河北省邢台市四校质检联盟2023-2024学年高二上学期第一次月考试题+英语+含答案

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质检联盟2023~2024学年高二(上)第一次月考英语注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号、座位号填写在答题卡上。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)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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whichcountrydoesthewomanwanttogo?A.India.B.China.C.Canada.2.WhyweretheresomanypeopleatB

ill’sparty?A.Hehasalwaysbeenpopular.B.Heispopularwithchildren.C.Hehadasurprisingparty.3.HowlongwillthemanstayinFrance?A.Fiv

edays.B.Threedays.C.Twodays.4.Whatdoesthemanwanttobeinthefuture?A.Asoldier.B.Alawyer.C.Ateacher.5.Whicha

partmentisthewomaninterestedin?A.Thethree-bedroomone.B.Thetwo-bedroomone.C.Theone-bedroomone.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,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.Wherewillthemanworkthissummer?A.Atahotel.B.Inaflowershop.C.Onafarm.7.Howmuc

histheman’spayaday?A.$15.B.$60.C.$75.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthetoolusedfor?A.Cutting.B.Washing.C.Fishing.9.Whatdoesthewom

anthinkofthetool?A.Fashionable.B.Useful.C.Expensive.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydoesthewomanmakethecall?A.Tobo

okahotelroom.B.Toaskabouttheroomservice.C.Tomakesomechangesofareservation.11.Whenwillthewomanleavethehotel

?A.OnSeptember16.B.OnSeptember23.C.OnSeptember24.12.Whichroomdoesthewomanwanttochoose?A.Aroomwithaview.

B.Aroomwithacourtyard.C.Aroomwithabasement.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.HowmanypeoplewillgotoKeswickwiththewoman?A.4.B.5.C

.6.14.Whenwillthewomangoboating?A.OnFriday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnSunday.15.WherewillthewomanstayinKeswick?A.Inacamp

.B.Inafive-starhotel.C.Inacountryhotel.16.Whatwillthemandoontheweekend?A.WatchTV.B.Visithisaunt.C.Do

someshopping.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhenwastheBritishLibraryfounded?A.In1937.B.In1973.C.In1965.18.HowmanybooksdoestheBritishLibrarycollect?A

.About4million.B.About14million.C.About40million.19.Whatdoweknowaboutthelibraryinthespeech?A.Itholdsmanyconcertsev

eryyear.B.Ithasawidecollectionofstamps.C.Itistheoldestlibraryintheworld.20.Whyarepeoplerequiredtoprovideproofofaddress?A.Forretu

rningthebooks.B.Fordoingmoreresearch.C.Forsecuritypurposes.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。ALikemanypartsofmodernlife,youcangodigitalwhenitcomestofoodscales(秤).IfyouwantdigitalscaleswithanLCDdisplay,thenobviouslyyo

u’llneedbatterieswhichcanrunoutatthemostinconvenientoftimes.Buttheadvantagesofdigitalscalesaremany,includinganaccuratebuttonwhichallowsyoutoinstant

lyremovetheweightofanemptybowl,soyoudon’tneedtodoanymathscalculations(计算).Mechanical(机械的)scalesontheotherhandhaveapleasinglyold-schoolreliabi

lityaboutthemandundoubtedlyaddatouchofthestyleofthepasttoanykitchen.Readonforourtoppicksofmechanicalscales,anddigitalscales,andbalancescales.

EKbacklitscalesAbacklitdisplayisanattractivefeature.Inadditiontoitsgoodlooks,ithasanoversizedigitaldisplayth

atiseasytoread.CNfoldingkitchenscalesWhenspaceislimitedinyourkitchen,yousometimesdon’twanttobuyanotherkitchenite

m.Foldingkitchenscaleisyourbestchoice.DMtraditionalcastironbalancekitchenscalesCookingandbakingisn’talla

bouttimeefficiency.It’salsoaboutmemoriesandthesimpleenjoymentofdoingsomethingthatconnectsyou.MF3-in-1di

