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年齐市地区普高联谊校高三第一次月考2023英语考生注意
1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟
2.答题前,考生务必用直径
0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚
3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径
0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效
4.本卷命题范围高考范围(侧重新外研版必修Book1)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应5A BC位置听完每段对话后,你都有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10A.By taxi.B.On foot.C.By bus.
2.What does the womansuggest the man doA.Have a good rest.B.Ask Rickto gowith him.C.Host theopening ceremony.
3.What doesthe womanthink of the newsA.Unreliable.B.Shocking.C.Confusing.
4.What doesthe mandoA.He is a doctor.B.He is a student.C.He is a manager.
5.What makesthe womansurprisedA.She isawarded acar.B.Her stolencar isfound.C.She winsa flyingcompetition.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15L
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51.How did the manreach the place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,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;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5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What gradedidthe man geton themath quizA.A.B.C.C.D.
7.What willthe womando nextwith my lifeand mystudy plansHow couldhe understand the importanceof myuniversity activitiesThe onlything thathecared aboutwas myacademic performance!He didntunderstand myworld and I didntunderstand his,either.(应I stormedout andsighed all the wayto school.Suddenly Irealized thatI didnthave theassignment thatwas due交出的)a thought card.This class was taughtby Mrs Smith.The thoughtcard was the admissionticket to her Tuesdayclass.She wouldreturn themto us with hercomment.(发光)My firstthoughtcardread,All thatglitters isnot gold.She commented,What doesthis quotemean to youIs itsignificant”Obviously,she wastaking itseriously.I surelydidnt want to revealmyself to her.The weekprogressed.Mrs Smithsclasswasquite brilliant.She challengedus tothink andcome upwith ourownresponses.But I had nohandling strategiesto deal with it.The secondTuesday came.I wroteon mycard,“The mostimportant thingin communicationis tohear whatisnt beingsaid.The nextday the card cameback,“You seemto needa listener.Is thisimportant toyour life”I couldnt remember ateachercaring personallyabout mesince primaryschool.With allthese memoriesfilling mymind,I racedto class.Just outside the door,I tooka cardand wrote,“I havethe mostterribledad of the world!”Then Idashed in.Looking upat me,Mrs Smithreached outfor thecard,and Itook myseat.Themoment I sat down,I feltterrible.I didntmean tolet thatout.注意续写词数应为左右;L150请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答
2.(透露)That nightT haddifficulty sleeping,for I was afraidthat shemight revealthat tomy father.“I will bear yourwords inmind JI said,saying goodbyeto Mrs Smith andheading for my home.年齐市地区普高联谊校高三第一次月考•英语2023参考答案、提示及评分细则听力部分录音稿Text1W:I cant believe it.You walkedalltheway hereWhy nottake thebus orthe taxiIts raining.M:I likewalking especiallyon rainydays.Text2M:Id likeyou to go to the grandopening of the IceFestival.W:Phone Rick.Im justtoo tiredand Iwanttohave arest.You willhave tomanage withoutme.Text3M:Did youread the news onFacebook Itsays beeswill beextinct in the nextten years.W:You probablyshouldnt belooking toFacebook to get news.There isa lot of fakeinformation onit.Text4W:Our WildLife ProtectionGroup islooking formore peopleto join.I thoughtyou mightbe interested.M:Oh,Id loveto,but this is mylast yearin themiddle school.Fm quitebusy withmy lessons.Text5W:Whose caris itin frontof myhouseM:It isyours,Madam.Congratulations!An aircompany decidedthat youwon thepainting competitionwhich washeld lastmonth.W:Are yousure I cantbelieveit.Text6W:My historyteacher gaveus asurprising quizand Icouldntrememberanything.My mindwent totallyblank.I couldntbelieveit.M:That happenedto meonce.It was a mathquiz,but