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英语试卷时间:120分钟分数:150分第一部分听力(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)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。.Whatdoesthewomanoftendoinhersparetime?A.SheplaystheguiterB.ShelearnslanguagesC.Shegives
someclasses.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Thesnowwillstopsoon.B.Heisn'tsurprisedattheweatherC.Itdoesn'toftensnowsoheavilyhere3.HowdoesMi
keprobablyfeelnow?A.AnxiousB.ExcitedCDisappointed.4.What,swrongwiththeman?A.HesuffersfrompainsinhischestB.Hehasdiffi
cultyquittingsmokingC.Hehasbeencoughingfortendays5.Whendidthemanarrivehere?A.At4:30amB.At8:30amC.At9:30am第二节(共15小题;每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。每段对话或独自读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第
7两个小题。6.HowoldisBob?A.35yearsoldB.30yearsoldC.26yearsold7.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.ThepressuresofmodernlifeB.F
amilyrelationshipsinthefutureC.Modernpeople'sviewsofmarriage听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.WhatdomanypeopledoonDayofSaintAnthony?A.GettheirpetsblessedB
.AttendafancydresspartyC.Showlovetohomelessanimals9.Wherewillthewomangotomorrow?A.ThebeachBTheanimalshelterC.Thechurch下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三
个小题10.WhoisTutoTodespeciallydesignedfor?A.ParentsB.Kids.C.Teachersl1.WhatdidAlicelikedoing?ACreatingsimplethingsBPlayingvideogamesC.WatchingTV12.Wh
atdoesthemandecidetodointheend?A.DownloadTutoTodB.BuysomesuppliesC.Gotothebookstore听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.W
hyisthemangoingtoChina?A.Totakeaholiday.B.TohaveabusinesstripCToreceivesometraining14.WhatisPatriciaPolacco?A.Asoldier.B.AwriterC.Ateache
r15Whichbookisbasedontheauthorsownlifeexperience?A.PinkandSay.B.TheBlessingCupC.ThankYou,MrFalker16.Whatwillthewoman
dofortheman?A.ReadsomestoriesBLendhimsomebooks.C.Makehimsometea.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatarethenetsdesignedtodo?A.Reducethed
ustB.PreventadiseaseC.Catchmosquitoes18.WhatdidtheWHOfindaboutthenets?A.TheywerenotprovidedwidelyB.Theywereeasytokillfish.C.Theywereefficient
19.Whatcanwesayaboutthisfishingapproach?A.It'easyBIt'sdifficulC.It'scostly20.Whatcanthenetsleadto?ADecreasingnumbersoffishB.Fis
hermen'spoorhealthC.Severepollutioninrivers.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABarbieRoomattheHiltonHote
linBuenosAiresThedollmostlovedbymanyandtreasuredbykids,Barbie,comestolifeinthisroomasshebringsaboutrecallofchildhoodmemories.Feelinglikeaprince
ssyourselflivinginagiantdollhouse,mixandmatchclothesandshoesandmakeyourBarbiefashionstatement,UnderwaterRoom
attheTalayKaronBeachResortinThailandAsifyou'reinasubmarine,beattractedbythebeautyoftheseainthissplendidunderwaterroom.Lookoutsideandseeaw
orldfullofseacreaturesandwateradventure.Findouthowitfeelstosleepinthemiddleandthebottomofthesea.SpongeBobRoomat
theNickelodeonHotelinOrlandoKidsandadultsalikelaughatthefunnysoundandsenseofSpongebob.Youwillfeellikeplayinginthecartoonfilm.Meanwhile,yo
uwillhavetheoneofakindopportunitytosharearoomwithallhisfriends,Patrick,BobandMr.Krabsandkidswillenjo
yplentyofgamestoplay.FlintstonesRoomattheMeliaHotelinSpainHaveanunforgettableandenjoyableholiday,idealforbothchi
