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最新外研版高一英语必修一单元测试题及答案全册必修综合测试题1Modules1-2第卷I第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下4015230列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项ASugar HillChildrens MuseumSugarHill ChildrenAMuseum ofArtStorytelling isopen to the publicon Saturday,October3with aFREEkickoff partythat includesmusic,face paintingand ofcourse storiesand art-making.The museum isdesigned toserve the youngest New Yorkers witha target audience of3to8years old.The17,000-square-foot SugarHill ChildrenAMuseum ofArtStoiytelling ishoused in the recently(住房综合区)completed affordableand eye-catching housingcomplex atdie crossingof155th StreetandSt.Nicholas Avenues.Designed byfamous architectDavid Adjaye,the insidespace providesa bright,airyfeeling contrastto thebuildings strangeoutside.You wontfind ballholes orwater tablesat thisfriendly museum,but plenty of fascinatingart decoratesthewalls.And the art studio spaces anda storytellinglineup whichhas notyet beenreleased will likely drawcrowds.Small toucheslike hangingart lowenough toattract atoddler,as well as itsfree admissionforthose8and undergo a long wayin achievingthe museumAgoal ofmaking artmore accessible to preschoolandearly-elementary agedkids.Where:The SugarHill ChiIdrenAMuseum ofArtStorytelling islocated at898St.Nicholas Avenue,directly abovethe155th StreetC-train subwaystop・Cars are not the best choiceregarding to the heavy((婴孩车))traffic here,Strollers are allowed in the galleriesor can be checkedwith coatsupon arrival.Hours:The museumwill beopen onSaturdays and Sundays fromnoon to5pm duringOctober.Publichours will be addedon Thursdaysand Fridaysfrom10am to5pm in November.It isreserved forschoolvisits from Monday to Wednesday.Cost:While SaturdayAevent isFREE,regular admissionprices will be$7for adultsand$4for childrenaged9-17;those aged8and youngerare alwaysFREE.1•Whats thepurpose ofbuilding the museumA.To servea certaingroup oflittle kids.B.To satisfythe requirementof the local.C.To offerthe youngNew Yorkersa freeplace tohold parties•D.To help the publicleam about the developmentof ancientarl・
2.From the third paragraph,we canleam that themuseum•A.will quicklycover alarge areaof housingB.may increasinglyattract people to gathertogetherC•may eventuallyprovide moreemployment opportunitiesD.will graduallybring economicbenefits to thelocalpeople
3.When canpreschool childrenvisit themuseumA.On Thursdaysand Fridaysin October.前文提到旧轮椅,此处意为等着退伍军人事务部门给他送新的轮椅,从后文
23.Co Michaelthe VA也可以得知答案called to tell himthat a new wheelchairwas...此处意为“请求,申请”,两年前就向申请新的轮椅
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25.Do Michael根据后文(透露)可
26.Bo Lowes Home Improvement refused todisclose the last namesof the men知,这家店的一位员工把他的同事叫来一起帮忙修轮椅Sal,根据前文(透露)可
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28.Ao SalMichael
29.Bo work on something意为着手做某事,此处指员工们着手开始修轮椅根据前文叩可知,此处是指他们把轮椅拆了,修理了,组装起来
30.D takeart,fix up根据语境可知,当轮椅看起来不够结实,他们做了进一步地调整
31.Co的员工认为帮修轮椅是他们的荣幸
32.Do LowesMichael把发生在他身上的故事贴到了网上
33.Co Michael在途中此处意为打电话通知他新的轮椅已在途中
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37.Do Michael根据语境可知,但是,事实上飞员工所做的事情远远超过了他们的职责范围
38.C Lowebeyond意为“份外的事,不是职责范围之内的事”responsibility根据前文的职员帮助的故事可知,他们唤醒了人们的善良
39.Co LowesMichael认为这些人(像的员工们的人)才是他们(老兵们)为之战斗的对象语
40.B MichaelLowers篇填空作者最近总是忘记一些事情,但是作者并没有为此感到不快她认为只要自己记得生活中一些重要的事情就好
41.tobuy考查非谓语动词根据语境,我们打算开车去超市,买一些东西动词不定式短语作状语,表目的考查连词根据语境,当作者准备发动汽车时,发现她找不到车钥匙了故用连词
43.Shaking I,shake考查代词指代前面的故用
44.them keys,them考查时态主语是第三人称单数,且后文时态是一般现在时,故用的第三人
45.comforts comfort称单数形式考查介词根据语境可知,作者应该带着微笑接受这件事故用介词
46.with witho考查形容词修饰名词故用形容词意为健忘的
47.forgetful mind,forgetful,考查副词修饰故用副词形式
48.sincerelyo concerned,考查冠词根据语境可知,作者有一颗善良的心灵
49.a考查名词根据语境可知,你可以影响世界,用你所做的每一个选择故用名词
50.choice choice必修综合测试题1Modules3-4第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分;满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项A BC DAWhale Camp atMarine ScienceInstitute CampType:Overnight,Family,International Age of Campers:10-18Year Established:1984(海羊白勺)No other marine jscience programenables youto closelyobserve andstudy whales,dolphins,and sealsin theirown naturalhabitat.Board our60-foot sailboatfor unmatchedobservations ofmarine life.Help collectdata to document whales*distribution patternsand behaviors•Gain hands-on experienceusingour marine science equipment.Explore thepowerful andendangered processesof life in thesea•Some summer programs teach you about marinescience and oceanography with lots of timein aclassroom,lab ormuseum•We takeyou directlyto the source for the bestobservation andexperience.This iswhy theWhale Camp is the place where inspiration,exploration anddiscovery abound.This iswhy thereAsonlyone Whale Camp•We arelocated onbeautiful GrandManan Islandwhich wasrecently namedthe thirdbest smallisland inthe world to visit by the travelexperts-The locationis ideallysituated in the Bayof Fundywhere thehighesttides in theworldcreate one of theworlds richestand mostdiverse marineecosystems.In ouryears ofexperience,we5ve observednumerous whaleson over98%of ourresearch trips•WhaleCamp offersmore researchtrips persession thanany othersummer campprogram•The diversityof birdlife at sea and onland isextraordinary.Only theWhaleCamptakes youto thehighly restrictedMachiasSeal Islandto besurrounded bymany rarecreatures・Each dayat WhaleCamp is a life-changingexperience・With ourseas andplanet indanger,we believeits more important thanever forus to learnhow toprotect the.systems oflife thatsustain us.
1.-According to the passage,the program.A.is part of thein-class educationB.is aboutgreat scientificresearchesC.mainly focuseson endangeredmarine speciesD.offers chancesto getclose tosea creatures
2.Some summerprograms arementioned to show thatA.WhaleCampis veryuniqueB.WhaleCampis the best summercampC.people canobserve whalesat WhaleCampD.schools takeeducation ofmarine lifeseriously
3.The marineecosystems arediverse because.A.the locationis closeto thebayB.there arehigh tidesin theareaC.experts makeefforts toprotect themD•Ihe islandis rarelyvisited bypeople
4.Who mightbe mostlyinterested in this articleA.Teachers.B.Travelers•C.Scientists.D.Teenagers•BThe newyear is an excellenttime toreflect on your accomplishmentsand yourdisappointments at aboutthe halfwaypoint in the schoolyear,as wellas toplan howyou willimprove in the future・Reflect on yourfirst schoolterm:Honestly reviewyour schoolyear thusfar.List yourclasses andyour gradesin each.What didnot go as wellas expectedSuch as the examsyou scoredpoorly on,projects yourushed throughandlong-term goalsyou didnot meet.Revisit thoseplans youmay havemade relatedto selectingafter-class activitiesor maximizingyour senioryear.(弓虽调)Be positive:As youare workingon your list,remember tohighlight thepositives•Honesty ismore than just telling the bad results-it is also offeringproper praise.Include yourhigh gradesandimpressive test results on your list as well.Remember thatexcellence is not onlya result,but alsoa process.As youare recordingyour accomplishments,list the times when you madesignificant progress.Note theprojectsyou startedon time,the papersyou outlinedbefore youwrote and the studyplans youfollowed•Set newgoals:Television showssometimes reflecta worldview thatsuggests success comes from a fewweeksof competitionrather thana lifetime of hard work anddevotiori・In truth,success in life islargely aresultof continualsmall improvementsthat finally lead togreat changes.With this in mind,make ashortlist of areas ortasks youwish to improve uponin thecoming year.Keeping yourlist shortis important,as(压侄一切白勺).creating toomany goalscan becomeoverwhelming Buildon strengths:Include yourstrengthswhen youset goals.If youdid wellin algebralast year,determine to do justas wellin geometryorcalculus this year.If yousubmitted allyour assignmentson time,determine tofinish yourwork adayearlier inorder to allow forchecking・Successful peoplebuild on their strengthsto reachtrue excellence•
5.Based onParagraph2,when consideringwhat didntgoas wellasexpected,we should beA.absorbed B.specific C・modest D.optimistic
