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安徽省池州第八中学2021届高三英语12月月考试题(时间120分钟满分150分)注意事项
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5.如需作图,须用答铅笔绘、写清楚,线条、符号等必要时加黑、力口粗第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题L5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听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.How muchmore doesAndrew needfor thetripA.$
500.B.$1,
000.C.$1,
500.
2.What doesthe womanthink of the movieA.It sinteresting.B.It samusing.C.It sdisappointing.
3.Where are the speakersA.In atheater.B.In aclassroom.C.In arestaurant.
4.What doesthe womanmeanA.She willwatch thegame onTV.B.She cansell theticket to the man.C.She hasto seeher boyfriend.
5.What doesthe womanvolunteer to doA.Call upMike.B.Cheer upMike.C.Pick upMike.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5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每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What doesthe womanprobably likebestA.Acting.B.Dancing.C.Singing.
7.What isSam advisedto doA.Join theBallet Club.B.Join theActing Club.C.Join theMusicClub.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What doesthe womanneed todoA.Make sandwiches.B.Buy somedrinks.C.Get abasket.
9.What arethe speakersdoingA.Cooking thelunch.B.Preparing fora picnic.C.Waiting forNancy.建立在事实的基础上,而不是童话上,我们人类就没有人想要杀死它们了因此可推知,阿莉莎鼓励人们客观地对待狼,看到狼真实的一面故选C
28.答案B细节理解题根据第二段第二句It followsa similarofficial statement in France and es after theBritish government wasordered bythe HighCourt todevelop newplans to reduce N02in theair.”可知,英国最高法院要求政府制定新的计划减少空气污染,所以决定采用这个禁令是应英国法院的要求,故B项正确
29.答案D细节理解题根据第四段最后一句Ideas sofar includechanging roadlayouts,reprogramming trafficlightsand charginga feefor theoldest andmost pollutingcars on the road.可知,做法包括改变道路设置、重编交通灯、收取老旧车辆污染车辆费等,故D项正确
30.答案B推理判断题根据文章最后两段内容可知,Gove认为所有人都应该共同努力,地方社区居民和地方领导人都要一起努力实现目标,故B项正确
31.答案C标题判断题由全文内容并结合第一段(主旨段)可知,文章主要讲述英国计划在2040年全面禁止使用汽油车和柴油车,英国政府为此出台了一项计划并号召所有人一起努力实现这个目标,故C项正确
36.G考查上下文理解和推理判断能力根据前一句说到However,drawing up your budgetisn,t themost importanttask when if es tomanaging your money successfully.〃制定预算并不是成功地管理钱最重要的任务〃,因此G项The keyto effectivebudgeting issticking to the spendingplan youvemade〃有效预算的关键是要坚持你制定的花钱计划〃符合语境故选G
37.D考查上下文理解和推理判断能力根据前一句说到If youre one of the many people in Britain with morethan onebank account,using severalalongside oneanother could help you stay in control of your spending.〃使用几个账户可以帮你控制花费〃,根据后一句说到That canhelp youavoid overspendingin asingle area.〃那可以帮助你避免在单一领域超支〃,因此D项Divide upyour ineeach monthinto separateaccounts.〃把你每个月的收入分到几个独立的账户中〃符合语境故选D
38.A考查上下文理解和推理判断能力根据后一^句说到keep aneye onyour accountseach month.每个月都要关注你所有的账户〃,因此A项If youwant your budget tostay balanced”如果你想要你的预算保持平衡〃符合语境故选A
39.C考查上下文理解和推理判断能力根据前一句说到Making anote of all yourspending fora few weeks is another way to check that your money really is going where youd likeit to.〃坚持几个星期,把你的支出都记录下来以便知道钱都花到哪里去了〃,因此C项It may seem tiresometo writeeverything down.〃把一一切都写下来似乎很麻烦〃符合语境故选C
40.F考查上下文理解和推理判断能力根据前面说到的As yourpersonal circumstanceschange,your budgetwillneed to be changed,too.〃随着你个人情况的改变,你的预算也需要修改〃,因此F项Getting apromotion orpay rise should mean you remake your budget〃获得晋升或力口薪应该意味着你要重新制定预算〃符合语境故选F第三部分4145CBADC4650CDABB5155BACAD5660ABCDD
65.is located第四部分短文改错书面表达A possibleversion:As wegrow up,we arebound tomeet withdifficulties in our study.A difficultyI encounteredwas that I hadstrongChinese accentwhile municatingwith othersin English,making everyonelaughat me.Confronted with the difficulty,I boughtlots ofCDs ofnative speakers,public speaking,and triedtoimitate theirintonation everyday.Besides,I oftenturned to the teacherfor help,who alwayshelped correctmypronunciation.As aresult,I madegreat progress.We mayinevitably meetsome difficulties inour study,but eachman is the architectof hisown fateand successalwaysgrows outof struggles to overedifficulties,due towhich webee tougher.To copewith ourdifficultiesin study,we aresupposed to find out the reasonsfirst.What,s more,consulting ourteachers cancontributea lotto solvingthe problem.Only inthis waycan weperform welland gainsuccess.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题A.Chemistry.B.Chinese.C.English.
