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・20242025学年福建省仙游第一中学高三英语试题寒假作业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
201.
5301.Leaders ofmany countrieshave beentrying towhat it is thatmakes Chinadevelop sofast inrecent years.A.carry outB.figure outC.watch outD.make out
2..who areable to work throughthe struggleare thewho aregoing to be successful.A.Someone;one B.Anyone;oneC.He;ones D.Those;ones
3.Once published,the novelwas ansuccess and was soontranslated intonine foreignlanguages.A・occasional B.instantC.constant D.individual
4.The majorityof newbusinesses failbecause,they have a productor servicethat fillsa gapin themarket,they usuallylack theskills insales,marketing,and administration.A.now that B.even ifC・as longas D.as though
5.—Hi,Tom!I got a chanceto bean exchangestudent in Harvard University.一!I had been expectingto studythere.A.Lucky youB.Have funC.Take iteasy D.Forget it
6.—I needto advertisefor aroommate fornext term._Mary isinterested.A.Why botherB.Why notC.So whatD.What for
7.Kunming iscalled“Spring City”,but itsnow inwinter.A.shall B.can C.mustD.might
8.Sales directoris aposition communicationability isjust asimportant assale skills.A.which B.thatC.when D.where
9.I willgo toBeijing onbusiness tomorrow,do youhave anythingto yourson studyingin PekingUniversityA.to betaken B.to takeC.taken D.being taken()droughts andheavy stormswill happenat ahigher
8.frequent Thereis nodenying thatwere enteringa climateemergencyDecades agowhen thescience on the climateissue wasfirst increasing,the impactscould beseen asan issuefor futuregenerations/9but nowits
9.(definite)our issue,10,shift weall areliving togetherHowever,getting thesemessages
11.is farfrom enoughIt dependson eachto finda solution-if thereare anysolutionsleft tofind TheUKs Laborleader Jeremyurged that€Cwe
12.(take)rapid anddramatic actionnow”Indeed,language mattersBut actionmatters evenmore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,每句
28.1010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、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
21011、、It wasmy firstyear atjunior schoolI waslonely and afraid makefriends Everytime when I heardothers talkingandlaughing,I feelheartbroken So I couldnttell anyoneabout my problem Oneday,my classmatetalked happily with eachother,and Isat atmy deskunhappily asusuak Suddenly,the boy enteredHe passedme and then turnedback,looked at me、、with asmile Atthat moment,felt the touch ofsomething brightlyand friendly,that made me feelwarm Thatsmile changed、第二节书面表达(满分分).my lifeI beganto makefriends Now every classmateare myfriend%17525(分)
29.25A funnything happenedto Arthurwhen he was on the way toworkone day.As hewalked alongParkAvenue nearthe FirstNational Bank,he heardthe sound of someonetrying tostart acar.He triedagain andagain butcouldntget thecar moving.Arthur turnedand lookedinside at the faceof ayoung manwho lookedworried.Arthur stoppedandasked,“It lookslike youvegot aproblem JArthur said.“Pm afraidso.Im in a bighurry and I cantstart mycar.”“Is theresomething Ican doto help”Arthur asked.The youneman lookedat thetwo suitcasesin the back seat and thensaid,“Thanks.If youresure itwouldnt betoo muchtrouble,you couldhelp meget thesesuitcases into a taxi.”“No troubleat all.Pd beglad tohelp.”The youngman gotout andtook oneof the suitcases from thebackseat.After placingit on the ground,he turned to gettheother one.Just asArthur pickedup the first suitcase and startedwalking,he heardthe longloud noiseof analarm.(抢劫)!It wasfrom the bank.There had been arobberyPark Avenuehadbeenquiet amoment before.Now theair wasHlled with the soundof thealarm and the shoutsof peoplerunningfrom alldirections.Cars stoppedand thepassengers joinedthe crowdin front of thebank.People askedeach other,What happened”But everyonehad adifferent answer.Arthur,still carryingthesuitcase,turnedto look atthebankand walkedright into the youngwoman infront ofhim.She lookedatthesuitcaseand then athim.Arthur wassurprised.uWhy isshe lookingatmelike that”He thought“The suitcase!She thinksIm thebank thief!”Arthur lookedaround atthe crowdof people.He becamefrightened,and withoutanother thought,he startedto run.注意所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1.150应使用个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
2.5续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
3.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语
4.Paragraph1:As hewas running,Arthur heardthe youngman shouting behind,“Stop,stop!”Paragraph2:The taxistopped infront of the Police Station andArthur参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.