6.What shouldwe dowhile we are makingourlistaccording toParagraph3A.Remember tothink about our weaknesses・B.Remember to be honestaboutourtestresults•C.Remember that we alsodeserve praise.D•Remember that the processisthe most important.A.-What dotelevision showsconvey to the viewersat timesA.Success is a resultof alifetimeofhardwork.B.Success isfrom constantsmall improvements•C.Success liesin constantcompetition withothers.D.Success liesin effortsmade in a certainperiod oflife.8・WhatAs the best titleof the passageA.Reflect on your strengthsand weaknessesto improve yourself in the newtermB.Bear inmind thefour methodsto get rid of your academicweaknessesC.Think about how toimproveyourselfmentally andphysically in the newternD.Make plansfor yournew tenn toimproveyour academicperformanceMobile spy ware is any type of programor softwarein amobile phonewith thepurpose ofstealing dataandlistening tocalls.It hasbecome aproblem formany usersof mobilephones.One of the easiestways to(安block mobilespyware is to makesure that you buya phone that has anti-spyware softwareinstalled装)on it.This type of softwarefunctions similarlyto the anti-virus andanti-spyware softwarethat iscommonlyfound oncomputers.Getting a phonethat can protectitself cansave youquite aheadache・If youalready have aphone,but it is unprotectedfrom mobilespyware,you canlook into downloading ananti-spy wareprogram from thethirdparty.This typeof program can be downloaded directly onto yourphone,so youwon have to gothrough thetrouble ofdownloading itonto aseparate deviceand installingitonyour phone afterward.Make surethatyou download theanti-spyware softwareonly fromlegal(伪装)(恶意软件).websites.Many spywarethreats disguisethemselves asbeing solutionsto malwareTry to turnoff yourphones Bluetoothwhenyouare notusing it.This makesit difficultfor random cellphoneusers tocontact you and sendyou spyware・Spyware iscomm onlysent throughBluetooth usingpicturesand text messages.You should open and read messages that come from thesources thatyou knowor trust•Text message attachments oftencarry mobilespyware•You might have theoption toblock spamnumbersonyourphone,but mostconsumers will havetocall theircell phonecarrierA customerservicedepartment toblock thesenumbers.Reporting spamcan warnyour cellphone companyof athreat thatcould be targetingother customersas well.Lastly,you shouldalways exercisecaution whenusing the Internet onyourphone•Malware caneasilycause harm to the computers.Cell phonesare justas susceptibleto malwareattacks ascomputers are.Visitonly safewebsites.If youare notsure whethera websiteis malware-free,you shouldat leasthave ananti-spy waresoftware toolonyourphone toreduce therisk ofinfection.9・According to the passage,theanti-spywareprogram・A.is user-friendlyB.is usuallyfree ofchargeC.is difficultto befound onlineD.is originallydeveloped forcomputers
10.What shouldyoudoif you getamessage throughBluetoothA.To ignore the messagecompletely.B.To deletethe textmessageattachments.C.To checkthesourceof themessage.D.To reportit tothe customerservice department.11•What doesthe underlinedword in the last paragraph meanA.Being beneficialto something•B.Being predictableabout something•C.Being qualifiedto handlesomething.D.Being likely to beaffected bysomething.DSpeaking in an interview,Nicky Morgan,the UKEducation Secretarysaid thatreality TVshows,such astheX Factormake peoplethink they can haveinstant success,but it isnt thecase.Realistic,inspiring rolemodelsshouldbeput in front ofyoungsters andchildren must be taught that there areno shortcuts tosuccessand thatinstant fameand moneydo nothappen overnight.Speaking toThe HouseMagazine-the(国会),weekly magazineof theHouses of Parliament MsMorgan said,T1took me21years fromjoiningthe ConservativeParly asa16-year-old to being electedas aMemberofParliamentfor thefirst timein Loughborough•Its along journey,but whenyouget there,thefeeling ofaccomplist onent is huge・The entrepre neurs(企业家)and successfulactors andgreatmusicians alwaysworked reallyhard tofulfill theirdream.As for the partof teachersand schools,Ms.Morgan said,nWhat Iwant to see inteacher trainingis moreaboutcharacter education and gettingteachers toreally think about it.She added,nTeachers should knowcharacter educationis muchmore importantthan thetransmission ofknowledge andwe thinkthe best(适应性强的)schools andthebest teachers should know how theycan build strong,resilient,courageousand determined young people•It isabout settinghigh expectationsand ambitionsfor themIn responsetotherecent figuresfrom theprevious analysisof theEducation SelectCommittee:just
28.3per centof poorwhite boysachieved fiveGCSEs atgrade Ato C,including Englishand maths.Ms Morgansaid,In working class families,parents often have no idea what it means leaving schoolwithoutqualifications andall theyshould dois supporttheir childrentolearnsome skills.AA
12.From whatNickyMorgan saidin Paragraph1,we can learn•A.people arelikelyto be misledby realityTV showsB.some successfulpeople know the factorsof successbetterC.the adultsare supposedto setgood examplesfor theyoungD.what peoplethink isdifferent fromwhat happensin reality
13.Why doesNicky Morganmention herexperienceA.To provethe truththat timeand tidewait forno man.B.To remindpeopletoenjoy thepleasure of travelling•C.To showthat itAsno usedaydreaming aboutsuccess.D.To make people knowsuccesscomesfrom hardwork.
14.What isParagraph3mainly aboutA.The purposeof educatingtheyoungpeople.B.The advantageof bestschools andbestteachers.C・Training teachersto owngood characteris important.D.Character educationis importantin theschool.
15.What shouldparents inworkingclassfamilies doA.Trytoimprove themselvesby teachi ng themselves.B.Accept thedifferent resultsof theirchildrens exams.C.Be awareof the importance ofreceiving education.D.Teach theirchildren someeffective learningskills.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Invaluable lessonsyou learnfrom volunteeringWeare notunfamiliar withvolunteering.]_6However,thats notto sayyou can*take awaya lessonor twoalongthe way.These lessonscould not only shedlight on the principlesof doinggood,the communityinneed,but alsoon yourself.Everyone hasa storyWhenvolunteering for a communityin need,you cometo realizethat everyperson hasa story-a storyofwho they are and how theycame to be wherethey are.K7Ack nowledging everyoneA individualcircumstances andstories makesfor amore completevolunteer experience・18Picking up trash,pulling weedsor donating clothes maynot seemlike much,but withthe rightmindset,these actions can be seentohave far-reaching implications.Think ofit likethis:picking uptrash andpullingweeds contribute tothebeautification ofa community,while donatingclothes might mean keeping匚someone warmin winteGratitude19And helpingthose inneed isa firmreminder ofwhat reallymatters,like family-It*snotun commonfor volunteers to see theirown livesin adiffere ntlight,perhaps when theyaretaking noticeof the smallthings orduring themoments thatbring themjoy.Thus,volunteering can make you feel gratefulfor the匚things in life that really matteOncea volunteer,always a volunteer20The fulfillmentthat comeswith helpinganother human being,arid thesatisfaction fromknowing youvemadea differenceare justa fewreasons whybeing avolunteer onceis neverenoughA.The simplethings arealways hard•B.Small changeshave verybig impacts.C.Volunteering isactually beneficialtoall of us.D•Volunteering is an experiencethat stayswith youforever.E.As volunteers,we9d betterrespect,appreciate,and understandit.F.Volunteering isbest knownasanact done for thebenefit of others.G.Volunteering bringswith ita deepappreciation ofall thatyou haveinlife.第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以凑入空白处的最佳选项I jumpedoff thebus,running back home•It was21•Opening the door,I was22by thesmells ofpine and()oranges-Just thenI heardan23voice,You^e home,brother!Come24with me!”Melissa,my babysister,looked atme
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37.I pulledback therest of the paperso asto38the giftto myparents-Melissas favoritered car.Looking atthe39statue Fdgiven her,I wasflushed(脸红)with4Q・The statue seemed to be barking and laughingatme.
21.A.Christmas vacationB.National DayC.ChildrerTs DayD.summer vacation
22.A.absorbed B.greeted C.surprised D.blessed
23.A.worried B•excited C.astonished D.satisfied
25.A.calmly B.curiously C.eagerly D.concernedly
27.A.suggestion B.joke C.entertainment D.trick
28.A.Once B.Since C.IfD.Unless
26.A.toys B.dollsC.songs D•pets
29.A.threw B.dragged C.rid D-grasped
30.A.borrow B•see C.touch D.push
31.A.car B.chocolate C•present D.clothes
32.A.should B.will C.mustD.might33・A.exchanging B.purchasing C•selecting D・delivering.
