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2025届河北省邯郸市成安县第一中学高三3月高考考前仿真英语试题考生须知全卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,全部在答题纸上作答选择题必须用铅笔填涂;非选择题的答案必须用黑色字迹
1.2B的钢笔或答字笔写在“答题纸”相应位置上请用黑色字迹的钢笔或答字笔在“答题纸”上先填写姓名和准考证号
2.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.I wouldnthave missedthe trainif Iup earlier.A.got B.had gotC.will getD.have got
2..On thesurface of the water,which spoiledthe beautifulscenery of the park.A.some dead leaves didfloat B.some dead leaves floatedC.floated somedeadleavesD.did somedeadleavesfloat
3.What apity!joined in the party,I would have metmy oldfriend.A.If Ihave B.Hadi C.I hadD.Havel
4.Only afterhe wasbrought to the policestation didthe boyhe hadstolen somepurses fromother passengers.A.participate B.acknowledgeC.realize D.summarize一
5..How was your jobinterview—Very successful.I myhomework aboutthe company,you know.A.had done B.have doneC.did D.was doing
6.Our Englishteacher isconsiderate,helpfuL andwarm-hearted,but sometimesshe beangry atoursilly mistakes.A.should B.mustC.can D.shall
7.Like allparents in the world,we wantyou togrow up in aworld isfull oflove andkindness.A.where B.thatC.when D.what一
8.There areno relativearticles on the Internet.What shallwe do—My God!There arealways not any usefularticles whenyou want.A.oneB.it C.that D.any
9..--There areprobably aliensliving hereon earth.—!I cantbelieve yousaid that.A.Come ongentlemen,I knowyou are9so areB.Forget itwe.We onlyhave one engine goingright now,and(坟墓).it isworking doubletime.”There wascrying10we hadwalked into graveBut the pilot toldus ouroneenginewas workingdoubletime,and his11was to get up in the air and see what happens!Then wedid.We gotup in the air and12happened.We arrivedinNorfolk andeveryone13for stillbeing alive.Although Ido sincerelylike tohave aplan14see what happens”,it reallyisnt sucha badlife strategy.All toooften,I wouldseepeople pursuingtheir goals15with inactionjust because they donthave16success.Actually,success willnever beguaranteed.The17thing thatyou cando isjust get up in the air,and seewhathap-pens.If youare planningto learna newskill,“get upin theair,and seewhat happens!”It mightnot beas18asyou thought.You mightbesmarter thanyouthought,and theresult couldbe very19!So dontstay theretrying nothingjust becausethere is no20of guaran-teed success.、1A.Hopefully B.Excitedly C.Unfortunately D.Thankfully、2A.service B.power C,water D.fuel、3A.shut B.fix C.change D.start、4A.getupB.pack upC.light upD.speed up、5A.wait B.delay C,crash D.suffer6A.rumor B.desperation C.disease D.pain、7A.looked overB.gone outC.got acrossD.taken off、8A.sitting B.checking C.watching D.boarding、9A.puzzled B.patient C.anxious D.embarrassed、10A.even ifB.as ifC.what ifD.only if、11A.comment B.complaint C.promise D.plan、12A.everything B,something C.nothing D.anything、13A.escaped B.cheered C.sighed D.praised14A.less thanB.other thanC.better thanD.more than15A.frozen B,annoyed C.concerned D.satisfied16A.realistic B.organized C.potential D.guaranteed、17A.same B.common C.best D.last、18A.interesting B.challenging C.surprising D.encouraging、19A.rewarding B.disappointing C.sorrow D.trouble、20A.meaning B.sign C.action D.reward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)
27.15Chinas icebreakerXue Longwill setsail fromShanghai to the AntarcticIts captainZhu Bingsaid that the()icebreaker wouldfirst travelto theto—be—built newstation beforeIj makea shortstop atZhongshan stationOne ofits maintasksis tobuild anotherresearch stationin theAntarctic()Once
2.complete,the newstation wouldbe thecountrys thirdyear-round stationin theAntarctic and the firstto belying3-theborder of the PacificOcean4other twostations,the GreatWall Stationand theZhongshan Station,5_;_(build)in the1980s“Thistime around,we willbuild a206—square—meter temporarybase,which includesrooms forworkers anda platformfor large()engineering6,machine,to improvefuture constructionwork,“said ZhangTijun of the PolarResearch Instituteof China,7,is theassistantleader of the expedition()()Sun Bo,the deputydirector of the institute,was8,confidence tosay that the constructionofthestation,which will
