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听力
P1
场景:music festival
题型:10道填空题
1.Monday
2.Kilderstow
3.Tent
4.145
5.20
6.Jazz
7.Firework
8.Chocolate
9.World
10.Children
P2
场景:介绍一个叫Lundy的Island
题型:6道单选题+4道地图题
单选题
11.A
12.C
13.C
14.B
15.B
16.A
地图题
17.G
18.B
19.E
20.D
P3
场景:一男女讨论论文
题型:6道单选题+4 道多选题(五选二)
单选题
21.A
22.B
23.B
24.C
25.C
26.B
多选题
27-28.B D
29-30.C E
P4
场景:water mouse
题型:10道填空题
31.Environment
32.lakes
33.spots
34.mud
35.fox
36.soil
37.trap
38.Hair
39.Weather
40.Farmers
阅读
P1
主题:sweet trouble,problems in the Australian sugar industry,讲澳大利亚cane industry的生存
题型:4道人名匹配题 + 4道选择题+ 5道判断题
人名匹配题
1.D题目:Mossman cane farming practices are close to an environmentally friendly model
2.A题目:Financial return is not the only important factor for cane growers.
3.G题目:Cane sugar may not harm the environment as much as other crops do.
4.F题目:The local population would decline if the sugar-processing plant closed
选项:
List of People
A Bill Philips-Turner
B Mike Berwick
C Karen Benn
D Brian Roberts
E Tom Watters
F Doug Crees
选择题
5.D
In the first paragraph, the writer says that the town is 'holding its breath' because
A it has environmental problems.
B its tourism business is threatened.
C most of its people have left the town.
D a key processing plant may shut down.
6.A
According to the writer, cane growers who refuse the government offer are expected to
A expand their farms.
B sell their land at a low price.
C find jobs in other industries.
D seek financial help from banks.
7.D
Which of the following did Bill Phillips-Turner find most difficult to do?
A sell mill property
B reduce spending on upkeep
C lower mill workers' wages
D cut the number of mill staff
8.C
Cane grower Doug Crees says that he
A would prefer to grow cocoa.
B wants to remain on his farm.
C wants his family to live together.
D will look for part-time work in town.
判断题
9. TRUE
In 2004, the cost of producing sugar in Australia was similar to the selling price
10. NG
Farmers who accepted the Government offer have mostly moved to the city.
11. FALSE
Fuel production is regarded as the most desirable alternative business for the sugar mill.
12.NG
Tom Watters reduced his use of pesticides.
13.FALSE
Environmentally friendly farming practices have been profitable for Tom Watters.
P2
主题:electric animals
题型:6道LOH题+3道填空题+4道多选题
LOH题
14.viii
15.iii
16.iv
17.ii
18.v
19.i
填空题
20.fish(more ___能发电)
21.sharks(sharks可以感知水里的电流)
22.noses
多选题
23-24.C E(关于电鳗哪种说法对)
25-26.C E(关于Alessandro Volta和Galvani的研究,哪两种说法对 )
P3
主题:music soothes and awes - may help us heal
题型:6道判断题+3道单选题+5道匹配题
(网络原文链接:点击文末阅读原文可查看)
判断题
27.NG
28.NG
29.YES
30.YES
31.NO
32.YES
单选题
33.D
34.C
35.B
匹配题
36.G(burn patient 听音乐能___)
37.D(autistic children 接受music therapy能 ___)
38.C(Premature infants接受music therapy能 ___. 选项get heavier)
39.B
40.F(hospitalized children接受music therapy能 ___. 选项:提高免疫力)
写作
小作文
折线图:
1998-2008年三个地区汽车数量增长量
大作文
The media should include more stories which report good news. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
建议思路:
body1:负面新闻的必要性
负面新闻能揭露社会问题(如犯罪、环境污染),促使公众关注并推动解决。
例:疫情期间的防疫政策报道提醒公众注意健康安全。
body2:正面新闻的价值
正面新闻能传递希望、激励人心(如抗疫英雄事迹、科技创新成果)。
例:袁隆平团队攻克杂交水稻技术,缓解全球粮食危机。
正面新闻可增强社会凝聚力,减少焦虑情绪。
body3:平衡两者的策略
媒体应合理分配版面,避免过度渲染负面情绪,同时突出正面案例。
例:BBC在报道自然灾害时,同步跟进救援进展与志愿者善举。