530、1B、2D、3B、4B、5A、6A、7B、8D、9A、10C、11C、12D、13C、14C、15B、16A、17B、18A、19A、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.C
3.D
4.B、
221.B
2.A
3.C
4.D、
231.D
2.B
3.A
4.C
24.
1.C
2.D
4.B、
251.A
2.C
3.B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、、L530A BC和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D、
261.A
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.A
6.C
7.C
8.D
9.D
10.B
11.B
12.A
13.B
14.D
15.B
16.A
17.B
18.C
19.D
20.C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.
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271.its
2.to rise
3.becoming
4.where
5..weathers/weather
6.frequency
7.definitely
8.the
9.through|across()
10.should take第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、h wasmv firstvear aljunior schoolI u-as tondvandafraidA makefhods Eerv timewtoea Ibeard othersto flfy.whenuHcmg andlaughing.!hembr6km.SoI couldn ttellMyoae abcuimyproblemOne thymy dmnuautalkedfelt Butclassnutrs依lupptly witheich Mber.»d Jat at ay deskwriupptty asusual Suddenly.boyenteredHe passedroe ndthen a小姆turned txaclc.looked alme witha sxmleAl thatmoment feltthe touchof somethmgEigh udfriendly,made looloogbngbt惴Mfa、室me fedwirai Tbitsmile changedtny*bfe!begin tomake fimdsoweveryclmnxe myftiend、»第二节书面表达(满分分)
2825、29As hewas running,Arthur heardthe youngman shoutingbehind,Stop,stop!”Arthur immediatelyrealized thattheyoung manwasthebankrobber.So Arthurdidnt stop,but continuedto rununtil hesaw andcaught ataxi infront ofhim.He quicklyput thesuitcaseinthecar andsaid to the driver,Please hurryto the Police Station.I havea caseto reportto thepolice.The manshoutingbehindisthebank thief!The taxiraced awayto thePoliceStationlike anarrow.The taxistopped infrontof thePoliceStation andArthur saidto thepolice who hadbeenwaiting andwhohad already receivedtherobberyreport.this suitcaseis thatof thebank robber.It maybe filledwith themoney stolenfrom thebank,I hand it toyou.Pleaseget readyto arrestthe man.”
10.The documentHim nextweek aimsat introducinglocal culturesto the world.A.released B.being releasedC.to bereleased D.having beenreleased
11.—Mum,I dontthink I am qualifledenough todo this.一Honey,be confident!You shouldknow it is aman thinksof himself...really determineshis fate.A.that;thatB.how;that C.what;that D.that;how
12.The Partycould havestated theirpolicy wason thismatter,but thevoters onlyreceived avery dustyanswer.A.why B.whenC.whether D.what一
13.Did youtake sides when Momand Dadwere arguingagain—No.Fve learnedthat itsbest untilit blowsover.A.to callit a day B.to pulltheir legsC.to siton thefence D.to washmy handsoff
14.It wasthe beliefhe couldfind his“root”in Africamade Alexdecide togo toGambia.A.that;where B.where;thatC.that;that D.how;which
15.I amalways delightedwhen receivingyour invitation,the partyon June9th afterthe nationalcollegeentrance examination,I shallbe pleasedto attend.A.On accountof B.With regardtoC.In responseto D.In viewof
16.—Can youtell usyour forhappiness anda longlife-Living everyday to the fullest,definitely.A.recipe B.effortC.content D.demand
17.itisso hot,I guesswe cantdo anythinguntil afterdark.A.In caseB.Now thatC.Even ifD.As though一
18.What aboutyour self-drive tripyesterday—Tiring!The roadwas beingwidened,and wea roughride.A.had B.haveC.would haveD.have had
19.Take themedicine rightaway!it yesterday,you wouldbe quiteall rightnow.A.Had youtaken B.Would youtakeC.Should youtake D.Were youto take
20.Frankly speaking,Iamnot surewhether Ithis in the olddays withthat kindof equipment,which looksquite oddandridiculous.A.should havedone B.need havedone C.would havedone D.must havedone第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项40A BC D(分)
