebrightnessvariabilitythanoursun.

TheleadauthorwasTimoReinhold,anastronomerwiththeMaxPlanckInstituteforSolar

SystemResearchinGermany.HetoldtheReutersnewsagencythatthevariabilityinbrightness

resultsfromdarkspotsonthesurfaceofthestarmovinginandoutofview.

“Adirectmeasureofsolaractivityisthenumberofsunspotsonthesurface/5Reinholdsaid.

"Findingsuchstarswithverysimilarparametersasoursunbutbeingfivetimesmorevariablewas

surprising.^^

Thesun—madeupmainlyofhydrogenandhelium—isanaverage-sizedstarthatformedmore

than4.5billionyearsago.Itstretchesabout1.4millionkilometersacrossandhasasurface

temperatureof5,500degreesCelsius.

Theresearcherscomparedscientificdataonthesimilarstarstohistoricalrecordsofthesun's

activity.Therecordsincludedabout400yearsofobservationaldataonsunspots.Theresearchers

alsostudiedabout9,000yearsofdatabasedonchemicalelementvariantsintreeringsandice

builduptiedtosolaractivity.Theserecordsshowthesunhasnotbeenmuchmoreactivethanitis

now.

Theresearcherssaidincreasedmagneticactivityrelatedtosunspotscanleadtoelectromagnetic

eventsthateffectEarth.Forexample,largereleasesofplasma一acollectionofcharged

particles——fromouterareasofthesun'satmospherecouldcauseproblemsforsatellitesandother

communicationsequipment.

ThediscoverymaybegoodnewsforlifeonEarthAmuchmoreactivesunmighthavehad

moremajoreffectsonEarth'sgeologyandancientclimate.6tA'tooactive5starwoulddefinitively

changetheconditionsfbrlifeontheplanet,solivingwithaquiteboringstarisnottheworstoption,“

Reinholdsaid.

Thefindings,henoted,donotruleoutthepossibilitythatthesunmaybeinaquietperiodand

couldbecomemorevariableinthefuture.However,theresearcherssaytherearenosignsthatsolar

activitywillbeincreasinganytimesoon.

32.AccordingtoTimoReinhold,whatcausesthevariabilityinbrightnessofthesun?

A.Hydrogenandheliuminthesun.

B.Thesurfacetemperatureofthesun.

C.Thediameter(直径)ofthesun.

D.Darkspotsonitsouterpart.

33.Whichofthefollowinghelpedresearchersprovethesun'sinactivity?

A.Scientificdataofalltheotherstars.

B.Dataofsunspotsobservedinthepast400years.

C.9,000yearsofdataoftheactivitiesofthesun.

D.Dataofchemicalelementvariantsinicytrees.

34.Whatwillprobablyhappenifthesunbecomesveryactive?

A.Therewillbeadecreasedmagneticactivity.

B.ThegeologyandclimateoftheEarthwillbedifferent.

C.Satellitesandothercommunicationsequipmentwillworkbetter.

D.PeopleontheEarthhavetolivewiththequiteboringstar.

35.Whatisthebesttitleofthisarticle?

A.Thesun:lessactivethansimilarstars

B.Thesun:lessbrightandintensethanbefore

C.Sunspots:adirectmeasureofsolaractivity

D.Sunspots:thecauseofelectromagneticeventsonEarth

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。

Arepeoplelessormorehappywhentheygetolder?Astudyin2018foundthatpeople

generallybecomehappierandexperiencelessworryafterage50.Infact,itfoundthatbytheageof

85,peoplearehappierwiththeirlifethantheywereat18.

ArthurStoneintheDepartmentofPsychiatryandBehavioralScienceatStonyBrook

UniversityinNewYorkledthestudy.Histeamfoundthatlevelsofstresswerethehighestamong

adultsbetweentheagesof22and25.36.

Happinesswasthehighestamongtheyoungestadultsandthoseintheirearly70's.Butthe

peopleleastlikelytoreportfeelingnegativeemotionswerethoseintheir70'sand809s.Thesurvey

alsofoundthatmenandwomenhavesimilaremotionalpatternsastheygrowolder.37.

Theresearchersalsoconsideredpossibleinfluenceslike,havingyoungchildren,beingunemployed

orbeingsingle.Buttheyfoundthatinfluenceslikethesedidnotaffectthelevelsofhappinessand

well-beingrelatedtoage.

38.Onetheoryisthat,aspeoplegetolder,theybecomemorethanthankfulforwhat

theyhaveandhavebettercontroloftheiremotions.Theyalsospendlesstimethinkingaboutbad

experiences.

