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试卷类型A山东新高考联合质量测评月联考试题9高三英语
2024.9本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟注意事项
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57.5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5A BC后,你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
101.What willthe speakerseat tonightA.Italian food.B.Indian food.C.Chinese food.A.Invite Janetto the gym after work.B.Become amember of the gym.
2.What doesthe manwant to doC.Take exerciseevery morning.A.Six cups.B.Five cups.C.Four cups.
3.How manycups ofingredients willthe womanneed intotalA.At home.B・In theoffice.C.In arestaurant.
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5..What is the manssuggestionA.Booking ticketsin advance.B.Sitting at the back.C.Arriving early.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有儿个小题,
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522.55从题中所给的、、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A BC5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The waysto keepa balanced diet.B.The advantagesof healthyeating.C.The risk of developinghealth issues.
7.How cana dietrich infruit,vegetables,and wholegrains helpaccording to the manA.It canimpact ourmood.B.It canmake usmore intelligent.一Then,I hearda swooshRich had about off a flare._______________________________________________山东新高考联合质量测评月联考9高三英语参考答案及评分标准1-5ACCBC6-10BAABA11-15CBACA16-20BABAC第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
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65.To create分)15One possibleversion:晾Aimed atpopularizing theculture ofpaper-cutting aswell-Chinese ancienttraditional culture,the papercuttingcompetitionwas held in ourstadium at8yesterday,lasting about3hours.The competitionbrought togetherstudents fromall grades,eager topreserve this ancient artform.As scissorsdancedgracefully throughdelicate paper,various patternsemerged,telling storiesof allkinds ofChinese traditions.Participantsmade everyeffort tocraft flowers,animals,and auspicioussymbols.The competitionnot onlyshowed thebeauty ofpaper cuttingbut alsofostered adeeper understandingandappreciation fbrChinas richcultural heritageamong students.It servedas aplatform forcreativity,teamwork,and skill第二节读后续写(满分development,encouraging youngminds topass downthe traditionalarts tofuture generations.分)25One possibleversion:I screamed,and triedto takeflight.But therewas noway outand theextreme terrormade merooted to the ground.The creaturecrashed downon topof meand startedclawing atme throughthe fabric.I coveredmy headwith myhands asitsmassive teethreached formy face.Next thingI knew,my headwas in its jaws.The bearstarted running,dragging myhelplessbody away from ourcampsite.L couldfeel thebones crackingwhere the bear wasbiting myneck.My feargaveway todesperation.Then,I hearda swooshRich hadshot offa flare.The beardropped meand withdrewabout50yards away.1tried togetup,but Iwas toobroken tomove.And thedanger wasntgone:the bear was inchingcloser.Rich shot another flare,andthis time,it wasscared away.My trip-mates carriedme back to campand gaveme simpletreatment.I couldhear someonetryingto callfor helpon asatellite phoneand ahelicopter wason theway.Despite the pain,relief washedover me.I wasaliveand thatswhat matteredmost.What athrilling experience!听力原文Text1W:What shouldwe havefor dinnertonight Wehad Chinesedishes lastweek,and I dont reallyfeel likeIndian ones.M:How abouttrying thatnew Italianplace downtownW:Good idea.1They closeat10:00p.m.Shall wemake areservationText2M:You alwayslook sofit,Janet.
