
試卷分為第1卷(選擇題)和第I1卷非選擇題題)兩部分,共10頁,滿分150分。
注意事項:
1.答題前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、班級、考號填寫在答題卷上相應(yīng)位置。
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3.非選擇題答案請使用黑色簽字筆填寫在答題卷對應(yīng)題目號的位置上,填寫在試卷上無效。
第 = 1 \* ROMAN \* MERGEFORMAT I卷 選擇題(95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.Why did the man fail t watch a mvie last night?
A.He wasn’t invited.B.He wrked vertime.C.He went t Mike’s hme.
2.What did Lucas buy this time?
A.Ht pt materials.B.Chinese textbks.C.Delicius cakes.
3.What des the wman think f the art exhibitin?
A.Mst unwelcme.B.Quite fantastic.C.Extremely bring.
4.What are the speakers ging t d next?
A.Stay at hme.B.Play with snw.C.Play badmintn.
5. What is the wman gd at?
A.Grammar.B.Listening.C.Speaking.
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。聽完每段對話或獨白前,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秒鐘的做答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第 6 、7題。
6.Wh played in last night’s Super Bwl?
A.The Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs the Oakland Raiders.
B.The Kansas City Chiefs vs the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
C.The Kansas City Chiefs vs the Oakland Raiders.
7.What was the ending scre f last night’s game?
A.48 t 21.B.31 t 19.C.31 t 9.
聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
8.What des the man want t eat tnight?
A.Eggs.B.Dumplings.C.Ndles.
9.Hw des the man feel nw?
A.Angry.B.Tired.C.Hungry.
聽第8段材料,回答第 10至12題。
10.What happened t Jim?
A.His cmputer brke dwn.B.He frgt t have dinner.C.His phne was missing.
11.Why did Jim call Rebecca last night?
A.T invite her t eat ut.B.T ck dinner with her.C.T ask her fr help.
12.What will Jim d next?
A.Cntact Jane.B.Play games.C.Return hme.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至第16題。
13.What des the man think f the cats?
A.They’re cute.B.They’re clever.C.They’re trublesme.
14.What did the man find in his backyard tday?
A.Litter.B.A muse.C.Fruits.
15.What des the wman suggest the man d?
A.Grw sme fruits in his garden. B.Use fruits t scare away cats. C.Talk t his neighbr.
16.What will the man prbably d next?
A.Read an article. B.Get his neighbr a gift. C.Buy sme ranges and lemns.
聽第10段獨白,回答第17至第20題。
17.What kind f tls d westerners use when they are eating?
A.Chpsticks.B.A knife and frk.C.Only a spn.
18.Hw much fd wuld westerners ffer?
A.The amunt peple can just manage.
B.The amunt peple can’t manage.
C.The amunt less than what peple can manage.
19.Hw d Chinese hsts and hstesses shw their friendliness?
A.By saying “Help yurself”.
B.By persuading the guests t eat mre.
C.By ffering quite a number f alternatives.
20.What differences between Chinese and Westerners is the passage mainly abut?
A.Differences in ways t cmmunicate. B.Differences in fd culture.
C.Differences in ways f eating.
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
Explre the City: Well-Lved Parks in Springfield, MA
Springfield’s change frm a farming cmmunity t an industrial centre was hastened by the building f a factry in 1777, which supplied arms during the American Revlutin. Nw, it is a city that enjys many beautiful parks. Whether yu’re lking fr an apartment t rent in Springfield, hmes fr sale, r mre parks t explre, read n t get started.
Blunt Park
Blunt Park has ver 100 acres f green space and recreatinal (娛樂的) facilities, including a swimming pl, playgrunds, tennis curts, and athletic fields. Yu can als explre the park’s walking and biking paths, winding thrugh the striking frests and breathtaking landscape. In additin, the park is hme t several histric sites, including the Wrld War II Memrial.
