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第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
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5A BC项听完每段对话后,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10一遍例:How muchis theshirtA.£
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1.What willMike dotomorrowA.Give atalk.B.Watch a new TVseries.
2.What timewill theplane arriveA.At300pm.B.At400pm.
3.What doesthe womanask theman to doA.Go to the cinema.B.Visit theirgrandma.
4.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Their examschedules.B.Their physicsexam results.C.Their recentsleeping habits.
5.Where arethe speakersA.In acompany.B.In arestaurant.C.In asupermarket.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面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、、三个选项中5A BC选出最佳选项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5题将给出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 happenedto thespeakers computerA.It couldntbe turnedon.B.It couldntsave documents.C.It suddenlystopped working.
7.How manytimes hasthe computerbeen repairedA.Once,B.Twice.C•Three times.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用Tyler Moan isvice presidentof engineeringfor acompany namedTrivie.For thelast fewyears,Trivie has(强化)worked withthe AmericanHeart Associationto developan appthat offerstraining reinforcementfor CPRandother lifesavingskiDs.Before thelaunch of the app,Tyler hadto reviewthe appto ensurethat everythinglooked goodand wasperformingwell.As partof hisevaluation,Tyler wentthrough everyscreen manytimes.This includedreviewing(按压)many questionsabout firstaid,such asthe correctpositions forgiving chestcompressions andrescue breaths.At thetime,his onlyfocus wasmaking the app workperfectly.At least,he thoughtthat washis onlyfocus.From testingand usingtheapp,Tyler gaineda greatdeal offirst-aid knowledge,which iscrucial informationforsaving peopleslives inemergencies.Little didhe knowthat theseskills hehad pickedup bychance wouldsoonbecome crucialin anunexpected momentof crisis.(泡The Morganfamily wereat a social gatheringone daywhen littleBeckham,Tylefs son,saw afoam noodle沫条)floating inan Olympic-sized pool.Because oflightning,the poolwas off-limits,and sawlittle foottraffic.With noone looking,the boywent inafter thatfoam noodle.He walkeddown acouple ofsteps andreached outforit.Instead,his littlehand pushedit away.Beckham chasedafter thefoam noodleagain,only thistime inwaterdeeper than he couldhandle.A teenagerwas thefirst tonotice Beckhamfloating facedown.She jumpedin,pulled himout andplaced himonhis backalongside theedge of the pool.His bodywas lifeless,his facepurple.She startedscreaming.From about30feet away,Tyler hearda chillingscream offto hisright.He turnedtowards it.Because of peoplein theway,all hecould seewas apair oftiny legswearing blackswimming shorts and blackshoes.Recognizing those注意shortsandshoes alltoo well,Tyler racedover.
(1)续写词数应为150个左右;()请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Nobody knewwhat todo,except Tyler.The ambulancearrived.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Why does Carol make the callA.To givean apology.B.To make a complaint.
9.What doesHenry decidetodoA.Return theold watch.B.Ask for anewwatch.
10.How soondoesCarolpromise tosend thewatch toHenryA.Within aweek.B.Within3working days.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311..How longdid ittake the woman tofinish herscreenplayA.2years.B.3years.
12.What dowe knowabout the womans screenplayA.It is a women-centered novel.B.It earnspraise froman editor.C.It alreadyhas ahuge audience.
13.Who couldpossibly turnthewomansscreenplay into a filmA.Evelyn.B.Barack.C.Salome.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.Why doesthewomanmakethephone callA.To getsome information.B.To cancela weekendtrip.
15.How manystudents areplanning toattend the trip
20.What isa concernrelated tothe sharingeconomy•.The highcost ofservices.B・The safetyof directexchange.C.Limited availabilityof itemsfor rent.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)
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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 DTeenHomework HelpServices atSeattle PublicLibraryDuring theschool year,we offera variety of programsand servicesto helpstudents ofall agessucceedacademically.In-person HomeworkHelpOur volunteerscan helpstudents inany subjectfrom kindergartenthrough12th grade.Students whodo nothavehomework canplay learning-enhancing gameswith trained tutors.You canget homeworkhelp mostdays oftheschool year,except forweekends andschool holidays.Dont worryif youdont haveall thesupplies you need.We haveplenty youcan use,such asmarkers,paper,and pencils.Virtual TutoringUseyour librarycard tolog into tutor,com.All Seattle Public Schools students cancreate alibrary linknumberwith theirstudent IDnumber.Live tutorsare availableevery dayfrom2pm to10pm.They canhelp withanyschool subject,college essaywriting,and jobapplications.Online Resources•Academic OneFileThisdatabase providesaccess tomore than17,000academic journalsand a varietyofmultimedia content,soyou can do youracademic researchanywhere,anytime.•CultureGramsThis onlineresource providesinsight intothe dailylife,history,culture,and customsofpeoplearound theworld,with informationon morethan200countries.•Opposing Viewpointsin ContextThisdatabase providesinsight andresearch ontodays hottesttopics in science,social studies,and thelatestnews.It isperfect for anyone preparingforadebate orinterested inlearning aboutthe positiveand negativesides ofsocialissues.•AP StylebookOnlineThe onlineversion ofthe officialAssociated PressStylebook issearchable,customizable andregularly updated.It isdesigned tostandardize masscommunication andprovides writingguidelines onspelling,usage andstyle.
