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2023北京西城高二(下)期末英語2023.7本試卷共16頁,共140分。考試時(shí)長120分鐘。考生務(wù)必將答案寫在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無效。第Ⅰ卷(共80分)I.聽力理解(共三節(jié),30分)第一節(jié):(4小題;每小題2分,共8分)聽下面四段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一道小題,從每題所給的、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽一遍。1.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeonSaturday?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.2.Howwillthemanexercise?A.Walk.B.Playfootball.C.Jog.3.WhatwillthespeakersdoonSundayafternoon?A.Makeanewpizza.B.somegardening.C.Attendabook-launchevent.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Akindoffood.B.Acloserelative.Anewrestaurant.第二節(jié):(共6小題;每小題2分,共12分)聽下面三段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有兩道小題,從每題所給的、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。聽第5段材料,回答第5至第6小題。5.Whatwillthewomanbuyforherdaughter?A.Ahat.B.Aschoolbag.C.Asetofdishes.6.Whichfloorwillthewomangotofirst?A.Thesecondfloor.B.Thethirdfloor.C.Thesixthfloor.聽第6段材料,回答第7至第8小題。7.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inthemountains.Attheairport.C.aplane.8.Howdoesthemanfeelabouttrip?A.Sad.B.Nervous.C.Interested.聽第7段材料,回答第9至第10小題。9.Whattheman?A.Atravelagent.B.ATVhost.C.Amarketingmanager.10.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thewoman’svolunteerexperiences.B.Thewoman’scareerplans.C.Thewoman’stravelstories.第三節(jié):(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)聽下面一段獨(dú)白,根據(jù)題目要求在相應(yīng)的橫線上寫下第11題至第15題的關(guān)鍵信息。每小題僅填寫一個(gè)詞。這段獨(dú)白你將聽兩遍。HowtoImproveCommunicationwithYourParentsMaketimetohave11conversations.●Talktoyourparentsaboutyoureverydaylife.●12themtosharetheirdaywentorwhattheyareworkingon.●Callthematleastthreetimesaweekorvideochatfrequently.●Ifanissueisimportanttoyou,bringitup.●Avoidgettingtrappedtheblamegame.●Allowtimeforthemrespondandsharehowtheyfeel.●Takea.Beopenand13.Usesometechniquestofacilitatedifficultconversations.●Listentoyourparents’needsorwants.●Expressyour15.II.完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。TheBelfastcommunitywasbusyhelpingadeafwomanfindherbeloveddog“Ruthie”thepastcoupleofdays.Ruthiewent16severaldaysagowhenshejumpedoutthecarwearingherretractableleash(伸縮皮帶).MarinaDelune,17,postedonhercommunitywebsitethatsheneededhelplookingforherlostdog.Shethoughtonlyafewpeoplewould18.Soshewassurprisedwhenhelpstartedtopourin.“TheresponsethatIgotwasliterallyoverwhelming,”Marinasaid.“Itwasextraordinary.Icouldn’teven19alltheresponses.”AdoctornamedKimberlyMitchellheadedtoMarina’shousetohelpherout.Whenshepulledintothedriveway,shesensedthatRuthiewasjustnearby.Despitethecoldrain,Kimberly20theyard.Lateronsheexpandedhertotheneighbors’yards,but22cameupempty-handed.Itwasdarkbythetimesheroundedthecornerofaneighbor’shouseandsawasmallholeinthebottomoftheirdeck.Kimberlyusedhercellphoneflashlighttolookaroundinthedarkness.“Rightthereunderthedeck,I23herlittleface.Shewaslookingrightatme.”ItturnedoutRuthie’sleashwasstuck.Thehouse’sowner,CollinBrewsterCunning,crawledunderthedeckand24her.ThereunionofRuthieandMarinawasnothingbutemotional.MarinacriedandheldontoRuthieandhertworescuers.