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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.Whatkindofmoviesdoesthe
manlike?A.Romancemovies.B.Detectivemovies.C.Horrormovies.2.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inabookstore.B.
Inalibrary.C.Inanoffice.3.Whatisthewomandoingnow?A.Listeningtomusic.B.Revisingherpaper.C.Writingherfirstpaperdraft.4.WhydoesthewomanthinkVan
couverisherfavoritecity?A.Shespentherchildhoodthere.B.Shelivedthereforthelongestinherlife.C.Shewenttou
niversitythere.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehastroublewithhergraduation.B.Shewillhavetoworkinanothercity.C.Sheshowslittleinterestinliterature.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.WhatwillthewomanseeonSaturday?A.Sculptures.B.Photographs.C.Paintings.7.Whowillpickuptheman?A.Caroline.B.George.C.Lauren.听第7段材料,
回答第8、9题。8.Howmanypeopledoesthemanwanttobookatablefornow?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven..9.Howwillthemanprobablycometotherestau
rant?A.Bysubway.B.Bycar.C.Onfoot.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10Whydidthewomangotothelibrary?A.Tofindsomebooks.B.Toavoidseeingtheman.C.Tostudyinaquiet
environment.11.Wherewillthewomanprobablylivenextterm?A.Inadormitory.B.Inanapartment.C.Inasharedhouse.12.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gotothedo
rmitory.B.Talktoherroommates.C.Seeanagent.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whendidthewomancomebackhome?AOnMonday.B.OnThursday.
C.OnFriday.14.WhatdoesthewomanthinkmakesRailaybeachpopular?A.Convenienttransportation.B.Goodviews.C.Lowprices.15.Howd
oesthewomanfeelabouttheman'ssuggestion?A.Approving.B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested.16.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwosp
eakers?A.Coworkers.B.Fellowclassmates.C.Teacherandstudent.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowlongwasCarvertrapped?A.
For5hours.B.For8hours.C.For18hours.18.WhatwasCarverdoingbeforetheearthquake?A.Doinghomework.B.WatchingTV.C.Cleaningfurniture.19.WhydidCarver
oncestopcallingforhelp?A.Hewastooweak.B.Hewascompletelydesperate.C.Hewantedtosaveenergy...20.Whatisthespeechmain
lyabout?A.Anearthquakeexperience.B.SignsbeforeearthquakesC.Astudyaboutearthquakes.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。AHIKINGATTEGERNSEETheTegernseemountainsoffertoursforeverytastewithover650kilometresofmark
edtrails.Ifyouareexpectingasummit(顶峰)momentwithaviewovertheentirelake,thenourmountaintoursaretherightplaceforyou—whetherWallberg,Hirschb
ergorRiederstein:TheTegernseemountainsawaityou.Toursoffered·Family-friendlycircularhikingtrailsandhigh-altitudetra
ils·Winterwalks·Alpinecrossing·MountaintoursforbeginnersbutalsoforadvancedclimbersHikingTourfeaturesRegardlessofwhetheritisa“leisurelycir
cularroute”ora“mountaineer”type—everyonearoundTegernseeisguaranteedtogettheirmoney’sworthbecausetheuniquebreat
htakingviewsoftheAlpsandlakesmakestheeveryhikeanunforgettableexperience.Inaddition,thehikingtrailsareexcellentlymar
kedandenableeveninexperiencedmountaineerstofindtheirwayaroundtheAlps.HikingseasonsWerecommendthatyoudonotgohikingwhentemperaturesa
rehighinthehighsummermonthsorwhenthereareheavysnowfallandfreezingtemperaturesThebesttimeisbetweenSepte
mberandearlyNovemberorbetweenAprilandMay.·Donothikeoffthebeatentrack·Donotleaverubbishlyingaround·Donotfeedanyanimal
sthatyoumeetwhilehikingatTegernseeIfyouareoutandaboutintheTegernseemountains,youshoulddefinitelystopinoneofthenumerousB
avarianmountainhutsandtreatyourselfwitharealBavarian“summitbreadtime”.Afterall,youwillstillneedenergytoexplorethemanyothermountainsaround
theTegernsee..1.WhatisspecialabouthikingatTegernsee?A.Ithasthelongesthikingtrail.B.Itprovideswinterhikingroutes.C.
