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1、內(nèi)裝訂線內(nèi)裝訂線學(xué)校:_姓名:_班級:_考號:_外裝訂線試卷第 =page 11 11頁,共 =sectionpages 12 12頁請不要在裝訂線內(nèi)答題外裝訂線試卷第 =page 12 12頁,共 =sectionpages 12 12頁絕密啟用前2021-2022學(xué)年度?學(xué)校6月月考卷試卷副標(biāo)題考試范圍:xxx;考試時(shí)間:100分鐘;命題人:xxx題號一二三四五六七八九總分得分注意事項(xiàng):1答題前填寫好自己的姓名、班級、考號等信息2請將答案正確填寫在答題卡上第I卷(選擇題)請點(diǎn)擊修改第I卷的文字說明評卷人得分一、短對話1What are the speakers talking about?
2、AA meeting.BA computer.CAn App.2When will Ryne be out of hospital?AThis Wednesday.BThis Saturday.CNext Thursday.3Where are the speakers?AAt a park.BAt a cinema.CAt a library.4What is the probable relationship between the speakers?APatient and doctor.BCustomer and salesman.CStudent and teacher.5What
3、will the man probably do?AGo to the concert.BStudy for the exam.CMake a plan.評卷人得分二、長對話聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6What will the man probably work on after graduation?ALanguage teaching.BTourism industry.CComputer science.7How does the woman find French as a major?AIt is impractical.BIt is quite promising.CIt
4、 is difficult to learn.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8What happened to the woman?AHer bike was broken.BHer lee was injured.CHer left hand hurt.9How does the girl prefer to go to school now? ABy bike.BOn foot.CBy bus.10What will the man probably do tomorrow?AInstruct the girl to ride a bike.BDrive the girl to her
5、 school.CSend the girl to the hospital.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。11What did Alexa do with the winter plant?AShe put it in the sunlight.BShe returned it to the shop,CShe watered it too often.12What does the man advise Alexa to do? AGrow north China plants.BLearn about planting online.CCare for plants root sys
6、tem.13How does Alexa grow flowers?APatiently.BCasually.CDevotedly.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。14What is the man?AAn artist.BA researcher.CA host.15What does the woman say about creativity?AIt comes from dreaming.BIt involves difficult tasks.CIt starts with problem-solving.16What do artists describe a creative
7、process as?AAn inborn ability.BAn everyday task.CA dream-like state.17What are the speakers discussing?ACreativity.BBrain science.CCelebrities.評卷人得分三、完形填空The other day a big, ugly, black bat found its way to my bathroom. I am what is known as “the man of the house”, so it was my_18_, in fact my manl
8、y duty, to rid the house of the_19_creature.Being a man does not_20_the fact that I am extremely_21_of bats. All men, I think, sometimes have had that feeling of being_22_in some male role. Sometimes it is something as simple as having to_23_that you know something about car engines when the car won
9、t start. But sometimes the trap is a (n)_24_one. Many men prefer to be something different from what society_25_men should be. What these men want is the_26_to be what they want to be.As I came towards the frightening bat, I_27_what would happen if I had simply told my wife that I wouldnt do it. But
10、 I couldnt do that! I_28_opened the window, carefully lifted a broom and swept the bat out of the_29_.My wife was_30_and my son thought I was a_31_. They asked me how I had got rid of the bat, I started to tell thembut then_32_. A man doesnt talk of such things.18AactionBjobCcharacterDdecision19Aawf
11、ulBlovelyCmagicalDintelligent20AdetermineBproveCexplainDchange21AafraidBfondCtiredDashamed22AinterestedBtrappedCinvolvedDabsorbed23AadmitBexpectCpretendDconfirm24AdifficultBaccessibleCsmallDvisible25AforbidsBthinksCpredictsDrefuses26AanxietyBpromiseCfreedomDtalent27AconcludedBrevealedCdoubtedDwonder
12、ed28AeagerlyBaccidentallyCslowlyDviolently29AcarBengineCdoorDwindow30ApleasedBshockedCembarrassedDamused31AfriendBmasterCchampionDhero32AescapedBstoppedCcontinuedDforgot第II卷(非選擇題)請點(diǎn)擊修改第II卷的文字說明評卷人得分四、短文聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。33What are the good seeds confirmed by?AContainers.BX-rays.CFreezers.34Why are seed
13、s stored in frozen environment?ATo be preserved for long.BTo tackle climate change.CTo safeguard food supply.35What is the speech mainly about?AWhere seeds are stored.BHow the seed bank works.CWhy seed banks are important.評卷人得分五、閱讀理解San Francisco Bay Area is a great place to be if youre a sports fan
14、, as youll find several events all year round and plenty of team pride. If you are anywhere close to the area during a game, these fantastic sports events are here for you.San Francisco Giants BaseballThe San Francisco Giants baseball team plays in SF at Oracle Park. This is a fun ballpark because i
