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  • 1、阅读理解

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    ·Browse offers from hundreds of airlines and travel providers to find the right flights for you

    ·Use price graphs(图表) and calendars to help you find the cheapest day to fly.

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    (1)、What's the writer's purpose by mentioning "Save money, save time with..." in Paragraph 1?
    A、To tell readers how to save money and time B、To attract readers' attention C、To help develop potential consumers D、To introduce a travel agent
    (2)、What is Cheapflight?
    A、It is the name of an airline company. B、It's the name of an airplane. C、It is a travel agent booking tickets for customers D、It's a search software for booking flight tickets.
    (3)、Which of the following statements is right according to the text?
    A、Cheapflight is a paid software. B、 You can use a line chat for price comparison C、You can book landmark tickets from Cheapflight. D、You can book domestic flights and private flights from Cheapflight.
  • 2、 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。

    About a month ago, my husband and I found kindness in an unlikely place: standing in line at a Subway sandwich shop to pick up a quick dinner.

    It was extremely busy on this particular night, and I noticed a dad behind us with his little girl, who looked to be around four. The man seemed as tired as my husband, but the little girl was cheerful and excited as she waited for her sandwich and cookie.

    I watched as the man behind us got closer to the front of the line. He started to look worried. Right before we checked out, I heard the man say to the woman who had made his sandwiches that he was sorry to just leave his out because he didn't have enough money to pay for them all. He looked very embarrassed. His little girl continued jumping around excitedly.

    I quietly asked the cashier to add the man's whole order to ours. I paid the $87.73, and we got out of there before the man behind us knew what had happened.

    Like many others since COVID-19 hit, our family of five was living on one income. I was holding our debit card(and knew that we only had $90.16 in our account. That was all we would have until payday three days later. But still, it felt great to be able to help that family, even though we would be out of money for a few days.

    What happened next was amazing. My husband went back to that Subway the next week to pick up five sandwiches that I thought would cost $44.58. There was $47 in our account. But it turned out that the dinner cost more than we had on the card. My husband told them to put his sandwich back because he couldn't afford it. Then he paid for the four sandwiches and headed to our car.

    注意:1. 续写词数应为150个左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    As he opened the door, one of the female workers ran to him. 

    ……

    The two men nodded at one another and went on their way. 

  • 3、假定你是李华。你校将于本周六举办一场主题为"中国传统文化之中秋节"的讲座。请给你的交换生同学Martin写一封邮件,邀请他一同前往。内容包括:
    1. 讲座的时间、地点;
    2. 讲座的主要活动安排。

    注意:
    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。

    Dear Martin,

    How are you doing? 

    ……

    Yours sincerely,

    Li Hua

  • 4、 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。

    A lot of the growth of the street libraries can be due to the Covid pandemic (新冠疫情). In Hervey Bay, Denise Campbell set up her library during the lockdown (封禁). Her (neighbor) were used to borrowing books from her extensive library and she saw this as a way (keep) it going. "It just helped our street to still communicate each other although we weren't able to go to each other's houses," she said. Her library also provided puzzles and games, attracted many kids.

    "Those adult readers didn't like going to the library in beginning, but it gave (they)an easier way to get through the lockdowns. It was nice to be able to give back, and I (feel) that improved my spirits at the time as well."

    These Little Street Libraries provided a  (value) service during the pandemic and the popularity has not decreased. People use them to find books on specific hobbies like cooking and children are developing a love of reading books. It is more convenient than  (go) to a bookstore or a brick-and-mortar library. But even more  (important), with a shared interest, the libraries are bringing communities closer together.

  • 5、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    My son, daughter and I all needed new glasses this year. After searching for an optometrist (验光师) we scheduled a(n) 1 . The exams went well and we all 2  our new glasses. The 3  was enough to make my wallet weep, though.

    When the new glasses arrived, we all tried them on and 4 seeing clearly again. Like I always do, I put the 5 ones in an old shoe box, which was full of glasses 6 stored. I felt bad about all of them just sitting there 7 dust. My daughter soon found a company that accepts second-hand glasses and then gives them to those who need but can't 8 new ones.

    As we packed all the 9 to mail out, my mind went back to a time when I was the one in need. I can still remember 10 my broken, plastic glasses' frames for the twelfth time because we couldn't afford new ones. I didn't know why we 11 so much when my young family didn't do anything wrong. It was one of those questions I asked but never expected to get a 12 .

    At present I think I 13  know what that answer is. The truth is that we all 14  pain, struggles and suffering in this life. We can use them to grow selfish and bitter or we can use them to grow loving and kind. May you always choose 15 . May you always choose love.

