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43.A.rejected C.campD.addicted
44.A.familiarD.beautiful
45.A.DelightedD.Frustrated
46.A.clevererD.braver
47.A.skippingD.delaying
48.A.wroteD.cut
49.A.desperatelyD.suddenly
50.A.magicD.strength
51.A.supplyD.contain
52.A.sticking
53.A.well B.far
54.A.reaching outB.growing up
55.A.life B.roots
8.attracted D.liftingB.gentle D.longB.Relieved D.turning outB.luckier D.interestsB.attendingB.watchedB.narrowlyB.functionB.fetchB.hidingC.occupiedC.confidentC.ShockedC.happierC.reservingC.drewC.barelyC.mysteryC.absorbC.diggingC.deepC.wising up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1With Chinese online literaturebecoming a global culturalphenomenon,creators andprovidersare56rapid expandingoverseas,acting ascarriers ofculture andhelping writersfrom aroundtheworld getdream jobs.Online literature,which isbelieved57gain asignificant footholdin theChinese mainland inthe1990s,has growninto aglobal trendover thepast twodecades.Works inChinese,whetherreleased online58published asphysical books,are nowbeing translatedby enthusiastsworldwide.The riseof onlinereading platformsand thedevelopment oflocalization ecosystemshavesignificantly contributedto the global influenceof Chinese online literature.It isnow described59one of the worldsfour majorcultural phenomena,alongside USHollywood movies,Japaneseanimation andSouth KoreanTV dramas60feature greatimagination,fascinating plotsandcompelling stories,Chineseonlineliterature hasdrawn readersfrom allover theworld.The charmofChinese onlineliterature is61bound.“It breakscultural barriersand resonateswith readersworldwide.Themes like the62pursue ofdreams and the fightfor justiceare universal,unitingpeople acrosscultures,“said CarloMaria Rossi,63Italian fanof thepopular Chineseweb novelLord ofMysteries.Currently,Chineseonlineliterature64break newground byfocusing on theglobalco-creationof intellectualproperty.Writers fromdifferent nationsand regionsare workingtogether on the第四部分写作(共development ofweb novelIPs,65has furtherpromoted itsinternational spread.两节,满分分)40第一节(满分分)15根据联合国的最新报告,冰川正在以前所未有的速度融化,这也引起了我校全体师生的高度重视就如何改善这一现状,我校英文报特举办主题为的英语征文大“Glacier Guardian”赛,请你为该活动写一则活动通知,内容包括介绍活动目的
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2.注意词数左右;180可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2第二节读后续写(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,续写的词数应为左右150The PopsicleKids(棒次〈)A nearlyempty boxof Popsiclesin thefreezer,left froma grandchildsvisit,caughtmy attention.Initially,I wanted to throwit away,but mywife suggestedwe givethe remainingPopsiclesto theneighborhood children.Her suggestionchanged ourlife andled usto afuture fullofPopsicle Kids.”My wifeand I,retired onSocial Security,live in an apartmentcomplex.After careersin salesandnursing,our dailyconcerns revolvedaround aches,pains,and dinner.We oftenwondered whatgoodwe wereto theworld.That changeddramatically afterwe gaveaway the first Popsicle.Minutes afterwatching aneighbor boy,a secondgrader,walk awaywith anicy treat,ourdoorbell rang.An adorableblond girl,about six,smiled sweetly,“Is ittrue youregiving awayPopsicles”With thebox empty,we returnedto ourconcerns.Early thenext morning,the doorbellrang repeatedly.Standing onour porchwere thefour(有节奏地喊),children fromthe previousday.They vocalizedtheir wants,chanting We wantPopsicles!WewantPopsicles!”Looking into their eageryoung faces,I wondered,What haveI started”Sensing avictory,theynodded eagerlywhen Iexplained therules:ring thebell once,one Popsicleper day,and sharesomethinggood about their day.But