Itisonlyintendedforadvancedclimbers.D.ItprovidesbeautifulsceneryoftheAlpsandlakes.2.WhatisthebesttimetogotoTegerns
eeforhiking?A.January.B.March.C.October.D.December.3.WhataretouristsallowedtodowhilehikingatTegernsee?A.Hikeoffthebeatentrack.B.Leave
rubbishlyingaround.C.Feedanimalsthattheymeet.D.Eatsomebreadinamountainhut.BMyparentshadbeenmarriedlessthantwoyearswhen
mydadwasdiagnosedwithALS.Makingadecisionregardingwhetherornottostartafamilywasdifficultatthetime,butduetotheirf
aithandpositiveoutlook,theychosetodoso.Hadtheynotsharedthesameoptimism,myolderbrotherJohnwouldnotbehere,andIwouldnotbewriting
thistoday.TosaythatIamthankfulfortheirdecisionisanunderstatement.MydadhashadalongbattlewithALSandisstillfightingafter26years.Asachi
ld,myparentsdideverythingintheirpowertokeepthingsasnormalaspossibleformybrotherandme.Unfortunately,Ihaveveryfewmemoriesofmydadwhenhewasst
illabletowalkbecauseofhowyoungIwaswhenhelostthatability.However,Icanconfidentlysaythatasagirl,mychildho
odfeltcompletelynormal.Ourfriendscameoveralot.JohnandIwereveryinvolvedinsports,andmyparentswereatevery
game.ALSisn’tjustadeadlydisease—itisincurable.Mostpatientsdonotliveevencloseto26yearslikemyfatherhasbeenableto.ALSisalsoalonelydiseasefor
boththepatientsandcaregivers,astheygothroughhardshipsthosearoundthemwillrarelyunderstand.Mymomishisprimarycaregiver,andm
ybrotherandIhelpoutasmuchaswecan.Sheisaremarkablemotherandwife,thebackboneofourfamily,andnoneofuswouldbeherewithouther.Dadisthestrongestper
sonIknow.Hehasovercomehisphysicallimitationsduetohowstrongheismentally.Everydayisabattle,andeverydayhefightshard.H
etrulybelieveseverydayisagift.Somedaysareworsethanothers,buthewouldrarelyleyyouknow.Ittakesacertainkindoffaith,will,a
mbition,andstrengthtohandlesuchadesperatediagnosis,andhehasneverfaltered(退缩).4.Howdoestheauthorfeelabo
utherparents’choiceofstartingafamily?A.Grateful.B.Indifferent.C.Angry.D.Regretful.,5.WhatdoestheauthorintendtostressaboutherparentsinParag
raph2?A.Theiroptimisticattitude.B.Theirfamilyvalues.C.Theirloveforchildren.D.Theirdifficultsituations.6.
Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheauthor’smom?A.Determinedandcaring.B.Humorousandknowledgeable.C.Talentedanddemanding.D.Generousandstrict
.7.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthefamily’sstory?A.Hardshipsanddifficultiesareunavoidableinlife.B.Onehastolearntoshoulderresponsibilityc
ourageously.C.Thepresenceofparentsisimportanttochildren’sdevelopment.D.Innerstrengthandfamilysupportcanhelpovercomephysicallimitations.CP-
22livesaloneinabigcity.HeisfamousfortravellingacrosstwomassivefreewaysandmakinghishomeinaLosAngelesparkneartheHoll
ywoodsigninCalifornia,US.Thelonesomebigcathasbecomeasymboloftheshrinkinggeneticdiversityofwildanimalsthatmustremainineversmallerhabitatswit
hincities,orriskbecomingroadkill.ButP-22isabouttogettheworld’slargestwildlifebridgesohecanroammorewidel
yandsafely.UStransportofficialsandconservationistswillbuildthe$128millionwildlifecrossingoveramajorfreeway,hopingtofendofftheext
inctionofmountainlionsandotherspecies.Thebridgewillgivebigcats,coyotes,deer,lizards,snakesandothercreaturesasaferoutetoopen
spaceandbetteraccesstofoodandpotentialmates.Feweranimalscrossingtheroadalsoreducetheaccidentriskfordrivers.ThespanalongfreewayUS101
willbethefirstofitskindnearamajorUScityandstretch6lmabove10lanesofbusyfreewayandasecondaryroad.“Whenthefreewaywentin,itcutoffanecosystem.We’reju