Frest Park
Ging t Frest Park is an impressive adventure that ffers visitrs a chance t explre the regin’s natural beauty. The park is hme t ver 735 acres f green space, including a brilliant rse garden, a z, a glf curse, and a bating lake. Explre walking and biking trails and appreciate views f the Cnnecticut River.
Dr. Seuss Garden
The Dr. Seuss Natinal Garden is an attractive destinatin, which features a series f sculptures (雕塑) describing sme f Dr. Seuss’s favurite characters, including The Cat in the Hat, Hrtn the Elephant, and The Lrax. Yu can wander thrugh the park and appreciate imaginative designs f the sculptures. The garden is a perfect destinatin fr families and art lvers.
Rbinsn State Park
Rbinsn State Park is a peaceful destinatin that shws the natural beauty. The park has ver 800 acres f green space, including frests, grasslands, and a scenic lake. It als features several fantastic recreatinal facilities, including picnic areas, a playgrund, and a beach n the lake, which make it a ppular destinatin fr families.
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21.Which f the fllwing phrase can replace the underlined wrd hastened in Paragraph 1?
A.Dealt with.B.Cleaned up.C.Speeded up.D.Slwed dwn.
22.What d Dr. Seuss Garden and Rbinsn State Park have in cmmn?
A.They feature art and imaginatin.B.They ffer entertainment live shws.
C.They are suitable fr walking and biking.D.They are wnderful sites fr family activities.
23.Where is the text prbably taken frm?
A.A travel blg.B.An nline city brchure.
C.A histry magazine.D.A gegraphy textbk.
B
Envirnmental management wrk between Rgart and Lairg has successfully been finished recently by Netwrk Rail, n tp f prtecting nearby nesting hen harriers (筑巢的白尾鷂), a kind f bird f great Eurpean imprtance. The lcatin f the wrk runs thrugh the Strath Carnaig and Strath Fleet Mrs SSSI (Site f Special Scientific Interest) and SPA (Special Prtectin Area). Bth are special areas fr supprting a ppulatin f breeding (繁殖的) hen harriers.
Wrk necessary fr the safe peratin f the railway needed t be dne at the same time as the breeding seasn s the wrk culd have disturbed breeding harriers. But Netwrk Rail’s eclgy team wrked with the Highland Raptr Study Grup t cnduct surveys f the hen harriers alng the line.
“It was a pleasure t wrk with Netwrk Rail this spring and summer carrying ut surveys alng the line between Rgart and Lairg,” said Brian Etheridge, frm the Highland Raptr Study Grup. “The pririty was t lk fr breeding hen harriers, a threatened bird f prey (猛禽).”
Once breeding harriers had been identified, Netwrk Rail put in place unique wrking prcedures t reduce the influence n the birds. Measures were put in place t minimise (使減至最小) nise disturbance, thrugh the use f battery-perated chainsaws (鏈鋸), and time-limited wrking in any ne area t keep nise t a minimum. Befre any frm f wrk culd start, an additinal survey was carried ut t check n any nesting hen harriers in rder t cnfirm whether the wrk was safe t cntinue. A camera was als installed t mnitr nesting lcatins during the wrk t check that there were n signs f disturbance.
Thanks t the effrts f Netwrk Rail, three hen harrier chicks grew healthily in their nests near the wrksite. A real success stry fr these prtected birds. Jnathan Callis, Senir Asset Engineer fr Netwrk Rail, said, “We are delighted the care, prfessinalism and cperatin demnstrated by everyne wh cntributed t this prject has resulted in such a successful utcme fr the birds.”
24.What can we learn frm paragraph 1?
A.Rgart and Lairg are hme t mst hen harriers in the wild.
B.The railway plays an imprtant rle in Eurpe.
C.Hen harriers are prtected species in Eurpe.
D.The railway wrk has started recently.
25.What did the Highland Raptr Study Grup d fr Netwrk Rail’s prject?
A.They designed a new kind f chainsaw fr Netwrk Rail.
B.They surveyed the hen harriers nesting near the wrksite.
C.They ften mnitred the wrking prcedures f Netwrk Rail.
