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(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,请先将答案划在试题卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试题卷上的答案转涂或转填到答题卡上。
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。
1.What are the speakers ding?
A. Meeting a friend.B.Waiting fr the train.C. Watching a film.
2. When des the secnd shw start?
A. At 7:00. B. At 7:10.C. At 9:10.
3.Where is the man ging?
A.The statin.B.The airprt.C. The ffice.
4.Why can’t the man attend the wman’s wedding?
A. He is very ill.B. He has n time.C. He is badly injured.
5.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Neighbrs.B. Friends.C. Strangers.
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,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,每小题将给出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.What are the peple ding in the huse?
A.Having dinner.B.Having a party.C.Watching TV.
7.Wh is Karl Black?
A.The wman’s daughter’s byfriend.
B.The man’s daughter’s byfriend.
C.Miss Zhng’s byfriend.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What can’t the speakers agree n?
A.When t watch TV.
B.What they are ging t d.
C.What prgram they are ging t watch n TV.
9. Why des the man want t watch the ftball game?
A.The game is the mst imprtant f the seasn.
B.He wants t see his favrite players.
C.The game is ver tday.
10.What will the speakers d at last?
A.Watch the game tgether.B.G t the cinema tgether. C.D different things separately.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where des the cnversatin mst prbably take place?
A.In the classrm.B.In the cmputer rm.C.In the drmitry.
12.What is the man ging t d tmrrw?
A.T give a reprt in class.
B.T hand his reading reprt in.
C.T play tennis with the wman.
13.Why can’t the man d the reading at hme?
A.He wn’t g hme tnight.
B.He desn’t have a cmputer at hme.
C.His cmputer at hme is nt cnnected t the Internet.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What jb wuld the wman d?
A.Ck meals.B.D huse wrk.C.Take care f children.
15.Hw many hurs wuld the wman wrk a week?
A.14 hurs.B.25 hurs.C.40 hurs.
16.What can we learn abut the wman frm the cnversatin?
A.She is well qualified fr the jb.
B.She has a big family t supprt.
C.She has several children.
听第10段材料,回答第17题至20题。
17.What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
A.New technlgy.B.Blue sea.C.Sea animals.
18.Wh can get arund like fish in the sea accrding t the speaker?
A.The divers.B.The scientists.C.The rbts.
19.What cnnects the sea with the land?
A.Tday’s diving suits.B.New wireless technlgy. C.The newest rbts.
20.What is the use f the underwater hydrphnes?
A.They can prduce sunds.
B.They can send back cean sunds.
C.They can receive and recrd cean sunds.
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
(2023秋·广东河源·高三统考开学考试)The fur best specialty fd festivals in the US
Maine Lbster Festival — Rckland, Maine
Rckland is the self-prclaimed (自封的) lbster capital f the wrld, and its annual Maine Lbster Festival prvides the state’s favrite lbsters and crabs. It takes place five days each summer and includes feasting n fresh seafd, a parade and live music. The Maine Sea Gddess Crnatin and the Great Internatinal Great Crate Race, where cntestants jump frm crate (木箱) t crate and risk falling int the cld Atlantic Ocean, are dn’t-miss events.
Windy City Smkeut — Chicag, Illinis
This fur-day event in Chicag cmbines tw things we lve: live music and great BBQ. Over 20 f the wrld’s best cks serve up their smked fds, while tp cuntry music talent takes the stage. Bands, beer, BBQ — what culd be better?
Picklesburgh — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Picklesburgh bills itself as “The Destinatin fr All Things Pickled (腌制的)” fr ne weekend each July. Pittsburgh’s Rbert Clemente Bridge transfrms int Picklesburgh, cmplete with a giant flying Heinz pickle balln. Attendees can expect varius fds and ccktails that feature pickled ingredients, as well as live dems and pickled gds.
Vermnt Cheesemakers Festival — Greensbr, Vermnt
Arguably the cuntry’s tp cheese state, Vermnt plays hst t the Annual Vermnt Cheesemakers Festival each summer at Highland Center fr the Arts. This single-day event ffers an unequalled chance t meet the state’s best cheesemakers and taste their wrld-class prducts, alngside ther lcal fds, craft beer, wine and spirits.
21.Which festival will appeal t adventure lvers?
A.Maine Lbster Festival.
B.Windy City Smkeut.
C.Picklesburgh.
D.Vermnt Cheesemakers Festival.
22.What can yu enjy at Windy City Smkeut?
A.Fresh seafd.B.Smked fds.
C.Wrld-class cheese.D.Pickled fds.
23.Hw lng des the Vermnt Cheesemakers Festival last?
A.Five days.B.Fur days.C.Tw days.D.One day.
B
(2023秋·广东河源·高三统考开学考试)As the lyrics t Taylr Swift’s hit sng “Bad Bld” g: “Cause, baby, nw we gt bad bld. Yu knw it used t be mad lve.” It’s a sng abut falling ut f friendship, but t 14-year-ld Hallie Barnard, wh was brn with a rare bld disrder, the sng hlds a much deeper meaning.
At just 15 mnths ld, Barnard was diagnsed (诊断) with Diamn Blackfin Anemia, r DBA, and she spent mst f her life in and ut f the hspital. The Swiftie said she relied n the singer t bring her jy.
The nly way t survive DBA is with a bne marrw transplant (骨髓移植) and Barnard was desperate fr ne. But she knew thusands f ther patients are, t. S, a few years ag, she decided t d smething abut it, creating her wn fundatin: Hallie’s Heres. “It started selfishly as just trying t save my life, but then we realized there were s many ther children ut there that needed a bne marrw transplant,” she said. “S, s far we’ve tested 8,000 peple and fund ver 300 matches.”
After a 9-year wait, Barnard gt her wn match — thrugh her wn fundatin. But mre bstacles std between her and nrmal life as a kid. The bld disrder led t a cancer diagnsis: stesarcma. She received surgery t cut the cancer ut f her leg at MD Andersn in Hustn.
