?決勝新高考——2024 屆高三年級大聯(lián)考
英 語
注 意 事 項
考生在答題前請認(rèn)真閱讀本注意事項及各題答題要求
1. 答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號、考場號、座位號填寫在答題卡上。
2. 回答選擇題時,選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需 改動,請用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。回答非選擇題時,將答案寫在答題紙 卡上,寫在本試卷上無效。
3. 考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題紙卡一并交回。
第一部分 聽力 (共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分)
做題時,先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案 轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。
第一節(jié) (共 5 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 7.5 分)
聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個選項中選出最佳 選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話 僅讀一遍。
1. What will the man probably give the woman next?
A. A new fork. B. Extra steak sauce. C. A different knife.
2.What is the man going to do next week?
A. Repair his laptop.
B. Attend a business meeting.
C. Go shopping in the city center.
3. When will the speakers meet?
A. At 11:00 a.m. B. At 9:00 a.m. C. At 1:00 p.m.
4.What can the speakers definitely agree on?
A. What they want to eat.
B. When they need to go to sleep.
C. Which movie they will watch.
5. What is the man probably playing?
A. Football. B. Golf. C. Tennis.
第二節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分)
聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個 選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽 完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 題。
6.How will ah woman give the lucky money to William?
A. By WeChat Pay. B. By bank transfer. C. In cash.
7. What will William probably do during the holiday?
A. Attend classes.
B. Join his family for dinner.
C. Travel to his grandparents' house.
聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
8.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and student. B. Classmates. C. Co-workers.
9.Which type of book does the woman probably most prefer?
A. Classic American novels. B. Fantasy fiction. C. Sport books.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10.When did the speakers last see each other?
A. During middle school. B. During high school. C. During college.
11. Who did the man see at the grocery store?
A.A current principal. B. A former teacher. C. An old classmate.
12.How did the woman feel about their old gym class?
A. Frightened. B. Interested. C. Amazed.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。
13. Where are the speakers?
A. In the woods. B. At their home. C. In the classroom.
14.What is the woman looking for?
A. Rubbish. B. Mushrooms. C. Bamboo grass.
15. What does the woman want to do with what she finds?
A. Take pictures. B. Cook a meal. C. Do a drawing.
16. What is the main topic of the conversation?
A. Several pictures. B.A school project. C. Some plants.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。
17.Which TV show is Viola mostly known for?
A. Central Falls. B. Everybody's Ruby. C. How to Get Away with Murder.
18.When did Viola receive her first major award?
A. In 1993. B. In 1999. C. In 2001.
19.Which film did Viola win an Academy Award for?
A. Fences. B. Doubt. C. The Help.
20. What have Viola and her husband done recently?
A. They have run their own firm.
B. They have acted together in a movie.
C. They have showed up in a ceremony.
第二部分 閱讀 (共兩節(jié), 滿分 50 分)
第一節(jié) (共 15 小題;每小題 2.5 分, 滿分 37.5 分)
閱讀下列短文, 從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出最佳選項。
A
Estimated to have appeared around 200m years after the events of the big bang, the first stars of the universe suddenly came into being, shedding light in the darkness. These stars produced the essential building blocks for entire galaxies (銀河系), for planets, and for the creation of life in the universe.
In this fascinating masterclass with Dr Emma Chapman, the author of First Light: Switching on Stars at the Dawn of Time, she will attempt to fill in the missing first one billion years from the timeline of the universe, by revealing more about the earliest stars — how they were formed and why they were so unusual.
Emma will also discuss recent discoveries in astrophysics,including what the James Webb space telescope is revealing to us about the origins of the universe, and what the next big missions in space exploration will be.
Course content
? How the universe began: the big bang and the first stars
? How stars created the building blocks for our universe
? Finding the first stars: the latest research in stellar archaeology
? The future of looking back: space exploration and the next big space missions
? Q&A
Course Details
Thursday 26 October 2023,6.30pm-8.30pm BST
£65 plus £3.56 booking fee
This ticket includes your online class plus access to a 14 day catch up recording. If you live in the UK, you can purchase a ticket with a copy of First Light: Switching on Stars at the Dawn of Time at checkout for the combined price of £74.52 including postage and packing.
