
1.本試卷分四部分,共8頁。滿分150分,考試時間120分鐘。
2.答題前,考生務(wù)必用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將密封線內(nèi)項目填寫清楚。
3.考生作答時,請將答案答在答題卡上。選擇題每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑;非選擇題請用直徑0.5毫米黑色墨水簽字筆在答題卡上各題的答題區(qū)域內(nèi)作答,超出答題區(qū)域書寫的答案無效,在試題卷、草稿紙上作答無效。
第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
回答聽力部分時,請先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。聽力部分結(jié)束前,你將有兩分鐘的時間將你的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到客觀題答題卡上。
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. When will the game end?
A. At 3:40 pm.B. At 4:00 pm.C. At 4:20 pm.
2. Wh did the man get the bk frm?
A. Hannah.B. Tm.C. Debrah.
3. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Teacher and parent.B. Prfessr and student.C. Classmates.
4. What will the man d first?
A. Save the file n a U-disk.B. Print the reprt.C. Repair the printer.
5. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a cinema.B. In a furniture shp.C. In the wman’s huse.
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. Hw much will the wman pay fr the mirrr in all?
A. $60.B. $80.C. $200.
7. What is the mst prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Husband and wife.B. Mther and sn.C. Salespersn and custmer.
聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
8. Hw des the man suggest the wman get infrmatin?
A. By visiting the schl.
B. By making telephne calls.
C. By talking with the graduate students.
9. What shuld the questins fcus n accrding t the man?
A. Curses.B. Special training.C. Teachers.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10. What des the wman suggest Mike d?
A. Receive educatin nline.B. Ask a prfessr fr help.C. Apply t Harvard.
11. What d we knw abut edX?
A. Its curses are free.
B. A certificate is accessible.
C. It ffers live lessns smetimes.
12. Hw des Mike find the wman’s advice?
A. Impractical.B. Average.C. Helpful.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。
13. What day is it tday?
A. Wednesday.B. Thursday.C. Friday.
14. Why is the fair held?
A. T raise mney fr a hspital.
B. T advertise the lcal hands.
C. T sell mre real treasures.
15. Hw will the wman give a hand fr the fair?
A. By serving fd.B. By giving a perfrmance.C. By helping in an art shw.
16. When will a big charity event be held?
A. On Friday evening.B. On Saturday mrning.C. On Saturday afternn.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。
17. Why d British peple leave the radi r the TV n fr their pets?
A. T let their pets sleep well.
B. T make their pets less lnely.
C. T stp their pets being nisy.
18. Hw d mst dgs feel while listening t classical music?
A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Bred.
19. Where can peple buy special cat music?
A. At a pet shp.B. At a recrd stre.C. On the Internet.
20. What is the talk mainly abut?
A. Hw pet wners recgnize their pets.
B. Hw we can get alng well with pets.
C. Hw dgs and cats react t human music.
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和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
A
There’s nthing like graduating t make yu want a celebratry vacatin. S, where shuld yu g nce yu graduate?
Iceland
With stunning bays, shting geysers(間歇噴泉), natural ht springs and the nrthern lights—Iceland ffers an therwrldly reset frm yur studies. A nature-first vacatin, try and dedicate sme time beynd the beautiful capital Reykjavik. Yu’ll need a large budget t chase waterfalls, sip pints and tast yur graduatin in Iceland, but yu’ll lk at the wrld entirely anew.
Flrence, Italy
Flrence ffers a decadence(頹廢) and yuthfulness that is easier t access than in Rme r Naples, and its Renaissance beauty will fill yur aching heart if yu dn’t want t leave university r cllege. Marvel at Btticelli’s masterpiece, the Birth f Venus, in the Uffizi and wander the expansive Bbli Gardens. Luxuriate with tw-hur dinners n ne f their many piazzas, climb t the tp f the fabled Dum t take in the rlling hills in the distance. There is s much t lve abut Flrence, but like mst majr cities in Italy, it can be expensive, but it’s the price yu pay t heal yur heartache.
Greece
Few places have the same vacatin appeal as Greece. With its ht, sunny climate and brilliant museums, especially the Acrplis Museum, the fantastic restaurants and endless island hpping pprtunities, it’s hard t have a dull mment. Pr-tip: Dn’t skip Athens. The birthplace f Western civilizatin and a paradise fr thinkers, artists and scientists, cme see the starting place fr man’s greatest ideas.
