河北省磁县重点中学2023-2024学年高二上学期七调月考英语试题(含答案 含听力音频及听力原文)

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邯郸恒一中学2023-2024学年度第一学期高二年级七调考试 英语答题纸
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He couldn't pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help.
Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue.
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)2023-2024 学年度第一学期高二年级七调考试 读后续写
He couldn’t pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help. With a heavy
英语答案 heart, he departed from John and pressed onward as swiftly as possible. David ran with all his
第一部分 听力(每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) might, retracing their earlier steps and shouting for help, his voice echoing through the vast
1--5 BABBC 6--10 ABACA 11--15 BCBAC 16--20ACACC emptiness, hoping that someone might hear his cries. Minutes felt like hours, and with each
第二部分 阅读(共 20小题;每小题 2.5分, 满分 50 分) passing second, his anxiety grew. Just when he thought all hope was lost, David spotted a group of
21--23 BDA 24--27 ADCB 28--31 ABCD 32--35 DCAB 36--40 DCBFG villagers not too far away. Relief flooded through him as he waved his arms and yelled to attract
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 30 分) their attention. Upon approaching them, David gasped for breath and explained everything to the
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) villagers. They quickly gathered supplies and formed a rescue party.
41-- 45 CACAD 46--50 ACBCA 51--55 BCDDD Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue. The rescue party worked
第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分) quickly, using ropes to lift John out of the pit. Hardly had John emerged than he was greeted with
56. to admire 57. creativity 58. that /which 59. to be seen 60. cheers and applause from the group. They tended to his wounds, which were fortunately not that
related serious, and helped him to his feet. Exhausted but relieved, John’s heart overflowed with gratitude
61. on 62. have developed 63. a 64. people’s 65. and to David and the villagers, whose unwavering support and kindness served as a saving grace.
第三节(共 5小题;每小题 1分,满分 5分。每个空格填写一个词。) Their journey taught them the importance of preparation, caution, and respect for nature's
66, freezing 67, massive 68, interrupted 69, sense of touch 70, unpredictable power. Both men knew that this experience would stay with them forever, a
consists of testament to the power of friendship and determination in the face of adversity.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分) 听力材料
第一节(满分 15分) Text 1
应用文写作 M: Hello. I bought a computer online yesterday, but I no longer need the item. So I’d like to
Last weekend I was climbing Mount Wuyi with my friend Xiaomin when she fell over and cancel the order please.
cut her left leg open on a sharp block of stone. W: All of our orders from yesterday have already been sent off. You can return it to us once
The moment the accident happened, I applied first aid immediately. Firstly, I applied pressure you have received it.
to her left leg using a clean and dry towel for several minutes to stop the bleeding. When the Text 2
wound had stopped bleeding, I cleaned her wound with a bottle of water carefully. Lastly, I gently M: The children’s hospital is hoping to raise money for a new building. I think we should do
patted the area dry using a clean towel. something to help them.
From the experience, we realize that more attention should be paid W: I agree. Why don’t we make cakes and sell them in the town center this weekend
to first aid skills. Text 3
第二节(满分 25分) M: Hey, Jane. I know you are watching cartoons, but I’d like to watch the news at 5:00 p.m.
高二年级 英语学科 第 1 页 共 3 页
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W: Okay, Dad. It’s 4:45 p.m. now. Can I watch the cartoon for a few more minutes Then we can W: I haven’t had any emails from him.
change the channel. M: I’ll need to feed that back to him. When is the earliest you could have it finished
Text 4 W: I could finish it by 4:00 p.m. today if possible. I’ll need to work through lunch.
M: Our manager announced that our company is opening another branch in Chicago this M: That’s so nice of you. I’ll go buy you a sandwich in the shop downstairs. What else would
morning. Did you hear about it you like
W: Yes. I’m worried that some of us will be arranged to move there. I prefer to work in New W:A cup of coffee, please.
York. M: Okay. I’ll be back soon.
Text 5 Text 8
M: Megan, you are now the female heavyweight boxing champion of the world. How does it M: Laura, do you have any dreams for the future, like starting a family and supporting parents
feel W: Well, those are necessary things. But I’m wondering about some personal goals and
W: I’m really excited! I couldn’t have got here without my dad and my coach. They have dreams.
always supported me during my sporting career. M: Like what
M: Well. Once again, well done! W: For example, traveling the world and seeing famous artworks.
Text 6 M: Perfect! I’ve mainly studied global history in college for several years. So, I’d like to visit
M: Excuse me. I’m looking to open a savings account for my daughter. the historic sites like the Forbidden City in Beijing.
W: Certainly, sir. How old is your daughter W: Interesting. I’ve learned most about art and geography. I’d prefer to visit the most famous
M: She just turned 11 and will be in junior high in a few weeks. museums in the world.
W: Well, children under 13 can open our Kid’s Saver Account as long as an adult is named on M: Oh, nice! I once went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art here in New York.
it too. And are you already a customer of our bank W: Yeah. That’s the largest art museum in the US.
M: Not yet. But I’d like to open an investment account in your bank today. M: But the most visited museums in the world may be in Paris and Beijing. I know it because
W: Perfect. In that case, you have to complete an application form. Please come this way, I’ll my cousin Julia visited the Louvre Museum in Paris while she’s on a business trip.
tell you more details about that. W: That sounds great. The Louvre Museum has been on my wish list for quite some time.
Text 7 Text 9
M: Kelly, are you going to finish your story about the car theft that happened this morning M: Hey, Jill. You’re a member of the debate club, right
W: Of course, it’s not due until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. I thought I could finish it by W: Yeah. Did you see the debate between Clare and Mark last night
7:00 p.m. M: That’s what I was just about to ask you. It was such a heated debate.
M: I’m afraid our manager needs it for the evening newspaper. You should have received an W: I know. I found Clare’s performance surprising because she’s always shy and quiet in our
email from Rob. class.
M: You said it. She just looks like a shining star when she’s in a debate.
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W: Exactly. Debating is a lot like acting in a theater. You not only need to remember some
difficult facts and figures, but also know when to say them.
M: I agree. Do you know if someone filmed the debate Kevin was off sick and went to see the
doctor yesterday, but I’m sure he’d love to see it.
