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高一英语测试卷
(六)第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
51.
57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试5A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题
101.When willthe mango to the airportA.Next Wednesday.B.Next Thursday.C.Next Friday.
2.What willthe weatherbe liketomorrowA.Sunny.B.Cloudy.C.Rainy.
3.What doesthe womanwant todoA.Be ateacher.B.Quit herjob.C.Work in the office.
4.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.A band.B.A guitarist.C.A song.
5.Why doesthe manthink thewebsite isgreatA.It iswellwritten.B.It isupdated frequently.C.It isstrongly remended.每段对话仅读一遍请听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选5A BC出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍55听第段材料,回答第至题
6676.What did the womanloseA.A scarf.B.A sweater.C.A hat.
7.When didthe womanlose herstuff mostprobablyA.When she was on the bus.B.When she was in the changingroom.C.When she was outsidethe shopwindow.听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.What happenedto the man whenyou actuallygo to a foreigncountry.One ofmy friendswas the best studentinhis50class inPoland.However,when hewent toAmerica,he foundAmericans didntunderstand51of whathesaid.Your pronunciationmay stillbe quite52that ofa nativespeaker.If thisis the
53.other peoplewill findit54to understand what youresaying andwill notbe fbrtablewith you.55,dont thinkyou canmunicate in a foreignlanguage56youve testedyour skillsonreal nativespeakers.57for nativeor nearnativepronunciation so that peopleyou talkto canmunicate withyou58,In orderto achievethis goal,there9s no59that you will needtostart thinkingabout pronunciationand60time onit.
41.A.mistake B.watch C.suiTound D.understand
42.A.made B.found C.paid D.called
43.A.never B.ever C.even D.usually
44.A.only ifB.as ifC.even ifD.sothat
45.A.fantastic B.impossible C.necessary D.important
46.A.poor B.well C.good D.strict
47.A.put outB.work outC.try outD.point out
48.A.municate B.travel C.pronounce D.exchange
49.A.happy B.sad C.surprised D.excited
50.A.Polish B.French C.German D.English
51.A.none B.half C.rest D.lot
52.A.near toB.near fromC.far fromD.next to
53.A.same B.matter C.case D.fact
54.A.easy B.beneficial C.convenient D.hard
55.A.In conclusionB.In otherwords C.In totalD.On thecontrary
56.A.when B.until C.after D.while
57.A.Stand B.Look C.Aim D.Search
58.A.smoothly B.difficultly C.truly D.practically
59.A.way B.need C.doubt D.wonder
60.A.take B.cost C.spend D.kill第卷非选择题共分n50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1Henry,a businessman,who wasfrom America,landed inLondon61accident.Being unemployedheearned hispassage62working as an unpaidhand.He waslost in the streetin rags.63wander in the streetoneday,he64invite toa bighouse.Then somethingunbelievable happenedto him.There Henrystared at the foodon the table65the twowealthy brothersasked himsome questions.Henry told them that he hadtried toseek helpbutno luck.Henry thoughtthe twobrothers madefun ofhim atfirst.On thecontraiy,they gavehim aletter66Henty promisednot toopen untiltwo oclock.Being hungry,Henry wentinto arestaurant andasked for a meal67cost alarge amountof money.The waitertreated himin rudemanners68hewas in rags.But hetook achance andlet Henryhave themeal.When it was twooclock,Henry69open theletter witha millionpound banknote.The waiterdoubted70it was第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节短文改错共genuine,but laterthey weresure itwas not a fake.35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语10言错误,每句中最多有两处,每处错误仅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限一词
