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1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。
2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑;如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上,寫在試卷上無(wú)效。
3.考試結(jié)束后,本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第I卷(選擇題)一、完形填空:本大題共15小題,共22.5分。Oncetherewasastoneinafamily’svegetablegarden.Peoplewouldoftenfalloverthestoneand
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.Thesonasked,“Dad,whydon’twe
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thatstone?”Thefatherreplied,“That
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stone?Itwastheresinceyourgrandfather’stime.It’ssobigand
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triedbefore.Idon’tknowhowmuchtimeandworkdoweneed.Insteadoftakingitawayfornoreason,it’sbetterto
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whenwalkingpastanditcanalsotrainyoutothinkbetter.”Manyyearslater,thesongotmarriedandbecameafather.Oneday,hisdaughtersaid
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,“Dad,Ireallycan’tstandthatawful
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inthegarden.Let’semploysomeonetotakeitawaysomeday.”Thefatherreplied,“Forget
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!Thatstoneisveryheavyandhasbeenthereforsolong.
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itcouldbedugout,itwouldhavebeentakenawaywhenIwasachild.”Thedaughterwasveryupset.Thatbigstonecausedhertofallmanytimes.Shedecidedtohaveatrywhateverthe
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was.Soonemorning,shetookatoolandabigbottleofwater.She
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wateraroundthestoneandwaitedfor10minutes.Then,sheusedthetooltoloosen(疏松)thesoil.Shethoughtitmighttakealldaytodigitout.Unexpectedly,ittookonly
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minutestodigupthestone.Intheend,allofthemstareditssizeindisbelief.Thisstonewasnotsobig
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theythought.Intheirminds,theyhavepicturedahugeobjectthatitwouldbeagreatchallengetoremove.Butactually,theyhadallbeen
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byhowbigitlooked.Now,let’sthinkabout
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preventsusfromdiscoveringandcreatingnewthings?Theyarethepsychologicalobstacles(心理障礙)andstubborn(頑固的)stonesinourminds.1.A.getlost B.gethurt C.getpierced D.getburned2.A.leave B.break C.move D.use3.A.ugly B.heavy C.smooth D.special4.A.somebody B.everybody C.anybody D.nobody5.A.lookout B.lookup C.lookahead D.lookafter6.A.happily B.angrily C.wisely D.excitedly7.A.stone B.garden C.house D.work8.A.her B.me C.him D.it9.A.Until B.Because C.If D.Unless10.A.result B.success C.support D.promise11.A.saved B.drank C.poured D.carried12.A.few B.afew C.little D.alittle13.A.in B.from C.of D.as14.A.supported B.punished C.tricked D.protected15.A.what B.when C.which D.where二、閱讀理解:本大題共15小題,共30分。AThe3mostwonderfultrainjourneysprovidethenaturalbeautyofourmotherland.Readontoseewhichlineyouwanttostartyourjourneywith.
Line1:HangzhoutoXiamenLength:About800kilometers
Price:380yuanforasecond-classseatThishigh-speedrailjourneyalongChina’ssoutheastcoastconnectsHangzhou,knownforitspeacefulWestLake,toXiamen,hometoGulangyuIsland,aUNESCOWorldHeritageSiteknownforitsamazingbeachesandhistoricalbuildings.Alongtheway,passengerscanenjoyviewsoftheEastChinaSea,fishingvillages,andendlesssandybeaches.Line2:XiningtoLhasaLength:About1,900kilometers
Price:781yuanforasoftsleeperTherailwaylineispopularwithtravelerswhowanttovisitTibet(西藏).Itisthelongesthighaltitude(海拔)traintripintheworldandisnamedas“thewaytothesky”.Mostofthelineisover4,000meters.YoucanseeQinghaiLakeoutsidethetrain’swindows.Line3:ChengdutoKunmingLength:About1,100kilometers
Price:500yuanforasecond-classseatTherailwaylinehasbeeninservicesinceJuly,1970.FromChengdutoKunming,thetraingoesuptoabout2,000metersacrossmountains.ThislineiscalledGeologicalMuseumbecauseofthespecialgeographyalongtherailwayline.16.Mr.BrownandhiswifeareplanningatrainjourneyfromHangzhoutoXiamen.Howmuchshouldtheypayfortheirsecond-classseattickets?A.380yuan. B.760yuan. C.780yuan. D.1000yuan.17.FromLine3,whatcanweseealongtheway?A.Thespecialgeography. B.Theviewoffishingvillages.
C.ThebeautyofQinghaiLake. D.Alotofhistoricalbuildings.18.Whydoesthewriterwritethispassage?A.Toshowthelovetothenaturalbeauty.
B.Todescribetheproblemsofthreetrainjourneys.
C.TointroducetheknowledgeofChinesegeography.