it wasnt asurprise.I justgot thedate of the testwrong.W:What gradedid youget Aor DM:No,I gota C.W:At leasta Cis passing.Tm going togetan F.M:You need to takeit easy.Why dontyou gohome andhave a good restW:I have another testat two.I needtogoto thelibrary tohit the books.M:What aday yourehaving!Text7W:What doyou do for a livingM:Im ajournalist.W:Really Ihave greatrespect foryou guys.Do youwork for a newspaperoratelevision channelM:I workfor anonline news agency.W:Great.When I was incollege,I waskeen onbecoming ajournalist,but myparents didntsupport me.They feltthatjournalism wasa riskyfield to be in,though they are well-paid anddo a lotoftraveling.M:Yes,journalists haveto takea lotof risksand challenges.Sometimes werisk ourown livesin ourquest to find thetruth.But thesatisfaction weget ishuge.Actually,thats whatkeeps usin thisjob.W:You areright.Job satisfactionis farmore importantthan jobsafety.Text8M:Have youheard that the StrawberryMusic Festivalis beingheld nearhereW:Yeah.I know.It soundsgood,and Idlike togo.But Ihavent gota ticket.M:Im interestedin it,too,andIgot sometickets to the festival.Im takingmy littlebrother.He has never beento amusicfestival.Would youlike to come tooW:That would be great.I lovethe noise,the musicand allthe excitement.M:Are youfree todayor tomorrowThe afternoonshow is the bestformybrother.W:Sorry,Im busythen.Im goingtothecinema thisafternoon.Ive gotthe ticketso Icant changeit andIm workingtomorrowafternoon.M:Oh,well...Can yougo onSaturday afternoonIt finisheson August28th.Thats Saturday.W:Good.Tm freethen.Text9M:Guess what-I joinedthe Cave-exploring Societylast month.W:Seriously Dontcave-explorers go down intocaves thoughtyou wereonly interestedin mountainclimbing!M:I dolike toclimb,but you know,the twosports havea lotin common.Ill giveyou anexample:The sametechnique forclimbingdown steeprocks isused inboth sports.Of course,climbers usethis techniquetocomedown hills,whilecave-explorers useit togodownholes.W:What elsedoes yoursociety doM:For onething,we helppreserve caves.Believe itor not,some peopleare socareless that they justleave theirlitter in caves.And somepeople evenwrite oncave walls.So wepick uplitter andclean awaythe drawingson thewall.W:I dontthink Idlike cave-exploring verymuch.Caves arewet andcold anddark,arent theyM:I supposetheyare,but theycan alsobe beautiful.Tell youwhat,why dontyou comealong withme tothe meetingtonightheyll beshowing picturesthat wetook in a cavelast weekend.Youll seesome unbelievablerocks.It mightchange thewayyou thinkabout caves.Text10W:Tm writingtoyouabout theTeacher-Who-Made-a-Difference contest.I thinkMs Wellsshould be the winnerof thecontest.Ms Wellshas doneso muchfor meand forall ofher students;hisisthe leastIcandoforher.First of all,Ms Wellsishelpful.Shes willingto helpanyone in the classroomwho needshelp.My teacheralways helpsuswithworksheets.Inaddition,Ms Wellsisakind person.Not onlyis shekind tokids,but shesalso kindto other teachers andparents.She isalwaysthoughtful andconsiderate.Lastly,Ms Wellsdevotes hertime tokids.She devotesher lunchtimeto StudentCouncil,which meetsin herroom.Last fall,Ms Wellspromised me that shewould cometo one of mysoccer games.Guess whatShedid,even thoughshe hada lotof schoolstuff todo andhad to leave forChicago.In conclusion,I thinkMs Wellsshould bethewinner of the contest.I knowyou willagree withmethatMs Wellsisateacher whomade adifference.Shes the best!Sincerely,Melissa参考答案1-5BBABA6-10BCCCA11-15BAAAC16〜20BCABC21〜23CAC细节理解题根据第一段中的
24.D“To reachAntarctica,ships mustpass throughan extremelyviolent areaof oceancalledthe Drake Passage,considered to betheroughest stretch of sea on theplanetn可得答案段落大意题根据第三段中的和下面的叙
25.A“Soon,we noticedsmall blackspots onnearby piecesof floatingice”述可知答案
26.B推理判断题根据第四段中的They leftthe chicks with her,.as ifshe werethebabysitterv可推出答案
27.D词义判断题根据最后一段该词前的宾语uthe impactof thelarge bodyof water结合第一段可知该词是“经受”的意思细节理解题根据第一段中的
