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    第一部分 听力理解(共两节,满分30分)
    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.Hw many cups d the speakers have in all?
    A .20. B.25 C.35.
    2.What is Mary prbably ging t d?
    A. G t the stre. B. Finish her drawing. C. Paint the main clrs.
    3. When des the mvie start?
    A. At 7:15. B. At 7:30. C. At 7:40.
    4.What are the speakers talking abut?
    A. A serius disease. B. A climate prblem. C. A new measure.
    5.What is the man ding?
    A. Taking a camping trip. B. Preparing fr a party. C. Ding sme shpping.
    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,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. What is Prfessr Jhnsn's attitude tward building the factry?
    A. Favrable. B. Disapprving. C. Casual.
    7. What is the wman prbably?
    A. A hstess. B. A businesswman. C. An expert.
    听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
    8. Wh is fnd f classical music?
    A. Ellen. B. Peter. C. Sue.
    9. Hw did the speakers feel abut Harry's preference fr pera?
    A. Disappinted. B. Acceptable. C. Surprised.
    10.Which instrument des Peter lve playing?
    A. The guitar. B. The vilin. C. The drums.
    听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
    11.What is the rm like?
    A. Small. B. Big. C. Old.
    12. What will be arranged first?
    A. The chairs.B. The bed. C. The dressing table.
    13.Where will the chairs be put?
    A. Next t the windw.B. In frnt f the fireplace.C. Near the dressing table.
    听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
    14. Wh is Mike?
    A. Jake’s bss. B. Jake’s neighbr. C. Jake’s friend.
    15. When will Jake prbably g cave diving?
    A. In a week.B. In a few weeks.C. In a cuple f mnths.
    16. Why des Jake d extreme sprts?
    A. T push his limits.
    B. T shw his bravery.
    C. T prmte cmpetitive spirit.
    17. What des Grace like t d?
    A. Hang ut with friends. B. G ice climbing. C. Shp nline.
    听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
    18. Hw ld is Alvin?
    A.12. B.14. C.16.
    19. Where des Alvin's mther wrk?
    A. At a cmpany. B. At a schl. C. At a studi.
    20. What d we knw abut Alvin?
    A. He prefers Chinese mvies.
    B. He wuld like t make friends.
    C. He is t shy t talk t strangers.
    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
    Activities Fr Families with Children
    There are plenty f things t d and see arund Cusc, Peru that children will enjy.
    Hrse riding
    Many children will enjy the pprtunity t ride a hrse. The Happy Ranch Hrse Farm rganizes hrse rides thrugh the cuntryside passing wheat fields and small twns, wden huts, pen air markets and cking utside ver a fire. Price fr a hrse ride is US $ 12 per persn.
    Cking class
    If yu enjy lcal fd, taking a cking class culd be fun. Several restaurants ffer classes, which start with a visit t a lcal market t buy fresh ingredients (原料). Wearing a ck’s hat, children can help washing and cutting. Prices fr a 3 hurs class start at US $13 per persn.
    Ht air balln
    A ht air balln ride will give yu great views f the city. The balln ges up abut 200 meters if weather cnditins are OK, less if cnditins are windy. The balln will stay at that altitude fr abut 10 minutes. Prices are US $20 fr an adult, half price fr children.
    Ceramics class
    A fun activity fr kids is taking a ceramics class at the Fine Arts Center. With the help f an experienced ptter, kids can make their wn creatin n the ptter’s wheel frm clay. The basic clay class csts US $15 per persn and takes 1.5 hurs.
    21. Which activity takes yu t view Cusc’s village life?
    A. Hrse riding. B. Cking class . C. Ht air balln. D. Ceramics class.
    22. What can we knw abut cking classes?
    A. They are usually ffered by cking schls.
    B. It takes a family f three US $13 t take ne.
    C. Children take part in the whle cking prcess.
    D. Visitrs prepare ingredients by themselves.
    23. Hw much des it take a cuple with a kid t ride a ht air balln?
    A. US$ 20. B. US$ 30. C. US$ 50. D.US$ 40 .
    B
    It was a warm evening in August in 1995. Rbert Blcker was driving t Yale University after being appinted as the university’s Dean (院长) f Music. He didn’t expect t see many peple, but a cuple f students met him and shwed him arund.
