英语
W:Snacking itself isn't the problem,especially if it takes place only once or twice a
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day.What worries us is that teenagers snack on unhealthy food.
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M:That's true.So could you give them some tips on how to choose healthy snacks
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M:Who was it that first found the windows broken and things missing
W:Max,I need your help.I want to book a hotel for some Italian friends of mine.I
W:It was me.When I got up,around 5:40.Then I called the police station.
saw this Taipei Guest House on Yelp.Is that good
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M:Well,my sister once drove round for almost an hour looking for it.You can hardly
M:Good evening.I'd like to check the woolen scarf again.I saw it yesterday in your
see any sign that leads you to the hotel.
W:What about Four Seasons Hotel
counter.
W:Sorry,we have sold out all the woolen ones.Let me show you cotton scarfs and
M:Sandra booked a room on its website before.She told me its bedrooms are much
silk scarfs,both of which are nice choices.
bigger than those in most other hotels.Its service is good with free parking.Of
M:Well,the latter look more beautiful.
course,it's not cheap.
W:I see.How about the Wistaria Hotel
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M:Quite cheap but not quiet.I like the staff there the most.They are kind and
W:Tommy,how's the meal I hope I haven't made the dish too spicy for you.
M:Too spicy for me It couldn't be.It's just my cup of tea.
always glad to offer help.
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W:I want to rent this type of car and a GPS receiver for 3 days.How much should I
W:Sunshine Swim Center.How can I help you
M:This is Roger Bing.I heard the center has updated its membership and I'm
pay
interested in it.
M:The car is 60 dollars per day.The GPS receiver is 20 dollars,one-time charge.
W:So the receiver doesn't charge by the day.I got it.
W:Sure.Members'll have a 20%discount.We also add some sports equipment.
Customers can play table tennis,basketball and bowling there besides enjoying
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M:You booked a ticket to Tokyo.Do you go there for a holiday
swimming in the four modern swimming pools.
W:Oh,no.I'll stop in Tokyo to change the plane to San Francisco.
M:Perfect!I can invite friends to play basketball.When can I register for my
membership
M:I remember last time I flew from Tokyo to London,all planes have been grounded
W:Our center opens from 10 am to 9 pm every day except Thursday for regular safety
by the strikes.
inspections.You can also register on our official website.
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M:When will you come back from work today,Sussie
M:I see.One more thing,what should I take,my ID card or previous membership
W:Maybe nine thirty.I'm busy with the project.What's up
card
M:Aunt Nelly is coming to visit us.I need to pick her up at the airport.
W:Old customers like you can just bring any of your receipts.
M:OK.I'll find one and come early this Sunday.Thanks.
W:You need our car,right Let me see,I'll try my best to come home at eight
W:My pleasure.
thirty.How about that
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M:But I need to set off at eight in case I might be stuck in traffic.It probably will
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland,a famous destination of tourists and an
take an hour to the airport.
W:You're right.Why don't you ask our neighbour for his car That would be faster.
important cultural and political center.People love its bagpipes,historic castles,
museums and whiskies,but Edinburgh has much more to offer.Each summer,the
M:Good idea.
Edinburgh Festival takes place for three weeks,presenting classical music,theatre,
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opera and dance throughout the city.Whatever your cultural tastes,you are sure to
M:Our guest today is Dr.Lisa Cuddy.She is an expert in food and diet.Dr.Cuddy,
find something to enjoy.The festival gives Scottish composers and playwrights the
what healthy drinks do you recommend for people like me I'm on a diet now.
opportunity to show their work and gain recognition from a wider audience.It also
W:Many people choose fruit juice.But actually fruit juice is linked with weight gain.
welcomes musicians all over the world.Last year orchestras from the U.S and
It is vegetable juice that works.Soft drinks are not recommended either because
Germany were invited and many more are sure to join in the festival in the future.
they contain too much sugar.
