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(新高考II卷B卷)2023高考高三第一模拟考试卷

英语试题

(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)

注意事项:

1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分。答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准

考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.回答第I卷时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,

用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在本试卷上无效。

3.回答第n卷时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。

4.测试范围:

5.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每

段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

例:Howmuchistheshirt?

A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.

1.Atwhattimewilltheplaneland?

A.8:55pm.B.9:00pm.C.9:30pm.

2.Whatistheweatherliketoday?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Foggy.

3.WhatisJim'ssuggestionabout?

A.Hiringalawyer.B.Raisingmoney.C.Callingameeting.

4.Whatistheman'shobby?

A.Collectingstamps.B.Takingphotos.C.Feedingfish.

5.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.HeisnotinterestedinthecityofWashington.

B.HeprefersLosAngelestoWashington.

C.Heusedtohesitatewheretogo.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出

最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5

秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatarethespeakersdoing?

A.Lookingforsomeone.B.Drawingpictures.C.Playingagame.

7.WhatdoesMikelooklike?

A.Hishairiscurly.B.Hehasabeard.C.Hehasbrowneyes.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whydidthemanmakethephonecall?

A.Tomakearestaurantreservation.

B.Tobookaplaneticket.

C.Tobookaroom.

9.Wherewillthemango?

A.London.B.Edinburgh.C.NewYork.

10.Whenwillthemanreturn?

A.OnNovember1st.B.OnOctober31st.C.OnOctober29th.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Howwasthegameinthefirstquarter?

A.Washingtontooka14-2lead.

B.Washington'sfansweregoingcrazy.

C.Washingtonstartedoutplayinghard.

12.WhathappenedtoWashington'sbestplayerinthisgame?

A.Hegotinjuredtwice.B.Hewasforcedtostay.C.Hehurthisinjuredknee.

13.Whoshouldbepunishedaccordingtothewoman?

A.Washington'sfans.B.Washington'scoach.C.Washington'sbestplayer.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatisthemanprobably?

A.Achef.B.Ahost.C.Asalesman.

15.WhendidKarinafallinlovewithcooking?

A.Afterthecookingcompetition.

B.Aftersheworkedatarestaurantfor2weeks.

C.Whenshehelpedherparentspreparefood.

16.Whatwastheresultofthecookingcompetition?

A.Shewonabigaward.

B.Shegotafull-timejobfromatopchef.

C.Hercookingskillswererecognizedbythejudges.

17.Whydoesn'tKarinaeatoutinherfreetime?

A.Shepreferseatingathomewithparents.

B.It'sexpensivetoeatout.

C.Shehasfewdaysoffwork.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whydidthespeaker'sparentssay“onerottenapplecouldruinawholebasketofapples”?

A.Theyworriedthathissonwasinfluencedbyhisfriends.

B.Theyworriedthathissonmayhaveabadeffectonhisfriends.

C.Theywantedhissontokeepawayfromhisfriends.

19.Whatdidthespeaker'ssondowhenhewasaskedtohavehishaircutshort?

A.Hefollowedhisorder.B.Hekeptsilent.C.Herefusedfirmly.

20.Whatisthebesttitleforthistalk?

A.ParentsandGrandson.B.TheGenerationGap.C.Misunderstanding.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,共37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项

中,选出最佳选项。

A

VisitingtheMetropolitanMuseumofArt

Address-1000FifthAvenue,NewYork,NY10028

Hours:Sunday-TuesdayandThursday:10am-5pm

FridayandSaturday:10am-9pm

Wednesday:Closed

GeneralAdmissionPrices

$25foradults;$17forseniors;$12forstudents.

Freeformembersandchildrenunder12.

ThreeMembershipPossibilities

*$110peryear:membershipforoneadultandfreeadmissionforoneguestpervisit.

*$210peryear:membershipfortwoadultsandfreeadmissionfortwoguestspervisit.

*$600peryear:membershipfortwoadultsandfreeadmissionforfourguestspervisit.

Jointodayandtakeafreeguestorfreeguestsoneveryvisit,andenjoyspecialaccesstonewexhibitions,

discountsonshopping,andsoon.

GroupVisits

Advancereservationsarerequiredforalladultandstudentgroupsof10ormore,andforanythird-party

guidedtour,regardlessofsize.

Inaddition,weaskthatallgroupsvisitingthemuseumfollowtheguidelinesbelow:

*Membershipandotherdiscountsdonotapplytogroupadmission.