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分21011Dear Harry,This ismy fiveday atsummer camp.I guessI shouldtell youabout howI doevery day.First,we havebreakfast around6:30A.M.After that,we have some freetimes,so Ivebeen goingdown tothe nearby river to fish toa couple ofhours.But yesterday,to mydisappointment,the onlything Icatch was an oldshoe.Then,in theafternoon,there havedifferent activitieswe can choice from,like swimming,horseback riding,and hiking.At anight,we sitaround thecampfire,singing songshappily ortell storiesby turns.Thats fun,and wereallyenjoy ourselves.OK,thats allfor now.Til havea lotmore tell you whenI getback home.Yours,LiMing第二节书面表达(满分分)25假如你是李华,正在你校做交换生的美国朋友发来邮件说最近要回国,不知该给朋友带什么Daniel礼物,希望你能给些建议请你就此事用英语给他回一封邮件注意词数左右;
1.100可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.高一英语测试卷
(六)参考答案15ABBCB610ABABB1115AACBB1620AACBA2125ABBAC2630BDCAD3135CBCCA3640CGAED4145DCDAB4650CDACD5155BCCDA5660BCACC细节理解题部分中的
21.Ao iVolcanoesand Coastal Cliffs inHawaii可知,人们可以No wonderHawaii,especially the island of Kauai,is Hollywood^favorite location for movies.在夏威夷群岛的考艾岛拍摄电影细节理解题由部分中的
22.Bo Mountains and Oceans of the National Parks of WesternCanada Wildlifeis abundant in these areas,especially inJasper National Park,which iswellknown forwildlife viewing and home可知,野生动物爱好者可以to some of North Americas rarest animals including grizzlies,bisons andwolves.选择去贾斯珀国家公园,那里有北美灰熊、北美野牛和狼推理判断题由部分中的
23.Bo Impressive Landscapes of New ZealandWhen to visit:the best time to visitNew Zealand is between October and April,with highseason meaninghigh pricesand lowavailability forhotels可知,十月份到来年的四月份都是去新西兰的最佳旅游季,between midDecember and the end of January但十二月中旬到来年一月底的价格最高,还不好找旅馆,所以在给出的四个选项中,去新西兰的最佳时间应该是三月份细节理解题由第一段中的
24.Ao aburden tooheavy fora singleparenthousehold like the one Oprah Winfreygrewup in可知,奥普拉・温弗瑞出生于单亲家庭篇章结构题由第二段中的
25.Co But at age three she was reciting speeches from church pulpits.Upondiscovering books,the childbegan tostudy thewritten word,turning outweekly bookreports for her father.Evenduring turbulent times,not amoment waswasted可知,奥普拉・温弗瑞三岁就能背诵教堂小讲坛上的演讲,有了书,就开始学习单词,并且给父亲每周上交读书报告,而这个习惯就算在社会的动荡时期,她也没停止过因此可推知划线句子在此的意思是奥普拉・温弗瑞为自己未来的发展储备技能推理判断题由第二段中的以及第三段中的
26.Bo If he can do that,I wonderwhat Icould doThe groundhadbeen set.The journeyof Oprah Winfrey hadbegun可推知,黑人演员在格莱美上的获奖让奥普拉・温弗瑞深受鼓舞,开始思考和规划自己的人生
27.Do段落大意题文章最后一段概述了奥普拉・温弗瑞对社会所做的贡献及其言行对他人的影响推理判断题由第一段中的
28.Co whoeverwishes topursue thescience ofmedicine mustfirst investigatethe可推知,作者引用医药之父希波克拉底的话是为了说明seasons of the yearand whatoccurs in them气象学的重要性细节理解题由第三段中的
29.Ao And the first regular weather broadcasts onthe BBC started on March26th,可知,在年,首次开始定期天气预报广播19231923BBC细节理解题由倒数第二段中的
30.Do The idea of personalized weather forecasting on BBC Television wasfirst raised...noted that a youngbut highlyprofessional meteorologistwho wasin the party had made the pointthat itwould bebetter if,instead ofjust weather maps andcharts,the forecasterhimself appearedon screen.可矢,是——位不矢名的年轻的气象Within ayear theanonymous youngmans ideahad bee a realityH H学家提出了让气象播报员也出现在的天气预报中BBC写作手法题由文中频繁出现的时间点...
