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163.com Js20082008学年高三年级模拟试卷2022〜2023本试卷分四个部分满分分,考试用时分钟150120第一部分听力共两节,满分分30第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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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5A BC项听完每段对话后,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一10遍
1.What was the weatherlike in the afternoonA.Windy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.
2.How doesthe mansoundA.Worried.B.Confident.C.Afraid.
3.What is the conversationmainly aboutA.Going on holiday.B.Taking photographs.C.Getting a new passport.
4.Why didthe mango tosee adoctorA.He canonly seethings upclose.B.He getsglasses for the woman.C.He doesntlike hisold glasses.
5.What are the speakersgoing todo nextA.Stay at home.B.Play withsnow.C.Play badminton.第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,5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.Why doesthe womanwant to replace the sofaA.It isuncomfortable.B.It isreally old.C.It doesntmatch the table.
7.What do the speakersagree todoA.Change thetable.B.Buy areading lamp.C.Move alamp onto thetable.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What didthe manuse lastweekendA.A sharedbike.B.A sharedcharger.C.A shared umbrella.
9.What is the womangoing totalk aboutnextA.The properways to use thesharing product.B.Her attitudetowards thesharing economy.C.The advantagesof thesharing economy.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What has the manfoundA.An olddoor.B.A secretdinner.C.An interestingwall.学年高三年级模拟试卷(扬州)2022〜2023英语参考答案及听力材料第一部分1〜5ABCAB6-10BCCAA11-15CBCBA16-20BCAAB第二部分钻一并21〜23CCD24-27BCDB28〜31DACA32〜35BCAD第一T36〜40CABEG第三部分生一珏弟P41-45ABACA46〜50BDDCD51〜55ADBCC第二节
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65.a第四部分拓一拈Dear Jack,Thanks somuch foryour affectionfor theSpring Festival!And I am toowilling tooffer yousomeadvice ondecorating yourhome.To createthe joyous atmosphere,you*d betterintegrate redinto yourdecoration asit means“happiness”.Firstly,paste the red coupletson thedoors andaffix thered paper-cuttings to the windows.Sticking thecharacter offu is also acustom.Besides,after the cleaning,you canhang uptheredlanternsto illuminatethe insideand outsideof thehouse.May youhave apleasant ChineseNew Yearand rememberme to your parents!Yours,Li Hua第二节I wondered,“Could jt be him”I dialedthe number,gave myfull nameto asecretary andwas putonhold.A longfifteen secondslater,a gentlemanwas on the line.His openingstatement was,Mr Kowalorwhatever,Ive really...missed you.^^Then therewas silence.Tears wellingup in my eyes,I blurtedoutbetween sobs,“Mike,I onlywish Idkept intouch withyou all these years.Pm reallyproud ofyou.In atremblingvoice on the otherside,Mike answered,“I wouldn*tbehere nowif itwerent foryou.”When wewere abletQ gettogether,he toldme hi§road to the law.Studying lawin the libraryenabled him to explorehis innerdepths-the“gangster hehad wanted to bewas somethingof aheroprotecting thedisadvantaged withknowledge.He studiedall the way tothe lawuniversity whileworkingpart-time forhis educationfees.Now hehad risento beone of the mostsuccessful criminallawyers inCanada.He owedall tome while I thoughtthe greatestgood weteachers coulddo for the studentswas toassistin revealingthe bestof theirown.