1、2022.01 30 51.57.5 5ABC 10 1. How does the woman think about having online lessons? A. Difficult. B. Helpful. C. Boring. 2. How much will the woman have to pay for the dinner? A. $ 40. B. $ 45. C. $ 90. 3. What will the speakers do next? A. Deliver the speech. B. Check the documents. C. Find another
2、 print shop. 4. What is James doing? A. Doing his homework. B. Cleaning the bedroom. C. Doing some research for his paper. 5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. A movie. B. A character. C. The music. 151.522.5 5ABC 55 667 6. When will the meeting be held in the end? A. At 11 a.m. B.
3、At 9 a.m. C. At 12 a.m. 7. How will Steven know the time change? A. From an e-mail. B. From the man. C. From a phone call. 789 8. When did the man lose his job? A. A week ago. B. Three weeks ago. C. A month ago. 9. What did the woman do to help the man? A. She bought him a car. B. She gave him her o
4、ld car. C. She donated money to him. 81012 10. What is the man? A. A banker. B. A salesman. C. An operator. 11. What excuse does the woman make to refuse the man at first? A. She is too busy to talk to him. B. She thinks it s too expensive. C. Her husband doesn t allow it. 12. How does the woman pro
5、bably feel in the end? A. Sorry. B. Annoyed. C. Interested. 91316 13. Whprobable relationship between the two speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Brother and sister. C. Friends. 14. What can we know about the woman? 15. What s the main reason why the man wants a second child ? A. Reducing the aging po
6、pulation. B. Solving the labor shortage problem. C. Keeping his son company. 16. What worries the man s wife most in having a second child? A. The influence on her career. B. The high cost of childcare and living. C. The balance between her work and family. 101720 17. How many cups of coffee a day a
7、re considered healthy? A. Three. B. Five. C. Six. 18. What will it probably cause if we drink too much caffeine a day? A. Difficulty sleeping. B. Good appetite. C. Low heart rate. 19. Who should avoid drinking coffee completely according to the speaker? A. Kids. B. Doctors. C. Women. 20. What does t
8、he speaker advise to do when one feels lazy in the morning? A. Drink a cup of green tea. B. Drink a cup of caffeine. C. Drink a glass of water. 50 152.537.5 ABCD A almost an endless list of things to do. Here are several activities that have to be included. Turning water into instant ice -Snow World
9、 without stopping by the Sun Island Snow Expo. After all, the former is for appreciating illuminated ) ice at night, and the latter is for checking out snow in the daytime. Tourists from the south might be astonished by the bright sunshine reflected in This is also a good place to toss water and wat
10、ch it turn into ice instantly. Find a safe place with no one nearby, and enjoy the unique phenomenon. Snow tubing () on the Songhua River ice-skating rink. The frozen river offers opportunities for many different winter activities. But make sure the ice is solid before going stomping () in the snow.
11、 Speeding down Yabuli Ski Resort down splendid snow-covered mountains. The snow is thick and moderately hard. There are junior, middle and senior ski runs. Professional staff are available to improve your skiing ability. 21. Which is a good place to enjoy a night scene? A. The Songhua River. B. The
12、Ice-Snow World. C. Yabuli Ski Resort. D. The Sun Island Snow Expo. 22. What can visitors do in Harbin? A. Get professional guidance for free while skating. B. Choose different routes based on their skiing ability. C. Gon Songhua River. D. Toss water and watch it turn into ice wherever you want. 23.