21. What does the masterclass with Dr Emma Chapman focus on?
A. Travelling in space. B. Creating an unusual planet.
C. Understanding the universe. D. Revealing the secrets of life.
22. What's the price of a booked ticket?
A.3.56. B.65. C.68.56. D.74.52.
23. Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A science report. B. An examination paper.
C. An academic article. D.A livestream website.
B
It is September and the beginning of the rainy season in Uganda, when roads become flooded with clay waters. In spite of these conditions, 21-year old Florence Nakaggwa is out training in the outskirts of Kalagala. She cycles between 30-60 miles each day.
Earlier this year, Nakaggwa became Uganda's first female rider to receive a professional cycling contract, signing with Team Amani. Her signing came as a surprise to her home village of Kalagala, where neighbours had derided (嘲諷) her ambitions. “I tend to ignore them. This is my chosen career — not working in a hair salon, as many in my culture would expect.”
In 2015, a social worker and cycling fan called Miiro Michael noticed an increasing number of young boys racing bicycles they would normally use to fetch water. So he formed the cycling club. In 2019 Nakaggwa became the first woman to join the cycling club. Michael recognized her leadership qualities and appointed her captain. Since then, nine more girls have joined. “I tell the girls not to sit on their talents. When you sit on a bike you are not a boy or a girl, you are just a being — and you need to keep up with everyone in the race no matter who they are,” she says.
After coming first in local community races, one of her first challenges on the big stage was the Kintu Trial in western Uganda last year, a tough 500km of mountain biking over five days, competing against European and African men and women. On day one she came first, and was held aloft(高高地) in amazement by those at the finish line.
Her next race is the Rhino Run this month, an expedition that crosses 1,700 miles of mountain ranges, forests and towering sand dunes (沙丘).competitors self-navigate(導(dǎo)航), carrying all their camping equipment and food. Completing it will be another first for this young pioneer. “I have to reach the level of the Tour de France ... that is the best place for a professional cyclist to show their tactics (策略) and their spirit,” she says.
24. Why did Nakaggwa’s signing with Team Amani surprise her neighbors?
A. It was a shame to the village.
B. Boys failed to win the contract.
C. Girls aren't expected to go cycling.
D. She created a new channel of success for girls.
25. What can we learn about Nakaggwa?
A. She desired to get out of poverty.
B. She trained herself competitively.
C. She had to fetch water for her family.
D. She relied on her talent for success.
26. What features the Rhino Run?
A. Amazing sights. B. Modern technical aid.
C. Adventurous routes. D. Sufficient daily necessities.
27.What can we learn from Nakaggwa’s story?
A. It's never too late to learn.
B.A good beginning is half done.
C. Failure is the mother of success.
D. Dreams can come true with hard work.
C
Elon Musk has offered a prize of $100m for the best carbon capture proposal. I can save his committee a lot of time. The money should go to Peter Wohlleben, whose book The Hidden Life of Trees was the most encouraging blockbuster (一鳴驚人) of 2015.Wohlleben's idea is this: do nothing about trees. Stop fiddling (亂作為) with them, thinking that we can deal with climate change better than nature. If we fiddle, our Romes will burn.
The Hidden Life of Trees argued that trees are social. It shows that they can be our saviours, But it's terribly hard to let ourselves be saved. We think we can be the authors of our salvation (拯救). Of course, there are things we could and should be doing, but in terms of forestry practice, often what's billed as part of the solution is part of the problem.
Anyone who has planted a tree in their garden knows that it has a far-reaching effect — it makes your garden cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Forests cool by transpiring (蒸發(fā)). If there’s no water, there’s no cooling. Drought can kill trees fast, but trees have many ways of dealing with it, and Wohlleben sets them out. As a species, we have survived many climatic changes by changing our behaviour — and that's how trees survive, too. Trees learn from their past harms and produce younger ones programmed with those lessons. They regulate their growth by changing the rate at which they drip(點滴)-feed them with sugar solution through root networks.
Deciduous(落葉的) forests in particular remove greenhouse gases effectively as long as they live. Cut them down and burn them and you're releasing carbon dioxide not just from the wood, but also from the forest floor. Deciduous trees are not “harvest-ready” at 200 years: they are teenagers. We must interrogate comforting expressions such as “renewable energy”, and learn the real cost of our toilet paper.
