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    这是一份浙江2024年高考英语模拟试卷附答案,共16页。试卷主要包含了阅读理解,完形填空,语法填空,书面表达等内容,欢迎下载使用。
    一、阅读理解
    Tm Sawyer Play Is an Adventure
    A 35-minute hand-clapping, ft-stmping musical versin f a Mark Twain favrite returns with this Tall Stacks festival.
    “Tm Sawyer: A River Adventure” has all the gd stuff, including the fence painting, the graveyard, the island and the cave. It is adapted by Je McDnugh, with music by David Kisr. That’s the lcal stage writing team that creates many f the Children’s Theatre f Cincinnati’s riginal musicals, alng with the hliday family musicals at Ensemble Theatre.
    This year Nathan Turner f Burlingtn is Tm Sawyer, and Rbbie McMath f Frt Mitchell is Huck Finn.
    Tumer, a 10th-grader at Schl fr Creative and Perfrming Arts, is a familiar presence n Cincinnati’s stages. He is a star act r f Children’s Theatre, having played leading rles in “The Legend f Sleepy Hllw” and “The Wizard f Oz,” and is fresh frm Jersey Prductin “Ragtime”.
    McMath is a junir at Beechwd High Schl. He was in the cast f “Tm Sawyer” when it was first perfrmed and is a Children’s Theatre regular, with five shws t his credit. This summer he attended Kentucky’s Gvernr’s Schl fr the Arts in Musical Theatre.
    Nte t teachers: Children’s Theatre has a study guide demnstrating hw math and science can be taught thrugh “Tm Sawyer.” Fr dwnladable lessns, visit the fficial website f Children’s Theatre.
    1.Wh wrte the music fr “Tm Sawyer: A River Adventure”?
    A.David Kisr.B.Je McDnugh.
    C.Nathan Turner.D.Rbbie McMath.
    2.What can we learn abut the tw actrs?
    A.They study in the same schl.B.They wrked tgether in ”Ragtime“.
    C.They are experienced n stage.D.They became friends ten years ag.
    3.What des Children’s Theatre prvide fr teachers?
    A.Research funding.B.Training pprtunities.
    C.Technical supprt.D.Educatinal resurces.
    When was the last time yu used a telephne bx? I mean t make an actual phne call — nt t shelter frm the rain. Ages ag, right? The last time I used a phne bx fr its intended purpse was…2006. I was cnducting auditins (试演) fr my play in my tiny ld shared huse in Lndn. Hping t impress sme talented actrs t cme and wrk fr me fr nthing, I spread sme thrws ver the sfas and lit candles t make it seem a bit mre ”yung prfessinal”.
    As I rushed utdrs t empty the wastepaper baskets, the dr swung shut behind me. Suddenly I was lcked utside. My mbile phne was inside, but luckily there was a telephne bx acrss the street. S, I called Directry Assistance, gt put thrugh t ur landlady’s managing agent, and had a spare key sent t me with just enugh time t get back in befre the actrs arrived.
    As it has been many years since I last used ne, I shuld hardly be surprised that then are n lnger any public telephnes near my huse. The last ne standing has just been turn int a “mini cmmunity library”: any passer-by can “brrw” a bk frm its shelves return it later, r replace it with anther title frm their wn cllectin.
    Fr a few mnths after the “library” pened, I didn’t bther taking a lk, as I had assumed that it wuld be stuffed full f cheese lve stries. Then I nticed frk cnducting spring cleans drpping bxes f vluminus bks n varius subjects there. And these bks were free. This unbeatable price-pint encuraged me t experiment with dzens f titles that I wuld never nrmally cnsider buying. And I’ve discvered sme great bks!
    If I ever get trapped utside my huse again, my lcal telephne bx will, sadly n lnger be able t cnnect me with my keys. But it can certainly keep me entertained while I wait fr my wife t rescue me.
    4.What des the underlined wrd “it” in the first paragraph refer t?
    A.The play.B.The shared huse.
    C.The sfa.D.The telephne bx.