28.C“The studyinvolved asurvey of2,001parents withchildren underthe age of18,aswell as another survey of more than500businessleaders,,可得答案细节理解题根据第二段中的
29.B“Mastering a second languageopens the door to new markets forbusinesses and allows themto createnew relationshipswith potentialpartners.Besides beingable tospeak anotherlanguage,可得答案the academicand interpersonalskills thatcan be acquired fromlearning anew languageare importantas well计算题根据第一段最后一句和第三段中的
30.A“and aboutone infour believeit willincrease their childs可知答案career opportunities and improve their chance of beingemployed”写作意图题根据最后一段中的一
31.B“follow thehabits ofparents ofsuccessful peoplegive childrenchores,可知答set highbut realisticexpectations,get yourselfeducated,make timefor bonding,accept andrecognize theirfeelings”案推理判断题根据第四段中的
32.C“Republic willnot givein,and wewill beprotesting onTrafalgar Squareand alongtheroute of the coronationprocession onSaturdayv可得答案词义猜测题根据该词后的地点和第四段可知该词是“游
33.D“a short walk from where the king is due to be crowned”行示威的意思段落大意题根据该段报道了人们对于英国君主制的不同认可度,可知该段主要说明人们对英国君
34.A主制的价值和功能持有不同的观点标题判断题根据全文,如第一段中的加冕礼
35.D“On Saturday,Britain willwitness itsfirst coronation in70years,as CharlesIII iscrowned kingin aChristian ceremony that is carefully prepared and organizedn和第三段中的“However,not everyoneis in a celebratorymood.Republican opponentswho wantan electedhead ofstate planto protestonthe day with signs declaring9not myking”可知答案36-40CGFBA我们都在睡觉
41.A sleeping然后突然在早上七点半左右,我们听到重击敲门声,我们的门铃响了
42.B going offo我们有点害怕
43.A scaredo萨尔加多是四个孩子的母亲,她跑去查看孩子们的情况,而她的丈夫则急忙跑到前门
44.D check on萨尔加多立即抓住她的孩子,逃离了燃烧的房子
45.C instantlyescaped from解析见上题
46.C除了她最大的孩子,没有人穿袜子或鞋子
47.B except for他们看到他们的家被烧毁时只是感到震惊
48.B shocko据萨尔加多说,在他们逃离几分钟后,屋顶倒塌了,烟雾弥漫了他们的家里
49.D roof消防队员说,如果屋顶倒塌时这家人还在睡觉,他们就会吸入烟雾,然后立即晕厥
50.A Firefighterspassed out解析见上题
51.D我们很感激能活着
52.C aliveo该视频在抖音上的浏览量已接近万次
53.A viewed700在视频中,可以看到在家门外大喊大叫,被烟雾和火焰包围着
54.D PalischSalgado flames她继续重击着敲门,直到她能够帮助这家人逃跑
55.C continues
56.caused
57.creatures
58.various
59.from
60.where
61.were bitten
62.fearing第一节
63.unexpectedly
64.assumption
65.aOne possibleversion:NOTICETo promoteour traditionalChinese culture,“Tang suitDesign Contest“will beheld in the schoolhall nextFriday.Every participantis allowedto handin onlyone entry,which mustbe designedon yourown.Besides,each pieceis tobedisplayed with a briefintroduction ofyour designphilosophy.All entrieswill besubmitted tothe Student Union beforenextTuesday.Those thatstand outas the top tenwill be awarded.Pictures of the winnersworkswill beposted onour schoolwebsite.Every studentstudying in the InternationalDepartment iswelcome to take part in thecompetition.The StudentUnion第二节One possibleversion:透露That nightI haddifficulty sleeping,for I was afraidthat shemight revealthat tomy father.On WednesdaymorningI cameto classwith mixedfeelings.At first,MrsSmithdid notreturn thecard tome.Isatin myusual seat,openingthe bookwith worryand fear.I thoughtthat MrsSmith musthave toldmy fatherabout this.What waswaiting forme wasanothermore severeargument.After allthe classeswere overin theafternoon,it wasMrsSmithwho calledmy name,as Iwaswalking tothe doorof theclassroom.Then shetold methat shewouldbemy listenerand exchangedthecardwith thewords,Good medicineis bitter,and goodadvice ishard tohear”.“I willbear yourwords inmind,ff Isaid,saying goodbyeto MrsSmith andheading formy home.Iwaswonderingwhether Ishould tellmy fatherwhat hadhappened thesedays.I foundmy fatherwaiting forme at the schoolgate with the giftIhad alwayswanted.That day,I walkedhome withmy father.The settingsun shoneon us,casting ourshadows on the road.Cars ofvarious colorspassed byus,but theydid notaffect ourconversation.We talkeda lotthat day,and itseemed thatthejourney fromschool tohome hadalso beenshortened.And eventuallyI understoodmy fathersdeep loveand thoughtfulcarefor me.A.Borrow somebooks.B.Relax athome.C.Prepare foranother test.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What doesthe manwork forA.A newspaper.B.A TVchannel.C.An onlinenewsagency.
