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創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日2021屆三語學(xué)高結(jié)體試題考生注意:1.本試卷一共分考試時(shí)是是120鐘。2.請各題答案填寫上在答題卡。第一局部聽力(一共兩節(jié),滿分30分做題時(shí)先答案標(biāo)在試卷上音內(nèi)容完畢以后你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間是將試卷上之答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)一5?。幻恳恍☆}1.5分,滿分是分聽下面5段話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給A三個(gè)選項(xiàng)里面選出最正確選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒的時(shí)間是來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例Howmuchistheshirt?A.19.15.B.9.18.。C.9.15.答案是。1.Whatisthelikenow?A.Windy.B.Warm.C.Sunny.2.Howmuchthemanpayifhebuysfourtoday?A.$30.B.$108.于20.3.Wherearespeakers?A.Intheman'shome.B.Atadinnertable.C.Inahotel.4.Whatisthewoman?A.Anewspaperreporter.B.teacher.C.collegestudent.創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日5.Whatmoviedidthemanwatchlastnight?A.Airheads.B.PearlHarbor.C.Titanic.第二節(jié)一15小題;每一小題分,滿分是22.5)聽下面5段對或者獨(dú)白。每段對話或者獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)里面選出最正確選項(xiàng)每段對話或者獨(dú)白前你將有時(shí)間是閱讀各個(gè)小題每一小題5秒;聽完后,各小題將出5秒鐘的答題時(shí)間是。每段對話或者獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段料,答復(fù)第6、7題6.HowoftendoesthemanlistentothenewsfromChina?A.Almosteveryday.B.Onceweek.C.Everythreedays.7.Whatdoesthemanstillfinditdifficulttodonow?A.SpeakChinese.B.ReadChinesebooks.C.UnderstandChineseradio.聽第7段料,答復(fù)第8、9題8.WhatdidLindadoaftertheparty?A.Shevisitedheruncle.B.Shetypedapaper.C.Shestudiedhistory.9.WhywasLindasonervouslastnight?A.Shedidn'thavemuchsleep.B.Shewasworriedaboutherbrother.C.Shethoughtherpapermightbelate.聽第8段料,答復(fù)第10至題。10.Wherewasmanborn?A.InPhiladelphia.B.InSpringfield.C.InKansas.11.Whatdidthemanlikedoinginhisearlyyears?創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日A.Traveling.B.Drawing.C.Reading.12.Whatinspiresthemanmost?A.Education.B.Familylove.C.聽第9段料答第13至16題13.Whendoesthewomangotherestaurant?A.Intheearlymorning.B.Inthemiddleofthemorning.C.Atnoon.14.Whatdoesthewomanlikemostabouttherestaurant?A.Thequietenvironment.B.cheapfood.C.Thegoodservice.15.Whatdoesthemanalwayshavelunch?A.Pancakes.B.Sausages.C.16.Whatdoesthemansayabouthisfavoriterestaurant?A.It'snewandclean.B.Aofteneatsthere.C.Thefoodthereistastyandcheap.聽第段材,答復(fù)第17至20題17.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutnowadays?A.Theypreferfastfood.B.Theyarealwaysinahurry.C.Theyaretoolazytocook.18.Whatdomostpeoplewantdo?A.Eatoutmorewithfriends.B.StartfoodbusinessontheInternet.C.Enjoyhome-madedisheswithfamilies.19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestpeopledo?創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日A.Orderfoodonline.B.Cookhealthymealsathome.C.Buyacomputerintheirneighborhood.20.WhatkindisthespeakerA.Alectureonfoodandhealth.B.Anadvertisementforafoodwebsite.C.Aspeechonthedevelopmentofcooking.第二局部閱讀理解一共兩節(jié),分是40分第一節(jié)一15小題;每一小題2,滿分是30分)閱讀以下短文,從每一小題所給的、B和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)里面,選出最正確選項(xiàng)。AProgramsfromthePiersonLibraryDinomanVisitsTheShelburneTownGymwillbefilledbyhugedinosaursat1:00pm.LearnabouttheseanimalsthatoncewalkedontheearthduringavisitbyDinomanonThursday,JulyBookDiscussion:ThebookgroupformenmeetsatLaVillaat7:30pmon5todiscussManhattanBeachbyJenniferEgan.AndrewEverettfordiscussingthebookaswellasenjoyinganddrinks.Family'FreeHelp:VolunteerJohnKelleyisinthelibraryonWednesdayafternoons.HaveJohnhelplearnhowtooutyourtreesusingthelibrary.SummerStudyProgram:Kidsneedtokeepareadingrecordtokeeptrackofthe創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日numberofpagesthrough16at8:00pm.Thestudentwiththepagecountwilltakehomea$50giftcardfortheFlyingPigBookstore.MusicalStoryTime:Getreadyforaconcertat10:30amonJuly7.MusicteacherSueRuleleadsamorningofmusicandwiththeguitarconcert.Forages3andup.Guitarsareprovided.SpecialPrograms:SomespecialprogramsincludeFieldDaysat1:00pmonAugust12andtheTeddyBearPicnicat10:30onAugust14.ThelibraryisalsopreparingforitsmovetotheShelburneFieldHouseonAthleticDriveonAugust16aheadofthelibraryrebuildingproject.Thelibrarywillbeclosedthemove.21.WhatcanvisitorsinDinomanVisitsToday?A.Learnaboutdinosaurs.B.Watchmodernanimals.C.Findouttheirfamilytrees.D.VisitawriternamedJenniferEgan.22.WhatdoweaboutSpecialPrograms?A.Theyincludeaguitarconcert.B.Theyincludeacourseonbuildings.C.TheywilltakeplaceinAugust.D.Theywilltakeplaceafterthelibraryrebuildingproject.23.Whichprogramsarerelatedtoreading?A.FamilyTreeandMusicalStoryTime.B.BookDiscussionandSummerStudyProgram.