    5.Why did the authr use the telephne bx in 2006?
    A.T place an urgent call.B.T put up a ntice.
    C.T shelter frm the rain.D.T hld an auditin.
    6.What d we knw abut the “mini cmmunity library”?
    A.It prvides phne service fr free.B.Anyne can cntribute t its cllectin.
    C.It is ppular amng yung readers.D.Bks must be returned within a mnth.
    7.Why did the authr start t use the “library”?
    A.He wanted t brrw sme lve stries.
    B.He was encuraged by a clse neighbur.
    C.He fund there were excellent free bks.
    D.He thught it was an ideal place fr reading.
    On September 7, 1991, the cstliest hailstrm (雹暴) in Canadian histry hit Calgary’s suthern suburbs. As a result, since 1996 a grup f insurance cmpanies have spent abut $2 millin per year n the Alberta Hail Suppressin Prject. Airplanes seed threatening strm cells with a chemical t make small ice crystals fall as rain befre they can grw int dangerus hailstnes. But farmers in east-central Alberta — dwnwind f the hail prject flights — wrry that precius misture (水分) is being stlen frm their thirsty land by the clud seeding.
    Nrman Stienwand, wh farms in that area, has been addressing public meetings n this issue fr years. “Basically, the prvincial gvernment is letting the insurance cmpanies prtect the Calgary-Edmntn urban area frm hail,” Mr. Stienwand says, “but they’re increasing drught risk as far east as Saskatchewan.”
    The Alberta hail prject is managed by Terry Krauss, a clud physicist wh wrks fr Weather Mdificatin Inc. f Farg, Nrth Dakta. “We affect nly a very small percentage f the ttal misture in the air, s we cannt be causing drught.” Dr. Krauss says. “In fact, we may be helping increase the misture dwnwind by creating wetter grund.”
    One dubter abut the safety f clud seeding is Chuck Dswell, a research scientist wh just retired frm the University f Oklahma. “In 1999, I persnally saw significant trnades frm frm a seeded strm cell in Kansas,” Dr. Dswell says. “Des clud seeding create killer strms r reduce misture dwnwind? N ne really knws, f curse, but the seeding ges n.”
    Given the degree f dubt, Mr. Stienwand suggests, “It wuld be wise t stp clud seeding.” In practice, dubt has had the ppsite effect. Due t the lack f scientific prf cncerning their impacts, n ne has succeeded in winning a lawsuit against clud-seeding cmpanies. Hence, private climate engineering can prceed in relative legal safety.
    8.What des the prject aim t d?
    A.Cnserve misture in the sil.B.Frecast disastrus hailstrms.
    C.Prevent the frmatin f hailstnes.D.Investigate chemical use in farming.
    9.Wh are ppsed t the prject?
    A.Managers f insurance cmpanies.B.Farmers in east-central Alberta.
    C.Prvincial gvernment fficials.D.Residents f Calgary and Edmntn.
    10.Why des Dr. Dswell mentin the trnades he saw in 1999?
    A.T cmpare different kinds f seeding methds.B.T illustrate the develpment f big hailstrms.
    C.T shw the link between strms and misture.D.T indicate a pssible danger f clud seeding.
    11.What can we infer frm the last paragraph?
    A.Scientific studies have prved Stienwand right.B.Clud-seeding cmpanies will cntinue t exist.
    C.The dubt abut clud seeding has disappeared.D.Private climate engineering is illegal in Canada.
    The Stanfrd marshmallw (棉花糖) test was riginally cnducted by psychlgist Walter Mischel in the late 1960s. Children aged fur t six at a nursery schl were placed in a rm. A single sugary treat, selected by the child, was placed n a table. Each child was tld if they waited fr 15 minutes befre eating the treat, they wuld be given a secnd treat. Then they were left alne in the rm. Fllw-up studies with the children later in life shwed a cnnectin between an ability t wait lng enugh t btain a secnd treat and varius frms f success.
