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年自学考试《英语》真题20254月自学考试《英语》真题举荐度2025年自学考试《英语》真题自考真题是备考过程中不行或缺的珍贵资源,对于提高考试成果具有至关重要的作用下面是我收集整理的2025年自学考试《英语》真题,希望能够帮助到大家自学考试《英语》真题1第一部分阅读推断(第1〜10题,每题1分,共10分)下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请依据短文的内容对每个句子作出推断假如该句供应的是正确信息,选择A;假如该句供应的是错误信息,选择B;假如该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C在答题纸相应o位置上将答案选项涂黑Do YouLove YourDog MoreThan HumansElizabethAnderson oncehad adog namedGrace.She andher husbandcared forGraceand tried to keepher out of trouble.They tookher onvacations andenjoyedher companyaround thehouse.When Grace died at age14,they weredeeplyupset.Because Gracewas adog,I wasunable totalk to anyone aboutthis greatgrief,says Anderson.But itscommon to feel thatway afterthe loss of adog,“says StanleyCoren,aE.NextF.dcG.justH.healthyLrecognizeJ.methodK.progressL.realistically第六部分完形补文第41〜50题,每题
1.5分,共15分下面的短文有10处空白,每处空白后的括号内有一个词,请依据短文内容将其正确的形式填入文中,以复原文章原貌,并将答案写在答题纸相应的位置上Does WatchingTV RelieveStressAfter a tough day,you maypossibly possibleturn on the TV.Getting
41.loseinyour favoriteshow seemslike an42effect wayto relax.But itmay makethingsworse.It is43general believedthat watchingTV can.44ablepeople to relax.ltprovides atemporary escapefrom stresses.However;the samecant be.45sayforthose whoare busyand46tire.Those people can feelguilty about.47_spend somuchtime infront of the TV.They tendto seeit asa formof procrastination拖延.Inother48word,they areavoiding otherimportant thingsout of.49lazy.They feelthey are givingin toTVThat feeling-50keep themfrom relaxing.第七部分短文写作(第51题,30分)请依据所供应材料中的要求完成一篇100词左右的英文写作任务将你的答案写在答题纸相应的位置上
51.某英文报社正在举办题为“Online Shopping的征文活动请你根据下述写作要点提交一篇英文短文应征,你所了解的网上购物状况你对网上购物的看法自学考试《英语》真题
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32.With adeterminer:No matterwhat happens,one shouldalways seebright sideof life.
33.With adeterminer;The NewYears partywas a great success:almost thestudents weresatisfied withthe activities organizedby theStudentsUnion.
34.With adeterminer:The streetwith treesand flowerson sideisthemost beautifulone in myhometown.
35.With amodal auxiliary:John delivereda wonderfulspeech at the meetingyesterday.He havespent a lotof timepreparing forit.
36.With amodal auxiliary:His colleagueswere wonderinghow hechallenge thebossjor healways lookedrathertimid.
37.With apreposition:At theseaside,we saw the sunslowly risethe horizonand a new daybegan.
38.With apreposition:Many significantchanges tookplace theend of the SecondWorld Warand theturnof thecentury in the fieldsof politics,economy,culture andscience.
39.With apreposition:With thedoctors carefultreatment thepatient wassoon hisfeet.z
40.With apreposition:Hindus seecows assacred andabstain eatingbeefwhile Muslimsview pigsasunclean andavoid pork.
41.With arelative pronounor arelative adverb:He was the manhad thebest opportunityto capitalizeonthediscovery ofgold,but henever eventried.
42.With arelative pronounor arelative adverb:I sharea roomwith aphilosophy studentwho likesto situp halfthe nighttalkingabout philosophy,is areal nuisance.
43.With arelative pronounor arelative adverb:Once aweek hewent to the riversidehe couldspend thewhole daydoingnothing.
44.With arelative pronounor arelative adverb:The firstreason you should seriouslythink aboutgiving upbottled wateris thatitsbad forthe environment.
45.With acoordinator orsubordinator:As ahousewife,she doescleaning,shopping,cooking thelike almostevery day,and shefeels reallybored.
46.With acoordinator orsubordinator:It doesnt matter whetheryou goto OxfordHarvard;it doesmatter whetheryouhave independentthinking.
47.With acoordinator orsubordinator:The firemenwere unable to determineexactly causedthe fireand they wouldcontinue theinvestigation.
48.With aquestion tag:Students maynot referto textbooksin theexam,
49.With aquestion tag;Lets takea look at theresult of the test.