The recvery was difficult, but Hallie said she stayed hpeful. “My survival instinct (本能) just kicked in. I was trying t d anything that I culd t survive. S, f curse, it was scary but in my mind, I was just thinking that I wanted t be at my sister’s future weddings. I wanted t play games and run again,” she said.
Her survival instinct — cmbined with Taylr Swift-helped her thrugh her peratin, where dctrs cut her cancer ut, and reattached her ft and ankle t her upper leg t wrk as a knee.
24.Why des the authr mentin Taylr Swift’s sng “Bad Bld”?
A.T stress the pwer f music.
B.T intrduce the tpic f the text.
C.T shw Taylr Swift’s ppularity.
D.T state Taylr Swift’s sng is a hit.
25.What is Hallie Barnard’s riginal mtivatin fr creating Hallie’s Heres?
A.T raise mney fr her heres.
B.T treat her rare bld disrder.
C.T help ther children with DBA.
D.T have an peratin fr her cancer
26.Which f the fllwing can best describe Hallie Barnard?
A.Strng-minded and selfish.B.Hard-wrking and patient.
C.Kind and ptimistic.D.Outging and helpful.
27.What’s the best title fr the text?
A.Bad Bld Inspired a Little Girl
B.Hallie’s Heres:a Useful Fundatin
C.Taylr Swift: a Ppular Singer with Teens
D.A Cancer Survivr Helped Others Find Matches
C
(2023·重庆·重庆一中校考三模)If yu’ve ever emerged frm the shwer r returned frm yur walk with a clever idea r a slutin t a prblem yu had been struggling with, it may nt be a surprise. Rather than cnstantly cncentrating n a prblem, research frm the last 15 years suggests that peple may be mre likely t have creative breakthrughs when they’re ding a habitual task that desn’t require much thught.
“Peple always get surprised when they realize they get interesting, nvel ideas at unexpected times,” says Kalina Christff, a scientist at the University f British Clumbia in Vancuver, “because ur culture tells us that we shuld d it thrugh hard wrk.”
Nw researchers begin t understand why these clever thughts ccur during mre passive activities and what’s happening in the brain. They have fund that the key is a series f brain activities—within what’s called the default mde (DM) netwrk—that ccur while an individual is resting r perfrming habitual tasks that dn’t require much attentin.
“Simply put, it is a state that yur brain returns t when yu’re relaxed,” explains Christff. “By cntrast, when yu’re wrking n a demanding task, the brain’s executive cntrl (EC) systems keep yur thinking fcused, analytical, and lgical.”
Researchers find that the DM netwrk is als invlved in the early stages f idea generatin, drawing frm past experiences and knwledge abut the wrld. When yur mind wanders, yu’re allwing thughts t playfully crss yur mind, which helps yu cmbine infrmatin and ideas in new ways and smething clicks.
“A cautinary nte: While the DM netwrk plays a key rle in the creative prcess, it is the EC systems that help yu t evaluate and apply the creative ideas effectively t yur prblems in the real wrld,” Christff says. “S it’s unwise t place blind faith in the discvery that creative ideas can be generated in the shwer r during any ther kinds f mind wandering. Instead, yu have t d the wrk t set the grundwrk fr creative ideas t emerge in the first place.”
28.What is the mst unlikely functin f the EC systems?
A.T start yur thinking prcess.B.T help yu analyze.
C.T let yu get nvel ideasD.T keep yu fcused.
29.What d the underlined wrds “smething clicks” in paragraph 5 prbably mean?
A.A clever idea ccurs.B.Smething drps dwn.
C.A memry disappears.D.A funny thught happens.
30.What is Kalina Christff’s attitude t the culture f hard wrk?
A.Disapprving.B.Psitive.C.Dubtful.D.Uncncerned.
31.Which statement might the authr agree with?
A.Practice makes perfect.
B.Where there is a will, there is a way.
C.Everything cmes t him wh waits.
D.All wrk and n break makes Jack a dull by.
D
(2023·湖北·开滦第二中学校考模拟预测)Whales are threatened by a variety f human activities ff the West Cast f the United States, including fishing, ship traffic, and pllutin. They have bad effects n whale ppulatins, but are rarely addressed by current whale-prtectin plicies in Califrnia, accrding t a study frm the University f Califrnia, Davis.
The study, published fr pen access this week in the jurnal Marine Plicy, examines the main causes f death fr nine whale species in the Califrnia Current Ecsystem, which stretches frm British Clumbia, Canada t Baja Califrnia, Mexic. The whales cnsidered in the study include gray, blue, fin, minke, Nrth Pacific right, and killer whales.
“We find that it is peple that deem fishing causes whale death,” said c-leading authr Eliza Oldach. “But a number f human activities have made the mdern cean a really tugh envirnment fr whales t survive. We’re excited abut effrts that lk bradly t rebuild healthy ceans.”
The reprt fund that main cntributrs t whale death are currently, targeted with relevant plicy respnses: nise, water quality and marine (海洋的) rubbish. But three ther threats-nutritinal stress, disease and predatin (捕食) -need t als be cnsidered t prvide a mre whle apprach tward managing whale deaths.
“Gray whales migrate (迁徙) ver 5,000 miles between their breeding grunds at either end f the Califrnia Current,” said c-leading authr Helen Killeen. “Thrughut their jurney, they must pass thrugh a large number f human activities, fighting with changes t their envirnment caused by climate change.”
The study cmes as the Califrnia Ocean Prtectin Cuncil (COPC) aims t develp a plan fr achieving zer death fr whales in the Califrnia Current Ecsystem this year. Achieving such a gal requires understanding the key drivers f whale deaths and pprtunities fr plicy change, the reprt said.
32.Which activity will lead t whales’ death?
A.Ging fishing with yur friends in a river.B.Playing with yur friends beside the sea.
C.Ging sailing with yur family n weekends.D.Thrwing rubbish in the sea as yu are playing.
33.What’s meaning f the underlined wrd “deem” in Paragraph 3?
A.Catch.B.Cmplain.C.Think.D.Describe.
34.What can we learn frm Helen’s wrds?
A.Gray whales are fnd f travelling.B.Gray whales’ migratin is full f danger.
