選擇題部分
第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
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,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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 day is it tday?
A. Saturday. B. Sunday C. Mnday
2.What is Michael?
A. teacher. B. A lawyer. C. An accuntant
3.What des the man mean?
A. Ask Sally fr the addressB. Send the mail t Sally.C. Call Linda directly.
4.What are the speakers prbably talking abut?
A. A phtgraph.B. A textbk C. A TV set
5.Where will the speakers meet?
A. At the statin.B. At the cinema.C. At the church
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, 并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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.When will the wman have a class?
A. At 3:00B. At 3:15C. At 5:00
7.What will the wman d first after lunch?
A. G t wrk.B. Play sccer. C. Study in the library
聽第7段材料, 回答第 8 至 9 題。
8.What's the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Waitress and custmer.B. Dctr and patient C. Mther and sn
9.What wuld the by like t have?
A. Sme ice cream.B. Sme peasC. Sme vegetables
聽第8段材料, 回答第 10 至 12 題。
10.What des the wman plan t d?
A. Paint her huse.B. Buy a new huse C. Expand her huse
11.What might Dn wrk as?
A. A singer.B. A dentist C. A pilt
12.Where is the wman ging nw?
A. Her hme.B. A music hall C. A stre
聽第9段材料, 回答第13至16題。
13.Why didn't the wman g climbing?
A. She was wrn ut.B. She lst tuch with thers
C. She lved the scene at the bttm
14.What was the wman ding when she saw a dlphin?
A. Relaxing n the beach.B. Sailing in a bat C. Diving
15.What made the wman give up ding bungee jumping?
A. Her health.B. Her fear C. Equipment prblems
16.What did the wman like mst abut her vacatin?
A. Taking phts.B. Visiting the caves C. Playing with the dlphin
聽第10段材料, 回答第17至20題。
17.When is a prm held?
A. At the start f cllegeB. In the middle f the term
C. At the end f high schl r cllege
18.Where did the prm begin in mst peple's mind?
A. In America.B. In Canada C. In Australia
19.Why is the prm imprtant in the students’ lives?
A. It's the sign f becming an adult
B. It's an ld traditin in many cuntries
C. It marks the start f living n their wn
20.Wh will traditinally pay fr the tickets fr the prm?
A. Schls.B. Students.C. Parents
第二部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分 50分)
第一節(jié) (共 15小題;每小題 每小題 2.5分,滿分 37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的從每題所給的 A、B、C、D四個選項中出最佳選項。
A
Skip the West End and discver sme exciting, theatrical treasures—maybe in a pub r under a railway statin—in ne f Lndn’s many alternative theatres. If yu want t experience the glrius rush f discvering a five-star shw in a 50-capacity auditrium, fr a £ 10 ticket, ff-West End is the way t g.
Theatre 503
Thrugh the always-buzzing Latchmere Pub, up a very narrw staircase, and beynd a dinky fyer(門廳), yu will find yurself at Theatre 503. It can hld 63 peple at a time, which is a tight squeeze even then. But it’ s well wrth the intimacy(親密感) that yu’ll necessarily share with yur neighbur fr the utstanding prductins.
King’s Head Theatre
Perhaps the perfect example f Lndn pub theatre, the King’s Head has been in business since the 1970s. The King’s Head is cnsistent nly in its stubbrn refusal t be pigenhled(歸類) r, indeed t be made int anything else. It feels like Lndn theatre’s uncle wh still wears ripped jeans and listens t cl music, refusing t give up its idealistic integrity fr smething perhaps mre sensible but far less fun.
Sh Theatre
An institutin that hardly needs intrducing, Sh Theatre has been at the frefrnt fr new writing and cmedy fr decades, prducing sme f the mst exciting new talent n the scene tday. As the name suggests, the theatre sits in the centre f Sh, and its bar has becme a hub fr artists and audiences alike.
Vaults Theatre
A truly unique place made up f eleven disused train tunnels belw Waterl statin, with an atmsphere all f its wn. Nt nly is Vaults Theatre hme t sme f the mst thrilling immersive and alternative theatre, it’s als leading the way in accessibility, ffering a pay-what-yu-can ticket price n Wednesdays and Sundays as f Autumn 2022.
