英 语
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第I卷 (选择题,共85分)
第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分 20 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)
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。
1. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A band. B. A song. C. An album.
2. Where did the woman probably go today?
A. To the bank. B. To the post office. C. To the supermarket.
3. Why did the man move to the present house?
A. It’s cheap and large. B. It’s near his workplace. C. It’s beautiful outside.
4. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A running tiger. B. A book about legends. C. A tourist attraction.
5. What made the woman surprised?
A. The man’s diet. B. The man’s lifestyle. C. The man’s weight loss.
第二节 (共 15 小题)
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至7题。
6. When will the man start his new job?
A. Tomorrow B. Next week C. Next month
7. Why is the man paying for the woman’s lunch?
A. She helped him a lot B. It is his turn to pay C. He wants to congratulate her
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. What are grocery bags like compared with plastic ones?
A. Lighter. B. Cheaper. C. Stronger.
9. How much can shoppers save by using every reusable bag?
A. 3 cents. B. 10 cents. C. 15 cents.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. Where are the speakers?
A. In a hospital. B. In the office. C. At home.
11. When is the report due?
A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Next Monday.
12. What does George suggest Stephanie do with the report?
A. Improve it. B. Hand it in later. C. Leave it with him.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. What is the woman doing right now?
A. Doing a survey. B. Going over the notes. C. Taking part in a quiz show.
14. Who are the speakers?
A. Students. B. Teachers. C. Reporters.
15. When did Iceland announce its ban against foreign fishermen?
A. In 1973. B. In 1975. C. In 1980.
16. What did Iceland do in 2006?
A. It started its first whale hunt.
B. It elected a woman president.
C. It allowed commercial whaling.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What does the Golden Rule ask people to do?
A. Develop personal rules
B. Respect their families and ancestors
C. Treat others as they wish to be treated
18. Which is Confucius’ teaching?
A. Governments should be moral
B. Husbands should respect wives
C. People should memorize rules of behavior.
19. How did Confucius teach lessons?
A. Through arguments. B. Through reasoning C. Through personal examples
20. What does the speaker say about Confucius?
A. He used to be even more important.
B. He has influenced many cultures.
C. He has little effect on people today.
第二部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节:单项填空 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答
题纸上将该项涂黑。
21. Actors should be good observers, watching people’s body language and speaking style, and
this into their own abilities to progress in acting.
A. transferring B. transforming C. transmitting D. transporting
22. — What should we avoid when we work out in summer?
— ______ when the temperature is over 32℃.
A. To run B. Running C. Having run D. To have run
23. What made them miss the deadline was not their lack of funding, but their lack of
planning.
A. even B. ever C. rather D. still
24. It is vital to to teenagers the simple fact that the Internet will more or less
do harm to both mental and physical health.
A. get across; being addicted to B. get over; addicted to
C. get through; addicting to D. get down; addicting themselves to
25. Titled Pain, the book contains 51 poems, written in the past three years.
A. most of which B. most of it C. most of what D. most of them
26. In my younger years, my father gave me some advice that I in my mind ever since.
A. turned over B. was turning over
C. had turned over D. have been turning over
27. The educational leaders gathered to a comprehensive reform of education in urban
schools.
A. allow for B. cater for C. push for D. send for
28. Almost unbelievably, that dream has now become a reality America’s first African-
American leader and its first black first family.
A. in the eyes of B. in the event of C. in the shape of D. in the wake
of
29. on mobile phones for storing information that people are unable to remember basic
things.
A. Such is the dependence B. Such dependence does
C. So they are dependent D. So do they depend
30. — Hello, I have heard you are on holiday.
— That’s not the case. Actually I from my holiday in Athens, where I for a
fortnight.
A. have returned; stayed B. returned; stayed C. will return; stay D. am to return; stay
31. they can’t wipe away the strain of the past, they can certainly move forward.
A. After B. If C. Unless D. While
32. We haven’t found any evidence of his attempt to ruin our reputation, but we still
suspect he did it intentionally.
A. subjective B. systematic C. sufficient D. significant
33. for the efforts of medical staff, the spread of the novel coronavirus would not be
controlled, which astonishes the whole world.
A. Were not it B. Were it not C. Had not it been D. If it were
34. A man ought to follow his heart when reading, or he reads as a task will do him little
good.
