1、英语试题第一部分: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;每小题1分,满分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:How much is the shirt? A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15. 答案是C。1. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In
2、a supermarket. B. In the post office. C. In the street. 2. What did Carl do? A. He designed a medal. B. He fixed a TV set. C. He took a test. 3. What does the man do? A. Hes a tailor. B. Hes a waiter. C. Hes a shop assistant. 4. When will the flight arrive? A. At 18:20. B. At 18:35. C. At 18:50. 5.
3、How can the man improve his article? A. By deleting unnecessary words. B. By adding a couple of points. C. By correcting grammar mistakes. 第二节(共15小题;每小题I分,满分15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. Wha
4、t does Bill often do on Friday night? A. Visit his parents. B. Go to the movies. C. Walk along Broadway. 7. Who watches musical plays most often? A. Bill. B. Sarah. C. Bills parents. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does David want to speak to Mike? A. To invite him to a party. B. To discuss a schedule. C. To
5、call off a meeting. 9. What do we know about the speakers? A. They are colleagues. B. They are close friends. C. Theyve never met before. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What kind of camera does the man want? A. A TV camera. B. A video camera. C. A movie camera. 11. Which function is the man most interested in
6、? A. Underwater filming. B. A large memory. C. Auto-focus. 12. How much would the man pay for the second camera? A. 950 euros. B. 650 euros. C. 470 euros. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Who is Clifford? A. A little girl. B. The mans pet. C. A fictional character. 14. Who suggested that Norman paint for childr
7、ens books? A. His wife. B. Elizabeth. C. A publisher. 15. What is Normans story based on? A. A book. B. A painting. C. A young woman. 16. What is it that shocked Norman? A. His unexpected success. B. His efforts made in vain. C. His editors disagreement. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who would like to make
8、small talk according to the speaker? A. Relatives. B. Strangers. C. Visitors. 18. Why do people have small talk? A. To express opinions. B. To avoid arguments. C To show friendliness. 19. Which of the following is a frequent topic in small talk? A. Politics. B. Movies. C. Salaries. 20. What does the
9、 speaker recommend at the end of his lecture? A. Asking open-ended questions. B. Feeling free to change topics. C. Making small talk interesting. 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child _ he
10、or she wants. A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever答案是B。21. Many lessons are now available online, from _ students can choose for free. ( )A. whose B. which C. when D. whom22. If you look at all sides of the situation, youll find probably a solution that _ everyone. ( )A. suit B. suited C.
11、 suits D. has suited23. They decide to have more workers for the project _ it wont be delayed. ( )A. even if B. as if C. now that D. so that24. Building such a bridge over the bay was _, but the local government made it within two years. ( )A. a wet blanket B. a piece of cake C. a dark horse D. a ha
12、rd nut to crack25. It is not a problem _ we can win the battle; its just a matter of time. ( )A. whether B. why C. when D. where26. Instead of getting down to a new task as I _, he examined the previous work again. ( )A. had expected B. have expected C. would expect D. expect27. There will still be
13、lots of challenges if we are to _ garbage in a short time. ( )A. clarify B. justify C. satisfy D. classify28. If I hadnt been faced with so many barriers, I _ where I am. ( )A. wont be B. wouldnt have been C. wouldnt be D. shouldnt have been29. The outbreak of Covid-19 has meant an _ change in our l
14、ife and work. ( )A. absurd B. abrupt C. allergic D. authentic30. Taking on this challenge will bring you _ someone who shares your interests. ( )A. in exchange for B. in answer to C. in contact with D. in memory of31. Technological innovations, _ good marketing, will promote the sales of these produ
15、cts. ( )A. combined with B. combining with C. having combined with D. to be combined with32. This actor often has the first two tricks planned before performing, and then goes for _. ( )A. whichever B. whenever C. wherever D. whatever33. The health security systems of many countries are undergoing c
16、onsiderable _. ( )A. reservation B. transformation C. distinction D. submission34. The speed of 6G will exceed 125 GB/s, _ a new generation of virtual reality. ( )A. allowing for B. accounting for C. calling for D. compensating for35. Do you know anything about Zhang Zhongjing? _ He has been honored
17、 as a master doctor since the Eastern Han Dynasty. ( )A. How come? B. So what? C. By all means. D. With pleasure. 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Being good at something and having a passion for it are not enough. Success 36 fundamentally on our view of
18、ourselves and of the 37 in our lives. When twelve-year-old John Wilson walked into his chemistry class on a rainy day in 1931, he had no 38 of knowing that his life was to change 39 . The class experiment that day was to 40 how heating a container of water would bring air bubbling(冒泡)to the surface.