D.They develped a practical way t change the breeding habits f hen harriers.
26.Hw did Netwrk Rail’s effrt turn ut?
A.It was a real success. B.It was limited and dangerus.
C.It caused serius nise pllutin. D.It guaranteed the safety f wrkers.
27.What is the main purpse f the text?
A.T stress the imprtance f bird species in ecsystems.
B.T shw the influence f human activities n wildlife.
C.T raise public awareness f wildlife prtectin.
D.T reprt a wildlife prtectin event.
C
While fr many a chef, serving up the fanciest (最優(yōu)質(zhì)的) and mst delicius meals is the final aim, Rudlf Brand has an extra aim: fighting fd waste. He believes that with his dishes, he can have a big influence n peple’s 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 stp this? Fr him, it really cmes dwn t ne imprtant thing: “Rather than think abut what yu want t ck, lk at the left things, what’s available (可利用的) , 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 (風(fēng)味) ,” Rudlf explains. “There are t many chefs wh are trying t make their dish t fancy. They want t have nly the biggest sea fish. Or they make a dish with nly the heart f the cabbage, nly using the best 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 whle 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 ingredients (原料) 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 a slightly lwer quality desn’t mean I’m ging t serve fd f a less quality. It’s my jb t turn that int gd quality fd n the plate,” he says. As a chef, he thinks he has a duty nt nly t ck delicius fd, but als t reduce fd waste.
28.What is Rudlf’s extra gal with his dishes?
A.T create the fanciest meals ever.
B.T educate the public n fd waste.
C.T encurage peple t ck by themselves.
D.T start a career in Michelin-starred restaurants.
29.What des Rudlf say abut many chefs?
A.They care t much abut flavr.
B.They are t chsy abut ingredients.
C.They satisfy custmers’ needs t the full.
D.They wuld like t try ut new cking methds.
30.What prblem d fd suppliers face accrding t Rudlf?
A.They verprduce greatly.B.They struggle t win rders.
C.They fail t stre their prducts prperly.D.They have many unwanted left ingredients.
31.Which f the fllwing best describes Rudlf?
A.Influential.B.Energetic.C.Pr.D.Respnsible.
D
Fr many f us, nline shpping has made the prcess f purchasing gds a far simpler and mre cnvenient prcess. N lnger d we have t head t shps t brwse thrugh varius bjects, wandering rund endless shelves, befre finally setting fr the first thing we saw. These days, we find the item we want r need nline, click n it, and check ut its descriptin and, mst imprtantly, its user reviews. If it fits the bill, we send it t ur basket and pay.
There seems t be a wealth f ptins at ur fingertips. But hw d we knw the ptins that pp up in frnt f us really are the best deals, and hw might algrithms (算法) help r hld us back?
Algrithms, simply put, are mathematical instructins which tell a cmputer hw t slve prblems. When shpping is invlved, what is the prblem they slve? Well, they instruct a cmputer which advertisements t shw and which prducts a user is mst likely t buy. By analyzing the things we bught r lked at previusly algrithms can predict what gds we’re mst likely t be attracted by.
Fr sme peple, the idea f smething guessing yur preferences culd sund a bit wrrying. But first, let’s lk at the psitives. By telling a cmputer t shw us what we are interested in, it can nt nly save us a lt f time, but als help us find the best deals. Hwever, there are sme peple wh have cncerns abut the impact f algrithms n ur shpping experience. It is pssible that algrithms may nly select ptins frm a limited number f brands, r may favur prducts frm certain cmpanies. There are als cncerns that we aren’t always shwn the cheapest r best deal, even thugh that’s what we’re searching fr.
S, the takeaway frm this is that algrithms are here t stay, and it’s wise t knw they exist. Whenever yu are shpping, be it nline r ff, make sure yu shp arund fr the best deals. The first thing yu see might nt always be the best fr yu.
32.What is the main factr that leads yu t buy the prduct nline immediately?