    (1)
    A 、 operation B 、 vote C 、 treatment D 、 appointment
    (2)
    A 、 removed B 、 ordered C 、 adjusted D 、 sold
    (3)
    A 、 cost B 、 device C 、 label D 、 route
    (4)
    A 、 enjoyed B 、 missed C 、 escaped D 、 recommended
    (5)
    A 、 heavy B 、 new C 、 used D 、 thick
    (6)
    A 、 digitally B 、 separately C 、 previously D 、 illegally
    (7)
    A 、 brushing B 、 gathering C 、 removing D 、 covering
    (8)
    A 、 donate B 、 issue C 、 afford D 、 discount
    (9)
    A 、 notes B 、 accounts C 、 boxes D 、 glasses
    (10)
    A 、 shaping B 、 setting C 、 providing D 、 gluing
    (11)
    A 、 changed B 、 struggled C 、 leaked D 、 cycled
    (12)
    A 、 grade B 、 benefit C 、 key D 、 question
    (13)
    A 、 simply B 、 directly C 、 secretly D 、 finally
    (14)
    A 、 go through B 、 sum up C 、 search for D 、 focus on
    (15)
    A 、 passion B 、 kindness C 、 profits D 、 evidences
  • 6、 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。

    How to Learn Several Languages at a Time

    Learning a new language is a challenging and wonderfully rewarding experience. At some point, you may find yourself needing or wanting to learn several languages at the same time. However, it also allows you to challenge your brain and take advantage of the similarities and differences between the languages you're learning.

     If you have a choice, choose to learn one language that is easier for you, and another or others that are more difficult. An easier language will be one that is similar to your native language or another language that you know, while a more difficult language will be one that is less similar.

    Make one language your priority.  This way, at the end of your hard work, you are more likely to be skilled in at least one of your languages, rather than only knowing a small amount of each of them.

    Translate between the languages you're learning. One way to keep all the languages you are learning active in your mind is to try translating between them, rather than translating them back to your native language.

    Add all of the languages to a language-learning app or website. Several language-learning apps and websites, such as Duolingo, Memrise, Clozemaster, Anki and Lingvist allow you to add several languages at once.  This way, when you are on-the-go, you have quick access to a way to study any of the languages you are trying to learn.

    A. This process can be very difficult.

    B. Choose languages that vary in difficulty.

    C. Study the same topic in all of the languages.

    D. You can use a website to find a group like this.

    E. This can help you understand the languages on a deeper level.

    F. It is helpful to give one of the languages the most time and attention.

    G. Download an app, and then add all of your languages, if they are available on it.

  • 7、 阅读理解

    Indoor food growing operations are seeing both successes and failures in the United States. Some companies in the food industry are investing (投资) even as competitors fail.

    California-based Plenty Unlimited this summer began working on $300 million indoor plants, while Kroger announced that it would be increasing its availability of vertically (垂直地) farmed produce. Meanwhile, two indoor farming companies that got strong backing—New Jersey's AeroFarms and Kentucky's AppHarvest—filed for financial failure and reorganization. And a five-year-old company in Detroit, Planted Detroit, shut its doors this summer.

    The industry changes do not worry Jacob Portillo, a grower with Eden Green Technology, an indoor farming company. "The fact that some people are failing and other people are succeeding is going to happen in any industry you go to," he said.

    Indoor farming refers to growing crops indoors, which experts sometimes call "controlled environment agriculture". There are different methods. One method called vertical farming involves putting produce from floor to ceiling, often under artificial lights and with the plants growing in nutrient-enriched water. Other growers are trying very large greenhouses, indoor beds of soil in big buildings and using special robots for parts of the farming process.

    Supporters say growing indoors uses less water and land and permits food to be grown closer to consumers, saving on transport. Indoor growing is also a way to protect crops from increasingly extreme weather caused by climate change.

    But critics question the sustainability (可持续性) of operations that can require a lot of energy for artificial lights. And they say paying for that light can make profitability impossible. Curt Covington of AgAmerica Lending, a private investment company centered on agriculture, is not convinced that indoor farming operations can work—except in special cases. Given the high cost of indoor operations, Covington said, "It's just hard to be very profitable."

    (1)、What is Jacob Portillo's attitude to the indoor food growing industry?
    A、Positive. B、Worried. C、Unclear. D、Doubtful.
    (2)、What can we learn about indoor farming?
    A、It takes a lot of manpower to take care of plants. B、It means growing plants in water instead of soil. C、It protects crops from increasingly extreme weather. D、It is different from controlled environment agriculture.
    (3)、Why did Curt Covington question indoor farming operations?
    A、They produce little food. B、They carry great cost. C、They need sunlight. D、They lack investors.
    (4)、What is the best title for the text?
    A、What Types of Food Can Be Grown Indoors? B、How Can You Grow Food Indoors Without Soil? C、Indoor Farming Companies Take Agriculture Indoors D、Indoor Food Growing Operations Face an Uncertain Future
  • 8、 阅读理解

    While temperatures continue to climb, visitors are still coming to see Death Valley National Park on the California-Nevada border. The park is known as the hottest place on Earth. This past weekend, the temperatures climbed to 53.33℃. Most visitors at this time of year make it only a short distance to any area in the park before returning to the cool air in their vehicles.