ldrenandparents,inthishotellocatedinSpain.TheFlintstonesisaclassicanditwillbewonderfultobesurrounded
withDinosaurs!HarryPotterRoomatTheGeorgianHouseinLondonCleverlymadebyimaginativehotelowners,theyhavebroughttolifeHogwartsinthisel
egantroom.Hereyoubelonginthewizardworldandmustbelostinitsmagic!21.WhenyouareattheHiltonHotel,youwill______.A.experiencesle
epinginthemiddleoftheseaB.experiencealifeinHogwartslikeHarryPotterC.meetyourprincessorprinceinyourmindD.see
thebeautifulBarbieinthedollhouse22.Ifyouwanttoseesomeseacreatures,youareadvisedtovisit_______.A.roomUnderwaterTalayKaronBeachResortB.HarryPot
terRoomatTheGeorgianHouseC.FlintstnesRoomattheMeliaHotelD.RoomSpongeBobNickelodeonHotel23.WhatisSpongebob?A.Thenameofafamous
ship.B.Thenameofacaptainofaship.C.Thenameofacharacterinacartoonfilm.D.ThenameoftheownerofNicklodeonHotel.BInSaoPaulo,ababy
boyissmiling,unawarethatacourtisdecidinghisfate.Ifitfindsinhisfather'sfavor,heisinallkindsoftrouble.TheremaybealawinBrazilagainstgi
vingyourchildanamethatmightcausehimtobelaughedat,butdaddywantstocallhissonOsamabinLaden.Thesamefather,Osv
aldoOliveriaSoares,hasahabitoftryingtousebabiesaspoliticalstatements.Nineyearsago,hewasbannedfromnamingaprevioussonSaddamHussein.UnlikeBraz
il,thereisnolawBritainthatconstrainsaparent'srighttonametheirchild."It'snotfortheofficialstosayifsomeone
haspickedanametheydon'tthinkissuitable,"saysAlisonCathcart,superintendentofficialatWestminsterregisteroffice."Butifsomeoneisfromadifferen
tcultureandwantstoregisteranamethatsoundslikeaswearwordinEnglishthenwedoadvisethemofthat.""Namingdoesmatter,"saysHelenPetrie,aprofess
orattheCityUniversityofLondon."Wehavefixedbeliefsofwhatsortofpeoplearebehindcertainnames.Therearestudi
esofteachersinprimaryschoolsintheUSthatshowtheyratechildrenwithcertainnamesaslesscapable.""Thenameisthefirstthingwefindoutwhenwemeetsom
eone.IfyoucallyourchildanunusualsillynamelikeFifiTrixibelle,asdidBobGeldofandPaulaYates,itcanmakelifehardforyourchild—especiall
yifyouwanthimtobesmartandarenotintheleastbitsuperficial"There'salsotheclassfactor.“Fiftyyearsagotherewasnocross-o
verofnamesbetweenclasses.NoweveryonecanbuyTatlerandseethenameTarquin,"saysPetrie."Untilthe60s,Traceywasafashio
nableChelseaname.Nowithasaterribleimagefixedinpeople'smind.I'veinterviewedsomeTraceyswhofindtheirnameahugeburden.Howeverhighuptheymaybeinthei
rprofession,peopleheartheirnameandthinkthey'rethecleaner."24.TheBraziliancourtmayruleagainstOsvaldoOlveriaSoaresifhe_____.A.statest
hatheadmiresOsamabinLadenB.giveshissonanamethatwillbelaughedatC.useshisbabiesaspoliticalstatementsD.keepshishabitofinterferinginpolitics2
5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“constrain”inthepassagemostlikelymean?A.abolishB.acknowledgeC.defendD.restrict26.Asitisindicatedinthethirdp
aragraph,theteacherratesomechildrenaslesscapablebecause__.A.thestudentsdonotperformwellinclassB.theydonotlovethose
children'snameC.theythinkanamecanrevealone'abilityD.theyunderstandthepsychologyofnaming27.Whatdowelearnaboutthenames?A.ApersonnamedFifiisusuallysi
lly.B.PaulaYatesisanamewhichsoundssuperficial.C.Tatlerisanameoflowgrade.D.TraceyisstillafashionableChelseaname.CThisiswhat'sknownasa'Budd
