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2021 年中华人民共和国普通高等学校
联合招收华侨、港澳地区、台湾省入学考试
英 语 试 题
I. 听力(共 20 小题,每小题 1. 5 分,共 30 分)
听第 1 段材料,回答第 1 小题。
1. What does the woman mean?
A. She eats meals regularly.
B. She prefers coffee to meals.
听第 2 段材料,回答第 2 小题。
2. What will d a d probably do next
B. coffee is her daily necessity.
D. coffee means nothing to her.
A. Check the bass room.
C. See let go deal with the spider.
听第 3 段材料,回答第 3 小题。
B. Get to the girl quickly.
D. Find where the spider is.
3. What is the relationship between the two speakers ?
A. Couples
B. Friends
C. Co-workers
D. Strangers.
听第 4 段材料,回答第 4 小题。
4. What will the woman probably do?
A. They work harder
B. talk with the boss
C. find a new job
D. ask for a higher salary.
听第 5 段材料,回答第 5 小题。
5. Where will the man probably go?
A. The bookstore
B. The library
C. The museum
D. The theatre.
听第 6 段材料,回答第 6-7 小题。
6. What makes the man want to leave?
A. The bad hair.
B. Strict rules.
C. Terrible food
D. The noisy environment.
7. What does the woman mean?
A. She is a non-smoker.
B. she will ask the waiter for help.
C. Rules are important
D. Rules are not followed.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8-9 小题。
8. What does the woman say about being in the club?
A. She can be herself
Cshe is t h o u g h t highly by others
9. What are the speakers doing ?
B. She has l e a r n e d many things.
D. She enjoys seeing different things.
A. Having an interview
B. Making a phone call.
C. Watch a TV program
D. Signing for a new club.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10-12 小题。2
10. What is the woman concerned about?
A. What matters most known.
B. The world is changing slowly.
C. New ways to upload information.
D. How to download from the Internet.
11. What is the woman's opinion about the present time?
A. It's better to live in a village
B. It's exciting to talk to others.
C. One should be open minded
D. the Internet is a risky world
12. Who are the speakers?
A. Boss and employee
B. Husband and wife
C. User and programmer.
D. Reporter and researcher.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13-15 小题。
13. Which of the following is Elaine’s favorite part of engineering?
A. Identifying possible problems.
B. Solving problems on her own.
C. Doing things of her free will.
D. Building creative robots for herself.
14. How does Elaine describe her work day?
A. It’s rather boring.
B. It’s much varied.
C. It's well planned.
D. It's always busy.
15. What is Elaine's advice for students interested in science and engineering?
A. Play video games first.
B. Join in a science club.
C. Develop designing skills.
D. Know the purpose of it.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 16-20 小题。
16. What is the Underland?
A. A park in New York City.
B. A construction under the road.
C. An imagined space in a book.
D. A town of great interest.
17. Who is Gregor?
A. A boy in the story.
B. The male speaker.
C. Suzanne’s student.
D. Suzanne's husband.
18. What did Suzanne like to do at 11?
A. Go to the woods alone.
B. Draw whatever she likes.
C. Go to school with her friends.
D. Run around the camping site.
19. Why did Suzanne move with her family all the time?
A. She liked to be a stranger.
B. Her family preferred living in Europe.
C. Her dad was in the Air Force.
D. She was crazy about traveling.
20. How did Suzanne get home when she lost her way?
A. She relied on her sense of direction.
B. She left a mark all along the way
C. She called her parents for help.
D. She asked people for directions.
II 英语运用(共 35 小题,每小题 1 分:满分 35 分)
A)单项填空(共 15 小题)
从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案。
21. -----Your brother should be here any minute. He has an appointment in New York.
------Andrew's coming. ______!3
A. since when
B. that's great
C. with pleasure
D. you're welcome
22. There was nothing the little boy enjoyed_____spending time with the horses, so Peter took him along.
A. of
B. about
C. more than
D. rather than
23. Clare's heart missed_____beat. Life at Currawong Creek was becoming interesting by_____minute.
A. a;a
B. the; a
C. the; the
D. a;the
24. My boss usually allowed us_____from time to time.
A. to rest
B. rest
C. resting
D. rested
25. ______the program was actually being made, Penn had taken home the file on the case and had been
reading it through.
