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江苏省南京市金陵中学.海安高级中学.南京外国语学校2023年高三英语第一学期期末复习检测模拟试题考生请注意答题前请将考场、试室号、座位号、考生号、姓名写在试卷密封线内,不得在试卷上作任何标
1.记第一部分选择题每小题选出答案后,需将答案写在试卷指定的括号内,第二部分非选择题答案
2.写在试卷题目指定的位置上考生必须保证答题卡的整洁考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分(共小题,每小题分,满分分)20L
5301.Please remindyour grandpato takemedicine ontime,for aman of his agebevery forgetful.A.need B.must C.shall D.can
2.The surveyshows thatspeed atleast30percent ofroad trafficand deaths.A.contributes toB.results fromC.lies inD.relies on
3.We werescared todeath whenthe fire.Fortunately,it wasput outbefore itcaused muchdamage.A.broke outB.came outC.gave outD.turned out
4.Im tiredout.I stayedup the whole night,for mymidterm mathexam.A.studying B.to studyC.to bestudying D.studied
5.Ifs naturalthat Ididnt recognizeher immediatelyI saw her.,its almost5years sincewe metlast.A.After allB.In additionC.Whaf smore D.Inparticular
6.Cambridge gavea positiveanswer_inquiries onwhether itrecognizes gaokaoscores.A.in favorof B.in responsetoC.in saluteto D.in consequenceof
7.So sometimesin tryingto accomplishsomething bigwe failtonotice thelittle thingsthat givelife itsmagic.A.we get caught up;as B.do wegetcaught up;thatC.caught upget we;as D.caughtupdo weget;that
8.—What doesNickys jobinvolve asa publicrelations directormuseumwould helphim.It was1930,when many people wereout ofwork,money was4and peoplesuffered a lot.Still thestreetswere5with energyand color.As hewalked throughHarlem,Jacob lookedhard at the people,the churches,and barbershops and soon.He6those imagesin hismind,along with the imagesofpaintings hesaw in the7Jacob came from apoor family.His motherbelieved therewas littlechance8her soncould growup to be a successful painter.She wantedhim toaim for something more9・ButJacob*s teacher,Alston,in anart programsaw that he wastalented.Alston-10him howto usepaintsto makestage sets.As timepassed,Alston letJacob rentwork spacein his own studio.That was an excitingplace for ayoung blackman11to becomean artist.Many creativepeople12there totalk aboutart,literatureand history.From their13Jacob learnedthathistory booksoften14the accomplishmentsof AfricanAmericans.He decided to painta sellesofpictures describingthe storyof ablack hero.He15Toussaint whohad helpedfree hispeople16French ruling.Many peopleadmired Jacobspictures,but heneeded17admiration.To helphis family,he oftenhadto workat jobsthat18him awayfrom painting.Then somethingencouraging happened.An artistnamedAugusta gotJacob ajob.For eighteenmonths,Jacob wasgiven a19to paintpictures.For thefirsttime,he feltlike a20artist.、1A.steps B.blocks C.buildings D.avenues、2A.artist B.tutor C.scholar D.official、3A.swinging B.existing C.hanging D.twisting、4A.blank B.loose C.tough D.tight、5A.lined B.decorated C.associated D.filled、6A.stored B.received C.created D.remembered、7A.museum B.studio C.church D.street、8A.whether B.which C.that D.when、9A.precious B.practical C.standard D.flexible、10A.recommended B.reminded C.provided D.showed、12A.settled B.wandered C.gathered D.rushed、11A.hesitating B.struggling C.marching D.participating
13、A.experiences B.performances C.accents D・conversations、14A.acknowledged B.accused C.ignored D.witnessed、15A.chose B.accepted C.counted D.employed、16A.against B.from C.for D.with17A.more thanB.rather thanC.other thanD.less than、18A.broke B.gave C.permitted D.took、19A.award B.title C.salary D.prize、20A.permanent B.popular C.positive D.professional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
1.5151的正确形式(分)
27.15Chinese namesare full of meanings.It ispart of the culture.Western peoplesnames()()are a little Ldifference.Lets lookat someof the22_reason behindWestern names.If
