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A.Her laptop might not work.
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B.She might feel too nervous.
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C.She isn't sure of what to say.
一、听力选择题
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1.What does the man want to do now?
13.What is the aim of the campaign?
A.Watch a basketball match. B.Buy a gift for his mother. C.Go to his
A.To remind people of Earth Day.
mother's birthday party.
B.To encourage people to reduce garbage.
2.Why does Mike plan to take the bus home?
C.To warn people of the bad effects of pollution.
A.His bicycle is broken.
14.What will be the task on the second day?
B.He lives far away from the company.
A.Planting trees. B.Designing posters. C.Collecting garbage.
C.Taking the bus is the most convenient.
15.What does the man expect the teachers to do?
3.When will the man arrive in Sydney?
A.Paint paper. B.Stop driving cars. C.Decorate classrooms.
A.At 11: 00 a. m. B.At 10:00 p. m. C.At 6:00 p. m.
16.How does Sara find the man's ideas?
4.How did the man book the hotel for his holiday?
A.Absurd. B.Hollow. C.Practical.
A.On the Internet. B.On the phone. C.Through a friend.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?
17.What did the speaker go to London for?
A.Whether to take a test. B.How to choose a major. C.Whether to seize the opportunity.
A.To work there. B.To have a holiday. C.To visit a friend.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
18.In which season did the speaker go to London?
6.Where are the speakers?
A.Spring. B.Summer. C.Autumn.
A.In a hotel. B.In a laundry. C.In a restaurant.
19.What did the speaker like most in London?
7.What will be sent to the man later?
A.The wonderful plays.
A.His dinner. B.His newspaper. C.His bill.
B.The delicious food.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
C.The beautiful scenery.
8.What is the woman most probably concerned about?
20.What can we learn from the talk?
A.The taxi’s speed. B.The traffic flow. C.The charging standard.
A.It's necessary to take an umbrella in London.
9.What is the woman going to do next?
B.The speaker will go to London again this year.
A.Pick up a person. B.See off a client. C.Go on a business trip.
C.Most of the restaurants in London only offer English food
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
二、阅读理解
10.What will the woman do tomorrow? Weald & Downland Living Museum
A.Repair her laptop. B.Prepare a report. C.Have an interview. Fun fact
11.What is the topic of the woman's presentation? Over 50 historic buildings from across the Weald and Downland area have been dismantled (拆除) and then
A.A development plan. B.A technology research. C.A researching subject.
reconstructed across a lovely 40-acre site in the south downs national park.
12.What might the woman worry about?
The collection of buildings represents almost a thousand years of rural life in south-east England: furnished just
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司as they would have been in the past-complete with the homes, farms and public buildings. There’s a sense of water.
exploring a real village as you wander between them along green paths, stopping to climb the stairs of a 17th-century So, instead of watering his trees every morning, he’d beat them with a rolled-up newspaper. I asked him why
craftsman’s (工匠) cottage to lie on the straw bed or sheltering from a shower in a smoky, 14th-century hall. he did that, and he said it was to get the trees’ attention.
Getting there Doctor Gibbs died a couple of years after I left home. Every now and then, I walked by his house and looked at
The Stagecoach 60 bus service from Chichester to Midhurst stops just five minutes away at Grooms Yard, the trees that I'd watched him plant some 25 years ago. They were tall and strong.
Singleton. The nearest railway stations are Chichester (2 miles) and Haslemere (7 miles). The museum is on Town Every night before I go to bed, I check on my two sons. I often pray that their lives will be easy. But lately I’ve
Lane in Singleton, reached via the A286 from Chichester to Midhurst. Parking is free and there are disabled parking been thinking that it’s time to change my prayer. I know my children are going to encounter hardship. There’s always
spaces opposite the museum shop. a cold wind blowing somewhere. What we need to do is to pray for deep roots, so when the rains fall and the winds
Value for money? blow, we won’t be torn apart.
Yes. It’s not cheap but it’s a special experience that easily fills a day. Plus it’s a valuable cause worth supporting. 24.What did the author think of Doctor Gibbs’s planting trees at first?
Adults £14, children 5—17 and students £6.50, under-4s free, family £38 (two adults and two children) or £25 (one A.Perfect . B.Puzzled.
