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It eventuallypaid offand goodnews came.静宁县文萃中学2024届高三第二次月考•英语参考答案、提示及评分细则1-5B C B CA6-10C B A BA11〜15C CBA B16〜20CBA AC【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文文章向我们介绍了葬在伦敦的威斯敏斯特教堂的四个名人
21.A细节理解题根据Charles Dickens下面的内容〃Dickens isknown for many ofhis works,and AChristinasCarol”和“Charles Dickens,who diedin1870”可知答案
22.B细节理解题根据Charles Dickens和Laurence Olivier下面的内容可知,他们俩都埋葬在威斯敏斯特教堂的诗人角
23.D细节理解题根据Isaac Newton下面的内容“Artist WilliamKent designedNewton,s complexfunerarymonument可知答案【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文文章讲述了慷慨热心的Peter Kline帮助残疾孩子跑马拉松,让他们享受跑步的乐趣
24.A细节理解题根据第二段“Kline startedhitting thepavement whenhe wasin hisearly50s afterrunninga10K withhis nephew.〃可矢口答案
25.D推理判断题根据第五段〃The littlegirl lovedit,and Klinesaid hismission to share his love of thesport juststarted rolling,.He hasnamed themission,J Marathonswith Meaning.〃可以推测出Peter Kline此次参加马拉松,目的是让残疾孩子享受跑步的乐趣
26.C推理判断题从Kline跑了100多次马拉松可以看出他是坚定的;从文章中Kline帮助残疾人找到跑步的乐趣以及帮助为癌症研究筹集资金可以看出他很有爱心
27.A细节理解题根据文章最后一段〃As for the other runners,they realways verygenerous.They givethemhigh-fives.〃可以看出,其他跑步的人是支持Kline帮助残疾人跑马拉松的
28.A细节理解题根据第二段最后一句话“The changewas meantto stopviolence at the time.可知,英国政府引入新的法律的目的是要制止持续不断的暴乱C选项是干扰项,引入新的法律的内容是可以不经法庭审核就可以将人们在监狱关押很长一段时间,这是英国政府镇压暴乱的手段故此选A
30.C词义猜测题根据后文的描述〃Some peoplestarted throwingstones atsoldiers.The armymoved into arrestthem and soldiers fired theirguns,killing13people andinjuring14people.〃可以得知,游行示威者和军方发生的是小型冲突,故此选C
31.B推理判断题从最后一段的The Irishprime ministerMicheal Martin…〃和〃The Presidentof Ireland,Michael D.Higgins〃可知,这两位是爱尔兰的最高国家领导人他们的出席和发言足以证明国家对Bloody Sunday的重视,故此选B
32.B细节理解题根据第二段内容可知,全球约有1270万人因眼角膜受损而失明,但只有七十分之一的患者能有机会接受眼角膜移植而且大多数人还生活在低收入和中等收入国家,在这些国家,获得治疗的途径非常有限故选B
33.B细节理解题根据第三段中的〃While donatedcorneas mustbe usedwithin twoweeks,the bioengineeredcorneas can be stored forup totwo yearsbefore use.”可知,捐赠的角膜必须在两周内使用,但是这种生物工程角膜可以在其使用前储存长达两年的时间故选B项
