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宁德市第二中学2015-2016学年第二学期高一年级期末考试英语第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What willthe mando tonightA.Stay athome.B.Go to a movie.C.Attend ameeting.
2.Where doesthe conversationmost probablytake placeA.In arestaurant.B.In ashop.C.In asupermarket.
3.What doesthe womanmeanA.She likedthe film.B.She didnt see the film.C.She isnt sureif she has time.
4.What similaritydo the woman and her sistershareA.They wearglasses.B.They havestraight hair.C.They getthe samecolor hair.
5.What willthe mando forhis projectA.Elephants.B.Monkeys.C.Sharks.第二节听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题
6.What isThe WesternTeacher^A.A story.B.A book.C.A magazine.
7.When didthe manstart writingbooksA.When hewas atschool.B.After hecame toParis.C.Since theyear of
2004.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题
8.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Husband andwife.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Customer andwaiter.A.The fish.B.The soup.C.The apples.
9.What must have causedthe speakersstomach aches
58.A.couldn tB.mustn,t C.shouldn,t D.needn,t
59.A.however B.truly C.though D.anyway
60.A.accident B.experience C.sentence D.problem第二节语法填空(共10个小题,每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Chinese visitorswitness horrorin ParisOn the veryevening of their61arrive,Zhang Lingfeiand herfriendwho studyin Britainhad dinnerin theCambodian restaurantthat cameunder attackby terrorists.When oneof thestaff at the restauranttold usthat therewas ashooting in the nearbyrestaurant,we werenot62frighten atfirst,,z Zhang,in her63twenty,told ChinaDaily.But throughthewindow,I sawmany peoplerunning64rapid alongthe road.Some raninto thenearest storeorrestaurant.We suddenlyrealized that the situationwas severe.Then webacked awayfrom thewindowand65go to the groundfloor togetherwith othercustomers andstaff.〃The staffturned thelights66in the restaurant soas notto benoticed by the attackers.〃We don,t knowhow longwe hidin thisrestaurant.Then as there weremore andmore policeoutside,we gotout,〃Zhang said,67add that they hadto walka longway to their hotelbecause theycouldntfind ataxi68they and the subwaystation nearbywas closed.Wu Changhong,a Chinesewho livesin Paris,said heheard thesounds of the policeresponseat hisoffice,69is about708-minute walkto theconcert hall.〃My friendtold methat therewere manygunshots around10pm.”
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6667686970.第四部分写作共两节;满分35分第一节短文改错共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号A,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者从第11处起不计分Dear Steven,r mglad that you arecoming toBeijing thissummer vacation.You askedmany questioninyour letter,and nowlet meanswer them.To startwith,Beijing,the capitalof China,is very attractive city with a long history.You canfound allkinds ofdelicious food in Beijing,of that the mostfamous isthe roast Beijingduck.I hopewe willenjoy it.Besides,there is a greatnumber oftourist attractionsworthvisiting,such as the GreatWall,the SummerPalace or the Forbidden City.These scenicspotshave attracted millions of tourists inthis year.I promiseyou willhave awonderfully timeherein Beijing.I mlooking forwardto hearfrom you as soon as possible.Yours,Liu Chao第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是高三学生李华,你的美国朋友彼得写信询问你的高考志愿请你用英语回信介绍以下情况
1.你准备报考哪所大学;
2.该大学简介;
3.你为什么选择该大学注意
1.词数100左右;
2.开头和结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数Dear Peter,Thanks foryour email.Yes,I mfacing oneof the most importantchoices in my life.Byefor now.All thebest,Li Hua答案(
