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of volunteer internship (实习) work are required to complete the program and become certified. In
order to remain a certified Master Gardener, 30 hours of volunteer work and 10 hours of continuing
东北师大附中 英语试卷
educationoradvancedtrainingarerequiredeachyear.
21.WhatdoesaMasterGardenerdo?
高三年级第三次摸底考试
A.Helppromotethewell-beingofpeople.
B.Trainvolunteerstohelpwithgardening.
第一部分 听力(1-20小题)在笔试结束后进行。
C.Teachtheyoungaboutcookingandfarming.
D.Increasetheoutputofhomefruitandvegetable.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
22.WhatisrequiredifyouwanttoapplytobeaMasterGardener?
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A.Acquiringexcellentteachingskills.
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。
B.Havingsomerelevantknowledge.
A
C.Completinggiventrainingsessions.
MasterGardenerVolunteersWanted
D.Obtainingrichvolunteerexperience.
WhyBecomeaMasterGardener?
23.HowlongwillittaketobecomeacertifiedMasterGardener?
The Master Gardener program is an all-volunteer organization where you can develop your own
A.Ayear. B.Threemonths. C.About160hours. D.About120hours.
leadership and teaching skills while teaching the younger youth about healthy eating, agriculture, and
B
so on! Master Gardeners involve people in activities to improve their general well-being and overall
Fifteen-year-old Sansa has been writing for eight years and has been working on a book for the
enjoyment of life by helping them find sound management practices for home and urban natural
past four. Feeling stuck and unable to write, she started searching for writing groups in LosAngeles,
resources, by creating pleasing environments through people-plant interactions and horticultural
lookingforguidance.WhenshefoundWriteGirl,shewasinspired.
therapy(园艺疗法),andbyprovidingasafefoodsupplythroughhomefruitandvegetableproduction.
Keren Taylor started WriteGirl in 2001 as a way to help teen girls who did not have access to
WhatQualificationsMustYouMeet?
creative writing programs. “Teen girls are incredibly vulnerable and invisible,” Taylor said. “They
Anyone can apply to be a Master Gardener — you don’t need to be an expert or have a degree.
reallyneedtobeliftedupandinspired.”
Youdo,however,needto:
AtWriteGirl,400womenwritersvolunteertomentor(指导)700teenagersayear.Everygirlwho
●Havecertainexperienceorknowalittleaboutgardeningorlandscapemanagement.
has gone through the mentorship program has gone to college and several have pursued careers as
●Bewillingtosharehorticultureinformationwithothers.
professionalwriters. Through the program, girls dive into poetry,fiction, songwriting, play and so on,
●Be willing to attend a training program and can devote time to volunteering and continuing
learning techniques from professional women writers. This leads to well-rounded training and sets
education.
WriteGirlapartfromotherorganizations.
Besides,tobecomeaMasterGardenervolunteer,eachapplicantneedstocompleteanapplication,
Atypical exercise at WriteGirl is mic and rant, a 30-second session before writing for each girl.
preparebackgroundscreeningpaperworkandscheduleaninterviewwithextensionstaff.
Asavehicleforteenstogettheirideasout,itempowers girlstoexploreanythingmeaningfultothem.
WhatDoestheTrainingInvolve?
“Not the flowery language, or rather, complicated expressions that sound skillful, but more of the
Training sessions are offered one day a week over a three-month period and are led by expert
natural,thisiswhatI’mthinkingandwhatI’mfeeling.”Taylorsaid.
educatorsintheregion.Approximately 60hoursofclassroominstructionandfield studyand60hours
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司Sansa’s mentor Danyella Wilder is attracted by the long-term nature of mentoring at WriteGirl. it gave up on the hunt,” he said. Later, he worked with a local farmer to test his idea over a period of
Wilder wishes she had a program like this herself when she was 15. “To just have an organization 10weeks,andlikethemostrecentresults,allofthecowswithpaintedeyessurvived.
wherepeoplearespendingtheirtimejusttotellyou,‘Hey,goodjob,’or‘Thatwasamazing.’You’reat Despite the positive results, Dr. Jordan says the method isn’t a sure solution. He says if farmers
theagewhereyouneedtohearthat.” painted eyes on the backsides of all their cows, predators might finally figure out that the eyes aren’t
24.WhydidSansajoinWriteGirl? real.Therefore,furtherresearchshouldbedonetoprovewhetheritiseffective.
