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开封五校学年下学期期末联考2022〜2023高一英语全卷满分120分(听力不计分),考试时间120分钟注意事项
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置
2.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,再选涂其他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
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回
4.本卷主要考查内容必修第三册选择性必修第一册〜第一部分听力(共两节)第一节听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你5A BC都有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10A.Expecting acall.B.Having a meeting.C.Selling theproducts.
2.What doesthe womanthink of the movieA.Scary.B.Boring.C.Interesting.
3.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The new name forHolland.B.Their plansfor theholiday.C.The woman9s tripto the Netherlands.
4.Where arethe speakersA.In alibrary.B.In apost office.C.In aclassroom.
1.What is the man doing
5.Why cantthe manhelp the womanA.He isbusy witha report.B.He istalking withAlan.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二节C.He isntgood at advertising.每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.When did the womanknow herhandbag was missing开封五校学年下学期期末联考•高一英语2022〜2023参考答案、提示及评分细则1〜5CBCBA6-10BACAB11-15ACBAC16-20BCBCA【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文文章向我们介绍了意大利都灵的几处必须要参观的景点细节理解题根据第一段
21.B“But thereal drawis theviewing platform at the top of the building,which offersamazing views of the city and mountains beyond.v可矢口,Mole Antonelliana最吸弓I人的地方是顶部的观景台细节理解题根据第三段的可知答案
22.C“From hereyou cansee peaksof theAlps”
23.D细节理解题根据最后一段的uParco del Valentino makesfor lovelywalks,,可知答案【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文,文章讲述了在阿富汗救助伤员、帮助残疾人的故事Alberto Cairo细节理解题根据第一段
24.D“After hisleft legwas blownoff,Fahim wentto the hospital to seek treatment.可知,This is a hospitalrun by the InternationalCommittee of the RedCross ICRC.There,he metAlberto Cairo”Fahim在医院治疗腿伤的时候遇到了故选Alberto CairoDoo细节理解题,根据第四段
25.D“I was a teenagerin Italywhen Isaw a man doingsomething thatseemed sosimple and sohelpful:helping people to walk.That momentleft astrong impressionon me.I eventuallyleft mytraining as a lawyer behind可知,一位帮助他人走路的人触动了使得他选择学医to choosemedicine.”Cairo,推理判断题根据全文的描述,关爱病人,拓展了国际红十字会的救助范围故选
26.A CaioA
27.B细节理解题根据最后一段u At first,the ICRC9s treatment centre only focused on war sufferers可知,起初国际红十字会救助中心主要救治战争中的伤员故选B【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,文章主要讲了两段智能道路位于荷兰奥斯的高速路段的夜光公路和位N329于荷兰埃因霍温的梵高一罗斯加德自行车道细节理解题根据第一段中的
28.D Smart Highway is the result of the teamwork betweenbuilder and可知,夜光公路是建造者,研发者以及设计者共同努力的结果developer...and designer...词义猜测题根据画线词前的
29.C“The Van Gogh-Roosegaarde bicyclepath is a creativepath,inspired byVan GoghsStarry Night and designed byDaan Roosegaarde.There arethousands oflight-emitting stones,giving visitorsan experience可知,梵高一罗斯加德自行车道上有上千块太阳能发光石,其构思源自梵高的著名作品《星of poetryand design.”夜》,即这条自行车道融合了艺术与科技细节理解题根据最后——段中的
30.D“As atourist attraction,the bicyclepath alsooffers economic added valueto the Eindhovenregionv可知,梵高一罗斯加德自行车道促进了当地经济的发展推理判断题通读全文可知,本文介绍了两段智能道路位于荷兰奥斯的高速路段的夜光公路
31.C N329和位于荷兰埃因霍温的梵高一罗斯加德自行车道【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文中国茶是最古老的文化习俗之一,其传统的制茶工艺体现了谦逊、和谐和礼让的精神它是一座连接不同文化和民族的桥梁
32.B段落大意题根据第一段的uToday,the countryowns over2,000varieties oftea,differing intaste,sweet and以及下一句的举例说明可知,本段主要阐述了中国拥有超过种不同口味、香气和用途的茶叶purpose.2000推理判断题根据全文,尤其是第五段的