A. Except for
B. Now that
C. As if
D. Not only
26. Frankie was keenly_____his new friend watching him, and he tried to play perfectly.
A. satisfied with
B. interested in
C. devoted to
D. confident about
27. When he began to address the crowd, his voice somehow gave the impression that he ______in a tone
appropriate to serious subject matter.
A. has spoken
B. was speaking
C. had spoken
D. speaks
28. Before the wounded thief could___the hospital, the front doors were broken in by police.
A. look for
B. make over
C. make for
D. look over
29. Tom poured himself a cup of coffee____Harry placed a dish of pancakes in the middle of the kitchen
table.
A. although
B. since
C. therefore
D. while
30. ----They’re celebrating their graduation at the party. But I know one of them wasn't_____she looked.
----This is the way I look at it.
A. much better than
B. as happy as
C. so good than
D. the same as
31. There was thunder in the skies and rain____down on the pavement.
A. pouring
B. to pour
C. poured
D. pour
32. Cindy looked at the clock and realized she was late for work. She____have forgotten to set her alarm.
A. should
B. must
C. need
D. would
33. ----I'm sorry for being late.
----Well, you should be around when we____shooting a program at daybreak every day.
A. start
B. to start
C. started
D. starting
34. The brothers were competitive in sports, and a victory_____the other in golf or tennis was a source of
great joy.
A. over
B. with
C. through
D. by
35. Regina’s hands were shaking so badly that she could____pull the T-shirt over her head.
A. quickly
B. properly
C. easily
D. hardly
B)完形填空(共 20 小题)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从 36 至 55 各题所给的四个选项中选出一个最佳答案。
Chemical dependency can result from many things:alcohol, caffeine and drugs. But one of the most
difficult dependencies to __36__ is also one of the most __37__ smoking. Now, researchers may have
found an important __38__ in the brain to smoking addiction(上瘾) . Scientists studied thirty-two former
smokers. All of the men and women had brain damages __39__ strokes(中风). Half of them reported that
they were able to __40__ cigarettes quickly and easily after they __41__ the brain damage. Medicalcheck-up showed that a part of the brain called the insula(脑岛)of twelve of those sixteen patients had been
__42__ . Experts believe it brings together emotional __43__ and information of sense like __44__ .
Experiments have suggested that the insula has a lot to do __45__ the experience of pain and some __46__
emotions like fear, anger and happiness. Antoine Bechara, one of the leaders of the study, says the insula is
not the only area of the brain __47__ cigarette addiction. He says many parts of the brain are connected
with chemical dependency, __48__ the damage to the insula does seem to __49__ a necessary link in the
smoking addiction. The patients did not __50__ all dependencies--they still had a normal __51__ for food,
for example. This may suggest that the insula is more __52__ dependencies that come from a __53__
pleasure like smoking. The researchers say their discovery may point to a __54__ point in smoking
addiction, which could lead to better ways to help people stop smoking - but much more __55__ is needed.
III. 阅读理解(共 20 小题,每小题 2. 5 分;满分 50 分)
阅读下列短文,并做每篇后面的题目。从四个选项中,选出能回答所提问题或完成所给句子的最
佳答案。
A
A self-made billionaire who created the world’s largest home-delivery pizza network has sold up to
devote his time --and virtually all his money--to charity(慈善).
Tom Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s Pizza, has got rid of his helicopter, yacht, aircraft, radio
stations, a car collection and an island resort on Lake Huron, taking them as“distraction”
The money from those sales has gone to a host of charities, along with $85 million from selling the
Chicago Cubs baseball team six years ago. Mr Monaghan has now sold more than 90 percent of his
45
stake(股份)in Domino’s for $1billion.
“At the age of 61, thinking over my life and the goals I have yet to achieve, I have decided to retire
from my active role in Domino’s Pizza and devote more time to my charitable endeavours, ” he said from
his home in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Mr. Monaghan has already set up a charitable foundation and is expected to spend most of his time
and cash in the next few years building Catholic schools across America.
He and his brother James began their home delivery pizza chain with one Michigan store, DomiNick’s,
which they bought with $900 they borrowed in 1960.
Over the years, Mr. Monaghan built up the business, focusing on free, fast home-delivery until the
point today when there are 6, 100 Domino stores worldwide, about two-thirds of them in the United States.