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51.Using passivevoice:Why didno oneinform meof thechange ofplans
52.Using passivevoice ofnon-finite verbs:The teacherobjects to them disturbingher whenshes reading.
53.Using subjunctivemood:It is absolutely essentialfor allthe applicantsto beinterviewed oneby one.
54.Using aproper modalauxiliary:Jimmy hadlittle oralpractice allthrough theterm,she failedin theoral Englishtestagain.
55.Using aproper modalauxiliary:The cakeis afailure.lt is possible that the bakerused awrong recipe.
56.Using aproper non-finite verbform:The bestman whomyou shouldsee for your eyetrouble isthe professor ofophthalmology.
57.Using aproper non-finite verbform:Surely thepresident wontdeny thathe wasthere onthat occasion.
58.Using acomplex preposition:I thinkthe chieflet usgo simplybecause hesympathized withus inour plight.
59.Using arelative clause:A Frenchmanis comingto seeme.I madehis acquaintancein Parislast year.
60.Using arelative clause:Ben cameto theparty inpatched jeans.This surprisedthe otherguests.
61.Using coordination:For thefirst timeI saw my fathernot asthe giantof mychildhood.!sawmyfathersimply asa lonelyman.
62.Using subordination:John stoodup andspoke loudly.Everyone couldsee andhear him.
63.Using extraposition:Whether theywill takea tripor notdoesntmattervery much.
64.Using cleavingfor reasonadjunct:John hadntlearned todrive becausehehadnever hadthe opportunity.
65.Using partialinversion:China willnever becomea superpower underany circumstances.V.Answer the following questionontheANSWER SHEET.4%xl=4%
66.Explain with examples thecoincidence between theend-focus andend-weight.VI.Define the following termswithexamplesontheANSWERSHEET.3%x2=6%
67.syntax
68.adjunct自学考试《英语》真题3
一、单项填空professorofpsychology.Our relationshipwith dogs is simple.Somemight callit truelove.”The bond between peopleand their dogsis alotlike love.In onerecentstudy whenthe dogs and theirowners justlooked ateach othentheyboth hadazhigher levelof the hormone(荷尔蒙)associated withlove.〃It isvery naturalto formaZ/bondbetweendogsandhumans,“says Takefumi Kikusuiauthor of the study.Butzwe foundthe samecant besaid forhumans andwolves.H“Dogs aremans bestfriend,“says Coren.Weve trainedthem to be thatway.Weinvented thedog tofit inour lives.For14,000years,weve beencreating ananimalwhich understandsour communicationsand weunderstand itscommunications.They〃have abond withus.For examplejfa personpoints tosomething in a distance,a〃dog willlook in the directionofthefingerjust likea human.But whatabout awolfIt wouldsimply lookat thefinger;Coren says.For Anderson,dogs aremore lovable than humans.She says,“They trytheir besttoplease us.They want to dowhatever wewant to do.Their loveis notlimited.Theyare goodat allthe thingswe enjoyin arelationship.
1.Grace becamea memberof Andersonsfamily at
14.A.True B.False C.Not Given
2.Anderson enjoyedher timewith Grace.A.True B.False C.Not Given
3.Gracediedin anaccidentA.True B.False C.Not GivenManya boyand manya girlthe samemistake.A.is madeB.are madeC.has madeD.have madeThereport ofthe opinionsof expertsthat threehours ofoutdoorexercise aweek goodfor ones health.A.show;areB.shows;areC.show;isD.shows;isI stillremember oneoccasion,we weresitting theshade of abig treeplaying andchatting happily.A.on;inB.at;underC.in;underD.at;inMary alot ofJapanese bycommunicating with the nativepeople inJapan.A.picked outB.picked upC.carried outD.made upAccording to thereport,this gentlemanis to be the next primeminister ofthecountry.A.possibleB.likelyC.probableD.obviousCould Ispeak tois incharge ofInternational Sales,please.A.anyoneB.someoneC.whoeverD.no matterwhofor a long time,but hetried hisbest tocatch upwith hisclassmates.A.Having beenillB.Though hewas illC.Being illD.He wasillAfter thedestructive earthquakepeople neededbadly blankets,as it was verycoldat night.A.that;areB.what;wasC.that;isD.what;wereWhich ofthefollowingsentences isnot correctA.I findit worthwhileto takepart in the anti-smoking campaign.,B.The