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7.Whatdidthemandotorescuethecat?
A.Heboughtcatfood. B.Heborrowedaladder. C.Hegotaneighbortohelphim.
英语试卷(一)
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.Whatisthewomandoing?
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
A.Organizinganevent. B.Reportingsomenews. C.Conductinganinterview.
注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将自己的姓名、准考证号分别填写
9.WhatdoesCharlesMartinsfamilymainlyworryabout?
在试卷和答题卡规定的位置上。
A.Hishealthcondition.
2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案涂黑,如需
B.Hiscommunityactivities.
改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它答案。非选择题的答案必须使用黑色字迹的签
字笔或钢笔写在答题卡上相应的区域内,写在本试卷上无效。 C.Hisstudyandfamilyresponsibilities.
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 10.HowdoesCharlesMartinplantoreducehisfamilysconcerns?
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) A.Bytalkingtohismanager.
回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答 B.Byquittingthecommunityproject.
案转涂到客观题答题卡上。 C.Byinvolvinghisfamilyincommunitywork.
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
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 11.Whyisthemanconcernedaboutthegirl?
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 A.Shedoesntmanagehertimewell.
仅读一遍。 B.Sheisdoingpoorlyatherschoolwork.
例:Howmuchistheshirt? C.Sheforgetstoorganizeherschoolmaterials.
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. 12.Whendoesthegirlusuallygotosleep?
答案是C。
A.At9:30p.m. B.At10:00p.m. C.At10:30p.m.
1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
13.Whatdoesthemansuggestthegirldo?
A.Themanneedstofillupthecar.
A.Doherhomeworkearlier.
B.Themanshouldpaytoborrowthecar.
B.Finishherdinnerafterschool.
C.Shedoesntwanttotravelwiththeman.
C.Chooseherclothesafterdinner.
2.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
A.Ahighschoolteacher. B.Amarketingmanager. C.Apoliceofficer.
14.Whatdidthewomansbrotherbreak?
3.Whichkindofanimalisthemanafraidof?
A.Hertabletcomputer. B.Herdigitalpen. C.Hercamera.
A.Rabbits. B.Snakes. C.Mice.
15.Whatdoesthewomanusuallyusetocreateherdrawings?
4.Howwillthespeakersgettothemovietheatre?
A.Atabletcomputer. B.Apieceofpaper. C.Anotebookcomputer.
A.Bytrain. B.Bybus. C.Bytaxi.
16.Wheredothespeakersprobablylive?
5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.InChina. B.InAmerica. C.InFrance.
A.Teacherandstudent. B.Fatheranddaughter. C.Schoolmates.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
17.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkaboutthenatureclubatlast?
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
A.Itsboring. B.Itspopular. C.Itsamazing.
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。 18.WhatpercentageoftheEarthswaterisfreshwater?
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。 A.About3%. B.About2%. C.About1%.
6.Whywasitdifficulttorescuethecat? 19.Wheredidthespeakerlearnaboutthefactaboutrainforests?
A.Itwasonthetopofatree. A.Ataschoolclub. B.OntheInternet. C.Ingeographyclass.
B.Itdidnttrustthemanatfirst. 20.Whatcontributestoaquarterofallmodernmedicinesaccordingtothespeaker?
C.Itwashurtbythebranches. A.Plantsinrainforests. B.Animalsinoceans. C.Wildlifeinundisturbedareas.
英语试卷(一) 第1页 (共10页) 英语试卷(一) 第2页 (共10页)
书书书第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) 21.HowmuchshouldyoupayforanightinMarinaBaySandsatleast?
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) A.!317. B.!565. C.!570. D.!1,057.
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。
22.Whichhotelisrecommendedforfamilies?
A
A.MarinaBaySands. B.MandarinOrientalSingapore.
FourBestHotelsinSingapore
C.TheScarletHotel. D.TheFullertonBayHotel.
MarinaBaySands
23.WhatisspecialaboutTheScarletHotel?
OpeningthislistwithSingaporesbestknownicons(标志),youllfindMarinaBaySandsis
A.Itisamixofoldandnew. B.Itownsaniconicshop.
definitelyatopchoiceifyourethinkingofaluxuryexperience.Amongstthemanyfacilitiesthat
C.ItliesintheMarinaBayarea. D.Itoffersfreefinefood.
makeMarinaBaySandsanexperiencetoremember,thepoolwithprobablythebestviewof
B
Singaporesskylineiscertainlyahighlight.
OnesunnyMonday,Idecidedtogoforawalk.Thereisabeautifuldirttracknearmyhouse
PricePerNight:!565-!1,057
thatrunsalongariverforabout2km.Onmyfingerwasaveryspecialring:Idonlyjustpickeditup
Location:10BayfrontAve.,Singapore019856
fromthejewellersthedaybeforebecauseIdhaditdesignedtoholdadiamondgiventomebymy
Website:MarinaBaySands
grandmotherformy21stbirthday.
TheFullertonBayHotel
IlookeddownatmyringasIbeganmywalk,feelingassunnyastheday.Imaginemysadness
Ifyourelookingforaperfectspottospendsomequalitytimetogetherwithyourfamily,lookno
whenIlookedagainattheendofthetrackandsawagapingholeinthesettingwherethediamond
furtherthanTheFullertonBayHotel!LocatedintheMarinaBayarea,thehotelissuretomakeyou
shouldhavebeen.Itwasmissing.
enjoythebeautifulnightsceneasyoutakeaneveningwalkalongCliffordPier.Fromfreedining
Panicked,Istartedbackalongthepath,lookingfranticallyforthestone.Inmyheart,Iknew
creditstospadiscounts,TheFullertonBayHotelpackagesareamustgetifyourelookingforanall
howhopelessmysearchwas.Thetrackwaslong,stonyandcoveredwithleavesanddebris(碎片).
inexperience!
AsIscannedtheground,cryingandextremelyworried,Imetanoldergentlemanoutfora
PriceNight:!570-!1,236
walk.“Whatsthematter,love?”heaskedkindly.Iexplainedaboutthemissingdiamondand
Location:80CollyerQuay,Singapore049326
showedhimtheholeinmyring.Hewhistled,“Lostsomething?”
