1、*2022 4 H22H2022#EHAE#-AAAW#h.#1#-BT(# 5,#6 30)#-#(#5 d;15 ,#7.5 )1.Where is the postoffice?A. Near the traffic lights.B.Opposite the book store.C. At the turning of the street.2. What does the woman say about Jim?A.Hellreturn the following week.B.Hellbegin his vacation next week.C.HeIl be back righ
2、t after the holiday.3. When did the alarm clock go off?A. At 8:00.B. At 8:15.C. At 8:30.4. Where are the two speakers now?A. At home.B.At a cinema.C. At a zoo.5. What does the womansuggest the man do?A. Get some medicine.B. Havesomethingto eat.C.Takeawalk.#-$# 15)M;M1.5,22.5 +)* 5AGE I1. iistt . 9f
3、Fi.%N6I7.6. Where did the man learnEnglish?A. In China.B. In Britain.C. In the United States.7.Whylid the man go to the United States?A. For business.B. For holidays.C. For a meeting.#1i ( #8)How long has the restaurant served breakfast?A.About 6 years.B.About 16 years.C.About60 years.0 Whatwill Bet
4、ty probably try?C. French toast.A. Fried eggs.UF F -xtii.1#10B. Fresh fruit.12 =.10.Howdoes the woman feel about the mans new computer?A. Surprised.B. Envious.C.Interested.11.What can we learn about the man?A, Hebought acomputerforthewoman a year ago.B. He pays muchattentiontoproducts in hightechnol
5、ogy.C. He alwaysbuysexpensivecomputers.12. What does thewomanuse hercomputerfor?A. Watching TV.DFFIi-xi, |#13C.E-mailing.B. Chatting online.16413, Why does theman see thewoman?A. He feelsuncomfortable.B. His wife isweak.C. He has troublewithhis wife.14. When did themanhave asmalloperation?A. Three y
6、ears ago.B. Last year.C. Six months ago.15.What does thewomanthinkthemansproblem is?A. His job.B. His wife.C. Hisoperation.16.What do weknowaboutthewoman?A.She isntfit for her job.B. She didntgive the man anyexamination.C.She will give the manfurtherexamination.BfF-HH,O%#17E204i .17,Why did Mr. Grey
7、 likewalkingfrom the station to his office?A. To take some fresh air.B. To get someexercise.C. To meet allsorts of people.18.What happened to Mr.Grey several years ago?A. He was robbed.B, He gavesomemoneyto astranger.C. Heborrowedsomemoneyfromastranger.19.What was the purpose of Mr.Greysbehavior?A.
8、To avoid unnecessaryrouble.D. To buy aticketforthestranger.G To help the stranger start his career.Whydid the stranger stop Mr. Grey thisA, To borrow some money.B. To thank him.C. To return the money.I i(#,#40#)*15h2,# 30)AChin:na announced the establishment of the first ever live national parks dur
9、ing the COP15 biodiversitysummit.E#2#8)Sanjiangyuan National ParkLocated on theQinghai-TibetPlateau, the Sanjiangyuan area is home to the headwaters of the Yangtze.Yellow and Iancangrivers.which help to raise billions of lives. The glaciers and snow mountains are beautiful and animals such as snowle
10、opards and blue sheep are tough.InSanjiangyuanNationalPark,ecologicalprotection and development ofanimal-farming areas are carried out.OThe Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National ParkThe Siberian tiger and the Amur leopard are endangered species under global protection.The NortheastChinaTiger an
11、d Leopard National Park is importantfor the survival of these animals and restoring and keep-ing stablepopulations.Tigers and leopards can walk around freely in the mountains.The GiantPandaNational ParkThe Giant Panda National Park on the borders of Sichuan, Shaanxi and Gansu provinces is home to l.
