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2023年安徽省滁州市定远县英华中学英语高三上期末联考模拟试题注意事项答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域
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5.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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1.May Iuse yournew dictionary一It*s over there.・A.Feel freeB.Never mindC.My pleasureD.Its OK
2.Friendship cannever be a trade;,it needsthe mostthorough andunprofitable concept.A.in additionB.by contrastC.in returnD.by chance
3.those pastyears,we couldnthelp feelingsorry forour parentswho neverhad a rest all theyear round.A.Looking backupon B.Looking around C.Looking out D.Looking up
4.If youleave this application formand goto anotherwebsite,you willlose youhave already filledout on this form.A.whatever B.whoeverC.wherever D.whenever
5.It shockedthe worldthe UnitedStates withdrewfrom somemajor agreementsit had beencommitted to,including the2015Paris Agreementon climatechange mitigation and the2015Iran NuclearDeal.A.which B.whatC.whether D.that
6.I could not mytears when I sawthe pictureof myfather workingat thequake zone.A.bring InB.turn upC.take offD.hold back
7.While interactingwith peoplein India,I was to away of life completelydifferent frommyown.was the1quarter.The scorewas twoto2my son*s team in thelead.Parents encircledthe field,offering3With less than tenseconds4,the ballrolled in front ofmy sons
5.oneMikey ODonnel.With shoutsof6it!echoing acrossthefield,Mikey steppedbackand7it everythinghe had.All roundme thecrowd
8.ODonnel hadscored!Then there was
9.Mikey hadscored allright,but in the wrong goal,ending thegame in寂静10,For amoment therewas totalhush.You see,Mikey hasDown*s syndrome a kindofmental diseaseand11him there is nosuch thingas awronggoal.All goalswere12by ajoyoushug fromMikey.He hadeven beenknown tohug the13players whenthey scored.The silencewas14broken whenMikey,his facefllled withjoy,grabbed myson,hugged himand15,**I scored!Everybody won!Everybody won!”For amomentI heldmy breath,not surehow my son would
16.I neednot have17・I watched,through tears,18mysonthrew uphis handin theclassic high-five saluteandstarted chanting,nWay to go Mikey!Way togo Mikey!HWithin momentsboth teams19Mikey,joining in the chantand congratulatedhim onhis goal.Later thatnight,when mydaughter askedwho hadwon,I20as Ireplied,nEverybody、、won.”1A.first B.mid C.next D.flnal2A.zero B.one C.two D.four、、3A.encouragement B.entertainment C.congratulations D.awards4A.leaving B.moving、C.remaining D.passing5A.coach B.teammate C.leader D.assistant、、、6A.Kick B.Drop C.Throw D.Hold7A.sent B.handed C.gave D.brought8A.erupted、、B.froze C.laughed D.wandered9A.darkness B.silence C.excitement D.noise10A.line、、B.roundC.hurry D.tie11A.for B.of C.upon D.inside12A.accepted B.celebrated C.received D.expected、13A.disabled B.gifted C.supporting D.opposing、14A.eventually B.slightly C.permanently D.shortly、15A.stated B.whispered C.yelled D.explained、16A.continue B.answer C.react D.defend
17、A.wondered B・worried C.suffered D.doubted、18A.after B.until C.before D.as、19A.watched B.seized C.surrounded D.followed20A.signed B.sobbed C.counted D.smiled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
1.5151内单词的正确形式(分)
27.15Our experienceat theChildrens MedicalCare Centerwas eye-opening.We sawa lot of childrenwithout hairdue to their radioactive1,treat,We playedwith themandtaught them to drawpictures.The children,though
2.suffer suchgreat pains,were sofriendlythat it was mucheasier tointeract withthem thanwe
3.expect.One day,an incidentdeeply touchedus.A girlsuggested that she
4.teach ushow tofoldpaper.She taughtus withgreat patience,5,explain eachstep clearly.Though wecouldeasily dothat,we stillpretended toknow nothingabout itWe followedher,step bystep,doingeverything6,she toldus.Finally,when wefinished ourwork
7.succeed,she gaveeach of usa bighug.We couldsee thepride onher face.Her fatherwas sothankful to us thathe heldourhands tightly,tears inhis eyes.And it was notuntil then
8.we knewthe girlwould receiveanoperation thenext day.Many storieshappened at the center.It was really a
9.value experiencetousall,enriching ourlife10,a positiveway.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
28.10文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修10改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,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2io nTrain travel is quite a different experience today Little things can match Chinas、high-speed railsystem,especially thespeed atthat it is stilldeveloping The speed knownas“China speed”China speedmeans a lot ofto thecountryThe past30years hadseen Chinas rapiddevelopment in various areas,like economyand technologyWe haveseen dozensof tall、building springup almostovernight,with roads and highways reached everycorner Besides,mobile paymentsand online shopping are playing increasing important roles in everyones、、第life With so great achievements,China speedis nowa modeladmired bya wholeworld二节书面表达(满分分)25(分)假定你是李华,正在教你的英国朋友学习汉语她写信问到,龙在西方
29.25Leslie文化中是一个恶魔的象征,而中国人却自称是龙的传人,这是为什么?请你写封邮件回复她的问题内容包括龙成为中华民族象征的原因;
1.你如何看待这种文化差异
2.注意词数左右;
1.