9.certain()meet internationalcriteria forenvironmental
10.protect,will befinished asearly as
11.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划一横线,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21011Lindas fatherbought herthe newbike the day before yesterday,that madeher veryexcited Thenshe beganto rideit faston、、the roadSeen aman gettingclose toher,Linda couldntstop itand asa result,she knockedonto the man Being very kind,、、so the man didntscold herat allInstead,he toldher howdangerously itwas to ride abike sofast He asked her to keep the、、lesson in mind Linda felt regretfulbut ashamedShe promisedkeep the lesson in mind for ever Then,the manbend down、and beganto repairher bikeAfter awhile,he gotthem repairedLinda wasgreatly movedShe thankedthe man and left第二节书面表达(满分分)him happily25(分)假如你是中学生李华暑期将至,为了给同学们的假期出游提出好的建议,你校的英文报纸欢迎同学们投
29.25稿,对于出境游发表自己的看法请为你校的英文报纸写一篇文章,内容需要包含以下要点近来出境游热的原因(请给出个原因);
1.L2在出境旅游中出现的一些问题(如不文明的现象等;可以自由发挥)
2.你对出境游的看法和建议
3.注意词数左右;
1.100文章开头已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯
3.Nowadays more and more people enjoytraveling abroadwith theirfamily duringtheir holidays.参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1B、2C、3B、4B、5A、6C、7B、8A、9A、10A、11C、12A、13B、14C、15A、16A、17C、18C、19B、20C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.A
2.D
3.B
4.C、
221.B
2.D
3.C
4.B、
231.C
2.B
3.D、
241.D
2.C
3.B
4.B、
251.D
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.D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
1.530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.C
2.B
3.D
4.A
5.C
6.B
7.D
8.A
9.C
10.B
11.D
12.C
13.B
14.C
15.A
16.D
17.C
18.B
19.A
20.B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、
271.making
21.completed
22.on
23.The
24..were built
25.machines
26.who
27.confident
28.certainly
29.protection第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)10Lindas fatherbought herthe newbike(hedaybeforeyesterday.at madeher veryexcited.a whichtThenshe begantorideit faston theroad.Seen aman gettingclose toher,Linda couldntstop itSeeingand asa result,she knockedcnlo thenum.Beingverykind,themandidn t$coid herat all.into/down/overinstead,:c toldher howdangerously itwas toride abike sofast.Heaskedhertokeepthelesson dangerousinmind.Lindafeltregretful biHashamed.She promisedA keepthelessoninmindforever,andtoThen,themanbend downand beganto repairher bike.After awhile hegot.em repaired,bent jtt)Linda wasgreatly moved.She thankedt iemanandleft himhappily.第二节书面表达(满分分)
25、29Nowadays moreand morepeople enjoytraveling abroadwith theirfamily duringtheir holidays.With thedevelopmentof economyand peoplesliving standard,Chinese peoplecan affordto goabroad.Besides,morepeople are becominginterestedin foreigncultures.However,some peopledont behaveso wellin foreigncountries.For example,they droplitter everywhere,as wellas spittingrandomlyin public,which not only showsbad personalqualities,but alsodoes greatharm tothe imageof ourcountry.Personally,traveling abroadis agood opportunityto widenour vision.At the same time,everyone has the responsibilityto upholdthe imageof ourmotherland,a civilizedcounty with a longhistory.I suggestwe inheritour ancienttraditions andbehave in a waythat befitsour valueswhentraveling abroad.C.Go aheadD.Allow me
10.Pm notsure ofthe reasonfor thedogs illness,but itby eatingtoo much.A.may have been causedB.need havebeen causedC.should havebeen causedD.must havebeen caused
11.we gothere bytrain orby shipmakes nodifference.The timeand thefees arethesame.A.Which B.How C.Whether D.Why
12.I feltlike givingup.I probably,but myDad whispered,uCome on!You canmake it.”A.wouldhaveB.would C.should D.should have