Vietnam
Affrdable, beautiful and warm, a graduatin trip t Vietnam gets yu ut f yur cmfrt zne. Get lst in a sea f mpeds in Hani and slurp ph n stls alng the sidewalk. Head up t Halng Bay, where yu can tur its limestne islands n a junk bat.
21. If we want t enjy the beautiful nrthern lights, where shuld we g?
A. Iceland.B. Flrence.C. Athens.D. Vietnam.
22. What d Iceland and Flrence have in cmmn?
A. We can fill ur aching heart.B. There are many delicius piazzas.
C. Bth need a large budget.D. Bth have a lng and prsperus histry.
23. Why shuld we nt skip Athens if we have ur vcatin in Greece?
A. Because we appreciate many masters’artwrks.
B. Because we can visit many brilliant museums.
C. Because we will never have a dull mment.
D. Because Western civilizatin riginates frm here.
B
Archaelgists said n Wednesday they have unearthed the ldest wden structure ever discvered, dating frm nearly half a millin years ag, which suggests that ur ancestrs may have been mre advanced than previusly thught.
The exceptinally well-preserved wden structure was fund at Kalamb Falls in the nrth f Zambia near the brder with Tanzania. It dates back at least 476,000 years, well befre the evlutin f Hm sapiens(智人), accrding t a study describing the find in the jurnal Nature.
The wd bears cut marks shwing that stne tls were used t jin tw large lgs t make the structure, which is believed t be a walkway r platfrm raised abve the seasnally wet surrundings. A cllectin f wden tls, including a wedge(楔子) and a digging stick, were als discvered at the site.
The ancestrs f humans were already knwn t use wd at this time, but fr limited purpses such as starting a fire r hunting.
“The structure invlves the intentinal shaping f tw trees t create a framewrk f tw interlcking sup-prts,” Larry Barham, an archaelgist at the University f Liverpl in England and the study’s lead authr, said. “A ntch(槽口) was cut int the verlying lg and the underlying tree was shaped t fit thrugh the ntch. This arrangement prevents the verlying lg frm mving side t side, giving stability t the structure.”
Discveries invlving such ancient wd are rare because it tends t rt, leaving behind little trace fr histrical recrd. But the high level f water at Kalamb Falls is believed t have preserved the structure ver the centuries.
“The finds frm Kalamb Falls indicate that these earlier humans, like Hm sapiens, had the capacity t alter their surrundings, creating a built envirnment,” Barham said. “Use f wd in this way suggests the cgnitive ability t these early humans was greater than we have believed based n stne tls alne.”
24. What des the discvery imply?
A. Our ancestrs had advanced science technlgy.
B. Our ancestrs were mre advanced than thught befre.
C. Our ancestrs culd make advanced wden huses then.
D. Our ancestrs culd use wd t make a fire r hunt.
25. What did Larry Barham try t cnvey?
A. The wd structure was quite cmmn in ancient times.
B. The wd arrangement still lack stability t the structure.
C. The wd structure displays ur ancestrs’ wisdm.
D. The wd structure was used t build a stable huse.
26. Why is the wd structure preserved s well ver centuries?
A. Because it was made f gd wd near Kalamb Falls.
B. Because it was preserved well by lcal peple near Kalamb Falls.
C. Because the lcal peple used sme special techniques t preserve it.
D. Because the wd structure dipped in deep water can be preserved well.
27. What might be the best title f this article?
A. Wd Structure Fund Displays Mdern Technlgy
B. Wrld’s Oldest Wden Structure Discvered in Zambia
C. Wd Structure Fund Prves Scientists’ thery.
D. Our Ancestrs Cntribute a lt t Our Science Advancement.
C
Apprximately half f wrking-age Americans are struggling t pay fr health care expenses, accrding t a new analysis, which als fund arund 1 in 3 individuals are struggling with sme frm f health care debt.