W: Maybe you can ask Sarah for that. She recorded it on her phone.
M: Great. Do you know where she is right now
W: Yes. She’s the captain of the women’s basketball team. They are in the gym practicing just
now.
Text 10
M: Hello, everyone. This is Steven Bruce. Welcome to Jokers Comedy Club. I’m glad
you could all be here tonight. We are one of the oldest comedy clubs in the capital, and we
have entertained people with funny stories since the early 20th century. At this club we do
things simply. There is neither fancy singing nor wild dancing –– a small microphone is what
our performers will be armed with! And that’s how we like it.
Hoping to give you pleasure this evening, we prepared four wonderful performances. I’m
sure you’re going to love them all. First, Jack Dylan will bring the classic show –– Don’t Stay
There. Of course, most of you have known it from the television for many years. It was created
by David Anderson in 1980! But the other three will be a new experience for all the audience
–– don’t let those fool you. Now, settle down at your tables, grab a free drink, and get ready to
enjoy an evening of fun and laughter. You are encouraged to get involved in the performance.
Now please make some noise and welcome our first funnyman, Jack Dylan!
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英语答题纸
学 校 准考证号 第三部分 语言运用
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事 3、保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破,禁用涂改液,涂改胶条。
项 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40 分)
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第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)
He couldn't pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help.
Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue.
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英语答案
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第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分30分)
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
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应用文写作
Last weekend I was climbing Mount Wuyi with my friend Xiaomin when she fell over and cut her left leg open on a sharp block of stone.
The moment the accident happened, I applied first aid immediately. Firstly, I applied pressure to her left leg using a clean and dry towel for several minutes to stop the bleeding. When the wound had stopped bleeding, I cleaned her wound with a bottle of water carefully. Lastly, I gently patted the area dry using a clean towel.
From the experience, we realize that more attention should be paid
to first aid skills.
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读后续写
He couldn’t pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help. With a heavy heart, he departed from John and pressed onward as swiftly as possible. David ran with all his might, retracing their earlier steps and shouting for help, his voice echoing through the vast emptiness, hoping that someone might hear his cries. Minutes felt like hours, and with each passing second, his anxiety grew. Just when he thought all hope was lost, David spotted a group of villagers not too far away. Relief flooded through him as he waved his arms and yelled to attract their attention. Upon approaching them, David gasped for breath and explained everything to the villagers. They quickly gathered supplies and formed a rescue party.
Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue. The rescue party worked quickly, using ropes to lift John out of the pit. Hardly had John emerged than he was greeted with cheers and applause from the group. They tended to his wounds, which were fortunately not that serious, and helped him to his feet. Exhausted but relieved, John’s heart overflowed with gratitude to David and the villagers, whose unwavering support and kindness served as a saving grace. Their journey taught them the importance of preparation, caution, and respect for nature's unpredictable power. Both men knew that this experience would stay with them forever, a testament to the power of friendship and determination in the face of adversity.
听力材料
Text 1
M: Hello. I bought a computer online yesterday, but I no longer need the item. So I’d like to cancel the order please. W: All of our orders from yesterday have already been sent off. You can return it to us once you have received it.
Text 2
M: The children’s hospital is hoping to raise money for a new building. I think we should do something to help them. W: I agree. Why don’t we make cakes and sell them in the town center this weekend
Text 3
M: Hey, Jane. I know you are watching cartoons, but I’d like to watch the news at 5:00 p.m. W: Okay, Dad. It’s 4:45 p.m. now. Can I watch the cartoon for a few more minutes Then we can change the channel.
Text 4
M: Our manager announced that our company is opening another branch in Chicago this morning. Did you hear about it W: Yes. I’m worried that some of us will be arranged to move there. I prefer to work in New York.
Text 5
M: Megan, you are now the female heavyweight boxing champion of the world. How does it feel W: I’m really excited! I couldn’t have got here without my dad and my coach. They have always supported me during my sporting career. M: Well. Once again, well done!
Text 6
M: Excuse me. I’m looking to open a savings account for my daughter. W: Certainly, sir. How old is your daughter M: She just turned 11 and will be in junior high in a few weeks. W: Well, children under 13 can open our Kid’s Saver Account as long as an adult is named on it too. And are you already a customer of our bank M: Not yet. But I’d like to open an investment account in your bank today. W: Perfect. In that case, you have to complete an application form. Please come this way, I’ll tell you more details about that.
Text 7
M: Kelly, are you going to finish your story about the car theft that happened this morning W: Of course, it’s not due until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. I thought I could finish it by 7:00 p.m. M: I’m afraid our manager needs it for the evening newspaper. You should have received an email from Rob. W: I haven’t had any emails from him. M: I’ll need to feed that back to him. When is the earliest you could have it finished W: I could finish it by 4:00 p.m. today if possible. I’ll need to work through lunch. M: That’s so nice of you. I’ll go buy you a sandwich in the shop downstairs. What else would you like W: A cup of coffee, please. M: Okay. I’ll be back soon.
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M: Laura, do you have any dreams for the future, like starting a family and supporting parents W: Well, those are necessary things. But I’m wondering about some personal goals and dreams. M: Like what W: For example, traveling the world and seeing famous artworks. M: Perfect! I’ve mainly studied global history in college for several years. So, I’d like to visit the historic sites like the Forbidden City in Beijing. W: Interesting. I’ve learned most about art and geography. I’d prefer to visit the most famous museums in the world. M: Oh, nice! I once went to the Metropolitan Museum of Art here in New York. W: Yeah. That’s the largest art museum in the US. M: But the most visited museums in the world may be in Paris and Beijing. I know it because my cousin Julia visited the Louvre Museum in Paris while she’s on a business trip. W: That sounds great. The Louvre Museum has been on my wish list for quite some time.
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M: Hey, Jill. You’re a member of the debate club, right W: Yeah. Did you see the debate between Clare and Mark last night M: That’s what I was just about to ask you. It was such a heated debate. W: I know. I found Clare’s performance surprising because she’s always shy and quiet in our class. M: You said it. She just looks like a shining star when she’s in a debate. W: Exactly. Debating is a lot like acting in a theater. You not only need to remember some difficult facts and figures, but also know when to say them. M: I agree. Do you know if someone filmed the debate Kevin was off sick and went to see the doctor yesterday, but I’m sure he’d love to see it. W: Maybe you can ask Sarah for that. She recorded it on her phone. M: Great. Do you know where she is right now W: Yes. She’s the captain of the women’s basketball team. They are in the gym practicing just now.