21.What is mentined abut Theatre 503?
A. Its creatr.B. Its histry.C. Its capacity. D. Its ppularity.
22.What des King’s Head Theatre feature?
A. Keeping itself.B. Reasnable price.
C. Being mre sensible.D. Beauty in appearance.
23.Which f the fllwing made use f abandned railways?
A. Theatre 503.B. King’s Head Theatre.C. Sh Theatre. D. Vaults Theatre.
B
Kyra Peralte thught keeping a diary during the pandemic might help her srt ut her cmplicated feeling. In April 2020, the mther f tw in Mntclair, New Jersey, started writing frankly abut the challenges f balancing wrk, marriage and mtherhd during a glbal crisis.
Peralte wanted t knw hw ther wmen were ding. “I wanted an interactin that felt human,” s she invited wmen frm near and far t fill the remaining lined pages f her black-and-white marbled cmpsitin ntebk with their wn pandemic tales. She named the prject The Traveling Diary. She came up with a system: Each persn gets t keep the diary fr three days and fills as many pages as she wishes. Then she is respnsible fr mailing it t the next persn, whse address Peralte prvides.
S far, mre than 2,000 wmen frm 30 cuntries have participated, sme as far away as Suth Africa and Australia. Mre than 50 f these ntebks are currently in circulatin, and abut 20 cmpleted nes are back in Peralte’s pssessin.
It felt meaningful t pass n smething s persnal. It felt like these were wmen that they had knwn even thugh they didn’t knw them at all. Sme did get t meet the wmen whse stries they read, thrugh a virtual get-tgether that Peralte rganized. Peralte ften hsts Zm events s the wmen get the chance t get t knw ne anther mre, share stries and cnnect mre clsely. Sme f the wmen have even becme clse friends.
Peralte feels a strng bnd with the peple wh filled its pages, nne f whm she wuld have therwise knwn. Her spntaneus (自發(fā)的) idea has had a prfund effect n her and the ther wmen wh were part f it. “The Traveling Diary,” she says, “is making sisters ut f strangers.”
24.Why did Peralte start The Traveling Diary?
A. T help srt ut her feeling.B. T finish her pages f ntebk.
C.T have an interactin with ther wmen. D. T write a bk cvering pandemic tales.
25.What d we knw abut the prject?
A. It has becme ppular acrss the wrld.
B. Each wman keeps the diary at least three days.
C. Each persn fills pages based n Peralte’s wishes.
D. It requires Peralte t pst the diary t the next persn.
26.What can be inferred abut participants frm the last tw paragraphs?
A. They are ttally strangers befre.B. They ften hld parties themselves.
C. They have met each ther in real life. D. They have been knwn t Peralte befre.
27.Which f the fllwing best describes Kyra Peralte?
A. Generus and tlerant.B. Creative and helpful.
C. Rmantic and imaginative. D. Demanding and adventurus.
C
While fr many a chef, serving up the fanciest and mst delicius meals is the final aim, Rudlf Brand has an extra missin: fighting fd waste. He believes that with his dishes, he can have a big impact: nt just n peple’s taste buds (味蕾), but als n their way f thinking abut fd and fd waste.
With 22 years f experience, including Michelin-starred restaurants in Lndn and Amsterdam, he has seen a lt f fd wasted in his career. S what is the best way t prevent this? Fr him, it really cmes dwn t ne essential thing: “Rather than thinking abut what new meals yu want t ck, lk at the remnants—what’s available, and then make a menu. This is what every chef shuld d.”
He’s clear n his slutin: “Lse that fanciness, and lk at the quality f the prduct and the flavr,” Rudlf explains. “There are t many chefs wh are trying t be t fancy. They want t have nly the biggest sea fish n matter what. Or they make a dish with nly the heart f the cabbage, nly using the mst delicate leaves and then they thrw away the rest.” He shakes his head at the idea f such waste.
He knws that ne f his suppliers—a lcal farm—is left with a grwing fd muntain when tp Michelin-starred chefs nly buy the prized cuts f meat instead f rdering the entire leg. In just three r fur weeks, the farm is left with 1,000 legs f lamb in the freezer. “And that’s just ne supplier,” he says.