34.A推理判断题根据第四段内容可知,研究人员还开发了一种新手术方法,并且举例在一项试点研究中,20名参与者中有14人在术前是失明的,但在手术后,他们都重见光明了其中,来自印度的三名参与者在手术后视力完全恢复了由此可推知,这项新的手术方法是成功的故选A项
35.D推理判断题文章主要介绍了科研人员提取猪皮中的胶原蛋白,制成了人类角膜的替代品,并且还开发了一种新的治疗方法由此可推知,文章的目的是展示医学领域的突破故选D
36.D从设空处前——句〃that doesnt mean you have tomiss outon themagic of the movies〃和后——句“Youcould even make it a new family tradition.”可以推断出所填句子应该起到很好的承接作用,引出一种“能成为新的家庭传统的享受电影魅力的方式”故选D项
37.C根据设空处后一句〃Or youcould keep the first Wednesday evening of every month free.可知,此处应为举例子表达film night的不同选择,和“Or…”构成并列和选择的关系故选C项
38.E根据设空处后——句〃Then,when itstime forfilm nightto begin,time iswasted becausenobody inyour family canagree onwhat towatch.”可以推断,前一句讲述的应该是因为没有提前确定电影而引起时间被浪费故选E项
39.G根据设空前一句可知,家庭成员将会写好各自挑选的电影名并放在一个盒子里,然后每周再提前从盒子里抽取本周电影故选G项
40.F最后一段讲述的是电影之夜来临时如何做好准备设空处后一句提到〃Or putan air mattress down on thefloorfor extracomfort.〃由此可知设空处所填的应该是让环境更为舒适的举措故选F项【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文文章讲述了自己参加啦啦操比赛的经历以及收获
41.C考查名词根据下文〃So,I triedout forthe team.”的提示可知答案
42.A考查名词根据上文〃Before joiningthe…I hadno ideawhat cheerleadingwas〃的提示可知,作者以前根本不了解啦啦操,所以此处她是一名新手
43.D考查动词短语作为一个初学者,“我”必须全力以赴才能赶上其他队友
44.A考查形容词为了提高“我”的体力和灵活性,“我”尝试了一些有针对性的运动,如俯卧撑
45.A考查名词通过定期训练,“我”的灵活性提高了很多
46.B考查名词“我”的坚定决心是“我进步的关键
47.C考查动词随着城市比赛的日子接近,我们队每天都在更频繁地练习
48.A考查动词短语根据常识可知,啦啦操比赛要化妆,并且要穿上定制的比赛服装我们兴奋地盛装打扮
49.C考查名词终于轮到我们上场比赛了
50.B考查名词我们深呼吸,把手握在一起,走上舞台之前高呼“加油”
51.D考查动词有一次,“我”在旋转时差点摔倒
52.C考查副词谢天谢地,“我”恢复了镇静,表演的其余部分进行得很顺利
53.D考查名词根据上文“our teamwon firstplace的提示可知答案
54.A考查形容词多亏了这项高要求的团队运动,“我”对自己更有信心
55.C考查动词“我”还学会了如何与他人合作,就像“我”在啦啦队中一样,勇敢地面对挑战【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文文章介绍了红十字会的功能以及红十字会的创始人Jean Dunant的一些情况
56.who/that考查定语从句根据句子结构可知,该空是定语从句的关系词,先行词指人,关系词在定语从句中作主语,故此空填who/that
57.exists考查时态此句叙述的是一般事实,故此空填一般现在时
58.was injured考查时态和语态主语和谓语之间是被动关系,且根据空句前后文可知此句叙述的是发生在过去的事情,故此空填was injuredo
59.forming考查非谓语动词介词后+doing.