If we don’t learn to do nothing about trees, they will eventually be alone anyway — but without us. Wohlleben brilliantly and readably shows us how urgent and how hard it is to do nothing.
28. What does Wohlleben suggest for carbon capture?
A. Fight climate change. B. Leave trees alone.
C. Save the earth. D. Change forestry species.
29. How do trees survive the drought?
A. They slow their growth. B. They lose all their leaves.
C. They stop absorbing water. D. They get help from humans.
30. What does the underlined word “interrogate” in paragraph 4 mean?
A. Understand. B. Question. C. Translate. D. Accept.
31. What is the text?
A. A book review. B. A science report.
C. An introduction to a writer. D. A proposal for a reward
D
The term “beer goggles” is said to have been coined by male North American university students in the 1980s. Yet despite unconfirmed evidence for the phenomenon, the link between alcohol intoxication (醉酒) and physical attraction has not been systematically studied.
Prof Bowdring of the University of Pittsburgh invited 18 pairs of male friends into the laboratory to rate the attractiveness of men and women they viewed in photos and videos. On one occasion, both men were given enough cranberry juice to raise their blood alcohol concentration to about 0.08% - the legal limit for driving in England — and on the other occasion, they both received a non-alcoholic drink. After providing attractiveness ratings for the photos, they were asked to select which of these individuals they would most like to interact with in a future experiment.
The research, published in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, did not find that alcohol increased people’s perceptions of others' attractiveness. “But we did find that people were more likely to select to interact with the people they perceived to be most attractive after consuming alcohol,” Bowdring said.
Indeed, drunk participants were 1.71 times more likely to select one of their top four attractive candidates to potentially meet in a future study, compared with when they were sober (清醒的).
Given alcohol’s effects on visual processing and cognitive (認(rèn)知) function, it was also possible that the results would change as alcohol levels rise in a person's system, Bowdring said. To move on, the field needs larger studies to see if they can be replicated (復(fù)制).
Assuming alcohol does enhance the likelihood of a person interacting with someone they find attractive. Bowdring believes her findings could reveal one process supporting the rewarding yet potentially dangerous nature of alcohol - including its impact on risky behaviour.
“If you’re going to consume alcohol, I think it is worth reflecting on how can you do it in a way that's safe and consistent with your goals,” Bowdring said. “People may benefit by recognizing that valued social motivations and intentions change when drinking, in ways that may be appealing in the short term but possibly harmful in the long term.”
32. What is paragraph 2 of the text mainly about?
A. The comparison of two experiments.
B. The process of Bowdring’s experiment.
C. The underlying logic of beer goggles effect.
D. The methods of appreciating attractiveness.
33. What did Bowdring’s research find about alcohol intoxication?
A. It increases people s liquid courage.
B. It makes people better looking.
C. It stops people ignoring attractive faces.
D. It helps understanding others better.
34. What will the follow-up studies focus on?
A. The encounter in real situation.
B. Risky behaviour of intoxication.
C. Drunk people’s visual processing.
D. The result of higher levels of intoxication.
35. What does Bowdring mainly talk about in the last paragraph?
A. The significance of her research.
B. Reflection on her previous research.
C. The negative effects of drinking.
D. Social morality and standards.
第二節(jié) (共5小題; 每小題2.5分,滿分12. 5分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Healing From Negative Childhood Experiences
Relaxed Control
It feels great to know that our lives are in control: physically, emotionally, mentally, socially, spiritually, and temporally. An optimistic attitude pushes us to take constructive actions in these areas and to enjoy the resulting sense of control. 36 There will most certainly be circumstances that we simply can't control. When this happens, relaxed control says, “I’ll accept what is beyond my control to change or fix right now.”
Compassion
Compassion is sorrow for a person's suffering coupled with a desire to relieve that suffering. Compassion brings healing (治愈) kindness to each moment of life. We can feel compassion, rather than condemnation (譴責(zé)), toward offenders, who suffer for their weakness. We can feel compassion, rather than cruel judgments, towards ourselves, who haven't yet learned all that life has to teach us. 37
The Long View of Suffering
Franklin taught, “That which hurts instructs.” 38 It can help us to realize, and take pride in knowing, that we can survive very difficult circumstances. Hard times can lead us to have compassion for ourselves and empathy (移情) for those who are similarly suffering. All experience can be profitable. Though most tough survivors say that they would not choose the suffering they endured, they also would not trade the lessons gained from their suffering.
