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龙岩一中届高三上学期第一次月考2024(满分150分时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项
1.When willthe speakersmeetA.At2:
50.B.At3:
00.C.At4:
00.
2.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.On afarm.B.In thestreet.C.At asupermarket.
3.What willthe mando nextyearA.Attend amarketing course.B.Look fora part-time job.C.Continue to work in the company.
4.What wasdamaged in the stormA.The car.B.The roof.C.A window.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The roadconditions.B.A drivingexperience.C.A caraccident.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Where arethe cupsA.In theplastic bag.B.In thebox.C.In theback of the car.
7.What havethe speakersleft behindA.The fryingpan.B.The plates.C.The tent.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.How doesthe womanfeel about the dancecompetitionA.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Confident.
9.What is the womanlooking forwardto mostA.Dancing infront ofmany people.B.Watching gooddancers onstage..你的建议及计划2注意词数左右;
1.100开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
2.提示词语项目学习一project-based learningDearJim,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.Seema boardedon atourist trainwith her5-year-old daughter.It washer firsttravel bytrain.The trainwas verycrowded.Seema grabbedhands of her daughter,fearing that the crowdcould pullher daughteraway.When the train(小贩)started tomove,a snackvendor camethrough thecrowd,holding onto hisbag andtrying tosell snacks.Thevendor seemedvery poor,covered inold andbroken clothes.Passing bySeema,that vendorhanded outa packof snackstoward her,saying,Only10cents,madam.,,Seemalooked at him withdisgust,then refusedand askedhim tomove aheadbut her daughter said,Mom,please buyone forme.The vendor was stillstanding there.Seema lookedathimwith angerand said,Go away.”(手镯)The vendorleft.Her daughterwaved goodbyetoward thatvendor withher braceletshinning,and hewavedback.Seema wasvery angrybecause of all thediscomfort shehad togo throughwhile travelingon atrain andnow herdaughterwas sadabout notbuying thatsnack.After sometime,the trainreached anotherstation.While walkingout of thetrain,the girlsaw thatvendor sittingbythe traindoor.She saidto her mother,Mother,can wegive himsome moneyHe seemshungry.”Seema refused,saying,Ignore him.He isnot a good person.These peopletake awaylittle girlsin theirbags.”Seema andher daughtergot offthe touristtrain andwalked abit.Just thenthey hearda voicecalling them.WhenSeema turnedback shesaw thatvendor waswaving hishands towardthem and started towalk towardthem.(艮踪狂)Seema thoughtof himas astalker Eandstartedrunning withher daughter,ignoring shoutsfrombehind.She wasnear theexit andsaw thatvendorwasstill followingthem.Seema walkedfaster andstopped ataxi.Shehurriedly pushedherdaughterinside the taxi and then gotseated.She closedthe doorof thetaxi and asked thedriver togo.注意续写词数应为左右;L150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.The vendorreached themjust beforethetaxicould takeoff.Having gotback herdaughters bracelet,Seema didntfeel happybut sorry.听力答案1-5CAACB6-10BAACC11-15BCABA16-20BCBCA龙岩一中届高三上学期第一次月考2024(满分150分时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项
1.When willthe speakersmeetA.At2:
50.B.At3:
00.C.At4:
00.
2.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.On afarm.B.In thestreet.C.At asupermarket.
3.What willthe mando nextyearA.Attend amarketing course.B.Look fora part-time job.C.Continue towork in the company.
4.What wasdamaged in the stormA.The car.B.The roof.C.A window.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The roadconditions.B.A drivingexperience.C.A caraccident.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.Where arethe cupsA.In theplastic bag.B.In thebox.C.In theback of the car.
7.What havethe speakersleft behindA.The fryingpan.B.The plates.C.The tent.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.How doesthe womanfeel aboutthe dancecompetitionA.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Confident.
9.What is the womanlooking forwardto mostA.Dancing infront ofmany people.B.Watching gooddancers onstage.C.Making somegood newfriends.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What did the mando todayA.He watchedPamela Andersonsnew movie.B.He tookphotos withPamela Anderson.C.He gotPamela Andersonssignature.
11.What did the manget for the womanA.A photo.B.A poster.C.A magazine.