60.carefully考查副词用副词修饰谓语动词
61.to help考查非谓语动词want to do sth.想要做某事
62.prisoners考查名词复数保护战争囚犯
63.an考查冠词一名活动家
64.to考查介词lead to导致
65.successful考查词类转换尽管他在人生的某个阶段取得了成功,但后来他从富有变成了穷困潦倒第一节One possibleversion:Dear Jeff,r msorry tohear thatyou areaddicted toshort videos and lackinterest inlearning.Im writingtooffer yousome suggestions.Short videosdo havesome benefits.We canrelease pressure,share goodtimes,cherish memories,etc.However,in myopinion,firstly,you shouldstrike abalance betweenleisure activitiesand learning.Onlyon thepremise ofself-consciousness canwe benefitfrom moderntechnologies ratherthan beingslaves ofsuchnew technologies.You shouldfocus onstudy,and don,t wasteyour timeon distractions.Secondly,you canjoinyour friendsin playingvarious sportsactivities,such asrunning,cycling orplaying basketball,etc.I hopemy suggestionswill beof somehelp for you.I believeyou canmake it.Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节One possibleversion:We bothgot rightto work.Alan begancalling everyonehe couldthink ofwith possibleconnections intherestaurant industry.He tirelesslyapplied andinterviewed fordozens ofpositions.We wereable tofinda brilliantdoctor whoimmediately beganto perforinintensive scansand othertests to determine thestageand severityof mycancer.Time draggedon.Our anxietywas high,but wekept ourheads upand alwayslookedforward.It eventuallypaid offand goodnews came.Within severalmonths,Alan wasoffered a new position at afamousrestaurant chain,with excellentpay andterrific benefits.And mydoctor toldme theresults weremore than encouraging.She explainedthat mycancer waslazy,not aggressivelike otherforms.You willmostlikely survivethis”.Worst DayEver gotrid of all thesmall stuffand remindedus tovalue theimportantthings一faith,family andlove.Alan and I wereblessed with an abundanceof thesethings.We11never,ever takethem forgranted again.Worst DayEver taughtus how to cherisheach one,on amuch deeperlevel.听力部分录音材料Text1M:Mum,can youhelp medecide what to packforthe school tripW:Of course.Well,I thinkyou needto takea flashlight,Kevin.You,re goinghiking andcamping.M:OK,r11take one.Text2M:r mso sorryI amlate,Professor Mills.I hurtmyself whenplaying soccerthis morning.It tooka longertimethan I had expectedto seethe doctor.W:Thats OK.Don,t worryabout it,David.So letsget started.Text3M:I hopeyou11do betterthis term.I wasdisappointed atyour gradeslast year.W:Don,t worry,Dad.I11study ashard as I can.M:I hopeso.If youhave anyquestions,just askme and I11help youas muchas possible.W:Thanks,Dad.Text4W:How isit hereIs this a niceplace toliveM:Oh,r mreally gladthat wemoved tothis city.The airis fresh and thepeople arevery friendly.Also,its closeto thesea,so I can have a greatview ofnature.Text5M:r11be gladif yougo withme.I canshow youthe beautifullandscape,the cleanriver,the richfieldsand somecattle.The airis veryfreshand you,11enjoy it.W:Really Itsgreat!Text6M:What doyou doon SundayafternoonsW:I oftengo outwith myfamily.What about youM:I usuallygo to theschoolstadium andplay basketballfor abouttwo hours.W:Oh.You reallylike basketball,don,tyouM:Yes,basketball ismy favouritesport.And Ialso likesoccer.I playsoccer every Saturday.Whats yourfavouritesportW:My favouritesport istennis.I taketennis lessonseverySaturdaymorning.M:Thats great!Text7M:Hello.Id liketo checkin,please.My nameis JohnBrown.W:Yes,I have your orderhere,Mr.Brown.May I have yourpassportM:Here you are.W:Thank you.Let meconfirm thisforyou.You havea singleroom forfour nights,checking outon the16th.M:Thats right.W:It costs200dollars pernight,and forguests whostay for morethanthree nights,we offera5%discount.M:Thank youa lot.W:Can I have yourcredit card,pleaseM:Sure.W:Is thereanything moreI cando foryouM:No.Thank you.W:You,re welcome.Enjoy yourstay.Text8W:Hi,Steve.Do youalways eatin thedormitoryM:Hi,Grace.I eatin mydormitory most of the time.But onFridays and weekends,I liketo goout.W:Do you want toeat thesechips Ishouldn,t haveordered somany.M:Thanks.They lookgood.Uh,by theway,Grace,can Iask whereyou arefromW:rmfrom atown inSpain.And whereare youfromM:rmfrom Japan.How longhaveyoustudied ChineseW:I havestudied Chinesefor threeyears,but Iknow r11never speaklike anative.I try to rememberasmany Chinese characters asIcan.M:I thinkits agood wayto learnChinese.Besides,I thinkyou shouldtrytospeak Chinesewith Chinesepeoplemore often.Then you,11make greatprogress.W:That,sa great idea.I11try as you said.I reallyhope Ican speakChinese