*A11individualslecturinginthegalleriesmustmakearequestforalecturebadge(徽章).Alecturebadge

isonlyavailabletogroupsthathavemadeareservationinadvance.

*Thestaffofthemuseumlecturinginthegallerieshavetherighttobegivenattentionfirst.

Pleasegivewaytotoursandprogramsledbythemuseum.

*Lecturingisnotallowedinspecialexhibitions.

[^^ouhavequestions***************************************

21.WhencanapersonvisittheMetropolitanMuseumofArtnormally?

A.At9amonFriday.B.At3pmonMonday.

C.At10amonWednesday.D.At8pmonTuesday.

22.Howmuchwillanon-membercouplewiththeir11-year-oldsonpay?

A.$67.B.$50.C.$25.D.$37.

23.Whichguidelineshouldgroupvisitsfollow?

A.Lecturingisallowedinanyexhibition.

B.Membershipappliestogroupadmission.

C.Alecturebadgeisavailabletoallgroups.

D.Anythird-partyguidedtourshouldbookinadvance.

B

The71stannualBostonMarathonwasheldonApril19,1967.Thisdaywasfilledwithfreezingrain,snow

andstrongwinds.However,foroneparticipantnamedKathrineSwitzer,theweatherconditionsweretheleast

ofherworries.Kathrinewasthefirstandonlyregisteredfemalerunnerinthemarathonandshehadsomething

toprove.

ThefirstfewmileswereapieceofcakeforKathrine.Thenaroundmilefour,sherealizedsomeonewas

chasingher.Sheturnedaroundandwasstartledtoseeanangryfacejustinchesaway.Itwastheracedirector

(赛事总监),JockSemple.

“Getthehelloutofmyraceandgivemethosenumbers!Jockyelled.Ashesaidthis,hegrabbedKathrine

andtriedrippingherracenumbersoffhersweatshirt.Kathrinewassoshockedandterrified.AsJockclungto

hersweatshirt,Kathrinestruggledtobreakfree.

Kathrinefeltawful.Shethoughtaboutdroppingout,butsoonsheknewthatwasn'tanoption.4tIfIquit,

nobodywouldeverbelievethatwomenhadthecapabilitytorun26-plusmiles.IfIquit,everybodywouldsayit

wasashow.Ifquit,itwouldsetwomen'ssportsback,wayback,insteadofforward...

Whileallthisthinkingwasgoingon,Kathrinecontinued,untilshefoundherselfnearingthefinishline.

Completelysoakedandgreetedbyonlyahandfulofreporters,noneofwhomcheered,Kathrinecompletedthe

raceinatimeof4hoursand20minutes.Theracewasover,butherpursuitofchangewasjustbeginning.

ShewasaprimaryforcebehindgettingwomenofficiallyacceptedintotheBostonmarathonin1972.Her

leadershipalsopavedthewayfortheInternationalOlympicCommitteetoadmitthewomen'smarathonintothe

1984OlympicGames.Hernumber261onthathistoricdayinBostonhasalsobecomeasymboloffearlessness

formillionsofwomenworldwide.

24.WhatdidKathrinehopetoachieveinthe71slBostonMarathon?

A.Beingaregisteredrunner.B.Instructingherfriendasacoach.

C.Provingwomen'sathleticability.D.Providingserviceasavolunteer.

25.WhydidJockSemplechaseKathrine?

A.Tofollowherpace.B.Todefeatherintherace.

C.Toforcehertoquit.D.Toremindheroftherules.

26.WhatismainlydiscussedaboutKathrineinthelastparagraph?

A.Herleadership.B.Herambition.

C.Herpopularity.D.Hercontribution.

27.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribeKathrineaccordingtothepassage?

A.Courageousanddetermined.B.Fearlessandresponsible.

C.Adventurousandkind.D.Caringandsensitive.

C

Humanspeechcontainsmorethan2,000differentsounds,fromthecommon"m"and"a"totherareclicks

ofsomesouthernAfricanlanguages.Butwhyarecertainsoundsmorecommonthanothers?Aground-breaking,

five-yearstudyshowsthatdiet-relatedchangesinhumanbiteledtonewspeechsoundsthatarenowfoundin

halftheworld'slanguages.