13.A lotof suggestionswere putforward atthe meeting,but waspractical.A.nothing B.noneC.neither D.no one
14..I wasembarrassed toadmit thatyesterday Ia seriouserror.A.acted B.committed C.performed D.completed
15.the safetyof gas,the governmenthas checkedthe citysgas supplysystem thoroughly.A.To ensureB.EnsuringC.Having ensuredD.To haveensured一
16.Did yougo tolast nightsconcert—Yes.And thegirl playingthe violin attheconcert allthe peoplepresent withher excellentability.A.impressed B.compared C.conveyed D.observed
17.When Isaid someonebroke theschool regulations,I you.Why didyou getthat angryA.don9t referto B.haven,t referredto C.wasn,t referringto D.hadn9t referredto
18.—Have youfinished allyour exercises—Yes,is left.As amatter offact,they areas easyas ABC.A.nothing B.not oneC.none D.neither
19.----Congratulations onyour promotion.Go outfor dinner,OK------Good!Just youand me.A.Follow meB.My treatC.My pleasureD.Allow me
20.—What aboutinviting Tracyto hostthe party—Good idea!She isvery quickinmind.Oh,here shecomes.A.don9t pullmy legB.a littlebird told meC.speak ofthe devilD.if sa piece of cake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
21.(6分)Half offusually unaffordableproductsOnly$
49.99for that$
100.00dinnerThat,sthemagic of Groupon,but forsomesmall businessowners thegreat business,,offered byGroupon canbe equaltothekiss ofdeath.How couldthat occurThemath of Groupon seemssimple ata glance,but uponfurther inspection the numbersdont add up whenit comesto smallerbusinesses.A Groupontypically offersa50%discount ona product or service;then theremaining profit is dividedbetween Grouponandthe small business.While Grouponhas alreadyreceived theprofit inadvance,the merchantis leftwaiting for their cut.Thoseworrying numbersare assumingthe pricecut is50/50,which,in somecases,is beinggenerous.When youbreak itdown tonumbers,a Groupondeal seemsdisastrous,but its not onlythe numberssmall businessowners havetoworry about.The pointof Groupondeals is to attractnew andhopefully longterm customers.Yet,does thisactually happenThemajorityof consumersbuying theGroupon arethere forthe bargain and dontreturn after using theirGroupon.CFHS JuniorAngelitaPope stated,n lovethe dealsoffered byGroupon!They canreally saveyou somuch money.However,she wenton tosay thatshe hadntreturnedonce toany ofthe businessesafterusingher Groupon.For somesmall businesses,the pressurelies withthe responsesof theirloyal customers,who watchas newfaces getthe sameproductor servicefor halfthe pricethat they havebeenpaying foryears.When youbreak itdown,Groupon indicatesthat thebusinessoffering thedeal isnotonlywilling to be flexiblewith theirprice,but alsothat theirproductorservice isntworth theprice theyrechargingfor.When combiningthese factors,ifs nowonder loyalcustomers areput offby theidea oftheir favoriteshop offeringGroupons.Now Iby nomeans sayGroupons havebad effectson allbusinesses;however thestorm ofGroupon isactually adisaster forasmall business.、1What isgood aboutGrouponA.It canoffer alarge discount.B.It helpsaddupthe numbers.C.It canimprove thequality ofthe product.D.It bringssmall businessowners moreprofit.、2CFHS JuniorAngelita Popesstatement suggeststhat.A.smallbusinessowners needntworry aboutdealsB.people likeusing Grouponin thesame businessC.the purposeofGrouponistopromote businessD.Groupon maynot bringcustomers back、3What does the underlinedword theyin Paragraph4refer toA.New faces.B.Loyal customers.C.Groupon dealers.D.Small businesses.、4What couldbe thebest titleforthetextA.A newbusiness trend-Groupon dealingB・The developmentof aGroupon companyC.The effectsofGrouponon smallbusinesses一(分)D.A fantasticshopping experienceGroupon
