1、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。1. Which writer are most of the class writing about?A. Ernest Hemingway B. F. Scott Fitzgerald C. William Shakespeare2. Where did the man spend his holiday?A. In Spain. B. In Mexico. C. In France.3. Ho
2、w long has Harry had the book?A. For one week. B. For two weeks. C. For three weeks.4. What is the woman waiting to do?A. Buy some food. B. Mail a package. C. See a doctor.5. What is the main topic of this conversation?A. The mans job. B. The mans vacation. C. The mans mother.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.
3、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. Why does the women feel unsatisfied with her haircut?A. Don cut very little. B. Don cut too much. C. Don charged much.7. When should the woman get another haircut?A. In two
4、 weeks. B. In one month. C. In two months.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How long has the mans head been hurting badly?A. For seven hours. B. For two days. C. For three days.9. What probably caused the mans pain?A. An accident. B. Lack of sleep. C. Too much stress.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. How are the speakers talkin
5、g?A. On the phone. B. On the Internet. C. Face to face.11. Where is the girl? A At a concert. B. At a party. C. At the high school.12. What can we learn about the girl?A. She likes loud music. B. She will go boating next month.C. She graduated from high school last year.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is
6、the girl trying to persuade the boy to do?A. Write a play. B. Adapt a play. C. Act in a play.14. Why is the girl excited about the play?A. She has a main role. B. She likes to try new things.C. She doesnt have a lot of lines.15. Which role will the boy choose?A. The Beast. B. A person in the crowd.C
7、. One of the Beautys friends.16. Why does the boy make the final decision?A. He likes the girl in the play. B. He has acted in plays before.C. He wants to make new friends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why was this trip special for the speaker?A. It was carefully planned. B. It was her first trip outside th
8、e U. S.C. It was a stressful experience.18. What is the most important travel tip?A. Packing lightly. B. Booking a plane ticket in advance.C. Applying for a passport much earlier.19. How did the speaker explore Mexican culture?A. By learning to cook food. B. By talking with the locals.C. By attendin
9、g local events.20. How many tips did the speaker give altogether?A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.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。Our annual Spring Celebration is back! The Daffodil and Tulip Festival at Stockbridge returns for its 3rd year this April and May.St
10、roll through the 8 acres of our world-famous gardens as we celebrate spring in the Berkshires. The heart of Stockbridge will come to life with the colors and spirit of spring with a variety of blooms, containers, displays and decorations. Throughout the festival we will have a variety of programs in
11、cluding horticultural(园艺的) tours and workshops, art classes, and fun activities for kids.Bouquets(花束) are available for purchase online when you book your ticket. Food and refreshments(点心) will be for sale on-site at our outdoor snack shack.Tickets now available for all!Weekday: Adults: $ 9/Member $
12、 15/NonmemberChildren(2-12) : $ 3/Member $ 5/NonmemberChildren under 2: FREEWeekend: $ 12/Member $ 20/NonmemberImportant informationDue to COVID-19 restrictions(限制) regarding capacity of guests allowed per hour, we will not be able to accept late/early arrivals. We ask that you please limit your sta
13、y to one hour in order to accommodate other guests.Tickets are only refundable(退款的) if the request is made at least 7 days before your visit. In order to protect our gardens,dogs are not allowed on the property at any time. At this time, outside food and beverages(饮料) are not allowed except baby for
14、mula.1. Which word can best describe the Daffodil and Tulip Festival?A. Artistic. B. Cultural. C. Historic. D. Traditional.2. How much might a couple with a child aged 2 pay at least for a Sunday visit?A. $ 43. B. $ 40. C. $ 27. D. $ 21.3. What can we infer from the travel leaflet above?A. Staying t
15、here for over one hour will be punished.B. Money for the tickets can be returned at any time.C. Any outside food is strictly banned from taking in.D. Visitors should enter the garden at the required time.【答案】1. A 2. C 3. DAmanda hated how history seemed to be all about war Jose didnt like memorizing
16、 names and dates. Gerald was convinced that nothing that had happened in the past was relevant to his life. Caitlyn hated tricky true-false questions.Armed with the feedback (反馈) my students had given me, I began hatching a plan. These kids were bright. They were motivated. My honors class deserved