gitalscalesWelovetheonethatmakeslifeeasierbyperformingmanyfunctions.Onepartisatraditionalbalance,onepartisamixingbowl,andonepartis

ameasuringpot,andthegradeofthebowlitselfallowsaccuratemeasurementoftheliquid.Thereareplentyofgoodreasonstopr

eparethebestkitchenscalesforyourkitchensetup.Moreimportantly,thesenseoflossbecauseofinaccuracycanbeavoided.Ifyou’vegotyoungkids,usingscales

isalsoagreatwaytoaddtotheirknowledgeofweightsandmeasuresandtodosomebasicmathswiththem.21.Whatisthefeatureofamechanicalscale?A.IthasLCDdisplay.

B.ItneedsbatteriesC.ItisalittleinaccurateD.Itshowsanold-fashionedstyle.22.Whichscalesbestsuitpeoplewhohave

asmallkitchen?A.EKbacklitscalesB.CNfoldingkitchenscalesC.DMtraditionalcastironbalancekitchenscalesD.MF3-

in-1digitalscales23.Whatcanbepromotedinkidsbyusingscales?A.Mechanics.B.Mathematics.C.Chemistry.D.Physics.BMakingmarksorsigningnamesinthesan

disagreatfunformosttravelersonavacationbeach.ButforDubai-basedFilipinoartistNathanielA.Alapide,it’showhebecamea

GuinnessWorldRecordholderDubai’s72kilometerscoastline,andthevastArabianDesert,areAlapide’scanvas(画布).Us

ingonlyasimplegardentool,hedrawsenormouslinesacrossthebeachesan(deserts,makinghugeandcomplexdesigns.Hisaveragedrawingisaround20meters

squared.Whenheincludesawrittenmessage,thepiecescanbemorethan100meterslong.Alapide’ssandartbeganin2014,whenhedrewatreeinmemoryofhislategrandmotheronth

ebeach,nearJumeirahBeachHotel.Thesizeofthedrawingappealedtothehotelwhichofferedhimhisfirstfull-timejobasas

andartistin2015.Sincethen,hehasdecoratedthesandswitharound1,900drawings.He’sbeenassignedbybigbrands,andhecreatedaworkforNationalGeographicfortheprogr

am“TheEmiratesFromAbove”.In2022,Alapidesetanewrecordfortheworld’slargestsandimage.ThoughAlapidehascr

aftedacareerfromthepractice,hesayscreatinganartworkfromsandisn’talwaysplainsailing.“Onthe20thdayofcreatingtheworld-recordpiece,wewerealmost70

%donebuttherewasthisweatherthathappened,”hesays.“Itwasraining,andthewindwassostrong,whichremovedalmost

thewholepiece.”“IthinkwhereIfindthiskindofworkinteresting,”Alapidecontinues.Hesaysthatthetemporarynatureofhiswor

kremindshimthateverythingisinconstantchange.“AndIthinkmakingsandartisagreatwaytoconnectwithpeople,”headds.“Iliketowatchhowpeopleinteractwith

theworkandIhavefoundthatthekidsnoticethedrawingsmorethantheadults.Ithinkbecausethey’remoreawareoftheirenvironment.”24.Whatdoesp

aragraph2mainlytellusaboutAlapide’sdrawing?A.Itsorigin.B.Itssize.C.Itsmaterials.D.Itsfeatures.25.HowdidAlapidestarthiscareerofsan

ddrawing?A.Bydecoratingahotelasrequired.B.Byimpressingahotelwithhiswork.C.Bytransplantingatreeonthebeach.D.Bycreatingworksforbi

gbrands.26.WhatcanwesayaboutAlapide’sjobaccordingtoparagraph4?A.Challenging.B.Worthless.C.Influential.D.Impractical.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphi

ntendtoconvey?A.Acandlelightsothersbutconsumesitself.B.Hewhomakesnomistakesmakesnothing.C.Happinessliesnotinthings,butinourselves.D.Thelonges

tjourneybeginswiththefirststepBThedrone(无人机)isflyingabovetheAmazonRiverinBrazil,butitsbatteryisrunninglow.AndreCoelho,thechiefpilo