①Do youwork-out everydayW:Yes,I hitthegymat6:00a.m.I findit keepsme energeticfor theday.M:Maybe Ishould have a try.2At the moment I just gothere occasionallyafter work.Text3W:Im makingbiscuits.I needtwo cups of sugarand threecupsofflour.M:Thafs a lot ofsugar.Are yousure weshould beeating thingslike thatW:Well,I canreduce thesugar byhalf.3M:Thatll bebetter.Text4W:What willyou doafter finishingyour projectGo backhome andhavearestM:Til betaking a long walkin thepark toclear mymind atfirst.Then wecould gofor ameal togethernear ouroffice.4Text5M:I lovegoing to the theaterIt isso enjoyable.W:Me too.Lefs makesure weget agood seatwith a great view.M:Good idea.We dontwant to arrive justbefore thecurtain goesup.5第题为总结题Text66M:Have youever concentratedon eatinghealthilyW:Of course.Eating abalanceddiethas manyadvantages.First,it improvesyour energylevel.When wefuel our bodieswith nutritiousfood,we havemore energyfor dailyactivities.M:It canalso improveyour mentalhealth.A dietrich infruit,vegetables,and wholegrains canpositively reducethe riskofdepression.7W:Thats aclever idea.©Another benefit is weighr management.Healthy eatinghelps usmaintain ahealthy weight,reducing therisk ofbeing overweightand relatedhealth issues.M:And itsgood forour long-term healthtoo.Anyway,it doesgood forourbodiesin differentaspects.Text7W:Did youhear aboutSarah89Shes beendoing alot ofgood thingsafterworklately.M:What does she doW:She volunteersat thelocal animal shelter everyweekend,
③and she also helpsoutat the food bankduring theweek.8M:Thats whatId like to do,but Inever seemto havethe time.W:Sarah saysits allabout findingsmall waysto help,like holdingthe doorfor someoneon helpingan elderlyneighborwith theirgroceries.It doesnthave to be bigto makea difference.M:But howdoesshemanage todo somuch volunteer work andstill havetime forherselfW:Shes reallygood attime management.9She schedulesvolunteering aroundher workand personallife.Plus,she saysits sorewarding thatits worth the effort.M:It mustbe.Til definitelystart lookingfor opportunitiestodovolunteerworktoo.10★食品银行通常是非营利组织,收集捐赠的食品并将其分发给有需要的人food bank第题为推断题Text813虚拟的W:The newvirtual realityheadset ismaking ahit amongmy classmates.11M:Everyone inmy classis talkingabout it too.11It offersan incredibleexperience.It makesyou feellike youaresomewhere else.Do youthink thafspossibleW:Ive triedit andit reallydoes so.When youput iton,ifs likeyouve suddenlybeen transportedtoawhole newworld.And the pictures are so realistic.12Some peoplemay befrightened byit but I loveit.M:Wow.That soundsabsolutely amazing.But isntit expensiveW:It is,but aswith anything,you getwhat youpay for.Idothink itsworththeinvestment ifyoure intovirtual realityexperiences.M:Im curiousto knowhow itworks.传感器W:Well,it usessensors totrack,your movementsand translatethem into the virtualworld.Plus,the displaysprovide avery clear,view.M:Fve justgot totry it.第题为推断题Text917W:Hey,Im thinkingabout learningEnglish/Its sucha usefullanguage andit canopen up alotof careeropportunities.Do youhave anytips on the waysto goabout it14M:Absolutely.Learing a new languagecan beexciting.
④Id suggeststarting witha structuredcourse,either inperson oronline.15That way,you geta solidfoundation ingrammar andvocabulary.W:That makessense.What aboutpractice Howdo Iactually usethe languageto improvemy skillsM:Take everyopportunity touse it.Try watchingmovies orreading booksin English.If possible,find alanguageexchange partneror joinlanguage learningcommunities topractice speaking.W:That soundslike agood idea.But isntmemory abig part of itM:Yes,it is.Repetition appsand regularpractice willall helpyou rememberthe language.Also,try tostart thinkinginEnglish,even ifits justbasic thoughts.W:And what about pronunciationM:Practicing withnative speakersor usinglanguage learning apps withpronunciation guidescan help.Recording yourspeakingand comparingittonative speakers5is anotheruseful way to learn.16W:Thanks fbrthe advice.Tm eagerto getstarted.M:Communicating inEnglish canbe greatfun andlearning a new language,is agreat wayto improveyour mind.Text10China hastaken significantsteps inrecent yearsto protectits environmentand fightpollution andclimate change.One of the centralplans is the developmentof renewableenergy sources.This shifttoward cleanenergy hasnot onlyreducedgreenhouse gas emissions but also createdmillions ofgreen jobs.18The Chinesegovernment has alsointroduced strictenvironmental lawsto reduceair andwater pollution.The country has investedheavily inimproving airquality,with citieslike Beijingseeing anotable decreasein pollutionlevels.19Additionally,tree plantingprograms havebeen launched,aiming toincrease forestcoverage.Chinas commitmenttoprotecting theenvironment extendsto internationalefforts aswell,as thecountryhasplayed animportant rolein globalclimate agreements likethe Paris Agreement.China hasmade aserious promiseto stopthe risein itscarbon emissionsby
2030.Chinas electricvehicle industryis rapidlygrowing,with stronggovernment support,innovative technology,and agrowingmarket share,positioning the nation as a globalleader inEV production and adoption.20★《巴黎协定》是由全世界个缔约方共同签署的气候变化协定,是对年后全球应对ParisAgreement1782020气候变化的行动作出的统一安排其长期目标是将全球平均气温较前工业化时期上升幅度控制在摄氏度以内,2并努力将温度上升幅度限制在摄氏度以内
1.5C.It can improve ourconcentration.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Where maySarah befound onMonday eveningA.At thefood bank.B.At abook store.C.At ananimalshelter.