3.girl fromChina iscalled“Mei”,we knowit meansbeautiful”.If aboy iscalled“Wu”,weknow itmeans“like asoldier
99.It isbecause of the meaning4・people choosethe names for thelittleboy orgirl.()Sometimes names
5.pick for their meaningin theWest too.If a girl iscalled“Joy”then the()parents havenamed herthis because they wanther to be happyand to bring others
6.happy.Other()(圣经)times namesare chosenbecause they are traditional-names7^_take from the Bibleforexample,like Noah,Mathew,Ruth andJohn.()But in a Westerncountry boysand girlsare givennamesforother reasons.The sound
8.bevery important.Parents callagirlJasmine,maybe justbecausetheylike thesound ofit()Parents willoften choosea namebecause italso9,belong toa famousperson,say apop star,an actor,orafootballer.In thelast10years manyboys havebeen named“David”
10.the footballerDavidBeckham.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
28.10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、删除或修改10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、One day,I wascooking in the kitchenwhile thetelephone rangI wentto answerit immediatelyShe、was my close friend,Lisa Whenwe weretalking onphone,the firealarm soundsI ranback to thekitchen only to Hndthe room fullof smoke and the beefbad burntI quicklyturned offthe gas,opening all the windows,and thenwent out of the house Inmy surprise,the two fire engineswereNoutside myhouse I was quiteworrying Itold thefiremen thatit wasmy carelesscooking which第二节书面表达(满分分)caused the heavy smoke25(分)假如你是李华你校交换生想学写中国毛笔字,请你给她推荐书法老师和书
29.25Nancy法课请根据下面的写作要点给她写一封邮件内容包括.介绍老师的情况1•授课时间和地点
2.课前准备事项注意3词数左右;L
100.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2参考词汇写毛笔字()书法()brush writingn.;calligraphy n.Dear Nancy,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、、、、、、、、、、1D2A3A4A5A6B7D8A9C10B、、、、、、、、、、11C12A13D14C15D16D17D18D19D20A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40A BC D佳选项、、211A、2C、3B、4B、、221C、2B、3A、4B、23I hadjust movedto San Antonio,Texas.I workedforthetour busservice takingtourists on ashort tourof the citys historicplaces andwould end up atthe Alamo.I wasdriving back from mylast touronacool Februaryday onmy waybackfromthe San FernandoCatholic churchwith noone onmy bus when Isaw aman dressedin rags,thinking thisperson mustbean actororsomethingwalking around.I stoppedand askedhim,“Need aride”Without sayinganythinghe justwalked onbroad andsat downin seatbehind me.“Where areyou heading”I askedhim.He lookedup into the mirror at meand replied.(要塞)(上校)“Pve gotto getto thefort andreport toColonel Travisthat the Mexicans arehere!”Ilaughed tomyself thinkingthat thisman wasa seriousactor.“I’m guessingyou meanthe Alamo”I saidback tohim.I lookedup andsawhe wasnt smilingnorlaughing.All throughoutthe ridehe wasstaring inamazement at allthetowering skyscrapersandthe buildingsalong the street.T rememberwhen thistown was nothing more than alittle tradingvillage!”He finallysaid tome.“So whatsyour name”I askedhim.“Daniel Cloud,yours”“David Zime.I repliedas Iturned thecorner of thestreetand laideyes upon the Alamo.I pulledup to the sidewalkand openedthe door.Cloud gotout ofhis seatand cameup tome.“Thanks forthe ride.He saidextending hishand.I tookhis palmand it was freezingcold likehejust steppedoutof the freezer.“Not a problem,Mn Cloud,and dontworry about the fee.Its on thehouse.”He noddedhishead ingratitude likeall usTexans doand walkedaway.