theirthin shouldersbent downwardsin disappointmentwhen Imentionedthey hadto givesomething inreturn.I cameto therescue,suggesting theyshare somethingpositiveabout theirday,like whatthey learnedat schoolor helpinganother student.Over time,newrules wereadded:“Ladies first/9Dont interrupt/9and Properlyget ridof thesticks.”On holidays,they expressedtheir understandingof whythe daywas celebrated.Over theyears,about fiftyyoungsters visited.Some becamepart ofmy life,likethefour kidswho joinedme onthesteps onespring toread“Where theRed FernGrows.We discussedcatching crawfish,loving pets,and familyrelationships.This simpleact ofsharing Popsiclestransformed ourlife,bringing joyandmeaning to both thechildren andourselves.注意
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答Paragraph1:One night,another boyappeared atthe door,saying Idont wanta Popsicle;I just needto talk.Paragraph2:Tve sensedits morethan Popsiclesthat bringthese kidsto ourdoor.Paragraph l:One night,another boyappeared atthe door,saying Idont wanta Popsicle,1justneedtotalk.My wifeand Iexchanged aglance,then invitedhim inwarmly.He sat awkwardly,twisting hishands,andpoured outhis heart-hed struggledwith atough mathtest andfelt discouraged,not knowingwhat to do.We listened,nodding fromtime totime,and sharedour ownstories offailure andperseverance.As heleft,a smallsmile lithisface andour dayas well.It seemedas ifour ownhearts werebathed ina softglow,and all the uncertaintyand doubtsjustdissolved into the quietwarmth ofthat moment.Paragraph2:Ive sensedits morethan Popsiclesthat bringthese kidsto ourdoor.What theytruly yearnforis aconnection,a chanceto earngenuine adultattention.Weve becomea havenwhere they can voicefears,joysand dreams.Each chatdeepens ourbond.We offerthem comfortand soundadvice,while theygift ustheir youthfulperspectives,helping usreignite ourappreciation fbrlifes simplejoys andrediscover purposein ourlater years.Thisexchange is a livingbridge—not spanninga gap,but mergingtwo worlds.No onecould haveimagined thata nearlyemptyPopsicle boxwould leadto suchmeaningful relationships.听力原文Text1M:Tve visitedLondon,Beijing,Tokyo.But LosAngeles isstill myfavorite city.W:Thats natural.Thats whereyour homeis,and allyour friendsare there.It doesntsurprise meone bitto hearyousay that.Text2W:Excuse me.May Iplease havea cupof coffeeM:Sure.Would youlike milkand sugarW:No milkor creamfor me,please.But Iwould likemy coffee to besweet,of course!Oh,and canI havechocolatechip cookiesas wellText3M:Have youseen the new ApplecomputerW:Seen itIve alreadybought twoof them!M:You mustbe madeof money.Text4W:Your wifeisareally goodcook.I reallyenjoyed themeal.Did shestudy cookingin schoolM:No,she learneditby herself.She hasa goodcookbook thatshe readswhen shehas time.Text5M:We have to go to Londonfor acouple ofdays nextweek.I prefer to takethe train,but Isuppose youwant totakethe car.W:Oh,I muchprefertogo bycar,because wedont needto getto thestation withour luggage.Text6M:Why areyou slow in eatingW:I amnot well.I amsuffering froma cold.M:Did youtell meyesterdayW:I forgotto tell you.M:After mealsgo to the medicalhall andget somemedicine.W:I toldmy motherand maybeshe forgotto tellyou.M:Ask for leave today.W:No.My teacherwill notpermit meto ask forleave.I mustgoto school.M:Go to the medicalhall and then goto school.Text7M:How areyou feelingtodayW:Oh,much better.Thanks verymuch fortaking careof me.The soupyou made,andthemedicine youbought formeare reallyhelpful.M:Tm glad.W:Are youworking todayM:Yes,unfortunately.W:What doyou meanM:Well,Im havingsome problemswith thelady Iwork