19、 41 , the container the teacher gave Wilson to heat 42 held something more volatile(易挥发的)than water. When Wilson heated it, the container 43 , leaving Wilson blinded in both eyes. When Wilson returned home from hospital two months later, his parents 44 to find a way to deal with the catastrophe that
20、 had 45 their lives. But Wilson did not regard the accident as 46 . He learned braille(盲文)quickly and continued his education at Worcester College for the Blind. There, he not only did well as a student but also became a(n) 47 public speaker. Later, he worked in Africa, where many people suffered fr
21、om 48 for lack of proper treatment. For him, it was one thing to 49 his own fate of being blind and quite another to allow something to continue 50 it could be fixed so easily. This moved him to action. And tens of millions in Africa and Asia can see because of the 51 Wilson made to preventing the 5
22、2 .Wilson received several international 53 for his great contributions. He lost his sight but found a 54 . He proved that its not what happens to us that 55 our lives its what we make of what happens. ( )36. A. depends B. holds C. keeps D. reflects( )37. A. dilemmas B. accidents C. events D. steps(
23、 )38. A. way B. hope C. plan D. measure( )39. A. continually B. gradually C. gracefully D. completely( )40. A. direct B. show C. advocate D. declare( )41. A. Anyway B. Moreover C. Somehow D. Thus( )42. A. mistakenly B. casually C. amazingly D. clumsily( )43. A. erupted B. exploded C. emptied D. expo
24、sed( )44. A. deserved B. attempted C. cared D. agreed( )45. A. submitted to B. catered for C. impressed on D. happened to( )46. A. fantastic B. extraordinary C. impressive D. catastrophic( )47. A. accomplished B. crucial C. specific D. innocent( )48. A. deafness B. depression C. blindness D. speechl
25、essness( )49. A. decide B. abandon C. control D. accept( )50. A. until B. when C. unless D. before( )51. A. opposition B. adjustments C. commitment D. limitations( )52. A. preventable B. potential C. spreadable D. influential( )53. A. scholarships B. rewards C. awards D. bonuses( )54. A. fortune B.
26、recipe C. dream D. vision( )55. A. distinguishes B. determines C. claims D. limits第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,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。ASome important dates in Chinas fighting Covid-19 before May 7, 2020Jan 20, 2020Feb 20, 2020Jan 23: Wuhan declared temporary outbound (向外的)
27、 traffic restrictions.Jan 24: National medical teams began to be sent to Hubei and Wuhan.Jan 27: The Central Steering (指导) Group arrived in Wuhan.Feb 18: The daily number of newly cured and discharged (出院) patients exceeded that of the newly confirmed cases.Feb 21, 2020Mar 17, 2020Feb 21: Most provi
28、nces and equivalent administrative units started to lower their public health emergency response level.Feb 24: The WHO-China Joint Mission on Covid-19 held a press conference in Beijing.Mar 11-17: The epidemic (流行病) peak had passed in China as a whole.Mar 18, 2020Apr 28, 2020Apr1: Chinese customs be
29、gan NAT (核酸检测) on inbound arrivals at all points of entry.Apr 8: Wuhan lifted outbound traffic restrictions.Apr 26: The last Covid-19 patient in Wuhan was discharged from hospital.Apr 29, 2020May 7, 2020Apr 30: The public health emergency response was lowered to Level 2 in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei
30、region.May 7: The State Council released Guidelines on Conducting Covid-19 Prevention and Control on an Ongoing Basis.56. What happened between January 20 and February 20? ( )A. The Central Steering Group arrived in Wuhan.B. The WHO-China Joint Mission on Covid-19 held a press conference.C. The last
31、 Covid-19 patient in Wuhan was discharged from hospital.D. Beijing lowered its emergency response level.57. From which date were private cars allowed to go out of Wuhan? ( )A January 23. B. March 11. C. April 8. D. May 7.BSometimes its hard to let go. For many British people, that can apply to insti
32、tutions and objects that represent their countrys pastage-old castles, splendid homes and red phone boxes.Beaten first by the march of technology and lately by the terrible weather in junkyards (废品场), the phone boxes representative of an age are now making something of a comeback. Adapted in imagina
33、tive ways, many have reappeared on city streets and village greens housing tiny cafes, cellphone repair shops or even defibrillator machines (除颤器).The original iron boxes with the round roofs first appeared in 1926. They were designed by Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect of the Battersea Power Stat