6.29)第一部分听力1-5CCABA6-10CBACB11-15CBAAC16-20CBBAB阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21-23ABC24-27BDDA28-31BDCA36-40DAGFC完形填空答案41-45BCACB46-50ADCCB51-55CBDBA56-60CBCDB语法填空答案
61.arrival
62.frightened
63.twenties
64.rapidly
65.went
66.off67adding
68.themselves
69.which
70.an第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Dear Steven,I mglad that you arecoming toBeijing thissummer vacation.You askedmany questioninyour letter,and nowlet meanswer them,questionsTo startwith,Beijing,the capitalof China,is Averyattractivecitywith a longahistory.You canfound allkinds ofdeliciousfoodin Beijing,of that the mostfamous findwhichis theroastBeijingduck.I hopewe willenjoy it.Besides,there i_sa great ofnumberyou areoftourist attractionsworth visiting,such as the GreatWall,the SummerPalace orandtheForbiddenCity.These scenicspots have attractedmillionsoftouristsin(册除in)thisyear.I promiseyou willhave awonderfully timehere inBeijing.wonderfulI mlooking forwardto hearfrom youas soon as possible.hearingYours,Liu Chao第二节书面表达(满分25分)One possibleversion:Dear Peter,Thanks foryour email.Yes,I mfacing oneof the most importantchoices.After lotsofthinking andconsulting,I vefinally decidedto goto Xiamen university.Loacted in the coastalcityof Xiamenin the south,it isquite afamous universityin China.I amtired of the dryplainhere,especially thesmog!I cant wait to breathethe freshair andsee thegreen treesandbeautiful flowers!Besides,Xiamenuniversityis justright for me.I believeI cando wellenoughin thecollege entranceexam to be accepted.To makemy dreamcome true,I11have tocontinue workinghard in the nextfew months.Bye for now.All thebest.Li Hua录音原文Text1W:Excuse me.Can weget atable at the non-smoking areaM:Sure.But youmay needto waitfor afew minutes.You canhavealook atthe menufirst inthewaiting area.Text2W:So,you velived inLondon for40years.Were youborn thereM:No.I wasborn andbrought upin asmall town,and onlymoved toLondon inmy twentieswhenI gota jobattheBBC.Text3M:Excuse me.Could youtell mewhen thenext trainto New York willleaveW:Sorry,I don t know.You cancheck atthe informationcounter.It sright downthe hall.M:Thank you.Text4M:I vejust beenoffered twojobs justnow.W:Congratulations!Which oneare yougoing totakeM:Thanks.I havent decidedyet.Text5W:Excuse me.Do youknow whereMr.Anderson isM:Oh,we arerepairing theclassroom ceilingthis week,so heis givinghis classin thelibraryinstead.Text6W:Jason,would youtell usa littleabout howyou becamea writerM:Oh,I vewritten eversince I was aboy.When Iwas atschool,I wrotestories for a childrensmagazine.Later on,I wrotefor TheWesternTeacherand variousother magazinesbefore Igotinto writingbooks.W:Did youstart writingyour ownbooks afteryou cameto ParisM:Yes.My firstbook waspublished herein
2004.Text7W:Ralph,my stomachaches!M:Mine too,honey.W:I thinkit wasthe fishorthemeat weate in therestaurant.M:It might have been.W:Or thesoup.M:No,it couldnt have been thesoup because I didnt haveany.Little Jimmyhadsome,andhes allright.W:Of course,we satin thesun fora longtime,but Isuppose itcouldn,thavebeen thesun.M:That strue.Now,what elsedid weboth eatOnly thoselovely applesI boughtatthemarket.It couldnthavebeen them.We reused toeating apples,and youwashed them.W:No,I didnt!I thoughtyou had!M:Oh,Jenny,I didnt washthem!Iwassure youdid!It musthavebeenthe apples,then.Oh,I feelworse now.Let sgo seea doctor.Text
