北师大版(2019)选择性必修 第四册 单元检测卷(三)Unit 12 Innovation(含解析,含听力原文及音频)

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北师大版(2019)选择性必修 第四册 单元检测卷(三)Unit 12 Innovation(含解析,含听力原文及音频)

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单元检测卷(三)
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。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.What should the woman do
A.Find a link.
B.Send the man an email.
C.Download a program.
2.Where are the speakers
A.On a bus.
B.On a plane.
C.On a train.
3.When will the goods arrive
A.On February 16.
B.On February 17.
C.On February 19.
4.What does the man want to eat now
A.Strawberries.
B.Cakes.
C.Chips.
5.Which instrument is Chris going to learn
A.The guitar.
B.The violin.
C.The piano.
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.What does the woman ask the man to do
A.Help her with cooking.
B.Add some water.
C.Taste the soup.
7.Where will the speakers probably eat
A.In a Chinese restaurant.
B.At home.
C.In the park.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does the man want the woman to do
A.Tell him something about her website.
B.Offer him ideas for a possible website.
C.Prepare some pages for a new website.
9.What does the woman promise to do
A.Repair the notebook right away.
B.Set up websites for the man.
C.Help the man next week.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.How does the man feel now
A.Upset. B.Tired. C.Hopeless.
11.Why did the man fail his exam
A.He didn’t prepare for it.
B.He hadn’t worked hard before.
C.The questions were too difficult.
12.What will the woman do if she fails an exam in her country
A.Pay money.
B.Take the exam again.
C.Retake the whole course.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why does the hotel have the man’s name
A.He has been there before.
B.Someone has booked the hotel for him.
C.He has the same name as someone else.
14.When will the man get to the hotel
A.At 9:15 p.m.
B.At 10:00 p.m.
C.At 9:30 p.m.
15.Where will the man have dinner tonight
A.In his room.
B.On the plane.
C.In the hotel restaurant.
16.How will the woman help the man
A.By calling him a taxi.
B.By preparing a sandwich for him.
C.By picking him up from the airport.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where did the speaker and her husband stay for about half a month
A.In Victoria.
B.In South Australia.
C.In Queensland.
18.How did the speaker and her husband decide to go back to the bus
A.By following the road.
B.By going over the hill.
C.By walking along the beach.
19.Why did the speaker’s husband ask her to run
A.To catch the bus in time.
B.To be against the fast water.
C.To protect themselves from snakes.
20.How did the speaker probably feel in the end
A.Shocked.
B.Pleased.
C.Encouraged.
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)
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
ASTRONAUT CAMP—FLORIDA
Have you ever wanted to step into the shoes of an astronaut and experience rocket flight and cosmic(宇宙的)exploration?On this journey to Florida you will come as close as possible to this experience without actually traveling into space.
Part 1—Visit the Planetarium(天文馆)
From traditional star displays and cultural shows that detail the importance of astronomy around the world to feature presentations that show the depths of outer space,the planetarium has something for curious stargazers of all ages.
Part 2—Take Part in Mission Space
What’s it like to be an astronaut?You’ll find out on Mission Space!Before you board,you’ll train for your mission on the X-2 Deep Space Shuttle at the International Space Training Center(ISTC).Each member of your 4-cadet(学员) crew will assume an important role:navigator,pilot,commander or engineer.
Part 3—Lunch with an Astronaut
This 90-minute encounter at the Space Center in Cape Canaveral features a buffet-style lunch along with a personalized presentation from one of celebrated astronauts.At the end of the event,there’s a brief question-and-answer session,plus time for family photos with the astronaut.Astronauts describe what it’s like to live in space—eating,exercising,sleeping and training.No topic is off-limits.
Part 4—Experience Rocket Flight
Enter the Shuttle Launch Experience,and recreate the feeling of a space shot in real time,from the launch pad(发射台) to orbit.Adjust before six seconds,the main engines fire up,and as the speakers say“3,2,1...” the rocket launches.
21.What does Mission Space include
A.Experiencing a space shot.
B.Preparing for a space mission.
C.Learning how to train your crew.
D.Seeing the depths of outer space.
22.In which part can you ask astronauts questions
A.Visit the Planetarium.
B.Take Part in Mission Space.
C.Lunch with an Astronaut.
D.Experience Rocket Flight.
23.What is the purpose of this journey
A.To show people modern star displays.
B.To train people to be future astronauts.
C.To provide some knowledge of planetariums.
D.To help people learn more about space travel.
B
Harvey Sutton spent nearly seven months hiking with his parents,walking the thousands of miles that make up the complete Appalachian Trail(阿巴拉契亚山道),which is simply called the AT.Harvey was just 4 years old when he started,and celebrated his 5th birthday on the trail.
To build up their child’s physical health and develop his personal qualities,Josh and Mary Sutton have been hiking with Harvey since he was two years old.They prepared him for hiking the AT by starting out with lots of shorter walks and hikes.
The AT is a 3,530-kilometer hiking trail that runs through the forests of the Appalachian Mountains,from Georgia to Maine,passing through 14 states in all.The amount of up and down on the trail is about the same as climbing up and down Mount Qomolangma (the world’s tallest mountain) 16 times.So only one out of every 4 hikers completes all the sections of the trail.But that didn’t stop Harvey and his family.
It took Harvey and his family 209 days—about seven months—to complete the entire AT.Every day the family would wake up around 5:30 in the morning.They would have breakfast and pack up their tent and sleeping bags before setting off through the woods.In general,the family hiked about 16 kilometers a day before stopping to set up camp again.
During his days on the AT,Harvey liked to use his imagination,which helped him walk more quickly and have fun.Harvey and his family made friends with other hikers on the trail.Harvey didn’t seem to get tired and enjoyed the hard work of hiking.“My favorite part was the rock climbing,” he says,“because it was so fun and hard.”
Completing the AT taught Harvey and his parents how to work as a team and how to take on challenges together.“We’re closer than ever before because of the experience,” Harvey’s mom said.“If possible,I want to hike the AT again at some point in the future,” Harvey added.
24.For what purpose did the Suttons hike the AT
A.To make Harvey strong both in body and in mind.
B.To prepare Harvey to climb Mount Qomolangma.
C.To see the fantastic natural scenery together.
D.To celebrate Harvey’s 5th birthday in a special way.
25.What do the numbers in paragraph 3 illustrate
A.The main features of the AT.
B.The difficulty of hiking the AT.
C.The popularity of climbing the AT.
D.The significance of crossing the AT.
26.What is the typical character of Harvey
A.Brave,curious and talkative.
B.Honest,easy-going and creative.