Website:TheFullertonBayHotel
“Thatshardtofind.Tellyouwhat,love,Iwalkalongthistrackeveryday,andIllkeepmy
MandarinOrientalSingapore
eyesopenforit.”Ithankedhim,expectingnothing,buttoldhimmyhusbandoftenwalksourdogs
AniconicpartofSingaporesskylineandoneofSingaporestopfivestarhotels,Mandarin
alongthepathifheeverfoundsomething.
OrientalSingaporemakesforanexcellentplacethatssurroundedwithfunfilledactivities,awesome
Afewdayslater,myhusbandmettheoldermanonthepath.“Guesswhat?”hesaid.“Ifound
foodandawholelotofshoppingoptions.Dontmissoutonthestunningviewsofthecityandbay
yourdiamond!”
fromyourroom!
Unbelievably,hedfoundthetinystoneandwasdelightedtohandthediamondbacktomy
PricePerNight:!317-!1,647
husband,sayingcasually,“LuckyIfoundit—Ionlyhave50percentvisioninoneeye.”
Location:5RafflesAve.,Singapore039797
Whenmyhusbandofferedhimmoneyforhistrouble,herefusedit.Hecouldhaveeasilykept
Website:MandarinOrientalSingapore
thediamond,orsoldit,asitsworthseveralthousanddollars,but,thankstothisman,Illspendthe
TheScarletHotel
restofmydaystryingtodosomethingequallysignificantforanotherperson.AndifImeverworried
Singaporesanotherluxuryhotel,TheScarletHotelissetinoneoftheoldestconservation
aboutthestateofthehumanrace,allIhavetodoislookatmyringandremindmyselfthatthereare
buildingsinSingaporeanddecoratedwithmoderndesign.Withitslocationclosetotheheartof
stillkindandgeneroussoulsoutthere.
Chinatown,theresawiderangeofdiningoptionsjustamomentaway—from Italianfoodto
24.Whatcanbestdescribetheoldman?
JapaneseFrenchpatisseries(糕点).
A.Richandgenerous. B.Kindandhonest.
PricePerNight:!162-!828
C.Carefulandbrave. D.Patientandmodest.
Location:33ErskineRd,Singapore069333 25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“frantically”inParagraph3probablymean?
Website:TheScarletHotel A.Anxiously. B.Genuinely. C.Excitedly. D.Curiously.
英语试卷(一) 第3页 (共10页) 英语试卷(一) 第4页 (共10页)26.Whatcanwelearnaboutthediamond? 31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Theownerboughtitinthejewellers. B.Ithadmanydifferentholesinthesetting. A.Todiscusswhethermilkisanutritionalpowerhouseoradigestivenightmareforpeople.
C.Theoldmanfounditwithpooreyesight. D.Theownershusbandpaidtoregainit. B.Todescribethedailydifficultiesoflivingwithlactoseintolerance.
27.Whatsectionofamagazinedoesthistextprobablycomefrom? C.Tointroducesmartstrategiesthatallowpeoplewithlactoseintolerancetoenjoydairyproducts
A.LifeWellLived. B.TheHolidaySeason. withoutdiscomfort.
C.ImportantFacts. D.ThePowerofGood. D.Tosuggestthatgivingupdairyproductsistheultimatesolutionforlactoseintolerance.
C D
Haveyoueverfoundyourselfinafamiliarmorningproblem?Youlongforaheartybowlof Inrecentyears,electricvehicles(EVs)havegainedsignificantpopularityasamore
cereal(谷物)withfreshmilkorasmoothlattetokickstartyourday,butthethoughtofthe
environmentallyfriendlyalternativetotraditionalgasolinepoweredcars.However,concernsabout
potentialdiscomfortthatmightfollowholdsyouback.Thisfamiliarscenarioisoftenlinkedtolactose
theiractualenvironmentalimpactaregrowing.Forinstance,theproductionofEVbatteriesrequires
intolerance(乳糖不耐受),aconditionthataffectsasignificantportionofthepopulation.Its
largeamountsofrareearthmetals,theminingofwhichcanleadtodeforestation,soilerosion,and
reportedthataround65% oftheworldsadultshavesomedegreeoflactoseintolerance.
waterpollution.Additionally,theelectricityusedtochargeEVsoftencomesfrompowerplantsthat
Rejectingdairyentirelymightseemlikeaneasyfix,butitssimilartothrowingoutthegood
burnfossilfuels,emittingsubstantialamountsofgreenhousegases.Somestudiessuggestthatin
withthebad.Forthosewhosufferfromlactoseintolerance,theresgoodnews:Therearenumerous
strategiesthatallowyoutotastedairyproductswithouttheunpleasantaftereffects. regionsheavilydependentoncoalforelectricitygeneration,thecarbonfootprintofEVsduringtheir
Whenyouconsumelactosecontainingfoods,certainbodymovementscanexacerbate(加剧) operationmaynotbemuchlowerthanthatofconventionalvehicles.
thediscomfort.Lyingdownordoingintensephysicalactivityrightaftereatingmightmakeyoufeel
However,theseconcernsmightbeoverstated.Infact,EVsmayhaveamuchgreaterpotentialfor
bloatedandinpain.Instead,trytostayinanuprightpositionforawhileafterhavingdairy.This
environmentalbenefitsthanmanypeoplerealize.TheInternationalCouncilonCleanTransportation
simplechangeinposturecanhelpreducethepressureonyourdigestivesystem.
(ICCT)predictsthatastheshareofrenewableenergyinelectricitygenerationincreases,the
Dietaryadjustmentsalsoplayacrucialrole.Chooselactosereducedorlactosefreedairy
environmentaladvantagesofEVswillbecomemorepronounced.Currently,onlyabout20% ofthe
products.Forexample,lactosefreeyogurt,cheese,andicecreamarewidelyavailablethesedays.
electricityusedforEVcharginginsomeregionscomesfromrenewablesourceslikesolarandwind.