C.Human being is the nly killer f whales.D.Whales’ death is mainly caused by climate.
35.What shuld COPC d prevent whales’ death?
A.Get rid f the present plicy.B.Plant mre trees alng the sea.
C.Knw what actually leads t it.D.Find a right place fr them t live.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
(2023·甘肃·统考三模)Wrried abut the climate? 36 . Here are sme examples t get yu started.
•Cunt the birds and the bees
Get clser t nature by becming a citizen scientist. Yu culd be cunting birds in yur garden, butterflies, insects and flwers, r even reptiles and hedgehgs. 37 . It’s a fun grup activity, and yur data can help scientists better understand the impact f human behaviur n natural habitats.
• 38
Media headlines can be alarming when it cmes t the climate and nature crisis r ignring the issues cmpletely. Hsting a lcal discussin can allw space fr reflectin, debate, ideas and cllabratin (合作) t take actin n glbal issues at a lcal level.
•Set up a library f things
Internet shpping has made it t easy t buy new stuff at the click f a buttn. 39 ? First, it’ll clutter (凌乱地塞满) yur huse,then it’ll clutter the planet. Setting up a library f things can encurage lcal peple t share everything frm tls t instruments, cking gadgets t tys.
•Start a climate emergency centre
40 . That’s why mre and mre climate emergency centres are ppping up in derelict (废弃地) shps n high streets and in shpping centres. A climate emergency centre can be a space fr events such as an exhibitin n plastic waste r a wrkshp t learn hw t make ec-cleaning prducts. It can als be a way t mtivate mre peple t take actin.
A.Cperate with yur lcals
B.But where is it all ging t end up
C.Hst a climate and nature discussin
D.But hw have we cnsumed the things
E.The climate and nature crisis isn’t ging away
F.There are lts f citizen science prjects t take part in
G.Small lcal actins with neighbrs, lcal businesses and pliticians can make a difference
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。
(2023秋·广东广州·高三执信中学校考开学考试)It’s cmmn t pst n scial media t keep a recrd f the fun things yu d. Althugh scial media has its psitive aspects, it can als have sme serius 41 results. Fr example, have yu ever been bred and decided t check scial 42 , nly t find ut that yur best friend is at the Great Wall, ne f yur classmates is eating delicius ndles at yur 43 restaurant, and ne f yur basketball teammates is visiting the giant pandas in Sichuan? Oh! Yu’re really 44 ! At least that’s what yu might think.
Have yu ever had that feeling that thers are experiencing things and enjying life 45 than yu are? Researchers call that feeling the fear f missing ut r FOMO.
FOMO is a real 46 that ver 75% f yung peple experience frm time t time. Scial media is the cause, because it’s s easy tday t 47 thrugh t see what yur friends are ding, eating, buying and talking abut. 48 , it wuld be impssible t enjy all the same activities we see thers take part in n scial media. Rather than 49 this basic truth, thugh, we ften let FOMO lead us t cmpare ur lives t thse f thers n scial media. This 50 leaves us feeling dissatisfied. Why? We knw all the aspects f ur lives—bth gd and bad. But all we see n scial media are the 51 mments thers share. FOMO makes us check scial media mre frequently, leading t a negative cycle that can be hard t 52 . Researchers have fund that scial media and FOMO can cause feelings f 53 , lneliness and bredm. Researchers advise that we stp lking fr 54 n scial media. If we let FOMO 55 us, the nly thing we’ll really be missing ut n is ur wn life. And life’s t shrt fr that!
41.A.criticalB.negativeC.cntradictryD.skeptical
42.A.cntactB.relatinsC.mediaD.issues
43.A.favuriteB.accessibleC.extrardinaryD.ptinal
44.A.missing utB.figuring utC.picking utD.running ut
45.A.lessB.furtherC.wrseD.mre
46.A.prblemB.feelingC.framewrkD.term
47.A.glanceB.lkC.getD.pull
48.A.OccasinallyB.InitiallyC.UnfrtunatelyD.Oppsitely
49.A.resistingB.realizingC.distinguishingD.analyzing
50.A.criterinB.understandingC.assessmentD.cmparisn
51.A.abundantB.exactC.similarD.perfect
52.A.adjustB.breakC.expectD.tell
53.A.surpriseB.difficultyC.depressinD.anger
54.A.benefitB.dignityC.happinessD.substitute
55.A.take away frmB.take in C.take verD.take cntrl f
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
(2023秋·陕西汉中·高三校联考阶段练习)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。
Fllwing the success f his first nn-prfit library in Hangzhu, singer-sngwriter Ga Xiasng is pening a secnd reading rm in Nanjing.
Nanjing, in Jiangsu Prvince, a city with a histry dating back mre than 2,000 years and the ancient capital f six 56 (dynasty), was named the City f Literature by UNESCO— 57 first city in China t be awarded the title.
On Nvember 1l, a new library pened 58 the ft f Nanjing’s Ming Dynasty (1368—1644 ) city walls, which have witnessed the passing f centuries. Like the first library 59 (pen) in 2018 in Hangzhu, Zhejiang Prvince, the Nanjing Library as well as its 60 (cllect) f 40,000 bks is free t the public. T ensure a 61 (peace) reading experience, 500 admissins are allwed each day via nline appintment.
The first Xiasng Library, which 62 (design) by famus Japanese architect Tada And, has been such a great success that we ften see appintments fr 63 (bk) ut weeks in advance.
At the pening ceremny fr the Nanjing Library, Ga said while he nly planned t pen arund six Xiasng libraries natinwide, pening ne in the city was a must: “Just like grwing vegetables, yu need 64 (plant) them in fertile (肥沃的) sil suitable fr farming. Libraries shuld be established 65 many schlars live. Nanjing is this kind f city.”
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
(满分15分)
(2023·重庆·西南大学附中校考三模)假定你是李华,在生日来临之际你收到了美国网友Nancy寄来的礼物。请你用英语给她回一封电子邮件,要点如下:
1. 礼物已收到;
2. 表示谢意;
3. 回赠礼物
注意:1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头与结尾已给,不计入总词数。
Dear Nancy,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
(满分25分)
(2023秋·广东河源·高三统考开学考试)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。
One day Officer Jacksn and Steve were discussing a serius case when they were infrmed f a disturbance (骚乱) in the nearby subway. S, they walked ut f the statin and gt int their car.
