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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 dowe knowabout the manA.He wantsto read more books.B.He getshigh marks at school.C.He doesn,t agreewith the woman.
2.Who isthe manA.The womanshusband.B.The womans boss.C.A policeman.
3.Where isthe busstationA.Its near the postoffice.B.Its twoblocks downthe street.C.It,s on the right side of the street.
4.Who isthe womanprobably speakingtoA.A salesman.B.A manager.C.A repairman.
5.What isthe womanJs advantageto dothe jobA.She hasa lotof kids.B.She haswork experience.C.She isstrong enoughfor thejob.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,回答第
6、7题
6.What arethe speakersgoing todecorateA.A classroom.B.Their home.C.A school hall.
7.Where doesthe mansuggest placingthe Christmas treeA.Far from the entrance.
8.On the left of the entrance.
75.We allmiss youand arevery gfor what you havedone forus.第二节应用文写作(满分15分)
76.假定你是某国际学校学生李华你校上周邀请专家Mr.Smith给学生做了一个有关网络安全的讲座请你为校英文报写一则报道,内容包括
1.讲座时间和地点;
2.讲座内容;
3.活动反响注意L写作词数应为80左右2,请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答A Lectureon“Online Safety”第三节读后续写(满分15分)
77.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文He mether ata party.She wasoutstanding;many guyswere afterher,but nobodypaid anyattention tohim.After theparty,he invitedher forcoffee.She wassurprised,so asnot toappear rude,she wentalong.As theysat in a nicecoffee shop,he wastoo nervousto sayanything andshe feltuncomfortable.Suddenly,he askedthe waiter,“Could youplease giveme somesalt Idlike toput it in mycoffee.〃They staredat him.He turnedred,but whenthe saltcame,he putitinhis coffeeand drank.Curious,sheasked,〃Why saltwith coffeez,IIe explained,“When I was alittle boy,I livednearthesea.I likedplayingon thesea.I couldfeel itsalty,like salty coffee.Now everytime Idrink it,I think of mychildhood andmyhometown.I miss it andmy parents,who arestill there.She wasdeeply moved.A manwho canadmit that hes homesickmust lovehis homeand careabout his family.He mustbe responsible.She talkedtoo,about herfaraway hometown,her childhood,her family.That was the startto their lovestory.They continuedto date.She foundthathemet allher requirements.He wastolerant,kind,warm andcareful.And to think she would havemissed thecatch ifnot for the saltycoffee!So theymarried andlived happilytogether.And everytime shemade coffeefor him,she putin somesalt,the wayhe likedit.注意
1.续写词数应为100左右;2,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答After40years,he passed away andleft hera letterwhich said:2023学年第二学期浙里特色联盟期中联考高一年级英语学科试题第一部分听力(共两节,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)1—
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57.representatives
58.as
59.Born
60.which
61.struggling
62.Ied
63.to see
64.but
65.their第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节单词拼写(共10题,每小题1分,满分10分)
66.Click
67.dates
68.charge
69.performed
70.various
71.energy
72.rude
73.joy
74.convenient