听力材料Text1M:Look at the sky,Jane.How clearit isnow!W:Yes.Luckily,the windin theafternoon blewaway thosedark clouds,but theweather reportsaysits goingto rainin12hours.Text2W:Arent youafraid ofgetting sickIts coldout there.M:No way.This materialis strongerthan itlooks and its quitewarm.W:OK,but Iworry about you.Make sureto tell me ifyoure gettingcold.Text3W:Im solooking forwardto goingonholidayand takingphotos,but Ineed to get anew passportfirst.M:Its veryeasy.There is an onlineform that you canfill out and thenupload yourown photograph.Text4W:How wasyour appointment,dearM:Well,unfortunately,the doctorthinks Ineed tostart wearingglasses.W:Thats nosurprise.You holdthe newspaperright upto yourface when you readit.Ive beensayingthat youneed glassesfor years!Text5W:George,its boringto stayathome.Why dontwe playbadminton outsideM:Pd liketo,but itstoo coldtoday.Look,its snowing!Its allwhite.Do youlike snowI thinkwecan makea snowmannow.W:Lets go!Text6W:The departmentstore hasreduced allits pricesby fortypercent duringthe sale.Don*tyou thinkit*s timetoreplaceour sofaWeve hadit fora longtime!M:Do youthink soI thinkits comfortableenough.What wereally needisaproper lampto goonthe tablenext tothesofa.Its impossibleto sit and readthere at the moment.W:Lets moveone of the lampsdown from the bedroomthen.The blueone wouldlook goodon thattable.M:Youre right.Text7W:The sharingeconomy isreally convenientfor me.M:Oh,reallyW:Yes,I guessI cantlive withoutit.I ridea sharedbike towork everyday.And whenmy mobilephoneis dead,Id liketousethe sharedcharger.Sometimes when it rainswhileIdon*t havean umbrella,I wouldrent a sharedumbrella.M:Speaking ofthat,I rememberthat lastweekend I was outsidewhenitrained hardsuddenly.So Iusedasharedumbrella.I heldthe umbrellafor onlyten minutesand thenit wasbroken.I didntknowwhat happened.W:Oh,you poorthing.Maybe youdidnt doit in the rightway.Let meteach you.Text8M:Quick,quick,honey.Come andsee.W:What isit Immaking dinner,you know.This hadbetter beimportant.Anything lessthanhidden treasure,ril be annoyed.M:Well,its abit likethat.I knockeddown part of thiswall andlook whatI found.W:What isitM:Its adoor.It musthave beencovered upa longtime ago.W:Will therebe aroom behinditM:If thereis,it mustonly besmall.W:Dont tellKate andSusan-they willuse itfor hidingfrom us.M:Living inthis oldhouse islike livingin acastle.Tt seemsto haveso manysecrets.W:My sistershouse used to be a shop.In oneof therooms,she foundlots ofold signsand productsfromthe past.M:Thats whatI likeabout theseold places.They areso interesting.W:Its true.New housesmay beefficient butthey haveno character.Text9W:Our guesttoday isChef MichaelWilson.Thanks againfor joiningus,Mr Wilson.M:Oh,its mypleasure.And pleasecall meMike.W:OK,Mike,youve beencooking sinceyou werea kid,and youvebeen aprofessional chefforover twentyyears.What isit aboutcooking thatyou loveso muchM:Its thebest wayfor peopleto communicate,inmyopinion.You dont need language.You donthaveto have anything incommon.Its easyto makenew friendswhen youshare ameal together.W:So,what aresome of the differencesin thefood of different countriesM:Well,in theWest,people eat a lot of bread,while inAsia,rice andnoodles aremore common.Beef isvery common in countrieslike theUnited States,but itsnot aspopular inNorthern Europe.W:What doyouthinkis the most importantfactor incookingM:I thinkthat freshlocal foodsarethe most important part of any typeof cooking.Text10Hi,Cathy,this isPitt.I heardthat duringthe ChineseSpring Festivalholiday youwont go back toyourhometown in the Statesand willgo toGermany forsome travelingand thencome back to China.Imleaving youthis voicemessage toinvite youto cometo ourfamilys ChineseNew YearsEve dinner,say,on Feb.
4.My motherand Iwill startmaking dumplingsaround4p.m.and wellprobably starthavingdinner at6p.m.If youreinterested inmaking dumplings,feel freeto joinusat4p.m.Im afraidtherewill bevery fewbuses ortaxis runningtomorrow afternoon.My fatheris happyto pickyou upfrom yourplace.Just sendme youraddress andtellmewhen youcan come.After dinner,we willwatch someSpringFestival showson TV.The mostinteresting showstarts at around8p.m.We usuallystay upvery late,sodont worryabout stayingtoo long.Just let me knowwhenyouwant togobacktoyourplace.Lookingforward toyour earliestreply.
