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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)
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 will the wman d next?
A. Visit a park. B. G int the ffice. C. Get ff the bus.
2. Wh might the wman be?
A A shp manager. B. A saleswman. C. A she designer.
3. Where did the wman find ut abut the rbtaxis?
A. On TV. B. In a newspaper. C. On the Internet.
4. When will Julie start university?
A. On Mnday. B. On Sunday. C. On Saturday.
5. Hw des the man feel?
A. Surprised. B. Regretful. C. Pleased.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 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。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. Where des the wman cme frm?
A. Germany. B. Argentina. C. France.
7. Hw many games f the French team has the man watched in ttal?
A. One. B, Tw. C. Three.
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听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。
8. What d the speakers bth find cnfusing abut the painting?
A. Its clr. B. Its meaning. C. Its size.
9. What des the wman suggest ding?
A. Asking the staff. B. Reading a magazine. C. Getting an audi guide.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. C-wrkers. B. Husband and wife. C. Friends.
11. What did the speakers d last year?
A. They celebrated an anniversary.
B. They pened a restaurant.
C. They visited a farm.
12. What agreement has been reached between the speakers?
A. Buying a new car. B. Adpting a pet. C. Giving up meat.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. Why des the wman like the bk?
A. She likes the authr.
B. She likes the stryline.
C. She likes the writing style.
14. What kind f bks des the man usually prefer t read?
A. Rmantic stries. B. Adventure stries. C. Nn-fictin bks.
15. What des the man ask the wman t d?
A. Lend him her bk.
B. G t the library with him.
C. Recmmend sme bks t him.
16. Where are the speakers prbably?
A. At a library. B. At the man’s hme. C. At a railway statin.
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听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What is the main tpic f the talk?
A. The future f the Chinese space prgram.
B. An imprtant event in space histry.
C. The dangers f living in space.
18. What did the Shenzhu 14 team d after meeting the new arrivals?
A. They tk sme phts with them.
B. They returned t Earth immediately.
C. They tk five dangerus spacewalks.
19. What d we knw abut the Shenzhu 15 team?
A. They are the mst experienced team.
B. They are the nly team with a singer.
C. They have the ldest average age.
20. Which member f the Shenzhu 15 team has been t space befre?
A. Zhang Lu. B. Deng Qingming. C. Fei Junlng.
第二部分 阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
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HOTEL GOODBYES
by Stephen Jn Thmpsn
Left in a Ren mtel at age nine, Stephen Jn Thmpsn recunts his jurney frm fster care t tech success
in this inspiring, redemptive (救赎的) memir.
Hardcver, $29.99 ·256 Pages · Memir
Available n Amazn.
Authr’s website:
A LONELY JOURNEY’S END
by Geff Cabin
When an anti-immigrant campaign turns deadly, attrney Ned Jhnstn must cnfrnt the dark secrets behind
the twn Oceanic Park’s sunny mask.
Paper, $13.99 ·246 Pages · Mystery
Available n Amazn, Barnes & Nble, Bkshp.rg, and Bks A Millin.
Authr’s website:
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NO WOMAN LEFT BEHIND
by Kate Grant
An inspiring guide fr a purpseful life, recrding ne wman’s jurney t help marginalized wmen get a
new sht at life. With a cmpelling frewrd (序言) by Abraham Verghese, a renwned Indian-American physician,
writer and prfessr.
Hardcver, $24.99 ·256 Pages · Memir
Available n Amazn, Barnes & Nble, Bkshp, and Target.
WIZARDS&DEMONS
by Stephen Ball
Welcme t the wrlds f Martin Lightswrd and Caleb Hellbent. One prvides the chuckles, the ther the
chills, but bth are definitely ne thing: fantastic!
Kindle, $1.39 ; Paper, $8.99; Hardcver, &17.00 ·366 Pages · Fantasy Available n Amazn.
Authr’s website:
1 What will the main character in A Lnely Jurney’s End d?
A. Fight against immigratin.
B. Prmte turism in Oceanic Park.
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C. Prtect the landscape f the twn.
