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第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
1—5ACBCA6—10BABCB11—15CABCA16—20BCABC
第一节:
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21—25ADCAD26—30BAACB31—35BDCBD
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
36—40ABABD41—45DBCDA46—50BCADC51—55ACBDD
第三部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
56—57BD58—60DBA61—64ABCD65—70ADBBBC
第四部分:
任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.challenged72.clear/definite/certain73.threatened74.issues75.restrictions
76.favour/favor/interest(s)77.tends78.light79.taken80.compromised/damaged
第五部分书面表达(满分25分)
Possibleversion:
Thepicturesaboveconveythegeneralideaoftheconceptofthe21stcenturyMaritimeSilkRoadandthesignificanceforChinaandothercountriestocarryout“TheBeltandRoad”initiatives.
Frommyperspective,Ican’thighlighttheimportanceoftheBeltandRoadinitiativeenough.Firstly,theBeltandRoadwillenableChinatorealizesustainabledevelopment,deepenitsopening-up,andstrengthenitsmutuallybeneficialcooperationwithcountriesinAsia,EuropeandAfricaandtherestoftheworld,whichwilldefinitelypromoteChina’sfurtherdevelopment.Furthermore,italsogivesothercountriesopportunitiestoenhanceinternationalcooperation,exchangeresourcesandtechnologyandsetupall-dimensionalnetworks,thusspeedingupall-roundprosperityworldwide.
Inconclusion,theBeltandRoadinitiativeisawin-winprojectfacilitatingcomprehensivedevelopmentespeciallyintheeconomydimension.OnlywhencountriesconcernedcombinetheireffortscantheBeltandRoadinitiativesbefullyfulfilled.(150Words)
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听力部分录音稿
(Text1)
M:
IsPlayhouseTheateronMapleStreetorCravenStreet?
W:
Neither.It’sonMartin’sLane.
M:
Really?
Oops,Imusthavegottenthewrongaddress.
(Text2)
W:
I’mkeenonAmericanTVseries.Whatisyourhobby,David?
M:
Well,Ireadalot.ButwhatIlovebestistochatontheWeChat.
(Text3)
M:
Daisy,IthinkI’llstopbyandgetsomeshampoo.
W:
I’dholdoff,ifIwereyou.Therearesomegoodsalesontheweekend.
(Text4)
W:
Mr.Smith,I’mafraidIcan’tmakeitWednesday.CanyoumakeitThursdayafternoon?
M:
I’msorrybutIhaveclassatthathour.CanyoumakeitFridayafternoon?
W:
That’sfinewithme.
(Text5)
M:
Thebossgivesmetoomuchworkbutveryshorttime.Ican’tmakeit.
W:
Why?
Idothesameworkwithinthesametime,andIhavetomanagemyfamilylife.ButIneverhaveanycomplaint.
(Text6)
W:
Hi,wherehaveyoubeenallafternoon?
M:
Mywashingmachinedied,soIwentdowntheblocktodothelaundry.
W:
Itmusthavebeensomeextremelydirtylaundrytotakeyousolong.
M:
No,
Ispentquitesometimelookingforawashhouse.
W:
There’sonerightaroundthecorner,didn’tyouknow?
M:
Really?
IhavelivedhereforseveralyearsandI’venevernoticed!
W:
Well,itsownerneverputupasignoutsidethestore;itjustpassesonbywordofmouth.
(Text7)
W:
Welcome.MayIhelpyou?
M:
Letmeseeyourmenu.What’sthemostpopulardish?
W:
Noodlesandpasta.
M:
Doyouhaveanythingspecialonthemenutoday?
W:
Juicysteak,friedchickenandfreshgardensalad.
M:
Couldyourecommendalightappetizerforme?
W:
YoucouldorderthechickenCaesarsalad.
M:
I’llhaveasteak,medium.No,welldone,please.Andasmallvegetablesalad.
W:
OK.Waitforamoment.
(Text8)
W:
CanItakealook?
M:
Sure.It’sjustaroom.Mymotherusedtoliveinit.Shemovedout.SoIthoughtmaybeI’dtakeinaroomer.
W:
That’saveryniceroom.IthinkIwilltakeitiftherentisOK.What’stherent?
M:
$300permonthincludingtheutilities.
Butifyoupayyearly,you’llgeta5%discount.
W:
That’squitereasonable.Iwilltakeit.DoIhavetosignacontractwithyou?
M:
Youdon’thaveto.
W:
CanIpaybycreditcard?
M:
I’msorry.Youcanuseneitherchecknorcreditcard.
Onlycashisaccepted.
W:
Oh,Isee.CanImoveintomorrowevening?
M:
Well,
youcandoanytimesinceWednesday,thedayaftertomorrow.
(Text9)
M:
Now,InoticedyoulefttheHotelMozartin2012,andthenyouhadbeenworking
inamedium-sizedrestaurantinFinlandforabout4years.WhatareyounowdoinginEngland?
W:
I’mspendingafewmonthsbrushingupmyEnglishandgettingtoknowthecountrybetter.
M:
AndyouwanttoworkinEnglandtoo.Why?
W:
I’mkeenongettingsomeexperienceabroad,andIlikeEnglandandEnglishpeople.
M:
I’mtheRestaurantManagerandHeadWaiter,soyou’dbeworkingdirectlyunderme.
You’dberesponsibleforbringinginthedishesfromthekitchen,servingthedrinks,andifnecessarylookingafterthebills.Soyou’dbekeptprettybusy.
W:
I’musedtothat.Inmylastpositionwewerebusymostofthetime,especiallyinsummer.
M:
Good.Now,isthereanythingyou’dliketoaskaboutthejob?
W:
Well,theusualquestion—whatsortofsalarywereyouthinkingofpaying?
M:
Wepayourwaitersfortypoundsaweek,andyouwouldgetyoureveningmealfree.
W:
Isee.
M:
Now,youmayhavewonderedwhyIaskedyouheresolateintheday.Thefactis,Iwouldliketoseeyouinaction,sotospeak.
Wouldyoubewillingtoactaswaitressherethiseveningforhalfanhourorso?
Ourfirstcustomerswillbecomingin,letmesee,inabouttenminutes’time.
W:
Well,I’mfreethiseveningotherwise.
(Text10)
W:
IshallneverforgetthedaywhenIfirstsetfootinLondon.
IhadcomefromaquietlittletowninSwitzerlandandIhadneverbeforelivedinabigcity,soLondonwasanewworldtomeandIwasdyingtofindoutmoreaboutitmyself.
ThegeneralopinionabroadisthatLondonhasfogorrain,orboth,everydayoftheyear,but
onthedaythatIarriveditwasfineandwarm,therewasabrightsunandacloudlesssky.Thenextdaywasjustasbeautiful;therewasaslightwindthatgentlymovedtheleavesonthetrees,and
youcouldsmellthespringintheair.“Lifeisgrand,”Ithought,asItookAnthony,thelittleboyofthehouse,forawalkinKensingtonGardens.ItwasastraightroadandIfoundthewayquiteeasily.
WhenIgotmyfirstsightofthegardensthebeautyofitallnearlytookmybreathaway.
Thetreeswerejustburstingintoleaf,freshandgreenandlovely,andtherewerebedsofspringflowers,redandyellowandblue,inthebeautiful,smoothgrassunderthetrees.
Peopleinlightspringclotheswerewalkingabout,and,tomysurprise,theywalkednotonlyalongthepathsbutalsoacrossthegrass,andnoonesaidawordtothemaboutit.Ihadneverseenanythinglikethatbefore.