Sense of Humor
Humor is the ability to amuse or be amused; to be playful; to find the fun in any situation. 39 We can notice the absurd (荒謬), the incongruities (不協(xié)調(diào)) of life and people. To laugh at ourselves kindly is to think, “I’m more than my imperfections and weaknesses.” Laughing along with others says, “We’re in this together; we're not alone; it'll be okay.”
The healing attitudes are chosen. They help us heal and live a happier, more satisfying life. 40 But they don't fall in our lap without effort. Like a beautiful plant, they are patiently, relentlessly cultivated. Looking back, the effort will seem enormously worthwhile.
A. Suffering is not all bad.
B. However, life is uneven.
C. Mentally step out of your negative experience.
D. Doing so provides you with choices as to how to act.
E. We can laugh at the funny things we all do sometimes.
F. It is liberating to realize that they are within everyone's reach.
G. Compassion toward self and others can indeed soften our battles in life.
第三部分 第三部分 語言運用 (共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分)
第一節(jié) (共 15 小題:每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)
閱讀下面短文, 從每題所給的 A、B、C、D 四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
I’ve been barefoot in London every day since March last year. Living in a city, I love the element of the 41 . It was as though I'd discovered an extra sense. Travelling on the tube barefoot was a 42 at first because there are so many different surfaces. It’s as if I've reached a new dimension most people 43 never experience.
I took early retirement with a good pension in 2009. These days, I do a lot of 44 work. When I was 45 pharmacy prescriptions (藥房處方) across south-east London during the pandemic (疫情), I went to a block of 50s flats in Peckham Rye. They’d 46 all the walkways, which felt absolutely amazing on my bare feet.
Many people offered me 47 during the cold spell. I always stay calm and tell them it’s a 48 choice. It certainly starts interesting 49 and at least people are curious, even if they think it’s weird (怪異的) behaviour.
Being outside, being barefoot, 50 people—I'm sure it’s all connected. I’ve been diagnosed with depression. I 51 that being involved with the community and being in nature really assisted with my 52 .
Being barefoot makes me feel more 53 and helps with my wellbeing. Hardly anyone else seems to have an idea how 54 it feels and it’s most interesting when done in a city. I’ll never go back to 55 shoes again.
41. A. danger B. routine C. unexpected D. unidentified
42. A. novelty B. success C. relief D. must
43. A. originally B. normally C. gradually D. secretly
44. A. paper B. gardening C. community D. rescue
45. A. reading B. giving C. seeking D. delivering
46. A. removed B. resurfaced C. blocked D. marked
47. A. food B. shelter C. shoes D. clothes
48. A. lifestyle B. career C. health D. transport
49. A. arguments B. games C. hobbies D. conversations
50. A. attracting B. greeting C. helping D. watching
51. A. discovered B. suspected C. feared D. predicted
52. A. identity B. recovery C. growth D. study
53. A. behaved B. learned C. stuck D. grounded
54. A. hard B. uneasy C. incredible D. painful
55. A. wearing B. fixing C. selling D. making
第二節(jié) (共 10 小題:每小題 1. 5 分, 滿分 15 分)
閱讀下面短文, 在空白處填入 1 個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
Flames in kilns (窯) around China 56 (bum) since the Xia and Shang dynasties. Along the way, porcelain (瓷器) was born.
Porcelain is made by heating raw materials, often a mix between China stone 57 clay, in a kiln at a temperature as high as 1,200 degree Celsius. Temperature is key 58 making porcelain. Going through the fire of reinvention at a high temperature bestows (給予) porcelain with greater strength and a feast of colors.
Celadon produced in Longquan, Zhejiang province, a technique passed down for more than 1,600 years, 59 (be) a typical example of caftsmen’s pursuit of the perfect green glint (閃耀). It takes 72 steps 60 (produce) Longquan celadon's jade-like green. Plum green and light green, or tianqing, are two colors of the best quality.
