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Find out what Warwick’s all about. We will have a huge range of activities to choose from, to give you a deeper insight into student life here.AccommodationGet a sense of what it will be like to live on our fabulous campus. Our accommodation trails will guide you to residences which will be open for you to look around from 10:00 a. m.-4:00 p. m. Many of our current students will also be opening their rooms for viewing and happy to share their experiences of living on campus.Academic Talks Learn more about our courses by attending department sessions, and speaking to our academics and current students who will contribute to your student experience at the Information Fair from 9:30 a. m.-4:00 p. m. We’d particularly recommend booking onto our“Why Warwick?“ session. It is popular so make sure you reserve your place.Sports and SocietiesVisit our Sports and Societies Fair to chat to students from a variety of clubs and societies, who’ll talk to you about all the exciting experiences and activities outside of study, and start your thinking about what clubs and societies you might like to join as a student.Campus ToursHead over to our campus tour tents, where our friendly student ambassadors will be ready to take you on a guided tour from 9:15 a. m.-4:00 p. m. Visit our central campus sites, including the Warwick Arts Centre to see what you could get involved in.Click on the boxes below to find out more about our Open Days and find the answers to some of our frequently answered questions. Once you have booked, we will send you more detailed information, to help you prepare for the day.21Where can you get to know about the courses at Warwick?AAccommodation Trails. BThe Information Fair.CThe Sports and Societies Fair. DCampus Tours.22What can you expect to do on the day?ATo experience living on campus. BTo make a reservation for a course.CTo learn about extracurricular activities. DTo appreciate artworks on campus by yourself.23Where is the text probably taken from?AA website. BA journal.  CA guidebook.   DAn advertisement.BBorn in Ryazan, Russia, the hometown of Russian poet Sergei Yesenin, Anastasia Podareva seems to be destined for a similar career.Podareva, 28, has loved poetry since she was a girl, when her father would introduce her to works by great Russian poets such as Alexander Pushkin and, of course, Yesenin. Growing up, she wrote many poems in both Russian and English. After she came to China to study in 2013, the world of Chinese poetry opened up before her.She soon gave herself a poetic Chinese name, Tang Xilan, with “tang” referring to the Tang Dynasty (618-907), when Chinese poetry entered a golden age, and both “xi” and “l(fā)an” are characters taken from The Book of Songs, the earliest collection of Chinese poetry. Her name means an orchid (蘭花) that blooms in the morning.“One thing that strikes me in reading and writing Chinese poetry is the power of the language-it’s melodious (悅耳的) and rhythmic,” says Podareva in My China Surprise, a video series produced by 21st Century.Over the past decade, Podareva has won awards in multiple poetry writing competitions, published her own Chinese poetry collections, and participated in Chinese Poetry Conference, one of the leading poetry-themed TV programs in China. On top of that, her most unforgettable memory is that one of her poems was turned into a song. And even better: She sang it herself. The poem, titled If, was written in early of 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.After witnessing China’s unity as it faced the pandemic, Podareva felt as one with the Chinese people. “I wanted to create something positive to help inspire and encourage people in times of difficulty,” she says. “Some people may praise China in a very straightforward way, but I prefer to express my feelings about the country through different styles of poems.”24What can we learn about Podareva before she came to China?AShe fell in love with poetry.BShe learned from Yesenin in person.CShe became a famous poet in Russia.DShe translated Russian poems into English.25Why did Podareva name herself “Tang Xilan”?AIt dates from the Song Dynasty. BIt showcases her success in China.CIt relates to the Chinese poetry. DIt has beautiful rhythm and melodies.26What is paragraph 5 mainly about?APodareva’s poetry journey in China. BPodareva’s amazing talent in singing.CPodareva’s fight against the pandemic. DPodareva’s impression of Chinese poetry.27What can we infer from the last paragraph?APeople have trouble in gaining inspiration.BPodareva has deep love for Chinese people.CPoetry is the best form of showing emotions.DChina’s unity was challenged by the pandemic.CTea originated in China over two thousand years ago. Today, the country owns over 2,000 varieties of tea, differing in taste, sweet and purpose. Some teas, such as Huang Shan, refresh the sense of taste with their special flavor, while others, such as spicy chai, are added with spices (香料) .China first started exporting tea during the Ming dynasty(1368—1644), and the drink has since come to lead humanity’s drinking habits