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110.听力(共两节,共小题,满分分)I2020第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)515听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,5A BC并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一10小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.How didthe manhelp the womanA.He gaveher someadvice.B.He finisheda projectfor her.C.He showedher theexamination place.
2.What coloris theclothA.Yellow.B.BIue.C.Green.
3.When willthe speakershave themorning teabreakA.At10:
00.B.Atl0:
30.C.At11:
00.
4.What isthe womaninterested inA.Dinosaurs.B.Computers.C.Cars.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.An illness.B.A company.C.A blindman.第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15115听下面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、、三个选项中选5A BC出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,556回答第至题
686.What isthe womantrying todecideA.Which videoto watch.B.Whether togo to a party.C.How totell Aliceher problem.
7.What isthe womanafraid ofA.Hurting Alicesfeelings.B.Arriving at the officelate.C.Having abusy week.
8.What isthe relationshipbetween Aliceand the womanA.Neighbors.B.Classmates.C.Workmates.听第段材料,回答第至题
79119.Why isthe womanworriedA.She cantbuy anyjunk food.B.She hasgained a lot ofweightC.Her bloodpressure ishigh.
10.What problemdoes thewoman haveA.She hasdifficulty inchanging herlife style.B.She doesntlike eatingfruit andvegetables.C.She isunwilling to do regularexercise.
11.What canthewomando ifshe joinsthe mansgymA.She canget advicefrom thetrainers.B.She canswim ifshe buysa ticketfor it.C.She cantake yogaclasses undoubtedly.听第段材料,回答第至题
8121412.What isthe weatherlike insummer inVancouverA.Cold andwet.B.Cool anddry.C.Hot andwet.
13.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.Toronto andVancouver havethe sameweather.B.Spring can be shortin Toronto and inMontreal.C.It neversnows in the westcoast ofBritish Columbia.
14.Why dosome Canadiansgo tosouthern regionsin winterA.To spenda warmwinter there.B.To takea shiptrip there.C.To enjoy the beautifulscenes there.听第段材料,回答第至题
9151715.What doesthe manask thewoman to do firstA.Sign hername.B.Write downher address.C.Offer heridentification.
16.What willthewomando thisweekendA.Move house.B.Relax athome.C.Enjoy herholiday.
17.How doesthe manknow thewomans addressA.From herpassport.B.From herletter envelope.C.From herdriving license.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.Where isthe speakerprobably nowA.At acollege.B.At afire station.C.At apolice station.
19.What is a mustfor a firefighterA.He mustbe20years oldor over.B.He mustbe strongenough tostay inhot places.C.He mustbe able to doteamwork andsolve problems.
20.What doesthe speakerthink ofworking asafirefighterA.Its enjoyable.B.A firefighterhas tobe oncall foremergency atany time.C.Sometimes thework isvery dangerous..完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)II15115(忠诚地)My PapaJoe is85and has been faithfullymarried tomy grandmafor60years.Butnow hismemory is_21_and hesreally startingto slowdown.Yesterday,he askedme to take himto the_22_because hewanted to get out of thehouse.Iwas gratefulhe_23_because heshouldnt bedriving byhimself.It wouldalso benefitgrandma tohavethe_24_to herselffor awhile,not havingto_25_about grandpafor a few hours.(拐杖)I watched him,cane inhand,taking thetiniest_26_all around,searching throughtheshelves.I hadno ideawhat hewas_27_;but,as Iobserved eachitem heput in the cart,I noticeda()n_28_.They weresome ofmy grandmas_29_things.He gotthe typeof sodashe liked.He_30_picked outa bagof seedlessgrapes she had talkedaboutseveral daysago.He even_31_her a small lemonpie!And then,_32_filled myeyes as I(蹒跚)(花束)watchedhimhobble overto thefresh_33_and pickher thebouquet thathad themostpurple,her favoritecolor.On ourway home,he_34_we stopand graba sandwichtotakehome forgrandmas
21.A.changing B.slipping C.improving
0.replacing
22.A.bakery B.park C.supermarket D.restaurant
23.A.asked B.offered C.ordered D.suggested
24.A.kitchen B.garden C.house C.think D.neighborhood
25.A.complain B.talk C.tools D.worry
0.orders
26.A.looks B.steps C.past D.after
