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年高考英语考前猜题密卷(全国甲202203卷)注意事项
1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、考生号、座号填写在相应位置,认真核对条形码上的姓名、考生号和座号,并将条形码粘贴在指定位置上
2.选择题答案必须使用2B铅笔(按填涂样例)正确填涂;非选择题答案必须使用0・5毫米黑色签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚
3.请按照题号在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效保持卡面清洁,不折叠、不破损第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题L5分,满分7・5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What willthe mando at8:00A.Work in the office.B.Have dinnerwith Mike.C.Go outwith the woman.
2.What doesthe womandislike aboutthe shirtA.The color.B.The design.C.The price.
3.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Garys works.B.Garys application.C.Garys listof samples.
4.What didthe manplan to do onMarch1stA.Apply for some classes.B.Call thetravel agent.C.Go to the mountains.
5.Why doesAmy planto goto RomeA.To work.B.To travel.C.To study.第二节(共15小题;每题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下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
44.A.seized B.restored C.spotted D.reserve
45.A.line B.lane C.end D.border
46.A.leaned B.charged C.fled D.pushed
47.A.that B.so C.good D.such
48.A.puipose B.preservation C.protection D.despair
49.A.scratch B.movement C.hit D.bite
50.A.Shocked B.Thrilled C.Troubled D.Excited
51.A.trail B.valley C.highway D.sidewalk
52.A.run B.survive C.exist D.struggle
53.A.fight B.sacrifice C.defeat D.attack
54.A.numb B.frozen C.broken D.lame
55.A.talk B.walk C.breathe D.move
56.A.but forB.except forC.rather thanD.more than
57.A.steps B.laughter C.breathing D.sighing
58.A.came backB.came byC.came offD.came at
59.A.opened B.examined C.wiped D.shut
60.A.lively B.alive C.lovely D.living【答案】41-45DBACC46-50BDCDA51-55ABDAD56-60BCACB第二节共10小题;每小题15分,满分15分阅读卜面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式China haslanded on the moonthree times,and evenmanaged41bring oneof itsrobotic lunarexplorers backtoEarth.The country*s spaceagency42complete akey steptoward landingon Marson Wednesdaywhen Tianwen-1,the spacecraft43send lastJuly,began itsorbit of the redplanet,according tostate mediareports.By accomplishingthisfeat,China completedits first44success journeyto anotherplanet inour solarsystem.The spacecraftwas alsothe secondto arrive at Marsin twodays,45follow aUnited ArabEmirates probethatbegan orbitingthe neighboringworld on Tuesday.China isexpected totry toplace alander anda roboticrover on the planetlater thisyear.It wouldjoin46could bythenbe atrio ofNASA spacecraftstudying theMartian surface.Tianwen-1left Earthlast summer,taking advantageof aperiod47Mars andEarth wereclosest toeach otherduringtheir journeysaround thesun.That alloweda48relative shorttransit凌日between thetwo worlds.The probe探测茗称sent backpictures of the redplanet49a distanceof about
1.3million miles.But whilethe50arriveatMars wasa newmilestone forChina*s spaceprogram,a biggerchallengefor theTian wen-1mission is a fewmonths away.