9.How doesSarah balanceher lifeand volunteerworkA.By doingsmall thingsonly.B.By managingtime successfully.C.By gettingher neighbours9help.
10.What dowe knowabout the manA.He wouldbegin tovolunteer.B・He oftenhelps neighboursin need.C.He lacksinterest involuntary work.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311.What doesthe womanthink of the headsetA.She isfed upwith it.B.She isfrightened of it.C.She isoptimistic aboutit.
12.What is the mainfeature of the headsetA.It sensesbrain movements.B.It createsrealistic situations.C.It sendspeople toanewworld.
13.What willthe mando nextA.He willtry a headset on.B.He willpay for aheadset.C.He willstudy the headset.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What doesthe womanwant toknowA.Apps to develop communicationskills.B-Approaches toimproving memory.C・Methods oflearningalanguage.
15.What doesthemansuggest thewoman dofirstA.Attend classes.B.Find apartner.C.Join alearning community.
16.What couldthe recordof speechesbe usedfor according tothemanA.Memorizing newwords.B.Making acomparison.C.Communicating withothers.A.Helpful.B.Unreliable.C.Confusing.
17.How canthe mansadvice bedescribed听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.What isan advantageof theclean energyA.Changing theclimate.B・Decreasing carbonrelease.C.Saving moremoney.
19.How havecities in thenationreduced airpollutionA.By investingagreatdeal.B・By stoppingdestroying forest.C.By turningto internationalsupport.
20.Which isan efficientwaytoimprove airqualityA.Protecting energyresources.B.Signing globalclimateagreements.C.Developing electricvehicle industry.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 DAYoumay lovestaying homeand havinga quietday inon Christmas——and wetotally getthat.But theresa strongcasefor travellingduring Christmas,if onlyonce ora fewtimes,too.In the following citiesaround the world,Christmastime isa winteryand magicalexperience likeno other.New YorkAttheheadof ourlist isNew York,the iconicsetting forso manyChristmas movies.Go skatingin Rockefeller(Center infront of the bigtree orif lines are too long,check outCentral ParksWollman Rinkfor fantasticskyline)views,and visitthe Christmasshops atBryant ParkWinter Village.Tallinn,EstoniaFor anup-and-coming traveldestination withone ofthe bestpreserved medievaltowns in theworld,head tothisBaltic capitalacross thesea fromFinland.It alsojust sohappens tobe gorgeousat Christmas time,with anauthenticChristmas market,Christmas festival,concerts,and Christmas tree-thought tobe theoldest publicdisplay of a Christmastreein theworld.Quebec CityWithits cobbledstreet sand stonebuildings in the shadowoftheFairmont LeChateau Frontenac,which lookslike acastlebut isactually ahotel,visitors feellike theyre in a holidayfairytale.Plus,its northerndestination makesa white()(雪橇)Christmas nearlya guarantee.Cap itoff ifyou darewith thetoboggan slideright in the centreof town,thrillingriders since1884with speedsof over64kilometres perhour.Bruges,BelgiumThis pedestrian-friendly cityis breathtakingto walkaround atChristmastime-or takea boatride alongthe shiningcanals.The medieval buildingslook likecookie houses.The citysholiday eventsinclude amidwinter festival,wintermarket,carolling andmusic,and anice sculptureexhibit.
21.Which cityisthe best destinationfor aChristmas filmdirectorA.Tallinn.B.Bruges.C.Quebec City.D.New York.