t,guidesitbacktosafetywithskillsperfectedbyplayingvideogames.Longhours’practicinghasbecomeasurprisingbenefitinanefforttoconservedol

phinsthatliveintheriver.MarceloOliveira,aconservationspecialist,standsonthebowofaboat,Hepullsthewhite

dronefromtheair,changesthebattery,andquicklysendsitbackinthesky.Later,scientistswillexaminethevideowhichhasrecordedforsignsoft

hetwospeciesofdolphinsthatinhabittheriver:thepinkandbulbousboto(亚马孙河豚),andthesmaller,prettiertucuxi(白海豚).Exactlyhowmanyliveintheba

sinisamystery.SomestudieshavesuggestedadeclineofthepinkdolphinsinspecificareasoftheAmazonRiver,buttheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN)s

aysthereisn’tenoughdataavailableforeitherspeciesofdolphins.“Weneedtobaseeverythingonharddata,”saysMiriamM

armontel,ascientist.“Weneedtofocusonwhat’sreallycriticaltohelpusgettoarealsituationthatcaninfluencepolicy.Weneednumb

ers.Weneedinformationondeathandreproduction.”Marmontel’sbiggestconcernisthatdolphinsarebeingcaughtinthenetsoflocalfi

sher-men.Scientistshavealsogivenawarningagainstfishermen’skillingbotos.Pollutionfromgoldminingisalsoaconcern.Thescientistswanttousetheinfor

mationtheycollecttopersuadetheIUCNtolistthebotoandthetucuxiasendangeredspecies.Fundingagenciesandgovernmentswantevidence.WithouttheIUC

N’scategorization,it’sdifficultto/raisethemoneyforprotectionmeasures.Theyhopetheirdronemonitoringwilldothet

rick.DuringthreetripstotheAmazonlastyear,theteamhasrecordedabout70samples(样本)thatwillcontributetoamoreaccurateestimateofdolphinpopula

tionsintheAmazonbasin.28.WhatareCoelhoandOliveiradoingintheAmazonRiver?A.Testingthedronetheydesignedforfun.B.Recordingthevideooftheflowingriv

er.C.Collectingdataondolphinswithadrone.D.Playingavideogame.29.WhatcanmakeMiriamMarmontelworrymostaccordingtothetext?A.T

hefishermen’slivingconditions.B.Themoneyforprotectionmeasures.C.Thepollutionfromthegoldmining.D.Thedolphinsbeingcaughtbyf

ishermen.30.Whatisthepurposeofthedronemonitoring?A.ToraisemoneytoprotecttheAmazonbasin.B.TourgegovernmentstorecordAmazonspecies.C.

Tofindevidencefortheneedtotakemeasures.D.TogetanexactnumberofspeciesintheAmazon.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudeto

thedronemonitoringinthetext?A.Indifferent.B.Approving.C.Negative.D.Unclear.DSurprisedscientistssaytheynowhaveabsolutep

roofthatlifeexistsonJupiter(木星).They’rereceivingSOSsignalsradioedfromthedestroyedplanet!Offtherecord,NASAhigher-upsareanaly

zingthatthesignalswerecausedbytherecentstrikeofJupiterbycometfragments(彗星碎片).“Thesessignalscanonlybecomingfromanintelligent(智慧的)life

form,”saysDr.LucasMirsch,ahighlyrespectedplanetaryastronomerwithclosetiestoNASA.“Contrarytowhatwe’vebelieve

dforyears,we’renotaloneinthesolarsystem.Andbasedonwhatwecantellfromthemathematicalpatternofthesesignals,theresidentsofthelargestplanetinourgala

xyareaskingEarthforhelp.”Dr.MirschsaysNASAofficialshaveabsolutelyconfirmedthatJupiteristhesourceofthestrangesigna

ls,whichbeganinlateJune—justweeksbeforethecometfragmentsbegantohitthegiantplanet.“NASAhasinvestigatede

verypossibilitythatthiscouldbeahoax,”saysDr.Mirsch.Thatis,itmaybeatrick.“State-of-the-artsensorshavetracedthepointoforigintot

