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英语试卷全卷满分分考试时间分钟150120第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)(略)30第二部分阅读(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DA(推动)Southwest ChinasGuizhou Provincemade someprojects inpromoting high-qualitydevelopment ofboth itsculture and tourism industries.Building uniqueculture and tourism brandsGuizhouheld the2021International Conferenceof MountainTourism andOutdoor Sportsandthe16th GuizhouTourism IndustryDevelopment Conferenceto improvecooperation incultureand tourismwith southwestChinas SichuanProvince andChongqing Municipality.Guizhou alsoorganized aseries of activities topromote itsrich cultureandtourismresourcesboth online and offline.()(非物质文化遗产)Reviving intangiblecultural heritageICHEighteen itemsin Guizhouwere listedin thefifth batchof nationalICHs,bringing theprovincestotal numberto
99.Song Shuixian,an ICHinheritor in the province,was namedas oneofChinas top10ICH inheritorsof theYear
2020.Guizhou alsoheld differentonlineandoffline ICH-related activitiesto increasethe salesofICH-related products.Increasing satisfaction in tourismGuizhouhas improvedthe qualityof tourismservices recently.It putdown illegalpractices intourism,ordered theclosure of50tourism-related shoppingplaces,and investigatednine travelagenciesand four tour guides.It acceptedand addressed716tourism-related complaints.Founding the Guizhou Vocational College of Culture and TourismOn Feb.11,2021,the peoplesgovernment ofGuizhou plannedto setup Guizhouthem,a day()to lovethem,65a wholelife toforget them.第四部分写作(共四节,满分分)40第一节单词拼写(每空一词,共小题;每小题分,满分分)根据首字母或汉语717提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意通顺
66.Childrens bodiescannot growproperly withouta bdiet.(定期).
67.The movingparts ofthis machineshould beoiled(表现)
68.Our footballteams has been excellentduring thewhole year.
69.If yousee him,please sendmy afor nothaving writtento him.
70.Tom recommendeds mealsto slimdown,but Ithought itdangerous.(增强)
71.Her encouragementand supportour confidencein Englishlast term.(尽管)
72.a lackof formaleducation,she wasfar fromstupid.第二节(每空一词,共小题;每小题分,满分分)818单句语法填空定语从句和主谓一致
73.A realfriend issomeone,walks inwhen therest of the worldwalks out.
74.Huck is a poorwhite boyfather oftenbeats him.
75.You shouldhelp othersthe wayothers helpyou.
76.The nicknameby hewas knownat schoolis Spiderman.
77.Teenagers sleepingbadly mayexperience situationsbody developmentslows down.
78.Weekends areprobably thetime youfeel likea lie-in.
79.The directorsaid thatnot onlythe animalsbut alsothe jungledigitallycreated.()
80.Two hoursseem veryshort whenyou arewatching afilm.第三节完成句子每空一词,每题分,共题,满分分根据所给汉语提示完1110成下列句子这笔巨大的损失绝不会让你来负责
81.It wasntyou whothe greatloss.众所周知,交朋友的一个好方法就是加入俱乐部
82.As weall know,is a good wayto makefriends.过去的几个月房租急速上涨
83.Rents havein thelast fewmonths.她的父母总是唠叨她的婚姻问题
84.Her parentsare always____________________________________________her marriage.看到这恐怖的情景,汤姆说不出话来了
85.Seeing thefrightening scene,Tom was__________words.通常,这种案件会以失败告终
86.More oftenthan not,this kindof case.老师偶尔警告学生不要过度自信
87.Students areover-confidence oncein awhile.达到你的期望值没有任何意义
88.There isno pointyour expectations.谈到电影《阿甘正传》时,这个名字她听上去十分熟悉
89.When itcame toForrest Gump,this namesounded quiteher.酒与杯从此形影不离!
90.Wine andcup since then was____________________________________________!第四节作文(满分分)15某中学英文报开设了专栏,假设你是该栏目的编辑你收到一封“heart toheart”Cynthia,署名为的求助信信中该同学向你诉说了自己的困扰;同桌总是抄袭他的作业,worried他不知如何拒绝请用英文给该同学写一封回信,要点如下表示理解;
1..提出建议并说明理由2注意.词数左右;
180.信中不能出现与本人相关的信息;
2.信的开头和结尾已为你拟好,不计人总词数3Hi worried,Yours,Cynthia参考答案第一部分听力(略)第二部分阅读第一节21〜23CAB24〜27DDCA28〜31CBBD32〜35ABDC第三部分语言应用第一节41〜45CBADB46〜50CDBAC51〜55ACDBC第二节
56.argument
57.saying
58.to take
59.stuck
60.from
61.The
62.us
63.where
64.benefits
65.but第四部分写作
67.regularly
68.performance
69.apology第一节
66.balanced
72.Despite
71.boost
70.skipping
74.whose
75.that
76.which第二节
73.who
78.when
79.was
80.seems
77.where第三节第二节36-40FDACG
81.were responsiblefor
82.joining clubs
83.shot up
84.on herback about
85.at aloss for
86.ends infailure
87.warned against
88.living upto
89.familiar to
90.like peasand carrots第四节作文(略)Vocational Collegeof Cultureand Tourism,making ita newtraining basefor professionaltourismtalents in the province.