33.A the Chinese tea sector will further tap its potential and improve its可知,作者认为中国茶叶行业有其潜力,必将不断增长即对其未来充满希望growth标题归纳题根据全文,尤其是最后一段可知,本文主要阐述中国茶是最古老的文化习俗之一,其传
34.B统的制茶工艺体现了谦逊、和谐和礼让的精神它是一座连接不同文化和民族的桥梁推理判断题本文主要介绍了中国茶,是关于中国文化的,最可能出现在文化杂志上
35.C【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,文章告诉我们不要压抑自己的情感,要合理表达情绪
36.E根据此空后一句Here ishow to expressemotions...”的提示可知,此空选E及时表达情绪是释放压抑的最好方式
37.B根据此空后第二句中“the unexpressedanger”的提示可知,此空选B不把情绪表达出来会影响到你的生活
38.A根据本段最后一句话uPractise labelingthe emotionthat you are actually having.v的提示可知此空选A识别出自己的情绪根据关键词的提示可知此空选
39.F“physically”F根据关键词的提示可知此空选
40.G“cry”G【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文圣诞节那天,奥特里把在寒冷中呼救的乔带回家取暖为了寻求帮助,奥特里在脸书上直播求救另外她拨打了最终她的请求得到了回应晚上,一群人来了,把乔送到了医院在前911往医院的途中还有一些好心的撒玛利亚人为他们扫雪有了互相帮助,这世界将会更美好
41.D考查名词辨析根据下文“His handshad frostbiteand his body was looking worse and worse...v和故事情节可知,圣诞节那天,奥特里在纽约布法罗的家中,听到街上有人尖叫当她向外面看时,她看到一个男人在寒冷中呼救考查动词短语辨析根据上文和下文可知,她把
42.C“…in thefreezing cold.“His handshad frostbite”岁的乔带家取暖意为“变暖”64warm up考查形容词辨析,她担心为时已晚,他的手冻伤了,他在她家里待的时间越长,他的身体看起来越糟
43.B根据常识和语法可知,这里表示“……时间越长……越糟”考查动词辨析奥特里在脸书直播上求助求助于
44.D turnto考查名词辨析根据上文和语境可知,他手上长了坏疽他会失去
45.D“He hasgangrene on his hands.”手指的我不知道还能做什么考查形容词辨析根据上文的“…和本句的“…
46.A but she feared...”Im goingcrazy...Tm startingto seehis可知,“我”要疯了,因为“我”害怕,“我”开始看到他的身体变化太大了body change too much...考查动词辨析“我”要疯了,因为“我”害怕“我”开始看到自他来到“我”家时,他的身体变化
47.B太大了根据故事情节可知项正确B
48.C考查名词辨析根据下文Joe...his grouphome on Christmas Evemorning during the snowstormv可知,奥特里说,她拨打了但由于暴风雪,紧急救援人员周末几个小时都无法回应电话911,考查动词辨析由于暴风雪,紧急救援人员周末儿个小时都无法回应电话救护车被困在厚厚的积雪
50.A到了医院考查动词辨析,根据上文可知,“我”和他在车里,还
51.C“Ambulances weregetting…in thethick snow.”有一些好心的撒玛利亚人,他们来帮我们清理路上的积雪考查动词辨析根据第一段可知,他的雇主巴克说,乔在平安夜早上暴风雪期间离开了他的教养院考
52.B
53.C查名词辨析根据故事情节可知,伊冯娜和巴克都表达了对奥特里的感激考查动词辨析根据上文可知,他们都在努力互相帮助
54.D考查动词短语辨析伊冯娜在接受采访时表示“我们都在努力互相帮助,这太棒了”“现在我觉
55.C CNN得我有一个妹妹和三个侄子,”她补充说,指的是奥特里和她的儿子们意为“指的是……refer to【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,文章主要阐述丝绸之路的历史和发展考查名词复数人们惊讶地发现,在过去的几个世纪里,这个相当质朴的闭塞之地曾是经典的丝绸之路
56.stops高加索支线的主要停靠站之一名词复数,意为“……中之一所以填oneofthe+stops考查形容词的比较级今天在这里进行的工作是整个地区东西方贸易更广泛复兴的一部分根据
57.wider句意,上文和其前的可知,此处是现在和过去相比,使用形容词的比较等级far考查定语从句,伟大的丝绸之路是传说中的陆上供应链,从公元前世纪开始,它让中国商品的供
58.that/which2应到达古罗马,根据句意和语法分析,此处是定语从句,修饰从句内部缺少主语,故填supply chainthat/which.考查非谓语动词伟大的丝绸之路是传说中的陆上供应链,从公元前世纪开始,它让中国商品的供
59.to reach2应到达古罗马allow…todo…,意为允许……做……”考查非谓语动词,在一个没有火车或飞机的古代世界,要跨越欧亚大陆荒凉的广阔地带运
60.transporting送贵重商品,需要装备精良的驮运动物团队,根据句意和语法可知,这里用动词的短语充当句子主语-ing考查副词在一个没有火车或飞机的古代世界,要跨越欧亚大陆荒凉的广阔地带运送贵重商品,
61.typically需要装备精良的驮运动物团队一一通常是骆驼,他们成群结队地旅行,被称为商队此处用副词修饰独立主格结构考查词性转换这些人通常会在坚固的围墙内寻求过夜的安全,商人可以在那里找到住宿和食物
62.safety这里用的名词形式作的宾语safe seek考查介词这发展成了商队旅馆,沿着贸易路线旅行者旅馆的前身,但这是一个未摩托化的时
64.the仅是丝绸这里特指“丝绸之路”这名字考查主谓一致和时态在中世纪前的欧洲,胡椒和香料也很有需求,而大量的白银和黄金流向东
65.were方,以购买这些奢侈品,罗马在公元三世纪面临着国际收支紧缩主语为复数且时态为过去时,故填第一were节One possibleversion:NoticeI ammuch honourable to informyou thata tug-of-war willbe heldin ourschool.The match is scheduledto beheld everyafternoonfrom Monday to Fridaythis weekin ourschool playground.10boys and10girls fromeach classare organizedtoform oneteam.The competitionshall becarried outbythe method oftwo outof threeelimination.The first,second andthirdprizes andSpiritual CivilizationAwards willbe presented.The purposeof thematchisto strengthenthe communicationbetweenclasses andfurther improvethe physicalquality ofstudents.Welcome toparticipate in and watchthe competition.Thats all.Thank you!