C.Amused. D.Impractical .
adult and three children).
Opening hours 25.What did Doctor Gibbs do to the trees he planted?
Daily 10 a.m.—5 p.m. (last entry 4 p.m.). A.He let them grow quickly.
21.What can visitors do in Weald & Downland Living Museum? B.He beat them to get their attention.
A.Take a shower in the smoky hall. B.Learn construction techniques. C.He helped them search for water.
C.Experience rural life centuries ago. D.Stay overnight at craftsman s cottage. D.He read a newspaper near them.
22.How much would a couple with their 3-year-old daughter pay for admission? 26.Which of the following can best describe Doctor Gibbs?
A.£25. B.£28. C.£34.5. D.£38. A.Kind and wise. B.Calm and brave.
23.What do we know about Weald & Downland Living Museum? C.Careful and ambitious D.Strict and devoted.
A.It charges parking fees. 27.What does the author learn from Doctor Gibbs?
B.It allows visitors to enter until 5 p.m. A.Elders are treasures.
C.It is inconveniently located for bus riders. B.Two heads are better than one.
D.It offers the disabled thoughtful service. C.A man without distant care must have near sorrow.
D.Only those who bear the most become the highest.
When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Doctor Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever
After several decades of development, Chinese cultural industries, such as video games and online literature,
known. He never yelled at us for playing in his yard, but was always very kind.
When Doctor Gibbs wasn’t saving lives, he was planting trees. He had some interesting theories about planting have created products that enrich global culture with creativity, imagination and local elements, appealing to
trees. He hardly watered his new trees, an attitude which flew in the face of conventional wisdom. consumers both home and abroad.
Once I asked why and he told me that watering plants spoiled them because it made them grow weaker. He China’s video game industry, after three decades of development, has developed into a competitive player in
said he had to make things tough for the trees so that only the strongest could survive. He talked about how watering the international market, especially in the section of mobile games, driven by the Internet and technological
trees made them develop shallow roots and how, if they were not watered, trees would grow deep roots in search of advancements.
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have become a major part of the global gaming market. Leveraging their leading technology and a large amount of C.How to enrich global culture
experience in this area, Chinese gaming companies have successfully launched a series of popular game products in D.To protect cultural creative products
markets home and abroad.
Scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have invented a new way to make electricity. Their
According to the 2023 Chinese Games Overseas Research Report, in response to overseas market pressures,
method uses super-tiny holes to make electricity from moisture (湿气) in the air. The scientists hope the method will
63.6 percent of companies are focusing on long-term product strategies. Over 40 percent see getting global
one day lead to cheap, clean electricity anywhere at any time.
intellectual property (知识产权) , diversifying game types, exploring new game play mechanics, and outer
Moisture in the air is what helps create electricity. Water droplets in the air carry an electric charge (电荷). In
cooperation as important breakthrough strategies.
clouds, these water droplets build up large charges, which we later see as lightning. One of the researchers, Jun Yao,
Many also stress the importance of including various cultural themes, increasing localization efforts,
described the new invention as a “small-scale, man-made cloud”. Since the new device generates electricity from the
broadening marketing approaches, and the application of cutting-edge technology. Liu Wei, chairman of miHoYo,
air, the scientists call it “Air-gen”.
describes his company’s track as a mixture of “technology innovation and cultural creation”. Tencent’s senior vice-
Currently, the device only makes a small amount of electricity- enough to power a small sensor. But in lab
president Ma Xiaoyi said, “Gaming is not an industry that grows alone. Since its beginning, it has always evolved
tests, the Air gen, which is a little bigger than a fingernail, produced electricity all day and all night for a week,
with cutting-edge technology.”
powered by nothing but the air.
Another notable cultural industry that has been getting more attention from overseas is online literature. After
The scientists have tried to make electricity from humidity before, but those methods didn’t work for long, or
more than 20 years of development , Chinese online literature has become a basis for the golden development of
were expensive to make. But in 2020, Dr Yao and his team found a way of getting electricity from humidity using
downstream industries, such as publications, TV dramas, films, video games, audio books, and cultural creative
special “nanowires” made from bacteria. That research led the scientists to the key discovery of the Air-gen: almost
products in the country.
any material can create electricity in this way as long as it has nanopores (纳米孔) of the right size. This is important
28.What is the reason for mobile games becoming the majority of the global gaming market?