Theyofferthesamecreamytextureanddelicioustasteastheirregularcounterpartsbutaremuch
easieronyourstomach.Additionally,fermented(发酵的)dairyproductslikekefircanbeagreat Butastheworldtransitionstocleanerenergy,thispercentageisexpectedtorisesignificantly.
choiceasthefermentationprocessbreaksdownasignificantamountoflactose.Sometimes,takinga Moreover,EVscontributetoreducingairpollutioninurbanareas.Theyproducezerotailpipe
lactase(乳糖分解酵素)supplementalongwithyourdairymealcanmakeaworldofdifference. emissions,whichdirectlyimproveslocalairqualityandreducesthehealthrisksassociatedwith
Theresnomagiccureforlactoseintolerance,andtheresnowaytopermanentlyboostyour
breathingpollutedair.
bodysabilitytoproducelactase.However,ourunderstandingoflactoseintolerancehighlightsthe
Automakersandpolicymakersfacethechallengeofmaximizingtheenvironmentalbenefitsof
factthataonesizefitsallapproachtonutritionisimperfect.Theideathatmilkisuniversally
EVswhileminimizingtheirnegativeimpacts.Theidealsolutionwouldbetorapidlyincreasethe
beneficialforeveryoneisanoversimplification(过度简化).Intruth,whethermilkisasuitablepart
proportionofrenewableenergyinthepowergridandimprovetheefficiencyofbatteryrecycling.
ofyourdietdependslargelyonyourbodysuniqueabilitytoprocesslactose.
However,sinceachievingafullyrenewablepowergridgloballyisstillalongtermgoal,focusingon
28.Howdoestheauthorintroducethetopic?
A.Byanalyzingresearchfindings. B.Bysharingapersonalexperience. threemoreimmediatemeasuresismorepractical.
C.Bypresentingacontroversialstatement. D.Byrelatingtoacommondailysituation. Thefirstmeasureispromotingbatteryrecycling.Startingin2027,somecountrieswillrequire
29.Whyarefermenteddairyproductsrecommended?
automakerstotakebackusedEVbatteriesandrecycleatleast70% ofthematerials.Thispractice
A.Becausetheyhavealongershelflife. B.Becausetheyaremoreaffordable.
shouldbeadoptedmorewidely.Thesecondmeasureisoptimizingthelocationofchargingstations.
C.Becausetheycontainlesslactose. D.Becausetheyaremoreflavorful.
Bystrategicallyplacingchargingstationsnearrenewableenergysources,theenvironmentalimpactof
30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?
chargingcanbefurtherreduced.Third,automakersmustinvestmoreinresearchanddevelopmentto
A.Peopleshouldforcethemselvestodrinkmilkregardlessoflactoseintolerance.
improvebatterytechnology,makingitmoreenergyefficientandreducingtheneedforrareearth
B.Auniversaldietaryrecommendationformilkisnotalwaysappropriate.
C.Lactoseintoleranceisaminorissuethatcanbeignored. metals.Strengtheningtheseapproacheswouldhelptransform EVsfrom potentialenvironmental
D.Everyoneshouldtakelactasesupplementsbeforedrinkingmilk. concernsintopowerfultoolsforenvironmentalprotection.
英语试卷(一) 第5页 (共10页) 英语试卷(一) 第6页 (共10页)32.Whatisthemainconcernaboutelectricvehicles? Emotionsdontlastforever—theycomeandgo. 40 Indoingso,wewontletemotionstake
A.Theirhighproductioncosts. over,whichhelpsusstaycalmandmakegoodchoices,andsupportsourwellbeingandpersonalgrowth.
B.Theirlimiteddrivingrange. A.Manyfactorscanhaveanimpactonit.
C.Theirpotentialnegativeenvironmentalimpact. B.Wecansayemotionsactasmessengers.
D.Theircompetitionwithtraditionalgasolinepoweredcars. C.Theseareallsignalstellinghowyoufeel.
D.Trytomakeitahabittonoticeyouremotions.
33.Whatcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraph?
E.Weshouldnoticehowourbrainandbodyconnect.
A.TheenvironmentalbenefitsofEVsarealreadyfullyrealized.
F.Ourbreathingbecomesshallowinresponsetoourfear.
B.TheenvironmentaladvantagesofEVsdependonthesourceofelectricity.
G.Theabilitytonameyourfeelingsisemotionalawareness.
C.RenewableenergycurrentlyaccountsformostoftheelectricityusedforEVcharging.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
D.EVshavenoimpactonreducingairpollutioninurbanareas.
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
34.WhichsolutionismorepracticaltomaximizetheenvironmentalbenefitsofEVs?
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A.Achievingafullyrenewablepowergridgloballyimmediately.
WhenIstartedmyowntechnologywritingbusiness,itbeganwell—Ilandedmyfirstcontract,
B.Banningtheuseoffossilfuelpoweredpowerplants.
thoughIwonderedifitwastoogoodtobetrue.Unfortunately,thethirdmonthscheckneverarrived,
C.Optimizingthelocationofchargingstationsnearrenewableenergysources.
andIneverheardfromthe 41 again,despitemultipleemails.Withno 42 insight,Ihit
D.Encouragingconsumerstobuymoregasolinepoweredcarsintheshortterm.
rockbottom.Panicreplaced 43 optimism.Istoppedansweringphonesand 44 myselfinmy
35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?
room.
A.ElectricVehicles:ASureFireSolutionfortheEnvironment
Onenight,ahighschoolfriendcalled.Thoughthe 45 thingIwantedtodowasadmitmy
B.TheHighCostofElectricVehicleBatteries
failure,Iansweredinthehopeofa 46 voice.Ilistedmyproblems,butshequicklyshutdown
C.ElectricVehicles:AThreatoraHopefortheEnvironment?
myselfpity.Iwastoostunnedtoreturnherfire,soIjust 47 .
D.TheFutureofTraditionalGasolinePoweredCars “Whatiswrongwithyou?Youareawriter,sostartwritingformagazines,”sheshouted.When
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) ImentionedIwas 48 aboutwhattowrite,orevenwheretosubmit,shesnapped,“ 49 the
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多 problem!Youalwaysgotusoutoftroublebackthen—nowdothesameforyourself.”Thememory
余选项。 had 50 mymind,butshewasrightaboutit.