第二节One possibleversion:Kate had to relearnhow tolive ona wheelchair.First ofall,she hadto relearnhow tohandle dailythings,such asgettingup inbed,getting dressedand gettinginto herwheelchair.But forKate,overcoming such a discouragingchallenge meantlayinga foundationfor abig stepin thefuture.Next,she hadto relearnhow tokeep fiton herwheelchair,which wouldhelpher goback to the fieldagain.At last,she hadto relearnhow to do someof herprevious performances.Then the last footballgame ofth seasonarrived.Kate was ableto do somecheerleading performancesas skillfullyasbefore andshe decided to join her fellow cheerleaders again.When sheappeared on the field,all herfellowcheerleaders,players aswell asthe audienceapplauded her.Kate knewthat doingher bitwell was the bestresponse.When shefinished herperformancetogether withother cheerleaders,she was applauded again.Undoubtedly,Kate was a realfighter and a hugestarthen.听力部分录音材料Text1W:Sorry,I have to stopyou here.Tm havingameeting...M:OK.I wonderif Icould callyou laterjust tosee if youareinterested inour products.Text2W:Of allthe moviesyouve seen,which oneis yourfavouriteM:Well,Superbad is the bestmovie Fveever seen.Ifs reallyfunny.W:You thinkso,how comeI nearlyfell asleephalfway throughit!Text3M:Did yougo ona tripabroad during the summerholidays,JaneW:Yes.I wentto Holland.Oh,sorry.We shouldcall itsnewname the Netherlands.I hadgreat funthere.Text4W:What acrowd!Lets standin thequeue.M:What are you mailing,MaryW:A textbook.Ws abouta newmethod ofteaching physics.I wantmy friendto takea lookat it.Text5W:Could yougive mesome adviceabout thedesign of the newadvertisementM:rd behappy to,but Ireally have to getthis reportdone.Maybe Alanhas somefree time.W:Thats great!And hehas somebackground in advertising.Text6W:Good morning,Officer!Id liketo reporta missinghandbag.M:Good morning,Madam.Sit downand givemethedetails.W:Sir.I was on the bus thismorning.When the bus reachedmy stop,I managedto getoff.And the bus disappearedquickly.It was then thatI realizedmy handbagwasmissing.M:Please describeyour handbag,Madam.W:It is a blackleather bag.It has a tinyplastic yellowflower withgreen leaveson theright corner.Text7M:The weatheris bad!I dontlike suchcold weather.W:Neither doI.But the snow iskind ofpretty.I dontwant tospend anothermorning inthose chairsin thestudent centre.M:Yes,and theice barshanging from the roofsare myfavourite,especially in the sun.W:My favourite place nowmay bethe fireplacein thestudent centre.M:Thafs yourfavouriteplaceNo wonderIve seenyou thereso manytimes.W:The chairsare comfortable.But maybeI shouldget outsidemore.M:Yes,lets goice skatingor snowboarding.W:Tve neverdone eitherof thosethings before,so Idlove togo.M:Ice skatingis alittle difficult,so lefsgo snowboarding.There5sagreat hillbehind thestudent centre.W:That soundsgreat.Text8W:Well,lefs startwith youremployment history.First ofall,areyouworking nowM:Yes,I am.W:Why doyou want to make a changeM:Well,my jobis alittle boring.I want todosomething morechallenging.W:OK.And whatdid youstudy incollegeM:I majoredin computerengineering.I startedin2014and graduatedin2O