100、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯参考词汇(传人)2descendantsDear Leslie,Hoping you can shareyour ideasonthis.Yours,Li Hua参考答案第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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530、1A、2B、3A、4A、5D、6D、7B、8D、9B、10B、11A、12D、13D、14C、15C、16A、17D、18A、19B、20C第二部分阅读理解(满分分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中,40A BC D选出最佳选项、、211A、2C、3D、4A、、221C、2A、3D、4D、、231D、2C、4C、24Maybe noone forgetstheir first bike andthere isno exceptionto awoman likeme.Mine was a Schwinncoaster bike,second-hand,painted red and yellowby itsprevious owner.I rememberriding toofast downthe bighill on Springfield Avenue.I knewat oncethat theworldwas mineto explore.A coupleof yearslater,when I was11,my grandmothervisited fromEngland,bringing(齿轮)mea bike.It wasa darkgreen one,with threegears andhand brakes.As theowner ofthe first Englishbike myfriends hadever seen,I wasalmost famous.Unlike mycoaster bike,itwaslight—riding itfelt likeflying.I rodepast bigstone houseswiththeir hugeyards andtrees.I rodepast brickrow houses.I rodealone andwith groupsoffriends.That belovedbike wentwith meto college,carrying meto thelibrary andto classes.(道具)Beyond transport,itwasoften aprop Pushingit alongas Iwalked thecollege pathsmademe feelless self-conscious.Somehow,conversation flowedmore easilyon eitherside of abike.After college,I livedabroad for a while.Returning fromLondon,I discoveredto myhorrorthat myparents hadsold mybike.For yearsafter that,I didnthaveabike thatwasreallymine.Teaching in a NewEngland(学校),prep schoolI simplyrode whateverbikes itsgraduates hadleft behind.I rodearoundthe littletown onbikes withgears andbrakes thatoften failed.I didnot takeany ofthosebikes withme whenI movedsouth to the coastaltown whereI nowlive.But aftera whileImissed riding.Finally,onafall day,I boughtabike.Called acomfort bike,it haswider tiresthan myoldbike andseven gears.But itis green-a brightergreen bike.Still,I wasa bitworried;I wasa lotolder.I broughtthe bikehome andput onmy helmet一Id neverworn ahelmet before.Then I got on the bike.After adifficult start,I feltexactlyas Iwas onthat long-ago dayonSpringfieldAvenue:free.Soon Iwas ridingalong,watchingthe wavesbreak.It seemedthat everyoneI passedsmiled.And Iknew theyall rememberedtheirfirst bikeand howit hadset themfree.I wantedto callback to them,nIt stillcan!”、5According to the article,the author*s belovedbike.A・wasa redandyellow coasterbikeB・made herthe envyof allher friendsC.was herbirthday giftfrom hergrandmotherD.made hershy and awkward attimes atcollege
6、When shewas teachingataprep school,the author・A.didnt like her once-beloved bikeB.got outof thehabit of riding bikesC.loved exploringthe littletown byriding aroundD.rode bikesthat hadbeen recommendedto herby graduates、7What happenedto the author aftershe movedto thecoastal townA.She boughtanother coasterlikeherold one.B.She foundthatshewas tooold toride abike.C.She challengedherself toride amore demandingbike.D.She regainedthe feelingthat herfirstbikehad givenher.、8What was the authorsmain purposein writingthis articleA.To describe the differentbikes she has beenriding alone.B.To recallthe joyand freedomshehasenjoyed thanksto riding.C.To informus of the funand benefitsofridingbikes withothers.D.To tellus abouthow shegrew upthrough herriding experiences.25^Mothers Daywas coming.A manstopped ata flower shop.He wantsto ordersome flowersto beposted to his mother,who livedtwo hundred miles away.As hegot outof hiscar,he noticeda younggirl sittingon theroadside,crying.“Whats wrongwith you”He asked.UI wantedto buya red rose for my mother.ButI onlyhave seventy-five cents,and arose coststvvo dollars9the younggirl replied.The mansmiled andsaid,“Come onin withme.Ill buyyou arose.”He boughtthe littlegirl her rose andordered hisown mothersflowers.As they were leavinghe offeredthe girla ridehome.She said,“Yes,please!You cantakeme tomy mother.”