far beyond Asia. It is the most widely consumed drink on Earth today, aside from water and coffee.In Chinese mythology, tea was first discovered by Chinese Emperor Shennong ( “Divine Farmer”) in 737BC, when a soft wind carried some leaves into a pot of boiling water. However, the oldest dependable evidence comes from ancient plant remains found in 2016 in Xi’an and western Tibet, showing that tea was grown at least 2, 100 years ago during the Western Handy nasty when it was most likely used as medicine.Generation after generation of tea makers experimented with different brewing (沖泡) techniques, leaves, and ceremonies, resulting in today’s tea culture full of life. There’s no doubt that China’s tea culture has become one of the most popular, diverse, and unique traditions in the world.China is already the world’s largest tea exporter. The inclusion of the country’s traditional tea-making process on the UNESCO list will obviously generate practical benefits for tea makers in the country and across the world as more resources are given to protect and preserve such millennia-old tea culture and technical practices. As additional attention is brought to this traditional technique, the Chinese tea sector will further tap its potential and improve its growth.As one of China’s oldest cultural practices, traditional tea processing techniques show the spirit of modesty (謙遜), peace, and comity (禮讓). No matter your preference for green or dark tea, with milk or without, Chinese tea isn’t just brews. Instead, it is a bridge connecting different cultures and peoples.28What does the first paragraph mainly tell us?AChinese tea has a fresh taste. BChinese tea is added with spices.CChinese tea has a long history. DChinese tea has a rich variety.29When did China begin to export tea?AIn about 737 BC     BTwo thousand years ago.CDuring the Ming dynasty.    DDuring the Western Handy nasty.30How does the author find about Chinese tea?AHopeful. BObjective. CCareless. DDisapproving.31What is the best tittle for the text?AChinese Tea Benefits the Globe a LotBChinese Protect and Develop Its Tea CultureCChinese Tea Is Included in the UNESCO ListDChina Plays a Vital Part in Cultural Diversity第二節(jié)(共5小題, 每小題2. 5, 12. 5分)閱讀下面短文, 從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Smartwatches and fitness trackers (健身追蹤器) have gained popularity recently. These tools can record your daily steps, heart rates, etc.    32    . If yes, it might be a sign that you’re addicted to your fitness tracker.   33    . If you keep setting unrealistic daily goals that involve working out for too long, and if you begin to ignore friends and responsibilities to make time for your workout, then you’re most probably addicted to your fitness tracker.It’s a struggle to overcome the addiction to fitnesstrackers.    34    . For example, the number in your smart watch showing how far you’ve come can give you a sense of achievement.Of course, failing to meet your daily goal can be discouraging. You might focus on your shortcomings rather than your progress. Another problem is that you might find yourself paying too much attention to the step number rather than how your body feels.    35     .Therefore, if you’re spending too much time looking at your smartwatch, limit your daily step count to a comfortable level.    36    . For example, concentrating on your hobbies or socializing with friends can be a great way to keep your mind on other things.ADon’t overuse your smartwatch.BIt doesn’t convey what you’re really feeling.CAfter all, reaching a daily step count can be so appealing.DHow can you tell whether you’re addicted to your fitness tracker?EActually, this addiction to step count can be risky, mentally and physically.FHowever, do you find yourself checking your steps and heart rates too often?GBesides, you can find other things to do that don’t involve checking your fitness tracker.部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共三節(jié), 滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1, 15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、CD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Alifa Chin is a 13-year-old Bangladeshi girl whose last name sometimes leads to her being mistaken for a Chinese.“I like my name very much. I think my name is the     37     of friendship between Bangladesh and China,” she said. In 2010, Chin’s mother, Jannatul Ferdous, was unable to     38     naturally due to a serious heart problem. Local doctors failed to     39     the necessary surgery (外科手術(shù)).    40    , the Chinese navy’s Peace Ark hospital ship was about to arrive to provide medical     41     for locals in Chittagong. “Now we feel     42     for the efforts of Chinese doctors and nurses that help me give birth to a healthy baby,” Ferdous said. This year, Chin wrote a letter to President Xi Jinping to     43     her gratitude. To the family’s     44    , Xi wrote back. In the letter, Xi     45     her to study hard, pursue her dream and carry forward the      46      friendship between China and Bangladesh.