Findings released Thursday frm the first-ever Health Care Affrdability Survey frm the Cmmnwealth Fund shw 51% f adults between 19 and 64 years ld said it was either very r smewhat difficult fr them and their family t affrd their health care csts, including 43% f peple wh reprted having emplyer-based health insurance and 57% wh had health insurance thrugh a marketplace r individual plan.
Abut half f wrking-age adults with Medicare cverage and 45% f thse insured under Medicaid(醫(yī)療補助) als reprted having difficulty paying health care csts. Ntably, 65% f wrking-age adults als said price inflatin fr ther gds and services in the past year had affected their r their family’s ability t affrd health care.
The survey, cncerning a natinally representative sample f nearly 7,900 peple 19 and lder in the U. S., was cnducted frm mid-April thrugh July f this year. It fllws a separate analysis frm research rganizatin KFF that shwed bth health insurance csts fr emplyer-spnsred plans and wrker cntributins t thse plans ticked up in 2023.
The newly published analysis fund that 38% f respndents cited affrdability as the reasn they r a family member skipped r delayed getting needed health care services r filling prescriptin medicatin in the past 12 mnths, including 29% f peple with emplyer-based cverage, 37% wh were cvered by individual and marketplace health plans, 42% wh had Medicare and 39% wh were cvered by Medicaid.
Mre than 6 in 10 peple wh lacked any type f health insurance said they r a family member delayed r skipped care because they culdn’t affrd it. And amng all thse wh reprted skipping r delaying care, 57% said a health prblem gt wrse as a result.
28. Hw des the article present Americans’ health care payment situatin?
A. By citing data.B. By giving examples.
C. By giving reasns.D. By making cmparisns.
29. What leads t mst wrking-age Americans’ difficulty in paying health care csts?
A. Their heavy debt.B. Unemplyment.
C. Higher cst f living.D. Higher health care payment.
30. What may the underlined phrase in the furth paragraph mean?
A. Declined.B. Climbed up.
C. Remained stable.D. Kept uncertain.
31. What may happen t thse wh lacked any type f health insurance?
A. They may get wrse if they have health prblems.
B. They are sure t btain help frm the gvernment.
C. They may have t skip r delay any health prblems.
D. They may nt get affected with any diseases.
D
The wrld’s ppulatin is aging: by 2025, peple aged 60 r abve will represent 20 percent f the glbal ppulatin. The gains in sciecnmic develpment mean that many peple are reaching ld age healthier, wealthier and better educated than previus generatins.
With significant purchasing pwer and specific needs, lder peple in develped and emerging ecnmies are seen as the fastest grwing cnsumer grup in the wrld, ffering pprtunities fr business grwth fr many majr industries. The market fr prducts and services aimed at peple aged ver 50—knwn as the “silver ecnmy”—is currently estimated t be wrth $ 15 trillin glbally and is expected t rise expnentially(以指數(shù)方式) as the number f lder peple cntinues t grw.
Imprtantly, the “silver ecnmy” can cntribute t a cuntry’s scial develpment alngside the ecnmic gains because when businesses set ut t bst their prfits by designing slutins t the challenges faced by lder peple, they can als create scial value by imprving the quality f life f peple as they age.
China has the largest number f lder peple in the wrld with 216.8 millin f its ppulatin aged 65 r abve, and that number is set t increase t 400 millin by 2050. As a result, China’s “silver ecnmy” is prjected t triple in value, frm $750 billin in 2020 t $2.1 trillin by 2030, and culd reach a value f $4.2 trillin, accunting fr 10 percent f China’s GDP by 2035.
The recently published “Opinins n Develping the Silver Ecnmy and Imprving the Well-being f Older Persn” is China’s first specific plicy guideline fr the develpment f China’s “silver ecnmy”, and China’s experience ver the next decade can ffer imprtant insights fr emerging ecnmies int hw best t meet the needs f an aging ppulatin while als maximizing the ecnmic develpment pprtunities frm such a dramatic shift.