Takeamomenttonoticeanysensationsinyourbodyrightnow.Isyourbreathingfastorslowor Still,Iwassomewhat 51 andthoughtforaminuteaboutcrossingheroffmylist.Ithought,
somewhereinbetween?Doesyourmindseembusywiththoughts,orisitfocusedonwhatyoure whatiswrongwithher?Thatsthe 52 IgetforallthesupportIvegivenherovertheyears?
reading? 36 Withnowhereelsetoturn,Isearchedonlineformagazinesaccepting 53 byemail.Ifound
Wheredofeelingscomefrom?Theystartinourbrainsandalsoexistinourbodies.Finding one,wroteanarticleandsentitoff—mostlytoprovemyfriendwrong.Tomysurprise,theeditor
humororjoyinlifesmomentsoftenbringsasmiletoourfaces. 37 Whensomeonejumpsand acceptedit—anditmadethe 54 !
surprisesus,ourthroatorchestmighttighten. Thatsmallwinchangedsomethinginme.Ifnotforher 55 love,Imightnothavelearned
Feelingsareimportantbecausetheygivehints(提示)aboutwhatyouneed.Ifyoureangry,it lifesimportantlesson:Whatwaswrongwithmewasme.
mightmeansomethingisunfairandyouneedhelptofixit.Ifyouresad,thiscouldmeanyouneed 41.A.check B.partner C.project D.client
comfortingortimetobehealed(使治愈). 38 Itsakeypartofgrowingupandcanhelpyouto 42.A.connections B.views C.prospects D.benefits
talkaboutwhatyoufeel,whichcanmakeiteasiertogetthehelpyoumightneedtofigurethingsout 43.A.extreme B.cautious C.newfound D.quiet
andmoveon. 44.A.locked B.invested C.cheered D.pushed
InthefilmInsideOut2,thecharactersin13yearoldRileysbrainrepresentheremotions. 45.A.very B.only C.last D.first
Theyeachtakeoverherbrainasshegoesthroughbiglifechanges. 39 Therefore,weseeJoy, 46.A.judgmental B.sympathetic C.constructive D.distinctive
FearandSadnessshowupwhenRileygoestoanewhighschoolandwhensheworriesaboutlosing 47.A.responded B.quit C.listened D.exploded
herfriends.Rileylearnstounderstandthatallemotionsarenormal,andthattheyareallimportant. 48.A.clueless B.fearless C.tireless D.worthless
英语试卷(一) 第7页 (共10页) 英语试卷(一) 第8页 (共10页)49.A.Gothrough B.Bringout C.Figureout D.Makeup 第二节(满分25分)
50.A.crossed B.clouded C.struck D.slipped 67.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。
51.A.appreciative B.curious C.concerned D.angry Inthecrowdedcenterofourschool,wherethechatterofstudentsfilledtheair,oneindividual
52.A.rewards B.complaints C.orders D.excuses stoodout—mydeafclassmate,Alex.Hisworldwasasilentcanvas,shapedbythegesturesofsign
language,alanguageheknewprofoundly,andonethatIwaseagertoexplore.Despitethelively
53.A.subscriptions B.submissions C.admissions D.applications
environment,Alexmovedthroughhisdaywithaquietgrace,hishandsgesturingsmoothlyashe
54.A.point B.cover C.connection D.difference
communicatedwiththosewhounderstoodhim.However,formanyofus,hisgestureswereamystery,
55.A.blind B.unconditional C.unfulfilled D.tough
creatinganinvisiblebarrierbetweenhimandtherestofthestudentbody.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
ThisbarrierbecamestrikinglyapparentwhenInoticedhoweffortlesslyAlexinteractedwiththe
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。
fewstudentsandteachersfluentinsignlanguage.Withthem,hewasadifferentperson—confident,
Nanjings600yearoldZhanyuanGarden,oneofChinasFourGreatGardensofJiangnan,
expressive,andfullyengaged.Thetransformationwasremarkable;thebarrierthatseemedso
56 (perfect)showsthetraditionalideaofharmonybetweenhumansandnature.Foundnearthe
overwhelmingwithuswasnonexistentwiththem.Helaughedmoreandparticipatedmore.Itwas
ConfuciusTemplealongtheQinhuaiRiver,thisancientMingDynastygardenusesthreekey
clearthatinthosemoments,Alexwasnotjustsurvivinginasilentworldbutthrivinginalanguage
elementsin 57 (it)design:specialrocks,waterpools,andmanmadehills.Itsrock
thatallowedhimtobehistrueself.
arrangementsfollow 58 “hillsasmainfocus,waterassupport”ruleofclassicalChinese
IrememberthefirsttimeIsawhimstruggletocommunicatewithus.Wewereinthecafeteria,
gardening.
andAlexwastryingtoexplainsomethingimportant.Hiseyesweresearchingforunderstanding,his
ThegardensmostfamousattractionistheFanPavilion(亭子),knownasoneoftheworlds
handstracingpatternsintheairthatwerelostonus.Thefrustrationonhisfacewasevident,andthe
59 (early)temperaturecontrolledbuildings.Historicalrecordsdescribehowservants 60
helplessnessweallfeltwasequallydisheartening.Simpletasks,likeaskingfordirectionsor
(burn)charcoal(木炭)undergroundinwinter.Heattraveledthroughpipes 61 (warm)the
participatingingroupdiscussions,becamesignificantchallengesforAlex.Heoftenhadtorelyon
pavilionsoeffectivelythat,asdescribedintheQingDynastynovelTheUnofficialHistoryofthe
writtennotesorthelimitedknowledgeofsignlanguagethatafewofourclassmatespossessed.
Scholars,richpeopleinsidecouldeventakeoffheavycoatswhileenjoyingsnowyviewsoutside.
Thesedailystruggleswereaconstantreminderofthecommunicationbarrierthatexisted.Itwas
Springnightsofferthebestvisitingexperience.Small 62 (guide)groupswalkthroughthe
duringoneparticularlydifficultgroupprojectthattherealityhitmehard.Alexhadbrilliantideas,
peacefulgardenundersoftlighting.ThemagicalmomentcomesattheMoonChasingPavilions
butconveyingthemwasapainstakingprocess.Hiseyeswouldlightupwithenthusiasm,onlytofade
lakesideplatform, 63 visitorsoftenseetwomoonsatonce—therealoneintheskyandits
withdisappointmentwhenwecouldntunderstandhissigns.
perfectreflectioninthewater.Thisbeautifulscene,bestsharedwithafriend,helpsexplainwhy
注意:
Chinesepoetsandartists 64 (love)thisgardenforcenturies.Itsquietbeautycontinuestoteach
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;
modernvisitorsaboutancient 65 (wise)inbalancinghumancreationswithnaturalbeauty.