Mr. Monaghan had a tough childhood, brought up in foster homes and joined the army at 17. When he
left the army, he turned his mind to pizza and in a fiercely-competitive market, built a chain that is second
in size to Pizza Hut.
He will not give up Domino’s completely. He keeps a small stake and will remain on the board as
non-executive chairman.
56. What could one have done to be called a self-made billionaire?
A. Given money to the poor
B. Worked really hard and effectively.
C. Got money from the older generation
D. Run chain restaurants selling pizza.
57. What does Mr. Monaghan mainly focus on now?
A. Opening up more chain stores.
B. Raising money to help those in need.
C. Hiring people for the foundation.
D. Being the chairman of Domino’s.
58. Which of the following helped Mr. Monaghan start his business?
A. What he learned from business school.
B. His experience as a deliveryman.
C. A small amount of money.
D. Support from his parents.
59. What is the best title for this passage?
A. A tough childhood never stops a man’s success.
B. How to become a successful businessman.
C. Pizza man gives away his millions.
D. Distractions of modern life.
B
During the teenage years, parents walk a fine line between holding on and letting go . Many parents of
high school kids find it difficult to step back from the role they played in the past-when they reminded
children of deadlines, checked homework, stood up for them and protected their interests.
That's appropriate during elementary and middle school. But in high school, teenagers are feeling their
way into adulthood. They have four years before they become legal adults. At that time, everyone they meet
(including college professors) will hold them accountable for their actions.
It's important for parents to look at the high school years as a transitional(转折的) period during
which teenagers are assuming ever greater responsibility for their lives. Here are some examples from kids’
voice. It's embarrassing(尴尬的) when parents do my homework. If I need your help, I'll ask for it. My
parents spend too much time at school. They don't pay as much attention to me as I would like. My parents
could only find one night when they could both attend my school play. I thought they’d at least come to the6
opening and closing. Watch and listen to me carefully. I'll let you know how much I want and when.
Here are some ways for parents to get along well with the growing children about their learning.
Show an interest in their lives by asking questions, listening and following up on previous talks. Go to
academic events, games and theater performances -- whatever your child is involved in and/or welcomes
you to attend. Help them find resources to be successful. Stress the importance of education-- and actually
live it. Show kids that learning is continuous by taking classes yourself and broadening your own horizons.
60. What does the author believe high school students should be like?
A. Be happy as teenagers.
B. Be responsible for their actions.
C. Be regarded as adults by their parents.
D. Be ready to make their own friends
61. Which is an example of what teenagers like parents to do?
A. Perform in the school play
B. Spend time on listening
C. Talk to their teachers often
D. Correct homework for them.
62. Which of the following is the author’s advice for parents?
A. Paying attention to teenager’s scores.
B. Talking with teenagers about their failures.
C. Attending school activities when necessary.
D. Practicing or learning with teenagers after school.
63. What kind of people would be interested in reading the topic?
A. Textbook writers.
B. Biologists.
C. Art teachers.
D. Parents.
C
Plants have no brain and no nervous system. Yet they take in different kinds of information and can
make good decisions. Plants also find water without sight or touch. They are everywhere in our lives: lawns,
salads and pots on a sunny windowsill. They're so familiar that it’s easy to forget how magical they really
are.
Dinneny is a plant biologist in Stanford. He conducts projects just to discover how plants hunt for
water. What he learns, though, could be useful in finding better ways to grow food. These questions are
important in“this huge crisis we face, ” says Jonathan Lynch, a root biologist. The human population is
growing -- and fast. Whether farmers will be able to increase crops production and keep up is a huge
question. And Earth’s changing climate only makes this more complicated.
To study how plants grow those roots, biologists often start growing plants in the lab, Dinneny and his
colleagues created a system called GLO-Roots. The system is like mini versions of the conditions that roots
find in the ground. But these roots are special: They can give out light in underground. Computers analyze
where that light shows up. And that gives researchers clues to how roots are responding to their
environment.
Side roots that branch out toward water may be familiar. Yet it's another strange thing of plant life. For
vertebrates(脊椎动物), body parts form on babies developing in protected spaces. Egg shells or mothers’
bodies can screen out many outside influences. Cues from soil water, however, change where the little side
root forms. For plants, it's as if the number of mouths on an unborn baby’s head changed if there was more
food outside.