12、339wild pandas, 70 percent of Chinastotal. As an umbrella species, countless creatures which share the habitatwiththe pandas also gain a betterlivingenvironment.Rare animals such as goldensnub-nosedmonkeys andtakins also thrive in the area,OHainan Tropical Rainforest National ParkHainanblack- creste
13、d gibbons, listed as the worlds most endangered primate (K)species. arefound only in the HainanTropicalRainforestNational Park. To preserve the tropicalrainforestecosystem.the people in the core area moved out to leave an undisturbedenvironmentfor ecologicalrestoration.Wuyishan National ParkUNESCOde
14、scribed Wuyi Mountains as the most outstanding area for biodiversityconservation in south-east China.It is a lotus land of rarewildlife,with many species only found in China. For the past one hundredyears,biologistsfrom China and abroad have researched and discovered more thanl,000new species in the
15、mountains.21. Inwhichpark can you see glaciers and snow mountains ?A. The Northeast China Tiger and Leopard National Park.B. SanjiangyuanNationalPark.C. The Giant Panda National Park.D. WuyishanNational Park.22. What animals share the habitat with the pandas?A. Blue sheepC.Black-crestedgibbons.B. Th
16、e Amur leopard.D. Goldensnub-nosedmonkeys.23. How did people protect the Hainan Tropical Rainforest National Park?A. They moved away from their original living places.B. They defended theanimal-farmingareas.C. They set up areas for animals to walk around freely.D. They helped scientists research and
17、 discover new species.BKids always have many doubtslike:why do people have to die? Aremistakesalways bad? Can you behappy and sad at the same time? Children often say that they lie awake at nightthinking about things like whythe world has the colors as it does, the nature of time and whether dream a
18、re real. These are not the kinds ofquestions that can be answered by googling them or asking Siri.When children raise these questions, adults tend to respond with explanations that try to resolve the is-sue. at leasttemporarily.It s natural to attempt to comfort a kid who is feeling puzzled by the w
19、orldBtsimple explanations may not be what the child wants. Sometimes, kids simply want to talk about theirtions and thoughts.ques-Most kids start wondering about big questions almost as soon as they learn to speak, and they contin inuetothink about them throughout childhood. Being full of curiosity
20、about things that most adults take for gra-children all over the world are wide open to the mysteries in human life. But as they get older,kids asl.tions less and less.quesWhilechildren do need adult help and guidance.parentsdontalways have to be in position of the ex-pertsproviding the answers.Thin
21、kingwithchildrenabouttheirbiggerquestions can make way for a moremutual kind of interactions, Because these kinds of questions tend not to have settled and final answers,dis-cussions about them allow parents and children to wonder together. In this way,adults feel less pressure to bethe experts.Most
22、 of children have few long- held assumptions about bigger questions, Kids often suggest original andcreative ways of looking at them.Talkingwithkids about what they arethinkingwithoutalways feelingcompelled to offer answers can help them exploretheir own concerns and ideas.24.How will adults probabl
23、y react when kids ask questions according to the text?A. Attempt to raise their curiosity.B. Help surf the Internet for answers.C. Give them simpleexplanations.D. Praise their courage and bravery.25. What can we learn aboutkidsasking questions fromparagraph 3?A. It needs adults guidance.B. It starts
24、 from a very young age.C. It helps improve their academic performance.D. It makes a difference to their speech.26. Which can best replace the underlinedwordcompelledin the last paragraph?A. Respected.B. Forced.C.Inspired.D.Convinced.27.What does the text mainly discuss?A. Why children ask big questi
25、ons.C. How parents handle kidsquestions.B. When parents join in kidsquestions.D. What kinds of questions children raise.CMice are at theirbest atnight.But a new analysis suggestsresearchersoftentest thenightlycreaturesduring the day-which could alter results and create variability across studies-if
26、they record time-of- dayinformation at all.Of the 200 papers examined in the new study,more than half either failed to report the timing of behav-ioral testing or did so ambiguously.Only 20 percent reported nighttime testing. The analysis was published inNeuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews.West Vir
27、giniaUniversity neuroscientist Randy Nelson, the study s lead author, says this is likely a mat-ter of human convenience. It is easier to get students and techs to work during the day than atnight,Nel-son says.Butthatconveniencecomes at a cost.*Time of day not only impacts the intensity of many vari
28、ables, including locomotor(iE |)activity, ag-gressive behavior, and plasma hormone levels, but changes in those variables can only be observed during cer-tain parts of thedaytime, saysUniversityof WyomingbehavioralneuroscientistWilliamD.Todd.Thismeans thatfailing to report time of day of data collec
29、tion and tests makes interpretation of results extremelydifficult,adds Beth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterstaffscientistNatalia Machado.NeitherToddnorMachado was involved in the new study.The study researchers say it is critical that scientists report the timing of their work and consider the factt
30、hatanimalsbehavioralandphysiologicalresponses can varywith the hour.As a firststep,Nelson says,*Taking care oftime-of-day considerations seems like low- hanging fruit in terms of increasing behavioralneuroscience research reliability.Universityof CalgarypsychologistMichaelAntle,who was also not invo
31、lved in the analysis, says suchdifferencesinhowstudiesareruncontributetoareplication( )crisisinscience,withother laboratoriesunable to recreate study results.Running a st udy at the wrongtime, he says, could lead to us complete-ly missing a findingaltogether.28. Why is it rare to makenighttimetests?
32、A. Because mice are inactive at night.B. Because its less convenient to people.C. Because it costs more to test. atnight.D. Because the test effect is better in the day.E4(#8)29. What is the textmainly about?A, Convenience of daytime research with mice.B. Reasons for scientific research with mice.C.
