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A. Wildlife. B. A
project. C.
Task time.
4.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
movie

A. Funny. B.
Serious. C.
Awful.
5. What is probably the relationship b
etween the speakers
A. Doctor and patient.
B. Host
and
guest. C.
Salesperson
and
customer.
) (
命制人
) (
审核人
)
注意事项:
1.答卷前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上的指定位 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
置 。 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
2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答 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。
案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内 。写在 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。
试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效 。 6. Who is the display mainly intended for
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(时间:120
分钟 满分:150
分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你
将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答
案转涂到答题卡上。
)A. Current English majors.
B. Potential university applicants.
C. Students from various departments.
7. What will the woman do next
A. Read. B. Design. C. Study.
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 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 和第 9 两个小题。
出最佳选项。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。 8. How was the weather early in the morning
每段对话仅读一遍。 A. Sunny. B. Cloudy. C. Rainy.
例:How much is the shirt 9. What is the woman’s attitude towards weather forecasters
A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15. A. Disappointed. B. Ambiguous. C. Understanding.
答案是 C。
1. What does the man suggest the woman do 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。
A. Change the title. B. Take readers ’ advice. C. Write another article. 10. What is this competition about
2. How did the man get there A. Saving energy at home.
A. By plane. B. By bus. C. By subway. B. Reducing noise pollution.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking about C. Using technology creatively.
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11. What is the stone used
for
A.
Starting the machine. B. Increasing air pressure.
C.
Producing
carbon
dioxide.
12. Why does the woman come to the man
A. To discuss the way of
writing a paper.
B. To find the right material
for a model.
C. To study the approach to detailed
drawings.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至第
16
四个小题。
13. What does the woman intend t
o
do
A. Develop some photos.
B. Get photos digitized. C. Beautif
y the photos.
14. How much does the woman need to pay
A. $300.B.
$240.C.
$150.
15. Why is a cardboard box recommended
A. It is stronger.
B.
It
is
cheaper.
C.
It
is
lighter.
16. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a photo studio. B. In
a post
office. C. In an
advertising
co
mpany.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至第
20
四个小题。
17. What can Devil
do
A. Play music. B.
Carry
luggage.
C. Remove blocks.
18. Which aspect of
Devil is particularly mentioned for
improvement
A. Its
steadiness. B. Its power.
C. Its structure.
19. Why did Lin upload his vide
o
A. To kill time. B. To record
his
life.
C. To
influence
more
youth.
20. When did Lin realize his inventions could ben
efit others
A. In 2018. B. In 2019.
C.
In
2021.
第二部分
阅读理解(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)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A