C.Reliable,proud and humorous.
D.Adventurous,positive and strong-willed.
27.What does the last paragraph mainly tell us
A.Harvey is going to hike the AT again.
B.It’s important to meet challenges on one’s own.
C.The Suttons have benefited greatly from the hike.
D.Hiking is sure to make family relationship stronger.
C
Artificial intelligence(AI) models are everywhere.The vast majority of these models work using artificial neural networks,or ANNs,which are a popular form of machine learning.
Most ANNs can learn to perform one task just fine.But when it comes to learning a new task,they have a problem that human brains don’t.They either fail to learn the new task,or they learn the new thing but erase most of what they knew about their original task.But this problem doesn’t tend to affect the human brains.
“How do our new memories get into the pool of old memories without erasing them?” Pavel Sanda wondered.Sanda is a computer scientist who is also part of a research team that used a computer model to explore how sleep helps a brain learn.As our brains sort through new experiences during sleep,he knew,they replay those events many times,so he decided to experiment with this aspect of human sleep in an AI model.
First,he and his teammates trained this AI on a simple task.It controlled a blue dot wandering through a grid(网格) which was seeded with three types of paired green blocks.For the first task,the AI learned to seek out side-by-side pairs.Next,the team tried teaching it to find out pairs that sat diagonal(对角线) from each other.However,they didn’t try to teach it the new rules all at once.Instead,they let the AI system explore the grid for a brief time,then take a sleep-like break.
During the break,there was no grid and no shapes to encounter.So there was nothing to see and no actions to take.It randomly replayed the way it had travelled.Thanks to these sleep-like breaks,the network managed to learn both tasks well.
Sleep may not be the best way for all AI models to learn multiple tasks.However,this new research is a very important first step towards understanding the importance of sleep.
28.Which aspect do most ANNs need improving
A.They can’t learn multiple tasks.
B.They are easy to break down.
C.They don’t have the ability to learn.
D.They can’t perform single tasks well.
29.What did the AI do in the experiment
A.It picked out a blue dot on a grid.
B.It sought out pairs in different places.
C.It compared dots of different shapes.
D.It controlled three paired green blocks.
30.How did scientists feel about the experiment
A.Disappointed. B.Puzzled.
C.Satisfied. D.Shocked.
31.What can be the best title for the text
A.Repetition Makes Better ANNs
B.New AIs Are Being Tested
C.“Sleep” Can Help AIs Perform Better
D.Human Brains Differ from ANNs in “Sleep”
D
A new study suggests some of America’s favorite Independence Day fireworks can give out lead and copper(铜),which are used to give fireworks their vivid colors,and also damage human cells and animal lungs.
Led by researchers at NYU,the study showed poisonous levels of lead in the fireworks.Experiments showed that lung exposure to particle emissions(颗粒排放物) from five types of fireworks significantly increased oxidation(氧化),a chemical process in the body that can damage or even kill cells.
The researchers say the new study is believed to be the first to examine the effects of firework exposure in human cells and living animals,and to test for particles of common firework metals thrown into the atmosphere.
“While many are careful to protect themselves from injury from explosions,our results suggest that inhaling firework smoke may cause longer-term physical damage,a risk that has been largely ignored,” says study senior author Terry Gordon,a professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine.
Gordon and his team also analyzed 14 air quality samples taken at dozens of sites across the US throughout each year.They found that levels of poisonous metals were higher in samples taken on Independence Day and New Year’s Eve celebrations than at any other time of the year.Along with lead,copper and other poisonous metals are commonly found in fireworks.“Our research shows that although we are only exposed to these poisonous substances for a short time each year,they are much more poisonous than the pollutants we breathe every day,” says Gordon.
Gordon cautions(警告) that the current investigation is the first step,only addressing the potential effects of one-time exposure to the firework metals.He says repeated exposure is likely a larger concern.Nevertheless,he is planning to share his findings with local health officials,firework producers,the Environmental Protection Agent,and other regulatory agents to alert them to the potential for harm.
32.Why do some fireworks harm our health
A.They are oxidized in the air.
B.They can give out harmful metals.
C.They are exposed to particle emissions.
D.They can melt chemical substances in the body.
33.What does the underlined word “inhaling” in paragraph 4 mean
A.Letting out. B.Working out.
C.Taking in. D.Blowing off.
34.What can we infer from Gordon’s research findings
A.Fireworks are the main cause of air pollution.
B.Air quality on New Year’s Eve is above normal.
C.People breathe in poisonous air for a short time daily.
D.Air pollution on Independence Day is worse than usual.
35.What does Gordon intend to do with firework-related persons
A.Remind them not to set off fireworks.
B.Caution them against producing metals.
C.Alert them to the harm of the experiment.
D.Warn them of the possible dangers of fireworks.
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。
Book clubs are a great way to meet people who share a common love for reading. 36 .But it will all be worth it when your members gather for the first meeting.
37
Some book clubs are mainly meant to be fun and relaxed.Members would talk about the story and feelings about the story,but it wouldn’t be a problem if the conversation got carried away from the book.Other book clubs are more serious and highly academic.They would be more focused on meaning,plot,and character.
Choose a location for your club
Book clubs are typically held at meeting points,like homes,bookstores,or the local library.The meetings can change location sometimes. 38 .Contact the location to inquire about holding your book club there,or ask potential members if they could commit to hosting a club every now and then.
Go for an online club if you don’t have a location to meet
If a physical meeting point isn’t an option,you might also have an online book club. 39 .An online meeting point is also a good option because it allows people from all over the world to join the club.
Find a core group of people with a passion for reading
They could be friends,family,or people you know through various activities,but they should all love to read.Also,make sure that this group of members can commit to meetings on a regular basis.If you plan to have your book club at a physical location,invite people who live close to you.You can invite anyone to an online book club, 40 .
A.if they are keen on reading
B.They take some efforts to organize
C.Choose the types of books to read and discuss
D.Decide how academic or social your book club will be
E.But it is usually easier to keep them at one or a few regular places
F.as long as the people who want to join have reliable Internet access
G.You can discuss books on a chat room,social media apps,or group video chats
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)
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。
Mawson was an Australian explorer and scientist who explored the Antarctic with a team of fellow adventurers in 1912.His travels in the frozen continent brought him worldwide 41 .In December of that year,Mawson and two other 42 left the main base at Commonwealth Bay, 43 a 300-mile exploration into the central part of the continent to gather scientific data and samples. 44 followed.
