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      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。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:Hw much is the shirt?
      A. £19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
      答案是C。
      1. Wh will be absent frm the party this evening?
      A. Kate.B. Amy.C. Carline.
      2. What has the wman dne t her hair?
      A. She had it cut shrt.B. She had it tied.C. She had it straightened.
      3. What did the man buy fr Ze?
      A. Sme tys.B. A bx f candies.C. A bunch f flwers.
      4. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
      A. When t see a mvie.B. What t watch n TV.C. Hw t prtect nature.
      5. What is the man’s hbby?
      A. Reading bks.B. Watching mvies.C. Taking pictures.
      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。
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      6. What des the man remind the wman t take?
      A. Umbrellas.B. Warm clthes.C. A tent.
      7. Hw des the wman feel abut the man?
      A. He’s helpful.B. He’s efficient.C. He’s incnsiderate.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      8. Why did Je make the vide?
      A. T enter a film cmpetitin.
      B. T prmte black-and-white films.
      C. T make up a stry with the wman.
      9. What will Je d next?
      A. Rewrite the stry.
      B. Give his pinins t the wman.
      C. Make parts f the vide clrful.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      10. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
      A. TV hst and guest.B. Teacher and student.C. Interviewer and interviewee.
      11. What aspect f the cmpany attracts the wman?
      A. Its sftware develpment.
      B. Its fcus n wrk-life balance.
      C. Its training curses in innvatin.
      12. Which difficulty des the wman think she might have?
      A. Keeping up with trends.
      B. Managing prjects efficiently.
      C. Building better wrking grups.
      听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
      13. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
      A. In a clthes shp.B. At a train statin.C. In a cmpany.
      14. What time is it nw?
      A. Arund 5:15 pm.B. Arund 5:45 pm.C. Arund 5:30 pm.
      15. What des the wman prbably d?
      A. She’s a reprter.B. She’s an engineer.C. She’s a salespersn.
      16. What else did the wman lse?
      A. Her car keys.B. Her wallet.C. Her phne.
      听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
      17. What des the speaker mainly talk abut?
      A. Magic pwer.B. Suth America.C. A walking tree.
      18. Hw far can the tree mve annually?
      A. Abut 3 meters.B. Abut 20 meters.C. Abut 30 meters.
      19. What are the listeners advised t d?
      A. Take a picture f the tree.B. Research int the tree.C. Walk arund the tree.
      20. What is the speaker ding?
      A. Teaching a class.B. Perfrming magic tricks.C. Explring the rainfrest.
      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。
      A
      Library f Cngress — Washingtn D.C., USA
      Established in 1800, the Library f Cngress is the largest library in the wrld fr its shelf space and number f vlumes. While the library is pen t the public fr n-site research, as a turist attractin, nly members f Cngress, Supreme Curt justices, and ther specified gvernment fficials can check ut bks frm this library.
      Library f Saint Gall — St. Gallen, Switzerland
      The Abbey Library f Saint Gall is the ldest library in Switzerland. It’s hme t abut 160,000 vlumes, including manuscripts dating back t the 8th century. In 1983, the United Natins Educatinal, Scientific, and Cultural Organizatin named the library a Wrld Heritage site. The library ffers nline access t many f its hldings thrugh an electrnic database.
      Bdleian Libraries — Oxfrd, United Kingdm
      Established in 1602 as Oxfrd University’s libraries, the Bdleian Libraries is ne f the ldest libraries in Eurpe. Thugh the Bdleian Libraries cmprises multiple buildings, perhaps the mst visually interesting is Radcliffe Camera. As the earliest circular (圆形的) library in England, it appeared in multiple mvies.
      Library f Parliament — Ottawa, Canada
      The Library f Parliament hlds a special distinctin n ur list, as it is the nly library whse likeness is printed n the cuntry’s ten dllar bill. Cnstructed in 1876, the design f this natinal landmark was inspired by the British Museum’s Reading Rm. The cllectin includes mre than 600,000 items. While access t the facility is generally restricted t Canadian parliamentary (议会的) business, turs are ften made available t the public!