15、ts always packed with great energy and offers views of the bay. Its one of the most popular San Francisco sports events. The Giants are part of the National League West Division. Since their arrival here in 1958, they have been World Series Champions three times.Golden State Warriors BasketballThe f
16、an base of the Golden State Warriors distributes the whole San Francisco Bay Area as this regions only NBA team. Their regular season runs from late October through mid-April, and all home games are played at the Chase Center in San Francisco. In total, the Warriors has won six NBA championships.San
17、 Francisco 49ers FootballThe 49ers are San Franciscos NFL team, though they have recently moved to Levis Stadium in Santa Clara, about an hour south of SF. The football team was named for the prospectors(探礦者)who arrived in the area in 1849 for the Gold Rush. Theyve won 5 Super Bowl championships, al
18、l between 1981 and 1994.San Jose Sharks HockeyThe San Jose Sharks represent the Bay Area in hockey(冰球). They were founded in 1991 as the only Bay Area team to compete in the NHL. Sharks fans love going to these San Francisco sports events at the SAP Center, which they call the Shark Tank, located ab
19、out an hour southeast of SF.36Which team once won world championships?AThe Giants.BThe Golden State Warriors.CThe 49ers.DThe San Jose Sharks.37Which of the following is basketball fans favourite?AThe Oracle Park.BThe Chase Center.CLevis Stadium.DThe SAP Center.38Who is the text intended for?ATour gu
20、ides.BCoaches.CTeam leaders.DSports fans.Eliana Yi dreamed of pursuing piano performance in college, never mind that her fingers could barely reach the length of an octave. Unable to fully play many works by Romantic-era composers including Beethoven and Brahms, she tried anywayand in her determinat
21、ion to spend hours practicing a Chopin concerto, wound up injuring herself.The efforts of Professor Carol Leone from the Southern Methodist University(SMU) are changing all that: twenty years ago, the school became the first major university in the U.S, to introduce smaller keyboards into its music
22、program, leveling the playing field for Yi and other piano majors.Yi, 21, tried one of the smaller keyboards, I remember being really excited, because my hands could actually reach and play all the right notes, she said.For decades, few questioned the size of the traditional piano. For those with sm
23、all hand spans, its difficult to properly play many works of Beethoven and Brahms. Those who attempt to play them either get used to skipping notes or risk injury with repeated play. Leone is familiar with such challenges. Born into a family of musicians, she favored classical music and pursued pian
24、o despite her small hand span and earned a degree as a doctor in musical arts.The idea of smaller keyboards first met resistance from some traditionalists. Leone also said that when she raised the issue with one Viennese professor, he told her there were already too many pianists anyway.Though such
25、resistance is fading, there are some very traditional people who think of piano as a competitive thing. Leone said, This is art, its not sport. Its about making as much beautiful art as possible, and we should give everybody the opportunity to do that.39Why did Eliana Yi find it hard to play a Chopi
26、n concerto to well?AHer fingers got injured.BIt was time-consuming.CHer hand spans were small.DThe traditional piano was out of tune.40What is paragraph 4 intended to do?ASummarize the previous paragraphs.BProvide some advice for pianists.CIntroduce a new topic for discussion.DAdd some background in
27、formation.41What is the Viennese professors attitude towards smaller keyboards?AUnclearBObjectiveCDisapproving.DPositive.42Which is the most suitable title for the text?AA Hard-working SMU ProfessorBThe Story Behind Smaller Keyboard PianosCTraditional Piano: A Competitive ThingDYis Road to a Brillia
28、nt ArtistWhen I worked on the manufacturing shop(車間)floor, we rarely saw plant managers. Except for one. He often walked through the plant. He checked out product quality. He stopped for a brief wordusually no more than a hello. He wasnt outgoing. He didnt display any of the qualities typically asso
29、ciated with a leader. Yet we liked him.In a 1992 University of Pittsburgh study, researchers had four women attend a number of different classes. Their attendance varied: one woman might attend every class; a different woman might attend only a few. What didnt vary was their behavior. None of the wo
30、men spoke in class or spoke to other students.At the end of the term, students were asked which woman they liked best. Who won? Women who attended the highest number of classes. According to the researchers, Mere exposure had weak effects on familiarity, but strong effects on attraction and similari