22.What isa probableconcern ofvisitors tryingsledding in the townA.The cobbledstreet.B.The highspeed.C.The freezingweather.D.The fairytalecastle.
23.What isspecial aboutBruges duringChristmasA.A boattrip isaccessible.B.The Christmascookies sellbest.C.An oldChristmastreeis displayed.D.The medievaltown issuitable towalk.BLike almostevery setof newparents,Bryan andElizabeth Shawstarted snappingpictures oftheir son,Noah,practically fromthemomenthe wasborn.When he was aboutthree months old,Elizabeth noticedsomething oddwhen shetook hispicture.The flashon theirdigitalcamera createdthe typicalred dotin thecenter of Noahs lefteye,but theright eyehadawhite spotatthecenter,almost asif theflash wasbeing reflectedback atthe cameraby something.When Elizabethmentioned thestrangephenomenon totheir doctor,she shineda lightinto Noahseye,saw thesame white reflection,and immediatelysent the(眼科医生).family toan ophthalmologistAwhitereflectioninstead ofa redone isa telltalesign ofretinal cancer,and thatis exactlywhat Noahhad.Heendured monthsof chemotherapyand radiation,but doctorsultimately couldnot savehis eye.Retinoblastoma,thescientific nameof Noahstumor,is treat-able ifcaught early.Bryan Shawcouldnt helpbut wonderwhether thereweresigns hedmissed.He wentback overevery babypicture ofNoah hecould find-thousands ofthem anddiscovered thefirstwhite spotin aphoto takenwhen Noahwas12days old.As timewent on,it appearedmore frequently.“By thetime hewas fourmonthsold,it wasshowing upin25percent ofthepicturestaken ofhim permonth,“Bryan,a chemistryprofessor atBaylor Universityin Texas,told People.It was too latefor Noahseye,but Bryanwas determinedtoput hishard-won insightsto gooduse.He createda databasethat chartedthe cancersappearance inevery photo.He alsocollected photosand compiledthedata fromeight otherchildren withretinoblastoma.Armed withthat data,he beganto workwith colleaguesin Baylorscomputerscience departmenttodevelopa smartphoneapp thatcan scanthe photosin theusers cameraroll tosearch for(检眼镜).white eyeand canbe usedas akind ofophthalmoscopeCalled WhiteEye Detector,it isnow availablefor freeon GooglePlay andin ApplesApp Store.€€Ijustkept tellingmyself,I reallyneed todo thisJ Bryantold People.This diseaseis toughto detect.Not onlycould thissoftware savevision,but it can savelives.”
24.Why didElizabeth turntothedoctorA.Because Noahhad strangebehaviour.B.Because Noahs eyes werehurt bycamera flash.C.Because Noahwastobe checkedregularly.D.Because Noahseyes haddifferent spotsinthephoto.
25..Why didNoahseyesfail tobe curedA.Because Noahseyes wereinfected frequently.B・Because doctorswere inexpertintherare disease.C.Because signsofNoahsproblem werefound late.D.Because Noahcouldnt stand thepainduring treatment.
26.How doesthe smartphoneapp savelivesA.By checkingphotos foreye disease.B.By shootingpictures forcomparison.C.By recordingdata ofeye development.D.By examiningthe eyesightoftheusers.
