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M:No problem.Betty and I are friends now.How is the weather
(新课标I卷)
there?
W:It's nice and warm.And we are able to spend some time ever-
y week on the beach with the children.
Text 1
M:Thanks for the wonderful weekend.Kate.
M:That's great.
W:That's okay.Bob and I are glad you came to see us.
Text 8
M:Oh.I have to go in.My flight will take off soon.Do contact
W:(11)Jack.how did you get to school when you were in primary
me when you're in Sydney.
school?
W:Sure,we will.
M:(11)I lived close to my school,so I walked every day.Why?
Text 2
W:Well,I remember that when we were kids,we often
W:Paul.listen to the radio.It's You've Stolen My Heart.one of
walked,rode a bike,or caught the bus to school.Few of us
the songs played at our wedding.
were dropped off at the school gate by our parents.
M:Yeah.how beautiful!It's been popular for almost two dec-
M:I see what you mean.These days you can see traffic jams a-
ades.
round schools at drop-off and pick-up times(接送时间).(12)
Text 3
But it's hard to blame the parents.They have good reasons for
W:David,forget about(不再想,不再关注)Mark.His aunt is in
driving their kids to school,mostly to do with(与…有关系)
town.so he can't go with us today.
safety and convenience.
M:Oh.what a pity!It's the last day of the art show.
W:You have a point there,but it could also mean children are
Text 4
missing out on(错失获利(或取乐等)的机会)much needed
W:How may I help you?
exercise and other life skills.(13)Some parents are just being
M:I bought a desk and asked for it to be delivered to my house
overprotective,with their children learning nothing.but liv-
this Friday.
ing in fear of everything.Studies have found that children
W:Yes,what's the problem?
who spend more time outside tend to be healthier,better ad-
M:I need to have it delivered this Saturday.
justed and better at dealing with stress.
Text 5
Text 9
W:Next,please.
M:So Marie,your kitchen garden looks excellent.(14)What
M:Oh.hi.I missed my 9 o'clock train to Bedford.Do I have to
made you turn to social media to record your vegetable grow-
buy another ticket?
ing?
W:No.The next train leaves at a quarter to ten at Platform 11.
W:(14)Initially,I used the online platform as a diary,something
M:Thank you.
to look back on(回t忆,回项),giving me a sense of achieve-
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ment and keeping me motivated and moving forward.As time
W:Honey.(6)have you checked today's weather forecast?
went by,other gardeners and like-minded people began to
M:(6)Yes,it's cold and wet.There is a warning for strong winds
follow(关注)my progress,too.
up to 100 kilometers per hour.
M:I know you grow lots of fruit on your land.Which would you
W:What are we going to do then?
recommend to beginners as the best to grow?
M:Nothing much.Just stay indoors.There is a risk of falling
W:(15)Strawberries would be a good choice.They produce a lot of
trees and power lines.
fruit in their first season.
W:Right.
M:That's cool.Well,do you have plans to try new or any parti-
M:And the low temperatures could bring snow to the forest are-
cular crops next year?
W:Next season.I will be adding some pear trees to the fruit are-
W:I hope it's over quickly.
a.I will be adding more herbs,which I can use in the kitch-
M:Well,it won't get better until late Wednesday.(7)Anyway,I
en.(16)And,after a couple of years of failure.I will try grow-
have to move the car away from the trees.
ing carrots again.
W:Yeah,you cannot be too careful.
M:What advice would you offer someone thinking of doing
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kitchen gardening?
W:Hello.Dave.(8)This is Kathy from Sunny California.
W:Have a plan of what you want your kitchen garden to look
M:(8)Hi.Kathy.You finally called.How was the move?All set-
like.(17)Don't be too discouraged if things don't go according
tled in?
to plan.Learn from your mistakes and move on.There's al-
W:Sorry.I hadn't called sooner.(8)but it's been a busy month.
ways next season.
We're slowly getting things set up in our new home.
Text 10
M:Yeah.I understand.(9)How are Jeff and the children?
M:Welcome to Meet the Author.Well.(18)many readers of
W:Jeff is doing well with his new job.(9)Tom has made many
Sports Times turn to the last page of their magazine first in
new friends here and has a lot to do.Fiona is fine.though she
order to read Jacob Johnson's weekly article under the title,
misses her grandma.By the way.(10)thank you for looking in
"Life of Johnson".(19)The articles,along with his novels and
on(短暂拜访)my mother from time to time,I call her every
essay collections,have earned Johnson the reputation(John-
week,but it isn't the same as seeing her.
son赢得声誉)as one of the funniest humans on the planet,.
英语答案一1
Johnson began writing about sports as a second-year student语篇类型:议论文主题语境:人与社会一科学与技术一学
at the University of Colorado,covering high school volley-
习媒介的选择
ball games for his hometown newspaper.(20)After gradua--【文章大意】本文探讨了有纸化学习与无纸化学习的区别,并
ting in 1981,he moved on to(继续进行)work at The Denver
提出用纸质书籍更容易让人投入、专心学,而电子书籍更容易使
Weekly for two years and the Los Angeles Post for two more
人分心,故阅读印附品比阅读电子书籍记得更多
years before landing at (Sports Times.He has been vo-
28.D理解词汇。题千问“第二较中画线短语shine through是
ted National Sports Writer of the Year 11 times.So now.
什么意思”。A项“似乎不太可能长久”:B项“似乎难以解
let's welcome the funny man with serious talent,Jacob John-
释”:C项“准各好使用”:D项“变得容易被注意到”。本段第
son.
