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  • 1、 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
    (1)、What did the man do last Saturday?
    A、He played baseball. B、He went on a trip. C、He watched a film on TV.
    (2)、What was the weather like in Chicago last Saturday?
    A、Rainy. B、Sunny. C、Cloudy.
  • 2、 What do we know about the man?
    A、He has sent out a lot of applications. B、He is in urgent need of a part-time job. C、He is confident of getting the part-time job.
  • 3、 What does the man mean?
    A、He won't go shopping with the woman. B、He hates going out in a heavy rainy day. C、He dislikes going shopping in the mall downtown.
  • 4、 What is the relationship between the speakers?
    A、Doctor and patient. B、Boss and secretary. C、Teacher and student.
  • 5、 How much will the man pay for the service fee?
    A、¥20. B、¥40. C、¥60.
  • 6、 What will the speakers do first?
    A、Get some paint. B、Have a cup of tea. C、Paint the house.
  • 7、 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。

    Mary sat down heavily on the sofa, feeling a bit down. Father's Day was drawing near, yet she didn't have a gift for her dad. "How can I possibly get a gift if I don't have any money?" she wondered.

    Noticing the newspaper on the couch, Mary reached for it. A big advertisement on the front page caught her attention. The local store was hosting a contest. "Share with us why your dad is special and win a $100 gift card for him," the advertisement said "This is fantastic!" Mary thought with excitement. She hurried to her room with the newspaper in hand. She picked up a pencil and a piece of paper, sat down, and began writing.

    "My dad is really amazing. He works tirelessly to support our family and never complains. He always has time to listen to me and gives the best advice. He teaches me valuable life lessons and supports my dreams. Whenever I feel down, he lifts my spirits with his humor and love. And although he is tough on the outside, he has a heart of gold."

    Mary felt satisfied with her heartfelt words. She carefully copied them, caught an envelope and a stamp from her bedside, and rushed to the mailbox with her entry. "Dad will be overjoyed with a gift card," she thought optimistically.

    Days turned into weeks as Mary eagerly checked the mailbox each day, hoping for news about the contest. However, as Father's Day was just around the corner, she still hadn't received any response.

    "What should I do now?" she wondered, feeling disappointed. She had no gift and no money and time was running out. But Mary was determined to show her love and appreciation. She had to come up with a plan. Mary closed her eyes and took a deep breath, searching for a solution.

    注意:1. 续写词数共150左右;
    2. 续写部分分为两段,每段开头语已为你写好
    3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    Paragraph 1:

    All of a sudden, she knew what to do. 

     

    Paragraph 2:

    On the morning of Father's Day, Mary gave the letter to her father

     

  • 8、假定你是李华,你校将举办主题为"保护地球"(Earth First)的摄影展。请给你校交换生Jim写邮件,邀请他来看展。内容包括:
    1. 展览的时间和地点;
    2. 展览的目的及内容。

    注意:
    1. 词数80左右;
    2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    Dear Jim

    How's everything?

    ……

    Yours

    Li Hua

  • 9、 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。

    Baoning sweet steamed bun is a (tradition) staple food of Langzhong ancient city (formerly known as Baoning) in Nanchong, southwest China's Sichuan Province. With history of more than 200 years, the special bun is without doubt a proof of the (creative) and skill of Chinese cuisine.

    For hundreds of years, the bun (produce) under 21 complete procedures, and finished with a red stamp proving the authenticity. As white as snow with a pleasant and sweet flavor, the specialty is (true) incredible—it's soft and non-sticky when (eat) hot and turns crispy and refreshing when it cools. The buns can also be shaped into various forms and shapes (give) all kinds of visually impressive appearances.

    After being passed down for generations, Baoning sweet steamed buns have become a representative food of Langzhong is loved by locals and tourists from around the country. In 2006, it was recognized one of the first group of "China Time-honored Brands". And in 2013, the technique for (make) Baoning sweet steamed buns was listed as an intangible cultural heritage of Nanchong city.

  • 10、 阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    The intelligence of dolphins is widely accepted. However, this story about a particularly 1  dolphin called Kelly at an ocean park in Mississippi is incredible.

    The dolphins there are trained to keep their pools 2  . They collect litter that falls into the water and give it to the trainer and receive a fish as a reward for every piece of 3

    But when people dropped paper into the water, Kelly would hide the paper under a rock at the bottom of the pool, tear off a small piece and bring it to the trainer to 4  it for a fish. Then she would go back down, bring another piece of paper and get another fish. She 5  that a big piece of paper gets the same 6  as a small piece. So she 7  only small pieces to keep the extra food coming. 8  , Kelly took this task one step further.