41.to bring
42.completed
43.sent
44.succesful
45.following
46.what
47.when
48.relatively
49.from
50.arrival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)Last year,I join a volunteerclub tohelp thosepeople inneed.The firstactivity Iparticipated was to holda charitysale to collect the money and donations,and thentake itto aprimary schoolinto deepmountains.The activitywassuccessfully as most of the students supported this charity,donated the money andstudy materialswith kindness.At theweekends,we tookthe donationsto theprimary school,which we saw thesmiles onchildren faces,and theirpoor studycircumstances.It wasthe experienceswhat mademe feelthe responsibilityto makea lot of differencesto theirlife.答案:join ALastyear,I-----------a volunteerclub tohelp thosepeople inneed.The firstactivity Iparticipated inwastoholdjoineda charitysaletocollectthemoneyanddonations,and thentaketo aprimary schoolinto deepmountains,themk・・successfully r
1......donated.,,The activitywas------------------asmostot the studentssupportedthischarity,-------------------themoneyand studysuccessfuldonatingwhichmaterials withkindness.At theweekends,we tookthe donationsto theprimary school,-------wesawthewhere..children「....,.T what,smiles on-------------races,and theirpoor wherestudy circumstances.It wasthe experiencesmademe reelthatchildrensdithe responsibilityto makea lot of----------------to theirlife,difference第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是某国际学校高中生李华,最近你发现你校图书馆阅览室中存在高声喧哗和乱丢垃圾的现象,请用英语给馆长Mr.Smith写一封信要点如下
1.说明写信的目的;
2.提出合理的建议注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数Dear Mr.Smith,I amLi Hua,a highschool student.Thank youfor yourconsideration.Yours sincerely,Li HuaDearMr.Smith,I amLi Hua,a highschool student.I amwriting todraw yourattention tothe improper behaviors amongstudents inthereading roomsof theschool library:making too much noiseand littering.As youknow,it isdifficult forreaders tofocuswhile somestudents aretalking toeach otheror makingphone calls.Besides,a noisyand dirtyenvironment isnotonly badfor ourhealth butalso hasa negativeeffect onour studying.Therefore,in myopinion,some measuresshould betaken tosolve theseproblems.First,put upsome signsthatforbid suchimproperbehaviors.Second,ask all thestudentsto pickup theirrubbish whenthey leave.Thank youfor yourconsideration.Yours sincerely,Li Hua听力原文【答案】A【解析】【原文】W:Hey,Jason,do youwant tojoin Mikeand mefor dinnerWe aregoing tothe RoseRestaurant at8:
00.M:I have to worktill8:30,but whydont Imeet youafterwards【答案】B【解析】【原文1M:rd liketo buya shirt.Look,this purpleshirt is in aninteresting colorand theprice isreasonable.W:Yes,but thecolor isprettier than the design.【答案】B【解析】【原文】W:Hi Gary,how isyour applicationgoing Have you heardanything yetM:It seemsthat Imon theshort list.Now theselection boardwants tosee somesamples of my publishedworks.【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:I justcalled thetravel agent.Its allset.On March1st,Im headingfor themountains for an entireweek.W:Haveyouchecked theacademic calendarbecause myclasses arentover tillthe seventh【答案】C【解析】【原文】M:Hi,Amy.What areyou readingIs that an Italiangrammar bookW:Yeah.Im tryingto teachmyself someItalian,because Imgoing toRome nextsemester.M:Whats thereason forthis suddeninterest inItalyW:Well,actually I was planningto takesome coursesabout medieval(中世纪的)architecture,and itwas saidthat Rome【答案】
6.B
7.A【解析】is thebest inthat field.【原文】M:Hi,Julie.How areyou doingW:Well,pretty busy.M:Did youregister for the newtermW:Yeah,I registeredthis morning.M:Going to take anybusiness classesW:No,I dont think so.Tm goingto takeAfrican music.It meetsonTuesday,Thursday andSaturday everyweek.M:Hmm.Well,any pianoclassesW:Yeah,Im takingadvanced piano.It meetsevery Monday.M:How aboutthe basicrequirement coursesW:Vm goingto takeEnglish compositionand basicSpanish.M:Sounds likea fullschedule!W:Yeah,Fm goingto be really busy.【答案】
8.A
9.B
10.C【解析】【原文】W:Do youhave anyfamily holidaysfor nextweekM:Lets see.There isone on the18th.The19th isfull and the20th isno goodbecause itsjust fortwo people.W:Where arethe holidaysM:France,Spain andGreece.The cheapestholiday isin Francebut thisisin an apartment.If youwant tostay ina hotel,it willcost lessto goto TheHotel Playain Spain.W:OK.What kindof hotelis itM:It hasthree stars.It doesnthave its own beachbut ithas itsown swimmingpool andchildrens club.W:Thafs OK.【答案】
11.A
12.B