D. Uncver the truth behind the twn.
2. What d Htel Gdbyes and N Wman Left Behind have in cmmn?
A. They are recmmended by a celebrity.
B. Their authrs share the same website.
C. Their heres were abandned yung.
D. They fcus n persnal jurneys.
3. Which bk prvides the cheapest reading ptin?
A. Htel Gdbyes B. A Lnely Jurney’s End
C. Wizards & Demns D. N Wman Left Behind
B
After quitting scial media last winter, I nw feel a strng urge t create a perfect pst abut my great vacatin.
If yu dn’t share a trip, did it even happen? Thugh I felt mre present ffline, I still imagine that ideal carusel
(动态); a blurry selfie with my husband, psed kids’ pht, and verhead sht f lcal fd.
I knw that craving the high f psting may nt be cl, but I desperately miss sharing travel phts. In them,
I am the persn I want t be: carefree and adventurus. Sharing makes it s, smehw.
Hwever, ne persn’s vacatin phts are anther persn’s existential crisis. Fllwing a friend’s vyage
twisted my mind—frgetting my seasickness, hmesickness, and empty wallet. This isn’t new. Years ag, stunning
Bali blgs tricked me int my first verseas trip—reality never matched thse glwing screens. Later, I met my
husband in Barcelna. I didn’t take a single pht that night, wanting t be unbthered, but mstly because I was
having t much fun. My brightest mments? Often lens-free.
Nw, as a parent, I try t be in the mment, but my eyes drift t ther parents twisting themselves fr the
perfect sht. I wrry I’m missing sme parental duty, s I pick up my phne and pen the camera app. On ur
recent vacatin t Lndn, I decided t take phts, wrestling with prtrait mde and begging the children t smile.
My effrt was rewarded with 187 phts. Each night, I lked thrugh them and marveled at the best f my
sn and daughter. Armed with these images, I tried making a private album n my phne and uplading t a family
digital frame. Yet nthing felt the same as sharing n the scials.
Then it came t me I culd use a physical pht album instead. I laid ut the bk nline, and it arrived a few
days ag. It is smething I can hld in my hands, smething t hld n t. I’m putting it n my cffee table, where
my friends are sure t see it.
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4. Why des the authr badly want t share travel phts n scial media?
A. T present an idealized self.
B. T becme the envy f ther peple.
C. T establish cnnectins with viewers.
D. T recrd her interactins with friends.
5. What is implied in Paragraph 3?
A. Phts recrd precius mments.
B. Technlgy ruins real experiences.
C. Genuine jy in life exists ff screen.
D. Travel blggers always cheat viewers.
6. What made the authr take phts f her children in Lndn?
A. Advanced equipment and skills.
B. Scial pressure and anxiety.
C. Request f the kids.
D. Strng family ties.
7. What did the authr chse t d at last?
A. Preserve memries in a physical pht album.
B. Invite friends t appreciate phts nline.
C. Chase perfect images in a virtual wrld.
D. Display the printed phts in frames.
C
On the way t vacatin, yu’re jazzed and distracted: “Did I pack enugh clthes?” “Did we turn ff the
heater?” The travel day ges by in a rush. Ging hme is anther stry.The same three-hur jurney seems t drag
n between layvers (中途停留), traffic and rest-stp fd. Hw can ne way feel s different frm the ther?
Ynasn Gldsn, an authr and ethicist, explains that when we travel t a new place, we tend t be in a mre
psitive mindset. “There’s the expectatin that smething mre exciting, interesting, new and fun is waiting fr us,”
he says. “That makes the trip part f the experience. By cntrast, the trip hme feels anticlimactic.”
Anther explanatin is the ncming weight f the pst-vacatin blues. As the saying ges, “Time flies when
yu’re having fun.” Perhaps time crawls when yu’re depressed.
Hwever, the return trip desn’t always feel lnger. In fact, sme peple find the way t the destinatin even
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mre exhausting. Psychiatrist Gary Small relates it t the “return trip effect,” which argues that the first leg f a trip
(utward jurney) can feel lnger because we tend t underestimate hw lng it will take. We may guess the way
there will g by quicker than it des, leading t a “vilatin f expectatin.” By the return trip, as we’ve gtten t
knw the rute, it feels less challenging. Hwever, this effect usually ccurs when we’re traveling smewhere fr
the first time. If we travel a familiar rute, the return trip may instead feel lnger.