A.Toovercomeherwritingblock. B.Togainasenseofbelonging. In spite of this, he’s still hoping that the “i-cow” will become a widely used technique to at least
C.Toreleasenegativeemotions. D.Tobecomeaprofessionalwriter. reducepredator’sattacks. “Ithinkthe farmers arejusthappywith this,”Dr.Jordansays. “After all,all
25.WhatmakesWriteGirldifferentfromotherorganizations? theyneedisapaintpot,paintbrushandalittlebitofartistictalent.”
A.Itturnsteengirlsintomentors. 28.Whatis“i-cow”solutionintendedfor?
B.Itensuresgirls’entryintocollege. A.Protectingcowsfrombeingattacked. B.Leadingpredatorstothefarm.
C.Itaimstoproduceprofessionalwriters. C.Trainingcowstonoticepredators. D.Recognizingcowsquickly.
D.Itexposesgirlstovariedwritingstyles. 29.Whatdoweknowabouttheexperimentinparagraph2?
26.Whatdoesthe“micandrant”exerciseinparagraph4referto? A.Mostoftheunpaintedcowswerekilled.
A.Adailywritingtask. B.Arecitationofpoetry. B.Thecowswith“eyes”ontherumpsurvived.
C.Askillfulexpressionactivity. D.Asessionforideageneration. C.Asmallnumberofcowswith“xs”survived.
27.WhatdoesDanyellaWilderimplyinthelastparagraph? D.Morethantwentypaintedcowswerekilled.
A.Mentoringisatime-consumingprocess. 30.Whatmightbeacauseofthe“i-cow”solution’sfailingtowork?
B.Criticismatayoungagecanbeharmful. A.Predatorsperceivethetricks.
C.Positivefeedbackiscrucialforteengirls. B.Predatorsgetclosetothecows.
D.Mentorshipshouldbebasedonfriendship. C.Thereismorethanonepredator.
C D.Thefarmerslackbasicpaintingskills.
Whatdoyougetwhenyoupaintapairofeyesonacow’srump(臀部)?Theansweristhatyou’ll 31.WhydoesDr.Jordanthinkthatfarmerswillfavorhismethod?
get an approach to scaring predators (捕食者) away.This simple trick is called the “i-cow” solution. A.Itisawidelyrecognizedapproach. B.Itfollowstheirtraditionalpractice.
Theeyespaintedoncows’rumpscantrickcertainpredators,suchaslionsandleopards. C.Itiseasyandcheaptocarryout. D.Ithasprovedthemosteffective.
An experimentbyAustralia andBotswana compared howpredators reacted to herdsthathad eye D
paintings on their rumps, ones that had “xs”, and some without any paintings at all. Over a four-year Scientistsarepoorforecastersofthefuture.Buttwotrendscanbeconfidentlypredicted.First,the
period,researchers foundthat15outofthe 835unpaintedcows werekilled bypredators,4ofthe 543 world will get more crowded. There will be more than 9 billion people by 2050. Second, the world
cows with “xs” died, but every single one of the 683 animals with eye paintings on their rumps was will get warmer and some governments won’t prioritize the long-term measures needed to deal with
stillalive. climatechange,eventhoughscienceoffersusaroadmaptoalow-carbonfuture.
Neil Jordan, a biologist in Australia, first came up with the method. While watching a lion That’s why we should be promoters of new technology — without it the world can’t provide the
huntingadeer,henoticedsomethinginteresting. “Lionsusuallymoveslowlyandquietlytotheirprey, food and sustainable energy needed for an expanding population. But we should also be cautious, as
get closeandjump onthem. Butwhenthe deernoticedthe lion andthe lion realized it hadbeenseen, newtechnologies,suchasAI,maybehardtocontrol.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司AI will undoubtedly become more intrusive (侵入) in the future. Records of our movements, D.Itcanbringaboutthecompetitionamongnations.
health and financial transactions will be stored in the cloud. The data may be used for justifiable 34.Whichofthefollowingstatementswilltheauthorprobablyagreewith?
reasons, such as protein folding and drug development, or to warn us of initial health risks, but its A.Post-humanswillrepeatthehistoryofhumans.
availability to Internet companies is already shifting the balance of power from governments to B.Complexintelligencewilldestroytheuniverse.
global-scalecorporations. C.Fullyartificialintelligencesmayinhabitouterspace.