21.What canwe learnabout In-person HomeworkHelpA.It requiresadvance reservation.B.It offersservices allyear round.C.It has avarietyof schoolsupplies forsale.D.It expectstrainedtutorsto helpthrough games.
22.What canpreventSeattlePublicSchoolsstudentsfrom accessingVirtual TutoringA.Trying to get serviceat800pm.B.Losing theirstudent IDcards.C.Not havingthe librarycards.D.Owing libraryfines.
23.Which resourcecan altractstudents whowant tofully understand asocialphenomenonA.Academic OneFile.B.CuItureGrams.C.Opposing Viewpointsin Context.D.AP StylebookOnline.BCollege professorsthese daysface anever-higher barto grabthe attentionof theirstudents.Yet,TatianaErukhiraova,who teachesphysics atTexas AMUniversity in the UnitedStates,has managedto get her studentsexcitedabout science.Known as,Dr.TatianaM,the professorperforms physicstricks withboundless energyand enthusiasm.Videos(积累)of hertheatrical demonstrationshave rackedup hundredsof millionsof viewsacross social media platforms.In thevideos,Erukhimova usesa rangeof everydayobjects mher experiments,from pingpong ballsand toiletpaperto bicyclewheels andhair dryers.Its clearshe knowswhat ittakes toget youngpeople excitedabout ahard science.But itisnt alwaysthat way.When shefirst startedteaching collegefreshman classesalmost twodecades ago,she struggledto grabthe attentionofher youngerstudents.She wasused to teaching juniorsand foundit easier to teachthem.By junioryear,studentsenrolled inphysics aredetermined tolearn,“she says.But whenit comesto teachinga largelecture hallof100-plusfirst-year students,first impressionsare important.Unfortunately,I didnot grabtheir attentionon thefirst day-thatwas mymistake.vBy thesecond semester,she foundher footing,adjusting herapproach tomaking herlecture hallsfeel smallerandgetherstudents engaged.Talk toyour studentsbefore andafter class.Walk upand downthe stairswhen youteachyour classrather thanstay on the stage,she says.And addshowy demonstrations,which helpstudentsconnect theabstract conceptswith reallife.”Erukhimova hasearned morethan justrecognition onsocial media.In October2023,she washonored with anational awardfor scienceoutreach forleadership inbringing theexcitement ofphysics throughinnovativeeducation programs.
24.What canwe inferabout Erukhimovafrom thefirst twoparagraphsA.She likesto playa trickon herstudents.B.She wantsto bepopular onsocialmedia.C.She exciteswidespread interestinscience.D.She ispassionate aboutmaking onlinevideos.■
25.Why didErukhimova findit easiertoteachjuniorsA.Juniors showeda higherlevel ofcommitment tolearning.B.She didnthave toworry aboutfirst impressions.C・She usedsimpler teaching methods forjuniors.D.Juniors couldstudy entirelyon theirown.