(浸;泡)It wasntuntil thenthat Inoticed thathewassoaked to the bone in drippingwater andwe had nota singledrop ofrain ina monthor more.I justshook myhead andclosed thedoor behindhim.When Iturned around.Discovered amazinglyhow fastCloud hadgone away!A fewdays laterI wasreading a book aboutthe Battleof the Alamo whenI discoveredthe mostshockingthing I had everdiscovered.The namesof the183defenders of theAlamowere listedon therollof honor,including Daniel Cloud,who spottedtheMexicansbefore theytook over the streetsofSan Antonioin Februaryof1836,and hispost wason topof theSanFernandoChurch whereIhad、picked him up!5What didthe writerdo aftermoving toSanAntonio,TexasA.A tourguide B.An actorC.A tourbus driverD.A soldier、6We canlearn fromthe passagethat theAlamo.A.is ahistoric touristattraction B.lies in the downtownC.is whereactors usedto gatherD.is whereColonel Travislived7^What doesthe writerprobablymean bysaying Itson thehouse”A.The busfares includedinthehouse rentB.The hotelfee hascovered itC.Daniel canpay itlaterD.Its freeof charge、8What can be inferredfromthelast twoparagraphsA.Daniel Cloudwas buriedunderwater allthe timeB.Daniel Cloudwas thefirst tofight againstthe MexicansC.DanielCloudwas probablykilled inthe battleof theAlamo、、D.The writerhad pickedhimupbefore SanAntonio wasoccupied241B、2D、3C、4A(菜肴).25Most peoplerealize thatfast foodisnt thehealthiest orbest-tasting cuisineIt is,however,expected to be fast.Many chainslike McDonaldshave struggledwith slower food delivery in recentyears,becausethere aremore itemson themenu.But the worlds largestrestaurant chain,which serves68millioncustomers dailyin119countries,is tryingto changethat.For severalmonths,McDonalds has been testingwhats called the^just-for-you experience”.In()200U Srestaurants andmore than2,000across theglobe,customers are able to order directly(售货亭),from aself-serve kioskaf-ter whichan employeebrings themeal directlyto thetable.McDonalds chiefexecutive SteveEasterbrook,speaking ata McDonaldsi nNew York*sTribeca neighbourhoodon Thursday,said thecompany haslong expectedcustomers toadapt toitsbusiness modelof orderingatthecounter and then waitingto collecttheir ownfood.Now,he said,Were adaptingour businessaround customers.”It showedthat“test runsat more than500restaurants...showed anincrease infoot trafficandcontributed toa mid-single-digit percentageincrease inrestaurant sales,lifting the5to6averagecheck by1,on average/9Customer satisfactionscores alsoincreased,^because families,in particular,appreciate havingtheir foodbrought tothem.^The companyalso announcedthe beginningof a newmobile order-and-pay appwhich wouldallow customerstoorderand payfor foodfrom theirsmart9phones.Mike,a commoncustomer,said,“As afather oftwo smallchildren,Im everyfast-food chainstarget customer.My wifeand Itry toavoid McDonaId*swhenpossible,but likemanyparents weendupgoing.Ive usedthe self-serve kiosksand likethem alot:they*re easyto use,reduce thepressure ofmaking achoice withimpatient customersbehind you,and makea bigdifferencein deliverytime.I justhope theydont startexpecting meto tip.”、5Why domany chainshave aslowerfooddeliveryinthe pastseveral yearsA.Because they have struggledmany expectations.B.Because theyhave moredishes toserve people.C.Because theyhave the worlds largestrestaurant chains.D.Because sometimestheyhavetoo manycustomers.、6How docustomers gettheir foodafter orderingfood self-serve kiosksA.By testingMcDonalds machine.B.By takingfood by themselves.C.By lettingwaiters bringfood for them.D.By lettingemployees serveforthem.、7Whafs theresult oftrying“just-for-you experience^A.It is a greatsuccess.B・It causedtraffic jam.C.Its wellreceived onlyby appusers.D.It stillneeds to be observed.、8What canwe inferfrom whatMike saidA.His familydont likeMcDonalds.B.He*s willingto givetips forgood service.C.Self-serve kiosksareagood choice.D.Its hardfor him to spendthe deliverytime.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
1.530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、、261B、2A、3C、、4D5D、6A、7A、8C、9B、10D、11B、12C、13D、14C、15A、16B、17A、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单词L5151的正确形式、