8.M:Why don tyoulike goingto the cinemaW:Well,there aretoo manyproblems.M:Like whatW:For example,when afilm ispopular,the cinemais rathercrowded.When thetraffic isbad,it takes alongtime toget there.M:Are theseall theproblemsW:No,the worstisthepeople一children runningup anddown,people chattingendlessly,andso on.So,I drather stayhome andwaitto seethe films when they areshown onTV.M:Then youmay seethefilmsa bitlater thanother people.W:Yes,but I’11be morecomfortable in the quietnessof myliving room.M:Well,I can,t standothers talking about a new filmbefore Isee it,so Iprefer seeing filmsat thecinema assoon as they comeout.Text9M:Can Italk toyou fora minute,Professor SmithW:Sure,David.What canI do for youM:I didnt getto copy down all the termsyou mentionedin today s lecture,and Iknow theywereimportant.W:Do youremember whatparts ofthe lectureyou hadtrouble withM:Uh,not really.W:Hmm.Can Itake alook at your notesM:Sure.W:Hmm,interesting.M:WhatW:David,just bylooking throughyour notesfrom todayand from last weeks classes,I cantell thatyouve beenmissing alot ofimportant informationfrom mylectures.Your notesare ratherincomplete.M:What swrong Ithought Itook goodnotes.W:Hmm.Not exactly.I thinkyour note-taking skillsneed someimprovement.M:Oh.W:What Isuggest is thatyoucopydownthe key points thatI puton theboard atthe start ofeach class.That way,you canfollow alongand keepup with the mainideas ofthe lecture.M:OK.W:Second,use thekeypointsto help you fillin thedetails thatdevelop eachmain point.Dont worryabout writingdown everythingI sayword forword.It lookslike youwere tryingtodo that.Focus onunderstanding theorganization ofthe lecture.That willhelpyoufind themostimportant informationyou shouldwrite down.M:All right.Thanks,Professor Smith.W:Oh,and onemore thing:you mightfind ituseful toshorten wordsand usespecial marks.Thatcan saveyoualot oftime.Text10It isno secretthat manyfamous people,including Napoleon,Catherine theGreat,and eventheQueen ofEngland,loved silkclothes.In the thirteenth century,Marco Polotraveled theSilkRoad andbrought silk to Venice.You can be surethat Italiansvalued thisprecious materialgreatly.Some ofthe designsadded into their clothingwere copiesof paintingsby Leonardo da Vinci.Today,there areno world-class dressdesigners whohave notused Italiancloth materialsmade ofChinesesilk.A famouspoet hassaid,uWhat diamondsdofor the hand,silk doesfor thebody.Silk hasacomfortable andexpensive quality.Silk dressesand suitscertainly addbeauty andstyle toones clothescollection.You want to beconsidered assuccessful asthose whoknow whatqualityis,dontyou Noone who is anyoneshould bewithout thisspecial material.Come andbuy asilkdress orshirt today!参考答案1-5CCABA6-10CBACB11-15CBAAC16-20CBBAB沁园春•雪〈毛泽东》北国风光,千里冰封,万里雪飘望长城内外,惟余莽莽;大河上下,顿失滔滔山舞银蛇,原驰蜡象,欲与天公试比高须晴日,看红装素裹,分外妖烧江山如此多娇,引无数英雄竞折腰惜秦皇汉武,略输文采;唐宗宋祖,稍逊风骚一代天骄,成吉思汗,只识弯弓射大雕俱往矣,数风流人物,还看今朝薄雾浓云愁永昼,瑞脑消金兽佳节又重阳,玉枕纱厨,半夜凉初透东篱把酒黄昏后,有暗香盈袖莫道不消魂,帘卷西风,人比黄花瘦
10.Where willthe speakersgoA.To themarket.B.To thehospital.C.To therestaurant.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题
11.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.New films.B.Popular cinemas.C.Film-seeing habits.
12.What seemsto botherthewomanatthecinemaA.The uncomfortableseat.B.The noisypeople.C.The longwaiting time.
13.What dowe knowabout themanA.He prefersseeing new films atthecinema.B.He enjoysseeingfilmswith friends.C.He likestalkingaboutnewfilms.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题
14.Why doesDavid goto Professor Smith forhelpA.He hadtrouble withtodayslecture.B.He missedall theclasses lastweek.C.He wantedto learnhow totake notes.