    As adults we face a versin f the marshmallw test every day. We’re nt tempted by sugary treats, but by ur cmputers, phnes, and tablets — all the devices that cnnect us t the glbal delivery system fr varius types f infrmatin that d t us what marshmallws d t preschlers.
    We are tempted by sugary treats because ur ancestrs lived in a calrie-pr wrld, and ur brains develped a respnse mechanism t these treats that reflected their value — a feeling f reward and satisfactin. But as we’ve reshaped the wrld arund us, dramatically reducing the cst and effrt invlved in btaining calries, we still have the same brains we had thusands f years ag, and this mismatch is at the heart f why s many f us struggle t resist tempting fds that we knw we shuldn’t eat.
    A similar prcess is at wrk in ur respnse t infrmatin. Our frmative envirnment as a species was infrmatin-pr, s ur brains develped a mechanism that prized new infrmatin. But glbal cnnectivity has greatly changed ur infrmatin envirnment. We are nw ceaselessly bmbarded (轰炸) with new infrmatin. Therefre, just as we need t be mre thughtful abut ur calric cnsumptin, we als need t be mre thughtful abut ur infrmatin cnsumptin, resisting the temptatin f the mental “junk fd” in rder t manage ur time mst effectively.
    12.What did the children need t d t get a secnd treat in Mischel’s test?
    A.Take an examinatin alne.B.Share their treats with thers.
    C.Delay eating fr fifteen minutes.D.Shw respect fr the researchers.
    13.Accrding t Paragraph 3, there is a mismatch between_______.
    A.the calrie-pr wrld and ur gd appetitesB.the shrtage f sugar and ur nutritinal needs
    C.the tempting fds and ur effrts t keep fitD.the rich fd supply and ur unchanged brains
    14.What des the authr suggest readers d?
    A.Be selective infrmatin cnsumers.B.Absrb new infrmatin readily.
    C.Use diverse infrmatin surces.D.Prtect the infrmatin envirnment.
    15.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
    A.Eat Less, Read MreB.The Later, the Better
    C.The Marshmallw Test fr GrwnupsD.The Bitter Truth abut Early Humans
    In the past few years, nline learning has becme a significant part f the university and cllege experience. 16 But are all nline curses created equal? Hw can yu be sure that digital learning is right fr yu? 17
    We interviewed students and prfessrs t get their advice abut nline curses, The mst bvius advantage f nline learning is that yu can study anywhere and anytime. 18 “I think a pint that many peple lse sight f is hw easy it can be t fall behind schedule,” says graduate student Amanda Bindman. Befre chsing t study nline, cnsider whether yu’re a self-mtivated learner and if the material seems interesting enugh t keep yu ging.
    The tip that cmes up mst ften is simple: build nline curses int yur weekly schedule, just like what yu wuld d with in persn curses. 19 He nted that his nline students usually end up with lwer grades. It is s easy t let an nline curse slide, but yur grades will suffer as a result. Be sure t schedule set times t watch yur lectures, read materials and cntribute t nline discussin bards.
    20 A scial cnnectin is ften a big part f learning. There are things yu can d t ease this prblem. Jessica Pink, an undergraduate student, suggests taking nline curses with a friend, s yu can mtivate each ther t stay n track. Yu can als find students n the class discussin bard t rganize a study grup, r schedule in-persn meeting s with yur prfessr t discuss curse cncepts.
    A.But that desn’t mean there aren’t deadlines.
    B.Yur mtivatin shuld be yur main cncern.
    C.D yu knw that nline curses are als part f yur educatin?
    D.Prfessr Alex Davidsn teaches the same curse in persn and nline.
    E.The chief cmplain t abut nline curses is that they lack human interactin.
    F.If yu take an nline curse, what can yu d t ensure the best pssible grade?
    G.A survey fund that 29 percent f cllege students registered fr nline curses.
    二、完形填空
    While taking a 20-hur train ride alng the edge f the Taklimakan Desert in nrthwestern China, I had the kind f humbling, educatinal, and abve all else, wnderful 21 with a lcal that all travelers lng fr. A yung Chinese man 22 me n the train. My 23 friend spke virtually n English, s I happily tk the 24 t practice my Chinese.