fluently.Text9W:Hi,Henry.M:Hi,Tina!There areclothes allover the room!What happenedW:Well,asI was tidying,T foundclothes thatId forgottenI had.I decidedto trythem allon.M:I guessthat makessense.But whyis yourroom sucha messW:Well,I want to cleanmy wholeroom.Especially,I needto organizemy deskfirst becauseI canneverfind anythingthere.M:Good foryou!But thereare paperseverywhere now.What areyou going to dowith themW:I guessI haveto getsome fileboxes andfile them.M:Thats agood idea.But whyare all of yourbooks on the floorW:I boughtsome newbooks yesterday,andIwill tryto makeroom onmy bookshelffor them.M:I thinkyou might have toomany things.W:Yeah,I thinkyou,re right.T shouldremove theclothes Inever wear.Do youwantto help metidy upM:No.rmgoing toclass now.Text10When youwalk on the streetsof Germany,you feelyouaresurrounded bybooks.In Germany,public bookshelvesarelined acrossthe nationon streetcorners,in citysquares andsupermarkets.In thefree-for-all libraries,people can take whateverthey wantto read,and leavebehind anythingthey wantto leavefor others.Theresno needto register,no duedate,andyoucantakeor giveas manyasyouwant.This projectis aimedat anyonewholikes toread withoutregard to age oreducation.Each shelfholds around200books and it takesaboutsix weeksfor allthe oldtitles to be replacedby newones.The publicbookshelves areusually caredforby localvolunteer groups.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.When does Mr.Brown checkinA.On the12th.B.On the16th.C.On the20th.
9.How muchdoesMr.Brown needto payA.$
800.B.$
760.C.$
720.
10.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.In ahotel.B.At anairport.C.At arailway station.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What doesGrace wantSteve to doA.Buy hersome food.B.Visit Spainwith her.C.Eat herchips together.
12.Where doesSteve comefromA.China.B.Spain.C.Japan.
13.What doesSteve suggestGrace doA.Memorize moreChinesecharacters.B.Practise Chinesewith nativespeakers.C.Learn a new language.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题
14.What doesTinas roomlook likenowA.Its untidy.B.It isorganized.C.Its clean.
15.How willTina dealwith thepapersA.Throw themaway.B.Organize themin files.C.Put themonthedesk.
16.What didTina buyyesterdayA.Clothes.B.A bookshelf.C.New books.
17.What willthe mando nextA.Help Tina.B.Go toclass.C.Tidy uphis room.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What isthe speakermainly talkingaboutA.Public bookshelvesin Germany.B.The streetsof Germany.C.The educationof Germany.
19.What dowe knowabout thefree-for-all librariesin GermanyA.Readers canexchange booksfor books.B.Readers needto registerto borrowbooks.C.Readers haveto returnbooks ontime.
20.Who takecare of the publicbookshelvesA.The librarystaff.B.Nearby residents.C.The volunteers.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、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项ABC DAWestminster Abbey isone of the mostfamous religiousbuildings in the world,Here aresome of the famouspeopleburied atWestminsterAbbey.Charles DickensCharles Dickens,who diedin1870,is buried in Poets,Corner,the restingplace andremembrance locationforwriters of all kinds.Dickens isknown formany ofhis works,and AChristmas Caroland ATale ofTwo Citiesare twoof hismostwidelyknownworks.Itwaspopularopinionamongthepeopleand hisfellow writersthat Dickensshouldbe buriedin WestminsterAbbey.Stephen HawkingHawkingwas ascientist,physicist,and author,who diedin
2018.Carved ontohis stoneis aseries ofrings,surrounding adarker centralellipse(椭圆).The tencharacters ofHawking,s equationexpress hisideathat blackholes in the universeare notentirely blackbut sendout aglow thatwould becomeknown asHawkingradiation.His epitaph(墓志铭)reads,HERE LIESWHAT WASMORTAL OFSTEPHEN HAWKING.Laurence OlivierFamousactor LaurenceOlivier is also buriedin WestminsterAbbey.Born in1907,his careerbegan onthestage inEngland,and heeventually becamea filmlegend untilhis deathin
1989.Its wellknown thathe hadwon Academy Awards,while alsobeing honouredwith specialOscars.01ivier,s graveis locatedintheSouth Transeptin Poets,Corner of the Abbey,in front of Shakespearesmemorial.Isaac NewtonSirIsaac Newtonis consideredone of the mostimportant scientistsofalltime.He was a physicist,mathematician,and astronomer.He formulatedthe Law of Motion as wellastheLawofUniversal Gravitation.Artist WilliamKent designedNewton,s complexfunerary monument,andit was sculptedby MichaelRysbrack.