Porcelain has also been a carrier for cultural exchanges. Along with China’s silk and tea, porcelain was one of the commodities 61 (trade) worldwide. As it travelled around the globe through the ancient Maritime Silk Road, porcelain enjoyed great 62 (popular) among royal families and upper classes in Europe.
Porcelain began as a practical utensil and 63 (grow) into pieces of art. Even when shattered (打碎) into pieces and buried deep in mud, 64 (culture) values attached to porcelain would never dissipate.
As a memory 65 can be felt with both hands, porcelain is touchable history.
第四部分 寫作 (共兩節(jié), 滿分 40 分)
第一節(jié) (滿分 15 分)
學(xué)校英文報組織同學(xué)們分享自己在暑假中參加的一個有意義的活動,請你以此為主題 寫一篇短文投稿。內(nèi)容包括:
1.簡要描述:
2.體驗和感受。
注意:
1.詞數(shù)80左右:
2.題目已為你寫好。
A Meaningful Activity in the Summer Vacation
第二節(jié) (滿分 25 分)
閱讀下面材料, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段, 使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
I was eating breakfast at home in Hampshire in March this year, scrolling through social media on my phone, when a story caught my eye. It was about a nine-year-old dog, Charlie, dubbed (稱為) the loneliest in Britain. He had been in a rescue centre in Somerset for more than 500 days.
For some reason, nobody wanted to adopt him. I clicked on the link and straight away these huge, sad eyes stared back at me. I was emotional. I turned to my husband, Sam, and said: "We’ve got to have him.” He read the article over my shoulder and felt exactly the same way. We wanted to give Charlie a happy home and a new lease of life.
Over the past few years we have tried to adopt a few different dogs, but we haven' had any luck—we were never top of the list. Sam and I got used to filling in forms and not hearing anything. We’d almost given up hope.
But Charlie is an older dog and we felt we’d be suited—even older dogs have a lot of love left to offer. So we took our time with the application, sent photographs of our house and garden. We explained why Charlie would be happy with us, and then forgot all about it.
A few days later we received an email from Brent Knoll animal centre, saying we’d been shortlisted. We were thrilled. They asked us to visit Charlie to be interviewed and to see if he liked us.
When we arrived we were taken to the staff room. We didn't know what to expect. We hadn’t been told much about Charlie's circumstances, but as he had been given up for adoption and hadn't been placed with a new owner for so long, we thought there might be issues. But the dog that bounded (蹦跳) in was full of joy and charisma.
注意:
1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為 150左右:
2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
He came straight over to us.

We feel proud that we've given Charlie a new home and a second chance.













決勝新高考——2024 屆高三年級大聯(lián)考
英語
參考答案及聽力原文
1-5 CBAAC 6-10 BACBC 11-15 BAABC 16-20 CCBAA
21-25 CCDCB 26-30 CDBAB 31-35 ABADA 36-40 BGAEF
41-45 CABCD 46-50 BCADC 51-55 ABDCA
56. have burnt(burned) /have been burning 57. and 58. to 59. is 60. to produce
61. traded 62. popularity 63. grew 64. cultural 65. that/ which
應(yīng)用文
A Meaningful Activity in the Summer Vacation
During the summer vacation, I volunteered in the counseling room in my community, providing counseling and children's psychology for various households. I earned the certification after training and then participated in practice sessions. I taught parents and their children how to analyze their problems and find their own solutions, since each family has a different background.
I’m very glad that many parents have applauded the counseling project because they get useful suggestions to resolve problems. I have also accumulated life experience through this activity.
讀后續(xù)寫
He came straight over to us. As soon as he saw Sam, he jumped on his lap as if they’d been best friends for ever. That day, we gave him treats and played ball. The staff at the centre became teary when it was time to say goodbye. They had looked after him brilliantly for almost two years. The drive back took a few hours but Charlie was well behaved. When he got to our house, he immediately made himself at home.
We feel proud that we’ve given Charlie a new home and a second chance. Charlie gets two walks a day and is getting better at walking on a lead: when we first got him, he pulled a lot. He’s always so happy to see us when we come through the door. Our daughter is in love with him as well. She brings him presents every time she comes round. He’s spoiled and we enjoy him so much. Charlie was once the loneliest dog in Britain. But he’s not alone any more.