(公墓),She directedhim toa cemeterywhere sheplaced therose ona freshlydug grave(坟墓).The manreturned to the flower shop,gave upthe order,picked upa bigbunch offlowersand drovethe twohundredmilestohismothers house.、6Why didthe younggirl cryon theroadsideA.She couldntfind hermother.B.She losther money foraredrose.C.She losther wayinfrontof aflowershop.D.She didnthave enoughmoneyforaredrose.、7The girlstill needsmore for herrose.A.75cents B.25centsC.125cents D.2dollars、8Where wasthe mansmotherA.In aflowershopB.In acemeteryC.200miles awayD.On theroadside、9What madethe manchange hismind atlastA.The girFsadviceB.The priceof roseC.The distancebetween heand hismotherD.The experienceof thegirl、10We caninfer that.A.The girFsmother hasjust diedB.The girlsmother mustlike theroseC.The girFsmother hasbeen deadfor manyyearsD.The girPsmother mustthank theman forhis help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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D、、261D、2B、3A、4C、5B、6A、7C、8A、、10D11A、12B、13D、14A、15C、16C、17B、18D、19C、20D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
1.5151单词的正确形式、
271.treatment
2.suffering
3.had expected
4.should teach
5.explaining
6.that
7.successfully
8.that
9.valuable
10.in第四部分写作(共两节)第一节短文改错(满分分)
10、28Traintravelisquiteadifferentexperiencetoday.LittlethingscanmatchChina,shigh-speed Fewrailsystemespecially thespeed at±at itis stilldeveloping.ThespeedA knownasChinawhich isspeed.China speedmeans alot eftothecountry.The past30years hadseen China,srapid删除of hasdevelopmentinvariousareas,like economyand technology.We haveseen dozensof tallbuildingbuildingsJspringup almostovernight withroadsandhighwaysreachedevery comer.Besides,mobilereachingpayments andonlineshoppingareplayingincreasingimportantrolesineveryone slife.Withsoincreasingly such0Jgreat achievements,China speedis nowa modeladmired bya wholeworld.the第二节书面表达(满分分)2529Dear Leslie,I am very gladthat you have writtento askabout thesymbolic meaningof thedragon.Long ago,China wasa developingagricultural countrythat badlyrelies onabundantrainfall orirrigation.Thus,ancient Chineseimagined theremust bea powerfulGod in thesky whowas incharge ofrainfalls andany otherforms ofwater onearth.Later,we Chinesepeoplecalled ourselvesthe descendantsof dragons,meaning agriculturefed usand hopingthatwe werebrave,flexible andpowerful enoughlike dragonsto controlour ownfate fromgenerationto generation.Dragons areconsidered eviland dangerousin westernculture.This suggestswesternersand Chinesehave differentunderstandings of the world.Dont youthink differentexperiencescan leadto differentbeliefs Itis alwaysokay ifwe respectand tolerateculturaldifferences.Hoping you can shareyour ideasoe this.Yours,A.reduced B.exposed C.committed D.transferred
8.Everything isamazing.Thank youall.We withoutyour help.A.cant makeit B.mustnt have madeC.wont makeD.couldn91havemadeit
9.I amsorry1amverybusy now.If1time,I wouldcertainly gotothemovies withyou.A.have B.hadC.have hadD.had had10・I aboutwhat youvesaid andFve decidedto takeyour advice.A.thought B.have beenthinkingC.was thinkingD.was thinking
11.--Can youhelp mewith myEnglish homeworkYoure agenius.—,but1*11try tohelp you.Whats yourproblemA.Far fromit B.Sounds goodC.By allmeans D.Ifs outof question
12.I hopewhen youcome tomorrow,you thereading andhave somethingtoshare.A.did B.are doingC.will bedoing D.will havedone
13.Its greatthat allthe visitorswho on the islandwere saved.A.trapped B.have beentrappedC.had trappedD.hadbeentrapped
14.I haveworried beforeI cametothenew school,for myclassmates herearevery friendlyto me.A.mightnt B.mustntC.neednt D.couldnt
15.They willrun anafter-class dubkids canhave funand learnhowto protectthemselves.A.that B.whenC.where D.what
16.Sometimes Iact asa listeningear forfellow studentswhat isbotheringthem.A.to talk over B.talked overC.talkoverD.having talkedover
17.We hadbetter putoff interviewingthe athlete,forheis busypreparing foraninternational contestin Shanghainext month.A.held B.to holdC.being heldD.to beheld