75.grateful第二节应用文参考答案(满分15分)A Lectureon uOnline safety,,Last Fridaywitnessed afascinating lecturewith thetheme of,z0nlinesafety”.The lecture,given byMr.Smith,started at9:00a,m.in theLecture Hall.Through presentingspecific factsandstories,Mr.Smith introducedthe potentialdangers wemay facewhile enjoyingthe Internet.He alsohighlightedthe importanceof onlinesafety andproposed effectivemeasures thatyoung peoplecan taketo safeguardthemselves.The lecturereceived apositive responsefrom the students,which notonly helpedus be aware of thesignificance ofstaying safeonline butalso offeredsome practicalways toachieve it.第三节读后续写(15分)One possibleversion:My dearest,please forgivemy life-long lie.Remember thefirst timewe datedI was so nervousthat Iaskedfor saltinstead ofsugar.It washard for me toask fora change,so I just wentahead.I neverthought thatwewould hitit off.Many times,I triedto tellyou thetruth,but Iwas afraidthat itwould ruineverything.Sweetheart,I don,t exactlylike saltycoffee.But as it matteredso muchto you,r velearnt toenjoy it.Havingyou withme wasmy greatesthappiness.If Icould livea secondtime,I hopewe canbe togetheragain,even ifitmeans that I haveto drinksaltycoffeefor therest ofmy life.听力材料TextlW:r mexhausted!My momalways tellsme toreadmore.You,re lucky,for youget As and Bsat school.M:Well,my momwants me to dosports fora change.Text2M:Show meyour driver,s license,Madam!W:Here it is,Sir!I knowIwasspeeding,but Ineed to be somewherenow.Text3W:Excuse me.How doI get to thebus stationM:The busstation Gostraight ahead.Its aboutthree blocksdown thisstreet,on yourleft.Its nextto thepostoffice.You cantmissit.Text4W:r alwaysbeen hardto getthis car to workwell.M:If youleave thecar withme,I11get itfixed for you this afternoon.Text5M:So MissWang,may Iask whyyou thinkyou arefit forthis jobW:I usedto bein aneducational program,working with a lotof kids,so Iknow whatto expectin thejob.Text6M:Lets discussthe furniture,equipment,and decorationsin the schoolhallfor thecoming Christmasparty.W:OK.Lets startwith thereception counter.I thinkit should be closeto the entrance.If it,s faraway fromtheentrance,it11be veryinconvenient to the participants.M:I agree.Shall weset thereception counteron therightside of theentranceW:Good idea.What about theleftsideof the entranceM:What about a largeChristmastreeT thinkwe11give ourparticipants a very goodfirst impressionif weplaceit there.W:Fantastic!We alsoneed tothink aboutwhere toplace thedrinks.Are wegoing toplace thetwo tablesnextto eachotherM:I thinkso.Text7W:Excuse me.Are youin themiddle seatM:Yes.What,s upW:r min theside seatby thewindow.I guessyou,11need tolet methrough.M:No problem.W:Thanks.Sorry for making youget out of yourseat.M:Thats alright.I noticeyou have a fewnewspapers there.Would youmind lendingme oneW:No,not aall.Which onewould youlike TheNew YorkTimes orThe GuardianM:I preferthe Britishpaper.The Guardian,please.I usuallyread itat home.W:OK.rmjust listeningto musicwhile wewait for the planeto take off,so TheGuardian isall ours.M:Thanks alot.Thats reallynice ofyou.Would youlike a piece of gum Thatwill makeyou comfortablewhenthe planetakes off.W:That wouldbe great.Thank youvery much.M:Its mypleasure.Text8M:The doctortold ourson towatch what he eats.W:But heeats what he watchesevery day.M:Well,I thinkadvertising isto blame.It,ssoeffective that the morehe watches,the morehes likelytoreflectwhathesees in the advertisements.W:Ijustwant tosay thatadvertising issuccessful.M:It doesn,t happenovernight.There isalways^I want,I want〃in advertisements.So overtime,they graduallychangehis attitudetowards food.W:Well,what shallwe donow Stophim watchingTVM:No,that won,t work.But Ithink wedbetter tellDick whatthe doctorsaid.W:To watchwhatheeats Healready knowsthat.M:Not onlythat.The doctoradded thathewouldrisk serious heart diseaseif hecontinued eatingjunk foodanddrinking Cola.W:What