B

C

D
四个选项中选出最佳选项。
)A
The Seychelles — that remote island chain off the coast of northern Africa is heaven for scuba divers (水肺潜水). With more than 100 islands, most of which are uninhabited, and a relatively small amount of tourists impacting the oceans and beaches, the Seychelles has some truly best scuba diving.
Fisherman’s Cove Reef
If you’re a beginner diver who loves gentle drop-offs and sea turtles, make sure Fisherman’s Cove Reef is on your scuba diving radar. The site is very popular as there’s rarely a current, it’s very shallow, and has a colorful reef with everything from eagle rays to small leaf fish, which can be very difficult to find against the seagrass and coral.
Ennerdale Wreck
If you love wreck diving, head right for the Ennerdale, a British oil tanker that accidentally sunk in 1970. Because of the medium-to-strong current and depth, it’s for divers with advanced open water cert. They’ll be able to swim around the wreck’s propellers, penetrate the frame, and likely see reef sharks and the occasional bull shark.
Baie Ternay Marine Park
The shallow, protected area of ocean has healthy and varied coral, and a lively reef. Both snorkelers and beginner divers are likely to see sea turtles grazing on the seagrass, coaching reef fish, and small eels poking out of the sandy ocean floor.
Aldabra Atoll
It doesn’t get much more remote than the Aldabra Atoll, a UNESCO site. The coral reef continues underwater, which makes all the island’s dive sites stunning. Advanced divers can do drift dives in a channel with a chance of seeing sharks, while beginners can stay closer to the reefs, checking the various species of marine life in the Indian Ocean off their must-see list. The island is home to nearly 100,000 giant tortoises, as well as several other rare species
21. Why is the Seychelles known as heaven for scuba divers A. Its close distance to northern Africa.
B. The high chance to spot the fish in the region.
C. Its relatively small number of inhabited islands. D. The effect of the oceans and beaches on tourism.
22. What makes Ennerdale Wreck appealing to divers A. The chance to see a sunken ship under the ocean. B. The numerous sharks and large marine creatures. C. Its remote location away from the main islands.
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D. Its attraction to
both snorkelers
and
divers.
23. Which place is suitable for both beginner
s and advanced
divers
A. Aldabra
Atoll. B. Ennerdale
Wreck.
C. Fisherman’s Cove Reef. D. Baie Ternay Marine Park.
B
It’s difficult to hope
sometimes but
there
are
still
a
few
instances
telling
us
that
something
better
awaits
us
whether
we
choose
to
hold
on
to
it
or
not. Annie,
a
1
9-year-old
black Labrador, was
given
around
a mont
h to live when
she
was
placed
for
adoption
in
June
2022.
Annie’s
former
o
wner
had
given
up
hope
and
sent
her
to
a
shelter
house
in
Texas
because she wouldn’t eat
or
drink.
Once
Siler,
31,
discovered Annie’s
photo,
she knew
she had to
help.
Instead
of a month
or
two, Annie
was
adopted
by
Siler
and
her
roommate,
Lisa,
for
a
n
entire
year.
Siler
knew
what
it took to care
for
an
elderly
dog because
she had recently
lost
her
own
dog,
whom
she
had
since
college.
Siler
shared,
“I
fel
t
mentally
and
emotionally
prepared
to
take
on
a
dog
that
wasn’t
going
to
have
long.”
Siler
described
Annie
as
an
easygoing
dog.
Her
favorite
pastimes included opening mail and sitting out
side, watching people
and
cars pass by,
earning
her
the
nickname

nosy
neighbour
.”
“People
kept telling us
she
was
having
so
much
fun
and
enjoying
lif
e
and
that
kept
her
going, and I hope that was the
case. Annie
lived
almost
exactly
a year
after
being
adopted
by
Siler
and
Lisa. Annie
had
the
life
we
pray
every
senior
dog
we
rescue
gets
to
experien
ce.
Annie
didn’t just
live
out
this
past
year,
she
flowered.
Annie
had
an
ill
stomach
.
Surgical
operation
was
her
only
option
and
t
hat
was
never
something
we
would
put Annie
through.
Collectively,
we
made
the
hardest
decision
for
us
but
kindest
for Annie.”
Siler
kept
in
her
diary.
“I
can’t
help
but
think
that Annie
would
be
so
proud.
She
was
one
special
dog
whose
story will live on through those who adopt
seniors.
She
left
a
giant,
giant hole
in
my
heart