創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日C.DinomanTodayandBookDiscussion.D.SummerStudyProgramandMusicalStoryTime.BTwelve-year-oldAmandaracedtoballparkacrossstreetfromherhouseinHudson,SouthDakota.Shecouldn'twaittojoinherbrother.Hank,theboysforagameofbaseball.Wouldtheyletherplay?Shecouldthrow,runandbatasasanyofthem,buttheyletherplayneededher.wouldhavetoumpireagain.Atleastshecouldbepartofthegame.Amandaknewalltherules,andtheboyscouldcountonher.Overthenextfewyears,localteamsbeganaskingtojudgetheirgames,too.Onesummerdayin2021,AmandaandhertraveledtoHawarden.Iowa,towatchHankplayinthechampionshipsemiprofessionalgame.localteamstoplayagamebeforethesemiprofessionalteams.Amandaagreedtobethejudge.AsAmandafinishedthemorninggame,shesawtwomenwalkingtowardher.Tohersurprise,theywerethemanagersofthesemiprofessionalteamsandwereimpressedwithherjudgeandwantedhertojudgetheafternoonchampionshipgame.Theywouldevenpayher.The16-year-oldgirlwasabouttothefirstfemalepaidtobeajudgeofabaseballgame.Amandawascalmandconfidentandjudgedfairly.Shewasrightonthespot,watchingclosely.Newspaperreporterssaidthatsheabsolutelyfair.Managersbegantoaskforherfirstwhentheyneededjudge.Amandawaspopularwiththefans,too.In創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日onegame,theaudienceweren'thappywiththejudgeandonreplacinghimwithAmanda.Beingajudgewashardwork.Amandajudgedforwholegame,andsheworkedinallkindsofShe"Itisn'taseasyasitbutforallthat,thereisagooddealofenjoymentinthework.Yougottohaveconfidenceinyourabilityoryouwon'tdowellinanything.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttwelve-year-oldAmanda?A.Sheshowedmuchenthusiasmforbaseball.B.Shealwayscompeteddirectlywithboys.C.Shewasthebestplayerabaseballgame.D.Sheplayedbaseballbetterthanherbrother.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"umpire"paragraph2mean?A.Jointhelocalteam.B.asjudge.C.Winagame.D.Playbaseball.26.Whatwastheaudience'sreactiontojudgement?A.Theydoubtedit.B.Theywereangryit.C.Theyshowednointerestit.D.Theywerefavorablyimpressedbyit.27.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribeAmanda?A.Rudeandunjust.B.Silentandthoughtful.C.Proudandnarrow-minded.D.Confidentandhard-working.CUtahLakeis,inaword,disgusting.TheStateofUtahworkedwithmany創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日partnersandspentmillionsofdollarsinanattempttorestoreUtahLake.IthasindeedproducedsomeactiveHowever,duetowastewaterintoit,thisbodyofwaterisrichinnutrientandhometowaterbloom.Overfishingandtheintroductionofinvasivespeciesonlymadetheproblemworse.Inthesummerof2021,500peopleinUtahcomplainedabouttheirheadaches,skinanddiscomfortafterswimminginthelake.TheUtahLakeRestorationProjectisheadedbyParker.Heimaginesbeautifullakedottedwithman-madeislandswhereacommunitybebuilt.ParkerfrequentlygoestoCapitolHilltopushfortheproposalthecomprehensiverestoration.Parkerfollowshisrules"bigideasareworthapproaching".astheprojectcallsforlakethecreationislands,theremovalofinvasivespeciestorestorethehabitatsofnativeplants,fishandsoon.SpeakingoftheUtahRestorationProject,Holcombsaid."Itisnotquiteinlinewithreality.〞Headded,"Despiteimpressivecomputermodelsandcurrentprojectreport,theUtahLakeRestorationProjectlackstheactualfieldresearchtoshowthatthisprojectwillhaveapositiveeffectonthelake'secosystem.〞WhenaskedhowthewouldhelpbeautifyUtahLake,theofficialsuggestedpickingupHowever,hasagreatlylimitedeffecttheoverallhealthofthelake.Parker'splanmayseemlikethestate'sbestchancetorestoreUtahLake,butinrealityLakeRestorationProjectlacksthefactsnecessaryforthissortproposal.TheStateofUtahproposesomesuggestionsfor創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日therevisionofandoffertheRestorationProjecttheaccessnecessarytoconductresearchwhichcouldbecomparedwiththeirtheoreticalfindings.OnlythencantheStateofUtahmakeandecisiononbehalfofpeopleandresources.28.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph1?A.Peopledon'tswiminUtahLakebecauseofitspollution.B.ItisnotdifficulttosaveUtahLakeforState.C.PeoplearoundUtahLakearehealthyandhappy.D.TheStateofUtahhastriedtorestoreUtahLake.29.What'sthepurposeoftheUtahLakeRestorationProject?A.TobuildasafehomefornativecreaturesinUtahLake.B.Tomakethewaterofinnutrient.C.TomakeUtahlakeforeigntourists.D.TobuildacommunitynearUtahlake.30.What'sBenHolcomb'sattitudetheUtahLakeRestorationProject?A.Doubtful.B.Optimistic.C.Unconcerned.D.Approving.31.Whatdoestheauthortotellusintheparagraph?A.Pickingupgarbageisthekeytosavingthewholelake.B.There'snoproperwaytosavethehealthofUtahLake.C.Parker'splanneedssomefieldresearchandadjustment.D.LocalpeopleshouldtakeresponsibilityforsavingUtahLake