21.6Friday wouldbe Samiaand Salemswedding day!Everyone in the villagewas excitedandwas busy preparingforthe happyevent.The villagerswere veryproud ofSalem ashe workedlong hoursand caredabout thepeople inhis village.Whileothers wereenjoying theprewedding celebrations,together with the nurses,the groomwasbusydelivering ababy inhis clinic.The bridewas in her roomhappily arrangingher hairand make-up,getting readyfor thearrival ofher guests.Her familyand(涂指甲花)friends hadexcitedly preparedthe hennaparty.Grandma andMum werebusy in the kitchenwiththefood theyhad madefor the hennafeast forthe daybefore Friday.Samias friendMariam wasmaking the wedding cake.Her friendShaikha wascollectingthe bridesdress from the tailor.At12noon the henna makerarrived.Following thetradition,she starteddecorating the brides hands.There was an airof excitementin theroom.Grandma startedsinging atraditional folksong.(麻刺感)Suddenly,thebridefelt astrange tinglinginher hand.It grewworse andworse.Her handbecame redand swollensoon.Grandma said,“Oh dear,I thinkit bestthat youwash yourhands immediately.^^As anemergency firstaider,Mariam suggestedapplyingsome coldcream onSamias hand and ranoff andreturned withsome inherhand.Neither of these worked.Mum tookcontroland phonedSalem butin vain.Without hesitation,she tookSamia tothe hospitalurgently withDad andother friends.Dr Ahmedlookedat herhandandsaid,“Youve hadan allergicreaction tothehenna.Tomorrow isyour wedding.What aboutdrawing thehennausing bodycolors”Everyone smiled.、1What wasSalem doingthe daybefore the weddingA.Working withthe nurses.B.Decorating thebrides hands.C.Preparing fortheweddingcake.D.Visiting thetailor fortheweddingsuit.、2What eventtook placein thevillage onThursdayA,Celebrating awedding ceremony.B.Holding ababys birthdayparty.C.Having afeast party.D.Ordering thewedding dress.、3Why didMariam runaway whenshe sawwhat happenedto SamiaA.To getsome water.B.To calla firstaider.C.To informSarnia^mother.D.To fetchsome cream.、4How didSamias motherfeel facingthe emergencyA.Regretful.B.Calm.C.Powerful.D.Nervous.(分)
22.8Recently Ipaid avisit toHarvard University,where thereare topclass scientistsand professorsand the best academicsystemin the world.I waspretty shockedwhenIfirst steppedonto thecampus.Well,its noteven reallya campus.Its morelike a district ina smalltown.Harvards mainbuildings arefromthe18th century.They lookvery oldand simple.You mighteven saytheyre alittle shabby.Theydont fitthe modernidea ofuniversity atall.The buildingsare surroundedby grassand trees,so I felt asif Ihad walkedinto amedievalcastle.But whenI lookedacross thestreet,busy shopsand in-fashion studentsmademefeel likeI wasin the21st centuryagain.Itcreates astrong contrastand bringsa specialatmosphere tothe school.Our tourguide Garytook usaround andtold us:You seethis grassfield inthe center of theschool Hereis wherethey hosttheirgraduation ceremony.They justset uptents andbenches andhaveavery simpleceremony.Unbelievable!Who wouldthink themosttalented studentsjust graduateon thelawnI sawsome studentsput ablanket on the grassand liedown toread abook.When Ilistened tothe softsoundofpages turning,alongwith chirpingof thebirds,I feltvery calm.There wasno competitivefeeling atall.Harvard hasthe worldsfirst computerin itsscience centerand thereare hundredsof high-end computerstoo.Its religionand theliteraturedepartments arealso amongthebest.It isthe perfectmix of tradition and new technology.It makesHarvard avery attractiveplaceto studyin.I hopeone dayPll attendmy dreamschool——Harvard.