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一、短對話(聽力選擇題)
1.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthemovie?
A.Interesting.B.Dull.C.Scary.
2.Whydoestheman'ssuitlookstrange?
A.Thejacketandtrousersdon'tmatch.
B.He'swearingitintheoffice.
C.Thecoloristoodark.
3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?
A.Helpthemanwithhisschoolproject.
B.Continuetodoherhomework.
C.Dosomecleaning.
4.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttotheman?
A.Wearhisoldsuit.B.Repairhissuit.C.Getanewsuit.
5.WhatdoweknowaboutJohn?
A.HelikesdoingB.HeridesabiketoC.Heplanstoreada
sports.school.novel.
二、長對話(聽力選擇題)
6.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
1.Whatdoesthewoman'snewbossexpecthertodo?
A.Startworkearly.B.Beactiveatwork.C.Sendhiskidstoschool.
2.Howwillthewomandealwithherproblem?
A.BydiscussingitwithB.ByfindinganewC.Bytalkingtoher
Alice.job.boss.
3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Friends.B.Acouple.C.Colleagues.
7.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
1.Whathasmadeworkingathomepossible?
A.Differentjobopportunities.
B.Livingfarfromworkplaces.
C.Communicationindustry.
2.Whatistheadvantageofworkingathomeaccordingtothewoman?
A.Savingalotoftime.
B.Improvingfamilymembers'relationship.
C.Offeringanenvironmentforfreemovement.
3.Whatmighthappeninthefutureinthewoman'sopinion?
A.Acompanynolongerneedsworkers.
B.Allworkerswillbeforeignersinacompany.
C.Peoplecanworkathomeforaforeigncompany.
8.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
1.HowdidHelencontactthecompany?
A.Byphone.B.Byemail.C.Byletter.
2.Whatisthedutyofthejobinthead?
A.Toworkforanewspaper.
B.Tolookafterchildren.
C.Toserveinaphonecompany.
3.OnwhatconditionswouldHelenacceptthejob?
A.Thepayisgood.B.Theplaceisfun.C.Theworkiseasy.
9.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。
1.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Famouscountries.
B.Popularsports.
C.Ecotours.
2.WhichactivityintheUSAisintroducedinthedialogue?
A.Mountainclimbing.
B.Birdwatching.
C.Riverrafting.
3.Howmanycountriesarementionedinthedialogue?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.
三、短文(聽力選擇題)
10.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。
1.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?
A.Americansarebusieratnightthaninthedaytime.
B.TimeplaysaveryimportantroleinAmericanculture.
C.Americansshouldfollowtheexamplesofmorerelaxedcultures.
2.WhenareAmericansmorerelaxed?
A.Intheevening.
B.Ontheirwaytowork.
C.Duringthelunchbreak.
3.WhatareAmericansusedtoaccordingtothespeaker?
A.Wakingupwithoutanalarmclock.
B.Checkingthetimeoften.
C.Beingafewminuteslatetobusinessmeetings.
4.WhatdoweknowaboutAmericansaccordingtothetalk?
A.Theyarealwaysontimetoparties.
B.Theirlunchbreakislongerthan1hour.
C.Mostofthemareintimetoseethemainfeaturefilm.
四、完形填空
文章大意:本文是一篇記敘文。文章敘述了在美國95號州際公路上發(fā)生的一次由
于暴風(fēng)雪造成的大堵車。其中,被堵的一對夫婦看到一輛施密特烘焙公司的卡車,
抱著試試看的態(tài)度打電話求助,結(jié)果得到救助并且?guī)椭l(fā)放面包的故事。
11.HundredsofpeoplegotstuckinsnowonU.S.Interstate95duetothearrivalofa
suddenstorm.Butadaytookaturnforthebetterthroughapositivesortof
highwayrobbery.
Withsomecarsbabies,pets,andelderlypeople,alackofopportunitiesto
providedasmuchdiscomfortasthebittertohundredsofmotorists
on1-95whogotstranded(滯留的)whenawinterstormdroppedaroundafootof
inVirginia.
AMarylandcouple,CaseyandherhusbandJohn,hadn/teatenfor37hourswhile
forthesnowtoclearwhentheyaSchmidtBakingCompanytruck.
Notthinkingitwouldwork,thecouplecalledthecompany'scustomer
servicelineaskingiftheycouldhavesomeofthe.