.D創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日Recently,fewsamplesofmicewithdiabetes(尿病inanexperimentshowedsignsofrecovery.Thentherearosemuchdiscussionregardingthemoralityofsuchanimal-testingprocedures,especiallysincemanyunfortunatesampleslostlives.Isitmoralandnecessarytomakesacrificestobenefitthemajority?OraretheseproceduresmerelyanimmoralandunnecessarywasteofSomepeoplethatitisacceptabletomakesacrificesforthegreaterbenefitsbecauseitcanamoreaccurateinsighttopromotetheprogressofscience.Throughthetest,weareabletoobtainmoreaccurateandreliableresultsthatcanleadtobeneficialscientificprogresstohelpthemajority.Scientistsbelievethatsacrificingrealanimalsamplescangivemoreaccurateinsightscomparedtoabstractcomputermodeling.Forexample,researcherswhohaveconductedexperimentsonmiceforParkinson'shavefoundmorepromisingresultswhichcouldreversethesymptomsofthispreviouslyincurableTherefore,thelong-termbenefitsaremoreimportantthantheshort-termsacrifices.However,othershavethattheseactsmorallyinappropriateespeciallysincewehaveadvancedtothepointtherearemoremoralpresent.Theybelievethateverythinghasanalternativeaslongaseffortandareplaced.Withthepresenceofbetterandmoremoralalternatives,thereisnoreasonandmoralroomtosacrifice,evenifitisforthelargerbenefits.Inall,thesamples'sacrificeisunavoidableuetotheirpotentialtoattaingreatscientificprogress.hasshownthatcasesbetterandmoremoralalternativesareinrareexception,andmostalternativesactuallyendup創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日compromisingothermoralboundariesinstead.However,ifthereexistsuchalternativestosomeofthescientificprocedures,weshouldtry.32.WhydoestheauthorusetwoquestionsinparagraphA.Topresentdiabetes.B.Toshowsympathyforthedead.C.Toremindreaderstofocustheirhealth.D.Tointroducethetopicofthetext.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inparagraphreferto?A.Morality.B.Progress.C.SacrificingD.Relievingthesymptomsofthedisease.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Mice-testingexperimentsareB.Researchersstillhavetosacrificeanimalsforscience.C.Scientistsdecidenottouseanimalsforexperiments.D.Thereisnomoraldebateaboutanimaltesting.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.HaveAnimalExperimentsMadeProgress?B.ResearchesAreFightingforAnimalC.IsItNecessarytoSacrificeSamples?D.MoreEffortandMoneyWillBeSpentonAnimals創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日第二節(jié)一5??;每一小題分,分是10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容從短文后的選項(xiàng)面選出能填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)項(xiàng)面有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Giventhehighpricehousing,manyofusarelivinginsmallerspacesthanwe'dlike.However,livinginsmallisnotthatbad;ithassomeadvantages.They'recheapertodecorate.Itcantakethousandsofdollarsworthofdecorationsimplytomakealargespacelookinviting.36Insteadofpiecesoflarge,expensivefurniture,youonlyneedonlyfewtomakeyourstylesing.You'llhaveplentyofmoneyleftforotherthings.They'reeasiertoclean.Thisbeoneofyourfavoritethingsinasmallspace.Thebiggerthespace,thelongertakestoandtidyup.37That'swhysmallspacesarewelcomedthosewholikebeingsurroundedbyorderandcleanlinessdon'twanttospendtontimeandenergyinkeepingthemthatway.38Ittakesalottopayforheating,coolingelectricity,whichcancostmuchenergy.Whenyoucomparetheelectricitybillofsomeonelivingin500squarefeetwiththatofsomeoneliving3.000squarefeet,thedifferencecanbegreat.Weuselessandproducelesswastewhenweliveinsmallspaces.39They'reeasiertopersonalize.Everhaveyouwalkedintoalargehomethatfeelsmorelikeamuseumthansmallhomeofsomeoneyouknow?It'susuallynotthemostfamiliarorwelcomingatmosphere.40Itismucheasierdecorateasmall創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日homeinyourownA.They'remoreorganizedandcomfortable.B.Noonewantstospendhoursjustcleaning.C.Livinginsmallhomesmakesyourlifeinmess.D.They'refinanciallyandenvironmentallyfriendly.E.SoitalsodoesgoodourbelovedMotherNature.F.Actually,youwantyourhometoshowyourpersonalstyle.G.Smallspaces,however,makedecoratingmoresimpleaffordable.第三局部語言知識運(yùn)用(一共兩,滿分是45分第一節(jié)一20小題;每一小題分,滿分是30分閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B和四個(gè)項(xiàng)里面,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項(xiàng)。Onenightin2021,JansandhisSherriewerewalkingthedogDakotahneartheirhouse.Suddenly,ayoung41appearedandbeganintheirdirection.Amazedand42,thecoupleimmediatelybrokeDakotahloosetoprotectthem."However,theanimalsstoppedyardsapartandtentativelystaredotherasifwerelookingatanalmost-forgottenfaceandtryingto43something."recallsJansinhisbookACalledRomeo