Small recmmends intrducing sme nvelty int the trip hme t help pass the time. This can include ding
puzzles, engaging in cnversatins r taking different rutes t challenge yur mind. In additin, yu can change
hw yu travel altgether. Susan Sherren, funder f a travel agency, encurages clients t plan trips with a “bell
curve” itinerary (行程): easing int the vacatin, building up t the exciting, actin-packed days, then slwing
dwn befre it’s ver. In this way, yu’re nt left feeling exhausted. Yu can als plan enjyable activities t lk
frward t when yu get hme t sften a crash landing back int yur nrmal rutine.
8. What des the underlined wrd “anticlimactic” in Paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A. Exciting and rewarding.
B. Disappinting and less dramatic.
C. Fast and enjyable.
D. Dangerus and challenging.
9. What can be learned frm Paragraph 4?
A. Rute familiarity makes the utward jurney seemingly shrter.
B. The return jurney frm a first-time destinatin feels shrter.
C. The utward jurney appears shrter due t predictable time.
D. Vilatin f expectatin results in a lnger return jurney.
10. Susan Sherren’s “bell curve” itinerary helps clients t .
A. extend the vacatin withut extra csts
B. have chances fr thrilling experiences
C. readjust t the rhythms f daily life
D. return hme n schedule
11. Which is the best title fr the passage?
A. Des Travel Feel Lnger n the Way Hme?
B. Hw Can We Imprve Travel Experience?
C. What Causes Exhaustin in Return Trip?
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D. Des the Return Trip Lack Nvelty?
D
Dzens f retired cal-fired pwer plants culd find new life prviding backup r emergency pwer fr the
electricity grid (电网) — except this time withut the need fr fssil fuels. They culd instead rely n heat energy
stred in dirt.
The cncept invlves creating a huge dirt pile near a cal plant and placing industrial heaters inside. During
the grid’s lw-demand perids, these machines wuld change cheap electricity int heat, which wuld remain
stred within the dirt at a temperature f abut 600℃. During times f high pwer demand, the heat culd be
transferred ut f the dirt via pipes f heated liquid. The cal plant’s turbine blades (涡轮叶片) and cnnected
generatr culd then turn that heat int backup energy.
Energy strage like this is necessary t supplement renewable pwer surces, such as wind and slar, which
cannt prvide energy cntinuusly. And dirt is cheaper, mre abundant and mre widely available than ther
types f lng-term energy strage, such as lithium batteries r hydrgen fuel. The really exciting part is specifically
the lw energy capacity cst, because it’s s much cheaper than ther energy technlgies.
Hwever, this apprach culd have ther csts. “Reducing piping and electrical csts are essential in such
systems and may be a challenge,” says Andrew Maxsn at the Electric Pwer Research Institute, a nn-prfit
research rganizatin headquartered in Califrnia.
Mst dirt includes naturally heat-resistant materials, such as silicn dixide and aluminum xide, says Austin
Vernn at Standard Thermal in Oklahma. His start-up is lking t cmmercialize this “heat battery” technlgy
fr repwering retired cal pwer plants, especially at sites with nearby slar r wind pwer surces.
In the US, such retired cal facilities are abundant — nearly 300 cal-fired plants retired between 2010 and
2019 alne, and an additinal 50 gigawatts f cal plant capacity is expected t reach the typical retirement age f
50 years by 2030.
Christian Fng at the Rcky Muntain Institute, a research rganizatin based in Clrad, is ptimistic abut
the idea f giving retired cal plants a new purpse. “This prvides a way fr lcal cmmunities t participate in
the clean energy transitin by prviding jbs and additinal tax revenue t help displace the retirement f the cal
plant,” he says.
12. What’s the functin f “pipes f heated liquid”?
A. T carry cal gas t the turbine.
B. T cl the dirt t avid verheating.
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C. T pump water int the sil t prduce steam.