newhouse reallydidn tworth somuch money.C.His suggestionis worthyof consideration.D.He isa gentlemanworthy to be respected.I wouldrather youat hometomorrow.A.to stayB.stayedC.stayD.had stayedaroundthe beautifulcampus,they weretaken to the classroomto observeamaths lesson.A.To beshownB.Having shownC.Having beenshownD.To show一They arequiet,arenz tthey—Yes Theyare usedat meals.zA.to talkB.to talkingC.to nottalkingD.not totalkJack sshoes lookedthe sameas Peters,but theycost his.A.asmuchtwice asB.twice asmuch asC.much as twice asD.astwicemuch asyoufind the right wayto studyabletostudy well.A.Only if;w川youB.Unless;you w川C.Only if;you willD.Unless;w川youA goodstory does not necessarilyhave tohave ahappy ending,but thereadermust not be left.A.being unsatisfiedB.unsatisfyingC.to beunsatisfyingD.unsatisfied
二、完形填空Once therewas aking whoreceived agift oftwo magnificentfalcons(猎鹰).Theywere themost beautifulbirds hehad everseen.He gavethe birdstohis head falconer to be.Months passed,and oneday theheadfalconerinformed the king thatoneofthefalcons wasflying highin thesky,theotherbird hadnot fromitsbranch since the dayit hadarrived.The kingordered healersfrom allthe landto thefalcon,but noone couldmake the birdfly.He thetask tothe membersofhiscourt,thenextday,the kingsawthepalace windowthat thebird hadstill notmoved fromitsbranch.Having everythingelse,the kingthought tohimself,“Maybe Ineedsomeone morethe countrysideto understand the natureof thisproblem//So hecried out to hiscourt,〃Gand geta:In the morning,the kingwas tosee thefalcon flyinghigh abovethe〃palace garden.He said to hiscourt,me thedoer ofthis miracle/The courtquickly locatedthe farmer,who cameand stoodbefore theking.Theking askedhim,did youmakethefalcon fly/yWith hishead,the farmersaidtotheking,It wasvery easy.I cut7the branchwhere thebird wassitting/We areall madeto fly—to realize our potentialas humanbeings.Butinstead ofdoing that,we siton ourbranches,hanging ontothethings thatare tous.The possibilitiesare,but formostofus,they remainundiscovered.We tothe familiar,the comfortable,the boring.So for themost part,our livesare mediocre(平凡的)instead ofexciting,thrilling andfulfilling.
1.A.curiousB.preciousC.expensiveD.clever
2.A.testedB.exhibitedC.appreciatedD.trained
3.A.asB.ifC.thoughD.since
4.A.eatenB.sungC.movedD.waken
5.A.tend toB.watch forC.drive awayD.pick up
6.A.reducedB.presentedC.removedD.brought
7.A.untilB.soC.butD.as
8.A.throughB.acrossC.beyondD.behind
9.A.learnedB.triedC.pre pared D.understood
10.A.beneficial toB.fit forC.friendly withD.familiar with
11.A.farmerB.gardenerC.falconerD.healer
12.A.embarrassedB.thrilledC.anxiousD.relaxed
13.A.TellB.Awa rdC.CreateD.Bring
14.A.WhenB.WhyC.HowD.Where
15.A.stretchedB.stuckC.bowedD.turned
16.A.simplyB.narrowlyC.necessarilyD.nearly
17.A.unavoidableB.virtualC.imaginaryD.unbelievable
18.A.properB.familiarC.unusualD.similar
19.A.endlessB.limitedC.changeableD.uncertain
20.A.applyB.referC.directD.stick
三、语法填空阅读下面短文,根据句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或运用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卷标号为56-65的相应位置上A certainman planteda roseand wateredit
1._faith.And beforeit blossomed,he examinedit.He sawthe budthat_
2._come outsoon,but noticedthorns棘刺upon thestem andhe thought,“How canany beautifulflower come from aplant,_
3._burden withso manysharp thorns”Saddened bythis thought,he didnt watertherose anylonger,and just_
4._itwasready tocome out...it died.
5._it iswith manypeople.Within everysoul there isarose.The God-likequalities,planted inus_
6._birth,grow surroundedby the thorns ofour faults.Manyofus lookat ourselvesand seeonly thethorns,the faults.()We despair(无望),_
7._think thatnothing goodcan possiblycome fromus.Wefail towater thegood withinus,and eventuallyit dies.We neverrealizeourpotential(潜能).Some peopledo notsee therose within themselves;someone elsemust show()_
8._to them.One ofthe greatestgifts a person canpossess_
9._be to be abletoreach pastthethornsof another,and find_
10._rose withinthem.