10.In whichsubject didthe womanget goodgrades
11.What dowe knowabout the woman smotherA.She isdemanding.B.She iscareful.C.She isangry.
12.Why doesthe mansuggest theystudy togetherA.To delight the womansmother.B.To improvehis biology.C.To helpeach other.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What isthewomanprobably doingA.Taking aninterview,story.B.Talking toa friend.C.Telling a
14.Who isthe singer,s mainA.Elderlypeople.target audienceB.Ladies,toC.Teenagers.success possible.
15.What isthe mans secretAMaking asmany albumsas.Focusing onsinging andwriting songs.BThinking forfans..
16.What willthe manbe devotedto nextA.Preparing fora musicshow.B.Producing anotheralbum.C.Planning aconcert tour.
17.Who startedthe SmallFriends PetShelterA.Some highschool students.B.Some parentsand theirfriends.C.Some studentsand theirparents.
18.How manydogs areliving at the shelterA.
70.B.
15.C.
50.
19.What arethe youngpeople supposedtodoat theshelterA.Adopt the animals,the rescueB.Keep theshelter clean.C.Advertisecenter.
20.What dotheanimalsreally A.Patience needmostand care.B.Time andlove.C.Love andmoney.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AThe Worlds LargestLibrariesBritish Library(United Kingdom,London)The British Library wascreated byAct ofParliament in1972;previously,the libraryhad beenpart ofthe British Museum,where thefamous circularreading roomhad acmodatedresearchers includingKarl Marx,whoworked onDas Kapitalthere,as wellas OscarWide andMahatma Gandhi.The British Library isnow housedina newbuilding inSt.Pancras,London,where itstreasures includetwo Gutenbergbibles,the Lindisfarne Gospelsand one of Leonardoda Vmcis notebooks.Library of CongressUnited States,Washington,D.C.Founded in1800with theprivate collectionof ThomasJefferson,the Library of Congressis in effect theUSAs NationalLibrary.It receives two copies of everythingpublished in the UnitedStates.The LibraryofCongress wagburned bythe BritishArmy in1812,and severelydamaged byfire againin
1851.The collectionincludesmany rarebooks,drawings andtwo Stradivarius violins.New York Public LibraryThe New YorkPublic Librarydeveloped graduallyin thenineteenth centuryfrom themerger andacquisition收购兼并ofa number ofpublic andprivate collections;it hasmany branchesin differentdistricts ofNew YorkCity.It remainsa structurewhich binespublic andprivate financeand governance.Treasures heldatthelibraryinclude aGutenberg Bible.Russian State LibraryMoscowFounded in1862as theMoscow publiclibrary andmuseum,this collectionbecame theState Libraryin
1925.In consequenceit receivescopies ofall Russianpublications,and alsoholds largecollections ofmaps,journals,music scoresand recordings.Its possessionsinclude theArchangel Gospel,a codexin theSlavonic languagedatingfrom
1092.
21.Which librarymet withtwo biglosses inhistoryA.BritishLibrary.B.LibraryofCongress.C.New YorkPublic Library.D.Russian StateLibrary.
22.What canwe findin theRussian StateLibraryA.LindisfarneGospels.B.Stradivariusviolins.C.A Gutenberg Bible.D.The ArchangelGospel.