“Wedidn'tthinkitwouldactuallywork,butlessthan20minuteslaterwe
gotanincredible'wroteCaseyinaFacebookpost.nWea
personalcallfromtheownerofthecompany,Chuck,whocontactedthe?”
“Itwasnota(nJdecision/ChuckPaterakis,theCEOofH&SBaking,who
ownsSchmidt,toldtheWashingtonPost.Hiswordstothedriverwere“all
thebread".
ThedriverRonHillthebackofthetruck,andwithCaseyandJohn'shelp
300packagesofbreadandrollstomorethan100strandedmotorists.
“Wejustkeptgivingitoutwecouldn'twalkanymorealthoughitwasso
/'HolihantoldNBC"Itfeltincrediblejusthearingpeoplesay
thankyou/*12345678
1.
A.sunnyB.bitterC.pleasantD.cool
2.
A.attractingB.chasingC.leadingD.containing
3.
A.complainB.escapeC.travelD.eat
4.
A.punishmentB.coldnessC.experienceD.competition
5.
A.dirtB.waterC.snowD.sand
6.
A.waitingB.standingC.preparingD.allowing
7.
A.hitB.searchedC.spottedD.uploaded
8.
A.sympatheticB.hungryC.enthusiasticD.sensitive
9.
A.breadB.noodlesC.fruitD.vegetables
10.
A.naturallyB.influentiallyC.fortunatelyD.precisely
11.
A.surpriseB.failureC.impactD.response
12.
A.expectedB.refusedC.acceptedD.received
13.
A.coupleB.managerC.driverD.customer
14.
A.favourableB.complicatedC.memorableD.important
15.
A.putawayB.sortoutC.pickoutD.giveaway
16.
A.repairedB.openedC.destroyedD.approached
17.
A.distributedB.mentionedC.showedD.carried
18.
A.sinceB.afterC.untilD.if
19.
A.freezingB.tiringC.heavyD.boring
20.
A.perfectlyB.directlyC.genuinelyD.politely
五、閱讀選擇(閱讀理解)
文章大意:這是一篇記敘文。文章通過兩個朋友之間發(fā)生的故事,講述了如何處理
朋友之間發(fā)生的矛盾。
12.Oneday,twooldfriendswerewalkingthroughthedesert.Duringthejourney
theyhadaquarrel,andonefriendcouldn'tcontrolhimselfandhittheotheronein
theface.
Theonewhowashitwashurt,buthedidn'tsayanything.Instead;hewroteinthe
sand「'Todaymybestfriendhitmeintheface."
Theykeptonwalkinguntiltheyfoundanoasis(綠洲d).Theydecidedtogetsome
water.Theonewhowashitfellintothemire(泥潭)andwasindanger,butthe
friendsavedhim.
Whenhefeltallright,hewroteonastone,"Todaymybestfriendsavedmylife.*'
Theonewhohadhitandsavedhisbestfriendfeltsurprisedandaskedhim,"AfterI
hurtyou,youwroteinthesandbutnowyouwriteonastone.Why?*'
Theotherfriendreplied/*Whensomeonehurtsus,weshouldwriteitdowninsand
wherewindsofforgivenesscanblowitaway.Butwhensomeonedoessomething
goodforus,wemustwriteitinstonewherenowindcaneverblowitaway!"
Sincethenthetwofriendshaveneverquarreledwitheachotheragainandtheygot
onbetterwitheachother.
1.Whydidonefriendhittheotherintheface?
A.Becausehedidn'twinthequarrel.B.Becausehewonthequarrel.
C.Becausehecouldn'texpresshimself.D.Becausehecouldnrtcontrolhimself.
2.Whydidtheonewhowashitwriteinthesand?
A.Becausehewantedtorememberhisbeinghit.
B.Becausehewantedtoexpresshisanger.
C.Becausehewantedtoforgethisbeinghit.
D.Becausehewantedotherpeopletoknowhisfriendwascruel.
3.Whydidtheonewhowashitwriteonastone?
A.Becausehewantedtoforgethisfriend.
B.Becausehewantedtorememberhisfriend.
C.Becausehedidn'twanttoforgethisfriend'skindness.
D.Becausehewantedotherstolearnfromhisfriend.
4.Whatisthebesttitleforthearticle?