D.Toprovidesomeinformationaboutthreetrainjourneys.B①Emmawasbornandraisedinasmallmountainvillage.Asachild,shesawthesimplejoyandthehardshipsofthevillagers.Sherememberedhowthenicesmellfromtheoldbreadshopinthevillageusedtofilltheair,bringingsmilestopeople’sfaces.Astimewentby,thebakerywastoooldtoworkanymore.So,Emmatookovertheshopandstartedherownbusiness.②Everyday,Emmawouldbakemorethanshecouldsell.Sheputthebreadinaboxoutsideherbreadshopwithasignthatread“Takewhatyouneed”.Theboxwasforanyoneinthevillagewhowaspoorandcouldn’taffordawarmmeal.③Thewoodenboxbecameasymbolofhopeandkindnessinthevillage.ThosewhowerefindinglifehardcouldalwaysdependonEmmaforahotmeal.Itwasn’tjustaboutthefood;itwasaboutknowingthatsomeonecared.④______Shealsoorganizedcommunityevents,likepicnicsinthepark,tobringthevillage’smemberstogether.Peoplefromallwalksoflifewouldgo,makingnewfriendsandfeelinglikeatruecommunity.⑤Inspiredbyherkindacts,thepeopleinthecommunitybegantofollowinherfootsteps.Somestartedtoservemealstothoseinneed.Thechildreninthecommunity,too,helpedbymakingcardstobringcheertotheoldandthesick.Emma’sbreadshophadtrulysetoffachain(鏈條)ofloveandgoodwill.Overtime,thevillagebecameamorecaringandclosercommunity.19.WhatdidEmmadowiththeextrafood?A.Shethrewitaway. B.Shesolditatlowprices.
C.Sheshareditwithherfamily. D.Shegaveitawaytothepoor.20.Whichsentencecanbeputinthe“______”inParagraph4?A.VillagersfeltthankfulandhelpedEmma.
B.VillagersspeakhighlyofEmma’skindness.
C.Emma’skindnessdidn’tstopatthebreadshop.
D.Emmawantedmorepeopletoknowthevillage.21.Whatdidthepeopleinthecommunitydotohelpothers?①Raisemoneytopeopleintrouble.
②Servefoodtoothersinneed.③Bringcheertotheold.
④Helpthesickwiththeirwork.A.①② B.②③ C.①④ D.②④22.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheChainofLove B.TheTastyBread
C.Emma’sBreadShop D.KindnessandGoodLuckCOnTuesday,competitorsattheinternationalcontest“MyStoryofChineseHanzi2024”inChengdu,SichuanProvince,sharedhowlearningChinesehasopeneddoorstounderstandingtherealChinaandbuildingfriendshipwithpeoplearoundtheworld.TencompetitorsmadespeechesinMandarin(普通話).AyrtonLoureiro,aFrenchwinner,notedthatlearningChineseisn’tsohardasothersthink.“Eachcharactercarrieshistoryandastory,makingthelearningenjoyableonceyouunderstandit,”hesaid.HevisitedChinasixyearsagoandneverwantedtoleave.Also,hisfamilymemberswereattracted(吸引)tovisitChina.Forexample,hetookhismothertoseepandasinChengdu,makingherprettyhappy.KseniiaKrivushina,aRussianstudentatLiaoningUniversity,saidshewaspreparingtostudyinChinawhentheCOVID-19started.However,shedidn’tgiveupandfinallyrealizedherdream.“Atfirst,livinginanewcountrywasdifficult,butChinasoonbecameoneofthemostbeautifulexperiencesofmylife,”shesaid.Now,sheconsidersitashersecondhomesinceshewasdeeplytouchedbythewarmthandtrustfromherteachersandclassmates.NguyenHuyenAnh,fromVietnam,madefriendsduringthecontestandgaineddeeperunderstandingintoChineseculture.SheplanstosetupaChineselanguagecenterinVietnamtohelpmorepeoplelearnthelanguage.“Thecompetitorsbuiltfriendshipthroughtheirsharedloveforhanzi,sowing(播種)seedsoffriendshipforabrighterfuture.”ZhangChaoyi,ajudgeofthecontestconcluded.Shealsothoughttheeventshowedtheworld’sgrowinginterestinChineseculture,encouragingChineselanguageeducatorsandalsomakingtheworldhaveadeeperunderstandingofChina.23.WhatdidAyrtonsayaboutlearningChinese?A.Itcanbefunifpeopleunderstandthehistoryandstoriesbehindhanzi.
B.ItisasdifficultaslearningFrenchforotherpeopleandhim.
C.HelearnedChinesetoseepandaswithhisfatherinChengdu.
D.HehaslearnedChineseforsixyearsandnowhewantstoleave.24.WhydoesKseniiathinkChinaashersecondhome?A.BecauseshemadeherdreamcometrueinChina.