The festival is very important economically.Last year's festival earned over f130
M:Thanks for the recommendation.Then can you give our teenagers some advice on
eating snack They are crazy about chips and ice cream.
million in Edinburgh alone,and across Scotland 2900 jobs are created.Its popularity
even leads to the setting up of a rival festival,the Edinburgh Fringe Festival,which2022—2023学年高三上学期12月阶段考试
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分 )
第一节(共 5小题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 7。 5分 )
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题 ,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个选项中选出最佳选项 ,并标在
试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后 ,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话
仅读一遍。
例 :How much is the shirt
A。 £19.15。 B。 £9.18. C。 £9.15。
答案是 C。
1.What are the speakers prObably talking about
A。 A traffic accident. B。 A fire。 C。 A crime。
2.Which scarf will the wornan choose
A。 The woolen one。 B.The silk one. C。 The cotton one。
3.What does the rnan rnean
A.′rhe dish is too spicy. B。 He likes the dish. C。 He wants a cup of tea。
4.IˉIow· rnuch should the wolnan pay
A。 $200。 B。 $210。 C。 $80。
5.What is the wornan’ s final destination
A。 I'ondon. B。 Tokyo. C.San Francisco.
第二节 (共 15小题 ,每小题 1.5分 ,满分 22.5分 )
听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独 白后有几个小题 ,从题中所给的 A、 B、 C三个选项中选出最
佳选项。听每段对话或独白前 ,你将有时间阅读各个小题 ,每小题 5秒钟 ;听完后 ,各小题将给出 5秒钟
的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6段材料 ,回答第 6、 7题。
6.What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A。 ∶Husband and wife. B。 ∶Neighbours。 C.Workn1ates.
7.When does the rnan plan to set off for the airport
A.At eight。 B.At eight thirty. C。 At nine thirty.
听第 7段材料 ,回答第 8至 10题。
8.What is the rnan
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A~An expert。 B。 A host。 C。 An interviewee.
9.Which is the recon· lrnended drink for losing weight
A。 Fruit juice。 B。 Soft drinks。 C.rvegetable juice.
1o.What will the wornan talk about next
A。 I.Iow to stay healthy。
B。 How to choose healthy snacks。
C.IˉIow to exercise properly。
听第 8段材料 ,回答第 11至 13题 。
11.Whorrl does the worrlan book a hotel for
A。 1erself。 ∶B。 Her friends. C)。 I·1er sister。I·
12.Which hotel did the rnan stay in
A.Four seasons Hote1. B。 Taipei Guest House。 C。 Wistaria Hotel。
13.What do we know about the last hotel
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A、。rhe staff are helpful。 B。 The roorns are quiet。 C.The price is high。
听第 9段材料 ,回答第 14至 17题 。
14.Why does the rnan rnake the call
A。 r。 get a discount.
B.To ask for inforrnation。
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C)。 Γo register for the rne1· nbership。
15.What sports does the rnan love
A.′Table tennis。 B.Basketball。 C。 Bowling。
16.When is the center closed
A.On Thursdays. B。 On sundays。 C。 On Mondays。
17.What does the rnan need to bring
A。 ∶His ID card. B.Previous rnen1bership card. C。 A receipt。
听第 10段材料 ,回答第 18至 20题。
18.Which is NOT a feature of scotland
A.Scotland bagpipes。 ∶B.Whiskies。 (L)。 Shops。
19.What do we know about the festival
A.Only local rnusicians are alloWed to perforrn in the festival。
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B。 Γhe Edinburgh F′ ringe F′ estival is founded by the sarne con1r11ittee。
C.Many people in Scotland rely on the festival for their iobs.
2o.Whyis Mr. ∶Bean referred to
A.′r。 sh。w the Fringe’ s feature is cornedy。
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B。 TO show the relationship between the tw· o festivals。
C。 TO showˉ Mr.Bean’ s popularity.