    She did not 9  there . One day a seagull flew into her poor. She 10  it and gave it to the trainers and got lots of fish. This gave Kelly a new 11  . The next time she was fed, 12  eating the last fish, she took it to the bottom of the pool and hid it under the rock. When no trainers were 13 , she brought the fish to the surface and used it to lure (引诱) 14 , which she would catch to get even more fish. 

    From the 15  above, it seems that dolphins do deserve their reputation for being highly intelligent.

    (1)
    A 、curious B 、friendly C 、clever D 、energetic
    (2)
    A 、clean B 、safe C 、warm D 、empty
    (3)
    A 、rock B 、garbage C 、food D 、equipment
    (4)
    A 、change B 、expect C 、trade D 、prepare
    (5)
    A 、realized B 、imagined C 、wondered D 、questioned
    (6)
    A 、attention B 、reward C 、joy D 、position
    (7)
    A 、selected B 、threw C 、delivered D 、packed
    (8)
    A 、Regretfully B 、Fortunately C 、Confidently D 、Amazingly
    (9)
    A 、exist B 、gather C 、interact D 、stop
    (10)
    A 、caught B 、ate C 、attacked D 、hurt
    (11)
    A 、response B 、experience C 、idea D 、power
    (12)
    A 、apart from B 、instead of C 、due to D 、in spite of
    (13)
    A 、absent B 、free C 、busy D 、present
    (14)
    A 、people B 、seagulls C 、prey D 、dolphins
    (15)
    A 、belief B 、debate C 、progress D 、story
  • 11、 根据短文内容, 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项。

    Group discussions are a way of expressing your thoughts and opinions with other people. It is an opportunity to learn more about other people and develop your own personality. You become better at group discussions because it will help you throughout your whole life.  then this blog is the right place for you. Here, we will share some things you can do to excel at group discussions.

    Learn about the subject

     You cannot just walk into a group discussion without having any idea what it is about. So, make sure that you do your research before stepping into the discussion.

    Be confident when you speak

    The best way to make your discussion go well is by being confident. When someone else is speaking, make sure that you consider their opinion and not simply wait for your turn to speak. people are more interested in listening to you, and they'll respect you more as a person.

    One of the most important aspects of group discussions is to be a good listener. Active listening is one of the most important skills in life, which is why you need to practice using it. 

    Use group discussion to express yourself

    Group discussions are a way of expressing yourself. It is not just about talking; it is more about putting your thoughts in front of other people. , but people prefer to bear your opinions in order to open their minds.


    A. Been an active listener

    B. Choose your words wisely

    C. When there is a conflict in opinion

    D. When you are confident while speaking

    E. Speaking your heart out can be hard at times

    F. If you are also struggling with such kinds of discussions

    G. It is very important that you first collect information about the topic

  • 12、 阅读理解

    Human beings have a contradictory relationship with the sun. People love sunshine; however, if you stay out too long or haven't taken enough precautions (预防措施), your skin will let you know the angry sunburn. First the heat, then the pain, then the remorse. Were people always this obsessed with sunscreens? The answer is "no".

    With only their feet to carry them, our distant ancestors didn't move around much during their lives. Their skin adapted to subtle, seasonal changes in sunlight and UV conditions by producing more eumelanin (真黑素) and becoming darker in the summer and then losing some pigment (色素) in the fall and winter when the sun wasn't so strong. This is not to say that the skin would have been undamaged by today's standards. We can infer from the effects of sun exposure on modern people that the damage was similar.

    As time goes by, people's way of living changes as well. About 10, 000 years ago, human beings made their living by gathering foods, hunting and fishing. By around 6, 000 BC, many people were spending more time in walled settlements, and more time indoors. By at least 3, 000 BC, a whole industry of sun protection grew up to create equipment of all sorts — hats, tents and clothing — that would protect people from the discomfort and unavoidable darkening of the skin related to lengthy sun exposure. In some places, people even developed protective pastes — early versions of modern sunscreens — to protect their exposed skin.

    As people have moved around more and faster over longer distances in recent centuries, and spend more time indoors, their skin hasn't caught up with their locations and lifestyles. Your levels of eumelanin probably aren't perfectly adapted to the sun conditions where you live, so they aren't able to protect you the same way they might have protected your ancient ancestors.

    People may love the sun, but we're not our ancestors. Humanity's relationship with the sun has changed, and this means changing your behavior to save your skin.