      21. What can the public d in the Library f Cngress?
      A. Check ut bks.B. Cnduct a tur f the library.
      C. Read sme f its hldings nline.D. Interview gvernment fficials n site.
      22. What makes the Library f Parliament special?
      A. It was designed by a British persn.
      B. It has the largest cllectin in the wrld.
      C. Its image is printed n Canada’s currency.
      D. It was built fr Canadian parliamentary business.
      23. Which f the fllwing has been used as a setting fr many films?
      A. Library f Cngress.B. Bdleian Libraries.
      C. Library f Parliament.D. Abbey Library f Saint Gall.
      B
      I’m Inés Azfeifa Rjas, a primate (灵长类动物) researcher with Salve Mns, a nnprfit wildlife rganizatin based in Tamarind, Csta Rica.
      When I was a girl living n the suthern Pacific Cast f Csta Rica, my parents wuld take me t see glden hwler mnkeys (猴) in the frest mst weekends. Hwler mnkeys are like big, hairy gardeners, spreading seeds frm many trees. I understd at an early age that we shuld preserve the species. Therefre, I wanted t d smething t prtect bth the hwler mnkeys and their habitat.
      Fr the past decade, I’ve studied the behavir f hwler mnkey grups in Guanacaste, a regin in nrthern Csta Rica where turism is grwing rapidly and hundreds f mnkeys die frm electrcutin (触电) each year. Fr my master’s degree at the University f Csta Rica, I evaluated hw mnkeys use mdern facilities such as pwer lines t navigate thrugh an urban area. I ended up taking a lt f electrcuted mnkeys t rescue centers. We are dcumenting hw this species’ behavir is changing in real time.
      Althugh we dn’t knw whether the verall number f mnkeys is declining, we d knw that the grups lcated in the frest have rughly 25-45 individuals, cmpared with an average f nly 7 in the urban grups.
      I’m teaching my clleague hw best t set a camera trap t mnitr hwler mnkeys. We can then determine where t add a tree bridge, a structure t help mnkeys living n the tree t cmplete their rutes fr fd and engage in scial behavirs safely. We als use the cameras t mnitr the cnditin and effectiveness f the bridges and evaluate their utcme. Over the past three years, ur measurements have shwn that mnkey electrcutin has decreased by 30% after ur effrts t maintain cnnectivity between tree rutes.
      24. Why did the authr chse t study hwler mnkeys?
      A. She was advised by her parents.B. She aimed t prtect them when yung.
      C. She was fascinated by their appearance.D. She majred in primate research in cllege.
      25. What did the authr d t get her master’ degree?
      A. She bserved hw mnkeys mve in the city.
      B. She evaluated the grwing turism in Csta Rica.
      C. She researched in Guanacaste fr ten years.
      D. She rescued a large number f injured mnkeys.
      26. What can be inferred abut the mnkeys frm the authr’s study?
      A. Mnkeys’ survival is greatly affected by city facilities.
      B. The verall number f the mnkeys is declining.
      C. Electrcutin is the biggest threat t the mnkeys.
      D. Mnkey grups in cities have mre members than frest nes.
      27. Where might the text be taken frm?
      A. A Scientific research paper.B. A reginal develpment news.
      C. A wildlife cnservatin magazine.D. A science fictin.
      C
      As the wrld accelerates its shift tward lw-carbn mbility, electric vehicles (EVs) have becme a key pint f technlgical, ecnmic, and envirnmental debates.
      EVs are winning ppularity wrldwide. China leads the market, accunting fr 60 percent f glbal EV sales, while Eurpe and the United States fllw as majr cnsumers. Emerging markets like India, Thailand, and Indnesia are slwly catching n. In sme cuntries, EVs have already reshaped the autmbile scene. Fr instance, in Iceland, EVs cmprise abut 60 percent f new car sales. In Nrway, that figure rises t ver 80 percent. In cntrast, arund 5.6 percent f new vehicles in the United States were electric in 2022, althugh regins such as Califrnia have seen clser t 16 percent. Analysts even predict that within a decade nearly half f all new cars in the United States culd be EVs.