31、ty. Or in non-researcher-speak: If I see you frequently, I naturally like you more. Thats the power of showing up.Knowing someone will show up in the future also matters. In a 1967 University of Minnesota study, researchers gave study participants profiles of two people and told them that one would
32、be a partner in future discussion groups. When asked, the participants said they liked their future partner more. Even though the profiles were almost identical.Want your team or your customers to like you more? Show up. Drop in. Drop by. Send a brief note. Make a quick phone call. You dont have to
33、say or do much. Then, be consistent in your behavior. In time, people will expect you to drop in or drop by, whether in person or virtually. Anticipating future contact will make them like you more.43What does the first paragraph serve as?AAn introduction.BA background.CA comment.DAn explanation.44A
34、ccording to the 1992 study, what helps make a student welcome?AAnswering questions frequently.BGreeting others enthusiastically.CBehaving more like others.DAttending classes more often.45What did the University of Minnesota study find?AFamiliarity contributes to likability.BIdentical behaviours enha
35、nce likability.CFuture partnership increases likability.DVirtual contacts benefit likability.46What is the text mainly about?APower of likability.BResearch on likability.CDefinition of likability.DApplication of likability.People today are not unfamiliar with term such as going eco-friendly and sust
36、ainable lifestyle. However, there exists a group of sceptics(懷疑論者)who believe that going eco-friendly is merely a fad(一時(shí)的風(fēng)尚). I disagree with this viewpoint, Going eco-friendly is not merely a fad and it does, in fact, change the beliefs and attitudes of people.The long-term presence of environmenta
37、l organisations shows the efforts that people have made towards going eco-friendly. Organisations such as World Wildlife Fund advocate people to go eco-friendly. The high involvement of the organisations and the participants is thus a strong indicator that going eco-friendly is not merely a fad but
38、a trend that can last decades.Another strong indicator is the emergence of sustainable products in many industries, such as organic produce and electric vehicles. The consumer demand, coupled with eco-conscious(環(huán)保意識的)businesses, is behind the sharp increase in such products. This shows a shift in th
39、e beliefs and attitudes of people towards adopting a sustainable lifestyle. Thus, it seems quite certain that going eco-friendly is not merely a fad.While some people who broadcast their eco-friendly practices are criticised for just hoping to project an eco-conscious image, there are a number of ce
40、lebrities who have been practising the zero-waste lifestyle for years. For those who do so for years, and not mere days or months, it is indeed a commitment that can only come with a true change in beliefs and attitudes towards caring for the earth.The call to save the earth looks set to stay. With
41、the development of technology and the appearance of many platforms advocating going green, people are more willing to change their beliefs and attitudes when they can learn about and appreciate the positive impact of the work of different environmental organisations and individuals. It is hoped that
42、 these effects will go a long way in ensuring that our planet will remain a suitable place to live in.47Why does the author mention World Wildlife Fund?ATo appreciate its environmental efforts.BTo encourage people to go eco-friendly.CTo evidence the universal recognition of going green.DTo highlight
43、 the difficulty in changing peoples attitudes.48What does the underlined word emergence mean in paragraph 3?ASudden disappearance.BSharp increase.CGradual development.DLimited application.49What does the author expect of technology development?AIt may discourage people from sustainable lifestyle.BIt
44、 may boost the business of organic produce.CIt will be used to project an eco-conscious image.DIt will promote environmental awareness.50What is the authors purpose in writing this text?ATo prove going eco-friendly a lasting trend.BTo popularize the eco-friendly products.CTo offer strategies to go e
45、co-friendly.DTo advertise for eco-friendly platforms.評卷人得分六、七選五For her 85th.birthday, I gave my mother an iPad. Shed never used a computer. She had a trying relationship with her TV remote control and a poor track record with her cell.She was interested in a tablet because she knew people who had th