    (1)、What is the relationship between human beings and the sun?
    A、It's harmonious. B、It's irrelative. C、It's complex. D、It's conflicting.
    (2)、What can be inferred from the second paragraph?
    A、Ancestors' skin had more eumelanin. B、Dark skin can protect against sunburn. C、The loss of pigment also means skin damage. D、Moving around is beneficial to increasing eumelanin.
    (3)、What factors contribute to the decline of people's adaptability to the sun?
    A、The level of eumelanin and temperature. B、Changes of the lifestyle and location. C、UV conditions and the amount of sunlight. D、Protection equipment and longer sun exposure.
    (4)、What will most probably be talked about next?
    A、Some tips for protecting the skin. B、Examples of how sunlight affects the skin. C、Risks of lasting exposure to the sun. D、Benefits of adapting to the environment.
  • 13、 阅读理解

    As the politicians made clear at last month's COP26 (United Nations Climate Change

    Conference), in Glasgow, now is the time to act on climate change. We need to cut carbon emissions, and knowing this, it is easy to be bleak: Can we really remake society to be much greener than it is now?

    Strangely, I'm feeling optimistic. Especially compared to if you'd asked me a few years ago. And that's mostly because of one factor: Batteries. It isn't obvious but over the last decade or so, just as we've watched our computers get faster and screens get thinner, batteries have dramatically improved too.

    According to the European Patent Office, the number of battery patents filed grew by an average of 14 per cent every year between 2005 and 2018, which means battery innovation is exploding. Energy storage is getting better, as more companies are discovering new chemistry and process to make them work more efficiently. 

    And the results of their work are astonishing. According to Bloomberg, energy density—the amount of power that can be stored in the same sized battery—has tripled in the last decade. And the cost of batteries has dramatically fallen too. 

    Today, battery power per kilowatt hour costs around only 10 per cent of what it did a decade ago. And the expectation is that the costs will continue to fall, both as battery chemistry improves and because manufacturing on a massive scale makes the production of individual batteries cheaper. 

    Given how much technology has improved batteries over the last decade, I can't help but be strangely optimistic about the future. Batteries may not be as flashy as phones, rockets or other new technologies. But when it comes to technology to fight climate change, they're definitely leading the charge.

    (1)、Which is closest in meaning to "bleak "in Paragraph 1?
    A、Positive. B、Negative. C、Neutral. D、Indifferent.
    (2)、Why are costs of batteries expected to continue to decline?
    A、Because the storage of a battery has increased greatly. B、Because our computer technology is developing very fast. C、Because the chemical properties of the battery are improved. D、Because battery chemistry and production are advancing.
    (3)、How does the author mainly state the improvement of batteries?
    A、By quotation. B、By experiment. C、By comparison. D、By classification.
    (4)、What is the text mainly about?
    A、How battery technology can fight climate change. B、How we can make the society greener than now. C、What makes the battery industry develop quickly. D、Why batteries are becoming cheaper and more efficient.
  • 14、 阅读理解

    I love flowers and hence have taken to growing them. But, short of time to do research and experiment in growing flowers, I am no gardener at all. I really don't care whether or not my flowers will put forth plump and nice-looking blossom (花朵). I'll be delighted as long as they can blossom. In summer, flowers and plants growing in luxuriance in my small courtyard will leave little open space as a playground for the little cats, so they have to sport about in our rooms instead.

    I grow many flowers but none of them are rare ones. It is difficult to grow a rare flower species. 

    And I feel bad to see a good flower dying of illness. But Beijing's climate is more or less unfit for the growing of flowers. Freezing in winter, windy in spring, and either too dry or too often visited by rainstorms in summer. While autumn is the best of all, it is often troubled by a sudden frost. In a climate like this, it is far beyond my capacity to grow precious flowers of southern breed. Therefore, I only grow flowers and plants that are hardy and enjoy a high survival rate.

    Although such flowers are able to weather through by themselves, I, however, never ignore them or abandon them to their own fate, for otherwise most of them will probably end up dead. I have to care for them every day as if they were my close friends. Thus, in the course of time, I've somehow mastered flower cultivation.

    It gives me much pleasure to know the right way of handling them. How interesting it is to be able to keep my flowers and plants alive and watch them thrive and bloom year in year out! It is no exaggeration to say that there is much knowledge involved in this! And the more knowledge one acquires, the better it is of course.