A. that B. how C. what D. why
35. — What’s wrong? It seems that you are losing control of the situation.
— Don’t stick your nose into my business.
A. I have no idea. B. Let me alone! C. Are you kidding? D Take your time!
第二节:完形填空 (共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 20 分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
When I was just out of college, I managed to get my dream job as a trader in New York City on
the floor of the American Stock (股票) Exchange. Though it was a proud 36 , the job was simply
too physically 37 . I must stand in a crowd every day, which often 38 me in a mindset (心
态) that held me back.
Manhattan is a walking town and it’s difficult to 39 when you have a disability. Taxis are
expensive and riding the subway 40 dozens of steep steps to get below 41 . This left me
only one 42 -the bus.
One night, after the 43 for my job, I was aching with my self-pity 44 it started to
rain on my walk to the bus stop. I became more and more 45 without an umbrella, thinking I’d
never 46 it in this city and telling myself, “this city is just too hard” and “maybe it is just not
possible for a guy like me”.
And then, I 47 the most beautiful, short moment. A couple came rolling by on roller
skates, hand 48 hand as they skated what seemed like the tango (探戈). They were all wet but they
saw the 49 as an opportunity and romance.
I suddenly became 50 for waiting in the rain because I would have missed this beauty
51
if I had been in a taxi or on the subway. This, although 52 , was an important moment on my
journey to discovering the 53 of achieving health and happiness. When I change my mindset,
54 for a moment, to what is possible and work to get rid of the self-limiting beliefs that
55
my daily actions, I will be on the road to a healthier, happier life.
36. A. adjustment B. achievement C. agreement D. treatment
37. A. tiring B. disappointing C. relaxing D. boring
38. A. reminded B. expected C. took D. left
39. A. go up B. get around C. set off D. show up
40. A. acquires B. supports C. requires D. surrounds
41. A. ground B. street C. town D. city
42. A. change B. chance C. idea D. choice
43. A. struggle B. work C. experience D. influence
44. A. before B. while C. when D. after
45. A. nervous B. curious C. scared D. upset
46. A. get B. make C. put D. watch
47. A. recalled B. intended C. witnessed D. realized
48. A. on B. by C. to D. in
49. A. rain B. tree C. wind D. cloud
50. A. astonished B. grateful C. anxious D. relaxed
51. A. exactly B. instantly C. entirely D. suddenly
52. A. strange B. small C. normal D. different
53. A. humor B. honesty C. power D. process
54. A. still B. yet C. also D. even
55. A. affect B. follow C. forbid D. harm
第三部分:阅读理解 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)
请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在
答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
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C. It is helpful for the people who have hearing problems.
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57. This advertisement is made more believable by _______.
A. providing real data B. using recommendations
C. offering reasons for the invention D. showing the results of the experiments
B
On January 15, 2009, the crew of US Airways Flight 1549 experienced a never-in-a-lifetime
event. Less than two minutes after takeoff, some birds found their way into the airplane’s two
engines and brought them to a sudden stop. Over the next three and a half minutes, the crew
managed to identify the problem, decide what to do about it, and make the most successful
emergency landing in aviation (航空) history.
We all experience similar moments. Running into the person you canceled a date with – while
you’re on another date. Realizing you hit “reply all” on an e-mail that you’d do anything to have
back. Earthquakes, medical emergencies – whatever the situation, the first thing you probably do is
panic. Everybody does. While many of us think that we’re cool in a crisis, science tells us that we
seldom are. At the moment we need to be keenly aware of our surroundings, but our attention goes
to the scariest thing on the scene, leaving us unaware of the other sights, sounds, and even smells
around us. At the moment, we’re anything but at our best.
These normal human reactions can be reversed. For example, firefighters are taught how to
bring down their blood pressure and heart rates quickly, Box breathing, belly breathing, hum
breathing – you can learn these techniques in minutes. Once you calm down, you’ll identify
accurately what the problem is really about. Lack of practice always causes us to judge problems in
wrong ways. Doing the thinking ahead of time also helps you fire off the solution when it’s show
time. This is why you are advised to find the closest exit before the flight. And sometimes we aren’t
prepared with all the knowledge we need. Let’s say we’re on a hike and a bear shows up. What shall
we do? Better to read suggestions on how to respond before heading into the wild.