Actually, it’s beyond Earth that AI has the most enormous potential. Humans may have D.Non-biologicalbrainsmayinviteunforeseendisasters.
established bases beyond Earth by the year 2100. But don’t ever expect mass emigration (移民) from 35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
Earth. It’s a false belief that space offers an escape from our problems. Dealing with climate change A.Isitpossibletopredictthefuture?
onEarthisapieceofcakecomparedtoterraforming(将…地球化)Mars. B.Couldscienceandtechnologysaveus?
Nevertheless, we should cheer on these brave human space adventurers.They’ll be ill-adapted to C.Isitdifficulttoemigratetoouterspace?
a Martian habitat, so they’ll have a super motive to redesign themselves. It’s they, not those of us D.Willartificialintelligencereplacehumans?
adapted to life on Earth, who will pioneer the post-human era. If post-humans make the shift from 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
flesh and blood to fully artificial intelligences, they won’t need an atmosphere or even gravity, so it’s 阅读下面短文,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
in deep space — not even on Mars — that non-biological “brains” may develop powers that we can’t 项。
imagine. They may end up being mentally different from us. AI could jump-start a huge emigration Vertical(垂直的)farminginvolvesusingverticallypiledlayersandotherinnovativeresourcesto
andthusevermorecomplexintelligencespreadsthroughtheuniverse. help your crops grow. 36 You get to grow your plants while using the small space at home.
But let’s refocus from the science fiction of the far future, closer to the here and now. This Belowaresomebenefitsofverticalfarmingforsmallhouseowners.
century is special. It’s the first, in Earth’s 4.5-billion-year history where one species — ours — holds Reducewaterusage.Wateringaverticalgardeniseasy,simple,anduseslesswater.Ifyourplants
the planet’s future in its hands. Our intelligence could initiate billions of years of post-human are grown in a traditional way, you’ll need lots of water to keep up with your plants’ growth.
evolution, even more amazing than that which led to us. On the other hand, humans could cause 37
biological,environmentalorcybercatastrophesthatforecloseallthispotential. Save space. As a small house owner, space is a big concern. However, vertical farming ensures
If science is to save us, we need to think globally, sensibly and long-term — empowered by thatyoucancreateagardeninyourhomeandfullyenjoytheexperience. 38 So,ifyouaimto
science,butguidedbyvaluesthatsciencealonecan’tprovide. savespaceinyourhomeandstillhaveagarden,verticalfarmingisperfect.
32.Whydoestheauthormentionthetwotrendsinthefirstparagraph? 39 Vertical farming is mainly done indoors and entirely depends on you to provide the
A.Torespondtogovernment’sdecisions. bestconditions.Withcommitment,youcancontinuouslyensureconsistentfoodproductiondespitethe
B.Toshowscientists’knowledgeandskills. seasons.
C.Tohighlightthechallengestoscientists. Cut down on chemicals and pesticides (害虫). Vertical gardens will not require you to invest in
D.Topresentacallforscientificadvances. pesticides and chemical fertilizers to keep your plants alive. In addition, insects will not have easy
33.WhatcanbelearnedaboutAIaccordingtothispassage? . accesstoyourplantssinceyou’llbegardeninginacontrolledenvironment. 40
A.Itcanputanendtoclimatechange. A.Expandfoodproduction.
B.Itcanmakemasshumanemigrationpossible. B.Producefoodconsistently.
C.Itcancausepotentialrisksfrombigcompanies. C.Havingagardenmeansyouneedtoworkwiththespaceavailable.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司D.Itcomesinhandywithoutcausinganyinconveniencetoyourlivingarrangements. 51.A.proud B.grateful C.pitiful D.confused
E.However,ifyouinvestinverticalfarming,yourwaterusagewilldramaticallydrop. 52.A.confidently B.subjectively C.truthfully D.impatiently
F.Sothefoodgrownisorganicandsafeforconsumption,makingitanexcellentchoice. 53.A.appreciated B.expected C.stressed D.doubted
G.Itenablesyoutotakefulladvantageofwallsandspacesthatwouldotherwisestayuseless. 54.A.performing B.transforming C.remembering D.accepting
第三部分 语言知识运用 55.A.criticisms B.charges C.procedures D.requirements
第一节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 第二节 (共10小题; 每小题1.5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 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。
最佳选项。 UNESCO on Wednesday inscribed Spring Festival, social practices of the Chinese people in
It was 2017 when the accident occurred.That day it started to rain when I 41 to stop 56. (celebrate)ofthetraditionalnewyear,ontheRepresentativeListoftheIntangible
justinches from the car ahead.Before I sighed with 42 ,my carwashithard frombehind. CulturalHeritageofHumanity.