26.How didErukhimova findher footingin thesecond semesterA.By improvingher communicationskills.B.By followinga traditionalteachingmethod.C.By reducingthe numberof studentsin theclass.D.By makingherself approachableand herteaching engaging.27•Which ofthe followingbest describesEmkhimovaA»Ambitious.B.Enthusiastic.C.Demanding.D.Hardworking.CResearch hasfound that loneliness andsocial isolation are associatedwithanincreased riskof conditionslikeanxiety depressionheart diseaseand stroke.In fact,a2010analysis found thatlonelinessis asharmful tophysicalt t9health assmoking15cigarettes aday—meaning usingfriendship Ioreduce lonelinessis goodfor you.But howmanyfriends shouldyou haveAcconlingto Jeffrey Hall,a professorof communicationstudies atthe Universityof Kansas,if you want toeasethe healthimpacts ofloneliness the most importantthing youcandois to have at least oneimportant persontin your life.But ifyouwanttohavethemostmeaningful Iifeone whereyou feelvery bondedand connectedtoyothers more friends arebetter.tSome researchendorses hisremarks.One study from2016found thatthose withatleastsix friendshavebetter healththroughout theirlives,andastudyfrom2020foundthatmiddle-aged、•women whohave atleast threefriends typicallyhave higherlevels ofoverall satisfactionwith theirlives.To figureout whether youneedmore friendsinyourlife,psychologist MarisaFranco recommends askingyourself,“Do Ifeel lonelyLoneliness issort ofan alarmsystem.While everyonefeels lonelysometimes you9should determinewhetheryoufeel leftout orisolated regularly.Franco alsorecommendsaskingyourself ifthere areparts of your identitythat youfeel arerestricted.MDifferent peoplebring outdifferent partsof us.So whenyou havea largefriend group,youre ableto experiencethisside of yourself thatloves basketball,and thatside ofyourself thatloves flowers,M Franco said.If yourenotfeeling quitelike yourself,that mightindicate youneed diflerenttypes of friends.MSince makingnew friendscan bedifficult,Francosaidits ofteneasiertorekindle oldrelationships.Sheadded thatyou shouldtake theinitiative andnot assumethat friendshipswill naturallyhappen.44Ultimately,there isnta magicnumber1offriendsfor everyoneM Hallsaid.4Your personalityand thefcharacteristicsofyourlife aregoing tomakeadiflerence.99讪?
28.What miglitJeffreyHallagree wA.Having just one friendleads tomore happiness.、B.Everyone idealnumlier offriends doesntvary.C.A broadfriend networkenables strongconnections.*D.Friendship shouldlie prioritizedin socialrelations.
29.What doesthe underlinedword°endorses0in paragraph3meanA.Creates.B.Supports,C,Satisfies.D.Introduces.
30.Which onesuggests a person needsmorefriendsaccording toFrancoA.Continuous self-doubt.B.Few excitingexperiences,C.Inefifective socialactivities.D.Constant feelingsof isolation.
31.What doesFranco sayabout havinga largefriend groupA.It requiresbefriending thosewith sharedvalues.B.It ensurespersonal growthby widesocial circles.C.It meansapersonwont feelrestricted anylonger.D.It helpsexplore differentaspects ofones personality.DIn the Red Seasandwiched betweennortheast Africaand theArabian Peninsula,octopuses anddifferentspecies offish hunttogether amongthe coralreefs.“Its notjustoneoctopus andone fish,n saysEduardo Sampaio,a behavioralbiologist atthe MaxPlanckInstitute ofAnimal Behaviorin Konstanz,Germany.Were talkingabout oneoctopus andfive,six seven,eight,ynine,ten verydifferent fish.n Ina recently-published study,he andhis colleaguesargue thecreatures aresharing theleadershipas theymake huntingdecisions.Before thisstudy,researchers haduniversally thoughtthat the octopus washunting byitself,and thatthe fish(吃白食).were freeloadingBut forSampaio,these conclusionswere largelydrawn fromlooking atthe situationfromthe surface.He wonderedwhether somethingmore complexmight begoing on.So hedecided tofind out.“We canactually gowith cameras,reconstruct everythingin3D,and tryto seewhos followingwhoSampaiosays.But youhave tofind the octopus,an animalthat hasevolved notto befound,nheadds.When youfind ithuntingyou shouldmake surethat itcontinues huntinglike you arent thereand doesntescape.n9After amonth ofdiving,Sampaio managedto recordhours ofhunting ofthese unusualgroups.“I instantlyunderstoodthe fishwerent justfollowing the octopus aroundbecause youcould seetheymoved ina stop-and-go pattern,H hesays.u Oncethis stoppingoccurred,there werealways fishthatoctopus,theoctopusmoved andselected theone itwanted.”Feeding isufirst come,first serve.But withthe huntinghappening overand overagain,all the group members(击打)get toeat.And Sampaiosays thattheoctopuspunches the fish ifthe groupis ata standstillfor toolong.
32.What mightbe adriving forcefor Sampaiosstudy
33.What waschallenging forSampaios teamA.Reconstructing thehunting in3D.B.Staying underwaterforalong time.C.Finding andobserving thegroup hunting.D.Identifying andsorting fishspecies inthe sea.
34.How dothefishcontribute tothegrouphuntingA.They explorethe environment.B.They distractthe possibleprey.C.They protecttheoctopusfrom dangers.D.They makechoices aboutpossible targets.