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M: Hello, everyone. This is Steven Bruce. Welcome to Jokers Comedy Club. I’m glad you could all be here tonight. We are one of the oldest comedy clubs in the capital, and we have entertained people with funny stories since the early 20th century. At this club we do things simply. There is neither fancy singing nor wild dancing –– a small microphone is what our performers will be armed with! And that’s how we like it. Hoping to give you pleasure this evening, we prepared four wonderful performances. I’m sure you’re going to love them all. First, Jack Dylan will bring the classic show –– Don’t Stay There. Of course, most of you have known it from the television for many years. It was created by David Anderson in 1980! But the other three will be a new experience for all the audience –– don’t let those fool you. Now, settle down at your tables, grab a free drink, and get ready to enjoy an evening of fun and laughter. You are encouraged to get involved in the performance. Now please make some noise and welcome our first funnyman, Jack Dylan!2023-2024学年度第一学期高二年级七调考试 7. What does the woman ask the man to do
A. Open a savings account. B. Fill in an application form. C. Have a talk with his daughter.
英语试卷
听第 7段材料,回答第 8、9题。
考试范围 B5U3-U5 考试分值 150 分 考试时间 120 分钟 8. When does the manager want to publish Kelly’s story
A. This evening. B. Tomorrow morning. C. Tomorrow afternoon.
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 30分)
9. What will the man do next
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
A. Send Rob an email. B. Continue his work. C. Buy some food.
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并
听第 8段材料,回答第 10至 12题。
标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段
10. What are the speakers mainly talking about
对话仅读一遍。
A. Their future plans. B. Their favorite cities. C. Their college experiences.
1. Why is the man talking to the woman
11. Which place does the man want to see
A. To send a letter. B. To cancel his order. C. To buy a computer.
A. The Louvre Museum. B. The Forbidden City. C. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
2. What does the woman suggest doing
12. Why did Julia go to Paris
A. Selling cakes to raise money. B. Volunteering at a hospital. C. Helping repair a building.
A. For study. B. For travel. C. For work.
3. When will the news be on
听第 9段材料,回答第 13至 16题。
A. In 5 minutes. B. In 15 minutes. C. In 45 minutes.
13. What does the man think of the debate
4. What is the woman worried about
A. It was funny. B. It was exciting. C. It was confusing.
A. Losing her job. B. Moving to another city. C. Working with the new manager.
14. Why was Kevin absent from the debate
5. What does the man probably do
A. He was on sick leave. B. He was playing basketball. C. He was preparing for a performance.
A. He’s a boxing coach. B. He’s an athlete. C. He’s a journalist.
15. Where will the man probably go next
第二节(共 15小题: 每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
A. A debate hall. B. A theater. C. A gym.
听下面 5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 A、B、C三个选项中选出
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
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 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5
A. Classmates. B. Parent and child. C. Teacher and student.
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 10段材料,回答第 17至 20题。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
17. What does the speaker say about the club
6. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. It is only open in the evenings. B. It is a small organization. C. It has existed for a long time.
A. In a bank. B. On the phone. C. In a classroom.
18. What do the performers do in the club
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A. Tell funny stories. B. Sing songs. C. Do dances. C. At 8 a. m. on January 21st. D. At 4 p.m. on January 21st.
19. What do we know about the show Don’t Stay There 22. Which topic can be discussed in the report
A. It was created by Jack Dylan. B. It is a new piece of work. C. It is well known. A. European history. B. Causes of World War II.
20. What are the listeners advised to do C. Winter climate in Austria. D. Life of Austrian elderly people.
A. Keep quiet during the show. B. Buy a drink in advance. C. Join in the performance. 23. What is the major purpose of this trip
第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分 50分) A. Education. B. Sightseeing. C. Exercise. D. Charity.
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5分, 满分 37.5分) B
A Mia, 12, is now on a year-long trip with her parents and three younger brothers. Far from their home in
Class 4A will soon be leaving for this year’s trip to Salzburg, Austria. We will depart the campus at 6 a.m. Quebec, Canada, the family rode horses in Mongolia, kayaked in Cambodia, camped in Namibia and flew in a
on January 18th to catch the 9 a.m. flight. Our return flight leaves at 8 a.m. on January 21st, and we will expect hot air balloon in Turkey, looking to collect as many once-in-a-lifetime memories as they could.
to arrive back at the campus by bus around 4 p. m.. For the entirety of the trip’s duration, we will be staying all The memories really matter because unless science makes a breakthrough soon, three of the children will
three nights at Hotel Salzburg. become blind, likely in adulthood. They have been diagnosed with a disease that has no effective treatment and
In addition to your personal belongings, you will be required to pack your passport and travel insurance no specific timeline as it gradually robs them of their sight.
certificate. Furthermore, remember to pack the appropriate winter necessities, especially if you plan to ski The diagnoses came in 2015. Despite the grief, the parents were surprised to find Mia, then 7, was calm
during your free time in the afternoons. Our scheduled morning events are detailed as follows. about it. She announced that she would need to start keeping her bedroom especially neat, with everything in
As Austria is a country of great importance in European history, learning more about its unique culture its place. “In the future, I’ll need to know where things are,” Mia said.
will be the foundation of your trip. Thus, your pre-trip assignment has been to investigate the last 60 years of “She’s finding solutions on her own,” the parents told each other. “We need to follow her lead.” And so
Austrian history. To bring this unit to its conclusion, we’ve arranged a meeting in the hotel’s conference room the idea of a yearlong trip was born, one that would show the kids the world, in person and at close range –
with several local retirement associations. Also taking place on hotel grounds are various workshops that we’ve while the kids could still see it. For the next two years, the parents saved money and researched places to visit.
arranged, hosting three local speakers. Please be sure to attend at least one of these. “How we adults see the world and how kids see the world are so different.” says the mother, Edith. “It would
Upon return, use the information you obtained from the interviews and workshop(s) to write a 500-word have to be less about temples and museums and more about whatever caught their eyes.”
reflection on a subject of your choice, worth 60% of your final grade. Of special focus should be the social and By the time the trip began to wind down in early 2023, the family had traveled 52,000 miles and visited
cultural impacts of World War II, with a secondary focus on how the modern Austrian government treats its 18 countries. Mia grew taller and when entering adolescence, needed more independence. Her brothers became
senior citizens. Your report is due by 5 p.m. on January 25th. more confident and outgoing. The kids were very aware that they had learned a lot. “There’s a lot of suffering,
21. When will the plane for Austria take off a lot of poverty, but lots of good and interesting things too. We should be positive.” said Mia.
