2022-2023学年湖南省雅礼中学高三上学期月考卷(三)英语试题(解析版) 听力
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英语
命题人、审题人: 高三英语备课组
得分: _________
本试题卷分为听力、阅读、语言运用和写作四个部分, 共10页。时量120分钟。满分150分。
第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30分)
做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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。
例: How much is the shirt?
A. £19. 15. B. £9. 18. C. £9. 15.
答案是C。
1. Why does the woman speak to the boy?
A. To look for her cat. B. To invite him for a game. C. To ask about Bob.
2. What did the man do yesterday?
A. He went to the zoo. B. He went swimming. C. He played basketball.
3. What will the man buy?
A. Toothpaste. B. Soap. C. Tissues.
4. What will the woman do tomorrow?
A. Run a marathon. B. Practice singing. C. Play table tennis.
5. What is Michael going to do next Friday?
A. Go to hospital. B. Rest at home. C. Take an exam.
第二节(共15小题; 每小题1. 5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, 回答第6、7题。
6. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. In a taxi. B. In a hotel. C. At a train station.
7. What does the woman decide to do in the end?
A. Travel with her client. B. Take the expressway. C. Take the earliest train.
听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8. What are the speakers talking about?
A. How to keep a dog. B. Where to walk a dog. C. How to calm down a dog.
9. What does the man say about barking dogs?
A. They are picky. B. They are alert. C. They are energetic.
听第8段材料, 回答第10至13题。
10. What will the man do the day after tomorrow?
A. Go on a business trip. B. Buy some new clothes. C. Celebrate a birthday.
11. What brand does the woman recommend?
A. Dior. B. L'Oréal. C. Clarins.
12. What does Susan do?
A. A salesperson. B. A teacher. C. A businesswoman.
13. What will the speakers do afterwards?
A. Clean house. B. Wear make-up. C. Go shopping.
听第9段材料, 回答第14至17题。
14. What does the woman think of the man?
A. He is adventurous. B. He is cautious. C. He is knowledgeable.
15. Who is Monica?
A. The woman's cousin. B. The woman's coach. C. The woman's friend.
16. What did the man do last month?
A. He went on a trip. B. He studied abroad. C. He learned a new sport.
17. What is Judy's major?
A. Business administration. B. Electrical engineering. C. Medicine.
听第10段材料, 回答第18至20题。
18. What is the talk mainly about?
A. How to prevent disease from spreading.
B. How to keep mosquitoes away from houses.
C. How to deal with mosquito bites.
19. Why does the speaker mention ice?
A. It can reduce the swelling.
B. It can enhance the effects of vinegar.
C. It can relieve the allergic reaction.
20. What is the speaker doing?
A. Giving a lesson. B. Hosting a program. C. Conducting research.
第二部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Since early May 2022, cases of monkeypox(猴痘)have been reported from countries where the disease is not endemic(地方性流行的), and continue to be reported in several endemic countries. Most confirmed cases with travel history reported travel to countries in Europe and North America, rather than West or Central Africa where the monkeypox virus is endemic. This is the first time that many monkeypox cases and clusters have been reported concurrently in non-endemic and endemic countries in widely disparate geographical areas. Click here for more information.
WHO is collaborating with health authorities to prevent further spread of the disease. We are issuing guidance to help countries on surveillance, laboratory work, clinical care, infection prevention and control, as well as risk communication and community engagement to inform communities at risk and the broader general public about monkeypox and how to keep safe.
You can catch monkeypox through close contact with someone who has symptoms. Close contact includes skin-to-skin; face-to-face; mouth-to-skin; and mouth-to-mouth. You can also catch monkeypox from contaminated bedding, towels, surfaces or objects.
Protect yourself
· If someone you know is diagnosed with or has suspected monkeypox, avoid close contact with them
·Know the symptoms and check yourself regularly
·If you have symptoms, seek health advice and self-isolate while you wait to get tested
·Get vaccinated if it is available to you
·Clean and disinfect environments that could have been contaminated with the virus from someone who is infectious
·Stay informed about monkcypox in your area
·Have open, non-judgmental conversations with people you come into close contact with about any symptoms you or they may have
Protect others if you are recovering from monkeypox at home
·Isolate in a separate room
·Use a separate bathroom, or clean and disinfect it(with household disinfectant) after each use
·Clean hands frequently using soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer
·Clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects
·Avoid sweeping and vacuuming
·Use separate dishes, cups, bedding, towels and electronics
·Do your own laundry. Put everything in a plastic bag before carrying it to the washing machine. Use soap and water > 60 degrees.
·Open windows
21. What should we do when interacting with infected people?
A. Talk with them.
B. Gossip about how they were infected.
C. Be friendly and shake hands with them.
D. Disinfect surfaces or objects touched by them.
22. If you are recovering from monkeypox at home, which is WRONG to protect others?
A. Keep good ventilation.
B. Clean the floor frequently.
C. Don't do laundry with your family.
D. Sanitize the bathroom after each use.
23. Where is this text probably taken from?
A. A website. B. A book. C. A brochure. D. An advertisement.
B
The Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v Wade, starting a fresh battle in this decades-long fight over abortion. In a 6-3 ruling, the court found that there was no constitutional right to abortion, turning the decision of whether to allow abortions or not up to the states. Millions of women are now expected to lose access.