33、Differentviews on the research with mice.D. Drawbacks of daytime research with mice.30. What is MichaelAntlesattitude towards daytime mouse research?A. Ambiguous.B.Objective.C.Disapproval.D. Positive.31. Where is this text most likelyfrom?D. A document.C. A guidebook.DA. A magazine.B. Atextbook.Sinc
34、e theprehistorictimes,man has had an urge to satisfy his needs. Be ithunger,shelter or search formate, he has always used the circumstances to the best of his advantages.Probablythismight be the reasonwhy we human are the most developed of all living species on the earth and probably also in the uni
35、verse. Aswe climbed the steps ofevolution,we somehow left behind common sense and logicalthinking.Weforgotthat we have stoppedthinking ahead of times.If you are hungry,what do you do? Grab a piece of your favorite meal and stay quiet after that? Just likeyour stomach, your mind is also hungry,but it
36、 never lets you know, because you keep it busy thinking aboutyour appearance,favorite star and many such ridiculous things. So it silently began to give way to your needsand never let itself grow.When mind loses its freedom to grow,creativity gets a full stop.Hunger of the mind can be actually satis
37、fied through extnsive reading. Now why reading but not watc-hing TV. Because reading has been the most educative tool used by us right from the childhood. Just like howto develop other aspects of our life,we have to take help of our reading.You have numerousbooks in thisworld which can answer all yo
38、ur how to questions.Once you read a book,you justdont run your eyes through the lines,but your mind decodes it and ex-plains it to you.Theinterestingpart of the book is stored in yourmind as a seed. Nowthese seeds are un-knowinglyused by you in the future to develop new ideas. The same seed, if used
39、 manytimes,can help youlink a lot of things which you would have never thought of in your wildest dreams. This is nothing but creativ-ity.More the number of books you read, your mind will open up like never before. Also this improves oralskills to a largeextentand makes asignificantcontributiontoyou
40、rvocabulary.Withinnotimeyoustartspeaking English or any language fluently with your friends or other people. And you never seem to run out ofthe right words at the right time.32. What helps man become the most advanced species in the world?A. Searching for food and shelter.B.Takinggood care of the y
41、oung.C. Making the best of the surroundings.D.Adopting a great deal of logicalthinking.33. Why do people ignore their mentalstarvation?A. They are occupied with absurd thoughts.B. They are too engaged with the daily routine.C. They lose the freedom to grow.D. They think little of mental health.34. H
42、ow does reading benefit peoples creativity?A. By enlarging thir vocabulary.B. By answering how to questions.C. Byexplainingthecontentof a book.D. By assisting in theformationof new ideas.5 #8)35. What is the best title of the text?A. Reading helps realize ones dream.B. Reading meetsmanshunger in min
43、d.C. Reading is a besthabitforteenagers.D. Reading can replace food fornan.#(# 5 ;A2,#10)Writing a summary of a book,ormakingnotes of a book,is a great way for you to absorbwhatyourereading.To write a goodsummary,read the bookcarefullywhiletaking notes onimportantideas,plot,and36main characters.Here
44、 are ways to guide you to make notes.Make notes on the text as you read. It will help you findimportant passages easily while you are writingthe summary. Circle,highlight , or note anythingthatsconfusing,important,surprising,or interesting.Ifthe book belongs to you,feel free tohighlight passages and
45、 write in it.37Write notes while youre reading.Takingnotes as you read willallow you to recordthings cor-rectly. This will create less workfor you than if you try t go back and check on detailslater.Itmight be agood idea to keep severaldifferentpieces of paper next to you for notes. One can be for g
46、eneralimpressions38and quick thoughts.You can also make notes to keep track of words youdontrecognize.Writedown the maincharactersnames and a briefdescriptionof theirpersonalitiesormajorcharacteristics. Include a line or two about each of the maincharactersdesires and goals.You can also make39a time
47、line of themajoreventsthatoccur in the book ,especiallyif the plot iscomplicatedorconfusing.parts. The story will have abeginning,middle,and end.s major problem.Break the book down into sections. To keep yourself from getting puzzled, think about the book in threeThe beginning will be focused on int
48、roducing40the major character. The middle will explore the major problem of the book. The end will resolve the bookA. Identify the main point of each section.B. Organize your notes based on these sections.C. Keep a listof themaincharactersor atimeline.D. Use adictionarytolookthese up and thenwritedo
49、wn thedefinitions.E. Keep anotebooknextto youwhileyou read so you can putdownyourthoughts.F. If the book does not belong to you, use sticky notes to mark the passages instead.G. It also gives you a quickreference torememberthe main pointsanytimeyou need it.#EAiZ(#,#45#)#-$ KS(#20 4;M1.5#,#30)Maybe y
50、ouve heard the saying,A bird with a broken wing will never fly as high.Im sure that T. J.Ware41this way almost every day in school, for he was caught stealing a year ago.I met T. J. for the firsttime at a weekendleadershipprogramme.At theof the programme,T. J.the back wall. He didnt readily join the