64. Why does the author think plants are magical?7
A. They make decisions with no brain.
B. They get information with sight.
C. They are familiar but easy to forget.
D. They grow all year round.
65. In what sense is Dinneny’s research important?
A. It helps avoid population crisis.
B. It increases crop production.
C. It reduces climate influence.
D. It discovers plants with more roots.
66. Why was the GLO-Roots system created?
A. To find the best conditions for roots.
B. To see how plants grow without soil.
C. To check how roots give out light.
D. To observe how roots grow
67. What can we infer from the underlined sentence in paragraph 4?
A. Side roots form in protected spaces.
B. More food outside, more side roots.
C. Roots for plants are heads for babies.
D. Mother’s bodies are like soil for roots.
D
Coughing. Sneezing(打喷嚏). Sometimes the workplace sounds less like an office and more like a
hospital ward, especially now that we’re at the height of cold and flu season.
If you're not feeling great, do yourself and your co-workers a favor; Call in sick. You'll likely get better
faster and save your employer money.
Yes, there's a financial price to coming to work ill. It costs employers $180 billion annually, according
to a 2007 study by the Society for Human Resources Management. That's more than employers pay for
employees' absence, which costs only $118 billion a year. Sick employees don't just affect their own work;
they infect co-workers who then need to take time off themselves. (Or who come in sick and spread the
germs further. )
There's a natural worry that if you don't go in, the work won't get done, or it will pile up so high you'll
never be able to get through it all. That’s especially true these days, when it seems everyone is doing more
work with less resources.
“People don't want to stay home and add to their co-workers’ workloads just because they've got the
sniffles, " says Michael Smith, a physician. "In the end it hurts more than it helps. "
Yes, if it’s really nothing more than sniffles, go on in. To be safe, wash your hands more often, don't
touch anyone else’s phone or keyboard and always cough or sneeze into a tissue.
Ideally, though, with any true cold, even just a minor one, you should work from home, Smith says.
Definitely call in sick, he adds, if you’ve got a stuffed nose, cough, chest congestion or are throwing up.
And never go into the office with a fever. People showing up at work sick are a much bigger concern than
people missing work when they're not really ill.
68. What does the underlined sentence "Call in sick. ” (Paragraph 2) mean?
A. Phone to the boss to ask for a leave.
B. Find out the cause of the sickness.
C. Gather the sick ones together
D. Tell others that you are sick.
69. Which of the following will Michael Smith most probably agree with?
A. Go to see a doctor once you’ve got a stuffed nose.
B. Hand-washing may protect you from catching a cold.
C. Don’t take on more work which is beyond your ability.
D. Don’t worry about the work when you are not feeling good.
70. It costs employers more to allow employees coming to work ill because______.8
A. they spend much money in curing employee’s illness.
B. they improve those employees salary as a price.
C. sick employees fail to finish their work.
D. more employees may ask for leave.
71. What is the main subject of the text?
A. Workplace is like a hospital ward at the height of flu season.
B. Health is the most important thing in people’s life.
C. Overwork makes people’s health getting worse.
D. People should stay home when they feel sick.
E
EASTER HOLIDAYACTIVITIES
Monday2, April-Sunday 15, April
Telford & Wrekin Council in partnership with
RiCOH UK Products Limited.
There is something for everyone, it doesn’t matter how long the sessions are. If they are led by a
qualified coach or supervised by leisure centre staff, it only costs a £1.
All we ask is that you book in advance so we can plan the session according to numbers attending and
avoid any disappointment. Also make sure you have a Telford Loyalty Card(tlc). These activities are
available to tlc holders. If you haven’t got one all you need to do is to pick up an application form from
your local leisure centre. Check out the daily timetable and visit www. telfordandwrekinleisure. co. uk to
book multiple activities online.
MONDAY 9 APRIL
All activities in the timetable below are part of Kids for A £1!