錄音原文:
Text 1
M: Is everything all right, ma’am? Do you need any extra steak sauce?
W: The steak is fine, but how am I supposed to cut it?
M: Oh, I’m sorry. I gave you a butter knife with your fork by mistake. Let me change that for you. (1)
Text 2
M: I need to get my laptop fixed before I go to a business conference next week. (2) Can you recommend anyone?
W: I know a guy working in the city center. He was very nice and did it very quickly. Here’s his number if you want to call him.
Text 3
W: My first class starts at 9:00 a.m. It’s a two-hour lecture, so I can meet you after at the gym. (3)
M: OK, but hurry, because I have a lesson at 1:00 p.m. that I can’t be late for.
Text 4
M: These are the films recommended by my movie APP.
W: They’re all scary movies! Can’t we watch something else?
M: Fine. Choose a movie that you like, instead. I’ll make us some popcorn.
W: Perfect! I’m starved. I need to eat something before bed. (4)
Text 5
W: Is this your ball?
M: Yes, sorry Mrs. Jones. I didn’t realize how powerful this new bat is.
W: It’s OK. I used to play tennis myself. (5) By the way, I found a football and some golf balls in my garden. Any idea who they belong to?
Text 6
W: Good morning, William. I wanted to wish you a happy Lunar New Year. (7) What time is it there?
M: Thanks, Mom. It’s 9:00 a.m. I wish I could be there to join the family celebration.
W: Well, we still have some lucky money for you. Can I send it on WeChat? (6)
M: That’s inconvenient to use that here. Can you send it to my US account? (6)
W: I’d love to give you a red envelope as usual, but that’ll work, instead. (6)
M: Thanks, Mom. I still have school these weeks. (7) Unfortunately, I won’t have much time off.
W: I’m sorry. We’ll call you from your grandma’s house when we get there!
Text 7 (第 8 題為推斷題)
W: I’m including more reading assignments in this year’s academic plan.
M: Great idea! If only my childhood English teachers offered me an introduction to great novels. W: Yes. But now, some students only get access to classic American novels. Can our school offer
more variety?
M: I see. Those are excellent books, but they may have already been recommended to them by their parents. What do you suggest?
W: My students will have the option to find a type that they love, like you with books about sports or me with fantasy stories. (9) Then, they can explore reading things besides history books and traditional novels.
M: When we were young, we didn’t have cellphones or Internet, so wanting to read for fun was an obvious decision.
W: Yes. We’ll show them that they can do the same.
Text 8
M: Oh my! You haven’t changed at all. You still look the same as you did in high school actually.
W: You haven’t changed much either since the last time we saw each other. Let’s see…that was when we were still in university, wasn’t it? (10)
M: Yes, that’s right! (10) It really has been such a long time. We need to catch up. Did you end up becoming a teacher?
W: Yes, I’m teaching science at a middle school now. What about you?
M: I actually own a restaurant back in our hometown. Our old principal is actually a regular. He comes to my place every week.
W: No way! I bet you see a bunch of our old classmates there too.
M: Sometimes. But you’ll never guess who I ran into at the grocery store last week! (11)
W: Oh, it can’t be…Mrs. Winters? (11)
M: Yes! Remember how she would shout at you whenever you were late for class, or forgot your gym shoes? (11) (12)
W: To this day I still have nightmares about that scary P.E. class. I think it’s why I don’t
enjoy exercise. (12)
Text 9 (第 13 題為推斷題) (第 16 題為總結(jié)題)
M: What are you looking for all over the ground? Are you looking for rubbish to pick up?
W: I’m looking for some of our local mushrooms. (14) I saw pictures recently of some really cool looking ones. They grow on the ground or on some trees.
M: You’re not going to try and cook them, are you? (15)
W: No. I think they would be a good subject for me to practice my ink drawing. I needed a subject for my next art school project. (15)
M: That makes sense. There are probably a lot of them out during this time of year. I’ve never liked to eat mushrooms, though. My mother loves them. When I lived at home, she would always make mushroom soup.
W: I love mushrooms. They’re so interesting. I learned that the mushrooms we see are often one single creature that is all connected underground. Not only that, but they are very good nutrition for the areas that they grow in.
