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一、聽(tīng)力選擇題(★★★)1.Whereistheworldhistoryclass?

A.InRoom403.B.InRoom404.C.InRoom405.(★★★)2.Whenwillthewomanleavefortheparty?

A.Atabout2:30pm.B.Atabout3:30pm.C.Atabout4:00pm.(★★★)3.WhatgiftdoesTerryrecommendforTanya?

A.Prettyflowers.B.Abigcarmodel.C.Afictioncollection.(★★★)4.Whatisthewoman’sfeelingnow?

A.Regret.B.Relief.C.Anger.(★★★)5.Whydidthewomancancelherreservation?

A.SheisflyingtoLondon.B.Shedislikestherestaurant.C.Herhusbandwon’tbeavailable.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。6.Whatisthepossiblerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Husbandandwife.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Professorandstudent.7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Doregularphysicalexercise.B.Havesomesnacksbeforesleep.C.Stayinthehospitalforseveraldays.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。8.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Getanewstudentcard.B.Lookforhisstudentcard.C.Postinformationonacampusboard.9.Wheredidthemanlastseethecard?

A.Inthecomputerlab.B.Attherailwaystation.C.Onthetrain.10.Whathappenedtotheman’sstudentcard?

A.Itwasstolen.B.Itwasfoundoncampus.C.Itwasmisplacedinhisbackpack.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。11.Whatisthepossibleproblemwiththeflashdrive?

A.Waterdamage.B.Floordamage.C.Connectionfailure.12.Howsooncanthemanfinishcheckingtheflashdrive?

A.Inthreeworkingdays.B.Infiveworkingdays.C.Insixworkingdays.13.Whyisthewomaninahurrytogettheflashdriveback?

A.Shewantstorunatestonit.B.Sheneedstouseafileonit.C.Sheneedsitforapresentation.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段較長(zhǎng)對(duì)話,回答以下小題。14.Whatisthewoman’sproblemwithbiologyclass?

A.Shedoesn’tlikeanimalsorplants.B.Shecan’tunderstandsomeconcepts.C.Shedoesn’thavegoodlearninghabits.15.WhatisMrAnderson’ssuggestion?

A.Talkingtoherbiologyteacher.B.Doingmorepreparationandreview.C.LeavingagoodimpressiononMrsLee.16.HowdoesMrAndersondescribeMrsLee?

A.Serious.B.Kind.C.Talkative.(★★★)聽(tīng)下面一段獨(dú)白,回答以下小題。17.Whatisthelecturemainlyabout?

A.Theresistancetoadoptingnewideas.B.Theexchangeofideasbetweencultures.C.Theinteractionamonggroupsofpeople.18.Whywouldpeoplerefusethesoup,accordingtothelecturer?

A.Itwasn’tdeliciousenough.B.Itwasintroducedbyaforeigner.C.Itneededspeciallocalingredients.19.Whatmayleadlocalstorejectthetraveler’smusicalinstrument?

A.Lackofinterestinit.B.Culturaldisagreement.C.Similarlocalalternatives.20.Howmanyreasonsdoesthetextgive?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.二、閱讀理解(★★★)YouthSportsCampAnnouncementAreyouasports-lovingteeneagertotakeyourskillstothenextlevel?Looknofurther!TheCityYouthSportsCampisbackwithanexcitingseriesofactivitiesandtrainingsessionsthissummer.CampsOffered●SoccerCamp:Whetheryou’reastrikeraimingtoscoremoregoalsoradefenderlookingtostrengthenyourdefensiveskills,ourexperiencedcoacheswillprovidepersonalizedtraining.Fromdribbling(運(yùn)球)techniquestoteamworkstrategies,you’lllearnthemall.●BasketballCamp:Improveyourshootingaccuracy,ball-handlingskills,andgame-readingability.Ourcampfeaturesone-on-onedrills,groupmatches,andin-depthanalysisofprofessionalbasketballgames.●TennisCamp:Enhanceyourserve,backhand,andforehandstrokes.Receiveexpertguidanceonfootwork,courtpositioning,andmatchtactics(戰(zhàn)術(shù)).LocationAllcampswillbeheldattheCitySportsComplex,whichboastsstate-of-the-art(最先進(jìn)的)facilities,includingmultiplesoccerfields,basketballcourts,andtenniscourts.Thecomplexiseasilyaccessiblebypublictransportation,withbusstopsandanearbysubwaystation.ScheduleThecampswillrunfromJuly10thtoJuly24th.Eachday,thetrainingsessionswillstartat9:00amandendat4:00pm,withaone-hourlunchbreak.QualificationThecampisopentoallstudentsaged13-18.Nomatteryourcurrentskilllevel,whetheryou’reabeginneroraseasonedplayer,you’rewelcometojoin.RegistrationFees●Early-birdregistration(beforeJune1st):$200percamp●Regularregistration(June1st-June30th):$250percamp●Lateregistration(afterJune30th):$300percampRegistrationProcessToregister,pleaseclickhereorvisitourofficialwebsiteat.Fillouttheonlineregistrationform,providethenecessarypersonalinformation,andchoosethecamp(s)youwanttoparticipatein.YoucanalsopaytheregistrationfeeonlineusingacreditcardorPayPal.ContactInformationIfyouhaveanyquestionsorneedfurtherinformation,pleasefeelfreetocontactus:●Phone:(555)487-8963●Email:youthsportscamp@Don’tmissthisopportunitytoimproveyoursportsskills,makenewfriends,andhaveagreattimethissummer!21.WhatcanaparticipantintheBasketballCampexpecttodo?

