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・20242025学年河北省衡中清大教育集团高三期中考试英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂
2.其它答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.,he talksa lot about hisfavorite singersafter class.A.A quiet student as he mayB.Quiet studentas he may beC.Be aquietstudentashemayD.Quiet ashemaybe astudent
2.The matchesof theFIFA WomensWorld Cupwill beplayed in2019all aroundFrance,whose mensteam the2018World Cup.A.wins B.wonC.has wonD.had won一
3..What about the protectionof thesenew machines—Lets keepthe surfacedust byputting acover over them.A.far fromB.apart fromC.free fromD.away from
4.When ThanksgivingDay is the corner,stores andsupermarkets arebusy withpeople.A.around B.on C.with D.at
5..The WinterOlympics in2022will surelybring inmany internationaltourists.A.held B.having heldC.holding D.to beheld
6.I brokemy relationshipwith Peterbecause healways foundwith me.A.error B.failureC.mistake D.fault
7.Many memoriesof oldtimes wereby theconversation wehad togetherthat evening.A.called upB.turned upC.taken upD.kept up
8.-I feelnervous whentaking anexam.-and you can doit well.A.Take itw easyB.Take yourtime C.Good luckD.Its upto you
9.It is not likeher to be soimpolite;she youwhen yougreeted her.A.might nothave heardB.should nothave heardC.mustnt hearD.shouldnt hear
10.At thenews of the earthquake,the soldiersdid what they couldthe victims.A.help B.to helpC.to helpingD.helping
11.—I haveno ideawhat madethe studentsso excitedand crazy.would dream that hein ahospital andhis girlfriendwas visitinghim,on thebed andfeeling gentlyhis hand!There aresome scientistswho havemade aspecial of why wedream,what wedream and what thosedreams.Their explanationof dreams,though a bit reasonable,isnotaccepted byeveryone,but itan interestingapproach to theproblem.They believethat dreamsare expressionsof wishesthat didnt.In otherwords,a dreamis away ofhavingyour wishesout.
1、A.long B.dream C.think D.wish、2A.blanket B.book C.shoe D.trousers、3A.working B.running C.sleeping D.studying、4A.meet B.have C.see D.think、5A.But B.For C.So D.Because、6A.before B.while C.after D.during、7A.children B.fathers C,drivers D.gentlemen、8A.happy B.sad C.hungry D.old、9A.taking B.carrying C.dreaming D.happening、10A.that B.here C.it D.this、H A.leg B.head C.body D.hand、12A.in B.with C.of D.off、13A.left B.lived C.was D.gave14A.waiting B.smiling C.sitting D.speaking、15A.study B.watch C.sleep D.way、16A.stand B.do C,form D.mean、17A.makes B.finds C.offers D.demands、18A.any B.almost C.hardly D.mostly、19A.get B.come trueC.arrive D.believe in20A.carried B.taken C.kept D.called第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
1.5151(分)(题文)(小题)
27.15One night,Mrs Riley,1elderly womanwas walkingalong adark,London streetShe was(小题)carrying her handbag inone hand andaplastic carrierbag in the otherThere was nobody elsein the street2two(小题)youths Theywere standingin adark shopdoorway One of3was verytall withfair hairwhile the other wasshort andfatwith abeard(小题)()The youthswaited for a fewmoments,and thenran quicklyand4quiet towardsMrs RileyThe tall youth(小题)()held herfrom behindwhile theother youthtried5seize herhandbag(小题)()Suddenly,Mrs Riley6throw thetallyouthover hershoulder Shecrashed into theotheryouth and they both(小题)()landed on the groundWithout7speak,Mrs Rileystruck bothof themon thehead withherhandbag,and walkedcalmlyaway(、题)()The twoJ8surprise youthswere stillsitting on the groundwhen MrsRiley crossedthestreettowards adoor,(小题)(小题)above9there was a lightedsign MrsRiley paused,turned round,smiled at the youthsand walked10the South(柔道)West LondonJudo Club第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10(分)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言错误,
28.1010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
