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长沙市同升湖高级中学2023届高三第二次月考英语试卷时量120分钟满分150分命题人:英语教研组审题人:注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,
用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。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.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)第一节(共5小题;
每小题1.5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.答案是C。1.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Editorandreader.B.Husbandandwife.
C.Customerandsalesperson.2.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydo?A.Searchforthelake.B.Hikealongtheeasypath.C.Climbupthemo
untain.3.Howmuchwillthemanreceivefromhisfather?A.400yuan.B.600yuan.C.800yuan.4.Whatdoesthemanprobablymean?A
.Hewantstohavearest.B.Heagreestogotothecinema.C.Hewillhaveabasketballgame.5.Whichtouristspotdoesthewomanhighlyrecommend?A.
TheGreatWall.B.TheForbiddenCity.C.TheSummerPalace.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至7题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.FeaturesofChinesefood
.B.Arecipeforchickensoup.C.AlocalChineserestaurant.7.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthedinner?A.Oily.B.Light.C.Tasty.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howdoesthemanoftenge
ttotheoffice?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Bymotorcycle.9.HowmuchtimedoesMaryusuallyspendonherwaytowork?A.15minutes.B.20minutes
.C.40minutes.10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Atasubwaystation.C.Atthemeetingroom.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whydidthewomanma
kethemistake?A.Shewasill.B.Shewasforgetful.C.Shewassilly.12.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.Simon'simpressionofher.B.Thepossibilityofherdismissal.C.The
company'spotentiallosses.13.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Makeanapology.B.Forgetaboutit.C.Findanotherjob.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Takealocaltrip.B.VisittheStadium.C.Attendawintercamp.15.Whoonceworkedasavoluntee
ratthisyear'sWinterOlympics?A.Tom.B.Jack.C.Susan.16.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheinvitationatfirst?A.Curious.B.Hesitant.C.Unintereste
d.17.Whydoesthewomanchangehermindintheend?A.Becauseshecanlearnhowtoski.B.Becauseherfriendwillgotheretoo.C.Becausetheywi
llsavealotofmoney.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WhatdowelearnaboutChunfen?A.Itdatesbackto400yearsago.B.Itisthethi
rdtermofthelunarcalendar.C.Thedaytimeisequaltothenighttime.19.WhyisChunfenbelievedtobetheidealtimeforegg-standing?A.B
ecausespringistheseasonofluck.B.Becausetheearthisinabalancedposition.C.Becausepeoplehaveabettersenseofdirection.20.Whydidpeopl
eflykitesonChunfeninancienttimes?A.Toplaywithstrings.B.Toseekmedicalresources.C.Tomakewishesforgoodheal
th.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分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。AHighestMountainsintheWorldM
ountKilimanjaroMountKilimanjaro,adormant(休眠的)volcano,isthehighestmountaininAfrica.Itssummitis5,895metersaboveseale
vel.LocatedinTanzania,itisthelargestfree-standingmountainriseintheworld,meaningitisnotpartofamountainrange.Kilimanjaroisma
deupofthreevolcanoes:Kibo,Mawenzi,andShira.Kiboisthesummitofthemountainandthetallestofthethreevolcanicformations.WhileMa