18.And Ialso tooksome AIclasses.W:Were theypart ofyour coursesM:No.Tm justinterested inthat area.I signedup forsome classesatatechnical school.Im stilltaking classesthere.Ive beentherefor ayear.W:Good.You sayyou designweb pages.Tell meabout this.M:Oh,thats mystrong point.I mademy firstweb pageabout fouryears ago.Its reallya lot of fun.W:Great!Text9W:Today wehave ThomasManning from the GuinnessCompany thatproduced thefamous bookThe GuinnessBook ofWorid Records.Welcome toour programme,Thomas!M:Thanks.Sally.W:Could youstart bytelling uswhere the idea for the bookcameM:Well,it wasin theearly1950s.Sir HughBeaver,the managingdirector ofGuinness,was outshooting birdswith somefriends.A birdflew soquickly thatno onecould shootit.Sir Hughwondered whetherthis birdwasthefastest bird in Europe.W:So Isuppose hetried tolook for the informationand hecouldnt findit.M:Right.This madeSir Hughthink theremust beother peoplein thesame situation.He thoughtthat peoplewould beinterestedin findingfacts ofall recordsto satisfytheir curiosity.W:So whendidthe first book come outM:A fewyears later,in
1955.W:There aremany strangerecords in the book,arent thereM:Yeah.Did youknow that the biggesthamburger is...Text10Do youlove singing,dancing oracting Thencome to the Silver Star Theatre School.We havecourses everyweekduring schoolholidays forchildren betweennine andsixteen years old.If youare fourteen,fifteen orsixteen,the priceis only85pounds aweek.If youare underfourteen,it costs95pounds perweek.Youll findwe arecheaper thanother theatreschools butmuchbetter!And weoffer nicebooks forfree.We willalso giveyou anyspecial clothesyou need.The onlything youshould bringwithyou isyour lunch.The coursesare quiteinteresting,but youhavetowork reallyhard fromMondaytoThursday.Thenfamily andfriends cancome andwatch youin aspecial showon Fridayafternoon.For many people,this is the bestday of theweek.The firstsummer coursebegins onJuly21and youmust bookby20th.If youwanttojoin us,call Maryand askfor abookingform today.The phonenumber is8447695and you can callbetween9a.m.and5p.m.every day.A.When shegot on thebus.B.After shegot offthebus.C.When she wason thebus.
7.What canwe seeon thehandbagA.A tinyflower.B.A blackpicture.C.A greenring.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Whafs therelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Schoolmates.
9.What doesthe womanprefer todo atfirst in such weatherA.Sit bythe fireplace.B.Watch theice bars.C.Play withsnow.
10.What arethe speakersgoing todo laterA.Go iceskating.B.Go snowboarding.C.Go climbing.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What isthewomandoingA.Having ajob interview.B.Introducing akind ofjob.C.Worrying about the employment.
12.When didthe manleave collegeA.In
2014.B.In
2016.C.In
2018.
13.What isthe mangood atA.Developing ALB.Designing webpages.C.Giving computerclasses.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.Where didtheideaof thebookcomefromA.A bird-shooting trip.B.A visitto thecompany.C.ATV talkshow.
15.When didSir Hughsfirst bookof recordsappearA.In
1950.B.In
1951.C.In
1955.
16.What arethe speakersgoing totalk aboutnextA.The founderof thecompany.B.More recordsof unusualfacts.C.The fastestbirdin the world.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.How muchshould a15-year-old girlpay perweekA.£
105.B.£
95.C.£
85.
