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2018-2019学年高三年级第三次质检考试英语试题本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分共10页考试结束后,本试卷自己留存,只交答题卡第一部分听力(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题每段对话仅读一遍例How muchis theshirt A.£
19.
15.B.£
9.
18.C.£
9.
15.答案是C
1.What doesthe manwant to doA.Take photos.B.Buy acamera.C.Help the woman.
2.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.A noisynight.C.Their lifein town.D.A placeof living.
3.Where is the mannowA.On hisway.B.In arestaurant.C.At home.
4.What willCelia doA.Find aplayer.B.Watch a game.C.Play basketball.
5.What dayis itwhen theconversation takesplaceA.Saturday.B.Sunday.C.Monday.第二节(共15小题:每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;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第6段材料,回答
6、7题
6.A.Buy Johna gift.B.Give Johna surprise.C.Invite Johnto France.What isSarah going to do
7.A.Funny.B.Exciting.C.Strange.What doesthe manthink ofSarah splan听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Why doesDiana saysorry toPeterA.She hasto giveup hertravel plan.B.She wantsto visitanother city.C.She needsto putoff hertest.
9.What doesDiana wantPeter to doFrom the first dayI arrivedin Kunming,I hadmy understandingof China61change.Far frombeingnarrow-minded andhostile to62foreign,people cameup totalk tome the first timeI wentout on thestreet.It happenedto beall inChinese,so I didn,t understandmuch,63it didcause me to rethinkmyassumptions.As myChinese improved,this continuedthroughout mystay,from mylandlord introducingmetopeoplewho couldhelp uslearn Chineseto64get toknow thecouple whoran anoodle restaurantnearby.If youre interestedin otherpeople,their culture,and theirlanguage,they,11be_65friend toyou.China isn,t66exception.Don tjudge acountry byits mediacoverage,67especial someWestern media,which havemuch prejudice.I sawa verydifferent kindof Chinawith myown eyes.Kunming,68I livedfor mostof mystay,wasnt muchpolluted.I hadfrank conversationswith Chinesepeople aboutalmost everything.Still China69develop,but theeconomic growthmeans thatmost people70see theirliving standardsimproverapidly in the last20years.People Ispoke withwere generallyoptimistic about the future.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 Laura,Thanks forletting usto stay at yourseaside house.Now,you might have heardfrom yourneighbors about whichhappened onSaturday evening.When I was outa walk,my youngerson,Tom,played footballbefore yourhouse.He madeso manynoise that the neighborsgot quiteangrily.Even worse,Tom broke one of the window of Mr.Wilson shouse.Tom and I apologizedto alltheneighbors for the unhappyhappenings,but promisedto havethe brokenwindow repairsoon.Tomsaid thatwe wouldnot dosuch sillythings anymore.I amglad that your neighborshad forgivenus.Theyare reallynice people.Yours,Betty第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,你的美国老师Miss Morgan要求你们明天下午去听一个美国历史的讲座你因故不能参加请你根据以下要点,写一封短信向Miss Morgan请假内容要点
1.表示歉意;
2.理由去机场接从法国回来的舅舅;
3.询问是否有录音,以便补听讲座注意
1.词数100词左右;
2.可根据内容要点适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Miss Morgan,Yours,Li Hua第三次质检答案1-20ACACB BBABABACAA BCBCC21-23ACB24-27CBDB28-31BCDC32-35BAAD GDCFB41-45CBCCD46-50ABDAB51-55AACDB56-60DBACD语法填空
61.changed62foreigners
63.but
64.getting
65.friendly.
66.an
67.especially
68.where
69.is developing
70.have seen短文改错
1.to stay去掉to
2.about后的which—what
3.out for a walk
4.many—much
5.angrily一angry
6.window一windows
7.but一and8repair一repaired
9.we—he.