with.W:Oh yeahWhafs goingonM:Well,I have todomy workand someof hers,and sheoften leavesearly.W:It soundsas ifyou needto talkto theboss.M:Yes.Til doit today.Text8M:I feelso cold!I thought California washot insummer.It feelslike winter.W:Well,this isSan Francisco,not LosAngeles.Actually,sometimes itdoesnt warmup untilOctober in the fall.M:I guesswe pickedthe wrongtime totravel here.We shouldhave waiteda few months.W:You needto wearyour jacket.You didnt even putit ontoday!M:Yeah,I guessyoure right.I mighthavetobuy somewarmer clothesfor therest of the trip.W:I havean idea.Lets driveto Napatoday.Its reallyhot there,andthenyou canwear whatyou packed.Text9W:Hey,is everythingall right,Mitch Youvegot astrange lookon yourface.M:I justfound outthat...Oh,I cantbelieve this!W:Look,no matterwhat happens,weUl faceit together,OKM:Thats sweet.But its not badnews.Quite theopposite,actually.W:What Imconfused.Tell mewhats goingon.M:Tracy,Tve justbeen offereda jobin Paris.W:What Thafsabout5,000miles away from Toronto!And I didntevenknow youwere lookingforanother job.M:I wasnt.I likemy currentposition ofSydney Design.I justapplied forthis because it lookedlike aonce-in-a-lifetime opportunity.Ididnttellyoubecauseitseemed thatmy chanceof actuallygetting itwasone ina million.W:Well,congratulations!But Imnot sosure we can moveto anothercountry.M:Tracy,the positionis AssistantDirector of the Europeanoffice.Td bein chargeof basicallythe wholecompanyout there.W:It soundsgreat,but areyou surewecanafford tolive thereJust themoving costsalone mightbethousands ofdollars.M:The jobcomes with a corneroffice,a carwith adriver,and anapartment overlookingthe EiffelTower.Plus theyllcover allmoving costsand payfor schoolfor ourkids.W:Um...Maybe Illhavetostart learningFrench!Text10A beggarfound aleather pursethat someonehad droppedin themarket.Opening it,he discoveredthatit contained100pieces ofgold.Then heheard amerchant shouting,A reward!A rewardto theonewho findsmy leatherpurse!”Being anhonest man,the beggarcame forwardand handedthe purseto themerchant saying,“Here isyour purse.May Ihave thereward now”“Have thereward”scoffed themerchant,greedily countinghis gold,“The purseI droppedhad200pieces ofgold.Youve alreadystolen morethan thereward!Go awayor riltell thepolice.”Im anhonest manJ the beggar saiddefiantly,Let ustake thismatter tocourt/9In courtthe judgepatiently listenedtobothsides of the storyand said,I believeyou both.Justice ispossible!Merchant,you statedthat thepurse youlost contained200pieces ofgold.But thepurse thisbeggarfound hadonly100pieces ofgold.Therefore,it couldntbe theone youlost.”And,with that,the judgegave thepurse andall thegold tothebeggar.双击打开听力音频英语听力mP3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儿个小题,从题中所给的、、三个5A BC选项中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5完后,各小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.Why isthe girlslowineatingA.Her motherpunishes her.B.She hasenough time.C.She issuffering froma cold.
7.What willthe girldo laterA.Go tobuy somemedicine andthen gotoschool.B.Go andaskforleave.C.Go toexplain toher mother.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What happenedtothe womanA.She quarreledwith theboss.B.She wasout ofwork.C.The bossisnt satisfiedwith her.
9.What problemdoes theman havenowA.He doesntget alongwith his job.B.He doesntget alongwith hisboss.C.A ladycomplains abouthisjob.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What seasonis itnowA.Winter.B.Fall.C.Summer.
11.What doesthewomansuggest theman doA.Buy warmerclothes.B.Put onhis jacket.C.Wait afewmonths.