四、阅读理解Finally,a cell phoneThat s...a phoneWithrates aslow as$
3.75per week!“Well,I finallydid it.I finallydecided toenter thedigital ageand geta cellphone.My kidshave been annoying meand the last strawwas whenmy carbrokedown,and I was stuckby thehighway for an hourbefore someonestopped tohelp.But whenI wenttothecellphonestore,I almostchanged mymind.The phonesallhave cameras,computers anda global-positioning somethingor otherthat ssupposedto spotmefromspace.Goodness,all I want todo is tobe abletotalk to7my grandkids!The peopleatthestore werent muchhelp.They couldnt understand7why someonewouldn1want aphone thesize of a postagestamp.And therate plans!They wereconfusing,and expensive...andthecontract(合同)lasted fortwo years!F dalmost givenup untila friendtold meabout hernewJitterbug phone.Now,I havethe convenienceand safetyof beingaboutto stay intouch...with aphone Ican actuallyuse/Affordable plans that Ican understand一and nocontract to sign!Unlike otherVcellphones,Jitterbug hasplansthatmake sense.Why shouldI payfor minutesmnever goingto use.And ifI dotalk morethan Iplan,I wont findmyself withnominutes likemy friendwho hasa prepaidphone.Best of all there isnocontract tozsign—so Tm notlocked infor yearsatatime.The US-based customer service issecondto none.And thephone getsservice anywhereinthecountry.Monthly Minutes50100Monthly Rate$
14.99$
19.99911AccessFREEFREELong DistanceCallsNo additionalchargeNo additionalchargeFriendly ReturnPolicy30days30daysCall nowand receivea FREEgift whenyou order.Try Jitterbugfor30days andifyou dont loveit,just return it!Why wait,the Jitterbugcomes readyto useright outzofthe box.If you aren tas happywith itas Iam,you canreturnitand getyourmoney back.Call now,the Jitterbugproduct expertsare readyto answeryourquestions.Call1-888-809-8794or visit.
1.What madeT finallythinkofgetting acell phoneA.Being persuadedby cellphone salespersons.B.Being urgedby hisgrandkids.C.Being stuckby thehighway.D.Being attractedby thefriendly returnpolicy.〃〃
2.Which ofthefollowingis NOTthe reasonthat nearlystops mefrom havingacell phoneA.The cellphone withcameras andglobal-positioning device.B.The cellphone ofsmall size.C.Expensive rate plans.D.No agreementtosign.
3.On themonthly basisof100minutes,the Jitterbugweekly rateis aboutA.$
4.99B.$
3.75C.$
14.99D.$
19.
994.An advantageof Jitterbugmentioned inthe passageis.A.its discountprice with a freegiftB.its reasonablerateplanswithout acontractC.its global-positioning systemwith911accessD.its goodcustomer serviceall over the world
5.The mainpurpose ofthe passageis to.A.tell acustomersstory ofJitterbugB.provide twoways toorder JitterbugC.attract potentialcustomers toJitterbugD.give abrief introductionof JitterbugAreyou anearly riseror anight owlResearchers fromAachen UniversityinGermany believethat about10percent ofpeoplecan be classifiedas morningpeople”,who feelmore activeand functionbest inthemorning.Around20percentare night owls一people whonaturally tendtostayup lateand aremore tiredduringthe day.And the rest ofus fallsomewhere inbetween,according toNew Scientist.Previous studieshave suggestedthat early risers aremore likelytobehappy andhealthywhile night owls experienceworse sleepas wellas moredepression andanxietyduring theday.For alongtime,scientists havebeen tryingto findout whatcauses theAdifferencesbetweenthetwo newstudy suggests that itisnt justpeoples habits—early risers and night owls actuallyhave differentbrain structures.Led byJessica Rosenbergat AachenUniversity,researchers scannedthe brainsof16earlyrisers,23night owlsand20people withintermediate sleepinghours.They/zfound that the brainsof night owls hadless white matter”—which speedsup thetransmission6专输)of nervesignals—in brainareas associated with depression.As youknow,after peoplefly inan airplanefrom onetime zoneto another,theyoften sufferfrom aconfused andtired feelingcalled jet lag“because their bodyclocks areoutofsync(不同步的)with thenew timezone.It usuallytakes abouta weekfor their bodiesto adjusttothenew time.But night owls alwayshave difficultysyncingtheir bodiestotheright timedue totheir brain structure「Its likethey sufferfrom permanentjetlagsaid Rosenberg.The goodnews isthatitispossiblefor night owls toturn themselvesintomorning people.According tothe researchers,night owlsshould tryto spendasmuch timeinthesunlight aspossible andreduce theirexposure to artificial lightatnight toforce theirbody clocksto shifttoamore normalrhythm.