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10、28One dayJ wascooking inthe latchenu1eii thetdephone[ing DrangJ wentto answernimmeduiely She®It wtsmycloseflriend.LtsAi Whenwe weretalking onSkhe phone,Athe firealarm soundedI ranback tothe latchenonlytofmd theroomfullofsmokeand thebeef凶
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⑥andthenwent outof thehouse In2To mysurprise,twofireegme©engines outsideWCTUmyhouse I was quiteworry Swarned1told thefiremen thatitwasmy carelesscooking thatnO causedtheheavysmoke第二节书面表达满分分、2529Dear Nancy,Im delightedto knowthat you*re interested in Chinesebrush writing.Id liketo recommenda teacher toyou.My formerChinese teacherMr.Lee iswell known for hisexcellent calligraphy.He haswon manyprizes inthe CalligraphyCompetition inour city.Not onlycan heteach youhow towritewith abrush,but alsohe canintroduce youtothecharm ofChinese calligraphy.Mr Leescalligraphy classstarts at5p.m.every Sundayafternoon inRoom201,usuallylasting2hours.Taking hisclass,students shouldprepare aink andbrush setfor themselvesinadvance.Should yoube interested,please letme know,and Ican helpyou contactMr.Lee.Yours,Li Hua-quite alot oftime withother people.A.Spending B.Having spentC.To spendD.To havespent
9.Fortunately somebodywho happenedtobepassing bycalledtheemergency aidthe trafficaccidentoccurred.A.hurriedly B.quickly C.immediately D.shortly
10.If you,the specialoneinthe world,want toshow yourpersonality,thisT-shirt isexactly whatyou arelooking for.A.calm B.unique C.straight D.constant
11.・…Would you have toldhim theanswer hadit beenpossible・™I wouldhave,but Iso busythen.A.had beenB.were C.wasD.would be
12.We completedone thirdof the project,andtheloan inplace,wehadtodelay therest tillthe nextmonth.A.not arrangedB.wasnotarrangedC.not arrangingD.had notbeen arranged
13.This researchhas attractedwide coverageand hasfeatured onBBCtelevisions TomorrowsWorld.A.message B.information C.media D.data
14.The economyin bigcities hascontinued torise thankstothelocal governmentsto increase・A.that B.themC.it D.those
15.Pm sorryyouhavebeen waitingso long,but itwill stillbe sometime youcanget yourpassport.A.since B.tillC.after D.before•一
16.To bea promisingstudent is not aneasy job.It takestime.-1cant agreemore..There isno shortcut.A.All roadslead toRome B.Slow butsure winsthe raceC.Practice makesperfect D.Rome wasnot builtina day
17.To combatglobal warming,manypeopleare theuse ofalternative energysources.A.applying toB.jumping atC.dipping intoD.pushing for
18.rd neverwondered beforewhether ornot hewas kid-friendly.With oneglance,I quickly_thathe probablywasnt.A.agreed B.reportedC.explainedD.decided
19.Dont beso discouraged.If yousuch feelings,you willdo betternext time.A.carry onB・get backC.break downD.put away
20.Is thisyour cellphone,Tony Iit whenIwascleaning theclassroom.A.came acrossB.dealt withC.looked afterD.held onto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40A BC D佳选项(分)
21.6We alllove bank holidays.In theUK,we onlyget eightbank holidays in one year,and atleast fiveof thoseoccur aroundChristmas timeand Eastertime!A bank holiday isa BritishEnglish term.This isan officialday thatis decidedby thegovernment,when banks,shopsandofficesclose forthe dayeven thoughits aweekday—usually aMonday,and alot ofpeople have adayoffwork.Bank holidaysare differentin Colombia-firstly,theyarecalled ufestivos9\There aretwenty(津贴)festivos forthewholecountry inoneyear!In Britain,people getmore holidayallowances thanColombiansbut fewerbank holidays.There canbe evenmore festivosin Colombia,depending onwhichregion ofColombia youlive in.This isbecause differentregions have their ownholidays.For(守护神),example,some regionshaveapatron saintso theyhave anextra festivoto celebratethatsaint.However,there aresome daysthat arenational holidaysfor historicalreasons.There isan IndependenceDay celebrationon July20every year.This isjust likeBastille Day inFrance onJuly14,or IndependenceDayinthe UnitedStates onJuly