B.BecauseshewantstoteachpeopletolearnChinese.
C.BecauseshethinksChinaisthemostbeautifulcountry.
D.Becauseshewasmovedbyherteachersandclassmates.25.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?A.Chinesecharactersareinterestingandbeautiful.
B.ChinesebuildsabridgetobetterunderstandChina.
C.Chineselanguagemakespeoplehaveabrighterfuture.
D.Chineseislearnedbyfewerpeoplefromothercountries.26.Inwhichpartofthenewspapercanwereadthispassage?A.Culture. B.SportsNews. C.TravelStories. D.ArtandMusic.D①Goingtothedoctorcanseemboringasachildandevenasateen.Butwhendopeoplereallystarttakingtheirhealthseriously?Accordingtoasurveyof2,000adultsintheUK,peopledon’tstartseriouslytopayattentiontotheirhealthuntiltheageof38—andoftenonlyaftersomehealthscare.②Thestudyfoundthatsomepeopletookbettercareofthemselvesonlyaftertheyexperiencednewpainsandreachedamilestone(里程碑)birthday.Otherswerewarnedtotakeactionafteralovedonediedorexperiencedahealthproblem.Famouspeoplealsoplayaroleinmakingpeopletakenoticeoftheirhealth.AfterKingCharleswasreportedtobegoingthroughtreatmentforcancer,theUKNationalHealthService’swebpageabouttheconditionreceivedmorevisitsthanbefore.③Thestudyalsofoundthat11percentofadultssaidtheystilldidn’ttaketheirhealthveryseriously.Nearlyhalfdidn’ttakemuchnoticeatayoungerageastheyfeltfinemostofthetime.However,36percentsimplyfelttheyweretooyoungtoneedtoworryaboutit.And25percentfeltthatnothingbadwouldhappentothem.④ItcanbeveryeasytodisregardyourhealthespeciallywhenyouareyoungoryoufeelthateverythingisOK.Noonewantstothinkthattheremightbesomethingwrong,butoftentheearlysignsofahealthproblemarenotclear.Sometimesitcantakeabitofawake-upcallbeforeyoustarttakingyourhealthmoreseriously,whetherthatisfallingillyourselforseeingalovedoneorevenawell-knownpersonexperienceahealthproblem.⑤There’snoone-size-fits-allwaywhenwetalkaboutkeepinghealthy.27.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Goingtothedoctorisboringforeveryone.
B.2,000childrenintheUKdevelophealthproblems.
C.TeenagersintheUKtaketheirhealthveryseriously.
D.Peopleoftenstarttakingtheirhealthseriouslyaftersomehealthscare.28.HowisParagraph3developed?A.Bytellingstories. B.Byexplainingcauses.
C.Bylistingnumbers. D.Bycomparingdifferences.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“disregard”probablymeaninParagraph4?A.考慮 B.忽視 C.保持 D.破壞30.Whichofthefollowingwillmostprobablybediscussednext?A.Plansfortheresearchinthefuture.
B.Medicalproblemsoffamouspeople.
C.Suggestionsonhowtoimprovehealth.
D.Reasonswhypeoplefailtokeephealthy.第II卷(非選擇題)三、任務(wù)型閱讀-多任務(wù)混合:本大題共1小題,共10分。31.Bargaining(討價(jià)還價(jià))customsareverydifferentaroundtheworld.Fewwouldgoshoppinginanothercountrywithoutknowingtheexchangerate(兌換率).However,manytravelersdon’tlearnanythingaboutthelocalshoppingcustoms.Understandingwhenit’sOKtobargaincansaveyoualotofmoneyandmakeyourshoppingexperiencemuchmoreenjoyable._____1___Inothers,bargainingisnotallowedatall.Here’sabargainingguideforsomecountriesaroundtheworld:Morocco:Bargainingisalwaysexpectedintheshoppingmarkets.____2____ForMoroccans,bargainingisagameofskill,alittlebitofacting,andit’sachancetochatabouttheweather,business,andfamily.Sobesuretohavefunandtrytogetabetterprice.Switzerland:Bargainingisnotthecustomhereinalmostallthestores.___3_____However,somehotelsmaygiveyouadiscount(折扣)duringthelesspopulartimeofyear.Itcan’thurttoask.Tahiti:BargainingisnotallowedintheSouthPacific.Infact,itisconsidereddisrespectful(失禮的)toaskforabetterprice.____4____Thefoodsellerswilleventaketheirfruitsandvegetablesbackhomewiththem,ratherthangiveyouadiscount!AShopkeeperscanalmostnevergiveyouabetterprice.BInsomecountries,bargainingisanimportantpartoftheshoppingculture.CHerebargainingismorethanjustgettingthebestprice.DBargainingcustomsaresimilararoundtheworld.EInthefoodmarkets,itisconsideredimpolitetoaskforabetterprice.(1)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(2)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(3)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(4)A.A B.B C.C D.D E.E(5)Doyouoftenbargainwhileshopping?Whatdoyouthinkofbargaining?(nomorethan20words)_____________________________四、選詞填空-短文:本大題共1小題,共10分。32.water,
sudden,
nothing,
whatever,
tryone’sbestOnceayoungmancametoaskSocrateshowtosucceed.Socratessaid
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buttookhimtoariver.