27.Which ofthe followingwords candescribe BryanA.Humorous andkind.B.Honest andhumble.C.Determined andcaring.D.Courageous andintelligent.If youre asports fan,you maybe familiarwith the emotional rollercoasterthat comes with sportsaudience.Whetheryou repartofa buzzingcrowd in a stadium,or justwatching athome on TV,its easyto getcaught upinthehighs and thelows whenyou celebrateor commiseratewith your favourite teamor athlete.Those feelingsaresostrong,in fact,that a study fromCroatia,published inPubMed,showed thattheemotionalstress心血管的during afootball matchincreased therisk ofa cardiovascularincident.But canwatching sportsbe goodfor youtoo Theevidence suggeststhat peoplewho watchlive sportingeventsexperience greaterwellbeing thanthose whodont.A studypublished inFrontiers inPublic Healthby theAnglia RuskinUniversityinthe UK,found sportsspectators feltless lonelyand hadhigher scoresfor lifesatisfaction.Lead authorHelenKeys saidin apress release,Watching livesport ofall typesprovides manyopportunities forsocial interactionand thishelpsto forgegroup identityand belonging.She saysthis thenreduces lonelinessand boostswellbeing.But,if foranyreason youarent keenon goingto liveevents,dont worry!Watching sportsonTVor onthe Internetmay alsohave greatbenefits,according toastudyby Tsujiand colleagues.They foundthat older adults whowatched sportswere lesslikely to have depressive symptoms thanthose whodidnt.On topof that,the sportswatchers tendedtohavericher socialnetworks thannon-watchers.The authorssuggest thatthesocial networksyou gainthrough watching sports maylower theriskofdepressivesymptoms.So,the cheersatalivesports eventor evencasual chit-chat withfriends aboutyourfavouriteteam canbring a friendship andmay reducelonelinessand depression.It seemsthe healthbenefits ofsports arenot limitedto physicalactivity throughparticipation inthem,but thatwe canmakegains inour generalwellbeing throughsocial bonding.
28.What doesthe underlinedword“commiserate“in paragraph1meanA.Agree.B.Struggle.C.Sympathize.D.Correspond.
29.What doesthe studypublished inFrontiers inPublic Healthfocus onA.Benefits ofdoing sports.B.Loneliness insports menslife.C.Positive effectsof watchingsports.D.Players9satisfaction with their performance.
30.Why doesthe authormention theolderadultsports watchersA.To demonstratewatchingsportscan improvephysical health.B,To praiseolder peopleshigh spiritwhile watchingsports.C.To advocatethe seniortaking sportsinstead ofwatching.D.To showsports watchingreduces riskof mentaldiseases.
31.Which ofthefollowingisthestructure ofthe textSwitchingfood anddrink purchasesto verysimilar butmore environmentallyfriendly alternativescould reducethegreenhouse gasemissions fromhousehold groceriesby morethan aquarter26%,accordingtoanew一Australian studyfrom TheGeorge Institutepublished inNature Food.Making biggerchanges likeswapping afrozen宽面条一meat lasagnefor thevegetarian optioncould pushthe reductionto asmuch as71%.Lead authorDr AllisonGaines said,Dietary habitsneed tochange significantlyif wearetomeet globalemissionstargets,particularly inhigh-income countrieslike Australia,theUK,and the US.But whileconsumers areincreasinglyaware ofthe environmental impact ofthefoodsystem,they lackreliable informationto identifythe moreenvironmentallyfriendly options.Researchers calculatedthe projectedemissions ofannual grocerypurchases from7,000Australian householdsin TheGeorgeInstitutes FoodSwitchdatabase andglobal environmentalimpact datasets.More than22,000products wereassignedto major,minor andsub-categories of foods e.g.bread andbakery\bread9and whitebread\respectively toquantifyemissions savedby switchingboth withinand betweengroups.Making switcheswithin thesame sub-categoriesof foodscould leadto emissionreductions of26%in Australia,equivalent totaking over
1.9million carsoff theroad.Switches withinminor categoriesof foodscould leadto evenbigger emissionreductions of71%.The resultsofthestudy showthe potential to significantlyreduce ourenvironmentalimpactby switchinglike-for-like products.It showedthat youcan switchto loweremissions productswhile stillenjoying nutritiousfoods JDr Gainesadded.A freeapp,called ecoSwitch,has beendeveloped currentlyavailable inAustralia,based onthis research.Shopperscan usetheir deviceto scana productbarcode andcheck itsPlanetary HealthRating\a measureof itsemissions shownasa scorebetween halfa starhigh emissionsto fivestars lowemissions.透明度“While ecoSwitchisamuch-needed firststep inproviding environmentaltransparency forgroceryshoppers,the visionis forcompulsive displayofasingle,standardised sustainabilityrating systemon allsupermarketproducts,concluded profNeal,Professor ofClinical Epidemiologyat ImperialCollege London.
32.What doesthe authorwantto showby listingnumbers inparagraph1A.The impactof foodindustry.B.The needof changingdaily diet.C.The statusof environmentalproblems.D.The influencingfactors ofgasemissions.