“To      47      President Xi’s expectations, I will study medical science to help those in need,” she said. The girl’s father said, “We didn’t      48      that our daughter would receive the letter from the Chinese president. This is the most      49      thing in our life.”“We have seen how people in other countries have gained a better understanding of China through the medical      50     . To local residents, China is a major country that is responsible, peace-loving and always      51     ,” she said.37Apresence Bsymbol Csignal Dproof38Apick up Bhand over Cgive birth Dwork out39Ashow Bperform Cfollow Dload40ALuckily BOriginally CObviously DGradually41Atransportation Bshelter Cbudget Dtreatment42Athankful Bgenerous Cproud Dsympathetic43Acontribute Bsupply Cexpress Drelease44Arelief Bembarrassment Ccredit Dsurprise45Acalled Boffered Cfought Dencouraged46Atemporary Btraditional Cunique Dcontemporary47Alive up to Bfigure out Cmake up for Daccount for48Aagree Bexhibit Cexpect Dcharge49Aunnecessary Bunavoidable Cuneventful Dunbelievable50Abenefit Bassistance Cconcern Dagreement51Ahelpful Bgrateful Cwealthy Dcreative第二節(jié) 單句語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1. 5, 滿分15分)52Seeing his face filled with      (anxious), I felt sad.53It’s worth         (prohibit) people from littering around.54With the government’s aid, those           (affect) by the earthquake have moved to new shelters.55Many people in the area died from accidents             (relate) to drinking wine.56It is no use           (complain) without taking any action.57When Li Ming hurried home, he found that his mother          (send) to hospital.58With an important class meeting          (participate) in, I can’t go outing with you this weekend.59Children are full of         (curious) about the new campus. 60What makes the writer unique is not only his great works but also his          (commit) to what he loves.61In         (conclude), I like being praised, but I know sometimes it’s not always good.第三節(jié) 根據(jù)提示翻譯句子(共5小題; 每小題3, 滿分15分)62.如果你的夢(mèng)想是成為佼佼者并登上領(lǐng)獎(jiǎng)臺(tái),你最好完全致力于你的運(yùn)動(dòng)。(commit)If your dream is to be the best and reach the winner’s platform, you had better                  your sport.63.我設(shè)法說(shuō)服我的同學(xué)接受了我的主意。(persuade)I managed to                          accept my idea.64.但是請(qǐng)記住,為了更好地了解你的朋友,你必須成長(zhǎng)、閱讀、重讀。(強(qiáng)調(diào)句型)But remember,                    have to grow and read and reread in order to better understand your friends.65.使人們印象最深刻的是我們應(yīng)對(duì)病毒危機(jī)的決心。(tackle)          impresses people most is our                                  of virus.66.我想接近那些和我們用戶相關(guān)的人。(relate to)I like to be close to the people who                               .第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)假如你是李華,你在一家網(wǎng)站看到英國(guó)學(xué)生 Jack 發(fā)帖詢問(wèn)出國(guó)留學(xué)的利弊,請(qǐng)你給他寫(xiě)一篇回帖。內(nèi)容包括:1. 表示支持;2. 介紹利弊。注意:1. 詞數(shù)80 左右;2. 可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。3. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dear Jack,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Li Hua第二節(jié)(滿分20分)68.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。It was last August. We were on vacation, having driven from our home in Washington, DC, to New Hampshire. We wouldn’t see friends — it would be just me, my husband, and our two kids out for a nice week away. We had walked about half a mile to a popular place called Diana’s Baths, near the town of North Conway, where the water falls off a series of flat large rocks. The baths were full of families, so we made our way to one of the upper levels of rock to keep our distance (距離).Both where we sat and down below, the water fell into small pools, where kids in swimsuits were playing. I watched as some younger parents nervously asked their toddlers (學(xué)步的小孩) to keep away from the rocks’ edges (邊緣), feeling thankful that our kids, at six and eight, knew how to be careful. But I was still worried as I saw my two boys jump between the rocks.“No running,” I said again and again. “Stay away from all those edges.”But I soon relaxed, and we were all having fun, playing in the pools. My kids were laughing as my husband put his head under the running water. Then, seconds later, every fear I’d ever had rose to the surface.I turned and saw my son Wyatt sitting down between two rocks in a fast-moving stream (小溪). I shouted at him to get out. He shouted back something that I couldn’t hear, and then he disappeared over the edge.My husband was already running down the rocks. I finally saw that Wyatt was sitting up — he was alive. My biggest fear was erased. As I held my younger son, Jed, close, I heard a woman shout. “That child just went over the waterfall! He fell on his back, straight onto the rocks.”It was about 12 feet from the top of the waterfall to the pool below.注意:1. 續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在相應(yīng)位置作答。While everyone else looked on from a distance, too afraid to help, this woman didn’t hesitate._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________The rescue team came._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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