A. At 6 a. m. on January 18th. B. At 9 a.m. on January 18th. 24. What’s the probable function of the first paragraph
A. To lead in the story behind. B. .To arouse the readers’ interest.
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C. To provide background information. D. To inform readers of a wonderful trip. like a food, how much you want to eat, as you’re eating it. “I’ve just had enough of the food; I want something
25. What can be inferred about the parents from paragraph 3 and 4 else” is really what sensory—specific satiety is.
A. They are optimistic about the children’s disease. And that natural ability has a purpose: it’s meant to keep us healthy. It’s going to help to guarantee that
B. They are surprised at their daughter’s creative ideas. we’re going to get the variety of nutrients that we need. However, it can backfire of course, because if we are
C. They are proud of their daughter’s courage to face difficulties. presented with a variety of foods, it makes us extra likely to overeat.
D. They are open-minded enough to respect their children’s decision. 28. What’s the purpose of the first paragraph
26. What is the last paragraph mainly about A. To lead to the main topic. B. To make a comparison.
A. The details about the year-long journey. C. To amuse the readers. D. To summarize the main idea.
B. The keen anticipation of Mia about the future. 29. According to Dr. Rolls, why did the people “make room” for ice cream
C. The changes of the kids physically and mentally. A. Because they had a wrong feeling.
D. The impression Mia had of what she had experienced. B. Because there was a change in food variety.
27. Which is the best title of the story C. Because they lied about feeling full.
A. Seeing is believing. B. Making the most of the vision. D. Because the ice cream was more delicious.
C. Man who travels far knows more. D. The eyes are the window to the soul. 30. What does the underlined word “backfire” in paragraph 4 probably mean
C A. Consume much energy. B. Discourage people from eating.
You know the feeling. You finish a full meal and are like “I’m never eating again.” But then, out comes a C. Have the opposite result. D. Produce a helpful effect.
beautiful piece of cake. And, you said you were full, but not for dessert! It turns out you really can “make room” 31. In which section of a newspaper may the text appear
for dessert. A. Entertainment. B. Education. C. Culture. D. Health.
And there’s a scientific reason why. The thing that gives you room for dessert is called D
“Sensory—Specific Satiety”. That’s what Dr. Rolls, a nutritional scientist, has been studying since the 1980s. They say you catch more flies with honey than vinegar. But when it comes to tackling a tricky task,
Here is how her experiment went. She gave six people a giant plate of spaghetti and told them to eat until they researchers have found that getting angry can also be a powerful motivator.
were full. And then, for the second course, she gave them more. Then, she gave them ice cream. On average, The experiments suggest people who are angry perform better on a set of challenging tasks than those who
after they said they were full on spaghetti, each person could eat just one more ounce of it in their second are emotionally neutral.
serving. But when she gave them ice cream, somehow they could eat three times as much. They “made room” The study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, details how
for dessert. researchers at Texas A&M University conducted experiments involving more than 1,000 people, and analysed
The experiment shows that when you feel full, it’s not necessarily that your stomach is physically full. It’s survey data from more than 1,400 people to explore the possible impact of anger on people in various
more about how interested you are in—eating more. Sensory—specific satiety is the change in how much you circumstances.
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In one experiment, students were shown images previously found to cause anger, desire, amusement, B. application of the research finding.
sadness or no particular emotion at all .Participants were subsequently asked to solve a series of anagrams (变 C. A further explanation of the research method.
形词.) D. A reasonable doubt about the research process.
The results reveal that for a challenging set of anagrams, those who were angry did better - although no 35. What does Lench intend to do in the last paragraph
difference was seen for easy anagrams. A. To present more proofs. B. To draw a conclusion.
The researchers say one explanation could be down to a link between anger and greater persistence ( 坚 C. To make a comparison. D. To criticize old practices.
持 ),with the team finding those who were angry spent more time on the difficult set of anagrams 第二节 (共 5小题:每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
In another experiment, participants who were angry did better at avoiding flags in a skiing video game 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。
than those who were neutral or sad, and were on a par with (同水平) those who felt amusement or desire Food plays an important role in our lives. We can learn a lot about a particular culture by exploring food.
“This pattern could indicate that general physical arousal (激 起) had a benefit for game scores, as this In fact, it may be difficult to fully define a culture without a nod to their cuisine. Here’s why food is the best
would be greater in anger, amused, and desire conditions compared to the sad and neutral conditions," the way to understand a culture.
researchers write. However, no such differences in performance was found when it came to an easier video ____36____ It doesn’t matter where you’re from — you have to eat. And your societal culture most likely
game. evolves from the universal need to eat. Food preservation (保存) techniques are unique to climates and lifestyle.
“People often prefer to use positive emotions as tools more than negative and tend to see negative Ever wonder why the process to preserve meat is so different around the world ____37____ In Morocco,
emotions as undesirable," said Lench, the first author of the study. “Our research adds to the growing evidence Khlea is a dish composed of dried beef and then packed in animal fat. When preserved correctly, it’s still good
that a mix of positive and negative emotions promotes wellbeing, and that using negative emotions as tools can for two years when stored at room temperature. That makes a lot of sense in Morocco, where the country
be particularly effective in some situations.” historically has desert landscape, and extremely warm, dry temperatures.
32. What tasks did the researchers set for the students ____38____ Some people have cuisines that are entirely based on meat, and others are almost entirely
A. Catching flies with honey. B. Helping analyze survey data. plant based. These cuisines took shape in the long course of history. For example, India’s cuisine is extremely
C. Putting tasks into different categories. varied from region to region, with meat and wheat dishes in the north, vegetarian diets in the south.