A.Merelypracticeshootingskills.B.Analyzeinternationalmatches.C.Doindividualandgroupdrills.D.Learnfromfamousbasketballstars.22.WhymighttheCityYouthSportsCampbepopular?

A.Itoffersfreeequipment.B.Itsuitsallskilllevels.C.Itprovidesprivatecoaches.D.Ithasalong-termschedule.23.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?

A.Website.B.Guidebook.C.Magazine.D.Textbook.(★★★)InhertinybutcozyAthensapartment,a93-year-oldGreekwomanwhosenameisIoannaMatsoukahasknitthousandsofbrightlycolouredscarvesforchildreninsheltersfromGreecetoUkraine—andshehasnoplanstoquitjustyet.“IwillcontinueknittinguntilIdie,anditbringsmejoytosharemycreations,”Matsoukadeclared,herknittingneedlesclickingrhythmicallythroughherskilledfingers.Sincesheaccidentallytookupknittingintheearly1990s,Matsoukahascraftedover3,000scarves.Inthehallwaybythedoor,shoppingbagsfilledwithherlatestcreationsawaittheirnewhome.Anold,self-knittedpatchwork(拼布)blanketisthrowncasuallyoverthesofawhereshespendsherdays.Initially,thescarvesweregiftsforfriends.Asthestockgrew,theyweredonatedtochildren’ssheltersacrossGreece.ThentheyreachedchildreninBosniaandUkraine.Thelatestbatchof70scarveswenttoarefugeecampnearAthensthiswinter,viatheU.N.refugeeagency,UNHCR.“Thefactthatwegivescarvesawaygivesherstrength,”saidherdaughterAngeliki.Sherecounteddrawingsandmailshermotherhasreceivedovertheyears:“Thankyou…Bewell…Keepgoing…Yougavejoytochildren…Yougavejoytopeople…That’sheronlyreward—aletter,afewwords.”Sadly,Matsouka’svisionisimpairedandshesuffersfromboutsofseverefacialpain,aconditionknownastrigeminalneuralgia(三叉神經(jīng)痛).Despitethis,Matsoukastillkeepsknittingonescarfaday,withsmallimperfections.Everymorning,shewakesup,drinksaglassofwarmmilk,putsonherpearlearringsandquietlygetstoworktillabreakforlunchandanap.Angelikidescribeshermother,whopainstakinglyknitsintothenight,asalivingexampleofresilienceandoptimism.“Sheoncementionedthatshehasevenfoundthesecrettoalonglifeinit,”Angelikisays.“It’sthehappinessIgetfromgiving.”Matsoukasays,sittingbesideabigbluebagbrimmingwithyarn.24.WhatcanwelearnaboutIoannaMatsoukafromthepassage?

A.Shesellsscarvesforprofit.B.Shelearnedknittinginheryouth.C.Shehasknittedforoverthreedecades.D.HerscarvesaresimplyforGreekchildren.25.WhatdothedrawingsandmailsthatMatsoukareceivedindicate?

A.Hergreatloveforknittingwork.B.People’sgratitudeforherkindness.C.Parents’highpraiseforthescarves.D.Children’sexpectationformoregifts.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“impaired”inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Improved.B.Recovered.C.Damaged.D.Ruined.27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMatsouka?