21.How manyitems werelisted before the5th batchof nationalICHsA.
18.B.
99.C.
81.D.
10.
22.Which projectsturn to the Internetfor thedevelopmentA.Building uniquebrands andreviving ICH.B.Building uniquebrands and increasing satisfactionin tourism.C.Reviving ICHandincreasingsatisfactionintourism.D.Reviving ICHand foundingtheGuizhouVocationalCollegeofCultureandTourism.
23.Who islikely to be punishedin thepromotion projectsA.A leaderwho attendedthe conference.B.A guidewho chargesextra fee.C.A studentwho receivestourism training.D.A shopwhich sellsICH-related products.BBefore Ican tellyou whathappened tome,you firstmust learnabout my job:performunderwater repairs.As youknow,my officelies atthe bottomof thesea.I weara suit to office.Ifsa wetsuit.This timeof yearthe wateris quitecool.So whatwe doto keepwarm isa waterheater.This$20,000piece ofequipment thatsucks thewater outof thesea.It heatsittoa delightfultemperature.(潜水员)It thenpumps itdown to the diverthrough agarden pipe.Now,this allsounds likea wonderfulplan,and Iveused itseveral times.What Ido whenI getto thebottom istake the pipe andstuff itdown theback of my wetsuit.This floodsmy wholesuit withwarm water.Ifs fantastic.(屁股)(痒).Everything wasgoing welluntil allof asudden,my buttstarted toitch So,of course,I scratchedit.This,of course,only madethings worse.Within afew secondsmy buttstartedto feelhot.I pulledthepipeout frommy back,thinking thatmaybe thewater wastoo hot,but thedamage wasdone.In pain,I realizedwhat hadhappened.The hotwater machinehad suckedup a jellyfish(水母)and pumpedit directlyinto mysuit.Now,since Idont haveany hairon myback,thejellyfish couldntstick toit.I immediatelyinformed thedive directorofmysituation over the communicator.His replywasunclear dueto thefact thathe,along withfive otherdivers,were alllaughing hysterically.Needless tosay,I gaveup thedive.As Iclimbed outof thewater,the doctor,with tearsoflaughter runningdown hisface,handed mea tubeof creamand toldme torub iton mybutt.The(排泄)cream putthe fireout,but Icouldnt poopfor twodays becausemy bottomwas swollen.So,next timeyou,re havinga badday atwork,think abouthow muchworse itwould beif youhadajellyfishshoved upyour bottom.Now repeatto yourself,I lovemy job,I lovemy job,I lovemyjob.May youNEVER haveajellyfish badday.
24.What isthe writerA.A surfer.B.A swimmer.C.An officer.D.A repairman.
25.What happenedtothewriter under the seaA.He wasbitten bya strangefish.B.The hotwater burnedhis butt.C.His skinwas cutby something.D.A jellyfishwas attachedto hisback.
26.Why didntthe directormake hisreply clearA.Because thedoctor putin aword.B.Because hedidnt intendto helphim.C.Because hisvoice mixedwith laughter.D.Because voiceran slowerunderthesea.
27.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe thewriterA.Positive andhumorous.B.Kind andfriendly.C.Helpful andhonest.D.Grateful andselfless.C(家电企业)Many Chinesehome applianceenterprises sawdemand for their heating productsrise from the Europeanmarket during the ongoing132nd sessionof theChina Importand ExportFair,or Canton Fair,the ShanghaiSecurities Newsreported onFriday.“This timewe arefocusing on heatingproducts/9said BuZhiming,general managerGd ShineElectricAppliances,who hashad hishands fullsincetheopening ofthis yearson Oct
15.Themajor productson displayare heatersand electricovens.The ordersbe floodingin morethan onemonthearlier thanprevious years,according toBu.The companysold morethan500,000heatingequipment tothe Europeanmarket in the firstnine months,up over30percent year-on-year.Weve receivedmany telephonesfor informationonheating equipment fromthecustomers,“said ZhangWei,board directorof theexhibitor,Honghuo Holdings,a heatingequipmentprovider basedin GuangdongProvince.Small-sized airblowers with lower priceandelectric blanketswithlowerenergy consumption are popularamong Europeancustomers.To meetthedemand fromEurope,the companyhas setup asubsidiary inFrance toproduce heatingproductsunder ownbrand andseen theexport ofown-brand productsrising byfourtofive foldsofar thisyear.“The Europeanmarket isour focusduringtheCantonFairthis time.Since autumn,weve seenorderrise,“said PengHongfei,head of the marketingdepartment of the Vanward,a heatingequipmentprovider.Peng said the salesof theirheatingequipmentwent beyondover20millionyuan$
2.76million in the thirdquarter thisyear,up102percent on a yearlybasis.At present,weare alsostepping upthe preparationof newproduction linesto ensureorder production.”
