46. B 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. C 51. B 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. B
第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 56. C 66. D
57. D 67. B
58. A 68. D
59. C 69. C
60. B 70. B
61. B
62. D
63. B
64. D
65. A
第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 71. promise/hope 75. disadvantage 79. Permit/Allow
72. monitoring 76. violated/disturbed 80. willing
73. guarantee/ensure 77. guiding
74. system 78. Inform
第五部分书面表达(满分25分) 81. One possible version
In the past five years, many international cultural events and the government policies have highlighted culture’s increasing importance, which have boosted multilateral cultural exchange and promoted Chinese culture to the world.
Where a nation’s power is concerned, culture is acknowledged as a key component. Promoting Chinese culture does not only benefit our nation’s development but also proves a must in the process of globalization. Delivering our culture to the world encourages cooperation between civilizations, which thus promotes mutual understanding.
In order to push forward cultural exchange, new approaches should be explored to make further contributions towards promoting Chinese culture and meanwhile enhancing China’s soft power. In terms of our government, the Belt and Road Initiative provides a platform for great chances. Combined efforts can be made through involvement in international cooperation. Also, more culture centers overseas can be established, presenting the essence of our culture and portraying national image.
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Text 1
W:Would you look at this paper? M:What?
W:The Perdinks won the baseball game last night.
M:Wow. I wish I had seen it instead of the boring movie filled up with advertisements.
Text 2
M:I’d go on a boat trip around the world.
W:Oh, I wouldn’t. I’d get so bored. I’d rather fly or drive.
M:No, I’d like to relax on the boat, sunbathe all day long, and have a waiter bring me a cold drink just when
I want one. Text 3
M:Have you got the time? I forgot to bring my watch. It must be over 3 o’clock. W:Yes, actually it’s twenty past three.
M:Oh, that means the meeting will begin in twenty minutes.
W:Don’t worry. I heard the meeting has been put off. We still have forty minutes left. Text 4
W:Everything here looks really good. What are your specials today?
M:We have our usual soup and salad. They are potato soup and vegetable salad. W:Those are my favourites. It will be very difficult to make a choice. Text 5
M:That’s quite a lot of books you’re carrying. Let me help you with those.
W:I’m just going to put them on the desk just around the corner. I shall be able to manage without help. Thanks anyway. Text 6
W:OK, dinner’s ready. Owen.
M:This looks delicious. The chicken smells great.
W:How was your first day at the summer job?
M:Pretty good. The factory is kind of big and noisy, but the people seem nice. This lady, Gloria, showed me around and told me all the rules. W:Is Gloria the boss?
M:No, a guy named Carson is the head. He wasn’t there today. W:Oh, Owen, you were saying that you haven’t met the boss yet.
M:No, but I met his son, Mark. He will be the boss once he gets more experience. He spent last summer loading the delivery trucks, but this year he’s going to be operating the machines with me. W:Great. Text 7
W:We need to have a serious talk. M:About what?
W:Your attendance — or rather, lack of it. M:OK, so I’ve missed a few classes.
W:A few classes? I’ve been told you’ve missed six out of eight times in two different classes! That’s really setting yourself up to fail. You’re about to be in big trouble. M:What’s the big deal about missing some classes? W:The big deal is that you’re here on a student visa. M:So?
W:So if you don’t attend classes regularly, you won’t be a full-time student — which your visa requires. M:What are you going to do? Turn me into the Police?
W:Oh, of course I’ll have to report you if you continue missing your classes. Then I’m afraid you’ll have to pack your things. Text 8
W:You look very anxious this evening. Is there anything wrong?
M:I am worried about my 15-year-old niece, Helen. W:What’s worrying you?
M:I’ve seen a big change in her. She used to be very outgoing and sociable but now she is having problems withother children at school. Now she is totally someone else. W:Really?
M:Yes, now she is quiet and doesn’t want to talk to anyone else. Her teacher said things are going backward in her study. W:Her parents must be very anxious about her.
M:No, not really, both of them are too busy to worry about their daughter. I think I need to talk to them and ask them to spend more time with Helen. W:Take it easy. It is something natural. I was outgoing when I was a little girl, but became very shy in teenage years, so don’t be nervous about your niece. M:Maybe you are right, but I will talk with my brother anyway. Text 9
W:Welcome back everyone. Now I’m talking to Nick Parker, the singer with the band Krispy. Hello, Nick, welcome to our show. M:Hello.
W:Nick, I have one question. Your sister, Mel, is in the band too, isn’t she?
M:Yeah. We’ve been playing and singing together since we were young. Dad took us to hear the great bands playing live. Mel and I put on shows at school. But Mum didn’t want us to get too serious about our music. She thought we should concentrate on our study. However, we were still enthusiastic about our music. W:Then how was your band formed?
Two musicians from music schools saw us playing in a concert. They asked if we’d like to form a band M:
with them. We agreed to try it out. W:How about the band in the first year?
M:To our surprise, the audiences enjoyed our performance in the local concert. Then we recorded two songs and sent them to a music company. They asked us to join them, but our parents said we had to finish college first.