一句谈到当阅读几百字或更多字的文本时,有纸化学习通常
1-5 CBACA 6-10 ABBBC 11-15 BCAAC
比在屏慕上学习更成功,接着谈到大量的研究证实了这一发
16-20 BCABC
语篇类型:应用文主题语境:人与社会一公益事业与志愿
现。故画线短语所在部分应该是指从提出简单的任务转向
需要抽象思维的任务时,这种有纸化阅读的好处尤其明显,
服务一生物栖息地修复工作队志愿者招慕
2l.C理解具体信息。根据第一段中的“Help restore and pro-
也就是说很容易被注意到,答案为D。
tect Marin's natural areas""Habitat Restoration Team vol-
29.A理解具体信息。题千问“·浅化假说'假定了什么”。A
unteers play a vital role in restoring sensitive resourees and
项"读者轻率对待电子文本”:B项“电子文本更容易理解”:C
protecting endangered species'”可知,生物栖息地修复工作队
项“人们随机选择电子文本”:D项“电子文本适用于社交媒
恢复和保护自然区域,在恢复感资源和保护潮危物种方面
体”。根据题干中的shallowing hypot小nesis可以将答案定位
起到极其重要的作用。由此可见,生物栖息地修复工作队的
在第四段中。根据第四段中的“which are often not so seri-
目标是保护当地的生态系统,故选C。
ous”以及“devote less mental effort'”可知,在对待电子文本
22.B理解具体信息。根据AGE,SKILLS,WHAT TO BRING
的时候,读者通常不是很严肃,同时比阅读纸质文本时投入
部分中的“Volunteers aged 10 and over are welcome”可知,
的精力要少,即读者对电子文本不是很重视,答案为A。
加入生物栖息地修复工作队的最低年龄是10岁,故选B。
30.A理解具体信息。题千问“为什么膏频和视领越来越多地
23.B理解具体信息。根据AGE,SKILLS,WHAT TO BRING
被大学教师使用”。A项“它们可以吸引学生的注意力”:B
部分中的“We'll be working rain or shine.,.Bring layers for
项“它们准备起来更方便”:C项“它们帮助培养先进技能”:
changing weather and a raincoat if necessary”可知,无论天气
D项“它们比文本提供更多信息”。根据题干可将解题信息
好坏,志愿者都会工作。由此可见,志愿者甚至会在恶劣天
定位在第五段。本段第一句谈到音频和视频比文宇更吸引
气下工作,故选B。
人,所以大学教师越来越多地政用这些技术,故选A。
语篇类型:记叙文主题语境:人与自然一人与动物一中
31.C狼断。最后一段首先谈到电子文本,音频和视频都具有
西医结合治疗动物
教育作用,特别是在提供纸质文本无法提供的资源时。
【文章大意】美国兽医William下arber因背痛会试中医针灸治
“However'”后提到为了最大很度地进行需要集中注意力和
疗,之后病症得到缓解,然后他把针灸,按摩疗法,草药和传统西
医治疗相结合用于治疗动物。
反思的学习,教育者不应该假设所有媒体都是一样的,即使
24.A理解观点、态度.根据第一段中的“some of his cowork
它们包含相同的词汇。这与倒数第二段最后一句中的信息
ers occasionally laugh at his unusual methods”可知.Farber
意思一致:当成年人阅读新闻故事时,他们比听或看相同的
的一些同事偶尔会嘲笑他不寻常的治疗方法,再结合第一段
片段能记住更多内容,也就是就有纸化学习在教育中是不能
中Farber的话“I am not erazy'”可知,Farber的一些同事认
完全被取代的,答案为C。A项“学生们应该应用多种学习
为他很奇怪。故选A项。B项“他严格”:C项“他勇敢":D
技巧”:B项“教师应制作自己的教材”:C项“纸质文本在教
项“他粗鲁”。
有中是不能完全被取代的”:D项“课堂外的教有不容忽视”。
25.C理解具体信息。根据第二段中的“He became interested
语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与社会一科学研究一生物
in alternative treatments...What worked on a veterinarian
样本数据的可用性
seemed likely to work on his patients'”可知,Farber尝试针灸【文章大意】本文主要介绍了一个有关生物样本数据的研究。
治疗之后背病得到了缓解,所以他认为针灸治疗似乎也可以:
文章探究了生物样本数据的可用性,指出了实证研究发现的问
应用到宠物身上,也就是说他自己作为病人从针炎治疗中获题并提出了提高敏据质量的措施,
得了抗处,所以决定把针灸应用到宠物身上。故选C。A项
32.B理解具体信息.根据第一段的“Today,most records of
“他在大学受过针灸训练”:B项“他受到了另一位兽医的启
biodiversity are...videos,and other digital records”可知,现
发”:D项“他想为宠物主人省钱”。
在,大多数生物多样性的记录道常以黑片、视频和其他的数