stnowseeingimpactsofthat,”saidBethPrattoftheNationalWildlifeFederation.ScientistshavebeentrackingmountainlionsfittedwithGPScollars.Theyfoundthatro
adwaysarelargelytrappinganimalsinthenearbySantaMonicaMountainsandacrossthemiddleofLosAngelestoGriffithPark,wh
ereP-22hasnowsettled.Constructionisexpectedtobeginwithintwoyearsandtobecompletedin2023,accordingtoengineerSheikMoinuddin,projectmanagerwith
theCaliforniaDepartmentofTransportation(Caltrans).Thebridgewillbeabout50mwideatthetopandtotheanimalscrossi
ngitwilllookjustlikethesurroundingbush.Itwillalsoincludeauthentic-lookingsoundandlightbarriers.MoinuddinsaidCaltransconsid
ersitaspecialprojectthattheagencyhopeswillinspireotherslikeitacrossCalifornia.Oneofthereasonsit’sspecialisthat80pe
rcentofthemoneytobuilditwillcomefromprivatesourcesratherthangovernment.Officialsareconsideringofferingnamingrightsto
thebridgeinexchangeforabigdonation.8.WhatdoesP-22referto?A.Amountain.B.Alion.C.Anon-profitcharity.D.An
actor.9.What’sthemainpurposeofbuildingthewildlifecrossing?A.Tobridgethebends.B.Toshortenthedistances.C.Torelievethetrafficja
m.D.Toreduceroadkillofwildanimals.10.Whatcanwesayaboutthebridge?A.Itlooksnatural.B.Itlooksfancy.C.Itisintelligent.D.Itislow-cost.11.Whatdoweknowab
outtheproject?A.Itisdesignedonlyforbigcats.B.ThebridgewillbenamedafterP-22.C.Mostofthefundsarefromprivatedonations.
D.Theconstructionisexpectedtobeginin2023.DNowsomebusinessesareusingArtificialIntelligenceasashortcuttowritingmaterialsfortheminhopesofsavingtimeandef
fort.Sure,computersaregreatatcapturing(捕捉)informationandrecognizingtrendingsearches,buttranslatingthatinformationintoanorganizedpieceofwritingdesigne
dspecificallyforyou?Notsomuch.Yourjobasabusinessowneristoconnectwithyourcustomers.Toshowthemyou“see”them,understandthe
m,andyoucandeliver.Youwanttoreachyourclientsnotjustbyshowingcalculatedcontentthatshowsyouarerelevant.ThejobofAIistoskimt
hesurfaceandbringyoubackkeywordsandphrasesthatare,well,robotic.However,throughthecomplexitiesofhumanthoughtandemotion,
humancontentwritersfarsurpassAIinchoosingjusttherightwordsthatcantouchandattractotherhumans.PeoplewhouseAItogeneratetheirwritingmaterial
smightthinkitwillsavethemtime,buttheoppositeendsupbeingtrue.We’reallbeeninsituationswherewetakeashortcuttosavetime,
anditendsupcreatingmorework.ThesamegoesforusingAIforwriting.Forexample,itcapturesalotofthetop-rankingcontentforyoutoslapontoyourblog,butyouthenhave
togobackandfigureouthowtotransformthatforcedcontentintoyourbusiness’svoice,styleandtone.It’slikesomeonegivingyouap
airofpants.Yay!Pants!Buttheyarenotyoursizeorcolor,soyouspendevenmoretimemendingthemandtryingtotalkyourselfintolikingthemthanthetimeyouw
ouldhavespentjustgettingthepantsforyourself.AIhashadmuchmoresuccessinfieldssuchasmanufacturingandtechnology.F
ornow,thereisn’tanyAIwritersoftwaresophisticated(水平高的)andcreativeenoughtosoundjustlikeahuman.ButhumansdohavelimitationsandAIwri
terscanworkwithwritersasanaid.YoucanimagineAIthatcoulddoyourresearchforwritingawhitepaper,orfactcheckforyou.Thesetypesoftoolscouldbeincr
edibletime-savingtoolsforwritersinthefuture.12.Whichofthefollowingisclosesttotheunderlinedwords“surpa
ss”inparagraph2?A.Overlook.B.Overmatch.C.Satisfy.D.Replace.13.HowdoestheauthorpresenthisopinioninParagraph3?A.Bylistingfigures.B.Bygivinganexample.C.