One of the men,a young British soldier named Belgrave Ninnis, 45 down an open crack on a sledge,along with several of their best dogs and many of the team’s supplies,dead.For several weeks,the two others, 46 with scurvy(坏血病) and other 47 ,struggled to return to camp,keeping living first on the 48 dogs,then on starvation food. 49 ,Xavier Mertz,a Swiss mountaineer and skiing champion,died from exhaustion,starvation and possible poisonousness from eating dogs’ livers.
50 to return with the research data,Mawson 51 the elements for 30 days.Finally he returned to the 52 in February of 1913,extremely thin,frost-bitten and exhausted—only to 53 he had missed the ship rescuing the rest of the 54 by hours.Mawson was regarded as a survivor hero.For his achievements as an explorer and scientist,he was knighted(封爵) in 1914.In addition to his other 55 ,Mawson edited and contributed to the 22-volume Reports of Australasian Antarctic Expeditions.
41.A.praise B.trust
C.worry D.criticism
42.A.celebrities B.explorers
C.athletes D.astronomers
43.A.putting off B.showing off
C.kicking off D.letting off
44.A.Wonders B.Bonuses
C.Fortunes D.Disasters
45.A.took B.fell
C.looked D.wandered
46.A.adjusted B.circulated
C.infected D.confused
47.A.cures B.disabilities
C.errors D.illnesses
48.A.remaining B.wild
C.fierce D.hunting
49.A.Ultimately B.Nevertheless
C.Temporarily D.Meanwhile
50.A.Discouraged B.Relieved
C.Determined D.Frightened
51.A.combined B.battled
C.contained D.introduced
52.A.center B.normal
C.base D.campus
53.A.predict B.discover
C.complain D.explain
54.A.passengers B.witnesses
C.rescuers D.crew
55.A.achievements B.references
C.services D.subjects
第二节 (共10 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分 15 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。
In a tea plantation(种植园),Maksim Ruban examined the collected fresh tea leaves carefully as local farmers began their annual tea-picking season.
The 25-year-old Russian runs a tea business in St.Petersburg,Russia.His company,56. imports tea from China regularly,has an online store selling its products across Russia.Ever since he was a little kid,he 57. (become) fascinated with Chinese tea culture.
58. (find) suitable tea flavors,the young man shuttles between Russia and China almost every year.Last month,he visited multiple Chinese cities and Qimen in Huangshan City was 59. must-see spot on his journey.The county is home to the world-famous Keemun black tea,60. (award) the gold medal at the 1915 Panama World’s Fair.Keemun black tea,Assam black tea and Darjeeling black tea from India and Ceylon black tea from Sri Lanka,are known 61. the world’s top four high-fragrance black tea varieties.
In a local Keemun black tea company,Ruban 62. (have) a close look at the local showroom,production workshop,and tea plantation.A tea craftsman also showed the complex manufacturing procedures with strict 63. (standard).Finally,the Russian man signed an 64. (agree) with the company,reaching their initial cooperation intention.
65. (deep) impressed by Qimen’s beautiful ecological environment and high-quality tea leaves,Ruban has decided to introduce Keemun black tea to more Russian customers.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校经常开展丰富多彩的科创活动,你的外国朋友John发邮件向你了解相关的情况,请给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
1.活动的内容;
2.活动的意义。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:科创 scientific innovation
Dear John,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (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。
At around 6 pm,Jane and her husband Charlie were driving on the road.They were incredibly excited because they would attend the dream wedding of her daughter Iris the next day.As they drove beyond a town near their destination,the sky grew darker and darker and suddenly the rain poured down.When they were approaching a bridge,a wave of fast-moving water washed over the top of it.
Within seconds,the rapids had lifted the little white car into the river.It happened so quickly that they were too shocked to scream.Finally,the car caught an object in the middle of the river.
Muddy flood water was pouring into the car and rising quickly.Jane knew they had to get out quickly before the water rose too high in the car.Forcing the door open,Charlie jumped into the flood from the back row.Meanwhile,Jane grabbed the front door handle and tried to open it but in vain.“Try it again!” her husband shouted anxiously.
Hearing that,Jane took hold of the handle,using all her strength,and was able to pull the door open.She came out of the vehicle and finally reached Charlie,coughing and shaking.They leaned tightly against the back of the car and screamed for help.
At the same time a truck driver called Joe was complaining about the bad weather in his truck parked in his yard near the river.He had planned a road trip.Suddenly,carrying over the roar of the water,he heard screams coming from the river and rushed out immediately,spotting a car in the river.“I’ve got to do something,”he told himself.But how did he approach the car in such a complete darkness?Without thinking twice,Joe returned to his truck and drove to the river bank.Then he turned on the headlights and got a long rope from his truck.After that,he fastened the one end of the rope to the truck tight.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
The water was still rising.
Joe finally reached the couple.
单元检测卷(三)(解析版)
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。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.What should the woman do
A.Find a link.
B.Send the man an email.
C.Download a program.
2.Where are the speakers
A.On a bus.
B.On a plane.
C.On a train.
3.When will the goods arrive
A.On February 16.
B.On February 17.
C.On February 19.
4.What does the man want to eat now
A.Strawberries.
B.Cakes.
C.Chips.
5.Which instrument is Chris going to learn
A.The guitar.
B.The violin.
C.The piano.
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.What does the woman ask the man to do
A.Help her with cooking.
B.Add some water.
C.Taste the soup.
7.Where will the speakers probably eat
A.In a Chinese restaurant.
B.At home.
C.In the park.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What does the man want the woman to do
A.Tell him something about her website.
B.Offer him ideas for a possible website.
C.Prepare some pages for a new website.
9.What does the woman promise to do
A.Repair the notebook right away.
B.Set up websites for the man.
C.Help the man next week.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.How does the man feel now
A.Upset. B.Tired. C.Hopeless.
11.Why did the man fail his exam
A.He didn’t prepare for it.
B.He hadn’t worked hard before.
C.The questions were too difficult.
12.What will the woman do if she fails an exam in her country
A.Pay money.
B.Take the exam again.
C.Retake the whole course.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why does the hotel have the man’s name
A.He has been there before.
B.Someone has booked the hotel for him.
C.He has the same name as someone else.
14.When will the man get to the hotel
A.At 9:15 p.m.
B.At 10:00 p.m.
C.At 9:30 p.m.
15.Where will the man have dinner tonight
A.In his room.
B.On the plane.
C.In the hotel restaurant.
16.How will the woman help the man
A.By calling him a taxi.
B.By preparing a sandwich for him.
C.By picking him up from the airport.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Where did the speaker and her husband stay for about half a month
A.In Victoria.
B.In South Australia.
C.In Queensland.