D. Performing tasks in various emotional states. Sometimes, a certain ingredient of one dish can reveal cultural secrets. ____39____ And perhaps one of
33. Why does anger enable people to perform better on challenging tasks the most interesting results from the mix of two cuisines is Chicken Tikka Masala. It seems to be an Indian
A. It brings team spirit into full play. B. It promotes a deep insight into the tasks. Mughali dish, but was actually invented by the British!
C. It increases effort toward attaining a goal. Food tourism — it’s a whole new way to travel. Food tourists won’t just focus on having a glass of beer at
D. It changes challenging tasks into easy ones. Oktoberfest (德国十月啤酒节). ____40____ They may even learn how to make their own fresh beer. And they
34. What are paragraphs 7 and 8 mainly about have the chance to learn local skills that can send insight(洞悉 ) into a whole other aspect of a particular
A. Research result consistent with previous findings. region’s culture.
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A. Meat is more difficult to preserve than plants. 41. A. favor B. magic C. trick D. survey
B. Local cuisines show historical eating patterns. 42. A. rude B. nice C. indifferent D. hospitable
C. It has something to do with local resources , needs and climates. 43. A. avoid B. evaluate C. appreciate D. object
D. Food is the most important necessity of the people. 44. A. common B. special C. scary D. outstanding
E. Some cuisines change accordingly during different times of the year. 45. A. hardly B particularly C. awfully D. practically
F. Black pepper originates in Asia but becomes a key part of European cuisine. 46. A. challenge B. symbol C. milestone D. barrier
G. Moreover, they will be interested in learning the German beer making process. 47. A. stars B. ceiling C. counters D. ladders
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分 30分) 48. A. break away from B. keep up with C. draw back D. bring along
第一节(共 15小题;每小题 1分,满分 15分) 49. A. legs B. steps C. pants D. distance
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 50. A. pull down B. pick up C. drag along D. stab into
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 51. A. brakes B. extensions C. devices D. stands
“Keep staring! I might do a 41 !”That's the message on a T shirt of mine. 52. A. something B. little C. anything D. enough
People stare at me all the time so I thought this shirt would be funny. See, I'm a dwarf(侏儒).Most of the 53. A. adjusting B. changing C. perfecting D. testing
time people aren't trying to be 42 they just haven't seen many dwarfs like me before. I can 43 54. A. tall B. different C. strong D. real
that, but I also want to let them know that I see them staring. 55. A. ashamed B. aware C. capable D. proud
I was born with achondroplasia (软骨发育不全症),the most 44 form of dwarfism. Right now, I 第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)
am almost four feet tall and that's 45 as tall as I'm going to get. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
I'm not going to pretend my height isn't a 46 .It is Light switches and 41 are usually too China’s traditional tea-making has entered the cultural heritage list of the UNESCO. It will drive more
high for me. It takes me almost three steps to 48 one step of an average size adult and my mom has to people 56 (admire) this cultural heritage and will promote people’s respect for traditional culture and
shorten almost all of my 49 . human 57 (create). “We’ll apply for and promote more of the cultural heritage projects 58
But everyone faces challenges. You have to face them with a good attitude. So I have a long barbecue fork show Chinese spirit and wisdom, so as to make Chinese culture more able 59 (see) globally,” one
to 50 things from shelves and drive a car with the help of pedal 51 . If all else fails, I ask for expert said.
things. The way I see it, I can do just about 52 that an average size person can do. I’ll never play China’s traditional tea processing methods and 60 (relate) social practices focus on the knowledge,
professional sports, but I have no problem 53 my limits. It may take me longer and it may be harder, skills and practices around tea growing, tea-leaf picking, processing, drinking and sharing. Since thousands of
but I can still do it. years ago, based 61 natural conditions and local customs, tea producers 62 (develop) six types
My shirt shows people the 54 me a kid with a sense of humor. And maybe that's the trick showing of tea: green, yellow, dark, white, oolong and black teas. Together with reprocessed teas, such as
others that I'm just like them. I'm just shorter, but I'm 55 of who I am. flower-scented (有花香的) teas, there are over 2,000 tea products in China with 63 variety of colors,
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smells, tastes and shapes. they determined to explore the forest. The villagers had warned them to stick to the main path, cautioning that
Tea is common in Chinese 64 (people) daily life and is served in homes, tea houses, etc. It’s an there could be hunters’ traps elsewhere, but the appeal of the charming forest was too great to resist.
important part of communication and events such as festivals. The practice of welcoming guests 65 As they confidently ventured deeper into the forest, its beauty unfolded before their eyes. An hour later,
building relationships within families and among neighbors through activities connected with tea is common, driven by the hunger for the unknown, they made a decision to take the less-traveled path, making marks along
providing shared identity. the way carefully as they went. For another two hours, they observed various flowers, took pictures of
第三节 基础知识 根据句子语境填入恰当的词,使句子完整通顺,每个空格只填写一个词。 strange-shaped rocks and marveled at the breathtaking scenery. The forest seemed to be a world of its own,
(共 5小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5分) untouched by human presence. Everything appeared so beautiful.
66. Edmonton is (freeze) cold in winter, with daily temperatures averaging minus 10 degrees. However, little did they know that danger was hidden under their feet. As they went further, they realized
67. Seen from the train window, the mountains and the forests of Canada looked (mass). that their phones had lost signal, and they were completely cut off from the outside world. Suddenly, John
68. Chen Wei had his dinner (interrupt)when he heard someone screaming from another table. stepped forward and felt the ground gave way beneath him. Before he knew it, he had fallen into a hidden
69. The skin helps control your body temperature, prevents your body from losing to much water,warns you pit(深坑), his leg trapped by the wooden spikes(尖刺) lining the bottom. Pain shot through his body as he cried
when things are too hot or too cold, and gives you your (触觉). out for help.
70. America’s most popular Chinese dish is General Tso’s chicken, which (由......组成)fried Upon hearing John's crying out in pain, David quickly ran to the edge of the pit, desperately trying to find
chicken covered in a sweet sauce, flavored with hot red peppers. a way to pull his friend out. However, his efforts were in vain. “John, are you okay Can you move your leg ”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 40分) asked David worriedly. John winced in pain as he tried to move his injured leg, “I think I've hurt my leg, David.