33.Why doresearchers makea detailedclassification forproductsA.To setupacomprehensive database.B・To figureout thedetailed foodcategories.C.To identifyemissions reducedby switchingfood.D.To ensureless airpollution causedby foodoptions.
34.What dowe knowabout ecoSwitchA.It ispopular inhigh-income countries.B・It checksthe emissionsof starproducts.C.It isa measurementsystem fora supermarket.D.It ensureswiser choicesfor foodpurchase.
35.What doesthe textmainly talkaboutA.EcoSwitch makescustomers awareoffoodrisk.B・Food swapscontribute toenvironmental sustainability.C.Environmental problemsaccount forless foodnutrition.D.Greenhouse gasemissions havean effecton foodsafety.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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512.5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The psychologicalweight of regret canbe aheavy burden,impacting mentalwellbeing andinfluencing futuredecision-making.36We willdiscover how,with theright mind-set,we canembrace regretsas steppingstones toa richerandmore fulfillinglife.37But itscontradiction liesinitspotentialtobe apowerful forcefor positivechange.Individuals whoembrace,rather thanhold back,their regretsare morelikely toengage inadaptive behavioursand selfimprovement.The veryexistence ofregret isa signof ourcapacity forself-reflection andgrowth.38In otherwords,itcanhelprecognise thatthis complexemotion canbe anactivator forpersonal transformation.Coping withregret requiresa mixof emotionalrecovery,self-sympathy andproactive decision-making._39Insteadof focusingon whatwent wrongand blamingourselves,consider whatvaluable insightsand strengthswe havegainedfrom theexperience.(织锦)In thegrand tapestryof life,regrets neednot beseen asspots butas brightthreads contributingtotherichnessof ourpersonal accounts.Embracing regretsinvolves acknowledgingtheir presenceand understandingtheir differences.40As wemanage thecomplicated psychologyofregret,let usremember thatitisnot theabsence ofregret thatdefines alifewell lived,but theability tolearn,adapt andevolve inthe faceofit.So,let usnot fearour regrets,but rather,welcome themas companionsonthepath toa moreauthentic andfulfillingexistence.A.Regret isoften associatedwith negativeemotions.B.Reorganizing narrativeabout regretscanimprovethe capacity.C.Reflecting regularlyis crucialinthejourney toembrace regrets.D.Treat ourselveswiththesame kindnesswe wouldoffer toafriend.E.Additionally,it containstransforming theminto activatorfor growth.F.Regret servesasamarker of our evolvingunderstanding ofourselves.G.But whatif wecould viewit notasasource ofpain buta guideto growth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)阅读下面短15115文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出最佳选项A BC DOnesummer nightinaseaside cottage,a small boy felthimself liftedfrom bed.Then,still sleepy,hewasheldinhisfathers arms41the stairsand outonto thebeach.Overhead thesky was42with stars.Watch!”43_,as hisfather spoke,one ofthe starsmoved.In astreak ofgolden fireit44across theastonished heavens.And beforethe wonderof thiscould45,another starmoved suddenlyfrom itsplace,then another,_46_towards therestless sea.“What isit”the child
47.“Shooting stars.They comeevery yearonacertain nightin August.I thoughtyou wouldliketosee theshow.”That()was all.For the child,it wasjust an48glance ofsomething amazinglymysterious andbeautiful.But,back inbed,thechildstared foralongtime intothe dark,fascinated withthe49that allaround thequiethouse,the nightwas fullofthesilent musicofthefalling stars.Decades havepassed,but mymemory staysfresh,because Iwas the50seven-year-old boywhose father51that anewexperience wasmore importantforasmallboythan anunbroken nightssleep.He52me intonumerous areasofsplendid newnessand add53to myworld.This,surely,isthemost valuable54we canpass ontothenext generation:not money,not houses,butacapacity forwonderand gratitude,a senseof55and joy.And nextyear,when Augustcomeswithits shootingstars,my sonwill beseven.