This decision was based on their interpretation of constitutional law, but it's also deeply political. When the court overturns a previous ruling it inevitably looks to critics to be more political than constitutional.
The court has a 6-3 conservative super majority, thanks to the three justices appointed by Donald Trump. He made a specific campaign promise to appoint judges who would overturn Roe v Wade-and those appointments will probably be his most lasting legacy.
Now that Roe v Wade is overturned, 26 states could further restrict abortion access, including 13 states that have passed so-called trigger laws, which would introduce bans immediately upon the court's decision.
Democratic-controlled states like California and New York will cast themselves as abortion sanctuaries, welcoming women from places where the procedure has been outlawed. There are 20 states in all where abortion will remain a protected right. About 26. 5 million women of childbearing age live in those states.
As abortion clinics close down in states that have outlawed the practice many more are expected to open near state borders in places where it is still allowed. Those who don't have the time or money to travel may resort to other means-such as ordering abortion-inducing pills online even if it is illegal.
There were somewhere between 600, 000 and 800, 000 abortions in the US in 2019. According to the Center for Disease Control, about one in six pregnancies endin abortion, and over 90% occur in the first trimester(妊娠头三个月). Over half of women who get abortions are already mothers, and for most, it is their first abortion.
Further fights may be ahead over how this ruling affects certain types of contraception(避孕) or IVF treatment. And some have questioned whether similar legal arguments can be used to undermine same-sex marriage.
America today feels like one country that contains two very separate nations, inhabited by two tribes that have completely different values, beliefs and goals. Now, they have just moved farther apart.
(Roe v Wade案是美国最高院1973年宣判的一个案子, 它通过借道隐私权, 确认了美国宪法保障女性的堕胎权。)
24. What does the underlined word “sanctuaries” mean in the fifth paragraph?
A. Refuges. B. Churches. C. Markets. D. Intersections.
25. What can we infer from the sixth paragraph?
A. The decision will reduce abortion effectively.
B. All abortion clinics will be abandoned in America.
C. Women will still try different ways to have an abortion.
D. Time and money is a must for women to have an abortion.
26. Which of the following is CORRECT?
A. Women in California can't have an abortion.
B. Donald Trump made effort to abandon abortion.
C. America is a very united country in terms of abortion right.
D. The decision was made merely according to interpretation of law.
27. What is the best title of the text?
A. Abortion right is human right
B. Why is abortion forbidden in America
C. Roe v Wade overturned, abortion right lost
D. Women should fight for their abortion right
C
Housing officials say that lately they are noticing something different: students seem to lack the will and the skill, to address ordinary conflicts. “We have students who are mad at each other and they text each other in the same room, ” says a teacher. “So many of our roommate conflicts are because kids don't know how to negotiate a problem. ”
And as any pop psychologist will tell you, bottled emotions lead to silent discontent that can boil over into frustration and anger. At the University of Florida, emotional outbursts occur about once a week, the university's director of housing and residence education says. “It used to be: 'Let's sit down and talk about it. '”he says. “Over the past five years, roommate conflicts have increased. The students don't have the person- to-person discussions and they don't know how to handle them. ” The problem is most dramatic among freshmen; housing professionals say they see improvement as students move toward graduation, but some never seem to catch on, and they worry about how such students will deal with conflicts after college.
Administrators speculate that reliance on cell phones and the Internet may have made it easier for young people to avoid uncomfortable encounters. Why express anger in person when you can vent in a text? “Things are posted on someone's wall on Facebook: Oh, my roommate kept me up all night studying, ” says Dana Pysz, an assistant director in the office of residential life at the University of California, Los Angeles. “It's a different way to express their conflict to each other, consequently creating even more frictions as complaints go public. ” In recent focus groups at North Carolina State University, dorm residents said they would not even confront noisy neighbors on their floor.
Administrators point to parents who have fixed their children's problems in their entire lives. Now in college, the children lack the skills to attend to even modest conflicts. Some parents continue to interfere on campus.
28. What is the main reason for many roommate conflicts?
A. Students are not strong-willed.
B. Students are not satisfied with each other.
C. Housing directors are not responsible for them.
D. Students are not good at reaching an agreement about the problems.
29. What do we learn from the second paragraph?
A. Students, especially freshmen, should bottle up their dissatisfaction.
B. All students are not able to handle conflicts by the time they graduate.
C. Students in Florida sit down and have a person-to-person talk once a week.
D. The number of conflicts among roommates has decreased during the past five years.
30. What is the attitude of Dana Pysz when he mentions roommates disclosing their conflicts in the media?
A. Disapproval. B. Indifference. C. Eagerness. D. Empathy.
31. What should parents do according to the passage?
A. They should be involved in their children's life on campus.
B. They should teach their children the skills to tackle the conflicts.
C. They should constantly contact the administrators of the college.
D. They should deal with their children's problems in their whole lives.
D
If you're reaching for the last piece of pizza at a party, and meanwhile see another hand going for it, your next move probably depends on how you feel and whom the hand belongs to. Your little sister--you might just grab the pizza. Your boss-you probably will give up.
