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M:
OK.
I'll
go
and
walk
him
at
the
dog
's
park.
i
guess
he
doesn't
like
to
stay
in
the
cage
any
more.
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mistake
Jim
for
John.
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of
the
same
height.
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both
have
round
faces
and
big
M:
Well.
it's
easy
to
tell
them
apart.
Just
look
at
their
skin.
Jim
loves
sunbathing
while
john
spends
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M:
Michelle,
what
book
are
you
looking
for
here?
W:I'd
like
to
find
a
book
to
write
a
paper
for
Dr
Brown's
history
class.
Ive
a
picture
of
the
book.
Look!
Do
you
know
where
this
book
is?
A:I'm
sorry:
Im
afraid
you
have
to
ask
the
librarian.
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M:
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they
offer
free
access
to
wiFi
here.
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s
really
nice!:
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ebEd
accessing
the
internet
through
free
WiFi
in
public
places.
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don't
we
offer
people
discount
cards?
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we
can
give.
people.
discounts
if
they
bring
someone
else
to
shop
here
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feel
like
going
out
now.
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look
out
of
the,
window.
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think
L
can
stand
the
heat
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Well.
maybe
we
can
order
room
service.
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see
what
they
have.
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they
ve
pasta,
pizza,
sushi,
tacos,
and
hamburgers.
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there
anything
you
want?
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people
make
it
a
rule
to
read
newspapers
every
day.
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do:
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often
follow
current
news?
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like
reading
news
using
my
cellphone.
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about
you?
ed
to
love
reading
news
on
the
Internet
using
mylaptop.
But
I
foun
I
like
reading
news
ithe
traditional:
way.
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what
app
do
yourusually
use
to
read
news?
M:
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s
in
Levels.
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can
use
it
on
their
cellphones
or
their
tablets.
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think
this
app
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just2020-2021学年第二学期高2022级期末考试
英语试题
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分
钟。第I卷和第II卷都答在答题卷上。
第I卷(选择题共110分)
第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
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。
1.
What
will
Mike
do?
A.
Take
Lisa
to
hospital.
B.
Walk
Henry
at
a
park.
C.
Clean
the
dog
cage.
2.
How
does
the
man
tell
Jim
and
John
apart?
A.
From
their
eyes.
B.
From
their
heights.
C.
From
their
skin.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
classroom.
B.
In
a
library.
C.
In
a
bookstore.
4.
What
does
Karen
think
of
using
free
WiFi
in
public
places?
A.
Risky.
B.
Embarrassing.
C.
Convenient.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
How
to
design
discount
cards.
B.
How
to
handle
customer
complaints.
C.
How
to
attract
more
customers.
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,并标在试题卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
Why
does
the
woman
refuse
to
eat
out?
A.
Time
is
limited.
B.
It's
very
hot
outside.
C.
She
doesn't
feel
well.
7.
What
will
the
woman
eat?
A.
Sushi.
B.
Pasta.
C.
Pizza.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
How
does
the
woman
usually
read
news?
A.
On
her
cellphone.
B.
In
the
newspapers.
C.
On
her
laptop.
9.
What
kind
of
news
does
News
in
Levels
offer?
A.
Just
short
news.
B.
Only
current
news.
C.
News
in
different
levels.
10.
Why
is
the
number
of
News
in
Levels'
users
mentioned?
A.
To
show
it's
popular.
B.
To
explain
it's
cheap.
C.
To
stress
it's
new.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
When
will
Jason
leave
for
the
airport?
A.
Around
1:30
pm.
B.
Around
2:30
pm.
C.
Around
3:30
pm.
12.
How
will
Jason
go
to
the
airport?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bus.
C.
By
subway.
13.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Boss
and
secretary.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
Why
did
James
go
to
India?
A.
To
take
a
business
trip.
B.
To
visit
his
grandparents.
C.
To
apply
to
a
university.
15.
Where
is
the
bridge?
A.
Above
a
river.
B.
In
a
mountain.
C.
Over
a
highway.
16.
What
is
the
main
function
of
the
bridge?
A.
To
attract
tourists
from
abroad.
B.
To
reduce
traffic
pressure
effectively.
C.
To
help
small
animals
cross
the
road
safely.