y'orFriendshipBench'.They'reneededbecauseplaygroundscanbelonelyplacessometimes.Andthesebenchescanhelppupilsfeelin
glonelytofindafriend.Bencheslikethishavebeenaroundforawhilenowinmanyschools.ButinIreland,theyaretryingtodosomethingabitdifferentwiththem
.ThisschoolinCorkinthesouthofIrelandisthe247thtogetonefromasocialenterprisecalledBuddyBenchIrelandthatdoesn'tjustprovidesc
hoolswithbenches,italsorunsspecialworkshopswithtrainedchildpsychiatrists(精神病专家).Theyusethebenchasanopportunitytosta
rtconversationsaboutmentalwell-being.Theytalkabouttheimportanceofbeingawareofyourfeelingsandthoseofothers.Thechildrenneedtounderstandwhatthebenc
hisabout,whatitsymbolizes---friendship,inclusion,listeningtoeachotherandthemostimportantthing,thatit'simportanttoexpressfeelin
gs.Butdochildrenactuallyusethebench?It'ssomethinganindependentacademicstudyhasbeenlookingat.Wefoundthat40%ofthechildrentoldusthattheyhadactuallyusedt
hebenchesatthetimeofthestudy.Andover90%saidthattheywouldtalktoachildifthatchildwassittingonthebench。.So,certainlytheredoesn'tappeartobeanyissue
saroundstigma.Children'smentalhealthatschoolisincreasinglyaconcerninmanycountries.InIreland,they'rehopingthesebencheswillnotonl
ytackleissueslikesocialisolationandbullyingbutalsogiveafuturegenerationtheconfidencetoopenupabouttheirfeelings.28.WhytheschoolinCor
kinthesouthofIrelandusesthebench?A.Tostartconversationsaboutmentalwell-being.B.Toreplacetheoldbenchesinschool.C.Tocutthecost
ofschool'sfacility.D.Tohelpchildrenwithpsychologicalproblemsfullyrecover.29.WhatmakesthebenchworkinIrelandschools?A.
Teachersandparentsencouragechildrentotryit.B.Mostchildrenarewillingtoexpressfeelings.C.Allthechildrenunderstan
dwhatthebenchisabout.D.Thebenchhelpschildrengetridofloneliness.30.Whatdoschoolsexpectofthebench?A.It
willdealwithsocialisolationandbullyingcompletely.B.Itwillmotivateafuturegenerationtobravelyconveytheirfeeling
s.C.Itwillmakechildrenpreferthebenchtooldone.D.ItwillspreadinmostschoolsinIrelandsoon.31.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.AfictionB.AguidebookC
.AdiaryD.AmagazineDIt'ssaidthatinChinamillionsoflegalcasesarenowbeingdecidedby"internetcourts"thatdonotrequirecitizenstoappearincourt.Th
e"smartcourt"includesnon-humanjudgespoweredbyartificialintelligence,orAI.Peopleseekinglegalactioncanregistertheircas
eontheinternet.Theycanthentakepartinadigitalcourthearing.Thesystemgivesusersthechancetocommunicateandreceivecourtdecisio
nsbytextorthroughmajormessagingservices.Userscompletedmorethan3.1millionlegalactivitiesthroughthecourtsystemfromMarchtoOctoberin2019,China'sof
ficialXinhuanewsagencyreported.China'sfirstinternetcourtwasestablishedintheeasterncityofHangzhouin2017.Han
gzhouisacenterformajorChinesetechnologycompanies.JudicialofficialsrecentlyinvitedreporterstotheHangzhouInternetCourttoseehow
itoperates.Inonedemonstration,citizensusedvideomessagingtocommunicatewithvirtual,Al-poweredjudges."Doesthedefendanthaveanyobjec
tiontothenatureofthejudicialblock-chain(区块链)evidencesubmittedbytheplaintiff原告)?”avirtualjudgeaskedduringapre-trialmeeting.Thenon-humanjudgewasr
epresentedinthesystembyanimageofamanwearingablackrobe."Noobjection,"thehumanplaintiffanswered.AHangzhoucourtofficialtoldChi