15.What shouldDavid doatthestartofeach classA.Have ashort talkwith theprofessor.B.Look through the notesfromlastclass.C.Take downthe mainpoints ofthe lecture.
16.How canDavid findthe mostimportant informationto writedownA.By rememberingallthedetails ofthe lecture.B.By readingthe notestaken byhis classmates.C.By focusingon theorganization ofthe lecture.
17.How manysuggestions hasProfessorSmithgiven toDavidA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题
18.Who broughtsilktoEurope inthethirteenthcenturyA.Napoleon.B.Marco Polo.C.LeonardodaVinci.
19.What dowe knowabout silktodayA.It isused byfamous dressdesigners.B.It ismuch cheaperthaninthepast.C.It isvery popularamong painters.
20.Why doesthe speakergive thetalkA.To encouragepeople tolearn designing.B.To persuadepeople tobuysilk clothes.C.To introducethe historyof silktrade.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AEnter fora chanceto win a MontanaadventureImagine yourselfhiking onthe sameroute thatLewis andClark onceexplored,fly fishingandwhitewater rafting(激浪漂流)in beautifullakes andrivers,learning howto speakBlackfeet,digging forancient dinosaurremains,and standingattheedge ofa6,000-year-old glacier(冰川)in GlacierNational Park.You havethe chanceto doall ofthis andmuch morewith theNationalGeographic KidsHands-On ExplorerChallenge ExpeditionTeam.The Hands-On ExplorerChallengeis headingwest in2016to Montana.HIKE!Montana ishome tomany speciesof plantsand animals.Follow inthe footstepsof legendaryexplorersand geta close-up viewof waterfalls,wildflowers,and wildlife.DIG!Some ofthe mostimportant dinosaurdiscoveries havebeen foundin Montana.You11discovertreasures yourselfas youdig forancient dinosaurremains inMontana sHigh Plains.CULTURE!Montana haseleven NativeAmerican tribes(部落)—each onefilled with a uniqueheritage(遗产)and lotsof richtraditions.View theworld asthey seeit throughtheir dances,songs,food,games,and languages.HOW TOENTER
1.Write anoriginal,personal essayin Englishof nomore than300words tellingus howyouexplore yourworld andwhat itis aboutexploration thatinspires andexcites you.
2.Take aphotograph ofwhat,where,or howyou exploredthe subjectof youressay.
3.Enterby January7,
2016.Open tokids who will beages9-14as ofJuly1,
2016.
4.Send yourentry(参赛)form,essay,and photo(as describedintheOfficial Rules)to:NG KidsHands-On ExplorerChallenge,NationalGeographicKidsmagazine/CDII,114517th StreetNW,Washington,DC
20036.FOR MOREINFORMATION,GO TOKIDS.NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.COM/KIDS/CONTESTS/EXPLORER-TRIP-
2016.
21.What is true aboutMontanaA.It ishome tomany speciesof plantsand animals.B.It isLewis andClark shometown.C.Its NativeAmerican tribesshare thesame culture.D.It hasmany elephantdiscoveries.