    “When I lked at the histry f the university and hw peple are devted t the schl’s art prgrams, I was hnred by the chance t wrk there. I culd nt wait fr the next day t start my jb. And that excitement never changed because every day was different. My jb as dean was nt scheduled. I walked arund the campus and students talked t me. I went t rehearsals (排演) by the students and teachers and gt inspired by them,” he adds.
    After nearly three decades as the Dean f Music at Yale, the 77-year-ld retired frm the psitin n Aug 31. Als an expert pianist, he remains a prfessr f pian at the music schl, as well as prfessr f leadership strategies at Yale Schl f Management. Amng his cuntless cntributins as dean, Blcker develped lng-term relatinships with fellw musicians in China. He nce tured cities, including Shenzhen, Shanghai and Hangzhu, giving lectures t the yungsters.
    “China is a very special place fr me. I am very happy t be back after the pandemic (疫情) t meet my friends and clleagues,” Blcker says, adding that he is particularly excited abut being with yung students.
    Yang Suxian, directr f the Shenzhen Pian Music Festival, says, “He has been very supprtive and has participated in the Shenzhen Pian Music Festival fr years, even during the pandemic.”
    Blcker’s visin f a mre hpeful wrld is reflected in his belief that music bridges the understanding between peple.
    “Music brings hpe. Peple may speak different languages and have different ideas but music speaks t each ther’s heart, and that’s why we keep this wrk ging n and why the wrk never ends,” he says, “Our jb is t let music heal the wrld by allwing us t understand and find a cmmn place in ur hearts.”
    24. Hw did Rbert Blcker feel after being appinted as the university’s Dean?
    A. Anxius. B. Thrilled. C. Terrified. D. Challenged.
    25. What is included in Rbert Blcker’s wrk at Yale?
    A. Teaching leadership skills.
    B. Reviving art prgrams f the schl.
    C. Giving cncerts when turing cities in China.
    D. Organizing rehearsals fr students and teachers.
    26. What is the authr’s purpse in mentining Yang Suxian’s wrds?
    A. T advertise the festival in Shenzhen.
    B. T stress Rbert’s preference fr music.
    C. T review the hardships during the pandemic.
    D. T shw Rbert’s care abut Chinese musicians.
    27. What d we knw abut musicians’ jb frm the last paragraph?
    A. Spreading music t the whle wrld.
    B. Translating music int a cmmn language.
    C. Helping peple t reach an agreement n music.
    D. Guiding peple t knw themselves better thrugh music.
    C
    Handwritten Chinese characters can be beautiful. I still remember lking at Chinese and nt understanding anything it said and yet feeling a strng attractin. In fact, sme students start learning Chinese because f the characters. After having studied Chinese fr a while, I realized that handwriting in Chinese takes a very lng time t learn.
    Living as we d in a digital era (数字时代) with smartphnes and cmputers, mst students sner r later ask themselves this questin: Is it really necessary t learn hw t write by hand in Chinese? When using smartphnes r cmputers, we can use phnetic input (语音输入) systems, which chse the characters we want fr us as lng as we can remember hw they are prnunced. Since we enter different characters, we seldm need t be able t recgnize the difference between individual (每个) characters in detail; the cmputer makes the right chices fr us. D we really need t write Chinese by hand at all?
    I think mst peple agree that yu shuld learn t write at least sme characters at sme pint as a student f Chinese, althugh nt necessarily straight away and nt necessarily all the characters that yu can say. But unless yu dn’t care abut written language at all, yu shuld learn the basics f handwriting. Withut it, it will be very hard t understand characters. Yu dn’t need t be a calligraphy master, but yu d need basic handwriting skills t d this. Simply lking at things is, as usual, a bad way f learning.I think learning the mst cmmn 500 characters r s is a gd idea fr all students. If yu actually want t write by hand, extend (扩大) that t 1,000. Then learn t handwrite characters utside f the 1,000 mst cmmn n a need-t-knw basis.
