第一部分听力,第一节听下面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。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
- A、 She won't go to enjoy the play.
- B、 She will go to enjoy the play.
- C、 She doesn't like the play at all.
第一部分听力,第二节听下面6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(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
第二部分 阅读,第一节 阅读下列材料,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中,选出最佳选项。(共11小题,每小题2分,满分22分)
During the Spring Festival, nine fantastic movies have come out, Here are three of them.
YOLO | Running time: 129 minutes Kind: Comedy Director: Jia Ling Main actors: Jia Ling, Lei Jiayin, Zhang Xiaofei Ticket price: ¥46 |
Pegasus 2 | Running time: 12l minutes Bonnie Bears.Time Twist Kind: Comedy Director: Han Han Main actors: Shen Teng, Yin Zheng, Fan Chengcheng, Zhang Benyu, Sun Yizhou, Wei Xiang, Jia Bing Ticket price: ¥38 |
Bonnie Bears.Time Twist | Running time: 108 minutes Director: Lin Huida Kind: Cartoon Main characters: Briar(熊大),Bramble(熊二),Vick(光头强) Ticket price: ¥42 |
Nowadays, many people in China are racing against time. They put a lot of value in "being on time" because they think it is important to be on time. However, in some other countries of theworld, people have different opinions on "being on time"
Germany
Thanks to its industrial (工业的) past, in Germany you are expected to arrive at least ten minutes earlier for any planned meeting.
In Germany, being on time is risky (有风险的) enough because your hosts will probably already be there waiting, wondering how on earth you could be so stupid. What will you do if anything unexpected happens, like heavy traffic or a sudden rain? So, remember to arrive early in Germany.
Saudi Arabia
Some countries care little about time and Saudi Arabia is one of them, It's because of their long history of desert living where time is not the first thing to think about. It could be that it's too hot to do anything on time. So don't expect them to be on time. Moreover, looking at your watch during an event is even considered as bad manners. So don't get angry with them, either.
Ghana
Most meeting times can be changed, even if an exact time is given, Ghanaians are very relaxed and easygoing. They think that if everyone is late, then no one is late. After all, what can't be done today can get done tomorrow. If you find it difficult to deal with, prepare to be unhappy.Otherwise, sit back to enjoy the ride.
Education is not just about going to school. It's also about what you learn and experience outside of school. So family and community play a great role.
In January, 13 agencies(部门) — including the Ministry of Education — released a guideline to improve the school-family-community cooperative education mechanism(学校家庭社会协同育人机制). It clarifies the roles and responsibilities of school, family and community and how they work together to educate children.
"The goal of the guideline is to give full play to the advantages of each party and promote the all-round development of students.s Zhang Zhiyong, a professor at Beijing Normal University, told
China Education Daily.
According to the guideline, schools play a leading role in cooperative education. They should keep close contact with parents. Paying a home visit and offering family education guidance regularly are made a must. Parents should play a role in family education. Besides traditional education, they are encouraged to lead their kids to take part in activities like volunteering and doing sports. The community is expected to provide support and service to students. All kinds of education bases and museums, for example, should be free or preferential(优惠的) to students.
Gao Wei, 43, a mother of a 14-year-old from Beijing, is excited about the guideline. "Strengthening(加强) the connection between the school and parents is not a new thing. But the guideline tells us how to make it happen," she said. "Another good point is that it asks the community to open more social resources to students. Nowadays, many students only focus on studying. With such support, they can learn more from real life."
阅读。第二节 (共4小题,每小题2分,满分8分)
Looking at the undone homework on his desk always makes David feel uncomfortable. Often, David leaves his homework behind and surfs the Internet or watches TV instead, waiting until the last minute. "The longer I wait, the more I worry." says David, aged 15.
Everyone procrastinates(拖延) because they want to feel good now. . You can procrastinate on nearly anything, even enjoyable tasks such as planning a vacation. "Some people procrastinate cleaning. Some people procrastinate by cleaning," says Professor Peter Stone. Research has shown that the top tasks that young people procrastinate are studying and going to bed. "The most important cause for procrastination is that people are afraid of failure, of not meeting others' expectations(期待)," Stone adds.