22.If youwanttoenter thecontest,you must.A.be over14years oldB.send aphoto withyour essayC.have richexploration experienceD.write anEnglish articleover300words
23.What isthepurpose ofthe passageA.To providetravel information.B.To describeMontanas scenery.D.To announcea kidcompetition.D.To suggestsome outdooractivities.BMy aunt died backin about
2003.She waseighty-four andso wasmy uncle.When she passedhe feltmiserable.They had been married for over60years.After my aunt sdeath,he attendedhischurch morefrequently and his mourningwas nearlyunbearable towitness.His onlydaughterlived clearacross the country inthesouthso hehad onlyhimself to make acomfort.My cousintalked himinto sellingthe housethat he and myaunt hadbuilt togetherabouttwenty-five yearsbefore.It wasvery hardto partwith thehome theybuilt together.One dayhecalled mycousin whowas livingin Texas and toldher thathe reconnectedwith alady fromachurch thathe and myauntwent toforty yearsprevious]y.She playedthe pianoandhischurchwas lookingfor newmusic.Her husbandhad diedabout seven years previously.He saidhe justwantedsomeone togo outto dinnerwith andspend timewith.We werehappy for them buthad noideahow it would turnout.They wereboth almosteighty-sevenyearsold.They werelike lovebirdsand spentas muchtime togetherastheycould.They bothhad onechildeach,she ason,headaughter.The conflictin theirrelationship cameone daywhentheyneither wantedto leavetheirrespective churches.Before toolong they realized thatthey didnot wantto beapart.They wouldfinda newchurch together.They plannedto marry.When hetook herto ajewelry storeand boughthera diamond,the employeeswere soimpressed thatthey hada bigwrite upin ourown localpaper,The Truthfor ValentinesDay.They preparedfor theirwedding.They movedthe weddingdateup becauseneither wantedto waitany longerto“be together”.They got married in her house,where herfirst marriagetook place.It wassuch abeautifulrefreshing thingtosee,two peoplewho youwould havethought hadpretty muchlived theirlives,were beginninganewone together.第二十四节Which ofthe followingmay serveasthebest titleofthepassage aboveA.Love me,love mydog B.Love isnever toolateC.Love isblind D.Love atfirst sight
25.How manycharacters arementioned altogetherinthestoryA.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
26.Which ofthe statementsistrueof my uncleA.He lovedchurch activitiesmore than anything elseall hislifetime.B.He livedinthesouth ofthecountry,far awayfrom hisdaughter livingin Texas.C.His weddingday fellon ValentinesDay whenhe borrowedthe ladya diamond.D.His conflictwith the lady arosein thatthey wereboth attachedtotheirown churches.
27.Which ofthe followingcanbeconcluded fromthe passageA.When myauntdied,myunclehadbeenmarriedformore thanthree scoreof years.B.My uncle andmyaunt built their love-nest mostprobably inthe late1980s.C.When myuncle gotto knowthe ladyforthefirst time,they werealready intheir eighties.D.After myuncleandtheladygotmarried,they livedinabeautiful newhouse.CAfter servingas a ski guidein Utahs back country formore thantwo decades,a Park Citywoman isbeing recognizedby OutsideMagazine as2015s BestSki Guide.Deb Lovcigrew upin Colorado and beganskiing when she wasfive yearsold.Later shemovedto Utahand fellin love withthe back countryof WasatchMountains.Lovci hasnow servedasa Ski Utah Interconnectguide for27years.uAnything thatyou slideon snow,Vm inlovewith,“she said.Lovci leadsski tours throughthe backcountryof sixdifferent resortslocated inthe WasatchMountains.Lovci typicallytakesagroup ofeight toten peopleonaski toureach day,and onaverage,she takes300customers ontoursthroughthebackcountry eachseason.She lovesshowingoff Utahs wilderness.I lovethebackcountry,“she said.“I lovethe snowscience behindit.I lovethe safety•••I justlove it.”Along withleading skitours,Lovci ispassionate aboutanything relatedto activities.Shealso runsa bed-and-breakfast inParkCity,the OldTown GuestHouse.As“a jack-of-al「trades”,she alsoruns Alpineskis,Nordic skiscompetitively,and snowboards,and leadsmountainbike toursduring thesummer.OutsideMagazineselected fivetravel guidesin variousoutdoor fieldsto nameasthebestin theirBest ofTravel Aprilissue.Lovci saidshe wasunexpectedly cheerfulwhenshewas selectedas2015s BestSki Guideby OutsideMagazine.We allwork reallyhard inwhat wedoandwelove itand its reallynice toget acknowledged,“she said.I workwithalot ofexcellentguides andthe awardcould havegone toanybody一any oneof us.I oftenrecall myski experienceswhichwere fearfulatthebeginning,but theyhelped meachieve asuccess.”In anews release,SkiUtahdirector ofcommunications,Paul Marshallsaid,“Deb Lovciisone ofthe mostenthusiastic,focused,knowledgeable guidesintheindustry.Without heras theforefrontof ourInterconnect Tour,we wouldnot havethe successwe have.She hasbeen anenthusiasticpart ofthe InterconnectTour for27years and is thoughthighly ofby ourcustomers.”