A.Rememberafriend'skindnessandforgethisshortcoming(缺點(diǎn))
B.Forgetyourfriend'sshortcoming
C.Howtoforgiveafriend
D.Itisdifficulttomakefriends
文章大意:這是一篇說明文。文章主要說明了科學(xué)家們計劃通過模擬火山來給地球
降溫,介紹了太陽能地球工程的工作原理以及存在的問題。
13.Everstoppedtoconsidertheupsideofvolcaniceruptions?It'snotalldeath,
destructionandhotlava-scientistshaveaplantocooltheplanetbysimulating
one.Itwouldprobablywork,butitcouldhavedisastrousconsequences,andthereis
nothingtostopanycountryorcompanyfromusingthetechnology.
Solargeoengineeringinvolvessimulatingaspewingvolcanobysprayingaerosols
intotheatmosphere.Whentheycombinewithoxygen,dropletsofsulfuricacidform.
ThesedropletsreflectsunlightawayfromEarth,coolingtheplanet.Allgoodin
theory,buttheconsequencesarelargelyunknownandafewcouldbedisastrous.In
astudyrecentlypublishedinNatureCommunications,researchersledbyAnthony
Jones,aclimatescientistfromtheUniversityofExeter,foundthatusingthis
technologyintheNorthernHemispherecouldreducethenumberoftropical
cycloneshittingtheU.S.andCaribbeanbuttherewouldbemorecyclonesinthe
SouthernHemisphereandadroughtacrosstheSahelregionofAfrica.That's
becausetheentireclimatesystemislinked—disruptingoneregionwillinevitably
affectanother.Howwouldanationreactifanotherwascausingitsweathertoget
muchworse?Wouldthatbeanactofwar?
Thereis,however,acaseforusingsolargeoengineeringonaglobalscale.Jonessays
itcouldbeusedtoreducethetemperatureincreasesscientistsarepredicting.It
couldbeusedwhiletheworldsearchesformoreeffectivestrategies.
Thestudyalsohighlightsafarbiggerproblemwithsolargeoengineering:its
completelackofregulation."There'snothingthatcouldstoponecountryjustdoing
it//Jonessays,"Youonlyneedabout100aircraftwiththreeflightsperday.Itwould
cost$1billionto$10billionperyear,"Headds,"It'sdeeplydisconcertingthatwe
havethistechnologythatcouldhavesuchamassiveinfluenceontheclimate,yet
there'sjustnoregulationtostopcountriesorevenorganizationsfromdoingit.”
Jonescautionsthatthereismuchabouttheclimatesystemwedonotunderstand,as
wellasfarmoreworkthatwillneedtobedonebeforesolargeoengineeringis
consideredsafe—ortoodangeroustoevendiscuss.
1.Thefirstparagraphisintendedto.
A.comparedownsidesandupsidesofvolcaniceruptions
B.proposeahypothesisandproveitintherestofthepassage
C.giveablueprintofthepassageandarousereaders'interest
D.raiseaquestionandtemptreaderstofindthesolutioninthepassage
2.AccordingtotheresearchbyAnthonyJonesandhisteam,usingsolar
geoengineering.
A.willbenefitthecountriesapplyingthemwithalmostnocost
B.canreducethetemperatureoftheplanetsimplybysprayingaerosolintotheair
C.willdestroythebalanceofthewholeclimatesystemandraiseconflicts
D.cancalmvariousnaturaldisasterssuchastropicalcyclonesanddroughts
3.Theunderlinedword“disconcerting“isclosestinmeaningto.
A.confusingB.disturbingC.acceptableD.disappointing
4.Thewriterislikelytoagreethat.
A.solargeoengineeringisgoodbothintheoryandinreality
B.solargeoengineeringisthelastchoicescientistsshouldturnto
C.relevantlawsshouldbedrafteduptoavoidtheabuseofsolargeoengineering
D.whethersolargeoengineeringbenefitshumansornotdependsonwhereand
howpeopleuseit
文章大意:本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了英國計劃最早于2032年開始禁止
銷售新的汽油、柴油或混合動力汽車以及社會相關(guān)反應(yīng)。
14.TheUK'splannedbanonsalesofnewpetrol,diesel(柴油)orhybrid(混合動力)
carscouldstartasearlyas2032,TransportSecretaryGrantShappshassaid.Last
week,thegovernmentraisedindustryconcernafterbringingthedateforwardfrom
2040to2035inordertohitzero-carbonemissiontargets.ButMr.ShappstoldBBC
Radio5liveitwouldhappenby2035,“oreven2032/addingtherewouldbe
consultation.