18.If youcome toour village,Fil showyou around.A.will B.shall C.mustD.should
19.The eventthat inmy memoryhappened onemorning in1983whenIwas14years old.It hasnever escaped.A.stood outB.stands outC.would standoutD.has stoodout
20.It wasthe beliefhe couldfind his“root”in Africamade Alexdecidetogoto Gambia.A.that;where B.where;thatC.that;that D.how;which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,40A BC D选出最佳选项(分)
21.6Slowly butsurely,were movingcloser andcloser to5G world.Fromsmart-home securityto self-driving cars,alltheinternet-connected devicesin yourlife willbeable totalk toeach otherat lightning-fast speedswith reduceddelay,Objectively speaking,the fastest4G downloadspeeds in the U・S.top outat anaverage of
19.42Mbps.But by(千,)comparison5G promisesgigabit Kspeeds.“5G isone ofthose signs,along with artificial intelligence,of thiscoming data age JsaidSteve Koenig,senior directorof marketresearch for the ConsumerTechnology Association.uThe self-driving vehicleisa great emblemof thisdataage,and thatis tosay,itisa signoftime,because withone singletask,driving,youhavemassive amountsof datacoming fromthevehicle itself,andavariety ofsensors arecollecting alotofinformation tomodel itsenvironmentas itmoves.Its pullingin datafrom othervehicles aboutroad conditionsdown(基础设施)the lane.It could be weatherinformation,but alsoconnected infrastructureconstruction.Theres lotsof databehind thattask,which iswhy weneed highspeed.Augmented realityglasses andvirtual headsethavent yetbroken themainstream,buttech companiesare joyfullybetting that these deviceswill eventuallyreplace oursmartphones.With5G,that couldactually happen.This isnotable becausecompanies suchasApple arereportedly developingAR glassesto assist-or perhapseven replace—smartphones.Ericsson statedat FebruarysMobile WorldCongress howsmart glassescould becomefaster and lighterwitha5G connection,because insteadof beingweighed downwithcomponents,the glassescould relyon hardwarefor processingpower.But dontget tooexcited.Theres stillalotof workto bedone in the meantime,includingvarious trialsto makesure theradios playnicely withhardware andinfrastructureconstruction so5G isntconcentrated onlyin big cities.、1What does the authorwant tostress in Paragraph1A.The lighting-fast speedof5G.B.The expectationof5G world.C.The differencebetween4G and5GD.The internet-connected devicesin ourlife.、2What doesthe underlinedword“emblem inParagraph2meanA.Exhibition.B.Success.C.Symbol.D.Explanation.、3We caninfer from the textthat.A.5G worldwont comewithout AR glassesB.5G helpsto createthe artificialintelligence vehicleC.Apple companyis developingARglassesworldwideD.Tech companieswill facethe factthat smartphonesmay bereplaced、4What willtheauthorprobably tellus nextA.How tofully expand5G coverage.B.Smart glasseswill becomefasterandlighter.C.Why5G isntconcentrated inbigcities.D.The importance of infrastructureconstruction.(分)
22.8The sixthmass extinctionoflifeontheEarth isunfolding morequickly thanfeared,scientists havewarned.More than30percent of animals witha backbone—fish,birds,amphibians,reptiles andmammals—are decliningin bothrange andpopulation,according tothe firstcomprehensive analysisof thesetrends.Around adecade ago,experts fearedthat anew rangewipeout ofspecies wasappearing.Today,most agreethat itis underway-but thenew studysuggests that the die-out isalreadygrowing fast.The lossof biodiversityhas recentlyaccelerated.Several speciesof mammalsthat wererelativelysafe oneor twodecades agoare nowendangered,including cheetahs,lions andgiraffes,the studyshowed.There isno mysteryastowhy:our ownever-expanding species—which hasmore thandoubledin numbersince1960to