32. What des “silver ecnmy” mean?
A. The ecnmy related t silver mine industry.
B. The ecnmy cncerning aging ppulatin.
C. The ecnmy dealing with scial develpment.
D. The ecnmy cnnected with next generatin.
33. What is the future f “silver ecnmy” accrding the article?
A. Uncertain.B. Pessimistic.C. Negative.D. Prmising.
34. What can we infer frm the furth paragraph?
A. China is nt wrried abut its aging ppulatin.
B. China will nt experience aging ppulatin prblem.
C. China’s silver ecnmy will bm in the near future.
D. The aging ppulatin desn’t make sense in China.
35. Hw did China tackle with the aging ppulatin?
A. China published its first specific plicy guideline.
B. China ffered precius experience fr ther cuntries.
C. China made a dramatic shift in ecnmy develpment.
D. China maximized its silver ecnmy develpment.
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。
Develping and maintaining healthy friendships invlves give-and -take. 36 Letting friends knw yu care abut them and appreciate them can help strengthen yur bnd. It’s as imprtant fr yu t be a gd friend as it is t surrund yurself with gd friends.
T nurture yur friendships:
Be kind. This mst-basic behavir remains the cre f successful relatinships. 37 Every act f kindness and every expressin f gratitude are depsits int this accunt, while criticism and negativity draw dwn the accunt.
Be a gd listener. 38 Let the ther persn knw yu are paying clse attentin thrugh eye cntact, bdy language and ccasinal brief cmments such as, “That sunds fun.” When friends share details f hard times r difficult experiences, be empathetic, but dn’t give advice unless yur friends ask fr it.
Open up. Build intimacy with yur friends by pening up abut yurself. Being willing t disclse persnal experiences and cncerns shws that yur friend hlds a special place in yur life, and it may deepen yur cnnectin.
39 Being respnsible, reliable and dependable is key t frming strng friendships. Yu’re yur engagements and arrive n time. Fllw thrugh n cmmitments yu’ve made t yur friends. When yur friends share cnfidential infrmatin, keep it private.
Make yurself available. 40 Make an effrt t see new friends regularly, and t check in with them in between meet ups. Yu may feel awkward the first few times yu talk n the phne r get tgether, but this feeling is likely t pass as yu get mre cmfrtable with each ther.
A. Shw that yu can be trusted.
B. Ask what’s ging n in yur friends’ lives.
C. Think f friendship as an emtinal bank accunt.
D. It’s never t late t recnnect with ld friends.
E. Building a clse friendship takes time—tgether.
F. Invest time in making friends and strengthening yur friendships.
G. Smetimes yu’re the ne giving supprt, and ther times yu’re n the receiving end.
第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié) 完形填空(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A、B、C和D四個選項中,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。
I suffered my brain injury frm a car accident. I was rear-ended(追尾) twice 41 , which caused my head t hit the headrest each time I was hit. I had received news ver time frm my dctr, which was mentally and emtinally 42 fr any 18-year-ld t accept. I was 43 , and did nt knw what this meant fr me and my future. Thrughut the jurney, I tried t 44 why I didn’t feel like myself tw years after the accident and recgnized things I never had 45 with befre, such as being unable t remember pretty much anything. My 46 had increased and I did g thrugh days f depressin. I wanted t be a 47 but I felt as thugh that dream wuld never be reached.
Sitting in bed feeling 48 , I tried t fcus n why I wanted t be a lawyer. I 49 myself that I was the nly ne hlding myself back frm making that 50 a reality. Thinking f this, I pulled myself tgether and have been fighting fr my dream ever since. And I am 51 with my bachelr’s degree in criminal justice and tw pre-law certificates in 3 years at Flrida Internatinal University.
52 I have t wrk ten times harder than I wuld have if I hadn’t had this 53 , I wuldn’t take it back. I am 54 nw due t the things that have happened t me. Nthing is impssible, but it is hw yu take n a(an) 55 that will get yu t where yu want t be.
41. A. in timeB. in secndsC. in a senseD. in advance
42. A. hardB. cnfusingC. inspiringD. relaxing
43. A. satisfiedB. embarrassedC. lstD. angry
44. A. figure utB. carry utC. set utD. bring ut
45. A. relatinsB. patienceC. issuesD. privilege
46. A. expectatinB. desireC. experienceD. anxiety
47. A. teacherB. lawyerC. dctrD. engineer
48. A. ut f shapeB. ut f cntrlC. ut f breathD. ut f srts
49. A. remindedB. warnedC. emplyedD. ccupied
50. A. rderB. cnceptC. ptinD. dream
51. A. wrestlingB. stickingC. graduatingD. dealing
52. A. SinceB. Even thughC. UnlessD. What if
53. A. disabilityB. capacityC. privilegeD. intentin
54. A. thirstierB. gentlerC. strngerD. stricter
55. A. pprtunityB. challengeC. insightD. perspective
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。
China Mbile, the wrld’s largest telecm carrier by mbile subscribers, has successfully launched the wrld’s first satellite 56. __________ (test) 6G architecture, marking a milestne in its effrts t explre integrated space and grund cmmunicatin technlgy.