but
times,
where
everyone
who
loved
her
can
come
together
in
her
honor,
will
help
s
tart
mending my broken heart.” Siler wrote in her post.
)25. What motivated Siler to adopt Annie
A. Siler wanted a guard dog for her house.
B. Siler’s roommate insisted on adopting a dog.
C. Siler was an advocate for senior dog adoption.
D. Siler sought company after losing her previous dog. 26. What did people say about Annie’s life after adoption
A. She experienced enormous joy. B. She was miserable and lonely.
C. She was constantly sick and in pain. D. She didn’t interact with people or other dogs. 27. What did Siler hope for in terms of Annie’s story
A. Annie’s story would be forgotten easily.
B. Annie’s story would encourage seniors to hunt. C. Annie’s story would inspire senior dogs adoption.
D. Annie’s story would only be remembered for its sadness.
C
On September 7, 1991, the costliest hailstorm (雹暴) in Canadian history hit Calgary’s southern suburbs. As a result, since 1996 a group of insurance companies have spent about $2 million per year on the Alberta Hail Suppression Project. Airplanes seed threatening storm cells with a chemical to make small ice crystals fall as rain before they can grow into dangerous hailstones. But farmers in east-central Alberta — downwind of the hail project flights — worry that precious moisture (水分) is being stolen from their thirsty land by the cloud seeding.
Norman Stienwand, who farms in that area, has been addressing public meetings on this issue for years “Basically, the provincial government is letting the insurance companies protect the Calgary-Edmonton urban area from hail,” Mr. Stienwand says, “but they’re increasing drought risk as far east as Saskatchewan.”
The Alberta hail project is managed by Terry Krauss, a cloud physicist who works for Weather Modification Inc. of Fargo, North Dakota. “We affect only a very small percentage of the total moisture in the air, so we cannot be causing drought.” Dr. Krauss says. “In fact,
(
24. Why was Annie placed for
adoption in June 2022
A. Because she was too old
for her
owner to
care
for.
B. Because her owner had given up hope
for her refusal to
eat
or
drink.
C. Because Annie’s owner
was moving and couldn’t take her along.
D. Because she had a medical condition tha
t required
extensive
care.
任丘衡实中学高三年级英语一调试卷
)we may be helping increase the moisture downwind by creating wetter ground.”
One doubter about the safety of cloud seeding is Chuck Doswell, a research scientist who just retired from the University of Oklahoma. “In 1999, I personally saw significant tornadoes ( 龙卷风) form from a seeded storm cell in Kansas,” Dr. Doswell says. “Does cloud seeding create killer storms or reduce moisture downwind No one really knows, of course, but the seeding goes on.”
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Given
the
degree
of
doubt,
Mr.
Stienwand
suggests,
“it
wou
ld
be
wise
to
stop
cloud
seedi
ng.”
In
practice,
doubt
has
had
the
opposite
effect.
Due
to
the
lack
of scientific
proo
f
concerning
their
impacts,
no
one
has
succeeded
in
winning
a
lawsuit
against
cloud
-seeding
companies. Hence, private climate engineering can proceed
in relative legal
safety.
28. What does the project aim to
do
A. Conserve moisture in the soil. B.
Prevent
the
formation
of
hailstones.
C. Forecast disastrous hailstorms. D. Investigate chemical
use in
farming.
29. Who are opposed to
the project
A. Farmers in east-central
Alberta. B. Managers of
insurance co
mpanies.
C. Provincial government officials. D. Residents of
Calga
ry and Edmonton
30. Why does Dr. Doswell mention the tornadoes he saw in
1999
A. To compare different kinds of
se
eding methods.
B. To illustrate the development of
big hailstorms.
C. To indicate a poss
ible danger of
cloud
seeding.
D. To show the link between storms
and moisture.
31. What can we infe
r from the
last paragraph
A.
Scientific studies have proved
Stienwand right.
B. Private climate engineeri
ng is illegal
in
Canada.
C. The doubt about cloud
seeding has
disappeared.
D. Cloud-seeding companies will continue to exi
st.
)One driver of this trend is that studios want to squeeze the most out of their costly intellectual property ( 知 识 产 权 ), but they are competing with streaming platforms for eyeballs. The hope is that a spectacular, drawn-out “event” movie will draw audiences away from the small screen and into cinemas. This approach has often paid off: Avengers: Endgame Marvel’s three-hour superhero masterpieces was the highest-grossing (票房最高 的) film in 2019. Last year long movies series made up most of the highest-grossing films in America.
Another explanation for longer films has to do with directors ’ growing influence. Who would dare tell the likes of Mr. Nolan to cut out his masterpieces Moreover, streaming platforms, which do not have to worry as much about the length because viewers can pause whenever they like, may attract big names by promising them sufficient fund and creative flix funded and released three-hour The Irishman in 2019, a film that would have benefited from a decisive editor, Irish or otherwise.
32. The underlined part “a slog” in paragraph 1 refers to a(n) . A. pleasure. B. effort.
C. conflict. D. feast.
33. What can be inferred from paragraph 2
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D
Want to know what
is
coming
soon to
a
cinema
near you
Probably
not
a
1.5-hour
-long
movie,
as
in
the
old
days.
On
October
20th
comes
Kill
ers
of the
Flower
Moon
.
At
nearly
three
and
a
half hours,
its
length
is
nearly
double
that
of the
average
film
last
year.
Even
movie
fans
struggle
to
concentrate
for
that
long
and
some viewers
even nod
off. Afterw
ards
there is a mad dash for the toilets. When does watching
a
film become
such
a
slog