26.D理解段落主旨要义。本段主要介绍了两个动物经过
字记录形式存在。故选B项。选项中的“electronie form”是
Farber的治疗后,病情有所好转。由此可知,本段主要介绍
了Farber的“针灸,按摩疗法、草药和传统西医治疗相结合”
对原文中的“videos,and other digital records"”的同义转换。
的整体医学所取得的效果。故选D。A项“按摩疗法的步
33,C理解具体信息。根据第二段的"and since we are increas-
骤”:B项“兽医工作的复杂性”:C项“罕见动物疾病示例”。
ingly using observational data...,Are they usable?”可知,Da
27.A理解日的。根据题千中的“American Holistic Veterina
「山及其团队使用观察数据来研究物种是如何对全球变化作
ry Medical Association”可将答案定位至最后一段。“Since
出回应的,他想知道这些规察数据是否可用。再根据第三
1982.,.grown from30 to over700”具体解释上文中的“the
段的内容可知,Dn山及其团队使用一个全球数据集,测试这
past”,所以作者提到该组织是为了证明冒号前所说的“he
些数据在多大程度上展示了实际的全球生物多样性模式
may be right'”,即为了证明Farber的观点是正确的:故逃
由此可知,Dar山的研究关注观察数据。故选C项。A项“濒
A。B项“为了强调它的重要性”:C项“为了费扬兽医”:D项
危物种”:B项“实物标本”:C项“观察数据”:D项“手机应用
“为了提侣动物保护”。
程序”。
英语答案一2
34.C推断。根据第四段的“We were particularly interest-44.C受到那个女玻的影响,作者第二天就开始跑自己从未跑
cd.,.instead of the grass right next to it'”可知,研究人员对
过的最长距离一l5英里。根据下文的“the pure boredom
探常可能导致数据偏差的采样的方方面面特别感兴趣,比如
of jogging”可知,作者认为慢跑无比无聊,因此其实作者本
公民科学家很有可能只拍开花植物而不拍它旁边的青草。
身没有跑步的意愿,所以此处是说,老实讲,作者是讨厌跑
由此可知,采样方式的不当会导致数据偏差,故选C项。A
l5英里的,故用hated。deserve'“值得,应得",
项“数据分析中的错误”:B项“上传的图片质量差”:D项“数45,B作者遇到的女孩为52.4英里的马拉松比赛训练,而作
据收集设各不可靠”
者在跑15英里的距离,固此对比之下在那个女孩面前作者
35.D理解具体信息。根据第七段的“Biodiversity apps can
跑步的成就显得非常渺小,故用achievement。advantage'“有
use...to have an expert confirm the identification of their
利条件,有利因素,优势”:achievement“成就,成绩”;contri-
uploaded image”可知,生物多样性应用程序可以使用Daru
bution“贡献”:influence'“影响”。
他们的研究结果来让用户知道哪些地区是采样过量的地区,46.D由上文可知,跑步对作者而言是令人讨厌的、无聊的,因
并且引导他们去对采样不是很好的地方或者物种进行采样。
此作者救弃了跑步,决定以后能让自己再次跑步的唯一原因
为了改善观察数据的质量,生物多样性应用程序也鼓励用户
是后面有大狗在追赶,故用reason.。risk“危险,风险”。
让专家确认他们上传的图片。结合第五段的“the people47,C由下文的“I got a good bike and rode a lot'”可知,作者买
who get,..citizen scientists'”可知,这里的用户指代的是公
了一楠好的自行车,并骑了很多次,固此作者放弃跑步后把
民科学家。故选D项。A项“检查特定区城的毁据”:B项
自己的目标转向了骑自行车,故用turned to。give up“放
“雇用专家去检查记录”:C项“确认用户身份”:D项“给公民
弃”:goon“继续”:deal with“处理”,
科学家一些指导”
48.B结合上文中描述的作者的经历和下文作者放弃了骑行
语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与自我一生活与学习一
可知,此处表示在骑行方面,作者一开始梦想着参加骑行比
词典的使用
赛,直到飞往圣逃戈拜访姐姐。故用dreamed。complain“艳
语境概述:本文主要介绍了作者对于写作中拼写和词典使用的
怨”:approve“同意”。
看法及自身的相关习惯等。
49,B根据空前的“I flew to San Diego to visit my sister,While
36.F根据上文中的“If you want to be published,it's vital to
she was at work one day”和空后的“went for a ride'”可知,作
submit a perfect.professionally presented manuseript
者去圣遴戈找短姐,一天姐妞在上班,作者去骑行了,围此此
稿)”(如果你想发表作品,提交一份完美的、专业呈现的手稿
处是说作者向姐姐借了自行车,故用borrowed.