第一节(满分 15分) It aches a lot.” “It's going to be okay, John,” David comforted him, “I'll find a way to get you out of here!”
上周末你和朋友小敏去爬山,途中,她不慎摔倒,磕到一块锋利的石头,左腿被划出一道较深的伤 With no phone signal and nightfall approaching, David knew he had to act fast.
口,你利用急救课上学到的知识,简单帮小敏处理了伤口。请你根据此次经历写一篇短文,给校英文网 注意:1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;
站“Safety”专栏投稿,内容包括: 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
1.发生事故的时间和地点; He couldn't pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help.
2.实施急救的具体过程;
3.掌握急救知识的必要性。 Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue.
注意:写作词数应为 80 左右。
第二节 读后续写(满分 25分)
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。
Once upon a time, in a small town located near the edge of a vast forest, two adventurous souls named
John and David had long been keen to go deep into the heart of nature. One day, armed with their backpacks,
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英语试卷
考试范围 B5U3-U5 考试分值 150分 考试时间 120分钟
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节 (共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Why is the man talking to the woman
A. To send a letter. B. To cancel his order. C. To buy a computer.
2. What does the woman suggest doing
A. Selling cakes to raise money. B. Volunteering at a hospital. C. Helping repair a building.
3. When will the news be on
A. In 5 minutes. B. In 15 minutes. C. In 45 minutes.
4. What is the woman worried about
A. Losing her job. B. Moving to another city. C. Working with the new manager.
5. What does the man probably do
A. He’s a boxing coach. B. He’s an athlete. C. He’s a journalist.
第二节(共15小题: 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5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A、B、C三个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5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a bank. B. On the phone. C. In a classroom.
7. What does the woman ask the man to do
A. Open a savings account. B. Fill in an application form. C. Have a talk with his daughter.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. When does the manager want to publish Kelly’s story
A. This evening. B. Tomorrow morning. C. Tomorrow afternoon.
9. What will the man do next
A. Send Rob an email. B. Continue his work. C. Buy some food.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. Their future plans. B. Their favorite cities. C. Their college experiences.
11. Which place does the man want to see
A. The Louvre Museum. B. The Forbidden City. C. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
12. Why did Julia go to Paris
A. For study. B. For travel. C. For work.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. What does the man think of the debate
A. It was funny. B. It was exciting. C. It was confusing.
14. Why was Kevin absent from the debate
A. He was on sick leave. B. He was playing basketball. C. He was preparing for a performance.
15. Where will the man probably go next
A. A debate hall. B. A theater. C. A gym.
16. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Classmates. B. Parent and child. C. Teacher and student.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What does the speaker say about the club
It is only open in the evenings. B. It is a small organization. C. It has existed for a long time.
18. What do the performers do in the club
A. Tell funny stories. B. Sing songs. C. Do dances.
19. What do we know about the show Don’t Stay There
A. It was created by Jack Dylan. B. It is a new piece of work. C. It is well known.
20. What are the listeners advised to do
A. Keep quiet during the show. B. Buy a drink in advance. C. Join in the performance.
第二部分 阅读(共两节, 满分 50分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5分, 满分 37.5分)
A
Class 4A will soon be leaving for this year’s trip to Salzburg, Austria. We will depart the campus at 6 a.m. on January 18th to catch the 9 a.m. flight. Our return flight leaves at 8 a.m. on January 21st, and we will expect to arrive back at the campus by bus around 4 p. m.. For the entirety of the trip’s duration, we will be staying all three nights at Hotel Salzburg.
In addition to your personal belongings, you will be required to pack your passport and travel insurance certificate. Furthermore, remember to pack the appropriate winter necessities, especially if you plan to ski during your free time in the afternoons. Our scheduled morning events are detailed as follows.
As Austria is a country of great importance in European history, learning more about its unique culture will be the foundation of your trip. Thus, your pre-trip assignment has been to investigate the last 60 years of Austrian history. To bring this unit to its conclusion, we’ve arranged a meeting in the hotel’s conference room with several local retirement associations. Also taking place on hotel grounds are various workshops that we’ve arranged, hosting three local speakers. Please be sure to attend at least one of these.
Upon return, use the information you obtained from the interviews and workshop(s) to write a 500-word reflection on a subject of your choice, worth 60% of your final grade. Of special focus should be the social and cultural impacts of World War II, with a secondary focus on how the modern Austrian government treats its senior citizens. Your report is due by 5 p.m. on January 25th.
21. When will the plane for Austria take off
A. At 6 a. m. on January 18th. B. At 9 a.m. on January 18th.
C. At 8 a. m. on January 21st. D. At 4 p.m. on January 21st.
22. Which topic can be discussed in the report
A. European history. B. Causes of World War II.
C. Winter climate in Austria. D. Life of Austrian elderly people.
23. What is the major purpose of this trip
A. Education. B. Sightseeing. C. Exercise. D. Charity.
B
Mia, 12, is now on a year-long trip with her parents and three younger brothers. Far from their home in Quebec, Canada, the family rode horses in Mongolia, kayaked in Cambodia, camped in Namibia and flew in a hot air balloon in Turkey, looking to collect as many once-in-a-lifetime memories as they could.
The memories really matter because unless science makes a breakthrough soon, three of the children will become blind, likely in adulthood. They have been diagnosed with a disease that has no effective treatment and no specific timeline as it gradually robs them of their sight.
The diagnoses came in 2015. Despite the grief, the parents were surprised to find Mia, then 7, was calm about it. She announced that she would need to start keeping her bedroom especially neat, with everything in its place. “In the future, I’ll need to know where things are,” Mia said.
“She’s finding solutions on her own,” the parents told each other. “We need to follow her lead.” And so the idea of a yearlong trip was born, one that would show the kids the world, in person and at close range – while the kids could still see it. For the next two years, the parents saved money and researched places to visit. “How we adults see the world and how kids see the world are so different.” says the mother, Edith. “It would have to be less about temples and museums and more about whatever caught their eyes.”
By the time the trip began to wind down in early 2023, the family had traveled 52,000 miles and visited 18 countries. Mia grew taller and when entering adolescence, needed more independence. Her brothers became more confident and outgoing. The kids were very aware that they had learned a lot. “There’s a lot of suffering, a lot of poverty, but lots of good and interesting things too. We should be positive.” said Mia.