Now researchers have made progress in understanding how mammals' brain encodes social rank and uses this information to shape behaviors-such as whether to fight for the last pizza slice. They discovered that an area of the brain called the medial prefrontal cortex(mPFC) was responsible for representing social rank in mammals; changes to a mouse's mPFC affected its dominance behaviour. Butit was unknown how the mPFC represented this information and which neurons(神经元)were involved in changing dominance behaviour.
In the new study, Professor Kay Tye let groups of four mice share a cage. Some mice became more dominant and others more subordinate. As soon as the mice were paired up, he discovered, the activity of their mPFC neurons could predict-with 90 percent certainty-the rank of their opponent.
“We expected animals might only signal rank when they are in a competition, ” says co-researcher Nancy. “But it turns out animals walk around with this representation of social rank all the time. ”
When the researchers next asked whether the activity of the mPFC neurons was associated with behaviour, they found something surprising. The brain activity patterns were linked with slight changes in behaviour, such as how fast a mouse moved, and they also could predict-a full 30 seconds before the competition started-which mouse would win the food reward.
The winner was not always the more dominant, but the one engaged in a winning mindset. Just as you might sometimes be in a more competitive mood and be more likely to snatch that pizza slice before your boss, a subordinate mouse might be in a more winning mindset than a more dominant mouse and end up winning.
The areas of the mPFC associated with social rank and winning mindset are next to one another and highly connected. Signals on social rank impact the state of the brain involved in winning mindset. In other words, a subordinate mouse's confidence and winning mindset may partially decrease when faced with a dominant one.
“This is further evidence to suggest that we are in different brain states when we are with others compared to when we're alone, ” says Tye.
32. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?
A. To provide background information.
B. To state the importance of social rank.
C. To give readers an example of social rank.
D. To introduce the topic of the reading passage.
33. What does the underlined word “they" in paragraph 5 refer to?
A. The mPFC neurons.
B. The researchers.
C. The brain activity patterns.
D. The changes in behaviour.
34. What can we learn from the new study?
A. Brain activities can influence social rank.
B. Dominant opponents boost winning mindset.
C. Social rank and winning mindset affect behaviour.
D. Animals only exhibit their rank in competition.
35. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Winning mindset establishes dominance.
B. Social rank guides competitive behaviour.
C. A subordinate mouse can never been a winner.
D. Awareness of different people around you make your brain use different neurons.
第二节(共5小题; 每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If you are someone who struggles with exam anxiety, know that you aren't alone.
If you are always successful, you may not learn much. __36 __Scientists have found that being wrong 15 percent of the time is the secret to learning new things. Although nobody likes to fail, scientists have long suspected that people learnt better when they were challenged to learn something just outside of their existing knowledge.
Make a task too hard and participants will give up without learning any new skills, but if it is too easy, they will also not pick up anything useful. _37__ To find out where the “sweet spot” lies, researchers at the University of Arizona conducted a series of machine-learning experiments in which they taught computers simple tasks, such as picking whether a number was odd(奇数的)or even(偶数的). They found that when the error rate was 15 percent, the computers learnt fastest.
__38__ It could help teachers adapt their classes to the right level. If the teachers give really easy examples, you get 100 percent right all the time. __39 __If they give really hard examples, you still won't learn anything new. Only when you are at this “sweet spot” can you get the most information from each particular example.
__40 __You shouldn't be disappointed if you aren't 100% right all the time. If you are taking classes that are too easy, then you aren't probably getting as much out of a class as someone who's struggling but managing to keep up.
A. Accept challenges bravely.
B. Then there's nothing left to learn.
C. The more difficult the task, the better.
D. In this way, you can maximize your learning.
E. But that “sweet spot” has always been unknown.
F. Some studies have shown that failure is not a bad thing.
G. The scientists have named it “The 85 percent rule”.
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, 从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It was Christmas 1961. I was teaching in a small town where my third graders eagerly __41__ the great day of gifts giving.
Each day all the children except one girl produced some new wonder to be hung from the ceiling. Through it all she remained_42_, watching from afar, seemingly miles away. I wondered what had happened to this once so_43__ but now so suddenly withdrawn child. I hoped the festivities would __44__ her. But nothing did. We made cards and gifts for everyone. As my gift to them, I made each of my students a little bag. Of course, I knew they had each made something for me.
The day of gift-giving finally came. We oohed and aahed over our handiwork as the presents were_45_. Through it all, she sat quietly watching. I had made a special bag for her, red and green with white lace, hoping very much to see her_46__ . She opened the package so slowly and carefully. I waited but she_47_. I had not cracked the wall of __48__ she had built around herself.