是至关重要的)可知,此处会讲到完美的、专业呈现的手稿是
50.A由空后的“The roads there went through large valleys
什么样子的,选项F“那意味着语法不错并且没有拼写错误”
符合语境。所以选F。
where I'd be riding uphill for miles at a time'”可知,那里的道
路穿过宽阔的山谷,在那里作者要一次骑好几英里的上坡
37.B根据上文中的“Idon't trust my laptop's spellchecker'"
路:再结合下文的“about 100·local’bikers who were used
(我不信任我笔记本电脑的拼写检查程序)可知,此处会讲到
t0 such roads”可知,与当地那些习惯了这种路的人相比,作
不信任的原因,选项B“它不考虑上下文”符合语境。所以
者不习惯这种路,这种路对作者而言是一个问题。故用
选B。
38.E段落主旨句。根据下文中的“It should give you a pre
problem。principle"“原则,原理”。
cise definition of each word...how the word is pronounced"
51.D作者要一次骑好几英里的上坡路,结合常识和下文作者
款弃骑自行车可知,此处是在猫述作者的困雄,所以此处是
(它应该为你提供每个单词的精确定义,从而区分它与其他
含义相似但不完全相同的单词。它通常还会显示单词是如
说作者从来没有遇到过这种挑战,故用challenges。dan眼er
何发音的)可知,该段主要讲述了词典不仅仅提供单词的拼
“危险,风险”:event'“活动,比赛项目":opponent“对手,竞争
写,还有其他功能。所以选E。
者”
39.A根据下文中的“However,if I need to check the origin of
52.A由上文内容和下文的“by about100·local'bikers who
a word or to look up examples of its usage,there's nothing
were used to such roads'”可知,作者被熟悉这种路的当地骑
better”(但是,如采我需要核实某个单词的起源或查找其用
行者超过,故用passed。convince'“使确信,使相信,使信服”:
法示例,就没有比这更好的了)可知,此处应该讲述作者不怎
admire“软佩,赞赏”。
么使用这本词典。所以选A。
53.D结合上文可知,作者在骑行途中遇到了挑战,又被大约
40.D根据下文中的“A few minutes spent casting your eye o
百人超过,作者受挫了,因此骑行对作者来说就没有那么有
ver a page or two can be a rewarding experience”(花几分钟
吸引力了,故用appealing。reliable“可信赖的,可依靠的”:
粗略测览一两页内容可以是一种令人满意的体验)可知,选
convenient'“实用的,便利的”:familiar“熟悉的,常见到的,常
项D”但是,词典也可以是一种令人愉悦的读物”可以与之构
听说的”
成逻辑上的顺承关系。所以选D。
54,B结合文章最后一句“I've come to accept..be my own”可
语篇类型:记叙文主题语境:人与自我一微人与微事
知,经过跑步和骑行这两件事情,作者已经逐渐相信目标应
正确的生活态度
是为自己而设的,因此作者成长了、成熟了◆故用matured。
4l.C上文中的“I've been motivated-and demotivated-by!
55.C综合全文可知,在跑步和骑行这两件事情上,作者均受
other folks'achievements all my life”提到作者会因为别人的
到了他人成就的影响,但结果都失败了,故此处是说自那之
成就而受到激励。结合下文的“Feeling motivated,I started
后作者逐渐相信不管为自己设定什么目标,这些目标邮要是
running”可知,此处是指一个社区的朋友高得了马拉松比
为自己而设的。故用goals.。imit“限制”。
赛,作者因此受到了激励。.故用won。quit“港出”。
语篇类型:说明文主题语境:人与社会
一社会与文化一中
2.A结合语境和常识可知,作者受到了激励,因此应是开始
西方文化互鉴
定期跑步,故用regularly。silently“情情地,静静地”proud-
【文章大意】本文介绍了英国“丝路花园”的整体设计以及其中
y“得意地,自豪地”
新建成的玻璃温室。
43.D由下文的“referring to a52.4-mile double marathon”可:
56,engineering非谓语动词。空处修饰空后的名词tech
知,作者遇到的那个女孩要参加一场52.4英里的马拉松比
niques,在句中作定语,说明名词的作用,故填动名词engi
赛,因此她那时正在为之训练,故用training,
neering,此处表示“最新的设计制造技术”。
英语答案一3
57.functional形客词。空处与protective并列,修饰空后的名
Four days later ,when I was back in Vienna,I called Gun-
词structure,应用形容词形式,故填functional“实用的”。句ter as promised.He didn't recognise me immediately when I said
意:最新的工程技术被应用于创建这种兼具保护性和功能性hello to him.So I explained my intention.At first,he refused to
且还美观的结构。
charge me the fare.But I insisted I owe him the money.There-
58.to give非谓语动词。空处所在句的谓语动词是open,空处
fore,we made a deal to meet at the bus station.When we met,I
应用非谓语动词。根据语境可知此处表示日的,故填不定式extended my gratitude for his trust in me,gave him the fare and
to give。句意:在温暖的日子里,这些萼片会打开以给内部
tipped(给小费)him another sum of money.Satisfied,he gave me
植物(提供)阳光和新鲜空气。
a thumbs-up,praised me a lot for my honesty and also thanked
59.closed形容词。空前的stays作系动词,表示“保持”,空处me for the tip,but I told him that he deserved it.Till now,every
作表语,表示“关闭的”,故应用形容词losd。
time I recall this experience,Ican't help wondering(不禁琢磨)if
60.walks动词的时态、语态和主谓一致。分析句子结构可知,there is more trust and honesty in the world,how charming our
空处在句中作谓语。本句描述了the Silk Route Garden的
world will be.
客观情况,时态用一般现在时;此处时态也可以根据下文中
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
的“contains.,,guides.,,offers”判断:walk在此作动词,表
(新课标Ⅱ卷)
示“(循序渐进地)教,逐步引导”,与主语the Silk Route Gar
den之间为主动关系:主语表示第三人称单数。所以填
Text】
walks.
M:Did you watch the talent show on TV last night?
6l.the冠词。此处考查因定表达for the first time,意为“第一
W:No.I missed it.I went with my mom to buy some clothes.
次”,所以填the。
Text 2
62.[avourites名词复数。分析句子结构可知,空处作动词in-
W:I love this park.It's so beautiful.
cluded的宾语,前面的modern Western为定语,所以此处应
M:It surely is.Are you tired?Shall we stop by the lake for a few
填名词:根据空后的举例“such as rosemary,lavender and
minutes?
fennel”可知,空处表示复数概念。故填favourites.。favourite
W:Good idea.Let's go to that cafe for a little refreshment.
在此处为可数名词,表示“特别喜爱的事物”。
Text 3
63.介词。结合语境“该玻璃强宣作为当代设计的伟大成就
W:Tom.shall we invite the Smiths around for dinner this Sunday?
