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48.A.happens B.counts C.lives D.awakes
49.A.patterns B.elements C.obstacles D.experiences
50.A.techniques B.insights C.idioms D.remendations
51.A.focused B.strict C.confident D.hungry
52.A.drill B.expense C.process D.highlight
53.A.influential B.unexpected C.dramatic D.cloudy
54.A.randomly B.fortunately C.definitely D.gradually
55.A.concept B.excuse C.connection D.purpose第II卷非选择题(55分)第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)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1Vigorous,full ofvitality and93years old,worldrenowned Chineseconductor ZhengXiaoying stillshines onstage.Zheng is the firstfemale operaand symphonyconductor in China and also the first Chineseconductor toperform at56opera houseoverseas.So far,she57conduct morethan1,600concerts andopera worksin over20countries andregions.Zheng wasborn inShanghai inSeptember
1929.Before her58graduate,she hadplanned topursue amedical career,but latershe changedher pathand studiedmusic instead.It washer passion59music andprofessional training60helpedher beethe firstfemale conductorin China.After shereturned toChina,she didher bestto bineWestern andOrientalmusic.However,to61she astonishment,shefound thatmusic educationhad beenmissed fortoo longinChina.Since the1980s,Zheng has been offeringlectures,withthe conceptof attractingmore audiencesto theconcert hall62enjoy thebeauty ofmusic”.In fact,she notonly promotesthe Chinesesymphony to the world,but alsopresents63tradition Chinesemusicto the world.Behind herbrilliant performanceis heryears ofhard workand determination.Now inher64ninety,Zheng isstill第四部分写作共两节,满分40分active on the stage,65share Chinawith theworld throughher music.第一节、应用文写作满分15分.假设你是李华,打算参加你校英语社团开展的题为的英语作文比赛,分享自己喜爱的一项66“My SportsStory”体育运动,内容包括喜爱原因;
1.运动经历;
2..你的感悟3注意词数词左右;
1.100标题已为你写出
2.My SportsStory第二节、读后续写(满分25分)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
67.For morethan20years Ihave beentraveling theworld,preferring oftento spend a yearor twoin differentcountriesrather thanto justvisit as a tourist.It hasbee animportant part of mypersonality asI grewolder andshaped theway Isawthe worldand myself.My littletaste ofthis amazinglife waswhen I was19years old.I wasselected amonga smallgroup ofcollegeclassmates to spendayear abroad.This waslong beforepeople couldtravel theworld throughsocial medialike FacebookandTwitter.In orderto seea place,you hadto gothere andexperienced it.I wasraised in a middleclassfamily andcouldnt affordto travelaround theworld theway Iwished I could.The onlywayI knewabout theworld outsidewas throughletters Iwrote topen palsfrom overa dozencountries as a kid,and fromtelevision.Growing up,I alwaysloved thevery funnyBritish ediesthat wereshown onlocal publictelevision everySaturdaynight.So whenI gotthe chanceto applyfor astudy abroadprogram,T choseLondon.Living abroadcan beexciting,scary andchallenging.I thoughtit wouldbe easierbecause Ispoke thesame language(享受)as thelocal peopledid.But I also liketo relishthe littledifferences betweenthe Britishand Americanculture andlanguage.Ialsolearned thatin England,they spellwords differentlythan in the U.S.In Britishspelling,they puta uinwords likefavor to make itfavour andan sin wordslike analyzetomakeit“analyse”.I wasable toadapt quicklytothis newway ofwriting sinceI wassubmitting papersall thetime formy classes.Academically,I gotto takeclasses thatwerent offeredat mycollege backhome.For example,I hada coursein注意sociology andlearned about the nativepeople ofPapua NewGuinea.续写词数应为左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.Paragraph1:But therewere alsochallenges thatyear too.Paragraph2:Sometimes thedifficult timesmade mesad andhomesick.
6.What isthe womandoingA.plaining to the man.B.Introducing ajob tothe man.C.Asking the man for a license.