    Early information from the park service shows that across the nation's 424 national parks, at least four people have died this year from heat-related causes. That includes a 65-year-old man from San Diego who was found dead at Death Valley earlier this month.

    Death Valley National Park suggests visitors be careful and not have expectations of rescue. While park rangers (护林员) drive on park roads and can aid tourists in need, it is unsure that lost visitors will get help in time.

    Physical activity can make the heat feel even worse and leave people exhausted. Alessia Dempster, who was visiting from Edinburgh, Scotland, said, "It's very hot especially when there's a gentle wind. You would think maybe that would give you some slight relief from the heat, but it just really does feel like an air blow dryer just going back in your face."

    Death Valley is a narrow area that is below sea level and surrounded by high mountains, the park service's website says. The dry air and small plant coverage let sunlight heat up the park surface. The heat then becomes trapped in the valley.

    Still, several areas in Death Valley continue to draw tourists. Badwater Basin, made up of salt flats, is considered the lowest point in all of North America. The 183-meter Ubehebe Crater dates back over 2,000 years. And Zabriskie Point is a great sunrise viewing spot.

    Josh Miller, a visitor from Indianapolis who has been to 20 national parks so far, shared that feeling. "It's hot, but the scenery is awesome," he said.

    (1)、What do most visitors do in Death Valley?
    A、Cool themselves in time. B、Do lots of physical exercises. C、Stay away from park rangers. D、Carry dryers with themselves.
    (2)、Why does the author mention the 65-year-old man in paragraph 2?
    A、To encourage the elderly to travel more. B、To express admiration for mountain climbers. C、To advise people to tour Death Valley more often. D、To show the danger of traveling in Death Valley.
    (3)、What does paragraph 5 mainly tell us about Death Valley?
    A、Its covering area. B、Its attractive spots. C、The reason why it is so hot. D、The service of its website.
    (4)、What can be inferred about Death Valley from the last two paragraphs?
    A、It has a short history. B、It is worth visiting. C、It draws fewer and fewer tourists. D、It is unsuitable for viewing sunrise.
  • 9、 阅读理解

    Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist Frank Wilczek has been honored with this year's Templeton Prize. The award recognizes individuals whose life's work brings together science and spirituality.

    Wilczek is known for his research into the laws of nature. In a statement, the John Templeton Foundation said his work changes "our understanding of the forces that govern our universe." It said he used physics to address "the great questions of meaning and purpose pondered by generations of religious thinkers."

    John Templeton created the prize in 1972. It is one of the most highly valued prizes at more than $1.3 million. Past winners include Jane Goodall, Mother Teresa and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

    Wilczek told The Associated Press, "It's a company I'm very glad to join in." He added, "It's encouragement in a direction that I've really only taken up in a big way quite recently... which is thinking about not just what the world is and how it came to be this way but what we should do about it."

    Over a long career, Wilczek had many successes. He won the 2004 Nobel Prize along with David J. Gross, and H. David Politzer for their 1973 research explaining the unusual properties of the strong force. Wilczek is currently a physics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Arizona State University and Stockholm University. He is also the founding director of Shanghai Jiao Tong University's T. D. Lee Institute. He has also written several books that are informed by science but look into spiritual and philosophical questions.

    Heather Dill is the Templeton Foundation president. In a statement, she said, "Like Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, he is a natural philosopher who unites a curiosity about the behavior of nature with a playful and profound philosophical mind."

    (1)、What is Frank Wilczek famous for?
    A、His long-time efforts in philosophy. B、His study in natural science. C、His gains in the chemical awards. D、His contribution in the field of art.
    (2)、What does the underlined word "pondered" in paragraph 2 mean?
    A、Governed strictly. B、Designed seriously. C、Considered carefully. D、Abandoned completely.
    (3)、What does paragraph 5 focus on concerning Frank Wilczek?
    A、His hobbies. B、His advantages. C、His expectations. D、His achievements.
    (4)、What's the purpose of the text?
    A、To advertise a book. B、To introduce a great scientist. C、To explain the difference of two prizes. D、To stress the importance of science and philosophy.
  • 10、 阅读理解

    Four Self-Portraits (自画像) by Famous Artists

    Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio da Urbino)—"Self-Portrait", 1506

    One of the beautiful self-portraits by famous artist Raphael was drawn at the age of 23. It measures around 45cm×33cm and is located at the world-famous Uffizi Gallery. The Italian painter used oil on board to draw his self-portrait, which was the clearest and the most recognizable self-portraits of Raphael himself.