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
Atthatmoment,Irealizedthatweshoulddosomething.
66.假如你是高三二班的班长李华,本周你校发起了“Greeningourclassroom”的倡议,号召
每班教室内养一些绿植。请给你校外教Mr.Smith写一封信,交流一下。内容包括;
(1)你的观点;
(2)你的设想。
注意:
Itwastimeforanothergroupprojectandwewereready.
(1)写作词数应为80个左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
DearMr.Smith,
Yours,
LiHua
英语试卷 (一) 第9页 (共10页) 英语试卷(一) 第10页 (共10页)7.WhatwouldMr.Williamslikehisstudentstodo?
英语试卷 (二) A.Talkwithnativespeakers. B.JointheSpanishclub. C.SpeakSpanishloudly.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔将自己的姓名、准考证号分别填写 8.Whatisthewomanbusydoingrecently?
在试卷和答题卡规定的位置上。 A.Preparingforexams. B.Learningtomanagetime.C.Attendingafterclassactivities.
2.答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案涂黑,如需
9.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?
改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再涂其它答案。非选择题的答案必须使用黑色字迹的签
A.Takebreaks. B.Makeatodolist. C.Gethelpfromher.
字笔或钢笔写在答题卡上相应的区域内,写在本试卷上无效。
10.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
A.Gotostudy. B.Dovolunteerwork. C.Managethetimereasonably.
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。录音内容结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将答 听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
案转涂到客观题答题卡上。 11.WhatdoJacksparentsexpecthimtomajorin?
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) A.Science. B.Medicine. C.French.
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
12.WhatdoesthewomanpersuadeJacktodo?
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
A.Retakesomesubjects. B.Followhisownthoughts.C.Transfertoanotheruniversity.
仅读一遍。
13.HowmightJacksparentsreactinthewomansopinion?
例:Howmuchistheshirt?
A.Respecthischoice. B.Sticktotheirdecision. C.Askforprofessionalcounseling.
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
答案是C。 听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。
1.WhatwillAnnadonext? 14.Whycantthewomancometoclass?
A.Goshopping. B.Drinksomecoffee. C.Waitforherorder. A.Shehasadifferentclass.B.Shellseeadoctor. C.Shehasamidtermexam.
2.WhatdoesthemanoffertodoforJulie?
15.Wherearethearticlesandvideoavailable?
A.Buyheragift. B.Driveherdowntown. C.Giveheralifthome.
A.Intheemail. B.OntheInternet. C.Inthelibrary.
3.Whatdoesthemanprefertodo?
16.Whatdoestheofficeneed?
A.Eatout. B.Orderapizza. C.Cookathome.
A.Anotefromthedoctor. B.Anemailfromthewoman.C.Theexaminationpaper.
4.Whereisthemanprobablynow?
A.Inhiscar. B.Onabus. C.InGrandAvenue. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
5.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace? 17.WherewasthenameLiammostpopularinAmerica?
A.Inalibrary. B.Inabookstore. C.Inatravelcompany. A.Onthewestcoast. B.IntheMidwest. C.Inthesoutheasternarea.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
18.WhatwasthemostpopularnameforAmericangirlsfiveyearsinarow?
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
A.Emma. B.Ava. C.Katrina.
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,
19.WhoisJonahBerger?
各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
A.Amarketingmanager. B.Asocialworker. C.Ateacher.
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.WhatdoesthemansbrotherthinkofMr.Williams? 20.WhichAmericannamesbecamepopularin2005accordingtoJonahBerger?
A.Hestalented. B.Hesstrict. C.Heshumorous. A.OnesstartingwithK. B.OnesstartingwithH. C.OnesstartingwithN.
英语试卷(二) 第1页 (共10页) 英语试卷(二) 第2页 (共10页)第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分) B
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) Iusedtobelieveapackedcalendarmeansafulllife.Mydayswerebookedup,wellaheadof
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。 time,fordinnersout,exerciseclasses,tripstothecinema—activitiesthatIknewtobebeneficialor
A rewarding.
IfyourteenormiddleschooleriscuriousaboutAI,theynowhavemanyoptionsforexploring Ihadbeendeterminedtomakeworklesscentraltomylife:IcouldntburnoutwhenIhadso
thefield.Inthelistbelow,youllfindamixofsummerAIprogramsinbothinpersonandonline muchelsegoingon,Ireasoned.Butwhenthetimecametofollowthroughonmyplans,Itendedto
findthatIhadbeenoverlyoptimistic—notonlyabouthowmuchitwaspossible,butalsoaboutmy
formats.TheseprogramsarededicatedtoAIandgenerallygearedtowardteens.Ifyoudonthavean
enthusiasmtodoso.
inpersonprogramnearyou,onlineisagreatoption.
Asmymoodandenergylevelscontinuedtoworsen,socialoccasionsincreasinglyfeltlike
InPersonCamps
anotherobligation—somethingIhadtodo,ratherthansomethingIwantedtodo.Arrivingtohave
ThereareanumberofcompanieswithanationalreachthatofferAIsummercampsaroundthe
dinnerwithfriendsbecamesimilartoaworkmeeting;theyregisteredthesameinmycalendar.
country.iDTech,whichkickedoffAIsummercampsafewyearsago,hasnowexpandedtooffera
Iteventuallydawnedonmethattheactofschedulingfarinadvancewasrobbingmeofthe
varietyofprograms.OthercompaniesofferingAIcampsincludeLavnerEducation,theCoderSchool
opportunitytoenjoymyself.Ihadmadetheseplansfromatheoreticalstandpoint,withoutallowing
andiCodeSchool.Butyoudonthavetoconfine(限制)yoursearchtothislistalone.Theremaybe
fortheveryrealpossibilitythatIwouldbetired,stressedorjustnotinthemood.
organizationsinyourcommunitythatofferAIcamps.Youcansearchforprogramsinyourcommunity
MovingtoNorwichhelpedmebreakthishabit.InNorwich,nearlyeveryoneIknowliveswithin
tofindevenmore.
ahalfhourwalkofme,withplentyofwonderfulcafes,pubsandrestaurantsinbetween.