18.How did the speaker and her husband decide to go back to the bus
A.By following the road.
B.By going over the hill.
C.By walking along the beach.
19.Why did the speaker’s husband ask her to run
A.To catch the bus in time.
B.To be against the fast water.
C.To protect themselves from snakes.
20.How did the speaker probably feel in the end
A.Shocked.
B.Pleased.
C.Encouraged.
答案 1.C 2.B 3.C 4.A 5.B 6.C 7.A 8.B 9.C 10.A 11.C 12.B 13.A 14.B
15.A 16.B 17.C 18.B 19.C 20.A
?听力材料
Text 1
W:Mike,I received the email you sent me.But I can’t open it.
M:I know what the problem is.You need to download a program that opens the file.I’ll send you a link.
Text 2
W:Good morning.Welcome aboard!May I see your boarding pass,please
M:Sure,here it is.
Text 3
W:Hello.It’s Linda here.Can you tell me when the goods will arrive
M:Well,they’re leaving on February 16,and the journey takes three days.
Text 4
M:I’m getting hungry.
W:We’ve got some cakes in the fridge if you want.They’re strawberry flavored.
M:I was thinking of having some chips,but now you’ve changed my mind.I want fresh strawberries.
Text 5
W:How are your guitar lessons going,Chris
M:Ah,actually,I’ve stopped going.I didn’t really enjoy them.
W:You’ve given up so many instruments.Wasn’t it the piano last year
M:Yeah.And I’m going to find a great violin teacher.
Text 6
W:Can you taste the soup for me?I think it’s a bit salty.
M:OK.You’re right.It’s too salty.Maybe you should add some more water.
W:OK.
M:I smell something burning.
W:Oh,no.The cakes!What should we do
M:I guess we’re dining out tonight.Let’s get some Chinese food.
Text 7
M:Hi,Rose.I’m glad I ran into you.I’ve been wanting to ask you a favor.
W:Right
M:As you know,I’ve been working on a website idea.It’s for people interested in history,wildlife,er,for them to study here.
W:Sounds interesting,but I’m not sure how I can help.
M:Well,you do know a lot about websites.I wondered if you could take a look at what’s online already and tell me how user-friendly those websites are.
W:But when do you want it done?I’m pretty busy at the moment.
M:It’s not urgent,in fact.
W:OK.My notebook is under repair but hopefully it won’t let me down next week.
M:Mm,thanks.
Text 8
W:What’s up?You look a bit down.
M:I got my results this morning for my end-of-year exams.I failed one.
W:Oh,no.I’m sorry.What happened?I thought you revised really hard for them.
M:I did,but the questions were too hard for me and I tried to answer them,but...
W:Can you retake it
M:Yeah,but I’ll have to take the course again next year.
W:What?You have to repeat the whole year
M:Yeah,it’s normal.No
W:No,not in my country.When we fail an exam at university,we usually get the chance to retake the exam,but we don’t have to do the whole course again.
M:Oh,right.Well,here you have to repeat the whole course.And pay for it,of course.
Text 9
W:Sunshine Hotel.Good morning.Barbara speaking.
M:Hello.I’d like to make a booking please.I’m on a business trip so I need a single room.
W:OK.Your name please
M:John Griffin.That’s J-O-H-N G-R-I-F-F-I-N.
W:OK.I’ve got that down.Wait a minute.We already have your name.You’ve been here before,haven’t you?Or it must be someone with the same name.
M:I’ve stayed with you twice before.
W:OK.Let’s see the card and confirm it.Please tell me if I’m wrong.John Griffin,from Sydney.Passport number 87637489.Right
M:That’s right.
W:OK.So what time can we expect you tonight Mr Griffin
M:The plane lands at 9:15 p.m.No one will pick me up and I will take a taxi,so I should be at your place at 10:00 p.m.Will the restaurant still open at that time
W:I’m afraid not.The restaurant closes at 9:30 p.m.Can I organize some snacks to be left in your room
M:Yes,that would be great.How about a cheese sandwich
W:No problem,sir.I’ll see to that.
Text 10
W:Well,we went to Australia for our honeymoon this year.We spent a week in South Australia,a week in Victoria,and two weeks in Queensland.On one particular day we were up in the north of Queensland.My husband and I went for a walk.We followed the road and then down this path.Then we looked at our watches and realized actually we were going to miss our bus.So we decided to take a short cut.Instead of going back to the road,we’d just walk over the hill.Then we were faced with this problem that a river cut off our way.We thought the water would go up to our knees and it wasn’t running fast.So we started to walk through the river.When we got about half way through,suddenly my husband shouted,“Quick!Run!”So we started running and finally went to the other side.I stood there with water dripping off my hair.I asked,“Why did we have to run?”My husband pointed to a large board near the river.On the board was written,“Snakes in the river.DO NOT CROSS!” I looked at my husband with my eyes and mouth wide open.
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)
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
ASTRONAUT CAMP—FLORIDA
Have you ever wanted to step into the shoes of an astronaut and experience rocket flight and cosmic(宇宙的)exploration?On this journey to Florida you will come as close as possible to this experience without actually traveling into space.
Part 1—Visit the Planetarium(天文馆)
From traditional star displays and cultural shows that detail the importance of astronomy around the world to feature presentations that show the depths of outer space,the planetarium has something for curious stargazers of all ages.
Part 2—Take Part in Mission Space
What’s it like to be an astronaut?You’ll find out on Mission Space!Before you board,you’ll train for your mission on the X-2 Deep Space Shuttle at the International Space Training Center(ISTC).Each member of your 4-cadet(学员) crew will assume an important role:navigator,pilot,commander or engineer.
Part 3—Lunch with an Astronaut
This 90-minute encounter at the Space Center in Cape Canaveral features a buffet-style lunch along with a personalized presentation from one of celebrated astronauts.At the end of the event,there’s a brief question-and-answer session,plus time for family photos with the astronaut.Astronauts describe what it’s like to live in space—eating,exercising,sleeping and training.No topic is off-limits.
Part 4—Experience Rocket Flight
Enter the Shuttle Launch Experience,and recreate the feeling of a space shot in real time,from the launch pad(发射台) to orbit.Adjust before six seconds,the main engines fire up,and as the speakers say“3,2,1...” the rocket launches.
语篇解读 本文为一篇应用文,介绍了佛罗里达的太空营体验项目。
21.What does Mission Space include
A.Experiencing a space shot.
B.Preparing for a space mission.
C.Learning how to train your crew.
D.Seeing the depths of outer space.