7.What jobmight theman tryA.A driver.B.A farmer.C.A factoryworker.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
8.What happenedtothe womans storyA.It wascopied.B.It waslost.C.It wasstolen.
9.Why isthe womanadvised toeat somethingA.To avoidher misfortune.B.To cheerherself up.C.To killher time.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
10.What was the boysmother doing when hefellA.Putting awayhis toys.B.Looking afterhis sister.C.Sitting in the livingroom.
11.Why did the boyfall outof thewindowA.He triedto seizehis biscuit.B.He fellout tocatch thechair.C.He pushedhard toopen thewindow.
12.What partof the boys bodygot hurtA.His head.B.His arm.C.His leg.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
13.What isthewomanworried aboutA.How to get tothe students,union.B.How to live the university life.C.How tofind amap of theuniversity.
14.How longare theputer roomsopen onweekdaysA.8hours.B.9hours.C.11hours.
15.Where isthe studentsunionA.Beside theLab.B.Opposite theChemistry labs.C.On theright of the ScienceBlock.
16.What doesthemanask thewoman todoA.Get familiarwith theuniversity.B.Have anappointment withhim onThursday.C.Write hertelephone numberdown on the form.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】
17.What didthe speakerenjoy asa youngchildA.Running.B.Climbing.C.Swimming.
18.What wasthe speakerdoingwhenhe injuredhimselfA.The longjump.B.A handstand.C.A forwardroll.
19.For howmany weeksdidthespeaker haveto giveup exercisingA.Four.B.Eight.C.Twelve.
20.How didthe incidentaffect thespeakerA Hedeveloped a new hobby.B Hebegan toread lovestories.C.He enjoyedphysical challengeseven more.第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项HEARING HASCHANGEDRecord numberof longtimehearing aidwearers areastonished tofind newdirecttoyou hearing aids pricedbetween$549and$629,outperform theirthousandsofdollars devices.Delivered directlyto you,with noappointments orhearingtests required,they areready touse rightaway with the simplepress ofa button.“Having trialledfour differentsets ofhearing aidsfrom twoaudiology centreswithout pletesatisfaction,I orderedtwoJaspa3hearing aids.Icouldhardly believehow muchmore naturalsounding theJaspa aidswere inparison tothe veryexpensiveaids Ihad trialled.It isso smallthat peoplearound medont evennotice Imwearing ahearing aid.Tm nowwearingthem eachday asrequired andfind themvery good.^^—AaronReceived this afternoon.Couldnt believethe speedof delivery,well doneguys.These aidsare sosimple yeteffective.From firsttrying,I amsitting herewith asmile allover myface.The TVis on,and Ican actuallyhear itveryclearly.As auser,until now,of thefree governmentsupplied hearingaids andof havingput upwith them for fouryears一there isjust noparison,yours leavethemfordead.“Peter“My motherwas abouttospend$5000+on ahearingaidso Igot aJaspa3after readingsome reviews.My motherisdelighted withthe deviceand wecan nowhave adecent conversationwithout havingto constantlyapologise orguessingwhether tosay yesor no.^^----------------------------------ZoranRead morereviews at
21.What canwe knowaboutthe new hearing aidsA.They arethe cheapestever.B.They areplicated tooperate.C.They arelittle andfunction well.D.They needto bereserved inadvance.
22.Why doesPeter likethenewhearingaidsA.Their designsare veryfashionable.B.The governmentoffers themfor free.C.He cansee thingsmore clearlywith them.D.They areexpressed fastand havegood effects.