    28. What des the authr think f Chinese characters?
    A. They attract sme freigners t learn Chinese.
    B. They shw the greatness f Chinese culture.
    C. They are less cmmunicative than English wrds.
    D. They are nt really that difficult.
    29. What can we infer abut characters in Paragraph 2?
    A. Characters are very difficult fr freigners t learn.
    B. Peple believe learning t write characters is imprtant.
    C. Characters may disappear with the develpment f sciety.
    D. Peple dubt the necessity f learning t write characters.
    30. What des the underlined wrd “this” in Paragraph 3 refer t?
    A. Being a calligraphy master. B. Understanding characters.
    C. Keeping a gd learning habit. D. Learning basic handwriting skills.
    31. What is the authr’s attitude t learning t write characters in the digital age?
    A. Wrried. B. Surprised. C. Supprtive. D. Uncaring.
    D
    Dragns, a famus imaginary beast brn frm fantasy, are ften present in stries in the west and east. In bth cultures, dragns are generally recgnized as massive creatures capable f flight. They have great pwer and are ften assciated with magical abilities. Hwever, due t their different cultural rts and images, there exist significant differences in the way dragns are regarded in the west and east, particularly in China.
    Chinese dragns mst resemble snakes, and have fur claws and n wings. They ften have features f ther animals, including carp, tigers, and eagles. In the cntrast, Western dragns lk like huge lizards with big claws and large bat-like wings, and are ften shwn with spines r rugh scales.
    In traditinal Chinese culture, a dragn is a symbl f luck, pwer and high status. They can cause weather changes and bring rainfall t the fields t ensure rich harvests. They are cnsidered divine(神圣的) creatures, which hld an imprtant psitin as the head f the fur spirits. Therefre, t symblize their pwer, ancient Chinese emperrs decrated their clthes with dragn patterns. These clthes are knwn as dragn rbes. Many Chinese view the dragn as a natinal symbl, prudly referring t themselves as “descendants f the dragn”. In the west, hwever, a dragn symblizes an evil creature that spreads vilence and terrr thrughut the land. They are believed t be transfrmed by the devil, with the ability t breathe fire r spit pisn. Many western tales shw dragns being defeated and killed t prtect peple frm danger.
    Tday, dragns cntinue t evlve, exceeding traditinal bundaries and finding new significance in glbal culture. They are n lnger assciated with evil r gd, but rather as cmplex characters with their wn unique persnalities and mtivatins. Fr example, Tthless frm Hw t Train Yur Dragn begins as a dangerus dragn but evlves int a misunderstd being with lve and cmpassin. This challenges the idea f dragns as naturally evil, presenting them as cmplex beings with emtins and mtivatins.
    32. What d western dragns and eastern dragns have in cmmn?
    A. They have rugh skin.B. They are huge and pwerful.
    C. They are in the shape f snakes.D. They have big claws and wings.
    33. What d we knw frm paragraph 3?
    A. Western dragns are a symbl f authrity.
    B. Dragns in China can prtect peple frm danger.
    C. Chinese dragns can cntrl rainfall and breathe fire.
    D. Dragns are believed t cause chas in western culture.
    34. What is new abut dragns in tday’s glbal culture?
    A. They are regarded as adventurus creatures.
    B. They are clsely assciated with evil r gd.
    C. They have mre diverse emtins and persnalities.
    D. They tend t represent human spirits facing challenges.
    35. Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
    A. The Dragn Elements in Glbal Culture
    B. The Origin f Dragns in Chinese Histry
    C. The Magical Animals in Different Cuntries
    D. The Images f Dragns in Western Traditins
    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。
    Fd plays an essential rle in ur lives and rightfully s: The fd we eat is related t ur culture. 36 . Dn’t believe me? Here’s why fd is the best way t understand a culture:
    37
    It desn’t matter where yu’re frm—yu have t eat. Yur scial culture mst likely develped frm the need t eat. Once they surpassed hunting and gathering, many early civilizatins rganized themselves in ways that prmted fd distributin and prductin. That als meant that the animals, land and resurces yu were near gverned what yu’d cnsume and hw yu’d prepare and ck it.
    Fd preservatin techniques are unique t climates and lifestyles.