heexactpositionofJupiter’sorbit.There’ssimplynowhereelsetheycouldbecomingfrom.”Oneofthespecialistswhohasanalyz

edthemathematicalpatternofthesoundssaysheandhisstaffare99percentsurethemessageisanSOSofsomesort.“It’

sdifficulttoexplaintothepublic,”saidtheexpert.“Butthefrequencywithwhichcertainnumbersoccurinacodedmes

sagegivesuscluesaboutitsgeneralcontent.Althoughwecan’tgiveanexactword-for-wordtranslation,wecansaywithreasonablecertainty

thatlife-and-deathurgencyisbeingcommunicated.”NASAwon’tofficiallycommentbutDr.Mirschsays,“There’snotmuchtheagencycando

tohelp.AllwecandonowispraythatJupitersurvivesthisterriblestrikeandthatourtwoworldscanmakecontactagainsoon.”32.W

hatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.ThesignalscomefromintelligentcreaturesB.Itwasbelievedthatwehumanswerenotaloneinth

esolarsystemC.NASAofficialsarenotsurewhetherthestrangesignalsarefromJupiter.D.Jupiterhadbeenhitbycom

etfragmentsbeforethestrangesignalsappeared33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“hoax”inparagraph3mean?A.Lie.B.SOS.C.Message.D.Reality.34.W

hatcanNASAdowiththesignalsnow?A.SendmessagestoJupiterB.LaunchnewsatellitesC.NothingbutprayD.Destroythecometfragments35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.ThereIsLifeExistingonJupiterB.CometFragmentsRecentlyHitJupiterC.JupiterWasDestroyedbyIntelligentLifeFormD.ScientistsReceivedSignalsfromJu

piterforHelp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。Timemanagementisacrucialskillwithlife-longbenefits.Ifyoustruggl

etogettaskdone.Thesetimemanagementtipswillhelpyouincreaseyourproductivity!WriteeverythingdownItdoesn’tmatterifyouuseaplanner,a

napp,oracalendarwithcutedogs.Chooseyourfavoriteschedulingtooltokeeptrackofclasses,tasks,upcomingexams,so

cialevents,andsportspractices.36Decidethetimeofdaythatyou’remostproductiveWealloperateondifferentschedules.Someofusaremorningpeoplew

hogotobebeforethesunsets.Othersarenightowls(喜欢熬夜的人)whodon’tfeelfullyawakeuntillateafternoon.37.Ifyou

choosethetimeyou’remostproductive,you’relikelytoremainfocusedandremembermoreinformation.38Formostofus,multitasking(

多任务处理)isgenerallylessefficientthanfocusingononetaskatatime.Doingtoomanythingsatoncecanimpactyourrecognitiveability,makingyoufeel

unproductiveordissatisfiedwithyourprogress.GiveyourselfarewardRewardscanbeagreatsourceofmotivationforadopting

goodtimemanagementhabits.Foreachimportanttaskyoufinish,youcangiveyourselfalittletreat.39Maketimetobestill40.Appreciatewhereyouareatth

isverymoment,andforgetaboutrushingandhurrying,evenifonlyforashorttime.Ifyourtasksstarttomakeyoufeelst

ressed,takeafewminutestorelaxandbreathe,Onceyougiveyourselfachancetorest,youcanreturnrefreshed.A.Reviewyourto-dolistB.Identi

fyyourdistractionsC.FocusononethingatatimeD.There’snorightorwrongwaytooperateE.Weknowyouarebusy,buttakethetimetoslowdownF.Maintainacalen

darsoyouknowwhattoexpecteachdayG.Excitingrewardscanhelpyoupushthroughanespeciallytoughworkperiod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。Threeyearsago,Ispottedavideoofsomeonemakingresin(树脂)art.He41pouredandmixedcolorstogether.Ic

ouldn’t42thinkingaboutitsbeautyfornights.Lessthanamonthlater,Iorderedabeginner’sresinkitto43.WhenIwasakid,myartistgrandmothertaughtmeto44,andI’