9.Why doesthe manlike tobe ajournalistA.He travelsa lot.B.He earnsa highpay.C.He getsjob satisfaction.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.How doesthe womanfeel aboutthe festivalA.Interested.B.Bored.C.Disappointed.
11.Why doesthe manprefer theafternoon showA.It ismore exciting.B.It issuitable for his brother.C.His favoriteband plays in theafternoon.
12.What willthe womando tomorrowafternoonA.Do herwork.B.See afilm.C.Go tothe musicfestival.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Exploring caves.B.Climbing downhills.C.Hiking inmountains.
14.What elsedoestheSociety doaccording tothe conversationA.Clean upcaves.B.Teach peopleabout rocks.C.Rescue peopletrapped inmountains.
15.Why doesntthe womanlike cave-exploringA.She isnot strongenough.B.She thinksits meaningless.C.She doesn9t likethe environmentincaves.
16.What doesthemaninvite thewoman todoA.Join ina party.B.Attend ameeting.C.Do someresearch.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Who doesthe writerprobably writethe lettertoA.Her classmateswho needhelp.B.Teachers whowill attendthe contest.C.Leaders who are incharge of the contest.
18.Whats the writers purposeof writingthe letterA.To showMs Wellsshould bethe winner.B.To inviteMs Wellstohersoccer games.C.To tellthe headmasterto changeherteacher.
19.How manyadvantages doesthewriterlist aboutMs WellsA.Two.
20.Where doesthe StudentB.Three.Council meetatC.Five.lunchtimeA.In oneof theclassrooms.B.In MsWells office.C.In MsWeirs room.第二部分阅读(共两节,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、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DABestbooks for12to14-year-oldsMortal EnginesAuthor:Philip ReevePublisher:ScholasticLondon ison themove again:the citysearches the world forresources onwheels,eating smallertowns.But whenhe isthrownoff thecity,young heroTom issoon forcedto reexaminelife ashe knowsit.(科幻性的)Set ina futuristicbackground,this imaginativestory isa combinationof actionand adventure.The bookhaswon theBlue PeterBook Award.Coram BoyAuthor:Jamila GavinPublisher:EgmontTobys andAarons livesare linkedby theCoram Man,who collectsunwanted childrenfrom acrossthe country,(奴役).supposedly tosend themto asafe newlife.In reality,themansells thechildren intoslavery Soon,Toby andAaronfind themselvesunited ona journey,filled withdanger andexcitement.Rich with historical detail,this bookprovides animportant insightinto the1750s society.It wasa winnerof theWhitbreadChildrens BookAward.The CuriousIncident of the Dogin theNight-TimeAuthor:Mark HaddonPublisher:Red FoxSeenthrough theeyes ofChristopher,a mathematical genius andSherlock Holmesfan,this novelbegins withthe(草坪).discovery of a deaddog ona neighborslawn Inhis searchto discover the identityof thekiller,Christopher uncoverssome information about his ownfamily andhe startsa journeyto London to findhis mother.Watership DownAuthor:Richard AdamsPublisher:PenguinYoung rabbitFiver believesthat agreat disasteris aboutto striketheplacewhere helives——but noone willlisten tohim.At lasthe managesto aska fewbrave rabbitsto leavebefore itstoo late.Hunted bydogs andfoxes,their journeyis adangerousone——but therabbits canstill dreamof apeaceful andsafe newlife atWatership Down.This bookwon boththeGuardian Childrens Fiction Prizeand theCarnegie Medal.