17.
What
would
the
woman
like
to
do?
A.
Travel
with
James.
B.
Look
at
some
pictures.
C.
Take
selfies.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
Who
nominated
Jason
Zembuch-Young?
A.
Himself.
B.
His
colleague.
C.
His
former
student.
19.
What
did
Jason
Zembuch-Young
encourage
students
to
do
in
the
program?
A.
Sing
some
beautiful
songs.
B.
Act
in
some
famous
productions.
C.
Perform
using
American
Sign
Language.
20.
How
did
Chase
enter
the
contest?
A.
By
writing
an
essay.
B.
By
writing
a
poem.
C.
By
writing
a
thank-you
letter.
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2?5分,满分37?5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
上将该项涂黑。
A
The
Best
of
Greater
Zion
Getting
There
St.
George
Regional
Airport,
a
45-minute
drive
from
Zion
National
Park,
is
serviced
by
United,
Delta,
and
American
Airlines,
Where
to
Stay
Under
Canvas
Zion
One
of
Under
Canvas's
nine
—
and
—
counting
camping
sites
situated
near
national
parks
across
the
country.
Its
handsomely
outfitted
tents
combine
a
pioneer
atmosphere
with
a
contemporary
luxury
style,
from
comfortable
beds
to
high-end
bath
products.
The
desert
views
of
red
canyon
walls
-
whether
from
the
private
deck
of
guest
tent
or
from
the
main
tent
and
restaurant,
Embers
-
are
Spectacular,
undercanvas,
com;
doubles
from
$359.
Where
to
Eat
Oscar's
Cafe
Satisfyingly
hearty
Mexican
food
in
lively
Springdale
-
just
the
thing
for
hungry
hikers.
;
entrees
$14-$32.
River
Roasting
Company
Located
in
La
Verkin,
this
is
a
great
spot
for
a
sundown
been
and
pizza,
riverroasters.
com;
entrees
$10-$15.
Veyo
Pies
Witness
baked
goods
being
made
right
behind
the
counter
at
this
Veyo
institution,
.
How
to
See
It
Snow
Canyon
Trail
Rides
Leisurely
tours
on
horse-back
through
Snow
Canyon
State
Park,
a
landscape
of
lava
flows
and
petrified
dunes,
snowcanyontrailrides,
com.
Utah
Adventure
Center
For
those
unafraid
of
heights
or
wishing
to
Conquer
their
fear
with
some
magnificent
views
of
Kolob
Canyon
-
this
is
a
trip
to
try
a
via
ferrata,
a
kind
of
rock
climbing
for
amateurs.
utahadventurecenter.
com
Zion
National
Park
Forever
Project
This
Nonprofit
works
closely
with
the
park,
offering
lectures,
field
classes
in
identifying
birds
and
wildflowers,
and
Thursday
treks
with
an
expert
naturalist
Zionpark.org.
21.
Which
program
should
you
choose
if
you
dare
to
challenge
yourself?
A.
Snow
Canyon
Trail
Rides.
B.
Utah
Adventure
Center.
C.
Zion
National
Park
Forever
Project.
D.
Thursday
treks
with
a
naturalist
22.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
Zion
National
Park
is
accessible
by
ship.
B.
People
can
observe
how
food
is
made
in
Veyo
Pies.
C.
River
Roasting
Company
is
a
great
spot
for
sunrise.
D.
The
living
conditions
in
Under
Canvas
Zion
are
poor.
23.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
text?
A.
To
attract
visitors.
B.
To
present
schedules.
C.
To
advertise
travel
agencies.
D.
To
promote
nature
conservation.
B
Live
Action
Role
Playing
(LARP)
games,
a
form
of
role-playing
where
participants
act
out
their
characters,
have
become
very
popular
with
Chinese
youths.
During
the
COVID-19
pandemic,
the
LARPing
craze
has
even
extended
to
other
sectors
such
as
online
gaming
and
livestreaming.
Many
LARPers
are
in
their
20s,
and
they
enjoy
the
detective
games
not
just
for
fun,
but
also
social
networking.
Usually
there
are
five
to
eight
characters
in
one
game,
and
participants
may
need
to
"recruit"
new
members
to
make
up
the
numbers.