31.Co in
1854...By
1861...in
1879...On November14th,
1922...可推知,本onMarch26th,
1923...On Novemberllth
1936...in July
1949...in
1953...On January11th,19549文主要是按照时间发展的顺序展开的细节理解题由第一段中的
32.Bo A Dutch pany has developed technology to follow themovements andactivities of cows.The hightech system,powered byAI andmotion sensors,is calledThe Intelligent Dairy以及第二段中的可知,Farmers Assistant.^^A deviceis putaround theneck of the cowto recordits movements这个被称为“奶农的智能助手”的智能装置是用来追踪奶牛的一举一动细节理解题由第三段中的
33.Co He adds that having a puter identify which ofhis2,000cattle needattentioncould help improve farm productivity by up to10percent.He estimatesthis differencecould greatly increase his可知,认为这个智能系统有助于增加收入profits Richard Watson段落大意题由最后一段中的
34.Co He says the idea for the system came while hewasliving ona dairyfarm和以及south of Amsterdam He says modern agriculture greatly needs new technology like this,Yasir Khokhar所说的话可知,本段主要讲述了是怎样想到要研发这样一个智能系统的Yasir Khokhar标题归纳题本文主要讲述了“智能农场”通过高科技追踪奶牛的一举一动,从而获知奶牛的饮
35.Ao食、健康或交配等状况,进而采取有效措施,提高农场收入,故项作标题最能概括文章主旨A DearHarry,This ismy fiveday atsummer camp.I guessI shouldtellyouabout howI doevery day.fifth whatFirst,we havebreakfast around6:30A.M.After that,we havesome freetimes,so Fvebeen goingdown totimeA.He hada cut.thenearbyrivertoB.He hada nosebleed.fishtoacoupleof C.His woundgot infected.hours.But yesterday,to my
9.What doesthe womanpersuade the man todo disappointment,the onlything IcatchA.Clean the wound.B.Go tohospital.wasanC.Put adressing onthewound.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题caughtforold shoe.Then,in theafternoon,there havedifferent
10.What dowe knowabout bungeejumpingA.It hasheight and weight limits.B.It is available throughout the year.C.It takesplace ina particular.areactivities wecanchoicefrom,like swimming,horseback
11.What activityis thecheapestA.Zorbing.B.Standard jump.C.Special jump.A\night choose
12.What willthe womandoriding,and hiking.,we sitaround thecampfire,singing songshappily ortell storiesby turns.Thats fun,andtelling八really enjoyourselves.OK,thats allfor now.Ill havea lotmore tellyou whenI getback home.toYours,LiMingOne possibleversion:Dear Daniel,Im gladto giveyou somesuggestions onwhat giftto buyfor yourAmerican friend.Firstly,I thinkyou needto consideryour friend^hobbies.Choosing agift thatheisinterested inis agoodidea.Secondly,if Iwere you,I wouldbuy himsomething that is representativeof Chineseculture.There isa largeselectionfor youto choosefrom,such asfine china,Beijing Operamasks andpaper cuts.Personally,I thinkitsunnecessary tobuy somethingthatistoo expensive,forasmall giftalso meansa lot.I hopemy advicecan beof somehelp toyou.Yours,Li HuaA.Talk toher father.B.Book bothactivities.C.Write downthe details.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Who wasthe mansfirst pianoteacherA.His mother.B.His father.C.A tutor.
14.Why didthe manbee ateacherA.He wasinfluenced byhis parents.B.He likedhelping youngerpeople.C.He wantedto earnextra money.
15.Who doesthemanprefer toteachB.Students whowork hard.C.Students whoare famous.A.Students whoare talented.
16.What doesthemansuggest schoolsdoA.Buy goodpianos.B.Hire qualifiedteachers.C.Arrange moremusic lessons.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Where didCalgary rankinastudy of the worldscleanest citiesA.First.B.Fourth.C.Fifth.
18.Why isthe CanadianPacific populararound the worldA.It isoften seenin films.B.It providesluxury services.C.Its imagesare onCanadas stamps.
19.What musicalinstrument wasplayed duringmealsA.The piano.B.The violin.C.The guitar.