13、In which column of a magazine can we find this article? A. Travel. B. Health. C. Entertainment D. Business. B Dry eye work correctly, or they evaporate () too quickly can feel like sand is in your eyes, and this can cause eye tiredness, light sensitivity, and blurry a doctor in Tucson, Arizona. Near
14、ly 16 million Americans may have dry eye, according to the National Eye Institute. Sometimes dry eye is a temporary condition caused by a variety of irritants (). But it can be constant, too, when caused by immune system diseases. Skin issues on or around the eyelids and diseases of the glands () in
15、 the eyelids are also common contributors. People who wear contact lenses () or have had eye surgeries are also at a higher risk. Some lifestyle changes can minimize the discomfort. First, take frequent breaks from staring at computer and phone screens, which may cause tears to work overtime, accord
16、ing to Aditya Kanesa-thasan, MD, an eye doctor at the Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. Turn off fans or other direct air to your face, as this can increase the evaporative loss of tears as well, he says. Eight to ten glasses of water every day can also play a role in keeping your eyes lubricated
17、(). Over-the-counter eye drops can help ease symptoms. But when these solutions treatments. 24. What do we know about dry eye according to passage? A. It is a temporary condition. B. It is caused by eye weakness. C. It will make you unable to sense light. D. It may be caused by immune system disease
18、s. 25. Which group of people are more likely to have dry eye? A. People under 50. B. People with skin issues. C. People wearing glasses. D. People having done eye surgeries. 26. What should people with dry eye do? A. Use eye drops more often. B. Avoid using phones or computers. C. Drink enough water
19、 every day. D. Go to the doctor for eye surgeries. 27. A. Coping with Dry Eye B. Tips for Eye Health C. Caring for Your eyes D. Causes of Dry Eye C As Covid-19 spread through the United States in the spring of 2020, previously busy cities fell silent. A new study shows that the dip in noise in the e
20、arly months of the pandemic () led to an increased abundance of birds in cities. -author and postdoctoral fellow at the Universi To see if and how birds were using now-quiet cities differently, the team of researchers analyzed more than 4.3 million bird observations of more than 80 bird species reco
21、rded on the community science app eBird. They looked at more than three years of observations taken by experienced birders before and through the first few months of the pandemic. (), like bravely getting closer to usually-noisy areas like roads and airports. It was also revealed that white-crowned
22、sparrows adapted their tune when San Francisco streets fell quiet. Bird abundance increased in cities overall, especially during spring and fall migration. North America has lost almost a third of its birds in recent decades due to a combination of factors, including climate change, predation () by
23、stray cats, and habitat loss, so any information scientists can obtain about how to make urban environments more bird-friendly is significant. The might be a lesson for us that we can take away in a post- 28. What does the in Paragraph1 mean? A. Decrease. B. Increase. C. Effect. D. Change. 29. How d
24、id the researchers conduct the research? A. By observing varieties of birds in nature. B. By doing an experiment on different kinds of birds. C. By analyzing bird observations recorded by birders. D. By studying past researches on bird behavior. 30. What do the findings of the study indicate? A. All
25、 birds benefited from the reduction in noise. B. Some birds sang differently in a quieter environment. C. Birds would often go to noisy areas like roads and airport. D. The overall bird population increased worldwide during the pandemic. 31. What message does the author want to convey in this articl
26、e? A. People should slow down to appreciate birds in nature. B. People should be banned from any activities harmful to nature. C. People should adjust their lifestyle to stay safe during the pandemic. D. People should reduce noise to create a better environment for birds. D Mariam was five years old
27、 the first time she heard the word harami. It happened on a Thursday. It must have, because Mariam remembered that she had been restless () that day, the way she was only on Thursdays, the day when Jalil visited her. To pass the time until the moment that she would see him at last, Mariam had climbe
28、d a chair and taken down hIt of her own mother, who had died when Nana was two. It was this last piece that slipped from When Nana saw the bowl, her face flushed red, her upper lip shivered, and her eyes settled on Mariam unblinkingly. Nana grabbed Mariam by the wrists, pulled her close, and, throug
29、h gritted harami ord meant. Nor was she old enough to appreciate the injustice, to see that it is the creators of the harami who are guilty, not the harami, whose only sin () is being born. It was the way Nana uttered the word not so much saying it as spitting it at her that made Mariam feel the ful
30、l sting of it. She understood then that a harami was an unwanted thing. Jalil never called Mariam this name. Jalil had three wives and nine children, all of whom were strangers to Mariam. He was one of Herat s wealthiest and best-connected men. He had a cook, a driver, and three housekeepers. Nana h
31、ad been one of the housekeepers. Until her belly began to swell. When Nana said something bad about Jalil, Mariam never dared tell her how much she disliked it. But the truth waharami. When Jalil came to see her, all smiles and gifts, Mariam felt deserving of all the beauty and bounty that life had
32、to give. For this, Mariam loved Jalil. EVEN IF SHE had to share him. 32. Why did Nana call Mariam a harami? A. Because she met Jalil. B. Because she broke the bowl. C. Because she stole the Chinese tea set from Nana. D. Because she climbed a chair and fell to the ground. 33. What can we know about M
33、ariam according to the passage? A. She liked very much. B. She didn t dare to tell Jalil she actually liked him. C. She said something really bad to her mother in her face. D. She was hurt by the way her mother called her harami. 34. How did Nana feel when calling Mariam harami ? A. Scared and dissa
34、tisfied. B. Embarrassed and hurt. C. Anxious and heartbroken. D. Angry and frustrated. 35. What can we infer from the last three paragraphs? A. Jalil actually loved Nana more than Mariam. B. Mariam felt loved and content in Jalil s presence. C. Mariam often hung out with her brothers and sisters. D.