46、em._51_Otherwise, shed one day find herself in a computerized kitchen, unable to open a can of soup.Our first task was email. She quickly learned the fundamentals._52_Next, we tackled Netflix. Mom was a movie lover with an appetite for thrillers. She was astonished by the amount of thrillers that Ne
47、tflix has on offer. One Saturday she called because she was having trouble logging onto Netflix._53_ They probably have fewer people working as its a long weekend, she told me.She learned to Zoom and FaceTime. She experimented with podcasts. She started emailing her grandchildren._54_So we downloade
48、d the library app and signed her up for an e-card. Now she regularly downloads e-books herself. When they are not immediately available, she puts them on hold and forgets about them.We speak on the phone every day. Now, we also FaccTime, Zoom and email. She powers through e-books, marveling (驚嘆)that
49、 she can check them out in the middle of the night. She watches TV series. She knows whats trending. But she has not yet successfully surfed the Net.I cant wait for the day when we can sit down in person and surf the Net together. Meanwhile, its great to see how much her confidence has grown._55_Ive
50、 made a resolution, she announced. Im going to learn how to operate every piece of technology in the apartmentincluding the TV remote.AMom is a reader.BReading is difficult.CYesterday, she FaceTimed me.DI suggested it might require an update.EAnd she believed that she must keep up with technology.FS
51、o its apparent that email is by no means important in our daily life.GBut she couldnt see the point of emailing when she could phone or visit in person.評卷人得分七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。A group of wild Asian elephants have wandered more than 500km across China over the last 15months
52、. Already famous at home, they have received of_56_(globe)attention as well.Twitter and YouTube are full of clips(片段)of the elephants. Clips that show them_57_(lean)close together, as well as one clip of older elephants helping two little elephants that fell into a ditch(水坑),_58_(be)particularly pop
53、ular. We should be more like the elephant, take family vacations and care for_59_ other, read one comment on YouTube.The world has seen Chinas efforts to protect the wild elephants. For over a month, authorities have sent police_60_ (protect)the elephants, cleared roads to help them pass, and used f
54、ood to lead them to safe_61_(place). They also use drones(無人機(jī))to watch them_62_(close).The attitude of Chinese people toward the elephants is not only fascinating,_63_also offers key lessons for Africa, founder of Save the Elephants said, They treat the wild animals with respect.An assistant profess
55、or at City University of New York said the event has had_64_positive effect. He hopes that it will draw_65_(much)attention to the greater coexistence of humans and animals.評卷人得分八、申請信66假定你是李華,你校交換生Terry有意加入學(xué)校陽光志愿者組織(Sunshine Volunteer Club),向你咨詢相關(guān)情況,請你給他寫一封回信,表達(dá)支持并介紹活動及申請方式。注意:1.寫作詞匯應(yīng)為80左右;2.請按如下格式在答
56、案卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dear Terry,_Yours,Li Hua評卷人得分九、讀后續(xù)寫67讀后續(xù)寫As I was coming into Middle School, Grade Six, I was really excited because my friend Jennifer was going to be in the same Middle School as me! At first things were great, she introduced me to her fiend, Amy and we had lots of fun together. Then thi
57、ngs started to change. Jennifer was very controlling: I couldnt make new friends, because if I hung out with different people, she would decide that I was mad at her and Amy. So I didnt make new friends, and pretty soon being Jennifers friend became a battle between Amy and me.Jennifer wanted to be
58、the leader of our little group. Amy and I were never partners in class projects or gym; it was always, Who gets the privilege(榮耀)of being Jennifers partner. It was either Jennifer liked me and she left Amy out or Jennifer liked Amy and she left me out. Amy and I both wanted to be Jennifers number on
59、e. Being Jennifers friend became the most important thing in the world.I always waited for Jennifer and Amy after classes, so we could walk together to our next class. Amy and Jennifer chatted by Jennifers desk as Jennifer packed her books up and I waited by the door. Sometimes when they left, theyd
60、 walk right past me. No Thanks for waiting. No Sorry we took so long. It was as if they couldnt even see me. Yet I still waited after every single class.Most of the time we gossiped(傳播流言蜚語)about people, and I soon realized that nobody was good enough for Jennifer. Jennifer had a list of bad things a
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