(八),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画一横线,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21011Among all the Europeancities,I loveParis moreParis is known tothe worldcenter ofculture andfashionYou mayfindmany famousmuseums there,the mostfamous ofthat isLouvreLouvre datedback tothe12th century,which usedto be a royalpalaceIt issaid thatit has a collectionof roughly
400、thousand of art works,paintings andsculptures includingIn frontof museumis aglass pyramiddesigned byBei YumingWhatevermakes Louvreworld famousis DaVincis MonaLisa、第二节书面表达(满It is a pitythat notallthecollections areopenly tothe public,and Louvreis well worth payinga visit to9分分).25(分)假如你是李华,你校外教打算在中国过春节请你用英文给他写一封电子邮件,内容包括
29.25Mr.Johnson邀请他与你共度佳节;
1.介绍当地传统文化景点;
2.表达期待和祝愿
3.注意:词数左右;L:100可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
3.Dear Mr.Johnson,Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1B、2B、3C、4A、5D、6D、7A、8A、9A、10B、11B、12A、13B、14C、15A、16B、17A、18B、19B、20D第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D、
211.B
2.C
3.A
4.C、
221.D
2.C
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2.D
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5.D
6.C第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.B
2.A
3.C
4.B
5.C
6.B
7.A
8.C
9.D
10.B
11.D
12.B
13.C
14.C
15.A
16.D
17.C
18.D
19.B
20.A第二节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
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6.threw
7.speaking
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9.which
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10、28more—most一to as一去掉that—which dateddates ofincluding—included前面加museum the一Whatever What一openly openand—but第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Dear Mr.Johnson,Im gladto hearthat you will celebratethe SpringFestival in China thisyear.The SpringFestival isthe mostimportant festivalinChina,when peoplewill have a bigdinner andset offfireworks towelcomeits coming.Well behonored to have youenjoy ourNew YearsEve together.During thefestival,youcanmake atrip toYangjiabu,which iswellworthvisiting.Some traditionalChinese artworkslike paper—cuttings aredisplayed thereand they are thesymbols ofourlocal culturalrelics.I wouldappreciate itif youcould acceptmy invitation.Best wishesfor ahappy SpringFestival inChina.Looking forwardto yourearlyreply.Yours,Li Hua_it havebeen theirteams victoryin thefinalsA.Must B.CouldC.Would D.Should
12.a highpercentage ofAustralians maybe peoplewho watchsports ratherthan dothem,as faras mostof itspopulationis concerned,it isindeed a great sportingnation.A.While B.as C.If D.Whether
13.It isa foolishact tonotes duringa testas youwill beseverely punished.A.stick toB.refer toC.keep toD.point to
14.The importantthing inlife istohaveagreataim,and theto achieveit.A.acquisition B.comprehensionC.determination D.satisfaction
15.—Pennys babydaughter narrowlyescaped drinkingthe furniturepolish onthe coffeetable.—Luckily forher.She sickor evendied.A.could havegot B.should havegotC.must havegot D.will havegot
16.The youngviolinist is very excitedbecause theconcert givenby himhas neverbeen・A.successful B.more successfulC.most successfulD.the mostsuccessful
17.I wishyou wouldntbe so;you makefaces ateverything Isay.A.weird B.polite C.reluctant D.serious
18.—I havebeen consideringcancelling theproject becauseit seemshard to go farther.一But ifstoo earlyto now.There*s stillmuch hope.A.pick upthe piecesB.throw in the towelC.go throughyour pacesD.jump downyour throat
19.The buswould nothave runintotheriver for the badtempered lady.A・if itwere notB.had itnot beenC.if itwould not be D.should itnotbe