23.What canwe inferfrom thereviewsA.The reviewersare partof manyconsumers.B.The reviewersare peoplewith hearingloss.C.The consumerscan getbonus from the pany.D.The consumersare askedto advertisethe equipment.BChinas Marsprobe Tianwenl successfullylanded on the surfaceof the red planet on May15,2021,leaving aChinesefootprint on Mars forthe firsttime andin itsfirst attempt,being the only othernation besidesthe UStogetsuch anachievement.The Tianwenlprobe toucheddown atits preselectedlanding areain the southern partof UtopiaPlanitia,awide plainonMars,at7:18a.m.Beijing Time,after threemonths scanningthe wholeplanetonMars dockingorbit,theChina NationalSpace AdministrationCNSAannounced.Tianwenl,including anorbiter,a landerandarover,was launched from theWenchang SpacecraftLaunch Siteon thecoastof southernChina sisland provinceof Hainanon July23,
2020.It wasthefirststep inChinas planetaryexplorationof thesolar system,withtheaim ofpleting orbiting,landing androving ontheredplanet in one mission.According totheadministration,the countrysfirst Martianprobe willconduct scientific investigations aboutthe Martiansoil,environment,atmosphere as well aswater.China*s planetaryexploration programhas beennamed“TianwerT,which wasnamed aftera long poem bythefamous ancientpoet QuYuan.The namerepresents theChinese nations willpower inpursuing truth,the countrysculturalinheritance ofits understandingof natureand universe,aswellastheunending exploration in scienceand technology.Chinas firstMars roverhasbeennamed Zhurong”,which meansthe godof firein anancient Chinesestory.Thename indicatesChinese peoplesblessing forthe roverto lightthe flameof China*s planetaryexploration.The roverhassix wheelsand foursolar panels,and carries13scientific instruments.According tothe CNSA,Zhurong hasstarted itsscientificexploration aftermoving from the landing platform ontothe RedPlanets surfaceon May
22.More than40Mars missionshave beenlaunched sincethe1960s,but onlyabout halfhave succeeded.It isthe firsttimein theworld thatorbiting,landing androving onMars hasbeen pletedin onelaunch mission,and Chinahas eto theforefront of Marsexplorationintheworld.
24.What canwe learnfrom thefirst twoparagraphsA.China istheonlynation tolaunch aprobe toMars.B.Tianwenl landedinthenorthern partof the planet.C.Tianwenl scannedthesouthernpartoftheplanet.D.The Marsprobe willcarry outscientificinvestigations.
25.How didthe planetaryexploration programget itsnameA.From alongpoemby QuYuan.B.From anancient Chinesestory.C.From Chinesenationswillpower.D.From theChina NationalSpace Administration.
26.Why doesthe authorsay Chinahas etotheleading positionof MarsexplorationA.The rovercarried manyscientific instruments.B.China pletedthree tasksinoneattempt.C.The roversuccessfully movedfromthelandingplatformonto Mars.D.The CNSAis continuouslyexploring scienceand technology.
27.What isthe textmainly aboutA.Tianwenl pletedits mission.B.Tianwenl representedthe godof fire.C.Tianwenl successfullylanded onMars.D.Tianwenl waslaunchedfromWenchang.CEmma,a younglibrarian witha heartwarmingsmile anda steadymitment toher work,harboured a deepseated fear:public speaking.When shewas invitedto deliverthe openingspeech atthe annualSerenity Book Festival anevent toosignificantto decline—her anxietyrose.Oliver,a brightand considerateboy whofrequented the library,quickly sensedEmmas depression.Having alwaysadmiredher warmthand devotion,Oliver approachedher witha gentlesmile.Why dontwe overeour fearlike heroesinthem”he suggestedkindly,pointing tothe booksontheshelf.Moved bytheboyscourage,Emma agreedsoftly,Alright,lets giveit atry!”With eachpractice,Emma graduallygained theconfidence toboldly faceher fear.As thefestival approached,Emma practicedbefore smallgroups,then largerones,steadily improving.But aweekprior,she receivedan unexpectedletter fromher oldteacher,Mr.Langston,who expressedhis intentionto attendandeagerly anticipatedher speech,adding toher pressure.Noticing herconcern,Oliver remindedher howmuch shehadimproved.They dida finalpractice infrontofthelibrarystaff,whose encouragementboosted herconfidence significantly,calming hernerves forthe bigday.The dayofthefestival arrived.Stepping ontothe stage,Emma felther heartbeating wildly.She tookadeepbreathand beganto speak.Oliver,sitting inthe frontrow,watched withpride.His smilewidened ashe heardconfidence inhervoice.The audiencelistened attentively.When Emmaconcluded witha requestfor everyoneto learnfrom books,therewas amoment ofsilence—then thecrowd eruptedinto applause.Tears ofjoy filledher eyes,not justfrom relief,but fromtheoverwhelming supportand recognitionfrom bothOliver andthe audience.Emma tooka finalhow asthe applausedied down,feeling awarmth inher heart.She knewshe couldface whatevercamenext.