A.The reasnable price.B.Salesgirls’ descriptin.
C.Custmers’ cmments.D.The cnvenient delivery.
33.Hw d algrithms help custmers find their favurite gds?
A.The previus cnsuming recrds.B.The mst advertisements they see.
C.The frequency f visiting the stre.D.The amunt f mney they spend.
34.What des the authr think f algrithms used fr nline shpping?
A.Dubtful.B.Beneficial.C.Negative.D.Wrrying.
35.Which message des the authr want t cnvey in the last paragraph?
A.Many hands make light wrk.B.Actins speak luder than wrds.
C.Only the feet tell if the shes fit.D.Only cmparing can see the gap.
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。
In many peple’s eyes, plants are quiet and passive. They can’t talk. They can’t walk. 36 .
Or can they? A new BBC dcumentary series, The Green Planet, gives us a new lk at plants. Released n January 10 n Bilibili, it uncvers the wnderful and dramatic ways that plants behave.
Plants cmpete against each ther t live. Each species has its wn ways f defense. In rainfrests, different kinds f plants race fr sunlight. The frest flr is described as a “battlefield” in the series as nly tw percent f the sunlight filters (透過) thrugh it. 37 . But they are caught up in a vine (藤蔓) that tries t take a ride. Finally, they are bth vertaken by a fast-grwing balsa tree. As the balsa’s leaves are smth, the vine can’t get a hld. Similarly, sme trees make pisnus sap (毒汁) t prtect themselves.
38 . In deserts, the rts f Euphrates pplar are cnnected. If a tree finds water, it will share it with thers thrugh the rts. Studies als shw that plants use fungus (真菌) in the sil as a way t “talk” t each ther. It’s kind f like hw Wi-Fi wrks. 39 .
The series nt nly lets us wnder at the plant wrld but pushes us t understand that plants are imprtant. “ 40 . We depend upn them fr every muth f fd that we eat and every breath that we breathe,” said David Attenbrugh, presenter f the series. It’s time t lk after wild plants just as carefully as ur huseplants.
A.And they can’t think like us
B.Plants are the basis f all life, including urselves
C.The Green Planet reveals the secret lives f plants
D.Plants als help each ther and even cmmunicate
E.Sme plants like Mnstera spread their big leaves t reach light
F.Filming tk three years t cmplete and tk place in 27 cuntries
G.If a tmat plant gets a leaf disease, it can tell nearby plants abut it
第三部分語言知識運用(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,從短文后各題所給的四個選項A、B、 C和D中, 選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
There is a big difference between ffering t help and helping. Almst all f us are guilty (內(nèi)疚的) abut the fllwing 41 : Smene talks abut a prblem, and we answer with 42 wrds, “Be sure t give me a call if I can help.” But we ften d nthing t help.
Once I was in the situatin where I 43 these kinds f ffers f help—my sn just started studying abrad. During thse particular days, all I culd 44 was the truble my sn wuld pssibly face. It was a very 45 experience. Hwever, there were very few wh ffered smething really helpful.
46 . I had ne clse friend wh tk actin rather than just saying t ffer help. She called, “I knw yu must be ging crazy. I think yu need t get away frm yur 47 .” She had already called a few f ur friends and 48 a big dinner ut. It was a wnderful night. I hadn’t even knwn hw much I needed that break 49 I was there.
After that 50 , I decided I’d 51 her example and reach ut t thers. I’ve been 52 and even guessed wrng at times. But I was amazed when I cheered peple up. S 53 asking smene if they need help, and ffer smething 54 then and there. It is a way t shw the pwer f 55 in an uncertain wrld.