答案 B
解析 细节理解题。根据Part 2—Take Part in Mission Space部分关键句“Before you board,you’ll train for your mission on...(ISTC).”可知,Mission Space包括为太空任务做准备。故选B项。
22.In which part can you ask astronauts questions
A.Visit the Planetarium.
B.Take Part in Mission Space.
C.Lunch with an Astronaut.
D.Experience Rocket Flight.
答案 C
解析 细节理解题。根据Part 3—Lunch with an Astronaut部分关键句“At the end of the event,there’s a brief question-and-answer session...”可知,在这一部分你能向宇航员提问。故选C项。
23.What is the purpose of this journey
A.To show people modern star displays.
B.To train people to be future astronauts.
C.To provide some knowledge of planetariums.
D.To help people learn more about space travel.
答案 D
解析 推理判断题。根据文章第一段关键句“On this journey to Florida you will come as close as possible to this experience without actually traveling into space.”可知,这场旅行的目的是帮助人们更多地了解太空旅行。故选D项。
B
Harvey Sutton spent nearly seven months hiking with his parents,walking the thousands of miles that make up the complete Appalachian Trail(阿巴拉契亚山道),which is simply called the AT.Harvey was just 4 years old when he started,and celebrated his 5th birthday on the trail.
To build up their child’s physical health and develop his personal qualities,Josh and Mary Sutton have been hiking with Harvey since he was two years old.They prepared him for hiking the AT by starting out with lots of shorter walks and hikes.
The AT is a 3,530-kilometer hiking trail that runs through the forests of the Appalachian Mountains,from Georgia to Maine,passing through 14 states in all.The amount of up and down on the trail is about the same as climbing up and down Mount Qomolangma (the world’s tallest mountain) 16 times.So only one out of every 4 hikers completes all the sections of the trail.But that didn’t stop Harvey and his family.
It took Harvey and his family 209 days—about seven months—to complete the entire AT.Every day the family would wake up around 5:30 in the morning.They would have breakfast and pack up their tent and sleeping bags before setting off through the woods.In general,the family hiked about 16 kilometers a day before stopping to set up camp again.
During his days on the AT,Harvey liked to use his imagination,which helped him walk more quickly and have fun.Harvey and his family made friends with other hikers on the trail.Harvey didn’t seem to get tired and enjoyed the hard work of hiking.“My favorite part was the rock climbing,” he says,“because it was so fun and hard.”
Completing the AT taught Harvey and his parents how to work as a team and how to take on challenges together.“We’re closer than ever before because of the experience,” Harvey’s mom said.“If possible,I want to hike the AT again at some point in the future,” Harvey added.
语篇解读 本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲的是哈维·萨顿和他的父母花了近7个月的时间徒步走过了完整的阿巴拉契亚山道。
24.For what purpose did the Suttons hike the AT
A.To make Harvey strong both in body and in mind.
B.To prepare Harvey to climb Mount Qomolangma.
C.To see the fantastic natural scenery together.
D.To celebrate Harvey’s 5th birthday in a special way.
答案 A
解析 推理判断题。根据第二段的“To build up their child’s physical health and develop his personal qualities,Josh and Mary Sutton have been hiking with Harvey since he was two years old.”可知,萨顿家族徒步穿越阿巴拉契亚山道的目的是让哈维的身心都变得强壮。故选A。
25.What do the numbers in paragraph 3 illustrate
A.The main features of the AT.
B.The difficulty of hiking the AT.
C.The popularity of climbing the AT.
D.The significance of crossing the AT.
答案 B
解析 推理判断题。根据第三段的“The AT is a 3,530-kilometer hiking trail...passing through 14 states in all...16 times.So only one out of every 4 hikers completes all the sections of the trail.”可知,本段里列举的数字说明了徒步穿越阿巴拉契亚山道的困难程度。故选B。
26.What is the typical character of Harvey
A.Brave,curious and talkative.
B.Honest,easy-going and creative.
C.Reliable,proud and humorous.
D.Adventurous,positive and strong-willed.
答案 D
解析 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段的“During his days on the AT,Harvey liked to use his imagination,which helped him walk more quickly and have fun.”和“Harvey didn’t seem to get tired and enjoyed the hard work of hiking.”可知,哈维有冒险精神,积极向上,意志坚强。故选D。
27.What does the last paragraph mainly tell us
A.Harvey is going to hike the AT again.
B.It’s important to meet challenges on one’s own.
C.The Suttons have benefited greatly from the hike.
D.Hiking is sure to make family relationship stronger.
答案 C
解析 段落大意题。根据最后一段的“Completing the AT taught Harvey and his parents how to work as a team and how to take on challenges together.”以及Harvey的话可知,最后一段主要告诉我们的是萨顿一家从徒步旅行中获益匪浅。故选C。
C
Artificial intelligence(AI) models are everywhere.The vast majority of these models work using artificial neural networks,or ANNs,which are a popular form of machine learning.
Most ANNs can learn to perform one task just fine.But when it comes to learning a new task,they have a problem that human brains don’t.They either fail to learn the new task,or they learn the new thing but erase most of what they knew about their original task.But this problem doesn’t tend to affect the human brains.
“How do our new memories get into the pool of old memories without erasing them?” Pavel Sanda wondered.Sanda is a computer scientist who is also part of a research team that used a computer model to explore how sleep helps a brain learn.As our brains sort through new experiences during sleep,he knew,they replay those events many times,so he decided to experiment with this aspect of human sleep in an AI model.
First,he and his teammates trained this AI on a simple task.It controlled a blue dot wandering through a grid(网格) which was seeded with three types of paired green blocks.For the first task,the AI learned to seek out side-by-side pairs.Next,the team tried teaching it to find out pairs that sat diagonal(对角线) from each other.However,they didn’t try to teach it the new rules all at once.Instead,they let the AI system explore the grid for a brief time,then take a sleep-like break.
During the break,there was no grid and no shapes to encounter.So there was nothing to see and no actions to take.It randomly replayed the way it had travelled.Thanks to these sleep-like breaks,the network managed to learn both tasks well.
Sleep may not be the best way for all AI models to learn multiple tasks.However,this new research is a very important first step towards understanding the importance of sleep.
语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了科学家正在通过在人工智能中模拟人类睡眠来尝试解决大多数人工神经网络不能同时学习多项任务的不足。
28.Which aspect do most ANNs need improving
A.They can’t learn multiple tasks.
B.They are easy to break down.
C.They don’t have the ability to learn.
D.They can’t perform single tasks well.
答案 A
解析 细节理解题。根据文章第二段“Most ANNs can learn to perform one task just fine...But this problem doesn’t tend to affect the human brains.”可知,人工神经网络的缺陷是不能同时学习多项任务。故选A。
29.What did the AI do in the experiment
A.It picked out a blue dot on a grid.