After school the children left in little groups. She lingered when I sat down to catch my breath. _49_, she came to me with outstretched hands, __50 __a small white box, unwrapped and slightly soiled, as though it had been held many times by__ 51__, childish hands. “For me?” I asked with a weak smile. She said nothing, but nodded. I opened it_52_. There inside, a shiny glass marble hung from a faded golden chain. In a flash I knew-she had made it for her mother who died just three weeks before and would never again hear her childish joys or sorrows.
She took the chain in both her hands, reached forward, and_53__ the simple clasp (扣环) at the back of my neck. I looked down at the gift, then back at the giver. I __54__ it when I whispered, “Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful. She would have loved it. ”
She stumbled into my arms and we wept together. And for that brief moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest gift of all: __55 __.
41. A. looked B. admired C. anticipated D. spent
42. A. curious B. awkward C. bitter D. indifferent
43. A. dull B. cheerful C. moody D. unfriendly
44. A. belong to B. go with C. appeal to D. turn to
45. A. compared B. purchased C. wrapped D. exchanged
46. A. pride B. movement C. smile D. gift
47. A. turned away B. tore down C. dropped out D. gave out
48. A. isolation B. trust C. safety D. hatred
49. A. Frequently B. Unexpectedly C. Apparently D. Consequently
50. A. bearing B. collecting C. opening D. making
51. A. unwashed B. disabled C. cold D. clever
52. A. by accident B. on purpose C. with care D. by force
53. A. unlocked B. secured C. removed D. rolled
54. A. pretended B. lied C. managed D. meant
55. A. a golden chain B. joy C. patience D. herself
第二节(共10小题; 每小题1. 5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。
On a table at his home in Rosetta, a port city in_56 __(north) Egypt, self-taught artist Ibrahim Bilal displayed a variety of his signature mini sculptures __57 __(make)with pencil tips.
With about 80 works __58 __(feature) landmarks and famous people in Egypt and beyond, __59_30-ycar-old artist said he_60 _(inspire) four years ago to thoroughly grasp the art form after watching videos of a Chinese artist carving pencil lead(铅笔芯) into sculptures.
Fond of ancient Egyptian icons(图标), Bilal dedicated one of his earliest works to the world-famous Rosetta Stone, an ancient Egyptian relic __61 __(accidental)discovered in his city and has been kept in the British Museum.
Bilal uses a microscope for an enlarged view, a set of pen cutters or carving detail__62__ (knife), and quality pencils __63__ are mostly made in Germany or China while working. Through his hands, landmarks across the globe, including the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, appear on the pencil tips. The size of each sculpture is no more_64__ 6 mm unless it is a tower. And each takes an average of 10 hours_65_(finish).
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华, 是学校国学社(Traditional Chinese Culture Club)社长, 想邀请外教Kris一起参观中国剪纸(aper-cutting)艺术展。请给他写封邮件, 内容包括:
1. 展览时间、地点;
2. 展览内容。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
Dear Kris,
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Grandfather was a wise and honorable man. His house was not far from ours, and I would visit him often going home after school.
No matter how rotten I had been, I could tell Grandpa anything. My secrets were safe. Whenever there was a problem, he gave me the tools to fix it. I knew I would always find the best answer from him. He always understood. He loved me.
I remember a time when a bunch of us were playing baseball in the field behind Mrs. Ferguson's house. I hit one pitch(投球) just right and slammed! It was a home run (全垒打)that soared high and away, and ended up breaking Old Lady Ferguson's kitchen window! We all ran! Walking home, my best friend, Tom, asked, “How will she ever know who did it? She's blinder than a bat!” He had a point.
I was afraid that Mrs. Ferguson would stay mad at me, so I ran. I didn't know what she would do. I tried to calm down. However, my stomach was in knots(痉挛). On the way home, I imagined that she was a mean witch chasing me, and the further way I ran, the larger she grew. . until finally she towered over the whole town, seeing my every move with an evil eye. Thoughts rushed through my mind. Would Mrs. Ferguson stay mad at me? Would she call police? Worse still, would she tell my parents I couldn't even imagine the disappointment on Mom and Dad's face. They were hoping I would act honestly and in a responsible way.
I decided to stop by Grandpa's. I felt ashamed. I wanted to hide. I wanted to knock my head against a tree a thousand times and make the world just go away-as if punishing myself could undo(消除)things.
“I would tell everything to Grandpa, " a voice inside me said.
“I was wrong. ” I told him, with my head down. He must have known something was up by the expression on my face. He knew we had been warned many times about the dangers of playing where we shouldn't.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式作答。
But he just listened while I continued talking.
Grandpa smiled when he knew I had figured it out.