1.What doesthe articlemainly discussA.How toturn earlyrisers intonight owls.B.How ourhabits influenceour sleeppatterns.C.What causesthe differencesbetween earlyrisersandnightowls.D.Why earlyrisers arehappier andhealthier thannightowls.
2.We can learn fromthe articlethat nightowls.A.make upalmost athird ofthe humanpopulationB.have morewhite matterin theirbrains thanother people
4.Coren doesnot understandpeoples griefoverthelossoftheirdogs.A.True B.False C.Not Given
5.The bondbetween humansand dogscanbecompared tolove.A.True B.False C.Not Given
6.Dogs havethehormoneassociatedwithlove.A.True B.False C.Not Given
7.Kikusui knowswhy wolvesare differentfrom dogs.A.True B.False C.Not Given
8.Man startedto traindogs14,000years ago.A.True B.False C.Not Given
9.A wolfunderstands humancommunications.A.True B.False C.Not Given
10.Anderson findshumans morelovablethandogs.A.True B.False C.Not Given其次部分阅读选择(第11〜15题,每题2分,共10分)阅读下面短文,请从短文后所给各题的4个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出1个最佳选项,并在答题纸相应位置上将该项涂黑Marta Garcia:Inspired byTechnologyMarta Garciaisahigh schoolsenior.In thepast yearsshe hasbeen workingon avarietyof projects.The projectsare partof herwork with Techbridge,a nonprofitorganization.Techbridge wasset up in2000to increasethe numberof womenin()science,technology,engineering andmath STEM.It offersa rangeof after-schoolC.aremoreused toartificial nightthan sunlightD.have bodyclocks thatare notin agreementwith theactual time73Jessica Rosenbergs researchsuggeststhat.A.previous studiesabout nightowls arewrongB.nightowlsare affectedby jetlag morestrongly thanothersC.whitematterhelps ourbrains workmore efficientlyD.brainstructuremight determinepeople schances ofsuffering fromdepression
4.According tothelastparagraph,.A.nightowlshave togive uptheir unhealthylife habitsB.nightowlscanlearnto adjusttheirbodyclocksC.thereislittle wecan doto easethe troubleof nightowlsD.scientists areplanning researchon howto changenightowlsbrain structures
5.What wouldbe thebest title〃A.Night OwlsHave JetlegB.Early RiserHave JetlegC.Who AreNight owlsD.Who AreEarly RisersCBS/APLawyers forthe stepfatherof an11-year-old girltriedtoconvinceMassachusetts highestcourt onTuesday thathe shouldhave a say onwhether hisstepdaughteris removed from life support.If thegirl dies,Jason Stricklandcould facea murder chargefor illegallytaking partinthebeating thatleft hercomatose(昏迷).Jason Strickland is askingthe courtto overturna juvenile(少年)court judgesdecision allowingthe stateto removeHaleigh Poutrefrom herventilator(呼吸机)andfeeding tube.Haleigh Poutrewas hospitalizedin Septemberafter herstepfather andadoptivemother kickedher andbeat hernearly to death witha baseballbat.Within twoweeks ofbeing charged,the adoptivemother,who wasalso Haleighsaunt,was founddead.(Stricklandisfree onbail保释)while awaitingtrial.Sharyn Alfonsifrom CBSreports thatthe girls biological mother,Allison Avrett,gave upher parentalright years ago andnow shehas nosay inwhat happenstoHalleigh—but shewants lifesupport tobe relieved.Z//z rIwant herto rest,“Avrett toldAlfonsi.Being keptalive likethat,it snota1life/The stateDepartment ofSocial Serviceswants toremove herfrom lifesupport,according toopinions fromher doctorsthatthegirl isinapermanent vegetative(植物人状态的)state.And Stricklandcould faceamurdercharge ifshe dies.7Both ofHaleigh sdoctors agreethat she should beremovedfromthe ventilator,but theycant decidewhether her feeding tubeshould bedisconnected.They havesaidthat withherfeedingtube alone,Haleigh couldlive aslong astwo months.Haleigh wasadopted byher auntabout fiveyearsagoher biological mothermoved toVirginia withanewboyfriend.Jason Stricklandnever formallyadopted thegirl,but isarguing thatasthe stepfather,heshouldbeade factoparent andallowedto haveasayin whethershe livesor dies.l.CBS/AP aremost probably.A.two newsreportersB.a newspaperanda news reporterC.anewsagency anda newspaperD.two newsagencies
2.Which ofthefollowingistheright orderoftheevents inthe storya.Haleigh wasadopted byher aunt.b.Haleigh becamecomatose.c.Haleigh waskicked andbeaten badlyd.Haleigh saunt died.e.Haleigh wasput intohospitalf.Haleigh sbiologicalmotherleft herA.c,e,b,f,a,dc,B.f,a,b,e,dC.b,c,a,fd,ezD.b,c,e,f,a,d
3.Why didHaleigh sstepfather demandthat herlifesupportnotberemovedA.Because hemight beaccused ofmurder ifshe died.B.Because shemight becomatose ifthe lifesupport wasremoved.C.Because Haleighsbiologicalmother hopesso too.D.Because hehopes thatHaleigh willlive withhim.