“Wewereinathree-way25withRuthieinmiddle.Itabsolutelyamazing,”Kimberlysaid.16.A.racing17.A.doctor18.A.returnB.missingB.neighborB.respondC.cryingC.ownerC.researchD.huntingD.driverD.remember19.A.keepupwithB.putupwithC.comeupwithD.endupwith20.A.crossed21.A.plan22.A.once23.A.saw24.A.found25.A.tieB.checkedB.serviceB.evenC.cleanedC.programC.stillD.visitedD.searchD.onlyB.hidC.coveredC.freedD.studiedD.locatedD.hugB.caughtB.contestC.dealIII.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AUsesofBananaPeels(皮)YouProbablyIgnoredSoothestheitchy(發(fā)癢的)insectbitesWiththegoodweatherapproaching,variousbugs,insectsandmosquitoesmultiply.Ifyouwanttorelievethestingorbiteoftheseinsectsnaturally,bananapeelcanhelpyou.Rubthered,inflamedbiteswiththeinsideofthebananapeel.Thebananapolysaccharides(多糖)infiltratetheskinandreducetheswell.________________Springthensummeriscoming,andthere’slittleannoyingthing:theflies.Tocatchthem,youcanmakeatrapmadeofnaturalingredients.Allyouwillneedisalargeyogurtcup,bananapeels,ahammerandanail.Makeholesthebottomoftheyogurtcupwiththehammerandnail,placethebananapeelsinside,turnitover,andplaceitnearthefoodthatyouaretryingtoprotect.Flieswillgetintothesweetsmellintheholes,butthereisnowayoutoftheyogurtcup.CheapandsimpleteethwhiteningYoudon’thavetospendahugeamountofyoursalaryonaestheticdentistrytomakeyourteethwhiter.Simplyrubyourfreshly-brushedteethwiththeinsideofthebananapeeleverydayforabout2minutes.Salicylicacidinbananasgentlybleachesteeth,effectivelyeliminatingdirtwhichcausesdiscoloration.WaterpurificationThiseffectwasthemostsurprisingforus.TheSaoPauloResearchFoundation,ledbyGustavoR.Castro,testedthesuitabilityofbananapeelsthetreatmentofwastewaterfromindustrialplants.Itturnedoutthatthebananapeeladsorbsheavymetalssuchasleadandcopperfromthewater.Erasestheinkstain(污點(diǎn))Ifinkgetsyourskin,itisdifficulttocleanitoff.Onlywithwaterandsoapisitalmostimpossiblemakeyourhandsclean.Butthegoodnewsisthatthebananapeelisgoodforthat—rubthepatchesontheinsideofthepeelandseehowtheydisappear.26.Accordingtothepassage,inwhichofthefollowingsituationscanbananapeelsofsomehelp?A.aredisturbedbymosquitoesflyingnearby.B.arebittenbyainthegarden.C.aresufferingfromatoothache.D.Yourcoatisstainedwithoil.27.WhichthefollowingisthebestheadingforparagraphA.FacialmaskB.PainRelieverC.NaturalflytrapD.Reduceswrinkles28.Howcanbananapeelshelppurifywater?A.protectingthewaterfrominsects.B.reducingsomechemicalelements.C.addingsomenutritiontothewater.D.removingthesmellofthewastewater.BSouthAfrica’svinicultureindustryemploysaround270,000people,producingsomeoftheworld’smostsought-afterwines.Butnotalljobsarebestlefttohumans.somecases,it’sbettertogetyourducksinarow,andthenputthemtowork.OutsideCapeTownonthebanksoftheEersteriver,VergenoegdL?w,theWineEstate,hasrepurposedacenturies-oldpracticebygatheringagroupofduckstokeepitsvineyardsfreepests.“Icallourducksthesoldiersourvineyards,”saysmanagingdirectorCoriusVisser.