Morethan30yearsago,thescholarCharlesHockettnotedthatspeechsoundscalledlabiodentals(唇齿),

suchas"f*'and"v”,weremorecommoninthelanguagesofsocietiesthatatesofterfoods.Nowateamof

researchersledbyDamianBlasiattheUniversityofZurich,Switzerland,hasfoundhowandwhythistrend

arose.

Theydiscoveredthattheupperandlowerfrontteethofancienthumanadultswerealigned(对齐),making

ithardtoproducelabiodentals,whichareformedbytouchingthelowerliptotheupperteeth.Later,ourjaws

changedtoanoverbitestructure(结构),makingiteasiertoproducesuchsounds.

Theteamshowedthatthischangeinbitewasconnectedwiththedevelopmentofagricultureinthe

Neolithicperiod.Foodbecameeasiertochewatthispoint.Thejawbonedidn'thavetodoasmuchworkandso

didn'tgrowtobesolarge.

Analysesofalanguagedatabasealsoconfirmedthattherewasaglobalchangeinthesoundofworld

languagesaftertheNeolithicage,withtheuseof"F'and"v"increasingremarkablyduringthelastfew

thousandyears.Thesesoundsarestillnotfoundinthelanguagesofmanyhunter-gathererpeopletoday.

Thisresearchoverturnsthepopularviewthatallhumanspeechsoundswerepresentwhenhumanbeings

evolvedaround300,000yearsago."Thesetofspeechsoundsweusehasnotnecessarilyremainedstablesince

theappearanceofhumanbeings,butratherthehugevarietyofspeechsoundsthatwefindtodayistheproduct

ofacomplexinterplayofthingslikebiologicalchangeandculturalevolution,saidStevenMoran,amemberof

theresearchteam.

28.Whatistheresearchmentionedinthisarticlemainlyabout?

A.Humanlabiodentals.B.Speechsounds.

C.Technologicaldevelopment.D.Humanevolution.

29.Whywasitdifficultforancienthumanadultstoproducelabiodentals?

A.Theyhadfewerupperteeththanlowerteeth.

B.Theycouldnotopenandclosetheirlipseasily.

C.Theirjawswerenotconvenientlystructured.

D.Theirlowerfrontteethwerenotlargeenough.

30.Whatisparagraph5mainlyabout?

A.Supportingevidencefortheresearchresults.

B.Potentialapplicationoftheresearchfindings.

C.Afurtherexplanationoftheresearchmethods.

D.Areasonabledoubtabouttheresearchprocess.

31.WhatcanweinferfromStevenMoran'swords?

A.Humanspeechsoundschangesareverycomplex.

B.StevenMoranviewsareverypopularandwidelyaccepted.

C.Greatprogresshasbeenmadeinthestudyofspeechsounds.

D.Duringtheevolutionofhumanbeings,speechsoundshasremainedunchanged.

D

Doyouevertalktoyourself?Althoughit'snotalwaysaconscioushabit,mostofuspracticeself^talkona

dailybasis.

Researchshowsthatself-talkcanincreaseproductivity,motivationandconfidence,andevenhelpmanage

feelings."Thereissolidevidencethatself-talkstrategiesimprovelearningandperfbrmance,“accordingtosport

psychologistAntonisHatzigeorgiadis,whostudiesthephenomenonofself-talk.

Heexplainsthattherearegenerallythreereasonswhywepracticeself-talk:toinstruct,tomotivateorto

evaluate.Instructionalself-talkhappenswhenweneedtoguideourselvesthroughaspecifictask,suchas

learninganewskill.Motivationalself-talkusuallyisusedwhenwewanttoprepareourselvesforsomething

challenging;itcanhelptoincreaseconfidence.Evaluativeself-talkmostlyisrelatedtopasteventsoractions.

Hatzigeorgiadisstressesthatifwewanttousesuchself-talktogoodadvantage,itneedstobeshort,

preciseand,mostofall,consistent.Ofcourse,self-talkalsocanbeineffectiveandevendetrimentalifit'snot

doneright.

“Itisamatterofpersonalpreferenceorwhatworksforeachperson;butgenerally,itisadvisedthat

self-talkbepositivelyratherthannegativelyphrasedandfocusonwhatyoushoulddoratherthanonwhatyou

shouldavoid,“Hatzigeorgiadissays.So,forexample,itwouldbebettertosay“staycool”insteadof"don'tget

upset”.Althoughbothinstructionsconveythesamemeaning,youshouldusepositivewordsratherthan

negativeones.Inthiswayyoucanavoidillresults.