4.Other importantfestivos inColombiaare:Labour Day,on May1,and Columbus Day onOctober
12.ColumbusDayis ahistoricalbankholidaythat almostevery countyon the continent ofAmerica celebrates.This includesColombia,Chile,Peru,Argentina,Mexico andthe UnitedStates.It ismemorialization ofthe daywhenthe Italiansailor,Christopher Columbus,first reachedland on thecontinentintheyear
1492.Many peoplecriticize thisday andsay itisnotsomething tocelebrate because oftheway Columbusandhis teamtreated thepeople that were alreadyliving there.、1What isa“bankholiday”according tothe textA.An officialnationwide vacation.B.A holidayonly forthe bankstaff.C.A Britishtraditional religionfestival.D.A celebrationfor Christmasand Easter.、2What canwe learnfrom Paragraph!A.Colombia andBritain havethe same number of festivos.B.All Colombians havethesamenumberoffestivos.C.Colombianshavefewer holidayallowances thanBritish people.D.People inmost regionscelebrate apatron saint.、3Why domany Americansrefuse tocelebrate ColumbusDayA.Because Columbuswasnt anAmerican atall.B.Because Columbusonce treatedthe localsbadly.C.Because itwasnt Columbuswho foundAmerica first.D.Because Columbusdidnt liveinthecontinent ofAmerica.、4What isthe textmainly aboutA.A BritishEnglishterm.B.Bank holidaysin Colombia.C.Important festivosin America.D.Different bankholidaysinthe world.(分)
22.8A simplewooden boxattached to8-year-old AlexBenitez-Alvarez^walker madeiteasier forthe boyto carryschool suppliesand allowedhimtodo morethings on hisown.“Now ifhe wantsto gotothelibrary andget abook out,he can.said TommyJohnson,one ofthreehigh schoolstudents whohelped Benitez-Alvarez.Their ideacamefroman engineeringproject thatpairs youngengineers withpeople fromlocalspecial educationprograms.Engineering teamsfrom ShakopeeEast andWest juniorhigh schoolsdesignedmodels ofseveral devicesto make their disabledpartners liveseasier.Some ofthe simplestideaswere themost useful,such asan adjustablechair to help achild puthis orher shoeson.Theyalso cameup with special buildingblocks thatcan helpblind babieslearn bytouch.In aneducation systemdriven byexams,engineering teacherTJ Hendricksonsaid the projectgave studentsthe chanceto createsomething theycould actuallysee forthemselves.^Studentsstopped worryingabout theirgrades andstarted worryingaboutfailing theirclients,said Hendrickson,a teacherat ShakopeeWest JuniorHigh.Group projectsencourage teamworkand motivatestudents differentlyfrom independentprojects.In thiscase,the projectalso taughta much-needed lessonin developingpeople skills.Themeetings alsohelped engineersadd specialtouches totheir finishedproducts.Benitez-Alvarez,wholoves soccer,got theMinnesota Unitedlogo and a soccerball printedonhiswooden storagebox.The projectencouraged studentswithspecialneeds todescribe theirphysical disabilitieswhilealso teachingengineers aboutthe strugglesof livingwith a disability.Everyone intheworldshould dothis/9said StephanieBetley,ateacherat Shakopeewho hopestosee theproject spreadto otherschools.Its forsomeone elserather thanyourself.”、1What wasthe purposeoftheengineering projectA.To showhow specialeducation helpsdisabled kidsB.To tryout engineeringknowledge learnedin class.C.To improvethe lifeof disabledkids.D.To providejobs toa groupof youngengineers.、2How didtheproject influence theengineers inHendricksons opinionA.It helpedthem passtheir examsmore easily.B.It causedthem morestress thantheir exams.C.It helpedthem puttheir knowledgeinto use.D.It improvedtheir communicationskills.、3What didBetley thinkoftheengineering projectA.It didalotof goodto peoplein needof help.B.It remindedpeople notto lookdown on the disabled.C.It mademore studentsinterestedinengineering.D.It remindedpeople tocare more about themselves.、4What isthe besttitle ofthe passageA.Practice makesperfect B.Helping othersoutC.Living withadisabilityD.Challenging oneself(分)