28.How didthe reportprove thegreater demandfor Chinesehome appliancesA.By advertising.B.By comparing.C.By interviewing.D.By analyzing.
29.What doesthe underlinedword inparagraph3meanA.Lab.B.Branch.C.System.D.Standard.
30.How willthe Vanwarddeal withthe risingorderA.Employ moreworkers.B.Add productionlines.C.Learn newskills.D.Encourage extrawork.
31.What canbe asuitable titleforthe textA.Chinese heatingequipment providerswill make a bigfortune.B.The Europeanmarket greatlywelcomes Chinesehome appliances.C.Chinese heatingproducts havechanged fastoverthepast twentyyears.D.Chinese heatingproducts seeorders fromEurope riseduring CantonFair.DThere havebeen fewpositives duringthe Covidpandemic butBritish academicsmay havespottedone:People look more attractivein protective masks.Researchers atCardiff Universitywere surprisedto findthat bothmen andwomen werejudgedto lookbetter with a facemask covering the lowerhalf oftheir faces.They alsodiscovered(一次性夕卜科罩)that aface coveredwith adisposable-type surgical mask waslikely tobeconsidered themost attractive,which maybe ablow forproducers offashionable coveringsand theenvironment.Dr MichaelLewis,a readerfrom CardiffUniversitys schoolof psychology,said researchbeforethe pandemichad found that medical face masksreduced attractivenessbecause theywereassociated withillness.“We wantedto testwhether thishad changedsince facecoverings becamepopular Jhe said.“Our studysuggests facesare consideredmost attractivewhen covered by medicalface masks.This maybe becausewere usedto healthcareworkers wearingblue masksand nowwe associatethesewith peoplein caringor medicalprofessions.At atime whenwe feelweak,we mayfind thewearingof medicalmasks secureand sofeel morepositive towardsthe wearer.”The firstpart ofthe researchwas carriedout inFebruary2021by whichtime theBritishpopulation hadbecome usedto wearingmasks insome places.Forty-three womenwere askedtorate ona scaleof1to10——the attractivenessof imagesof malefaces withouta mask,wearing aplaincloth mask,a bluemedicalfacemask,and holdinga plainblack bookcovering thearea afacemask wouldhide.The participantssaid thosewearing acloth maskwere muchmore attractivethan theones withnomasks orwhose faceswere partlycoveredbythe book.But thesurgicalmask-which wasjust anormal,disposable kind—made thewearer lookeven better.Lewis saidit wasalso possiblethatmasks made people more attractive becausethey directedattention tothe eyes.He saidother studieshadfoundthatcoveringtheleft orright halfofaface alsomadepeoplelook moreattractive,partlybecause thebrain fillsin themissing gapsand beautifythe overalleffect.The resultsofthefirst study hasbeenpublished inthe journalCognitive Research:Principlesand Implications.A secondstudyhasbeen carriedout,in whicha group of menlook atwomen inmasks;it hasyet tobe publishedbut Lewissaidtheresults wereprobably thesame.
32.Why wereprotectivemasksnot welcomebeforethepandemicA.Because itreminded othersof diseases.B.Because themasks woreuncomfortably.C.Because onlydoctors hadthe rightto wearthem.D.Because somewearers couldnttake asmooth breath.
33.Who lookedmoreattractiveaccording tothe participantsA.Those withcloth masks.B.Those withsurgical masks.C.Those withoutany covering.D.Those withbook masks.
34.Which ofthe followingcant explainthe attractionA.Those wearingmasks maylookmorelike doctors.B.Viewers focusmore oneyes whenjudging aperson.C.People liketo imaginewhat acovered facelook like.D.Its recognizedthat maskscan hidefacial imperfections.