    (1)、What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 1?
    A、The author is an expert in gardening. B、The author often experiments with flowers. C、The author thinks the growth of flowers is important. D、The author's yard is covered with flowers in summer.
    (2)、What's the actual reason why the author doesn't grow precious flowers?
    A、The author's ability is not good enough. B、The climate in Beijing is not suitable. C、They can not survive in the north. D、They are too valuable.
    (3)、What makes the author happy from planting?
    A、Increased knowledge. B、Manual labour. C、Brilliant colours. D、Close friendship.
    (4)、Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
    A、Rare Flowers in Beijing B、About Loving Flowers C、On Growing Flowers D、Learning to Plant Flowers
  • 15、 阅读理解

    Here are the best art contests to enter in 2023. 

    Artists Magazine Annual Art Competition

    This contest seeks to encourage future artists. Kids under 16 are encouraged to submit two-dimensional artwork including paintings, drawings, computer-produced artwork, photographs, and more to their representatives for consideration, wherever they are. Entries are accepted online each spring. The fees are $20 for each entry. 

    The winners will have their artwork publicly displayed at the Capitol for a year, and will also be honored with an awards show in DC. 

    Doodle for Google Art Contest

    This annual contest gives exposure and support to people around the globe who use technology to create artwork. Aside from the prizes, this contest also involves exhibitions and events to raise awareness. The entry fees are $50 for up to five images and $5 for each additional image. The deadline for entries and fees is in mid-March. 

    The Chelsea Fine Arts Competition

    For 30 years, this annual art contest has awarded worldwide visual artists. This contest is open to visual artists from around the world at any stage of their careers who are at least 18 years of age. The entry period is from March 3rd until June 3rd. 

    There's a fee for entering:$40 for two pieces of artwork. There's an early bird period with a reduced fee for entries, which means the earlier you sign up, the lower the fee.

    The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards

    The art contest is open to students who are at least 13 years old from September to December. No fee is charged for this contest. Winners are selected in the visual and literary arts on the basis of originality and technical skill and will receive prizes that include publication, exhibition and educational scholarships worth up to $10, 000.

    (1)、What do the first two contests have in common?
    A、They are held once a year. B、Entries are submitted online. C、They are intended for teenagers. D、Entries are produced only by technology.
    (2)、Which can be the best time to sign up for The Chelsea Fine Arts Competition?
    A、February 3rd. B、March 6th. C、June 1st. D、July 3rd.
    (3)、What makes The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards special?
    A、Only teenagers can enter for it. B、It focuses on visual arts. C、There is no charge for entries. D、Winners will display their works.
  • 16、 假定你是李华,你的外国朋友Tom打算暑期来成都旅游,请你给他写一封信,内容包括:
    1. 表示欢迎;
    2. 推荐一处旅游景点;
    3. 邀请他一同前往观看成都大运会的某项赛事并简述理由。

    注意: 
    1. 词数120左右;
    2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    参考词汇:成都大运会 the Chengdu Summer Universiade

    Dear Tom,

    ……

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 17、 阅读下面的短文,回答问题。

    8-year-old Evan was standing by the sidewalk when he noticed Mrs. Carter opening her shop again.

    Several days ago, when Evan was passing by her store, he saw a closed sign on the store's door. When the shop remained closed for not just two days, Evan was worried he'd never be able to get his "dream job".

    85-year-old Mrs. Carter was a woman selling flowers for a living and Evan had befriended her when he helped her cross the street one day.

    Now seeing her again, Evan ran up to her and greeted her. "Can I help you today, Evan? Do you want flowers?" Mrs. Carter asked. Evan smiled, "I'm looking for a job! Can you please hire me?"

    "A job?" the elderly lady laughed, thinking Evan was too little for that. But Evan proudly replied he knew many things, like making sandwiches and helping his mom get grocery bags from the car. Mrs. Carter laughed and asked Evan how much money she would have to pay him if she hired him.

    Evan shook his head. "All I want is a big bouquet (花束) for my mom. Her name is Stacey and her birthday is one week away. Mom says we should work hard for what we want. I want to work hard for that bouquet. Can you hire me?" Evan asked. Mrs. Carter was impressed and nodded.

    Then for a whole week, Evan would come to Mrs. Carter's store in the evenings and help her, and having Evan around relieved Mrs. Carter's boredom while she was working. Some customers thought Evan was lovely and entertaining, so they bought more flowers. Mrs. Carter's business became better.

    A week later, on Evan's last day on the job, Mrs. Carter was emotional. They had grown close for working together, and Evan had become like a grandchild to her. While making a huge bouquet for Evan's mother, Mrs. Carter secretly placed one envelope into the bouquet. The envelope contained $200. When handing him the bouquet, she said, "Will you come to see me someday, Evan? I'd be delighted to have you here."