、1The articleis mainlyabout.A.the authorscampus lifeinHarvardB.the authorsimpression ofHarvardC.Harvards oldbuildings D.the academicsystem at Harvard、2The authorwas mostimpressed by,according tothe article.A.Harvards mixoftraditionandnewtechnologyB.the classesheld onbeautiful lawnsat HarvardC,Harvard studentsnot takingtheir graduationceremony seriouslyD.the feelingof notliving inmodern societyon thecampus、3What can we concludefromthe articleA.Harvard campusis actuallyadistrictof abig city.B.There areno competitionsatHarvardUniversity.C.Graduation ceremoniesare notcomplex atHarvard.D.All Harvardbuildings dateback tothe18th century.、4Accord tothearticle,in whichfields isHarvard topintheworldA.Literature,arts,and law.B.Religion,law andarts.C.Literature,arts andcomputer science.D.Religion,computer science and literature.(分)
23.8How manytimes doyou checkyour Facebookpage ina dayto seewhether yourlatest posthas gotanother like”or“thumbs upAlthoughyou mightbe embarrassedto admithow manytimes youdo this,dont worry----------psychological findingshaveshown itscompletely normal.In fact,the pleasurewe derivefrom receivinga like”is equalto thatof eatingchocolate orwinningmoney,and we cant helpwanting more.According tothe findings,which observed32teens agedbetween13and18,the feedbackcircuitintheteens brainsis particularlysensitive,and the“social”and“visual“parts of their brainswere activewhen theyreceived“likes onthe social network.The researchalso showedthat thoughthe thumbs up mightcome fromcomplete strangers,the goodtheyderive fromthem workedall thesame.So,does itmean weshould tryour bestto winas manythumbsupas possibleNot necessarilyso ifwe knowthe reasonsbehind ourdesire for attention.In“why dopeople longfor attention,,by M.Farouk Radwan,he explainedseveral casesin whichpeople naturallylongedfor attention.Radwan saidpeople who were anonly child,whowereused tobeing thecenterof attention intheir house,may trytocopy theseconditions.Feeling overlookedand unappreciated“might alsolead youto longfor attention.Other times,the state ofbeing jealousor wantingto coveryour mistakesmay alsocontribute tosuch longings.In fact,too muchdesireforattention can create anxiety,and inturn ruinyour happinesseven when you getit.So whatcanwedoabout itThe answeris quitesimple.If peoplecould adoptgoals notfocused on their ownself-esteem buton somethinglarger thantheirself,such aswhat theycancreateor contributeto others,they wouldbe lesssensitive tosome of the negativeeffects ofpursuingself-esteem Jwrote psychologyprofessor JenniferCrocker.So perhapsthe answerto ouraddiction to“likes“is simplyto fbcuson somethinglarger thanourselves----------a hard,but aworthyone.、1Which ofthe followingcan replacethe underlinedword“derive inParagraph2A.deliver B.giveC.prevent D.get、2Whats thereaction ofreceiving“likes“onthesocialnetworktothebrainA.The brainbecomes morenervous.B.Some partsofthebrain areactive.C.The brainbecomes lesssensitive.D.The brainbecomes cleverer.、3Who wantsto getmore attentionaccording tothe passageA.the onlychild.B.The oldwho liveshappilywithchildren.C.The youngwho feelsanxious.D.Teens whowant todiscover theirmistakes.、4Whats Crockerssuggestion about the negativeeffects ofgetting self-esteemA.Doing aninteresting matter.B.Working harderthan everbefore.C.Having abigger goalthan theirself.D.Not checkingyour Facebookpage inaday.(分)
24.8The computer mouse isfamiliar toeveryone becauseitisa mostuseful deviceused bypeople tocommunicate witha(触摸板)desktop computer.It gavewaytothe touchpad forlaptops butsome peoplestill useit fortheir laptops.The manwho inventedthe computermouse,Douglas Engelbartdied athome onJuly2,