    Over several hurs, he wuld tell me abut hw he had 25 a tw-year prfessinal schl t quickly find a jb 26 highways in rder t help supprt his family. Perhaps the mst 27 , hwever, was the fact that this man spent hurs studying every day after hard physical labr. Withut batting an eye, he wuld 28 a translated Emersn passage befre asking abut the literary influence f American 29 as a whle. ”And what d yu all learn abut Russian authrs?” I 30 him asking at ne pint.
    It wuld have been easy t 31 my assumptins abut this highway builder wh had never been mre than a few hundred miles frm hme. But this highly infrmed, 32 , and admirable persn prevented me ding s. In the curse f a cuple f hurs, he 33 me just hw much ne can gain frm 34 with an pen mind, and a willingness t 35 with lcals frm all walks f life.
    21.A.experimentB.encunterC.cmpetitinD.appintment
    22.A.treatedB.savedC.lecturedD.apprached
    23.A.trueB.s-calledC.newD.lng-lst
    24.A.chanceB.adviceC.trubleD.right
    25.A.visitedB.financedC.attendedD.funded
    26.A.buildingB.sweepingC.checkingD.guarding
    27.A.typicalB.bviusC.naturalD.remarkable
    28.A.publishB.quteC.сорyD.dwnlad
    29.A.writersB.histriansC.wrkersD.students
    30.A.anticipateB.imagineC.recallD.catch
    31.A.lk intB.rely nC.g verD.deal with
    32.A.well-behavedB.multi-skilledC.warm-heartedD.self-educated
    33.A.askedB.warnedC.shwedD.prmised
    34.A.travelingB.readingC.searchingD.teaching
    35.A.cperateB.sideC.negtiateD.engage
    三、语法填空
    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。
    The shelves in mst supermarkets are full f family-size this and multi-buy that. Hwever, if yu’re shpping fr ne, buying extra 36 (benefit) frm price reductins desn’t make sense. Either yur shpping is then t heavy t carry hme 37 yu can’t use what yu’ve bught while it’s still fresh.
    Of curse, shps are nt charities — they price gds in the way 38 will make them the mst mney. If mst f their custmers are happy t buy larger quantities, that’s 39 they’ll prmte. But that leaves the sl (单独) custmers ut f pcket and disappinted.
    Many supermarkets are n lnger ding “buy ne get ne free” prmtins because f the 40 (criticize) that they lead t waste. Cnsumers prefer mney ff individual items. Hwever, thugh it’s nice t get a few cents ff a pack f sausages, it wuld help even mre if they culd smetimes 41 (ffer) in smaller packs. Even the biggest sausage fan desn’t want t eat them every day.
    If yur supermarket sells lse prduce, then buying smaller quantities is easier. Over the last tw years, sme supermarkets 42 (start) selling chicken r salad in packs 43 (design) with tw halves cntaining separate prtins (份). Then, when yu use ne sectin, 44 ther stays fresh.
    Wh knws, perhaps sme f the mre frward-lking 45 (ne) may yet cme ut with a whle range f “just fr yu” pack sizes with special ffers as well.
    四、书面表达
    46.请你写一篇短文向校英文报“Sprts and Health”栏目投稿,向同学们推荐一项适合课间开展的运动,内容包括:
    1. 介绍这项运动;
    2. 说明推荐理由。
    注意:
    1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答:
    Stand Up and Exercise, Everybdy!
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    47.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。
    Eva spent the first week f high schl trying t keep her head abve water. One f the majr headaches fr her was finding her way in the huge schl building. It was a six-stry building. On each flr, hallways stretched in fur directins, leading t classrms, labratries, and teachers’ ffices. Smewhere in the building, there was als a library, a cafeteria, and a gym.
    Having a pr sense f directin, Eva fund it impssible t get arund in such a huge building. All the different hallways and rms were t much t think abut, let alne cmmit t memry. She decided that she wuld memrize where her classes were and then pretend that the rest f the place didn’t exist.