The tw fficers had expected they’d have t deal with an annying beggar trubling the passers-by fr mney. But when they arrived at the crime scene, they were shcked at the beggar’s appearance. The man had tears in his eyes and was sitting n the subway stairs, lking untidy and tired.
“Excuse me, sir,” Officer Jacksn said. “Yu can’t stay here, nr can yu bther the peple t give yu mney. Yu have t leave this place.”
“Lk, fficers,” the man sighed. “I’m srry. I didn’t mean t cause any truble, kay? I lst my cane (拐杖), and I can’t walk withut it. I wanted a few cents s I culd get myself smething t eat.”
The tw fficers exchanged lks, knwing the man wasn’t a disturbance but smene wh really needed their help. S they prmised t get him fd, buy him a cane, and drp him hme.
After ding that, the fficers drve t the beggar’s hme, nly t discver he had n hme at all. He was just wandering in the streets and living ff the leftvers he managed t find.
The pr man said his name was Eugene. When he was wrking at a skyscraper cnstructin site, he was injured and became disabled, lsing his ability t walk. Unfrtunately, his disability frbade him frm ding physical labr, and he wasn’t well-educated t find a desk jb, s he remained jbless. Because he culdn’t prvide fr his family, his wife and children left him. “I dn’t have any hpes f changing my destiny (命运), fficers,” the man said.
But Officer Jacksn wanted Eugene t change his life. “Yu’re still yung,” he said.
“Yu can’t lse hpe s sn. He brught him smething warm t eat, helped him take a shwer, and gave him his warm bts. After his wrk, Officer Jacksn drve Eugene t a shelter fr the hmeless and left.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Since that day, Eugene had never expected t meet the tw fficers again.
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A few mnths later, Eugene was a changed man.
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【参考答案】
选择题答案速查
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)
1~5 BCAAC 6~10 BCCAC 11~15 BACCB 16~20 AACBC
听力原文:
Text 1
W:Lk at the time!When is this train ging t arrive?It’s already five minutes late.
M: Dn’t get impatient,darling.Yur watch is 10 minutes fast.
Text 2
W:Culd yu tell me the starting times fr bth perfrmances?
M:The first begins at 7:00 ’clck,and it lasts tw hurs.The secnd fllws immediately after a ten-minute break.
Text 3
M:My watch is a little faster.It’s 10:00 by my watch.I’m ging t meet my uncle at the statin at 10:15.Culd yu tell me what time exactly is it nw?
W:It’s five minutes t ten by my watch.
Text 4
M: I’m terribly ill nw.I am afraid that I wn’t be able t attend yur wedding.
W:I’m srry t hear that.What a pity yu can’t be here with us!
M:I’m srry.May yu be happy!
Text 5
M:Excuse me.D yu knw where the Brwns live?
W:Yes,it is the third huse n the right.
M:Thank yu.
W:Yu’re welcme.
Text 6
W:There are s many peple in yur huse.What are they ding?
M:We are having a party.I am the hst and my wife is the hstess.
W:Are they yur guests?
M:Yes,they are.They are all my friends.
W:Wh is that man?
M:He is Prfessr Zhng.He is a Chinese teacher.His wife is a teacher,t.Their daughter is a cllege student.
W:Wh is that yung man?
M:He is her byfriend.He is a yung dctr.His name is Karl Black.
Text 7
M:Hurry up.It’s time fr TV.
W:What are we ging t watch?
M:Ftball game between Germany and Italy.It will be exciting.
W:But I’m nt interested in ftball.I’d like t see a TV film.
M:Oh,n.Yu can see a TV film any ther day.
W:There will be ther ftball games any ther day.
M:But this game is the mst imprtant f the seasn.
W:Well,if yu insist n watching the game,I’ll g.
M:Where are yu ging?Are yu annyed with me?
W:N,I’m ging t the cinema.
Text 8
W:James,shall we g and play tennis nw?I’m tired f fixing my eyesight n the cmputer screen.
M:I’m srry,Daisy.I’m reading sme messages n the Internet.I can’t stp nw.
W:Cme n,James.We’ve been sitting here the whle afternn.Why nt relax fr a while?
M:I’d like t,but I have t finish my reading tday,and tmrrw I’m ging t reprt it in Prfessr Higgins’s class.
W:Can’t yu d the reading this evening at hme?
M:N,I can’t.My cmputer at hme is nt cnnected t the Internet.
W:Wuld yu like t dwnlad the messages n my disk and take it hme?
M:Gd idea.Thank yu!
W:I’m leaving first.I’ll see yu n the tennis curt.
M:See yu in a minute.
Text 9
M:I see frm yur letter, wuld be interested in having yu wrk fr us.
W:Well,thank yu.I have dne this kind f wrk befre.I lve children,and,f curse,I did a gd jb raising my sn.
M:Are yu interested in part-time r full-time emplyment?
W:Only part time,frty hurs in ne week is t much fr me.
M:Yu knw part-time emplyees dn’t get any ther benefits except pay.
W:Yes,I knw that.May I ask if I can decide n the hurs I wuld like t wrk?
M:I can nly give yu the chice f wrking 7:00 a.m. till nn r nn till 5:00 p.m. Our part-time wrk is 25 hurs per week.
W:I wuld prefer t wrk in the mrning because I have a lt f wrk t d arund the huse every day.
,r shuld I say Lily?Yu’re hired.Just sign yur name n this chart.
Text 10
M:OK.That’s all fr the news.Nw,Science Reprt.Thanks t new technlgy,we can explre the sea in ways that were nt imagined just 30 years ag.And peple dn’t need t take s many dangerus dives.But if they must,they can mve freely hundreds f meters dwn in tday’s diving suits.
The newest rbts can mve like fish in the sea and get arund the ceans by themselves.Sme vehicles can even travel all the way t the sea flr.