. They think they could do things better. But researchers disagree. "I did a study several years ago, asking procrastinators to finish a task in a certain period of time," says Stone. "They did worse than non-procrastinators (people who don't procrastinate): they made more mistakes, and they took longer. ." No matter what the cause is, procrastination is not going to be good for you. For example, bedtime procrastination can lead to sleeplessness, which in turn can cause many other health problems.
For those who need some drives to stop procrastinating, the best advice might be to take action first. If you've been procrastinating on exercise, just put on your walking shoes. . Next, find something to help you remember to take action. If you want to go to bed at 10:30 p.m., you might set a timed dimmer switch(渐暗开关) at 10 p.m. When the lights are dimmer, you'll start going to bed. It works for most people. Finally, reward yourself every time you make progress. For example, after you've run 3 km, enjoy your favorite ice-cream. But be careful: it won't work the other way around.
A. A little bit of progress will get you moving. B. Actually, they did better than before. C. But they thought they did better. D. Some people usually feel confident about procrastination. E. The way to do that is to avoid the task. |
第三部分 语言运用,第一节完形填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,计15分)
The New Year is a time of new beginning and good hopes for the future. People1 the New Year with many traditions and activities. 2 , not all cultures celebrate New Year's Day in the same way.
In Japan, people throw beans. They throw beans while 3 , "Bad luck out, good luck in." After throwing the beans, family members pick up and eat the same number of beans as their age. It will bring health and good luck for the new year.
In China, people buy presents, decorations, food and new clothes a few weeks before the new year. They clean their houses to 4 bad luck. On New Year's Eve, people usually get together for a big meal. On New Year's Day, children will 5 red packets from their parents, which means good luck and happiness. People 6 visit their relatives and friends at this time. The lion dance is a 7 activity that is held during the Chinese New Year. People believe that the 8 sound of drums can keep bad things away.
In India, men and women 9 traditional dances. Family members also enjoy delicious food. They say goodbye to the old year and 10 the new year.
第三部分 语言运用,第二节 语法填空 (共10小题,计10分)
A Spanish-Chinese businessman is popularizing Miao embroidery (刺绣) abroad, to raise the income of women in Guizhou Province and promote(they)traditional art internationally.Earlier this year,Zhao Naihua watched as Miao women worked on embroidery in Guizhou's Houshan Town for the first time, and was (touch) by the beauty of the traditional art.
The 52-year-old then tried to make a piece himself, to get a much(good) feel for the process. He enjoyed the experience. It allowed him to appreciate first-hand the depth of traditional culture, and it also made him understand the difficulty of (woman) who rely on embroidery to make a living.
The Miao woman who taught Zhao Naihua had cancer and was told by doctors at time that she had less than a year to live. She told Zhao that at (one), she broke down, but when she picked up her needles (针) and threads (线), they helped calm her down. (gradual), she learned to make peace with her condition. She continues to embroider as she fights her illness, paying for her medicine with her embroidery.
The woman's story moved Zhao deeply. He planned5(use) his connections to introduce Miao embroidery to overseas markets and help the women make more money.
"A machine-embroidered Miao outfit only costs about 200 yuan one embroidered by hand costs more than 6,000 yuan. Some even cost as much8,000yuan," said Li Zhaofen,a Miao resident(居民) of Houshan who relies on her embroidery to make a living.
第四部分 综合技能,第一节 阅读表达 (共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
Emily (艾米莉) came back home from her best friend Anna's birthday party. Anna got a special gift from her grandma. It was a white horse named Charles. He looked cute. 4. 艾米莉想要她妈妈为她买一匹马。
However, Emily's mom disagreed. "A horse is very expensive. And we don't have a place to keep the horse. " Emily suggested (建议) keeping it at the stable (养马场) like Anna did. But Mom said that they would have to spend lots of money and time looking after it. Emily felt unhappy.
Later that day, Emily's mom said to her, "I can't buy you a horse, but I signed you up (报名) for five riding lessons. You will study with Anna in the same class next week. I know it's not the same as having your own horse, but…"
"It's better," Emily said. "Anna has to feed her horse and clean him every day. It takes most of the afternoon. I'll just get to ride. 5. It's the best gift I have ever got. Thank you, Mom!"
写作(满分15分)
Changes & Reasons | used to be shy→more outgoing Because... | ... |
Plans | review notes; | ... |
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How time flies! What great changes we have had!