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节 ,满分 40分 )
第一节 (共 15小题 ;每小题 2分 ,满分 30分 )
阅读下列短文 ,从每题所给 的 四个选项 (A、 B、 C和 D)中 ,选出最佳选项 ,并在答题卡上将该选项
涂黑 。
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6-Day Tibet To1Ir Itinerary(行 程 )
Day 1:WelCome to Lhasa(Altitude:3650Im)
Pick you up frorn the airport or train station and drive you to your hotel in Lhasa。
Hotel:Lhasa~ⅠetroPolo Ji咱 iang Hotel,Lhasa Himalaya Hotel,Lhasa Hongshan HOtel or similar
Day 2:Lhasa City Tour(Altitude:36501n)
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isit the farnous iPotala iPalace。 It is a place of 1ooo roorned structure that sits on the hillside
presid`厂ing over the capital that is now a 1∶ JNESC)(I)World Iˉ ′Ieritage site and rnuseun1。 I′hen explore the
only nun ternple in Lhasa-Canggu′ rernple. Buy exquisite souvenirs and enjoy street food in Barkhor
Street.
Hotel:Lhasa MetroPolo Ji咱 iang Hotel,Lhasa Himalaya Hotel,Lhasa Hongshan HOtel or similar
D)ay 3: Inllnerse in lake and glacier(Altitude: 3650Ⅱl)
In the rnorning we will drive up to the Karnpala Pass where you can e咱 oy the stunning view of
Yalrldrok Lake. Later on, you will explore the I.(arola Glacier。
I-IOtel: Shigatse subei I.10tel, Shigatse Gˉ esar ILIOtel or sirnilar
D)ay 4: Grassland beauty(Altitude: 4700I11)
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E)iscover′Γashilurnpo Monastery, now the largest functioning religious institution in′ Γibet。 `厂 isit
Northern′Γibet Grassland, the paradise for the、 vildlife。
I-】Otel: IDaF1△xung NarnstO Holy Goat Manor I-IOtel or sirnilar
lD)ay 5: Soul in rribet(Altitude: 3650I11)
Stroll around NalFltso I'ake which is the highest saltwater lake in the world. After that visit the
spiritual center of′ ribet, called Jokhang厂Γernple。
Hotel:Lhasa MetroPolo Ji咱 iang Hotel,Lhasa Himalaya Hotel,Lhasa Hongshan Hotel or similar
Day 6:Goodbye Tibet
Enjoy your free tin1e until train or flight departure。
Price Departure Date
8.26 5000RMB 9.2 5000RiNI∶B 9.9 5000RNI|B 9.16 5000Rb/【B 9.23 5000R⒈压I3
9.30 5800RR压B 10.7 5800RMI3 10.14 姓600RINEB 10.21 续600RMB 10.28 4600R⒈压B
21.Which hotel is probably located at the highest altitudes
A。 Lhasa Himalaya Hotel。 B。 shigatse Gesar Hote1.
C.Lhasa IIOngshan Hote1. D.Dan1xung Narnsto Ho1y Goat Manor IIOte1.
22。 What can we learn about Jokhang Temple
A。 It’ s the spiritual center of Tibet。 B.It’ s a UNESCO World Heritage site。
C.It’ s the only nun teFnple in Tibet。 ∶D.It’ s the largest religious institution in Tibet。
23.′rrying to keep the budget low,when are you going to′ ribet
A。 In the first half of October。 ∶B。 In the second half of October。
C.In the first half of septe1.nber. E)。 In the second half of August,
B
When Ariel Cordova-Roias rode her bike to Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge in Queens,∶ New York,last
Novernber, she planned to go hiking and bird-watching. ∶Bingo! A rnile into her walk, she spotted a
beautiful fennale rrlute swan near the water’ s edge。 Cordova-R向 as,30,· who had worked at the Wild Bird
F′und rehabilitation center in h江 anhattan, knew that rnute swans can be aggressive. |But as she
approached this one, lt didn t rnove.