43 ,I was unharmed and stepped out to 44 tears.She 45 to me and explained The decision 57. (make) during the 19th session of the Intergovernmental
that her brakeshadtakenlongerto 46 becauseofthe slippery road.Minutes later,a policeman Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage. The committee recognized the
47 and directly issued the girl a ticket for“failure tocontrol speed”,and several other offenses, festival for 58. (it) wide array of rituals (庆典) and unique cultural elements
which could have led to the 48 of her license. The girl was extremely upset, but she was 59. engageallofChinesesociety.
helpless against the result.I comforted her that it wasn’t her 49 andpromisedtohelp. UNESCO highlighted that the Spring Festival, 60. (mark) the start of the
Two weeks later,I received a notice to appear as a witness in the girl’s trial(审讯).Although it traditionalChineseLunarNewYear,61. (involve) varioussocialpractices,including
wasn’trequired,Idecidedtoseek 50 .Uponseeingmeincourt,thegirlappearedquite 51 .I prayers for good fortune and family 62. (reunion). It also features activities
recounted the incident 52 , saying neither ofus was speeding and that the road was exceptionally 63. (plan)byeldersandfestivepubliceventsorganizedbycommunities.
slippery.Ialso 53 thegirlwasn’ttoblame. The committee emphasized that the festival represents the 64. (harmony)
WhenIfinishedspeaking,thecourtroomeruptedinto applause,andthejudgepraisedme for 54 relationshipbetweenhumansandnatureandcontributes65. sustainabledevelopment
my citizen’s duty.After careful consideration,he dismissed the 55 againstthegirl. Ibelieve in areas such as food security and education. It also plays a key role in raising environmental
whoeverencounterssuchacasewoulddothesame. awareness.
41. A.managed B.hesitated C.failed D.refused With this addition, China now has 44 cultural elements or practices recognized by UNESCO as
42.A.disappointment B.excitement C.regret D.relief IntangibleCulturalHeritageofHumanity.
43.A.Hopefully B.Thankfully C.Strangely D.Importantly
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
44.A.improve B.clarify C.assess D.monitor
第一节 (满分15分)
45.A.whispered B.mentioned C.apologized D.described 假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Jack将要来你的家乡过寒假,希望你能给他推荐一项冰雪运
46.A.refresh B.recover C.repair D.respond 动。请你给他回复邮件,内容包括:
47.A.turnedup B.spedby C.steppedaside D.showedoff (1) 推荐的运动;
48.A.limitation B.cancellation C.explanation D.collection (2) 推荐的理由。
注意:
49.A.weakness B.effort C.excuse D.fault
50.A.advice B.freedom C.cooperation D.justice (1) 写作词数应为80个左右;
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司(2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 IheldhishandasIstruggledtogettomyfeet.HeheldmyarmasIhobbled(跛行)tothenearby
DearJack, busstopandquicklysatonthebench.
__________________________________________________________________________________ A mix of emotions swelled within me — gratitude for his help, embarrassment for my earlier
__________________________________________________________________________________ ignorance,andanxietyaboutgettingtoworkontime.Foramoment,Imethisgaze,unsureofwhatto
__________________________________________________________________________________ say.Then,asuddenrealizationcrossedhisface.
注意:
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1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
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2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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“Ah,Iforgotyoudidn’thaveanymoneyonyou,”hesaid._____________________________
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Yours,
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LiHua
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。 _________________________________________________________________________________
NamelessFaces _________________________________________________________________________________
For about a year, my voyage to and from work each day included a ten-minute walk through the _________________________________________________________________________________
heart of downtown area. As with most large cities, the homeless population in my city often gathered _________________________________________________________________________________
on downtown corners, asking pedestrians for their spare change. Like many busy citizens, I had _________________________________________________________________________________
learnedtoignorethenamelessfacesbeggingformoneyeachday. _________________________________________________________________________________
Butwhowouldhave thoughtthatthefirst persontochange the wayIviewedhumanity wouldbe
acompletestranger?Myoveralloutlookonpeopletooka180-degreeturninlessthantenminutes.