21.Which bookwas publishedby PenguinA.Coram Boy.B.Mortal Engines.C.Watership Dowm.D.The CuriousIncident ofthe Dogin theNight-Time.
22.What informationcan weget from thebookCoram BoyA.Its maincharacters areToby andAaron.B.It isabout somerabbits escapinga disaster.C.It wonthe GuardianChildrensFictionPrize.D.Its contentinvolves thebackground ofa futuresociety.
23.How doesChristopher findsomeinformationabouthisfamilyA.When takinghis tripto London.B.When workingwith SherlockHolmes.C.When tryingtofindthe identifyofakiller.D.When communicatingwith amathematicalgenius.BGetting toAntarctica isnot easy.The fewwhoarelucky enoughto visitthis mostmysterious continentdo soby ship.Toreach Antarctica,ships mustpass throughan extremelyviolent areaof oceancalled the DrakePassage,considered tobe therougheststretchof seaonthe planet.Walls of water thirty,sometimes fortyfeet highcontinually crashedagainst ourship fortwo soliddays.We wouldhold(倾斜)ontoa ropeinside theship whilebeing violentlytipped toone extremeside,then tothe other,and thenback again.My daughterClaire andI wereas mentallyprepared aswe couldbe.About twoandahalf daysafter enteringthe DrakePassage,the waterscalmed.Soon,we noticedsmall blackspots on(企鹅)!nearby piecesof floatingice.Emperor penguinsThen,we beganthe two-mile hikeoverthe ice tothe penguincolony.Within severalhundred yards,small groupsof emperors,perhaps tenor soat atime,greeted us,sliding ontheir belliesandmaking theirwonderful noises,sort ofa long,high-pitched sound.One daytwo adultemperors withtheir threechicks followingthem approachedClaire,who wasresting onthe ice.Theyleft thechickswithher,as ifshe werethe babysitter.Twenty minuteslater theyreturned tocollect thechicks.And Iwill neverforgetthe penguinthat,when Ijokingly askedwhich wayback tothe helicopters,pointed awing in the coiTectdirection.(恶Every nightaboard oursafe andwarm ship,we thought about whatit takesto survivein Antarctica,an incrediblyharsh劣的)place.But eachday ontheice,we alsothoughtaboutthe DrakePassage,the impactofthelarge bodyofwaterwe hadtoendureto getwhere wewere.Over thecourse of our visit,we cameto respectthe powerof thatsea.We stilltalk aboutthepenguins,as Imsure wealways will.But wetalk aboutthe DrakePassage,too.Both experienceswere unforgettable,and onewouldnot have been possiblewithout theother.
24.Why istheDrakePassage mentionedin the first paragraphA.The waterinthe area isusually calm.B.People cansee veryattractive scenerythere.C.A lotofseaanimals oftenappear inthearea.D.It isquite adangerous sectionofthejourney.
25.What isthe themeofthethird paragraphA.The visitorsappreciated thepenguins.B.The livinghabits of emperor penguins.C.How penguinsmade theirwonderful noises.D.The appearanceand shapeofemperorpenguins.
26.What canwe inferfrom thefourth paragraphA.Penguins tryto avoidhuman beings.B.Penguins arenot afraidof humanbeings.C.Claire playedwiththetwo adult penguins fora longtime.D.Claire ledthe youngpenguins towhere theadultpenguinsstayed.