20.—He isgood ata lotof thingsbut itdoesnt meanhe isperfect.一Actually noone is.A.Whafs goingon B.Lefs getgoing.C・Thank goodness.D.Pm withyou onthat.第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6In thisPennsylvania city,Pittsburgh isshrinking butgetting wealthier.Since2000,its populationhas(人均)declined by95,000while itsincome per capita hasshot up24percent.The trendis takinghold inmany othercities,likeBuffalo inNew York,Providence inRhode Islandand NewOrleans.Some of these areashave createdmore high-paying jobsin energy,health careor education.Others havemanaged toreshape theirproducingindustry for a neweconomy.Higher-paying jobshaveagreater effectbecause theycreate demandfor additionalservices.nThe storyin Pittsburghisverypositive,and otherareas arelooking atit asan exampleof thetransformation thatmight bepossible,“said GuhanVenkatu,who wrotean economichistory of the areacalled“Rust andRenewal“fbr theFederal ReserveBank ofCleveland.革荆Carnegie MellonUniversity and the University of Pittsburghhave helpedbring techjobs andinnovation ftothe area bysponsoringtech centersthat helpgraduates startcompanies withoutmoving toSilicon Valleyor SanFrancisco.This hashelped keepPittsburgh*s educatedyoung populationgrowing evenas theentire populationin thecity hasdropped.Pittsburgh has more STEMscience,technology,engineering andmath jobsthan othershrinking cities,about80,000or7%of alljobs.STEM jobsadd productivityand incomegrowth tothearea.Manufacturers ofhigh-tech medicalequipment in the Pittsburghareaalso havedoubled employmentin the last10years.However,some expertsquestion whethergrowing incomeper capitacan reallymake upforadeclining population.According toPatrick Adler,a researcheratthe University ofToronto,population lossdoes matterif itmeans lower-skilled workershave fledbecauseof alack ofopportunity.Whats more,high-paying jobsin educationand healthcare candisappear if the populationdeclines toogreatly.So itdbe wiseto findways to increase thepopulation.、1In whataspect doesPittsburgh seta goodexampleA.Transforming oldenergy intonew energy.B・Creating morewell-paid jobs.C.Prohibiting themanufacturing.D.Sponsoring highereducation.、2How dosome academicinstitutions helpwith thelocal economyA.By helpingto attractmore talentsfrom otherareas.B.By providingmuch technicalsupport tolocal companies.C.By hostingtech centersfor localeducated graduates.D.By assistingin employinga largenumber ofeducated youths.、3Why isPatrickAdlermentioned in thelastparagraphA.To showthe disadvantageofadeclining population.B.To suggestincreasing high-paying jobs.C.To raisedoubts aboutgrowing incomepercapita.D.To tella reasonwhy lower-skilled workersflee.、4What canbeasuitable titlefor thetextA.How FastJob GrowthIs Relatedto PopulationGrowthB,How Less-crowded CitiesPlan TheirHigh-tech EconomyC.Why SomeCities AreLosing Peoplebut GettingWealthierD.Why SomeCities AreSuffering Froma ShrinkingPopulation(分)(酒精)
22.8More than135,000UK drinkerswill diefrom cancercaused byalcohol by the year2035,researchers say.Drinking toomuch willcause7,100cancer deathsa yearby2035,a riseof13percent onthe presentrate.A studyby Sheffield()University andCancer ResearchUK shows that alcoholwill costthe NHSNational Health Service£53billion overthe nextten yearsincluding£2billion oncancer.Although alcoholisknownto causemany typesof cancerincluding breastand throatmost peopledont realizethe relationbetweenalcohol andcancer.A surveyof2,100Britons bythe researchersearlier thisyear foundnine inten didnot associatedrinking(入with cancer.The researchersused acomputer modelto workoutthenumbers ofalcohol-related cancerdeaths,hospital admissions院)and totalcosts toNHS overthe next20years.The studyshowsthata fifthof menand1in10women havealcohol everyday-and manyoftheseare middle-aged andmiddleclass.Researchers arevery worriedabout thisgroup as they believecancer maybe caused by drinkingover longperiods.The studyshowsthat eveniftheexpense staysas itis,alcohol-related cancerdeaths willrise from6,299in2015to7,097in