23.What dowe knowfrom thetextA.Karl Marxand OscarWide workedas librariansin the BritishLibrary.B.The LibraryofCongressreceivestwocopiesofall publicationsin Russia.C.TheNewYorkPublicLibrary issupported bystate andpersonal donation.D.The RussianStateLibrarypossesses aGutenbergBiblein Slavonic.BKnown as“wolf girl“at herWest Warwick,R.I.school,Alyssa Graysonhas spentmuch ofher younglifeteaching othersto protectand respectanimals.After startinga wolfclub in the second grade,Alyssa learnedallshe couldabout herfavorite animals.Today,she givespresentations aboutprotecting wolvesat librariesandschools—she,s evenspoken ata university.In fact,she,s beesuch a wolf expertthat she was appointedas the first junior advisorto theNational WoIfwatcherCoalition.When shesnot teachingothers about wolves,Alyssa canbe foundvolunteering at her localanimal shelter,taking careof dogsand cats.She,s alsotrained asa citizen scientist forFrogWatch USA.In short,Alyssa Graysonprovesthatyouare nevertoo youngto makea differencefor animals.When askedhow shegot interestedin savingwolves,Alyssa says,Ive lovedwolves sinceI sawthem inamovie when I was2or3years old.Then oneday Isaw amercial aboutwolf hunting.I askedmy motherwhy peopledothis,and shetold mebecause peopledon,t likewolves.I decidedfrom thenon thatI wantedto savewolves.”Today,wolves arehunted,trapped,or poisoned.Hunters chasewolves formiles in an airplaneuntilthe wolves are tooexhausted torun anymore.Then theyshoot them.The animaldoesn,t have a chancetoescape.Animals arealso trappedfor theirfur.They areleft tosuffer in a trapwith nofood,water,or shelter.Alyssa thinksthe furlooks betteron theanimal in the wild,where itsmeant to be,than ona human.Alyssa believeswolvesareimportant toour worlds.She says,“Wolves arean apex predator,which meanstheyare atthe topof thefood chain.Removing themfrom theecosystem isa bigmistake.The ecosystemis likeachain ofdominoes(多米诺骨牌)——with theapexpredatorastheone infront.If youwere toknock downthatdomino,the restof thechain wouldgo downtoo.”People usuallythink of“the BigBad Wolf“when theyhear aboutwolves.However,Alyssa says,“If theywouldbase theirthoughts onfacts,not fairytales,we wouldn,t havepeople wantingto killwolves.”
24.Alyssa isknown as“wolf girl“ather school because.A.she keepswolves aspets B.she wasraised bywolvesC.she doesa lotto protectwolves D.she startedawolfclub atherschool
25.According to the firsttwo paragraphs,Alyssa.A.gained knowledgeaboutwolvesat librariesB.cares aboutother animalsbesides wolvesC.started togive presentationssince thesecondgradeD.isthe firstjuniorcitizenscientistfor FrogWatchUSA
26.Paragraph4is mainlyabout.A.why wolvesare killedB.why wolvesare trappedC.the toolsused tohunt wolvesD.how wolvesare treated
27.From thelast paragraphwe caninfer thatAlyssa.A.doesn,t needfairy talesB.doesn,t believein fairytalesC.encourages peopleto findoutthe facts aboutwolvesD.believes thatmore peoplewill workto savewolvesCFor environmentalreasons,Britain willban allnew petro-and diesel-powered vehiclesfrom itsroadsbeginning in22years,a governmentreport says.The plan,expected Wednesday,aims tostart removingpetrol and diesel enginesin
2040.It followsa similarofficialstatementin FranceandesaftertheBritishgovernment wasordered bythe HighCourt todevelop newplansto reduceNO2in theair.Judges ruledthat previousclean-air planswere notenough tomeet EuropeanUnionpollution limitsin theing years.Britains governmenthas saidthe poorair qualityhas anunnecessary andavoidable negativeeffect oncitizens,health,and costsup to$
3.5billion inannual lostproductivity.Part of the newplan involvesan offerof$260million tolocal governmentsto changerules wherevehicleemissions(排放)are overEU standards.Ideas sofar includechanging roadlayouts,reprogramming trafficlightsand charginga feefor theoldest andmost pollutingcars onthe road.The planalso includes$
1.3billion forgovernment purchaseof extreme-low-emission vehicles,nearly$130million to improve infrastructurefor electricvehicle chargingstations and$378million forremodeling existingvehicles.Climate changeis alsoa reasonfor the plan to get thesevehicles off the road.We can,tcarry onwith petrol anddiesel cars,“Environment SecretaryMichael Govesaid.Its importantwe allpreparefor asignificant changewhich dealsnot justwith theproblems ofhealth causedby emissions,but thebroaderproblems causedin termsof acceleratingclimate change.”Gove addedthat localmunities arepartly responsiblefor ingup withways tolimit emissions,includingpossible limitationson muters(上下班往返者)and theaddition ofcleaner masstransportation options.Localleaders arecalled onto drawup appropriateplans”to dealwith climatechallenges relatedto emission,hesaid.