Seeingthebusapproaching,Iquicklytookseveralbillsoutofmypurse.___________________
I remember how particularly cold the weather had been that day. I saw one man sitting against a
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building,holdingawhitecupinfrontofhim.HisshakyvoicereachedouttomeasIhurriedpast.
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“Sparesomechange?”heasked.“Iwouldreallyappreciateit.”
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Ididn’tevenbotherlookingupathisnamelessface.“Sorry,nomoneyonmetoday,”Imadealie
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asusualquickly,myeyesfixedonthegroundahead.
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Just a few feet past him, I slipped on the icy pavement and fell hard. I lay there for several
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moments,stunnedandwonderingifIhadbrokenmyleg.
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“Are you all right?” A voice came from above me. I looked up and it was the man I had just
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rushed past, concern written on his face. He reached down, trying to offer help. “You should get that
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checkedbyadoctor.Thisbusgoespastthehospital,”hesaid,pointingtothebussignaboveme.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司听力(共两节,满分30分) 8.HowmanyingredientsareneededtomakeFrenchtoast?
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转 A.Three. B.Four. C.Five.
涂到答题卡上。 9.Wherewillthespeakershavebreakfast?
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) A.Athome. B.Atabreakfastshop. C.AtaFrenchrestaurant.
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, 10.Whatwillthemanhaveforbreakfast?
并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小 A.Teaandcake. B.Juiceandasandwich. C.YogurtandFrenchtoast.
题。每段对话仅读一遍。 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
例:Howmuchistheshirt? 11.Whatattractedthemanonthemuseumgrounds?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15. A.Asculpture. B.Apainting. C.Astatue.
答案是C。 12.Whatcouldparticipantsdoduringtheinteractiveactivities?
1.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing? A.Makeapainting. B.Meettheartists. C.Introduceworkstovisitors.
A.Readingsomecomments. 13.Howmightthewomanfeelabouttheexhibition?
B.Makingareservationonline. A.Surprised. B.Interested. C.Disappointed.
C.CookingIndianfoodfordinner. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
2.Whendidthemanbecomeauniversitystudent? 14.Whatdoesthemando?
A.Twoyearsago. B.Fouryearsago. C.Sixyearsago. A.Ateacher. B.Aphotographer. C.Atravelagent.
3.Howistheweathernow? 15.Howdoesthemanmakefriendswiththelocals?
A.Cloudy. B.Rainy. C.Sunny. A.Hecooksdeliciousfoodforthem.
4.Wherearethespeakers? B.Hetriestobesweettothem.
A.Atashop. B.Atagym. C.Ataschool. C.Hedoesthesameasthem.
5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? 16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofeatinghoneyants?
A.Adesigner. B.Ahouseboat. C.Acottage. A.Interesting. B.Impressive. C.Unbelievable.
第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
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 17.Whatisthefirstcourseeveryweek?
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, A.Speakingskills. B.Grammarpractice. C.Presentationskills.
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.Atwhattimedoesthedoublelessonofspeakingskillsbegin?
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 A.9:00. B.9:45. C.11:00.
6.Whatmadethewomanfailtovisitthewebsite? 19.Whenwillstudentshavethelessonofvocabularydevelopment?
A.TheWi-Finetworkfailure. B.Theanti-virussoftware. C.Thewrongpassword. A.OnTuesdaymorning. B.OnThursdaymorning. C.OnFridaymorning.
7.Whatdidthewomanjustdo? 20.Wheredostudentsgoafterthecourseofwritingskills?
A.Shereadheremails. B.Shesetupapassword. C.Shewatchedaprogramonline. A.Thelibrary. B.Thecomputerroom. C.Thelanguagelab.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司高三第三次摸底考试英语答案
第二节
“Ah, I forgot you didn’t have any money on you,” he said. Almost immediately, he fished out
第一部分 听力 1-5ACCAB 6-10BABBA 11-15CABAC 16-20CBCAB
coinsfromhiswhitecup,hiseyesbrimmingwith careandsincerity.Thecoinssparkledlikediamonds
第二部分 阅读 amid the concretejungle, reflecting my selflessness andignorance. Feeling a heavy weight of regret
for my earlier lie, Iturnedawayfrom his offeringhand.“Sorry,Idoactuallyhave some money,”with
A篇 21-23ABD B篇24-27ADDC C篇28-31ABAC D篇32-35DCCB
the words, I reached for my purse to reveal the bills that I claimed didn’t exist. Embarrassed but
七选五 DEGBF
grateful,Ifelturgedtogivehimsomemoneytoshowmyappreciationforhiskindness.