na'sstate-runCGTNtelevisionthattheinternetcourtsystemoperates24hoursaday,sevendaysaweek.Itisdesignedtoeasetheworkloadofhumansandimprovethespeedandeff
ectivenessofthelegalprocess.Courtofficialssaythateventhoughvirtualjudgesareused,humanjudgesobservetheprocessandcanmakemajorrulings.Theinternetcourtin
Hangzhouonlydealswithcasesinvolvinglegaldisputesoverdigitalmatters.Theseincludeinternettradeissues,copyrightcases
anddisputesoveronlineproductsales.DigitalcourtcasesinChinahaveseenasharpincreaseinrecentyears,asthenumberofmobilepaymen
tsandinternet-basedbusinesseshasgrown.ThegrowthistiedtoChina'shugenumberofinternetusers---about850million.AfterestablishingthecourtinHangzhou,Chin
alaunchedsimilaroperationsinthecitiesofBeijingandGuangzhou.32.Whatcanweinferabouttheinternetcourt?A.Humanjudgesha
veplayedlittleroleintheinternetcourt.B.Citizenscanonlyplacetheircasesonfileonweekdays.C.Itwillbecomeahelperforthecourtsystem.D.Ithasenjoye
dgreatpopularityalloverChina.33.HowdopeopleseekinglegalactiongetcourtdecisionsaccordingtoParagraph2?A.ByAl-poweredjudges.B.Byreceivingtextm
essages.C.Byattendingacourthearing.D.Byregisteringthecasesontheinternet.34.WhyaretheremoredigitalcourtcasesinChinanow?A.Becauset
hereisagrowingtendencyininternet-basedbusinesses.B.Becauseitisefficienttodealwithcasesintheinternetcourt.C.Becauselegaldisputes
canonlybehandledintheinternetcourt.D.BecauseChinahastheperfectdigitalcourtsystem.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheFutureoftheCh
ina'sJustice.B.TheFutureMasterofTheInternetCourt.C.TheGrowthofDigitalCourtCases.D.TheRiseofChina's"InternetC
ourts5.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Duringyourfirstyearintheworkforce,youcanexpecttohaveahugelearningcurve-notjusta
boutthedetailsofyourjob,butaboutbroaderissuesofhowtomanageyourcareerandoperatesuccessfullyinanoffice.Howdoyoudealwithdifficultco-workers?Figureouti
fyou'repaidfairly?UnderstandwhatHR'sdifficultmemosmean?You'llkeepmasteringworkskillsthroughoutyourcareer,3637.It'sprettycommont
obeintimidated(使失去信心)bycompanyhigher-upsorindustryexpertswhenyou'rejuststartingoutinyourcareer.Butifyouletyourselfstayintimidated,itwillkeepyou
fromformingrelationshipsandthatcanholdyoubackprofessionally.Howtorunameeting.Ifyoulosecontrolofyourmeetings,letconversat
iongoinanydirectionanddon'tstartorfinishontime,peoplewillquicklybegintobeafraidofattendinganymeetingsyou'rerunning.38,
bewillingtoredirecttheconversationwhenneeded,takeyourstartingandendingtimesseriouslyandmakesureeveryoneisclearonnextstepsbeforeyouwrapup(圆满完成).Whaty
ou'regoodatandwhatyou'renotsogoodat.39Butifyou'vebeenworkingformostofyour20s,bytheendofthenyoushouldhavetheinformationaboutwhatyou'rebetteratthano
thers,whatyou'remuchbetteratthanothers,whatyouwanttoworkonimprovinginandwhatyoushouldprobablyavoidaltogether.Yourreputationmatters.Yourreputatio
niswhatwillletyouavoidbadjobsandbadbossesandwhatwillgiveyouasafetynetwhenyouneedtoleaveajobquicklyorfindanewoneacrossthecountry.40andyous
houldgoaboveandbeyondtobuildareputationforexcellingA.HowtotalktopeoplemuchmoreseniorthanyouB.HowtohaveadifficultconversationC.E
arlyinyourcareer,it'snormalnottoknowwhereyoushineandwhereyoudon'tD.butherearesomekeythingsthatyoushouldknowaboutworkbythetimeyou're30E.I