The lw-earth rbit test satellite is 57. __________ wrld’s first t emply 6G design architecture, and it 58. __________ (launch) n Saturday alng with anther satellite that cmes with China Mbile’s 5G technlgy.
The 6G test satellite hsts a distributed autnmus architecture fr 6G, 59. __________ was jintly develped by China Mbile and the Chinese Academy f Sciences’ Innvatin Academy fr Micrsatellites. The system, using dmestic sftware and hardware, supprts in-rbit sftware recnstructin, flexible deplyment f cre netwrk functins and autmated management, 60. __________ (enhance) the efficiency and reliability f the in-rbit peratin f the satellite cre netwrk, China Mbile said.
Set at an rbit 61. __________ (high) f apprximately 500 kilmeters, these 62. __________ (experiment) satellites ffer advantages such as lw latency(延遲) and high data transfer rates 63. __________ (cmpare) with high-rbit satellites which travel at 36,000 kilmeters.
Psitined 64. __________ a crucial platfrm fr future integrated space and grund netwrks, lw-earth rbit satellites can address telecm signal cverage gaps in land mbile netwrks, prviding higher bandwidth satellite internet services 65. __________ (glbal), accrding t China Mbile.
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)
假設(shè)你是你校學(xué)生會主席李華。五一節(jié)即將來臨,你校將舉行以五一勞動節(jié)為主題的繪畫比賽,請你以學(xué)生會的名義在學(xué)校英文報上寫一則通知。
注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;
2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫但不能出現(xiàn)具體地面信息;
3.郵件開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。
Ntice
The Labur Day is cming. __________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Students’ Unin
第二節(jié) 讀后續(xù)寫(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。
In a small twn lives an ld man named Mr. Bensn. He lives alne. He has a big scar n his face that makes him lk a little scary. N ne talks t him, and n ne helps him carry his things up the difficult stairs t his hme.
Mr. Bensn des nt have any friends. He is nt married. But ne day, a new family mves int the neighbrhd. They are a nice cuple, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence, and their children, Amanda and David. They mve int the building where Mr. Bensn lives.
The ther peple wh live in the building welcme the new family. They say hell t Amanda and David, but they tell them nt t talk t Mr. Bensn. “He is a scary ld man. He has n friends and he has a strange scar.”
Amanda, David, and their parents think this is very silly advice. When they see Mr. Bensn in the hallway r in the street utside their building, they always say hell with a smile and ask hw he is feeling tday.
Mr. Bensn is very happy t see them. He tells them they are always welcme in his hme. He gives Amanda and David sme delicius cupcakes t eat.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence always help Mr. Bensn with his grceries, and Amanda and David like t sit and drink tea with him. He tells wnderful stries! He was nce a very famus chef, and he makes the mst delicius desserts in the whle wrld, in Amanda’s pinin.
One evening, all the neighbrs in the building hear laughter and the sunds f cups and plates and silverware in Mr. Bensn’s apartment. They are very cnfused! It sunds like a delightful dinner. They all wnder why they are nt invited.
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 next day, Mrs. Clarence talks t her neighbrs. ______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sn, they all enjy Mr. Bensn’s delicius cakes every weekend at their dinners. ______________________
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英語參考答案
第一部分:
1-5 BCAAC 6-10 BABCA 11-15 BCBAA 16-20 BBACC
第二部分:
第一節(jié):
21-25 ACDBC 26-30DBACB 31-35 ABDCA
第二節(jié):
36-40 GCBAE
第三部分:
第一節(jié):
41-45 BACAC 46-50 DBDAD 51-55 CBACB
第二節(jié):
56. t test 57. the 58. was launched 59. which 60. enhancing
61. height 62. experimental 63. cmpared 64. as 65. glbally
第四部分:
第一節(jié):
Ntice
The Labur Day is cming. T shw respect t all labrers, the Students’ Unin will hld a painting cmpetitin in the campus, whse theme is abut the hardwrking labrers arund yu.