“Theywilleataphids,theywilleatsnails,theywilleatsmallworms—theykeep(it)completelypest-free.”Thespecies,theIndianrunnerduck,isflightless,withapeculiarlyuprightstanceandhighlydevelopedsenseofsmell.Theducktroopsareemployedona14-daycircuitthroughthevineyards,eatingandfertilizingthegroundastheygo.Theducks’“annualleave”takesplaceduringtheharvest(they’deatthegrapes).Duringthistimetheysearchforfoodonopenfarmpasture,swiminanearbylakeandundergoselectivebreeding,saysVisser.Duckeggsareconsumedinthevineyardrestaurant,butnevertheducksthemselves—“thatwouldbelikeeatingacolleague,”GavinMoyes,theestate’stastingroommanager,saidina2020interview.InspiredbyducksusedtoremovefromricepaddiesinAsia,thewinerycallsontheservicesofsome1,600ducksaspartofitsefforttomakewineproductionmoresustainable.“Theworldismovingawayfrommoreconventionalfarmingto(being)amoreorganic,”Visserexplains.“ForVergenoegd,it’sabiggoal…tohavelessinfluenceontheEarth,thesoilandtheenvironment.”Asapioneeringwinemakerwithindustryinfluence—vineshavebeengrownontheestatesincethelate17thcentury—VergenoegdL?wishopingtoconvinceotherstoadoptitsapproach.Vissersaysthevineyardplanstosell750duckstoothervineyardsandreplenishnumbersbreedingbirds.“Ithinktheindustryitselfhasthepotentialtoengagemoreinexperimentalways,”headds.Thatrequiresmoney,andincreasingthepricepointofSouthAfricanwinescouldhelpfundVergenoegdL?wandothervineyards’greeninitiatives.“Ifwecanachievethat,wecanthenputbacksomeofthat(income)intoourpeople,intoourland,andbecomemoresustainable,”Vissersays.29.What’sthefunctionoftheducksinthevineyards?A.Tokeepthevineyardsfreepests.B.guardthevineyardsfromthieves.C.makethevineyardsmoreattractive.D.Toprovideeggsandmeatforthevineyardrestaurant.30.Accordingtothepassage,theducksinthevineyards______.A.helpharvestthegrapesB.haveasharpsenseoftasteC.flyaroundthevineyardfreelyD.leavethevineyardatacertaintime31.BasedonwhatVissersaid,whichofthefollowingmighthappen?A.Morevineyardswillhaveduck“soldiers”.B.ThepricepointofSouthAfricanwineswillfall.C.Thevineyardswilldependmoreonconventionalfarming.D.Thewinerywillcomeupwithmorewaystoexperimentonducks.32.Whichthefollowingwordscanbestdescribethevineyard’sapproachofusingducks?A.Efficient.B.Advanced.C.Challenging.D.Green.CThisweekIwatchedaninternationalnewsprogramandsawwhatlookedlikemosttheplanettheAmericas,Africa,Europe,Asia—paintedinbrightorangesandreds.Fahrenheit(度的)temperaturesinthree-digitnumbersseemedtoburnalloverontheworldmap.Heatrecordshaveburstaroundtheglobe.Thisveryweekend,cropsareburning,roadsarebendingandseasarerising,whilelakesrecede,evendisappear.Icesheetsmeltinrisingheat,andwildfiresattackforests.Peoplearedyinginthisheat.Livesofallkindsarethreatened,incities,fields,seas,desertsandforests.Wildlife,farmanimals,insectsandhumanbeingsareinpain.TheUN’sWorldMeteorologicalOrganization(WMO)saysthereismoredeadlyinourfuturebecauseofclimatechangecausedbyourspeciesonthisplanet.Evenwithadvancesinwind,solarandotheralternativeenergysources,andinternationalpromisesandagreements,theworldstillderivesabout80%ofitsenergyfromfossilfuels,likeoil,gasandcoal,whichreleasethecarbondioxidethat’swarmedtheclimatetothecurrenttemperaturesofthishotsummer.TheWMO’schief,PetteriTaalas,saidthisweek,“Inthefuturethesekindsofheatwavesaregoingtobenormal.”Themostalarmingwordinhisforecastmightbe:“normal.”I’magenerationthatthoughtofsummerasasunnytimeforchildren.Ithinkoflongdaysspentoutdoorswithoutworry,playinggamesorjustwandering.JohnUpdikewroteinpoem,“June”:ThesunisrichAndgladlypaysIngoldenhours,Silverdays,AndlonggreenweeksThatneverend.School’sout.ThetimeIsourstospend.There’sLittleLeague,Hopscotch,thecreek,And,aftersupper,Hide-and-seek.Thelive-longlightIslikeadream...Butnowthatbright,“l(fā)ive-longlight,”ofwhichUpdikewrote,mightlookthreateninginasummerlikethis.Theextremelyhotweeksthatweseethisyearcauseonetowonderiffailurestocarefortheplanetgiventouswillmakeourchildrenlookforwardtosummer,oranotherseasonofheat.