While ther chefs will nly accept the best frm their suppliers, if smething is smaller r damaged r has a few black bits, Rudlf is still ging t use it. “Just because I’ll accept prduce f slightly lwer quality it desn’t mean I’m ging t serve less quality. It’s my jb t turn that int gd-quality fd n the plate,” he says.
28.What is special abut Rudlf Brand’s dishes?
A. They educate the public n fd waste.
B. They ffer different chices t taste buds.
C. They enjy great ppularity amng custmers.
D. They are served in Michelin-starred restaurants.
29.What des the underlined wrd “remnants” in Paragraph 2 mean?
A. Plans.B. Menus.C. Prducts. D. Remains.
30.What prblems d sme suppliers face?
A. They fail t win big rders.B. They are laded with leftvers.
C. They are fined fr wasting fd. D. They sell prduce at a lw price.
31.What message des Rudlf seem t cnvey in the text?
A. Tw heads are better than ne.B. Small gains bring great wealth.
C. Cnstant drpping wears stnes.D. Make the best use f everything.
D
What is the nature f the scientific attitude, the attitude f the man r wman wh studies and applies physics, bilgy, chemistry, gelgy, engineering, medicine r any ther science? We all knw that science plays an imprtant rle in the scieties in which we live. Many peple believe, hwever, that ur prgress depends n tw different aspects f science. The first f these is the applicatin f the machines, prducts and systems f applied knwledge that scientists and technlgists develp. Thrugh technlgy, science imprves the structure f sciety and helps man t gain increasing cntrl ver his envirnment.
The secnd aspect is the applicatin by all members f sciety f the special methds f thught and actin that scientists use in their wrk.
What are these special methds f thinking and acting? First f all, it seems that a successful scientist is full f curisity — he wants t find ut hw and why the universe wrks. He usually directs his attentin twards prblems which he ntices have n satisfactry explanatin, and his curisity makes him lk fr underlying relatinships even if the data available seem t be uncnnected. Mrever, he thinks he can imprve the existing cnditins and enjys trying t slve the prblems which this invlves.
He is a gd bserver, accurate, patient and bjective and applies lgical thught t the bservatins he makes. He utilizes the facts he bserves t the fullest extent. Fr example, trained bservers btain a very large amunt f infrmatin abut a star mainly frm the accurate analysis f the simple lines that appear in a spectrum.
He is suspicius — he des nt accept statements which are nt based n the mst cmplete evidence available — and therefre rejects authrity as the nly basis fr truth. Scientists always check statements and make experiments carefully and bjectively t verify them.
Furthermre, he is nt nly critical f the wrk f thers, but als f his wn, since he knws that man is the least reliable f scientific instruments and that a number f factrs tend t disturb bjective investigatin.
Lastly, he is highly imaginative since he ften has t lk fr relatinships in data which are nt nly cmplex but als frequently incmplete. Furthermre, he needs imaginatin if he wants t make hyptheses f hw prcesses wrk and hw events take place.
These seem t be sme f the ways in which a successful scientist r technlgist thinks and acts.
32.Many peple believe that science helps sciety t prgress thrugh________.
A. applied knwledgeB. mre than ne aspect
C. technlgy nlyD. the use f machines
33.Which f the fllwing statements is INCORRECT abut curisity?
A. It gives the scientist cnfidence and pleasure in wrk.
B. It gives rise t interest in prblems that are unexplained.
C. It leads t effrts t investigate ptential cnnectins.
D. It encurages the scientist t lk fr new ways f acting.
34.Accrding t the passage, a successful scientist wuld nt________.
A. easily believe in unchecked statementsB. easily criticize thers’ research wrk
C. always use his imaginatin in wrkD. always use evidence frm bservatin
35.What des the passage mainly discuss?