雅礼中学2023届高三月考试卷(三)
英语参考答案
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21. D。根据“Protectyourself ”中的“Clean and disinfect environments that could have been contaminated with the virus from someone who is infectious”可知应该清洁和消毒可能被感染者的病毒污染的环境, 故选择D。
22. B。根据“Protect others if you are recovering from monkeypox at home”中的“Avoid sweeping and vacuuming” 可知应该避免扫地和使用吸尘器。B选项意为“勤打扫地板”与之相矛盾, 故选择B。
23. A。从第一段中的“Click here for more information. ”可得知此文选自网站, 故选择A。
24. A。从第五段中的“Democratic-controlled states like California and New York will cast themselves as abortion sanctuaries, welcoming women from places where the procedure has been outlawed. There are 20 states in all where abortion will remain a protected right. (民主党控制的加州和纽约等州将把自己定位为堕胎的避难所, 欢迎来自堕胎非法地区的妇女。在美国总共有20个州, 堕胎仍然是一项受保护的权利。)”可知sanctuaries 意为避难所、救济所, 故选择A。
25. C。从第六段“As abortion clinics close down in states that have outlawed the practice many more are expected to open near state borders in places where it is still allowed. Those who don't have the time or money to travel may resort to other means-such as ordering abortion-inducing pills online-even if it is illegal. (随着堕胎诊所在一些已宣布堕胎为非法的州关闭, 更多的诊所有望在那些仍允许堕胎的州边界附近开业。那些没有时间或钱去的人可能会求助于其他方式-比如在网上订购堕胎药物-即使这是非法的。)”可知, 妇女仍然会尝试不同的流产方法, 故选择C。
26. B。从第三段“The court has a 6-3 conservative super majority, thanks to the three justices appointed by Donald Trump. He made a specific campaign promise to appoint judges who would overturn Roe v Wade-and those appointments will probably be his most lasting legacy. (多亏了唐纳德·特朗普任命的三名大法官, 最高法院以6比3的比例获得了保守派的超级多数。他在竞选中做出了明确的承诺, 要任命推翻罗伊诉韦德案的法官-这些任命可能会成为他最持久的遗产。)”以及第四段可知特朗普努力禁止堕胎, 故选择B。
27. C。本文为新闻报道, 从第一段“The Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v Wade, starting a fresh battle in this decades-long fight over abortion. In a 6-3 ruling, the court found that there was no constitutional right to abortion, turning the decision of whether to allow abortions or notup to the states. Millions of women are now expected to lose access. (最高法院决定推翻罗伊诉韦德案的判决, 开启了这场长达数十年的堕胎斗争的新战场。最高法院以6票赞成、3票反对的结果裁定, 宪法中没有堕胎的权利, 将是否允许堕胎的决定权交给了各州。数以百万计的妇女现在预计将失去机会。)”可得知文章主要讲“罗诉韦德案”被推翻, 女性失去堕胎权, 故选择C。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议文。介绍了许多室友之间的冲突产生的原因和现状。
28. D。细节理解题。第一段中的“So many of our roommate conflicts are because kids don’t know how to negotiate a problem. (我们的很多室友冲突都是因为孩子们不知道如何协商问题。)”与D答案中的“not good at reaching an agreement about the problems”构成文本复现。故选D。
29. B。细节理解题。根据第二段中的“but some never seem to catch on, and they worry about how such students will deal I with conflicts after college(但有些人似乎从来没有领会过, 他们担心这些学生在毕业后会如何处理冲突)”与 B 答案“All students are not able to handle conflicts by the time they graduate. ”表意一致。注意B选项为部分否定。故选B。
30. A。推理判断题。根据第三段中的“It’s a different way to express their conflict to each other, consequently creating even more friction as complaints go public. (这是一种不同的方式来表达他们之间的冲突, 因此当抱怨公开时, 会产生更多的摩擦。)”可知, 作者不赞同这种公开冲突的方法。故选A。
31. B。细节理解题。根据最后一段得知管理人员指出, 父母在孩子的整个生活中都解决了他们的问题。现在上了大学, 孩子们甚至缺乏处理轻微冲突的能力。一些家长继续在校园里进行干预。作者认为解决之道在能力上。故选B。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了研究人员对大脑中一个叫做内侧前额叶皮质(mPFC)的区域如何参与改变支配行为的研究, 得出结论:mPFC神经元改变支配行为;处于“胜利心态”的人更容易成为超越有统治力的人并获胜。
32. D。推理判断题。第一段通过举例来说明人的表现受到社会地位的影响, 用以引出本文的主题。故选D。
33. C。代词指代题。根据第五段“When the researchers next asked whether the activity of the mPFC neurons was associated with behaviour, they found something surprising. The brain activity patterns were linked with slight changes in behaviour, such as how fast a mouse moved, and they also could predict-a full 30 seconds before the competition started-which mouse would win the food reward. (当研究人员接着询问mPFC神经元的活动是否与行为有关时, 他们发现了一些令人惊讶的事情。大脑活动模式与行为的轻微变化有关, 例如老鼠移动的速度, 它们还可以在比赛开始前整整30秒预测哪只老鼠会赢得食物奖励。)”可知, 研究人员发现大脑活动模式与行为密切相关, 划线部分的“they”指的是大脑活动模式。故选C。