vealwaysenjoyedgetting45andmakingthingswithmyhands.Theresinartvideos46metorelightthechildhoodcreativitythatIhadlost

whileworkinginLondon.Butit’smore47thanitlook.Resinsaheavyliquidthatwhenappliedcan’tbecompletelycontrolled.Itwasinthosetoug

hermomentsthatI48myartistgrandmother,andourvaluablemomentsspentpaintingtogether.Resinartwasa49formetohonorher.AfterIfirst50apictureofmy

workonmyphone,myfriendsbegan51meforresinart.SoIhadanideatomakemyartworkstobesoldtothepublicanddevelopedaresina

rtwebsite.After52thefirstones,Iquicklysoldoutofthem.Withinayear,Ihadmadeover$2,60053,whichIdonatedtocharity.Ievenhadmyfirstdisplayin

Devon.Ineverthoughtitwouldturnintoalife-changing54.Aslongastherearepeoplewho’dliketobuymywork,I’dliketomakeit.Ipourcolorsfrommemorieso

fbeautifulplacesintomyart,andIhopemygrandmotherwouldbe55thatIchosealifefilledwithmorecreativity.41.A.abnorma

llyB.unwillinglyC.expertlyD.doubtfully42.A.riskB.helpC.suggestD.allow43.A.identifyB.assessC.designD.start44.A.paintB.singC.danceD.swim45.A.compara

tiveB.sensitiveC.creativeD.passive46.A.warnedB.inspiredC.orderedD.begged47.A.helpfulB.worthwhileC.necessaryD.complex48.A.und

erstoodB.rememberedC.supportedD.ignored49.A.wayB.pictureC.dealD.problem50.A.recordedB.observedC.foundD.posted51.A.appealingtoB.answer

ingtoC.objectingtoD.apologizingto52.A.clarifyingB.adoptingC.buyingD.uploading53.A.salesB.servicesC.tasksD.blogs54.A.theor

yB.benefitC.careerDtendency55.A.curiousB.proudC.patientD.surprised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。TheUKDementiaResearchInstituteteamatCardiffUniversityusedartificialintelligence56(analyse)datafrom103,712

smartwatchwearers.Andby57(track)theirspeedofmovementoverasingleweek,thecomputerprogramswereabletoidentifythosepeople58werei

ntheearlystagesofParkinson’sdisease(帕金森病).Itishopedthatthiscouldfinallybeusedas59practicaltool.Butmorestudies,compari

ngthesefindingswithotherdata60(gather)aroundtheworld,areneededtocheckhowaccurateitwillbe.Andsinceabout30%oftheUKpopula

tionusedwearable61(device),studyleaderDrCynthiaSandorsaid,theymightofferacheapand62(rely)waytoidentifyearly-stageParkinson’sdisease.DrKathr

ynPeall,whoworkedonthestudy,saidthatitappearedtobeaccurateanddistinguishParkinson’sdisease63otherthingsthatmightaffectmovement,suchas

oldageorweakness.AccordingtoresearchfrommarketandconsumerinsightssiteStatista,nearly230millionpeople64(make)themostofwearab

leequipmentin2027.Wherethisworkis65(potential)importanttothefieldisthatwehopethatnewtherapies(治疗方法)thatallowustos

lowdiseaseprogressionwillbecomeavailable.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校将举办英语演讲比赛,请你以“LoveOurMotherlandwithSmallAction”为题写一篇英语发言稿参赛。内容包括:1.具体行动;2.