A.Chinese cultural industries have developed at a fast pace. because it means in the future, the devices can be made very cheaply. The researchers hope that the Air-gen will
B.Mobile games are more attractive than other games. become an important green energy source.
C.Users have been encouraged to buy mobile phone s these years. Many scientists are impressed with the ideas behind the Air-gen. But some scientists have suggested that it
D.Smartphones are widely used and technologies are more advanced. might be hard for the Air-gen to create enough electricity to really make a difference especially compared to power
29.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “leveraging”? sources like solar energy. But Dr Yao and his team are working on ways to make the Air-gen technology more
A.Operating. B.Lending. C.Employing. D.Influencing. powerful. Because the device is s0 thin, the scientists believe that many Air-gen layers could be piled on top of each
30.Why does the article mention Liu Wei and Ma Xiaoyi’s quotes?
other to create more electricity without taking up more space.
A.To provide examples of successful Chinese gaming companies.
32.The Air-gen is invented ________.
B.To show the blend of technology and culture in Chinese gaming.
A.to collect water droplets in the air. B.to generate electricity from bacteria.
C.To emphasize the importance of technology innovation in gaming.
C.to create a small-scale artificial cloud. D.to produce electricity from moisture.
D.To introduce two important figures in the Chinese gaming industry.
33.How does the Air-gen device generate electricity?
31.What would be the best title for the text?
A.By using large charges in lightening. B.By changing sunlight into electricity.
A.Games, literature see online growth
C.By using the electric charge in water droplets.D.By turning water into a usable energy source.
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学科网(北京)股份有限公司34.What is one potential concern raised by scientists about the Air-gen? My family lived about a mile from the Bertram Woods Library.Throughout my childhood, my mother drove me
A.It might not produce enough electricity. B.It has a negative impact on the environment. there several times a week.
C.It requires expensive materials to manufacture. D.It is less reliable than traditional power sources. Our visits were never 41 enough for me.I loved wandering around the shelves, 42 the spines(书
35.What’s the best title for the text? 脊) of the books until something happened to 43 my eye.
A.Inventing the Air-gen. B.Creating electricity from the air. I might have spent the rest of my life 44 libraries the way I viewed, say, the amusement park I went to as
C.Experimenting with man-made cloud. D.Looking for green energy source.
a kid.But then the 45 feeling came back into my life unexpectedly.
One day after we moved to Los Angeles in 2011, my son wanted to interview a 46 for his school
Art is all around us. It can be found everywhere, including fancy galleries, people’s living rooms, and on the
assignment.So we went to the closest library.
sides of buildings. So, why is art important?
As we drove over to meet the librarian, I experienced a(n) 47 of this similar journey in my past -
It promotes expression and creativity. As humans, we’re naturally drawn to art as a form of expression and
another,parent and child on their way to the library.The 48 didn't look anything like the Bertram Woods, but
communication. 36 It’s a way for them to express themselves before they’re able to speak. In fact,
when we 49 inside, a shock of recognition 50 me.Decades had passed, but I really felt as if I had
participation in the arts may even assist kids with language, motor skills, and visual learning development.
51 to that time and place, walking into the library with my mother. 52 had changed.There was the same
37 . When someone applies for a job, there are certain skills they need to have like data analysis or
soft sound of pencil on paper, and the 53 of people at the tables in the center of the room.The wooden
bookkeeping. However, many employers also understand the very important need for the skills which are hard to
checkout counters, the librarians’ desks, the bulletin board, were all the same.
measure and often difficult to define. Some examples include a person’s ability to adapt to change, think creatively, or
It wasn’t that time 54 in the library.It was as if it had been captured here, or collected.A library, for
collaborate with team members.
me, is a gathering pool of 55 and of the people who come to find them.