M: That’s interesting. I think bamboo grass is very similar in the way that it grows. Most bamboo is all connected by a single root system. This makes it very hard to get rid of if you wanted to plant something else.
W: I didn’t know that, but it makes sense. I know bamboo can grow very fast. I think here in New Jersey, you need to get a permit in order to plant bamboo. It’s probably because of how difficult it is to control.
Text 10
Viola Davis is an American actress best known for her role as a bitter lawyer called Annalise Keating in the TV show How to Get Away with Murder. (17) This show ran for six seasons from 2014 to 2020. Viola was born in St. Matthews, South Carolina, but moved to Central Falls, Rhode Island when she was two months old. She studied theater at Rhode Island College.
After that, she attended the famous Juilliard School and graduated in 1993. She won her first major award six years later for the stage play Everybody’s Ruby. (18) Two years later, she won a Tony Award for her role in the 2001 production of King Hedley II. At the same time, she started receiving larger roles in film and television. Eventually she got an Oscar nomination(提名) for Best Supporting Actress for the 2008 movie Doubt. She was nominated again in 2012, this time for Best Actress in the film The Help. However, it was not until 2017 that she won an Academy Award for the film Fences. (19) The film was a great success. More recently, she has moved into producing as well as acting, setting up the production company JuVee Productions with her husband, Julius Tennon. (20)
寫作評分說明
第一節(jié): 應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分 15 分)
文章總共分兩部分,包括(1)簡要描述; (2)體驗和感受。如兩個部分都涵蓋,文章 段落分明,書寫清楚,字?jǐn)?shù)達(dá)到要求,表達(dá)無太多錯誤,得分則應(yīng)在 10 分以上。
一、評分原則
1. 本題總分為15分,按5個檔次給分。
2. 評分時,先根據(jù)文章的內(nèi)容和語言初步確定其所屬檔次,然后以該檔次的要求衡量、確 定或調(diào)整檔次,最后給分。
3. 詞數(shù)少于60或多于100的,酌情扣分。
4. 評分時,應(yīng)注意的主要內(nèi)容為:內(nèi)容要點、應(yīng)用詞匯和語法結(jié)構(gòu)的豐富性和準(zhǔn)確性及上 下文的連貫性。
5. 拼寫與標(biāo)點符號是語言準(zhǔn)確性的一個方面,評分時,應(yīng)視其對交際的影響程度予以考慮。 英美拼寫及詞匯用法均可接受。
6. 如書寫較差,以至影響交際,將分?jǐn)?shù)降低一個檔次。
二、各檔次的給分范圍和要求
第五檔 (13-15 分) 完全完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。完全達(dá)到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。
1. 覆蓋所有內(nèi)容要點。
2. 應(yīng)用了較多的語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯。
3. 語法結(jié)構(gòu)或詞匯方面有些許錯誤,但為盡力使用較復(fù)雜結(jié)構(gòu)或較高級詞匯所致;具備較 強的語言運用能力。
4. 有效地使用了語句間的連接成分,使全文結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊。
第四檔 (10-12 分) 完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。 達(dá)到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。
1. 雖漏掉一、二個次重點,但覆蓋所有主要內(nèi)容。