T start with, the theme shuld be healthy and inspiring, demnstrating psitive value. Yur art wrk shuld be yur riginal insight cming frm yur daily bservatin, which therwise will be denied. Yu must submit yur artwrk t the Students’Unin befre April 25th. The winners will be awarded delicate gifts and their artwrks shall be displayed in the campus n the Labur Day.
S, what are yu waiting fr? Take actin nw!
The Students’ Unin
第二節(jié):
Paragraph 1:
The next day, Mrs. Clarence talks t her neighbrs. “Yu really must get t knw Mr. Bensn. He is s funny! And he is a fantastic chef. He tld us the amazing stry f his scar. He had an accident when he was helping his parents n their farm.” The neighbrs all feel very silly. They d nt knw anything abut Mr. Bensn. They all start t fllw the examples the Clarences gave them.
Paragraph 2:
Sn, they all enjy Mr. Bensn’s delicius cakes every weekend at their dinners. Everyne brings smething t these weekly dinners, and they share their fd and their time with each ther. What they lve mst f all are Mr. Bensn’s funny stries! As they watch Amanda and David play and laugh with Mr. Bensn, the neighbrs all see that there was nthing t be afraid f. They were nt kind t the ld man, and he is really a gd persn. Everyne in the building is happier because f the gd example the Clarence family set fr them. They all live better tgether nw, and Mr. Bensn des nt feel lnely anymre because he is nw part f the cmmunity.
【參考答案解析】
21. A 考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)Iceland一段內(nèi)容With stunning bays, shting geysers(間歇噴泉),natural ht springs and the nrthern lights—Iceland ffers an therwrldly reset frm yur studies.可知A正確。
22. C 考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)Iceland一段內(nèi)容Yu’ll need a large budget t chase waterfalls, sip pints and tast yur graduatin in Iceland,和Flrence, Italy一段內(nèi)容it can be expensive, but it’s the price yu pay t heal yur heartache.對比可知C正確。
23. D 考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)Greece一段Dn’t skip Athens. The birthplace f Western civilizatin and a paradise fr thinkers可知D正確。
24. B 考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第一段內(nèi)容which suggests that ur ancestrs may have been mre advanced than previusly thught.可知B正確。
25. C 考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第四段內(nèi)容可知發(fā)現(xiàn)的古代木結(jié)構(gòu)體現(xiàn)了穩(wěn)定性,因而展示了我們祖先的智慧。
26. D 考查推理判斷。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段內(nèi)容But the high level f water at Kalamb Falls is believed t have preserved the structure ver the centuries.可以推理出浸在深水中的木結(jié)構(gòu)可以被很好地保存。
27. B 考查主旨大意??v觀全文可知本文講述在Kalamb Falls in the nrth f Zambia near the brder with Tanzania發(fā)現(xiàn)的木結(jié)構(gòu)說明了我們祖先比我們以前認(rèn)為的更加先進。B更符合全文。
28. A 考查篇章理解。根據(jù)全文可知作者主要通過舉出數(shù)據(jù)說明觀點。
29. C 考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第三段內(nèi)容65% f wrking-age adults als said price inflatin fr ther gds and services in the past year had affected their r their family’s ability t affrd health care.可知C正確。