Themaincartradebodyhadpreviouslysaidthe2035figurewas"concerning".
ThegovernmentissettingoutitsproposalsinaUnitedNationsclimatesummitin
November.ADepartmentforTransportspokespersonsaid,“Weareconsultingona
rangeofpossibledatestobringforwardtheendtothesaleofpetrolanddieselcars.”
“Theproposalforthisis2035一orearlierifafastertransitionappearsreasonable
—aswellasincludinghybridsforthefirsttime."TheUKhassetatargetofemitting
zerocarbonby2050.Expertswarnedthattheoriginaltargetdateof2040would
stillleaveoldconventionalcarsontheroads10yearslater.Oncethebancomesinto
effect,onlyelectriccarswillbeavailable.Hybridvehiclesarenowincludedinthe
proposals,whichwereoriginallyannouncedinJuly2017.
Despitethis,RoyalAutomobileclubspokesmanSimonWilliamssaid,“Whilethe
governmentappearstobeconstantlymovingforwardforendingthesaleofnew
petrol,dieselandhybridvehicles,driversshouldnotbeworriedaboutchoosinga
hybridcarnow,”"Theyarepotentiallytheperfectsteppingstoneforthosewho
wanttogoelectricbuthaveconcernsaboutrange(續(xù)航),astheyaren'tasexpensive
asabatteryelectricvehicle.Atthemoment,theygivedriversthebestofboth
worlds.”
HowattachedareBritishpeopletotheirpetrolvehicles?Howlonguntil
conventionalcarsgothewayofsteamenginecarsandhorsecoaches?
1.Whatisthecarindustry*sattitudetowardsthebanonthesaleofconventional
cars?
A.Ambiguous.B.Indifferent.C.Worried.D.Approving.
2.WhydoestheUKproposetobanthesaleofconventionalcarsbefore2040?
A.Toremovetheconcernofmaincartradebody.
B.Toholdbackthedevelopmentofpurebatteryelectriccars.
C.ToholdaUnitedNationsclimatesummitinNovember.
D.Tomeetthezerocarbonemissiontargetasplanned.
3.WhatisSimon'sopinionwhenpeoplefacethebanofconventionalcars?
A.It'sstillawisechoicetochooseahybridcarnowadays.
B.Batteryelectriccarsshouldbewidelyusedimmediately.
C.Driversshouldconsideraboutrangewhenchoosingacar.
D.Peopleshouldabandonpetrolvehiclesassoonaspossible.
4.Whatcanweinferabouttheconventionalcarsfromthelastparagraph?
A.Theywillfalloutofusesomeday.B.Theyareasimportantashorse
coaches.
C.TheywillremainasafamilyD.Theymayincreaseyourdaily
necessity.expenses.
15.Ifyou'veevertravelledwithotherpeople,thechancesareyou'vehadtomake
compromises.Whenyouwanttogetupearlytowatchthesunrise,forexample,
yourfriendsmayarguethatgettingenoughsleepismoreimportant.Andwhenyou
wanttotrythedifferentfood,yourfriendsmightsayitlooksstrangeandpushyou
toaChineserestaurantinstead.
Thisisprobablywhymorepeoplethesedaysarechoosingtotravelalone.According
toreportsonholidayhabitsfromtheAssociationofBritishTravelAgents,the
percentageofpeopleintheUKwhotaketripsalonehasbeenincreasing,from6
percentin2011,to12percentin2017,andto15percentin2018.Mostofthese
peoplesaidtheychoosetotravelalonebecausethisallowsthemto“dowhatthey
want".
Infact,travellingaloneisonlyapartofarecenttrend(趨勢)ofpeoplewantingto
takemoretimealone-orwhat'scalled“metime"."Imagineyourselfasafullpotof
waterandeverythingelsethatasksforyourattentionisanemptyglass.Whenyou
providewhatisneededforthemyouareusingupyourownwatersupply/1editor
NicoleLyonswroteforthementalhealthsocialnetworkPsychCentral.aButhoware
yourefillingyourpot?Thisiswhereyour'metime'comesin.”
However,itsstillquiteacommonbeliefthatthosewhodothingsalonearelosers
andthey'realonesimplybecausetheydon'thaveanybodytobewith.Butwhycan't
peoplejustbeenoughforthemselves?