41.A.ruleB.prblemC.situatinD.excuse
42.A.cnfusingB.sincereC.hnestD.careful
43.A.understdB.perfrmedC.missedD.received
44.A.thinkB.learn frmC.cmplain abutD.suggest
45.A.valuableB.painfulC.excitingD.fresh
46.A.LuckilyB.DisappintedlyC.BasicallyD.Gradually
47.A.dubtsB.wrriesC.a(chǎn)ngerD.sadness
48.A.a(chǎn)ttendedB.earnedC.jinedD.prepared
49.A.a(chǎn)fterB.whenC.untilD.nce
50.A.experienceB.educatinC.experimentD.a(chǎn)dventure
51.A.changeB.a(chǎn)ppreciateC.ignreD.fllw
52.A.cheatedB.a(chǎn)cceptedC.refusedD.respected
53.A.stpB.finishC.keepD.try
54.A.smallB.specificC.unusualD.right
55.A.patienceB.curageC.cnfidenceD.kindness
第 = 2 \* ROMAN \* MERGEFORMAT II卷 非選擇題(55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(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
There are 56 (variety) kinds f theme parks arund the wrld. Whichever and whatever yu like there is an incredible theme park appealing 57 yu. The theme park yu’re 58 (prbable) mst familiar 59 is Disneyland, 60 will bring yu int a magical wrld and make yur childhd dreams cme true. Dllywd, 61 (lcate) in the sutheastern USA, is unique because it shws and celebrates America’s traditinal sutheastern culture. Peple cme frm all ver America 62 (see) skilled wrkers make wd, glass, and irn bjects in the ld-fashined way. And fr thse wh like rides riding n the nly steam engine still 63 (wrk) in the sutheastern United States is a special treat.
Chimelng Ocean Kingdm in Zhuhai, China, is ne f the leading cean-themed 64 (park) in the wrld, where watching the dlphin and sea lin shws 65 (be) bth educatinal and fun. If it is cean entertainment that yu are lking fr, cme t Chimelng Ocean Kingdm!
第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
第一節(jié)、應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)
66.假設(shè)你是李華,你的美國朋友Rbert要來中國旅游,想?yún)⒂^游覽著名的九寨溝風(fēng)景區(qū)。請根據(jù)下列信息,寫一封回信介紹九寨溝,并表示盼望他的到來。內(nèi)容要點:
1. 位于四川省北部;
2. 1992年被列入《世界遺產(chǎn)名錄》;
3. 有湖泊和森林等景觀。
注意:
1. 詞數(shù)80 左右;
2. 可適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫
參考詞匯:《世界遺產(chǎn)名錄》The Wrld Heritage List
Dear Rbert,
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Yurs,
Li Hua
第二節(jié)、讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)
67.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。
It was early spring and Nana was in the backyard with her grandchildren. Amy, Michael, and Justin were playing when Nana said, “I’m ging t start planting my garden. Wh wants t help me?”
“What are ging t plant, Nana?” asked Amy. “I like big, yellw sunflwers.”
“I’m ging t plant vegetables. That way we can have them t eat when they are ready,” said Nana.
“Hw lng des that take?” asked Michael. He liked vegetables smetimes, especially carrts.
“It will take a few mnths befre anything is ready t eat,” answered Nana. The children were surprised.
“Mnths? Why wuld yu d all that wrk and then have t wait s lng?” asked Amy. “Yu shuld just g t the stre and buy them.”
“Patience, my sweeties! Dn’t yu knw fd always tastes best when yu grw it yurself?” replied Nana. “And if all f yu cme t help, it wn’t be t much wrk.”
“I’ll help yu, Nana,” ffered Justin. He put dwn the sccer ball and went t lk at the gardening tls Nana had laid ut. “What d we d first?” Michael and Amy came ver t lk, t.
Nana taught Justin hw t use a trwel (小鏟子) t dig small rws f hles fr the seeds. Next, Nana shwed Amy hw t pur the seeds int each hle. And it was Michael’s jb t cver up the hles with sil. Finally, Amy wrte the vegetable names n sticks that Justin pushed int the grund. “This way we can remember which vegetable seeds we have planted,” said Nana.
When they had planted everything, the children tk turns filling up the watering can s that Nana culd make the sil nice and wet fr the seeds t start t grw.