      Despite their increasing adptin, many ptential buyers hesitate due t “mileage apprehensin”. This cncern is cmpunded by the limited number f charging statins; in the United States, there are arund 46,000 charging statins cmpared t rughly 150,000 gas statins. Hwever, imprvements are n the way. A wrld-famus EV cmpany, fr example, is pening its reliable supercharger netwrk t ther EV brands. One driver managed a nearly 2,500-mile rad trip withut any range issues, suggesting that advances in charging infrastructure are easing cnsumer wrries.
      Althugh EVs prduce n waste gas emissins, they are nt withut envirnmental csts. Research indicates that prducing EV batteries can generate mre greenhuse gases than manufacturing traditinal vehicles. Mrever, the sustainability f electric cars depends largely n whether the electricity used fr charging cmes frm renewable surces instead f cal r gas. Sme critics als nte that replacing gasline vehicles with EVs des nt address prblems like traffic jam and urban expansin. Integrating electrified public transit, including buses, might be necessary t create a mre sustainable transprtatin future.
      28. What is the glbal trend in EV adptin at present?
      A. The United States leads in EV adptin.
      B. China takes the lead with varied pace acrss different cuntries.
      C. EV sales are drpping due t charging netwrk issues.
      D. Sme Eurpean cuntries will becme majr cnsumer markets.
      29. What des the underlined phrase “mileage apprehensin” in the paragraph 3 mean?
      A. Wrry abut the high electricity bills.
      B. Wrry abut the high charging cst fr lng trips.
      C. Fear f running ut f the electricity n a lng jurney.
      D. Fear f envirnmental harm frm battery prductin.
      30. What des the text suggest t imprve sustainable transprt?
      A. Creating faster-charging tech.B. Expanding EV battery recycling.
      C. Banning gas cars in crwded cities.D. Use electric public transit and EVs.
      31. What is the best title fr the text?
      A. China’s future EV Market.
      B. Slving EV Range Issues.
      C. EVs: Envirnmental Csts and Energy Needs.
      D. EVs: Grwth, Challenges, and Future Needs.
      D
      The Hwgill Fells are a grup f smth, treeless hills in the Yrkshire Dales Natinal Park. Their rund shapes and bare surface make them lk like a grup f sleeping animals. This pen landscape, shaped by hundreds f years f sheep grazing (放牧), hides a frgtten past. Beneath the sil lie ancient tree rts: quiet evidence f lng-lst frests, nw called “ghst wdlands”.
      In recent years, changes have begun, ver 300,000 native trees have been planted acrss these hills in sheep-free enclsures. Slwly, birds and flwers are returning. “We’re ten years int a recvery prcess,” says eclgist Mike Duglas, wh is studying bird ppulatins in the area. Accrding t him, land nce cnsidered badly damaged is nw shwing signs f new life.
      Unlike sme ther rewilding prjects n private land, this ne cvers cmmn land pen t the public. It came frm agreements between many lcal farmers. “Planting these trees n cmmn land was smething new,” says Peter Leesn frm the Wdland Trust. Sme plants, such as bluebells and bracken, have als started t grw again. Their return shws that the land still remembers its wdland past.
      The effrt has already made a difference, In 2016, nly 4 bird species bred (繁殖) here. Last year, the number rse t 14. “I didn’t expect birds t cme back s quickly,” says Duglas. The wrk was made pssible by a 10-year gvernment prgram, which supprts bth the farmers and the landwner thrugh yearly payments.
      At first, sme farmers wrried the prject might harm their way f life. But the payments help make up fr lst grazing land, ffering needed supprt. “This is helping farmers stay n the land,” says Tim Winder, a lcal leader, He and thers are nw wrking n new ideas, including fld cntrl and sil care. As trees grw, mre cmmn birds will arrive, “This was a big step int the unknwn,” says Leesn, “But the farmers were ptimistic — and it’s wrking.”