7.4billion-is eating,crowding andpolluting itsplanetarycohabitants outof existence.By comparison,there areas fewas20,000lions leftin thewild,lessthan7,000cheetahs,500to1,000giant pandas.The main drivers of wildlife declineare habitatloss,over-consumption,pollution,otherspecies,disease,as wellas huntingin thecase oftigers,elephants,rhinos andother largeanimalsprized fortheir bodyparts.Climate changeis thoughtto becomea majorthreat inthe comingdecades,with someanimals—most famouslypolar bears-already indecline dueto risingtemperatures andchangingweather patterns.、1What doesthe underlinedword^accelerated^inParagraph3meanA.Made up.B.Put up.C.Sped up.D.Used up.、2Why hasthe lossof biodiversitysped upA.The mankindspopulation isgrowing fast.B・The airpollution istoo severe.C.There arefewer speciesin largerareas.D.Man causeswider waterpollution.、3Which isnot themaindriverofwildlifedeclineA.Outside animals.B.Loss ofliving areas.C.Various illnesses.D.Lack ofwater.、4How isthe futureof polarbearsA.Uncertain.B.Hopeful.C.Doubtful.D.Unsatisfying.(分)
23.8A typicalschool dayintheUK startsaround8:30am.This isoften evenearlierelsewhere inthe world,with studentssitting downto theirfirst lessonat7:30amintheUS.The averageteenager ideallyneeds eightto ninehours9sleep eachnight,but inreality alotof teenagersstruggle to get thismuch.A lotof theproblems arisebecause oursleeppatterns arenot fixed,and theychange aswe grow.So alater school start timecould helpto solvethis problem,by ensuringtoget their(规律).eight plushours ofsleep andreact properlyto theirbodys naturalrhythms Therehasbeen ageneral shiftoverthepast25years toshorten the school day.This isnot atthe cost()of teachingtime whichhas remainedconstant butatthecost ofnatural breaks,which hasledto reducedlunch time and lesson breaks.Later starttimes couldhelp teens9grades andhealth.This ismainly becauseit makes(监管)the managementof childreneasier.Supervising hundredsof children“playing”(人员配备).requires effectivestaffing Andthereisalways thefear thatbehavior worsensduringbreaks.So thetheory goesthat havingthem inclass andstrictly supervisedmust bebetter.But thismeans thatstudents barelyhave enoughtime toabsorb what theyweredoing inmathsbefore suddenlythey arethrust intoancient history.And teachingstaff alsotransitfrom oneclass toanother,with hardlyarestor timeto refocus.Clearly rethinkingthe schoolday couldbenefit everyoneinvolved.Anyway,it couldalsolead tobetter achievementin teenagersand lessofastruggle forparents inthe mornings.Forteachers,it couldalso meana less stressful dayall aroundand whatcouldbebetter thanthatMowdo schoolsoften shortentheschooldayA.They increasemore holidays.B.They reducethe teachingtimeC.They properlyadjust children9natural rhythmsD.They reducechildrens lunchtimeandlessonbreaks
2、Whats thepurpose of the children9short lessonbreaks accordingtothe textA.To reducechildrens excitementB・To makechildren quicklytake inwhattheylearnedC.To supervisechildren moreeasilyD.To makechildren behavebetter inclass、3What canwe learnabout laterschool starttime fromthetextA.It willadd tothe teacher\pressureB・It hasalways beenthere for25yearsC.It benefitsthe studentsonly、D.Parents maysupport it4What canbethebest titleforthetextA,The benefitsofalessstressfuldayB.How tosolve teenagers9sleep problemC.The benefitsof laterschoolstarttimeD.The reasonswhy teenagerssleep differently(分)
24.8NEW DELHI—In Indiasspace centeronthebarrier islandof Sriharikota,the white-jacketed scientistsheld theirbreaths.The countrystrusty red-and-white satellite launch vehiclehad liftedoff momentsbeforeand blastedinto orbit.(操The PolarSatellite LaunchVehicle C-37was aboutto performa delicatemaneuver纵,任务)一carefully sending104satellites intothe heavens,the highestnumber everattemptedin onemission.One Indianspace analyston televisionlikened thecomplicatedmaneuver todropping childrenat differentbus stops.About10a.m.Wednesday,the announcementcame:All thesatellites hadbeensuccessfully launched.The scientistsbreathed acollective sighof relief,and backslappingandapplause followed.“This isagreatmoment foreach andevery oneofus.Today wehave madehistory,“project managerB.Jayakumar saidafterward.The totalnumber of satellites far(超过)outstripped theprevious record-37atthesame timesent intospace byRussia in