22.8Comedy andPsychologyEarlier thisyear Idid apart-time comedy course.The classwas taughtby Ryan,a professionalcomedian.I hadperformed ashow,which wasntoriginally meant to bea comedy.However,the audiencelaughed atmy firstjoke,then continuedto laughthroughout theroutinesthat weremeantto be serious.So itwas theaudience whotoldmeI wasfunny,but Ididnt understandwhy orhow tocontrol(滑稽的)the comicmoments.So,I joinedthe courseto learn.“Turn offyour editorthat makesyou saythe rightthing andremember howto bea child,“explained Ryan.Dont tryto beclever.Dont trytoo hardto befunny...and knowingall aboutthe theoryof humoris unlikelyto helpyou much.Just behave inasilly way.Thats whatpeople wantto seeon stage.9,Ryan wouldhelp usloosen upby sayingthings like,Wander aroundtalking toothers,butmake surethat yourethe loweststatus personhere.”r dsay thatunderstanding thepsychology of humor hasactually helped.Recently Icame acrossthe bookInside Jokes:UsingHumor toReverse-Engineer theMind.Its mainidea is that anyself-directed intelligentsystem willneed tocorrect itsown fault.Theresa riskthat theoccasional errorwill bemade.If thiswas boringor burdensome,wed beless willingto do it.However,evolution hasmadethe processfun.Heres ajoke in the book:Two fishare ina tank.One saystotheother,Do youknow howto drivethis thing”It workson the一principle thatwe havestarted toimagine onething-that thetank isthe typicalcontainer peoplekeep fishinand,just intime,thefollowing wordstell us that ourfirst assumptionwas wrong——its aheavy vehicle.For correctlyfiguring outthe eiTor,we arerewardedwithapleasurable feeling.The jokeis anefficient wayof encouragingthis naturalreaction,and comedianshave becomeexpertsin slightlytouching thismental funny-bone inorder tomake uslaugh.Ryan wasright whenhe saidthat knowingthe theoryof humorwouldnt helpusthatmuch asa comedy.During oneexercise in thecourse,four ofus weretold toperform anopera.Susan andCaroline sangearnestly oneither sideofthestage,and Ibrought Henryto(摔跤)the floor,where wewrestled eachother likeout-of-control teenagers.The restofthegroup wasin uncontrollablefits oflaughter.As aperfbnner,V11never appreciatejust whyit seemedso funny.But the point is that Iwould neverhave writtenthis onthe paper.Itwas ajoyous,found moment.、1Why didthe authorattend thecomedy courseA.He wantedto seehow thetheories workedin practice.B.He discoveredhe hadsome naturalability incomedy.C・He worriedabout howother performerswould findhim.D.He gotunpleasant experienceswhen performinga comedy.、2Ryan requiredthe peopleonthecomedycourseto.A,copy theirfavorite performanceB.imagine otherpeople9s reactionsC,help themselvesfeel comfortableD.behaveina moreplayful manner、3What isthe purposeofthejoke mentionedin Paragraph4A.To discusswhat humorbrings aboutexactly.B.To givean exampleof anotherkind ofhumor.C.To provethepointabout psychologyofhumor.D.To showwhy somepeoplearefunnier thanothers.、4What viewdoestheauthor putforward in the endA.Visual humoris whatappeals topeople most.B.What peoplefind funnyis oftenunpredictable.C.Theories explaininghumor tendtobemistaken.D.Learning comicskills provestobea difficulttask.(分)
23.8Oliver andthe Seawigsby Philip ReevePublished byOUP PressISBN:978-0-192-73455-6Oliver grewupina familyof explorers——but hisbiggest adventureis aboutto begin!Along withhis newfriends,Oliver goesoffto lookfor hismissing parents.I reallylike this book becauseitsnotone ofthose shortstories thatare overtoo quickly,but alongish bookthat takestime toread.I recommendthis bookand giveit5stars.Ginny,age8Lady Lydia:Read Mea Storyby Anne LavisPublished byA HStockwellISBN:978-0-722-34327-2(古,怪的),Lady Lydiais oldand eccentricbut sheis neverlonely.She sharesher homewith batsand miceand spiders,andall theanimals roundabout areher friendstoo.My lovelydaughter Alicelikes allthe picturesoftheanimals inthis book,but shedoesnt likeit whenthe pageshave lotsofwriting onwith nopictures.Alice ratesthis book2out of