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,hepushedhimintotheriver.AtfirsttheyoungmanthoughtSocrateswaskidding.ButSocratesalsojumpedintotheriverandpulledhisheadinto
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.Theyoungwassoafraidthathe
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togetawayandclimbedtothebank.TheyoungmanaskedSocrateswhyhedidthatangrily.“Ijustwanttotellyou
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youdo,youmustdoyourbest,andthenyoucanmakeit.”Socratesreplied.五、閱讀填空:本大題共2小題,共20分。33.Nowadays,wecanfindsaltinmostkitchens.Butinthepast,saltwasavaluablemineral(礦物).Backinthe
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(第六)century,saltwasevenworthasmuchasgold!DuringtheStoneAge,peopleatealotofredmeat.Becauseredmeatisnaturally
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(富有的)insalt,peopledidn’tneedtofindsaltelsewhere.However,asfarmingbecamepopularandpeopleatemorewheatandrice,theyhadlesssaltintheirdiets.So,peoplehadto
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(搜尋)forotherwaystogetsalt.Around6,000B.C.,theChinesebegancollectingsalt
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(從……)lakestoflavor(調(diào)味)theirfood.Thisisthe
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(最古老的)recordedhistoryofsaltproduction.Buttherewereotherwaysofcollectingsalt,too.
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(亞洲的)peoplemined(開(kāi)采)rocksaltundergroundaround4,500B.C.Around3,000B.C.,theEgyptiansbegantocollectsaltfromseawater.By800B.C.,theChinese
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(生產(chǎn))saltbyboilingseawater.Ittooklesstimethanwaitingfortheseawatertoevaporate(蒸發(fā)).Becausethesemethodstookalongtime,saltwasveryvaluable.In
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(事實(shí)),itwasevenusedasmoney.InChina,peoplepaidtaxes(稅)withsalt.InRome,soldierswerepaidpartoftheirwagesinsalt.Saltisnowverycheaptobuy.But
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(沒(méi)有)doubt,it
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(保持不變)animportantpartofthehumandiet.34.DavidbeganstudyinginGermanytwoyearsago.Thecollegewasalittlefar,
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hehadtotakethesubwayeveryday.Thiscleverstudentsoonfounditwaseasytoskip(略過(guò))buyingsubway
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(ticket),soheoftenwentandreturnedwithoutatickettosavemoney.Oneday,he
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(catch)withnoticketinsubway.Buthenevertookittoheart.He
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(think)whatheshouldpaymoreattentiontowashisstudy.
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thepasttwoyears,hedidworkveryhardandgraduated(畢業(yè))withamazingachievementsamonthago.Everyone,includinghimself,believedhewouldgetagoodjob
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(easy)inGermanyandhadabrightfuture.Hewenttoabiglocalcompanyconfidently.Buttohisdisappointment,hewasnotevenallowed
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(have)aninterview.Hethenwenttoanotherfamouscompany,onlytoreceive
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sameanswer.Whenhewasturneddownathirdtime,hecouldnothelptelephoningthecompanytoask
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theydidn’twanthim.Theanswerwassimple:“WedonotofferjobstodishonestpeopleinGermany!”Wemaygetshort-termbenefits(利益)bydishonestways,butthe
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(true)willcomeoutsoonerorlaterandthecostishigh.Soremember,honestyisthebestpolicy(策略).六、書面表達(dá):本大題共1小題,共15分。35.假如你是李平,你的法國(guó)筆友Louise將要在寒假期間來(lái)中國(guó)游學(xué)。他來(lái)信說(shuō)想了解你進(jìn)入初三以來(lái)的變化(如外形、學(xué)習(xí)、性格等)以及對(duì)即將到來(lái)的寒假計(jì)劃(如學(xué)習(xí)計(jì)劃、休閑活動(dòng)等)。他也很想?yún)⒓幽愕暮倩顒?dòng),更多地了解中國(guó)文化。請(qǐng)就他的需求給他回封信。要求:1.回信必須包含所有來(lái)信需求的內(nèi)容,并可適當(dāng)增加;2.信中不得出現(xiàn)真實(shí)的人名、校名;3.詞數(shù)80—100,開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾已給出(不計(jì)詞數(shù))。DearLouise,I’msogladthatyouwillvisitChinasoon!____________________________________________________
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