34、ion in London. After becoming an important part of many British streets, the phone boxes began disappearing in the 1980s, with the rise of the mobile phone sending most of them away to the junkyards.About that time, Tony Inglis engineering and transport company got the job to remove phone boxes from
35、 the streets and sell them out. But Inglis ended up buying hundreds of them himself, with the idea of repairing and selling them. He said that he had heard the calls to preserve the boxes and had seen how some of them were listed as historic buildings.As Inglis and, later other businessmen, got to w
36、ork, repurposed phone boxes began reappearing in cities and villages as people found new uses for them. Today, they are once again a familiar sight, playing roles that are often just as important for the community as their original purpose.In rural areas, where ambulances can take a relatively long
37、time to arrive, the phone boxes have taken on a lifesaving role. Local organizations can adopt them for l pound, and install defibrillators to help in emergencies.Others also looked at the phone boxes and saw business opportunities. LoveFone, a company that advocates repairing cellphones rather than
38、 abandoning them, opened a mini workshop in a London phone box in 2016.The tiny shops made economic sense, according to Robert Kerr, a founder of LoveFone. He said that one of the boxes generated around $13,500 in revenue a month and cost only about $ 400 to rent.Inglis said phone boxes called to mi
39、nd an age when things were built to last. I like what they are to people, and I enjoy bringing things back, he said.58. The phone boxes are making a comeback _. ( )A. to form a beautiful sight of the cityB. to improve telecommunications servicesC. to remind people of a historical periodD. to meet th
40、e requirement of green economy59. Why did the phone boxes begin to go out of service in the 1980s? ( )A. They were not well-designed. B. They provided bad services.C. They had too short a history. D. They lost to new technologies.60. The phone boxes are becoming popular mainly because of _. ( )A. th
41、eir new appearance and lower prices B. the push of the local organizationsC. their changed roles and functions D. the big funding of the businessmenCFor those who can stomach it, working out before breakfast may be more beneficial for health than eating first, according to a study of meal timing and
42、 physical activity.Athletes and scientists have long known that meal timing affects performance. However, far less has been known about how meal timing and exercise might affect general health.To find out, British scientists conducted a study. They first found 10 overweight and inactive but otherwis
43、e healthy young men, whose lifestyles are, for better and worse, representative of those of most of us. They tested the mens fitness and resting metabolic (新陈代谢的) rates and took samples (样品) of their blood and fat tissue.Then, on two separate morning visits to the scientists lab, each man walked for
44、 an hour at an average speed that, in theory should allow his body to rely mainly on fat for fuel. Before one of these workouts, the men skipped breakfast, meaning that they exercised on a completely empty stomach after a long overnight fast (禁食). On the other occasion, they ate a rich morning meal
45、about two hours before they started walking.Just before and an hour after each workout, the scientists took additional samples of the mens blood and fat tissue.Then they compared the samples. There were considerable differences. Most obviously, the men displayed lower blood sugar levels at the start
46、 of their workouts when they had skipped breakfast than when they had eaten. As a result, they burned more fat during walks on an empty stomach than when they had eaten first. On the other hand, they burned slightly more calories (卡路里), on average, during the workout after breakfast than after fasti
47、ng.But it was the effects deep within the fat cells that may have been the most significant, the researchers found, Multiple genes behaved differently, depending on whether someone had eaten or not before walking. Many of these genes produce proteins (蛋白质) that can improve blood sugar regulation and
48、 insulin (胰岛素) levels throughout the body and so are associated with improved metabolic health. These genes were much more active when the men had fasted before exercise than when they had breakfasted.The implication of these results is that to gain the greatest health benefits from exercise, it may
49、 be wise to skip eating first.61. The underlined expression stomach it in Paragraph 1 most probably means _. ( )A. digest the meal easily B. manage without breakfastC. decide wisely what to eat D. eat whatever is offered62. Why were the 10 people chosen for the experiment? ( )A. Their lifestyles wer