12.Where willthe speakersprobably drivetodayA.To SanFrancisco.B.To Napa.C.To LosAngeles.Facebook groupto connectand participatein ourfun online andinperson.Membership fee:$5includes weeklylunchesArtsCrafts SocietyCraftSocCraftSoc celebratesarts andcrafts enthusiasts of all skill levelsand mediums,from knittingand钩针编织小塑像crochetto figurinepainting andcosplay.Our activitiesinclude amonthlymeet-up atthe CourtyardCafe atCrafternoon Tea-bring yourcraft orlearn anew one!Enjoyexclusive sponsordiscounts inour monthlynewsletter.Membership fee:FreeFilm SocietyFilmsoc胶卷Founded in1947,Filmsoc preservesfilm stockand keepscinema alivein Sydney.Wescreen weeklyfilms acrossall genreswith freepizza anddrinks.Join over300members for26+freefilms ayear,a shortfilm contest,and discountmovie tickets.Its agreat placefor meetinglike-minded filmmakers.Membership fee:FreeMembership SocietyUniJamJoining SocietyUniJamUniJam,a communityfor musicenthusiastsof all levels.Attend ourcasual jamsessions tomeetfellow musicians,perform togetherand growyour musicalskills.No auditionsor feesare required-whether yourea beginneror aseasoned player,come jamwith us,make friendsand havefun.With weeklysessions,its agreat opportunityto connectwith othermusicians,socialize andenjoymusic.Dont missour FridayJams andspecial eventslike outdoorjams,open mics,andkaraoke nights.Membership fee:Free
21.Which clubwould youjoin ifyoure interestedin cosplayA.CraftSoc.B.Linguistics Society.C.Filmsoc.D.UniJam.
22.What canyou doat FilmsocA.Get freemovie tickets.B.Enjoy drinksatadiscount.C.Participate ina shortfilm competition.D.Watch over26films onlineper month.
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26.Why didLiu Jiakunuse therubbles fromthe2008Wenchuan earthquakeA.To preservehistory.B.To declinecontemporary elements.C.To usehigh-tech constructionmethods.D.To contributeto communitycollaboration.
27.What isthe authorsattitude towardsLiu Jiakunsarchitectural philosophyA.disapproving B.ambiguious C.optimistic D.objectiveCTop universitiesin Chinaare increasingundergraduate admissionsin cutting-edge technologiesandemerging industries,with artificialintelligence AI and interdisciplinary studies amongthe mostsought-after programs.Earlier thismonth,Tsinghua Universityannounced thatit willadd about150undergraduate slotsand establish anew collegeto cultivateinterdisciplinary talentwithasolid foundationin ALOtherleading universitiesthen havefollowed suit,including ShanghaiJiao TongUniversity andPekingUniversity,each adding150places instrategic disciplinessuch asAI,integrated circuits,biomedicine,new energy,and clinicalmedicine.使一The movesare partof Chinasbroader effortto restructurehigher educationand align致academic programswith the countrys high-level socioeconomicdevelopment needs.Last year,China opened1,673academic programsbelieving criticalto national strategies,while eliminating1,670programs thatdid notalign withthecountrysdevelopment priorities,Wu Yan,vice-minister ofeducation,said ata newsconference inSeptember.AI andinterdisciplinarystudiesare seenas promisingfields asChina seeksto makeAIacoredriver ofeconomic transformationandestablishitself asaglobalAI innovationhub,according togoalsoutlined inits next-generation AIdevelopment planissued in
2017.Chinas planto buildan educationalpowerhouse from2024to2035,issued bythe StateCouncilin January,also callsfor theorderly expansionof undergraduateadmissions atleading universities.“To continuouslyimprove andupgrade highereducation involvesexpanding undergraduateadmissionsat DoubleFirst-Class9universities/9Zheng Shanjie,director of the NationalDevelopment and ReformCommission,said ata newsconference duringthis yearsNational PeoplesCongresssession.“The expansionof undergraduateenrollment andclosure ofcertain programsare notsimplyabout addingand subtractingnumbers.They arestructural adjustmentsto harmonizeacademicprograms withnationalstrategiesand marketdemands whilepromoting educationalequity JsaidLiao Aimin,deputy directoroftheadmissions officeat SichuanUniversity.