34. C。细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“The areas of the mPFC associated with social rank and winning mindset are next to one another and highly connected. Signals on social rank impact the state of the brain involved in winning mindset. In other words, a subordinate mouse's confidence and winning mindset may partially decrease when facedwith a dominant one. (mPFC中与社会地位和获胜心态相关的区域彼此相邻, 高度相关。社会等级的信号会影响获胜心态的大脑状态。换句话说, 当面对支配地位的老鼠时, 从属方老鼠的信心和获胜心态可能会部分下降。)”可知, 社会地位和获胜心态可能会影响行为。故选C。
35. D。推理判断题。根据最后一段“‘This is further evidence to suggest that we are in different brain states when we are with others compared to when we’re alone, ’says Tye. (这进一步证明, 当我们与他人在一起时, 大脑的状态与我们独自一人时不同。)”可知, 意识到周围不同的人会让你的大脑使用不同的神经元。故选D。
【语篇导读】这是一篇说明文。科学家们发现, 学习新事物的秘诀就是错误率达到15%。
36. F。根据下文“Scientists have found that being wrong15 percent of the time is the secret to learning new things. Although nobody likes to fail, scientists have long suspected that people learnt better when they were challenged to learn something just outside of their existing knowledge. (科学家们发现, 学习新事物的秘诀就是错误率达到15%。虽然没有人愿意失败, 但科学家们长期以来一直怀疑, 当人们受到挑战去学习现有知识之外的东西时, 他们会学得更好。)”可知, 此处是讲科学家们发现失败并不是坏事情, 所以选项F“一些研究表明, 失败并不是一件坏事。”切合文意。故选F。
37. E。根据下文“To find out where the ‘sweet spot’ lies, researchers at the University of Arizona conducted a series of machine-learning experiments in which they taught computers simple tasks, such as picking whether a number was odd(奇数的)or even(偶数的). (为了找出“最佳点’在哪里, 亚利桑那大学的研究人员进行了一系列机器学习实验, 他们让计算机完成一些简单的任务, 比如选择一个数字是奇数还是偶数。)”可知, 此处是指“最佳点”尚未可知, 所以选项E“但这个“最佳点”一直是未知的。”切合文意。故选E。
38. G。根据上文“They found that when the error rate was 15 percent, the computers learnt fastest. (他们发现错误率为15%时, 计算机学习速度最快。)”可知, 实验的结果是“85%规则”, 对应选项G中的“The 85 percent rule”。且和后文的“It”呼应, 所以选项G切合文意。故选G。
39. B。根据上文“if it is too easy, they will also not pick up anything useful(如果太容易, 他们也不会学到任何有用的东西)”可知, 此处是讲如果太容易, 就没有什么可以学习的东西, 所以选项B“那就没什么好学的了。”对应前文“If the teachers give really easy examples, you get 100 percent right all the time. (如果老师给出非常简单的例子, 你总是百分之百正确。)”, 切合文意。故选B。
40. A。根据下文“You shouldn’t be disappointed if you aren’t 100% right all the time. (如果你不是100%正确, 你也不 应该失望。)”和“If you are taking classes that are too easy, then you aren’t probably getting as much out of a class as someone who’s struggling but managing to keep up. (如果你选的课程太简单了, 那么你从课程中学到的东西可能不如那些努力学习但能跟上进度的人多。)”可知, 此处是讲要勇敢地接受挑战, 所以选项A“勇敢地接受挑战。”切合文意。故选A。
41. C。句意:班上的孩子都在期待着“礼物赠送日”。A. looked看;B. admired羡慕;钦佩;C. anticipated期待, 盼望;预期, 预料;D. spent度过。
42. D。句意:但自始至终, 她都漠不关心, 远远观望, 仿佛是隔了一道几里长的障碍。A. curious好奇的;B. awkward局促不安的;笨拙的;C. bitter充满敌意的, 愤愤不平的;D. indifferent冷淡的, 不关心的。
43. B。句意:我猜想着这个孩子发生了什么事, 原来那个快乐的孩子怎么突然变得沉默寡言起来。A. dull枯燥无聊的;阴沉的;B. cheerful欢快的, 开朗的;C. moody情绪不好的, 喜怒无常的;D. unfriendly不友好的。
44. C。句意:我希望节日的活动能吸引她, 可还是无济于事。A. belong to属于;B. go with 伴随;与·····相配;C. appealto吸引;呼吁;上诉;D. turn to转向;求助于。
45. D。句意:在交换礼物时, 我们为对方亲手做的小礼品不停地欢呼叫好。A. compared 比较;B. purchased购买; C. wrapped包装;D. exchanged 交换。
46. C。句意:我为她做的小袋很特别, 红绿相间还镶着白边, 我非常想看到她笑一笑。A. pride 骄傲;自豪;
B. movement移动;运动;发展;C. smile微笑, 笑容;D. gift礼物。
47. A。句意:我等待着, 但是她却转过了身。A. turned away转身离开, 转过脸;避开;B. tore down扯下;诋毁;拆卸; C. dropped out退出, 退学;脱离;D. gave out分发;公布。
48. A。句意:我还是没能砸开她在自己周围树起的高墙, 这堵墙将她与大家隔离了开来。A. isolation 隔离, 孤立;B. trust信任, 信赖;C. safety安全;D. hatred仇恨, 憎恨。
49. B。句意:出人意料的是, 她向我走来, 双手拿着一个白色的盒子向我伸过来。A. Frequently经常地, 频繁地; B. Unexpectedly出乎意料地;意外地;C. Apparently显然;似乎;D. Consequently因此, 结果。