Anotherthingthatcanmakeadifferencewhenpracticingself-talkisthewayyouaddressyourself.

AccordingtotheresearchpublishedinJournalofPersonalityandSocialPsychology,using"you"ratherthan

"I"whentalkingtoyourselftendstobemoreeffective.Theresearchersexplainthatwhenyouthinkofyourself

asanotherperson,itallowsyoutogivemoreobjectiveandusefulfeedback(反馈).

32.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutself-talk?

A.Itisadailyhabitforeveryone.B.Itcanmakepeoplefeelbetter.

C.Itmayhelpstrengthenmemory.D.Itisalwaysanunconsciousbehavior.

33.WhatcanbeconcludedfromHatzigeorgiadis,explanation?

A.Self-talkoccursindifferentsituations.B.Self-talkusuallymakesonebrave.

C.Selftalkariseswithvariousfeelings.D.Self-talkiscloselylinkedwithacertaintask.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“detrimental“inparagraph4probablymean?

A.Confusing.B.Useless.C.Harmful.D.Unbearable.

35.Whatdothelasttwoparagraphsfocuson?

A.Howtovaryself-talk.B.Whattodowithself-talk.

C.Whattoexpressinself-talk.D.Howtobenefitfromself-talk.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

IsItSafetoEatSnow?

There'snothingquitelikeafreshblanketofpure,whitesnow.Greatforsledding,snowballs,fort-building

—andmaybeevendessert?Beforeyoutakeabigbiteofthewhitestuff,lefstalkaboutwhatcouldbeinthe

flakes(雪片).36—.Whenitgetscold,moisture(水分)intheairfreezesintotiny,beautifulcrystalsthat

driftdownfromthesky.

37.Forexample,ifsnowhasbeenremovedfromasidewalkorastreet,itmightcontainrocksalt

withcertainchemicals,whichhelpicemeltatlowtemperature.Unfortunately,thosechemicalscanalsomake

yousickifyoueatthem,soyoudefinitelydon'twanttoeatanysnowthat'sbeenshoveled(铲掉).

Youshouldnevertakesmallbitesonanysnownearbirdfeedersoranimaltracks.38.squirrels,

birds,neighborhooddogsforexample,itmaycarrysomethingnotsafetoyou.Brownsnowisofflimitsforthe

samereasonyouwouldn'twanttotasteamudpie.Andifthatsnowlooksyellow,well,let'sjustsayit's

unlikelytobelemon-flavored.

OK,sowhataboutfreshlyfallensnow?39—.Butactually,becausesnowcantakeinpollutantsonthe

waydown,thefirsthourortwoofasnowfallactslikeabrushfortheair.Scientistshavefoundthatnewsnow

cancontainstrangestuffincludingpesticides,ashesandevendirt.

Allofthesethingsarefoundatextremelylowlevels.Thatmeansit'stechnicallysafetoeat.Butit'salso

goodtoknowthatifyoujustwaitafewhoursandthenhaveamealonthesnowthatpilesupmidwaythrougha

storm,you'llhavethebestchanceofeatingnothingmorethanpure,frozen,skywater.40!

A.Snowismostlywater

B.Let'stakeacloselook

C.Trynottohaveanytasteofthesnow

D.Butsnowcanalsocontainothersubstances

E.Becausesnowcanactlikeapathwayforanimals

F.Onebiteandyou'llbehopingspringnevercomes

G.Thatshouldbethesafest,yummiestfrozenwatertoeat

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

"Mountainsarealwayssmallerinyourimaginationthantheyareinreallife,^someonewisesaid.Andthe

quotesprangtomindasIstaredupatthesnowy41ofPenYFan,thehighestmountaininSouthWales.I

wastotakepartintheFanDancetheworld'soldestSpecialForcestest.

Mygeneralfeelingabouttheeventwasthatitwouldbetough,butgoodstrength42—formyrunning.

Ifeltpretty43.withinthefirstkilometreandIwassurprisedhoweasyitfeltsofar.Kilometre

two44metrudging(跋涉)throughsnowandice,butspiritsstillremainedhighasIchattedtofellow

45aroundme.