Byanalyzingcauses.D.Bymakingpredictions.14.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkabout?A.ThelimitationofAIwriting.B.ThedebatesaboutAIwriting
.C.TheexpectationofAIwriting.D.AtheoreticalbasisbehindAIwriting.15.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhatAreArtificialIntelligen
cewriters?B.WhyisAIAppliedtoContentWriting?C.HowDoesanAIContentWriterWork?D.WillArtificialIntelligenceRep
laceRealWriters?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。Wintergardenmaintenance(打理)isn’tmuchfunwhenit’smisera
bleoutside.___16___.Replacefenceswithcompositescreens(复合屏风)Ourgardenfencesprovidemuch-neededprivacyaswellassafeguardingchildrenandpe
ts,buttheycanrequireafairamountofmaintenanceintermsofstainingandsealingtoprotectthemagainsttheelements.Agreatalternativetotraditionalwoode
nfencingiscompositescreens.___17___.Thustheyaremoredurableandlesslikelytobedamagedbytheelements.PlantevergreensW
henitcomestoplants,evergreensareagreatchoiceforensuringthatyourgardenlooksitsbestallyearlong.Evergreenswilladdaspeciallooktoyourgardenwithverylittlem
aintenance.Youmayalsowanttoconsidergettingafewlargerplantsratherthanlotsofsmallerones.___18___.Experi
mentwithornamental(观赏性的)grass.Ornamentalgrassescanlookimpressiveinagardenofanysize.___19___.Trycombinin
ggrassessuchasElijahBlue(whichyoushouldonlyneedtocutbackeverycoupleofyears)withvarietiessuchasFestucaGlaucaandMiscanthu
sSinensisforabeautifullynaturallookwithouttoomuchmaintenance.____20____.Ifyoufancydoingawaywithyourlawncomp
letelybutdon’twantyourgardentolookplainandbare,agreenwallmaybetheanswer.Climbingplants,includinghoneysuc
kle,areidealforagreenwallandcangiveyourgardenanaturallookwhileallowingyounottobethatbusy.A.PlantwildflowersB.GrowagreenwallC.A
ndtheyneedsignificantlylessmaintenancethanstandardlawnsD.Usetheseexperttipstodesignalow-maintenancewintergardenE.Itwillhelpyoutocutdow
nongardeninghoursduringthewinterF.KitchengardenshavebecomeincreasinglypopularinrecentyearsG.Thesearemadeoffencepanelscreatedfromacombinati
onofwoodandplastic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l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。Melvinfeltsad.Hisclassmatesh
adbeen____21____himforweeks.Theycalledhissneakers“dirty.”YetMelvinhasaverygoodfriend,Mello.Mello____22____itwhenkidsmadefunofMel
vin.OnedayafterschoolinOctober,Mellocalledhismom.Hestartedcrying.Hismotheraskedwhy.Mellosaidhewas____23____ofhisclassm
atesteasingMelvin.MelloaskediftheycouldbuyMelvin____24____andhecouldusehisownmoney.HewantedMelvintoknowthey____25____.Hismotherwashappythat
Mellowantedtodothis.Noteverykidwouldgiveupsomethingsoanotherchildcanhaveit,hesaid.“Heisthemost____26____person,”Jamessaid.Mellothin
kspeopleshould___27___nicetoothers.“Itjustputareal___28___inmystomachtoseesomebodyhavetogothroughthat,”Mellosaid.Thatnight,Melloandhismo
mwenttoastore.Melloused$135hehad____29____fromhisallowanceto____30____thepairofback-and-whiteNikeDunks
.Thenextday,hegavethemtoMelvinatschool.Mellowasso____31____togivetheshoestoMelvin.Melvinsaidhewas“grateful”forMello’
s_____32_____.“Iwastotally_____33_____,”hesaid.Melivnsaidheisdoingsomeextrachoresathometotryand_____34_____hisfriendforthegift.B
utMelloinsists____35____.“Youdon’thavetopaymeback,”hetoldhisfriend.“It’sjustagift.”21.A.consultingwithB.chattingwithC.pic
kingonD.remarkingon22.A.wonderedB.enviedC.hatedD.judged23.A.sickB.fondC.criticalD.careful24.A.bagsB.foodC.pensD.shoes25.A.affordedB.ca
redC.subscribedD.warned26.A.talkingB.givingC.forgivingD.struggling27.A.actB.approachC.standD.explain28.A.delightB.projectC.ach
eD.prayer29.A.earnedB.borrowedC.raisedD.saved30.A.removeB.purchaseC.lendD.design31.A.annoyedB.excitedC.upsetD.p