12.What doesthe manthink ofPamela AndersonAShe is a greatactress.B.She looksyounger thanon thescreen.C.She attractspeople because of herappearance.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.How does Kirsty goto thesports villageevery morningA.By car.B.By bike.C.On foot.
14.What does Kirsty doat middayA.She practicesshooting.B.She meetsher coaches.C.She takesa walk.
15.What exercisedoesKirsty do beforesupperA.She goesrunning.B.She goesswimming.C.She playsfootball.
16.When doesKirsty finishher footballpracticeA.At6:
30.B.At7:
30.C.At9:
00.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What isthe speakersmotherA.A designer.B.A doctor.C.A teacher.
18.What did the speakerdo firstafter heleft highschoolA.He gota full-time job.B.He dida businesscourse.C.He wentto anart college.
19.How longdid the speaker stayin MilanA.One year.B.Two years.C.Three years.
20.What difficultydidthespeaker havein NewYorkA.He washomesick.B.His parentsdidnt supporthim.C.He couldnot starta companythere.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe magicalworld ofThe Little Prince broughtto life!About the exhibitionFrench visualartist ArnaudNazare-Aga hasworked withAntoine de Saint-Exupery YouthFoundation,and togethertheyhave designeda uniquetouring artexhibition ofsculptures inspiredby theoriginal watercolorillustrations ofAntoine(手稿)de Saint-Exupery^book,The Little Prince,as wellas photos,manuscripts anddrawings.The exhibitionwill bepresented forthe veryfirst timein Aucklandfrom1st Juneto25th June,2023to celebratethe80th anniversaryof thepublication ofThe LittlePrince.,Entitled The LittlePrince in the Dark the exhibition attempts to bring Saint-Exupery^illustrations to life in a(浮月隹).different way.The artist has created13all-white sculptureswith reliefThey aredisplayed in the darkto bediscovered by the senses of touch and hearing.All themagic,dreams andpoetry ofSaint-Exupery9s belovedbook willthusbe revealedin a new waynever imaginedbefore.What todoFirst,start offfrom the entrance on the firstfloor to see historicalphotography describingthe greatadventure of thepioneering pilotLatecoere.Then,move upto thesecond floor,where youcan findrare originalmanuscripts anddrawingsby Antoine de Saint-Exupery.After that,climb upto thethird floor to experiencethe sculptures.Finally,dont forgettostop off on your way out at the gift shop right next to theentrance and pick up some LittlePrince memorabilia to rememberyourvisit.PricesThe exhibitionis freefor everyone!Opening TimesTuesdayto Sunday,10a.m.to4p.m.LocationHouse ofMinoima,26Greek Street,Auckland
1.Why isthe exhibitionpresentedA.To introducea specialcity tour.B.To honourthe productionof abook.C.To promotea Frenchart foundation.D.To celebratethe birthdayof awriter.
2.What isspecial aboutthe exhibitionA.It presentsthe illustrationsinthe dark.B.It canbe exploredwith handsand ears.C.It offersa uniquenight-time experience.D.It displayssculptures of the littleprince.
3.On whichfloors canvisitors buygiftsA.The firstfloor.B.The second floor.C.The third floor.D.All floors.【答案】
1.B
2.B
3.A【解析】出版周年,举行了一个展览文章主要介绍了该展览80【导语】这是一篇应用文为了庆祝《小王子》的相关信息【题详解】1细节理解题根据第二段中“The exhibitionwill bepresented forthe veryfirst timein Aucklandfrom1st Juneto25th(该展览将于年月日至June,2023to celebratethe80th anniversaryof thepublication ofThe LittlePrince.2023616月日首次在奥克兰举行,以庆祝《小王子》出版周年)”可知,举行这个展览的目的是为了庆祝《小2580王子》出版周年,故选80B【题详解】2细节理解题根据第三段中u The artisthas created13all-white sculptureswith relief(浮雕).They aredisplayed in(这位艺术家仓作了个全白色浮雕它们在黑暗the darkto bediscoveredby thesenses oftouch andhearing.13中展示,以便被摸到和听到)”可知,该展览的特殊之处在于可以用手和耳朵去探索故选B【题详解】3细节理解题根据第四段中First,start offfrom theentrance on the firstfloor tosee historicalphotography describingthegreat adventure ofthepioneering pilotLatecoere...Finally,dont forgetto stopoffon yourway outatthegift shopright.(首先,从一楼的入口处开nextto theentrance andpick upsome LittlePrince memorabiliatoremember yourvisit始,观看描述先驱飞行员的伟大冒险的历史摄影……最后,别忘了在出门的时候在入口旁边的礼品店LatRoBre停一下,买一些小王子的纪念品来纪念你的来访)”可知,游客可以在第一层买到礼物,故选AB南非白面大羚羊一Wildlife photographerSam Turleyand hiswife Vera found atwo-week-old blesbokwhomthey namedMeme—on her own.She wasspotted wanderingaround on her ownafter hermother passedaway.The pairtook Memein andraised theanimal themselvesfor sevenmonths beforereleasing herback out into the wild.Neither ofthem hadever raiseda blesbokbefore.So itrequired ahuge amountof patienceand compassionC.Making somegood newfriends.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What didthe mando todayA.He watchedPamela Andersonsnew movie.B.He tookphotos withPamela Anderson.C.He gotPamela Andersonssignature.