wenziandShiraareextinct,Kiboisdormantandcouldpossiblyeruptagain.MountEverestMountEverestisthehighestmountaininAsiaandthehighestmountainint
heworld.Itssummitis8,848.86metersabovesealevel.ItislocatedintheHimalayaMountainRangeontheborderofNepalandChina.TheChinesenameisChomolungma,whic
hmeans“MotherGoddessoftheWorld”.TheNepalinameisSagarmatha,whichhasvariousmeanings.DenaliDenaliisthehighestmountaininNorthAmerica.Itssummitis
6,193metersabovesealevel.ItislocatedintheUSA,inthestateofAlaska.“Denali”comesfromKoyukon,atraditionalna
tiveAlaskanlanguage,andmeans“thetallone”.Thisnamehadbeenusedformanygenerationsandwasusedbyearlynon-nativeresearchersandnaturalists.B
utin1896,WilliamA.Dickey,aprospector(探矿者),begancallingDenali“MountMcKinley”,inhonorofWilliamMcKinley,apresidentialcandidateatthetime.MountVins
onMountVinsonisthehighestmountainonAntarctica.Itssummitis5,140metersabovesealevel.ItislocatedinthesummitplateauofVinsonMassif,
nearthebaseofthePalmerPeninsulainwesternAntarctica.MountVinsonispartoftheSentinelRangeoftheEllsworthMoun
tains.ItwasspottedfromtheairbyU.S.pilotLincolnEllsworthin1935.21.WhyisKibothemostdangerousoneamongthethreevolcanoes?A.Itisthehighestofthethre
evolcanoes.B.Itiscoveredwithsnowallthroughtheyear.C.Itishometoagreatnumberofwildanimals.D.Itislikelytoerupta
gainsometimesinthefuture.22.Whichmountainstandsbetweentwocountries?A.MountKilimanjaro.B.MountEverest.C.Denali.D.MountVinson.23.Whowasthefirs
ttodiscoverMountVinson?A.AJapanese.B.AnAustralian.C.AFrenchman.D.AnAmerican.B17-year-oldDasiaTaylorw
asnamedoneofthe40finalistsintheRegeneronScienceTalentSearch(STS),thenation’smostfamousScienceandmathcompetitionforhighschoolseniors.Dasi
a’ssutures(缝合线)workbychangingcolorifthepatients’pHlevelchanges,indicatinganinfection.pHisoneofthemostcommonpartsofwoundhealing,Dasiasaid.It
changesveryquickly,soit’soneofthefastestwaystorecognizeinfection.So,shestartedexperimentingwithrootvegetables.“Ifoundtha
tbeetchangedcolorattheperfectpHpoint,”saysTaylor.“That’sperfectforaninfectedwound.Andso,Iwaslike,‘Oh,okay.Sobeet(甜菜)iswhereit’sat’
.”Beetprovidedtheperfectdyeforherinvention,changingfrombrightredtodarkpurplewhenasurgicalwoundbecomesinfected.Aftermorethanayearofresearch,Tay
lorisworkingongettinghersuturespatented.Sheimaginesthesesuturesbeingusedindevelopingcountrieswheretheycansavelive
sandmoney.“Thegoalofmyprojectistoreducethenumberofdeadlysurgicalsiteinfectionsindevelopingcountriesbecausedevelopingcountriessufferfromthemostn
umberofdeathsduetosurgicalsiteinfections,”shesaid.“Iwaslikethereisnowaythatthatshouldbehappening.TheequitypartofmybrainandalltheworkthatI
doaroundequitywaslike‘Thatshouldn’tbehappening.Theyshouldhavetheresourcestosavetheircitizensintheircountry.’So,mygoalisto
workonthatandmakesurethatitcanactuallydiscoverthosetypesofinfectionsandstuff.”Aftergraduation,Dasiahopes
toattendHowardUniversity,studypoliticalscienceandfinallybecomealawyer.24.Howcanapatientquicklyknowifawoundisinfected?A.Byobserving
thepHtestpaper.B.Throughthedoctors’examination.C.Bylookingatsutures’colorchanging.D.Byobservinghowthewoundcha
nges.25.WhatdidDasiadiscoverinherexperiment?A.BeethasthesamepHlevel.B.Beetcanchangecoloratdifferenttimes.C.Beettherapyisgoodfo
rwoundhealing.D.Beetcanbeusedtohelpherwiththeinvention.26.WhatcanwelearnaboutDasia?A.Shehaswontheinventionpatent.B.Shebecamethewin
neroftheRegeneronSTS.C.Shemadecontributionstosurgicalinfectionrecognition.D.Shehelpedsavelotsoflivesandmoneyindevelopingcountries.27.WhatwillD