13.C【解析】【原文】M:Hello,Mary.W:Come on,Ken.Its timeto go.M:Wait amoment,please.I justhave to close up the shop.By the way,can yougive mybrother aride hometonight afterthegameW:Of course.You meanBob iscoming,tooM:Yeah.He wantstotakesome pictures.Hes reallyinterested inphotography.W:Oh.Does hewant to be aphotographer aftergraduationM:Yes,he wantsto workfor aTV station.W:That soundslike aninteresting job.M:I guessso.But a lot ofpeople want to bephotographers,too.He hasto workhard.W:But itllbereallynice ifhe canwork atsomething hesinterested in.I wantedto be a tennisplayer,but nowI workinthe bank..【答案】
14.C
15.B
16.C
17.C【解析】【原文】M:I havewith methis eveningLouise Graham,a groupleader atRavensfield OutdoorAdventure Center forchildren.Louise,how longhave youbeen thereW:Well,before Ifirst wentthere,two yearsago,I thoughtId probablyonly stayfbr ayear,but aftersix monthsorso Ireally startedto enjoythe job.So Ivebeen thereever since.To behonest,I waslacking inself-confidence,and whenI firstarrived,I wasa bitworried aboutmaking mistakes.I wasfrightened Imight putthe childrenin dangerbecause ofmyinexperience.M:Whafs thebest thingabout yourworkW:One thingI likeis seeingthem haveso muchfun,even ifsometimes theirbehavior isntperfect.And Ican suggestactivitiesthat haventbeen triedbefore.But there are alwayssome childrenwho haventquite gotas muchability asothers,and fbrme the most rewarding part of the jobis gettingthem tosucceed inthings theyhavent managedto dobefore.Ifshard workthough.Sometimes youare onduty atnight.M:Mm...what do you thinkabout thatW:Well,I cantsay Ilook forwardto startingwork at10:00pm,but thekids haveto belooked after24hours sosomeonehas to do itand allthe stafftake turns.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】【答案】
18.A
19.B
20.B【解析】【原文】M:Books have always beenan importantpart ofpeoples lives.Libraries wereimportant partsof bothuniversitiesand towncenters,and manyof the first successfulcompanies inmodern timesmade theirmoney bysellingbooks.Like newspapers,publishers used to have alotof powerand influence,but nowadays,the companiesthat controldigitalinformation seemto havetaken over.In particular,e-books havereplaced traditionalbooks formost modernreaders,especially inbig cities,for whomeverything hasto beeasy tocarry andconvenient touse.Tech companieslikeAmazon andApple sell“e-readers“that cancontain thousandsof books,and theironline storeslist millionsof titles,farmore thanany bookstorecould everhold.As moreand morepeople buycomputers,smart phones,and tablets,the marketfore-books continuesto grow.Many traditionalbook publishersand bookstoreshave goneout ofbusiness.For example,Borders Groupused tobe oneof the largest bookstoresin theUnited States,with more than600locations andbillions ofdollarsin salesevery year.But aftere-books appeared,they startedlosing moneyand hadtocloseall theirstores.
6.What coursewont the girl attendA.African music.B.Business.C.Basic Spanish.
7.On whichdays doesthegirlhave advancedpiano classesA.Mondays.B.Tuesdays.C.Thursdays.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Which familyholiday doesthe manrecommendA.The oneon the18th.B.The oneonthe19th.C.The oneonthe20th.
9.Where willthe womanprobably goA.France.B.Spain.C.Greece.
10.What dowe knowabout TheHotel PlayaA.It is a five-star hotel.B.It hasitsownbeach.C.It hasa swimmingpool.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.In ashop.B.At home.C.At aTV station.
12.What doesBob likedoingA.Playing tennis.B.Taking pictures.C.Riding bikes.
13.What didthewomandream ofbeingA.A shopowner.B.A bankclerk.C.A tennisplayer.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.How longhas Louisebeen workingat thecenterA.About sixmonths.B.About oneyear.C.About twoyears.
15.How didLouise feelwhen shestarted workingat thecenterA.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Confident.
16.What is the mostrewardingpart of thejobA.Seeing childrenhavealotoffun.B.Thinking ofnew thingsfor childrentodo.C.Helping theless ablechildren achievemore.
17.What doesLouise sayabout workingat nightA.Its unfairfor hertodoit.B.Its something that sheenjoys.C.Ifs anecessary partof thejob.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.What organizationsused tohavealotof powerA.Newspapers andpublishers.B.Universities andbookstores.C.Libraries andprinting companies.
19.Why domany citypeople likee-booksA.They arecheaper.B.They areeasier tocarry.C.They aremore interesting.