39.Inanotherstudy,peopleintheir80'sreportedthefewestproblemswiththe

qualityoftheirsleep.Theoriginalgoalwastoconfirmthepopularbeliefthatagingisconnected

withincreasedsleepproblems.40.Butexceptforthat,peoplereportedthattheyfelttheir

sleepqualityimprovedastheygotolder.

A.Sowhywillhappinessincreasewithage?

B.Researcherssurveyedmorethan150,000Americanadults-

C.Stresslevelsdroppedsharplyafterpeoplereachedtheir50's.

D.Atthattime,thepeoplewerebetweentheagesof18and85.

E.Happinessisnottheonlythingthatapparentlyimproveswithage.

F.Thesurveydidfindanincreaseduringmiddleageespeciallyinwomen.

G.However,womenatallagesreportedmoresadness,stressandworrythanmen.

第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(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。

Whenyoung,Ilovedgoingontrailruns.Itwasmyfavoritewayto4]stress.

So,whenIwasbackinmyhometownaftera42firstyearofmyPh.D.program.Ithought

atrailrunwasjustwhatIneeded.Butinsteadofhelpingmerelax,therundidjustthe43.

AfterImovedtothecityfbrcollege,wheremyrunswereonflatconcretepathsinsteadof

44dirttrails,IusedaGPSwatch.WhenIwentontrailrunsagaininthecountry,it

constantlyremindedmeofthefactthatIwasn't45upwithmyusualpace.I46

mywatch,thinkingthatwouldallowmetoenjoymy47andfindthepeaceIexpected,but

Ifoundmyselfunderperforming.uWhycan'tIletgoandjustenjoymyself?^^Iwondered.Butafter

some48,1realizedwhyIwas49bothontrailrunsandingraduateschool.

GoingintomyPh.D.,IhadthoughtthatIwoulddowell.Tomysurprise,Iwaswrong.I50

confidenceinmyresearchabilitieswhichI-thoughtstoppedmeperformingwellandI

constantlyfeltmyprogresswastooslow.Otherstudents9self-confidenceandtheirexcellentresults

mademefeel51.

Thencamemyvisithome.Iwashaving52becauseIhadn'tproperly53my

expectationstothedifferencesbetweenanurbanrunandatrailrun.

APh.D.islikeatrailrun.Sometimesyoucanrunfast.Sometimesyoumightclimbatsnaifs

pace.AndthafsOK.Barriersare54.Sometimesifsbesttotakeadeepbreathanddoyour

bestto55thechallenge.

41.A.acceptB.exposeC.escapeD.rescue

42.A.magicalB.normalC.fastD.tough

43.A.oddB.sameC.oppositeD.extreme

44.A.windingB.similarC.safeD.transparent

45.A.comingB.keepingC.breakingD.linking

46.A.cutoffB.putoffC.setoffD.turnedoff

47.A.investmentsB.surroundingsC.investigationsD.associations

48.A.motivationB.imaginationC.reflectionD.determination

49.A.strugglingB.runningC.talkingD.trembling

50.A.endedB.enrichedC.missedD.lacked

51.A.indifferentB.incredibleC.insecureD.inconsiderate

52.A.troubleB.complaintC.funD.battle

53.A.adjustedB.devotedC.owedD.contributed

54.A.unrealB.unavoidableC.unlimitedD.unacceptable

55.A.recognizeB.borderC.prepareD.embrace

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。

CharlieChaplinisabsolutelyamasterofnonverbalhumour,whomadepeoplehappy.However,

hislifewasanything56.easy.Hewasborninapoorfamilyin1889.Hisparentswere

bothpoorperformers,anditisastonishingthatCharliewastaught57.(sing)assoonashe

couldspeakanddance,assoonashecouldwalk.58.(fortune),hisfatherdied,leavingthe

familyeven59.(bad)off.Byhisteens,Charlie60.(become)oneofthemost

popularchildactorsinEngland.

Withtime61.(go)by,hebeganmakingfilms.Hischarmingcharactermadethe

audiencelaughatatime62.theyfeltdepressed.Hebrightenedthe63.(life)of

AmericansandBritishthroughtwoworldwarsandthehardyearsinbetween.CharlieChaplinwrote,

directedandproducedthefilmshestarred64.Becauseofhisoutstandingperformance,in

1972he65.(award)aspecialOscarandrememberedforever.Tothisday,CharlieChaplin

isstillconsideredasoneofthegreatestactorsinthehistoryofthecinema.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假定你是你校“英美文学社”的负责人。请你写一则启事,发布到学校英文小报,介绍该社团并

欢迎大家加入,内容包括:

1、社团成立的时间和目的;

2、社团日常活动;

3、呼吁大家加入社团。

注意:

1、写作词数应为80左右;

2、请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

参考词汇:英美文学社theEnglishLiteratureSociety

第二节(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。

WalterJohnwasa20-year-oldcollegestudentfromHomewood,Alabama.Asayoungmanin

collegefarawayfromhome,hedidn'thavemuchmoney.Hehadtoworkpart-timetocoverhis

livingcosts.