而存在”可知,空处需要填s。
M:Sure.but I need to pack for Monday's business trip.What a-
64.that/which定语从句。分析句子结构可知,空处引导定语
bout Saturday?
从句,先行词为表示物的名词短语the Silk Route,关系词在
W:Okay.
从句中作主语,所以填that/which。
Text 4
65.richness名词。空处聚在定冠词the之后,且空后的ofM:Barbara,do you want to play table tennis with us tonight?
gardening对空处进行限定,国此应填名词richness。
W:I'd love to,but I can't.I'm catching the last train to Denver to
范文赏读
see my grandma.I need to take her to visit a doctor tomorrow
第一节
morning.
Dear Chris,
Text 5
I'm writing to share with you an art class I had in a park
W:Alex.did you feed the cat this morning?I don't think she can
last Friday.I painted the scenery of the park,where the willow
wait.
branches were dancing in the breeze()and several ducks
M:All right.after I finish this chapter.I just can't let go of this
were swimming in the river peacefully and happily.The vibrant
book.
(鲜牠的)colors of the flowers,the sunlight reflecting off the:Text6
water and the tranquil atmosphere all added color to M:(6)Miss,do you need any help?
(给…增色)the painting,
W:I want to get fit,but exercise doesn't seem to help.
It was such an extraordinary and memorable experience that
M:(6)What kind of exercise have you done before?
I would always keep it in my memory.It not only provided me W:I did jogging now and then,but it was so boring.So I
with an opportunity to connect my artistic creation with nature,
changed to weightlifting,but it was so demanding.And I was
but also enhanced()my willingness to take inspiration from
afraid of getting injured.So.I went bike riding.
(从.中汲取灵感)nature in the future.
M:Oh,I see.(7)You need to be consistent.I suggest you do dif-
Yours.
ferent kinds of exercise on one day.or on different days of the
Li Hua
week.(6)This will help hold your interest.so you can keep
第二节
coming back.
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news.The cash
Text 7
machine was also out of order!In other words,I couldn't pay
W:Hello,Brown's Grill.How may I help you?
him now.I felt so depressed and sorry.an embarrassed smile M:Hi.(8)I'd like to book a table for Friday evening.
creeping into(逐渐浮现)my face..Then an idea occurred to me.I
W:Okay.How many people are there in your party?
pointed at my phone and asked him to give his phone number to M:There will be six.
me so that I could contact him when I came back here.Surpris-
W:And what time would you like to come?
ingly,he comforted me that everything was OK since he had M:Let's say at,6:30?
known how anxious I was.After we said goodbye to each other,
W:I'm afraid we don't have anything available then.We could
I rushed to the queue.Fortunately,I didn't miss the whole ar-
seat you at 5:30 or 8 o'clock.
rangements for the conference,
M:(9)Oh.8 o'clock is better.
英语答案一4绝密★启用前
2024年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标I卷)
英语
本卷满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
7.What is the man going to do?
第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
A.Plant a tree.
$
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小
B.Move his car.
题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳
C.Check the map.
选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅
8.Why is Kathy in California now?
读一遍。
A.She is on vacation there.
例:How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.
B.She has just moved there.
B.£9.18.
C.She is doing business there.
C.£9.15.
9.What is the relationship between Tom and
答案:C
Fiona?
孙
1.What is Kate doing?
A.Husband and wife.
A.Boarding a flight.
B.Brother and sister.
B.Arranging a trip.
C.Father and daughter.
C.Seeing a friend off.
10.What does Kathy thank Dave for?
2.What are the speakers talking about?
A.Finding her a new job.
A.A pop star.
B.Sending her a present.
B.An old song.
C.Calling on her mother.
C.A radio program.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
如
3.What will the speakers do today?
11.How did Jack go to school when he was a
A.Go to an art show.
child?
B.Meet the man's aunt.
A.By bike.B.On foot.
C.By bus.
C.Eat out with Mark.
12.What is Jack's attitude toward parents driv-
4.What does the man want to do?
A.Cancel an order.
ing their kids to school?
B.Ask for a receipt.
A.Disapproving.
C.Reschedule a delivery.
B.Encouraging.
5.When will the next train to Bedford leave?
C.Understanding.
A.At9:45.B.At10:15.C.At11:00.
13.What is the problem with some parents ac-
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
cording to the woman?
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白
A.Overprotecting their children
后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项
B.Pushing their children too hard.
中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将
C.Having no time for their children
有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟:听完后,
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或
14.Why did Marie post her kitchen gardening
独白读两遍。
online at first?
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
A.To keep records of her progress.
6.What will the weather be like today?
B.To sell home-grown vegetables.
A.Stormy.
B.Sunny.
C.Foggy.
C.To motivate her fellow gardeners.
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15.Why does Marie recommend beginners to
Bring a personal water bottle,sunscreen,
grow strawberries?
and lunch.
A.They need no special care.
No experience necessary.Training and
B.They can be used in cooking.
tools will be provided..Fulfills(满足)commu-
C.They bear a lot of fruit soon.
nity service requirements.
16.What is difficult for Marie to grow?
UPCOMING EVENTS
A.Herbs.B.Carrots.
C.Pears.
Time
Meeting Location
17.What is Marie's advice to those interested
in kitchen gardening?
Sunday,Jan.15
Battery Alexander
A.Aim high.
10:00am-1:00pm
Trailhead
B.Keep focused.
C.Stay optimistic.
Sunday,Jan.22
Stinson Beach
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
10:00am-2:30pm
Parking Lot
l8.What is“Life of Johnson”?