50. A。句意同上。A. bearing手持, 携带;承担;B. collecting收集, 搜罗;C. opening打开, 开启;开放;D. making制作;准备;整理。
51. A。句意:盒子没有包装, 稍有些脏。好像是被孩子未洗过的小手摸过了好多遍。A. unwashed未洗的, 不清洁的;B. disabled残疾的, 丧失能力的;C. cold冷的, 凉的;失去知觉的;D. clever灵巧的, 熟练的;聪明的。
52. C。句意:我接过盒子, 非常小心地打开它。A. by accident 偶然, 意外地;B. on purpose 故意地;C. with care小心 地;D. by force强迫地, 靠武力。
53. B。句意:她用双手拿起那条链子, 向前探了探身, 在我的脖子后把简易的项链钩系好。A. unlocked开锁;泄露;B. secured系牢, 固定;锁上;保护;C. removed移开;除去;D. rolled转动, 摇摆;卷。
54. D。句意:我很认真地轻声说道:“哦, 玛丽亚, 这链子真漂亮。你妈妈一定会喜欢的。”A. pretended假装;B. lied撒谎;C. managed 设法做成;D. meant意味, 打算。短语mean it意为“言出必行, 认真地说”。
55. D。句意:在那短暂的一刻我成了她的妈妈, 而她送给了我一份最珍贵的礼物:她自己。A. a golden chain一条金链子;B. joy 高兴, 欢欣;C. patience耐心;D. herself她自己。
56. northern。考查词性转换。将名词改成形容词。注意 northern的拼写。
57. made。考查非谓语。根据其逻辑主语与所给词make的被动关系可知, 填made。
58. featuring。考查非谓语。根据其逻辑主语和所给词feature的主动关系可知, 填featuring。
59. the。考查冠词。由于上文已提到该艺术家, 故用the。
60. was inspired。考查谓语动词。根据其主语和所给词之间的被动关系以及后文的“four years ago”可知, 填was inspired 。
61. accidentally。考查副词。根据上下文, 此处需将所给词改为副词 accidentally。
62. knives。考查名词的单复数。由于所给词以-fe结尾, 需将其改成v再加es。
63. which/that。考查定语从句。先行词为物体, 且从句缺主语。故填which/that。
64. than。考查介词。根据搭配 no more than 可知, 本空填 than。
65. to finish。考查非谓语。根据上文动词take的用法可知, 本空需填 to finish。
第四部分
第一节
【参考范文】
Dear Kris,
I'm Li Hua, the leader of Traditional Chinese Culture Club. It is a great privilege for me to invite you to attend our Chinese paper-cutting exhibition.
The exhibition, whose theme is “Beauty of China”, will take place in the school hall from 2 to 5 on the afternoon of November 5. Not only will students' works be displayed, but we also have a valuable collection from a local artist. Besides, there will be some hands-on activities, from which you can try Chinese paper-cutting in person and experience more about Chinese culture.
I would appreciate it if you can accept my invitation. And I'm sure it will leave a wonderful impression on you! Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
【参考范文】
But he just listened while I continued talking. “I was wrong. I hate myself for what I did, " I told him, with my head down. I didn't know what to do to make things right. I had been afraid that Mrs. Ferguson would stay mad at me. Finally my grandpa said, “What would you do to tackle the problem?” After a while, I replied, “One solution is to tell her that I am sorry and offer to fix her window. ”
Grandpa smiled when he knew I had figured it out. “Doing what is right is not always easy, ” he comforted me, patting my shoulder encouragingly, “but facing the consequences of your actions is a vital lesson in being a man. ” Later that day, Grandpa accompanied me to Mrs. Ferguson's house to express my heartfelt apology. To my surprise, the lady was very kind and tolerant. She forgave me and even returned my ball. As a reminder, I still keep the ball today for the invaluable lesson I learned-Honesty is the best policy.
听力材料
Text 1
W:Hello, Luke.
M:Hello, Mrs. Johnson. I heard that your cat Annie is missing. Do you need any help?
W:Oh, she will come back home herself a few days later. Is your brother Bob home? My window got broken, and I saw
him playing football in the backyard this morning. (1)
Text 2
W:Where did you go yesterday?(2) I found your door was locked. I had planned to play basketball with you. Finally,
I went swimming alone.
M:I saw golden monkeys, hippos, giraffes, etc. Oh, I didn't expect so many people there. (2)
Text 3
W:Honey, we're going to use up the tissues. (3) Could you get some on your way home? It'll just take a second.