New wireless technlgy cnnects the sea with the land by the use f the Internet.With infrmatin sent immediately,scientists can make decisins almst at the same time.
And let’s nt frget t mentin the underwater hydrphnes.These can receive and recrd cean sunds.Nise in the ceans?Yes,indeed.The sea is by n means the silent wrld we thught it t be.The hydrphnes recrd earthquakes,and even sunds made by fish.This infrmatin is sent ver the Internet as well.
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)
A
21.A 22.B 23.D
【导语】本文是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了美国4个最好的特色美食节。
21.细节理解题。根据Maine Lbster Festival — Rckland, Maine部分的内容“The Maine Sea Gddess Crnatin and the Great Internatinal Great Crate Race, where cntestants jump frm crate (木箱) t crate and risk falling int the cld Atlantic Ocean, are dn’t-miss events.(缅因州海女神加冕赛和国际大木箱赛是不容错过的活动,参赛者在箱子之间跳来跳去,冒着掉进冰冷的大西洋的风险。)”可知,缅因州龙虾节会吸引冒险爱好者。故选A。
22.细节理解题。根据Windy City Smkeut — Chicag, Illinis部分的内容“Over 20 f the wrld’s best cks serve up their smked fds, while tp cuntry music talent takes the stage.(超过20位世界上最好的厨师提供他们的烟熏食物,同时顶级乡村音乐人才登台表演。)”可知,在“风城烧烤节”你能享受到烟熏食品。故选B。
23.细节理解题。根据Vermnt Cheesemakers Festival — Greensbr, Vermnt部分的内容“This single-day event ffers an unequalled chance t meet the state’s best cheesemakers and taste their wrld-class prducts, alngside ther lcal fds, craft beer, wine and spirits.(这个为期一天的活动提供了一个无与伦比的机会,可以与该州最好的奶酪制造商见面,品尝他们的世界级产品,以及其他当地食品,精酿啤酒,葡萄酒和烈酒。)”可知,佛蒙特奶酪制作节持续一天的时间。故选D。
B
24.B 25.B 26.C 27.D
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了罕见血液病患者Hallie Barnard创建Hallie’s Heres帮助自己和其他患者的故事。
24.推理判断题。根据第一段“It’s a sng abut falling ut f friendship, but t 14-year-ld Hallie Barnard, wh was brn with a rare bld disrder, the sng hlds a much deeper meaning.(这是一首关于友谊破裂的歌,但对14岁的海莉·巴纳德来说,这首歌有着更深的含义,她出生时患有一种罕见的血液疾病。)”及下文的故事可知,作者引用Taylr Swift的歌词是为了引出本文要讨论的话题。故选B。
25.细节理解题。根据第三段““It started selfishly as just trying t save my life, but then we realized there were s many ther children ut there that needed a bne marrw transplant,” she said.(她说:“一开始我只是自私地想要救我的命,但后来我们意识到还有很多其他的孩子需要骨髓移植。”)”可知,Hallie创建Hallie’s Heres起初的动机是治疗自己的罕见的血液病。故选B。
26.推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“The recvery was difficult, but Hallie said she stayed hpeful. (康复是困难的,但Hallie说她仍然抱有希望。)”可知,Bernard非常乐观;再根据Barnard创建Hallie’s Heres为他人治病可知,Barnard心地善良。故选C。
27.主旨大意题。根据全文可知,文章主要讲述了罕见血液病患者Hallie Barnard创建Hallie’s Heres帮助自己和其他患者的故事,D项“A Cancer Survivr Helped Others Find Matches (一位癌症幸存者帮助其他人找到匹配者)”最适合作为文章的标题。故选D。
C
28.C 29.A 30.B 31.D
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了创意经常会在放松状态下出现的心理机制。
28.细节理解题。根据第四段“‘By cntrast, when yu’re wrking n a demanding task, the brain’s executive cntrl (EC) systems keep yur thinking fcused, analytical, and lgical.’”(“相比之下,当你在处理一项要求很高的任务时,大脑的执行控制系统(EC)会让你的思维保持集中、分析性和逻辑性。”)”可知,EC系统主导的是有意识的思维活动而不是无意识的创意思维活动,让你开始思维过程,帮助你分析,保持你集中,不能让你获得新的想法。故选C。
29.词义猜测题。根据画线词前“Researchers find that the DM netwrk is als invlved in the early stages f idea generatin, drawing frm past experiences and knwledge abut the wrld.(研究人员发现,DM网络也参与了想法产生的早期阶段,从过去的经验和对世界的了解中汲取知识。)”结合划线句“When yur mind wanders, yu’re allwing thughts t playfully crss yur mind, which helps yu cmbine infrmatin and ideas in new ways and smething clicks.( 当你走神的时候,你允许一些想法在你的脑海中嬉戏,这有助于你以新的方式结合信息和想法,并smething clicks。)”可推断,smething clicks与idea generatin所表达的意思相近,即当走神时,想法在我们的脑海中嬉戏,有助于我们以新的方式将信息和想法结合起来,这样一个聪明的想法就产生了。故划线部分与A项“一个聪明的想法产生”意思相符。故选A。
30.推理判断题。根据最后一段“S it’s unwise t place blind faith in the discvery that creative ideas can be generated in the shwer r during any ther kinds f mind wandering. Instead, yu have t d the wrk t set the grundwrk fr creative ideas t emerge in the first place.”(盲目相信创造性的想法可以在淋浴或任何其他类型的走神过程中产生是不明智的。相反,你必须先做一些工作,为创意的出现打下基础)”可知,Kalina Christff认为不能盲目相信在走神过程中会产生是不明智的,还是要努力为创意的出现打好基础,因此推断他对努力工作这一文化持正面态度的。故选B。