11.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween thetwo speakersA.Boss andsecretary.B.Father anddaughter.C.Husband andwife.
12.Where arethe speakersA.In ashop.B.In ahouse.C.In acastle.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What isthe mandoingA.Eating ameal.B.Cooking ameal.C.Having aninterview.
14.How longhasthe man beencookingA.Only recently.B.Since he was a kid.C.Since hewas twentyyears old.
15.Why doesthemanmention riceand noodlesA.To givean example.B.To name his favoritefood..To showhis bestcooking.
16.What isthe mostimportant forcooking accordingtothemanA.Rich flavors.B.Freshness offood.C.Different stylesof cooking.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What isCathy*s nationalityA.Chinese.B.German.C.American.
18.When willthey startmaking dumplingsA.At4p.m.B.At6p.m.C.At8p.m.
19.How willCathy cometothe speakers houseprobablyA.By car.B.By bus.C.By taxi.
20.What doesthespeakerthink Cathymay worryaboutA.Going backtoo early.B.Staying theretoo long.C.Having difficultywatching TVshows.第二部分阅读共两节,满分分50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 DATheres no shortageof healthfood trendson TikTok,but whichones areactually sensibleAndshould youskip anyof themaltogether Weasked registereddietitian VanessaRissetto,and hereswhatyou needto know.Emily MarikosSalmon BowlMadewith rice,baked salmon,soy sauceand spicymayo-and to be clear,there area lotofdifferent一variations ofit onlinethis passesRissettos testbecause itshealthy,fast,easy andhas goodflavor.Rissetto saysthat whileshe wouldrecommend thisrecipe,she wouldalso suggestchanging thewhiterice forbrown ricefor increasednutrients andmore fiber.Healthy CookieDoughCookie doughthats healthyThis istoo goodto betrue,right Theanswer isprobably yes.Rissettosays thatwhile thismay behealthy,it probably doesnt tastegood.Im certainthis tasteslike cardboard,“she said.If you dont careabout taste—then thisis foryou.”Lettuce WaterFor SleepWhileharmless,the TikToktrend ofpouring boilingwater overromaine lettuceleaves to makelettuce water“for bettersleep probablywon*t cureyour sleepdisorder—anditprobablydoesnttastegreat,either.“This is not athing.Theresnoevidence toprove it,“Rissetto said.Instead,steep abanana peelinboiling water to helpaid withsleep.”Natures CerealAsRissetto pointsout,its basicallya fruitsmoothie bowl.“Iamall forhaving berriesand coconutwater,“she said.uNutrition-wise,this haslots ofvitamins,antioxidants andfiber.Its basicallya fruitsalad thatwould besuper refreshingon ahot dayorpost-workout.
21.What isspecial aboutEmily Marikossalmon bowlA.It doesnttaste great.B.It isgood forhealth.C.Its recipeisnotfixed.D.It usestwo kindsof rice.
22.Which recipedoesnt RissettorecommendA.Emily Marikossalmon bowl.B.Healthy cookiedough.C.Lettuce waterfor sleep.D.Natures cereal.