A.Open-mindedandenergetic.B.Self-educatedandstubborn.C.Well-informedandambitious.D.Kind-heartedandpersistent.(★★★)EverymorningI’malmostguaranteedtowakeupandreadsomeclimatenewsthatscreamsdisaster—aterrifyingwildfire,adevastatingfloodoryetanotherreportthatsayswe’repastatippingpoint.Theround-the-clockdisastrousenvironmentalnewsweighsmedownconstantly.Ifyou’venoticedthesame,youarenotalone.Butallthatconstantstreamofdepressingnewsabouttheenvironmentcangetinthewayoftakingaction.That’sbecausethoseheadlinescanleadustobelievethatthereislittleanindividualcandoaboutclimatechange,wheninfactthat’snotthecase.Butstayingmotivatedtomakeindividualchangesishardwhenyou’refeelinglow.That’swhyoneofmycolleaguesandIhavecomeupwithwhatwecalla“happyclimateapproach”.It’sourwayoftalkingaboutthebehavioralchangeswehaveidentifiedthatnotonlyreducegreenhousegasemissionsbutalsoprovideagreatersenseofhope,appreciation,gratitudeorfulfillmentinourdailylives.NowI’vecutmydrivingfrom8,000kilometersayeardownto2,700kilometersbyworkingfromhomemostofthetime.Notonlydoesthissaveemissions,butitalsogivesmemorefreetime,whichhasbeenshowntopromotehappiness.IalsochoosetowalkorbikeeverywhereIcan.Whileit’struethatwalkingorbikingcantakemoretimethandriving,thesemoreactiveformsoftransportationprovidemoderatephysicalexercise,whichcanalsoelevatemood.Andthere’sasimplerulethatIusetostayinagoodmentalstate.ForeverypieceofbadclimatenewsIencounter,Imakesuretoreadatleastonepositivearticleontheclimate.Topreventmyselffromconstantlyscrollingthroughdishearteningnews,I’veadjustedmynewsfeed(新聞推送)sothatIcanseepositiveclimatenewsonaregularbasis,whichbringsmejoyandhope.Iknowwe’realongwayfromreversingtheimpactsofclimatechange.Butatleastwiththisapproach,Idon’tdreadgettingoutofbed,reachingformyphoneandreadingthenews.28.Whateffectdoesthenonstopdisastrousenvironmentalnewshave?

A.Itmotivatespeopletoact.B.Itblockspeople’saction.C.Itchangespeople’sbehavior.D.Itprovidesusefulinformation.29.Whatisthe“happyclimateapproach”accordingtothetext?

A.Makingbigchangesindailylife.B.Reducinggreenhousegasesgreatly.C.Ignoringnegativeclimatenews.D.Findingpositiveclimateactions.30.Whydoestheauthorreadpositiveclimatenewsregularly?

A.Toavoidnegativeemotions.B.Tocollectnewsmaterials.C.Togainclimateknowledge.D.Tochangenews-readinghabits.31.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toanalyzetheimpactsofclimatenews.B.Tostresstheurgencyofclimateaction.C.Toexplainthecausesofclimatechange.D.Toadvocateapositivewaytofightclimatechange.(★★★)Whenyoulistentomusic,it’snotjustyourearsthatareengaged.Theareasofyourbrainresponsibleforemotionandmemoryalsobecomeactive.Thehippocampus(海馬體),essentialformemories,workscloselywiththeamygdala(杏仁體),thebrain’semotionalcenter.Thisexplainswhysomesongsarebothmemorableandemotional.Givenmusic’sabilitytoevokeemotionsandtriggermemories,wesupposeditcouldaltertheemotionalcontentofexistingmemories,throughtheprocessofmemoryreactivation.Totestthis,weconductedathree-dayexperiment.Onthefirstday,participantsmemorizedneutralstories.Thenextday,theyrecalledthestorieswhilelisteningtopositive,negativemusic,orinsilence,withfMRI(功能性磁共振成像)scansrecordingtheirbrainactivity.Onthefinalday,theyrecalledthestorieswithoutmusic.Theresultswereremarkable.Whenrecallingneutralstories,participantslisteningtoemotionallychargedmusicweremorelikelytoaddnewemotionalelementsintothestorythatmatchedthemoodofthemusic.Thebrainscansfromtheexperimentwereevenmoreinteresting.Whenparticipantsrecalledstorieswithmusic,therewasincreasedactivityinthehippocampusandamygdala.Thisiswhyasongassociatedwithasignificantlifeeventcanfeelsopowerful—itactivatesbothemotion-andmemory-processingregionsatthesametime.Wealsoobservedstrongcommunicationbetweentheseemotionalmemoryprocessingareasofthebrainandtheareasinvolvedinvisualsensoryprocessing.Thissuggeststhatmusicmightaddemotionaldetailsintomemorieswhileparticipantsarevisuallyimaginingthestories.Ourfindingsindicatethatmusicservesasanemotionallure(誘餌),becomingintertwinedwithmemoriesandsubtlyalteringtheiremotionaltone.ForpeopledealingwithconditionssuchasdepressionorPTSD(創(chuàng)傷后應(yīng)激障礙),wherenegativememoriescanbeoverwhelming,carefullychosenmusicmighthelpreconstructthosememoriesinamorepositivelightandpotentiallyreducetheirnegativeemotionalimpactovertime.Italsopavesnewpathsforexploringmusic-basedinterventionsinthetreatmentofdepressionandothermentalhealthconditions.32.Whatisthepurposeoftheexperiment?