    Ever wnder why the prcess t preserve meat is s different arund the wrld? 38 . In Mrcc, if preserved crrectly, Khlea, a dish, is still gd fr tw years when stred at rm temperature. That makes much sense in Mrcc, which has had a strng nmadic(游牧的) ppulatin, desert landscape, and extremely warm, dry temperatures.
    The main lcal cuisines illustrate histrical eating patterns.
    Sme scieties have cuisines that are entirely based n meat, and thers are almst entirely plant-based. India’s cuisine is extremely varied frm regin t regin, with meat and wheat heavy dishes in the far nrth, t spectacular fish delicacies in the east, t rice-based vegetarian diets in the suth. 39 .
    Fd turism.
    40 . A fd turist wn’t just fcus n having a pint at Oktberfest, but will be interested in learning the German beer making prcess, and pssibly hw they can make their wn fresh beer. Since their interest in fd is mre than meal deep, the turists have the chance t learn lcal preparatin techniques that can lead t ther aspects f a particular regin’s culture.
    A. Fd affects the civilizatin
    B. Fd is a universal necessity
    C. And the western part is hme t strict vegetarians
    D. Sme peple have a trip just fr enjying the fd
    E. It has t d with lcal resurces, needs, and climates
    F. Yu can learn much abut a particular culture by explring their fd
    G. Sme peple have taken the cmbinatin f fd and culture t a new level
    第三部分(共三节,满分45分)
    第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
    On May 12, 2008, a deadly earthquake rcked 23-year-ld Lia Zhi’s apartment building in Sichuan, causing it t fall dwn.
    Amng the debris, Ms Lia, a dancer, heard the search and rescue team 41 her, but she didn’t have the energy t 42 . Then she heard her father calling her name. She thught, “I must 43 my father again.”
    She made it ut alive after being trapped fr 30 hurs but she 44 everything: Her hme, her daughter and bth her legs.
    In the hspital, she managed t bear the pain and 45 with ther patients. They asked her, “Hw are yu still laughing at this pint?”
    “Because I am still 46 ,” she replied.
    Tw mnths after the earthquake, she was asked if she wanted t take up dancing 47 . At the time, she was still in recvery, but that did nt stp her determinatin. “I 48 t get n the stage (舞台) ne mre time,” she said. Hwever, frm treatment t the adjusting (适应) f prsthetic limbs (义肢), Ms Lia said it was a (n) 49 jurney. “It was cmmn t be in s much pain,” she said.
    After seeing many patients culdn’t adjust t their prsthetic legs, Ms Lia almst 50 the wheelchair.
    “I had t be 51 everywhere: T the shwer, t the bathrm... I didn’t have any 52 .”
    In the end, she refused t 53 anyne and decided t have prsthetic limbs fitted (安装).
    Tday, she can be seen dancing and rck-climbing.
    “It’s easy t lse 54 in difficult situatins,” she said. “I was that clse t giving up many times -but I am 55 I didn’t.”
    41. A. treating B. praising C. running after D. lking fr
    42. A. answer B. dance C. exercise D. try
    43. A. see B. help C. fllw D. find
    44. A. needed B. lst C. knew D. remembered
    45. A. cmpeted B. walked C. jked D. wrked
    46. A. amazed B. alive C. healthy D. satisfied
    47. A. sn B. t C. instead D. again
    48. A. prmised B. refused C. wanted D. failed
    49. A. shrt B. imprtant C. dangerus D. difficult
    50. A. discvered B. chse C. changed D. received
    51. A. sent B. carried C. welcmed D. encuraged
    52. A. freedm B. idea C. right D. time
    53. A. Learn frm B. talk with C. depend n D. care abut
    54. A. interest B. pwer C. trust D. hpe
    55. A. glad B. afraid C. surprised D. sure
    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个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    With the rapid extinctin f many wild species, mre and mre peple cme t realize the great imprtance f wildlife prtectin.