2. 應(yīng)用的語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯能滿足任務(wù)的要求。
3. 語法結(jié)構(gòu)或詞匯方面應(yīng)用基本準(zhǔn)確,些許錯誤主要是因嘗試較復(fù)雜語法結(jié)構(gòu)或詞匯所致。
4. 應(yīng)用簡單的語句間的連接成分,使全文結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊。
第三檔 (7-9 分) 基本完成了試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。 整體而言,基本達(dá)到了預(yù)期的寫作目的。
1. 雖漏掉一些內(nèi)容,但覆蓋所有主要內(nèi)容。
2. 應(yīng)用的語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯能滿足任務(wù)的要求。
3. 有一些語法結(jié)構(gòu)或詞匯方面的錯誤,但不影響理解。
4. 應(yīng)用簡單的語句間的連接成分,使全文內(nèi)容連貫。
第二檔 (4-6 分) 未恰當(dāng)完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。 信息未能清楚地傳達(dá)給讀者。
1. 漏掉或未描述清楚一些主要內(nèi)容,寫了一些無關(guān)內(nèi)容。
2. 語法結(jié)構(gòu)單調(diào)、詞匯項目有限。
3. 有一些語法結(jié)構(gòu)或詞匯方面的錯誤,影響了對寫作內(nèi)容的理解。
4. 較少使用語句間的連接成分,內(nèi)容缺少連貫性。
第一檔 (1-3 分) 未完成試題規(guī)定的任務(wù)。 信息未能傳達(dá)給讀者。
1. 明顯遺漏主要內(nèi)容,寫了一些無關(guān)內(nèi)容,原因可能是未理解試題要求。
2. 語法結(jié)構(gòu)單調(diào)、詞匯項目有限。
3. 較多語法結(jié)構(gòu)或詞匯方面的錯誤,影響對寫作內(nèi)容的理解。
4. 缺乏語句間的連接成分,內(nèi)容不連貫。
不得分:(0 分)
未能傳達(dá)給讀者任何信息:內(nèi)容太少,無法評判;寫的內(nèi)容均與所要求內(nèi)容 無關(guān)或所寫內(nèi)容無法看清。
第二節(jié) 讀后續(xù)寫(滿分 25 分)
一、評分說明
1. 評分原則:
本題總分為 25 分,按 5 個檔次給分。
給分公平、公正;寬嚴(yán)并濟,不能過嚴(yán)或過松;得分有理,扣分有據(jù)。
2. 評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn):立意積極、情節(jié)合理、語言水平及風(fēng)格(語言風(fēng)格與前文一致)、書寫美觀。
三個邏輯一致原則:續(xù)寫部分與所給短文之間的邏輯;續(xù)寫兩段內(nèi)容之間的邏輯;續(xù)寫 部分與所給開頭語之間的邏輯。
3. 評分程序:
閱讀第 1 遍:根據(jù)續(xù)寫總體情節(jié)及重點內(nèi)容描寫,初步確定所屬檔次。
閱讀第 2 遍:根據(jù)寫作語言(修辭、句式、詞匯等),確定或調(diào)整檔次。
閱讀第 3 遍:看詞數(shù)(少于 130 個,從總分中扣 2 分);
看書寫(書寫及卷面較差的建議降為三檔或三檔以下)。
二、各檔次的給分范圍和要求

檔次
描述
第五檔
(21—25)
1. 與所給短文融洽度高,與所提供各段落開頭語銜接合理。
2. 內(nèi)容豐富。
3. 所使用語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯豐富、準(zhǔn)確,可能有些許錯誤,但完全不影響意義 表達(dá)。
4. 有效地使用了語句間的連接成分,使所續(xù)寫短文結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊。
第四檔
(16—20)
1. 與所給短文融洽度較高,與所提供各段落開頭語銜接較為合理。
2. 內(nèi)容比較豐富。
3. 所使用語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯較為豐富、準(zhǔn)確,可能有些許錯誤,但不影響意義 表達(dá)。
4. 比較有效地使用了語句間的連接成分,使所續(xù)寫的短文結(jié)構(gòu)緊湊。
第三檔
(11—15)
1. 與所給短文關(guān)系較為密切,與所提供各段落開頭語有一定程度的銜接。
2. 寫出了若干有關(guān)內(nèi)容。
3. 應(yīng)用的語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯能滿足任務(wù)的要求,雖有一些錯誤,但不影響意義 表達(dá)。
4. 應(yīng)用簡單的語句間連接成分,使全文內(nèi)容連貫。
第二檔
(6—10)
1. 與所給短文有一定的關(guān)系,與所提供各段落開頭語有一定程度的銜接。
2. 寫出了一些有關(guān)內(nèi)容。
3. 語法結(jié)構(gòu)單調(diào),詞匯項目有限,有些語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯方面的錯誤,影響了 意義的表達(dá)。
4. 較少使用語句間的連接成分,全文內(nèi)容缺少連貫性。
第一檔
(1—5)
1. 與所提供短文和開頭語的銜接較差。
2. 產(chǎn)出內(nèi)容較少。
3. 語法結(jié)構(gòu)單調(diào),詞匯項目很有限,有較多語法結(jié)構(gòu)和詞匯方面的錯誤,嚴(yán) 重影響了意義的表達(dá)。
4. 缺乏語句間的連接成分,全文內(nèi)容不連貫。
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