进行号召。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。LoveourMotherlandwithSmallAction________________________________________________

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___________________________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。ItwasjustanotherordinaryMondaymorni

ng,Jackhadspenttheentirenightworkingonhissocialscienceproject,makingfinaleditstothevideo,anditwasfinallydone.He

waseagertopresentitinfrontofhisclassafterworkingonitforthreelongweeks!“No!No!I’mlate!Again!”Jackcriedas

hekickedhisblanketaway.Hehurriedlyputonhisclothesandrusheddownstairs,takinghisbackpackandstudymaterialsq

uicklyfromthestudytable.“Idon’thavetimeforbreakfast,Mom!Idon’tevenbrush!”hesaidtohismotherAmeliainaquietvoicewhoadoptedJackyearsago.Jackshutthefron

tdoorbehindhim,jumpedonhisbike,androdeasfastashecould.Hedidn’twanttobelateforMrDixon’sclass.MrDixon,Jack’ssocia

lscienceteacher,wasaslow,oldermanwhowasn’tparticularlygenerouswhenitcametogivingstraightAstohisstudents.ButJackwasdetermine

dtogetagoodgradethistime,sohe’dworkedsuperhardonhistask.Jackrushedovertohisseat.Rightthen,MrDixonwalkedin.“Good

morning,class!”hesaid,smilingtightly,“Ibelievewe’rereadywithourlesson?”WhenitwastimeforJackto,presenthishomework,heconfidentlyapproachedMrDixon’s

tableandhandedoverhisflashdrive(闪存盘).JackthenturnedtofacetheclassandbeganbriefinghisclassmatesonhisprojectbeforeMrDixonmanagedtofindthe“correct”video

quicklybecausetheUSBhadonlyonefile.Asheplayedthevideoinfrontoftheclass,MrDixonexpectedtoseeJack’sproject.8Suddenl

ystudentsbeganwhisperingastheywatchedthescreenbeforethem.Jackwasfrozen(惊呆)inplace.Jackturnedbackandheardwhathismothersaid,“...thisisoneofth

emostchallengingtimesofmylife.IhavenoideahowtotellJackaboutit.Hisbiologicalfather(生父)recentlycontactedme,sayingthathewantedtoconn

ectwithhimnowafteralltheseyearsoflookingforJack,and...”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。Jackwasfroze

nandhischeeksgrewredasherealizedwhathadhappened.________________________________________________________________________________________

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_______________________________________________Soontheschoolwasover,MrDixonofferedtoaccompanyJacktohishome.________

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____________________质检联盟2023~2024学年高二(上)第一次月考英语参考答案听力部分录音材料听力部分。该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意: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。停顿00’10”现在是听力试音时间。M:Hello.InternationalFriendsClub.CanIhelpyou?W:Oh,hello.Ireadaboutyourclubinthepaper

todayandIthoughtI’dphonetofindoutabitmore.M:Yes,certainly.Well,weareasortofsocialclubforpeoplefromdifferentcountries.I

t’squiteanewclub—wehaveabout50membersatthemoment,butwearegrowingallthetime.W:Thatsoundsinteresting.I’mBritishactually,andIcametoWashin

gtonaboutthreemonthsago.I’mlookingforwaystomeetpeople.Er,whatkindsofeventsdoyouorganize?M:Well,wehavesocialget-togethers,andsp

ortsevents,andwealsohavelanguageevenings.W:Couldyoutellmesomethingaboutthelanguageevenings?M:Yes.EverydayexceptThursdaywehavealanguageevening.Peop

lecancomeandpracticetheirlanguages—youknow,overadrinkorsomething.Wehavedifferentlanguagesondifferenteveni

ngs.Monday—Spanish;Tuesday—Italian;Wednesday—German;andFriday—French.OnThursdayweusuallyhaveamealinarestauran

tforanyonewhowantstocome.W:Well,thatsoundsgreat.IreallyneedtopracticemyFrench.M:OK.Well,ifyoucanjustgivemeyournameandaddre

ss,I’llsendyoutheformandsomemoreinformation.Ifyoujoinnowyoucanhavethefirstmonthfree.试音到此结束。听力考试正式开始。停顿00’10”请看听力部

分第一节。第一节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。停顿00’02”例如:现在你有5秒钟的时间看试卷上的例题。停顿00’05”你将

听到以下内容:M:Excuseme.Canyoutellmehowmuchtheshirtis?W:Yes,it’sninefifteen.停顿00’02”你将有5秒钟的时间将正确答案标在试卷上。停顿00’05”衬衫的