    We have t understand the prblem in 56 new light: we prtect urselves thrugh prtecting wildlife. On the ne hand, any species f wildlife helps t keep the eclgical balance (生态平衡). 57 ne species becmes extinct, it will disappear frever. What is mre, it will result 58 the extinctin f a chain f wildlife, which may lead t unpredictable disasters. On the ther hand, the mdern science and technlgy makes 59 pssible fr us t learn mre abut wildlife. By nw, scientists 60 (find) that wildlife has unknwn genetic cdes (遗传密码), which may turn ut 61 (free) human beings frm serius diseases and 62 (nature) disasters in the future.
    It is necessary fr us t prtect wildlife 63 (immediate) befre it is t late, althugh man has already plluted the envirnment and threatened the 64 (exist) f many wild species. Let’s take actin t prtect wildlife. 65 (learn) t live in harmny with all wildlife is part f mdern civilizatin.
    第三节:根据中文或首字母提示写出单词。(每空1分,共15分)
    66.比尔已经完全从心脏病中恢复过来。他现在非常开心。
    Bill __________ _________ frm his heart disease. He is very happy nw.
    67.我一从学院毕业就在那里工作了3年.
    I have wrked there fr three years, just after _________ _______ a cllege.
    68.如果你对中国的传统文化充满了好奇,不要错过这个难得的机会。
    If yu are____________ ________ traditinal Chinese culture, dn’t miss this excellent pprtunity.
    69.毒品贩子受到四面八方的攻击。
    Drug dealers came ___________ __________ frm all sides.
    70.我们国家各地风俗习惯迥然不同。
    Our cuntry ____________ widely in traditin __________ ne area t anther.
    71.He is a lnely ld man wh nly has his dg t keep him c ________.
    72.Her parents died in the accident, but she s________.
    73.The lifebat was sent ut t r ________ the sailrs frm the sinking ship.
    74.He decided t d_________ all his bks t the Hpe Prject.
    75. Adapting t the new envirnment is really a big c________ fr freshmen.
    第四部分 书面表达(满分25分)
    76.假如你是李华,准备邀请你的英国朋友 Peter 来中国参加元宵节庆祝活动,并提前告知他元宵节的相关情况。要点如下:
    1.时间及起源;
    2.活动内容;
    3.意义。
    注意:
    1.词数100左右;
    2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    3.文章开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
    Dear Peter,
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________
    Yurs
    Li Hua
    高2023级下期英语入学考试答案
    听力(共30分)
    1-5 CACBC 6-10 BAACC 11-15 ABABB 16-20 ACCBB
    阅读(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
    21-23 ADC 24-27 BADD 28-31 ADBC 32-35 BDCA 36-40 FBECG
    完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
    41-45 DAABC 46-50 BDCDB 51-55 BACDA
    语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    56. a 57. If 58. in 59. it 60. have fund
    61. t free 62. natural 63. immediately 64. existence 65. Learning
    单词填空(每空1分,共15分)
    66.has recvered 67.graduating frm 68.curius abut 69.under attack 70.varies frm
    71.cmpany 72. survived 73.rescue 74.dnated 75. challenge
    书面表达(共1小题;满分25分)
    Dear Peter,
    As the Lantern Festival is appraching, I am willing t invite yu t cme t China and celebrate it tgether. Nw I am glad t tell yu smething abut it in advance.
    Falling n the fifteenth day f the first lunar mnth, the Lantern Festival is ne f the traditinal Chinese festivals, which prbably dates back t as early as the Western Han Dynasty, it had becme a festival with great significance.
    Till tday, the Lantern Festival is still held each year thrughut the cuntry. In the daytime, there are a great number f perfrmances such as a dragn lantern dance, a lin dance, a land bat dance, etc. At night, Lanterns f varius shapes and sizes are hung in the streets, attracting cuntless visitrs. Guessing lantern riddles is an essential part f the Festival and has becme increasingly ppular. And peple will eat yuanxia n this day. That’s why it is als called Yuanxia Festival. What’s mre, yuanxia in Chinese means reunin, s peple eat them t dente unin, harmny and happiness fr the family. As the Lantern Festival is the first full mn f the lunar New Year, it represents peple’s gd wishes, symblizes fullness and family reunin.
    I hpe yu will cme here and experience this wnderful festival.
    Yurs,
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