A. Applicatin f technlgy.B. Prgress in mdem sciety.
C. Scientists’ ways f thinking and acting.D. Hw t becme a successful scientist.
第二節(jié) (共 5小題;每小題 2.5分,滿分12.5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
A TEDx event is a lcal meeting where live TED-like talks and TED Talk vide are shared. The cntent and design f each TEDx event is unique and develped independently, but all f them have features in cmmn. 36 . Fr events less than half a day in length, tw TED Talks vides are required t be shwn. Fr lnger events, 25% f the ttal number f talks must be fficial TED Talk vides.
Being a TEDx rganizer can be an unexpected experience. 37 .
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As a TEDx rganizer, yu’ll have the chice t feature live talks at yur event, bringing attentin t undiscvered vices in yur cmmunity. If yu decide t include individual speakers, chse special peple wh have a fresh way in their field, a unique stry t tell in a gd way.
Fllw rules & guidelines
39 . But there’s a reasn they’re part f the TEDx prgram- t make yur jb easier. The better yu knw the TEDx rules and guidelines thrughut yur TEDx jurney, the less yu’ll have t deal with annying details t crrect later n.
Apply in advance
Befre yu rganize a TEDx event, yu must get a TEDx license frm TED. 40 . Yu’ll need mre than three mnths t rganize yur event after yur license is apprved t give yur speakers enugh time t develp and practice their talks.
A.TEDx is such a glbal prgram that it is ppular
B.Discver lcal vices
C.Then, set an event date mnths befre
D.Rules and guidelines can be a pain
E.If yu’re thinking abut becming ne, belw are sme tips fr yu t review
F.Rules are very imprtant
G.Every TEDx event either shws TED Talk vides, r shws bth vides and live speakers
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。
Ambitin is a necessary quality in life. It is the 41 which drives us n t use whatever talent we have gt. If we haven’t gt sme degree f ambitin, these talents will nt be used fr ur wn and thers’ 42 .
Ambitin, 43 , can have several faults. First f all, it can be 44 . We may nt be able t see the limits f ur wn abilities, s we d ambitius things that are cmpletely beynd us. Our career masters can see ur gd qualities and ur limitatins 45 . They may tell us that we haven’t the ability t deal with peple and wuld nt make gd businessmen. We refuse t take their 46 . We keep n trying. Many years and many 47 later we are frced t accept their judgement. But what a waste f time ur ill-funded ambitin has caused us!
Secndly, ur ambitin can be t cncentrated. Our attentin is devted t ne 48 aim, such as getting distinctins(榮譽) in a science subject. Everything that may draw us away frm this aim is cut ut f ur lives. In the end we get ur distinctins. But what 49 we have caused urselves in the prcess! We are islated beings nly caring abut a particular examinatin. And we prbably wn’t make gd scientists. We 50 the breadth (寬度) f visin necessary fr success at a higher level.
Thirdly, ur ambitin can be limited t lifeless bjectives. We want t gain mney, r pwer, r membership f sme circles. Persns wh feel inferir (自卑) try t 51 by seeking the respect f thers thrugh pssessin (擁有) f these artificial signs f wrth.
Furthly, ur ambitin may be 52 . Instead f directing sme f ur ambitins twards cmmunity imprvement, we may explit (利用) members f the cmmunity in the interests f self-advancements. In later life we may be ambitius fr the success f ur children but we regard this success as nly a further 53 f ur wn success.
Ambitin is necessary in the lives f individuals—necessary fr their wn imprvement and fr the imprvement f the cmmunity in which they live. But, like all blind frces, it must be 54 if it is nt t cause disaster. It must be tightly cntrlled by the head and the heart. Otherwise ambitin may demand t high a price 55 human qualities.