11.What didthe manget forthe womanA.A photo.B.A poster.C.A magazine.
12.What doesthe manthink ofPamela AndersonA.She isa greatactress.B.She looksyounger thanon thescreen.C.She attractspeople because ofherappearance.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.How doesKirsty goto thesports villageevery morningA.By car.B.By bike.C.On foot.
14.What doesKirstydoat middayA.She practicesshooting.B.She meetsher coaches.C.She takesa walk.
15.What exercisedoesKirstydo beforesupperA.She goesrunning.B.She goesswimming.C.She playsfootball.
16.When doesKirsty finishher footballpracticeA.At6:
30.B.At7:
30.C.At9:
00.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What isthe speakersmotherA.A designer.B.A doctor.C.A teacher.
18.What didthespeakerdo firstafter heleft highschoolA.He gota full-time job.B.He dida businesscourse.C.He wentto anart college.
19.How longdidthespeaker stayin MilanA.One year.B.Two years.C.Three years.
20.What difficultydidthespeaker havein NewYorkA.He washomesick.B.His parentsdidnt supporthim.C.He couldnot starta companythere.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AThe magicalworld ofThe LittlePrince broughttolife!About theexhibitionFrench visualartist ArnaudNazare-Aga hasworked withAntoinede Saint-Exupery YouthFoundation,and togethertheyhave designeda uniquetouring artexhibition ofsculptures inspiredby theoriginal watercolorillustrations ofAntoine(手稿)deSaint-Exupery^book,The LittlePrince,as wellas photos,manuscripts anddrawings.The exhibitionwill bepresented forthe veryfirst timein Aucklandfrom1st Juneto25th June,2023to celebratethe80th anniversaryofthepublication ofThe LittlePrince.Entitled“TheLittlePrinceintheDark”,theexhibitionattemptstobringSaint-Exupery^illustrations tolife in a(浮雕).different way.Theartisthascreated13all-white sculptureswith reliefThey aredisplayed inthedarkto bediscoveredby thesensesoftouchandhearing.All themagic,dreams andpoetry ofSaint-Exupery5s belovedbook willthusbe revealedinanew waynever imaginedbefore.What todoFirst,start offfrom theentrance on the firstfloortosee historicalphotography describingthe greatadventureofthepioneering pilotLatecoere.Then,move upto thesecondfloor,where youcan findrare originalmanuscripts anddrawingsby AntoinedeSaint-Exupery.After that,climb upto thethirdfloorto experiencethe sculptures.Finally,dont forgettostop offonyourwayoutatthegiftshopright nextto theentranceandpickupsomeLittlePrincememorabiliato rememberyourvisit.PricesThe exhibitionis freefor everyone!Opening TimesTuesdayto Sunday,10a.m.to4p.m.LocationHouse ofMinoima,26Greek Street,Auckland
1.Why istheexhibitionpresentedA.To introducea specialcity tour.C.To promotea Frenchart foundation.
2.What isspecial aboutthe exhibitionB.To honourthe productionof abook.D.To celebratethe birthdayofawriter.A.It presentsthe illustrationsinthedark.B.It canbe exploredwith handsand ears.C.It offersa uniquenight-time experience.