17、to be taught in a way that would speak to them.Wed study social and economic history, not just battles and generals. Wed read novels to bring home the humanity of history. Tests would cover the facts, but also require higher level thinking skills. No tricky true-false questions.At first, I was surpr
18、ised by how many of my students used poor grammar and lacked writing skills. And some seemed to hesitate when reading out loud. But we worked on those skills repeatedly while we were learning history. The school year came to an end more quickly than I could have imagined. Most had earned A and B. No
19、 one had averaged lower than C.Before summer break. Mrs. Anderson, the headmaster, called me into her office for my end-of-year evaluation. “I want to congratulate you on a great freshman season,” she said with a smile. “Especially on how well you did with your remedial (矫正) kids.”“Remedial kids? I
20、dont understand.”Mrs. Anderson looked at me in a strange way. “Your first period class was a remedial. Surely you saw that indicated at the top of the roll (名单),” She pulled a file folder from a drawer and handed it to me. I opened it. There at the top, was the word HONORS. I showed it to Mrs. Ander
21、son.“Oh. dear,” she said. “What a mistake! How did you ever manage, treating slow students as though they were.”I couldnt help but finish the sentence for her. “As though they were bright? I think weve both learned a lesson from this, one they didnt teach in any of the education courses I took, but
22、one Ill never forget.”4. Why does the author mention several students at the beginning?A. To introduce these bright students. B. To present the teaching problems.C. To show the success of his plans. D. To praise the wisdom of his pupils.5. What is the initial surprise to the author according to the
23、passage?A. Her honors class hesitated to improve skills. B. The headmaster gave her a wrong class roll.C. Most of her class achieved high grades later. D. Her students were at lower language levels.6. What is the author like according to the passage?A. Easygoing and kind. B. Motivated and generous.C
24、. Patient and creative. D. Understanding and strict.7. What lesson did the author learn from her experience?A. Students should be taught according to their interestB. Traditional teaching methods might work effectively.C. Students should be evaluated based on their scores.D. Teachers should have con
25、fidence in their students.【答案】4. B 5. D 6. C 7. DCMost of our everyday plastic items end up in landfill, left to rot away for many years. But some of it blows away, spoiling the countryside and causing damage to the natural environment and harming wildlife. The problem is most severe in our oceans.
26、Research has found a deserted island in the South Pacific is littered with the highest density (密度) of plastic waste anywhere in the world.The study described how remote islands act as a sink for the worlds rubbish. They become collecting points for fishing items and everyday things including toothb
27、rushes, cigarette lighters and razors-things that we throw away. Dr Jennifer Lavers from the University of Tasmania says “Almost every island in the world and almost every species in the ocean is now being impacted one way or another by our waste.”This highlights the potentially deadly effect of our
28、 disposable (用后即丢弃) culture. When we throw something away, it doesnt just disappear, it goes somewhere and because of the nature of plastic, it takes a long time to rot away and stays there causing great damage to the oceans ecology (生态). And worse still, plastic is broken down into tiny particles o
29、ver a long period by the wind and the waves, then sea creatures at the bottom of the food chain swallow them. These creatures are eaten by the fish that we eventually consume.The solution to this problem would be to use less plastic. Several countries now charge for using plastic carrier bags which
30、reduces the amount used and some products now use natural and recyclable materials.8. What does the author really want to tell us in the first parapraph?A. It is a good idea to end plastic items in a landfill.B. Plastic items blow away easily in the strong wind.C. It is a bad habit to throw away pla
31、stics everywhere.D. Plastic pollution in oceans is a most serious issue.9. What does the author mean by saying the islands act as a sink for the world rubbish?A. The islands begin to sink with much rubbish on them.B. The islands have become gathering places for rubbish.C. The islands are ideal places to hide the plastic products.
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