24. What’s the probable function of the first paragraph
A. To lead in the story behind. B. To arouse the readers’ interest.
C. To provide background information. D. To inform readers of a wonderful trip.
25. What can be inferred about the parents from paragraph 3 and 4
A. They are optimistic about the children’s disease.
B. They are surprised at their daughter’s creative ideas.
C. They are proud of their daughter’s courage to face difficulties.
D. They are open-minded enough to respect their children’s decision.
26 What is the last paragraph mainly about
A. The details about the year-long journey.
B. The keen anticipation of Mia about the future.
C. The changes of the kids physically and mentally.
D. The impression Mia had of what she had experienced.
27. Which is the best title of the story
A Seeing is believing. B. Making the most of the vision.
C. Man who travels far knows more. D. The eyes are the window to the soul.
C
You know the feeling. You finish a full meal and are like “I’m never eating again.” But then, out comes a beautiful piece of cake. And, you said you were full, but not for dessert! It turns out you really can “make room” for dessert.
And there’s a scientific reason why. The thing that gives you room for dessert is called “Sensory—Specific Satiety”. That’s what Dr. Rolls, a nutritional scientist, has been studying since the 1980s. Here is how her experiment went. She gave six people a giant plate of spaghetti and told them to eat until they were full. And then, for the second course, she gave them more. Then, she gave them ice cream. On average, after they said they were full on spaghetti, each person could eat just one more ounce of it in their second serving. But when she gave them ice cream, somehow they could eat three times as much. They “made room” for dessert.
The experiment shows that when you feel full, it’s not necessarily that your stomach is physically full. It’s more about how interested you are in—eating more. Sensory—specific satiety is the change in how much you like a food, how much you want to eat, as you’re eating it. “I’ve just had enough of the food; I want something else” is really what sensory—specific satiety is.
And that natural ability has a purpose: it’s meant to keep us healthy. It’s going to help to guarantee that we’re going to get the variety of nutrients that we need. However, it can backfire of course, because if we are presented with a variety of foods, it makes us extra likely to overeat.
28. What’s the purpose of the first paragraph
A. To lead to the main topic. B. To make a comparison.
C. To amuse the readers. D. To summarize the main idea.
29. According to Dr. Rolls, why did the people “make room” for ice cream
A. Because they had a wrong feeling.
B. Because there was a change in food variety.
C. Because they lied about feeling full.
D. Because the ice cream was more delicious.
30. What does the underlined word “backfire” in paragraph 4 probably mean
A. Consume much energy. B. Discourage people from eating.
C. Have the opposite result. D. Produce a helpful effect.
31. In which section of a newspaper may the text appear
A. Entertainment. B. Education. C. Culture. D. Health.
D
They say you catch more flies with honey than vinegar. But when it comes to tackling a tricky task, researchers have found that getting angry can also be a powerful motivator.
The experiments suggest people who are angry perform better on a set of challenging tasks than those who are emotionally neutral.
The study, published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, details how researchers at Texas A&M University conducted experiments involving more than 1,000 people, and analysed survey data from more than 1,400 people to explore the possible impact of anger on people in various circumstances.
In one experiment, students were shown images previously found to cause anger, desire, amusement, sadness or no particular emotion at all .Participants were subsequently asked to solve a series of anagrams (变形词.)
The results reveal that for a challenging set of anagrams, those who were angry did better - although no difference was seen for easy anagrams.
The researchers say one explanation could be down to a link between anger and greater persistence ( 坚持 ),with the team finding those who were angry spent more time on the difficult set of anagrams
In another experiment, participants who were angry did better at avoiding flags in a skiing video game than those who were neutral or sad, and were on a par with (同水平) those who felt amusement or desire
“This pattern could indicate that general physical arousal (激 起) had a benefit for game scores, as this would be greater in anger, amused, and desire conditions compared to the sad and neutral conditions," the researchers write. However, no such differences in performance was found when it came to an easier video game.
“People often prefer to use positive emotions as tools more than negative and tend to see negative emotions as undesirable," said Lench, the first author of the study. “Our research adds to the growing evidence that a mix of positive and negative emotions promotes wellbeing, and that using negative emotions as tools can be particularly effective in some situations.”
32. What tasks did the researchers set for the students
Catching flies with honey. B. Helping analyze survey data.
C. Putting tasks into different categories.
D. Performing tasks in various emotional states.
33. Why does anger enable people to perform better on challenging tasks
A. It brings team spirit into full play. B. It promotes a deep insight into the tasks.
C. It increases effort toward attaining a goal.
D. It changes challenging tasks into easy ones.
34. What are paragraphs 7 and 8 mainly about
A. Research result consistent with previous findings.
B. application of the research finding.
C. A further explanation of the research method.
D. A reasonable doubt about the research process.
35. What does Lench intend to do in the last paragraph
A. To present more proofs. B. To draw a conclusion.
C. To make a comparison. D. To criticize old practices.
第二节 (共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
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。
Food plays an important role in our lives. We can learn a lot about a particular culture by exploring food. In fact, it may be difficult to fully define a culture without a nod to their cuisine. Here’s why food is the best way to understand a culture.
____36____ It doesn’t matter where you’re from — you have to eat. And your societal culture most likely evolves from the universal need to eat. Food preservation (保存) techniques are unique to climates and lifestyle. Ever wonder why the process to preserve meat is so different around the world ____37____ In Morocco, Khlea is a dish composed of dried beef and then packed in animal fat. When preserved correctly, it’s still good for two years when stored at room temperature. That makes a lot of sense in Morocco, where the country historically has desert landscape, and extremely warm, dry temperatures.
____38____ Some people have cuisines that are entirely based on meat, and others are almost entirely plant based. These cuisines took shape in the long course of history. For example, India’s cuisine is extremely varied from region to region, with meat and wheat dishes in the north, vegetarian diets in the south.
Sometimes, a certain ingredient of one dish can reveal cultural secrets. ____39____ And perhaps one of the most interesting results from the mix of two cuisines is Chicken Tikka Masala. It seems to be an Indian Mughali dish, but was actually invented by the British!