23.Which foodsuits youbest afterplaying afootball matchA.Emily Marikossalmon bowl.B.Healthy cookiedough.C.Lettuce waterfor sleep.D.Natures cereal.BAndy Konghas workedvery hardto getto where he istoday.He creditsbecoming amillionaire by20to hisstrict Asianparents whotutored him at a young ageby workingforthefamily.Kong,of Danville,Virginia,started workingwhen hewas onlynine.English wasn*tastrong suitforAndy*s parents,and thafswherehewas ableto assisthis familythemost.After schooland onweekendshe wouldhelp outat theirfamily-owned restaurantand nailsalons.Not onlydid hedothelabor work,buthe was also involvedin creatingonline ads.This washis introduction tothe world ofonline business.Andy startedhis Amazon business in the eighthgrade.When helearned aboutAmazon弋发货模式Dropshippingd fromakidhe sawon Instagram,he gotinspired and decided to give ita try.Unfortunately,the storeeventually gotshut downbecause hewas impatientwith thegrowth.Instead ofconsideringitafailure,he viewedthis experienceas alife lesson and learnedfrom hismistakes.Meanwhile,his parentsnever stoppedtrying totalk himinto focusingon schooland theirretail business.The biggestchallenge whenstarting abusiness isgetting someoneto believein you,“Andy says.Hepushed throughand didthings forhimself evenwhen hisloved onesdiscouraged it.In2019,Andy methis nowbusiness partners,and together,they createdan Amazonmanagementcompany calledProject WiFi.This Projecthas proven to beextremely successful.They currentlyhelpover55clients runtheir online businesses,and planto helpmany moreinthefuture.When askedabout thesecret tohis success,Andy says,Learning tosacrifice whetherthafs family,friends,or soccergame fora singlegoal isthe only way tosucceed,rather thanattempting multiplethings.If itsworth doingthen itsworth doingwell withno shortcuts
7924.Why didAndy workin hisparents*shops atayoungageA.Because hecould earnsome pocketmoney.B.Because hisparents werentfluent inEnglish.C.Because hisparents couldhelp withhis study.D.Because hecould getaccess tothe Internet.
25.What doesparagraph3mainly talkaboutA.A newonlinebusinessmodel.B.Results ofworking impatiently.C.Difficulties inAndys career.D.Andys tensefamily relationship.
26.What doesAndy thinkcontributes tohis successA.His earlyworking experiences.B.Lessons learnedfrom hisfailures.C.Gaining otherpeoples trust.D.Focusing onone thingatatime.
27.Which of the followingcan bestdescribe AndyKongs personalityA.Committed andgenerous.B.Motivated andopen-minded.C.Creative andfaithful.D.Hard-working andsociable.C海盗.Today,the Vikingsare mostlyknown asviolent piratesBut they were alsotraders.At theirheight,the Vikingsattacked,settled ortraded onfour continents.All of their travel,trade andwarfare weremade possibleby Viking ships,which werefar moreadvancedthan anythingelse sailingaround Europeat thetime.The mostfamous,and mostfeared,wasthe月台体drekar.At sea,these shipscould movequickly thanksto theirlarge sails.The hullsof the shipswere shallowand fat,which madethem ridehigh inthe water.The ships were alsolight enoughthat theycould be carriedfrom onebody ofwaterto another overshort sectionsof land.This greatlyextended theirrange.货物But Viking ships werentjust builtfor warfare.Another type,called the knarr,had cargoholdsbuilt inthe hull.One suchcargo shipwas capableof carrying24tons.The knarrswould havelookedsimilar tothe drekarsexcept theywere longer,fatter andtaller.These werethe backbonesoftheVikingempire,which theyused tocarry everythingfrom goldcoins tospices andfine fabrics.Both thedrekar andtheknarrwere builtusing the same method.Traditionally,oceangoing ships龙骨,have useda keelshaped likethe finof afish.The keelsinks intothe waterbelow thehull.It helpsthe ship maintaina straightline throughthe waterand countersthe forceofthewind againstthe sail,whichotherwise mightblow theship over.Viking shipshad nodeep keel.Instead,theywerebuilt fatenough tocarrylots ofsoldiers orpieces ofcargo whoseweight helpedkeep theship planted inthewater.Viking ships were soadvanced fortheir timethat theyoften werethe biggest,tallest andmoststriking shipsmany peoplehad everseen.A monkat theSt.Omer Monastery,in France,wrote thisdescription of aroyal Vikingship in1013“On oneside lionsmolded ingold wereto beseen ontheships,ontheother birdsonthetops ofthepoles indicatedby theirmovements thewinds as they blewThe Vikings builta wealthyempire throughtrade as well asrobbery andused theirwealth tocontinuouslyimprove theirships.