21.When didthe authorof AChristinas Caroldi出A.In
1870.B.In
1907.C.In
1989.D.In
2018.
22.What doCharles Dickensand LaurenceOlivier havein commonA.They wonAcademyAwards.B.They wereburiedinPoets Corner.C.They werepraised byShakespeare.D.They werefamous actorsand writers.
23.Whose funerarymonument wasdesigned byWilliam KentA.CharlesDickens,s.B.Stephen Hawking,s.C.Laurence01ivier,s.D.Isaac Newtons.BPeter Klinehas runover100marathons一a hugefeat initself.But whatmakes himso remarkableis thathehas finished45of thosemarathons whilepushing young people with disabilities infrontofhim.Klinewants themto knowthe joyof runningtoo.Kline startedhitting thepavement whenhe wasin hisearly50s afterrunning a10K withhis nephew.Eventually,he beganrunning marathons—with thegoal ofqualifying forBoston,s famousrace.And,years later,he did.His friendScott Patrickwas diagnosed(诊断)with glioblastoma,a deadlybrain cancer,and askedKlineto runthe raceto raisemoney forcancer research.Kline helpedPatrick and other volunteersraise about$60,
000.Patrick passedaway thesame year,but notbefore Klinegifted himthe finisher,s medal.Being able tohelpothers throughhis belovedsport madean impression.Kline,now66,told CBSNews heknewofafather-son duo(二人组)who wouldrun racestogether—the fatherpushing hisson withdisabilitiesas hecompleted thecourse.But,he wondered,“What aboutkids whodon,thavea dadtodothat”After beingconnected toa womanwith twodaughters whohave cerebral palsy(脑瘫),he decidedto runthe Rockn RollLas VegasMarathon in2012with oneof thegirls.The littlegirl lovedit,and Klinesaidhis missiontosharehisloveofthesport juststarted rolling”.He hasnamed themission,“Marathonswith Meaning”.The youngpeople hepushes haveranged in ages from8to32and havemany typesof disabilities,fromcerebral palsyto traumaticbrain injuries.They loveit.It,s liketheir SuperBowl,Kline gushed.Theyabsolutely lovethe sounds,the noises,the feelings.As forthe otherrunners,they realways verygenerous.They givethem high-fives.
24.Whom didKline startto runlong-distance racewithA.His nephew.B.His friend.C.His son.D.A littlegirl.
25.Why didKline runtheRockn RollLas VegasMarathon in2012A.To wina medal.B.To raisemoney forcancer research.C.To drawattention topeople withcerebralpalsy.D.To letyoungpeople withdisabilitiesexperience thefun ofrunning.
26.Which ofthe followingwords can best describeKlineA.Social andstrict.C.Determined andcaring.B.Humorous andbrave.D.Ambitious andreasonable.