4.The underlinedword“de facto“most probablymeans.A.existing infactB.the secondC.the onlyexistingD.admitted bylaw
5.The passageis mainlyabout.A.thestepfatherofa girlB.the adoptivemother ofa girlC.agirlbeaten nearlytodeath7D.a juvenilecourt judges decision
五、七选五Tuy Sereivathanawas bornin
1970.In1975his familyfled fromthe cityto ruralvillagewhere Tuy s parents,both well-educated,taught schoolinthemornings tothelocal childrenand farmedintheafternoons tomake endsmeet.During hischildhood,Tuy developeda deeprespect fornature andelephants._
1.7After graduationfrom university,he returnedto Cambodiato savehis countrysnatural resources.
2._Its mostfamous building,the AngkorWat temple,was builtoutof stonewiththehelp ofelephants.However,with theirhabitat decreasing,elephantswere destroyingfarms as they lookedfor food._
3._As aranger(国家公园管理员)in Cambodias nationalparks,Tuy workedthroughoutthe country,connecting withrural communitiesand learningmore aboutelephantmigration andecosystem.In PreyProseth andTrang Troyeng,there lived30,000people onthe forests edge,where hewas awareofthelack ofcapacity withinthesecommunities tomanage thehuman-elephant conflict._
4._More importantly,hetaught thefarmers towork together,encouraging them to organizeovernight guardgroupsto protectthe fields.Tuy alsoinformed thecommunities ofthe nationalandreligious prideattached tothe elephants.7—
5._As aresult ofTuysinvolvement withthe project,there wasntasingleconfirmed elephantdeath dueto human-elephant conflictsince
2025.A.The elephantthere arein dangerof dyingout.B.More andmore farmershad tokill themto protecttheir crops.C.Later;he majoredin forestryin BelarusUniversity.D.Since hiswork began,Tuy hasbeenasignificant success.E.Cambodia hasalonghistory ofpeaceful coexistencebetween peopleandelephants.F.Now thevillagers havebegun torealize theimportance ofprotecting animals.G.Tuy beganto teachvillagers howtousefences,fireworks andfog hornstokeep offelephants.
六、单词拼法请依据句子逻辑、首字母或中文提示,从模块4课本所学的词汇中选用恰当的单词并且运用其正确的形式填空
1.Accordingtothe WHOss(数据),about
1.8million peopleacross theworld dieeachyear fromdisease causedby unsafefood andwater.
2.He bitterlyregretted cthe falsenews byusing hisWeiChat.
3.For fortyyears JaneGoodall hasbeen o(坦率的)about makingtherestof theworldunderstand andrespect thelife ofanimals.
4.This dictionaryis fortheaEnglish learnerswhile thatone isfor thebeginners.
5.When you see anEnglish filmor talkwith nativespeakers,observe theirfacialexpressions andg.
6.1n October;the priceoftheatoMount Taihas risenby50yuan.
7.The trafficis terrible,pinthe citycenter.
8.1f wegrow fruit,vegetables andother foodwith chemicalfertilizers,theyusually growtoo fasttobefull ofn.
9.E withnew scientificfarming methods,they havebeen abletouse lessfarmland thaninthepast
10.The keytoryourself ofbad habitsis determination.
七、完成句子请依据中文句子含义,把对应的英语句子的空缺部分补充完整,每空填一词
1.当我们探望我的故居时,往事一下子涌上心头When wevisited myold familyhome,memory.