35、 Jalil was the wealthiest and best-connected man in Herat. 52.512.5 If you ar Some levels of stress are normal, and they do serve a purpose. Stress can improve your work performance, think more quickly and more efficiently. 36 These high levels of stress and anxiety have harmful effects on both your
36、 mental health and your performance. Fortunately, there are things that you can do to try and relieve this. Simply being aware of what is causing your anxiety can help to lessen the effects. Try to take some time to reflect on what could be causing your anxiety. 37 In terms of exam anxiety, it could
37、 be linked to a few different factors. Foperfectionist, you might experience higher levels of exam anxiety. 38 Most of the time, the key to reducing exam anxiety is making full preparations. Make an early start on your revision. Starting 6 weeks before the exam is usually recommended. 39 Take enough
38、 time to do yourself justice. 40 Studying constantly will make you worn out, and you may even feel burnt out long before you even get the chance to sit the exam. Make sure that you have at least one day off from revision a week. Take regular breaks for exercise to help keep your brain active. And al
39、ways remember to eat nutritious, high-quality foods and drink enough water. Hopefully, you will be free from exam anxiety in the future. A. In addition, your mental health matters the most. B. Once you address the causes, it puts you in a better position to treat it. C. Also, try not to neglect your
40、 self-care. D. It is completely normal to experience exam anxiety. E. That being said, sometimes stress can turn into anxiety, which is overwhelming. F. This often means you set yourself up for failure or disappointment, due to the fear of never feeling G. But this can change depending on where you
41、feel you are in your studies and the study level. (30) 15115 ABCD When I was a little boy, I was playing with my friends in the attic () of an old, abandoned log house. As I climbed down out of the attic, I 41 my feet on a window sill () for a moment and then jumped. I had a ring on my left index fi
42、nger, and as I jumped, the ring caught on a nailhead and 42 my finger. I screamed. I was terrified. I was 43 I was going to die. But after the hand 44 , I never worried about it for one split second. What would have been the 45 ? I accepted the inevitable (). Now I often go for a month at a time wit
43、hout even thinking about the fact that I have only three fingers and a thumb on my left hand. A few years ago, I met a man who was 46 a freight () elevator in one of the downtown office buildings in New York. I 47 that his left hand had been cut off at the wrist. I asked him if the 48 49 ever think
44、about it. It is 50 how quickly we can accept almost any situation if we have to and 4151 ourselves to it and forget about it. I often think of an inscription () on the ruins of a fifteenth-century church in Amsterdam, 52 As you and I 53 across the decades of time, we are going to meet a lot of 54 si
45、tuations that are so. We have our choice. We can either accept them as inevitable, or we can ruin our lives with rebellion () and maybe end up with a nervous 55 . 41. A. struggled B. rested C. lay D. squeezed 42. A. took down B. knocked down C. tore off D. dropped off 43. A. positive B. conscious C.
46、 confused D. informed 44. A. suffered B. stretched C. remained D. healed 45. A. case B. use C. bond D. harm 46. A. running B. opening C. handling D. balancing 47. A. examined B. spotted C. clarified D. doubted 48. A. pain B. shape C. loss D. situation 49. A. hardly B. merely C. really D. nearly 50.
47、A. astonishing B. confusing C. annoying D. worrying 51. A. abandon B. devote C. adjust D. admit 52. A. though B. otherwise C. either D. yet 53. A. jump B. come C. get D. march 54. A. exciting B. fascinating C. unpleasant D. uncertain 55. A. breakdown B. breakaway C. breakthrough D. outbreak 101.515
48、1 Do you know human-wildlife conflict? Human-wildlife conflict, 56 (refer) to direct interactions between humans and wildlife with negative outcomes, costs the 57 (globe) economy billions of dollars annually. Worse still, it 58 (threat) human lives and causes many species to die out. These conflicts
49、 59 (large) result from humans and wildlife seeking limited resources in the same landscapes and often have many unexpected consequences. As a matter of fact, both extreme climate events and climate change have the potential to influence the interactions between humans and wildlife. Serious climate
50、events can bring about rapid changes in resource availability, 60 may drive strong responses in animals and people. The 61 (compete) between the two grows tougher as a consequence. Droughts 62 particular have caused some of the most visible conflicts. Despite the gravity of these conflicts, climate