atient32.A.gestureB.comfortC.discoveryD.signal33.A.proudB.doubtfulC.surprisedD.calm34.A.repayB.cheerC.changeD.direct35.A.anywayB.meanwhileC.indeedD.o
therwise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。GaodangVillageisaBuyiAncientVillageofon
ethousandyears____36____(locate)inAnshunCityGuizhouProvince.ThepreservationprojectofGaodangvillagerecentlyearnedaspecialmentionatt
heArchitizerA+Award.Inthepastseveralyears,GaodangVillage____37____(face)problemsincludingecologicaldeg
radation,disorderlyconstruction,lowhousingquality,especiallytheyounggoingout____38____thebuiltherita
gebeingforgotten.____39____responsetothechallenges,anarchitecturedesignproject,alongwithafieldresearch,____40____(start)bytheAnshunArchitectural
DesignInstituteandZhouZhengxu’steamfromTsinghuaUniversityin2015.Aftersevenyearsofefforts,they____41____(successful)e
stablishedatraditionalvillageandruralrevitalization(振兴)station____42____(promote)thedevelopmentofGaodangvillage.Theprojectalsowonthe2021Lands
capeArchitectureAward.TheArchitizerA+Awardisoneoftheworld’s,mostestablishedarchitecture____43____(award).Itpromotesandrewardsthebestarchitecturean
dproductdesignseveryyear,aimingtoraisepublic____44____(aware)ofexcellentarchitectureandincreasearchitectures’positiv
einfluenceondailylife.NowGaodangis_____45_____goodexamplethathasbeenachievingsustainabledevelopmentinecology
,economy,culture,andotherfields,andisnowonthewaytoruralrevitalization.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假如你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Chris想通过观看纪录片来更好地了解中国。请你给他回复一封邮件。内
容包括:1.推荐一部纪录片;2.推荐理由。注意:1.词数80字左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。DearChris,___________________________________________________
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__________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.读后续写“Nadia,aji,”Muycalled.Comehere,Nadiatra
nslatedinherhead.Shefollowedthesoundofhergrandmother’svoicetothekitchen.MuyfiredoffasetofinstructionsinArabic.Nadiacaughtthewordsforoil
andsugar.“Letmeguess,”Nadiasaid.“Youwantmetobuygroceries?”Muysmiled.“Yes.WillyouuseyourArabic?”Nadiasighed.“YouknowIdon’tspeakArabic.”“Try.”“Italkli
keababy.”NadiahadcometoMoroccoeveryyearforaslongasshecouldremember.Herfather’swholefamilylivedhereinasmallseaside
town.Shecouldunderstandmostofwhatherrelativessaid,buteverytimesheopenedhermouth,hertonguestuckonthewords
.“Try,”herfatherwouldsay.“Youwon’tlearnunlessyoutry.”ButNadiadidn’twanttotry.Itwastoofrustrating(令人沮丧的).Theoldt
ownwasn’tbig,butitwasconfusing.Thenarrowstreetstwistedintoeachotherlikesnakes.Nadialovedhowkidscouldmovefreelyhere,playingoutsideorrunningmerrilyun
tildark.Theadultswatchedoutforallchildren,herfathersaid,notjusttheirown.Nadiaweavedpastbluedoorways,whitewashedwalls,andtinysho
psuntilshespottedonethatlookedfamiliar.Shehadbeenherebeforewithherfather,sheremembered.Behindthecounterstooda
boyafewyearsolderthanNadia.Nadia’spalmsstartedtosweat.Sheopenedhermouthbutfailedtoutteraword.Thenshe
justpointedtotheoilandsugar.Theboytooktheitemsdownfromtheshelf.Asshepaid,theboyaskedinArabic,“AreyouMoroccan?”“Myfather…,”shebegan.
HenoddedandswitchedtoEnglish,“Halfandhalf.Howcomeyoudon’tspeakArabic?”Herewegoagain.Sheshrugged(耸肩)andbackedoutoftheshop,cheeksburning.Shecametoth
eendofastreetwhereitconnectedwithseveralothers.Sheshouldbegettinghome.Butwhichwaytogo?Sheturnedright,butthestreetdead-endedinacourtyard.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。Shebacktrackedandendedupinasmallsquarewhereshehadbeenafewminutesbefore.________
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