价格为9镑15便士,所以你选择C项,并将其标在试卷上。现在,你有5秒钟的时间阅读第1小题的有关内容。停顿00’05”(Text1)W:Sofar,I’vebeentoCanada,JapanandIndia.ButIwishsomedayIcouldgotoChina.M:Itisreallywo

rthvisiting.(Text2)W:Youcouldn’timaginethereweresomanypeopleatBill’sparty.M:It’sreallynosurprise.Hewasverypopulareve

nwhenhewasachild.(Text3)W:Wherewillyouandyourfamilyspendyoursummervacation?M:WearearrangingforaholidaytoEurope.WewillstayinItalyforthreedays,Francef

orfivedaysandSwitzerlandfortwodays.(Text4)W:Congratulations!Ihearyouaregoingtojointhearmy.M:Thanks.Butactually,it’smytwinbr

otherwho’sgoingtojointhearmy.Iamgoingtouniversity.Iwishtobealawyerinthefuture.(Text5)W:Hello,I’mcallinga

bouttheapartmentyouadvertisedinthenewspaper.M:Two-bedroomorthree-bedroom?W:No,theadvertisementsaysonebedroomandonebathroom.M:Oh,sorry.That’sno

tavailablenow.第一节到此结束。第二节听下面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,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text6)M:GuesswhatI’llbedoingthissummer?W:What?M:I’mgoingtoworkattheRiversideHotel.

W:Whatexactlywillyoubedoing?M:I’llbedoingsomesmallrepairsinsideandoutsidethehotel.I’llbecuttinggrassandtakingcareoftheflowers.W:Sound

sinteresting.What’sthepay?M:Well,uh...Fifteendollarsanhour,fivehoursaday,andSundayoff.W:That’sgoodmoney.Whatar

eyougoingtodowiththemoney?M:I’llpayforthetextbooksfornextterm.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。(Text7)W:Theotherda

yasalesmancametomyhouse.M:Oh,that’sinteresting.Whatwasthesalesmanselling?W:Akitchentoolthatcancutveg

etablesintoallkindsofshapes.M:Howdoesthetooldoit?W:Ididn’tknowatfirst,sothesalesmanexplaineditsfunctionstomefor

nearlytwohours.M:Sothesalesmanwouldn’ttake“no”asananswer.W:Right!FinallyIboughtsomethingjustsothathewouldleave.M:Doyoufindituse

ful?W:Thegoodthingisthatthetoolisprettyuseful.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。现在,你有15秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。(Text8)M:Hello,MiltonHotelReservations.HowmayIassistyou?W:

Hi,I’mcallingtomakesomechangestoanexistingreservation.M:Certainly,doyouhavethereservationnumber?W:Sure,it’s219.M:That’sare

servationforSallyMorgan.Isthatright?W:Yes,that’sright.I’dliketochangethecheck-indatetoSeptember16th.M:Certainly.I

canmakethatchangeforyou.Isthattheonlychange?W:No,thecheck-outdatewillalsochangetoSeptember24th.M:Nopro

blem.Wewillhaveyouarriveonthe16thofSeptemberandleaveonthe24thofSeptember-altogethereightnights.Isthereanythingelse?W:Y

es.Insteadofacourtyardroom,I’dlikearoomwithaview,preferablyonanupperfloor.M:Icancertainlychangethatforyoubutther

ewillbeachangeintheroomrate.Thenewrateis$199pernight,insteadoftheoriginal$179.W:That’sOK.Theseareallthechanges.Thankyouverymuch.M:You’rewelcome.Havea

niceday!听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text9)W:Gordon,I’mgoingtoKeswickintheLakeDistrictthisweekend.M:Really?W:Yeah,th

erewillbefivepeopleincludingme.Whydon’tyoujoinus?We’regettingtoKeswickonFriday.Thenwe’regoingtogoboatingonSaturday.AndonSunday,we’regoin

gtodosomeshopping.ThenIwilltakesometimetovisitmyauntLucy.M:You’renotgoingtocamp,areyou?Isn’titabitcold?W:No,we’renot.Itisabit

cold.Wewillstayinacountryhotel.It’snotlikefive-starhotelsoranything.Butit’sreallycomfortable.M:Hmm,sound

sinteresting.Youknow,it’stheboatingthatIdon’tlike.W:Well,whatareyougoingtodothisweekend?M:Sitonmysofaattheweek

endandwatchTV.YouknowIhaven’twatchedTVforalongtime.AndIthinkitwillbeabusyweekend.W:Idon’tknowhowyoucandothatalltheweekend,Gordon.I’d

getbored.M:Iknow,Iknow.Butthat’sreallywhatIwanttodo.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。现在,你有20秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。(Text10)W:Hello,everyone