35.Where isthetextprobably fromA.A bookon biology.B.A medicinemagazine.C.A newspaper.D.A guidebook.第二节(共2小题;每小题
2.5分,满分12・5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项(临时准备)Key Stepsto Cramfor aTest WithoutLosing YourMind(注意缺陷多动障碍综合征).Social mediais electronicADHD36Texting,Facebook,Twitter,Gmail,Pinterest,etc.,are great,but take a breakto cramfor exams.37We recommenda50/10split:50minutes studying,10minutes ofanything else.On yourbreak,exercise,or sing,or dance,or sitstill.You pick.Then getback towork.Setting atimer willhelpyou find a rhythm.Remember,you arecramming atthis point.Any learninghere hasa limitedlife,so stickto thebasics.You arelearning justthe mainideas andthe keydetails.Those arethe thingsthat aremostlikely tobe onthe test,so focusyour energythere.Look forheadings,key people,dates,equations,vocab words,and explanationsof majorideas.38Talk to yourself.Every bigidea youread,talk itout.Explain thingstoyourself.Make lotsofhand actions.Pace ifit helps.Stress wordswithafunny accent.39No,crazy peopledont remembermore,but the more sensesand emotionsinvolved,themoreyoullremember.Whether ornot yourteacher gaveyou astudy guide,you needto makeyour ownto cramfor anexam.40After justmaking theguide yourself,80%of yourwork willbedone.Youre cramming,so itdoesnt have tobeneat.Only youhavetobe ableto readit.Writingit out,reading asyou go,involving allyour senses.A.Let gooftherest.B.Catch everysecond tocram.C.The crazieryou look,the better.(节奏).D.Cramming isabout findingagoodrhythmE.Your teacherisahelp tomakeastudy guide.F.It willsink arevision likean elephantin arow boat.G.This isno doubtthat aguide isthe bestmethod tostudy foran exam.第三部分语言应用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以城入空白处的最佳选A BC D项Standing atthe frontoftheclassroom,Ljuba Medakasks herstudents toopen theirbooks.Where arepeople betterpaid,inthenorth orthe southof Norway”she asksthe―41—.This isno ordinaryschool andMedak isno42teacher.Her classis madeupof()students froma branchoftheThird AgeUniversity U3A,where olderpeople learnfor
43.Medak44remembers thebest dayof hercareer wasin2014——when she45fromthesecondary schoolwhere shedtaught geography.46did shereturnto theclassroom justa weeklater Ilove to47my knowledgeand enthusiasm/5shesays.Like morethan halfof Europeanworkers over65,she workspart time.No morepreparing18-year-olds forstressful examsor writingevaluations.Tm much48J shesays.Medaks taskis toopen peopleseyes,whatever theirage,tothe49around them.“They mustthink aboutthe thingsthey50J she says.Bringing herstudents onfieldtrips givethem the51to dojust that.Taking ajob afterretirement is52in Slovenia,where youcan liveon your(退休金)pension atage60if youhave40years ofservice.Only
6.6percent ofSlovenians aged65to69work,compared tothe EU53of13percent.Medak likesto meetfriends forcoffee,54working offerssomething different.“Theres asaying:If yourealone athome,youre alwaysin goodcompany,“shesays.But wemust55this wayof thinking.”
41.A.student B.team C.group D.family
42.A.great B.ordinary C.satisfying D.different
43.A.fun B.work C.children D.future
44.A.possibly B.hardly C.seemingly D.clearly
45.A.left B.retired C.graduated D.started
46.A.Whether B.Where C.Why D.How
47.A.practise B.learn C.understand D.spread
48.A.happier B.freer denserD.cleverer
49.A.world B.people C.friends D.countries
50.A.feel B.hear C.see D.like
51.A.chance B.job C.responsibility D.energy
52.A.common B.normal C.unusual D.probable
53.A.part B.much C.number D.average
54.A.or B.but C.and D.so
55.A.master B.have C.avoid D.know第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填人一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式The storygoes thattwo friendswere walkingthrough thedesert.During somepoint ofthe掴journey theyhad an56argue,and onefriend slappedthe otherintheface.The onewho gotslapped washurt,but without57say anything,he wroteinthe sand:绿Today mybest friendslapped meintheface.They kepton walkinguntil theyfound anoasis洲I,where theydecided58takeabath.The onewho hadbeen slappedgot59stick inthe泥潭mire andstarted sinking,but thefriend savedhim.After herecovered60the trouble,he wroteona stone:Today mybest friendsaved mylife.,9The fiiendwho hadslapped andsaved hisbest friendasked him,After Ihurt you,you wroteinthe sandand nowyou writeonastone.Why”61other friendreplied;When someonehurts us,we shouldwrite itdown inthe sandwherewinds offorgiveness canerase itaway.But whensomeone doessomething goodfor62we,wemust engraveit inastone63he windcan evererase it.”Learn towrite yourhurts inthesandandtocarve your64benefit inthe stone.They sayittakes aminute tofindaspecial person,an hourto appreciate。
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