A.Toillustrateanargument.B.Todrawacomparison.C.Toclarifyamisconception.D.Toconfirmanassumption.33.Whatcanbeinferredfromparagraph3?

A.Music-aidedmemoriesarericher.B.Musicmakeslifemorepowerful.C.Brainareasworkindependently.D.Musichaslittleimpactonbrain.34.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardthepotentialofmusicinmentalhealthtreatment?

A.Skeptical.B.Positive.C.Indifferent.D.Negative.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.MusicCanAltertheEmotionalToneofMemoryB.MusicCanSeparateEmotionsfromMemoryC.MusicCanPromoteBrainActivityD.MusicCanHelpImproveMemory(★★★)Feelingsadandemptynowthataspecialeventhaspast?Trythefollowingfourtipstomoveforward.EmbraceYourEmotionsFindaprivatespaceandallowemotionstosurface.Iftearsofjoy,sadnessorfrustrationarise,expressthem.36Itmaysounddramatic,butit’savalidfeelingandit’sperfectlyfinetoexperiencesorrowwhensomethingimportanthasended.Rememberthattheintensitywillpassandwilldosomoresmoothlywhenthebuilt-upemotionshavebeenreleased.37Whetherpushingyourselftothelimitsinaphysicalchallengeorspendingmonthsensuringanevent’ssuccess,it’simportanttotaketimeafterwardstorestyourmindandbody.Relax,eatnutritiously,enjoysomegentleexercise,andgotobedearlyforrevitalizingsleep.38MakeTimeforReflection39Howdiditgo?Whatdidyoulearn?Wouldyoudosomethingdifferentlynexttime?Thisperiodofreflection,withoutdwellingtoolongonthematterofbeingself-critical,canprovidevaluableinsights.Appreciatewhatyoudidandrecognizeallthegoodthatcamefromtheexperience.Viewtheeventassimplytheendofonechapterandthebeginningofthenext.AcknowledgetheNegativeIfaspectsoftheeventdidn’tgoaswellasplanned,putitdowntoexperience.Considerifthere’sanythingtobelearnedfromit,butdon’tkeepgoingoverwhathappened.Surrendertothethoughtsandthenletthemgo.40