10.had——have书面表达One possibleversion MissMorgan,sorry thatI won,t beable toattend thelecture onAmericanI amsohistory tomorrow afternoon.My unclereturning homefrom France,and I haveispromised tomeet himat theairport at3:30tomorrowafternoon.am verymuch interestedin Americansociety andhistory.I wonderif it is possiblefor the talk to berecorded,and ifso,could Iborrow thetape Itwould meana greatdeal tometo listento thetape andmake upfor whatis coveredin thetalk.I wouldappreciate itifyou couldallow meto askfor aleave ofabsence.Yours,Li HuaText1M:I vegot mycamera withme.But amI allowedto takephotos hereW:I thinkso.It doesn,t sayyou can t.Text2M:I reallylike livinghere inthis flat,because it s sonear thecenter oftown.W:That,s true.But itgets reallynoisy atnight.Text3M:Hi,Maggie.I ming,but its snowingand thetraffic ismoving slowly.W:OK,David.Take yourtime.We11wait for you,so wecan havedinner together.Text4M:Celia,you seethose girlsover thereThey need another playerfor abasketball game.Would youliketo join themW:Seems likeitsagamefor fun.Sure,I11be therein aminute.Text5W:I wont haveanything towear towork onMonday unlessI pickup myclothes atthe drycleaners.M:Then youd betterhurry.It closesat noonon Sundays.W:Oh!I should have gonethere Saturday.Text6M:All right,Sarah.We knowthat youre planningsomething bigfor Johns birthday.Could youtell usjustwhat youhave inyour mindW:I wantedto makehis birthdaya veryspecial event.John hasa sisterliving inFrance,andI11sendher aplane ticket,so thatshe can be here for hisbirthday.M:Boy!What anexcellent plan!That,s somethingspecial.I kindof guessedyou hadsome secretplanand werewaiting forthe righttime totell me.W:Well,Ididnt want to sayanything untilI wassure shecould e.Text7W:Hey,Peter.I msorry!M:Hi,Diana.What swrongW:We weregoing to Hong Kongthis weekend,but Im afraidI can t go.M:How eW:I havea reallybig geographytest andI haveto studyfor it.M:We cango nextweek instead.W:No,I don t wantto ruinyour weekend.You goahead andplease takethe bookI boughtto myfriend Sally.Tell herI haveto studyall weekend,because I cantafford tofail thetest.M:OK,then I11go withDan.But itsapity you cante.Text8W:Hello,this isAndrea.M:Hello,Andrea,this isAlex.I havesome verygood newsforyou.Miranda was very satisfiedwith youandsaid shesverymuch lookingforward toworking withyou.Isn tthat wonderfulCongratulations,dear!How doesit feelto beMiranda snew assistantI imaginethat youre justdelighted withthisnews.So,let ssee*--you canstart onMonday,rightW:Umm,well,I dont thinkIcanstart Monday.I amvisiting myfather inBaltimore.And becauseI dontlive in New York,I11needacouple ofdays to find aflat andbuy somefurniture andmove mythingsfrom Avon.M:Oh,well---then,in thatcase Isuppose Wednesdaywould begood.Ok,see youthen!Text9W:Hello,Mr.Jan ErickFriedman.You rea frequenttraveler.And wealso knowthatyoueat outtwice aday.How eyou areso fondof eatingoutM:When I got myfirst jobback in1982and startedtraveling,I hadno otherchoice butto eatout.I foundthatI feltdifferent dueto whatI waseating,so Itried to find placesthat servedfood thatmademe feelgood.The secretwas thequality of the foodand howwell thefoodwas prepared.I madean efforttofindgood restaurantsas wellas nicedishes.W:How didyou manageto makea listof218favorite restaurantsM:I havelived inmany cities,and whenI movedback to Sweden from the UnitedStates,people askedmewhere togo andeat whenthey went to citiesI knew.Igota lotof ideas.Then Iwrote aboutrestaurantsfor theSwedish Clubs magazine,and someonesuggested Igather theinformation about the restaurantstogether.Since I had allthe factsabout therestaurants Ihad beento,I startedto dothat.W:How doyou findrestaurantsM:The bestway is to askthe peoplethere.I maytalktopeople ata streetmarket ortake awalk andlookfor aplace myself.I neverask ahotel clerkorataxi driver.I dont goto emptyrestaurants orplaceswith menusdifficult tounderstand.Text10M:At thebeginning of the tour,we willstart withthe most important placein mytown,which is the PlazaLeon.The PlazaLeon,which ismore than100years old,is thegathering placefor youngpeople onFridayand Saturday nights,and forparents and children onSunday afternoons.Four streetslead to the Plaza,which havewide sidewalksand aretree-lined.Hernandes Street,which wasnamed aftera famouswriterborn in the city,contains all of the food stores,fish markets,and vegetablestands.Fernando Street,which wasnamed afteran educator,is where allof the governmentoffices arehoused.Via delMar Street,whose roadsare madeof stones,is theonly streetwhich stillhas itsold surface.Finally,we etoHoratio Street,on whichthere aretwo universities.One of them isthe mostfamous universityin mycountry.That swhy it is myfavorite streetof all.A.Help herwith herstudy.B.Take a book toher friend.C.Teach ageographylesson.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题A.To tellher about her newjob.B.To askaboutherjob program.C.To plana meeting
10.Why doesthe mancall thewoman
11.Who needsa newflatA.Alex.B.Andrea.C.Miranda.