Mygoodness!Why didn,tyoutell meearlierM:Honey,I didntwant youto betoo worried.Text9M:So,Victoria,you aregoing homefortheholidayW:I suream.Ive bookeda flightfor tomorrowafternoon andI cantwait.M:That soundsgreat.W:What aboutyou Goinghome,tooM:rmstill thinking.W:Haven,t decidedyet Oh,you,re nevergoing to get aflight outof here.Im sureall theseats havebeenreserved bynow.Its theholiday season,after all.M:Well,its notsuch abig dealfor me.My familyonly livesabout onehundred andfifty milesaway fromhere.I usuallydrive ortake thetrain.Its ashort trip.W:You don,t soundvery excitedabout it.M:We11,we renot reallyaveryclose-knit family.I havethree brothers,and theyspread allover theplace.Tom liveson the East Coastand Davidon theWest Coast.T evenhaveabrother inMontreal.W:Oh,wow!What docshe doM:Translation work.Its kindof strange,but werarely gettogether asa familyany more.W:We11,I trytogethome asmuch aspossible.Were abig family一therere sixof uschildren-so its alwaysa lotof fun.TextlOYou maythink thatAmerica isa freecountry andthat Americanskiss theirfriends.Well,it is,but ifyoukiss thewrong personyou might get intotrouble.This iswhat happenedto John,a six-year-old primaryschoolpupil.Who didhe kissHe kisseda girlon thecheek in the school.They werein thesame class.However,ateacher sawit andtold the headmaster,who thoughtthat Johnshouldbepunished.John wastold toleave hisclassroomand stayedin anotherclassroom byhimself.When John,s motherknew aboutthis,she becamevery angry.She wantedthe headmasterto tellher whythe schoolpunished herson forkissing anothersix-year-old girl.The girlasked him to kissher andhe didthis onlyto showfriendship.What,s wrong with this〃she said.Theheadmaster thoughtthat it was wrongof aboy tokiss agirl,even thoughthey wereonly sixyears old.〃Itis statedclearly in thestudenthandbook.It isunwelcome behavior,z,theheadmastersaid.C.On theright oftheentrance.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.Why doesthe womantalk tothe manA.To changeseats withhim.B.To makefriends withhim.C.To askhimtomake wayfor her.
9.What doesthe manwant thewoman todoA.Lend himher CDB.Lend hima newspaper.C.Give himapieceofgum.
10.Where doesthe conversationtake placeA.On aplane.B.On atrain.C.On abus.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题
11.What iswrongwithDickA.He watchesTV whileeating.B.He hasseriousheartdisease.C.He eatstoo muchjunk food.
12.What doesthemanthink of advertisementsA.They don,t have any effecton people.B.They graduallychange peoples attitude.C.They canchange people,sattitudeovernight.
13.What arethe speakersgoing todoA.Stop theirson watchingTV.B.Tell theirson toeat whathe watches.C.Inform theirson ofhis potentialhealth problem.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题A.A bigfamily.B.A longtrip.C.A holidayplan.
15.How willthewomantravelC.By car.A.By plane.B.By train.
16.Where doesTom liveB.On theEast Coast.C.InA.On theWest Coast.
14.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutMontreal.
17.What canwe learnfrom theconversationA.The womanlikes goinghome.B.The manlives farfrom hisparents.C.The womanfailed toget aflight ticket.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What canwe learnfrom thespeakerA.Kissing isforbidden in the USschools.B.Kissing is good mannersin the US.C.There arerules forkissing in theUS.A.Classmates.B.Strangers.C.Brother andsister.
20.Why wasthe boypunishedA.He brokethe Americanlaw.