She was certain that the bird needed rrledical attention。 C,ordova-R~ojas covered her jacket Over the
.bird’ s head to keep it calrn, carefully picked it up, and held it in her ar1· ns。 And then a thought struck
her: What do I do now
Her best bet was the rehab center(康 复中心),but that wl`flcross the East River and clear on the
other side of to· w·n. I-Iow was she going to transport a lT-l人 )u110l s、 va11 0n her bike all that way Luckily,
sOrne confused strangers driving by offered her, her bike。 a11d the swan a lift to a nearby subway station。
On the subway, no one seemed particularlv 11Ξ £.J by the feathered passenger.One guy, says
Cordova-Roias,was“ sittin△ 1ˉ ig。 ti`ll fron1 of me on his phone。 I don’ t know if he noticed there was a
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swan in front of hirn. ’
Cordova-R向 as called the rehab center on the way, and Tristan Higgin-botham, an anirnal-care
nilanager, picked her up at the subway station and drove bird, bike, and rescuer to the facility。 ′ Γhere,
staff rne1.nbers detern1ined that the swan lnight have lead poisoning, caused by taking in weights used on
fishing lines.
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Γhe staff got the swan back up on her webbed feet。 she even rnade a boyfriend at the center-
another i雨 ured swan。 Sadly,even with all that TLC,the swan cOntracted a bacterial infection。 Two
rrlonths after CordOva-R。 as came to her rescue,she passed away。
It’ s a disappointing ending,but the real story isjust how far sorne people are willing to go to save a
swan in the big city— literally. In all, Cordova-R.ojas traveled two hours by foot, car, and subway.
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Says I.1igginbOtharr1, 'Γhat’ s the perfect surnrnary Of who she is. ’
24.Why did the swan need rnedical attention
A。 It looked ready to collapse。 ∶B.It showed intense aggression。
C。 It tried to drowned itself。 E)。 It rernained irnrnObile and lifeless.
25,What can replace the underlined word“ fazed” in iParagraph 4
A.Puzzled。 B.∶Disturbed. C。 Arnused。 ∶D。 Frightened。
26.IˉIow did the swan die
A.It was killed by poison. B。 It was infected with bacteria。
C.It was rejected by another swan。 D.It lacked adequate care from staff。
27.Which of the following words can best describe Ariel Cordova-R。 as
A.Religious and generous. ∶B.′rough and de1·nanding。
C。 Considerate and deterrnined。 E).Optirnistic and wise。
C
Like the jetpacks sci-fi writers have prornised us since the 192os, the vision of a self-driving car that
takes us to work、 vhile we read the ne· w·s has proved to be rnore problernatic to irnplelnent in practice than
in theory。
So-called advanced driver assistance systerr1 (AE)AS) features are available in sorne cars, such as
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Γesla’ s electric cars, but they’ re not what would be considered self-driving。 'resla’ s autopilot tool can
help you stay in your lane while driving on the highway, but it’ s graded only a Leve1 2 on the five-stage
systerrl of autornation developed by SAE International, a driving standards organization。 Leve1 5 would
be a full self-driving experience with hands off the steering wheel。 We aren’ t there yet。 Blut that’ s in the
1~Jnited States。
Look farther afield and the future is closer. “If you look at China, the big cities like shanghai and
Shenzhen have self-driving cars doing passenger transportation,’ ’says F′ erdinand DudenhOffer, director
of the center for Autornotive Research in lDuisburg,(ilerrnany. ′Γhe self-driving taxis,which are run by
Chinese auto and tech giants, are part of a countrywide plan to increase the sales of Level 4 vehicles—
which allow drivers to switch off rnentally、vhile still requiring theln to keep their hands on or near the
wheel-to around 20 percent of the total by 203o。
What works in China rnight not work elsewhere, adrnits DudenhOffer — not least because of
differing attitudes about how data should be used. (3hinese citizens rnight accept having the journeys of
their vehicles tracked and analyzed to irnprove traffic flows, but Arnericans rnay be unwilling to agree to
that tracking. Privacy concerns rnay stymie(妨 石寻)the prornise of kicking back on your cornirnute。 seF
driving cars rnust constantly generate data fron· 1 their sensors and software to lrlake driving decisions—
otherwise they would crash。
28.What does the author convey by Fnentioning′ Γesla’ s electric cars
A。 We have a long way to go before self-driving cars are rnade。
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B。 resla rnade a rn苟 or breakthrough in autoFnobile production.