2034.Alcohol willleadto891,299hospital admissions,up from802,118in2015,and65,005will becausedbycancer.(指导方针)Earlier thisyear ChiefMedical OfficerDame SallyDavies studiedcarefully thealcohol guidelinesfor the first timeinthirty years.She toldpeople therewasnosafe levelof drinkingand advisedthem todrink nomore than14units aweek.Butresearchers saythis guidanceisnt enoughand wantthe governmenttoincreasea littleprice perunit ofalcohol.、1What canwe learnfrom thetextA.Fewer peoplewill dieof cancerin thefutureB・Alcohol willbe theonly causeof cancerdeathsC.More andmore peoplewill getrid ofthe habitof drinkingD.The computermodel canoffer researchersuseful numbers、2What doesthe underlinedword associate“in Paragraph2probably meanA.Share B.CompareC.Connect D.Replace、3The researchershope thegovernment can.A.raise theprice ofalcohol properlyB.remove thenations drinkinghabitC.improve middle-aged persons9incomeD.provide fundfor NationalHealthService、4What maybe the best titlefor thetextA.People HavingAlcohol MustSuffer fromCancerB.All PeopleHave KnownAlcohol MayCause CancerC.Researchers AreTrying toDiscover theNew Causesof CancerD.Alcohol willHave WorseEffects onBritish PeopleovertheComing Years分
23.8For centuries,medical pioneershave refineda varietyof methodsand medicinesto treatsickness,injury,and disability,enabling peopleto live longer andhealthier lives.“A salamandera smalllizard-like animalcan growback itsleg.Why can*ta human dothe sameasked Peruvian-born surgeonDr.Anthony Atalain arecent interview.The question,a referenceto workaiming togrow newlimbs forwounded soldiers,captures theinventivespirit of regenerative medicine.This innovativefield seeksto provide patients with replacement bodyparts.These partsare notmade ofsteel;they arethe realthings---living cells,tissue,and evenorgans.Regenerative medicineis stillmostly experimental,with clinicalapplications limitedto proceduressuch asgrowing sheetsof skinonburns andwounds.Oneofits mostsignificant advancestook placein1999,when aresearch groupat NorthCarolinas WakeForestInstitute fbrRegenerative Medicineconducted asuccessful organreplacement with a laboratory-grown bladder.Since then,the team,led byDr.Atala,has continuedto generatea varietyof othertissues andorgans—from kidneysto ears.The fieldof regenerative medicine buildson workconducted inthe earlytwentieth centurywith thefirst successfultransplants ofdonatedhuman softtissue andbone.However,donor organsare notalways thebest option.First ofall,theyarein shortsupply,andmany peopledie whilewaiting foran availableorgan;intheUnited Statesalone,more than100,000people arewaiting fororgantransplants.Secondly,a patientsbody mayultimately rejectthe transplanteddonor organ.An advantageof regenerativemedicine isthatthe tissuesare grownfrom apatients owncells andwill notbe rejectedbythebodys immune system.Today,several labsare workingto createbioartificial bodyparts.Scientists atColumbia andYale Universitieshave grownajawbone anda lung.At theUniversityofMinnesota,Doris Taylorhas createda beatingbioartificial ratheart.Dr.Atalas medicalteamhas reportedlong-term successwith bioengineeredbladders implantedinto youngpatients withspina bifidaa birthdefect thatinvolvesthe incompletedevelopment ofthe spinalcord.And attheUniversityof Michigan,H.David Humeshas createdan artificialkidney.So far,the kidneyprocedure hasonly beenused successfullywith sheep,but thereis hopethat oneday similarkidney willbeimplantable in ahumanpatient.The continuingresearch ofscientists suchas thesemay eventuallymake donororgans unnecessaryand,asaresult,significantly increaseindividuals9chances ofsurvival.、1In thelatest fieldofregenerativemedicine,what arereplacement partsmade ofA.Donated cells,tissues andorgans.B.Rejected cells,tissuesand organs.C.Cells,tissues andorgans ofones own.D.Cells,tissues andorgansmade ofsteel.、2What havescientists experimentedsuccessfully onforabioartificial kidneyA.Patients B.RatsC.Sheep D.Soldiers、3Why isgenerativemedicineconsidered innovativeA.It willprovidepatientswithreplacementsoft tissues.B.It willstrengthen thehuman bodysimmunesystem.C.It willshorten thetime patientswaiting fora donatedorgan.D.It willmake patientslivelongerwith bioartificialorgans.、4What isthe writersattitude towardsregenerative medicineA.Positive.B.Negative.C.Doubtful.D.Reserved.分