It provides historical context. 38 . This is why people dedicate their lives to studying cave art,
41.A.long B.easy C.boring D.interesting
Shakespearean plays, and so much more. When we take the time to dive into art created in the past, we can learn
42.A.staring B.reading C.watching D.scanning
about other generations and eras. We can study art to find out what those before us were facing and how they 43.A.fill B.catch C.open D.block
overcame it. 39 . 44.A.wandering around B.thinking about C.talking about D.looking for
In therapy (疗法) settings, art also provides an opportunity for digging deeper and expressing emotions that are 45.A.familiar B.exciting C.funny D.warm
difficult to discuss. 40 . In one important study, children between 6 and 12 were asked to draw a house as a 46.A.professor B.teacher C.bookseller D.librarian
distraction after thinking about something upsetting. This group was able to improve their mood when compared with 47.A.memory B.adventure C.hardship D.excitement
children who were instructed to draw the negative event or simply copy another drawing. 48.A.school B.building C.desks D.books
A.These are its major benefits. 49.A.looked B.drove C.stepped D.read
B.Children love to draw, sing, and dance.
50.A.stuck B.disappointed C.defeated D.struck
C.It helps all of us develop necessary soft skills.
51.A.fallen B.returned C.gone D.devoted
D.How does it have an impact on our life?
52.A.Everybody B.Everything C.Nobody D.Nothing
E.Similarly, future generations will learn about our current events by the art we leave behind.
53.A.talking B.laughing C.whispering D.chatting
F.Art and human history go hand-in-hand.
54.A.travelled B.flew C.stopped D.changed
G.It can help people lift their spirits.
55.A.books B.contents C.stories D.achievements
三、完形填空
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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。
for graduating from kindergarten and entering primary school. Now, at 12 years old, Allen had just recently celebrated
Chinese screen, also known as pingfeng, is 56 unique and elegant piece of traditional furniture in
his primary school graduation and was about to take another step in his life journey toward junior high school. For the
Chinese decoration.
past six years, Mary was his constant companion and closest friend.
57 (typical), it is made of wood and features a delicate appearance. Famous for its carvings and
As he grew up, Allen found it difficult to make friends or be close to others. Having had to move around many
paintings, the Chinese screen can block wind and noise from the outside, cover a door and make the room 58
times and transfer schools due to his father’s work in the military, Allen never felt like he truly belonged in any one
(privacy). When decorating a house, Chinese people attach great importance 59 the harmony of their living
place. He always knew it wouldn’t be long before he would have to move yet again. The stress and pressure of a
space with the surrounding environment. Architects believe a screen can help to control 60 the energy
constantly mobile life also led to strain and pressure at home, leading to loud arguments and fights between his
flows in a room and promote a feeling of peace and 61 (calm).
mother and father which he could hear from behind closed doors.
With its roots in Chinese culture and ancient history, the screen is more than just a physical barrier or decoration.
But, throughout all of this. Allen’s closest friend and companion-the true source of stability in his life — was
In addition to its decorative and practical 62 (function), the Chinese screen 63 (consider) a
Mary, his finch. But Mary was more than just a simple, calm pet: whenever Allen felt sad, the bird would always be
symbol of honor and respect as well. When important guests visit, the host often greets them behind the screen as a
singing and chirping, almost as if she sensed how he felt and wanted to lift his spirits. And when Allen fed the bird,
sign of respect and privacy.
Mary always moved across her branch to rest against his finger, never failing to bring a smile to Allen’s face. Yet, one
Today, Chinese screens are still treasured and employed for their multiple roles. Whether 64 (use) to
summer day after Allen had come home after a walk at the park he found the window of his bedroom open and the
divide a room, create privacy, or add a touch of traditional elegance to a space, the Chinese screen 65
door of Mary’s cage open-the-bird was gone. Suddenly, Allen realized that he must have left the cage open after
(remain) a beloved and valuable piece of design.
cleaning it and forgot about the window being open on such a hot day. Upset, Allen fell down to the floor sobbing.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150词左右;
五、书信写作 2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
66.假如你是李华,上周你参加了学校举办的“校园现场中文书写大赛”(Campus Live Chinese Handwriting
Upon hearing the noise, Allen’s mother rushed upstairs and asked what had happened.
Contest),得知在邻校就读的英国朋友George对此很感兴趣。请你给他写一封信,内容包括:
______________________________________________________________________________________________
1. 活动过程与感受;2. 邀请他参加下周的优秀作品展。
Filled with anticipation, Allen and his mother went outside to look for Mary.
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。
Dear George,
Please let me know if you can make it.
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
六、书面表达
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。
Allen was playing in his room. He heard a familiar chirping and rustling from the cage in the bedroom corner.
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