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24.A.chat B.drawC.sing D.play n第二部分英语知识运用共两节,满分分45第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Every February14,candy,flowers andgifts areexchanged betweenloved ones,all in the nameof SaintValentine.Approximately,150million ValentineAcards areexchanged annually,
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49.异教徒白勺it roots in paganfestivals.In Rome,during thefertility festival,men and women woulddrawsymbols withrandom nameson eachof them
50.pair offfor gamesand exchangesof gifts.第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的、以下作文文中共有处1语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词於增加、删除或修改J增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下而写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意•每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;1只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011India hasmany excitingplaces to visit・Among the most amazedplaces isthe Taj Mahal.It isregard tobeone ofworlds eightwonders•In1631,Shah JaharVs wife died in child birth・He gatheredthe mostskilledman to build a memorial—the TajMahal—to hiswife•It tookalmost22years to build them.Althoughthe construction of the TajMahalcost manylives,but it isanimpressive monumentshowing amans lovefor a woman.Shah Jahanintends tobuild onefor himselfand hadthe two linked by a silver bridge•However,unlucky,his deathended thisgreat idea.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假设你是正在“山水甲天下”的桂林旅游,这里山青水秀,景色宜人请你发一封电子邮件Jack,将你的经历告诉你在上海学习汉语的外国朋友内容包括Tom,•写信日的;.旅游经历;建议他去桂林旅游
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3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数参考词汇梯出山歌广西壮族自治区terrace folksong GuangxiZhuang Autonomous RegionDearTom,Believe itor not,now Fmwriting toshare mytraveling experiencein Guilinwith you.Yours truly,Jack1-5DABDB6-10CDAAC11-15DADDC16-20FEBGD21-25ABBDC26-30ADCDC31-35CBAAB36-40CDDAB
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3.Bo:The locationis ideallysituated in the Bayof Fundywhere…可知海洋生态多样化是因为潮汐的缘故the highesttides推理判断题根据文章之首可知本文的目标读者是青少年
4.D“AgeofCampers:10-18”B新的一年,我们需要对过去的一年进行反思,在思考自己有哪些地方做得不好,哪些学科学得不好的同时也要肯定我们积极的方面,不要忽略我们所取得的成就
5.B.细节理解题根据第二段冒号后面的第
三、第四句话可知,在列举什么进展不如意时,要具体到没有取得好成绩的考试、匆忙完成的项目以及没有完成的期目标等t°推理判断题°根据第三段的
6.C Bepositive:As youare workingonyourlist,remember to(强调)和可知,在制订计highlight thepositives.Honesty is more thanjusttellingthebadresults...划清单时,在认清严酷的现实的同时,也要肯定积极方面,适当地表扬自己推理判断题文中第四段提至!…由此可
7.Do JTelevision showssometimes reflecta worldview that知正确答案
8.Ao文章标题题本文的主要内容是反思自己在过去的学年里,哪些地方做得不好,哪些地方做得好,以在新学年里提高自己的学业表现C手机问谍软件是指通过外在硬件设备或者内在的软件对手机的种监控行为,这严重威胁到用户1的安全和隐私所以,掌握如何阻挡手机间谍软件尤为重要推理判断题根据第二段第二句:
9.Ao Thistypeofprogramcanbedownloadeddirectlyontoyour…知反间谍软件是方便用户使用的phone,so youwon*thaveto gothrough thetrouble细节理解题°才艮据第三段第三句
10.Co Youshouldopenandreadmessagesthatcome from the.可知当你收到通过蓝牙发来的信息,你需要首先查看这个发送源sources thatyou knowortrust
11.Do词义猜测题根据最后一段第二句Malware caneasily causeharmtothecomputers.nJn知电脑容易受恶意软件影响,手机亦然D英国教育部长在接受采访口寸,说明人们被一些所谓的成功因素所误导,并强调老师Nicky Morgan要注意对学生的人格教育以及家长的作用细节理解题根据第一段
12.Ao such as theX Factormakepeoplethink theycan haveinstant success可知,人们有可能被一些真人秀节目误导推理判断题°根据第一段最后
13.Do Childrenmustbetaughtthat there arenoshortcutsto success•以及第二段and thatinstant fameand moneydo nothappe nover nightIt salongjourney,but whenyou(企业家)getthere,the feelingof accomplishmentishuge.The entrepreneursand successfulactors…nJ*知,NickyMorgan提及自己的经历是要使人们知道成功来源于努力工作主旨人意题°才艮据木段
14.D Teachersshouldknowcharacter educationis muchmoreimportant(适应性强白than thetransmission ofknowledge...shouldknowhowtheycanbuildstrong,resilient勺)、courageous anddeterminedyoungpeople.It isabout settinghigh expectationsand ambitionsfor them,可知,主要介绍了人格教育在学校教育中是重要的推理判断题<二根据最后一段知,
15.Co parentsoftenhavenoideawhatitmeansleavingschool...o]*根据的看法,父母应该知道接受教育的重要性Nicky Morgan第二节本文介绍了我们可以从志愿活动中所能获得的一些启示此处的语境是做志愿考工作是一项有益于他人的活动,但我们也能从中得到一些启示,这
16.Fo些启示可能不仅会对我们的社会有正面作用,也能对我们自己有莫大的好处此处的语境是每个人都有自己的故事,志愿者应该尊敬和理解该选项中的让指代前句
17.E的内容根据该段勺
18.Bo flPicki nguptrash,...con tributetothebeautificati onofacomm unity,while矢口本段勺主要内容是——donatingclothesmightmean keeping someone warmfor the winter.nJ H些志愿活动看似渺小,但能对社会、对他人产生非常积极的作用,因此该项能概括木段大意该项“志愿活动让我们深刻明白我们拥有什么”与下句“志愿活动让我们知道其中最重要
19.G的是什么”形成顺承关系根据小标题可知,这段的主旨是1志愿工作应该伴随
20.Do Onceavolunteer,always avolunteer我们一生”,因此选该项完形填空圣诞节前夕,作者说要玩一下他妹妹从不让别人碰的玩具车才陪她玩,实际是不想陪她玩;圣诞节交换礼物的那天,作者给妹妹买了一个廉价的小雕塑,而妹妹却把自己最喜爱的玩具车送给了他根据下文的和后文交换礼物的内容可判断,作者学校放圣诞假
21.A Thesmells ofpine根据上下文可知,作者放假回家,推开()口寸,松树和桔子的香味迎血扑来
22.B openH be可指气味传入某人的鼻中greeted by匚B.On Saturdays andSundaysin OctobeC.On Tuesdaysand Wednesdaysin November.D•On Mondaysand WednesdaysinNovember.
4.What isthebestmeans oftransportation tovisit themuseumA.By bike.B.By car.C.By underground.D.By bus.BNot all awards are as noble asthe Nobel Prize,which isworld-famous forgiving prizesto people whomade progressin literature,science,economics and——perhaps mostimportantly——peace.Eventhough mostcountries have a systemfor recognizing,honoring andrewarding peoplewho have donesomething goodin theircountries,there arenow hundredsof awards and awardsceremonies for all kindsofthings・The Oscarsare probably themostfamous,a timefor thefilm industry totellitself howgood itis.Theawards are not onlyfor films-Now there are alsoGrammies,Brits,the Mercury Prize andthe MTV and Qawardsfor music.In Britain,a writerwho winsthe Booker prize canexpect tosee theirdifficult,literarynovel hitthe bestsellerlists andcompete withThe Da Vinci Codefor popularity.The TurnerPrize isanaward for a Britishcontemporary artist-each yearit causescontroversy byapparently givinglots ofmoneyto artistswho dothings likedisplaying theirbeds,putting animalsin glasscases or——thisyear——building agarden shed•Awards dontonly existfor thearts.There arenow awardsfor SportsPersonality of the Year,for European一Footballer of the Yearand WorldFootballer of the Year.This seemsvery strangesometimes awardscanbe goodto giverecognition to peoplewhodeserve it,or to help peoplewho areon tightbudget carryontheir work without worrying about finances,but professionalsoccer playersthese days“renotshy offiind!Why haveall theseawardsandceremonies appearedrecently Shakespearenever won a prize,nor didLeonardoDaVinci.Most awardsceremonies arenow sponsoredby bigorganizations orcompanies.This means that not onlythe personwho winsthe awardbenefits from it——but alsothe sponsors.The MTVawards,for example,are greatfor publicizingnot onlymusic,but alsoMTV itself!On thesurface,it seemstobea wimwirfsituation,with everyonebeing happy,but letme askyou aquestion-how fardo youthink thatpublicity andmarketing arewinning here,and howmuch genuinerecognitionof achievementis takingplace
5.Whats the writers attitudetowards theNobel PrizeA.Critical.B.Doubtful.C.Positive.D.Hopeful.
6.Why doesthe writerwrite Paragraphs2and3A.To showtheimportance of givingawards to people•B.To showthere arevarious awards•匚C.To tell us whyso manyawards appeaD.To tell us howpeople winawards.A.What doesthe underlinedpart in Paragraph3meanA.DonAt need to carryon theirwork•B.Arent asfamous asother people•C.Aren*tasimportant asother people•D.Don!t lackmoney.根据句子的句意以及两个感叹号可知,作者回家,
23.Bo Youre home,brother!Come...with me!”他的妹妹很兴奋地向他喊道根据下文的...可判断,想让
24.Do youshare yourred carwith me,I will.I onlylike thecar.Melissa作者陪她玩玩具根据语境特别是可知,用渴望的眼神看着作
25.Co Youre home,brother!Come...with me!”Melissa者,急切地等着他的回复根据可知,想让作者陪她玩
26.Ao youshareyourred carwith me,I will.I onlylikethecar-,Melissa玩具,但作者觉得自己不是小孩子了,不适合玩她的那些玩具根据本段的描述以及下文的和.
27.Do Sheneverletotherseven30thecar•Melissa*s favoritered car可知,作者很清楚她的妹妹从来就不会让别人玩她最喜爱的玩具车,因此作者想了一个诡计以玩她的玩具车为借口来打发其妹妹,不陪她玩此处语境是“如果你能让我玩一下你的玩具车,我就陪你玩”
28.Co此处语境是迅速抓住汽车,……”,因为她很珍爱自己的玩具车,不愿意
29.D“Melissa grasp让任何人玩根据上下文可知,红色汽车是最喜爱的玩具,她甚至连别人摸一下都不愿意
30.Co Melissa根据下文的以及
31.Co Tve gotwhat Imgivingyou,“saidMelissa.The dayof gifts...quicklycame.可知问哥哥有没有给她买什么礼物Melissa根据下文的可知,作者答应其妹妹
32.Bo Isent Melissaa...statue boughtat thelocal dollarstore.会给她买礼物根据下文的可知,此处语境是“交换
33.A Thewhole familywere excitedto receiveand opengifts.礼物的日子很快到了”根据文章最后一句中的可知,作
34.Ao Thestatueseemedtobebarkingandlaughing atme.barking者给妹妹买了一个雕塑狗
35.Bo根据上下文可推测,因为拆掉的礼物的包装纸很多,所以作者的父亲在扫垃圾时开玩笑说道需要一辆货车来拉包装纸
36.Co根据下文的It hadat leastfour...ofpapers.可推测,Melissa亲手包装了这份她很珍惜的礼物根据上下文可知我撕开一部分礼物的包装纸,妈妈很好奇地问道,“是什么礼物呢?”