2014.Wednesdays launchwas anothersuccess forthe IndianSpace ResearchOrganization()ISRO,which israpidly gaininga reputationglobally forits effectiveyet low-cost missions.India hadalready sentup dozensofsatellites,including20in onelaunch lastyear.(探测器)In2014,India becamethefirstAsian nationto senda probeinto orbit aroundMars,a$74million effortthat,as PrimeMinister NarendraModi notedatthetime,cost lessthanwhat ittook tomake theHollywood spacemovie“Gravity”.The fiercenational pridethat resultedafter thatsuccess sentthe Mars probe rocketing()(钞票)onto theface ofthe countrysnew2,000rupee$30currency notein November.“Now Indiais showingits competitivenessinthe$300billion global space market,”saidRajeswari PillaiRajagopalan,head ofthe Nuclearand SpacePolicy Initiativeat theObserverRearch Foundationin NewDelhi.、1What doesthe underlinedword“likened”mean inthe3rd paragraphA.contributedB,comparedC.preferredD・tied、2What doesIndias PrimeMinister Modiimply accordingtothe8th paragraphA.The104-satellite maneuvercost lessmoney thanthe film“Gravity”did.B・Shooting afilm isalways moreexpensive thanlaunching arocket.C.The Marsprobe rocketing is characteristicof beinglow incost.D.All realexplorations arecheaper thanvirtual ones.、3The wayIndia adoptedto showthe significanceoftheMarsproberocketingisequalto theway Chinesegovernment usein China.A.Chairman MaoZedongs portraitB・a pictureoftheLong-march rocketC.a pictureof theThree・gorges(峡谷)projectD.President XiJinpings portrait4^It canbe inferredthat afterthe successinthe104-satellitelaunch,India willA.become No.1intheglobalspacemarketB.take upa largermarket shareinthefutureC.show itsability amonglocal competitorsD.have anorder of$300billion(分)
25.10Long ago,people whowere richor importantrode horsesthat werevery tall.Today,if agirl actslike sheis betterthan everyoneelse,you mightsay sheshould“get offherhigh horse/9Yesterday,my childrenwanted meto takethemtothe playground.But Ihad tofinish my一work,so Itold themto“hold yourhorses”wait untilI flnishwhat Iam doing.My twoboyslike tocompete againsteach otherand playin aviolent way.I alwaystell themto stop“horsing around“or someonecould gethurt.We liveinasmall town.It doesnot haveany excitingactivities tooffer visitors.Mychildren callitauone-horse town.”Last night,Igota telephonecall whileIwaswatching myfavorite televisionshow.Idecided notto answerit because“wild horsescould notdrag meaway”fromthetelevision-therewasnothing thatcould stopme fromdoing whatI wantedto do.Sometimes youget informationstraight fromthe horsesmouth.It comesdirectly fromtheperson whoknows mostabout thesubject.Let ussay yourteacher tellsyou thereis goingtobeatest tomorrow.You couldsay yougot theinformation“straight fromthe horsesmouth.”You mayhave heardthis expression,uYou canlead ahorse towater,but you cannot makehimdrink.That meansyoucangive someoneadvice but youcannotforce himto dosomethinghe doesnot wantto do.、(习语)1How manyidioms abouthorse”doesthepassage talkaboutA.5B.6C.7D.
82、Whafs theprobable meaningof“hold yourhorses”?A.wait amoment B.stop workingC.keep ontrying D.never dothat again
3、When yougettheinformation“straight fromthe horsesmouth,it meansthe informationis.A.reliable B.falseC.useless D.frightening、4When someoneforces youto dosomething ashe advises,youcansay“”to him.A.hold yourhorsesB.You canlead ahorse towater,butyoucannot makehim drinkC,get offyour highhorseD.wild horsescouldnotdrag meaway、5Whafs themain ideaofthepassageA.It mainlytalks abouthorse inthe west.B.It mainlyintroduces someidioms abouthorse.C.It mainlyshows theimportanceofhorse.D.Its mainlyabout thequality ofhorse.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
1.530短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.A BC D(分)
26.30Last nightwasthelast gameformyeight-year-old sonssoccer team.It。
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