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“derive”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Get.B.Reduce.C.Waste.Save.34.AccordingtoWMO,______.A.alternativeenergyisthesolutiontoclimatechangeB.theheatwavesarecausedbytheadvancedtechnologyC.agreementsneedtobesignedtowithclimatechangeD.useoftraditionalenergyisresponsiblefortheheatwaves35.WhydoestheauthormentionJohnUpdike’spoem?A.Todescribethebeautyofsummer.B.indicatetheendofhappysummers.C.comparedifferentfeelingsaboutsummer.D.Tosuggestwaysforchildrentospendsummer.36.Whichmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WhatleadstoahotsummerB.ChildrenareafraidofsummerC.BurningsummersarethefutureD.wecansurviveahotsummerDCornellUniversityresearchershavedevelopedasilent-speechrecognitioninterfacethatusesacoustic-sensing(聲學(xué)傳感)andartificialintelligencetocontinuouslyrecognizeupto31unvocalizedcommands,basedonlipandmouthmovements.Thelow-power,wearableeyewear—calledEchoSpeech—requiresjustafewminutesofusertrainingdatabeforewillrecognizecommandsandcanberunonasmartphone.RuidongZhang,doctoralstudentofinformationscience,istheleadauthorof“EchoSpeech—ContinuousSilentSpeechRecognitiononMinimally-obtrusiveEyewearPoweredbyAcousticSensing,”whichwillbepresentedattheAssociationforComputingMachineryConferenceonHumanFactorsinComputingSystems(CHI)thismonthinHamburg,Germany.“Forpeoplewhocannotvocalizesound,thissilentspeechtechnologycouldbeanexcellentinputforavoicesynthesizer.Itcouldgivepatientstheirvoicesback,”Zhangsaidoftechnology’spotentialusewithfurtherdevelopment.Initspresentform,EchoSpeechcouldbeusedtocommunicatewithothersviasmartphoneinplaceswherespeechisinconvenientinappropriate,likeanoisyrestaurantorquietlibrary.Thesilentspeecheyewearcanalsobepairedwithastylus(觸控筆)andusedwithdesignsoftwarelikeCAD,allbuterasingtheneedforakeyboardandamouse.Outfittedwithapairofmicrophonesandspeakerssmallerthanpencilerasers,theEchoSpeechbecomeawearableAI-poweredsonar(聲吶)system,sendingandreceivingsoundwavesacrossthefaceandsensingmouthmovements.Adeeplearningalgorithm(算法)thenanalyzestheseechoprofilesinrealtime,withabout95%accuracy.“We’removingsonarontothebody,”saidChengZhang,assistantprofessorofinformationscienceanddirectorCornell’sSmartComputerInterfacesforFutureInteractions(SciFi)Lab.“We’reveryexcitedaboutthissystem,”hesaid,“becauseitreallypushesthefieldforwardonperformanceandprivacy.It’ssmall,low-powerandprivacy-sensitive,whichareallimportantfeaturesforusingnew,wearabletechnologiesintherealworld.”Mosttechnologyinsilent-speechrecognitionislimitedtoaselectsetpredeterminedcommandsandrequirestheusertofaceorwearacamera,whichisneitherpracticalachievable,ChengZhangsaid.Therealsoaremajorprivacyconcernsinvolvingwearablecameras—forboththeuserandthosewithwhomtheuserinteracts,hesaid.Acoustic-sensingtechnologylikeEchoSpeechremovestheneedforwearablevideocameras.Andbecauseaudiodataismuchsmallerthanimageorvideodata,requireslessbandwidthtoprocessandcanberelayedtoasmartphoneviaBluetoothinrealtime,saidFran?oisGuimbretière,professorininformationscience.