D. T transfer the stred heat frm dirt t make electricity.
13. Hw des Andrew Maxsn feel abut the “heat battery” system?
A. Cautius. B. Supprtive.
C. Oppsed. D. Dismissive.
14. What is the passage mainly abut?
A. The decline f US cal-fired pwer plants.
B. Envirnmental impact f retired cal plants.
C. A methd t stre renewable energy using dirt.
D. Ecnmic benefits f renewable energy strage.
15 What d we knw frm the passage?
A. Dirt stres heat better than metals.
B. The heat system wrks nn-stp like cal.
C. Retired cal plants will turn int heat batteries by 2030.
D. Repurpsed cal plants can bring in ecnmic benefits.
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 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。
Hw t Be Successful in Cllege
Cllege is a time unlike any ther in yur life. ____16____, yu are in a new place, and yur adult life is
gradually starting yu in the face.
Eat healthy, exercise, and get enugh rest.
If yu want t succeed in cllege and learn hw t balance wrk, play, and a thusand different things in
between, yu’ll need t start getting serius abut yur health.
A balanced diet, such as lean meat r prtein, fruits and vegetables, whle grains, and staying away frm
sdas, candy, simple carbhydrates, and saturated fats prevents the “freshman 15” and bst well-being. Exercise
— jin sprts, swim, take stairs; aim fr 30-minute walks — aids fat-burning, stress relief, and sleep. Quality
sleep is vital. ____17____, while all-nighters and late nights hurt academic results. Priritize these habits t balance
cllege life effectively.
____18____.
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The university health center will have all srts f infrmatin abut staying healthy n campus, in additin t
husing the university’s best dctrs. Take advantage f the free amenities yur health center ffers: free vaccines
and cunseling are amng the mst cmmn.
Use the safety department, if yur cllege has ne.
Many clleges and universities will have a public safety department that lks after the safety f the university
ppulatin. Public safety fficers will rutinely:
Escrt yu t yur hme r drm if yu feel unsafe.
____19____ (especially applicable in an urban setting).
Investigate crimes that happen n campus. If yu’ve been a victim f a crime, please ntify the campus
security and/ r lcal plice.
Lk fr wrk-study pprtunities.
Clleges ffer wrk-study jbs, ften simple tasks like library duty, letting yu earn while studying.
____20____ — cmpetitive rles requiring strng academics and mentr-backed reference letters. These
pprtunities balance incme with experience, thugh research psts demand significant effrt.
A. Talk t yur dctrs
B. Yu have gained independence
C. Visit the university health center
D. Regular rest enhances test perfrmance
E. Sme psitins invlve paid research with faculty
F. Mst students in cllege share certain characteristics
G. Give yu valuable safety tips abut living in yur area
第三部分 语言运用(共两节;满分 30 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Last year, seven-year-ld Ruby Strey frm Manchester nticed her teacher’s cart f secnd-hand bks
lked lnely. Ruby had just finished ____21____ Charltte’s Web and lved hw a spider saved a pig. She asked
her mum, “Culd we give every kid a bk s they can feel that ____22____ t?” Mum laughed, “With whse
mney?” Ruby pened her pink ceramic piggy bank: £ 7.20 in cins. She taped a ____23____ t the utside that
read “BkBank — Please ____24____ Me” and set it n the kitchen windw.
____25____ spread. Neighbrs drpped in spare change; the lcal ____26____ gave £5 and a stack f
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withdrawn (下架的) nvels. After fur weeks the piggy rattled with £ 112. Ruby and her mum visited a discunt
warehuse and filled tw suitcases with 340 gently-used ____27____. Ruby insisted n writing a persnal message
inside each ____28____: “Adventure is waiting — turn the page!”
The next Saturday, Ruby ____29____ a “Free Bk Stall” utside her schl gate. Children swapped cins fr
stries, but Ruby shk her head. “Tday bks are ____30____!” Within an hur every bk had a new wner.
One by held The Gruffal ____31____ like treasure and said, “I’ve never wned a bk befre.” Ruby
____32____ s wide that her cheeks hurt.
The lcal newspaper ____33____ the tale and nickname Ruby “The Bk Fairy.” ____34____ pured in, and
the head teacher created a permanent “Ruby’s Reading Crner” in the library. Ruby’s gal had been t share ne
gd stry; she ended up ____35____ a ripple that is still carrying bks and smiles acrss her twn.