Recentlyhegaveuphispart-timejobinthefast-fbodbusinessandfoundanewoneata

home-movingcompanycalledBellhops.Thepayforhisnewjobwashigher,andJohngainedmore

flexibilitywithhishours,whichallowedhimtofocusonhisstudiesabitmore.Hewantedtodo

everythinghecouldtosecurethisnewemploymentopportunity,sohethoughthehadtotryhisbest

tomakesurethateverythingwouldgowellonhisfirstday!

Butsometimes,lifehitsyouunexpectedly.AdaybeforeJohnbeganhisnewjob,hiscarbroke

down!Withlittlemoneytohisname,hecouldn'thavehiscarrepairedatthegarage.Noneofhis

friendswereabletotakehimtowork.Whatwasworse,thepublictransportationwasnotrunningat

hisworkingtime.Ifhetookataxi,itwouldcosthimhalfhissalary.Therefore,hedecidedtowalkto

thecompany.

Inordertogettherebysixinthemorning,hethoughtthatthesafestwaywouldbetoleaveat

midnight.Johnevenchallengedhimselftoarrivethereonehourearlier.Eventhoughitseemedlike

suchafarwalk,Johnknewhewasfitenoughtodoit.Thiswaschallenging,butJohnknewitwas

possible.

Hegrabbedhiswalletandhisphoneandlefthisapartment.Assoonashesteppedoutofthe

door,herealizedthatwalkingaloneinthedarkatmidnightcanbedangerous.Moreover,hehadto

walkthroughalargewoodaswellasmanyblocksofthecity.Therefore,hewentbacktotakeabat

(球棒)andakitchenknifefbrsafetypurposes.Incaseawildanimalorsomebadpersonattacked

him,atleasthewouldhavesomethingforprotection.

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。

FinallyJohnstartedhislongwalk._____________________________________________________

Atthattime,acarwasdrawingcloser.__________________________________________________

炎德英才大联考长郡中学2021届高三月考试卷(六)

□□参考口□

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21-25CBDCA

26-30DBDAC

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41-45CDCAB

46-50DBCAD

51-55CAABD

56.but57.tosing58.Unfortunately59.worse60.hadbecome

61.going62.when63.lives64.in65.wasawarded

第四部分

第一节

【参考范文】

Dearfellowstudents.

FmhonoredtointroducetheEnglishLiteratureSocietytoyou

Foundedin2013,theEnglishLiteratureSocietyofourschoolenjoysagoodreputation

withtheaimofprovidingaplatformforpoetryloverstolearnEnglishandtoappreciatethe

beautyofthisformofliterature.EveryTuesdayafternoon,avarietyofmeaningfulactivities

areavailable,rangingfromlecturesbyrenownedprofessorstoinspiringgroupdiscussionson

classicEnglishpoems.

ThissocietyisundoubtedlyyourbestchoicetoimproveyourEnglishandenrichyour

schoollife!Justcontactussoon!

第二节

【参考范文1】

FinallyJohnstartedhislongwalk.Afewhoursintothetrek(长途跋涉),hesaweyesin

thedistance,sohegrabbedhisbatbeforerealizingitwasjustastray(走失的dog.Hewalked

acrossthestreet,hopingthedogwouldn'tbotherhim,andhealsopickedupaballandthrew

itintheoppositedirection.Itworked.Johnworkedforthreehoursstraightandfeltgreat

aboutit.Hislegsburnedabit,butanotherthreehourswouldhurthim.Hethoughtaquick

restcouldgivehimmoreenergy,soitwasacalculateddecisiontotakeabreak.

Atthattime,acarwasdrawingcloser.Whenthedriver,Mark,pulleduptoJohn,he

rolleddownthewindowandaskedwhyhewasallaloneinthemorningontheroad.John

toldMarkwhathewasdoing.Impressedbyhisstory,Markofferedtogivehimalift.

ThankstoMark'shelp,Johnmanagedtomakeittothedestinationat5:30.Withthesun

peekingoverthehorizon,John'sfaceglowedwithgratitude.Feelingenergetic,hecouldn't

waittogetstarted.