27.A.through B.over C.sense D.ideaB.truth C.specific
0.valuable
29.A.everyday B.favorite C.nervously D.carefully
30.A.quickly B.eventually C.ordered
0.wrapped
31.A.bought B.baked C.surprises D.joys
32.A.doubts B.tears C.flowers D.seafood
33.A.vegetables B.bread C.encouraged
0.ordered
34.A.insisted B.advised D.caringB.answering C.thanking,阅读理解(共小题,每小题分,满分分)III20240lunch.May weall takea lessonfrom PapaJoe:Never stop_35_for ourloved ones.第一节仔细阅读以下三篇短文,从、、、四个选项中选出最佳答案,涂在答题卷相A BC D应位置(共小题,每小题分,计分)15230AThe raceis on togetmore electric cars on the road.People predictthat electric cars mightbemore common in thefuture.But according toa2022survey byPew ResearchCenter,more thanhalfof U.S.adults likegas-powered cars better.They sayelectric cars are expensiveand chargingthem isabig problem.For now,most peopleplan tostick withgas-powered cars.We askyoung readerswhatthey thinkabout electric cars.Henry,12years old,San FranciscoYESI think weshould allhave electric cars.This wouldcut downair pollution and allowus tobreathebetter.Cleaner airalso meansthere will be feweranimals dying.Think of all thelives wehave lostbydestroying ourenvironment.Some peoplethink electric cars arepricey.But theirprices arecoming down.Whats more,gascosts a lot more than electricity.Once youuse thegas,its gone.Anyway,Ithinkwere goingto runout of gasat somepoint.This willmake electriccarsaneed.Also,do youknow thatelectriccarscantravel33miles forabout adollar Youcant saythat forgas.All cars should be electric!Sandy,13years old,New YorkNoI dontthink allcarsshouldbeelectric.First of all,charging stationsare lesscommon thangasstations.This makeselectriccarsa lotless convenientfor longtrips.Whats more,cold weatherdoesharm to the batteries.They cantwork wellas usual.And electriccars arealso moreexpensive thancommoncars.A newelectriccarusually costsaround$11,000more thana newgas car.True,electriccars helpslow climatechange.But throwingbatteries awaycan hurtour planet.
36.What doover halfof theAmerican adultsagree according to thesurveyA.Electric carshave noproblem incharging.日B.ectriccarsare bad for the environment.日C.ectriccarsare expensiveand lessconvenient.D.Electric carscan workbetter incold weather.
37.What doesthe underlinedword priceyprobably meanA.Fast.B.SIow.C.Valuable.D.Expensive.
38.How doesSandy developher ideaA.By tellingstories.B.By listingfacts.C.By askingquestions.D.By usingsayings.
39.Which of the followingcan bethe besttitle for the passageA.Should allcarsbeelectricB.Will carsbe commonin thefutureC.Can electriccars helpslow climatechangeD.Are gas-powered carsbadforthe environment
40.Where canyou probablyread thispassageA.A novel.B.A magazine.C.An advertisement.D.A brochure.BEvans Wadongowas from a villageof Africa.He hadtodohomework bythe lightof akerosene(煤油灯).lamp Evanseyes hurtand thismadestudying difficult.It wascommoninhis village.Manychildren leftschool forthis reason,so theyremained poorfortherest of their lives.Although studyingwas difficult,Evans wasan excellentstudent andwent toa university.Hecontinued toworry aboutthe kerosenelamp.By thistime,he realizedit wasnot justbad forschoolchildrenbut forthe wholefamily.First,it cancause illnessessuch ascoughs.Also,the lightcanhurt peopleseyes.Besides,it canlead tofires.Lastly,kerosene isexpensive,so familieshave lessmoneyfor food.It wasdifficult tocome upwith adifferent kind of lampthat wascheap andgood fortheenvironment.Yet Evansdid notgive up.One day,hehadan idea.He coulduse asmall solarlight.Sunlight isfree andsolar poweris goodfortheenvironment.Evans builthis firstsolar lamp,and itworked.He beganto buildmore lampsandsent themto localfamilies.An organizationheard aboutthis andprovided moneyfor himto buildmoresolar lamps.Each lamponly cost$
20.However,this wasalotof money to manyvillagers,who onlyearnedaround$34a week,so Evansmade surehe keptthe costdown.First,Evans usedrecycled materials.Next,volunteers builtthe lamps.Finally,people frommany countriesgave awaymoneytohis team,so thelamps wereusually free.Thousands ofpeople hadsafe light.Julia,a motherof three,said,Thanks toEvans,my childrenhavelight toread,and Ihave myown lightto cook.The solar lamps madea bigdifference.