.Overthenextweek,theJansesalways44theplayingwiththedogsintheneighborhood.They45thatthewolfsawadog,hewouldmakeaofhimself-wagging,pacing,andevenstrikingsomeposes.Becauseofthe46,SherrienamedRomeo.47extendeddogslocalsquickly.48,創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日crowdsoflocalsstartedcomingto49thewolf,andsomelikedhimsomuchthattheyseemedtoforgetthatwolvesare50.ForthenextfiveRomeo51totheareainfallwinter."Hewouldbeinthesameplaceeverymorningto52peoplegoingtoworkorwalkingtheirdogs,53he'dsetwithatimeclock",writesJans.theonlywolfinthearea,Romeohad54creaturestoeat,alargespacetolivein,andlittle55fromotheranimals.However,somecriticizersfeltRomeowasa(n)56,andthereatalkaboutdrivinghimoutofthearea.RomeocameagaininSeptember2021,butlaterthatmonth,he57again.Aftersomesearching,supporterfoundhehad58byParkandJeff.Bothmenwerearrestedlater.Theyendeduppayingfinesaccordingtothelocallosinghunting59.InlateNovember2021,memorialservicewasheldforRomeo."Nothingcantakeawayyearswespentinhis60Jans."We'llrememberthehappinesshebroughttousforever.41.A.womanB.wolfC.boyD.dog42.A.curious