A.A magazine column.
Sunday,Jan.29
Coyote Ridge
B.A TV series.
9:30am-2:30pm
Trailhead
C.A historical novel.
19.What is Johnson famous for?
21.What is the aim of the Habitat Restoration
A.His acting talent.
Team?
B.His humorous writing.
A.To discover mineral resources.
C.His long sports career.
B.To develop new wildlife parks.
20.When did Johnson join Sports Times?
C.To protect the local ecosystem.
A.n1981.B.In1983.C.ln1985.
D.To conduct biological research.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
22.What is the lower age limit for joining the
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
Habitat Restoration Team?
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B、C、D
A.5.
B.10.
四个选项中选出最佳选项。
C.15.
D.18.
4
23.What are the volunteers expected to do?
HABITAT RESTORATION TEAM
A.Bring their own tools.
Help restore and protect Marin's natural
B.Work even in bad weather.
areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas
C.Wear a team uniform.
Ridge.We'll explore beautiful park sites while
D.Do at least three projects.
conducting invasive(侵入的)plant removal,
B
winter planting,and seed collection.Habitat
“I am not crazy,”says Dr.William Far
Restoration Team volunteers play a vital role in
ber,shortly after performing acupuncture
restoring sensitive resources and protecting en-
灸)on a rabbit.“I am ahead of my time.”Ifhe
dangered species across the ridges and valleys.
seems a little defensive,it might be because e-
GROUPS
ven some of his coworkers occasionally laugh at
Groups of five or more require special ar-
his unusual methods.But Farber is certain he'll
rangements and must be confirmed in advance.
have the last laugh.He's one of a small but
Please review the List of Available Projects
growing number of American veterinarians
and fill out the Group Project Request Form.
医)now practicing“holistic'”medicine-combi-
AGE,SKILLS,WHAT TO BRING
ning traditional Western treatments with acu-
Volunteers aged 10 and over are welcome.
puncture,chiropractic(按摩疗法)and herbal
Read our Youth Policy Guidelines for youth
medicine.
under the age of 15.
Farber,a graduate of Colorado State Uni-
Bring your completed Volunteer Agree-
versity,started out as a more conventional vet-
ment Form.Volunteers under the age of 18 erinarian.He became interested in alternative
must have the parent/guardian approval sec-
treatments 20 years ago when he suffered from
tion signed.
terrible back pain.He tried muscle-relaxing
We'll be working rain or shine.Wear drugs but found little relief.Then he tried acu-
clothes that can get dirty.Bring layers for
puncture,an ancient Chinese practice,and was
changing weather and a raincoat if necessary.
amazed that he improved after two or three
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treatments.What worked on a veterinarian
When reading texts of several hundred
seemed likely to work on his patients.So,after
words or more,learning is generally more suc-
studying the techniques for a couple of years,
cessful when it's on paper than onscreen.A
he began offering them to pets.
large amount of research confirms this finding.
Leigh Tindale's dog Charlie had a serious
The benefits of print reading particularly shine
heart condition.After Charlie had a heart at-
through when experimenters move from posing
tack,Tindale says,she was prepared to put him
simple tasks-like identifying the main idea in a
to sleep,but Farber's treatments eased her
reading passage-to ones that require mental ab-
dog's suffering so much that she was able to
straction-such as drawing inferences from a text.
The differences between print and digital
keep him alive for an additional five months.
reading results are partly related to paper's
And Priscilla Dewing reports that her horse,
Nappy,"moves more easily and rides more
physical properties.With paper,there is a liter-
al laying on of hands,along with the visual ge-
comfortably"after a chiropractic adjustment.
ography of distinct pages.People often link
Farber is certain that the holistic approach their memory of what they've read to how far into
will grow more popular with time,and if the the book it was or where it was on the page.
past is any indication,he may be right:Since
But equally important is the mental as-
1982,membership in the American Holistic
pect.Reading researchers have proposed a the-
Veterinary Medical Association has grown
ory called“shallowing hypothesis(假说).
from 30 to over 700."Sometimes it surprises
According to this theory,people approach dig
me that it works so well,”he says..“I will do
ital texts with a mindset suited to social media,
anything to help an animal.That's my job.
which are often not so serious,and devote less
24.What do some of Farber's coworkers think
mental effort than when they are reading print.
of him?
Audio(音频)and video can feel more en
A.He's odd.
B.He's strict.
gaging than text,and so university teachers in-
C.He's brave.
D.He's rude.
creasingly turn to these technologies-say,as-
signing an online talk instead of an article by
25.Why did Farber decide to try acupuncture
the same person.However,psychologists have
on pets?
demonstrated that when adults read news sto-
A.He was trained in it at university.
ries,they remember more of the content than if
B.He was inspired by another veterinarian.
they listen to or view identical pieces.
C.He benefited from it as a patient.
Digital texts,audio and video all have edu-
D.He wanted to save money for pet own-
cational roles,especially when providing re-
ers.
sources not available in print.However,for
26.What does paragraph 3 mainly talk about?
maximizing learning where mental focus and
A.Steps of a chiropractic treatment.
reflection are called for,educators shouldn't as-
B.The complexity of veterinarians'work.
sume all media are the same,even when they
C.Examples of rare animal diseases.
contain identical words.
D.The effectiveness of holistic medicine.
28.What does the underlined phrase "shine
27.Why does the author mention the American
through"in paragraph 2 mean?
Holistic Veterinary Medical Association?