50、e typical of ordinary people.B. Their lack of exercise led to overweight.C. They could walk at an average speed.D. They had slow metabolic rates.63. What happened to those who ate breakfast before exercise? ( )A. They successfully lost weight. B. They consumed a bit more calories.C. They burned more
51、 fat on average. D. They displayed higher insulin levels.64. What could be learned from the research? ( )A. A workout after breakfast improves gene performances.B. Too much workout often slows metabolic rates.C. Lifestyle is not as important as morning exercise.D. Physical exercise before breakfast
52、is better for health.DI was in the middle of the Amazon (亚马逊) with my wife, who was there as a medical researcher. We flew on a small plane to a faraway village. We did not speak the local language, did not know the customs, and more often than not, did not entirely recognize the food. We could not
53、have felt more foreign.We were raised on books and computers, highways and cell phones, but now we were living in a village without running water or electricity It was easy for us to go to sleep at the end of the day feeling a little misunderstood.Then one perfect Amazonian evening, with monkeys cal
54、ling from beyond the village green, we played soccer. I am not good at soccer, but that evening it was wonderful. Everyone knew the rules. We all spoke the same language of passes and shots. We understood one another perfectly. As darkness came over the field and the match ended, the goal keeper, Ju
55、an, walked over to me and said in a matter-of-fact way, In your home, do you have a moon too? I was surprised.After I explained to Juan that yes, we did have a moon and yes, it was very similar to his, I felt a sort of awe (敬畏) at the possibilities that existed in his world. In Juans world, each vil
56、lage could have its own moon. In Juans world, the unknown and undiscovered was vast and marvelous. Anything was possible.In our society, we know that Earth has only one moon. We have looked at our planet from every angle and found all of the wildest things left to find. I can, from my computer at ho
57、me, pull up satellite images of Juans village. There are no more continents and no more moons to search for, little left to discover. At least it seems that way.Yet, as I thought about Juans question, I was not sure how much more we could really rule out. I am, in part, an ant biologist, so my thoug
58、hts turned to what we know about insect life and I knew that much in the world of insects remains unknown. How much, though? How ignorant (无知的) are we? The question of what we know and do not know constantly bothered me.I began collecting newspaper articles about new species, new monkey, new spider,
59、 and on and on they appear. My drawer quickly filled. I began a second drawer for more general discoveries: new cave system discovered with dozens of nameless species, four hundred species of bacteria found in the human stomach. The second drawer began to fill and as it did I wondered whether there
60、were bigger discoveries out there, not just species, but life that depends on things thought to be useless, life even without DNA. I started a third drawer for these big discoveries. It fills more slowly, but all the same, it fills.In looking into the stories of biological discovery, I also began to
61、 find something else, a collection of scientists, usually brilliant occasionally half-mad, who made the discoveries. Those scientists very often see the same things that other scientists see, but they pay more attention to them, and they focus on them to the point of exhaustion (穷尽), and at the risk
62、 of the ridicule of their peers. In looking for the stories of discovery, I found the stories of these people and how their lives changed our view of the world. We are repeatedly willing to imagine we have found most of what is left to discover. We used to think that insects were the smallest organi
63、sms (生物), and that nothing lived deeper than six hundred meters. Yet, when something new turns up, more often than not, we do not even know its name.65. How did the author feel on his arrival in the Amazon? ( )A. Out of place. B. Full of joy. C. Sleepy. D. Regretful.66. What made that Amazonian even
64、ing wonderful? ( )A. He learned more about the local language.B. They had a nice conversation with each other.C. They understood each other while playing.D. He won the soccer game with the goal keeper.67. Why was the author surprised at Juans question about the moon? ( )A. The question was too strai
65、ghtforward.B. Juan knew so little about the world.C. The author didnt know how to answer.D. The author didnt think Juan was sincere.68. What was the authors initial purpose of collecting newspaper articles? ( )A. To sort out what we have known.B. To deepen his research into Amazonians.C. To improve