21. A. reading B. writing C. discussing D. selling
22. A. calm B. puzzled C. funny D. happy
23. A. bx B. nte C. rpe D. feather
24. A. Taste B. Open C. Feed D. Break
25. A. Cnfidence B. Wealth C. Ambitin D. Wrd
26. A. librarian B. fficial C. pstman D. farmer
27. A. pigs B. shelves C. bks D. cins
28 A. page B. cver C. line D. chapter
29. A. ran B. left C. tk dwn D. set up
30. A. cheap B. available C. interesting D. free
31. A. effrtlessly B. casually C. tightly D. painfully
32. A. cried B. smiled C. shuted D. stretched
33. A. caught wind f B. lst sight f C. analyzed D. created
34. A. Letters B. Dnatins C. Turists D. Orders
35. A. starting B. watching C. smthing D. feeling
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。
Research has shwn that a preference fr sweet fds is assciated with trait agreeableness. The assciatin
can be seen in terms smetimes ____36____ (use) t describe kind and nice peple as well as peple we lve in
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sme cultures (“sweet”, “sweetie”, r“hney”).
These links can ____37____ (explain) based n the cnceptual metaphr thery and the center f ____38____
is that metaphrs map abstract cncepts nt mre cncrete fields t aid understanding. In the thery, metaphric
mappings are cgnitive assciatin, ften learned thrugh experience r a prcess f embdiment (具 象 化 ),
____39____ eventually allws peple t think abut r represent abstract cncepts in terms that are mre readily
perceptible,such as taste.
A new jurnal article published this week, ____40____ which I am a c-authr, aimed t examine
____41____ the assciatin between sweet taste preferences and agreeableness ccurs acrss cultures. T address
this questin, the study ____42____ (survey) 1,650 participants f different cultural backgrunds.
The study fund that agreeableness was ____43____ (significant) and psitively cnnected with the tw
different measures f sweet taste preferences in all samples. Cmpared with nes withut a sweet tth, peple
wh like sweet fds are ____44____ (likely) t “sympathize with thers’ feelings”, “take time ut fr thers”,
“have a sft heart”, and s n. Therefre, the study’s ____45____ (result) suggest that peple acrss cultures use
sweet taste experiences t understand r cnceptualize niceness in line with thery framewrk.
第四部分 写作(共两节;满分 40 分)
第一节(满分 15 分)
46. 假定你是李华,你的好友 Lisa 同时获得了两所顶尖大学的面试机会,但面试时间冲突,需放弃其一。
她为此十分纠结,写信向你求助。请用英语给她写一封建议信,内容包括:
1.对她表示理解;
2.给出选择建议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为 80 左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Lisa,
I am thrilled t hear that yu’ve received interview pprtunities frm tw prestigius universities.
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________
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Best wishes,
Li Hua
第二节(满分 25 分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整 短文。
The Frgtten Meldy
Elit std in frnt f the ld pian, his fingers hanging in the air. He didn’t knw why he’d cme. The pian
in his grandmther’s sunrm hadn’t made a sund in years. It was the fifth summer after Granny died. The huse
felt empty withut her. He remembered her baking ckies, reading, and telling stries abut her hme in Sicily,
but never playing music.
His fingers lingered n the keys gently and then unlcked the pian bench. He fund mre than dust. There
was an ld piece f paper, with ntes written n it. At the tp, in wbbly writing, it said “Fr my Elit”. Out f
curisity, he pressed the keys. Thugh just a small part f the piece, there was smething familiar abut it — like
a sng he’d heard in a dream. He tried again. This time, a shrt, sft tune came ut. It made him feel warm, like a
hug. He played it s smthly as if he had dne it cuntless times.
“Elit?” He turned. Mrs. Rssi, her grandmther’s friend, was standing in the dr. “Yu’re back!” “Mrs.
Rssi! Yeh! Fr my sl cncert!” Her eyes gt big when she saw the paper. “That sng… yu gt it! She and yur
grandfather wrte it fr yu, when yu were a baby. They played it tgether every night when yu slept. Yur
grandma used t play all the time.” Elit frwned. “Why did she stp?”
注意:
(1)续写词数应为 150 左右;
(2)请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Mrs. Rssi sighed and lked sad, her gaze drifting t the paper like she was seeing the past.
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Elit’s fingers brushed the wrn paper as if tuching his grandmther’s hand.
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