Gradually,however,theclimbingbecameextremely_46一.Thesnowwas_47—byathickfog

andwindssostrongthatIcouldhardlystandonmyfeet.Thewindkept48mebackwardsandsideways,

andeachstepseemedtorequirealltheenergyIhad.Iwasabouttoquitwhensomeoneappearedoutof

49."You'redoingreallywell!Keepgoing!^^heshouted50.thewind.Ifeltasuddenburstof

51andIcrazilypulledmyselftothefinishline.

We'dbeenmovingforhoursandwere52thefinishline.Thewellbeingofmybodycamesecondto

myburningdesiretogettothatfinishline.

IwasexpectingtofeelrelievedandjoyfulwhenIfinallysucceeded,53insteadIfeltamixtureof

tirednessandconfusion.I54ontheideathatwhilemountainsaresmallerinyourimaginationthanthey

areinreallife,yourabilitytosufferisalsobiggerinreallife.Infact,I55overmorethanjusta

mountainattheFanDance.

41.A.peaksB.cavesC.valleysD.hillsides

42.A.lookedB.workedC.appliedD.called

43.A.shockedB.depressedC.movedD.relaxed

44.A.sawB.keptC.foundD.caught

45.A.colleaguesB.admirersC.participantsD.assistants

46.A.encouragingB.excitingC.energy-consumingD.time-wasting

47.A.blockedB.warmedC.wrappedD.accompanied

48.A.guidingB.holdingC.blowingD.chasing

49.A.nowhereB.placeC.sightD.mind

50.A.overB.uponC.intoD.across

51.A.fearB.hopeC.panicD.anger

52.A.approachingB.escapingC.crossingD.extending

53.A.whileB.sinceC.soD.but

54.A.focusedB.reflectedC.dependedD.carried

55.A.tookB.rodeC.turnedD.climbed

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

ShennongjiaisoneofthemostpopularscenicspotsinChina.Itissaidtobetheplace56the

EmperorYanoncelived.Somevisitorshopethattheymayevenencounterthelegendary“wildman".Theydo

notactuallyseeanywildman,57they5reattractedbyShennongjia?snaturalwondersandrich

biodiversity.Shennongjia^beauty58(vary)fromseasontoseason.Touristscanenjoyflowerblossomsin

spring,beshaded59.thesummerheat,appreciateredleavesinautumnandgoskiinginwinter.

Officialdatashowedthattourist60(visit)toShennongjiaForestryDistrictreachedmorethan15.5

millionlastyear.Andtheforestareaaims61(increase)thatannualfiguretoover30millioninthenear

future.ThejourneytoShennongjiawilltakeuptofivehoursfromnearbyYichangandShiyanCity.It

62(estimate)thatShennongjiawillbelinkedtoa63(new)builthigh-speedrailway,makingthe

mountainousregionmoreaccessible.

FromNov.ltoDec.31,touristscanbuya64(discount)ticketofthesixmajorscenicareasin

Shennongjiafor99yuan,about40percentof65-originalprice.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

假设你是李华,寒假在纽约学习,得知当地艺术家协会要举办中国书法展览。请写一封信申请做志

愿者,内容包括:

1.写信目的;

2.个人优势;

3.能做的事情。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.结束语已为你写好。

参考词汇:calligraphy(书法);ArtistsAssociation(艺术家协会)。

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续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

AndyandEricweretwofriendswhooftenplayedtogether.Oneday,ontheirwaybackhomefromschool,

theyrodeslowly,talkingaboutthefishingtripthattheyhadplannedforthecomingsummervacation.While

turningacomer,Andycriedout,“Afightnearthelake!Let'sgotowatch!”

“No,"saidEric."Let'sgohomeandnotgetinvolvedintheirquarrel.Stayawayfromit,orwemayget

intotrouble.What'smore,ourparentsarewaitingforusathomeandIdon'twantthemtoworryaboutme.”

“Youareacoward(月目〃、鬼)Andylaughedathim.Ericwasalittleannoyed,buthedidn'tsayanything,

justridinghomedirectly.Thenextday,hewenttoschoolasusual.

However,AndyhadtoldalltheclassthatEricwastootimidtodoanythingbrave.Sothewholeclass

laughedathimalot.Andfromthenon,theylookeddownonEric,unwillingtoplaywithhim.Ericwasvery

sadbuthedidn'tblameAndyfbrhisbeingrudetohim,becausehelearnedthattruecourageisshownmostin

bearingmisunderstandingwhenitwasnotdeserved,andthatheoughttobeafraidofnothingbutdoingwrong.