After
the
game,
which
usually
takes
four
to
seven
hours,
people
usually
go
out
for
lunch
or
dinner
-
a
perfect
way
to
get
to
know
their
new
Acquaintances.
Chen
Zizheng,
general
manager
of
Dieying
LARP
Studio
in
southern
Chinese
city
of
Guangzhou,
is
optimistic
about
the
future
development
of
this
industry.
But
Chen
added,
"the
industry
is
not
as
profitable
as
it
seems."
Customers
won't
play
the
same
game
script
for
a
second
time.
In
order
to
maintain
customer
loyalty,
the
script
must
be
renewed
constantly.
According
to
Chen,
the
commercial
life
of
a
script
only
lasts
for
two
to
three
months.
Every
month,
they
need
to
set
aside
10,000
to
15;000
yuan
for
new
scripts.
If
the
storyline
isn't
popular,
it
would
last
a
shorter
time.
What's
more,
as
each
LARP
game
lasts
for
four
to
seven
hours,
they
can
only
arrange
a
maximum
of
three
rounds
at
one
studio.
If
a
LARP
studio
wants
to
increase
revenue,
it
will
have
to
expand
the
studio
or
open
more
stores,
which
increases
costs
like
rental
and
maintenance.
Despite
the
steep
expenses,
Chen
still
has
reason
to
be
optimistic.
Data
from
Meituan
Research
Institute
shows
LARP
game's
market
value
was
over
10
billion
yuan
in
2019,
twice
as
much
as
2018.
In
the
age
of
entertainment,
whether
LARPing
be
a
profitable
industry
that
has
a
promising
future,
or
just
a
flash
in
the
pan,
only
time
will
tell.
24.
LARPers
in
their
20s
enjoy
the
game
because
.
A.
they
dream
to
be
detectives
in
the
future
B.
they
want
to
have
fun
with
their
family
C.
they
prefer
to
have
dinners
with
others
D.
they
are
likely
to
make
new
friends
25.
Why
isn’t
LARPing
industry
so
profitable?
A.
COVID-19
pandemic
has
reduced
the
LARPing
craze.
B.
One
studio
can
at
least
arrange
three
rounds
of
games.
C.
Customers
prefer
other
forms
of
entertainment.
D.
Game
scripts
have
to
be
renewed
constantly.
26.
What
does
the
last
paragraph
imply?
A.
The
future
of
the
industry
is
uncertain.
B.
LARP
is
a
major
form
of
entertainment.
CL
The
popularity
of
LARP
won't
last
long.
D.
LARPing
industry
will
be
more
profitable.
27.
What
might
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
The
Rising
Industry
is
Worth
Investment
B.
LARPing,
a
New
Industry
to
be
Explored
G.
LARP
Game,
a
New
Popular
Video
Game
D.
With
Popularity
Comes
an
Uncertain
Future
C
Noise
created
by
humans,
such
as
car
traffic,
quieted
by
about
30%
between
late
March
2020,
when
Governor
Greg
Abbott
closed
schools
and
restaurants
across
Texas,
and
early
May,
according
to
the
analysis
by
researchers
at
Southern
Methodist
University.
“There
was
quite
a
big
change
in
some
areas,"
said
Stephen
Arrowsmith,
a
seismologist
(地震
学家)at
SMU,
who
took
on
the
project
with
a
class
of
undergraduate
and
graduate
students.
Arrowsmith
and
his
students
looked
at
data
from
a
dozen
seismometers
(地震仪)across
North
Texas.
Seismometers
are
used
to
detect
earthquakes,
but
they
are
sensitive
to
just
about
everything
that
makes
the
ground
vibrate,
such
as
strong
winds,
ocean
waves,
construction
and
traffic.
The
idea
of
using
seismometers
to
track
urban
noise
first
gained
popularity
last
March
when
Belgian
seismologist
Thomas
Lecocq
posted
some
of
his
urban
noise
data
from
Brussels
on
Twitter.
Lecocq,
of
the
Royal
Observatory
of
Belgium,
received
such
an
overwhelming
response
from
scientists
that
he
launched
the
group
"Lockdown
Seismology"
on
the
Slack
communications
platform.