28.What doesthe authorintend totell usA.The Vikingswere notviolent piratesbut traders.B.TheVikingsused to take alead inthe worldtrade.C.Viking shipscould carrymore cargothan shipstoday.D.Vikingshipscontributed tothe extensionoftheirempire.
29.What canwe inferabout theknarrsA.They were not designedfor warfare.B.They werefaster thanthe drekars.C.They weredesigned tocarry soldiers.D.They servedthe samepurpose asdrekars.E.
30.What dothe Vikingsships andthe traditionaloceangoing shipshave incommonA.They bothuse adeep keelshaped likethe finof afish.B.They bothmake thehull shallowand fatwith largesails.C.They bothtake measuresto keeptheshipplantedinwater.D.They bothinstall somethingto counterthe forceof wind.E.
31.Why doesthe authorrefer toa monksdescriptionof a VikingshipA.To showhow advancedVikingshipswere fortheir time.B.To showhow interestedthe monkwas intraveling bysea.C.To showthat Vikingshipsweredesigned ina strangeway.D.To showthat Vikingshipswerecontinuously improved.D脏话.Every languageand culturehas curse words Whatgives acursewordits poweris partly itsmeaning andpartlyitssound.In English,for example,curse wordstend tocontain ahigh percentageofplosive sounds-including P,T andK,“said RyanMcKay,a psychologistat Universityof London.Dr.McKay teamedup withhis colleagueShiri Lev-Ari to learn whetherthis familiarpattern wentbeyondEnglish.They wonderedwhether itmight evenrepresent whatscalled soundsymbolism.Soundsymbolism iswhen aword soundslike whatit means.The researchersfirst askedfluent speakersof Hebrew,Hindi,Hungarian,Korean andRussian tolist粗俗的themostvulgar wordsthey couldthink of.Once theydmade alist ofeach languagesmostfrequently usedcurse words,the researcherscompared thesewith neutralwords fromthesamelanguage.In theselanguages,they didntfind theplosive sounds that seemcommoninEnglish curse words.u Instead,we foundthat thevulgar words were definedby whatthey lacked:the approximantsoundsthatincludeletters I,L,R,W andY,Dr.Lev-Ari said.Next,the scientistsinvited215native speakersof sixlanguages:Arabic,Chinese,Finnish,French,German andSpanish.The participantslistened topairs ofwords ina languagethey didn*t speak,andguessed whichword ineach pairwas offensive.In reality,allthewords wereinvented.For example,theresearchers startedwith theAlbanian word“zog,for“bird”,and createdthe pairof fakewords yogandtsog”.Participants weremore likelyto guessthat wordswithout approximants,such as“tsog,werecurses.Finally,the researcherscombed throughthe dictionaryfor Englishcurse wordsand theircleaned-upversions.Once again,thecleanversions includedmore ofthe soundsI,L,R,W andY.语言学的A20th-century linguistic principle claimedthat thesounds ofwordswerearbitrary:Anyword couldhaveanymeaning.With cursewords,though,as inother casesof soundsymbolism,“thesounds themselvesseem tocarry meaning,“said Lev-Ari.Thats anew thing,“said linguistBenjaminBergen.Curse wordsacross languages,unrelated toeach other,may patternsimilarly.^^He alsopointedout,tomakesure thepattern of approximants missingfrom cursesisnt anaccident,it wouldbe niceto finditin aneven largersample oflanguages.E.
32.What isthe purposeof McKayand Lev-Aris researchA.To analyzea phenomenon.B.To confirman assumption.C.To explaina definition.D.To challengea theory.
33.What werethe participantsasked todo inthe secondpart ofthe researchA.To decidewhich cursewords areused morefrequently.B.To makeup newcursewordsfrom realwords.C.To guessa wordsoffensiveness accordingto itssound.D.To identifythe approximantsin cursewords.