30. B 考查詞義猜測。從上下文可知工薪階層買保險能力下降,另一方面雇主贊助計劃的健康保險費用和工人對這些計劃的貢獻有所上升,因而B符合語境。
31. A 考查推理判斷。根據(jù)最后一段可知十分之六的缺乏任何醫(yī)療保險的人因為付不起醫(yī)療保險而推遲醫(yī)療保健, 因而推斷如出現(xiàn)健康問題他們的狀況會惡化。
32. B 考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)第二段內(nèi)容The market fr prducts and services aimed at peple aged ver 50 —knwn as the “silver ecnmy”可知B正確。
33. D 考查推理判斷。根據(jù)第三段內(nèi)容可知隨著老年人口比重的增加,與之相關(guān)的產(chǎn)業(yè)會快速增長并產(chǎn)生巨大的社會價值,因而silver ecnmy前途光明充滿希望,因而D正確。
34. C 考查推理判斷。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段內(nèi)容 China’s “silver ecnmy” is prjected t triple in value, frm $750billin in 2020 t $2.1 trillin by 2030, and culd reach a value f $4.2 trillin, accunting fr 10 percent f China’s GDP by 2035.可知C正確。
35. A 考查細節(jié)理解。根據(jù)最后一段內(nèi)容The recently published “Opinins n Develping the Silver Ecnmy and Imprving the Well-being f Older Persn” is China’s first specific plicy guideline fr the develpment f China’s “silver ecnmy”.可知A正確。
36. G 從前一句的invlves give-and-take.可知G選項中…the ne giving supprt…yu’re n the receiving end 符合語境。
37. C 從后文Every act f kindness and every expressin f gratitude are depsits int this accunt可知C符合語境。
38. B 從本段主題Be a gd listener.可知B選項問然后傾聽符合本段語境。
39. A 本句為主題句,總結(jié)后文可知要負(fù)責(zé)任,可靠等等,所以要表現(xiàn)出能被信任。A符合語境。
40. E 本段主題為Make yurself available.就是說你要經(jīng)常在朋友身邊或經(jīng)常保持聯(lián)系有存在感。根據(jù)后文內(nèi)容經(jīng)常與新朋友聯(lián)系,打電話,因而可知前文是建立一段親密友誼需要時間,因而E符合語境。
41. B 從前文語境可知作者發(fā)生汽車追尾事故,頃刻之間被撞兩次,因而in secnds頃刻之間符合語境。in a hurry匆忙之間,in a sense在某種意義上,in advance,提前不符合語境。
42. A 從后文看因為事故造成殘疾,因而對一個18歲的青少年來說是很難的,A符合語境。
43. C 從后文看不知道這對我和我的將來意味著什么,因而我迷茫,C符合語境。
44. A 在這段人生旅途之中,我試圖去弄清楚為什么我性情大變,所以figure ut弄清楚符合語境。
45. C我認(rèn)識到我有一些以前從未有問題的事情,比如記不住相當(dāng)多的事情,issues問題符合上下文語境。
46. D 根據(jù)上下文可知作者焦慮增加,的確經(jīng)歷了沮喪的日子,因而D符合語境。
47. B 從后文可知,作者想成為一名律師。因而B符合語境。
48. D 坐在床上感到心情不好ut f srts心情不佳,這里應(yīng)該指心情不好,所以D符合語境。ut f shape變形,健康狀況不好,ut f cntrl失控,ut f breath喘不過氣來都不符合語境。
49. A 我提醒我自己,我是唯一一個擋住我自己讓夢想成真的人,因而A符合語境。
50. D 解析同上。
51. C 從后文看作者獲得學(xué)士學(xué)位證書,可知作者畢業(yè)。
52. B 即使我要付出比我沒有因這個事故造成的殘疾十倍的努力我也不會退卻,因而B符合語境。
53. A 從前文可知作者出了汽車追尾事故,因而造成殘疾,A符合語境。
54. C 作者變得更加堅強,C符合語境。
55. B 正是你怎么對待挑戰(zhàn)的態(tài)度讓你去你想去的地方。綜合全文作者面對的是挑戰(zhàn),因而B符合語境。
【聽力錄音原文】
Text 1
W: The game is s exciting. By the way, what is the time nw?
M: It’s 3:40 p. m. Only 20 minutes left befre it’s finished.
Text 2
W: Where did yu get the bk, Gerge? Did yur brther Tm get it?
M: N, Debrah lent it t me. Everyne wants t read it. I have t give it t Hannah when I finish reading it.
Text 3
M: Ms. Green, I am afraid if yur sn keeps annying ther students in class, I’ll have t ask yu t find anther schl fr him.
W: I’m s srry, Mr. Petersn. I prmise I’ll teach him t behave.
Text 4
M: I have finished my reprt, but the printer is brken. What shuld I d?
W: Save the file n a U-disk first and bring it t my hme. Yu can use my printer.