28.Why doestheBritishgovernment decideon thisbanA.To focuson itscitizens,health.B.To respondtothecourt,s request.C.To promotesolar energyin transport.D.To followin France,s footsteps.
29.Which measuremay theBritishgovernmenttake to achieve itsplanA.To followinFrance,s footsteps.B.Removing oldand high-emission vehicles.C.Spending somemoney onelectric vehicles.D.Changing the way roadsare arranged.
30.What canbe inferredfromGove,s wordsA.Convenient publictransportation isbadly needed.B.United effortsare requiredtoachievetheplan.C.Vehicle emissionsarethekey factorin climatechange.D.Petrol anddieselcarsmay holdback economicprogress.
31.What isthe suitabletitle forthis passageA.Practical waystoreducevehicle emissionsB.The EUforces Britain toimprovethe poorair qualityC.Britain plansto takepetrolanddiesel enginesoff roadsD.Relationship betweenvehicle emissionsand climatechangeDA newmodity bringsabout ahighly profitable,fastgrowing industry,urging antitrust(反垄®T)regulatorsto stepintocheck thosewho controlits flow.A centuryago,the resourcein questionwas oil.Now similarconcernsares beingraised bythe giants(巨头)that dealin data,the oilofthedigital age.The mostvaluablefirms areGoogle,Amazon,Facebook andMicrosoft.All lookunstoppable.Such situationshave ledto callsfor thetech giantsto bebroken up.But sizealone isnot acrime,Thegiants,success hasbenefited consumers.Few wantto livewithout searchengines ora quickdelivery,Far fromchargingconsumers highprices,many ofthese servicesare free(users pay,ineffect,by handingover yetmoredata).And theappearance ofnewborn giantssuggests thatnewers canmake waves,too.But thereis causefor concern.The internethas madedata abundant,allpresent andfar morevaluable,changingthe natureof dataand petition.Google initiallyused thedata collectedfrom usersto targetadvertising better.But recentlyit hasdiscovered thatdata canbe turnedinto newservices:translation andvisual recognition,to besold toother panies.Internet panies,control of data givesthem enormouspower.So they havea“Gods eyeview”of activitiesin theirown marketsand beyond.This natureof datamakes theantitrust measuresofthepast lessuseful.Breaking upfirms likeGoogle intofivesmall oneswould notstop remakingthemselves:in time,oneofthem wouldbee greatagain.A rethinkisrequired一and asa newapproach startsto beeapparent,two ideasstand out.The firstis that antitrust authoritiesneed tomove form,the industrialage intothe21st century.Whenconsidering amerger(兼并),for example,theyhavetraditionally usedsize todetermine whento stepin.They nowneed totake intoaccount theextent offirms dataassets(资产)when assessingthe impactof deals.The purchaseprice couldalso bea signalthatanestablished panyis buyinga newbornthreat.When thistakesplace,especially whena newbornpany hasno revenueto speakof,the regulatorsshould raisered flags.rnments couldorder thesharing ofcertain kindsofdata,with users,consent.Restarting antitrustfor theinformation agewill notbe easyBut ifgovernments dontwants adata oconomybya fewgiants,they mustact soon.