"It's
where
bored
seismologists
around
the
world
are
collaborating,"
Arrowsmith
joked.
Lecocq
wrote
in
an
email
to
The
Dallas
Morning
News
that
he
wanted
to
document
the
noise
levels
to
show
how
small
changes
in
personal
behavior
can
make
an
international
impact.
Cities
have
seen
a
wide
range
of
noise
reductions
ranging
from
20%
to
90%
during
last
year,
Lecocq
said.
Arrowsmith
hopes
his
findings
will
contribute
to
a
growing
list
of
creative
ways
in
which
researchers
are
using
seismometers.
In
his
spring
seismology
course,
Arrowsmith
teaches
students
how
seismic
stations
can
help,
investigators
solve
crimes,
like
terrorist
bombings,
aid
scientists
in
tracking
nuclear
tests
pr
assist
inspectors
investigating
accidents,
like
chemical
plant
blasts.
One
potential
application
of
his
research
is
to
better
understand
the
shallow
layers
of
Earth
beneath
cities.
"That
could
be
useful
in
places
where
there's
a
real
seismic
hazard,
like
San
Francisco
or
Los
Angeles,"
he
said,
'"where
just
knowing
what
that
shallow
structure
is
tells
you
a
lot
about
how
it
would
respond
in
a
big
earthquake.
Recently,
researchers
have
begun
using
seismic
stations
to
track
storms
over
the
ocean
because
large
waves
register
on
the
instruments
too.
28.
What
are
Arrowsmith
and
his
students'
findings
about?
A.
The
quiet
of
car
traffic.
B.
The
reduction
of
city
noise.
C.
A
big
change
in
seismology.
D.
An
earthquake
detecting
project.
29.
How
did
Thomas
make
the
urban
noise
analysis
popular?
A.
By
inspiring
a
response
from
scientists.
B.
By
establishing
a
communications
platform.
C.
By
revealing
the
noise
data
on
social
media.
D.
By
launching
the
group
“Lockdown
Seismology”.
30.
The
underlined
word
"collaborating”
in
Paragraph
4
means
"
”
A.
ignoring
each
other
B.
arguing
all
the
time
C.
improving
greatly
D.
working
together
31.
What
does
Paragraph
5
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Some
additional
uses
of
seismometers.
B.
Arrowsmith's
spring
seismology
course.
C
Understanding
the
shallow
layers
of
Earth.
D.
Using
seismometers
in
detecting
earthquakes.
D
The
worldwide
partial
internet
outage
(中
断)this
week,
which
lasted
more
than
an
hour
and
apparently
caused
by
human
error
at
a
little-known
company
based
in
San
Francisco,
wasn't
a
big
deal
for
most
people.
You
might
not
have
even
noticed
it.
But
the
businesses
and
services
that
went
dark
definitely
noticed
it.
Around
7:30
pm
(AEST)
last
Tuesday,
dozens
of
sites
began
displaying
503
error
messages.
This
included
The
Age
and
The
Sydney
Morning
Herald,
The
Guardian,
CNN,
Bloomberg,
Amazon,
eBay,
Twitch,
Spotify
and
many
others.
The
problem
was
at
Fastly,
the
provider
of
one
of
the
internet's
most
widely
used
content
delivery
networks
(CDNs).
These
CDNs
allow
websites
to
be
accessed
quickly
through
the
use
of
servers
spread
across
the
globe.
These.
servers
reduce
the
distance
data
has
to
travel
to
get
to
its
destination.
There
are
many
CDNs
around
the
world
but
they
are
controlled
by
a
very
small
group
of
operators:
Fastly,
Akamai
and
Cloudflare.
Fastly
attributed
the
problem
to
a
configuration
(配置)error,
which
likely
means
someone
made
a
change
that
resulted
in
a
cascade
of
system
failures.
Similar
issues
at
CDNs
have
occurred
in
the
past
and
in
this
case,
it
was
fixed
promptly.
But
a
brief
inconvenience
for
some
posed
a
big
headache
for
others.
Amazon
Australia
may
have
missed
$114,000
during
the
hour
of
downtime.
For
smaller
businesses
or
more
vital
services,
the
impact
might
have
been
more
horrible.
In
the
UK
and
the
US
some
government
services
were
also
affected,
including
a
British
hub
for
booking
COVID-19
vaccination.