28.What helpedDeb Lovcito beselected as2015s BestSki GuideA.Her beingready forany skirisks.B.Her lovefor Utahs wildernessand herski experiences.C.Her dreamingofthebest skijob onthe planet.D.Her genderand age.
29.The underlinedwords“a jack-of-al『trades”in Para.4probably mean“someone.A.who isvery skilledat communicatingB.who canbe recognizedas aworkaholicC.whoisenthusiastic aboutdoing businessD.who cando manydifferenttypes ofwork
30.From PaulMarshall,s words,we caninfer that.A.Lovci shouldhave helpedthem inthe tourB.everyone shouldthinkhighly ofLovciC.Lovci deservedthe award.D.Lovci achievedher successwith InterconnectTour,s help.
31.What wouldbe thebest titleforthepassageA.Deb Lovci_2015s BestSki GuideB.Deb Lovciand OutsideMagazineC.The SkiUtah InterconnectTour D.Deb Lovci一askiguide for27yearsDThis year,Face book,the social media websiteannounced thatitwouldcooperate withseveralnews organizations一including TheNewYorkTimes,The Guardian,andtheBBC一to placenewsstories directlyinto users,personal Facebook webpage.Stories publishedusing Facebook Instantwillload morequickly andkeep thestyle ofthe originalpublisher,whowillkeep alltheadvertising incomethe storiesearn—at leastfornow.The dealshows howimportant socialmediahas becometo newsorganizations,andisa clearsign ofhow theworld ofnews ischanging一and hasbeen fora while.Many thoughtof itasthedeath ofthe newspaper,when GoogleNews beganin
2002.It hadnohuman editor.Instead Googleused,and stilluses,a secretcomputer programthat selectsanddisplays newsstories accordingtothereader spersonal interests,More recently,AssociatedPress andYahoo havebeen publishingcomputer-written articles.Both usespecial softwaretoautomatically producestories aboutcompany financialresults andsports reports一areas wherethequality ofwriting isfelt to be ofsecondary importancetotheaccuracy ofthe data.I thinkwe shouldbe concernedabout suchdevelopments.One concernisthatFacebook,Googleand othersocialmediawebsites seejournalism asa sideline(副业),a wayof puttingpeoplein frontof advertisements.It isn,ttheirprimary function一so ifit stopsmaking themlotsof money,theyrelikely tostop doingit.Theres anotherconcern thatcomputer-written articlesare notactually journalismat all,because whata humannews teamproduces isactually quitecomplex.A well-written newsstoryputs informationin context,offers a voice toeach sideof anargument andbrings thepublicnew knowledge.Although economicsand speedof deliverymean readerswill probablychoose acomputer-writtenstory overa carefullyshaped article—at leastfor dailynews一I dont thinkthe computerswillbe writingany in-depth articlesforawhile yet.
32.What isthe mainpurpose ofthe articleA.To reportonanew computerservice offeredby Facebook.B.To advisereaders againstreading computer-written news.C.To expressconcern aboutrecent trendsin onlinenews.D.To describethe processof onlinenews reporting.
33.Computer-written newsreports haveso farfocused onsports andfinance becauseA.these arethemostpopular topicsfor onlinereadersB.writing styleis lessimportant thanaccuracy inthese areasC.information onthese topicsis moreeasily availableD.there arefewer journalistsspecializing inthese areas
34.What doesthe underlinedword It”in Paragraph3refer toA.Business.B.Advertising.C.Facebook.D.Journalism.
35.In Paragraph4,which ofthe followingis mentionedasacharacteristic ofa well-writtennews articleA.The informationpresented isup-to-date.B.The authors opinionis clear.C.The languageused isvivid.D.Different viewson thetopicare presented.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项A researchhas discoveredthat yourgift forhappiness isdetermined byyour genestoalargedegree.