32.Why isthere acall tobreak upgiantsA.They havecontrolled thedata marketB.They collectenormous privatedataC.They nolonger providefree servicesD.They dismissedsome newborngiants
33.What doesthe technologicalinnovation inParagraph3indicateA.Data giantstechnology isvery expensiveB.Google sidea ispopular amongdata firmsC.Data canstrengthen giants,controlling positionD.Data canbe turnedinto newservices orproducts
34.By payingattention tofirms dataassets,antitrust regulatorscould.A.kill anew threatB.avoid thesize trapC.favour biggerfirms D.charge higherprices
35.What isthe purposeof looseningthe giantscontrol ofdataA.Big paniescould relievedata securitypressure.B.Governments couldrelieve theirfinancial pressure.C.Consumers couldbetter protecttheir privacy.D.Small paniescould getmore opportunities.第二节供5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)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Making abudget canbe quitea satisfyingprocess.After drawingone upYou11probably feelproud thatyouvecontrolled yourfinances.However,drawing upyourbudgetisn,tthemost importanttaskwhenifestomanaging yourmoney successfully.
36.If you,reoneofthemanypeopleinBritainwithmorethan onebank account,using severalalongside oneanothercouldhelp youstayincontrolofyourspending.
37.That canhelpyouavoid overspendinginasinglearea.38,keep aneye onyour accountseach month.Whether youreceive yourregular bankstatementsand billsthrough thepost oronline,make sureyou checkthem.They cantell youwhereyoumight beoverdoingit,and shouldinspire youto cutback immediatelyif necessary.Besides,you,re likelyto pickup anyproblemsas theyarise.Making anote ofall yourspending forafewweeksisanotherwaytocheckthat yourmoneyreally is goingwhereyoud likeit to.39,but ifyou tendto spendusing cashrather thana creditcard,you wontbe able totrack whereyourmoneyisgoingsimply fromlooking atyour bankstatements andbills.As yourpersonal circumstanceschange,yourbudgetwill needtobechanged,too.
40.While itmayseemlikea chanceto loosenupyourpurse stringsslightly,failing totake accountof anine risein yourbudget couldmeanyou don,t trulymake themost ofit.A.If youwant yourbudget tostay balancedB.It’11take afew monthstogetused tobudgetingC.It mayseem tiresometo writeeverything downD.Divide upyour ineeach monthinto separateaccountsE.Once you,ve linkedall youraccounts,you cancreate abudgetF.Getting apromotion orpayriseshouldmeanyouremakeyour budgetG.The keyto effectivebudgeting issticking tothe spendingplan youvemade第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Everybody alwayssays thatparenthood isa learningcurve,and itreallyis,in moreways thanone.My recentdiscoveryis thatyou cannever imaginehow bigand41the innerworld ofa threeyearoldis,even asa mom.Yesterday afternoonwent to42Nicole fromher daycarecenter.On the way home,she lookedjoyful inthebeginning,telling meabout thedaytime activities,whi1e laterwhen peaceand quietcame backto her,shelooked
43.After wegot off the bus,there wasstill15minutes of44along ahill toour apartment.She askedme whereher daddy was,I toldher thatdaddy wasstill
45.She acceptedthefact,and46with Oka...”,47unhappily.On theway back,shewasnot so48as usual.Sometimes she49to walk,and stoodinthemiddle ofthe road.Sometimes shestepped50tothegrassland andtried tokick offthe snow51the baregrass couldbe seen.Andshe keptsilent alltheway.52we arrived.All ofa suddenshe burstinto tearsand losther53outside thedoor.Why areyou cryingso sadlyTired”The lastsentence causedan evenlouder54,“Mommy can,t carryme!Daddy carryme!Dad...!〃My tearscame outwhenIheard thewords.Such asweet and55girl sheis.One monthagoI hada badmovement whencarrying herup and56my waist.I rememberthatIcouldn,t moveat allwhen theaccidenthappened andthis certainlyscared her.After thatI57longterm lowerback paintill nowand couldn,t carryher.It is,58that sheknows everything.No59she askedme whereherdaddywas,for it is hethat normallyestoher helpina(n)home.Dear parents,do41you stillthink thatour childrenknow nothinglittle aboutour worldA.strange•42A.gather•B.sympathetic C.plex D.grateful43A.tired*B.collect C.keep D.drop