20.What animaldidthespeaker failto seeA.A bear.B.A wolf.C.An eagle.第二部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该A BC D项涂黑AAmazing naturallandscapesVolcanoes andCoastalCliffsin HawaiiWiththeir volcanoes,valleys,waterfalls andtowering coastalcliffs,the islands of Hawaiihavesomeof themostspectacularly beautifulscenery on earth.No wonderHawaii,especially theisland ofKauai,is Hollywoodsfavoritelocationformovies.Dont forgetto enjoyall thesescenic splendorsby takinga helicopterflight andgoinghiking.When tovisit:the offseason,when thebest ratesare availableand theislands areless crowded,is spring()()April toJune andfall Septemberto November.Spectacular Mountainsin NepalThesmall countryof Nepalis situatedintheHimalayan Mountainsat thefoot ofMount Qomolangma.Eightof the14independent mountainsonearththat aremore than8,000meters highabove sealevel arelocated inthecountry,offering strikinglybeautiful mountainousscenery withhiking opportunities.When tovisit:October andNovember,the start of thedry season,arethebest monthstovisitNepal.MountainsandOceansof theNational ParksofWestern CanadaDeepinthe Canadian RockyMountains,youwillfind worldclassand jawdroppingscenery,centered aroundglaciallakes.Wildlife isabundant inthese areas,especially inJasper NationalPark,which iswellknown forwildlifeviewingandhome tosomeofNorthAmericasrarestanimalsincludinggrizzlies,bisons andwolves.When tovisit:theCanadianRockies andCanadas WestCoast arebest visitedin summer.If youwant toavoidthe touristcrowds,travel inJune orSeptember.ImpressiveLandscapesofNewZealandNew Zealandisaland ofnatural diversity.Youll seethings thatyou wontsee anywhereelse intheworld.Within aday ortwos drive,you cansee spectacularglaciers,great mountains,subtropical forests,and milesofcoastline withsandy beaches.Dont missAbel TasmanNationalPark.(When tovisit:thebesttime tovisit NewZealandisbetweenOctoberandApril,with highseason meaning
21.What canbe doneintheislandsofHawaiiA.Shooting films.B.Watching grizzlies.C.Touring glaciallakes.D.Exploring subtropicalforests.
22.Where shouldwildlife loversgoA.The islandofKauai.B.Jasper NationalPark.C.The HimalayanMountains.D.Abel TasmanNationalPark.
23.When mightbe thebesttimetovisitNew ZealandA.In January.B.In March.C.In June.D.In September.B)high pricesand lowavailability forhotels betweenmidDecemberand theendofJanuary.The circumstancessurrounding thebirth ofa femalebaby in Kosciusko,Mississippi,on January29,1954,were notpromising.Present wasthe usualmix thathad sooften accumulatedinto aburden tooheavy forasingleparent householdliketheoneOprah Winfrey grewup in.The statein whichshewas born hadlaws inplacewaiting tocharacterize heras unwele,to barher participationin otherwiseacceptable socialactivities,to controlherunder slaveryand otherinjustices ofthe past.The simpletruth isthat hergrandmother,her greatgrandmother(种and allthe greatgreatgrandmothersbefore themnever experiencedone dayof lifefree from racial repression族压迫).In fact,it appearsthat herbirth wasan uneventfulone.Butatagethreeshewasrecitingspeechesfromchurch(<|、讲坛).pulpits Upondiscovering books,the childbegan tostudy thewritten word,turning outweekly book(动荡的)】reports forher father.Even duringturbulenttimes,notamoment waswasted.Seeds wee beingplanted,wateied,and nuituied.On April13,1964,nearly anadolescent andwatching televisionfrom thefloor ofhermothers walkupflat inMilwaukee,Wisconsin,she witnessedan eventthat connectedto somethingdeep insideofher.She waswatching thelive broadcastoftheAcademy Awardsceremony andsaw a young AfricanAmericanactorreceiving the film industry\highest honor.Sharing inthat momentand allit implied,she latertold me,caused herto saysoftly toherself,Ifhecandothat,I wonderwhat Icould do”The groundhad beenset.The journeyof Oprah Winfrey hadbegun.The baby,the child,the adolescent,theyoung woman-all theirstrengths wereturned into a forceof astonishingpower thatplaced itselfintheservice ofnatureandthe human family.That theworld haschanged inmeaningful wayssince1954is beyondquestion.Oprah andher activitieswere drivingforces in many ofthose changes.Her enormouslyinfluential talkshow,her(慈善的)philanthropic workwith childrenin Africaand elsewhere,her popularbook cluband magazine,her()一empowering spiritualmessage,her contributionby actionand exampleto improvingrace relationsall speakto thehumanfamily,touching heartsand leavingeach oneuplifted.
24.What doesthe firstparagraph tellusA.Oprah Winfreywasbornintoabroken family.B.Oprah Winfreylived freefromracialrepression.C.A babygirl hadbee aburden tomost families.D.Laws againstslavery cameinto forceinKosciusko.
25.Whatdoes theunderlined sentencein Paragraph2refer toA.Oprah Winfreyshowed greatinterest inplants.B.Oprah Winfreystudied naturefrom a young age.C.OprahWinfreyacquired skillsforherfuture success.D.OprahWinfreysowed theseeds ofconflict inher mind.