5.Alice,age4I Ama WoollyHat EARLYREADER bySalma KoraytemPublishedby OrionBooksISBN:978-1-444-00844-9Early Readersare steppingstones frompicture booksto readingbooks.A blueEarly Readeris perfectfor sharingand readingtogether.This bookmakes mysweetheart Luciefeel lovelyinside andthe drawingare notas goodbecausethecolors arenot brightlikeother books.Lucie ratesthisbook3out of
5.Lucie,age4A RoyalFairytale byInk RobinPublishedby EgmontISBN:978-1-405-26843-1See Kateand Wilfsromance developfrom theirstudying daysat Edinburghthrough totheir happywedding atBuckinghamPalace withthe royalfamily,even thequeen,in tow.My littleangel Amylikes thebook.The bestparts arethe weddingand fireworksas shelikes fireworksandthecolors onthe pagearereally bright.Amy ratesit4out of
5.Amy,age
4、1Which bookmight ananimal loverpreferA.A RoyalFairytale.B.Oliver andthe Seawigs.C.Lady Lydia:Read Mea Story.D.I Ama WoollyHat EARLYREADER.、2Who likesbright colorsA・Ginny andAlice.B.Lucie andAmy.C.Ginny andAmy.D.Alice andLucie.、3Whose bookshows romanceand happinessA.PhilipReeve.B.AnneLavis.C.Salma Koraytem.D.Ink Robin.分
24.8For monthsfish thatlive indark cavesin Mexicogo without food.They havegone farlonger-thousands of色素years-without light,evolving tolose theireyes andskin pigments.Now researchershave discoveredthese strangecreatureshave anotheroddity.They survivetheir food-scarce environment,the fishhave evolvedextreme waysof turningnutrients intoenergy.These featurescreate symptomslike largeblood sugarswings that,in humans,are predictorsof type2diabetes.But in the fishthesechanges areadaptations,notadisease.These cave fish leadlog andhealthy lives.Understanding howthe fishremain healthyin spiteof thesesymptoms maylead tonew approachesfor treatingdiabetes inpeople,says CliffTabin,a geneticistat HarvardMedical School.He andhis colleaguesare beginningto getclues about how cave fish survivethesymptoms.In humansand othermammals,one ofthe firstsigns oftype2diabetes riskis poorcontrol ofWood sugarglucose.This happensbecausecells resistinsulin,the hormonethat signalscells to take in glucose from the bloodstream.If theproblems continue,theyprogress into full-blown diabetes.The illnesskills
3.4million peopleworldwide everyyear,but currenttreatments oftendo notwork.The cave fish has,apparently,figured outanother solution.The fishwere washedfrom riversinto cavesabout amillion years ago.It wasa bigchange.Rivers werefull offood butcaves haveonly whatis washedin byseasonal floods.新陈代谢Because cave fish gomany monthswithoutfood,researchers assumedthey evolveda metabolismthat efficientlystoresthe caloriesinasimilar wayanimals storefat beforewinter.To testthat idea,they comparedthe cavefish withthe riverfishraised undersame conditionsin thelab.They foundthe cavefish dostore morevisceral fatthan riverfish.But the cavefishalso hadmuchlarger,fatty livers,which resembleddiabetes-linked fattyliver diseasein humans.But youdont seedestruction ofthe liverinthese guys.Tabin says.Its verycurious.Cave fishresearchers arenow workingto find outhowthe fishdoit.The onlypieceoftotal evidenceisthatthe metabolicrate islowerinthecavefishthan intheir riverfish relatives.says AlexKeene ofFlorida AtlanticUniversity.There mightbe somethingaboutslow energyuse incells thatprotects againstdiabetes/1he says,Finding thatsomething will,like fishing,require somepatience.、1What interestsresearchers mostinthecavefishisthat.A.they haveevolved tolose theireyes andskin pigmentsB.they haveevolved waysof turningnutrients intoenergy C-theyhaveexperienced nosymptoms of diabetes in humans D.they、have survivedfrom symptomsofdiabetesinhumans2It canbe learnedfrom Paragraph3that.A.insulin disturbsthe controlof bloodsugarB.insulin takesinglucosefrom thebloodstreamC,insulin preventsthe riseof bloodsugarD.insulin lendsto progressintofull-blown diabetes、3Researchers studythe metabolisminthecavefishmainly by.A.testing theefficiency ofstoring fatinside themB.comparing theirfat amountwith thatintheriver fishC.comparing theirfatty liverswith thoseof humansD.observing theirlivers storingfat withno destruction、4It canbe concludedthatthefeatures ofthecavefish.A.have enabledresearchers tofindoutnew waysto treatdiabetesB.have inspiredresearchers aboutnew treatmentsfor diabetesC.have broughtin manynew ideasabout howto treatdiabetesD.will beused asa treatmentfor diabetesinthenear future分