“Nw we just water them a little every day, and with sme time and sunshine, we’ll have sme delicius things t eat in the summer,” said Nana.
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。
Whenever the grandchildren came t visit, they wuld dash int the garden.
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Finally, Nana said it was time fr the first harvest.
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2024年秋期馬街中學(xué)高2023級期中考試英語試題參考答案:
56.varius 57.t 58.prbably 59.with 60.which 61.lcated 62.t see 63.wrking 64.parks 65.is
66.Dear Alex,
I’m glad t hear that yu are cming t China. Yu’ve made a wise decisin t pay a visit t Jiuzhaigu.
Jiuzhaigu, surrunded by muntains with evergreen frests all year rund, is an incredible place in the nrthern part f Si-chuan Prvince, which is well-knwn fr its beautiful lakes. The lakes are s clear that yu can almst see the bttms. It is als a natinal park and was listed n the Wrld Heritage List in 1992. Jiuzhaigu has becme a ppular turist attractin fr bth Chinese and freign turists. Besides, the nice weather and cnvenient transprtatin there can make yur trip mre enjyable. I’m sure yu will have a gd time travelling there.
Lking frward t yur cming.
Yurs,
Li Hua
67.Pssible versin1 :
Whenever the grandchildren came t visit, they wuld dash int the garden. Nt surprisingly, they were ging t see hw the garden was grwing. After watering the vegetables, they wuld remve the weeds that ppped up arund the plants and apply rganic fertilizer under Nana's instructin if necessary. As time went by, the plants were grwing taller and strnger. When they nticed the vegetables flwering and prducing fruits, their eyes were sparkling like diamnds. Never had they lked frward t summer like this befre. But they clearly knew that it's wrthwhile t wait fr the inviting results.
Finally, Nana said it was time fr the first harvest. Hearing that, the children all jumped int the air and cheers filled the whle garden. Nana gave them each baskets and, tgether they gathered sme f the cucumbers, carrts and tmates, which were turned int delicacies. “Wh wants t help eat this fresh salad?” Nana asked. “Me!” everyne respnded ludly. Tasting the salad, they thught nthing culd be mre delicius, because it was they wh grew these vegetables. They all learned that many hands make light wrk and patience really pays ff.
Pssible versin 2 :
Whenever the grandchildren came t visit, they wuld dash int the garden. Eager t help grw the vegetables well, they first tk turns t water the plants. Then Nana shwed them which plants needed trimming r which needed tying up t grw tall and straight. Day after day, spring turned int summer and finally, the plants started revealing their clrful secrets. The children were thrilled t see the tmates turning red, the cucumbers hiding under the green leaves and the peppers grwing bigger. Nt until then did they realize that Nana was right-- all they needed was patience.
Finally, Nana said it was time fr the first harvest. With baskets ready, Nana and the children started ut n their business. Nana tk them arund the garden and picked sme tmates, cucumbers, peppers and cabbages. Then fr the fllwing hur, they were busying making vegetable salad. The children helped wash the dirt ff the fd while Nana chpped up the vegetables. When Nana asked wh wanted t try the fresh salad, everyne expressed their willingness excitedly. “OK. Amy, get the plates. Justin, get the water and cups, and Michael, get the frks. Let's celebrate the harvest!”
聽力原材料
Text1:W: Did yu g t the mvies last night?
M: I had planned t g after wrk, but Mike insisted n inviting me t his huse.
Text2:W: Are yu unpacking again, Lucas? Yu have bught a lt f things nline!
M: Yes. This time I mainly bught ht pt materials frm Sichuan. I studied in China fr fur years and I have been used t the delicius fd there.
Text3:W: It is a pity yu missed the art exhibitin.
M: Really?
W: Yeah. Many visitrs wuldn’t tear themselves away frm the paintings. It is indeed a great feast f eyes. I want t visit it again.
Text4:W: Gerge, it’s bring t stay at hme. Why dn’t we play badmintn utside?
M: I’d like t, but it’s t cld tday. Lk, it’s snwing! It’s all white. D yu like snw? I think we can make a snwman nw.