【参考范文2】

FinallyJohnstartedhislongwalk.Hewalkednonstopandsoonhewasdeepintheforest.

Apartfromthecreepy(吓人的)cryfromowlsandtherustlingoftrees,thewoodwasina

deathlysilence.Unconsciously,hequickenedupandheldontothebattightly.Abruptly,a

terriblehowl,fromwhatsoundedlikeawolf,brokethesilenceandstartledhim.Hejumpedup

andranasfastashislegscouldcarryhim.Hedidn*tstoprunninguntilhesawaflashoflightat

adistance,movingquicklytowardshim.

Atthattime,acarwasdrawingcloser.AtthesightofJohn,thedriversloweddownand

stopped.Heaskedcautiously.nWhatareyoudoinghereatthistime?”Hearingthatthere

wereprobablywolvesintheforestahead,themanimmediatelyurgedJohntogetinandturned

aroundthecar.AfterJohntoldthemanwhyhewasinthewood.themanburstintolaughter/41

knowyourcompany,youngman.I'mtheboss.Yousee,Iwasjustoffworkwhenyouwentto

work.Now,wouldyouliketohavebreakfasttogether?”

长郡中学2020届高考模拟卷(二)

第一部分听力

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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inanoffice.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inacakeshop.

2.Whatwillthewomanprobablydothisweekend?

A.Teachafewclasses.B.Takeonanewjob.C.Workonapaper.

3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Waiterandcustomer.

4.Howmuchwillthewomanspend?

A.S220.B.$230.C.$250.

5.Whydidthemanbuytheshoes?

A.Theywereonsale.B.Theyfitperfectly.C.Theywerethelateststyle.

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.WhatisthemanschallengeinlearningFrench??

A.Learninggrammar.

B.Practicingspeaking.

C.Findingtimetostudy.

7.Whatdothespeakersplantodotogetherinthefuture?

A.Goonatrip.

BJoinaFrenchclass.

CWatchFrenchmovies.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatdoesthebooktellpeopletodo?

A.Changeothers.

B.Acceptyourself.

C.Stopcomplaining.

9.Howdoesthewomandescribethemostannoyingco-workers?

A.Noisy.B.Greedy.C.Unfriendly.

10.Whoisthewoman?

A.Thebookseller.

B.Theman*scolleague.

C.Theauthorofthebook.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whywillthemanbelate?

A.Hehasstuckintraffic.

B.Hehadanaccident.

C.Hedidn'tgettothebridgeintime.

12.Whenistheplanescheduledtoleave?

A.In30minutes.B.In45minutes.C.Intwohours.

13.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeel?

A.Positive.B.Stressed.C.Apologetic.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatdidthewomandobefore?

A.Amanage匚B.Asalesclerk.C.Anaccountant.

15.Whatwasthemostdifficultpartofthewoman'spreviousjob?

A.Managingemployees.

B.Keepingtrackofthespending.

C.Dealingwithangrycustomers.

16.WhyisthewomanlookingforajobinBoston?

A.Togetbetterpaid.

B.Tostaywithherhusband.

C.Tospendtimewithherparents.

17.Whatattractsthewomantothecompany?

A.Itsgoodfame.B.Itshighproductivity.C.Itsrelaxedatmosphere.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Wherecanvisitorsdeposittheirluggage?

A.Intherestaurant.

B.Inthecloakroom(衣帽间).

C.Inthesittingarea.

19.Whatwillthetouristsdoinfifteenminutes?

A.Meetthespeaker.

B.Eatintherestaurant.

C.Gotothecloakroom.

20.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?

A.Theplacesoftheexhibits.

B.Therulesofvisitingamuseum.

C.Thelocationofsomeconveniences.

第二部分阅读理解

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。

72hoursinBeijing

TravelingtoChinaisnolongeraluxuryfbrmanyforeignpassportholders.TheChinesegovernmenthas

permitteda72-hourvisa-freepolicythatoffersaccesstovisitorsfrom53countriesincludingtheUS,Franceand

Austria.Let'sstartwiththecapitalofChina,Beijing.Here'sapickofthebestinBeijing!

MutianyuGreatWall

YourtriptoBeijingisn'treallycompletewithoutseeingoneofthe“NewSevenWondersoftheWorld^^,the

GreatWallofChina.TheMutianyusectionoftheGreatWallisbyfarthemostwell-preservedofall.Takinga

one-hourbusride,Mutianyuwouldbeyourideallocationfbrahalf-dayofhikingawayfromthelargecrowdsin

thecity.Also,theauthoritieshaveallowedtouriststopaintgraffitionaspecificsectionoftheGreatWallsince

2014.TheGreatW

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