23.8A booksellerin Chongqinghasbeenleaving novelson trainsand atstations toinspire more(上下班往返的人)commuters toread,after seeingBritish actressEmmaWatson takepart ina similarprojectinLondon.Author andbookstore ownerJiang Lin,29,randomly placed40works alongthecityslight-railsystem onSunday.Whoever findsabookcan readit inpublic ortake ithome,but theyareencouraged toleave itagain onpublic transportationonce theyhave finishedwith it.Jiang said,“Iconsidered theneeds ofcommuters Jhe said.nI hopestrangers canfeel comfortedbythebooks andfeelconnected withother readers.n All40books werechosen fromJiangs store,Razors EdgeBookClub,which heopened inthe summer,and includedfiction andnonfiction,with topicsranging fromartand socialsciences tophilosophy andhistory JiangsBooks on the ChongqingLight Railprojectfollows thesame modelas BooksontheUnderground,which wasstarted in2012and seesbookfairies99leave workson LondonTube trainsand atstations.Readers areencouraged toshare theirviewsonthebooks.It wasrevealed onNov.1that Watson,who isbest-knownforthe HarryPottermovie series,isabook fairy.uAfter Iread thenews abouther leavingbooks onthe LondonTube,Iwasso inspiredthat Iimmediatelydecidedtodo somethingovertheweekend/9Jiang said.However,his decisionwas sospontaneousthathehad notime to makethestickers thatare usuallyplaced oneach bookto identifythemas partoftheproject.Instead,he put a noteonthefly pageto introducethe concept.To hissurprise,one ofhis friendswas amongthose whofound hisbooks andposted apicture onWeChatMoments,a socialmedia functionontheinstant-messaging app.Jiang saidmorethan20people havesince comeonboard and are nowworking ona moredetailed thanto spreadthe loveofreading.Although increasingnumbers ofpeople readon digitaldevices,books havenot totallygoneout offashion.Jiang mentionedthat theyneeded thesupport fromChonqing LightRail Co.to ensurethebooks tostay thereand alsohoped theproject couldbe welcomedacross thecountry.
1、Jiang Linleft bookson trainsoratstations inorder to・A・raise moneyfor poorreaders B.open、a newbookstore C.help sellmore booksD.advocate readingbooks2Jiang gotinspired tostart theprojectby.A・Harry PorterB.Wechat momentsC.Emma WatsonD.Razors EdgeBook ClubA.unplanned B・unwise、3The underlinedword^spontaneous^is closestin meaningto.C.firm D.thoughtful、4Jiangs attitudetowards thefuture oftheprojectcanbebest describedas.A.positive B.doubtfulC.reserved D.worried(分)
24.883-year-old Antonio Vicente hasspent thelast fourdecades ofhis lifefighting against(种the trend.As Brazilianlandowners cut down rainforeststo makeroom forprofitable plantations植园)and cattlegrounds,he struggledtobringthe junglesofhischildhood backto life.“When Iwasachild,the peasantscutdownthe treestomakegrasslands andcharcoal,and thewaterdried upand didnot comeback,he toldthe reporters,WI thought:6Water isvaluable,no onemakeswater andthe populationwill notstop growing.What isgoing tohappen Weare goingto runoutof water/99With onlysome donkeysanda small teamof hiredworkers,AntonioVicenteset aboutbringingback the forest tohis land.What startedout asa weekendhobby soonbecame apermanent wayof life,and Antoniorecalls oftenspending wholedays andnights inhis youngjungle,surrounded byrats andfoxes,and eatingbanana sandwichesfor breakfast,lunch anddinner.Over thelast40years,he hasplantedan estimated50,000trees onhis31-hectare land,which nowmake upasmallbut uniqueareaof rainforest,andahaven forwildlife.As theforest grew,the waterreturned,and Antoniosays thatthere arenow over20water,sources onhis landthat wereno longerthere whenhe boughtit.Then theanimals startedmaking ahomethere,Today,theforestis alivewiththesounds ofbirds andinsects livingthere,and morespeciesare settlingin everyyear.