.I’dliketomakeabriefintroductiontotheBritishLibrary,whichisthenationallibraryoftheUnitedKingdom.TheBritishLibrarywas

foundedin1973andisoneoftheworld’sgreatestlibraries.ThelibraryopenstothepublicfromMondaytoSaturday,exceptforpublicholiday

s.Ithasnewspapers,popularpublicationsaswellaslettersofhistoricalvalue.Thelibrary’scollectionhasmaps,photographs,ar

tprints,movies,soundrecordingsandmusicalinstruments.Alltogether,ithasmorethan150millionitemsinitscollection.Itincludesaround14millionbooks,alon

gwithplentyofhandwrittenandhistoricalitemsdatingbackasfaras2,000BC.Italsohasawidecollectionofstampsoftheworldwhichareonshowforvisito

rs.Thelibraryalsooffersothereventslikemusicanddiscussion.Thelibraryisopentoeveryonewhoneedstouseitscollections

.AnyonewithanIDcardwhowishestocarryoutresearchcanapplyforareaderpass;theyarerequiredtoprovideproofofaddressforsecuritypurposes.第二节到此结束。现在,你有两分钟

的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。听力部分到此结束。试题答案1~5BAABC6~10ACABC11~15CAABC16~20ABBBC21~23DBB24~27DBAC28~31CDCB32~35AACD36~40FDCGE41~45CBDAC46~50BDBAD51~55ADAC

B56.toanalyse57.tracking58.that/who59.a60.gathered61.devices62.reliable63.from64.willmake/willbemaking65.potent

ially写作第一节参考范文:LoveOurMotherlandwithSmallActionGoodmorning,everyone!It’smygreathonortohavetheopportunitytos

harewithyoumyopinionsonlovingourmotherlandwithsmallaction.Nowadays,weteenagersoftensayhowmuchweloveourmotherland,butarethesewordsen

oughtoshowourdevotiontomotherland?Toexpressourloveformotherland,weshouldjustdosmallaction.Forexample,weshouldprotectourenvironment,obeylawsandregulat

ions,andshowourloveforourmotherlandthroughgoodbehaviour.Besides,itisagoodideatoworkhardtobuildourmotherlandbetterinthe

future.Ouractionisofgreatersignificancethanthousandsofwords.Let’stakeaction!That’sall.Thanksforlistening.第二节参

考范文:Jackwasfrozenandhischeeksgrewredasherealizedwhathadhappened.HehadbroughtthewrongUSBtoschool!Insteadofhisproject,hismothe

r’spersonalvideowasshowntotheentireclass!MrDixonquicklycutoffthevideo,askingJacktoreturntohisseat.ThenMrDixonmanagedtogettheclas

sbackontrack.Butwhensittingdown,Jackcouldn’tfocuswithhisheaddroppingdown,wonderingwhyhismotherhadnottoldhimthetruth.Soontheschoolw

asover,MrDixonofferedtoaccompanyJacktohishome.Alltheway,MrDixonsaidsomethingtocomfortJack.WhentheymetJack’smot

her,MrDixonexplainedallthethingstoher.“I’msorry,Jack!Ididn’twantthetruthtocomeoutthisway.Forgiveme,honey!Iamalwaysworryingthatitwouldhurtyo

uandruinourrelationshipifyouknowthesecret,”shecried.Tohergreatsurprise,Jackdidn’tblameher.Instead,Ja

ckhuggedher,smiling,“Iunderstandnow,Iloveyou,Mum.”获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com

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