2.评委们惊异地发觉这个10岁的小男孩尽然会说五国语言The judgesthatthe10-year-old boycould speakfive foreignlanguages.3•坚信他有实力胜任,委员会已经任命他担当我们学校的校长his ability,the committeehave appointedhim asheadmaster ofour school.
4.他朝后退了退,举起了右手,似乎是在防卫_________________________He walkedbackwards andraised hisright hand.
5.自从温度达到25摄氏度,土壤里的有害细菌就在不断增多The harmfulbacteria inthe soilsincethetemperaturereached25degrees centigrade.
八、任务型阅读课文背诵考察These actionsare notgood orbad,
1..1have seen,however,that
2.—not allmembersofaculture behaveinthesame way.In general,though,studyinginternational customscan certainly
3..Which themepark wouldyou like to visitThere arevarious kindsof themeparks,withadifferent parkfor almosteverything:food,culture,science,cartoons,movies orhistory.
4.,others forshowing thefamous sightsand soundsofaculture.
5.,thereisatheme parkforyou.
九、书面表达假设你是李明,这个暑假你和你的家人准备去上海迪斯尼乐园游玩你通过查询相关的信息和资料,对迪斯尼乐园有了初步的相识请你写一篇英语短文向大家介绍〃上海迪斯尼乐园写作内容名称上海迪斯尼乐园Shanghai DisneyResort简介
1.位于上海浦东区,面积
3.9平方公里,是在中国大陆第一个,世界第六个迪斯尼主题公园
2.景点和活动参观海盗船,坐云霄飞车,观看百老汇音乐剧《狮子王》,在街上遇见白雪公主,米老鼠;在游行队伍中望见《疯狂动物城》里的卡通人物灵点
1.将中国文化与迪斯尼特质结合在一起
2.适合各个年龄段的游客参考词汇《疯狂动物城》Zootopia;百老汇Broadway;音乐剧musical《狮子王》The LionKing留意可适当增加细微环节,以便使行文连贯activities forstudents.Techbridge focuseson learningby doing.lt attractsMartas interest.When Iwasa〃kid,“says Marta,I wasntinto English.Iwasreally intotechnology andmath.Myolder sisterwas inTechbridge.She encouragedme tojoin.lt wassomething forme todoafter school.I foundit prettyfun.Marta hascreated acomplex music-making machine.Her latestproject isadigital piano,which showshow farher STEM skills haveadvanced.Martas instructorshavebeen followingher progressclosely.Tve seenher masterSTEMskills,“says〃Techbridge CEOLinda Kekelis.Shes veryconfident toface challenges.She isntafraidof temporarysetbacks.Marta plansto attendSmith Collegethis fall.She isstill drawnto mathandtechnology.But shedoesnotwant tobe limitedto oneparticular courseof study./z〃Im notsure whatIwanttodoafter collegegraduation/says Marta.I knowaSTEM careeris anoption/The futurewill befilled withjobs thatrequire STEMskills.So herlove oftechnology andher experiencewithTechbridgewill serveherwell.
11.Techbridge wasset uptoA.train womenteachers B.offer jobsfor studentsC.teach STEMatschoolD.help girlslearn STEM
12.Marta Garciaworks withTechbridge toA.develop herinterest B.finish hereducationC.improve herEnglish D.please herolder sister
13.Linda Kekelisis impressedby Marta GarciasA.knowledge B.interests Cconfidence D.instructionsz
114.The wordsetbacks”Para.3most probablymeans.”A.advances B.difficulties C.activities D.projects
15.MartaGarciasexperience withTechbridgewillA.help herfinish universityB.benefit herinthe futureC.limit hertoaSTEM jobD.let hertake fewercourses第三部分概括段落大意和补全句子第16~25题,每题1分,共10分阅读下面短文,请完成短文后的2项测试任务⑴从第16~20题后所给的6个选项中为第O〜
⑥段每段选择1个正确的小标题;2从第21~25题后所给的6个选项中选择5个正确选项,分别完成每个句子在答题纸相应位置上将答案选项涂黑How toCreate aFive-Year CareerPlan1More andmore peoplechoose tomake afive-year careerplan.They thinkthatthe plan can helpthemtolearn wheretheywould like togo inthe future.In fact,witha five-year plan,you candocument theprogress you have alreadymade inyourchosen career.You canalso learnwhere youare likelytobeheading inthefuture.2The initialstep isto think about anend goal.This canhelp you to gainfocuson yourcareer.When youare settingyour endgoal,make surethat youdo notchoose a jobpurely basedon itssalary.Though salariesforthejob maybe highnowdemand oftenchanges overtime.z8The nextstep isto getan adviser.An adviseris generallyapersonwho hasachievedsuccess inthe careerthat you wish totake.Ideally,an advisercan give yousound careeradvice.Make surethat youchoose youradviser carefullyastheymayprovide youwith greatinsight9Next you will need to think abouttheabilities that you will need to fulfill yourzcareerplan.Assess yourcurrent workexperience andpast education;figure outanyspecific skills or knowledgeyou alreadyhave;identify anygaps thatyouw川need tofillin orderto meetyour endgoal;and listany opportunitiesthatyou can taketoimprove theskillsorknowledge thatyou haveidentified6Finally youwillneed tozidentify thejobs thatyou wouldliketotake.If youfeel thatyou alreadyhave therequiredskills andknowledge apply forthem.Even ifyou failto getone,youwillgainzsome invaluableknowledge fromthe interview.Task
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①②③46A.The firststep tomake a career planB.The reasonfor changinga careerplanC.The righttime toapplyfordesired jobsD.The necessityto getsome careeradviceE.The importanceof havinga careerplan F.The abilitiestofulfilla careerplanTask
221.A careerplancangiveyou
22.When youchooseajob youshould notfocus onz
23.To gaincareer guidance,youshouldtry.