A.Seem unlikely to last.
B.Seem hard to explain.
A.To prove Farber's point.
C.Become ready to use.
B.To emphasize its importance.
D.Become easy to notice.
C.To praise veterinarians.
29.What does the shallowing hypothesis as-
D.To advocate animal protection.
sume?
C
A.Readers treat digital texts lightly.
Is comprehension the same whether a per-
B.Digital texts are simpler to understand.
son reads a text onscreen or on paper?And are
C.People select digital texts randomly.
listening to and viewing content as effective as
D.Digital texts are suitable for social media.
reading the written word when covering the
30.Why are audio and video increasingly used
same material?The answers to both questions
by university teachers?
are often“no.”The reasons relate to a variety
A.They can hold students'attention.
of factors,including reduced concentration,an
B.They are more convenient to prepare.
entertainment mindset(心态)and a tendency
C.They help develop advanced skills.
to multitask while consuming digital content.
D.They are more informative than text.
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31.What does the author imply in the last par-
What can we do with the imperfect data-
agraph?
sets of biodiversity?
A.Students should apply multiple learning
“Quite a lot,”Daru explained.“Biodiver-
techniques.
sity apps can use our study results to inform
B.Teachers should produce their own teaching
users of oversampled areas and lead them to
material.
places-and even species-that are not well-
C.Print texts cannot be entirely replaced in
sampled.To improve the quality of observa-
education.
tional data,biodiversity apps can also encour-
D.Education outside the classroom cannot
age users to have an expert confirm the identi-
be ignored.
fication of their uploaded image."
D
32.What do we know about the records of spe-
In the race to document the species on
cies collected now?
Earth before they go extinct,researchers and
A.They are becoming outdated.
citizen scientists have collected billions of re-
B.They are mostly in electronic form.
cords.Today,most records of biodiversity are
C.They are limited in number.
D.They are used for public exhibition
often in the form of photos,videos,and other
33.What does Daru's study focus on?
digital records.Though they are useful for de-
A.Threatened species.
tecting shifts in the number and variety of spe-
B.Physical specimens.
cies in an area,a new Stanford study has found
C.Observational data.
that this type of record is not perfect.
D.Mobile applications.
"With the rise of technology it is easy for 34.What has led to the biases according to the
people to make observations of different spe-
study?
cies with the aid of a mobile application,"said
A.Mistakes in data analysis.
Barnabas Daru,who is lead author of the study
B.Poor quality of uploaded pictures.
and assistant professor of biology in the Stan-
C.Improper way of sampling.
ford School of Humanities and Sciences.
D.Unreliable data collection devices.
"These observations now outnumber the pri-
35.What is Daru's suggestion for biodiversity
mary data that comes from physical specimens
apps?
(标本),and since we are increasingly using ob
A.Review data from certain areas.
servational data to investigate how species are
B.Hire experts to check the records.
responding to global change,I wanted to
C.Confirm the identity of the users.
know:Are they usable?"
D.Give guidance to citizen scientists
Using a global dataset of 1.9 billion re-
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
cords of plants,insects,birds,and animals,Da-
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可
ru and his team tested how well these data re-
以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
present actual global biodiversity patterns.
余选项。
"We were particularly interested in explo-
Not all great writers are great spellers.If
you want to be published,it's vital to submit a
ring the aspects of sampling that tend to bias
perfect,professionally presented manuscript
(使有偏差)data,like the greater likelihood of
(原犒).36 No editor is likely to tolerate a
a citizen scientist to take a picture of a flower-
writer who does not take the trouble to spell
ing plant instead of the grass right next to it,
words correctly.
said Daru.
I keep two reference books close-by on my
Their study revealed that the large num-
desk:dictionary and thesaurus(同义词词典).
ber of observation-only records did not lead to I don't trust my laptop's spellchecker.37
better global coverage.Moreover,these data
Of course,these days there are plenty of online
are biased and favor certain regions,time peri-
dictionaries and thesauruses,but I'm old-fash-
ods,and species.This makes sense because the
ioned enough to prefer a hard cover and pages I
people who get observational biodiversity data
can leaf through with my fingers.I use the
on mobile devices are often citizen scientists re-
Concise Oxford Dictionary and the Collins
cording their encounters with species in areas
Thesaurus.
nearby.These data are also biased toward cer-
38 It should give you a precise defini
tain species with attractive or eye-catching fea-
tion of each word,thus differentiating it from
tures.
other words whose meanings are similar,but
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not identical.It will also usually show how the "local"bikers who were used to such roads.
word is pronounced.
When I got back home,suddenly riding my
In addition,I have an old two-volume copy
:
bike didn't seem quite as 53
of the Shorter Or ford Dictionary,picked up a
I've 54
a lot since then.I've come to
few years ago in a bookshop sale for just 99
accept that whatever 55
I set for myself,
pence.Of course,with its 2,672 pages,it's not
they just have to be my own.
exactly short.It contains around 163,000
41.A.knew
.held
words,plus word combinations and idiomatic
C.won
D.quit
phrases.39 However,if I need to check
42.A.regularly
B.silently
the origin of a word or to look up examples of
C.proudly
D.recently
its usage,there's nothing better.
43.A.asking
B.looking
For well over a hundred years the most in-
C.waiting
D.training
fluential English dictionary was Samuel
44.A.made
B.believed
Johnson's Dictionary of the English Lan-
C.hated
D.deserved
guage published in 1755."To make dictionaries
45.A.advantage
B.achievement
is dull(乏昧)work,”wrote Johnson,illustra
C.contribution
D.influence
ting one definition of "dull".40 A few mi-
46.A.way
B.risk
nutes spent casting your eye over a page or two
C.place
D.reason
can be a rewarding experience.