Dr
Marcus
Thompson,
cyber
security
advisor
and
former
head
of
information
warfare
for
The
Australian
Defense
Force
(ADF),
said
the
outage
demonstrated
the
need
for
greater
data
sovereignty(主权)
in
Australia.
"This
was
a
technical
outage,
rather
than
a
cyber-attack,
yet
the
effect
on
Australian
businesses
and
people
was
the
same.
It
calls
into
question
our
dependence
on
foreign
service
providers,
he
said.
Monash
university's
Dr
Klaus
Ackermann,
who
was
part
of
a
team
that
created
a
global
internet
pressure
map
to
analyze
the
pressure
on
basic
facilities,
said
local
companies
could
consider
taking
matters
into
their
own
hands.
"If
issues
like
this
are
to
be
prevented
in
the
future,
businesses
need
to
be
willing
to
invest
in
setting
up
their
own
distributed
servers,"
he
said.
As
distributed
delivery
has
become
more
vital
to
operations,
companies
have
started
using
multiple
CDNs
as
insurance
against
failures.
But
it's
a
costly
strategy
and
switching
from
one
CDN
to
another
in
an
emergency,
even
if
you've
prepared
beforehand,
is
not
a
simple
task.
32.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A
What
caused
the
problem
at
Fastly.
B.
How
to
prevent
the
internet
from
outage.
C.
What
a
worldwide
partial
internet
outage
resulted
in.
D.
How
to
reduce
dependence
on
foreign
service
providers.
33.
What
do
we
know
about
CDNs?
A.
They
reduce
the
data
during
the
transfer.
B.
They
didn't
cause
inconvenience
in
the
past.
C.
They
allow
people
to
access
websites
quickly.
D.
They
are
controlled
by
a
large
group
of
operators.
34.
According
to
Paragraph
5,
which
can
be
a
"headache"?
A.
Companies'
economic
losses.
B.
Governments'
financial
problems.
C.
Websites'
system
failures.
D.
Countries'
social
disorder.
35.
Which
of
the
following
might
possibly
prevent
such
an
outage?
A.
Refusing
to
use
various
CDNs.
B.
Strengthening
data
sovereignty.
C.
Building
companies'
own
websites.
D.
Refusing
to
use
foreign
cyber
technologies.
第二节(共5个小题;每小题2.5分;满分12.5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
顶。
Houseplants
have
been
rising
in
popularity
for
good
reasons.
They
can
brighten
our
spaces,
freshen
the
air
and
benefit
our
mental
health.
While
the
benefits
aren't
quite
as
measurable
as
getting
our
daily
minerals
and
vitamins,
plenty
of
positive
findings
show
plants
help
us
thrive.
Plants
bring
color
and
vitality
to
our
worlds.
Though
maybe
only
subtly,
our
mood
can
be
impacted
by
the
surroundings.
Green
plants
and
cheery
flowers
are
known
to
have
a
positive
effect
on
mood
because
the
mind
equates
plant
life
to
the
soothing,
uplifting
area
of
nature.
36
Pops
of
white,
pink,
red,
yellow
or
purple
bring
an
extra
dose
of
happiness.
Taking
care
of
plants
gives
us
a
sense
of
pride
and
achievement.
37
But
the
quiet
success
of
getting
them
to
thrive
makes
it
all
worthwhile.
Studies
have
shown
tending
plants
helped
patients
who
were
hospitalized
with
mental
health
issues
feel
pride
and
a
sense
of
achievement.
Plants'
presence
can
cut
down
on
stress.
Interacting
with
plants
reduce
signs
of
both
psychological
and
physical
stress.
When
we
engage
in
positive
tasks
that
require
mindful
focus,
we
can
absolutely
benefit
on
both
physical
and
psychological
levels.
38
Each
time
you
water
them,
use
your
senses
to
notice
the
colors,
textures,
and
smells
of
the
plant.
39
It
can
be
really
difficult
to
adapt
to
change
and
new
normals.
Plants
are
constantly
growing,
sometimes
struggling,
not
always
blooming.
They
serve
as
an
excellent
physical
reminder
of
our
ever-changing
lives.