36.We cando thisby overcomingnegative emotionsand developingpositive emotions.Strategy(策略)1:37The firststep istomakea choicetobe happy.In SeekingHappiness,Bertrand Russellsaid,uHappiness mustbe anachievement ratherthanagift ofthe gods,and inthis achievement,effortmust playagreatpart.”Once youve decidedtobehappier,you canchoose strategiesfor achievinghappiness.Strategy2:Develop gratitude(感激).In AuthenticHappiness,psychologist MartinSeligman encouragesreaders toperform adailyugratitude exercise”.38Strategy3:Remember,money can,t buyhappiness.Research shows:
39.Yes,“we alwaysthink that some thingsare wrongbecausethey cannotbring ushappiness,“writes DanielGilbert inStumbling onHappiness.Strategy4:Take partin meaningfulactivities.^People areseldom happier,“says Jackson,“than whentheyre doingmeaningfulactivitiesv.Yet,hehasfound thatthemostcommon leisure(休闲)activity-watching TV一produces someofthelowest levelsof happiness.40Active leisurethat helpsa persongrow doesnotcome easily,he writesin FindingFlow.A.Choose tobehappy.B.Achieve happiness.C.To getmore outof life,we needto putmore intoit.D.Yet,psychologists believewe canpursue happiness.E.Happiness isdecided bya goodmany aspects.F.More moneydoesn,t necessarilybring extrahappiness.G.This shiftspeople awayfrom bitterness,and promoteshappiness.笫三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑I raninto astranger ashepassedby,and Iat onceapologized tohim.We wereboth very41,the strangerand I.Then wewent42our wayafter sayinggoodbye.But athome a43story istold.Later thatday,when I44supper inthe kitchen,my daughtersuddenlystood behindme very
45.When Iturned back,I46knocked herdown,dontbe inmy47!”I shoutedangrily.She walkedaway withher littleheart
48.Onthekitchen floor,later,I foundsome flowersby thedoor.That night,while Ilay49in bed,avoiceinmydeep heartsaid,“While50withastranger,you areso polite,but withthe childrenyou love,you areso easily
51.Why arethere someflowersbythedoor Thosearethe flowers shebrought foryou.She52them herself,pink,yellowand yourfavorite blue.She stoodquietly inorder togive youa53,and younever sawthe54inhereyes.”By thistime,I feltvery55and nowmy tearsbegan tofall.I quietlywent andknelt byher
56.uWake up,little girl,wake up,“I said.Are thesethe flowersyou pickedforme”She smiled,“Yes,becauseIknew youd likethem,especially the
57.“I said,uDaughter,I msorry forthe wayI actedtoday;I58have shoutedatyouthat way.She said,“Oh,Mom,thatsokay.I loveyou
59.“Ihugged herand said,“Daughter,I loveyou too,and Ido liketheflowers.”Through this60I realizewhat FAMILYmeans:AND MOTHER,I LOVE YOU.FAMILY=FATHER
41.A.rude B.polite C.educated D.happy
42.A.inB.to C.on D.for
43.A.different B.funny C.moving D.terrible
44.A.had B.ate C.prepared D.took
45.A.quickly B.quietly C.noisily D.seriously
46.A.nearly B.hardly C.already D.even
47.A.kitchen B.room C.place D.way
48.A.beaten B.missing C.broken D.hit
49.A.alive B.asleep C.awake D.afraid
50.A.talking B.dealing C.working D.meeting
51.A.worried B.nervous C.excited D.disappointed
52.A.grew B.picked C.bought D.planted
53.A.gift B.flower C.kiss D.surprise
54.A.expression B.tears C.happiness D.joy
55.A.ashamed B.proud C.weak D.hurt
56.A.table B.desk C.bed D.knees
57.A.pink B.blue C.yellow D.green。
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