“Andbecausethedataisprocessedlocallyonyoursmartphoneinsteadofuploadedtothecloud,”said,“privacy-sensitiveinformationneverleavesyourcontrol.”37.WhatdoweknowaboutEchoSpeech?A.Itrecognizesdifferentbodymovements.B.Ithasthepotentialtohelpgeneratevoices.C.Itdoesn’tneedtobeinstructedaboutitsuser.D.Itneedstobeusedwithakeyboardandamouse.38.WhatParagraph4mainlyabout?A.WhatEchoSpeechlookslike.B.thealgorithmismadeaccurate.C.WhatthemechanismofEchoSpeechis.D.thealgorithmanalyzesechoprofiles.39.HowisEchoSpeechdifferentfromothersilent-speechrecognitionsystems?A.Itbetterprotectsusers’privacy.B.Itisfittedwithasmallervideocamera.C.Itisbasedonpredeterminedcommands.D.ItsendsimagesandvideosviaBluetooth.40.RegardingthefeaturesofEchoSpeech,Fran?oisGuimbretièreis______.A.doubtfulB.criticalsympatheticD.unconcerned第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Wanttomakepeoplelaugh?41Hereareafewtipstokeepinmindifyourgoalistoticklesomefunnybones.Consideryouraudience.Youraudience,whetherit’syourparentsinyourlivingroomorapayingcrowdatanauditorium,mustbeabletoconnectwithanysituationyoudescribeinyourjokes.Iftheycan’trelatetothejoke,oriftheydon’tcompletelyunderstandit,thenit’ssimplynotfunnytothem.42Ifyouhavetoexplainajoketosomeone,thepersonmighteventuallyunderstandit,butheorprobablywon’tthinkit’sfunny.Thisisthereasonthatmanyjokesdon’ttranslatewellintoanotherlanguage.Theyrelyonanunderstandingofaparticularculture.Youtranslatethewordsbut,withoutanappreciationthebackground,manytranslatedjokesaren’tveryfunny.43There’sareasonthatpeoplesay,“Stopmeifyou’veheardthisone”beforetellingajoke.Ifyouraudiencealreadyknows(orcanguess)theendajokebeforeyoutellit,thenit’snotgoingtothemlaugh.Peoplelaughattheendofajokebecausethey’vebeentoldastoryandledtowarditsending,(unconsciously)thinkingaboutwhatwillhappennextorhowwillend.44Surpriseispartofthereasonthatyouwanttolearntotelljokeswithoutlaughing.Iflaugh,thenyourlistenersexpectyoutosaysomethingfunny.Ifyoutellajokewithoutlaughingorsmiling,they’remoresurprisedwhenyougettothefunnypart.Checkyourtiming.Anotherimportantpartofhumoristiming,ordeliveringthepunchlinethebestpossiblemoment.45Thereasonisthatthisbuildstension.Thelistenerknowstheendiscomingandiswaitingforit.Whenyoufinallytellthepunchline,thelistenerfeelsasenseofreliefandismoreandinclinedtolaugh.A.surprise.B.Chooseyourjokes.C.Thenyou’vegottoknowwhat’sfunny.D.Makesureyourjokesareoftentoldwithinlimitedtime.E.It’softenusefultopausebeforetellingthelastlineajoke.F.Whenwehearsomethingthatwasn’twhatwewereexpecting,wefinditfunny.G.Peoplelovejokesthat,basedontheirexperience,makethemsay,“That’ssotrue!”第Ⅱ卷(共60分)I.選詞填空(共7小題;每小題2分,共14分)用方框中單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成下列句子,每個(gè)單詞只能用一次。adjustment,faith,capable,judge,impress,logic,comfort46.Thefilm’sspecialeffectsareparticularly47.Ihavebeena(n)readerofyourmagazineformanyyears.48.Thematerialsaresoftandtowear..49.Ittookafewsecondsforhereyesto50.Animalsinthezoohavelostthetothedarkness.tocatchfoodforthemselves.51.Computerprogrammingneedssomeonewitha(n)colouredbypersonalfeelings.mind.52.Don’tletyourbeII.