37.D根据语境可知作者把包装纸拉下来,以便把礼物展露出来,让他的父母知道是什么
38.Do根据上文的可推测,作者买的这个雕
39.Ao IsentMelissaa...statue boughtat thelocal dollarstore.塑很便宜根据语境可知,当作者想到给其妹妹买的礼物是件便宜货,而妹妹却把自己非常喜爱的东
40.Bo西送给自己时,作者羞愧得脸都红了语篇填空本文简要介绍了西方重要的节日一一,情人节考查非谓语动词所填非谓语动词在句中作结果状语,语境为“……使得情人
41.makingo节……”,并且动词和其逻辑主语之间为主动关系,故用的现在分词形式make cardsmake考查冠词自从十四世纪,情人节就作为一个浪漫的节日被人们庆祝
42.a考查副词所填词修饰了整个句子,因此填的副词形式
43.Actually actual考查形容词所填词作定语修饰后面的名词因此填名词的形容词
44.traditionaL holiday,tradition形式traditionaL
46.was sentoneof them情发生在过去,因此句子谓语动词用一般过去时的被动语态考查连词三位圣伦瓦丁都在同一天被处死,并不清楚这一节日纪念的究竟是哪一位
47.which考查名词作定语,对所填的词进行了限定,因此填动词
48.explanation themostaccepted explain的名词形式考查代词所填词修饰名词因此填形容词性物主代词;是固定短语,意
49.itSo roots,has itsrootsin为“起源于”考查不定式此处语境是“青年男女会画一些符号,在符号上随机写一些名字,以使
50.to pair性别不同的两人组成一队做游戏,或相互交换礼物”,因此这里应填的不定式形式.,在句pair中作目的状语必修综合测试题1Modules5-6第卷I第一部分阅读理群(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下4015230列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项ARunning seemseasy enough:Just graba pairof sneakersand putone footinfrontof theother,right Well,anyone whostruggled to get througha mileknows itsnot quitethat simple.WeAve askedexperiencedrunners totellussomething wrongthey didwhen theyjust startedrunning.The followingare someof theiranswers.I gotexcited andsigned upforahalf-marathon witha fewmore-experienced runnerfriends,but I wasnAtadequately prepared and didn9t trainefficiemly.I endedup withblisters(水j包)on myfeet.I couldntwearshoes fortwo days!一ali LaveyI vealwaysbeen athleticand Fvenever beenbadly injured,blit oneday I felt aslight painin mykneee Iignoredit fora monthuntil I realized Iwas havinga hardtime puttingweight onmy rightleg.I finallywent toa匚()docto It took four months ofweekly physicaltherapy7nf toheal.I shouldnthavedonethat.一ArnoldMy biggestmistake wastreating runninglike soccerpractice:If Iwasnt exhaustedby theend ofpractice,Ifelt asthough Ididnt workhard enough.I runall of my runsat80percent effort,ortheequivalent ofwhat(节奏跑)I nowcall temporuns.1wasnt warmingup tothe paceor coolingdown effectively.一KateI decidedto goout fora run during thehottest partof theday.At thetime,I toldmyself that it wouldberefreshing tosweat alittle,but IdidnAt bringadequate water.I returnedfeeling completelyrundown,(月兑力勺人dehydrated CDand exhausted•If youmust goout ona runduring unfavorableweather,wear propersuits andbring enoughwater to keep youfeeling strong.一Sarah
1.Why didCali suffer from herhalf-marathonA.She dicingget readyforit.B•She ranall the way barefoot.C.She ranwith experiencedrunners,D.She didnot haveself-confidence•
2.What didArnold regretdoingA.Thinking hewould neverget injured.B.Putting heavyweight onhis rightleg.C.Spending aboutfourmonthstreating his knee.D.Waiting forso longto gethiskneeexamined・3-What canwe concludefrom thefour peoplementioned in the textA.They oncegot injuredwhen running•B.They oncemade mistakesin running.C.They areready to help thosewho likerunning•D.They havemade great achievements inrunning・
4.The examplesof thefour runnersmainly showthat・A.we shouldwarm upbefore runningB.we shouldbring enoughwater whenrunningC.we shouldntthink runningis very easyD.we shouldntignore anypain whenrunningBAnger isa naturalhuman emotionwhich makesus human.All ofus havelost itoccasionally andsome ofusseem tolose ourtemper often-Controlling angeris notso muchof anissue asmanaging itis.We copybehaviorfrom anearly ageand angerisanemotion that allofus have seen,expressed andfell.Il isimpoilanlthat wedo notbottle upour anger and expressit ina healthyway.Self-help psychologistshave taughtus againto respond to anunfavorable situationand notreact toit.Responding instead-of reacting,that9s what they allsay.Ifs easiersaid thandone•By respondingto asituationrather thangiving itan immediatereaction,we areable to deal withit better.Anger creates匚violence ifcontrolled byheaven anditisimportant notto ignoreange When we facean unfavorablesituationor whensomeone hurtsus,we tendto get angry.Instead ofgiving backas much asweget,weshould justignorethe person sowe let them know that theydonAt affectus.匚We mustbe patientwhen it comes todealing withange Whenwearecalm,we canmanage asituation匚better andrespondtoit betteBeing peacefulwithin isimportant andwe needto appreciatethe positivethings in our life and not concentrateonthenegative aspectsof ourlives somuch.To acceptthings astheyare shouldbe primaryin ourminds whenitcomesto managingour anger.Acceptance of the situationthoroughlygives usa wholenew viewon things.Anger destroysrelationships.Whenwegetangry,we chooseto convenientlyput theblame onthe otherperson.Love cannot survive in an environment of angerand negativity.Spouses maylove eachother butifthey areconstantly fighting,thetimeswhentheywill behappy togetherwillbefew andfar between,whichmay finallylead to their divorce•Anger createsconflict andconflict cannot onlydestroy peoplesrelationshipand familiesbut alsohealth•
5.According tothe text,how shouldwe deal with ouranger properlyA.We shouldturn tofriends forbetter suggestions.B.We shouldmake ourfeelings knownto others.C.We shouldfocus onthe goodthings inour life.D.We shouldreason withthe troublemakerpatiently.6・The underlinedword spouses“inthelastparagraphprobably means・A.matches B.friends C.relatives D.brothers orsisters
7.The mainidea of the textis.A.to explainwhat willcause angerB.toshowhow tocontrol yourangerC.to indicatewhy aperson getsangry easilyD•to pointout whatdestructive effectanger cancause
8.What willbe discussedabout inthe followingparagraphA.The realcause ofangerB.Avoiding negativepeople•C.The relationbetween angerand health.D.Strengthening therelationship ofcouples.C,For decades,the UNs Foodand AgriculturalOrganization hascollected reportsabouthowmuch fishpeoplehave pulledout ofthe oceans.But accordingto newresearch,those numbersare wrong.Every yearmorefish wascaught thanpreviously believed•Years later,a terriblesituation occurs.Recently,the catchhas dropped very quickly-a troublingsign ofthe declineof fish populations•The FAO numbers donntakeinto accountsmall-scale fishing,recreational fishingor illegalfishing.A study,published inNatureCommunications,aims tofill inthose gaps.Adding inthese previouslyuncounted fishincreases the totalworld catchfrom1950to2010by justover onehalf.The worldis withdrawingfromabank accountoffish without knowing whathas beenwithdrawn orthe remainingbalance-Better estimatesfor theamountwele takingout canhelp ensurethere isenough fishto sustainus inthe future/9study authorDaniel Paulyofthe Universityof BritishColumbia.Based onofficial counts,global catchpeaked in1996at86million metrictons anddeclined modestlyata匚rate ofabout
0.38million metrictons eachyea Butafter examiningfisheries inmorethan200countries,the newstudy putsthe1996peak at130million metrictons anda muchsteeper declineof
1.2millionmetric tonsper yearsince,The greatestdeclines cameintheind ustrialfishing sector.Together,thefindings showthat humans,fishing practiceshavebeeneven moreunsustainable thanpreviously thought,Harvey writes.Pauly and his co-author,Dirk Zeller,urge theFAO tochange theiraccounting practicestoget amore accuratemeasure ofthe healthoftheworlds fisheries・nIt isa positive thing thatwe knowthefact thatwe catchfar morethan we thought/5Pauly tellsDamian Carringtonat TheGuardian.nThat isbecausewe canrebuild morethan wethought before,if werebuild stocks.The findingsalso emphasizethevalue of fisheries to low-income people in developingcountries,Carrington writes.The nextsteps willrequiresome clear-headed actionto preservethat criticalresource forpeople andfor theplanet.