47.A.gave up
B.went on
A.I don't often use this dictionary.
C.turned to
D.dealt with
B.It takes no account of the context.
48.A.heard
B.dreamed
C.But I still don't want to replace them.
C.complained
D.approved
D.But a dictionary can be a pleasure to read.
49.A.painted
B.borrowed
E.Of course,a dictionary is not only for spell-
C.bought
D.parked
ing.
50.A.problem
B.secret
F.That means good grammar and no spelling
C.principle
D.advice
mistakes.
51.A.dangers
B.events
G.Dictionaries don't always give you enough
C.opponents
D.challenges
information.
52.A.passed
B.convinced
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
C.admired
D.stopped
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
53.A.reliable
B.convenient
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D
C.familiar
D.appealing
四个选项中选出最佳选项。
54.A.traveled
B.matured
I've been motivated-and demotivated-
C.missed
D.worried
by other folks'achievements all my life.
55.A.limits
B.dates
When I was a teenager,a neighborhood
C.goals
D.tests
friend 41 a marathon race.Feeling motiva-
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
ted,I started running 42 but then two
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的
things happened.First,a girl I met one day told
单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
me she was43fora“super,”referring to
Heatherwick Studio recently built a green-
a 52.4-mile double marathon.Then,the next
house at the edge of the National Trust's
day I went on my longest run-15 miles.To be
Woolbeding Gardens.This beautiful structure,
honest,I 44 it!Between the girl making
named Glasshouse,is at the centre of a new
my 45 seem small and the pure boredom of
garden that shows how the Silk Road influ-
jogging,I decided that the only 46 I'd ever
ences English gardens even in modern times.
run again is if a big dog was running after me!
The latest 56.
(engineer)tech-
So I 47 cycling.I got a good bike and
niques are applied to create this protective
rode a lot.I 48 of entering cycle races until
57.
(function)structure that is also
I flew to San Diego to visit my sister.While she
beautiful.The design features ten steel "sepals
was at work one day,I 49 her bike and
(萼片)”made of glass and aluminium(铝),
went for a ride.The 50 The roads there
These sepals open on warm days 58.
went through large valleys where I'd be riding
(give)the inside plants sunshine and fresh air.
uphill for miles at a time.I'd never faced such
In cold weather,the structure stays 59.
51.That day,I got 52 by about 100
(close)to protect the plants.
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Further,the Silk Route Garden around the
That was when I met Gunter.I told him
greenhouse 60.
walk)visitors
where I was going,but he said he hadn't heard
through a journey influenced by the ancient
of the bus station.I thought my pronunciation
Silk Road,by which silk as well as many plant was the problem,so I explained again more
species came to Britain for 61.
first time.
slowly,but he still looked confused.When I
These plants included modern Western
was about to give up,Gunter fished out his lit-
62.
favourite)such as rosemary,lav-
tle phone and rang up a friend.After a heated
ender and fennel.The garden also contains a
discussion that lasted for what seemed like a
winding path that guides visitors through the
century,Gunter put his phone down and star-
twelve regions of the Silk Road.The path of-
ted the car.
fers over 300 plant species for visitors to
see,too.
Finally,with just two minutes to spare we
rolled into the bus station.Thankfully,there
The Glasshouse stands 63.
8
great achievement in contemporary design,to
was a long queue(队列)still waiting to board
house the plants of the southwestern part of
the bus.Gunter parked the taxi behind the
China at the end of a path retracing(追溯)the
bus,turned around,and looked at me with a big
steps along the Silk Route 64.
brought
smile on his face.“We made it,”he said.
the plants from their native habitat in Asia to
Just then I realised that I had zero cash in
come to define much of the 65.
(rich)
my wallet.I flashed him an apologetic smile as
of gardening in England.
I pulled out my Portuguese bankcard.He tried
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
it several times,but the card machine just did
第一节(满分15分)
not play along.A feeling of helplessness
假定你是李华,上周五你们班在公园上了
washed over me as I saw the bus queue
一堂美术课。请你给英国朋友Chris写一封邮
thinning out.
件分享这次经历,内容包括:
At this moment,Gunter pointed towards
(1)你完成的作品:
the waiting hall of the bus station.There,at
(2)你的感想。
the entrance,was a cash machine.I jumped out
注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右:
of the car,made a mad run for the machine,and
(2)请按如下格式作答。
popped my card in,only to read the message:
Dear Chris,
“Out of order.Sorry.."
I'm writing to share with you an art class I
注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右:
had in a park last Friday.
(2)请按如下格式作答。
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad
news.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开
头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Four days later,when I was back in Vien-
I met Gunter on a cold,wet and unforget-
na,I called Gunter as promised.
table evening in September.I had planned to fly
to Vienna and take a bus to Prague for a con-
ference.Due to a big storm,my flight had been
delayed by an hour and a half.I touched down
in Vienna just 30 minutes before the departure
of the last bus to Prague.The moment I got off
the plane,I ran like crazy through the airport
building and jumped into the first taxi on the
rank without a second thought.
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第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
Dear Chris,
I'm writing to share with you an art class I had in a park last Friday.
Yours.
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
I ran back to Gunter and told him the bad news.
Four days later,when I was back in Vienna,I called Gunter as promised.
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