    In her first PE class, Eva was shcked when Cach Pitt annunced that everyne had t run ne mile arund the track utside. She searched the faces f her classmates fr signs f panic. There was nthing she feared mre than having t run a whle mile. T Eva, “a mile” was used t describe lng distances. It was ten miles frm her hme t her grandfather’s, and that always seemed like a lng way, even in a car!
    When Cach Pitt blew his whistle (哨子), Eva figured she wuld be left in the dust. Hwever, while sme f her classmates edged ahead, thers actually fell behind. ” It’s just the beginning, “she thught.” I’ll cme in last fr sure. “
    Sn Eva began t breathe hard, with her heart punding and legs shaking. Feeling desperate, Eva started using a mind trick n herself. She stpped thinking abut the wrd” mile. “Instead, she fcused n reaching the shadw cast n the track by an ak tree up ahead. Then she cncentrated n jgging t the spt where the track curved (拐弯). After that, she tried t see if she culd cmplete her first lap. One lap turned int tw, then three, then fur.
    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。
    Paragraph 1:
    When Cach Pitt said “Nice wrk!” t her at the finish line, Eva was surprised.
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Paragraph 2:
    Eva decided t use the same trick t deal with the schl building.
    _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    答案
    一、阅读理解
    Tm Sawyer Play Is an Adventure
    A 35-minute hand-clapping, ft-stmping musical versin f a Mark Twain favrite returns with this Tall Stacks festival.
    “Tm Sawyer: A River Adventure” has all the gd stuff, including the fence painting, the graveyard, the island and the cave. It is adapted by Je McDnugh, with music by David Kisr. That’s the lcal stage writing team that creates many f the Children’s Theatre f Cincinnati’s riginal musicals, alng with the hliday family musicals at Ensemble Theatre.
    This year Nathan Turner f Burlingtn is Tm Sawyer, and Rbbie McMath f Frt Mitchell is Huck Finn.
    Tumer, a 10th-grader at Schl fr Creative and Perfrming Arts, is a familiar presence n Cincinnati’s stages. He is a star act r f Children’s Theatre, having played leading rles in “The Legend f Sleepy Hllw” and “The Wizard f Oz,” and is fresh frm Jersey Prductin “Ragtime”.
    McMath is a junir at Beechwd High Schl. He was in the cast f “Tm Sawyer” when it was first perfrmed and is a Children’s Theatre regular, with five shws t his credit. This summer he attended Kentucky’s Gvernr’s Schl fr the Arts in Musical Theatre.
    Nte t teachers: Children’s Theatre has a study guide demnstrating hw math and science can be taught thrugh “Tm Sawyer.” Fr dwnladable lessns, visit the fficial website f Children’s Theatre.
    1.Wh wrte the music fr “Tm Sawyer: A River Adventure”?
    A.David Kisr.B.Je McDnugh.
    C.Nathan Turner.D.Rbbie McMath.
    2.What can we learn abut the tw actrs?
    A.They study in the same schl.B.They wrked tgether in ”Ragtime“.
    C.They are experienced n stage.D.They became friends ten years ag.
    3.What des Children’s Theatre prvide fr teachers?
    A.Research funding.B.Training pprtunities.
    C.Technical supprt.D.Educatinal resurces.