9.•That the catch hasdeclined greatlyshows that•A.sea fishis notpopular anymoreB.the governmentshave takenproper actionsC.many fishspecies havealready diedoutD.thetotalamount of fish has been reducing
10.What canwe learn about theFAOA.It madea technicalmistake purposely.B.Its statisticsdata isnot all-around.C.It findsit hardto countthe fish•D.It wastoo positiveabout thefishpopulation.11•What canbe infenedfrom Paulyswords inthelastparagraphA.The findingsare meaningfulto fishindustry inthe future•B.Humans shouldnot catchfish anymore•C.Catching fishis beneficialtolow-income peoplein developingcountries.D.It isveryeasyto increasethe populationoffish•DThe moreI havethought aboutwhat1believe now,the morecertain I have become thatitis whatI havebeentaught tobelieve inmy beyhoodand university.I havebeen blessedwith greatteachers.The firstand greatestofthemwere mymother andfather.As black(,怀敌意的)people ofquite modestmeans inan oftenhostile environmentin Georgia,they suffereda lot because their skins were of such color.Through savingand hardwork,they hadprovided foruschildren amodest butspotless andattractive home・Neither envynor hostilityofothersever causedthemto changetheir ethicalbehavior theyhad establishedfor themselvesand theirchildre n.The secondbody ofteachers werethe idealistic,courageous menandwomenwho hadgiven upbetter andsaferjobs inthe Northto teachin southernschools likeAtlanta University,from whichmy fivesisters,mybrother,and Igraduated.Both myparents andthey weredevoted tothe principlethat compromiseis notonlyevil,but inthe longrun doesnot pay.A secondarticle offaith whichI believein isthat loveof onesfellow human beings canconquer whatever(堕落)barriers hefaces.In travelling,I haveseen againand againwhat miseryand degradationof thehumanspirit hatehas broughtto mankind•Its damagingeffect hasbeen sohorrible,which convincesmethat thecodes ofbehavior givenus byGandhi offerthe onlyhope ofour survival.Therefore,I believe that nohumanbeingshould everbe judgedonthebasis ofrace,sex,religion,economicstatus,or placeof birth.To measureany man,or toaccept orreject himas friendby anyother standard thanhisindividual worth,is todeny oneself thevast benefits whichcomefromknowing fellow humanbeings asfellowhumanbeings•(拿回)Finally,I believeitisnecessary thatwe recapturethat passionfor humanequality andjustice,whichinspired theearly Americansettlers tocreate aworld ofmoral behaviorsto replaceuncivilized ones.
12.What canwe knowabout the authors childhoodA.He grewup ina violentenvironment.B.He liveda hardlifein his childhood・C.His familyhad tosufferfromcolor prejudicein Georgia・D•His hometownisaplacewhereblack people were cruellytreated.
13.Which ofthe followingwords canbest describethe authorAparentsA.Modest andstubborn•B・Struggling and(km.C.Idealistic andcourageous.D・Saving andovercautious.
14.Why doesthe authormention GandhiinParagraph4A.To showhis admirationto Gandhi.B.To remindpeople ofmemorizing thisgreat man.C・To showus theimportanceofhaving the right belief.D.To showthe necessityof removingthe causeof war.
15.What doesthelastbut oneparagraph mainlytell usA.Universal standarddoes exist.B.Not allindividuals canbenefit us.C・Humans areborn withgood nature・D.Individuals shouldbe treatedequally.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Thereare few things inlife thatwill influenceyou asmuchastravelling•Here arefive reasonswhy travellingwillchange your life.You broadenyour wayof thinking.Nothing changesthe wayyou viewyour ownlife experiencelike seeingthe way otherpeople live.You canlearnabout the language,the lifestyleand whatpeopleinforeigncountries valueduring yourtrip.16You learnto liveinthemoment,j/7ITs hardtobethinking aboutyour latest annoying textmessage whenyourehalf wayacross theworld visitingplaces yoiTvenever beento beforeand seeingspots youveonlyread about.18Once youunderstand thetrue poweroftravelling,you knowthat lookingup at the EiffelTower orseeingthe beachesin Thailandismorevaluable thanany goodsyou couldever possiblypurchase・Youlearn todeal withdifficult situations-Almost everyonehas experienceda time when their flight wasdelayedor cancelledor they lost theirluggage.The beautyin thisfrustrating momentisthatit teachesyouhow todealwithit j9You quicklylearn thatyou canhandle mostsituations.You willknowthat there reallyarenAt alot ofthings worthgetting upsetabout inlife.You aremore opento differentways oflife.No countryor evencity livesthe sameway.20But whenyou(内在的)travel,no matterhow differentthe peopleare orthewaythey live,there isinherent goodnessinmost people.Its thecommon threadthat tiesus alltogether.A.You purchaseless uselessgoods.B.You valueexperience overthings•C.The bestway tohandle themistoturn tothe airportstaff forhelp•D.This skillwill notonly applyto travellingbut therest ofyourlife.E.Countries have different cultures,and peoplehavedifferentbeliefs.E Besides,you can also leamto evaluatethe valuesofyourown country•G.Travel Iingcanmakeyou giveaway allthe problemsin yourlife.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项女常At arestaurant,a cockroachi®suddenly flewfrom somewhere and satonalady.She startedscreamingout of21•With a panic-stricken faceand tremblingvoice,she started22,with both her handsdesperatelytrying to23the cockroach-Her reactionwas withinexpectation,as everyone inher24also gotpanic.The lady25managed to push the cockroach away26it landedon another lady inthe group・Now,it wasthe27oftheotherladyinthe group to28the drama.The waiterrushed forwardto their22•Inthe relayof panicking,the cockroachnext fellupon the waiter.The waiterstood firm,calmed downand30the behaviorofthecockroach onhis shirt.When hewas3j_enough,he quicklycaught itwith hisfingersand threwit out oftherestaurant.角虫角Enjoying mycoffee andwatching thewhole32,the antennaofmymind pickedup afew有如演戏的thoughts andstarted33•Was thecockroach responsiblefor theirhistrionic34If so,thenwhy wasthewaiter not35He handledit nearto perfection,36any chaos.It wasnot thecockroach,but theinability ofthose peopleto37the disturbancecaused by thecockroach,that disturbedthe ladies.Irealized that,itisnot theshouting ofmy fatheror myboss ormy wifethat makesmy lifean38,but it*s myinability tohandle thedisturbances causedby their39that disturbsme.In otherwords,its myreaction tothe problemthat40chaos inmylife.
21.A.joy B.surprise C•fear D.interest
22.A.jumping B.running C•walking D.circling
23.A.catch holdof B.put upwith C.look downupon D.get ridof
24.A.group B.seat C•role D,room
25.A.gradually B・suddenly C.finally D.nearly
26.A.as B.but C.because D.that
27.A.fun B.turn C•time D.pity
28.A.write B.enjoyC•criticize D.continue
29.A.side B.rescueC•credit D.taste
30.A.observed B.repeated C.forgot D.ignored
31.A.confident B.responsible C.clever D.careful
32.A.cup B.waiter C.amusement D.cockroach
33.A.asking B•C.doubting D.wonderingwriting C.achievements D.behaviors
35.•A.punished B•attacked C.annoyed D.fooled
36.A.beyond B.by C.into D.without
37.A.find B.handle C.think D.mind
38.A.dream B.mess C.surprise D•end
39.A.shouting B.care C•attitude D.trembling