B.It sought out pairs in different places.
C.It compared dots of different shapes.
D.It controlled three paired green blocks.
答案 B
解析 细节理解题。根据第四段中“For the first task,the AI learned to seek out side-by-side pairs.Next,the team tried teaching it to find out pairs sat diagonal(对角线) from each other.”可知,在实验中人工智能需要学习找出不同相对位置的物体。故选B。
30.How did scientists feel about the experiment
A.Disappointed. B.Puzzled.
C.Satisfied. D.Shocked.
答案 C
解析 推理判断题。根据倒数第二段末句和最后一段末句可知,这次实验是成功的,科学家很满意。故选C。
31.What can be the best title for the text
A.Repetition Makes Better ANNs
B.New AIs Are Being Tested
C.“Sleep” Can Help AIs Perform Better
D.Human Brains Differ from ANNs in “Sleep”
答案 C
解析 标题归纳题。通读全文尤其根据最后一段可知,本文介绍了科学家正尝试通过在人工智能模型中添加睡眠中的某种阶段来解决学习多项任务这个难题,由此推断C选项“睡眠让AI表现更好”是本文的最佳标题。故选C。
D
A new study suggests some of America’s favorite Independence Day fireworks can give out lead and copper(铜),which are used to give fireworks their vivid colors,and also damage human cells and animal lungs.
Led by researchers at NYU,the study showed poisonous levels of lead in the fireworks.Experiments showed that lung exposure to particle emissions(颗粒排放物) from five types of fireworks significantly increased oxidation(氧化),a chemical process in the body that can damage or even kill cells.
The researchers say the new study is believed to be the first to examine the effects of firework exposure in human cells and living animals,and to test for particles of common firework metals thrown into the atmosphere.
“While many are careful to protect themselves from injury from explosions,our results suggest that inhaling firework smoke may cause longer-term physical damage,a risk that has been largely ignored,” says study senior author Terry Gordon,a professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine.
Gordon and his team also analyzed 14 air quality samples taken at dozens of sites across the US throughout each year.They found that levels of poisonous metals were higher in samples taken on Independence Day and New Year’s Eve celebrations than at any other time of the year.Along with lead,copper and other poisonous metals are commonly found in fireworks.“Our research shows that although we are only exposed to these poisonous substances for a short time each year,they are much more poisonous than the pollutants we breathe every day,” says Gordon.
Gordon cautions(警告) that the current investigation is the first step,only addressing the potential effects of one-time exposure to the firework metals.He says repeated exposure is likely a larger concern.Nevertheless,he is planning to share his findings with local health officials,firework producers,the Environmental Protection Agent,and other regulatory agents to alert them to the potential for harm.
语篇解读 本文是一篇说明文。一项科学研究表明烟花燃烧释放出的金属元素会造成空气污染,也会损害人类和动物的健康,同时还存在其他潜在危害。
32.Why do some fireworks harm our health
A.They are oxidized in the air.
B.They can give out harmful metals.
C.They are exposed to particle emissions.
D.They can melt chemical substances in the body.
答案 B
解析 细节理解题。根据文章第一段可知,烟花对健康有害是因为它们会释放有害金属。故选B。
33.What does the underlined word “inhaling” in paragraph 4 mean
A.Letting out. B.Working out.
C.Taking in. D.Blowing off.
答案 C
解析 词义猜测题。根据第四段中“our results suggest that inhaling firework smoke may cause longer-term physical damage”可知,烟雾被吸入人体内才会造成伤害,由此推知,画线词inhaling表示“吸入”。故选C。
34.What can we infer from Gordon’s research findings
A.Fireworks are the main cause of air pollution.
B.Air quality on New Year’s Eve is above normal.
C.People breathe in poisonous air for a short time daily.
D.Air pollution on Independence Day is worse than usual.
答案 D
解析 推理判断题。根据文章倒数第二段第二句“They found that levels of poisonous metals were higher in samples taken on Independence Day and New Year’s Eve celebrations than at any other time of the year.”可推知,在独立日空气污染比平常更严重。故选D。
35.What does Gordon intend to do with firework-related persons
A.Remind them not to set off fireworks.
B.Caution them against producing metals.
C.Alert them to the harm of the experiment.
D.Warn them of the possible dangers of fireworks.
答案 D
解析 细节理解题。根据文章最后一句“Nevertheless,he is planning to share his findings with local health officials,firework producers...to alert them to the potential for harm.”可知,Gordon准备将发现告知与烟花相关的人员,告诉他们烟花可能带来的危险。故选D。
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。
Book clubs are a great way to meet people who share a common love for reading. 36 .But it will all be worth it when your members gather for the first meeting.
37
Some book clubs are mainly meant to be fun and relaxed.Members would talk about the story and feelings about the story,but it wouldn’t be a problem if the conversation got carried away from the book.Other book clubs are more serious and highly academic.They would be more focused on meaning,plot,and character.
Choose a location for your club
Book clubs are typically held at meeting points,like homes,bookstores,or the local library.The meetings can change location sometimes. 38 .Contact the location to inquire about holding your book club there,or ask potential members if they could commit to hosting a club every now and then.
Go for an online club if you don’t have a location to meet
If a physical meeting point isn’t an option,you might also have an online book club. 39 .An online meeting point is also a good option because it allows people from all over the world to join the club.
Find a core group of people with a passion for reading
They could be friends,family,or people you know through various activities,but they should all love to read.Also,make sure that this group of members can commit to meetings on a regular basis.If you plan to have your book club at a physical location,invite people who live close to you.You can invite anyone to an online book club, 40 .