    【答案】1.A 2.C 3.D
    【解析】1.根据第二段中的“It is adapted by Je McDnugh, with music by David Kisr.(本剧由乔·麦克多诺改编,大卫·基索作曲。)”可知,本剧是由大卫·基索作曲的。
    故选A。
    2.根据第四段中的“Tumer, a 10th-grader at Schl fr Creative and Perfrming Arts, is a familiar presence n Cincinnati’s stages. He is a star act r f Children’s Theatre, having played leading rles in “The Legend f Sleepy Hllw” and “The Wizard f Oz,” and is fresh frm Jersey Prductin “Ragtime”.(Tumer是一名创意与表演艺术学校的10年级学生,是辛辛那提舞台上的常客。他是儿童剧院的明星演员,曾在《断头谷的传说》和《绿野仙踪》中担任主角,也是新泽西制作公司‘Ragtime’的新成员。)”可知,Tumer是辛辛那提舞台上的常客,儿童剧院的明星演员,曾在《断头谷的传说》和《绿野仙踪》中担任主角;根据第五段中的“McMath is a junir at Beechwd High Schl. He was in the cast f “Tm Sewyer” when it was first perfrmed and is a Children’s Theatre regular, with five shws t his credit.(McMath是比奇伍德高中的三年级学生。他是《汤姆·休厄》首演时的演员,也是儿童剧院的常客,演出了五场。)”可知,McMath也是儿童剧院的常客;综合以上信息可知,这两位演员在舞台上经验丰富。故选C。
    3.根据尾段中的“Nte t teachers: Children’s Theatre has a study guide demnstrating hw math and science can be taught thrugh “Tm Sawyer.” Fr dwnladable lessns, visit the fficial website f Children’s Theatre.(给老师们的提示:儿童剧院有一份学习指南,展示了如何通过《汤姆·索亚》教授数学和科学。如欲下载课程,请访问儿童剧院官方网站。)”可知,儿童剧院为教师提供了一份学习指南,展示如何通过《汤姆·索亚》教授数学和科学,可通过儿童剧院的网站下载课程;由此可知,儿童剧院为教师提供了教育资源。
    故选D。
    When was the last time yu used a telephne bx? I mean t make an actual phne call — nt t shelter frm the rain. Ages ag, right? The last time I used a phne bx fr its intended purpse was…2006. I was cnducting auditins (试演) fr my play in my tiny ld shared huse in Lndn. Hping t impress sme talented actrs t cme and wrk fr me fr nthing, I spread sme thrws ver the sfas and lit candles t make it seem a bit mre ”yung prfessinal”.
    As I rushed utdrs t empty the wastepaper baskets, the dr swung shut behind me. Suddenly I was lcked utside. My mbile phne was inside, but luckily there was a telephne bx acrss the street. S, I called Directry Assistance, gt put thrugh t ur landlady’s managing agent, and had a spare key sent t me with just enugh time t get back in befre the actrs arrived.
    As it has been many years since I last used ne, I shuld hardly be surprised that then are n lnger any public telephnes near my huse. The last ne standing has just been turn int a “mini cmmunity library”: any passer-by can “brrw” a bk frm its shelves return it later, r replace it with anther title frm their wn cllectin.
    Fr a few mnths after the “library” pened, I didn’t bther taking a lk, as I had assumed that it wuld be stuffed full f cheese lve stries. Then I nticed frk cnducting spring cleans drpping bxes f vluminus bks n varius subjects there. And these bks were free. This unbeatable price-pint encuraged me t experiment with dzens f titles that I wuld never nrmally cnsider buying. And I’ve discvered sme great bks!
    If I ever get trapped utside my huse again, my lcal telephne bx will, sadly n lnger be able t cnnect me with my keys. But it can certainly keep me entertained while I wait fr my wife t rescue me.
    4.What des the underlined wrd “it” in the first paragraph refer t?
    A.The play.B.The shared huse.
    C.The sfa.D.The telephne bx.
    5.Why did the authr use the telephne bx in 2006?
    A.T place an urgent call.B.T put up a ntice.
    C.T shelter frm the rain.D.T hld an auditin.
    6.What d we knw abut the “mini cmmunity library”?
    A.It prvides phne service fr free.B.Anyne can cntribute t its cllectin.
    C.It is ppular amng yung readers.D.Bks must be returned within a mnth.
    7.Why did the authr start t use the “library”?
    A.He wanted t brrw sme lve stries.
    B.He was encuraged by a clse neighbur.
    C.He fund there were excellent free bks.
    D.He thught it was an ideal place fr reading.