34.According toLev-Ari,which ofthe fouris likelyto soundoffensiveA.tusck B.sola C.darn D.biach
35.What canwe learnfromthelast paragraphA.The oldlinguisticprincipleof soundsand meaningsis wrong.B.In soundsymbolism,a wordssound representsits meaning.C.The researchreveals thesimilarities betweendifferent languages.D.The resultoftheresearch isnot fullyaccepted byscientists.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In theory,modern smartphonescan lasthundreds ofhours ona singlecharge.36Manufacturers lovetouse laboratoryconditions toadvertise greatnumbers,most ofwhich dontmatch real-world use.Herewe havesome savingtricks thatactually work.Delete appsyou dont use.On average,smartphone usersdownload about42apps butuse onlytendaily.An easyway topreserve batterylife37Deleting anapp thatyoudontuse isa simpleway tofree upstoragespace onyour deviceand reducethe burdenof yourbattery.38A phonessingle biggestbattery drainisthefact thatit takesa lotof energyto keepyourphones screenlit up,and weoften leaveit onaccidentally,even ifwerenotlooking atthe screen.Thesolution isto setyour deviceto turnoff itsscreen after30seconds ora minute.Dim thescreen.Viewing yourphones millionsof pixelsat fullbrightness isa guaranteedbatterydrain.Even yourphones auto-brightness featurewill sometimesoverdo it,meaning youcouldbelosingprecious hoursof batterylife.Try dimmingyour displaya littleatatime.—39Go aheadand chargeit.Youve probablyheard theclassic adviceabout chargingbatteries:Let yourbatterydrain alltheway,then chargeto100percent andrepeat.The ideais thatyou areteaching yourbatteryto remember“its fullcharge capacity,rather thanconfusing itwith periodic,inconsistent charges.40So insteadof runningout thedoor with50percent juice,consider pluggingin yourphone for15minutes beforeyou leave.A.Get ridoftheothers.B.Decrease displaytime.C.But itsnot thecase inpractice.D.Turn offthe onesthatyoudontuse.E.Youll besurprised howquickly youreyes adjust.F.It doesn*t consumeas muchbattery poweraswethink.G.Actually mostsmartphone batteriesdon*tneedspecial treatment.第三部分语言运用共两节,满分分30第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分15115阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳A BC D选项试验<、组About five years ago,I was partofa pilotgroup1for myemployer taskedwith figuringouthow tohire andtrain people with disabilitiesand makethem successfulinside theorganization.Myboss wasvery kindanddecidedto bethe41forthegroup.Until thenwe hadonly hiredpeople withthevisually42自田症I ledthe43ofacandidate with an autismI disability.The candidatehad the
44.However,our interviewteam feltthat thedisability would45him learningthe skillsand beingsuccessful.,I convincedmy peerstogivehim achance totry out-46it was a pilotprogram meantfor ourorganizationto learntoo.I gavethe candidatea lotof47and Ibecame oneof histrainers.Our HRdepartmentwas nottoo supportivetotakesome risksso wecould onlyhire himasa48contractor.The candidateslowly andsurely stoodout inthe workplace.There weremany barriersalong thewaybut thecandidate cameto be49by hiscolleagues andhis leader.I continuedto trainhim50and helpedhimto getover anumber ofchallenges hisdisability presentedattheworkplace.Fast forwardfiveyears,he calledme lastnight toletmeknow thathe gota formal51yesterday fromhismanager asa regularemployee with a jobtitle.I52him and told himmy joy.He wentontosay Sir,53your supportall theseyears,I wouldnot behere,
9.I toldhim“Your successisthe54—of yourhardwork andpersistence.You arean inspirationtoalotofpeoplewith55_disabilities^^.Isnt itwonderful thata personwith disabilitysucceeds ina workplace
41.A.sponsor B.interviewee C.follower D.inspector
42.A.involved B.challenged C.advantaged D.varied
43.A.interview B.exam C.department D.group
44.A.disabilities B.experiences C.qualifications D.attitudes
45.A.prevent B.leave C.keep D.send
46.A.in allB.after allC.first ofall D.above all
47.A.pressure B.gratitude C.control D.encouragement
48.A.potential B.constant C.permanent D.temporary