OnlineOnly
Withinmonthsofmoving,Irediscoveredthejoyoffreeflowing.Mydayswerenecessarily
TheCodingSchooloffersa5weeknationalresearchprogramforrisinggrades9—12(and
emptier,becauseIhadfewerlocalfriends.Inthepeaceandquiet,Icametobetterunderstandhow
collegefreshmen)toconductresearchinAI.Mentors(导师)providepersonalfeedbacktohelp
Itrulylikedtospendmytime.
studentsconductresearchanddevelopcollegelevelprojectsandpresentations.
IwassurprisedbyhowmuchIbenefitedfromspendingmoretimealone.Ifoundmyselfhaving
MehtA+offerstwosummercampsinAI/MachineLearning—anintensive6weekmachine
brightideasandinterestingthoughtsthatIsuspectwouldhavefailedmehadIcarriedonat
learningresearchbootcampforgrades8—12.Inthecamp,studentswillbeabletoworkclosely
breakneckpace.
withtopuniversityprofessorstocompleteanAIresearchprojectinthesciencesorthehumanities.
Mynewlyclearedschedulealsomeantthat,ifIfinishedworkforthedayandIfeltlikeseeing
VeritasAIisanAIprogramforhighschoolstudents.Intheprogram,studentslearnthe
afilm,Icould.Istartedtounderstandwhatallthoseselfhelpbooksmeantaboutbeingyour“true
fundamentalsofAI,interactwithworldclassAIpractitioners,andbuildpersonalizedprojectsthat
self”.
theycanuseforcollegeapplicationsandbeyond.Nocodingskillsarerequired,andtheprogramhas
24.Whydidtheauthorplanheractivitieswellaheadoftime?
levelsforadvancedstudents.
A.Toensureshecanbalancelifeandwork. B.Toreflecthertimemanagementskills.
WanttoExploreAIDuringtheSchoolYear? C.Tomakesureherscheduleisalwaysfull. D.Toavoidmissingoutonsocialevents.
IfyourchildwantstocontinueexploringAIduringtheschoolyear,someofthebest 25.Whydidtheauthorcomparedinnerwithfriendstoaworkmeeting?
opportunitiescanbefoundthroughonlineclassesofferedbythecompaniesinthisarticle. A.Shefoundsocialeventsabreakfromworkresponsibilities.
21.WhichcompanyprovidesvariousprogramsinInPersonCamps? B.Shebelievedtheworkmeetingscouldalsobeenjoyable.
A.iDTech. B.iCodeSchool. C.LavnerEducation. D.TheCoderSchool. C.Shesawtheworkmeetingsasaspecialformofsocialevents.
22.WhatdoweknowaboutOnlineOnlyAIprograms? D.Shefeltsocializingasstressfulasdealingwithworktasks.
A.Theytargethighschoolstudents. B.Theyarelimitedto5weeksatleast. 26.HowdidthemovetoNorwichaffecttheauthor?
C.Theyrequireprogrammingskills. D.TheyofferinteractionswithAIexperts. A.Shefeltlonelywithfewerfriendsandsocialevents.
23.WhatissuggestedforcontinuingAIexplorationduringtheschoolyear? B.Sheappreciatedamoreflexibleapproachtolife.
A.Takingonlinecourses. B.Visitinglocalcompanies. C.Sheliftedherproductivityandfinishedworksooner.
C.Participatinginsummercamps. D.Engaginginresearchprojects. D.Shebecamebusierwithmoreideasandthoughts.
英语试卷(二) 第3页 (共10页) 英语试卷(二) 第4页 (共10页)27.Whatdoestheauthormeanbymentioning“beingyour‘trueself”(lastparagraph)? 29.HowdoesSpoilerAlertassistbusinessesinreducingfoodwaste?
A.Realizingthejoyofslowingdownthepaceoflife. A.Byofferingrealtimedatatotrackfoodwaste.
B.Discoveringthatalonelylifecanalsobeafulllife. B.Bysellingsurplusfoodtoconsumersdirectly.
C.Findinghappinessinfollowingapackedschedule. C.Byofferinglargediscountsonfoodproduction.
D.Makingadetailedplanforpersonaldevelopment. D.Byprovidingaplatformtoadvertisesurplusfood.
C
30.WhatchangeinbusinessattitudedoesJoshKleinsplatformpromote?
JoshKleinisapioneerinfindingcreativesolutionstooneoftheworldsmostpressing
A.Focusingonlyonreducingfoodproductioncosts.
environmentalproblems:foodwaste.AccordingtotheFoodandAgricultureOrganization(FAO),
B.Treatingexcessfoodasalossratherthanaresource.
approximatelyonethirdofthefoodproducedworldwideiswastedeveryyear,whichamountsto
C.Reducingtheamountoffoodproducedtominimizewaste.
about1.3billiontons.Josh,however,isntjusttalkingabouttheproblem—hesactivelyworkingto
D.Viewingsurplusfoodasavaluableresourcefordonation.
solveit.
31.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesJoshKlein?
JoshKleinfoundedSpoilerAlert,astartupthathelpsbusinessesmanageandreducefoodwaste
A.Creativeandhonest. B.Passionateandgenerous.
byconnectingsurplusfoodwithcharitableorganizationsandfoodbanks.Theplatform allows
C.Innovativeanddetermined. D.Ambitiousandwarmhearted.
companiestosellordonatefoodthatmightotherwisegotowaste,creatingawinwinsituationfor
D
bothbusinessesandcommunitiesinneed.
ForthefirsttimeinCanada,surgeonshavesuccessfullycarriedoutthefirststageofa
Joshsjourneyintotheworldoffoodwasteinnovationbeganwhilehewasworkinginthetech
procedureinvolvingimplanting(植入)atoothintotheeyesofpeoplewithatypeofsevere
industry.Herealizedthatjustlikemanyotherindustries,foodproductionanddistributioncould
blindnessinthehopesofrestoringtheirvision.