2013.Engelbarts daughterChristinanotified hisdeath tothe statesComputer HistoryMuseum inan email.She saidthat herfather hadkidney failureand diedpeacefully onTuesdaynight inhis sleep.Engelbart developedthe mouseinthe1960s-a woodenshell coveringtwo mealwheels,obtaining apatent forit longbefore themouseswidespread use.Engelbart wasborn onJanuary30,1925in Portland,Oregon,to aradio repairmanfather anda housewifemother.He wasworkingin agovernment aerospacelaboratory inCalifornia whenhe hadthe visionofthe computermouse.When he started working,the computerwas atthe infantstage andwasabig machinethat requiredhuge amountsof timetoprocess data.But Engelbarthadalreadyimagined thefuture ofthe computer and relatedtechnology.He wasahead ofmany scientistsworking onthesame technology.After the Vietnam Warhestartedworkingonthe interactivecomputer atan experimentalresearch groupat StanfordResearchInstitute,which hadthe financialbacking ofthe Air Force,NASA andthe AdvancedResearch ProjectsAgency,an armoftheDefenseDepartment.In1968ataconference,he demonstrateda workingmodel ofa mouse,computerandkeyboard thatwas usedto sharedata onnetwork.He demonstratedtext editing,video conferencingand hypertext.His ideaof computernetwork wasthe baseand firststeptowards ARPANET.He nevermade moneywiththeinvention ofthe mouseas hispatent wastill1987andthe mouse cameinto wideuse afterthe1980swhenSteve Jobsof Applebought onebutton mouse.Apple neverpaid anymoney toEngelbart.1With thedevelopment ofscienceandtechnology.A.thecomputermouse isstill anecessary partofalaptopB・some peoplestop usingthe mouseontheirdesktop computerC.thetouchpad hastaken theplace ofthe mouseinawayD.laptops will become popularwith mostoftheusers、2When DouglasEngelbart lefttheworld.A.he suffereda lotfrom kidneyfailureB.he happenedtobeliving withhis daughterC.he failedto sendan emailto amuseumD.he hada quietexpression onthe face、3When Engelbartgotapatent forthe mouse.A.he hadmade manyother inventionsB・themouse wasnt usedwidelyC.a woodenmousewasvery popularD.he tookcharge ofan aerospacelaboratory、4From thesixth paragraphwecanknow that.A.Engelbart wentoff totheVietnamWar B.Engelbart gaineda lotof supportC,Engelbart workedfortheAirForceD.Engelbart earneda lotof money分
25.10Your38Reading List,Provided byBill GatesMostof uscant livelike billionaireMicrosoft co-founder BillGates,but wecan readlike him.Gates recommendedfour booksin38-though somewere publishedearlier.Leonardo da Vinci,by Walter Isaacson37The bestsellingbiographer ofSteve Jobsand AlbertEinstein researcheddeeply intoda Vinciscontributions beyondart,highlighting thebreadth of his scientific,technological,and creativeoutput.Leonardo nearlyunderstood almostall ofwhat wasknownontheplanet atthe time.Thats mostlybecause ofhis curiosityabout everyarea ofnatural scienceandthehuman experienceJsaid Gates.The BestWe CouldDo:An IllustratedMemoir,by Thi Bui37Gates callsthis graphicnovel reallyimpressive”.Bui isthe daughterof Vietnameserefugees whocame toAmerica afterthe fallofSaigon,and becominga parentinspired hertolookinto herown parents5miserable history.I wasstruck byhow theexperiences Buiillustratesmanage tobe bothuniversal andspecific totheir circumstances,said Gates.Lincoln inthe Bardo,by George Saunders38萦绕Saunders,a long-time shortstory writer,won highpraise forthis novel.The bookimagines theghosts thathaunt thebasementof WillieLincoln,Abraham Lincolnsson,who diedat11in reallife.Willie^death afterthe CivilWar madethe presidenthavea newunderstanding ofthe griefhes creatingin otherfamilies bysending theirsons offto diein battle,“said Gates.Origin Story:A Big History ofEverything,by David Christian38This newbook isby thecreator ofBigHistory,a free,online socialstudies course.It traceshistory inwide,sweeping movements,starting withthe BigBang,anditprovides,in effect,a shortcourse inmodern science.This isa briefhistory ofthe universe.Davidgets alittle stuckonthecurrent economicand politicalproblems inthe West,andIwish hetalked moreabout therole innovation willplay inpreventing theworst effectsof climate change Jsaid Gates.