3.On whichD.It displayssculptures ofthe littleprince.floors canvisitors buygifts A.The firstfloor.B.The secondfloor.C.The thirdfloor.D.All floors.B南非白面大羚羊一Wildlife photographerSam Turleyand hiswife Verafound atwo-week-old blesbokwhomthey namedMeme-onherown.She wasspotted wanderingaround onherownafter hermother passedaway.The pairtook Memein andraised theanimal themselvesfor sevenmonths beforereleasing herback outinto thewild.Neither ofthem hadever raiseda blesbokbefore.So itrequired ahuge amountof patienceand compassionto keepher fitandhealthy butit deservedthe effort.Meme wouldfollow Verawherever shewent andsometimes the couple wouldhavea blesbok,a dogandacat allwalking together.In the right areas,the blesbokisareally commonantelope tosee andistherefore oftenoverlooked andunder-appreciated.It wasa privilegeto belet into the blesbokssecret worldand theylearnedmore aboutthe blesbokthan theythought wasever possible.After releasingMeme back outintothewild,thecouplewere convincedthey wouldnever seeher again,until severalmonthslater when they weredriving arounda reserveand happenedto comeacross aherd ofblesboks.Vera calledout Memesname inthe hopeof findingMeme.Blesboks alllook verysimilar toone another,whichmakes itvery difficultto distinguishindividuals.When Verastarted totalk,the herdraised theirheads andlooked over.Vera continuedto callMeme andas allthe otherblesboks lost interest,one individualheld hergaze andran straightup toher.After rescuing the lonelyanimal,Sam andVerafoundit extremelyemotional tohave torelease herbackoutinto thewildto fendfor herself-even thoughthey knewit wastherightthing todo.But afterhaving sucha strongbond with ananimal,it wasreally difficulttoseeher go.They hadput somuch time,effort andenergy intoraising herbut tosee herwalkinginaherd ofblesboks madeit allworthwhile.
4.What happenedto Memewhen shewas spottedA.She becamean orphan.B.She waslostinthe forest.C.She washunted bya couple.D.She wasabandoned byhermother.
5.What wasMemes lifewith thecouple likeA.She wasrare to be seenoutside.B.She washard tobe artificiallyfed.C.She fittedin wellwith thewhole family.D.She wasunder-appreciated inthe family.
6.Which wordcan bestexplain theunderlined wordfbnd inthe lastparagraphA.Look.B.Care.C.Search.D.Hunt.
7.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe theact ofrescuingtheblesbokA.Effortless.B.Unsatisfactory.C.Rewarding.D.Heartbreaking.CInsurance companiesare startingto usesmartbox technology,so gooddrivers canbenefit fromcheap insurance rates.The smartbox,similar toa blackbox forairplanes,records detailsabout howyour caris driven,which canresult incheapcar insurancefor responsible drivers.The deviceis connectedtotheelectronics inyour carand collectsa widecriterionof informationsuch astime,speed,braking,cornering,acceleration andlocation.Its likehaving aninsuranceagent sittingbeside youwhile driving.The smartboxdata iswireless transferredin realtime tothe insurancecompany andprovides aprofile ofwhen,whereand howyou drive.This profileis thenused tocompare insurancerates andto rewardlow-risk drivingbehavior withcheapinsurance rates.Drivers arehigh-risk whenthey driveirresponsibly such as speeding,frequent lanechanging,driving inhigh-risklocations orat high-risk timessuchasin heavytraffic orlate atnight.These newelectronic inventionsare intendedto replacethe standardpractice ofcategorizing driversinto group(保费)behavior todetermine insurancecoverage andpremium payments.For example,young driversare morelikely todrivefast,drive atnight anduse acell phonewhile driving.Statistically,young driversare morelikely tocause anaccident,so insurancecompanies chargethem higherrates tocover thecosts ofaccident claims.So evenif yourea young,responsibledriver,you willpay highinsuranceratesbecauseofgroup behavior.This technologyallows youto provideproof thatyour drivingbehavior doesntfit thepattern ofyour demographic(统计)group.All theinformation collectedabout your driving canbe viewedonline——including whatyoure doingwell andwhatcould beimproved.Your insurancepremium isthen calculatedaccording toyourdrivingprofile.
8.What willagooddriver benefitfrom thesmartboxA.Fewer trafficaccidents.B.Better trafficorder.C.Lower insurancepayment.D.Less petrolused indriving.