第三部分 语言知识运用 Seeingthebusapproaching,Iquicklytookseveralbillsoutofmypurse.Withgenuinerespectand
humility,I quickly pressed the moneyinto his handsand limped towards the waiting bus. Holding the
第一节
bills, he looked at me with a complex mix of gratitude, understanding, and acceptance in his eyes, a
41-45ADBCC 46-50DABDD 51-55BCCAB
gaze that filled my heart with a profound sense of shame. Watching his figure shrink in the distance
第二节
while the buspulled away,I felta profoundshift within me—a newfound empathy and understanding
thattransformednamelessfacesintopowerfulremindersofoursharedhumanity.
56.celebration 57.wasmade 58.its 59.that/which 60.marking
61.involves 62.reunions 63.planned 64.harmonious 65.to
第四部分 写作
第一节
DearJack,
I’m delighted tolearn thatyou’llbevisitingJilin duringthewinter vocation! Asa native, Istrongly
suggestyougiveiceskatingatry.
Jilin boasts numerous indoor and outdoor skating rinks, making it an ideal destination for you to
savor this activity. Ice skating is not only enjoyable but also helps maintain your vitality and warmth
throughout the chilly winter season. Moreover, the picturesque landscapes of Jilin will undoubtedly
enhancethememorabilityofyourskatingadventures.
I trust you’ll have an excellent time in Jilin and relish the ice skating experience! Anticipating our
meetinginthenearfuture.
Yours,
LiHua
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本文是一篇关于公正、责任和公民行为的记叙文,文章讲述了作者在2017年经历的一起交通事故后,如 hugesuccessforme.I’dbeeninuniversityforfouryearsbeforeIgraduatedtwoyearsago.
何作为证人出庭为被错误指控的女司机辩护,最终帮助她免除了责任的故事;属于“人与自我”主题语境下的“做 (Text3)
人与做事”。文章探讨了在面对不公正的情况时,个人如何通过诚实和勇气 来维护正义,以及公民在法律体系 M:Areyouheadingofftoschoolnow?You’dbetterbringanumbrella.
中扮演的角色。通过作者的亲身经历,文章强调了在困难时刻帮助他 人的重要性,以及在法律面前坚持真理的 W:Anumbrella?Butdad,thereisn’tasinglecloudinthesky.
价值。 M:Rightnow,yeah.Buttheforecastisforrain.It’ssupposedtostartrainingaroundlunchtime.
41.A【解析】依据上下文可知,作者紧急停下了车,避免了事故的发生。故选A。 (Text4)
42.D【解析】虽然作者及时停下了车,可还没来及松口气,又被后方来车追尾。故选D。 W:Welcomesir,howcanIhelpyou?
43.B【解析】虽然被后方来车追尾,所幸没有受伤。故选B。 M:I’mlookingforgymweartoparticipateintheschoolcompetition.
44.C【解析】因为作者的车被追尾,所以作者下车查看状况。故选C。 W:Thegymwearisintherightsection.Wehaveeverythingwhichisintrend.
45.C【解析】依据下文车主解释,可知女孩因为追尾事故而向作者道歉。故选C。 (Text5)
46.D【解析】根据上下文可知,下雨天,路面湿滑,车辆制动时间变长,反应较慢。故选D。 W:Wheredidtheideaofbuildingitcomefrom?
47.A【解析】因为发生交通事故,有警察出面处理事故现场。故选A。 M:IsawasimilaronewhenIwasstayinginacottagewithmyrelativesbackinmyhomecountry.
48.B【解析】女生因为造成交通事故,面临处罚,其中包括有可能吊销驾照的处罚。故选B。 W:Andwasbuildingthishouseboatdifficult?
49.D【解析】虽然作者的车被追尾,但是原因在于天气,不在于车主,故作者认为不是女孩的过错。 M:Notreally,afteralifedesigningcitybuildings!
故 选 D。 (Text6)
50.D【解析】作者决定出庭作证,为女孩辩护,使她受到公正的对待。故选D。 W:I’mtryingtoaccessawebsiteforwork,butI’mnothavinganyluck.
51.B【解析】对于作者出庭作证的行为,女生心存感激。故选B。 M:HastheWi-Fistoppedworkingagain,maybe?
52.C【解析】对于当天的情况,作者对双方都没有超速以及路面湿滑的情况,如实进行了陈述。故选 W:Itcan’tbethatbecauseIjustcheckedmyemails,andtherewasnoproblemthere.