A.if they are keen on reading
B.They take some efforts to organize
C.Choose the types of books to read and discuss
D.Decide how academic or social your book club will be
E.But it is usually easier to keep them at one or a few regular places
F.as long as the people who want to join have reliable Internet access
G.You can discuss books on a chat room,social media apps,or group video chats
36.答案 B
解析 根据下文“But it will all be worth it when your members gather for the first meeting.”可知,当你的成员聚在一起参加第一次会议时,一切都值得了,B项与下文构成转折关系,指出组织图书俱乐部需要一些努力。故选B。
37.答案 D
解析 空处是段落小标题,下文介绍了两种不同类型的读书俱乐部,一种是为了好玩和放松的社交性俱乐部,一种是学术性更强的俱乐部,D项是关于组建俱乐部的建议,且能够概括下文内容。故选D。
38.答案 E
解析 上文告诉我们读书俱乐部集会的地点有时会改变,E项与上文构成转折关系,指出虽然地点可以改变,但把它们固定在一个或几个地方通常更容易。故选E。
39.答案 G
解析 上文告诉我们可以选择开展在线读书俱乐部,G项能够承接上文,介绍了几种举办在线读书俱乐部的途径,例如在聊天室、社交媒体应用程序或群视频聊天中讨论书籍。故选G。
40.答案 F
解析 上一句提到组织线下读书俱乐部时最好邀请附近的人,空前半句告诉我们可以邀请任何人参加在线读书俱乐部,F项能够承接上文,介绍了参加在线读书俱乐部的客观条件,即要有可靠的互联网接入。故选F。
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)
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。
Mawson was an Australian explorer and scientist who explored the Antarctic with a team of fellow adventurers in 1912.His travels in the frozen continent brought him worldwide 41 .In December of that year,Mawson and two other 42 left the main base at Commonwealth Bay, 43 a 300-mile exploration into the central part of the continent to gather scientific data and samples. 44 followed.
One of the men,a young British soldier named Belgrave Ninnis, 45 down an open crack on a sledge,along with several of their best dogs and many of the team’s supplies,dead.For several weeks,the two others, 46 with scurvy(坏血病) and other 47 ,struggled to return to camp,keeping living first on the 48 dogs,then on starvation food. 49 ,Xavier Mertz,a Swiss mountaineer and skiing champion,died from exhaustion,starvation and possible poisonousness from eating dogs’ livers.
50 to return with the research data,Mawson 51 the elements for 30 days.Finally he returned to the 52 in February of 1913,extremely thin,frost-bitten and exhausted—only to 53 he had missed the ship rescuing the rest of the 54 by hours.Mawson was regarded as a survivor hero.For his achievements as an explorer and scientist,he was knighted(封爵) in 1914.In addition to his other 55 ,Mawson edited and contributed to the 22-volume Reports of Australasian Antarctic Expeditions.
语篇解读 这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Mawson带领队伍进行南极大陆中部探险时历尽艰险,Mawson挣扎着生存下来,并将研究数据成功带回的故事。
41.A.praise B.trust
C.worry D.criticism
答案 A
解析 praise赞扬;trust信任;worry担心;criticism批评。根据下文“Mawson was regarded as a survivor hero.For his achievements as an explorer and scientist,he was knighted(封爵) in 1914.”推知,Mawson的探索得到了全世界的赞誉。故选A。
42.A.celebrities B.explorers
C.athletes D.astronomers
答案 B
解析 celebrity名人;explorer探险者;athlete运动员;astronomer天文学家。根据上文“Mawson was an Australian explorer and scientist who explored the Antarctic with a team of fellow adventurers in 1912.”可知,他们是去探索南极大陆,因此Mawson是和另外两名探险者一起。故选B。
43.A.putting off B.showing off
C.kicking off D.letting off
答案 C
解析 put off推迟;show off炫耀;kick off开始;let off释放。根据下文“a 300-mile exploration into the central part of the continent to gather scientific data and samples”可知,此处是指他们开始了对南极大陆中部的探索。故选C。
44.A.Wonders B.Bonuses
C.Fortunes D.Disasters
答案 D
解析 wonder奇迹;bonus奖金,红利;fortune财富;disaster灾难。根据下文“ down an open crack on a sledge,along with several of their best dogs and many of the team’s supplies,dead.For several weeks,the two others, with scurvy(坏血病)”可知,开始探索之行后不久灾难就随之而来。故选D。
45.A.took B.fell
C.looked D.wandered
答案 B
解析 take带;fall跌落;look看,看起来;wander游荡,闲逛。根据下文“down an open crack on a sledge,along with several of their best dogs and many of the team’s supplies,dead”推知,这个年轻士兵坐着雪橇连同几条最好的雪橇犬和物资一起摔入了大裂缝。故选B。
46.A.adjusted B.circulated
C.infected D.confused
答案 C
解析 adjust调整,适应;circulate循环;infect感染;confuse使……困惑。根据“scurvy”可知,此处是指其他两人感染了坏血病。故选C。
47.A.cures B.disabilities
C.errors D.illnesses
答案 D
解析 cure治愈的方法;disability残疾;error错误;illness疾病。此处和上文“scurvy”并列,指其他两人感染了坏血病和其他疾病。故选D。
48.A.remaining B.wild
C.fierce D.hunting
答案 A
解析 remaining剩下的;wild野生的;fierce猛烈的;hunting打猎。根据上文“along with several of their best dogs and many of the team’s supplies,dead”和下文“eating dogs’ livers”可知,此处是指在食物匮乏的情况下,其他两人靠吃剩下的雪橇犬生活。故选A。
49.A.Ultimately B.Nevertheless
C.Temporarily D.Meanwhile
答案 A
解析 ultimately最后;nevertheless然而;temporarily暂时;meanwhile同时。根据上文的“first”“then”可知,此处是指最终来自瑞士的泽维尔·默茨死于疲劳、饥饿和可能因吃狗的肝脏而引起的中毒。故选A。
50.A.Discouraged B.Relieved
C.Determined D.Frightened
答案 C
解析 discouraged沮丧的;relieved放松的;determined坚定的,决定;frightened害怕的。根据下文“Finally he returned to the in February of 1913,extremely thin,frost-bitten and exhausted”推知,Mawson决心带着研究数据回去。故选C。
51.A.combined B.battled
C.contained D.introduced
答案 B
解析 combine结合;battle斗争,搏斗;contain包含;introduce介绍。根据下文“Finally he returned to the in February of 1913,extremely thin,frost-bitten and exhausted”推知,Mawson与恶劣的天气抗争了30天,变得极度瘦弱且疲惫不堪。故选B。
52.A.center B.normal
C.base D.campus
答案 C
解析 center中心;normal正常,常态;base基地;campus校园。根据上文“Mawson and two other left the main base at Commonwealth Bay”可知,此处指Mawson带着研究数据回到了基地。故选C。
53.A.predict B.discover
C.complain D.explain
答案 B
解析 predict预测;discover发现;complain抱怨;explain解释。根据下文“he had missed the ship rescuing the rest of the by hours”可知,Mawson回到基地后发现他错过了营救船。故选B。
54.A.passengers B.witnesses
C.rescuers D.crew
答案 D
解析 passenger乘客;witness目击者;rescuer营救人员;crew全体船员,全体成员。根据上文“Mawson was an Australian explorer and scientist who explored the Antarctic with a team of fellow adventurers in 1912.”可知,此处是指探险队的其他成员。故选D。
55.A.achievements B.references
C.services D.subjects
答案 A
解析 achievement成就;reference参考书;service服务;subject科目。根据上文“For his achievements as an explorer and scientist,he was knighted(封爵) in 1914.”可知,此处指除了提到的这些成就外,Mawson还编辑了书籍。故选A。
第二节 (共10 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分 15 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。
In a tea plantation(种植园),Maksim Ruban examined the collected fresh tea leaves carefully as local farmers began their annual tea-picking season.