    【答案】4.B 5.A 6.B 7.C
    【解析】4.第一段第五句“I was cnducting auditins (试演) fr my play in my tiny ld shared huse in Lndn.(我当时在伦敦我那狭小的合租房子里为我的剧本进行试演。)”可知,此处是指使“我”的合租房看起来更“年轻专业”一点,所以it代指“合租房”。
    故选B。
    5.第二段第四句“S, I called Directry Assistance, gt put thrugh t ur landlady’s managing agent, and had a spare key sent t me with just enugh time t get back in befre the actrs arrived.(所以,我打电话给电话查号台,接通了女房东的经纪人,他们给了我一把备用钥匙,刚好来得及在演员们到来之前回去。)”可知,作者在2006年使用电话亭是为了拨打紧急电话。
    故选A。
    6.第三段第二句“The last ne standing has just been turn int a “mini cmmunity library”: any passer-by can “brrw” a bk frm its shelves return it later, r replace it with anther title frm their wn cllectin.(最后一个被改造成了一个“迷你社区图书馆”:任何路过的人都可以从它的书架上“借”书,以后还回来,或者用自己收藏的另一本书来替换。)”可知,任何人都可以为“迷你社区图书馆”的捐赠图书。
    故选B。
    7.第四段最后四句“Then I nticed frk cnducting spring cleans drpping bxes f vluminus bks n varius subjects there. And these bks were free. This unbeatable price-pint encuraged me t experiment with dzens f titles that I wuld never nrmally cnsider buying. And I’ve discvered sme great bks!(然后我注意到福克正在进行春季大扫除,把各种主题的大书一箱箱地扔到那里。而且这些书是免费的。这个无与伦比的价格点鼓励我尝试许多我通常不会考虑购买的标题。我还发现了一些很棒的书!)”可知,作者发现“迷你图书馆”里有很多免费的很棒的书,所以开始使用。
    故选C。
    On September 7, 1991, the cstliest hailstrm (雹暴) in Canadian histry hit Calgary’s suthern suburbs. As a result, since 1996 a grup f insurance cmpanies have spent abut $2 millin per year n the Alberta Hail Suppressin Prject. Airplanes seed threatening strm cells with a chemical t make small ice crystals fall as rain befre they can grw int dangerus hailstnes. But farmers in east-central Alberta — dwnwind f the hail prject flights — wrry that precius misture (水分) is being stlen frm their thirsty land by the clud seeding.
    Nrman Stienwand, wh farms in that area, has been addressing public meetings n this issue fr years. “Basically, the prvincial gvernment is letting the insurance cmpanies prtect the Calgary-Edmntn urban area frm hail,” Mr. Stienwand says, “but they’re increasing drught risk as far east as Saskatchewan.”
    The Alberta hail prject is managed by Terry Krauss, a clud physicist wh wrks fr Weather Mdificatin Inc. f Farg, Nrth Dakta. “We affect nly a very small percentage f the ttal misture in the air, s we cannt be causing drught.” Dr. Krauss says. “In fact, we may be helping increase the misture dwnwind by creating wetter grund.”
    One dubter abut the safety f clud seeding is Chuck Dswell, a research scientist wh just retired frm the University f Oklahma. “In 1999, I persnally saw significant trnades frm frm a seeded strm cell in Kansas,” Dr. Dswell says. “Des clud seeding create killer strms r reduce misture dwnwind? N ne really knws, f curse, but the seeding ges n.”
    Given the degree f dubt, Mr. Stienwand suggests, “It wuld be wise t stp clud seeding.” In practice, dubt has had the ppsite effect. Due t the lack f scientific prf cncerning their impacts, n ne has succeeded in winning a lawsuit against clud-seeding cmpanies. Hence, private climate engineering can prceed in relative legal safety.
    8.What des the prject aim t d?
    A.Cnserve misture in the sil.B.Frecast disastrus hailstrms.
    C.Prevent the frmatin f hailstnes.D.Investigate chemical use in farming.
    9.Wh are ppsed t the prject?
    A.Managers f insurance cmpanies.B.Farmers in east-central Alberta.