28.What wasthe problemwith EmmaA.It troubledher tohost anevent.B.She wasafraid tospeak inpublic.C.She foundit difficultto staycalm.D.It washard forher tofund thefestival.
29.What dowe knowabout Mr.Langstons letterA.It madeEmma muchmore anxious.B.It encouragedEmma tobe confident.C.It taughtEmma thetechniques ofspeaking.D.It invitedEmma tothe celebrationofthefestival.30Which ofthe followingbest describesEmmaC.Anxious andambitious.D.Determined andmitted.A.Humble andcapable.B.Careful andsuccessful.
31.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.The LibrariansSecret:A Taleof HiddenFearsB.Emma,s Speech:A Journeyfrom Fearto ApplauseC.Olivers Advice:A Storyof Friendshipand SupportD.The SerenityBookFestival:A Celebrationof LiteratureD吃播“In recentyears,a uniquetrend calledmukbang hasswept acrosssocial mediaplatforms,captivatingmillions of viewers worldwide.Originating in South Koreaaround theearly2010s,the term“mukbang“bines twoKoreanwords:meokda toeat andbangsong broadcast.It referstoliveor recordedvideos wherehosts consumelarge quantitiesoffood whileinteracting withtheir audience.This trendreflects notonly changingentertainment preferencesbut alsodeepersocial shifts.Mukbangs firstgained popularityinSouthKorea asa responseto risingloneliness inurban societies.Many people,especially thoseliving alone,found fort in watchingothers eatand chat,creating asense ofshared mealtimepanionship.The hostsoften describedflavors,reacted tofood textures,or sharedpersonal stories,turning asimple mealinto aninteractiveexperience.Over time,mukbangs evolvedinto aglobal phenomenon,with creatorsadapting theformat tolocalcuisines andcultures.The appealof mukbangslies intheir ability to satisfymultiple humandesires.For some,it triggersASMRAutonomous SensoryMeridian Response,a relaxingsensation causedby soundslike chewingor swallowingfood.Others getutmost pleasurefromthevisual feastof colorfuldishes orthe noveltyof watchinghosts takingup extremeeatingchallenges.Additionally,mukbangs serveas escapism,offering stressrelief infastpaced modernlifestyles.Duringthe COVID19pandemic,their popularitysurged aspeople soughtvirtual connectionsand entertainmentat home.However,mukbangs havesparked debates.Critics arguethat promotingexcessive eatingnormalizes unhealthyhabits,contributing toobesity andfood waste.Environmental concernsalso arise,as somevideos featuresingleuseplastics orunsustainable foodquantities.Despite theseissues,supporters highlightmukbangs positiveaspects,such as食物的fostering globalculinary curiosityand supportingsmall foodbusinesses throughinfluencer collaborations.As technologycontinues toshape howwe consumecontent,mukbangs representa fascinatingblend ofculture,entertainment,and humanconnection.Whether viewedasapassing trendoralasting digitalritual,they undeniablyreflectthe evolvingways peopleseek fortand munityin anincreasingly onlineworld.
32.What doesthe underlinedword“captivating”in paragraph1meanA.Engaging.B.Feeding.C.Understanding.D.Avoiding.