31.推理判断题。通读全文,再根据第一段“If yu’ve ever emerged frm the shwer r returned frm yur walk with a clever idea r a slutin t a prblem yu had been struggling with, it may nt be a surprise. Rather than cnstantly cncentrating n a prblem, research frm the last 15 years suggests that peple may be mre likely t have creative breakthrughs when they’re ding a habitual task that desn’t require much thught.(如果你曾经洗完澡或散步回来,想到了一个聪明的主意或解决了你一直在纠结的问题,这可能并不奇怪。过去15年的研究表明,人们在做一项不需要太多思考的习惯性任务时,可能更有可能取得创造性突破,而不是一直专注于一个问题)”可知,大脑机制决定了只有劳逸结合才能富有创意。由此推知,作者可能会同意D项“只工作不休息,聪明孩子也变傻”的说法。故选D。
D
32.D 33.C 34.B 35.C
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了鲸鱼受到美国西海岸各种人类活动的威胁,包括捕鱼、船舶交通和污染。根据加州大学戴维斯分校的一项研究,它们对鲸鱼种群有不良影响,但加州目前的鲸鱼保护政策很少解决这些问题。
32.细节理解题。根据第四段“The reprt fund that main cntributrs t whale death are currently, targeted with relevant plicy respnses: nise, water quality and marine (海洋的) rubbish.(该报告发现,造成鲸鱼死亡的主要原因目前是相关政策应对的目标:噪音、水质和海洋垃圾)”可知,边玩边往海里扔垃圾会导致鲸鱼死亡。故选D。
33.词句猜测题。根据划线词上文“it is peple that”以及后文“fishing causes whale death”可知,此处为强调句,强调主语peple,即人们认为捕捞导致了鲸鱼的死亡,故划线词意思是“认为”。故选C。
34.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“Thrughut their jurney, they must pass thrugh a large number f human activities, fighting with changes t their envirnment caused by climate change.(在整个旅程中,它们必须经过大量的人类活动,与气候变化引起的环境变化作斗争)”可知,海伦告诉我们,灰鲸的迁徙充满了危险。故选B。
35.细节理解题。根据最后一段“Achieving such a gal requires understanding the key drivers f whale deaths and pprtunities fr plicy change, the reprt said.(报告称,实现这一目标需要了解鲸鱼死亡的主要驱动因素以及政策变化的机会)”可知,COPC应该知道导致鲸鱼死亡的原因来阻止这种情况。故选C。
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36.G 37.F 38.C 39.B 40.E
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章提供了个人可以采取的行动来应对气候变化和保护环境的例子,包括参与公民科学项目、举办关于气候和自然问题的当地讨论、建立共享物品的图书馆,以及建立气候紧急中心以提高意识并激发行动。
36.根据空前“Wrried abut the climate? (担心气候吗?)”及空后“Here are sme examples t get yu started. (这里有一些例子可以帮助你开始。)”可推出,空处应该与解决上文的问题有关,G项“Small lcal actins with neighbrs, lcal businesses and pliticians can make a difference (当地与邻居、当地企业和政治家的小行动可以带来改变)”承上启下,下文顺接G项,文章也将会从当地与邻居、当地企业和政治家的角度展开陈述解决办法,上下文衔接连贯,故选G项。
37.根据上文“Get clser t nature by becming a citizen scientist. Yu culd be cunting birds in yur garden, butterflies, insects and flwers, r even reptiles and hedgehgs. (通过成为一名公民科学家来接近自然。你可以数花园里的鸟、蝴蝶、昆虫和鲜花,甚至是爬行动物和刺猬。)”,下文“It’s a fun grup activity, and yur data can help scientists better understand the impact f human behaviur n natural habitats. (这是一个有趣的小组活动,你的数据可以帮助科学家更好地理解人类行为对自然栖息地的影响。)”可知,作为居民,成为公民科学家,通过观察花园里的各种动植物来帮助积累数据,帮助科学家更好地解决问题,F项“There are lts f citizen science prjects t take part in (有很多公民科学项目可以参与)”,句中citizen science prjects与上文的a citizen scientist呼应,话题一致,prjects则指代上文的cunting birds in yur garden, butterflies, insects and flwers, r even reptiles and hedgehgs,上下文衔接连贯,故选F项。
38.根据下文“Hsting a lcal discussin can allw space fr reflectin, debate, ideas and cllabratin (合作) t take actin n glbal issues at a lcal level. (举办地方讨论可以为反思、辩论、想法和合作提供空间,以便在地方一级就全球问题采取行动。)”可知,本段主要介绍了举办有关气候问题的社区讨论来警示人们,题型人们关注气候自然危机并采取行动,C项“Hst a climate and nature discussin (主持一场气候和自然的讨论)”可以概括本段主旨,Hsting a lcal discussin为复现词,上下文话题一致。故选C项。
39.根据上文“Internet shpping has made it t easy t buy new stuff at the click f a buttn. (网上购物使得点击一个按钮就能买到新东西变得太容易了。)”,下文“First, it’ll clutter (凌乱地塞满) yur huse, then it’ll clutter the planet. Setting up a library f things can encurage lcal peple t share everything frm tls t instruments, cking gadgets t tys. (首先,它会凌乱地塞满你的房子,然后它会塞满地球。建立一个物品图书馆可以鼓励当地人分享一切,从工具到仪器,从烹饪用具到玩具。)”可知,网购很容易,网购的东西,从工具到仪器,从烹饪用具到玩具,太多了,可以分享给他人,由此推出,空处应该谈及太多网购东西的处置,故B项“But where is it all ging t end up (但这一切会在哪里结束呢)”,与下文share everything frm tls t instruments, cking gadgets t tys呼应,上下文衔接连贯,故选B项。
40.根据下文“That’s why mre and mre climate emergency centres are ppping up in derelict (废弃地) shps n high streets and in shpping centres. (这就是为什么越来越多的气候应急中心出现在商业街和购物中心的废弃商店里。)”可知,设空处为导致越来越多的气候应急中心出现的原因。E项“The climate and nature crisis isn’t ging away (气候和自然危机并没有消失)”,与下文为因果关系,上下文衔接连贯。故选E项。
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)
41.B 42.C 43.A 44.A 45.D 46.B 47.A 48.C 49.B 50.D 51.D 52.B 53.C 54.C 55.D
【导语】本文是说明文。文章主要讲述随着社交媒体深入人们的生活,也产生了一些严重的比如FOMO这样的消极后果。