M:I'll take care of it. (3) Do I need to buy a tube of toothpaste or a piece of soap?
W:Nope.
Text 4
W: I'm enjoying the early hours of the morning and I think it's the perfect time to go jogging.
M: It's also great time for practicing table tennis and singing. The marathon race tomorrow is the reason why you work out, right?(4)
W:Bingo. (4)
Text 5
M:Hello, this is Michael speaking. (5)
W:Hello, Michael.
M:Miss. Smith, I hurt my ankle a little bit when I was playing football yesterday. So I need to ask for sick leave today.
W: I'm sorry to hear that. Don't worry. You will have a second chance to do the exam next Friday. (5)
Text 6(第6题为推断题)
M:Hi. Where are you going?
W:To the Sunrise Hotel please.
M:Shall I put your bag in the trunk?
W: No, thanks. I will keep it with me. How long will it take to the hotel?
M:About half an hour. Fasten your seat belt please. Are you in a hurry?
W: Yes, I'm a bit late. I need to pick up a very important client named Jack, and he is going to catch the earliest train to Manchester.
M:We can take the expressway, but there's an extra charge. (7)
W:How much is the fare?(7)
M:The total fee is 50 dollars, plus 10 dollars for the extra fee. (7)
W:Okay. (7)
trunk后备箱
Text 7(第8题为主旨大意题)
M: I'd like to raise a dog. Could you give me some advice?
W: You need to think about whether you feel ready to take on new responsibilities. Before you get a dog, you ought to
make sure that you will have enough free time to spend with your pet.
M:Okay. How often do I need to walk the dog?
W:Dogs are full of energy and most breeds need a daily walk of twenty to thirty minutes.
M:That's easy for me. But I wonder why dogs are often barking.
W: Dogs often become very excited and start barking when they hear someone approaching the house. (9)
M:It seems that they are very watchful and protective. (9) Then what kind of food is good for dogs?
W: People used to think pet food must be grain-free. But that's not true. Good dog food will contain meat, vegetables, grains, and fruits.
M:Thank you for your advice.
Text 8
M:What's your favorite brand of make-up? The day after tomorrow is my wife Susan's birthday. I'd like to choose a gift for her during my business trip, so I can give her a surprise on that day. (10)
W:I like Maybelline. Other brands such as NARS, MAC, Guerlain and Clarins are also great. (11) You could consider buying lipstick. What color lipstick does Susan like to wear?
M: Ah, I saw Dior and L'Oréal on her dresser. Maybe I should try something new. She used to buy pink lipstick. Now she likes darker colors, like dark red.
W: Don't forget to choose a color to match the clothes she often wears.
M: Susan doesn't often wear something fancy, unless it's a special occasion. She teaches kids in a kindergarten. (12)
W: Skincare products will also be a good choice, such as body lotion and sunscreen, which are good for skin.
M:I got it. Why not come with me?(13)
W:Sounds good. It happens that I plan to buy a necklace for my mom. (13)
Text 9(第14题为推断题)
M:Have you ever tried bungee jumping, Lisa?
W: No, I haven't. I don't dare to do that. Are you fond of extreme sports, Adam?
M: Of course, I am actually quite enjoying them.
W:You must have done many extreme sports, right?
M: Yes, I've gone skydiving and flown in hot-air balloons.
W: It seems that you're not scared of heights.
M: Definitely not. And I'm planning to go windsurfing next year. Would you like to come with me?
W: Oh, that would kill me. The most exciting sport I have ever done is I learned skiing with the coach Monica last month
in Australia. (15)
M:Really? I traveled there too last month with my friend Judy, who is now studying abroad as an exchange student. (16)(17) W:Which university does she go to?
M:University of Toronto. She is studying electrical engineering, (17) although her parents wanted her to major in business administration.
W:What a coincidence! My cousin Albert was also admitted to the same university. But he is learning about medicine which he is crazy about.
Text 10(第18题为主旨大意题)
Most mosquitoes are harmless in the long run but some of them can prove to be quite dangerous. They are disease carriers and bring illness to people by biting. Some diseases spread by mosquitoes around the world, including malaria and dengue fever. Some people will have an allergic reaction to the mosquito bite, although that happens quite rarely. Usually, people will have a red spot and persistent itch. In today's video, you'll learn how to treat mosquito bites at home. Firstly, vinegar has an unpleasant smell for them. Applying a mixture of vinegar and water onto the mosquito bite can help reduce the sensation of burning and tingling in the area. Please keep in mind that you should stop using vinegar if it causes a skin irritation. Secondly, you can apply crushed ice to the bitten area to help reduce swelling almost immediately. (19) Thirdly, honey is a popular pain reliever, specifically because of its antibacterial properties. Fourthly, baking soda can be used on a mosquito bite. Finally, onions can help you deal with a mosquito bite. That's all for today's program. (20)malaria疟疾 dengue fever登革热(由蚊子传播的热带疾病, 症状为发烧和关节剧痛)
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