語法填空(共14小題;每小題1分,共14分)在未給提示詞的空白處填寫1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。A53.Theplanisdesignedtomotivateemployeestoworkmore54.Theirflight(delay)duetobadweatheryesterdayafternoon.55.(surround)bytrees,thehousewasinvisiblefromtheroad.56.WhenAnnagotdownstairs,sherealizedthatshe(leave)hercarkeysinheroffice.57.Everytimethedancer(stand)onthestage,sheisherbest..(efficient)58.Consideringtheactualneedsofstudents,theschoolcanteenopentostudentsweekends.59.Giventhefastpaceofthejobmarketnow,21stcenturyemployeesarefacedwithchallengestheirparentsneverexperienced.60.I(try)toqualifyfortheswimmingteamforthreeyears,butIstillcan’tquitemakethecut.BMyfamilyandIwentaholidaylastyeartovisitsomedistant61(relative)Ihadnevermetbefore.Theylivedin62flatinNewYorkinthecitycenter.It63(excite)tovisitthemandtheywereveryfriendlyandwelcoming!Theytookussightseeingandwewenttoalotofplaces.TheoneproblemIhadwassleepingatnight.Theyliveonthegroundflooroftheirbuilding64Icouldhearallthesoundsofthecity.Duringthenight,lorriescame65(collect)rubbishandtheykeptawake.Theyaround.66(visit)usinLondonnextyearandIcan’twaittoshowthemIII.書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),32分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第67、68題各2分,第69題3分,第70題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡指定區(qū)域作答。Withtheidealtimeforharvestingfreshtealeavesapproaching,localscelebratedthebeginningofthetea-pickingseasonwithaspiritedceremonyheldatJingmaiMountaininYunnanprovince.Thisannualevent,whichtakesplacetowardstheendofMarch,isatraditionamonglocalminorities.Havingbeenaroundforcenturies,itisaperfectopportunitytoshowrespectfortheforestbeforeharvestingthegiftsofnature.JingmaiMountain,renownedforitsthickforestsancientteatrees,hasanessentialpartofthelocals’livesforcenturies.Peopletheremaintainancientmethodofteacultivationfeaturingauniquemulti-layered()ecosystem,whichisregardedasthekeytomaintainingharmonybetweenhumansandnature.Thevillagehasbeenlocatedhalfwayupthemountain,closetotheteaforestinthemiddlethemountain,whilefarmlandisinlowerareaswithabundantwatersources,whichcanavoiddisturbancetoteaforestsduringplanting.Theancientteaforestsarenowrefreshingastheyoungergenerationsareintroducingnewideasaimedatbetterdevelopingtheteaindustryinthisarea.XianGong,39,startedafarmers’cooperativein2010inJingmaivillage.Overtime,sheexpandedtheinitiativebydevelopingitintoacompanyintegratingthecooperative,ateafactory,ahostelandashopunderoneroof.Today,theteagardenscoveranareaofmorethan600hectaresandgenerateanannualoutputofmorethan200tons,helpingnearly500householdsincreasetheirincomes.Agrowingnumberofvillagersareembracingnewbusinessopportunitiesbyestablishingcooperatives,teafactoriesandhomestays.Manyhaveadaptedtothelatesttrends,suchassellingteathroughlivestreamingandsharingdetailsoftheirdailylivesandworkonsocialmediaplatforms.Therecentboominthemodernteaindustryhasmotivatedtheresidentstotakebettercaretheirancientteaforests.Inadditiontotheireffortstoresistchemicalsandavoidplantingothercropsintheteaforests,thelocalgovernmenthasappliedover20rulesandregulationsfortheprotectionpreciousancientteaforests.Theyholdastrongbeliefthattheteamountainisthemostvaluablegiftleftbytheirancestorsanditistheirdueresponsibilitytoprotectandmakegooduseit.67.Whydothelocalscelebratethebeginningthetea-pickingseason?68.Whatthekeyfeatureoftheancientmethodofteacultivation?69.