41.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:虽然社交媒体有其积极的一面,但也可能产生一些严重的消极后果。A. critical爱挑剔的,严重的;B. negative消极的;C. cntradictry矛盾的;D. skeptical多疑的。根据上文“Althugh scial media has its psitive aspects”可知,此处上下文是转折关系,上文提到积极方面,下文就要提出消极方面。故选B项。
42.考查名词词义辨析。句意:例如,你是否曾经感到无聊,决定查看社交媒体,却发现你最好的朋友在长城,你的一个同学在你最喜欢的餐厅吃美味的面条,你的一个篮球队友在四川参观大熊猫?A. cntact联系,接触;B. relatins关系,联系;C. media媒体;D. issues问题。根据下文“it wuld be impssible t enjy all the same activities we see thers take part in n scial media”可知,此处指查看社交媒体。故选C项。
43.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:见第2题详解。A. favurite特别喜爱的;B. accessible易接近的,可进入的;C. extrardinary非凡的,特别的;D. ptinal可选择的。根据上下文语境可知,此处指你的同学在你最喜欢的餐厅吃面条。故选A项。
44.考查动词短语辨析。句意:你真的错过了。A. missing ut错过,省略;B. figuring ut解决,想出;C. picking ut挑选出;D. running ut耗尽,到期。根据下文的“Researchers call that feeling the fear f missing ut”可知,此处指错过了那些体验。故选A项。
45.考查副词词义辨析。句意:你是否有过这样的感觉:别人比你更能体验事物,更能享受生活?A. less更少;B. further更远;C. wrse更糟糕;D. mre更多。根据上文“experiencing things and enjying life”可知,此处指别人比你更能体验事物,更能享受生活。故选D项。
46.考查名词词义辨析。句意:FOMO是一个真实的感觉,超过75%的年轻人时不时的会经历它。A. prblem问题;B. feeling感觉;C. framewrk结构,构架;D. term术语,学期。根据上文“Researchers call that feeling the fear f missing ut r FOMO.”可知,FOMO是一个真实的感觉。故选B项。
47.考查动词词义辨析。句意:社交媒体是原因,因为现在很容易浏览一下你的朋友在做什么,吃什么,买什么,谈论什么。A. glance浏览,扫视;B. lk看,注意;C. get得到;D. pull拉。根据下文“see what yur friends are ding, earing, buying and talking abut”可知,此处指现在很容易在社交媒体上面浏览到你的朋友在做什么,吃什么,买什么,谈论什么。故选A项。
48.考查副词词义辨析。句意:不幸的是,我们不可能享受我们在社交媒体上看到的所有活动。A. Occasinally偶尔;B. Initially最初,首先;C. Unfrtunately不幸的是;D. Oppsitely相反。根据下文“it wuld be impssible t enjy all the same activities we see thers take part in n scial media.”可知,我们不能体验自己在社交媒体上看到的所有活动是不幸的事情。故选C项。
49.考查动词词义辨析。句意:然而,我们并没有意识到这一基本事实,而是经常让FOMO引导我们在社交媒体上将自己的生活与他人的生活进行比较。A. resisting抵抗,抗报:B. realizing意识到;C. distinguishing区分,辨别;D. analyzing分析。结合下文“we ften let FOMO lead us t cmpare ur lives t thse f thers n scial media.”可知,此处指我们并没有意识到我们不能体验自己在社交媒体上看到的所有活动这一基本事实,所以才会跟别人的生活相比较。故选B项。
50.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这种比较使我们感到不满。A. criterin标准;B. understanding理解;C. assessment评定,估价;D. cmparisn比较。根据上文“cmpare ur lives t thse f thers n scial media”可知,此处指这种比较使我们感到不满。故选D项。
51.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:但我们在社交媒体上看到的都是他人分享的完美时刻。A. abundant大量的;B. exact准确的;C. similar相似的;D. perfect完美的。根据上文的“We knw all the aspects f ur lives—bth gd and bad. But”可知,生活中有好有坏,但是我们在社交媒体上看到的却都是他人分享的完美时刻。故选D项。
52.考查动词词义辨析。句意:FOMO让我们更频繁地查看社交媒体,导致了一个难以避免的负面循环。A. adjust调整,使……适合;B. break破坏,打破;C. expect期望;D. tell告诉。根据上文“that ver75%f yung peple are experiencing frm time t time.”可知,有FOMO这种情况的年轻人很多,所以很难摆脱这种感觉。故选B项。
53.考查名词词义辨析。句意:研究人员发现,社交媒体和FOMO会导致抑郁、孤独和无聊感。A. surprise惊喜;B. difficulty困难;C. depressin沮丧,抑郁;D. anger生气。根据下文“lneliness and bredm”可知,此处指FOMO引起的一些不好的感觉。故选C项。
54.考查名词词义辨析。句意:研究人员建议我们停止在社交媒体上寻找快乐。A. benefit利益,好处;B. dignity尊严;C. happiness快乐;D. substitute代用品。根据上文的“It’s cmmn t pst n scial media t keep a recrd f the fun things yu d”可知,此处指研究人员建议我们停止在社交媒体上寻找快乐。故选C项。
55.考查动词短语辨析。句意:FOMO控制我们,我们唯一真正错过的就是我们自己的生活。A. take away frm减损;B. take in吸收;C. take ver接管;D. take cntrl f控制。根据上文“we ften let FOMO lead us t cmpare ur lives t thse f thers n scial media”和“FOMO makes us check scial media mre frequently”可知,此处指FOMO控制我们了我们是生活。故选D项。
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.dynasties 57.the 58.at 59.pened 60.cllectin 61.peaceful 62.was designed 63.bking 64.t plant 65.where
【导语】这是一篇新闻报道。报道了江苏省南京市,这座有着2000多年历史的城市,六朝古都,被联合国教科文组织命名为文学之都,是中国第一个被授予该称号的城市。
56.考查名词。句意:江苏省南京市,一座有着2000多年历史的城市,六朝古都,被联合国教科文组织命名为文学之都,这是中国第一个被授予该称号的城市。根据前文数词six可知,可数名词dynasty应用复数。故填dynasties。
57.考查冠词。句意:江苏省南京市,一座有着2000多年历史的城市,六朝古都,被联合国教科文组织命名为文学之都,这是中国第一个被授予该称号的城市。序数词first前应用定冠词限定。故填the。
58.考查介词。句意:11月11日,一座新图书馆在南京明朝(1368-1644)城墙脚下开馆,这座城墙见证了几个世纪的流逝。at the ft f“在……的脚下”是固定搭配。故填at。
59.考查非谓语动词。句意:与2018年在浙江杭州开放的第一座图书馆一样,南京图书馆及其4万册藏书向公众免费开放。分析可知,此处为非谓语,动词pen和名词library之间是被动关系,故用其过去分词作后置定语。故填pened。
60.考查名词。句意:与2018年在浙江杭州开放的第一座图书馆一样,南京图书馆及其4万册藏书向公众免费开放。根据句子结构可知,as well as后接名词,形容词性物主代词its后应用其名词,根据句意,用单数。故填cllectin。