49.A.discovered B.ignored C.accepted D.envied
50.A.dramatically B.causally C.carelessly D.closely
51.A.offer B.permit C.answer D.salary
52.A.treated B.comforted C.recognized D.congratulated
53.A.beyond B.without C.despite D.besides
54.A.method B.cause C.reward D.direction
55.A.rare B.serious C.similar D.mental第二节共小题;每小题分,满分分
101.515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1There isnothing quiteso Frenchasabaguette—a long,thin stickof breadthats foundin everyFrenchbakery intheworld.56this traditionalfood isntjust asnack;the baguetteisanimportantpartofFrench culture.According toone legend,the baguette57create inAustria bya bakerwho introducedthe steam酥皮oventoFrance in
1839.This bakingmethod madeit possibleto bakebread witha crispycrust andlightcenter.Baguettes grewin58popular inFrance throughoutthe19th century.Early baguetteswere muchlargerthan thoseof today.59measure aroundtwo meterslong,these baguetteswere carriedby deliverywomen,who piledthem likefirewood ontheir backs.When60serve,these hugebaguettes werecommonlylaid alongthe dinnertable,astheywere toolong tofit thetables width!While thebread datesbacktothe1800s,the termbaguette wasntregularly useduntil the1920s,61anewlaw preventedbakers fromworking before400a.m.Following the lawsintroduction,bakers startedmaking breadwithalong,thin shapeso thatit wouldbake62fast andbeready intime for breakfast.Baguette beganto beusedtorefer tothis fast-baking bread.Baguette eatingcomes with63it ownset ofcustoms.For example,its consideredunlucky toplacea baguetteupside downonatable.And baguettesare usuallybroken apartby handduring meals,notsliced64a knife.However youenjoy them,just rememberthat yourenot justeating bread,youre eating65symbol ofFrance!第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华,你的笔友为了让父母感受中国春节的氛围,就如何装饰家里更有“年”Jack味征求你的意见请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括感谢喜欢中国年;如何装饰不少于两点;.你的祝福
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2.3注意写作词数应为左右;
2.80可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.第二节满分分25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文I wastwenty then,teaching aclass ofthirty studentsin Torontoincluding Mike,a10-year-old streetkid.Having losthis fatherand mother,he livedwithamentally-disturbed grandmother.He wasalways hungry,so eachday Fdtake himforbreakfastbefore class.Each noonafter Isharedmy lunchwith him,I taughthim newskills—using amicroscope,constructing acamera etc.One dayMike toldme ofhis dream.Most kidsintheclass wanted tobedoctors,teachers orsome强盗!such thing,but notMike!His desirewas tobeagangster Andhewasserious aboutit.I believedall childrenhad agift forwhat hewantedtobe.If hewantedtobeagangster,Id doall Icouldto helphim becomethe verybest“gangster”.I hada plan.Every Saturdayafter wehad breakfast,I tookhimtothe LawLibrary ofthe city.Iexplained tohimagood gangsterhad toknow somethingabout criminallaw,and readingup onlaw wastheonlywaytolearn.His youngmind wasinterested,and hedove in.That washow wespent eachSaturday morningthat year.Id drophim offatthelaw library.Threehours later,Pd return,pick himup forlunch andafter areview ofhis morningswork,take himhome.The followingyear Itaught inanother schoolfar away,which preventedme continuingto participatephysicallywith himon Saturdaymornings.But Iprovided himwith publictransportation ticketsso hecouldkeep uphis regularstudy atthelibrary.Later Igot marriedand movedto London.Sadly,andtomy greatregret,I lostcontact withMike.Years passed.I oftenthought of him,wondering whathad becomeofhim.Then,one day,Iwasbackin Torontoonbusiness,looking upthe numberofaformer colleagueinthetelephone directory,and there,Mikes nameaspartofatitle ofJUDGES andLAWYERS,danced offthe pageinto myeyes.注意续写词数应为左右;
1.150,请按如下格式在相应位置作答2I wondered,“Could itbehim”____________________________________________________________________________When wewere abletogettogether,he toldmehisroad tothelaw.。
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