27.What doesthe underlinedword“endure“inthelast paragraphmeanA.Promote.B.Break.C.Arrange.D.Experience.CExperts analyzedhow languagecan affectchildrens livesand therole itplaysineveryday life.They alsodeterminedwhich languagestend tolead tothebestcareer opportunitiesasanadult.We believethat languagelearning ishugelybeneficial for childrens developmentand it isareal investmentfor thefuture,said AntonellaSorace,professor of(语言学)developmental linguisticsat EdinburghUniversity.The studyinvolved asurvey of2,001parents withchildrenunder theageof18,as wellas anothersurveyofmore than500business leaders.So whichlanguages tookthetopspot Resultsindicated thatchildren shouldbe learningFrench,German,and/orChinese ifthey wanttobesuccessful withinthe nextten years.Mastering a second languageopens thedoor tonew marketsforbusinesses andallows themto createnew relationshipswith potentialpartners.Besides beingable tospeak anotherlanguage,the academicand interpersonalskills thatcan be acquired fromlearning anew languageare importantas well.Children whoare exposedto differentlanguages becomemore awareof differentcultures,other people,and otherpoints ofview.They alsotend tobe betterthan monolinguals(只用单语的人)at multitaskingand9are oftenmore advancedreaders/9said Sorace.()A vastmajority ofparents surveyedin thisstudy85percent believeitisimportant fortheir childrento learna secondlanguage,and aboutone infour believeit willincrease theirchilds careeropportunitiesandimprovetheirchanceof beingemployed.The futureemployment marketsare inneed of space tourguides,robot coaches,front-line e-commerce workers,nurses etc.No matterwhat achild choosetobe,multilinguals andcross-culture talentswill probablyhaveagood chancetotake thelead.However,45percent ofparents surveyedadmit thattheirchildorchildrencannot speakasecondlanguage.一If youwant yourchild tostand outfrom thecrowd,follow thehabits ofparents ofsuccessful peoplegive childrenchores,set highbut realisticexpectations,get yourselfeducated,make timefor bonding,accept andrecognize theirfeelings一and,of course,make surethey learnoneofthe threesuccess languages!
28.Who mightbeaperson thattook partinthesurveyA.A youngtechnician with no child.B.A farmerwith a19-year-old child.C.A librarianwitha16-year-old child.D.A middle-aged reporterwithnochild.
29.What arethe benefitsof peoplesmastering asecond languageDevelopingones strongwill.1Improving theability toobserve things.2()3Acquiring academicand interpersonalskills.()4Having accesstonewmarketsforbusinesses.(D Formingnew relationshipswith potentialpartners.A.
①③⑤B.
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700.D.About
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31.What isthe aimofthelast paragraphA.To presentsome parentsopinions.B.To offerreaders somesuggestions.C.To explainsome concepts.D.To tellreaders astory.D
30.How manyparents surveyedbelieve learningasecondlanguage willincrease theirchilds careeropportunities(力口冕礼)On Saturday,Britain willwitness itsfirst coronationin70years,as CharlesIII iscrowned kingin aChristianceremonythatiscarefullypreparedandorganized,which hasmorethana thousandyears ofhistory.The coronation,(就职)which isthe religious confirmation ofhis accessionafter thedeath ofhis mother,Queen ElizabethII,last September,isthefirst ofa Britishking since
1937.Prime MinisterRishi Sunakcalled theevent amoment ofenormous nationalpride”and“a showofourcountryscharacter.^^However,not everyoneis ina celebratorymood.Republican opponentswho wantan electedhead ofstate planto protest(反君主制者)onthe daywithsignsdeclaring“not myking.Anti-monarchist activistgroup Republicplans tohold ademonstrationashortwalkfromwherethekingisdue tobecrowned,though theyreceived lettersfrom the Home Officewarningthem aboutnew powershanded topolice todealwithpublic demonstrations.Republic willnot givein,and wewillbeprotesting onTrafalgar Squareand alongthe routeofthecoronationprocession onSaturday,“the groupschief executive,Graham Smith,told TheGuardian.The annualBritish AttitudesSurvey alsouncovered achange in attitudes towardsthe royals.Of therespondents,29percent saidthe monarchywas“very important,26percent thoughtit wasquite important,20percent saidit was“not veryimportant,and25percent saiditwas“not at all important.^^The numberof peoplewho saidthatthe monarchy is“veryimportant“hasneverbeen lowersince datacollection beganin
1983.There wasalso aclear differenceinattitudesbetweenolder andyounger generations.Just12percent of18-to34-year-olds viewthe monarchyas veryimportant,compared to42percent ofthe55+age group.Australia,Belize,and Jamaicaare alreadyindicating movestowards becomingrepublics whileCharles isalso facingcalls to apologize forhis ancestors,involvement incolonialism(殖民主义)and theslave trade.