M: That’s a great idea.
Text 5
M: Ww, I like the clr f the walls. Why did yu decide n purple?
W: I was inspired by a mvie I saw last mnth.
M: I think yu shuld get a new carpet. This ne desn’t match any ther thing in the rm.
Text 6
W: Henry, lk at this ld mirrr with a wden stand. It must be a few hundred years ld.
M: Yes. But I dn’t think it’ll fit ur bedrm.
W: I am thinking we can buy it fr yur mther. Desn’t she like ld things?
M: That sunds like a gd idea. S hw much des it cst?
W: Just 60 dllars. But we’ll have t pay 20 dllars fr delivery if the prduct csts less than 200 dllars.
M: Well, I think it’s really wrth the cst. I’m sure Mm will lve it. Let’s get it fr her as a surprise.
W: OK. And nw let’s keep lking fr a table fr ur dining rm.
M: OK.
Text 7
W: Sir, hw can I get infrmatin f my desirable schl thrugh the Internet?
M: The infrmatin that yu get frm the Internet is t general. I suggest yu call them persnally after lking at the web page fr the departments yu like.
W: I see, even talk t the graduate students.
M: Right. The graduate students always have a gd cmmand f that infrmatin.
W: But if I visit the schl, what shuld I d?
M: Be sure t ask these questins such as which prfessr is still active, wh are gd advisrs, hw many times can yu get tutred specially a term, etc.
W: I see. Thank yu.
Text 8
W: Mike, hw is wrk?
M: Nt s gd. I ften face challenges at wrk that I find very hard t handle. I really regret nt having gne t cllege.
W: Why nt try a trusted platfrm fr nline educatin? Yu can find a lt f cllege-level curses n the Internet.
M: Culd yu recmmend such a platfrm?
W: Certainly. Yu can give edX a sht. It’s funded by Harvard and MIT. The curses are created and taught by prfessrs frm tp universities.
M: That’s great. Are the curses free?
W: N, but they are definitely much cheaper than an actual cllege curse. Yu can als achieve a certificate when yu cmplete them.
M: Are the curses pre-recrded?
W: Yes. Users can learn at their wn pace. Hwever, all assignments are due when the curse ends.
M: Well, I’ll certainly give it a try. I d want t be mre learned and gain sme useful skills thrugh sme nline curses.
Text 9
W: Mike, are yu ging t the fair the day after tmrrw?
M: What fair?
W: The annual fair that Riverdale puts n the first Saturday in June t raise mney fr the Riverdale Hspital. The fair is ging t be held in the park this year. Haven’t yu nticed the tents that have already been put up?
M: Yes, I have. What are they fr?
W: They are fr special events and displays. I’m ging t help serve fd at the fd tent n Saturday afternn.
M: Sunds gd. Ah, I hear the lcal bands will give a perfrmance. Is that part f the fair?
W: Well, that will be at the entertainment tent, but that event will be n Friday evening befre the fair starts. The fair starts with a big charity event n Saturday mrning and there will be sme real treasures fr sale then. There will be an art shw n Saturday afternn and a special game tent just fr children.
M: And all the prfits frm the fair g t supprt the hspital? What a gd idea!
Text 10
W: Are yu a pet wner? A study shws that British peple with dgs r cats wuld like t turn n the radi r the TV while they’re away frm hme fr their pets. They want t make the pets feel less lnely. But d yur pets like this?
Smetimes dgs respnd t human music. The study fund that classical music appeared t have a calming effect n the dgs. Sme f them chse t simply lie dwn t listen t it. Meanwhile, music by the heavy metal band seemed t excite the dgs. Finally, pp music, much like the sunds f human cnversatins, appeared t have n effect n them.
Fr cats, they hardly respnd t human music because their hearing range is different frm that f humans. S what they hear when they listen t ur music is different frm what we hear. Scientists nce tried t see what wuld happen if they played "cat music" fr the cats. They asked the musician David Teie t make special music fr cats. And, it turns ut, when playing this music t 47 cats in the study cmpared t playing tw different classical music pieces, the cats paid mre attentin t the cat music.
Gd news fr cat lvers is that they can buy special cat music nline. David Teie created cat music fr sale nline.
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