25.10Playing a musical instrumentthroughout:your lifeprotects your hearing inold age,a Canadianstudy suggests.Thestudy,published inPsychology andAging,carried outhearing testson74adult musiciansand89non-musicians.It founda70-year-oldmusicians hearingwas as good asthat of a50-year-old whodid notplay.Hearing normallydeclines aspeople age.By60,10-30%of peoplehave moderatehearing loss.By80,that goesup toas manyas听觉的60%.Problems areparticularly seeninthecentral auditoryprocessing system,which isassociated withunderstanding speech,especially whenthereisbackground noise.Previous studieshave shownmusicians havebetter hearingthan non-players.But thisresearch,by ateam atthe RotmanResearchInstitute inToronto,looked atadults ofall ages-from3to91-to seehow peoplewere affectedas theyaged.They carriedout hearingtestson74amateur andprofessional musicians who hadplayed sincethe ageof1,were stillpractising andhad beengiven formalmusiclessons and89non-musicianswhohad neverplayed aninstrument.Musicians weresignificantly betterat pickingout speechagainst noise.The researcherssuggest thatlifelong musicianshipreduces age-related changesinthebrain,probably dueto musiciansusing theirauditorysystems ata highlevel ona regularbasis.The headof biomedicalresearch atAction onHearing Loss,Dr RalphHolme,said:While thisstudy suggeststhat musiciansmightbe moreable tocope withthe consequencesof hearingloss,itisfar betterto reducedamage inthe firstplace byusing appropriateearprotection.We havealways campaingnedfor everyonewho playsamusical instrument orlistens toloud musicto wearhearingprotection,like earplugs,which reducethe riskof damagingyourhearingpermanently.、1What canwe learnfrom Paragraph2A.A personaged80will lose30%hearing.B.A personaged above60must havebad hearing.C.People havefewer problemswith backgroundnoise.D.Peoples hearingusually becomesworse whenthey getolder.、2What canwe getfromtheCanadian studyA.It testedthe hearingof12people.B・The findingofthestudy wasntpublished publicly.C.Playing amusical instrumentmay dogood tohearing.D.Musicians wereasgoodat pickingout speechagainstnoiseas non-musicians.、3Why dontmusicians changemuch intheir brainas theyageA.They liketotakemore exercise.B・They usetheir hearingmoreandregularly.C.They dontexpose themselvesto backgroundnoise.D.They paymore attentionto protectingtheir hearing.、4How canwe dealwith hearingloss accordingto DrRalph HolmeA.Get helpfrom musicians.B.Listen toloud musicless.C・Protect hearingproperly.D.Play amusicalinstrumentmore.、5The authorwrote thepassage to.A.entertain thereadersB.advertise amusical instrumentC.complain aboutpeoples hearinglossD.inform readersofaresearch onhearing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
1.530A BC D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.(分)
26.30A fewyearsago,my youngerbrother andI wentto Norfolk,Virginian byplane.I beforewe tookoff,we heardthe pilofs(发电机),voice throughout the plane,Sorry,ladies andgentlemen.We haveno2ontheplane.We havea generatorand weare goingto3the engineswith it.We will4intheairandhead toNorfolk,and seewhat happens.See whathappens Weare goingtogetupintheair,andseewhathappensAt thispoint,one womanstarted crying.uOh,no!We aregoingto5!”There weresighs of6and anxietyquickly spreadingthroughouttheplane,and wehadnt even7yet.Thirty minutespassed andwe werestill8there.Then thevoice ofthepilotcame overagain/Ladies and。
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