Performing in a crisis is becoming more important for all of us for two reasons. Back in the
good old days, the reliability of most anything we used or did was far less than it is today. Now think
about what happens to our preparedness as the likelihood of something bad happening reduces.
Unless we practice what hardly ever happens, our ability to respond when it does happen tends to
slip away. Reliability can kill you. Also, the systems we use today are more complex. There are
seldom moving parts in plain view that allow us to see when things are about to go wrong.
Consequently, terrible situations can “come out of nowhere”. Ironically, the systems that were
designed to lessen our workload might require us to remain in a state of increased vigilance(警觉) in
order to survive these increasingly infrequent events when they do happen.
As technology becomes part of most everything, and as once-large risks break into countless
small ones, crisis situations may become standard affairs. We should all learn to breathe, recognize
the situation, and carry out the plan that we are smart enough to prepare well in advance.
58. According to the passage, when an armed robbery (抢劫) happens, most witnesses will first
______.
A. observe the surroundings B. pretend to be calm
C. decide what to do D. focus on the gun
59. It can be inferred from Paragraph 4 that ______.
A. things are less dependable than they used to be
B. cautiousness helps prevent the occurrence of crisis
C. convenience reduces our problem-solving capability
D. the complexity of present systems ensures our safety
60. What is the main purpose of the passage?
A. To introduce ways of avoiding crisis situations.
B. To point out the connection between stress and risks.
C. To raise awareness of the preparation for emergencies.
D. To analyse the influence of technology on crisis management.
C
Why Mars is New Settlement
Is it possible to live on other planets? The United States government is taking a serious look at the
moon and Mars as potential places for future human settlement. The moon could serve as a training
ground for later journeys to Mars. Currently, with Mars becoming the eventual long-term goal, serious
questions exist as to whether the dangers of the settlement on the moon are too extreme and
unnecessary.
One major reason the settlement on the moon is too dangerous is the difference between the
atmosphere environment of the moon and Mars. Atmosphere is important because it protects humans
and all other life from a continuous attack of radiation (辐射) caused by sources such as the sun. This
radiation is especially dangerous to humans because it increases the risk of cancer and can negatively
change DNA. The fact that the moon has no atmosphere can cause great harm to human beings.
Although Mars’ atmosphere is significantly thinner than Earth’s, at least it has one and would create
some sort of protective barrier for humans.
Another important characteristic necessary for human settlement is natural resources like water,
of which the moon is believed to have none. Mars, however, contains vast quantities of water ice, dry
ice, and also snow. There is also sufficient evidence that water once existed at the surface of Mars and
might return in the future if the planet warms. With increased technologies, the potential for settlers to
remain on Mars by being increasingly self-sufficient makes Mars a much more attractive goal as the
space settlement than the moon.
Future settlers will not only benefit from potential water on Mars; the planet is also rich in other
natural resources such as oxygen, hydrogen, and minerals, which can be well used in productive ways.
For example, hydrogen can be used as fuel, and it can be combined with nitrogen (氮气) to form new
materials necessary for human settlement. Due to these advantages, Mars would be a more successful
planet for exploration and settlement because it contains the basic resources necessary for humans to
survive.
Since the environment of Mars is more similar to that of Earth and it contains resources necessary
to help life exist, it should be the only option for any kind of long-term human settlement. The
settlement on Mars would not only be a milestone in space but also an excellent chance for mankind to
improve itself from past adventures on Earth and preserve and make the best use of the natural
resources Mars has to offer.
61. According to Paragraph 2, the atmosphere on Mars would .
A. change the DNA structure of humans
B. measure the harmful radiation from space
C. provide protection against dangerous effects
D. cause humans to be exposed to serious illnesses
62. What can be inferred about water on Mars?
A. It is not present in a liquid state. B. It doesn’t exist in large quantities.
C. It will bring potential dangers to settlers. D. It can be easily changed into liquid forms.
63. The author believes that .
A. exploration of Mars takes great risk B. natural resources on Mars last forever
C. settlement on Mars is perfectly acceptable D. Mars is more suitable for settlement than
Earth
64. Which of the following shows the development of ideas in the passage?
CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point (次要点) C: Conclusion
A. B. C. D.
D
If spending is a measure of what matters, then the people of the developing world place a high
value on brains. While private spending on education has not changed much in the rich world in the
past ten years, in China and India it has more than doubled. Since brainpower is the primary
generator of progress, this burst of enthusiasm for investing in private education is excellent news
for the world. But not everybody is delighted. Because private education increases inequality, some
governments are trying to stop its advance. That’s wrong: they should welcome it and spread its
benefits more widely.