Therefore,heignoredtheirteasing,studyingevenharder.Whatwasdifferentwasthathehadtogohomealone.

Severaldayslater,Andytogetherwithhisnewfriendswasridinghome.Theyweresoabsorbedintheir

conversationthattheywereunawareofeverythingelsearoundthem.

Suddenly,Andynoticedanunusualbuzzofnoise.Hecametoastopandlookedcuriouslyuptothe

heavens.Whathesawshockedandterrifiedhim.Ahugeswarmofbeesfilledtheskylikeablackcloudandthe

noisymassseemedtobeheadingangrilytowardsthem.

“Bees!”someoneshouted.Theboyswerecaughtingreatpanic.AllofthemexceptAndyrodeasfastas

possibletoescape.Andywastooscaredtomove.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Andystoppedthere,withthebuzzlouderandlouder.

Draggingthemselvesoutofthelake,theystruggleduptotheshore.

学易金卷2023高考第一次模拟卷(B卷)答案和解析

第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

1-5BAABC6-10CABCC11-15ACBBB16-20CAACB

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)

21-23BBD24-27CCDA28-31BCAA32-35BACD36-40ADEGF

第三部分语言运用

第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

41-45ABDAC46-50CDCAC51-55BADBD

第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

56.where57.but58.varies59.from/against60.visits

61.toincrease62.isestimated63.newly64.discounted65.the

第四部分写作(共两节;满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

Dearsirormadam,

IamaChinesestudentnamedLiHua,whoisstudyinginNewYorkduringthewintervacation.Knowing

thatthelocalArtistsAssociationwillholdanexhibitionofChinesecalligraphy,Iamwritingtoapplyfor

volunteering.

AsastudentwhohaslearnedChinesecalligraphysince5yearsold,Iamverypleasedtohaveanopportunity

tointroduceChinesecalligraphytoforeigners.Besides,myfluentspokenEnglishandrichknowledgeabout

Chinesecalligraphywillhelpvisitorsunderstandthemeaningbehindeachcalligraphyworkdeeply.

IwillappreciateitifIcouldbegiventheopportunity.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.

Yours,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

Andysloppedthere,withthebuzzlouderandlouder.Juslatthatmoment,Ericroderapidlytowardshimlike

anarrow.Hestopped,threwoffhisclothesandwrappeduptheirfaces.Afterthat,heshoutedtoAndy,“Thisway!

Thereisalakeahead!”Withnotimetowaste,theyrodefuriouslyinthedirectionofthelake,thecrazybees

followingthem.Finally,theymadeittothelake.Offtheirbikesandintothecoolwatertheylived,disappearing

belowthesurfaceandawayfromthesavageinsects.Afterholdingtheirbreathforaslongastheycould,they

cameupforairandnoticedthebeeshadgone.

Draggingthemselvesoutofthelake,theystruRglndupto[heshore.AndylookedatEricgratefullyandwas

ashamedofhavingcalledEricacoward.HerealizedthatErichadtruecourage.HehuggedEric,saying“sorry"to

Ericrepeatedlyforhisrudebehaviorandaskedforhisforgiveness.Ericforgavehimhappily.HeandAndywere

friendsagainandtheywenthometogetherasusual.Fromthat,Andylearnedwhattruecouragewas:neverbe

afraidtodogood,butalwaysfeartodoevil.

第一部分听力

Text1

W:Ladiesandgentlemen.Pleasefastenyourseatbelts.Wewillbelandinginfiveminutes.

M:That'sgood.Theplanetookoffat3:00p.m.andifs8:55p.m.now.Ithoughtwewouldn'tbelandinguntil

9:30p.m.

Text2

W:Lookatyou!You'retotallywet.Didn'tyouchecktheweatherforecastbeforeyouwentout?

M:Ithoughtitwouldbefineorfoggy,butitturnedouttopourthewholeday.

Text3

W:WhatdidJimsuggestatthemeeting?

M:Hethoughtthecompanyshouldhaveafull-timelawyer.

W:Idoubtwehavethemoneyforthat.

Text4

W:Don'tyouhaveanyhobbies,likestampcollectingorsomethinglikethat?

M:Idohaveone,actually—photography.It'sexpensive,butit'salotoffun.Howaboutyou?

W:Oh,nothingspecial.Ilikefeedingfish,Iguess.

M:Youknowwhat

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