Food tourism — it’s a whole new way to travel. Food tourists won’t just focus on having a glass of beer at Oktoberfest (德国十月啤酒节). ____40____ They may even learn how to make their own fresh beer. And they have the chance to learn local skills that can send insight(洞悉) into a whole other aspect of a particular region’s culture.
A. Meat is more difficult to preserve than plants.
B. Local cuisines show historical eating patterns.
C. It has something to do with local resources needs and climates.
D. Food is the most important necessity of the people.
E Some cuisines change accordingly during different times of the year.
F Black pepper originates in Asia but becomes a key part of European cuisine.
G. Moreover, they will be interested in learning the German beer making process.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“Keep staring! I might do a 41 !”That's the message on a T shirt of mine.
People stare at me all the time so I thought this shirt would be funny. See, I'm a dwarf(侏儒).Most of the time people aren't trying to be 42 they just haven't seen many dwarfs like me before. I can 43 that, but I also want to let them know that I see them staring.
I was born with achondroplasia (软骨发育不全症),the most 44 form of dwarfism. Right now, I am almost four feet tall and that's 45 as tall as I'm going to get.
I'm not going to pretend my height isn't a 46 .It is Light switches and 41 are usually too high for me. It takes me almost three steps to 48 one step of an average size adult and my mom has to shorten almost all of my 49 .
But everyone faces challenges. You have to face them with a good attitude. So I have a long barbecue fork to 50 things from shelves and drive a car with the help of pedal 51 . If all else fails, I ask for things. The way I see it, I can do just about 52 that an average size person can do. I’ll never play professional sports, but I have no problem 53 my limits. It may take me longer and it may be harder, but I can still do it.
My shirt shows people the 54 me a kid with a sense of humor. And maybe that's the trick showing others that I'm just like them. I'm just shorter, but I'm 55 of who I am.
A. favor B. magic C. trick D. survey
A. rude B. nice C. indifferent D. hospitable
A. avoid B. evaluate C. appreciate D. object
A. common B. special C. scary D. outstanding
A. hardly B particularly C. awfully D. practically
A. challenge B. symbol C. milestone D. barrier
A. stars B. ceiling C. counters D. ladders
A. break away from B. keep up with C. draw back D. bring along
A. legs B. steps C. pants D. distance
A. pull down B. pick up C. drag along D. stab into
A. brakes B. extensions C. devices D. stands
A. something B. little C. anything D. enough
A. adjusting B. changing C. perfecting D. testing
A. tall B. different C. strong D. real
A. ashamed B. aware C. capable D. proud
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
China’s traditional tea-making has entered the cultural heritage list of the UNESCO. It will drive more people 56 (admire) this cultural heritage and will promote people’s respect for traditional culture and human 57 (create). “We’ll apply for and promote more of the cultural heritage projects 58 show Chinese spirit and wisdom, so as to make Chinese culture more able 59 (see) globally,” one expert said.
China’s traditional tea processing methods and 60 (relate) social practices focus on the knowledge, skills and practices around tea growing, tea-leaf picking, processing, drinking and sharing. Since thousands of years ago, based 61 natural conditions and local customs, tea producers 62 (develop) six types of tea: green, yellow, dark, white, oolong and black teas. Together with reprocessed teas, such as flower-scented (有花香的) teas, there are over 2,000 tea products in China with 63 variety of colors, smells, tastes and shapes.
Tea is common in Chinese 64 (people) daily life and is served in homes, tea houses, etc. It’s an important part of communication and events such as festivals. The practice of welcoming guests 65 building relationships within families and among neighbors through activities connected with tea is common, providing shared identity.
第三节 基础知识 根据句子语境填入恰当的词,使句子完整通顺,每个空格只填写一个词。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
Edmonton is (freeze) cold in winter, with daily temperatures averaging minus 10 degrees.
Seen from the train window, the mountains and the forests of Canada looked (mass).
Chen Wei had his dinner (interrupt)when he heard someone screaming from another table.
The skin helps control your body temperature, prevents your body from losing to much water,warns you when things are too hot or too cold, and gives you your (触觉).
America’s most popular Chinese dish is General Tso’s chicken, which (由......组成)fried chicken covered in a sweet sauce, flavored with hot red peppers.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
上周末你和朋友小敏去爬山,途中,她不慎摔倒,磕到一块锋利的石头,左腿被划出一道较深的伤口,你利用急救课上学到的知识,简单帮小敏处理了伤口。请你根据此次经历写一篇短文,给校英文网站“Safety”专栏投稿,内容包括:
1.发生事故的时间和地点;
2.实施急救的具体过程;
3.掌握急救知识的必要性。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
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。
Once upon a time, in a small town located near the edge of a vast forest, two adventurous souls named John and David had long been keen to go deep into the heart of nature. One day, armed with their backpacks, they determined to explore the forest. The villagers had warned them to stick to the main path, cautioning that there could be hunters’ traps elsewhere, but the appeal of the charming forest was too great to resist.
As they confidently ventured deeper into the forest, its beauty unfolded before their eyes. An hour later, driven by the hunger for the unknown, they made a decision to take the less-traveled path, making marks along the way carefully as they went. For another two hours, they observed various flowers, took pictures of strange-shaped rocks and marveled at the breathtaking scenery. The forest seemed to be a world of its own, untouched by human presence. Everything appeared so beautiful.
However, little did they know that danger was hidden under their feet. As they went further, they realized that their phones had lost signal, and they were completely cut off from the outside world. Suddenly, John stepped forward and felt the ground gave way beneath him. Before he knew it, he had fallen into a hidden pit(深坑), his leg trapped by the wooden spikes(尖刺) lining the bottom. Pain shot through his body as he cried out for help.
Upon hearing John's crying out in pain, David quickly ran to the edge of the pit, desperately trying to find a way to pull his friend out. However, his efforts were in vain. “John, are you okay Can you move your leg ” asked David worriedly. John winced in pain as he tried to move his injured leg, “I think I've hurt my leg, David. It aches a lot.” “It's going to be okay, John,” David comforted him, “I'll find a way to get you out of here!” With no phone signal and nightfall approaching, David knew he had to act fast.
注意:1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
He couldn't pull John out of the pit, so he decided to get out and seek help.
Together, they journeyed back to where John awaited rescue.

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