24.81considered anactive social life asbasic humannecessity.Yet whenit dawnedon mejust howmuch timeI wasspendingsocializing,I realizedI maybe takingittoan extreme.I calculatedthat,on average,I wasspending22hours ormore eachweekon socialactivities.So,to seewhat wouldhappen tomy workoutput,health and wellbeing,I decidedto tryand cutout mysociallife entirely.I knew,at times,I filledmy schedulesimply out of fearof missingout FOMO,but alsoasaway toshift focusaway frommywork.For onemonth,I declinedall in-person activitieswith friends:going outfor drinks;dinners;parties andnon-work relatedevents,to seeif itwould makeme moreproductive,improve myfocus andcareer prospects.On dayone ofthe month-long experiment,I hadto fightsome anxietyover missingout.But asthe dayspassed,I startedto relax.I onlyhad oneoption toconsider forSaturday night——to stayhome-and thislimitation left me moresatisfied inmy decision.I feltmorecontent working,reading orwatching TV.While I found more time towork,I alsonoticed achange inmy overallhealth.Ifound myself cookingmore athome,doing dailyexercise,getting to bed earliereach night,reading,and enjoyingmoments ofrest andboredom throughoutthe day.Having no sociallifeleftmemore freetime thanId imagine.Such idlemoments arevital forcreativity,and mindwandering hasbeenlinked tocreative problemsolving.During theexperiment Ifoundmyselfregularly brainstormingnew ideasand reimaginingexistingprojects.Of coursesocializing is an important way tobuild work contacts.While onemonth ofnosociallife didnot impactmy relationshipwithexisting clients,if Ihad continued,it mayharm myability tobuild newones.、1What did the authorrealize abouthis socializingA.It wasdifficult forhim tocontact people.B.Its anecessary partof hislife andwork.C.He hadspent toomuch timein socializing.D.He shouldhave spentmoretimesocializing.、2How didthe authorfeel onthefirstday ofhis experimentA.He feltanxious that he mightbe leftout.B.He feltmore energeticto getdown towork.C.He feltrelaxed nothaving tocontact people.D.He feltdoubtful whetherhe couldhold on.、3What benefitdidthe author findto lethis mindwander lazilyA.He couldhave moretime with his family.B.He couldsolve problemsin acreative way.C・He couldbe moreconcentrated on his work.D.He couldfree himselffrom thework contacts.、4What wouldtheauthordo afterthe experimentA.Live aquiet life with hisfamily awayfrom theoutside.B.Make a new sociallifewith any possiblecustomers.C,Spare sometime regularlyfor creativethinking alone.D.Continue hisworkcontactswithhiscustomers.(分)
25.10Partway throughWonder.Fifth-grader AuggiePullman findshimself seatedacross froma newfriend inthe schoolcafeteria.Have youever thoughtabout havingplastic surgery”the friendasks.“Dude,this isafter plasticsurgery.It takesa lotof workto lookthis goodJ Auggiesays,running ahand throughhis hair.In other/狄(潜藏的)words,what couldbe painfullydepressing turnsout tohold2g reservesof humour,which ispretty muchthe story ofWonder.Auggie,played by Jacob Tremblay,was bornwith a facial difference,and evenafter multipleoperations,his looksshock hisclassmates.As headapts fromhomeschooling toanewschool community,he encountersfar worsethan thatlunchtime scene—one(横行霸道者)nasty sayshed killhimself ifhe lookedlike Auggie—but henever fullyloses heart.The movieisanadaptation ofthe2012novel byR.J.Palacio,which hassold6million copiesin NorthAmerica andlaunched anantibullyingcampaign,Choose Kind.Palacio hassaid shegot theidea forthe storywhen heryoung sonbegan cryingatthesight ofagirl withafacial difference inan icecream shop.She tookher kidsoutofthe shop,but laterregretted herreaction.What Ishould havedoneis simplyturned tothe littlegirl andstarted upa conversationand shownmy kidsthat therewas nothingtobeafraid ofJ shesaid.Tremblay,11,who brokeout oppositeBrie Larsoninthe2015drama Room,hasmorethan afew thingsin commonwith Auggie.66We bothlove StarWars,we haveawesome families,andwelove ourdogs.But Tremblaythinks weall canfind somethingincommon withthe boy.Everyones likeAuggie inone veryimportantway:we wanttobeaccepted andtreated equallyand withkindness.”Julia Roberts,who playsAuggies mother,became interestedinthepart becauseof herown children,I readit withmy kidsandfell soin lovewith it,“she saysofthenovel.This bookis sucha beautifuland gentleintroduction intoall kindsof topics,includingbullying andintolerance andfear,andwhatfear makesyoung peopledo sometimes.MBoth actorshave somefamiliarity withthe subject.I waspicked onquite abit asa youngperson JRoberts says,though shewontsay whatfor.uEven asa50-year-old motherof three,its nota pathI liketogoup anddown.