66、his reputation as a biologist.D. To learn more about local cultures.69. How did those brilliant scientists make great discoveries? ( )A. They shifted their viewpoints frequently.B. They followed other scientists closely.C. They often criticized their fellow scientists.D. They conducted in-depth and
67、close studies.70. What could be the most suitable title for the passage? ( )A. The Possible and the Impossible B. The Known and the Unknown C. The Civilized and the Uncivilized D. The Ignorant and the Intelligent第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,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
68、上。每个空格只填一个单词。HumorIf you see humor as an optional form of entertainment, youre missing some of its biggest benefits: Humor makes average-looking people look cute and uninteresting people seem entertaining. Studies show that a good sense of humor even makes you seem smarter.Best of all, humor raises
69、your energy, and that can have an effect on everything you do at school, at work, or in your personal life. The increase of energy will even make you more willing to exercise, and that will raise your overall energy even more.Humor also transports your mind away from your daily troubles. Humor lets
70、you better understand life and sometimes helps you laugh at even the worst of your problems.In my experience, most people think they have a sense of humor, and to some degree thats true. But not all senses of humor are created equal. So I thought it would be useful to include some humor tips for eve
71、ryday life.You dont have to be the joke teller in the group in order to show your sense of humor. You can be the one who directs the conversation to fun topics that are ripe for others to add humor. Every party needs a straight person. Youll appear fun and funny by association.When it comes to in-pe
72、rson humor, effort counts a lot. When people see you trying to be funny, it frees them to try it themselves. So even if your own efforts at humor fall short, you might be freeing the long kept humor in others. People need permission to be funny in social settings because theres always a risk that co
73、mes with humor. For in-person humor, quality isnt as important as you might think. Your attitude and effort count a lot.Some people and I was one of them believe that humorous complaints about the little problems of life make humor, and sometimes that is the case. The problem comes when you start do
74、ing too much complaint-based humor. One funny observation about problem in your life can be funny, but five is just complaining, no matter how smart you think you are. Funny complaints can wear people out.Self-deprecating humor (自嘲式) is usually the safest type, but here again you dont want to oversh
75、oot the target. One self-deprecating comment is a generous and even confident form of humor. You have to be at least a bit self-assured to laugh at yourself in front of others. But if you do it too often, you can transform in the eyes of others from a confident joker to a Chihuahua dog.HumorBenefits
76、 of humor Humor is form of (71)_. Humor can improve ones _ and personality. Humor can make one (73) _ in his work, study, and life. Humor has a positive (74) _ effect when we are in difficulties.(75) _to follow (76) _ others for a conversation of fun is as good as telling a joke yourself when showin
77、g your sense of humor. Quality counts (77) _ than attitude and effort even stupid joke can (78) _ others of risk and embarrassment.Traps to (79) _ One humorous complaint makes funny person. But too many complaints will (80) _ your audience. Self-deprecating comments show ones assurance. But too much
78、 deprecation will make a Chihuahua dog.第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)81.请阅读下面有关中国题材纪录片(documentary)的对话,并按照要求用英语写一篇150个词左右的文章。Su Hua: Hi, Li Jiang! Did you see the BBC documentary on CCTV 9 last week?Li Jiang: You mean Du Fu: Chinas Greatest Poet? Yes, I did. Fantastic!Su Hua: Just think an English actor recites C
79、hinese poems.Li Jiang: I dont really understand every line he recites, but I believe he truly loves the poems himself.Su Hua: Right. It is reported that the film is well received outside China.Li Jiang: Yeah, Its my first time to hear Chinese stories told by an English speaker.Su Hua: In fact, docum
80、entaries about our country are plentiful both at home and abroad. These films can help foreign friends better understand this land Chinese literature, geography history, food.Li Jiang: I couldnt agree more.【写作内容】1.用约30个词概括上述对话的主要内容;2.谈谈中国题材纪录片受到外国朋友欢迎的原因(至少两点)。【写作要求】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。【评分标准】内容完整语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。