① Education used to be provided by religious institutions or entrepreneurs. But when
governments, starting in Prussia in the 18th century, got into the business of nation-building, they
realized they could use education to shape young minds. As state systems grew, private schooling
was left to the elite and the pious(虔诚的). Now it is enjoying popularity again, for several reasons.
Incomes are rising, especially among the better off, at the same time as birth rates are falling. In
China the former one-child policy means that six people—two parents and four grandparents—can
pour money into educating a single child.
② All over the developing world, people want more or better education than
governments provide. Where cities are growing at unmanageable speed, the private education is
taking up the slack. In India the private education now educates nearly half of all children, in
Pakistan more than a third, and in both countries the state education is shrinking. Even where the
state does pretty well, as in East Asia, richer people still want better schooling for their children than
the masses get. Thus Vietnam, which has an outstanding state-school system for a poor country,
measured by its performances in the OECD’s PISA test, also has the fastest-growing private
education.
③ In most ways, this is an excellent thing, because the world is getting more and better
schooling.
In rich countries, once the background and ability of the children who attend private schools are
taken into account, their exam results are about the same as those in the state education. But in
developing countries private schools are better—and much more efficient. A study of eight Indian
states found that, in terms of learning outcomes per rupee, private schools were between 1.5 times
and 29 times more cost-effective than state schools.
④ They tend to sort children by income, herding richer ones towards better schools
that will enhance their already superior life chances. That is one reason why many governments are
troubled by their rise.
Governments are right to worry about private education’s contribution to inequality, but they
are wrong to discourage its growth. Governments should instead focus on improving the public
education by mimicking ( 模 仿 ) the private education’s virtues. Freedom from independent
management is at the root of its superior performance and greater efficiency. Governments should
therefore do their best to give school principals more freedom to innovate and to fire
underperforming teachers.
To spread the benefits of private schools more widely, governments should work with them,
paying for education through vouchers (代金券) which children can spend in private schools. And
vouchers should be limited to students in non-selective schools that do not charge top-up fees;
otherwise governments will find themselves helping the better off and increasing inequality.
The world faces plenty of problems. Governments should stop behaving as though private
education were one of them. It will, rather, increase the chances of finding solutions.
65. What do we know about private education?
A. More developed countries enjoy it.
B. It attracts more and more investment.
C. Public education will replace it in the future.
D. It has helped governments to remove inequality.
66. What does the underlined phrase “taking up the slack” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A. Avoiding the risk B. Setting the pace.
C. Breaking the balance. D. Filling the gap.
67. Why has private education been developing rapidly in Vietnam?
A. The population in Vietnam is shrinking dramatically.
B. Its state education is worse than other developing countries.
C. The government intends private education to shape young minds.
D. Some people want better education for their children than others.
68. The sentence “But private schools also increase inequality.” can be put in .
A. ④ B. ③ C. ② D. ①
69. What does the author advise governments to do?
A. Train school principals. B. Learn from private education.
C. Sell vouchers to children. D. Fire underperforming teachers.
70. What’s the author’s opinion about private education?
A. Private education should be based on state education.
B. Private education should be targeted at well-off families.
C. Governments should prevent the spread of private education.
D. Governments should celebrate the popularity of private education
第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题,共35分)
第四部分:任务型阅读 (共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。
Chronic disorganization (慢性失序症) occurs when one is habitually disorganized over a long
period, which means the person is constantly unsystematic in how he conducts life and business.
One suffering from this problem may find relief in the fact that it isn’t actually a disease or even an
“official” disorder. It’s the continued lack of organization in one’s life.
Someone may become addicted to collecting a certain thing yet never organize the collection as
it grows out of control. This can especially be a problem for those with a lot of time and money at
hand. Yet the problem can be serious for any type of person in a wide variety of situations.
One’s personal attitude can often be a key factor explaining why the chronic disorganization
exists. Once the attitude of acceptance about being a “slob” is in someone’s head, it’s hard to
remove. If someone tells himself that he is a slob, he will likely live up to that self-image created by
him or by those around him.