9.How doesthe insurancecompany monitorthe drivingA.By checkingthe deviceinthecar.B.By sittingbeside thedriver.C.By watchingthe trafficon theroads.D.By collectingthe drivingdata online.
10.What willthe useof smartboxesbring aboutA.Better servicefor cars.B.Lower pricesof petrol.C.More convenienttransport.D.More reasonableinsurance charge.
11.What canwe inferaboutthesmartbox from the textA.It requiresbetter drivinghabits.B.It savesthe driversa lotof time.C.It helpsthe driversuse lessenergy.D.It takesthe placeofthetraffic police.DThe rapidpace ofglobal warmingand itseffects onhabitats raisethe questionof whetherspecies areable tokeep upsothat theyremain insuitable livingconditions.Some animalscan movefast toadjust toa quicklychanging climate.(传播)Plants,being lessmobile,rely onmeans suchas seeddispersal byanimals,wind orwater tomove to new areas,but thisredistribution typicallyoccurs withinone kilometeroftheoriginal plant.Writing in Nature,Juan P.Gonzalez-Varosheds lightonthepotential capacityof migratory birds toaid seeddispersal.Gonzalez-Varo andcolleagues reporthow plantsmight beable tokeep pacewith rapidclimate changethrough thehelpof migratingbirds.They analyzedan impressivedata setof949different seed-dispersal interactionsbetween birdandplant communities,together withdata onentire fruiting times andmigratory patternsof birdsacross Europe.Perhaps themost strikingfeature ofthese inferredseed movementsistheobservation that35percent of plant species(进化树谱),across Europeancommunities,which areclosely relatedonthephylogenetic treemight benefitfromlong-distance dispersalbythenorthward journeyof migratorybirds.This particulargroup ofplants tendsto fruitover alongperiod oftime,or hasfruits thatpersist overthe winter.This meansthat theability ofplants tokeep upwith climatechangecould beshaped bytheir evolutionaryhistory-implying thatfuture plantcommunities inthe NorthernHemispherewill probablycome fromplant speciesthat arephylogenetically closelyrelated andthat havemigrated from the south.This studyprovides agreat exampleof howmigratorybirdsmight assistplant redistributiontonewlocations thatwouldnormally bedifficult forthem toreach ontheir own,and whichmight offera suitableclimate.
12.What canwe learnfromthefirst paragraphA.Plants canbetter adaptto globalwarming thananimals.B.Quickly changingclimate doesnthave greateffects onanimals.C.Some animalsand plantsmove tocontinue theirspeciessurvival.D.Wind andwater contributeto plants*long-distance redistribution.
13.How didGonzalez-Varo andhis colleaguescarry outthe researchA.By studyingrelated data.B.By doingcomprehensive surveys.C Byinterviewing plantexperts.D.By conductingfield research.
14.What canwe inferfromthethird paragraphA.The majorityofplantspecies benefita lotfrom long-distance dispersal.B Plantswith longerfruitingtimesadapt betterwhentheyare transportedfarther.C.Plants have a betterchance ofsurvival iftheir seedsare dispersedacross Europe.D.Plant communitiesin differenthemispheres willbe phylogeneticallyless related.