28.Why doesthe authorspecifically mentionPeking Universitysenrollment expansionA.To highlightits statusas Chinasoldest university.B.To criticizeits overemphasison interdisciplinarytalent.C.To compareits admissionpolicies withother universities.D.To exemplifytop universitiesresponses tothe announcement.
29.How doesthe authorillustrate Chinasenrollment expansionA.By comparingChinese universitieswith foreigninstitutions.B.By givingexamples anddirect quotesfrom officials.C.By analyzinglong termimpact onthe jobmarket.D.By presentinghistorical dataregarding sometop universities.
30.What doesthe underlinedword“subtracting“in the last paragraphmeanA.reduce B.divide C.multiply D.increase
31.Which ofthe followingwould bethe besttitle forthe passageA.Top Chinese Universities:Admissions CompetitionB.China:Eliminating Non-Priority AcademicProgramsC.AI inChineseUniversities:DevelopmentandSignificanceD.Higher Educationrestructuring:strategic enrollmentexpansionDUntil recently,gravitational wavescould havebeen thestuff ofEinsteins imagination.Beforethey weredetected,these wavesin spacetime existedonly inthe physicistsgeneral theoryofrelativity,as faras scientistsknew.Now,researchers areonthehunt formore ways to detectthewaves.The studyof gravitational waves isbooming Jsays astrophysicistKaran Janiof VanderbiltUniversityin Nashville.This isjust remarkable.No fieldI canthink ofin fundamentalphysics hasseenprogress thisfast/9Just aslight comesinavariety ofwavelengths,so dogravitational waves.Different wavelengthspoint todifferent typesof originsofthe universe andrequire differentkinds ofdetectors.Gravitational waveswith wavelengthsofafew thousandkilometers—like thosedetected bytheUnited States,Italy andJapan—come mostlyfrom pairs of black holes10or sotimes themass ofthesun,or fromcollisions ofdense cosmicblocks calledneutron stars.These detectorscould alsospotwaves fromcertain typesof explodingstars andrapidly movingneutron stars.In contrast,huge wavesthat spanlight-years arethought tobe createdby orbitingpairsofbiggerblack holeswith massesbillions oftimes thatofthesun.In June,scientists reportedthefirststrongevidence ofthese typesof wavesby turningthe entiregalaxy intoa detector,watching howthe wavesmakeslight changestothetiming ofregular blinksfrom neutronstars throughout the MilkyWay.Physicists nowhope todive intoa vast,cosmic oceanof gravitational waves ofall sortsof sizes.These wavescould revealnew detailsabout thesecret livesof exoticobjects suchas blackholes andunknownparts oftheuniverse.Physicist JasonHogan ofStanford Universitythinks there are stilla lotof gapsinthecoverage ofwavelengths.But itmakes senseto coverallthebases.Who knowswhat elsewe mayfind hesays.The searchfor capturingthe fullcomplement ofthe universesgravitational wavesexactly couldtakeobservatories out into the moon,tothe atomic areaand elsewhere.
32.What doesKaran Janithink ofthe currentstudy ongravitational wavesA.It isslow butincreasing.B.It israpid andpioneering.C.It isinterrupted dueto limiteddetectors.D.It isprogressing asfast asany otherfield.
33.What dothe detectedgravitationalwavesmostly indicateA.Activities aboutblackholesand neutronstars.B・The creationof differentkinds ofdetectors.C.Collisions ofplanets outsidethe solarsystem.D.The presenceof lightin differentwavelengths.