4.A•results fromB.avoids C.createsD.adds to第卷II第二部分英语知识运用共两节,满分分45第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1The rustypatched bumblebee大黄蜂541is namedforarust-colored lineon itsback,is onthe edgeofextinction.The U.S.Fish andWildlife Serviceannounced itwas addingthe beeto42it endangeredspecies list.It saidthe beesonce43find in28states,but nowthereareonly smallpopulations remainingin13states.U.S.officials thinkland ownerscan takesmall steps44helpthesmall insects•They canbe friendlier使丰产towards bees45keeping nativeplants intheir gardens.The insects46direct fertilizemanykinds offruit andvegetable crops•They alsofertilize grain crops47use to feed cattleand milkcows.The officialsalso suggestthat gardeners48leave their-plants aloneat theend ofthe summerinstead ofcuttingthem.That way,the beeswill have49place tolive overthewinter.The beewas addedto theendangeredspecieslistpartly becauseofthe50lose of their habitat.Other reasonswere disease,pesticides andclimate change.第三部写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语Z10言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除:把多余的词用斜线⑴划掉修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;1只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011Last Fridayevening,I talkedabout my grandpa•He toldme thathe wantedtovisitto Chengdu.He wouldlike tosee the variously changes inhis hometown.Heard this,I beganto booktickets forher onthe Internet.I also checked weatherin Chengdu・After that,I helpedmy grandpaprepare hiscloth andsomething hemightneed during the trip.The nextday,I gototheairport tosee off my grandpa•As itwas abusyweekend,I feltproud becauseI could do everything for my grandpa・第二节书面表达满分分25假设你是李华,是学校英文报的一名记者今天,英国某中学代表团应你校邀请来进行文化交流活动,请你用英语写一则新闻报道内容包寸舌•活动的目的;1活动的内容参观文化长廊、听文化讲座、观看文艺表演等;
2.活动的意义
3.要求.词数左右;=11001-5ADBCC6-10ABCDB,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯参考词汇:文化长廊2cultural corridor11-15ACBCD16-20FGBDE21-25CADAC26-30BBDBA31-35ACDDC36-40DBBAC
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50.loss短文改错One possibleversionLast Fridayevening,I talkedabout mygrandpa•withHe toldmethathe wantedtovisitto Chengdu.He wouldliketoseethevariouslychangesinhishometow n.variousHeard this,I beganto booktickets forher ontheInternet・Hearing himIalsocheckedA weatherin Chengdu.After that,I thehelpedmygrandpaprepare hiscloth andsomethingclotheshe mightneed duringthe trip.The nextday,I gotowentthe airporttoseeoffmygrandpa•As itwas abusyAlthough/Though书面表达weekend,Ifeltproud becauseIcoulddoeverythingformygrandpa,somethi ngOne possibleversionToday,a highschool delegationfromthe UK cameto ourschool tohaveacultural exchangeactivity,whichoffered usa goodopportunity tolearn moreabout eachother.At first,we showedthe delegationaround ourcultural corridorwhere picturesand artworks aboutChinese and English culture wereexhibited-Then acultural lecturewas heldatthelecture hall,duringwhich studentsfrom bothcountries introducedthe developmentoftheirown culture.Finally,the artperformancethat representedChineseandEnglishcultureturned outtobethe highlightoftheactivity・Through thecultural exchangeactivity,we haveenhanced theunderstanding ofdifferent culturesandpromoted thefriendship betweenthetwoschools.第期测试题部分答案解析阅读理解3第一节A本文是应用文,话题是日常生活类或许你认为跑步是一件非常简单的事情,然而你的疏忽大意会让你犯严重的错误四个热衷于跑步的人介绍了自己在刚开始跑步时犯的错误细节理解题°从第二段中的可知,
1.Ao butI wasrrt adequatelypreparedanddidnt getany training跑半程马拉松前,卡利并没有做好充分准备细节理解题从第三段可知,有一次跑步时,阿诺德感到膝盖疼痛,他并没有理会然而过
2.D了一个月后再去看医生时,情况变得非常糟糕最后花了四个月时间才痊愈推理判断题卡利跑半程马拉松前,卡利并没有做好充分准备;阿诺德忽视了在跑步时膝盖
3.Bo部位的疼痛;凯特在跑步前不热身,跑完后也没适当放松;莎拉在大热天跑步时没带够水,故这四个人在跑步时都犯了错误推理判断题文章中的这四个例子说明跑步不是一件容易的事,作者提醒我们跑步时不要疏
4.C忽大意,不要犯和他们一样的错误B本文是--篇议论文在生活中,每个人都会生气,这是一种自然而然的情绪一点不生气是不可能的,但更重要的是如何对待自己的怒气,使之得以合理释放细节理解题根据第三段可知,处理怒气我们要静下心来,注意生活中的积极方面,接受事
5.C物的本来样子,故.为最佳选项We shouldfocus onthe goodthing inourlife词义猜测题°该单词前面句子表
6.Ao Lovecannotsurviveinanenvironmentofangerandnegativity明“在生气、不利环境下的爱情是不能幸存的”,再根据后面的which mayfinallyleadtotheirdivorce可知,这里指代夫妻、配偶spouses主旨大意题文章第一段引出什么是生气,后三段讲述了如何控制、应对生气,以及生气不
7.B利于健康、人际关系等内容,综合全文可知,文章主要讲我们要如何控制自己的怒气推理判断题在文章的尾段作者谈到了生气不仅破环人际关系,而且对健康不利,所以下一
8.Co段作者会谈到生气对健康的影响C联合国粮食和农业组织应该正确统计海洋中现有鱼类的数量以确保可持续性发展细节理解题根据第一段最后一句一
9.Do Recently,thecatchhasdroppedveryquicklya troubling…以及第三段可知,总捕获量的下降意味着鱼的总数下降了sign ofthe declineoffishpopulations细节理解题根据第二段第一句
10.Bo TheFAOnumbersdon*t takeinto accountsmall-scale fishing,可知,联合国粮食和农业组织统计的鱼类总数错误是因为统计recreational fishingor illegalfishing.的不全面推理判断题根据最后一段
11.Ao It isapositivethingthatwe knowthefact thatwe catchfar morethan可知保罗认为这个发现对于渔业的未wethought,“Pauly tellsDamian Carringtonat TheGuardian...来是有重大意义的D作者认为他所坚信的信念受益于自己的父母和大学教师,这些信念包括坚韧、平等的爱和公平与正义细节理解题根据第二段可知,在乔
12.C°they sufferedalotbecausetheirskinswereofsuchcolor治亚州他们不得不面对周围人们对有色人种的歧视态度推理判断题根据第二段可知,作者的父母勤俭节约,工作刻苦,同时又坚信自己的道德信
13.B条,别人的嫉妒和敌视都无法改变他们,因此刻苦和坚强两个特征符合作者父母的品性细节理解题根据第四段
14.Co thecodes ofbehavior givenus byGandhi offerthe onlyhope ofour可知,作者认为廿地给予我们的行为准则才是我们唯一生存下去的希望,是重要而正确的survival段落大意题在倒数第二段中,作者认为外在的自然和社会特征不是评判一个人的标准,以
15.Do任何他个人价值以外的标准对他进行评判都会让我们无法获益,总而言之,我们应该把人当人看,即公平对待每一个人第二节旅游对生活影响巨大,本文就介绍了旅游会改变生活的几个方面,比如助你开拓思维方式、使你活在当下、让你重视经历胜于物质等等该选项中的和上句中的形成并列关系5都是讲旅行
16.Fo you can alsolearn you canlearnabout
8.Which ofthe followingstatements maythewriteragree withA.The win-win situationsatisfies allpeople involved•B.Most awardstoday gotopeoplewho don*treallyneed them.C.Awards shouldbe giventopeoplewith financialproblems.D.Organizations thatgive awardstake advantageof awardsceremonies,cLike therest oftheir species,the SouthernHemisphere humpback whales typicallyprefer toremain single(散开)or gatherin smallgroups thatdisperse quickly.However,since2011,researchers fromCapePeninsula Universityof Technologyin CapeTown havebeen observinga newphenomenon off the coast ofSouth Africa.Professor KenFindlay andhis teamreported seeing22cases oflarge groupsof humpbackwhaleson threedifferent occasionsin2011,2014,and
2015.The researchersare puzzlednot justby theunusual socialbehavior,but alsobythefact thattheusuper-groupsA wereseen inApril and May.Thats becausethe mammals typically spend these late summer()months inthe SouthernHemisphere feedingintheAntarctic watersbefore headingback tothe warmersubtropicalSouth African waters duringwinter,to breedand givebirth.In astudy publishedinthejournalPLOS ONEon May1,Findlay andhis teamoutlined someofthepossible reasonsbehind thebig changeinthe mammals9behavior.The researcherssay thatthe causeoftherecent sightingscouldbethe abundantfood availablein theBenguelaupwelling system.Located near the southwesterntip ofSouth Africabetween St.Helena BayandCape Point,the systemof cold,nutrient-rich oceancuiTents isrich inphytoplanktons andspecies ofsmallfish thatthe humpback whales feedon,suchasthe mantisshrimp・Another probablereason isthe suddenincrease inhumpbackwhales1population.According toa recentscientificreport,the mammals,population,off thecoast ofAustralia,has reachednearly90perceni ofpre-whaling numbers,while onthe USEast Coast,the numberof whalesis up60percent fromits lows.Allin all,experts estimatetherearecurrently150,000humpbackwhalesswimming inour oceans-They allneedtofeed・(迁徙)However,while thetheories mayexplain thedecision toskip migratingto Antarctic waters,thereason forthe socialsuper-groups remainsa mystery.According toFindley Jitspossible thatthe behavior(看得见的)was occurring,butjust notwhere itwas visible.Because therewere sofew ofthem,we maynothaveseenit9•Whatisimplied about the humpbackwhales inParagraph2A.They nolonger huntfor foodintheAntarctic waters•B.They usuallyspendthewhole winterintheAntarctic waters・C.They arerarely seenin South Africanwatersduring AprilandMay.D.TheyAve changedtheir socialbehavior toadjust tothe warmerwaters•
10.According toFindley,why arethe humpbackwhales seenin largegroups nowA.Because theyswim inpopulated areasnow・B.Because theirnumber hasincreased greatly.C.Because theyneedtowork togetherto huntfor food.D.Because researcherspay closerattention tothem now.11•What doesthe passagemainly talkaboutA.Reasons forthe numberof humpbackwhales increasingso greatly.B.How humpbackwhales adaptthemselves tothe changingenvironment.带来的C.Why humpbackwhales appearoffthecoast ofSouth Africain largegroups.D•Researchers*好处“而且通过了解世界的不同你也可以更好地去评估自己国家的价值观”空格后面句子中的和该选项中意
17.Go yourlatestannoyingtextmessagethe problemsin yourlife义上相关联旅行使你享受当下,忘掉生活中的烦恼,后面就是一个具体的例子选项是段落标题,即与其它事情相比,你会更注重旅行经历的事情句意相比物质,你会
18.B更重视经历选项中的指的是如何处理上一句提到的
19.D Thisskill atimewhentheirflightwas delayedorcancelled ortheylosttheir luggageo选项对前一句的内容做举例说明,符合该处语境,是正确选项句意国家有不同的文化,