41.What doesthe underlinedword thisin Paragraph1refer toA.Leaving school.B.Doing homework.C.Having eyeproblems.D.Having abright idea.
42.How manyproblems aboutkerosene lampsare mentionedaccordingtoParagraph2A.
6.B.
5.C,
4.D.
3.
43.Put the following informationinto correctorder accordingtothepassage.a.Evans wenttoauniversity.b.Thousands ofpeople hadsafe light.c.His firstsolarlampwas invented.d.Kerosene lampshurt Evanseyes.e.Recycled materialswere usedin thelamps.f.People frommany countriesgave awaymoney.A.d-a-c-c-f-b B.d-f-b-a-e-c C.a-d-f-e-c-b D.a-e-c-d-f-b
44.Why doesthe writergive Juliasexample inParagraph5A.To shareJulias experience.B.To showEvans influence.C.To describeEvans feelings.D.To introduceEvans*invention.
45.What isEvans like accordingtothe passageA.Polite,talented andhumorous.B.Quiet,smart andhonest.C.Humorous,clever andfriendly.D.Hard-working,loving andcreative.CFor thousandsof years,humans havedreamed of flying.The ancientGreeks toldthe legendofIcarus,a boywho fliesso highthat thesun meltshis man-made wingsand hecomes crashingdown toEarth.Across history,many morepeople havedied after jumping froma tower or cliff with man-madewings that didnt quite work.Flying,for humans,seemed animpossibility.Yet,many continued to dreamof flyingas freeas birds.One suchdreamer was the great15th-century artistand inventorLeonardo daVinci.He studiedthe flightof birdsand evendesignedhis ownflying machines,but they-and he-never leftthe ground.Five hundredyears later,standing ona windyhill inNorth Carolina,intheU.S.,I wasabout tomakethe dreamcome true.Unlike Leonardo,I hadthe help ofa hang glider-a light,modern machinethatmakes flyingsimple andsafe enougheven fortourist entertainment.I heldontothe hangglideras tightlyasIcould.Terrified,I randown thehill.Suddenly,I wasrunning inthe air.I wasflying!Whata thrill!Now Iwanted more.A friendin myhang glidingclass suggestedI nexttry a tandem flight.She explainedthat its(拖)flying inahangglider fortwo people.A smallairplane towsyou up600meters intothe airandlets yougo.Of course,hang glidingis not the onlyway mankindhas learnedto enjoythe freedomof flight.Today,some peopleskydive,while others-known asBASE jumpers-enjoytheexcitement ofjumpingoff buildings,cliffs,and bridges,often illegally.They free-fall forafewexciting moments,and thenopena parachutebefore hittingthe ground.Switzerlands YvesRossy mightdisagree.The wingshe(驾驶)has inventedfor personalflight havefour smallengines.He steersthem justby movinghisshoulders.One ofhis longestflights wasacross thewater fromFrance toEngland,flying likea bird.Its awesome;its great;its fantastic!says Rossy.Since then,he hascontinuedtoimprove hiswingdesign,and hopeshe canmotivate thenext generationof thinkerstodosomething different.even ifitseems impossible.
46.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.Leonardo daVincis dreamofflying.B.Why somepeople continueto tryto fly.C.How theGreeks werethe firstto tryto fly.D.How peoplehave alwaysdreamed offlying.
47.What istrue aboutatandemflightA.You controlasmallairplane.B.You areabletofly above700meters.C.You flytogether withanother person.D.You takeoff from the top ofabuilding.
48.What isNOTtrue aboutBASE jumpingA.Parachutes areused.B.People landon theground.C.People jumpfrom airplanes.D.BASE jumpsare oftenillegal.
49.Which of thefollowingwould probablyNOT beused todescribe YvesRossys attitude aboutflyingA.Passionate.B.Optimistic.C.Confident.D.Doubtful.