18.What shouldchildren bringA.Their clothes.B.Their lunch.C.Their books.
19.What arechildren askedtodoon FridayA.Wear specialclothes.B.Play withfamily.C.Give ashow.
20.What canchildren dotodayA.Ask for a bookingform.B.Attend thesummer course.C.Visit theSilverStarTheatreSchool.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DAMust-visit Attractionsin Turin,ItalyMole AntonellianaThe tall pointedstructure of Mole Antonellianaisthe highest pointof theTurin skylineandasymbol of the city.It wasbuiltinl48and isnow theNational Museum of Cinema.But thereal drawistheviewing platformatthetop of the building,which offersamazingviewsof the cityandmountainsbeyond.(卡斯特罗广场)Piazza CastelloInthe heartof thehistoric centreof Turinis PiazzaCastello,which hoststwo majorBaroque structures-Palazzo Reale(夫人宫).and Palazzo Madama Palazzo Reale wasoriginally builtin the16th century,and underwentmodification in thelate17th century.Palazzo Madamadates from1003and isnow home to theMuseo Civico dArte Antica,which has aremarkable collectionof paintingsfromthemedieval,Renaissance andbaroque periods.(苏佩尔加大教堂)Basilica di SupergaThe Basilica diSupergawas builtin the18th centuryontheSuperga hillwith stunningviews overthe cityand wider(顶峰)landscape.From hereyoucansee peaksof theAlps such as Monvisoand Doufourpeak.Parco delValentinoLocated onthe westbank ofthe RiverPo thatruns throughthe city,Parco delValentino makesfor lovelywalks.The一park is also hometo theCastillo delValentino oneoftheResidences ofthe RoyalHouse ofSavoy.
21.What isthe mostattraction placein Mole Antonelliana(尖顶)A.Thetallspire ofMoleAntonelliana.B.The viewingplatformatthetop.(顶点)C.The pinnacleoftheTurin skyline.D.The NationalMuseumofCinema.
23.From wherecan yousee thehighest pointoftheAlpsA.The topofMoleAntonelliana.B.PalazzoMadama.C.BasilicadiSuperga.D.The CastellodelValentino.
23.Which ofthe followingis agood placefor awalkA.PalazzoReale.B.The MuseoCivicodArteAntica.C.The Supergahill.D.Parco delValentino.BFahim wasonly11yearsoldwhen hefirst metAlberto Cairoin1993ina hospital in Kabul,the Afghancapital.At thetime,Kabul wascaught ina bloodycivil war.After hisleft legwas blownoff,Fahim wenttothe hospital toseek treatment.()This isa hospitalrun bythe InternationalCommittee ofthe RedCross ICRC.There,hemetAlbertoCairo,who arrivedin Kabulin
1990.(慈Over thenext threedecades,Fahim hasmade countlesstrips tothehospital.During thosevisits,the compassionate悲的)treatment fromCairo deeplymoved him.“He isa friendoftheAfghan people/9Fahim saidof Cairo.When Fahim(麻decidedtostudy medicine,it wasCairo whokept encouraginghim.Today,Fahim worksasanurse andan anesthetist醉师)inahospital in Afghanistan.Fahim isonly oneexample ofwhat Cairoleaves behindinKabul,thecitythat hasbecome hishome forthe past30years.For Cairo,the jobasadoctor cameby chance.I wasa teenagerin Italywhen Isaw amandoingsomething thatseemedso simpleandsohelpful:helping peopleto walk.That momentleft astrong impressionon me.I eventuallyleft mytraining asalawyerbehindto choosemedicine.In hisearly yearsinAfghanistan,Cairo wasshocked bythe greatnumber of patients seekingtreatment forwounds(康复中caused bythe war.Each year,the rehabilitationcentres treatmore than13,000new patients-most ofwhom,likeFahim,require lifetime treatment.Atfirst,the ICRCstreatment centreonlyfocusedonwarsufferers,but Cairoexpanded itstreatment toinclude allpeoplewith disabilitiesin the country.He madetwo decisionsthat haveleft alasting impact.One was to employformer patientsto
24.When didFahim firstmeet CairoA.When hebecame anurse.B.Before civilwar brokeout.C.When hestarted tolearn medicine.D.When Cairotreated hisleg inahospital.
25.What inspiredCairo to become adoctorA.The crueltyof war.B.Fahims experience.C.His trainingasalawyer.D.A manhelping peoplewalk.work in the treatmentcentre.The secondwastoorganize anathletic groupfor peoplewith disabilities.