12.Where isthewomannowA.In Baltimore.B.In NewYork.C.In Avon.with her.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What doesJan considermostimportantwhen hejudges arestaurantA.Where therestaurant is.B.Whether theprices arelow.C.How wellthefoodis prepared.
14.A.After hecame backtoSweden.B.Before hewentto the UnitedStates.When didJan beginto writefor amagazineC.As soonas hegot hisfirst jobin
1982.
15.A.Talk topeople in the street.B.Speak totaxi drivers.C.Ask hotelclerks.What mayJan dotofinda goodrestaurant
16.What dowe knowabout JanA.He cooksfor arestaurant.B.He travelsa lotfor hiswork.C.He prefersAmericanfood.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What dowe knowabout the Plaza LeonA.It sa newbuilding.B.It sa smalltown.a publicplace.A.Saturdaynights.B.Sunday afternoons.C.Fridays and
18.When doparents andchildren likegoingto thePlazaLeonSaturdays.A.Via delMar Street.B.Fernando Street.C.Hernandes
19.Which streetis known for itsfood shopsand marketsStreet.
20.Why doesthe speakerlike HoratioStreet bestA.It hasan oldstone surface.B.It isnamed aftera writer.C.It hasa famousuniversity.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AGreat holidaysin Europe!Do youlike thebeach butwant a bit moreTheneonan Active Beach holidayat one of ourcenters inGreece,Turkey orCroatia.All thecentersare nearbeautiful beachesand alloffer sailing,windsurfing orwaterskiing withour excellentinstructors.For achange fromthe water,you canalso booka shorttrip toa nearbyvillage andvisit thecolorful marketsoreat ina localrestaurant.At theend of the day,relax inyour hotelroom ordance thenight awayatone of our open-air clubs.Who wasKing ArthurWhere didhe liveJoinus ona five-day UK Road Tripholiday.Imagine lifehundreds ofyears agoas wevisit ancientStonehenge,Roman Bathand TintagelCastle,the homeof KingArthur.Learn thehistory of these interestingplacesfrom yourguide asyou travelin oneof ourfamous bluecoaches.In theevenings westop at someof thebest youthhostels in the country.They haveeverything youneed youdonteven needto packa sleepingbag!Are youbored withthe usualholidays Doyou wantto dosomething youreally enjoyThenFame Campis foryou!Spend aweek atHightree Housein Yorkshireand learnhow toplay thepiano,violin andguitar!Bring yourtent and stayata campsitenear thehouse.At theend of the weektry yournewskills ina liveperformance.How manycountries canyou seein21daysOn ourExplore Europeholiday,youcansee ten!Learn about them fromour bestguides asyou watchthemgo pastfromthewindowofan air-conditioned coachandstayatsomeof Europestop campsiteson theway.Of course,we11also havetime todo theimportant thingssuch asvisiting theEiffel Towerin Paris,the historicSistine Chapelin Vaticanand eatingapple strud eJ inVi enn a.For moreinformation about any of these holidays,call08453334523or visitewithusuk..A.can dosome watersports B.can cookby themselvesC.will enjoyan open-air concertD.should bringtheir ownsleeping bags
22.If youwanttoknow moreabout TintagelCastle,which holidayshould youtakeA.Fame Camp.B.ActiveBeach.C.UKRoadTrip.D.Explore Europe.