61.考查形容词。句意:为了确保安静的阅读体验,每天允许500人在线预约入学。修饰名词短语reading experience应用其形容词。故填peaceful。
62.考查动词被动语态。句意:由日本著名建筑师安藤忠雄设计的第一座晓松图书馆取得了巨大的成功,我们经常看到预约提前几周预订。空格前which指代先行词The first Xiasng Library,在定语从句中作主语,动词design和主语之间是被动关系,根据句意,此处描述过去发生的事情,用一般过去时的被动语态。主谓一致,故填was designed。
63.考查非谓语动词。句意:同上。介词fr后用动名词作宾语。故填bking。
64.考查非谓语动词。句意:就像种菜一样,你需要把它们种在适合耕种的肥沃土壤里。need t d sth是固定句型,不定式作宾语。故填t plant。
65.考查状语从句。句意:应该在许多学者居住的地方建立图书馆。分析可知,此处应用where引导地点状语从句,修饰主句中的谓语,表示动作发生的地点。故填where。
第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
Dear Nancy,
I am s happy t receive yur gift. Thank yu s much fr such a great camera with which I can take many interesting phts t recrd my clrful life.
I knw yu are interested in Chinese culture, s I have chsen a cllectin f traditinal Chinesemusic recrds fr yu. Nw yu can enjy a lt f famus music played by different unique instruments f China such as the pipa, erhu and guzheng.
Thank yu again and I hpe yu will cme t China and experience wnderful traditinal Chinese music in persn with me.
Yurs,
Li Hua
【导语】本文是应用文。假定你是李华,在生日来临之际你收到了美国网友Nancy寄来的礼物。请你用英语给她回一封电子邮件,要点如下:1. 礼物已收到;2. 表示谢意;3. 回赠礼物。
【详解】1.词汇积累
高兴的:happy→pleased
对……感兴趣:be interested in→have an interest in
选择:chse→select
亲自:in persn→persnally
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:Nw yu can enjy a lt f famus music played by different unique instruments f China such as the pipa, erhu and guzheng.
拓展句:Nw yu can enjy a lt f famus music which is played by different unique instruments f China such as the pipa, erhu and guzheng.
【点睛】【高分句型1】Thank yu s much fr such a great camera with which I can take many interesting phts t recrd my clrful life.(运用了介词+which引导的限制性定语从句)
【高分句型2】Thank yu again and I hpe yu will cme t China and experience wnderful traditinal Chinese music in persn with me.(运用了省略that引导的宾语从句)
第二节 (满分25分)
Since that day, Eugene had never expected t meet the tw fficers again. But three mnths later, he saw a cp’s car pull ver utside the shelter, and Officer Jacksn gt ff. Eugene was shcked. “I just have t give yu smething, Eugene,” Officer Jacksn said. He gave Eugene an envelpe cntaining $12,000 inside. The tw fficers had started a campaign fr Eugene and managed t raise that amunt in three mnths. “Yu can slwly start a new life with this mney, friend,” Officer Jacksn said encuragingly. Eugene was deeply tuched by their kindness.
A few mnths later, Eugene was a changed man. He gt a jb at the shelter and rented an apartment nearby. He was als cntinuing t seek help and meet a psychlgist t heal the wunds his past had given him. Every day befre ging t wrk, he wuld clean up his appearance and face his clleagues and wrk in the best state. Peple at the shelter all lved the warm and psitive man, all thanks t the tw kind fficers.
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了两位警官一次执勤的时候偶遇一个可怜的残疾人,两位警官不仅帮助了这位可怜人还为他筹集了钱。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“从那天起,Eugene再也没有想到会再见到那两位警官。”可知,第一段可描写Eugene再次见到两位警官以及他们为Eugene所做的事情。
②由第二段首句内容“几个月后,Eugene变了一个人。”可知,第二段可描写Eugene为两位警官的善心所打动所发生的变化。
2.续写线索:两位警官接到报警,地铁里发生了骚乱——两位警官到达现场后,发现了可怜的Eugene——两位警官很同情Eugene,于是他们给他买了食物以及手杖,然后送他回家——他们发现可怜的Eugene根本没有家,便将他送到了收容所——两个月后,两名警官再次找到Eugene,给他更多的帮助——Eugene发生变化
3.词汇激活
行为类
①开始:start/launch
②筹集:raise/cllect
③继续:cntinue/g n
情绪类
①吃惊的:shcked/surprised
②感动的:tuched/mved
【点睛】【高分句型1】He gave Eugene an envelpe cntaining $12,000 inside.(运用了非谓语动词作后置定语)
【高分句型2】He was als cntinuing t seek help and meet a psychlgist t heal the wunds his past had given him.(运用了省略关系代词的定语从句)
题号
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
答案
B
C
A
A
C
B
C
C
A
C
题号
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
答案
B
A
C
C
B
A
A
C
B
C
题号
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
答案
A
B
D
B
B
C
D
C
A
B
题号
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
答案
D
D
C
B
C
G
F
C
B
E
题号
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
答案
B
C
A
A
D
B
A
C
B
D
题号
51
52
53
54
55
答案
D
B
C
C
D
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