44.A.wandering about45A.leavingB.peaceful C.calm D.painful46A.smiledB.hanging outC.working outD.climbing upB.missing C.working D.strugglingB.argued C.sighed D.protested60like this.And thatwas whyshe keptsilent allthewaybut finallylost controlwhen arriving47A.again B.even C.otherwise D.somewhat48B.patient C.attentive D.natureA.cooperative*49A.decidedC.attemptedB.refused D.pretended50A.forwardC.backB.aside D.out51A.unless•52C.whetherA.Finally•53B.until D.afterA.balance*54A.cryC.GraduallyB.Hurriedly D.Constantly55A.naughty C.temperB.heart D.mind•56A.twistedC.soundB.noise D.scream57A.got over•58C.honestB.cautious D.considerateA.understandable*59C.adjustedA.excuseB.shook D.killed60C.went withoutA.environmentB.suffered fromD.recovered fromC.obviousB.doubtful D.disastrousC.needB.doubt D.wonderC.dilemma第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)An islandoffthecoast ofCape Codis open tothe public for thefirsttime in300years.Sipson island
61.own privatelysince1711,when itwas soldto Whitesettlers,Now,the newSipsonand carefortheisland,
62.Island Trust,withthehelp ofa localnonprofit,hopes torenew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use theNative Americanvalues tosee land
63.a giftfor allto use.It isreally importantfor ustobeabletomunicate the
64.important ofitshistory,and teachthe valuesof thosethat livedontheisland before
1711.President BloughtoldCNN.The24acre island,which openson Saturday,
65.locate justoffthecoast ofCape Codin
66.area knownasPleasant Bay,
67.is ofcritical environmentalconcern.When itwas forsale,there wereanumberof conservationorganizationswho wantedtofinda wayto raisethe moneyto protectit,preserve it,and makeit
68.accessto thepublic,Blough said.Now itis
69.(full)opentothepublic.Visitors areencouraged toaccess theisland fromthe easternshore,
70.only shallowboats under22feet canland duetothesensitive ecosysteminthewater.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分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作文中共有10处语言错误,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(A)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
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Yesterday,I tooka walkinthePanzhihua Parkwith myparents.The beautifulflowers werein variouscolor.We wereenjoying thescenery aroundwhen somethingunpleasant catchmy attention.Not farfrom us,the middleagedwomanwas eatingsome orangeswhile chatwith herfriends.In mysurprise,she threwthe orangeskin onthe ground,totally ignoringthe signnearby whichwas read“No Littering”.I thinkitisnot agood behaviorthrow rubbishsomewhere,and allof usshould loveour environment.As visitors,you shoulddo somethingto protectthe parkafterit beesa hugedustbin.第二节书面表达(满分25分)某中学生英文报近期开辟专栏,讨论中学生学习问题请你结合自身实际,按以下提示,用英文为该专栏写一篇稿件
1.描述在过去三年你遇到的一次学习上的困难以及怎样克服困难的;
2.你对学习中困难的认识;
3.请你对高中生解决学习上的困难提两条建议00左右,开头语已为你写好;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称Aswe growup,we arebound tomeet withdifficultiesinourstudy.池州第八中学2020-2021学年第一学期十二月考高三英语参考答案第一部分听力15ACCBA610CBABB1115ACACB1620ACCBB第二部分阅读理解
24.答案C细节理解题根据文章首句中的“has spent...to protectand respectanimals”以及下文所述她喜欢狼并呼吁大家保护狼这一物种可知,阿莉莎在学校中被称为“狼女”,是因为她用她的青春教会了其他人保护和尊重狼故选C
25.答案B细节理解题根据文章第二段描述可知,她除了关心狼之外,还照顾其他的动物,如猫和狗故选Bo
26.答案D段落大意题文章第四段主要讲述了狼被猎杀、被围困或被毒亡的事实人们为了它们的皮毛不断地去猎杀它们,不给它们逃生的机会,所以该段讲述了狼是被如何对待的故选I)
27.答案C推理判断题根据最后一段可知,当人们提到狼的时候往往说“大坏狼”如果人们把想法。
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