asia’sfuturecareerprobablyinvolve?A.Medicalandhealthwork.B.Medicaldevicedevelopment.C.Somethingaboutthelegalaid.D.Medicalandsci
enceresearch.CAppleshavealwaysplayedasignificantyetdiverseroleinhistory.Todayapplescontinuetoastonishinmedicine,withheadlin
esreportingthatanappleadayreallydoeshavehealthbenefits.In2013,researchersinOxfordsuggestedthatprescribing(开处方)eitheranapplead
ayorastatin(adrugusedtolowercholesterol(胆固醇))seemedtobeequallysuccessfulatpreventingheartattacksandstrokesinpeo
pleovertheageof50.EPICstudy,oneofthebiggeststudiesofitskind,involveshalfamillionpeopleandlooksattheeffectsofeatingfruitand
vegetablesondisease.Participantsconsumingatleasteightportionsadayhadanastonishing22%lowerriskofheartdisease,andrisksofso
mecancerswereslightlyreduced.However,othercancerswereunaffected,andtherewasnorealeffectondiabetes.Howmightthehumbleapplebedeclar
ingwaronheartdiseaseandcancer,twoofourbiggestkillers?Theanswermightlieinpolyphenols(多酚)inapples,whichisusefulforprotectingthefru
itfromdiseaseandalsogivingitcolorandflavor.Theyareknowntohavestrongantioxidant(抗氧化剂),andmayalsoprotectbyreducingbloodstickinessandchole
sterollevels.Severalstudiesalsoshowareductioninbloodpressurewhenmorefruitandvegetablesareeaten.Furthermore,apple
scontainafibrecalledpectin(果胶)whichstickstocholesterolandglucose(葡萄糖)inthegut(肠道),slowingtheirabsorption.Whatisclearisthattheappleisacomplexmixofcomp
onents,workingtogetherforthegoodofourhealth.Tryingtomakedowithantioxidantvitamintabletsjustisn’tgoodenough,asshownbys
cientistsintheHeartProtectionStudy.Butcanweeatenoughapplesadaytokeepthedoctoraway?Eatingtoomanymaynotbeagoodidea,especiallywit
hariskoflastingexposuretolowlevelsofpesticide.Somepeopleareevenallergictoapples,andtheycanwearawayouterlayero
ftooth.TheDepartmentofHealth’sadvicetoconsume‘5-a-day’(includingbothfruitandvegetables)mightbearealisticsta
rtingpoint.28.Whichofthefollowingdotheresearchersmostprobablyagreewith?A.Peoplesufferingstrokescanbecuredbyeatingapp
les.B.Applescanreplacemedicineinsomecases.C.Eatingapplesworkswellonallparticipants.D.Appleshavebeenchangingourlif
e.29.Whyarepolyphenolsandpectinmentionedinthetext?A.Toprovideexamples.B.Togiveadviceonhealth.C.Toclarifyhowappleswork.D.Totellwhatap
plescontain.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Anappleadayisn’tacure-all.B.Applesarenoteasytodigest.C.Appleshavelimitedbenefitsfor
youngpeople.D.Appleshavebettereffectsonkeepingfitthanvegetables.31.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Anu
rsingpaper.B.Abiologytextbook.C.Adietbrochure.D.Asciencemagazine.DResearchersattheUniversityofTexasSouthwesternMedicalCentermapp
edbrainchangesafterayearofaerobic(有氧的)workoutsanduncoveredapotentiallysignificantprocess:Exerciseincreasesb
loodflowintotwokeyareasofthebrainassociatedwithmemory.Thestudy,publishedintheJournalofAlzheimer'sDisease,showedthisbloodflowcanhelpevenolderpeop
lewithmemoryissuesimprovecognition,afindingthatcouldguidefutureAlzheimer'sdiseaseresearch,accordingtoUTSouthweste
rnMedicalCenter.Inthestudyresearchersfollowed30participantswhowere60orolderandhadmemoryproblems.Halfexperiencedayearofaerobicexerci
sewhiletheotherhalfdidstretches."We'veshownthatevenwhenyourmemorystartstofade,youcanstilldosomethingaboutitbyaddingaerobicexercisetoyourlifesty