33.Which ofthe followingmay holdmuch appealfor viewersA.Chewing sometender food.B.Cooking whateverthe hostseat.C.Interacting withthe hostsface toface.D.Watching thehosts wolfingdown strangefood.
34.What isa concerncritics haveabout mukbangsA.Dislike forsocial interactions.B.Harmful effectontheenvironment.C.Reduced interestin traditionalfood.D.Food wasteand lossof culinaryculture.
35.What doesthe authoragree withaccording tothe lastparagraphA Theyare naturalproducts oftechnology.B.They reflectmodern needsfor friendship.C Theywill soonbe replacedby newtrends.D.They helppeople findfortinthe virtualworld.第二节(共5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项An essentialwriting skillistheabilitytouse plain language effectivelyto conveyideas clearly.Plain languageinvolvesusing directand accessiblelanguage witha straightforwardstructure.To writein plainlanguage,it isimportant tofollowcertain guidelines.36The onlydetails necessaryare thosenecessary forunderstanding.For example,the sign“Wait behindtheyellow lineJ ata trainplatform includes“yellow“so travelersknow whereto stand.Plain languageavoids usingvocabulary thatrequires specializedknowledge.If youwork inIT,you canfbrtably usetheword“latency“with yourcolleagues.37But whenspeaking withsomeone withoutan ITbackground,you mightinsteaduse“slow toensure thatthey know what youretalking about.Plain languageis morethan wordchoices,though.It alsoinvolves structuringwriting toprioritize clarity.38For example,use clearheaders foreach section.Mention thetopic earlyinasentence orparagraph.Write directlytoyour reader.39Additionally,use theactive voicewhenever possibleto enhanceclarity.It isimportant tonote thatnot everyguideline forplain writingwill applyto everypiece ofwriting.The ultimategoalis tocreate contentsthat areaccessible andeasily understood.By usingplainlanguage,you demonstraterespect foryourreaders5time andintelligence.40A.That isbecause theyknowwhatit means.B.This canbe achievedinthefollowing ways.C.Thus,it developspositive relationshipswith them.D.In manycases,this meanswriting inthe secondperson pointofview.E.One keyaspect ofplain writingis ensuringsentences areas shortas possible.F.This canbe especiallyimportant forthose whospeak Englishasasecond language.G.Plain languagereduces therisk ofmisunderstandings causedby confusinglanguage choices.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Feeling aimlessin highschool,I decidedto takea differentroute homeone day.I wantedto seeka41of pace.In thepark,I spottedan oldman feedingpigeons.“Hi,I greeted,sitting besidehim onthe bench.You seemto reallyenjoy the42of thesebirds.His eyestwinkled,like hewas havingfun inside・Theyre notjust friends.Theyre my43Curious,I asked,“How”Each pigeonthat landsherecarries atale Jhe shared.They remindme that life9s core44the journey,not thedestination.They flywithoutworries,yet theyalways45I46on hiswords,considering myown path.But whatif youre47of yourdestination^I asked“Ah,he replied,thats wherethe magic
48.Uncertainty opensdoors tonew
49.Like these(航行)pigeons,you mightdiscover yourpath asyou navigatethrough theskies.”The oldmans50really gotthrough tome.I understoodthat Idbeen so51onthe end goalthat Imissed outonenjoying the
52.After thankinghim,I headedhome withanewway oflookingat things.The oldman andhis pigeonstaught methatlifeisajourney filledwith53turns andbeautiful moments.Its notaboutrushing totheendbut enjoyingthe flight.I beganto developvarious interests.I foundmy academicperformance alsoimproved.T wasntjust floatingalong54_anymore;Iwasflying freelywith_
55.
41.A.match B.recognition C.change D.state
42.A.support B.pany C.instruction D.education
43.A.celebrities B.arts C.candidates D.guides
44.A.lies inB.settles downC.figures outD.digs into
45.A.shine B.return C.expand D.cooperate
46.A.depended B.worked C.reflected D.shifted
47.A.ashamed B.free C.tired D.unsure。
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