^^Tremblay revealsabitmore.have beenpickedon,“he says,because Imkind ofshort forme age.I toldmy parents,and thatsone ofthebestthings youcan do,because mymomsaid wouldnever wantme tocarry negativethoughts onmy shouldersalone.”The mostchallenging partsof filming,says Tremblay,were momentsin whichhe hadto cry.Tenderhearted audiencememberswill likelyshed tearsof theirown—especially duringscenes betweenAuggie andhis mom,who repeatedlyreassures herson thathe is沅抬(喧|闹)worthy oflove.But themovie alsohas itsfair shareof forevery tear-filled moment,there isa山江加(固有的)lightsaber battleor sillyscience projectto lightenthe mood.This mixtureof pityand humor,says Roberts,“was sicinthe writinginthenovel.But shecredits writer-director Stephen Chbosky withtranslating thatbalance intovisual terms.As muchasthemovie impressesthe viewerwith compassionfortheunderdogs,it alsofinds away tosympathize withthe bullies.I wouldsay totry totake amoment tobe consciousofwhya personthat isbullying somebodyis behavingthat way,“says Roberts,After alF\she adds,Theres nochild thatsborn bully.、1How didAuggie respondto hisfriend^questionA.He feltso embarrassedthathekept reserved.B.He flewoff thehandle themoment heheard it.C.He answeredinacalm buthumourous way.D.He spentquite awhile findingthe rightwords.、2What inspiredthe storyof WonderA.A campaignagainst bullyingin NorthAmerica.B.Palacio9s kidsbeing pickedon bytheir classmates.C.Palacios conversationwitha girl inan icecream shop.D.The wayPalacio treatedagirlwithafacialdifference.、3According tothe passage,the themeofthemovie Wonderis.A,similar tothat ofthe dramaRoomB.focused onthe safetyof plasticsurgeryC,diverse andclosely relevantto personalgrowthD.a reflectionof minoritygroups9fate inAmerica、4What doesparagraph7mainly talkaboutA.How Julia Roberts gotto knowJacob Tremblay.B.Leading actorsrecalling similarexperiences tothose inWonder.C.Jacob Tremblaysbreakthrough inhis actingcareer.D.What influenceJacob Tremblaysmother hasonhisgrowth.、5According toJuliaRoberts,StephenChbosky.A.isagreat loverof StarWars andwild animalsB.was movedto tearsbyJacobTremblays actingC.is qualifiedto adaptscience fictioninto moviesD.succeeded inmixing visualelements withemotion
6、Whats JuliaRoberts9attitude towardsthe bulliesA.Uncaring.B.Negative.C.Sympathetic.D.Cautious.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D
26.(30分)完形填空Every dreamhas somethingto dowith ourfeelings,longings,wishes,needs,fears,and memories.But somethingonthe“outside”mayaffect whatwe.If aperson ishungry ortired orcold,his dreammay includea feeling of thiskind.If theon yourbody hasslipped offyourbed,you maydreamthatyou areor restingontheice andsnow.The materialforthe dreamyouwilltonight isprobably tocome fromthe experiencesyou havetoday.(the subjectof yourdream usuallycomes fromsomething thathas aneffect onyou youare sleepingfeelingof)cold,a noise,a discomfort,etc.and itmay alsouse yourpast experiencesandthewishes andinterests youhave now.This iswhy very(仙女),young arelikely todream offairies olderchildren ofschool examinations,people offood,homesick soldiersof theirfamilies andprisoners offreedom.To showyou howthat iswhile youare asleepand howyour wishesor needscan allbe joinedtogether ina dream,isthestoryofan experiment.A manwas asleepandtheback ofhis wasrubbed apiece ofcotton.He。
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