26.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe CairoA.Caring.B.Determined.C.Outgoing.D.Demanding.
27.What kindofpatientswere mainlytreated in the ICRCstreatmentcentreat firstA.People withdisabilities.B.People woundedin thewar.C.People withmental illnesses.D.People needinglifetimetreatment.CSmart Highwayisa creative ideafor smartroads oftomorrow:Smart Highwayistheresult ofthe teamworkbetweenbuilder anddeveloper Heijmansand designerDaan Roosegaarde.(发光的)Among them,Glowing Lines,the worldsfirst light-emitting highway,isasafe andenvironment-friendly road.The siteofthepilot projectisapart oftheN329Highway inOss,located inthe provinceof Noord-Brabant,the Netherlands.The roadwas builtby Heijmansand wasdesigned byDaan Roosegaarde,using light-emitting paints.The paintsabsorb(紫夕卜线)(太阳能板)ultraviolet lightduring theday andgive itoff forup to10hours atnight.Solar energypanelsor othersources ofpower canprovide energyto makesure thatthe roadcontinues toprovide lightas required,despite weatherordaylight hours.The VanGogh-Roosegaarde bicyclepath isacreativepath,inspired byVan GoghsStarryNightand designedby DaanRoosegaarde.There arethousands oflight-emitting stones,giving visitorsan experienceof poetryanddesign.The pathgetsenergy atdaytime andemits lightduring thenight.It issupported byLED lightto makesure ofsafety,quality andlight duringthewhole night.Art andtechnology merqein thisnew,public view.The bicyclepath is600metres longand ispart oftheVan Goghcycling path.The VanGogh-Roosegaarde bicyclepath isset upasacultural andenjoyable road,based onthe light-emittingtechnologies developedfortheSmartHighway.Riding abicycle atthis siteisawonderful experience.Furthermore,the pathislit upinsuchan environment-friendly waywithout destroyingthe ecology.As atourist attraction,the bicyclepath alsoofferseconomicaddedvalue tothe Eindhovenregion:Visitors canexperience thepathway inthe eveningand willlikely stayinthe regionlonger.
28.What canwe knowabout theGlowing LinesA.It bringslight pollutiontotheenvironment.B.It cannotprovide lightcontinuously inbad weather.C.Its theonly highwayinthe world whichcan emitlight.D.Ifs theresultoftheteamworkamong builders,developers anddesigners.
29.What doesthe underlinedword“merge“in paragraph4meanA.Change.B.Appear.C.Mix together.D.Take over.
30.What canwe inferabouttheVanGogh-Roosegaarde bicyclepath fromthelastparagraphA.It shouldbe builtin othercities.B.It onlyattracts cycliststo Eindhoven.C.Its lighthas badeffects onecology.D.It canpromote thelocal economy.
31.What isthe purposeof thistextA.To show the historyoftheroad development.B.To tellus whatfuture roadsare like.C.To introducetwo smartroads.D.To stressthehightechnology ofthe Netherlands.DTen originatedin Chinaover twothousand years ago.Today,the countryowns over2,000varieties oftea,differing intaste,sweet andpurpose.Some teas,such asHuang Shan,refresh thesense oftaste withtheir specialflavour,while others,香料.such asspicy chai,are addedwith spicesChinafirst startedexporting teaduringtheMing dynasty1368-1644,and thedrink hassince cometo leadhumanitysdrinking habitsfar beyondAsia.It isthe mostwidely consumeddrink onEarth today,aside fromwater andcoffee.In Chinesemythology,tea wasfirst discoveredby ChineseEmperor ShennongDivine Farmer^in737BC,when asoftwind carriedsome leavesinto apot ofboiling water.However,the oldestdependable evidencecomes fromancient plantremainsfound in2016in Xianand westernTibet,showing thattea wasgrown atleast2,100yearsagoduringtheWesternHan dynastywhen itwas mostlikely usedas medicine.冲泡Generation aftergeneration oftea makersexperimented withdifferent brewingtechniques,leaves,andceremonies,resulting intodays teaculture fullof life.Theres nodoubt thatChinas teaculture hasbecome oneof themostpopular,diverse,and uniquetraditions inthe world.China isalready theworlds largesttea exporter.The inclusionofthecountrys traditional tea-making processon theUNESCOlist willobviously generatepractical benefitsfor teamakers inthecountryand across theworldas moreresourcesare givento protectand preservesuch millennia-old teaculture andtechnical practices.As additionalattention isbrought tothistraditional technique,theChinese teasectorwillfurthertapitspotentialandimproveitsgrowth.(谦逊),As oneof Chinasoldest culturalpractices,traditionalteaprocessing techniquesshowthespirit ofmodesty(礼让).peace,and comityNo matteryour preferencefor greenor darktea,with milkor without,Chinese teaisnt justbrews.Instead,it isa bridgeconnecting differentcultures andpeoples.