We
don't
necessarily
need
houseplants
to
survive,
but
they
certainly
can
make
a
positive
difference
in
our
lives
when
we
bring
them
into
our
homes.
The
benefits
of
indoor
plants
are
undeniable.
40
.
A.
Parenting
plants
can
be
tough.
B.
Treat
plant
care
as
a
mindfulness
practice.
C.
So
give
plant-parenting
a
shot
for
yourself.
D.
Plants
remind
us
that
change
is
a
part
of
life.
E.
Keeping
plants
reminds
us
of
our
link
to
people
around
us.
F.
Green
gives
the
mind
a
comforting
sense
of
calm
and
positivity.
G.
Caring
for
plants
during
leisure
time
is
beneficial
to
housewives.
第三部分
完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。
There
once
was
a
very
wealthy
and
curious
king.
This
king
had
a
huge
rock
41
in
the
middle
of
a
road.
Then
he
42
nearby
to
see
if
anyone
would
try
to
remove
the
gigantic
rock
from
the
road.
The
first
group
of
people
to
pass
by
were
some
of
the
43
merchants
and
the
king's
officials.
Rather
than
moving
it,
they
simply
walked
44
it.
Though
they
had
made
a
tidy
fortune,
these
45
merchants
and
officials
never
thought
of
making
any
contribution.
A
few
even
loudly
46
the
king
for
the
inconvenience
caused
by
not
47
the
roads.
Not
one
of
them
tried
to
move
the
rock.
Finally,
a
peasant
48
.
His
arms
were
full
of
vegetables
and
farm
tools.
When
he
got
near
the
rock,
rather
than
simply
going
around
it,
the
peasant
put
down
his
49
and
tried
to
move
the
stone
to
the
side
of
the
road.
It
took
a
lot
of
effort
but
he
50
succeeded.
The
peasant
gathered
up
his
load
and
was
ready
to
go
on
his
way
when
he
saw
a
purse
lying
on
the
51
where
the
rock
had
been.
The
peasant
52
the
purse.
The
purse
was
stuffed
full
of
gold
coins
and
a
note
from
the
king.
The
king's
note
53
the
gold
was
a
54
for
him,
because
he
moved
the
rock
from
the
road.
Then,
the
king
walked
out
from
where
he
had
hidden
to
meet
the
peasant.
The
king
55
the
peasant
what
many
of
us
never
understand:
every
obstacle
gives
an
opportunity
to
improve
our
condition.
41.
A.
broken
B.
thrown
C.
placed
D.
moved
42.
A.
hid
B.
lived
C.
sat
D.
stood
43.
A.
poorest
B.
wealthiest
C.
greatest
D.
brightest
44.
A.
behind
B.
over
C.
under
D.
around
45.
A.
generous
B.
devoted
C.
evil
D.
selfish
46.
A.
blamed
B.
begged
C.
mentioned
D.
encouraged
47.
A.
removing
B.
constructing
C.
maintaining
D.
keeping
48
.A.
turned
out
B.
rushed
off
C,
came
along
D.
settled
down
49.
A.
vegetables
B.
load
C.
tools
D.
purse
50.
A.
eventually
B.
gradually
C.
merely
D.
hardly
51.
A.
stone
B.
farm
C.
square
D.
road
52.
A.
tore
B.
opened
C.
dropped
D.
caught
53.A.
read
B.
wrote
C.
knew
D.
witnessed
54.
A.
praise
B.
test
C.
reward
D.
souvenir
55.
A.
represented
B.
showed
C.
declared
D.
announced
第四部分
短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个恰当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。
Growing
up
in
Haiti,
Phedjina
Jean
remembers
the
struggles
she
and
her
family
went
through
to
access
basic
services
taken
for
56
(grant)
in
America.
Jean,
20,
a
sophomore
at
Massachusetts
College
of
Pharmacy
and
Health
Sciences,
is
looking
to
help
children
growing
up
in
Haiti
57
a
similar
situation
as
herself.
Her
long-term
goal
is
58
(become)
a
physician
and
to
set
up
a
health
clinic
in
her
small
town
in
Haiti.
In
high
school,
she
59
(
accept)
by
a
nonprofit
called
A
Leadership
Journey,
60
helps
teenage
people
of
color
go
on
international
trips.