le,"saidBinuThomas,aseniorresearchscientistofUTSouthwesternMedicalCenterwholedthestudy."Theaerobicexercisegrou
pshoweda47%improvementinsomememoryscoresafterayear;theothergroupshowedslightchange.Brainimagingoftheaerobicexercisegroup,takenwhil
eatrestatthebeginningandendofthestudy,showedincreasedbloodflewintothespecificbrainareasthatplayedimportantrolesinmemoryfunction."Manyte
amsacrosstheworldaretryingtodetermineifaerobicexercisemightfightmemoryloss.Evidenceisgrowingthatitcouldatleastplayas
mallroleindelayingorreducingtheriskofAlzheimer'sdisease.Forexample,a2018studyshowedthatpeoplewithlowerfitnesslevelsexperiencedfasterretrogress
ionofvitalnervefibersinthebraincalledwhitematterrelatedtomemory."Bloodflowinthebrainconnectedwithmemoryimprovementisstillapartofthepu
zzle,andweneedtocontinuepiecingittogether,"Thomassays."Butwe'veseenenoughdatetoknowthatstartingafitnessprogra
mcanhavelifelongbenefitsforourbrainsaswellasourhearts."32.Whatisthestudymainlyabout?A.Oldpeoplehavememoryissues.B.Ex
erciseimprovesmemory.C.Aerobicworkoutsbenefitmentalhealth.D.Alzheimer'sdiseasecanbecured.33.Whathappenedtoparticipantsafterone-y
earaerobicexercise?A.Earliermemorieswererefreshed.B.Memoryscoresshowedverysmallchange.C.Brainimaging
remainedthesame.D.Morebloodflewintomemory-relatedareas.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retrogression”meaninthefourt
hparagraph?A.Growth.B.Recovery.C.Decline.D.Extension.35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Furtherresearchworkrequire
sdoing.B.Morepeopleexperiencememoryloss.C.Mysteryofbrainbloodflowhasbeensolved.D.Signsofmemorylosscanbediscoveredearlier.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读
下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Readingisessentialbuthowcanonechoosetherightbookstoreadandwherecanonefindthem?Afewfamouspeoplema
ygiveyousomehelpfultips.Readbooksfrompasteras.36Otherwise,you'dbe"completelydependentontheprejudicesandfashionsofyourtimes,"justasAlertEinsteinput
it."Somebodywhoreadsonlynewspapersandbooksofcontemporaryauthorslookstomelikeanextremelynear-sightedpersonwhodislikeseyegla
sses,"hesaid.37Readingtoowideavarietyintooshortatimewouldkeeptheteachingsfromleavingalastingimpressiononyou.Senecathe
Younger,afirst-centuryRomanphilosopher,suggestedthat"youmustlinger(流连)amongalimitednumberofmasterthinkers,anddigesttheirworks,ifyouwouldobtain
ideaswhichshallwinfirmholdinyourmind."Shopatsecondhandbookstores.VirginiaWoolfbelievedtheworksinsecondhandbookstoreshaveanattractionwhicht
heusualvolumesofthelibrarylack.Browsingthroughthesebooksgivesyouthechancetorunintosomethingthatwouldn'thaverisentotheatten
tionoflibrariansandbooksellers.38Checkoutauthors'readinglists.Inhis1940guideHowtoReadaBook,AmericanphilosopherMortimerJ.Adlertalkedabo
utlowtochoosebooks.Heattachedimportancetothosethatotherauthorsconsiderworthreading.39Mortimerwrotethat"onewaytounderstandthemist
oreadthebookstheyread."Makethefinaldecisionbyyourself.40It'syouyourselfwhoshouldchoosewhat,howandwhentoread.TheodoreRoos
eveltrecommendedchoosingbooksonsubjectsthatinterestyouandlettingyourmoodguideyoutoyournextgreatread.A.Interestisthebestteache
r.B.Greatauthorsaregreatreaders.C.Leavesomeroomforolderworks.D.Learnmoreaboutthosegreatauthors.E.Don'tjumptooquicklyfrombooktobook.F.There'sno"b