20.What canwe learnabout BordersGroupA.They werebought bya techcompany.B Theyused tohave more than600stores.C.They madebillions ofdollars thisyear.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AFour InterestingScience MuseumsPolytechnic Museum,RussiaFor manyguests of the capital,some of the mostvivid childhoodmemories areassociated withthis museum.Avariety oftechnical fieldsare presented in65halls-Mining,Space,Energy,and Transportation,etc.And theexposition(博览会)istheonly museumproject inRussia aboutthe historyof the bike.The interactivedivision Technoplay“is open,where younot onlycan butalso needtouch mostof theexhibits with your hands.In additionto self-experimentation,forpersonal requeststhe museumsexperts willshow manyentertaining experiments.Eureka,EnglandThe Eurekaeducational centerisahuge complexwhere modernscience and technology arebecoming clear,even tokids.The mainexhibition isdevoted tothe humanbody,the lawsof physicsand naturalthings.Visitors canobtain energyorcreate paperwith theirown hands.On thearea ofthe Eurekaeducational parkthere isa botanicalgarden andacollection ofminerals from the rocktypes ofFinland ispresented there.Deutsches Museum,GermanyIn thismuseum you can seemore than100thousand differentitems fromwindmills(风车)to medicalequipment.All aspectsof industrialproduction appearbefore theeyes.Several museumrooms arearranged especiallyforchildren-thereareexhibits thatentertain kidsstarting fromthree.NEMO,the NetherlandsThelargest Dutchresearch centrestands readyto shareits secretswith everyone.This immersion(沉浸)in the worldof scienceandtechnologywill notbe dull.All significantinformation ispresentedinthe formof excitinggames.Allexhibits areinteractive;visitors areallowed totouch,pull andpress onanything.The museumis for children from6to16,as wellas fortheir parents-it willbe interestingto all.
21.What canvisitors doat PolytechnicMuseumA.Learn howthebikedeveloped.B.Touch alloftheexhibits.C.Watch entertainingmovies.D.Show entertainingexperiments.
22.Where shouldvisitors goif theyare interestedin plantsA.PolytechnicMuseum.B.Eureka.C.Deutsches Museum.D.NEMO.
23.What makesNEMO uniqueA.It isspecially designedforchildren.B.It isthelargestmuseum inthe world.C.It showsinformation ofexhibits ingames.D.Some exhibitscan betouched orpressed.【答案】
21.A
22.B
23.
3.CBIf youwere tothrow,say,a bananapeel outof yourcar whiledriving alongthe motorway,that wouldbea completelyharmless action,due tothe fact that itspartofa fruit—right Actually,no.A bananapeel cantake up to twoyears tobenaturally processed,and with a thirdof motoristsadmitting tolittering whiledriving,thats awhole lotof discardedbananapeels.An orangepeel anda cigarettebutt hasa similarbiodegrading(生物降解)term tothat ofa bananapeel,but tincanslast up to100years;and plasticbottles lastforever,as doglass bottles.Despite thefactthatlonger-lasting materialswill serveto damagethe environmentand itsanimals forlonger,wecant merelymeasure theseverity ofa certaintype of rubbish byits lifetime.For example,despite havinga fairlyshortlength ofbiodegrading time,morethan120tons ofcigarette-related litteris discarded intheUK everyday.Its nota cheaphabit either:to keepour streetsclean annuallycosts UK taxpayers£500million,and whenyou includeourgreen spaces,that goesupto£1billion.So,its not surprising that if caughtfly-tipping youcould facea£20,000fine orevenjail time and,if youdisposed ofsomething dangerous,the courtcould giveyou fiveyears toserve.Regardless ofhowsevere thesepunishments mightseem,however,among thereported casesonly2,000were foundguilty outof825,000,sowe stillhave someway togo inmaking surepeople obeythe rules.
24.What doesthe underlinedword“discardedinparalmeanA.Harmless.B.Processed.C.Thrown.D.Long-lasting.
25.Which ofthe followinghas thelongest biodegradingtermA.Glass bottles.B.Tin cans.C.Cigarette butts.D.Banana peels.
26.What can be inferredfromthepassageA.The severityofrubbishcan bemeasured byits lifetime.B.Quite afew peoplewere foundguilty ofillegally littering.C.Every yearUKtaxpayersspend£500million keepingstreets freeof dirt.D.Cigarette-related litterand peelscanbeignored fortheir fairlyshort lifetime.