B.disappointedC.terrified

D.content43.A.kill44.A.spotted

B.rememberC.eatB.prevented

D.endC.protectedD.imagined45.A.hated

B.believed

C.observedD.warned46.A.experience47.A.friendship

B.violenceB.challenge

C.companionC.campaign

D.behaviorD.freedom48.A.Approximately

B.GenerallyC.Importantly創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

D.

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日Gradually49.A.keepaofB.haveatC.makeanexampleofD.advantageof

take50.A.aggressive

B.kindC.stubborn

D.lonely51.A.reacted

B.adapted

C.returned

D.referred52.A.attack53.A.evenif

B.stopC.informD.meetB.asthoughC.sothat

D.incase54.A.offensive

B.limited

C.common

D.abundant55.A.competition

B.acquaintanceC.cooperation

D.acquisition56.A.pride

B.pity

C.dangerD.accomplishment57.A.burst

B.arose

C.changed

D.disappeared58.A.shot

B.hiddenC.fooledD.59.A.methods

B.privilegesC.partners

D.habits60.A.hand

B.directionC.companyD.opinion第二節(jié)(一共10小題每一小分,滿分是15分閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或者括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Ithasbeen61(exact)oneyearsinceIreturnedSenegalVolunteeringhashelpedmeunderstand62isimportanttomeandhowtoliveahappylife.Inthepast,I63(follow)thepath:fromschooltouniversity.It'snotthatIdidn'tenjoytheseexperiences.Ihadbeenledbytheexpectationsfrommyparentsandteachersratherthanmyownambitions.Therefore,after64(graduate)university.decidedtoachievesomething創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日

創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022年元月元日more65(benefit)-somethingwouldhelpthewidercommunity.66(apply)forInternationalCitizenService.thenIwenttoKaolack,SenegalwithYCareInternational.where1worked67memberofateamofUKSenegalesevolunteershelpingimprovethelivesofthelocalyoungpeople.IspenttimeontheAct2LiveProjectandassistingallkindsofsimilar68intheirworktoimprovethelivesofthepoor.Byfar,themostrewardingaspectofmyvolunteeringwassupportingtheamazingpeopleofWorkingon69widevarietyoftasksandlivinginadifferentculturehaveapositiveeffectonmydevelopment.

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