50.In whichposition shouldthis sentencebe addedto thissection ofparagraph1They didntrealize that they couldnever flaptheir homemade wings hardor fastenough tostayin theair.
[1]The ancientGreeks toldthe legendof Icarus,a boywho fliesso highthatthesun meltshisman-made wingsand hecomes crashingdown toEarth.
[2]Across history,many morepeople havediedafterjumpingfromatowerorcliffwithman-madewingsthatdidntquitework.
[3]Flying,forhumans,seemed animpossibility.
[4]A.[l]B.
[2]C.
[3]D.
[4]第二节阅读并回答问题共小题,每小题分,计分5210仔细阅读下文,用完整的句子回答下列问题回答请勿超出限定字数桂花Osmanthus is one ofthe mostbeloved autumnflowers.It iswidely plantedin China,witha verylong plantinghistory ofmore than2,500years.This famousplant evenappeared inThe ClassicofMountains andSeas.And the flowers areseen inthe citiesof Hangzhou,Suzhou,and Guilinas theircityflower.The nameosmanthus comesfrom theGreek wordosma,meaning sweet,and anthos,meaning flower.Since theancient times,osmanthus hasbeen asymbol ofnice things,like peace,love andhappiness.Legend hasit thatthere wasan osmanthustree onthe moon.A mannamed WuGang wasorderedto cutit down.However,the treecould growagain.Wu hadto keepon cuttingit againandagain onthe moon.The treehasbeengrowing tillnow.Osmanthus flowersbetween Septemberand October,and itis whenthe Mid-Autumn Festivaliscelebrated,so osmanthushas becomethe bestflower forpeople toenjoy witha fullmoon.It hasbeenloved bymany poets,including LiQingzhao andYang WanlifromtheSong Dynasty.Yang wrotethatthe sweetness of osmanthusis soclean andrich thatits hardto believeit comesfrom natureandnotthemoon inheaven.The Chinesepeoples lovefor osmanthushas becomea partoftheirdrinks culture.Osmanthuswine andtea arepopular traditionalChinese drinks.For thosewho havea sweettooth,there aremanyfoods madefrom osmanthus flowers.For example,theflowersof osmanthuscanbecollectedto makehoney andjam.
51.How longhave Chinesepeople plantedosmanthus no more than10words
52.What symbolhas theword Osman-thus beensince theancient timesno more than15words
53.How didYang Wanlidescribe thesweetnessofOsman-thus nomorethan10words
54.Why hasOsman-thus becomethe bestflower toenjoy onMid-Autumn Festivalnomorethan15words
55.How haveOsman-thusflowersbeen usedin peopleslives nomorethan15words根据首字母写单词,注意单词变形共小题,每小题分,满分分IV.
1011056.The ptechnologyof earlyhumans,such asstone toolsand fire,were veryimportantfor theirsurvival anddevelopment.
57.Thanks toher strongdetermination,Natalie DuToit fromSouth Africao allthechallenges shefaced andwon fivegold medalsin swimmingattheParalympics.
58.As apofcultural exchangesbetween Eastand West,Marco Polowas oneofthe firstWesterners totravel alongthe SilkRoad toChina between1271and1295,and made相互的contributions tomutual learningbetween differentcountries.
59.My ideaof happinessisalong tablefilled withlively friends,filling mydining roomwith I.There isnothingquite likesharing enjoyablemoments withthem andwitnessing thebeautiful smileson theirfaces.学士学位,
60.In thepast,if youheld abachelors degreepeople mighthave said,Oh,how greatyouare!However,nowadays,things havechanged significantly.Possessing abachelors degreedoesnot necessarilymean youwillbea orrespected byothers.
61.The popularityof esportshas surgedin Chinasince itwas officiallyrecognized asa sportin
2003.22-year-old BaiJiahao waseaboutit injunior highschool andbecame aprofessional LeagueofLegends esportsplayer sixyears ago.
62.People canstop theitch frommosquito bitesby rsome alcoholontheaffectedarea toclean itfirst and then applyingsome honeyto it.