32.How doRepublican opponentsrespond totheHomeOffices warningA.They willchange theirroute.B.They willgive upthe protest.C.They willstill carryout theirplan.D.They willnegotiate withthe police.
33.What doesthe underlinedword“demonstration inparagraph3meanA.Public hearing.B.Public security.C.Public service.D.Public march.
34.What isthe fifthparagraph mainlyaboutA.Peoples differentviews onthe valueand functionofthemonarchy.B.The purposeofthecollection ofdata aboutthe the royal family.C.The reasonwhy oldergenerations preferthemonarchy.D.Peoples differentunderstanding oftheroyalfamily.
35.Which isa suitabletitle forthenewsreportA.Moment ofenormous nationalpride forUKB.The coronation-religiousconfirmationof CharlesaccessionC.Charles facescallstoapologizeforhisancestors^olonialismD.Doubts remainfor monarchyas UKholds firstcoronationin70years第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
52.
512.5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Being agood neighbormatters-not onlybecause itmakes lifemore pleasant,but alsobecause beingagood neighbor ispartofbeingagoodperson.Being agoodneighborhas alot todo withrespecting privacy.36,give neighborsalotofspaceand tryto(退避).sense whenits appropriateto backoff
37.Helping withphysical workis onegood wayto establishtrust.If yourneighbor isgoingtobe movingsomeheavy furniture,or needshelp infixing somethingyouknowyour wayaround,offer to help out.Once youregetting(替人看家)familiar,this assistancecan alsoextend tothings likehouse-sitting orcollecting themail whileyour neighborisaway.Eventually,thedaymay comewhen you9re askedtotakecare of their kids.38if youaccept it.It shouldgo withoutsaying thatpet ownersneedtocare fortheir animalsproperly.39・There arefew(草坪)things moreannoying forneighbors thana dogthat usestheir lawnsasatoilet,or thatbarks endlesslywhile chainedupinabackyard.Dont messaround——beakind andresponsible petowner.There aretimes whena certainlevel ofnoise isfine and there aretimes whenit isnt.
40.Turn themusicdown abit aftersunset,and furtherreduce thevolume asit getstoward10p.m.Its usuallyfine tothrow anoccasional loudpartyas longastheneighbors areinvited orhave beeninformed.A.Its goodto knowthe differenceB.This includescleaning upafter themC.Its oftenbest tomind yourown businessD.You hadbetter saycongratulations toyour neighbourE.Your familypet canbe leftinthetrust ofa neighbourF.Youll probablyend upplaying with and entertainingthese childrenG.But itsjust asimportant toknow when the timeis rightto offersome help第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选A BC DNicoleSalgado andand herfamily wokeup onNew YearsDay topanic knockingatthefront doorof theirhome inAvodale,Arizona.Her housewas onfire,but shedidnt knowit.We wereall41J Salgado said.Then all ofasudden around7:30inthemorning,we heardbanging onour doorand ourdoorbell was42,And wekindof got43Salgado,a motherof four,ran to44the kidswhile herhusband hurriedtothefront door.There,they foundtheirnext-door neighbour,Carolyn Palisch,urging the family toleave thehouse.He openedthedoorand theirneighbourCarolyn saidtheir housewas onfire andtold themtoleave.Salgado4546fromthegrabbed herkids andburninghome.No onewas wearingsocks orshoes47her oldestchild.Making surethat everyonewas out,they realizedthe fullextent ofit.They werejust watchedin48as theycollapsedtheir homeburn.According toSalgado,minutes afterthey escaped,the49and smokefilledthe insideoftheirhome.50said ifthe familyhad stillbeen sleepingwhentheroof felldown,they wouldhave breathedthe smoke and immediately