nstead,alwayshaveanagenda,beclearaboutwhatresultsyou'reaimingforF.Usuallythatmeansbeingassertive(坚定而自信的)butnotaggressiv
e,calmlyexplainingtheissueandbeingdirectaboutwhatyouneedG.Thatmeansyoushouldn'tleaveajobwithoutnotifyingyourboss第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45
分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选岀可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Growingup,weareconstantlyremindedthatyoungpeoplearethemostaffectedbytechnology
.Wepreferto41ourfriendsinthesameroomratherthanmakeeye-contactwiththem.We42usingheart-eyeemojis(表情符号)totellsomeonewefancythem,43spe
llingitout.Numerousstudiesshowusoursocialmedia44.However,weshouldatleastconsiderthatit'snotonlyusyoungonesanymore.There'sari
seofmothers,wholiketo45picturessharingtheirbabies,lifestylesandfeelings46theway.WhilemanyteenagersareslowlyleavingFacebook,ourparentssee
itasa47tokeepupwiththesociety.Parents'technologyaddictionis48affectingtheirchildren'sbehavior.40%ofmothersand3
2%offathershave49havingphoneaddiction.Thishasledtoa50fallinverbalinteractionswithinfamiliesandevena51inmothersencouraging
theirchildren.Peopletendtoswitchtheirattentionawayfromthosearoundthemto52theirphonesinstead.ThereisnodenyingthatIget53whe
nIreceive“I'llbewithyou54fromaparent.AllIwanttodoisaskonequestion,55waitinguntilmyfatherputsdownhisphonehasbecomea56.We_yourchildren-knowhowaddictive
itcanbeandhowdifficultitisto57Maybeyoushouldleadby58andconsiderhowmuchtimeyouspendonthephoneaswellashowthisi
s59yourchildrenandyourrelationshipwiththem.Maybeinthiswaywecan60ouraddictiontogether.41.A.seekB.meetC.chooseD.text42.A.
favorB.adviseC.practiseD.avoid43.A.apartfromB.regardlessofC.thankstoD.insteadof44.A.additionB.addictionC.tripsD.tips45.A.selectB.findC.postD.deve
lop46.A.alongB.inC.onD.by47.A.appointmentB.bookC.homeD.platform48.A.negativelyB.eventuallyC.immediatelyD.hardly49.A
.deniedB.admittedC.allowedD.suggested50.A.significantB.necessaryC.newD.special51.A.hopeB.faultC.changeD.decline52.A.lockB.hideC.checkD.repair5
3.A.upsetB.delightedC.skepticalD.annoyed54.A.punctuallyB.shortlyC.frequentlyD.formally55.A.thoughB.butC.becauseD.or56.A.rootB.processC.practic
eD.service57.A.addupB.switchoffC.cheerupD.calmdown58.A.dreamB.natureC.exampleD.technology59.A.impactingB.in
fectingC.promotingD.impressing60.A.pickupB.makeupC.dealwithD.gainfrom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
。NewcarssoldinEuropeafterMay2022willberequiredtohave61._________varietyofnewsafetytechnologies.NewsafetyrulesfromtheEuropeanUnionwillrequirenewcar
stohave''intelligentspeedassistance"systemsasstandardequipment.Besides,allcarswillbefittedwithbreathalyzers(
呼吸分析器)62.______________________________________________________won'tallowdrivingifthedriverhasdrunktoomuchalcohol.63.__________________
_______(help)avoidaccidents,carsmustalsohave64._________(advance)systemstomonitorthedriver'sattentionlevels.Around25,000people65
._________(kill)eachyearonEurope'sroads,andmostaccidentsarecausedbyhumanerror.TheEuropeanCommissionhasannouncedthenewrulesrecently,66..(say)intelli
gentspeedlimitersalonecan67.(effective)reduceroaddeaths.Therehasbeenamixedreactiontothenewsafetytechnologi
es.TheEuropeanUnionsaidthetechnologieswouldmakedrivingmuch68.________(safe).Itsaid,“Withthenewtechnologies,wecanhavethesamekindofimpact(影响)