20.Eo人们有不同的信仰完形填空这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,语言诙谐生动,描写生动传神,抒发了作者在一家饭店喝咖啡时看见人们如何被一只蝉螂影响而引发的感慨根据下一句判断正确选项为
21.Co With apanic-stricken faceand tremblingvoice Jfear°根据和后面的
22.A0Withapanic-stricken faceand tremblingvoice withbothherhands desperately…可知,最佳选项为这里描写这位女士一边跳着,一边双手拼命驱赶傅螂trying tojumping,突然有蝉螂落在身上,人在害怕时的本能肯定是想拼命摆脱它,而且下文
23.D managedtopushthe也是提示,所以,正确选项是cockroach awaygetridof根据下文中的可知,此空应该填此处属于原词复现
24.A inthegroupgroup,根据文中描述的情景,对那位女士来说,能摆脱,鱼尊螂,实属不易,所以更符合
25.Co finally语境根据短文中的描述,可知那位女士好不容易把蝉螂甩掉了,却没想到把它出到了组里另一个
26.B人身上,这里有转折的意思,故选but这里有点小幽默,意思是现在轮到第二个女士继续前面那位女士面对傅螂的表演了,故选
27.Bturn
28.Do因为馨螂从一个女士身上到了另一个女士身上,所以这个“戏剧”持续上演,故最佳选项为continueo文章一开头就写了第一位女士如何害怕,后面又有一位女士遭殃,所以,酒店的服务员匆忙
29.B过来救援符合语境rescue这里描写服务员注意观察蝉螂并伺机抓住它,下面的一句也可帮助理解故选
30.A observedo
31.A当服务员确信可以抓住辑螂时,他便迅速地地把鱼尊螂抓住并丢出去了根据短文语境,正确选项应该是confidento根据语境可知,作者是一边喝着咖啡,一边看“戏”娱乐,故正确选项为
32.C amusemento从文中可以看出,作者作为一个局外人在观看娱乐,所以,作者在觉得有趣的同时也开始
33.Do思考,四个选择中最合适的答案是wondering根据空格前面的单词可知这里指的是前血那几个人的表现或举止,故最佳选项是
34.Do their,behaviorso前面儿段提到了那两位女士面对蝉螂的反应,对比服务员的反应,二者明显不同,这说明
35.C服务员没有被潮邮吓得惊慌失措从后面一段Itisnot thecockroach,but theinability...that disturbed.也可得出最佳选项应该是the ladiesannoyedo从前文可知,那位服务员处理弹螂的口寸候不慌不忙,几近完美,所以并没有任何混舌,
36.Do L因此用表示否定的介词withouto从下文推断出正确选项应该是
37.B but its myinability tohandle thedisturbances nJ”handle
38.B作者认识到,并非是来自父亲或老婆或老板的叫嚷让他的生活变成一团糟(mess),而是因为自己没有能力处理由他们的叫嚷造成的干扰扰乱了他从上一句
39.Ao Irealizedthat,...not theshouting ofmy fatherormyboss ormy wifethat disturbsme,可知正确选项是shoutingo这里说的是作者自己对问题的反应造成了生活中的混乱,故正确选项是语篇填空美
40.Co creates国大黄蜂的栖息地由过去的28个州缩减为现在的13个州,几乎处于灭绝的边缘,美国渔业与野生动物服务局宣布准备把它列入濒危动物名单,政府也号召人们采取措施,保护这种对水果、蔬菜和谷物都有益处的昆虫
41.which考查定语从句此处为非限定性定语从句,从句中缺少主语,因此用which引导考查代词指代因为后面是名词,所以用形容词性物主
42.itSo ittheU.S.Fish andWildlife Service,代词itSo考查被动语态动词和前面的为被动关系,月.时态为一般过去时,主语
43.were foundofind bees为复数,所以应填写were foundo考查非谓语动词此处为不定式短语作目的状语,修饰前面的
44.to helpoto helpthesmallinsectsstepso
45.by()考查介词此处为by doing的结构,by意为“借助”考查副词此处为副词修饰动词作状语,故用
46.directly directly考查非谓语动词此处为过去分词短语作后置定语,和之间是被动关系
47.usedo usegraincrops()考查虚拟语气此处意为建议,后面宾语从句应使用虚拟语气,
48.should leavesuggest可省略should考查冠词此处为不确指,且后面单数可数名词以辅音开头,故用不定冠词
49.aa考查名词此处考查动词的名词形式,正确答案为句意渔业与野生动物服务
50.losso loseloss局说,这种蜜蜂之所以被加入濒危种类名单,部分原因是由于其栖息地的丧失findings abouta newwhale speciesnearthecoastofSouthAfrica.DLast Tuesdaymorning Istared acrossthe tableatawoman withsevere scarslining herface・Her angryhusbandcarved thosescars whenshe toldhim shewanted a divorce.Fm amember ofthe RhodeIsland ParoleBoard.Month aftermonth—for13years—Fve metwithcriminals andvictims.Immediately beforemy colleaguesand Iconduct hearingsforthe criminals,we meetwiththeir victimsif theywish totellustheir stories.Every timeI walkinto thosehearing roomsI retestmy beliefin justice•I do my best to balance my concernforpublic safetyand myfaith thatsome criminalstruly haveregretted theirdeeds•On hearingdays,nearlyalways,the victimsbeg ustokeepthe prisonersbehind bars.All morninglong Ihear theirsufferings:murder,armed robbery,and domesticviolence.The victimsreturn totheir livesand hourslater Ifind myselfface toface withthe criminals.I settlein tohearwhat the prisoners haveto say.Often theirstories arefilled withregret,hope andlotsofpromises.These face-to-face meetingsforce metodealwith whatI reallybelieve aboutpeopled fundamentalrights.Fm proudtobepartofa systemlike ours——as imperfectas itis.The systemdoes most of itswork intheopen andtakes seriouslythe rightsof bothvictims andthe accusedBut Istruggle to balance thesecollidingrights.Only anhour aftermeeting withthe womanwith scarson herface,I metwith herhusband,Andrew・He explainedwith sorrowand regrethow hehad mishandledhis failingmarriage•He showedme,withheartfelt words,the fruitsof hishard emotionallabor whilein prison-from hislearning intreatmentprograms andfrom hisown soul-searching.All ofa sudden,he didntseem evil•(执行审判)
51.how doI administerjustice1believethatjustice cantbe shapedby,simplistic formulas(公式).Rather,justice happenswhen realhumanbeingssort througha jumbleof laws,rules,conflicting(木能,直觉)stories,and plainold instinct
12.When stayinginthehearing room,theauthor.A.is fullof contradictoryfeelingsB.feels pitifulforthe criminalsC.feels suspiciousaboutthejusticeD.is angryatthe victims*sufferings
13.Whafs mostprobablytheauthors jobA.To decidewhether toputthecriminalsinto prison.B.To decidewhether toletthecriminals comeout ofprison.C.To givejustice tothe victimsand punishment tothecriminals.D.To givejustice tothe victimsand lessenpunishmenttothecriminals.
14.What canweknowaboutAndrewA.He acceptedphysical laborand treatmentprograms intheprison.B.He wasless evilthan heused tobe afteryears ofsoul-searching・C.He wasvery madwith hiswifeabout endingmarriage withhim.D.He wassentenced to13years in prison forhis violenceto hiswife•
15.Whats theauthors attitudetothecriminalsA.They areable toreform themselvesinprison.B.Their rightsand freedomalso needtobedefended・C.The victimsshould forgivethe regretfulcriminals.D.They shouldbe givenpunishment andalso justice.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项十有两项为多余选项Yourweekends areprecious andyouTl surelywant tomake themost ofthem•Here are some tipstohelpyoumake themostofyour weekends•16Decide duringthe week exactly what youAre aimingtodoatthe weekend•This doesntmean you cantallow fora bit of flexibilityhereandthere.But inthe mainyou shouldknow whatyou want to getout ofyourweekend•Meet upwith your friends.You nearly always havethebesttime withyour friends,yet sometimes you mayputoff makingthat phonecall toarrange somethingbecause youarealittle lazy._17Get outdoors.Simplyget outdoors and go fora walk,run,hike,cycle oranything elseyou canthink of!18Admittedly,theweather shouldbeonyour side.Set asidesome time.Filling yourtime withall sortsof activitiescanbefun,butitcanalsobe tiring.So,try toset sometime asidefor yourself.1920There aresome things thatcanbe done at any time-not justatthe weekend•If youarrange yourtime intheweek well,then you willhaveplentyoftime attheweekendtodothe thingsyou reallywant todo.A.Make plans.B.Find anew hobby・C・Finish somethings intheweek.D.So theday willpass withoutyou havingdone anything.E.Getting abitofexercise andfresh airwill leaveyou energized.F.Then,youcanenjoy yourselfby readinga book,or listeningto somemusic.G.However,if youmake theeffort,youwillhaveawonderful timewith第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)20L530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项At LowesHome Improvementin StatenIsland,NewYork,last summer,Michael Sulsona,63,andhiswife,()Frieda,6,were searchingforagarbage can-Frieda was21Michael downthepassageinan old匚(老兵)wheelchai Michael,a veteranwhod lostboth22inthe war,was stillwaiting fora23wheelchair()fromtheVeterans AffairsVA twoyears after24it.In thelawn-supplies aisle,Michaefs wheelchairwas suddenly25•Sal,a storeemployee,saw theevent and(called overhis26David,Marcus,and Souleymanetohelp.Lowers HomeImprovementrefusedto revealthelast namesofthemen ormake them27for interviews.)nSal toldme,YouTe notleaving28its likenew,“says Michael.The menwent to29the wheelchair.Ittookthem along time to takeapart,fix upand30the wheelchairWhenit didnAtseem firmenough,they adjustedit3J_・You guysare incredibleAMichael toldthem whenitwas done-nl(was our32they replied.Two daysafter Michaelposted his33onawebsite dedicatedtoStatenIsland news,the VAcalled totell himthatanew wheelchairwas
34.Hundreds ofstrangers hadalready35to buyMichael anew wheelchair,but he
36.Instead,he askedthem tocontributetoa nonprofkfoundationthat helps37veterans likehim.The menfelt likethey werejust doinga smallthing/9says SteveSalazar,a Lowesspokesman.But,in fact,whattheLowes employeesdid wasfar beyondtheir
38.Those workerscalled forth39in people•They arethetypeofpeopleweveterans arewilling to40says Michael.