In
2019,
Jean
visited
schools
and
villages
in
Kenya
with
the
group,
61
(assist)
locals
in
education
and
health
care
in
some
community
62
(organize).
That
experience
has
urged
Jean
to
seek
more
international
experience
as
she
works
on
reaching
her
goals.
She
is
63
(
current)-aiming
to
visit
South
Africa
in
December,
but
unlike
her
first
trip,
she
will
need
to
raise
the
funds
64
(her)
She
has
tried
to
raise
the
$3,000
(about
19,500
yuan)
necessary
for
the
trip
on
website
GoFundMe.
Jean
would
be
taking
the
trip
with
International
Children's
Outreach,
which.,
bests
college
students
from
different
countries
and
encourages
improving
the
lives
of
poor
65
(child)
and
young
people
around
the
world
while
involving
the
college
students
into
the
education
process.
第II卷(非选择题共40分)
第一部分单词填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
66.
During
his
election
(活动)
he
promised
to
put
the
economy
back
on
its
feet.
67.
The
task
of
reconstruction
would
demand
much
patience,
hard
work,
and
(牺牲).
68.
Her
head
still
hurt,
and
she
felt
slightly
(眩晕的)and
couldn’t
rise.
69.
On
the
bright
side,
great
crisis
can
change.
70.
When
things
go
wrong,
all
of
us
naturally
feel
(沮丧的).
71.
He
prefers
to
spend
the
money
traveling
around
the
world
to
broaden
his
h
..
72.I
suggest
you
make
an
a
with
the
barber,
for
it'll
save
you
waiting.
73.
Something
jumping
out
of
the
hole,
I
got
terrified
and
let
out
a
y
.
74.
The
drug
dealer
c
suicide
one
minute
after
he
was
arrested.
75.
The
fact
that
a
confidential
document
got
missing
made
the
issue
become
more
c
.
76.I
felt
awfully
sorry
and
wrote
a
very
formal
letter
of
a
to
William.
77.
But
we
because
we
were
aware
that
there
might
still
have
been
enemy
soldiers.
78.
We
see
the
full
horror
of
war,
and
the
chaos
and
waste
of
life.
79.
Millions
of
fans
admire
his
athletic
ability,
and
confidence.
80.
When
he
first
arrived
in
the
US,
Yao
was
an
instant
among
basketball
fans
nationwide.
第二部分:书面表达(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The
sky
was
dark.
Rain
fell
in
big
drops
and
thunder
and
lightning
flashed
across
the
sky.
I
shivered
with
cold
and
fear
as
I
walked
through
the
streams
of
muddy
water.
Some
people
were
rushing
by,
completely
bathed
in
the
heavy
rain.
Along
the
way,
I
saw
some
schoolchildren
carrying
their
heavy
schoolbags
and
rushing
home.
I
also
saw
that
some
road
repair
work
had
been
abandoned
by
workers.
Obviously,
the
workers
had
left
in
a
hurry
because
of
the
storm.
There
were
few
signs
and
it
was
hard
to
see
what
was
on
the
road.
There
were
pieces
of
wood
and
slabs
of
metal
and
a
hole
seemed
to
have
been
dug
and
hurriedly
covered
with
wooden
boards.
I
moved
on
but
suddenly
stopped
as
I
heard
someone
crying.
I
quickly
turned
back
to
the
place
where
the
sounds
came.
I
was
horrified!
To
my
shock,
there
seemed
to
be
a
small
child
stuck
in
the
big
hole
on
the
road.
The
wooden
boards
had
moved
away
with
the
force
of
the
rushing
water.
Though
I
could
barely
identify
how
deep
the
hole
was
and
whether
there
was
any
other
victim
as
it
was
dark
all
around
me,
I
was
sure,
at
least,
the
child
was
not
only
stuck
in
the
hole,
but
faced
the
risk
of
getting
drowned.
I
told
him
that
I
was
going
to
get
help.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Actually,
I
was
not
sure
of
what
to
do
or
where
to
go
but
decided
to
go
to
the
nearest
house
for
help.
The
parents
of
the
child
who
just
arrived
from
work
were
totally
shocked
to
hear
of
what
had
happened.