C。 Tesla has fulfilled the sci-fi writers’ prolmises。
D。 ADA~S is the best systeln in the global car rnarket。
29.What is the feature of Leve1 4 autonilation for driving
A.Staying in the specific lane。 B。 ∶Driving with hands free。
C。 Driving with a wandering mind。 D.Responding well to traffic flow。
30FWhat contributes to the different stages of development in selidriving cars between China and
the 1.JS
A.E)ifferent levels of privacy protectior1。
B。 E)ifferent capacity for developing products。
C.E)ifferent data analytical abilities。
E)。 E)ifferent traffiC flow control systerns。
31.Which section of a ne`wspaper is this text probably taken frorn
A.Fashion&Leisure。 B。 Education&Lifestyle。
C.Technology&InnovatioL D。 Arts&Entertainment。
D
Think back to the last tirne you got a cornplirnent frorrl sOrneone else. It probably felt good, even for
a stranger。 And— for that rr1atter— it Can feel good to cornplirnent sorneone else as well。
Yet, rnost people don’ t coni1plirnent others as often as they should. A~paper by Xuan Zhao and
Nicholas Epley in a 2021 issue of the Jo仍 rm况 JoF Pers。 mcJ1J莎 ya″d Soc犭ΩJ Ps丿 c凡 oJog丿 explored w· hy this
happens。
In one set of experirrlents, participants、 vere randon11y assigned to either generate con∶ 1plirnents or to
receive cornplirnents. For exarrlple, in one study, pairs of people walking together in a public park were
stopped. C)n average, they knew each other fOr allllost 10 years。 One participant wrote out three
colrlplirnents for the other person that were supposed to be nice things that they hadn’ t told that person
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before。 Γhen, the con∶1plirnent writer predicted how nice the other person would feel receiving the
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conaplirnent。 Γhey also focused on how awkward that person would fee1. In addition, they rated their
Co11△plirnents for howˉ warrn they were as well as how well-phrased they were。
Then,the recipient(接受者)read the compliments and rated how good they felt receiving them,how
awkward they felt, and how warnl and well-phrased the cOn∶ 1plirnents were。
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Γhe key finding was that participants underestirnated how good the cornplirnent would rrlake the
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recipient feel and overestirnated how awkward the recipient would feel。 Γhey also slightly underestirnated
how warrn the recipients would find the corrlplirnent。 Finally, participants strongly underestirnated how
well-phrased recipients found the conlplirnent to be。
people' kcnhootohseer tsot ugdiyv ed etrhrelno·nstra tIend at hfaitn atlh isst rundiys,e sitnidrinvaitdiuoanl so fw rthoet ei ronupta ccto rorfl pcloirrrnleplnitrsn efnotrs aaf1。 noftehcetrs pwehretshoenr in
their lives。 'Γhen, participants were directed to focus either on the warn· lth of the cor1△ plirnent or on how
well-phrased it was。 Participants who focused on the warnlth of the cornplirnent rated theⅡ lselves later as
rnuch rnore、 villing to deliver the cornplirnent to the other person than those who focused on how well-
phrased it was.
32.What does the author focus on about the experirrlent in the third paragraph
A。 Background facts。 B。 Findings。
C。 Purpose。 D。 Process.