34.How didscientists manageto findhuge wavesevidenceA.By analyzingsunlight.B.By locatingthenewgalaxy.C.By usingthe wholegalaxy asa tool.D.By observingthe sunsregular movement.
35.What canbe inferredabout thefuture studyaccording tothelastparagraphA.Itll excludetheatomicfield.B.Itll focusexactly onthe mappingofthegalaxy.C.Ifll requireprioritizing certainwavelengths onthemoon.D.Itll explorepotential placesto detectgravitationalwaves.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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The teenageyears aremarked byintense changes-physical,social,emotional,anddevelopmental—that canbe difficult to dealwith attimes.36As you grow older,conflicts withfamilyoften increase,mainly duetothedesire formore independence.Peer pressurealso playsamajor role,as teenagersare morelikely tobe influencedby friendswhile testingboundaries andseekingautonomy.Conflicts duringthis timecan alsoarise fromthe intensityof youremotions and your evolvingabilityto thinkabstractly.As youwork onforming yourindividual identity,you maybecome morefocusedontheworld aroundyou,trying tomake senseof yourown feelingsand formopinions onvariousissues.37As youroutlook changes,these strugglesmay makeit moredifficulttonavigaterelationships withfamily andcope withpeer pressure.While conflictsare anatural partof thisstage oflife,therearewaystomanage andresolve themproductively.38By expressingyour thoughtsand feelingsclearly,you canpreventmisunderstandings andbuild mutualrespect.Equally importantis activelistening-understandingothers outlookcan helpyou findcommon groundand reacha resolution.39Staying calmallows youto thinkmore clearlyand avoidworsening emotions.Techniques suchas deepbreathing ortemporarily steppingawayfromthe situationcan helpmanageintense feelings.Additionally,turning totrusted adultsor peerswho havefaced similarchallengescan helpyou gainpractical strategiesfor managingemotions.While conflictsare anormal partof growingup,theycanalso beopportunities forpersonaldevelopment andself-discovery.40A.Emotional regulationis alsoessential.B.The mosteffective strategyis communication.C.These conflictsare causedby misunderstandings.D.With somuch goingon,itsnosurprise conflictsoften arise.E.This processcan leadto internaland externalstruggles asyougrow.F.Take itpositively,andyoucan resolveconflicts andboost yourgrowth.第三部分G.Recognizing thesigns helpsyou becomemore awarenext timea conflictemerges.英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115I whisperedto myself,“A five-day art camp atWhite Cliffthis summer.White Cliffwas really41for anenthusiastic painterlike me.But atthe42of goingthere alone,I hadbutterflies inmystomach.Later,I dialedmy onlyfriend Emilysnumber,only todiscover thatshe wouldbe otherwise
43.I sighedand droppedmy head.I hadreally hada hardtimejumping intosomething without44faces around.45I wentoutside todraw theWestonstowering pinetree.Sitting onthe stairs,I thoughtabouttheart campand wishedto feela little
46.But bythe timeI startedsketching,I hadconvinced myselfthat47the campwas mycontent decision.I carefully48the pinesstrong trunk,straight andsolid,and addedthe gracefulbranches.Oncelost inmy sketching,I49noticed thefly buzzingaround me.Hence,I jumpedwhen Mr.Westonsuddenly remarked,Youve capturedthe essenceofthe trees50beautifully onpaper.”“Thanks.Ismiled,glancing up.If youspread outthe rootsnear thesurface,the treecould51sufficient waterandsoar evenhigher.I noticedthe knobbybumps ofroots52out ofthe groundall aroundthetree.Idnever realizedhow53a treesroots stretchedoutward.It struckme thatif Iwantedtogrow,I hadtostart54too.That evening,I filledouttheartcampapplication,ready tostretch my55outintonew earth.Ithought Iam thepine.
41.A.unbelievable B.irresistible C.uncontrollable D.irreplaceable
42.A.sight B.thoughtC.request D.core。
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