Abraham Darby Sports & Leisure Centre
Fun & Floats** 10. 15-11. 15 am
Football Pay & Play
8-15 years 11. 30 am-12. 30 pm
Badminton Pay & Play
8-15 years and families 2-3 pm
Fun &Floats**1. 30-3 pm
Horsehay Village Golf Centre
Driving Range(50 balls)’ 8-15 years
2-3 pm
SATURDAY 14 APRIL
Find the Golden Ball to WIN a Six Month Junior Membership
Newport Swimming Pool
Fun&Floats**1-2pm
Oakengates Leisure Centre
Table Tennis Pay&Play
5-15years and families 9. 30-10. 30am
Football Pay&Play
5-8years 11am-12noon
Inflatable Fun Session* 8-16years 1-2pm
Tennis Pay&Play
5-10years 1-2pm Delivered by Better, call 01952 382835 to book9
Telford Snowboard and Ski Centre
Tots Doughnuts 3-5 years 1-1. 30pm &1. 30-2 pm
Tobogganing 5-10 years
2. 30-3pm, 3-3. 30pm, 3. 30-4 pm
Children must have arms and legs covered, gloves are essential. Pre-booking essential
Wellington Civic &Leisure Centre
Distance Award Badge Swimming(5-800m)8. 30-9 am
Oakengates Leisure Centre Kids Club
Tuesday 3-Friday 6& Monday 9-Friday 13 April
A range of sporting and fun activities for children aged 5-12 years. Including swimming each
day, football, rounders, athletics, cricket.
Junior Kids Club Morning 9 am-12 noon
Prices
tlc Res £7. 00
Conc tlc £6. 05
tlc Non Res £8. 10
Non tlc £8. 90
Junior Kids Club Afternoon 1-4 pm
Prices
tic Res £7. 00
Conc tlc £6. 05
tlc Non Res £8. 10
Non tlc £8. 90
Junior Kids Club Late Finish 4-5 pm
£2. 50
Please ensure children are collected no later than 5 pm
Pre-booking is strongly advised.
72. How long will the holiday activities last?
A. One day.
B. Two days.
C. Two weeks.
D. One month.
73. Which center can a family with a 5-year-old kid go together on April 14?
A. Abraham Darby Sports & Leisure Centre
B. Oakengates Leisure Centre
C. Wellington Civic & Leisure Centre.
D. Horsehay Village Golf Centre.
74. Which activity can a 3-year-old kid join in?
A. Football Pay & Play.
B. Badminton Pay & Play.
C. Tots Doughnuts.
D. Driving Range.
75. How much does one pay for Junior Kids Club Late Finish?
A. £2. 50.
B. £7. 00.
C. £8. 10.
D. £8. 90.
IV 短文改错(共 15 小题,每小题 1 分:满分 15 分
此题要求你对一段文章改错。先对每一行作出判断是对还是错。如果是对的,在该行右边横线上
画一个勾(√):如果有错误(每行不会多于一个错误),则按情况改错如下:
此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,也用斜线划掉。
此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错
的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。例:10
Just as the teacher is coming into the classroom,
76. _______
one of the boy, Gerald said loudly, “The teacher is a real fool. "
77. _______
To our surprise, the students found that the teacher
78. ________
pretended not have heard this. He didn't look at anyone
79. ________
and said anything. He just went up to the teacher's desk and
80. ________
began the class. He said, “Today we are go to study
81. ________
punctuation(标点). Punctuation in a sentence is very importance.
82. ________
Look after this sentence, please, boys and girls. "
83. ________
He picked with a piece of chalk and wrote the following
84. ________
sentence in the blackboard:Gerald says the teacher is a real fool.
85. ________
The classroom laughed immediately.
86. ________
“Now, ” the teachers went on, “with two commas I can
87. ________
change the meaning of a sentence completely. " Then he
88. ________
putted two commas in the sentence and so the sentence read:
89. _________
Gerald, says the teacher, is a real fool.
90. _________
V. 书面表达(共 1 题,满分 20 分)
假设你是李明。作为志愿者,你参与了最近将在你校举行的国际学术研讨会(International
Conference on Confucius in Modem China)的筹备工作。请你代表会议组委会给会议发言人之一 Mr.
Taylor 写一封邮件。邮件的内容包括:
1. 会场提供设备:计算机、投影仪
2. 有志愿者提供服务
3. 其它注意事项:
------提前到,熟悉设备;
------发言时间控制在 1 小时左右
------报告结束后有 5 分钟问答交流时间
注意:1. 词数 100 左右
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