41.A.meansB.a(chǎn)ctinC.curageD.frce
42.A.justiceB.a(chǎn)ffectinC.benefitD.emtin
43.A.hweverB.therefreC.besidesD.furthermre
44.A.unpredictableB.unusualC.unfavrableD.unrealistic
45.A.psitivelyB.bjectivelyC.a(chǎn)musinglyD.negatively
46.A.nticeB.slutinC.evaluatinD.measure
47.A.ccasinsB.recveriesC.disappintmentsD.miracles
48.A.narrwB.bradC.separatedD.islated
49.A.damageB.interestC.cstD.prfit
50.A.mitB.valueC.wnD.lack
51.A.give utB.take inC.turn dwnD.make up
52.A.self-centeredB.self-disciplinedC.self-satisfiedD.self-cntrlled
53.A.timeB.markC.designD.image
54.A.directedB.prmtedC.stimulatedD.demanded
55.A.in the prcess f B.in terms fC.in spite fD.in hnr f
非選擇題部分
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?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
“A barbecue restaurant wner I knw tld me t cme back n Mnday, s as t leave the weekends t ut-f-twn visitrs,” said Huang Yang, a native f Zib city in Shandng prvince 56 wrks utside his hmetwn. He recently returned hme fr a visit and wanted t have sme barbecue, 57 he failed t find seats in fur different restaurants.
Thanks t scial media recmmendatins, Zib has 58 (wide) spread n Chinese scial media platfrms. Vides n sites such as Xiahngshu shw thusands f peple traveling t the city t try its lcal barbecue, which they say 59 (wrap) in a pancake and has a “distinct taste”.
Taking advantage f the barbecue craze, Zib has gne all ut t prmte lcal turism resurces, while 60 (wrk) t ensure the safety f visitrs and the quality f turism prducts. T prvide visitrs 61 a happy experience, market regulatrs have carried ut inspectins n barbecue restaurants t ensure fd safety. 62 number f patrl (巡邏) persnnel has been increased t ensure visitrs’ safety. The lcal gvernment has released a map f barbecue jints and added 21 new bus rutes 63 (make) urban transprtatin easier. The latest prmtin has given visitrs free 64 (admit) t scenic spts as lng as their destinatin is Zib. Accrding t data frm n-demand service platfrm Meituan, Zib has seen an 800 percent increase in accmmdatin bkings fr the upcming hliday 65 (cmpare) t 2019, ranking first in Shandng prvince in terms f grwth rate.
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
假定你是李華,某國際學校學生。新學期學校開設(shè)了文學、科技和攝影三個社團,你校新西蘭交換生Biff不知如何選擇,寫信向你求助。請你給他回信,內(nèi)容包括:
推薦某一社團; 2. 簡介該社團; 3. 告知申請方式。
參考詞匯: 文學社 the literature club 科技社 the science club 攝影社 the phtgraphy club
注意: 1.詞數(shù)80左右; 2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫?!?br>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。
When my husband Randy died in late fall, deciding what t d with his garden was way dwn n the list f necessary tasks. During the first few mnths, I cried with ur daughters, planned a memrial, cried with my family, celebrated a quiet Thanksgiving, and panicked ver nt having bught Christmas presents.
As the calendar turned t a new year, the ften rainy days and lng nights deepened my srrw. I fund myself exhausted at the end f February, bth physically and mentally. Then the daffdils blmed (開花) in the garden.
Years befre, Randy had planted dzens f these lemn-yellw flwers. T him, they served as a reminder f hpe, a prmise that light and warmth wuld sn replace cld and dark. Lking at thse daffdils, I thught abut hw Randy had cnsidered ur garden a living wrk f art, carefully chsing plants s we'd see new blms every mnth.
Then I nticed all the weeds that had taken rt and spread everywhere. The neglect (疏于打理) shwed, fr Randy's illness had lasted a cuple f years, a time when he didn’t have energy fr yard wrk the way he had befre.
Faced with the neglected garden, I felt verwhelmed in the beginning. My daughters suggested I hire a service t clean everything up. I didn't respnd.
Every time I sat in the garden alne, the memries f the lively garden came flding, like the numerus scenes in an unfrgettable film. Many days Randy came hme frm wrk, changed int ld clthes, and headed ut the dr t mw r prune (修剪). Orange dragnflies fllwed him arund the yard as he wrked. Hneybees buzzed amng the flwers, birds sang beautiful sngs, and gentle breezes carried the sweet smell f dirt. N matter hw cld r wet it was, the fresh air and physical activity made him energized and refreshed. Fr Randy, the wrk was quiet and cmfrting, which was a relief, as well as a pleasure.
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。
The days grew warmer and lighter, and I started the wrk myself.______________________
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Weeks later, my daughters returned t visit me.___

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