The
Economist
analyzed
over 100,000
feature
films
released
internationally
since
the
1930s,
the
start
of Hollywood’s
golden
age,
using
data
fro
m
IMDB,
a
movie
database.
The
average
length
of productions
rose
by
around
24%,
from
one
hour
and
21
minutes
in
the
1930s
to
one
hour
and
47
minutes
in
2022.
For
the
ten
most-popular
titles,
the
average
length grew to around two and a half
h
ours in
2022, nearly
50% higher
than
in
the
1930s.
)A. The average length affects the popularity of films. B. Great advances have been made in film industry. C. Hollywood starts a golden age of feature films.
D. The average duration of movies has stretched.
34. What sets the trend of longer movies
A. Competition for the target audience. B. Thirst for more classic productions.
C. Influence of streaming platforms. D. Preference for decisive editors. 35. What is probably the best title for the passage
A. Movie Enthusiasts. B. Movie Marathons.
C. Movie Production. D. Movie Influence.
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。
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阅读下面短文,从每题所给的
A

B

C

D
四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项。
I found a wonderful picture of
Maolan karst cones online and
presented it to the
innkeeper.
“You
can’t
go
there
,” the
innkeeper
41
me.“The viewing platform
has
been
closed
due
to
42
that
too
many
visitors
could
cause
geological
damage
.”
Despite
our
disappointment,
we
43
an
alt
ernative:
a
seven-hour
hike
through
the
“funnel
forest”
.
Initially,
we
were
44
to
run
the
risk.
However,
I
had
45
the
tourism
motto in
the
nature
reserve: “If
you don’
t do it now, you won’t do it in your
lifetime.”
Three
of
our
group
46
decided
to
venture
into
the
forest.
The
innk
eeper
responded
with
a
knowing
47
: “
Great
.
Bear
Grylls
went
there
.”
The next morning, we
set off
with
a local
48
. Rain came and
went
three
times,
and
before I actually
49
to climb
over
the
first mountain,
I
had
already
got
wet
to
the
skin.
I
was a walking
50
of
mud
and
water.
Our
guide,
in his
50s, behaved
like
a botanist,
i
ntroducing the
locally
specific
plants
to
us, but
I was
hardly
in
the
51
.
Every
step
sank
into
the
muddy,
sucking
ground.
Every
log
or rock
in front
of
us was
a physical
52
.

One
can never reach those
places
without
strong willpower,” I murmured, reciting that mi
llennium-old
53
, over and
over
again.
Sinkholes
and
entrances
to
und
erground
rivers
kept
popping
up
along
our
54
.
Thinking
of them
leading
to
an
unknown
world,
I
began
to
55
the
road
that I
can
control even more.
Wandering in a green chaos
without any
obvious landmarks
is
also
breathtaking.
)Pursue Your Dreams Today, Not Tomorrow
Have you caught yourself daydreaming about your dreams We often postpone our
dreams, trapped in a cycle of delay. But why wait 36 You don’t have to take a huge,
life-changing step. You can take minute steps toward a brighter future. And start right now.
37 If you never try, you’re going to be weighed down by your regrets. You’re
always going to wonder how your life would have turned out if you actually took a chance
on yourself. Don’t let your future self be disappointed by your present self.
It doesn’t matter how old you are or how many people have warned you that you’re
never going to succeed. Even the most successful people have had their hesitations about
whether they had what it took to make it in their field. 38 Embrace a mindset of
determination, knowing that success is within your reach.
(
41.
A. answered
42.
A. news
43.
A. worked out
44. A. unwilling
45.
A. forgotten 46.
A.
shortly
47.
A. taste
48.
A. botanist
49.
A. managed
50.
A. visitor
51.
A. eagerness
52.
A.
contact
53.
A. prediction
54.
A. route
) (
B. told
B. matters
B. took
in
B.
surprised
B. promoted
B.
lately
B. tone
B. keeper
B.
decided
B. mixture
B. mood
B.
energy
B.
line
B. landmark
) (
C.
followed
C. concerns
C.
set
down
C.
calm
C. interpreted
C. eventually
C.
smile
C.
farmer
C. planned
C.
log
C. humor
C.
activity
C.
deal
C. platform
) (
D.
favored
D. conclusions
D. ruled
out
D. inspired D. noticed
D.
suddenly
D.
sigh
D.
guide
D.
agreed
D.
stranger
D. pity
D. challenge
D.
secret
D. rock
)At the end of the day, you need to carve out a path for yourself that will lead to the most
satisfaction. If you allow your fear to get the best of you, you’re never going to forgive
yourself. 39 It’s what you would encourage your friends to do, so why aren’t you
giving yourself that same push Sometimes, following your passion means spending a lot of
your time each day. It may require making slight adjustments to your schedule, but you don’t
have to sacrifice everything to follow your hearts. Try to strike a balance between your
current life and your dreams. 40 .
Pursue your dreams now, even though that means you might need to break out of your
comfort zone, and even though it means entering the unknown.
A. Ask yourself what would be worse.
B. Starting small is completely acceptable.
C. You owe it to yourself to go after your dreams.
D. New opportunities may lead to personal growth.
E. If things go well, you can gradually make further shifts.
F. You need to move past your insecurities and explore your full potential.
G. Hard as it is, it’s crucial to wave off the doubts in the back of your mind.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
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55. A. guarantee
B. ignore C. doubt D. appreciate
第二节
(