26.Why wasayoungAfricanAmerican actormentionedA.To showhe hadwon agreat success.B.To statewhat inspiredOprahWinfrey.C.To provewhy OprahWinfrey admiredhim.D.To introducethefilmindustrys highesthonor.
27.The last paragraph waswritten toshow OprahWinfreys.A.strong desireto be successful B.attitude to the changessince1954C.hard journeyfrom achild toan adultD.contributions andinfluence onothersC(气象学)Meteorology maywell havebeen the first science.It surelywould nothave takenearly manlongto realizethat thedark cloudsinthesky meantthathewas goingto getwet.Hippocrates,the fatherofmedicine,observed inthe4th centuryB.C.that whoeverwishes topursue thescience ofmedicine mustfirstinvestigate theseasons ofthe yearandwhatoccurs inthem.The Chineseinthe11th centuryB.C.and theEgyptiansa littlelater,observed andstudied the weather,but thescience didnot reallyget underway untiltheinvention ofinstruments whichcould measuretheweather—mainly inthe16th and17th centuries.The BritishMeteorological Officewas foundedin1854asavery smalldepartment inthe Boardof Trade.By1861itwasissuing strongwind warningsto shipping.Regular forecaststothepress beganin
1879.On November14th,1922,the BBCbroadcast thefirst radioweatherforecasttothepublic whenan announcerreada pieceof paperprepared bythe Met Office.AndthefirstregularweatherbroadcastsontheBBCstartedonMarch26th,
1923.On November11th,1936,the worldsfirst televisionchart wastransmitted(播送)atthestartofa trialseries.BBC Televisionclosed downduring WorldWar IIbut,in July1949,weathermapswith captionsbegan tobebroadcast again.(主管)Theideaof personalizedweather forecastingonBBCTelevisionwasfirst raisedat anexecutivelunch in
1953.The BBCsthen DirectorGeneral,Sir lanJacob,noted thatayoungbut highlyprofessionalmeteorologist whowasinthepartyhadmadethepointthat itwould bebetter if,instead ofjust weathermaps and(匿名的)charts,the forecasterhimself appearedon screen.Within ayear theanonymous youngmans ideahad(画架)beea reality,with thehelp of“an easeland treatmentto wallsand background^^atacost of50pounds.On January11th,1954,George CowlingoftheMetOfficebecame thefirst personto presenta weatherforecaston Britishtelevision.The broadcastwas liveand lastedfor fiveminutes.The RadioTimes magazinespeciallyintroduced thenew service.
28.Why doesthe authorquote HippocratesswordsA.To explainearly manseveryday life.B.To encouragepeople tostudy science.C.To showthe importanceof meteorology.D.To honorhis greatcontributions tomedicine.A.Regular radioweather forecastsstarted.B.Weather mapswith captionswere broadcast.
29.What happenedin1923C.Weather forecastswere availabletothepublic.D.Personalized weather forecasting becameareality.
30.Whoput forwardthe ideaofpersonalizedweatherforecastingontheBBCA.Sir lanJacob.B.George Cowling.C.A BBCexecutive.D.A youngmeteorologist.