aswhensafetybeltswerefirstintroduced."Itaddedthenewsafetytechnologiescouldsaveupto10,500livesandavoi
dupto60,000serious69._________________________________________________________________________(injury)bytheyear2030.Butmanydriversa
reunhappywiththetechnologies.Theythought70._________________________________________________________________________wouldbemoreda
ngeroustoemploythem,sincedrivingrequireshumanjudgment.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌
写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只
允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。WhenIwasyoung,IusedtospendlotsoftimewatchTV.WheneverIgothome,allIwantedtodoweretoturnontheTV.Myparentsweredisappointin
gwithmeanddidn'tallowmetowatchTV,soIquarreledtothemfrequentlyatthattime.NotuntilaclasspartyIrealizeIwaswrong.Atthatpartyeachst
udenthastogiveaperformance.Allofmyclassmatehadsomethingtoperformitexceptme.Iendeduptellingajokeattheparty,whatreallyembarrassedme.S
incethenI'veattendedvariousclasses,suchasguitaranddancing.Now,I'mgladI'velearnedsomethingmeaningfullyandmademanyfriends
.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你从某网站上得知北京机场招募为境外人员检测的志愿者。请你根据以下要点写一封自荐信。1、表达意愿。2、自荐理由。3、恳请获准。注意:1、字数100字左右。2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅。参考
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3.Tohelp64.advanced65.arekilled66.saying67.effectively68.safer69.injuries70.it改错:WhenIwasyoung,IusedtospendlotsoftimewatchTV.W
heneverIgothome,allIwantedwatchingtodoweretoturnontheTV.Myparentsweredisappointingwithmeanddidn'tallowmetowatchwasdisappointedTV,soIquarreledtothemf
requentlyatthattime.Notuntilaclassparty∧IrealizeIwaswrong.withdidAtthatpartyeachstudenthastogiveaperformance.Allofmyclassmatehadsomethingtohadclas
smatesperformitexceptme.Iendeduptellingajokeattheparty,whatreallyembarrassedme.SincewhichthenI'veattendedvariousclasses,suchasguitaranddancing.Now
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all,havingbeenlearningEnglishformorethan10years,I’mconvincedthatIhavenodifficultyincommunicatingwithfore
igners.Furthermore,myparents,bothdoctors,havetaughtmealotofmeasurestoprotectmyselffrombeinginfectedbynovelcoro
navirus.Moreimportantly,myparentsareverysupportiveofmydecisionandhopethatIcanmakemycontributiontothesocietyasmuchaspossible.Iwoulddeeplyappreciateit
ifyoucouldgivemethepreciouschancetoserveasavolunteer.Lookingforwardtoyouearlyreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua听力
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sarecomingtomorrow!M:OK.Lotsofcrispsandicecream.Anythingelse?W:Idon’tthinkso.Oh,somechocolatesforme!(T
ext7)M:Whichbooksonthereadinglistdoyouthinkwillbemostusefulforourassignment?W:Well,tostartwith,IthinkweshouldlookatGazeandMu
tualGaze,CambridgeUniversityPress,1976.M:Okay.HowaboutGamesPeoplePlay?Berne,GrovePress,NewYork.W:That’snumbertwothen.Andnumb
erthree?M:ThatshouldbeLambert’sBodyLanguage,1996.W:Allright.What’snext?M:WhataboutBodyLanguageofChildrenbySzasz?W:Ithinkourassignmentfocusesonadultb
ehavior.ThefourthcouldbeAPsychologyofGesturebyWolfe.Itwaspublishedin1948actually.M:Itmustbeaclassic.Ithinkweshouldinclu