estbooks"listthateveryoneshouldfollow.G.Usuallytheyaremuchmoreselectiveinorganizingtheircollectionsthansecondhandbookowners.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhentheSoutheastAsiancity-statewentintoalockdown(封锁)inAprilto
stopthespreadofthecoronavirus,ChuaandHung,whoco-ownBengWhoCooks,tooktodeliveringfood—freeofcharge—toanyonewho
couldn’t41it.Chuasaystheideawas42byafriendwhotoldhimaboutseeinganelderlymanbeggingformoneyinacoffeeshop;thefriendaskedCh
uaiftheycoulddo43tohelp.Justhourslater,ChuaandHungshareda44ontheFacebook,tellingSingaporeanstoreachoutiftheyneededa4
5meal,withapromisetonotaskanyquestions.Theyweresoon46withrequests.ChuaandHung47roughly$6,000oftheirpersonalfundsforthecause,whileChua’sfrie
nd—theonewhohadraisedtheinitial48aboutfoodaccessduringthepandemic—donated$5,000more.Whenlockdownmeasures49,Chuaestim
atesthattheygaveawayaround2,500meals.Lifehaslargelyreturnedto50inSingapore,whereCOVID-19iscurrentlyundercontrol.BengWhoCookshasstopped
itsdeliveries,andChuaandHunghaveshutthefoodstall(货摊)tofocusonanew51:openingarestaurant.52theirworkduringlockdowngaven
ewmeaningtogoodwill,whichaccountants,whendeterminingthefull53ofabusiness,describeasanintangible(无形的)asset.Thi
swasnotabout54.“Idon’twanttoseekidsorfamiliesgo55,”Chuasays.41.A.affordB.sellC.cookD.find42.A.researchedB.recalled
C.realizedD.reminded43.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing44.A.messageB.reportC.noticeD.news45.A.cheapB.expensiv
eC.freeD.special46.A.coveredB.impressedC.worriedD.flooded47.A.makeupB.putupC.takeupD.bringup48.A.concernB.requestC.thoughtD.d
emand49.A.strengthenedB.promotedC.easedD.informed50.A.seriousB.differentC.normalD.tough51.A.careerB.journeyC.choiceD.factor52.A.ButB.There
foreC.BesidesD.Otherwise53.A.meaningB.secretC.valueD.profit54.A.wealthB.knowledgeC.projectD.business55.A.madB.hungryC.poorD.homeless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。ItwasDragonboatday.Shinywhitetentslinedthewaterfront,56________(provid
e)shadeandrefreshmentsforDragonBoatpaddlers(桨手)fromalloverCalifornia,57_______gatheredaroundtheCastaicLakeforafestiv
ecompetition.Gigglingkidsracedcheerfullyalongthelakesidebeach,58__________theirparentsenjoyingtheshadypicnicareasunderthetreesalo
ngtheshore.“It’sagreatdayout.”saidPaulLin,co-founderforCastaic’sownDragonEyesteam.Dragonboatracinghasbeengoingo
nforthousandsofyearsinChina,59__________(initial)inhonoroftheChinesewaterdragondeity(神)inanefforttocalldownrain60_________avo
idmisfortuneanddisaster.Intherace,adrummer61__________(use)alargetraditionalwoodendrumtokeepthepaddlersonbeat,whileasteersmaninthebackkeepst
heminthelane.Lisaidafriendgothim62_________(involve)indragonboatracingoveradecadeago.In2018,they63_________(decide)tohostthei
rownfestival.“There’ssomethingreallyspecialtobelearnedfromourdragonboatmotto:‘OneBoat,OneBeat,’”hesaid,“Paddlerscomefromallwa
lksoflifeandthatkindof64_________(close)withpeopleisnowheretobeseen.”“Wereallywanttohelpexpandawarenessandgrowthesports,”Linsaid.“We’rehopingonedayi
t’llbecome65__________Olympicsport.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华。你的外国朋友David最近选修了中文课程。他来信向你咨询学好中文的方法。请你写一封回信,内容包括:1.提出建议;2.表达祝愿。注意:1.写作
词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。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。Myteenageson,Jordan,alwayscomplainedabouthavingtobehomeearlierth
anallhisfriends.Hewouldtellmethathewasalreadyseventeen,butstillhadacurfew(宵禁).Hebelievedhewaspracticallyanadult.Ip