32.What doesthefirstparagraph mainlytell usA.Chinese teahas afresh taste.B.Chinese teahasarich variety.C.Chinese teahasalong history.D.Chineseteais addedwith spices.
33.How doesthe authorfind aboutChinese teaA.Hopeful.B.Objective.C.Careless.D.Disapproving.
34.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.Chinese TeaBenefits theGlobe aLotB.Chinese Protectand DevelopIts TeaCultureC.Chinese TeaIs IncludedintheUNESCO ListD.China Playsa VitalPart inCultural Diversity
35.Where isthe textprobably takenfromA.A newsreport.B.A bookreview.C.A culturemagazine.D.A sciencefiction.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Many peoplewere nevertaught how to express their emotions.Because theydo notknow how toexpressthem,they end(压抑)up repressingtheir emotionsinstead.For peoplewho havegone throughpainful lifesituations,they canend upengagingin unhealthybehaviours toavoid expressing their emotions,suchasperforming self-injuries ordeveloping eatingdisorders.36Here ishow toexpress emotions.•Recognize theimportance ofexpressing emotions.37For example,many peoplewho strugglewith ongoingdepression oranxiety areoften actuallyangry.Because theunexpressedanger hasnowhere togo,the personexperiences the emotion asdepression oranxiety.If youwanttotake controloveryour emotionallife,you needto firstrecognize thatit isimportant toexpress youremotions.・38Many peoplewho havenever learnedhowtoexpresstheiremotions have a difficulttime evenlabeling whatthoseemotions are.Some peoplemight feelanger whenthe emotionthat theyare actuallydealing withis pain.Others mightcry and(合适的)feel sadin situationsin whichanger isreally themore appropriateemotion.Practise labelingtheemotionthat youareactuallyhaving.•Express youranger physically.Anger canbe afrightening emotionfor manypeopletoexpress.Anger isbest expressedphysically,especially if youhave alotofrepressed angerto process.39Some goodways toexpress angerinclude punchingpillows,hitting thegroundwith abaseball bat,popping balloonsor goingforawalk.•Cry outyour pain.Tears reallydo heala woundedspirit.However,manypeoplehave ahard timeexpressingtheirSOITOW.40You willfeelmuch betterafter agood cry.A.Label youremotions appropriately.B.Unexpressed emotionsaffect yourlife.C.Everyone mustexpress hisor heremotions immediately.D.A goodlaugh cando wondersfbr apersons emotionalstate.E.Expressing emotionsisthebest wayto releaserepressed feelings.F.Choose aphysical activitythat willnot harmanother personor yourself.G.Try watchinga sadmovie andallowing yourselfto cryforthecharacters.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DAughtrywas ather homein Buffalo,NY,onChristmasDay whenshe heardsomeone screamingonthestreet.When shelookedoutside,she sawamancalling for41inthefreezing cold.(冻伤)She broughtthe man,64-year-old Joe,into herhometo42butshefeared itwas toolate.His handshad frostbiteandhis bodywaslookingworseandworse the43he stayedinherhome.In desperation,Aughtry44to FacebookLive.We havegot somehelp,she saidonthelive-stream.He hasgangrene(坏疽)onhishands.Hes goingto losehis
45.I dontknow whatelse todo.”Im goingcrazy becauseIm
46.Im startingtoseehisbodychangetoomuch fromthe timethat he47—in.Aughtry saidshe called911but,due tothe48,emergency responderswere unableto respondto callsforhours overthe weekend.Ambulances weregetting49inthethick snow.50,her requestswere answered.A groupof menarrived andtook Joetothehospital onChristmas night.Im inthe carwith himand someSamaritans thatcame and51thesnowfor us,“she saidin anotherFacebook live-stream.His sisterYvonne toldCNN herolder brotheris developmentallydisabled andlives ina grouphome.His employer,Barker,said Joe52his grouphome onChristmas Evemorning duringthe snowstorm.Yvonne andBarker havebothexpressed their53for Aughtry.“We wereall54to helpeach otherand itwas wonderful,Yvonne oldCNN.“And nowI feellike Ihaveasister andthreenephews Jshe added,55Aughtry andher sons.