A.RestandRevitalizeB.AddresstheChallengeC.Afterafewdays,thinkbackovertheevent.D.Emotionsareanaturalpartofthehumanexperience.E.Somepeoplefeelasenseofgriefafteraneventisover.F.Nothingisperfectandfewthingsliveuptoeveryexpectation.G.Embraceasenseofcalmandletthesesimplepracticesmeltawaystress.三、完形填空(★★★)Iflife-and-deathfriendshipiswellworthcelebrating,AlexHonnold,33,afreesoloist(無(wú)繩攀登者)andChin,44,atopclimber-cinematographer(攀巖攝影師)deserveit,aftercountlessheart-and-soulworkouts.Theymadetheir________whenHonnoldwasattemptingtoclimbYosemite’sElCapitan,withoutanyropesorsafety________.Chinwastofilmallthe________ofthemostchallengingrisk,rappelling(繞繩下降)besideHonnoldashewasconqueringthatnearly3000-footcliffface.Someveteranclimberssaythere’snoifasoloistfalls—onlywhen.Honnoldcanstill________recallthehorrifyingimagesofhisfriendsflailing(狂亂揮舞)intothecanyon.________,thisman,withanin-bornmindsetofacuteconcentration,bulletproofconfidenceandreligiouscalm,wasdeterminedtomakethishistoric________.Meanwhile,ChinandhisteamwouldreachthesummitofYosemiteaheadofHonnold,________hundredsofpoundsofcamerasandsupplies.Then,theywouldrappeldownthecliff,usingatypeofhandwinch(絞車(chē))tokeep________withHonnold.Sinceanytinymistakewouldnever________,forfilmingthatguywhowaschallenging“death”,noonewas________towhisper,sneezeorevenkickawayapebble,anyofwhichcouldcausethe________thatmightsendHonnoldintofreedropping.Overdaysofpreparation,Chinhopedto________everyscenesimplyperfectto________thatbraveheart,whileHonnolddeterminedtomakehistory.“Weneedtobuild________trusttosecure‘zerofault’duringthatvitalmoment.”recalledChin.WhenHonnoldandChinhuggedonthatsummitto________theirmoment,theylookedoutatthedistantmountainpeaks,knowingtheywouldbetheretogetherfromthenon.41.A.a(chǎn)cquaintanceB.fortuneC.contributionsD.livings42.A.inspectionB.gearC.standardsD.regulations43.A.samplesB.showsC.mountainsD.scenes44.A.randomlyB.temporarilyC.vividlyD.hardly45.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Overall46.A.decisionB.predictionC.changeD.a(chǎn)ttempt47.A.draggingB.wipingC.fetchingD.grabbing48.A.balanceB.faithC.paceD.contact49.A.changeB.rescueC.a(chǎn)voidD.cease50.A.limitedB.forcedC.promisedD.a(chǎn)llowed51.A.coincidenceB.distractionC.misbehaviorD.confusion52.A.shootB.paintC.imagineD.describe53.A.putupwithB.lookuptoC.liveuptoD.makeupfor54.A.mutualB.matureC.moralD.neutral55.A.defendB.maintainC.challengeD.celebrate四、語(yǔ)法填空(★★★)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Inthemidstofgreenmountainsandclearwaters,Guiyang,locatedinSouthwestChina,56(earn)itsreputationasthe“ForestCity”overtheyears.Eachsummer,duringthesweltering(酷熱的)“DogDays”,touristsathomeandabroadwillsurelyfindthiscityanidealsummerresort57(shelter)from“boiling”airwaves,exclaimingwithrelief,“HowpleasantlycoolitishereinGuiyang!”58(visit)whoenjoythemselvessomuchinthis“shuangshuangcity”—thedelightfullycoolGuiyang—canexperienceitsunique59(nature)landscapeandexplorerenownedattractionssuchastheQianlingMountain,HuaxiPark,andtheJiaxiuPavilion.Theycanalsoindulgeinauthenticlocalcuisines,60areasignificantpartofwhatmakesthecity61unforgettabledestinationforitsguests.Beyondthepopularlocalspecialtieslikestir-friedspicychicken,bakedtofu,andsoursoupfishhotpot,whatcannot62(miss)istheonecalled“Bingfen”—brownsugaricyjelly,alocalstreetsnack.ThosewhohavetasteditwillagreethatasummerinGuiyang63abowlofthisbrownsugaricyjellywouldbeagreatpity.Afteratiringandthirstywalkonahotday,abowlofcoolbrownsugaricyjelly,64(top)withcrispypeanuts,sesame,andfruitpuddings,can65(immediate)refreshandenergizeanydiner.EverytimeIfinishenjoyingmyicyjelly,Ialwaysleave,hopingtoreturnformorenexttime.五、書(shū)信寫(xiě)作(★★★)66.假定你是李華,你的美國(guó)朋友Gary近期觀看了在美國(guó)熱映的中國(guó)動(dòng)畫(huà)電影《哪吒2》,大受震撼。得知你也觀看了該電影,為此寫(xiě)郵件給你,想了解你對(duì)該電影的看法,請(qǐng)你回一封郵件。內(nèi)容包括:1.你對(duì)該電影的看法;2.談?wù)勗撾娪白畲騽?dòng)你的部分(如情節(jié)、特效、音樂(lè)等)。提示詞:特效specialeffectsDearGary,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua六、書(shū)面表達(dá)(★★★★)67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。WhenIwasyoung,myfatherwasasecondaryschoolteacherinEdensor,England.Asthebreadwinner,hewasdeeplyengagedinhisschoolresponsibilitiesduringmychildhood.Consequently,Ioftenfeltdistantfromhimbecausehehadfewmomentstotalkorinteractwithme.Mymother,afull-timehousewife,managedthehouseholdandtookcareofmyyoungerbotherandme,bustingaroundthekitchen,bedroomsandgrocerystores.Thebackgardenofourhousewasaspecialplaceforme;itwasnotonlyasecurespotforkidsbutalsomydad’sfavoritehobbyarea.Wheneverhewashome,hewouldspendmostofhissparetimelookingafterhistreasuredroses,whichmymoth

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