19.What isthe relationshipbetween theboy and the girlB.He broketheschoolrules.C.He brokehisfamilyrules第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5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,并在答题纸上将选项涂黑Whether youare planninga tripto Londonor simplyhaveaninterest in museums,these aresome must-visitdestinations.The BritishMuseum:Located in London,the BritishMuseum isone ofthe oldestand mostrenowned museumsin the world.It housesa vastcollection ofartifacts fromdifferent culturesand civilizations,including theRosettaStone,the ParthenonSculptures,and thePortland Vase.The NationalGallery:Also locatedin London,the NationalGallery ishome toan impressivecollection ofWesternEuropean paintings,ranging fromthe13th tothe19th centuries.Some ofthe highlightsinclude worksbyVincent vanGogh,Leonardo daVinci,and Michelangelo.The NaturalHistory Museum:Another London-based museum,the NaturalHistory Museumis knownfor itsextensivecollection ofnatural historyspecimens,including dinosaurs,minerals,and rareplants.It isa greatplace forvisitorsof allages tolearn aboutthe naturalworld.The Victoriaand AlbertMuseum:Also knownastheVA,this museumis locatedinLondonand isdedicatedto art and design.It housesa vastcollection ofobjects,ranging from ancient Chineseceramics tocontemporaryfashion.The TateModern:Located inLondon as well,the TateModern isa modernart museumthat housesa diversecollection of contemporary art,including paintings,sculptures,and installations.It isa must-visit destinationfor fans of modern and contemporaryart.These arejust afew ofthe manymuseums inLondon thatare worthvisiting,each museumoffering auniqueand enrichingexperience.Bring yourpassport andgo!
21.Where canvisitors findan extensivecollectionofnatural historyspecimensA.The BritishMuseum.B.The NationalGallery.C.The TateModern.D.The NaturalHistory Museum.
22.Which museumisamust-visit destinationforfansofmodernandcontemporaryartA.The Victoriaand AlbertMuseum.B.The TateModern.C.The NaturalHistory Museum.D.The NationalGallery.
23.Who isthe articleintended forA.Tourists planningto visitLondon.B.Students studyingart history.C.Lovers collectingancient artifacts.D.Citizens interestedinmuseums.BRobert vanGulik was born onAugust9,1910intheNetherlands.His mothercame froma familyof musiciansandpiano makers,a factthat greatlyinfluenced Robert,s life.His fatherwas aphysician inarmy,a positionwhichrequired frequentforeign postings(派驻).The familylived invarious areasoftheEast Indiesfor mostofRobert,s youth.This experiencecontributed tohis appreciationfor culturesand masteryof severallanguages.He was an eageracademic,collector ofartandmanuscripts(手稿),and translatorof ancientwritings.He studiedand trainedto becomea mastermusician onthe Chineseguqin andeventually wrotetwo bookson theinstrument.Similarly,his skillsasanartist inthe traditionalChinese styleand knowledgeof calligraphywereextraordinary.He wroteand publisheda numberof non-fiction,scholarly articlesand bookson Chinesemusic,art,and literature,aswellas Chineseculture andtraditions.Although healso wroteessays andshort stories,Robert remainedbest knownfor his Chinese mysteries.In1940,Robert cameacross an18th-century Chinesenovel thatwould takehis careerdown anunplanned pathwayandresult inthe publicfame henever expected.The novel,titled FourGreatStrangeCasesofEmpressWusReign,was afictional accountofthedeeds ofJudge Dee,one ofthe heroesof traditionalChinese detectivefiction,and wasset duringthe7th-century TangDynasty.Interested,Robert notonly translatedthe novelinto English,but heexplored thehistory of Chinese PenalCode(开U法)and otherlegal literatureoftheperiod.It wasnotuntil1949that Robertwas ableto publishhis translationDeeGoongAn(狄公案)ThreeMurderCasesSolvedbyJudgeDee.Robert,sChinesemysteries includeover10novels andshort-story volumes,recording thecareerof Chinesedetective calledDi Renjie.Interestingly,the tales first foundfame inoriental(东方的)editions,before beingtranslated intoEnglish in
1957.
24.What helpedRobert developthe abilityin severallanguagesA.His eagernessfor artand ancientwriting.B.His mother,sgoodfamily background.C.His appreciationfor culturesand languages.D.His livingin differentparts oftheEastIndies.
25.What doesparagraph2tell usabout RobertA.His hobbies.B.His skills.C.His books.D.His achievements.
26.Why doesthe authormention the18th-century ChinesenovelA.To recommenda Chinesemystery fictionto us.B.To showthe factorleading toRoberts greatfame.C.To helpus learnaboutthe7th-century TangDynasty.D.To valuethe developmentof Chinesedetective fictions.