    Leonardo da Vinci—"Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk", 1512

    "Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk" is a self-portrait of da Vinci at the age of 60 and measures around 33.3cm×21.6cm, which is on display in Biblioteca Reale, Turin, Italy. It is drawn with red chalk on paper and represents the head of an elderly man in a three-quarter view. In the portrait, the length of the hair is uncommon in Renaissance (文艺复兴) portraits.

    Rembrandt van Rijn—"Self-Portrait with Beret and Turned-up Collar", 1659

    Dutch painter Rembrandt van Rijn painted his self-portrait in 1659 when he was 53 years old. It shows his worried expression that clearly portrays the troubled condition of his mind at that point of his life since the year 1659 was a year of anxiety for him. This self-portrait found its place among the Benjamin Altman Collection, which has been exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art since 1913.

    Edgar Degas—"Degas Au Porte-Fusain", 1855

    Edgar Degas made this self-portrait only when he was twenty-one years old. It was one of the most remarkable of his fifteen self-portraits. Degas was seated as seemingly without fear and anxiety. The pose in the painting was formal and academic. The painting is located in the musée d'Orsay, Paris, France.

    (1)、Where should visitors go if they want to admire Raphael's self-portrait in 1506?
    A、Uffizi Gallery. B、Biblioteca Reale. C、The musée d'Orsay. D、The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
    (2)、Which aspect of Portrait of a Man in Red Chalk was special during the Renaissance?
    A、The red clothing. B、The formal pose. C、The long hair. D、The worried expression.
    (3)、Which painter was the youngest when painting the above-mentioned self-portraits?
    A、Raphael. B、Edgar Degas. C、Leonardo da Vinci. D、Rembrandt van Rijn.
  • 11、 听材料,回答问题。
    (1)、When is the Jane Austen Festival held?
    A、In March. B、In September. C、In December.
    (2)、What is the most impressive in the Jane Austen Festival?
    A、The concert. B、The fashion show. C、The dance class.
    (3)、How long did Jane Austen live in Chawton?
    A、For eighteen years. B、For ten years C、For eight years.
    (4)、What can visitors do for free at the Jane Austen Center?
    A、Go to the tea room. B、Try on traditional costumes. C、See a life-sized statue of Jane.
  • 12、 听材料,回答问题。
    (1)、What do the speakers think of acting?
    A、Interesting. B、Dangerous. C、Easy.
    (2)、How many times did Jackie Chan have his nose broken?
    A、Once. B、Twice. C、Four times.
    (3)、What do we know about the speakers?
    A、They admire Jackie Chan a lot. B、They refuse to become actors. C、They have performed dangerous scenes.
  • 13、 听材料,回答问题。
    (1)、How old was J. K. Rowling when she first had the idea for Harry Potter?
    A、32. B、30. C、25.
    (2)、Why did James Joyce return to Ireland?
    A、His mother was sick. B、He lost his job. C、He was in poor health.
    (3)、What upsets the woman?
    A、How to choose a reliable careers advisor. B、How to finish her medical studies smoothly. C、Not knowing what she wants to do for a career.
  • 14、 听材料,回答问题。
    (1)、What will the woman do tomorrow morning?
    A、Have a meeting. B、Care for her garden. C、Interview a scientist.
    (2)、What does the man suggest the woman do?
    A、Stay up all night. B、Do nothing. C、Try a different way.
    (3)、How does the woman sound at the end of the conversation?
    A、Tired. B、Grateful. C、Sad.
  • 15、 听材料,回答问题。
    (1)、Who will play Romeo?
    A、Paul Smith. B、Tim Lewis. C、The man.
    (2)、What is the most probable relationship between the speakers?
    A、Strangers. B、Classmates. C、Teacher and student.
  • 16、 What does the woman think is the key to her success?
    A、Her talent. B、Her teacher's guidance. C、Lots of practice.
  • 17、 What does Jim probably do?
    A、A host. B、A businessman. C、A musician.
  • 18、 What does Elon Musk talk about on social media?
    A、His personality. B、His future plans. C、The people who attacked him.
  • 19、 Who wrote the book that the woman is reading?
    A、David Beckham's father. B、David Beckham. C、David Beckham's son.
  • 20、 What are the speakers mainly talking about?
    A、An artist. B、The bears in the zoo. C、An amazing painting.
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