C。 M:Haveyouchangedyourpasswordorsomething?
53.C【解析】作者出于对女孩的保护,特别强调不应该是女孩的过错。故选C。 W:No.AndI’msureit’srightbecauseIwroteitdownwhenIcreatedit.
54.A【解析】对于作者的行为,大家一致称赞,法官也表扬作者履行了公民义务。故选A。 M: Letmehave alook. Iknow what’s wrong! It’syour anti-virus programme.Youneedtochange the
55.B【 解析】在作者的帮助下,以及法庭的慎重考虑下,最终撤销了对女孩的指控。故选B。 settingstoallowthispagetoopen.
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听力原文 M:Let’sstartthedaywithsomebreakfast!I’minthemoodforFrenchtoast.
(Text1) W:I’msorry.Ihavenoideawhatthatis.
W:DoyouwanttotryanIndianrestauranttonight? M:It’snotcomplicatedatall.First,youmixtwoeggsandsomemilktogetherinabowl.Then,youput
M:OK.I’veneverhadIndianfoodbefore,soyou’llhavetochoosetheplace. thebreadinthemixture,thentakeitoutandfryitinapan.Finally,coveritwithbutter.
W:I’veneverhaditbeforeeither. W:Thatdoessoundfantastic,butwedon’thavemuchtimetoday.Howaboutarefreshingyogurtbowl
M:Let’scheckoutthereviewsonline. instead?
(Text2) M:Maybeweshouldjustheadtothebreakfastshopdownthestreet.Icouldreallygoforsomecake.
W:Whatsuccessdidyouachieve? W:Thatsoundsgood.I’minthemoodforasandwichandsomeapplejuice.
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Frenchtoastforanotheroccasion. ten thirty to eleven, and then you have a double lesson of speaking skills. Tuesday morning begins
(Text8) with presentation skills. This is important, as you will each give a presentation at the end of the
W:Wehaveticketsforthenewmodernartexhibition.You’vebeen,haven’tyou? course to your class. At nine forty-five you’ll have a reading skills lesson and after the break,
M:Yes!Iwenttothepreview. vocabulary development. In the afternoon, starting at one thirty, you’ll have the library lesson.You
W:Andwhatdidyouthink? can read, watch a video or practice grammar in the library. On Wednesday morning you have
M:Thereweresomecleverworksbyayoungsculptor—lotsofanimals,likelions. listening skills, where you’ll listen to the news on the radio and discuss what’s going on. Thursday
W:Whataboutpaintings?IusuallylikethembecauseI’mintopainting. begins with pronunciation, then after the break is grammar practice once again. Finally on Friday
M: There was a collection of some paintings of the artists themselves in different styles. Some are morning in the first lesson you will practice writing skills, followed by a lesson in the computer
more impressive than others; I have to say. I actually found a fantastic exhibit outside on the room.OK.That’sallaboutthetimetable.
museumgrounds.There’sastatueofmyfavoriteconductor.Itlookssoreal.
W:Thatsoundsinteresting.Werethereanyinteractiveexhibits?
M: Actually, yes! One of the activities allowed visitors to participate in creating their own paintings
anddesigns.Itwasgreattoseeeveryone’screativity.
W:Thatsoundslikeafunwaytoengagevisitorsandmaketheexhibitionmoreinteractive.
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M:Iwishyoulikedthephotos.Asyoucansee,myjobisquiteinteresting.Ienjoyteachinghereatthe
university,butit’snicetotravel,too.
W: In one of your photos, I see that you’re the only outsider there. How do you get people to allow
youintotheirliveslikethat?
M: Well, the most important thing is to make friends with them. Basically, if the local people do it, I
doit,too.Ieatthesamefoodsasthelocalpeopleeat.
W:Butwhatifthefoodisverystrangetoyou?
M: Well, sometimes it is something new to me, but other people eat it, so I can eat it, too! I won’t
avoidit.
W:Whatkindsofunusualfoodshaveyoueaten?
M:Oh,alotofthings!Honeyants,forexample.Theyhaveasweettaste.
W:Ants?Youmeanyoueatinsects?
M:Yes,they’redelicious!
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M: Hello, everyone. I am the Director of Studies here at Language International. Now, let’s see the
weekly timetable. The lessons begin every weekday at nine a.m. The first class every Monday is
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