27.Which proverbcan bestdescribe Robertstranslation of Dee GoongAn:Three MurderCases Solvedby JudgeDeeA.Better latethan never.B.Attitude iseverything.C.Practice makesperfect.D.Rome was not builtinaday.CWhen didthe voice inside your head starttalking Ibecame awareof mineat aboutthe age of
15.At night,I sometimesfound itdifficult togettosleep because there wasso much”mind chatter inside myhead.In fact,mind chatteris quitecommon forhuman beings.Usually,whenever ourattention isn,t focused,astream ofmental activitiesflows throughour minds-----------------------------------thoughts aboutthe futureorthe past,daydreams aboutvarious realities,or friendsor otherpeople.We oftencall thismental activitythinking”,but this isn,t reallyso.Real thinkingsuggests somethingactive overwhich wehave conscious(有意识的)control.It happenswhenwe consciouslyuse powersof reasonand logicto evaluatedifferent choices,make decisionsand plans,organizeour lives,solve problemsand soon.But mind chatter isn,t likethis.Its purposeless,running throughour headsnomatter whatour desiresare anddisturbing us.For example,imagine yourethinking aboutwhat coursesto takeforthenext schoolyear.As youare consideringthem,thoughts aboutyour favoritesubjects floodin,reminding youofaproject thatyou reallylike.This makesyou remember chattingwith friendsaboutafascinating articleon climatechange.Suddenly,youremembertheupcoming sciencefair and you worryabout managingyour time.All thesethoughts leaveyou strugglingto focus,andyouend upseeking advicefrom classmates.However,its unrealisticto expectto silenceour mindchatter altogether.Its sucha naturalpart of ourminds thatits unlikelyto disappear.We shouldaccept itand treat it asa kindof physiological(生理的)process that takes placeinside usbut isnot partofouridentity.We shouldtreatitinthesame waythat wetreatthe processlike eatingand theflow ofour blood.We don,tgetour senseof identityfrom them,so whyshouldwe identifywith thevoice insideourhead
28.How isreal thinkingdifferent frommind chatterA.It isillogical.B.It isrelated toactivereasoning.C.It lacksa clearpurpose.D.It isdriven bydesires.
29.What doesthe exampleabout mindchatterinparagraph4highlight A.Its inabilityto giveadvice.B.Its connectionto ourmemories.C.Its impacton ourconcentration.D.Its commonpresence inour mind.
30.What doesthe authorthinkof mind chatterA.Its normal.B.Its unusual.C.Its beneficial.D.Itsharmful.
31.Why doesthe authormention physiologicalprocesses inthe lastparagraphA.To stressthe importanceofmindchatter.B.To showmindchattercannot definewho weare.C.To explainthe linkbetween mentaland physicalhealth.D.To provethe humanbody,s physiologicaleffect.DThere isa growinghope inthe field of earthquake prediction(预测)due toartificial intelligence(AI),which is challenging thewidely acceptedbelief thatearthquake predictionis impossible.Through atest carriedoutin China,a teamof researchersfromtheUniversity ofTexas,Austin havedeveloped anAI algorithm(算法)that canpredict70%of earthquakesup toseven daysin advance.The researchteam believesthat theirmethod workedwell becausethey useda simplemachine learningmethod.Based onthe team,s understandingof earthquake physics,the AIwas providedwithaset ofdata onearthquake,and thentaught itselfby usinga five-year earthquakerecord database.After thelearning process,the AIwasable topredict earthquakesby listeningand analyzingsigns ofincoming earthquakeswithin the backgroundrumblings(隆隆声)intheEarth.This achievementundoubtedly marksa milestone(里程碑)inthefieldofAl-powered earthquakepredictionresearch.Earthquakes arrivewithout warning,“explains Alexandros Savvaidis,a leadresearcher atthe TexasSeismologicalNetwork Program(TexNet).〃Its amatter ofmilliseconds,andtheonly thingyou cancontrolis howwell youare prepared.Even withthe70%accuracy,thisisa hugeachievement which could helpreduce economicandhuman lossesand contribute to earthquakepreparation worldwide.〃Although itremains tobe seenwhether thismethod willbe aseffective inother areas,the researchersbelievethat ifused inareas withmore earthquaketracking networks,their Alalgorithms delivereven moreaccuratepredictions.The nextstep isto testAI in Texas,since UT,s BureauTexNethas300earthquake stationsand acontinuousrecording historyof over6years,making itan excellenttesting groundfor thesepurposes.In thelong run,the authorshope tocombine the AI system with physics-based models.This combinedstrategycould beparticularly importantin situationswhere datais pooror lacking.“Theres stilla longway togo,but manyadvances likethis,taken together,are whatdrive scienceforward,“said ScottTinker,the bureausdirector.