41.A.on B・down C.off D.up
42.A.spotted B・greeted C.replaced D・armed
43.A.Accidentally B.Eventually C.Immediately D.Incredibly
44.A.flashed B・snaked C・marched D.flowed
45.A.work B・return C.fade D.change
46.A.going upB・coming acrossC.diving downD.rolling away
47.A.added B.wept C・repeated D.whispered
48.A.unexpected B・secret C・patient D・careful
49.A.dream B・knowledge C.pity D・pray
50.A.curious B,fortunate C.energetic D.innocent
51.A.anticipated B・promised C.believed D.recalled
52.A.tricked B.talked C.led D.forced
53.A.images B・choices C.desires D.dimensions
54.A.treasure B.lesson C.memory D.experience
55.A.humour B.belonging C.relief D.aliveness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1Known asthe birthplaceof kites,Weifang inShandong Provincehas along historyof makingkites.According to工匠local artisans,Weifang kite-making canbe tracedback
56.2,000years ago.At first,they wereoften usedby themilitary formeasuring distanceand communication
57.purpose.During theMing Dynasty1368-1644,kites startedtobepopular amongordinary peopleas entertainment.Made frombamboo and
58.feature traditionalChinese paintings,Weifang kite-making
59.include inthenational-level intangiblecultural heritagelists in
2006.Initiated in1984,the InternationalKite Festivalhas beenheld inWeifangevery year.Yang Hongwei,58,is
60.inheritor ofthe Weifangkite-making technique.Born intoa kite-making family,Yangoften sawkites withbright colorsand differentshapes inher grandfather^workshop.Every timeI seethese beautifulkites,my
61.bore andnegative feelingsgo away,“said Yang.She thinksthe culturalcontext behindthe kitesis
62.unique fascinating.On Yangskites,people cansee notjustcommon patternslike butterfliesand swallows,
63.some printstelling Chinesemyths,legends,and history.For example,凤凰she oncemade akite showinga phoenixhead,
64.()()line withportraits of50famous womenin Chinesehistory oneach side.
65.create theirportraits,she spentmucheffort andtime checkinghistorical recordsor discussingthe detailswith professionals.In herspare time,shealsotravels todifferent countriesincluding Germany,Australia,theUS,and NewZealand to第四部分写作(共两节,满tell peopleabout Chinesestories seenon kitesandthetraditional waysof makingkites.分40分)第一节(满分分)假定你是新华中学的李华,昨天你参加了学校举办的剪纸比赛活动请给校英文报写一篇15宣传稿,内容包括.活动时间、地点1活动过程和意义
2.注意事项.词数应为左右;180可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.第二节读后续写(满分分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短25文Our grouphad stoppedto removeour bootsbefore asmall streamcrossing aftera morningof exploringthe seasidefoothillsof CanadasTorngat MountainsNational Parkin Newfoundlandand Labrador.I lookedup andthere itwas,about150yards away,staring atus:a polarbear.Our guideshad warnedus aboutthe dangersof polarbear country,but IthoughtId belucky ifI sawone inthe wild.Ive seenplenty ofblack bears,but neveranything thisbig.This guywas abruiser.We gatheredtogether andbegan(照明弓单)shouting atthebear,but whenthat didntfrighten it,our guide,Rich,shotaflare.The bearescaped toa ledge,and wecrossed thestream intocamp.It stayedthere aswe cookedand ateour dinner.When bedtimerolled around,Iglanced up.The bearhadnt moved.I startedcycling throughall theworst-case scenariosthat couldhap-pen,butItried toremembereverything wedprepared tokeep ussafe.Our guideshad putup anelectric fencemeant tofrighten bearsawayfromour tents.It ranoffacouple ofbatterieslike youwould putinaflashlight.The outfittersaid ifwe touchedit,the shockwould blowus out ofourhiking boots.Icrawled intomy tentand triedto getsome rest.I layawake,trembling withanxiety,but eventually,sleep gotthebestof me.A fewhours later,I steppedoutofmytent togo tothe bathroom,andthebearwasgone.I feltrelieved.The soundsof rainand snowmade mebacktosleep.Around2:30a.m.,movement out.side wokeme.I hadbeensleeping onmy backand lookedup tosee ashadow toweringover mytent.I recognizedthe shapeimmediately;two bigbearlegs,Obviously,the electricfence didntwork.I screamed,and triedto takeflight._______________________________________________________________。
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