ointedoutthathewasnotanadultashewasstillinhighschool.“Youdon’ttrustme!”heyelled.BeforeIcontinued,herol
ledhiseyes,slammedthedoorandwalkedaway.Isighed.HowcouldImakeJordanseethatIonlywantedtokeephimsafe?Idecidedtogoforawalk,hopingtheDecemberairwo
uldclearmyhead.Iopenedthefrontdoorandnearlysteppedonher:asmallblackcat,justlikeameatball.“Hi,Meatball,”Isaid,bringingherintomyarms.Iwalk
edbackin,touchingherneckgently.Meatballseemedhappyenoughtocomeinthehouse,butafteranhourortwo,shesatbythedoor,meowingtogobackoutside.“W
hywon’tshejuststayinwithusallthetime?”Nathan,myyoungestsonasked.Iexplainedtohimthatshewashappyherebutshelike
dbeingabletocomeandgoasshepleased.“Thatmustbenice,”Jordanmutteredfromtheotherroom,complainingwhythecat,nothim,
couldcomeandgo.HeevenaskedmetogiveMeatballacurfew.Meatballbecamearegular.Onenight,temperatureswereunusuallylow.Meatballstoodatthedoor,m
eowingtogooutside.DearDavid,YourssinceLiIshookmyheadather,afraidthatshemightfreezetodeath.Shestaredatmeandmeowedagai
n.Ipattedherhead,“Iknowyou’renothappy,butit’sforyourowngood.”“Mom’snotbeingmeantoyou,”Nathantoldthecat.“She’sjusttryingt
okeepyoufromturningintoafrozenmeatball.”Webothlaughedathisjoke.Thenextmorning,Icouldn’tfindMeatball.Iaskedthek
idsifanyonehadseenher.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。Paragraph1:Jordannodded,“Iletheroutlastnig
ht.”____________________________________________________Paragraph2:AsIdrovetotheanimalhospital,Jordansatintheback,holdingMeatball
insidehiscoat._____________________________________________________________________________________________长沙市同升湖高级中学20
23届高三第二次月考英语试卷参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分,1.5分每题)1.C2.C3.B4.A5.A6.A7.C8.C9.B10.A11.A12.B13.A14.B15.B16.C17.B18.C19.B20.C第二部分阅读第一节(满分37.5,2.5分每题)21-25DB
DCD26-30CCBCA31-35DBDCA第二节(满分12.5分,2.5分每题)36-40CEGBF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:41-45ADBAC46-50DBACC51-55AACDB第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.providing57.who58.with59.initially60.and61.uses62.involved63.decided64.closeness65.an第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)Wr
iting1:(1)DearDavid,I’mthrilledtoknowyou’relearningChinese!It’snormaltofeelabitanxiousatfirst,butitwillsoonp
ass.Herearesomesuggestions.First,readaloudlittlepoems.Chineseisabeautifullanguage,andI’msureyou’llenjoyitsrhyme
andrhythm.Second,trytocommunicateoften.YoumayfindaChinesefriendwithsimilarinterests.Thatway,youwillfeelmorerelaxedandcomfortable.L
ast,usewebsitesofChinesemedia,ChinaDailyorCGTN,forexample,whereyou’llfindsufficientqualitylearningresources.Byimmergingyourselfinit,y
ou’llsoonhaveadeeperinsightandeventuallybeeagertolearnmore.TheGreatWallwasnotbuiltinoneday.I’msureyourconstanteffortswillbe
rewarded.Goforit,David!(125words)Yourssincerely,Lihua(2)DearDavid,I’mdelightedtolearnthatyou’vestartedlearningChinese!Tohelpyouhaveabettercomman
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mosphereandwillhelpyoudevelopabetterunderstandingofChineseculture.Secondly,you’dbettermakesomeChinesefriendsandcommunicatewith
themasmuchaspossible.Withfrequentcommunicationinreallife,you’lleventuallyimproveyouroralChineseandfeelmoreconf
ident.Hopefullymytipsabovecanbeofsomehelp.Wishyoueverysuccess.(121words)Yourssincerely,Lihua第二节读后续写(满分25分)Writing2:J
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