      32. What happened after the tree planting prject began?
      A. Over 300,000 freign trees were intrduced.B. Sheep grazing areas expanded significantly.
      C. Peple were denied access t private lands.D. Native plants and birds started reappearing.
      33. What can we knw abut the rewilding prject?
      A. It enjyed success.B. It harmed lcal farming
      C. It was privately funded.D. invlved private land.
      34. What were the farmers’ initial reactin t the prject?
      A. The were indifferent.B. They were astnished.
      C. They were cautius.D. They were excited.
      35. What is the text mainly abut?
      A. The fight t save the sil.B. The hills being refrested.
      C. A park fr wild animals.D. A new hme fr farmers.
      第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
      阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
      Anger is the mst destructive emtin. When yu’re angry, yu may make rash (鲁莽的) decisins and say smething rude that yu’ll likely regret. ____36____ Yu might feel lng-burning anger that destrys yur gd intentins, and makes yu an unpleasant persn. Frtunately, there are ways t prevent anger frm ruining ur lives.
      Change yur attitude t the way the wrld wrks. ____37____ Try t accept that ther peple d behave in ways that will make yu angry. Realizing this can help yu reduce the intensity f yur anger. When yu expect thers t smetimes act imperfectly, yu’re less likely t be thrwn ff balance by their actins.
      ____38____ Smetimes anger can be used t achieve great things. Martin Luther King was angry abut the lack f civil rights in the USA. Gandhi was angry abut British dminatin in India. They bth used that anger t mtivate themselves t fight against what they saw as injustice.
      Dn’t take the easy way when yu get angry. We all get tempted t thrw smething, hit smething, r scream when we’re angry. But giving in t these impulses (冲动) nly make things wrse. Instead, take a deep breath, cunt t ten, and try t calm dwn. ____39____
      Stp trying t manage yur anger. ____40____ Hwever, it ften just leads t suppressing yur feelings. A much better way f facing up t anger is t identify the rt cause. By understanding the underlying reasns, yu can address the cre issues and create better ways t manage yur emtins.
      A. Dn’t dismiss anger as a bad emtin.
      B. Anger arrives quickly but it’s slw t pass.
      C. Express yur anger in a calm and wise way.
      D. It is perfectly nrmal t experience emtins such as anger.
      E. The actins f ther peple can be a significant cause f anger.
      F. This can help yu think mre clearly and respnd mre effectively.
      G. Anger management used t be prmted as a way f dealing with anger.
      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,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
      I started my hitchhiking (搭顺风车旅行) with a 50-pund pack n my back, As I traveled, I was frequently reminded f dangerus peple. ____41____, I was always treated with kindness. I fund mst peple were ____42____. When peple knew that I had n ____43____ and wuld take nne f the mney, they bught me fd. Once in Nebraska, a car pulled ver t the radside. When I reached the ____44____, I saw tw ld ladies. “I knw yu’re nt suppsed t ____45____ hitchhikers, but it’s s far between twns here and yu feel bad passing a persn, said the driver. The ther wman said she had been ____46____ by a hitchhiker, but she’d rather take a risk than feel bad abut passing a stranger in ____47____.
      One day, I walked int the chamber f cmmerce in Jamestwn t learn abut ____48____ in the area. The directr, Baxter Wilsn, saw my backpack and said, “Mst peple arund here will let yu pitch a tent n their land.” “Any particular ____49____?” I asked, “I have a farm abut ten miles suth f here, If yu’re here at 5:30, yu can _____50_____ with me.” I accepted, and we drve ut t a cuntry huse. Suddenly I realized he _____51_____ me t spend the night in his huse. His wife, Carl, a teacher, was _____52_____ when we walked in. That night I had very impressive lcal dishes.
      The next mrning, Carl asked if I’d cme t their schl and talk t her class abut my trip, and I _____53_____. The kids, wh were all very _____54_____, kept asking me questins. I tld them it was wnderful t help and be helped and thugh the wrld is _____55_____, yu can still depend n the kindness f strangers.