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,andthenunderlineitandexplainwhy.Itisonlytotheeffortsmadebythelocalresidentsthattheancientteaforestshavebeenprotected.70.Giveanotherexamplewhichmirrorshuman-natureharmony.第二節(jié)(20分)英語課上,同學(xué)們?cè)诜窒砦磥硐霃氖碌穆殬I(yè),請(qǐng)按照下列要求,寫一個(gè)發(fā)言稿,介紹你的想法。內(nèi)容如下:1、你希望未來從事什么職業(yè)?2、為什么你選擇該職業(yè)?注意:詞數(shù)100左右。參考答案第I卷(80分)I.聽力理解(共三節(jié),30分)第一、二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2分,共201.B2.A3.C4.A5.B6.C7.C8.A9.B10.A第三節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)11.meaningful12.Encourage13.honest14.breakopinionII.完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)16.B17.C18.B19.A20.B21.D22.C23.A24.C25.DIII.閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,共40分)26.B27.C28.B29.A30.D31.A32.D33.A34.D35.B36.C37.B38.C39.A40.C41.C42.G43.A44.F45.E第II卷(60分)I.選詞填空(共7小題;每小題214分)46.impressive47.faithful48.comfortable49.adjust50.capability51.logical52.judgementII.語法填空(共14小題;每小題1分,共14分)53.efficiently54.wasdelayed55.Surrounded56.hadleft57.stands58.on59.that60.havebeentrying61.relatives62.a63.exciting64.so65.tocollect66.aregoingtoIII.書面表達(dá)(共232分)聽力錄音材料第一節(jié):聽下面四段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽一遍。Text1M:I’mgoingcampingnearthelakeonSaturday.wantcome?W:Isn’titgoingtorainonSaturday?M:IhearditwillrainonFriday,besunnyonSaturdaycloudyonSunday.W:OK.I’llgowithyouthen.Whenwillyoucomeback?M:We’llbebackonSundayevening.Text2M:Mytrousersareabittight.ItseemsthatIneedmoreexercise.W:Maybeyoucouldtakeupjoggingortryplayingfootball.M:Ican’tstandintensephysicalexercise.W:Thennotwalkwork?M:Goodidea.Iwillthinkaboutit.Text3M:HeyMolly,there’sabook-launcheventattheCornerBookstorethisSunday.Iwasthinkingofcheckingitout.W:Thatsoundsreallyinteresting.ButIpromisedtohelpmydadwiththegardeningthatmorning.Whendoestheeventbegin?M:At2:00W:Perfect!Icangowithyou.M:AfterwardswecangototheSummerPizzaHousenearby.Iheardtheyjustcameoutwithanewpizza.W:Great!Seeyouthen.Text4M:Youshouldtrythis.Myauntmadeit.W:Hmm...delicious.Whatisit?M:It’scalledcouscous.It’smadefromwheat.There’ssomemeatontopofit.第二節(jié):聽下面3段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有兩道小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。每段對(duì)話你將聽兩遍。Text5M:Goodafternoon,Madam.WelcometoEverestStores.CanIhelpyouwithanything?W:Oh,yes.Ihaveathingstobuy.M:Whatdoyouneed?W:Ineedtobuyahatmysister,aschoolbagfordaughterandasetofdishes.M:OK,Madam.Allwomen’sclothingisonthesecondfloor,ourschoolsuppliessectionisonthethirdfloorandthedinnerwaresectiononthesixthfloor.W:Thankyousomuch.M:Ifyoudecidebuydishes,wecantakethemdownthefirstfloorcheckoutforyou.W:That’sveryhelpful.Iwillgolookatthedishesfirst.M:Noproblem,Madam.HopeyouenjoyEverestStores.Text6M:Oh,Ifellasleep.Wherearewe?W:We’realmostthere.M:Ohno!Iwantedtolookoutofthewindowseealltheplacesweflewover.Whydidn’tyouwakemeup?W:YoulookedverytiredsoIdidn’tdisturbyou.M:Iwasasleepforoverthreehours.Whatcanyouseeoutofthewindownow?W:Itlookslikedesertbelow,butIthinkwearenearLosAngeles.WewentovertheRockiesashor

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