35.Which ofthe followingcan be a suitabletitle for the textA.Mystery undertheRedSea B.Rare mixed-species cooperationC.New survivalstrategy ofoctopuses D.Harmony betweenprey andhunters第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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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After anight spenttossing andturning,you wakeup feelinglike twooftheSeven DwarfsSleepy andGrumpy.Restless nightslead toweary morningsand lowperformance.
36.If youare havingtrouble fallingor stayingasleep,try thesetips fora betternighfs sleep.Exercise.Going fora dailywalk willnot onlybum calories,but itwill alsohelp yousleep betterat night.
37.Exercising tooclose tobedtime cankeep youawake.Morning workouts,on theother hand,expose youto bright(昼夜节律).daylight andsupport yournatural circadianrhythm
38.Dont useyour bedasaspace fordoing homeworkor reading.Instead,do thesethings inyour studyspace.(刺激因素)Also avoidwatching late-night TVor usingyour phonein bed.The bedneeds tobeastimulus forsleeping,not forwakefulness.Eat-but nottoo much.An emptystomach cankeep youawake,but socan anoverly fullbelly.Avoid eatinga(饼干)big mealbefore bedtime.39,For example,have anapple ora fewwhole-wheat crackersto satisfyyou untilbreakfast.De-stress.When yourto-do listisamile long,daytime worriescan bubbletothesurface atnight.Stress isastimulus.It activatesthe fight-or-flight hormonesthat workagainst sleep.Some relaxationexercises canhelp withthis.
40.A.Reserve yourbed forsleep.B.Make yourbed comfortableand quiet.C.Just watchthe timingofyourworkouts.D.If yourehungry,eat asmaD healthysnack.E.It getsworse ifyouareunder toomuch stress.F.Also,give yourselftime towind downbefore bed.G.Dont havetea orcoffee becausecaffeine disruptssleep.第三部分语言运用(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战人空白处的最佳选项A BC DThetrip to Mt.Hood wasplanned fora Saturday.But asFriday nightcame,my friendsaid Mt.Hood wouldhavea fewdays ofbad weather.When Ilearned ofhis decisionto41thetrip,I wasdisappointed.Remembering howmyexperience hadalways gottenme throughtricky situations,1was goingout there42・(全套装备)Early Saturdaymorning I43my kitand drovetoMt.Hood.As Iwent up,the temperature9dropped.The snow was fallingheavily and44was poor.I couldntsee whereI was.I hadtogetoff thismountain.Bynow,Id beenhiking fornearly10hours,but thethought ofwaiting fora searchparty leftme feeling
45.So Ikeptwalking kickingmyself fornot bringinga mapdue tomy blind
46.yDownhill thesnowwasso deep.Suddenly,I fellhard.It tooka minuteforthe47to setin.My anklewas badlyfinjuredand Icouldnt
48.For thefirst time,49flooded in.I duga caveand curledup init.Then,I setup my50,Through tears,I toldmy parentsI lovedthem.A fewminutesafter recordingI wasshaking andspeechless.9I spentthe dayinthecave,hoping someonewould findme.But astime wentby,my hope
51.The nextmorning,I woketoa
52.Tlien,I sawwhat Tdbeen53a helicopter.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1Originating fromthe MaoerMountain inXingan County,southern China,the Li River flowssouth,
56.passthrough thepicturesque KarstMountains androute tothe SouthChina Sea.A karstlandscape isformed
57.gradualby thedissolution ofsoluble rockssuch aslimestone,dolomite andgypsum.Geographically,
58.identify bylargeunderground drainagesystems withsinkholes andcaves,onthesurface,Karst Areas
59.define bystrange limestonestructures,such asbridges andarches thatform overtime.The SouthChina Karstis consideredthe
60.large andmostspectacular examplesof humidtropical tosubtropical karstlandscapes inthe world,and istherefore
61.UNESCO WorldHeritage Site.The areais spreadover Guizhou,Guangxi,Yunnan andChongqing andcovers a
62.mass176,228hectares.A section oftheLiRivercuts throughthe KarstMountains,and cruiseson thissectionofthe riverare verypopular.Cruises come
63.different shapesand sizesfrom5-star luxuryboats tobamboo
64.raft,but allpass9through thissurreal,atmospheric landscapeof limestonestructures.The LiRiver isso popularin China
65.a scenefromit appearsona20-yuan banknote.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分.15你校英语报“榜样人物”专栏正举办以为主题的征文活动请你选择一位“My favoriteathlete”你最喜欢的运动员,写一篇短文投稿,内容包括该运动员的简介;1该运动员对你的影响2写作词数应为个左右;180请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2My favoriteathlete。
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