21.A.showing A.B.pushing C.guiding D.driving handsC.
22.legs B.A.ears D.arms
23.modem B.useful C.new D•firm abandoningC.
24.A.requesting B.purchasing D・taking C.fastened D.
25.A.stuck B.lost broken
26.A.employees B.coworkers C•customers D•spokesmen
27.A.ready B.available C.qualified D.popular
28.A.till B.after C.when D.if
29.A.figure outB.workonC•fit inD.set up
30.A.hold upB.put forwardC.thinkaboutD.put together
31.A apparentlyB.basically C.furtherD.harder
32.A.tradition B.chance C・job D.honor
33.A.trouble B.wheelchair C•story D.picture
34.A.intheway B.ontheway C•outofthewayD・bytheway
35.A.offered B.advocated C・announced D.hesitated
36.A.escaped B.decided C.refused D•appealed
37.A.anxious B.hopeless C.devoted D.wounded
38.A.time B.respect C•responsibilities D•control
39.A.detennination B.courage C•kindness D.gratitude第
40.A.approve ofB.fight forC.talk withD.reply ton卷第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第二节(共()小题;每小题分,满分分)1L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1I headedoutthedoor theother daywith mytwo sons.We weregoing todrive tothe supermarket4L buyafewthings.I shutthedoorquickly becausemy dogswere alreadybarking atbeing leftbehind inthehouse•
42.Iwasabout tostart mycar,I couldnAtfind mycarkeys•
43.shake myhead,I walkedbackhomeand foundmy keyswere onthe shelfwhere Iusually put
44.they.Things likethis seemedto happenmore andmore recently.My doctorusually
45.comfort meby sayingthat thisisanormal partof gettingolder andI shouldntworryabout itand shouldtake it
46.a smile.I amdoing my best todo so.I thinkI willbe alrightwith my
47.forget mindas long as I can keepremembering the important thingsinlife.I dontmind misplacingmykeys aslong asI canremember thatmy familymembers are
48.sincere concernedabout me.I dontmindforgetting whyI cameinto aroom aslong asIcanremember mygoal inlife.I donAtmind beinga bitabsent-minded aslongasI have
49.kind heart.May youalways remembertheimportantthingsinlife:Youcan makea differenceinthisworld withevery
50.choose youmake•第三部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假定英语课上考师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语10言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号并在其下面写出该加的词3,删除:把多余的词用斜线划掉V修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;1只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011Kalon Smithbecame ahomeless menwhen hewas
11.He spent winter nights sleep ina park and he has nobed,no showerand nofood.One day,he returnedback tohis oldneighborhood andknocked ata doorofMrsGreens.He hopedto getsomething eat.However,Mrs Greennotonlygave hera mealbut also led him tothe rightpath・She tookhim intoher home,where hehad warmthfood anda roofunder his head.She also第二节书面表达满分分helped himcontact theircommunity,what helped him finda job•25假设你是李华,最近收到了笔友的来信,内容如下MikeDear Li Hua,Recently Tom,my bestfriend sincewhen wewere injunior highschool,hasbeenavoiding meon purpose.I don*tknowwhy.Ihavetried totalk withhim severaltimes,but invain.I dontwanttolose him.Whatshould I doYours,Mike请你给他写一封词左右的回信,内容包括如下要点100表示同情;,给出建议;.表达希望
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17.He spentwinternightssleepinaparkandhehassleepi nghadno bed,no showerandnofood•One day,he returnedback tohis oldneighborhood andknocked atathedoor ofMrs Greens.He hopedto getsomething Atoeat.However;Mrs Greennotonlygave hera mealhimbut alsoledhimtotherightpath.She tookhim intoher home,where hehad warmthfood anda roofwarmun derhishead.She alsohelpedhimcon tacttheir overcommunity,what helpedhim finda job.which书表达lif Onepossible versionDearMike,I quitesympathize withyou andunderst andhowyoufeel.To helpyou saveyourfriendship,here ismyadvice•To beginwith,having beenfriends withhim forso manyyears,you shouldtrust him.Maybe somethinghappenedto himorhisfamily•He probablydoesn11want youtogetinvolved init•So itmay bea goodideato givehim sometimetobe alone•Finally,youcanask anotherfriend tohelp findoutthereason,which isthe keyto solvingthe problem.I hopethese suggestionsare helpfuland thatyouandTom areon goodterms asbefore•Yours truly,LiHua第期测试题部分答案解析1阅读理解第一节A本文主要介绍最近开放的儿童艺术和叙述故事博物馆的宗旨、方位、设计、特点、开放Sugar HiU时间以及花费等等相关情况推理判断题根据第一段的最后一句
1.Ao The museumisdesigned toserve theyoungest NewYorkerswith atarget audienceof3to8yearsold.以及第三段白勺・・・makingart moreaccessibletopreschool and.可知,这个博物馆建造的目的是为一些小孩子服务的early-elementary agedkids细节理解题根据文章第三段的推断出
2.Bo Andtheartstudiospaces...willlikelydraw crowds.nJ*答案细节理解题°才艮据
3.B°Hours:Themuseumwillbeopen onSaturdaysandSundays fromnoon to.可知,学龄前孩子们可以在月份的周
六、周5pm duringOctober....fromMondaytoWednesday10天去参观
4.Co推理判断题根据Where的部分directly abovethe155th StreetC-train subwaystop...nJ知,去参观这个博物馆最好的交通方式就是乘坐地铁B本文作者对品类越来越多的获奖及获奖庆典提出了自己的疑问和看法推理判断题根据第一段中的第一句…可知,作
5.C NotallawardsareasnobleastheNobelPrize者对诺贝尔奖的态度是肯定的推理判断题根据第二段和第三段列举电影类奖项》音乐类奖项
6.Bo OscarsGrammies,Brits,the>文学奖项以及当代艺术奖项、体育奖项等MercuryPrizeandtheMTVandQ awardsBookerprize等可知,作者写这两段是为了展示多种多样的奖项词义猜测题°根据前文
7.Do tohelp peoplewho areon tightbudget carryon theirworkwithout可知,此处是说现在专业足球运动员并不缺钱worryingaboutfinances细节理解题根据倒数第二段
8.Do Thismeansthatnotonlythepersonwho winsthe awardbenefits可知,那些颁发奖项的组织或赞助者也同时从中获利fromit-butalsothe sponsors.C科学家们发现南半球驼背鲸成群结队地出现在南非的海岸,对此,他们进行了种种猜测推理判断题根据第二段的...
9.Co themammalstypicallyspend theselatesummermonths...feeding.可知,在南半球的至份,驼背鲸通常都在intheAntarcticwatersbefore headingback to..4Ij5M南极水域捕食,所以在南非附近是看不见驼背鲸的细节理解题综合最后两段的内容可知,之前是因为驼背鲸比较少,且活跃在看不见的地
10.B方,所以不经常被发现,但现在驼背鲸的数量激增,于是更容易被人看到主旨大意题本文主要讲述科学家们在南非海岸发现了驼背鲸成群结队出现的现象,并试图
11.C探究其原因D作考在假释听证会中,对是否应该让囚犯提前出狱感到很矛盾施罪者在囚禁中己经深深地忏悔了,理应宽恕他们;但作者实际上对他们还是有一丝怀疑,害怕他们出狱后会再次给他人带来伤害,同时受害者希望施罪者把牢底坐穿以让自己得到公正作者最后阐述了对公正的见解
12.Ao细节理解题根据第三段的Idomybesttobalancemy concern for publicsafety.・・可知作者在决断是否应该让囚犯提前出狱时感到很矛盾推理判断题根据第三段的和第
13.Bo Idomybesttobalancemyconcernforpublic safetyand...四段的…可知,作者的任务是决断是否继续让On hearingdays,nearlyalways,thevictimsbeg usto囚犯呆在监狱田节理解题根据第一段的
14.Co Herangry husbandcarved thosescars whenshe toldhim shewanted知,很生气他的妻子要和他离婚adivorce.Andrew推理判断题根据文章内容以及作者的工作可知,尽管受害者希望施罪者把牢底坐穿,但
15.Do根据施害者在狱中的表现,作者觉得给受害者公正的同时,也应该给施害者应有的公正和权力第二节本文主要介绍了充分利用周末的儿种方法根据空后可矢口,本
16.Ao Decideduringtheweekexactlywhatyou*re aimingtodoattheweekend.段的小标题是做计划根据前文…可知,然而,如果你做出努力,你将和你
17.Go yetsometimesyoumay putoff making的朋友度过美好的时光本句中的指的是上一句提到的effort makingthat phonecall toarrangesomething°根据前文
18.E0Simply getoutdoorsandgoforawalk,run,hike,cycle oranything elseyoucanthink of!可知,运动和呼吸新鲜空气会让你精力充沛承接上文.可知,然后你就可以开心地阅读或者听音
19.Fo So,trytoset sometime asidefor yourself乐根据后文可知,
20.Co Therearesomethingsthatcanbedoneatanytime—not justattheweekend.本段小标题是在周内完成一些事情完形填空本文讲述了Lowe,sHomeImprovement的职员为一位残疾退伍军人义务修理轮椅的故事他的妻子推着走,坐在轮椅里
21.B0Frieda MichaelMichael根据前文以及后文可知,在战争中失去了双腿
22.Ainanoldwheelchair inthewarMichael。
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