27.What isthe purposeofthepassageA.To informreaders ofdifferent biodegradingterms.B.To callfor peoplenot tolitter illegally.C.To encouragepeople touse fewerplastic bags.D.To stressthe importanceof goodbehavior.【答案】
24.C
25..A
26..C
27.BCTraditionally,robots have been hard,made of metal andother rigidmaterial.But ateam ofscientists atHarvardUniversity inthe UShas managedto buildan entirelysoft robot一one thatdraws inspiration from anoctopus(章鱼).Described inscience journalNature,the“Octobot“could pavethewayfor moreeffective autonomous robots thatcouldbe usedin search,rescue and exploration.The Octobotisaminimal systemwhich mayserve asa foundationfor anewgeneration ofcompletely soft,autonomousrobots,“the studysauthors wrote.Robots builtfor precise,repetitive movementsinacontrolled environmentdont doso wellon roughterrains(土也形)or inunpredictable conditions.And theyarent especiallysafe aroundhumans,because theyremade outof hardandheavy partsthat couldbe potentiallydangerous totheir users.So researchershavebeenworking onbuilding soft robots fordecades.Theyve takeninspirationfromnature,lookingto animalsfrom jellyfishto cockroaches,which areoften madeup ofmore flexiblematter.But creatingacompletelysoftrobotremains achallenge.Even ifengineers builda silicone(硅酮)body,ifs stillagrand challengeto constructflexible versionsof essentialparts,such asa sourceofpower.Although softrobotics isstill inits earlystage,it holdsgreat promisefor severalapplications,such asseardhrand-rescue operationsandexploration,“Barbara Mazzolaiand VirgilioMattoli ofthe ItalianInstitute ofTechnologysCenterforMicroBioRobotics,wrote ina comment.Soft robotsmight alsoopen upnew approachestoimproving wellnessand thequality oflife.
28.Whats thespecial featureof“OctobotA.Its softB.Its madeof metal.C.Its verysmall.D.It lookslike anoctopus.
29.Whafs thedisadvantage oftraditional robotsA.They,re hardto control.B.Theyre tooheavy tomove.C.They cantpredict conditions.D.They cantbehave wellallthe time.
30.One ofthe biggestchallenges isto buildOctobotsA.silicone bodyB.complex componentsC.precise movementsD.flexible powersource
31.Whafs thepossible applicationof“OctobotA.Medical research.B.Life rescue.C.Machine operation.D.House cleaning.【答案】
28.A
29.D
30.D
31.BDA USgovernment studyhas foundthat facial recognition technologyis gettingbetter atidentifying people wearing()masks.The studyis partof anongoing researchby theUS NationalInstitute ofStandards andTechnology NIST.Theagency hasexamined theeffectiveness ofmorethan150facial recognition systems onpeoplewearingface coverings.Thesystems arepowered bymachine learningalgorithms(算法).The firstresults ofthe studywere announcedin July,as healthofficials acrosstheworldurged peopleto wearmasksto limitthe spreadof COVID-
19.New findingswere releasedthis week.Police agencieshave longused facial recognitiontechnology tosearch for and helpcatch criminals.It canalso beusedtounlock phonesor otherelectronic devices.Somerobots usefacialrecognitiontechnology torecognize thepeople theyare communicatingwith.However,the wideuse ofmasksin publichas createdmajor difficultiesfor suchsystems.The studylooked atfacialrecognition systems alreadyin usebefore thepandemic.It alsolooked atsystems speciallydevelopedto workon maskedfaces.The NISTsaid itprocessed atotal of
6.2million imagesfortheexperiment Peopleinthe imageswere notactually wearingmasks.So,the researchersdigitally addeddifferent maskshapes tofaces inthepictures fbruse inthe study.In somecases,upto70percent ofa personsface wascovered inthe images.Overall,theresearch showsthe top-performing facialrecognitionsystemsfail tocorrectly identifyunmasked individualsabout
0.3percent ofthetimeand thefailure raterose toabout5percent withmasked images.Many ofthe lowerperformingalgorithms,however,had muchhigher errorrates withmasked images—as highas20to50percent.In thelatest findings,researchers includedresults from65new facialrecognitionsystemsthat havebeen developedsincethe startofthepandemic.Some ofthese systemsperformed significantlybettef,than theearlier ones,“Mei Ngan,a leadresearcher onthe project,said ina statement.The study also foundround-shaped masks一which coveronly themouthand nose一led tofewer errorsthan widerones thatstretch acrossthe cheeks.The newstudyalsoran teststo seewhetherdifferent colored masks wouldaffect errorrates.The teamused red,white,black andlight blue.The researchfindingssuggested thatgenerally,the redand black masks ledto higherfailure ratesthantheother colors.
32.How doesthe authormainly presentthe studyfindingA.By givingdefinitions andexamples.B.By givingexamples anda briefdescription.C.By presenting data andmaking acomparison.D.By givingdefinitions andpresentingdata.