41.A.money B.attention C.water D.help
42.A.calm downB.clean offC.warm upD.fit in
43.A.safer B.longer C.quieter D.quicker
44.A.got B.responded C.applied D.turned
45.A.arms B.eyes C.legs D.fingers
46.A.scared B.shocked C.excited D.pleased
47.A.gave B.came C.dropped D.took
48.A.injury B.danger C.snowstorm D.change
49.A.stuck B.washed C.started D.broken
50.A.Eventually B.Gradually C.Unfortunately D.Naturally
51.A.piled B.melted C.cleared D.drew
52.A.missed B.left C.searched D.forgot
53.A.love B.apology C.gratitude D.hope
54.A.waiting B.hesitating C.arguing D.trying
55.A.caring forB.talking aboutC.referring toD.looking at第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515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1It comesas somesurprise todiscover that,in previouscenturies,this prettysimple backwaterwas oneofthemain56stop ina Caucasianbranch ofthe classicSilk Route.And thework beingdone heretoday ispart ofa far57wide recoveryofEast-West tradeacrossthearea.The GreatSilk Route,or SilkRoad,wasthefabled overlandsupply chainfamously58allowed thesupply ofChinesegoods59reach ancientRome fromthe secondcentury BCE.In anancient worldwithout trainsor planes,60transport valuablegoods acrossvast inhospitablelands ofEurasia商队.required wellequipped teamsof packanimals-61typical camelstravelling ingroups knownas caravansThesewould usuallyseek overnight62safe insolid walledfences wherethe traderscould findaccommodation and商队旅馆身food.This developed63caravanserais allalong thetrade routes:precursors Hlfof travellersinns,but forapre-motorized age.Despite64name,the SilkRoute wasalways aseparate networkrather thana single“route“and thattrade wasin muchmorethan justsilk.Pepper andspices65be alsoin demandin pre-medieval Europe,while somuch silverand goldflowed奢侈品east topay forthese luxuriesthat Romefaced abalance-of-payments reductioninthethird centuryCE.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节满分分15假定你是校学生会主席李华,你校拟近期举办一场拔河比赛请你代表学生会就此写一则书面通知,内容包括比赛宗旨;
1.比赛信息;
2.欢迎参赛或观赛
3.参考词汇拔河比赛tug ofwar注意写作词数应为左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Notice第二节(满分分)25阅读下而材料,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Sometimes,life justthrows nhuge curveball atyou,and youhavetodeal withit.For thisgirl,she keptgoing eventhoughthat curveball tookaway most of her.Kate,17,was ridinghome fromBear Lakewith herfamilies whenthey werehit bya truck.It wasnot avery serioustrafficaccident.It wasjust acrash withoutcausing anydeaths.But itbrought misfortuneto Kate.She sufferedthe worstout ofanyoneinthecar.In otherwords,shewasthe worstinjured inher family.Kate wasbadly injuredfromthewaist down.There wasno bloodflow inher legs,and thingswerent lookinggood.She(截肢)needed bothlegs amputatedabove theknee andspent twomonths inthehospital.At thatage,mostof her classmateswouldbe gettingready forcollege.But fatewasnt sokind toher.It wasnot easyto getback ontrack aftersuchamisfortune,but lifewas stillworth livingon.At thistime,Kate knewthatshe mustencourage herselftobeeven strongerand fightwith everychallenge morebravely thanbefore.She hadto gainmoreconfidence toshoulder theburden thatnobody inher agehad everfaced.(啦啦队队员)She wasa cheerleaderat school,after all.She knewbetter thananyone thatsome encouragementandhard workcan reallymakeadifference.As ato-be adult,she alsoshowed heruncertainty abouther ownfuture.Shesometimes askedher mumwhether shewould everdrive orswim again.Her motheranswered yesto everythingshe asked.However,one thingwas forsure:Kate wouldneed a wheelchair forthe restofherlife.What wouldyou doifyouhadto注live ona wheelchairWhat wouldyou doifyouwanted toreturn toyour stageLuckily,Kate didntfeel ordo asyou did.意续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Kate hadto relearnhowtolive onawheelchair.Then thelast footballgame ofthe seasonarrived.。
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