(巨嘴鸟),“There aretoucans allkinds ofbirds,squirrels,lizards,and eventhe boarsarereturning/983-year-old Vicentesays,“If youask mewho myfamily are,I wouldsay allthis righthere,、each oneof thesethat Iplanted froma seed.”1What dowe learn abouttheBrazilian peasantsA.They wastedmuch wateron farming.B.They focusedon short-term profits,C.They caredmuch aboutthe environment.D.They reliedheavily onrainforests fora living.、2What usedtobeyoung Antoniosbiggest concernA.Overpopulation.B.Polluted water.C.Loss ofgrasslands.D.Water shortage.、3What doesthe underlinedword havenin Paragraph3probably meanA.Trap B.DisasterC.Shelter D.Balance、4In thelast paragraph,Antonio mainlyexpresses his.A.affection forhis forestB.thanks forhis familyC.deep lovefor rarebirds D.pride asasuccessfulfarmer(分)
25.10WE WILLNEVER FORGET()ELEPHANT ENDOTHELIOTROPICHERPESVIRUS EEHVIS ADEADLY VIRUSWHICHAFFECTS YOUNGELEPHANTS GLOBALLY.We wantto finda solutionto thisdisease.(灾难性的)This complexdisease ishaving acatastrophic effect ontheglobal conservationof theAsianelephant andwe wantto finda solutiontotheproblem assoon aspossible tostop moreelephantsfrom dyingfrom thisdeadly disease.(区另)EEHV DOESNT DISCRIMINATE1JIt doesntmatter whetherits atwo yearold elephantat ChesterZoo,atazoo inthe USAor in(关键the wildin Africa-this isaproblemright aroundtheworldwhich makesit evenmore critical的)thatwefind ananswer.We dontwant it tobean extinctionlevel eventfor thisimportant animaLMIKEJORDAN,CHESTER ZOOSCOLLECTIONS DIRECTORAtpresent,not enoughis knownabout thisdisease so we needto carryout importantresearch tohopefullyget closerto findinga wayto stoppingit killingmore elephants.We*re partoftheworldconservation communitydevoted tothe conservationof Asian elephants,sowewill continueto carryoutmore research and workto discovermoreaboutthis virusand howto treatit.WERE ACTINGFOR ELEPHANTS......tohelpsave theglobal population ofthe species.You canhelp finda solutionby makingadonation today.We WillNever Forget.DONATE TOWE WILLNEVER FORGETJointhe fightnow and100%of yourmoney willsupport theresearchandhelp usputastop tothisdeadly virus.[no]oo]iso]MMiK roeom ovtinuaenn aKTYxxjti colomici coHMiAnomOOMTKM同、1According tothe passage,what dowe knowabout EEHVA.It hasaffected manyAsian animals.B.It hasntbeen wellcontrolled.C.It hasalittleeffectonelephants.D.It isa kindof animal.、2Which ofthe followingabout Mike Jordan isTRUEA・He worksfor protectingelephants.B.He isa well-known animaldoctor.C.He isa famousspoken personfor elephants.D.Hes mostlikely tofind thecauseofthe disease.、3How canyou donatemoneyA.By givingit toMikeJordan.B.By givingittothe author.C.By makingdonations regularly.D.By makingdonations throughbank.、4What isthe textis meanttoA.To explainits difficultto protectAsian elephants.B.To encouragepeople toresearch EEHV.C.To attractpeople tosave Asianelephants.D.To introducesomething aboutAsianelephants.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
1.530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)
26.30How farwould youwalk tolearnaboutsomething thatinterested youWhenhe wasyoung,Jacob Lawrenceoften walkedmorethansixty1from hishome inthe Harlemsection of()New YorkCity tothe MetropolitanMuseum ofArt.Jacob wantedtobean2,and hebelievedthat studyingthe famouspaintings3in that。
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