33.~According to the findings, what do conaplirnents least bring
A。 Pleasure。 B.Warrnth。
C.Positivity. D。 Ernbarrassrnent。
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34.What can we learn fror1△ the last paragraph
A.Focusing on ernotions expressed helps build relationship。
B。 |Focusing on saying con∶1plirnents in the right way counts。
C)。 MOst people cornplirnent because of their accurate estirnation。
E)。 People will prornote friendship by paying each other conflplirnents。
35.Which can be a suitable title for the text
A。 Complirnent is its own reward
B。 YOu probably don’ t praise others often enough
C。 You do no harrrl by paying others cornplirnents
E).People need opportunities to rnake others feel good
第二节(共 5小题 ;每小题 2分 ,满分 10分 )
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 。
Learning to read can be a long process, so it is never too early to prepare a child。 While learning to
read is a big rnilestone, it is irnportant that the learning process be fun and engaging for the child。
36 . If you rerrlain patient and rnake the learning process a fun way tO spend tirne together, it will
give the child the best chance to successfully learn to read and love books。
Read to the child。 ib压ake reading part of the routine every day。 37 . Reading to infants has even
been shown to lead to early brain developrr1ent and irnproves language, literacy and social skills。
38 . An engaging storyteller will help to keep the child interested in the book。 Even if the child
is too young to understand the story, your voice can express happiness, sadness, anger, or rnany other
e1m.otions that will give the child sonfle context to go with the pictures。
Ask the child questions abOut the story。 Pause while reading to get the child involved in the story。
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39 . F′or exan|1ple, if there is a dog in the story,you can ask the child what color it is。 Γhis will help
the child to learn to process the story better and lead to better reading conaprehension。
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Ensure that the reading area is quiet, free of distractions, and cornfortable。 rurn。ff any televisions
or electronic devices that could cause the child to lose focus。 40 。
A。 Use an energetic tone
∶B。 Set an exani1ple by reading
C.Keep the questions sirnple
I)。 It is never too early to start reading to a child
E。 Put away any toys that rF1ight be too ternpting to play with
F。 Reading should be solmething that the child cornes to enjoy
G。 Read the sanae stories repeatedly until the child can rerrlernber it
第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节 ,满分 45分 )
第一节 完形填空(共 20小题 ;每题 1.5分 ,满分 30分 )
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 ,并
在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
⒈压argaret R压 cCOllun·l visits her local underground station when she’ s feeling low for a very beautiful
reasor1。
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Yˉou r11ay be 41 、 ’vith the announce111ent R压ind the Gˉ ap’ that is often heard on the London
Underground。 It’ s a rnessage rnost travelers 42 for granted, but for Dr。 Margaret McCollun.1, it’ s
helping her feel 43 for her husband Oswald, who died in 2007。
B}ack in 1950,C)swald 44 the announce111ent that is used On the underground network。 After he
died,the widow(孀 :妻 )would go to train station to hear his familiar 45 every few minutes when a
new train 46 to the platforrr1。 It brought sorrle 47 and ease。
48 , the recording was eventually 49 by an electronic version in 2012。 SO lb压cCollurrl went to
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the London′ rransp。rt conflpany to see if they could give her a copy of the 50 recording。
'Γhe London underground staff went to a lot of 51 to find it。 Blut instead of giving a copy to the
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widow, the cOn∶1pany took it a step 52 。 Γhey were so 53 by b压 cC`ollun.1’ s story that they decided
to 54 Oswald’ s recording at the station where McCollun· 1 can 55 to visit every day for a little pick
me up.What’ s more,for every train entering the station,Oswald’ s message is~5鱼 __three times,
which rnust be 57 rnoving for McClollun.1。
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Γhe fact that the 1.Jnderground went to such 58 to care about a widow in need shows a hurnan
side of a very large organization。 And it’ s~59_that several years after her husband’ s passing,his wife
is still finding a way to 60 hirrl until they rneet again。