More often than not, a person is conscious of the disorder of chronic disorganization only when
it starts to negatively affect relationships with his friends and family members. Everybody may
become affected by this situation, especially those sharing living places together.
The National Study Group for Chronic Disorganization(HSGCD) recommends that one get help
through a professional organization. The study found that all of the subjects in the study had
problems with making decisions. There were various reasons given for this problem of
decision-making. Among them were fears and prioritizing issues. Research is ongoing for the link
between problems in decision-making and chronic disorganization.
Chronic disorganization often begins with situational disorganization something most people
experience at some point. A person who has lost someone significant to him such as a spouse may
start to be troubled by disorganization. Someone who has experienced changes in life and in his
career tends to let things like organization and order fall by the wayside. However, one doesn’t
instantly have chronic disorganization.
“If you’re going through hell, keep going.” That’s an old saying that’s true about one’s
struggles with chronic disorganization. Every person has the power to change within himself. It’s a
matter of staying organized, one day at a time. Those who have left chronic disorganization in the
past have often done so by promising to stay organized simply for that single day.
(71)
It means that the person has a(n) (72) of being disorganized in life
and business over a long period.
Recognizing the
problem
·One example is that an addict is (73) to organize the collection.
·The existence of chronic disorganization is greatly (74) by one’s
personal attitude.
·One is (75) of the disorder of chronic disorganization until it has
negative effects on the relationships with his friends and family members.
The (76) of
the study
All subjects in the study (77) from the problem of poor
decision-making, which is associated with chronic disorganization.
Warning (78)
People losing someone significant, experiencing a divorce or changes in
one’s life and career (79) to ignore organization and order .
Good news
When in struggle with chronic disorganization, every person has the power
to change by remaining (80) for one single day at a time.
第五部分:书面表达 (满分 25 分)
81. 请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150 词左右的文章。
【写作内容】
1. 用约 30 个词概括上述利用在线教育app学习的现象;
2. 你是支持还是反对利用在线教育app学习?请谈谈你的看法,并用2 - 3个理由或论据支撑
你的看法。
【写作要求】
Su Hua
After entering the senior high, I found I had more and more difficulty learning maths and
English. As many online learning products are quite popular among other students, my parents
subscribed to one for me too. After that, however, I feel as if I were going to two schools, one
real-world school and one online school. Every day I have endless exercises to do and feel very
tired. Worse still, I feel I have lost interest in my study now. What shall I do?
Li Jiang
When I was in the primary school, I often met with problems which I could not work out on
my own, especially in English and arithmetic. So I downloaded an online educational app named
Zuoyebang. Since then, I have been using several kinds of such software, for example, Xuebajun
and Haofenshu. Whenever I have a problem, I will turn to them. As a result, my study has been
progressing steadily. I will strongly recommend these apps to my friends.
1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3. 不必写标题。
参考答案
第一部分:听力理解 (共两节,满分 29 分):
1-5 CCBCC 6-10 BACBB 11-15 ABBAB 16-20 CCACB
第二部分: 英语知识运用 (共两节, 满分 35 分)
第一节: 单项填空(共 15 分)
21-25 BBCAD 26-30 DCCAA 31-35 DBBCB
第二节完型填空(共 20 分)
36-40 BADBC 41-45ADACD 46-50 BCDAB 51-55 CBCDA
第三部分:阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)
56-57 AB 59-60 DCC 61-64 CACB 65-70 BDDABD
第四部分::任务型阅读(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
71. Definition/Meaning 72 habit 73 unable 74 affected/caused 75
unaware/unconscious/ignorant 76. findings/discovery 77. suffer 78. signs 79
tend 80. organized
第七部分.书面表达(满分 20 分)
Possible version 1:
As the Internet combines deeply with education, online learning apps are springing up. Many stude
nts have adopted them as efficient learning tools, which may also have negative effects on other st
udents.
In my opinion, online learning apps are an inseparable part of a student’s life and should be welco
med. After all they are of great help to our study. For example, when I meet with a problem I can’t
work out after a few attempts, I will turn to my tutors there. A simple click of the button will bring
me the answers, often with detailed analysis and different solutions. Besides, by participating in act
ivities such as talent shows on such websites, I have enjoyed myself and gained confidence.
Of course, it is unwise to rely wholly on such online learning apps. However, they can serve as good
helpers to us if we learn to employ their advantages and avoid the disadvantages.