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25.A jobinterview canA.the salaryalone26to writeit wellC.get wellpreparedD.to findan adviserE.offer someuseful knowledgeF.a clearfuture direction第四部分填句补文(第26〜30题,每题2分,共10分)下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请依据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以复原文章原貌,并在答题纸相应位置上将答案选项涂黑What DoesHappiness MeanHappinessin lifediffers forall ofus.-26Very oftenwe arehappy butwe justzdontrealize it.If youthinkaboutwhat actuallymakes youhappy youmight findyouzhave thosethings alreadyaround you.Your happinessdepends entirelyon you.27It issomething inside you thatyouhave tofind andwork towards.You cantake positiveaction andmake changestoyour lifeor yourselfin orderto achievehappiness.28The firststep foryoutodo soistolookatyour feelingsand askyourself〃questions suchas ifI couldbe enjoyingsomething inmy lifewhat wouldit beandzwhatmakes mefeel satisfiedinmylife rightnow”Once youunderstand what youridea ofhappiness isyou canbuild onwhat youhave nowor focuson changingyourzlife towhatyouwouldlikeit tobe.The importantthing todo isto examineyour feelingsby wayoftheanswers yougiveto your questions.29You shouldalso focusonthegood orbad feelingsyou getfromyourquestionsand answers.Happiness issomething that is alreadyright thereinsideyou.You justhave torealizewhat itis andbring itouttostart enjoyinglife.lt canbe foundin familylife,work,relationships natureorapet,to namejust afew.30The pointis wheretozlook.You shouldlook intherightdirection,thatisyour innerself.zA.No oneelse cangive itto you.B.You shouldexamine themhonestly.C.Happiness iseasy todefine.D.You shouldunderstand whathappiness meansto you.E.ActuallyJt canbe foundin anythingand anysituation.F.What makesone personhappy maynot bringhappiness toanother.第五部分填词补文(第31〜40题,每题
1.5分,共15分)下面的短文有10处空白,短文后列出12个词,其中10个取自短文,请依据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以复原文章原貌,并在答题纸相应位置上将答案选项涂黑Tips forImproving YourBody ImageSomepeople thinkthat theyneedtochange howthey lookor acttofeelgoodabout themselves.But actuallyall youneedto.31is changethe wayyouseeyourbody andhow youthinkabout yourself.The firstthing todo is32that your body isyour own.Ifyoure veryworried aboutyourweight orsize,33_with yourdoctor toverify thatthings areOK.But itsno onesbusinessbut yourown whatyourbodyis like.Ultimately,youhavetobehappy withyourself.34Jdentify whichaspects ofyour appearanceyoucan35change andwhich youcant.Everyone hasthings aboutthemselves thatthey cantchange andneed toacceptjiketheir height,for exampleortheirshoe size.zIf thereare36aboutyourselfthatyou wanttochange andcan changesuchashow fityouaredo thisby setting.37for yourself.For examplejfyouwantto getfit,z38_make aplan toexercise everyday andeat_39foods.Then keeptrack ofyour40until youreach yourgoal.Meeting achallenge youset foryourself isagreatway toboostself-esteem!A.checkB.thingsC.InsteadD.goals。
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