41.A,careful B。 pleased C。 fanliliar lD。 content
42.A。 hold B.take C.get D.1make
43.A。 confidence B.interest C。 anxiety D。 sorrow
44.A。 perforrned ∶B.recited C.discussed D。 recorded
45.A.voice ∶B.song C。 telephone D。 laughter
46.A。 pulled in |B.pulled down C。 pulled through D。 pulled off
47.A。 support B。 comfort C.fun D。 joy
48.A。 Therefore B.Ⅳ IOreover C。 However D。 Otherwise
49.A。 controlled B。 withdraw·n C。 replaced lD。 hidden
50.A.inllportant B.1nissing C。 traditional D。 original
51.A.urge B.cornpany C。 hope D。 effort
52.A。 longer B。 further C。 harder D。 straighter
53.A。 lmoved B。 shocked C。 worried E)。 excited
54.A。 renew B.review C,reward D。 reuse
55.A。 continue B。 return C。 aim D。 fail
56.A。 played iB。 recorded C。 published D。 copied
57.A.hardly B。 lnerely C。 usually D。 particularly
58。 A.depths B。 widths C.lengths D。 inches
59。 .A。 n1ind-bending B。 heartw·arn1ing C。 breathtaking D。 heartbreaking
60,A,cooperate with B。 colurnunicate with C。 quarrel with D。 connect with
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第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节 ,满分 45)
第二节 (共 10小题 ;每小题 1.5分 ,满分 15分 )
阅渎 |`· |ni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 。
A honile video of a young boy’ s en∶10tiona1 61 (react) to watching his favorite band9 Coldplay,
perforn1 has rnelted the hearts of rnillions。
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At first I.1uillo looks excited, fighting back tears。 .A.s Chris Martin sings the lyrics‘ tears strean∶ 1
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down your face’ , I.1uillo’ s father too 62 (begin) to cry, rnouthing the words to his son and kissing
the boy’ s face。 It’ s 63 sweet encounter,made all the more poignant(令 人感伤 的 )by the fact that
Huillo,6,has autism(自 闭症 )。
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Γhey tried to support their son with various things, ho· wrever, eVerything‘ worked for the short
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terlr1,~64_any significant and expected progress” , until his gift for rnusic Was discovered。 Γhe young
boy often jarns with the band’ s 65 (video)on TikTok。
Huillo’ s father published the video on his social networks, _66~irnrnediately becanae a hit and a
few weeks later, it 67 (see) by the r11ernbers of the band, who stated the following on his official
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I′witter account: Γhis kind of thing F11akes it all worthwhile。
When the iBritish band returned to Mexico City, I-Iuillo was not only invited~68~ (attend) the
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show but also perforrned with then· 1。 Γhe young artist perforrned his self-cornposed song“ IDifferent Is
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Okay’ , 69 (get) a round of applause not only frorrl the crowd but also fror11 the 1△ 1usicians 70
(thern)。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35分 )
第一节 短文改错 (共 10小题;每小题 1分 ,满分 10分 )
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10处错
误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧ ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意 :
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词 ;
2。 只允许修改 10处 ,多者(从第 11处起)不计分。
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Laboring, though exhausted, is indeed a source Ofjoy. rhis lesson is exactly、 vhich I learned frorn
nily fiFst-hand experience last year。
In a burning hot day last sun1rner, I gave rny grandfather the hand with vegetable harvest.
Surrounded by the unbearable heat,I found sweat strearning do· wn both ofrny cheek。 I、vas about to give
up while an occasional glance at the full baskets refresh and inspired rne instantly。 At the end ofthe day,
apart frorn full baskets of vegetables, I was also gained perseverance and delight in laboring。
As for rrle, labor is valuable than any jewel of great value。 Just an atteInpt to work can offer
endlessly happiness。
第二节 书面表达(满分 25分 )
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假定你是学生李华 ,你将参加学校举办的主题为 How tO Live a Low-Carbon Life”的英语演讲比赛。
请根据下面提示用英语写一份演讲稿。
⒈低碳生活的意义 ;
⒉低碳生活的措施 ;
⒊呼吁同学们过低碳生活。
注意
⒈词数 100词左右 ;
⒉可以适当增加细节 ,以使行文连贯 ;
⒊演讲稿开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数。 ‘Hov/to
Gˉood lrlorning, everyone. I arr1 Li Iˉ Iua fron· 1 Class 1, Senior 3.'Γ he topic of rny speech is‘
Live a Low-Carbon Life” 。
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Γhank you for listening!
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