10
小题
;
每小题
1.5

,满分
15

)
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。
Can knots
(结)
be a form of
art
It
is in
China.
There
is
a
long
history
of
using
knots
for
decoration
on
clothing
or
to
hang
from
the
ceiling
or
o
n
a
wall.
Skilled
knot
__
56
_
(art)
make
complex knots that you
can tak
e back
with
as
souvenirs.
They
have
a
long
history
and
a symbolic meaning e
ven
today.
People
may
have
57
(initial) made them to record information and convey
messages
58
people
started
to write.
One-hundred-thousand-year-old
tools
have
be
en
discovered that were probably used __
59
_ (tie) and unite knots,
and
ther
e
is
a
_
60
__
(refer)
to knots in ancient literature. But
it
isn’t kn
own
when
they
started
to be
used
symbolically
or
woven
for art.
It
is
known
that
they
61
(use)
for
artistic
decoration
and
to
symbolize
and
express
thoughts and feelings in the
Tang Dynasty. The Tang Empire
was
a
large
one
62
(cover)
most
of the
regions
of modern
China,
and
the __
63 _
(tradition)
art
form
was
carried
on by
succeeding
generations
64
part
of
their
culture
.
Even
today,
Chinese
knots are
rich in symbolic meanings, and
they th
erefore
hold
emotional value when given as gifts
65
passed
down through
families.
第四部分
写作
(
共两节,满分
40

)
第一节
(
满分
15

)
66.
假定你是李华,因故不能参加外教
Caroline
本周五晚上开设的关于

中美文化差异

的讲座。请给她写一封信表达歉意,内容包括:
1.
表达歉意;
2.
解释原因;
3.
询问是否愿意提供相关资料。
注意:
1.
写作词数应为
80
左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Caroline,
)Yours sincerely, Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
67. 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。
Eva spent the first week of high school trying to keep her head above water. One of the major headaches for her was finding her way in the huge school building. It was a six-story building. On each floor, hallways stretched in four directions, leading to classrooms, laboratories, and teachers ’ offices. Somewhere in the building, there was also a library, a cafeteria, and a gym.
Having a poor sense of direction, Eva found it impossible to get around in such a huge building. All the different hallways and rooms were too much to think about, let alone commit to memory. She decided that she would memorize where her classes were and then pretend that the rest of the place didn’t exist.
In her first PE class, Eva was shocked when Coach Pitt announced that everyone had to run one mile around the track outside. She searched the faces of her classmates for signs of panic. There was nothing she feared more than having to run a whole mile. To Eva, “a mile” was used to describe long distances. It was ten miles from her home to her grandfather’s, and that always seemed like a long way, even in a car!
When Coach Pitt blew his whistle (哨子), Eva figured she would be left in the dust. However, while some of her classmates edged ahead, others actually fell behind. “It’s just the beginning,” she thought. “I’ll come in last for sure.”
Soon Eva began to breathe hard, with her heart pounding and legs shaking. Feeling desperate, Eva started using a mind trick on herself. She stopped thinking about the word “mile” . Instead, she focused on reaching the shadow cast on the track by an oak tree up ahead. Then she concentrated on jogging to the spot where the track curved (拐弯). After that, she tried to see if she could complete her first lap. One lap turned into two, then three,
then four.
注意:
(
__________________________________________________________________________
)1. 续写词数应为 150 左右;
(
__________________________________________________________________________
)2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.
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When Coach Pitt said “Nice work!” to her at the finish line, Eva was surprised.
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Eva decided to use the same trick to deal with the school building.
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