32.How doesthe AIalgorithm predictearthquakesA.By usingalgorithms tocollect data.B.By identifyingdata fromthe satellites.C.By analyzingbackground soundsintheEarth.D.By understandingearthquakephysics.
33.What doesAlexandrosSavvaidisintend toshowA.The waysto reducelosses inearthquake.B.The significanceof developingtheAIprediction.C.The importanceof earthquakepreparation.D.The limitationsof currentearthquakeprediction methods.
34.What doesthe follow-up researchfocus onA.Combining thesystemwithphysics-based models.B.Applying theAI approachto otherfields.C.Improving earthquaketracking networksin Texas.D.Conducting testsof AIinTexas.
35.Which ofthe followingmight bethe besttitle forthe passageA.AI:Reducing EarthquakeLossesB.AI:Stopping Earthquakefrom HappeningC.AI:Rewriting theEarthquake PreparationRulesD.AI:Predicting70%Earthquakes第二节(共5小题每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5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The DarkSide ofDigital Age:CyberbullyingWhat iscyberbully Cyberbullyingis bullying thattakesplace overdigital devices.It caninclude sharingpersonaland privateinformation aboutsomeone else.36・Some cyberbullyingeven crossesthe lineinto unlawfulorcriminal(才E罪)behavion.37Text messagingand messagingapps onmobile ortablet devicesare alsocommon groundsfor cyberbullying.Instant messaging,online chatting,forums,and onlinegaming arecommon forcyberbullying.Additionally,Emailexchanges alsocontributetothe widespreadof thisdigital harassment(骚扰).With the popularity ofsocial media,comments,photos,posts,and contentshared byindividuals canoftenbe viewedby strangers.What youpost onlinestays publicand canbe seenby anyone.This formsan onlinereputation(名声)that canbe checkedby schools,employers,and othersresearching you.
38.Cyberbullying canbeabig problembecause itdoesn,t stopeasily andstays onlineforever.Detectingcyberbullying isalso abig problemasitoften happensoutofsight fromteachers andparents,making it harderto identify.39・Also,whats sharedonline tendsto staypublic unlesstaken down,whichcouldharm theirfutureopportunities likegetting intocollege orfinding ajob.Every statehas rulesfor schoolsto handlebullying.Nowadays,with cyberbullyingontherise,many stateshaveupdated theserules toinclude cyberbullying.40・Some statesalso addressbullyingthatimpacts students,academic success.Please checkeach state,s lawsand policies,especially thoseregarding cyberbullying.A.Schools requiresupport fromfamilies andsociety.B.It requiresjoint effortsto createa saferonline environment.C.Schools mustfollow theserules ortheir ownpolicies todeal withbullying.D.Children findithardto escapecyberbullying dueto never-ending internetaccess.E.It alsoincludes sharingnegative,harmful,false ormean commentson others.F.Additionally,cyberbullying candamage reputationsof allinvolved,not justthe bulliedperson.G.Cyberbullying oftenhappens onsocial mediaplatforms suchas Facebook,Instagram andTikTok.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑Early inlife,my lackof mathsskill mademe stronglydislike thesubject.Asafreshman inhigh schoolIwas farfromamath teachersdream student.When Iwalked intoMr.Ash,s classroom,my focuswas on41a goodseat,surrounded bymy friendsand witheasy42tothedoor.From dayone,I madeeveryone knowI hatedmath.It was not43for meto giveup midwaythroughan assignment,or became absent-minded duringa lessonbecause I didn,t understandit.Ididn,t thinkI44doingwell.