33.According tothe study,what hasaffected theeffectiveness offacial recognitionA.The speedofthemachine learningalgorithms.B.The operators5skill inperforming algorithms.C.The numberofthetested people.D.The diversityof facecoverings.
34.Who isthemostdifficult torecognizeA.A girlwearing awhite round-shaped mask.B.A ladywitharedmaskstretching acrossher cheeks.C.A manwearing alight bluemask coveringhis mouthand nose.D.A manwearing ablackmaskwith hisnose andmouth coveredup.
35.What isthe authorsattitude towardsthe facialrecognition systemsA.Objective B.NegativeC.Uncaring.D.Doubtful.【答案】
32.C
33.D
34.B
35.A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Looking backat myyounger years,!am sometimesamazed athow lifehas turnedout.
36.The onlythingthatstaysthe sameis whoI am,my values,and myinterests.If I could goback intimeandhang outwith myyounger selffor aday,heres whatI wouldtell her.•Everything happensforareason.Without mistakesand failure,you wouldnever havelearned.Without pain,you wouldnever havegrown.Once youunderstandthis,you willknow that everything comesin toserve apurpose.So don*tthinkthat lifeis unfair,becauseeverything happensforareason.
37.•Focus onone thingat atime.It isnotsurprisingthat manyof usare doingtoo manythings atonce.We needto makeends meet.But if you areworkingthree jobsatatime,it isnot likelythat you will succeedat anyof them.You haveto keepyour eyesonthebigpicture.You haveto askyourself:What exactlydoyouwanttoachieve forthe next10yearsFocus onone thingat atime.
38.•
39.You mightbe graduatingor havehit aturning pointwithyourcareer.You mightfeel abit lostand unsureof wheretogo.Its okay.Go outthere andtry asmany differentthings asyou can.Don*teverfeel likeyoure wastingyour time.Enjoythe journey.Every littlepath willlead yousomewhere.And lookingback,you willbe able to connectthe dots.It willallmake sense.•Dont trytoo hardwith people.Dont worryifyoufeel likeits hardto makenew friends.
40.It mighttake awhile untilyou findnew bestfriends andamate forlife,but whenyou do,youwillknow it.Its nothard work.Sojust doyour thingsand beyourself.A.Achieve yourgoals oneby one.B,You canplan everythingahead.C.Only timewill tellwhat lifewill teachus.D.Just beyourself andbe asopen asyoucan.E.Its okaytobeunsure aboutyour purposein life.F.Nothing isexactly whatI hadoriginally plannedfor.G.Dont worrytoomuchabout adecision youhavetomake.【答案】
36.F
37.C
38.A
39.E
40.D第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项This pastOctober,I tookan earlymorning hikeinaValley.Knowing thatbears are4]throughout thearea andnotwanting to42one,I yelledout,“Hey,bear!”every30seconds.About threemiles in,I43into ameidow(牧场)and yelledagain.A fewmore stepsand I44a brownbear onthe trailatthe upper45ofthemeadow.When shesaw me,she ranupthe trail.But thenshe stopped,turned,and46straight forme.I yelledso shewould knowI washuman andhopefully turnback.No47luck.I wrappedmy armsaround the back ofmy neckfor
48.She wason topofme,biting myarms,shoulders,and()backpack.The forceof each49was likea sledgehammerwith teeth.After whatfelt likehours,she disappeared.50I carefullypicked myselfup.I wasabletowalk,so Iwent backdown the51toward my truck.Despite bleedingwounds,I knew1would52and thankedGod forgetting methrough this.About fiveminutes downthetrail,the bearreappeared.Iwaslucky afterthefirst53,but couldI survivea secondAgainI protectedthebackofmyneck.She bitmy shoulderand arms.My handinstantly went54andthewrist andfingerswere limp(无力的)and unusable.I knewI couldnt55,so Ihuddled(蜷缩),motionless.Suddenly shestopped.There wasdead silence56the soundof herheavy57and sniffing.Icouldsmell theterribleodor(气味)she gaveoff.She stoodthere for30seconds.Then shewas gone.I triedto peek偷看),but myeyes werefull ofblood.I knewthatifshe58a thirdtime,Id bedead,soI59_the bloodfromone eyeand lookedaround.No bear.I stoodup,moved quickly,got intomytruckand drovetothehospital.The nextday,I wokeup
6041.A.frequent B.rare C.regular D.common
42.A.separate B.surprise C.frighten D.follow
43.A.stepped outB.stretched outC.put outD.pulled out。
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