27.What didotherrunnersthink ofKlines runningwith disabledchildrenA.They supportedit.C.They expressedtheir objection.B.They thoughtlittle ofit.D.They didn,t understandsuch behaviour.COn30January,thousands gathered in Derry,in NorthernIreland,to markthe50th anniversaryof BloodySunday,when13people werekilled and at least14were hurtby the British Army.Bloody Sundaytook placeon Sunday30January,
1972.Over10,000people hadgatheredinDerry for a civilrightsmarch to give everyoneequal treatment.People weremarching becausethe UKGovernment wanted tointroduce alaw thatwould meanpeople could be heldin prisonfor along timewithout thereason beingtestedby acourt tosee ifitwastrue.The changewas meantto stopviolence atthetime.The wholeof Irelandused to be part ofthe UK.However,in1921,an agreementbetween theIrish andUKgovernments ledto Irelandsplitting intotwo regions.The southbecame theRepublic of Ireland,while NorthernIrelandstayed inthe UK.In NorthernIreland therewas unrestbecause somepeople wantedtobepart oftheUK,while somewantedtojoin Ireland.This ledtoaperiod ofviolence from1968to1998known asthe Troubles,when around3,700people died.For muchoftheTroubles,theBritishArmy hadlots ofsoldiers basedin NorthernIreland.The marchstarted peacefullythat daybut laterskirmishes brokeout betweendemonstrators and the army.Some peoplestarted throwingstones atsoldiers.The armymoved into arrestthemandsoldiersfiredtheirguns,killing13people andinjuring14people.Thousands ofpeople marchedthrough Derry.The Irishprime ministerMicheal Martinlaid awreath(花圈)at amemorial inDerry andspoke torelatives ofthe victims.At aspecial eventatthecitys MillenniumForumTheatre,the victims,names wereread outand asilence washeld atthe momentthe firstperson wasshot50years ago.The PresidentofIreland,Michael D.Higgins,said,“Derry standsasaguiding lightofhope andjustice.〃
28.Why didtheUKgovernment wantto introduceanewlawA.To stopongoing conflicts.B.To offerequal rights.C.To putpeople inprison.D.To testpeople incourt.
29.What isparagraph3mainly aboutA.How Bloody Sunday wasmarked.B.What happenedon BloodySunday.C.Why peoplemarked BloodySunday.D.Why therewas aperiod ofviolence.
30.What doesthe underlinedwordskirmishes meanA.Fierce wars.B.Great celebrations.C.Small fights.D.Huge demonstrations.
31.Why areMicheal MartinandMichael D.Higgins mentionedinthelast paragraphA.To stressthe powerofthemarch.B.To showthe importanceof BloodySunday.C.To emphasizethe crueltyoftheBloodySunday.D.To show people,s determinationfor independence.DResearchers havedeveloped amaterial madeof collagenprotein(胶原蛋白)from pigJs skin,which resemblesthehuman cornea(眼角膜)and restoredvision to20people.The promisingresult ofthe trialbrings hopetopeople sufferingfrom cornealblindness.An estimated
12.7million peoplearound theworld areblind dueto theircorneas beingdamaged ordiseased.Their onlyway ofregaining visionis toreceive atransplanted corneafrom ahuman donor.But justone in70patients receivesa corneatransplant.Furthermore,mostofthem livein lowand middle-income countriesinwhich accessto treatmentsis verylimited.To avoidthe abovedisadvantages of traditional corneatreatment,the researchersused collagenproteinfrom pigsskin.〃It ispossible todevelop abiomaterial thatmeets allthe criteriafor beingused ashumanimplants(移植物),which canbe mass-produced andreach morepeoplewithvision problems,“said ProfessorNeilLagali.While donatedcorneas mustbe usedwithin twoweeks,the bioengineeredcorneascanbe storedforup totwo yearsbefore use.The pigskin usedisabyproduct ofthe foodindustry,making iteasy toaccess.The researchershave alsodeveloped anew surgicalmethod fortreating thedisease.No stitches(缝针)are neededwith thisnew method.In apilot study,14ofthe20participants wereblind beforethe operation.After twoyears,allofthe patientsregained theirsight.Three ofthe Indianparticipants whohad beenblindhad perfectvision afterthe operation.The researchersalso wantto studywhether thetechnology canbe usedto treatmore eyediseases,andwhether theimplant canbe adaptedtotheindividual foreven greatereffectiveness.
32.What isthe disadvantageoftraditionalcornea treatmentA.Serious sideeffects.B.Low availabilityrate.C.Poor medicalequipment.D.Complicated surgicalprocess.