51.“We areso gratefulto justbe52Salgado wroteinapost tosocial media.The doorbellcamera caughtthe momentwhenPalisch savedtheir lives.Salgadosaidthe familydecided topost thevideo toshare withtheworldwhat Palischdid forthem.The videohas nowbeen53almost7million timeson Tiktok.一段镜头,In thefootagePalisch isseen yellingoutsidetheSalgado familysdoor,surrounded bysmokeand54She55to knockatthedoor loudlyand repeatedlyuntil sheis abletohelpthefamilyescape.If itwerent forher,it wouldbea
41.A.sleeping B.dining C.playing D.chatting
42.A.going downB.goingoffC.going aboutD.going ahead
43.A.scared B.embarrassed C.thrilled D.discouraged
44.A.turn awayB.pick outC.take onD.checkon
45.A.cheerfully B.unconsciously C.instantly D.amazingly
46.A.learned B.benefited C.escaped D.recovered
47.A.duetoB.exceptforC.regardless ofD.free from
48.A.vain B.shock C.line D.order
49.A.dam B.tower C.bridge D.roof
50.A.Firefighters B.Nurses C.Architects D.Lawyers
51.A.stayed upB.worked outC.turned upD.passed out
52.A.absent B.alarmed C.alive D.annoyed
53.A.viewed B.applied C.evaluated D.blamed
54.A.plants B.branches C.papers D.flames
55.A.pretends B.agrees C.continues D.declinestotally differentstory,“said Salgado.We feelso thankfultoher.She savedallofus.^^第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Wild pigshavebeenremoved froma listof protectedanimals inChina followingeconomic losses56cause bytheanimals inagricultural areas,along withincreasing conflictswith residents.Experts saidthe decisionto excludewild pigsfromthe listwas basedon carefulinvestigations,growing concernsabout theirrising numbersandthebad impactonagricultural production.()()The57creature havelong troubledresidents,particularly farmers.Despite using58variety methodsto preventthewild pigs59spoiling farmland,villagers inSichuan province,60the animalshaverun wild,have hadlittle success,China Newsweekreported in
2021.In recentyears,local mediaacross Chinahave reportedseveral incidentsofthe wild pigscausing harmand injuring()people.In2016,two villagers61bite bywild pigsin Qianshan,Anhui province.Five yearslater,a villageofficial diedafterbeing attackedby awild pigin GanziTibet autonomousprefecture,Sichuan.()()(极端的)Villagers,62fear thatthewild pigs may63unexpected entertheir yardsand causeharm,took radicalaction.Documents madepublic byChina JudgementsOnline showedthat in2019,a villagernamed Hanfrom Zunyi,(高压)Guizhou province,used ahigh-voltage trapping device tocapture awildpigin anarea wherehunting wasforbidden.He thensold theanimal toanother villagerfor2,000yuan.Han wascaught bypolice whileplacing thetrappingdeviceinanother locationa fewdays later.Police foundthat Hanhad takenpartinother activitiesby usinghigh-voltage trapsor steelwire duringthe closedhunting(监禁)seasons in2018and
2019.He wassentenced toone yearsimprisonment forillegal hunting.After theannouncement(裁决),oftheruling Hanfiled anappeal tothe court,saying hedid nothunt foraliving,but onlyto makesure hiscrops()were notdamaged.He madean64assume thathis actionwas notagainst thelaw.He saidother villagesasked himto givethem65hand.The courtrejected hisappeal,andtheoriginal rulingwas valid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)第一节(满分分)4015假定你是学生会成员李华,负责校国际部事宜,你校学生会决定下周五举办“唐装设计竞赛”,请你给国际部的学生写一则告示,说明比赛信息,内容包括举办竞赛的意图;
1.对唐装设计的要求;
2.设计上交的地点和时间注意写作词数应为左右;
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80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答;2参考词汇唐装设计大赛
3.Tang SuitDesign ContestoNOTICETheStudentUnion第二节(满分分)25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Iwasnot satisfiedwithandeven angrywithmyfather inthefirstyear ofcollege,because hedidnt careabout myfeelingsatall.One dayIhada seriousquarrel withhim.Iwasfed upwithhisdirection andcorrection.How couldhe interfere。
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