63.In August2023,wildfires onHawais islandof Mauikilled overone hundredpeople anddestroyeda historictown.21-year-old Nicoangeloisoneofthev.He hearda gasstation explodeand fledthetown withhis fatherand thefamily dog.It soundedlikeawar wasgoing on,he said.
64.The academicpressure onstudents inChina hasbeen isignificantly,as theypreparehard forthe all-important collegeentrance exams,known asthe Gaokao.
65.Airplanes offeran efficientand convenientmode oftravel.But wouldyou beannoyed ifsomeonec kickedyour seatduring theflight Yes!In myopinion,they arethemost annoyingtravelers.从方框中选择词组,并用其适当形式填空,有两项是多余的(共小题,每小题分,满V.101分分)10call incompare.with..consist of-die fromdropby gooutoforder inrecognition ofoutofpositionPrevent...from...specialise insuffer fromtie...to...
66.One day,a friendher houseand toldher Louis,her ex-boyfriend,had returnedhomeand wassearching forher everywhere.
67.When themachine,an alarmsignal willappear,andthemachine willreturn toits originalconditionand stopthe cycle.
68.Scientists havedone someresearch whitelegshrimps whichgrow inInner Mongoliacommonwhiteleg shrimpsand havefound thatthey tasteno differentfromthe samekindofshrimp thatgrows inthe sea.
69.Last night,Sir Andersonwas founddead inhis lockedroom,and itwas unimaginablehow thekillerdid it.So far,the incidenthas attractedalotof publicattention andthe policeto starttheinvestigation.
70.Marie Curielongtime exposureto radiationin
1934.Her manyyears ofworking withradioactivematerials greatlyaffected herhealth.
71.The thievesthe threeadventurers atree,stealing theirbelongings andleaving themin thewilderness.
72.his outstandingcontributions tothe filmindustry,actor LeungChiu-wai wasawarded theGoldenLion LifetimeAchievement atthe80th VeniceInternational FilmFestival.
73.The newpainkiller,Conner Medicine,which wasintroduced tothe marketlast month,is saidtobe theonly treatmentfor patientswho thesevere painof end-stage cancers.
74.Stephen Hawking,a brilliantscientist andthinker;the studyof blackholes andthe originsof theuniverse.He usedto inspireus tocontinue exploringthe mysteriesoftheuniverse.
75.any unpredictableevent happening,the civillow-speed flyobjects,such asdrones,balloons,remote planes,paragliders,Kongming Lanterns,are forbiddenduring the19Asian Games..请在空白处用括号内单词的正确形式填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)VI10110Im notsure whois morefrightened,me_76_the femalegorilla thatsuddenly appearsout ofnowhere.Im walkingonapath inthe forestintheCentral AfricanRepublic._77_unexpected,Im face-to-face withthe gorilla,who beginsscreaming at78topofher lungs.Thatmakes herbaby scream,and thena400-pound maleappears.He screams_79_loud ofall.The noiseshakesthe treesasthemale beatshis chestand walkstoward me.I quicklylower myselfto avoid_80_look directlyinto hiseyes sohe doesntfeel challenged.My nameis MireyaMayor.Im ascientist_81_studies animalssuch asmonkeys.I waslookingfor thesethree gorillasId beenstudying.No onehad seenthem_82_hours,and myteammates andIwere worried.When thegorillas andI frightenedeach other;I wasjust gladto findthem_83_live.Luckily,the hugeanimal_84_mean meno realharm.He wasjust saying:Im kingof thisforest!Once hismessage_85_deliver,he allowedme tostay andwatch..写作共题,满分分VII115教育部近日颁布《校外培训行政处罚暂行办法》,将于年月日起施行没有校外20231015培训占据休息时间了,有些同学觉得身上额外的学习压力没了,无比轻松但也有不少同学感到压力更大了,没有校外培训班的学习,他们不知道该如何提高成绩对此,你是怎么想的呢?请以此写一篇短文,内容包括同学们对于校外培训被叫停的不同态度L.你自己的观点2注意词数左右;L
120.题目、开头已为你写好,不计入总词数
2.文中不出现真实姓名、班级、校名等3Is itgreat thatoff-campus classesare bannedTheMinistry ofEducation recentlypromulgated TheInterim Measuresfor AdministrativePunishmentfor Off-campus Training,which willcome intoforce onOctober15,
2023.。