15.What couldbe thebest titleforthetextA.Ways toRedistribute Plantsto NewClimatesB.Impacts ofClimate Changeon MigratoryBirdsC MigratoryBirds Aidthe Redistributionof PlantsD.Plants Struggleto KeepPace withClimate Change第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)阅读下面短文,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As theproverb goes,beauty isintheeye ofthe beholder.16A paperpublished twoyears agoinNaturefound a(美景)connection betweenpeoples senseof well-being andthe scenicnessof wherethey lived.The papersauthorsmeasured scenicnessby conductinga surveyamong volunteers.The connection,the papersauthors found,held truewhether aneighborhood wasurban orrural.17Nor didlevels ofairpollution have any influenceon it.The authorsalso discoveredthat differencesin volunteers,health werebetterexplained bythe scenicnessof wherethey livedthan bythe amountof greenspace aroundthem.18The teambehind thatNature paperhave neverthelessdecided tohaveago.They haveadapted acomputerprogram torecognize beautifullandscapes,whether naturalor artificial,using thecriteria thata humanbeholder wouldemploy.The programstask wastoworkout,by analyzingeach photographsfeatures inthe contextof itsScenic-or-Notratings,what itis thatmakes alandscape scenic.Most ofthe resultsare notsurprising.Lakes andhorizons scoredwell.So didvalleys andsnowy mountains.Inartificial landscapes,castles,churches andcottages wereseen asscenic.19The analysisdid,however,confirm oneimportantfinding fromthe team9s previousstudy,which isalso amessage fortown planners.Green(高低起伏的轮廓)spaces aloneare notscenic.To beso theyneed toinvolve contoursand trees.20A.But surroundingsmatter.B.Hospitals,garages andmotels werenot somuch.C.So peoplehaveadeep affectionfor wherethey live.D.It boreno relationto volunteers9social andeconomic status.E.Therefore,less grassand moretrees andbushes wouldbe welcome.F.Natural landscapesare ratedas scenicnessas opposedto artificiallandscapes.G.Determining whatscenicness is,though,has alwaysbeen frustratingfor scientists.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Volunteering hasbeen away oflife forme forthe pastfive yearssince I was fifteen.(视障)In2020I21with anewly foundedsocial enterprise,which22cooking lessonsfor visually impaired traineechefs.I absolutelyloved itas itinvolved meaningful23with peopleand Iwas fully24throughout theentire timeIwasthere.This wasunlike someother typesof volunteering,which mayinvolve mostlybehind-the-scenes workthat canget25after awhile.We calledourselves sightedassistants^^and eachof uswas26withavisuallyimpairedtrainee chef.As avolunteer,、I wouldwalk withthe traineetotheEnabling Village27andthenensure their28asthey learnedto cookanewdish.This includedhelping them29the positionofthesink,ensuring properuseofelectricalappliances,30boiling andhot objects,as wellas beingcareful withknives amongother things.Being therewith themmade metruly31how difficultlife canbe whenyou are32or completelyblind.Every tinytask33massive effort.There areso manypeople with34,1realised.While medicinestill doesnot havethe powerto cureall ofthese conditions,we arenever shortof waystoempower theseindividuals bymaking life35and moremeaningful forthem.
21.A.met B.cooperated C.started D.volunteered
22.A.learned B.took C.conducted D.prepared
23.A.interaction B.appointment C.greeting D.conflict
24.A.confused B.engaged C.surprised D.disturbed
25.A.promising B.frightening C.challenging D.boring
26.A.faced B.compared C.paired D.equipped
27.A.lesson B.enteiprise C.room D.kitchen
28.A.satisfaction B.safety C.pleasure D.success
29.A.leave outB.miss outC.figure outD.point out
30.A.avoiding B.touching C.approaching D.feeling
31.A.appreciate B.imagine C.predict D.think
32.A.temporarily B.partly C.accidentally D.originally
33.A.simplifies B.causes C.takes D.offers
34.A.disabilities B.difficulties C.determination D.power
35.A.luckier B.tougher C.happier D.easier第二节共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Every day,Duan Lianruspends severalhours sittingin heroffice inHunchun,Jilin provinceto makea36compare ofhundreds ofphotos ofSiberian tigersonthecomputer.“It seemsa littleboring,but37basic Ienjoy thework,which makesa connectionbetween meandthe bigcats Jsaid the36-year-old monitorfrom theresearch monitoringcenter ofthe NortheastChina Tigerand LeopardNationalPark.The park38stretch acrossthe provincesof Jilinand Heilongjiang.Duan isresponsible foridentifying the tigers accordingto patternson39they furand givingthem somethinglike40identity card.超过The park,41size exceeds
1.4million hectares,isthemost importanthabitat forwild Siberiantigersand Amurleopards inChina.The Siberiantigers IDcards”come42a lotof importantbasic datathat aidsscientific conservation.43base onsuch information,Duan drawsthe familytrees ofthetigers.Recent years44see aremarkable increaseinthevariety andnumber ofwild animalsand moretiger familieshavebeen found,including someback twoor threegenerations.“I feelquite honoredtobeinvolved insuch significantwork.Duan said.“45create amore beautifulworld,humansand wildanimals,I hope,can livein harmony.^^第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华你与交换生要共同完成一篇项目学习的论文,他建议用完成初稿46Jim AI请你用英语给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括委婉拒绝并说明理由;
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