ThenowDuchessofSussexRachelMeghanMarkleoncewroteonherblogin2016
abouthowsheenjoyedtakingherselfouttodinnerandtravellingalone."It'snot
easy.Butit'simportant/1shewrote.Youshouldfaceeverythingandencourage
yourselftomoveforwardwhenthefeelingoflonelinessandboredomsweeps
throughyourbodyandmind,accordingtoMarkle.
1.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“makecompromises"mean?
A.Turnup.B.Workhard.C.Givein.D.Takecare.
2.Whydosomepeoplechoosetotravelalone?
A.Tosavemoremoney.B.Toenjoytheirfreedom.
C.Tocalmthemselvesdown.D.Toavoidtroublingsomeone.
3.WhatdoestheauthorintendtodoinParagraph3?
A.Showwhen“metime“occurs.B.Explainwhyweneed“metime".
C.Givesomeexamplesof“metime”.D.Offerwaystoincrease“metime".
4.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?
A.Metime:enjoyyourselfalone.B.Anewwayoftravellingabroad.
C.ThedisadvantagesoftravellingD-Howtofindaproperpartnerin
alone.trips.
六、七選五(閱讀理解)
文章大意:本文是一篇說明文。文章介紹了應(yīng)該如何計劃畢業(yè)旅行。
16.HowtoPlantheGraduationTrip
Graduationisaroundthecorner,andsoisthetripofyourlifetime.Therearemany
amazingreasonstoplanyourperfectgraduationtrip.Youmaywantabreakfrom
school.1.Oryoumaywantsomequalitytimeawayfromyourregularschedule
withyourfriends.Whateverthereason,takingagraduationtripisagreatboostfor
youbeforeyouleaveyourhomeandheadtothebigworld.Herearesomeexpert
tipsforplanningthetripofyourlife.
2
Beforeyoustartyourresearchonyourtrip,itwillbeagoodideatosetyourbudget.
Youhavetoestimatethecostofflights,accommodations,food,taxirides,gifts,and
soon.
Addinga10%buffer(緩沖)toeachlineitemwon'tharmyouinanywayifyouend
upspendingalittlemore.3.
Researchdestinations
Onceyouhavesetyourbudget,starttoexplorevariousdestinationswithinyour
budget.4.Youmightneedtoexploreaplacein-depth,gotoaplacewithlotsof
sportsandactivities,oraplacewhereyouwanttorelaxwhileenjoyingit.Please
readthereviewsofthetravelerswhohaveenjoyedthedestinationtripandfindout
abouttheirattractions,dining,andsights.
Getyourdocumentsready
Don'twaituntilthelastmomenttohaveyourdocumentsinorder.Takeenough
timetoworkonallyourproperformsanddocumentsbeforehand.5
A.Createyourbudget
B.Tryyourbesttosavemoney
C.Checkoutwhatkindofdestinationswouldsuityou
D.Youmaywanttocelebrateallthehardworkinafunway
E.It'salwaysimportanttocheckthereviewsbeforeyougosomewhere
F.Also,itwouldbeanexcellentideaifyousetasidesomemoneyforemergencies
G.Also,checkifthepaperworkneedstobedonewhileenteringyourchosen
destination
七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文(語法填空)
文章大意:這是一篇說明文。主要介紹了自從冠狀病毒大流行以來,旅行變得非常
困難。文章向人們介紹了“虛擬之旅",所以,如果你想在悉尼欣賞現(xiàn)場音樂會,在
北京擁擠的巷子里漫步,或者在羅馬欣賞壯觀的噴泉,你可以進(jìn)行一次虛擬城市之
旅,盡情探索。
17.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Travelingtoforeigncountriesisconsideredexcitingandeducational.Notonlycan
newlanguages1(pick)up,butyoucangettoadmiresomeoftheworld's
most2(beauty)artandarchitectureandhaveatasteoflocalcuisine.
Sincethecoronaviruspandemicwentviral,travelinghasbecome3(real)
difficult.Veryearlyinthefirstlockdown,many4(museum),theatres,andzoos
startedhostingvirtualtours,5(bring)theexhibitsandperformancesinto
people'slivingroomsthroughtheirhigh-speedinternetconnections.
AccordingtoForbes,Googlesearchesforthetermvirtualtour6(reach)1,300in
February2020.InMarchthatyearwhen7firstlockdownbegan,thenumber
increasedtoapproximately10,000.Anditkeptrisingaspeoplecontinuedtostayat
home.
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