33.What dowe knowabout thebiomaterialA.It hashigher productioncosts.B.It canbestoredfor muchlonger.C.It isabletobe usedfor severaltimes.D.It canhelp peopleprevent visionproblems.
34.Which ofthefollowing bestdescribes thenew surgicalmethodA.Successful.B.Ineffective.C.Convenient.D.Controversial.
35.What isthe mainpurpose ofthe textA.To spreadknowledge aboutcornea donation.B.To showthe difficultiesof treatingblindness.C.To callon peopleto protecttheir eyesproperly.D.To presentanewbreakthrough inthe medicalfield.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Host aFilm NightCinemassometimes areclosed becauseofthecorona-virus pandemicbut thatdoesn,tmeanyouhaveto missoutonthemagic ofthe movies.36You couldevenmakeit anewfamilytradition.First ofall,talk toyour family members aboutwhich daysthey thinkwould workfor afilm night.Tfyou wantto makeita regular activity,take yourthought intoconsideration whenchoosing aday.37Or youcouldkeepthefirstWednesdayeveningofeverymonthfree.If youdecide tostart witha singlefilm night,schedule itfor aspecific dayand leavetime forexcitement tobuild.38Then,when itstime forfilm nightto begin,time iswasted becausenobody inyourfamilycan agreeonwhattowatch.Thus,if yourfilm nightis scheduledonaFriday,write downoptions andask everyonetosubmit theirchoice byWednesday.Review theoptions andthen pickthe filmthat mostfamilymemberscan agreeon.If yourfilm nightis settobearegularactivity,then thedecision makingcanbedone inturn amongfamilymembers.Ask themto writedown thenames oftheir selectedfilms andput theminto abox.39Moreover,if youdecide todo film nights regularly,picking atheme canbe fun.Your themecouldbefilmswhich weremade beforethe year2000,or filmsthat featureyour favoriteactor oractress.When the big nightarrives,get yourliving room,or whereveryou,re watchingthe film,ready.40Or putanair mattressdownonthe floorfor extracomfort.Then youre readyto pressPLAY.A.Choose afilm forthenight inadvance.B.After all,the charmof moviesshould neverbe ignored.C.You maydecide thatevery Fridaynight works,for example.D.Instead,why notdim thelights andhaveafilmnightat homeE.One commonmistake peoplemake isputting offchoosing thefilm.F.Add sleepingbags andpillows ifyouwantto maketheroommore inviting.G.Draw oneout ofthe boxevery weektodeterminewhich filmis tobe picked.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Cheerleading(啦啦操)isapopular traditionalsport atmy school,and wehave wonmany awards.Beforejoining the41,I hadno ideawhat cheerleadingwas,but theimpressive performancesdid catchmy eye.So,I triedout forthe team.This team-based sportinvolves pyramids,jumps anddance.As a42,I had togiveit myall inorder to43my teammates.Aiming toimprove myphysical strengthand flexibility,I triedsome44exercises,like push-ups,Running,jumping andleg presseswere allpartofmy dailyroutine.Through regular45,my flexibilityhas improveda lot.And my46was thekey tomy progress.As thecitycontest was47,our teampractised moreoften everyday.We expectedto amazethe audiencewithawonderfulshow.we Then,thebigday came.We wereexcited to48,We helpedeach otherapply makeup,and westretchedour armsand legswith thedance routinerunning throughour minds.Our minds.Our49finally came.Taking deepbreaths,we putour50together andshouted Fight!”before takingcentrestage.I feltextremely nervous.At onepoint,I nearly51while doinga twirl(旋转).Thankfully,I regainedmy calmnessandtherest ofthe showwent
52.When thejudge announcedthatour teamwon firstplace,tired asI was,I feltagreatsense of
53.Thanks tothis54team sport,Ihavebecome moreconfident.Ihavealso learnedhowto55with othersasI didwith cheerleadingand facechallenges bravely.