31.How isthe textmainlydevelopedA.By givingexamples.B.By makingparisons.C.By followingtime order.D.By providingexplanations.D()Artificial intelligenceAI hasarrived onthe farm.ADutchpanyhasdevelopedtechnologytofollowthe(运动)movements andactivities ofcows.The hightechsystem,powered byAI andmotion sensors,is calledTheIntelligent DairyFarmers Assistant/9The pany,Connecterra,started the system inthe UnitedStates inDecember2017after severalyears oftesting andoperations inEurope.(装置)A deviceis putaround theneck ofthe cowto recordits movements.This informationis thenprocessedby aputer thatuses AI to learnabout theanimals behaviorover time.The systemcan tellfarmers whatthecow isdoing inreal time.This informationcan helppredict whencattle getsick,bee lessproductive orare(交酉己).ready formatingRichard Watsonowns theSeven OaksDairy inWaynesboro,Georgia.He isone ofthefirstAmericanfarmers to use thehightechsystem.It canpick upwhether thecow iseating,whether itis walking,whether itisdrinking,whether itis layingdown,or standingup.Watson saysthe systemisabig helpbecause itis impossibleforfarmers tokeep upwith theactivitiesofeach cowindividually.He addsthathavingaputeridentifywhichofhis2,000cattle needattention couldhelpimprovefarmproductivitybyupto10percent.He estimatesthisdifference couldgreatlyincreasehis profits.Just a10percent orfive percentincrease,or improvementinproductivity,means hundredsof thousandsof dollarstous,aside fromthe factthat wejust wanthappier andhealthier and morewelfare inour animals,anyway.Watson sayshe seesthe technologybeing usedinmanylargefarming systemsif itcontinues tobesuccessfulover time.The founderand headof Connectenais YasirKhokhar.Hesaystheidea for thesystemcamewhilehewasliving ona dairyfarm southofAmsterdam.It turnsoutthetechnology farmersuse isreally outdatedin manyrespectsJ KhokhartoldtheAssociated Press.Headdsthat mostofthetechnology thatdoes existis difficultto use.Hesaysmodernagriculturegreatly needsnew technologylikethis.A.It isstill beingtested.B.It isused todetect cowsbehavior.C.It wasdesigned totake cattlestemperature.D.It wasdeveloped byan Americanpany.
33.What doesRichardWatsonthink ofthe systemA.It lacksfarmers support.B.It affectscows health.C.It helpsbring profits.D.It needsimproving.
34.Whats thelastparagraphmainly aboutA.Why Khokharset upConnecterra.B.Why Khokharwent toa dairyfarm.C.How Khokhargot theideaforthesystem.D.How Khokharimproved thenew technology.
35.Whats thebest titleforthetext
32.What dowe knowabout TheIntelligentDairyFarmers Assistant”A.Farmers useAItohelp monitorcows.B.Connecterra benefitsfrom dairyfarming.C.Modern agriculturegreatlyneedsnewtechnology.D.AI isused tokeep cowshealthierandmore productive.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Tai chiemphasizes focusand balancerather thanspeed orjumps.When wemove tai chi fromthe landintothe swimmingpool,it providesadded stability and resistance.36FeaturesIn atypical session,expect tobe standingin chesttoshoulderdeep warmwater asyoure ledthrough a(躯干)repeated sequenceof slow,broad tai chi movesusing thearms,torso andlegs.37Music anddeepbreathing areadded tobring a sense ofcalm.38Tai chiincreases musclestrength andenergy whileimproving therange ofmotion,flexibility andbalance.The addedsupport ofwater bringseven morestabilityandbalance whilereducing impactandweightrestrictions.Extra resistancefrom water brings anincreased consumption of energyand oxygen.This leadsto better(慢性的)circulation.It helpsrelieve avariety ofhealth plaintssuch aschronic painand circulatorydisorders.Mental benefits(沉思的)39Water bringsa newlevel tothat meditativeexperience,because thestudent canfeel thesoftflow ratherthan justvisualize it.Concentration onsmall movementsofthehand andwrist promotesmentalalertness,while deepbreathing,light musicand warmwaterbringasenseof relaxation.Age suitabilityTai chi putsminimal stresson musclesand joints,making itgenerally safefor allages andfitness levels.(水治疗法)(骨关节炎)Both hydrotherapyand tai chi aregood forosteoarthritis patients.40For thesereasons,tai chiappeals toolder adultswho otherwisemay notexercise,and watertaichiis moreattractive.A.Physical benefitsB.Social benefitsC.This trendis alsocalled watertaichior aquatictaichi.D.So itfollows thatputting thetwo togetherwould provideequal,or evenmore benefits.E.Tai chiis excellentat decreasingstress andanxiety.F.Taichiis anancient Chineseinternal martialart.G.The progressionincreases theconsumptionofoxygen andcalories.第三部分语言知识运用(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阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最A BC D佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑Many languagelearners thinktheir pronunciation is good enough becausetheir teacherdoesnt correctthemtoo oftenor becauseother studentscan41them.Pronunciation isthe areawhich is42the leastattention toin languagelearning.Most teachers43just lettheirstudents speakand stopthem44the studentssay somethingpletely wrong.Working oneach studentspronunciationin classis just45,Also,the studentswhoare46at pronunciationmay beafraid thatit willembarrass theirclassmates ifthey help47their mistakes.Although youbelieve yourpronunciationisgoodenoughto48,you maybe49。
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