、1Which booksrefer tothe fieldof scienceA.Origin Storyand Leonardo daVinci.B.Lincoln inthe Bardoand OriginStory.C.LeonardodaVinci andThe BestWe CouldDo.D.The BestWe CouldDo andLincoln inthe Bardo.、2If youare interestedin thrillers,whose bookwill youmost probablychooseA.WalterIsaacson.B.ThiBui.C.GeorgeSaunders.D.David Christian.、3Which ofthe followingstatements isTRUEA.The BestWe CouldDo isan autobiography.B.Lincoln inthe Bardohas beenwarmly received.C.DavidChristiantalks muchaboutthepart thatinnovationwillplay.D.Readers canonly readabout Leonardoda Vinciscontributions towardsart.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和L530A BC四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.D(分)
26.30I wasntprepared forthe wayIfeltwhen my18-year-old son,Dylan,left forAsia duringhis winterbreak.I was]the momenthefirsttold myhusband Michaeland me that hewanted touse someofhis2to travelaround China.We wereexcitedfor him to exploretheworld.We toldhim that3was oneofthebest waysto spendhis moneyandthe4will lasta lifetime.On themorning ofDylans departure,he5a fewmore thingsinto hisbag.Before heand Michael6totheairport,I yelled,Be safe,and7whenyouarrive inShanghai.”That night8hewasflying somewhereover thePacific Ocean,it hitmethatDylan wasreally onhis
9.Iwoke hourly,each time10the clockand countingthe hoursbefore hewould landthe followingmorning.11my decisionto lethim goalone,I prayed,and thoughtabout allthe thingsthat couldgo12,Then Iheard fromhim.Thefirst text said hedarrived.The secondtextsaidhis luggagedidnt13it.Feeling anxious,I madlyattempted to14down hisluggage.To searchfor lostbaggage,I persuadedhimtogo backtothe15andsuggested hego tothe airlinesoffice.My efforts16,All thewhile Dylanwas textingme hewasall right.After that,there wasno more17about lostluggage.I knewthat hedfigure itout,and thatthe lifelessons wouldbe
18.Several daysinto thetrip,Dylan senta photofrom HongKong.I thoughtI couldnever studyabroad anywherebutEurope,19Icoulddefinitely doit here.^^his noteread.
1、A.thrilled B,worried C-eager D・upset
2、A.caution B.savings C.relations D.friends
3、A.traveling B.learning C.driving D.purchasing
4、A.costs B.virtue C.items D.memoriesAnd Iwas
205、A.put B.stuck C.reached D.knocked
6、A.took offB.saw offC.pulled awayD.moved on、7A.write B.call C.text D.email
8、A.since
8、thought C.after D.while
9、A.behalf B.feet C.mind D.own、10A.mending B.checking C.seeing D.winding
12、A.wrong B.wild C.smooth D.bad、11A.Convincing B.Doubting C.Admitting D.Denying13A.arrive B.make C.manage D.deserve
14、A.bring B・turn C.settle D.track
15、A.homeland B.airport C.supermarket D.car、16A.failed B.worked C.paid D.lost
17、A.presentation B.talk C.appearance D.rumor18A.awful B.unbearable C.deep D.worthless
19、A.or B.so C.and D.but
20、A.in despairB.ataloss C・at peaceD.in reality第二节(每小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式分二
27.15When itcomes toclimatechange,language doescount InMarch,the Guardianchanged1it wording-using globalheating,,instead ofglobal warming”,after scientistsfound thatEarths temperatureis set
2.rise frombetween
3.5C and
4.5C.And onMay1,the UKparliament declareda climateemergency”,
5.becomethe firstparliament todo soIfwith“global warming,were stillinside ourcomfort zoneof handlingthe situation,entering thestateofglobal heating,,is likeheadingtoapoint6,the delicatebalance ofnature isdisturbed somuch thatthere isno turningback Everythingwillbechanging:Coralwill die,polar bearswill losetheir habitatscompletely,and extreme
7.weather like。
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