W: Let’s g!
Text5:M: Hw are yu getting alng with yur English lessns?
W: I’m ding well in grammar, but I have difficulty in listening and speaking.
Text6:M: Did yu see last night’s American ftball game?
W: Of curse, it was the biggest game f the year! The Kansas City Chiefs swept the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in first in the Super Bwl.
M: What a game! I can’t believe the Buccaneers pulled ut such a decisive win against the Chiefs.
W: Abslutely, the game ended with a scre f 31 t 9. Have the Buccaneers ever wn the Super Bwl befre?
M: The last time they wn the Super Bwl was in 2003 against the Oakland Raiders, which was als a landslide victry. The scre was 48 t 21.
W: Ww, they are really a pwerful team.
Text7:M: What are we ging t eat tnight? I’m tired f ndles and eggs. I want t have dumplings.
W: I’m ging t ck chicken, dear. We can have dumplings tmrrw.
M: I am afraid the chicken has gne bad. I frgt t put it in the fridge.
W: Oh, my gdness. Nw what can we eat?
M: Why dn’t we eat ut?
W: But yu said it’s t expensive t eat ut.
M: Nt when we’re hungry.
Text8:M: Hi Rebecca, I called yu last night but there was n answer
W: Srry. I went ut fr dinner and left my telephne at hme. What’s up, Jim?
M: Well, smething has been wrng with my cmputer fr three days. Henry tld me that yu were gd at it, s I want t see if yu culd help me?
W: huh I just like playing cmputer games and I dn’t think I can handle any cmputer prblems.
M: What shuld I d? I have a lt f hmewrk t d this week.
W: Why dn’t yu ask Jane? She wrks in a cmputer cmpany as an assistant. Maybe her clleagues culd ffer yu sme help. Thank yu, I’ll call her.
Text9:M: Oh n, I think the cats came t my backyard again.
W: D yu mean yur neighbrs’ cats?
M: I’m nt sure. I’ve seen them many times. They are frequent visitrs t my garden, damaging my plants and making a mess. That’s s annying! Lk, they brught sme trash here tday. One time, I fund a dead muse in frnt f the dr.
W: Ww, that’s nt very pleasant. I remember I read smewhere that ranges and lemns can be used t scare ff cats.
M: What? Yu mean I shuld put sme fruits arund t keep cats away? Are yu kidding?
W: It sunded ridiculus t me t. Accrding t that article, cats really dislike the smell f ranges and lemns. Yu knw hw strng their peels smell, right? S, they can be used t frighten ff cats. Why dn’t yu try it? Oranges and lemns are nn-pisnus, s they wn’t be harmful t animals r yur garden. Maybe that actually wrks.
M: Ww, Mia. Yu always find a way t surprise me … Fine, I will try it, and if it des wrk, I’ll buy yu a gift.
Text10:W: There are a lt f differences between Chinese and Western ways f eating. Chinese use chpsticks t help themselves t almst everything except sup, but westerners use a knife and frk. When treating guests, Chinese tend t prepare mre than the peple can manage, while the westerners wuld just ffer the amunt they can manage. Furthermre, Chinese hsts and hstesses tend t shw their hspitality by persuading the guests t have mre and mre; in cntrast, the western hsts and hstesses will express their friendliness by saying “Help yurself.” Mrever, Chinese will insist n ffering the guests fd r drinks, even thugh the guests have had enugh. The westerners will nt g n giving ffers if the guests say they have had enugh. There are quite a number f differences between Chinese and Western ways f eating and I have just mentined a few f them.
題號
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
C
A
B
B
A
B
C
B
C
A
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
C
A
C
A
B
C
B
A
B
C
題號
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
C
D
B
C
B
A
D
B
B
D
題號
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
D
C
A
B
D
A
E
D
G
B
題號
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
C
B
D
A
B
A
B
D
C
A
題號
51
52
53
54
55
答案
D
B
A
B
D
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