benefitfrommoreefficientmanagement.Hiscompany,SpoilerAlert,usestechnologytoprovide
Knownas“toothineye”surgery,theoperationwasrecentlycarriedoutinthreepatientswith
realtimedatatobusinesses,helpingthemtrackfoodwasteandmakemoreinformeddecisions.By
severecorneal(角膜的)blindness.Toothineyesurgeryaimstochangethatintwosurgeries.This
streamlining(优化)fooddistributionandconnectingbusinesseswithorganizationsinneed,Joshs
platformhelpstoredirectmillionsofpoundsoffoodawayfromlandfills. firststepisthecreationoftheimplant.Thisrequirestheremovalofoneofthepatientsteeth,which
OneofthemostimportantaspectsofJoshsapproachistheuseoftechnologytosolvea isshaveddownintoasquarelikeshapewithaholedrilledintoitthatwillholdaplasticopticallens
realworldproblem.Throughdataanalyticsandauserfriendlyinterface,SpoilerAlerthas (光学透镜).Theshapedtoothisthenplacedinsidethepatientscheek,whereitstaysforaround
transformedthewaycompaniesthinkaboutwaste.Insteadofseeingexcessfoodasaloss,businesses threemonthstodevelopnewtissueandabloodsupply.
arenowabletoseeitasavaluableresourcethatcanbenefitothers. Oncethatshappened,inthesecondstage,surgeonsremovetheimplantfromthecheekand
Joshsworknotonlyreducesfoodwastebutalsohelpsprovidefoodtothosewhoneeditmost. putitintotheeye,wheretheplasticlensallowslightthrough,restoringthepatientsvision.“Its
Hisplatformhasalreadybeenadoptedbylargecompaniesinthefoodindustry,anditcontinuesto likereplacingthewindscreenonacarwhenitstotallyfrostedover,”DrGregMoloney,wholedthe
growasmorebusinessesrecognizethepotentialofreducingwastewhilegivingbacktotheir Canadiansurgeries,toldtheVancouverSun.
communities.
Itmightsoundabitunpleasanttoputsomeonestoothintheireye,butitactuallymakesalot
Throughhisinnovation,JoshKleinisshowingtheworldhowtechnologyandentrepreneurship
ofsense;boththefactthatteetharesuperhardandthatitsthepatientsowntoothincreasethe
(企业家精神)canmakeameaningfulimpactonsociety.Bytacklingfoodwaste,heishelpingto
chancesthattheimplantwilllastlongterm.“Theprocedureisntcompletelyriskfree,butthereis
createamoresustainablefutureforeveryone.
noriskofrejection,becausewereusingpartofthepatientsownbody.”
28.WhatisthemaingoalofJoshKleinsstartupSpoilerAlert?
Thepatientsaresettoexperiencethesecondsurgerylaterthisyear.Oneofthosepatients,Gail
A.Tosupportagriculturaldevelopmentinpoorregions.
Chapman,wasthefirsttoreceivetheinitialsurgeryandwashopefulofwhattheprocedurecould
B.Tooptimizefoodproductionprocessesforcompanies.
meanforherfuture.WhilethiswasaCanadianfirst,toothineyesurgeryisfarfromnew.Itsbeen
C.Toaddressfoodwastethroughnonprofitpartnerships. aroundsincethe1960s,whenitwaspioneeredbyItalianProfessorBenedettoStrampelli,andwas
D.Tominimizewastebycommercializingexcessfood. laterimprovedintotheprocedurethatitistoday.
英语试卷(二) 第5页 (共10页) 英语试卷(二) 第6页 (共10页)32.Whatisinvolvedinthefirststageofthe“toothineye”surgery? D.Itsimportanttobeaccompaniedandbuildconfidencegradually.
A.Placingtheplasticlensintheeye. E.EvensomeOlympicswimmerswereafraidofwateraschildren.
B.Restoringthepatientseyesightpartly. F.Ifthisworks,anotherstepmightbeclimbingdownthepoolladder.
C.Removingapatientstoothfortheimplant. G.Thisisveryimportantbecauseweneedtobeascalmaspossibletostaysafe.
D.Movingtheimplantfromthecheektotheeye. 第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
33.Whatisthekeyroleoftheplasticopticallensinthesecondstagesurgery? 第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A.Tofixthetoothintheeye. B.Tohelptheeyereceivelight. 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
C.Toreducethepainofthepatient. D.Toacceleratethetreatmentprocess. Jackthrewthepapersonmydesk.“Nexttimeyouwanttochangeanything,askmefirst!”He
34.Whydoesthesurgeryusethepatientsowntooth? shoutedbeforestormingoff.Istaredatthe 41 feelingbitter.Ihadchangedonelongsentence,
A.Tosimplifythesurgicalprocedure. and 42 grammar—Thatsmyjob!ColleagueswarnedmeaboutJacksbadtemper,but 43
B.Toreducetheriskofimplantrejection.
itwasdifferent.
C.Tolowerthecostoftheentiresurgery.
Weekspassed,andmy 44 grew.Oneday,afteranother 45 comment,Imarchedinto
D.Tomaketheimplantlookmorenatural.
hisoffice.“Thewayyouvebeentreatingmeiswrong,”Isaidfirmly,“Illtreatyouwithkindness,
35.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthe“toothineye”surgery?
butIwontacceptthis.”Jacksatback, 46 .
A.Thesurgeryhasbeenimprovedalittle.
Thenextweek,heavoidedme.Workdocumentsappeared 47 onmydesk.Ileftcookies
B.Thereisaseriousdangerofinfectionduringthesurgery.
onhischairandnotessaying,“Hopeyourdayisgreat.”Slowly,Jack 48 .Everytimewemet
C.ThesurgerywillbecomepopularinCanada.
inthehall,wesharedasmile.Afterall,thatswhat 49 do.
D.Thesurgerydatesbackoverfiftyyears.
Ayearlater,Iwasdiagnosedwithbreastcancer. 50 tookholdofme.Oneday,Iwokeup
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
tofindabagoftulip(郁金香)seedsbesidemybed,withanotereading,“Ifyouplantthem,
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
theyll 51 nextspring.IwantyoutoknowthatIthinkyoullbetheretoseethemthen.From
余选项。
Jack”Tears 52 myeyes.
Thementalhealthbenefitsofspendingtimeinwaterarewellknown.Butforsomepeople,
Tenspringslater,thosetulipsstillrise—justashe 53 .Thisyear,mydoctor 54 me
waterisnotaplaceoffreedom—itisaplaceoffear.
cured.WhenIneededhope,Jacksquiet 55 spokevolumes.
Somemayhavebadmemoriesofthesea;othersworryaboutnotbeingabletostandup. 36
Yes,thatswhatfriendsdo.