23.What canwe learnabout ExploreEuropeA.It lasts10days.B.It isa coachtour.C.It isa self-guided tour.D.It goespast21countries.B
21.Tourists whogo onan ActiveBeach holidayAnyforeigner who has tried to learnChinese cantell howhard itistomaster thetonesrequired to speak andunderstand.And anyonewhohastriedto learn toplay theviolin orother instrumentscanreport similarchallenges.Now researchershave foundthat peoplewith musicaltraining havean easiertime learningChinese.Writing inthe onlineedition ofNature Neuroscience,researchers fromNorthwestern Universitysay thatbothskills drawonthe same partsof thebrain thathelp peoplediscover changesin pitch(音调).One ofthe studysauthors,Nina Kraus,said thefindings suggestedthat studyingmusic uactuallytunesour sensorysystem”.This meansthat schoolsthat wantchildren todo well in languagesshould hesitatebeforecutting musicprograms,Dr.Kraus said.She saidmusic training might alsohelp childrenwith languageproblems.Mandarin(普通话)speakers havebeen shownto havea moreplex encoding(编码)of pitchpatternsin theirbrains than English speakersdo.This isbecause inMandarin andother Asianlanguages,pitch playsacentral role.A single-syllable wordcan haveseveral meaningsdepending onhow itis intoned.For thisstudy,the researcherslooked at20non-Chinese speakingvolunteers,half withno musicalbackgroundand halfwho havestudied aninstrument forat leastsix years.As theywere showna movie,the volunteersalso heardan audiotape ofthe Mandarinword“mi”inthree ofits meaningssquint,bewilder andrice.The researchersrecorded activitiesin theirbrain stemsto see howwell theywere processingthe sounds.Those with a musicbackground showedmuch morebrainactivities inresponse tothe Chinesesounds.The leadauthor ofthe study,Patrick C.M.Wong,said itmight workboth ways.It appearsthat nativespeakersof tonallanguages maydo betterat learninginstruments.
24.When learningChinese,a foreignerwill find.A.he hasa difficulttime learningmusic atthe sametimeB.he hasan easiertime learningmusic atthesametimeC.itishard tomaster thetones requiredto speakand understandD.itiseasy touse thebrain tohelp himdiscover changesin pitch
25.Why doesChinese learninghave somethingtodowith musictrainingA.Because thereisthesame difficultyin learningChinese andmusic.B.Because skillstolearnthe twomake useofthesame partsofthebrain.C.Because musictrainingmighthelp peoplewith languagestudy.D.Because peoplewho do wellinChinese studydowellin music.
26.The underlinedword“intoned”inthefourth paragraphcan bereplaced by the word“_____”.A.created B.spelled C.seemed D.pronounced
27.What wouldbe thebest titlefor thispassageA.Mandarin SpeakersAre SmarterthanEnglishSpeakersB.Skilled Earfor MusicMay HelpLanguage StudyC.Pitch Playsa CentralRole inChinese LearningD.Schools Needto DevelopMusic ProgramsCAnidea thatstarted inSeattle,s publiclibrary hasspread throughoutAmerica andbeyond.The conceptissimple:help tobuild asense ofmunity ina cityby gettingeveryone to read thesame bookatthesametime.In additionto encouragingreading asa pursuit(追求)to beenjoyed byall,the programallows strangerstomunicate bydiscussing the book onthe bus,as wellas promotingreading asan experienceto besharedin familiesand schools.The ideacame fromSeattle librarianNancy Pearlwho launched(发起)the〃If Allof SeattleRead theSame Bookproject in
1998.Her originalprogram usedauthor visits,study guidesandbook discussiongroups tobring people together with a book,but the idea hassince expandedto manyotherAmerican cities,and eventoHongKong.In Chicago,the mayor(市长)appeared ontelevision toannounce thechoice ofTo Killa Mockingbirdasthefirstbook inthe OneBook,One Chicagoprogram.As aresult,reading clubsand neighbourhoodgroupssprang uparound thecity.Across theUS,stories emergedof parentsandchildrenreading toeach otheratnight andstrangers chattingaway onthe busabout plotand character.The onlyproblem aroseinNewYork,where localreaders couldnot decideon onebook torepresent thehugeand diverse population.This may show thattheideaworks bestin medium-sized citiesor largetowns,whereagreater senseof unity(一致)can beachieved.Or itmayshowthat New Yorkers rathermissed thepoint,putting alltheir energyand passioninto thechoice ofthebookrather thandiscussion abouta bookitself.Ultimately asNancy pointsout,the levelof successis notmeasured byhow many people reada book,but byhow manypeople areenriched by the processor haveenjoyed speakingto someonewith whomthey wouldnototherwise haveshared aword.