41.A.competition B.party C.team D.club
42.A.beginner B.leader C.specialist D.teacher
43.A.take controlof B.look upto C.make funof D.catch upwith
44.A.targeted B.easy C.costly D.gentle
45.A.training B.pattern C.treatment D.check
46.A.confidence B.determination C.skill I,duty
47.A organizingB.fighting C.approaching D.holding
48.A.dress upB.mark outC.flee awayD.get through
49.A.notice B.result C.turn D.activity
50.A.arms B.hands C.feet D.ears
51.A.forgot B.quit C.flew D.fell
52.A.patiently B.quickly C.smoothly D.eagerly
53.A.purpose B.direction C.humour D.achievement
54.A.demanding B.professional C.major D.popular
55.A.play B.argue C.cooperate D.chat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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Red Crossis an international organizationthat caresfor people56are in need ofhelp.The Red Cross57exist inalmost everycountry aroundthe globe.A maninaBeijing hospitalwhoneeded blood,a womanin Turkeywho58injure inan earthquake,andafamily inIndonesia thatlosttheir homein Tsunamimay allbe aidedby the RedCross.The ideaof59form anorganization tohelp peopleinneedbegan withJean Dunant.In1859,he_60careful observedhowpeoplewere sufferingonabattlefield inParis.He wanted61help thewoundedsoldiers despitewhich sidethey werefighting for.His effortsbrought onthe GenevaConvention公约,aninternationaltreaty.It protects62prisonerof war,the sickand wounded,andothercitizens duringawar.Aside frombeing63activist,Henry Dunantwas alsoa businessmanand author.He wrotethe bookAMemoryofSolferinoto keephis memoriesof Battleof Solferino.He wasamongthose whowitnessed thebattle inItaly.The bookis whatled64the foundationof InternationalCommittee oftheRedCross一ICRC in
1863.Thoughhe was65success atsome pointin hislife,he laterwent fromriches torags穷人.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分15分假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Jeff来信说他痴迷于刷短视频,对学习失去了兴趣,很苦恼请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括
1.肯定短视频在某些方面的好处
2.你的建议;
3.表达祝愿注意
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答Dear Jeff,Yours sincerely,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The daybegan asusual,with myhusband,Alan,entering his office inour hometo catchup onpaperworkand participatein conferencecalls.He hadworked hisway upthe corporateladder(阶梯)and nowmanagedmultiple storesforanational restaurantchain.From myspot inthe kitchen,I couldhear himspeaking onthephone tohis boss.Suddenly,I overheardwords thatseemed unusual.When heexited hisoffice momentslater,my fearswere confirmed.Alan wasfired.I huggedmy sweethusband asmy heartsank,and mymind raced.What werewe goingtodoWould welose ourhouse ifwe couldn,t affordto payour mortgage(房屋抵押贷款)?Well befine,“he said.know,〃I responded.But,frankly,neither oneof uswas veryconvincing.I wantedto goback inbed andpull thecovers overmy head,but Ihadtoget tomy ownjob.So,I quicklyshowered,dressed,and mademy wayto work.I wasa fewhours intomy shiftwhen Ireceived acall fromthesurgeon,soffice.Ihadbeen noticingsome strangelumps(肿块)in myneck,and hedbeen inthe processofperforming severaltests tofigure outthe cause.Its lymphoma(淋巴瘤).You havecancer,he stated,way toomatter-of-fac11y.I distinctlyremembermy preciseresponse,〃What〃I musthave misheard.It soundedlike hesaid Ihad cancer,but thatwas completelyfunny.Iwasa healthyrunner.Cancer wasout ofthe question.Wasn,t itThe surgeonrepeated thoseterrible words.It wastrue:Cancerwas in my body.Alan pulledme intohis armswhen Iarrived home,andIcried ashe heldme tight.Someday inthe future,we regoingtowrite abouttoday,z,he whisperedinmyear,“andwe11call itWorst DayEver.But wehadto bestrong anddo something.z,注意
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答We bothgot rightto work.。
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