WritingforTheGuardian,swimmingteacherJaneGreenePetterssonsaysthefearof“lettinggo”is
41.A.flowers B.papers C.receipts D.notes
somethingthatmanypeoplefindhard—youcantholdontowater.Whensheisworkingwithpeople
42.A.corrected B.explained C.learned D.skipped
whoarenewtoswimming,sheasksthemtostartbygettingtheirfaceswet.
43.A.shadowing B.revealing C.describing D.experiencing
Childrenwhoarestartingswimminglessonsareoftenaskedtoblowbubbles(气泡)whenthey
44.A.shock B.bitterness C.eagerness D.confusion
puttheirfacesinthewater,toshowthemthatwhenyoubreatheoutyouwontgetwaterinyour
45.A.unkind B.timely C.faithful D.objective
mouth. 37
46.A.exhausted B.lifeless C.silent D.fascinated
Othersaskpeopletositonthesideofapool,puttheirfeetinandmovethemaroundalittleto
47.A.merely B.slowly C.monthly D.mysteriously
getafeelforthewater. 38 Thengetintothewater,whilestillholdingontotheladder.
48.A.insisted B.inspired C.recovered D.softened
OneofthethingsthattheUKsNationalHealthServiceadviseswithanyfearistobreathe
slowlyanddeeply. 39 So,itsagoodideatobeginintheshallowendofthepoolandperhapsto 49.A.friends B.workmates C.managers D.adults
chooseatimewhenthepoolisnotbusy. 50.A.Fear B.Enthusiasm C.Desire D.Morality
40 ItmightbetoolateforustomakeittotheOlympics,butwerenevertoooldto 51.A.dieaway B.comeup C.takeroot D.dryup
overcomeourfears! 52.A.cooled B.troubled C.clouded D.deserted
A.Adultbeginnersmightalsoliketotrythis. 53.A.commented B.arranged C.promised D.discovered
B.Thefirststepisalwaysthehardest,butitsworthit. 54.A.left B.minded C.imagined D.declared
C.Butexpertssaythisfearissomethingthatcanbeovercome. 55.A.waning B.act C.donation D.acceptance
英语试卷(二) 第7页 (共10页) 英语试卷(二) 第8页 (共10页)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) Herfatherlookedatherwithathoughtfulexpression.“OnlyifyoutakeNishawithyou,”he
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。
said.Siasighedquietly.Nisha,withherendlessenergyandnonstopchatter,wasthelastpersonSia
NeartheancientwatertownofWuzhen,thescenicvillagesofMamingprovidetheperfect
wantedtobabysit.“DoIreallyhaveto?”sheasked,tryingnottosoundtooannoyed.Mr.Gupta
destinationsfortravelersseeking 56 tasteofauthenticrurallife.Whilemostlocalpeopleare
noddedfirmly,“Yes.Youreherbigsister,andItrustyou.”
nestledbeneaththecoversat3a.m.,TuYuanqingisalready 57 hisfeet,arrangingcups,
boilingwaterandpreparingtealeaves. Unwilling,SiahelpedNishawithherthickwintergloves,coatandscarf,andthenthetwo
ThedoorstohisantiqueflavouredteahouseinMamingvillage 58 (border)aclearstream sisterssteppedoutintothesnowystreets.Thetownwasfullofbrightlightsandcheerfulsoundsfrom
wherevillagersstillfetchwaterwithwoodenbuckets,willopenearlyeveryday.By4a.m.,elderly
themarket.Booths(摊位)linedthesquare,sellingalmosteverything.Nishaseyeswidenedasshe
residentstherechatanimatedlywithoneanotherwhilehavingcupsofteaandsmokingcigarettes,
lookedaround,beingoncloudnine.“Lookatthatsnowman!”sheshouted,pointingtoatowering
59 somevillagerscanalsobefoundplayingmahjonginasmallroom.
snowsculpture.
Althoughgeographicallyadjacent(毗邻)totheancientwatertownofWuzhenattracting
millionsoftouristsannuallywithitswellpreservedarchitecture,Mamingvillage, 60 remains Sia,however,wasfocusedonsomethingelse.Nearthemarketwasaboothadvertisinga
undisturbedbythebustlingcrowds, 61 (recognize)asthepolaroppositeofitsworldfamous snowballthrowingcompetition.Theprizewasabigstuffedpanda.Siasbreathwascaught—itwas
neighbourforalongtime.Timeseemstostandstillinthevillage,making 62 theperfect
theprettiestandcuteststuffedpandathatshehadeverseen.“Letsgoseethatbooth,Nisha,”she
daytripdestinationfortravelerswhowantanauthenticexperienceofrurallife.
said,andthenwalkedtowardthebooth.
Here,teaisnotjustabeverage(饮品),butawayoflife.Thestreetthattheteahouseison
Siapaidacointoenterandpickedupasnowball.Thegoalwassimple:tohitthemiddleofthe
mayonlybe50meterslong,buttherearethreeothersimilar 63 (establish).Despitethe
lowprofititmakes,theelderlyownerstilloperateshisstalldaily, 64 (sell)50to60potsat1 targetthreetimesinarowtowintheprize.Butthemiddleofthetarget—apaintedwoodenone—
yuaneach—apriceremainingunchangedfordecades,solittlewerehisearnings 65 theycould seemedtolaughatherasherfirstthrowmissedcompletely.Hersecondthrowhittheedge,andthe
barelysustainthemostbasicneedsofhisfamily.
thirdbouncedofftheside.Disappointed,shesteppedback.Thestuffedpandawouldremainoutof
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
reach.
第一节(满分15分)
注意:
66.假定你是李华,正运营一个Vlog账号,向全球青少年展示你校学生的课外实践活动。
请你用英语写一期解说词,内容包括: (1)续写词数应为150个左右;
(1)活动内容; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
(2)活动收获。
注意: “CanItry?”asmallvoicesaid.
(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。
Hi,welcometomychannel!
Siaturnedredassheheldthestuffedpandainherarms.
第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
ASnowyBond
TheGuptafamilyarrivedatthesnowyhillstationofShimla,theirheartswarmwithexcitement
despitethefrostyair.Thehotelentrancewelcomedthemwithaburningfireplaceandtheslight
woodysmell.AsMr.Guptacheckedthemin,Siaseyeslitupwithanticipation.“CanIgoouttothe
townandcheckoutthelocalmarket?”sheaskedeagerly.
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