dethat.(Text8)W:Haveyougotaminute?I’dliketotalktoyouabouttheheadofMarketing’svisit.M:OK.Isthereaproble
m,Angela?W:Well,we’veworkedoutmostofthedetailsofhervisitbutwehaveaslightproblem.Youknow,she’sarrivin
ginaboutanhour.M:Yes…W:Well,theRoseHallIbookedisn’tavailablenow.Whatifweuseoneofthecomputerrooms?M:Idon’tthinkthatwouldwork.Coul
dwechecktheavailabilityofthereceptionarea—couldwehaveaninformalmeetingthere?W:Ididthatandit’snotavailableeither.Howaboutbookingtherestauranto
verthestreet?It’sgotanicebigroomforpartiesandsoon.M:That’sagoodsuggestion.Andwecouldaskthemanagingdirectortocometoo.W:OK,I’l
lgotoseeifshe’sfreenowandcalltherestaurant.M:Great.(Text9)W:Nowwe’regoingtolookatrecyclingaroundtheworld.M:Let’sst
artwithAustralia.AccordingtotheOECDFactbook,everyAustraliancreatesabout600kgofwasteeachyear,whichisn
earlyasmuchastheUSA.ThegoodnewsisthatrecyclinginAustraliahasgrowninpopularityinrecentyearsandnowaboutathirdofth
ewasteisrecycled.Infact,Australiaisthenumberonerecyclerofoldnewspapers.W:Whathaveyougotnextforus?M:InSwede
n,recyclingisawayoflife.Everythingfromelectricalgoodstoclothestoplasticbottlesisrecycled.Althoughthecountryproducesabout480kgperpersonp
eryear—only4%ofthatendsupinlandfillsites.Therestisusedinaspecialprogram.Wasteisburnttoprovideheatandenergyforhundr
edsofthousandsofhomes.Recently,Swedenranoutofwastefortheschemeandithadtobeboughtfromabroad.W:Whataboutothercountr
iesthataren’tsogoodatrecycling?M:TakeIndia,forexample,aboutaquarterofthewasteisrecycled.InSouthAfrica,onlyabout3.3%ofth
isisrecycled.(Text10)Andfinally,Tonight’sTV.At8:00onPBSyoucanseeEight-leggedWonders,adocumentaryaboutthosefascinatinginsects—spi
ders.AtthesametimeonABC,youcanseethenewcrimeseriescalledTheSilentDetective,starringAmandaHobbs.ThenafterthatonABC,at9:30,there’
sthisweek’seditionofWhoWantstoBeaMillionaire?Notethatthetimehaschangedforthisquizshow,asitusedtobeonat9:00.OnPBSalitt
lelater,at10:00,thefilmintheGreatFilmsseriesisthewonderfulIngmarBergmanfilmFannyandAlexander.Soifyou’reafan
offoreignfilms,don’tmissit.Andfinally,achangeofprogramonABC.InsteadofTonight’sHospitalLife,at10:30,ABCwillbeshowingtheOscarwinni
ngfilm,OutofAfrica.Soifyou’rewaitingtofindoutwhat’sgoingtohappentoDoctorHammondandNurseMarshall,you’llhavetowaitt
illnextweek.Andnow...八校联考评分细则1-20题为听力部分,每题1.5分,20题,共30分。21-40题为阅读和七选五,每题2分,20题,共40分。41-60题为完型填空,每题1.5分,20题,共30分。
61-70题为语法填空,每题1.5分,10题,共15分。71题为改错题共10处错误,每对一个得1分,每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)
划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。特别强调:修改处只能在错词正下方划一横线,正确答案写在该错词正下方。非正下方不给分。增加处只能用符号∧,并在∧下方写出增加词,否则不给分。72题为书面表达,总分25分。整体评分原则。先根据文章所表
达的内容完整性和语言质量,初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。内容完整性,指的是要点是否齐全;语言质量,指的是有无语言错误,意义表达是否准确流畅,词汇和句式是否丰富多样高级,语篇结构是否完整,语言能力如何等等。1,五档:21-25分要求:1)表达出
所有内容,要点表述充分,完全达到了预期的写作目的;2)很好的语言能力,意义表达准确流畅,词汇丰富,句式多样,语言地道,有个别小的语言错误,但不影响意义表达;3)语篇结构完整,有效地使用了衔接手段,全文连贯。2,四档:
16-20分要求:1)表达出所有内容,要点表达较为充分,达到了预期的写作目的;2)较好的语言能力,意义表达基本准确流畅,用词和句式有一定变化,有少许语言错误但不影响主要意义的表达;3)语篇结构基本完整,能较好地运用衔接手段,全文连贯。3,三档:11-15分要求:1)基本表达出内容要
点,表述基本清楚,基本达到了预期的写作目的;2)语言能力一般,句式结构单一,词汇使用有限,语言错误较多,在一定程度上影响了意义表达,但要点的关键意义能表达出来;3)语篇不够连贯;4)如果考生表达出所有要点
且有所阐述,原则上不降入二档。4,二档:6-10分要求:1)部分表达出内容要点;2)语言能力较差,语言错误很多,严重影响意义的表达,仅少数句子能表达意义;3)语篇结构混乱。5,一档:1-5分要求:语言能力极差,基本
无完整句子,仅有一些单词与试题要求的内容相关。