      41. A. OtherwiseB. TherefreC. HweverD. Then
      42. A. wealthyB. energeticC. friendlyD. indifferent
      43. A. timeB. mneyC. fameD. cnfidence
      44. A. glassB. gateC. wheelD. windw
      45. A. pick upB. give upC. turn tD. learn frm
      46. A. helpedB. respectedC. attackedD. fllwed
      47. A. publicB. needC. cntrlD. advance
      48. A. hikingB. travellingC. drivingD. camping
      49. A. priceB. directinC. tentD. guest
      50. A. rideB. walkC. stayD. talk
      51. A. frbadeB. encuragedC. invitedD. reminded
      52. A. chattingB. ckingC. cleaningD. reading
      53. A. hesitatedB. refusedC. insistedD. agreed
      54. A. impatientB. carelessC. attentiveD. sensitive
      55. A. unpredictableB. enjyableC. miserableD. peaceful
      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。
      Mei Lanfang, the wrld-famus master f perfrming arts, fund Shanghai bth a springbard fr fame ____56____ an pprtunity t braden his artistic visin. He lived in the city fr decades, leaving traces f his life and career acrss its streets. Shanghai’s dynamic culture and internatinal influences had a direct and ____57____ (last) impact n Mei’s innvatins in Peking Opera. In 1913, Mei first arrived in the city at the age f 19. His debut perfrmance in Shanghai ____58____ (immediate) launched him t fame.
      Drawing n diverse artistic influences, he ____59____ (celebrate) as the “King f the Stage” and quickly gained natinwide fame. In 1932, Mei mved t Shanghai with his family and remained there. It was nt ____60____ 1951 that he finally mved t Beijing.
      Great Theater f China was nce ne f the majr ____61____ (venue) fr Peking Opera perfrmances in the city. Fr a perid f time, it served as an imprtant stage fr Mei, leaving behind ____62____ (memry) mments in the histry f Chinese pera. As such, it has als becme a valuable cultural and histrical heritage site in the city. Mei participated in a series f charity perfrmances ____63____ (raise) funds fr ____64____ drught that happened in Zhejiang in 1935, perfrming alngside many influential scial figures f that time.
      ____65____ Nvember 2, 1946 t January 6, 1947, Mei cperated with Yang Basen in cntinuus perfrmances at the theater, perfrming almst daily fr ver tw mnths. It is said that the theater’s irn gates were nce damaged due t the enthusiastic crwds.
      第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40)
      第一节(满分15分)
      66. 你校学生会将开展以“Prtecting Our Cultural Sites”为主题的活动。请你写一封倡议信发表在学校的英文网站上,内容包括:
      保护文化遗址的意义;(2)呼吁大家参加该活动。
      注意:
      (1)写作词数应为80个左右;
      (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
      Dear fellw students,
      _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
      The Student Unin
      第二节(满分25分)
      67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
      Diana was nt sure if getting n a crwded bus was a gd chice, but it was the nly ptin as the next bus was scheduled 20 minutes later. She didn’t have the energy in her 80-year-ld knees t stand fr the whle bus ride t the fair, but she still felt hpeful.
      “Maybe smene will make rm fr me,” Diana thught as she entered the bus. She was excited abut her jurney. After all, the lcal mnthly fair was the nly time she gt t really see ther peple in the entire mnth, but as sn as she stepped nt the bus, she was verwhelmed by the mass f peple, The crwded space made her feel uneasy, and she clutched her purse tightly, even thugh she didn’t have much cash in it, she just wanted t feel a bit mre secure.
      There weren’t any smiling faces. Peple were s immersed in their phnes that they verlked the 80-year-ld stumbling by, lking fr an empty seat.
      “Maybe it’s impssible fr me t find a seat tday. They are just...” Diana thught.
      “Ma’am, yu can have my seat,” a gentle vice interrupted Diana’s thughts.
      Diana was s pleased by the by’s cmpassin that she didn’t ntice him struggling t get up frm the seat. Onlkers stared as they saw the by lift himself nt a crutch and step int the aisle.
      A child frm the back yelled, “Mm, Dad! Lk at that by’s ft!" It was then that Diana nticed the by’s ft and felt her heart melt. The by wh had chsen t shw her kindness nly had ne leg.
      “Oh, I didn’t realize, child,” Diana patted the by n the shulder gently. “Yu shuld stay seated, l can manage.”
      But the by insisted, “N, ma’am, yu need it mre than I d. I’ll be kay standing.” Diana sat fr a mment, but the by’s determinatin and kindness were undeniable.
      注意:
      (1)续写词数应为150个左右;
      (2)按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答:
      Diana slwly lwered herself int the seat.
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      As the bus cntinued its jurney, the entire bus seemed t cme alive.
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