28.What isthe purposeofthe project launchedby NancyA.To inviteauthors toguide readers.B.To encouragepeople toread andshare.C.To involvepeople inmunity service.D.To promotethe friendshipbetween cities.
29.Why wasitdifficult forNewYorkersto carryouttheprojectD.They hadlittle interestin reading.B.They weretoo busytoreadabook.E.They camefrom manydifferent backgrounds.D.They lackedsupport fromthe localgovernment.
30.According tothe passage,where wouldtheprojectbe moreeasily carriedoutA.In largemunities withlittle senseof unity.B.In largecities wherelibraries arefar fromhome.C.In medium-sized citieswith adiversepopulation.D.In largetowns whereagreement canbe quicklyreached.
31.According toNancy,the degreeof studentsoftheproject isjudged byA.the carefulselection ofa properbookB.the growingpopularity ofthe writersC.the numberof peoplewho benefitfrom readingD.the numberof booksthat eachperson readsDSkepticsare astrange lot.Some ofthem refuseto admitthe seriousthreat of human activitiestothe environment,and theyare tiredof peoplewho disagreewith them.Those people,say skeptics,spreadnothing butbad newsabouttheenvironment.The“eco-guilt”brought onbythediscouraging newsaboutour planetgives risetothe popularity ofskeptics aspeople searchfor moreforting worldviews.Perhaps thatexplains whya newbook byBjorn Lomborgreceived somuch popularity.That book,The SkepticEnvironmentalist,declares thatit measuresthe“real stateoftheworld”as fine.Of course,anotherexplanation isthe deeppockets ofsome bigbusinesses withspecial interests.Indeed,Mr.Lomborg,s viewsaresimilar tothose ofsome Industry-funded organizations,which starthuge activitiesthrough the mediato confusethe publicabout issueslike globalwarming.So itwas strangetoseeMr.Lomborg sbook golargely unchallengedinthe media thoughhis beliefswerecontrary tomost scientificopinions.One nationalnewspaper inCanada rana numberof articlesandreviews fullof wordsof praise,even withthe conclusionthat“After Lomborg,the environmentalmovementwill beginto diedown.”Such one-sided viewsshouldhaveimmediately beenchallenged.But onlya differentreview appearedinNature,a respectedscience magazinewith specificreadership.The reviewremarked thatMr.Lomborgs^preference forunexamined materialsis incredible(不可信的)”.A critical(ftt判的)eye isvaluable,and the media shouldpresent informationin sucha waythatcould allowpeopleto make informeddecisions.Unfortunately,that isoften inaccessibleas blockedby thedesireto beshocking orto defendsome specialinterests.People might bee half-blinded beforea worldpartiallyexhibited bythemedia.That sa shame,because mattersconcerning thehealth ofthe planetarefar tooimportant tobe treatedlightly.
32.According tothe passage,which ofthe followingmay beregarded as“skeptics”A.People whoagree onthepopularity of“eco-guilt”.B.People whodisbelieve theserious situationofourplanet.C.People whodislike theharmful effectofhumanactivities.D.People whospread fortingnews to protect ourenvironment.
33.Which ofthe followingcanbea reasonforthepopularityofLomborgs bookA.Some bigbusinesses intendtoprotecttheir owninterests.B.The bookchallenges viewsaboutthefine stateoftheworld.C.The authorconvinces peopletospeakforting worldviews.