〃I cant,I oftensaid tomyself.However,I soonlearned that〃I cantwasnota(n)45in Mr.Ashs class.On thefirst dayof class,Mr.Ash46us with his armsextended,“Welcome!Smile!It,sagreat day tobe alive!These words,which Iwouldoften hearinthenext fouryears,became asource of47and familiarity.Mr.Ash hada truepassion forbothmath andteaching.His48and inspiringattitude neverdisappeared.And heencouraged eachstudent.I foundmyself lookingforward tomath class,49the factthat Istil1disliked thesubject.Seeing Mr.Ash mademe feelgood50I hadthe potential(潜力)to succeed.However,my storyitwasinMr.Ash sclass that1received myfirst failingisnot oneof overnightsuccess.In fact,test grade.But Ididn,t giveup orusethescore as51thatIwasnotmeant todo wellin math.52,Mr.Ash didn,tgive uponme.He becamemore determinedto helpme.My determinationto succeed
53.I spentan increasingamountEven today,when Ifeel mymil beginningtothink〃I can,t,‘I heara deepvoiceinthebackgreatof mvmind55metotake adebreath andremember:itsadaytobealive.
41.A.picking B.reservingC.winning D.sharing
42.A.entrance B.directionC.access D.key
43.A.usual B.willingC.easy D.uncommon
44.A.was absorbedinB.was capableofC.was tiredofD.wasaddicted to
45.A.target B.activity C.process D.excuse
46.A.inspired B.provided D.greeted D.cheatedof timeon myhomework.Finally,my hardwork beganto
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47.A.peace B.comfort C.belonging D.curiosity
48.A.puzzling B.humorous C.generous D.positive
49.A.despite B.beyond C.including D.without
50.A.even ifB.as ifC.in caseD.as longas
51.A.defense B.joke C.relief D.evidence
52.A.Instead B.Gradually C.Similarly D.Strangely
53.A.suffered B.grew C.hurt D.limited
54.A.turn backB.pay offC.takeoffD.build up
55.A.reminding B.suggesting C.warning D.intending第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Zong Qinghou,56founder andchairman ofHangzhou WahahaGroup,China,s leadingbeverage manufacturer饮料制造商,passedawayon Sundayattheageof
79.As oneofthemost respected57representative ofChina,sfirstgeneration ofentrepreneurs企业家,Zong,withhismodest styleand innovativespirit,greatly impressedthepublic58a famousfigure amongChina,s earlyentrepreneurs followingthe country,s reforms改革in
1978.59bear in1945in Suqian,Jiangsu province,Zong tookover asmall grocerystore ata schoolin Hangzhou,Zhejiang province,in
1987.Originally distributingsoft drinksand icetreats forkids,he laterestablishedHangzhou WahahaNutritional FoodFactory in1989,60developed intoHangzhou WahahaGroup afterrescuing a61struggle localfood factory.Zong,sintroduction ofthepopularWahaha ADcalcium milkin1996becameahit withChinese consumers.Zong,ranked asthe richestperson inChina byForbes in2010,2012,and2013,62lead asimple lifeandit wascommon63see himdressed ina whiteshirt andblack clothshoes.He oncesaid,〃I aman ordinaryperson,64luckily Iwasbornin suchan era.,zHe mentionedthat Chinesebusiness entrepreneursneed todo65they partinsociety byhelping peoplebecome richer.He alsosuggested theymake morejobs,get involvedin charitywork,and helpthe countrygrow economicallyand socially.非选择题部分第四部分写作共三节,满分40分第一节单词拼写共10题,每题1分,满分10分
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