    "I will!" Evan smiled and waved goodbye to Mrs. Carter. Carrying the flowers, Evan rushed home to surprise his mom…

    (1)、What did Evan ask Mrs. Carter for? And Why?
    (2)、What benefits did Evan bring to Mrs. Carter? 
    (3)、How would Evan's mother feel and what would she do after seeing the bouquet?
  • 18、 根据首字母或中文提示,用对应单词的适当形式填空。

    I gathered all my c to take a bite and was amazed to find it wasn't so bad. It r me of blue cheese, a similarly strong smelling type of food you either love or hate.

    The Revenge of Prince Zidan, the Peking Opera (版本) of Hamlet, brought a completely new sound to my western ears. I was impressed with the performers' (夸张的) movements and unique voices. Feeling the strong e of love, anger, fear and grief in the performance, I could easily recognize the theme of Hamlet.

    Good news for our trip! I've booked accommodation based on the (预算) we made. I've even arranged transfer from the airport to the hotel. We are almost set! All we have to do now is pack l.

    Letters from Father Christmas is a fantastic book. The man who wrote these letters is one of the most famous names in English (文学),J.R.R Tolkien. Every Christmas, an envelope with a North Pole stamp was a to Tolkien's children, in which a (手写的) letter from Father Christmas could be found.

  • 19、 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

    Have you heard of Lake Titicaca? It is the largest lake in South America in terms of water volume and surface area, (locate) on the border between Bolivia and Peru.

    The life of the ancient people who once lived around the lake and whose culture was thought to be highly (advance), has long remained a secret. Recently, , scientists taking part in an exploration project at the lake have found they consider to be a 1000-year-old temple beneath the water. (dive) from the study group have discovered a building, scientists think is the remains of a temple built by the people who once lived beside the lake. The project leaders hope to begin raising important materials from the site later this week, weather  (permit).

    "The scientists have not yet had the opportunity (study) the materials carefully," said project director, John Aubi. "But some have put forward the idea that the remains date from this period because of their similarities those found elsewhere."

    The research team has so far this year made more than 200 dives into water 30 meters deep. During these dives, they have been recording ancient remains on film. There will be a meeting, starting later this year to review the film.

  • 20、 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

    Yesterday, our teacher asked us when a man could be referred to as an old man. David stood up and said people with wrinkles could be called old people. However, Mary didn't 1 , for some people may gain wrinkles at an earlier age owing to their tough work. Then Lily expressed her idea that those reaching their 60s or more could be called old people. This time, Emily expressed her 2 that some old people may still be energetic and trying to pursue their dreams, which makes them appear young. The class was over and we still didn't reach any 3 , so the teacher asked us to think about it after class.

    The 4 has made me think about the saying of J. Barrymore that a man isn't old as long as he is 5 something.

    My grandma is such a woman who pursues her dream 6 when she's 70 now. She has 7 her dream of being a painter since she was a little child. 8 , because her family was poor, she had to 9 her dream and stepped into the society to raise money so as to support her family. Though she has 10 abandoned her dream, she could hardly find any time to realize it because of the tough work. 11 , chance came when she retired from her work. 12 she had all-white hair and lots of wrinkles, she began taking her painting lessons. At first, I 13 her idea of attending school at so old an age, but after seeing her paint happily and enjoyably, I 14 feeling it a good choice. She seems energetic and looks fine.

    So if we have our dreams and seek for them we aren't old. It's when we don't know what we want and let 15 be the center point of our lives that we can finally be regarded as the old.

    (1)
    A 、respond B 、agree C 、identify D 、understand
    (2)
    A 、certainty B 、wish C 、view D 、complaint
    (3)
    A 、conclusion B 、contract C 、decision D 、destination
    (4)
    A 、embarrassment B 、obstacle C 、confusion D 、question
    (5)
    A 、preserving B 、seeking C 、treasuring D 、possessing
    (6)
    A 、even B 、nearly C 、only D 、hardly
    (7)
    A 、realized B 、changed C 、promoted D 、kept
    (8)
    A 、Instead B 、However C 、Moreover D 、Therefore
    (9)
    A 、give up B 、search for C 、put aside D 、stick to
    (10)
    A 、seldom B 、occasionally C 、already D 、never
    (11)
    A 、Suddenly B 、Finally C 、Soon D 、Fortunately
    (12)
    A 、Because B 、Despite C 、While D 、Unless
    (13)
    A 、opposed B 、disagreed C 、agreed D 、proposed
    (14)
    A 、risked B 、rejected C 、continued D 、began
    (15)
    A 、achievements B 、dreams C 、regrets D 、difficulties
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