34.The authormentioned thereview inNature inorder toD.Industry-funded mediapresent confusinginformation.A.voice adifferent opinionB.find faultwith Lomborg,s bookC.challenge the authority ofthemediaD.point outthe valueof scientificviews
35.What istheauthors mainpurpose inwriting thepassageA.To encouragethe skepticsto havea criticaleye.B.To warnthe publicofthedanger ofhalf-blindness withreviews.C.To blamethemedias lackof responsibilityin presentinginformation.D.To showthe importanceof presentingoverall informationbythemedia.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的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On December22,2016I landedintheland ofthe AmericanDream.36Here isoneofthe thingsI vestruggledwith duringmy almostone yearintheStates.37My uncleand auntjoked thatI broughtrain fromSaigon toAmerica.Saigon,where Iefrom,istheold nameof IioChi MinhCity inVietnam.Vietnam isa tropicalcountry whereit rainsmostof theyear.Before goingtotheU.S.,actually,Ihadno ideawhat toexpect aboutits weather,but thebig rain onmy arrivalgave methefirstexpectation ofwhat theweather heremightbelike.California isknownforhaving agreat climate一more sunshine,cooler insummer andwarmer inwinter.38However,having beenherefora prettylong whilenow,I haveexperienced variousforms ofclimate inCalifornia.39Most ofthe timeIwasliving inSilicon Valley,where theweather isabitcolder thanwhereI studyin OrangeCounty.But Iwas reallysurprised tofind chi1l-to-the-bone weatherin SanFrancisco—a bigshift fromSilicon Valleyin onlyaboutanhour sdrive.How strange!40The worstis thatI geta runnynose wheneverI wakeup inthe morning.Because I am allergictothe coldand windyweathers,I keepsneezing badly,and evenmore badlyif Iget caughtinthecold.I thinkthat mybody needsmore timeto getused tothis climate,but asmanypeoplesaid,I amluckierto bein Californiawhere1don,thaveto fightwith extremeweathers asin otherstates.A.Iamsensitive toweather change.B.Such strangeweather hasaffected myhealth.C.So theamount ofrain thisyear isconsidered unusual.D.LAX airportin Californiaweled mewithabigrain.E.So Iquickly getused tothe unchangeableclimate inCalifornia.F.The weathervaries widelydepending onwhere youare inthe state.G.Since then,Ihavediscovered tonsof dilemmasabout lifein America.第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L5分,满分30分)One evening,Catherine wasat homeas usual.As her41swung betweenwhat she was goingtodowithher lifeand theirdinner plansfortheevening,shewas1unexpectedly42by anurgent callfrom hersister“Get overhere!Turn onNBC andcheck theseguys out.They arejust likeyou***One Facebookmessage andaphone interviewlater,Catherine43herself ona buswith8strangers inthe middleoftheswelteringdesert heatof Utah,picking up trashand44awareness aboutzero-waste andclimate change.With adeep45oftheenvironment and a desiretomakea46,Catherine,Davey,andagroup ofself47^environmental pick-up artists”went ona coastto coastroad sidetrash pick-up.As theywalked,sometimes on1y
480.9miles inan entireday,they49and steadilymade theirway acrossthe UnitedStates forthree years,picking upa totalof201,678poundsof trash.Catherine andDavey50with uswonderful storiesof hopeand inspirationthat fueledtheir51to continuetheirjourney.After spendingweeks silently52how shewould haveenough53to flyhome fortheir two-weekspring break,Catherine founda blank,unidentified envelope54with$850cash inthe desert.Just enoughtoget herhome andback.After theirbus55outside ofDenver,they unexpectedlygot56and arrivedinYosemite NationalPark threeweeks later,just intime forthe“Yosemite Facelift”where57from all overthe statecame togetherwitha58of cleaninguptrashalloverthe park.Being atthe rightplace atthe righttime becamealmost normal,and theyrealized thatmuch ofwhatthey59was morethan justa coincidence.Together,their teamlearned tosimply60themselves totheirtask,and surrendertothejourney.positionB.interrupted C.moved D.
42.A.blamedfrightened
41.A.hands B.balance C.thoughts D.
43.A.dropped B.cheered C.found D.taught
44.A.abandoning B.shaking C.raising D.hiding
45.A.pride B.trust C.fearD.love
46.A.difference B.promise C.mistake D.plan
47.A.corrected B.described C.repeated D.discovered
48.A.driving B.fixing C.ridingD.covering
49.A.slowly B.secretly C.helplessly D.frequently
50.A.heard B.shared C.wroteD.read
51.A.efforts B.costs C.problemsD.choices
52.A.worrying aboutB.replying toC.depending onD.meetingwith
53.A.time B.food C.moneyD.room
54.A.equipped B.supplied C.decorated D.filled
55.A.set offB.broke downC.headed forD.held on
56.A.rest B.practice C.understandingD.help
57.A.members B.volunteers C.tourists D.reporters
58.A.purpose B.question C.decisionD.lesson
59.A.introduced B.expected C.experienced D.examined
60.A.turn B.limit C.pareD.devote第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题
1.5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。
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