The 25-year-old Russian runs a tea business in St.Petersburg,Russia.His company,56. imports tea from China regularly,has an online store selling its products across Russia.Ever since he was a little kid,he 57. (become) fascinated with Chinese tea culture.
58. (find) suitable tea flavors,the young man shuttles between Russia and China almost every year.Last month,he visited multiple Chinese cities and Qimen in Huangshan City was 59. must-see spot on his journey.The county is home to the world-famous Keemun black tea,60. (award) the gold medal at the 1915 Panama World’s Fair.Keemun black tea,Assam black tea and Darjeeling black tea from India and Ceylon black tea from Sri Lanka,are known 61. the world’s top four high-fragrance black tea varieties.
In a local Keemun black tea company,Ruban 62. (have) a close look at the local showroom,production workshop,and tea plantation.A tea craftsman also showed the complex manufacturing procedures with strict 63. (standard).Finally,the Russian man signed an 64. (agree) with the company,reaching their initial cooperation intention.
65. (deep) impressed by Qimen’s beautiful ecological environment and high-quality tea leaves,Ruban has decided to introduce Keemun black tea to more Russian customers.
语篇解读 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了25岁的俄罗斯人Maksim Ruban从中国黄山进口祁门红茶在俄罗斯开网店卖茶叶的故事。
56.答案 which
解析 考查定语从句。空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词His company,指物,在定语从句中作主语,需用关系代词which引导。故填which。
57.答案 has become
解析 考查动词时态和主谓一致。根据时间状语“Ever since he was a little kid”可知,此处使用现在完成时,主语为he,助动词用has。故填has become。
58.答案 To find
解析 考查非谓语动词。空处作目的状语,需用动词不定式,位于句首,首字母需大写。故填To find。
59.答案 a
解析 考查冠词。spot为可数名词,此处表示泛指,且must-see的发音以辅音音素开头,需用不定冠词a修饰。故填a。
60.答案 awarded
解析 考查非谓语动词。空处需填非谓语动词作后置定语,Keemun black tea和award为逻辑动宾关系,需填过去分词。故填awarded。
61.答案 as
解析 考查介词。be known as为固定短语,表示“被称作,被认为是”。故填as。
62.答案 had
解析 考查动词时态。此处陈述过去发生的事情,使用一般过去时。故填had。
63.答案 standards
解析 考查名词复数。standard为可数名词,此处表示泛指,且没有冠词限定,需填名词复数。故填standards。
64.答案 agreement
解析 考查名词。不定冠词an修饰单数可数名词,空处需填名词作宾语。故填agreement。
65.答案 Deeply
解析 考查副词。修饰过去分词impressed需用副词deeply,作状语,位于句首,首字母需大写。故填Deeply。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校经常开展丰富多彩的科创活动,你的外国朋友John发邮件向你了解相关的情况,请给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
1.活动的内容;
2.活动的意义。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:科创 scientific innovation
Dear John,
Yours,
Li Hua
参考范文
Dear John,
I am very glad to hear from you.
Making a feature of scientific innovation,my school holds a variety of activities.Firstly,there are various school-based curricula about scientific innovation,ranging from architectural model design to unmanned aerial vehicles programming.Furthermore,all sorts of wonderful scientific lectures are monthly given in connection with the latest science research.Lastly,the students can participate in various types of competitions,such as Robotics Competition.
All of the scientific innovation activities are held targeted at cultivating the teenagers’ interest in scientific exploration and encouraging more students to throw themselves into research.In addition,these activities can also enhance the students’ abilities in practice and innovation,and attract more students to choose the related majors in the future.
Please let me know if this email helps you and I will be looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 (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。
At around 6 pm,Jane and her husband Charlie were driving on the road.They were incredibly excited because they would attend the dream wedding of her daughter Iris the next day.As they drove beyond a town near their destination,the sky grew darker and darker and suddenly the rain poured down.When they were approaching a bridge,a wave of fast-moving water washed over the top of it.
Within seconds,the rapids had lifted the little white car into the river.It happened so quickly that they were too shocked to scream.Finally,the car caught an object in the middle of the river.
Muddy flood water was pouring into the car and rising quickly.Jane knew they had to get out quickly before the water rose too high in the car.Forcing the door open,Charlie jumped into the flood from the back row.Meanwhile,Jane grabbed the front door handle and tried to open it but in vain.“Try it again!” her husband shouted anxiously.
Hearing that,Jane took hold of the handle,using all her strength,and was able to pull the door open.She came out of the vehicle and finally reached Charlie,coughing and shaking.They leaned tightly against the back of the car and screamed for help.
At the same time a truck driver called Joe was complaining about the bad weather in his truck parked in his yard near the river.He had planned a road trip.Suddenly,carrying over the roar of the water,he heard screams coming from the river and rushed out immediately,spotting a car in the river.“I’ve got to do something,”he told himself.But how did he approach the car in such a complete darkness?Without thinking twice,Joe returned to his truck and drove to the river bank.Then he turned on the headlights and got a long rope from his truck.After that,he fastened the one end of the rope to the truck tight.
注意:续写词数应为150个左右。
The water was still rising.
Joe finally reached the couple.
参考范文
The water was still rising.And the rain continued to pour down,By this time,the muddy water had reached the chest of Charlie and Jane,who shivered uncontrollably and could not tell whether they trembled because of cold or fright.Fortunately,they spotted the flashing headlights of Joe’s truck and caught a glimpse of his stout figure approaching them with a long rope.A strong torrent,coupled with the showering rain,washed over Joe and nearly swallowed him.However,this determined man rose to the flood and forged ahead,painfully and laboriously.
Joe finally reached the couple.“Catching the rope!” he yelled at the top of his lungs.Having received Joe’s message,Charlie and Jane twisted their figures and clutched the rope tightly.Together,three of them swam against the torrent along the rope and finally made it to the bank.Charlie held Joe’s hands tightly and uttered with a choking tone,“Thank...you,without...your help,Jane and I would have been...drowned to death.” Joe shrugged and said anyone at his place would have done the same thing.Indeed,what a narrow escape they had and what a noble heart Joe has!

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