    C.Prvincial gvernment fficials.D.Residents f Calgary and Edmntn.
    10.Why des Dr. Dswell mentin the trnades he saw in 1999?
    A.T cmpare different kinds f seeding methds.B.T illustrate the develpment f big hailstrms.
    C.T shw the link between strms and misture.D.T indicate a pssible danger f clud seeding.
    11.What can we infer frm the last paragraph?
    A.Scientific studies have prved Stienwand right.B.Clud-seeding cmpanies will cntinue t exist.
    C.The dubt abut clud seeding has disappeared.D.Private climate engineering is illegal in Canada.
    【答案】8.C 9.B 10.D 11.B
    【解析】8.第一段中“As a result, since 1996 a grup f insurance cmpanies have spent abut $2 millin per year n the Alberta Hail Suppressin Prject. Airplanes seed threatening strm cells with a chemical t make small ice crystals fall as rain befre they can grw int dangerus hailstnes.(因此,自1996年以来,一组保险公司每年在艾伯塔省冰雹抑制项目上花费约200万美元。飞机在有威胁的风暴中心中播撒一种化学物质,使小冰晶在变成危险的冰雹之前像雨一样落下)”可知,这个项目的目标是防止冰雹的形成。
    故选C。
    9.第一段中“But farmers in east-central Alberta — dwnwind f the hail prject flights — wrry that precius misture (水分) is being stlen frm their thirsty land by the clud seeding.(但是,在艾伯塔省中东部的农民们担心,“冰雹计划”飞行的下风处,宝贵的水分正被人工降雨从他们干渴的土地上偷走)”可知,艾伯塔省中东部的农民反对这个项目。
    故选B。
    10.倒数第二段“One dubter abut the safety f clud seeding is Chuck Dswell, a research scientist wh just retired frm the University f Oklahma. “In 1999, I persnally saw significant trnades frm frm a seeded strm cell in Kansas,” Dr. Dswell says. “Des clud seeding create killer strms r reduce misture dwnwind? N ne really knws, f curse, but the seeding ges n.”(查克·多斯韦尔是一位刚刚从俄克拉何马大学退休的研究科学家,他对人工降雨的安全性持怀疑态度。“1999年,我在堪萨斯州亲眼目睹了由种子风暴细胞形成的重大龙卷风,”多斯韦尔博士说。“人工降雨会制造致命风暴还是减少顺风处的水分?当然,没有人真正知道,但是播种还在继续。”)”可推知,多斯韦尔博士提到他在1999年看到的龙卷风是为了提示人工降雨可能带来的危险。
    故选D。
    最后一段“Given the degree f dubt, Mr. Stienwand suggests, “It wuld be wise t stp clud seeding.” In practice, dubt has had the ppsite effect. Due t the lack f scientific prf cncerning their impacts, n ne has succeeded in winning a lawsuit against clud-seeding cmpanies. Hence, private climate engineering can prceed in relative legal safety.(考虑到质疑的程度,斯廷旺德建议,“停止人工降雨是明智的。”在实践中,怀疑产生了相反的效果。由于缺乏有关其影响的科学证据,没有人成功地赢得了对人工降雨公司的诉讼。因此,私人气候工程可以在相对合法的安全条件下进行)”可推知,从最后一段我们能推断出人工降雨公司将继续存在。
    故选B。
    The Stanfrd marshmallw (棉花糖) test was riginally cnducted by psychlgist Walter Mischel in the late 1960s. Children aged fur t six at a nursery schl were placed in a rm. A single sugary treat, selected by the child, was placed n a table. Each child was tld if they waited fr 15 minutes befre eating the treat, they wuld be given a secnd treat. Then they were left alne in the rm. Fllw-up studies with the children later in life shwed a cnnectin between an ability t wait lng enugh t btain a secnd treat and varius frms f success.
    As adults we face a versin f the marshmallw test every day. We’re nt tempted by sugary treats, but by ur cmputers, phnes, and tablets — all the devices that cnnect us t the glbal delivery system fr varius types f infrmatin that d t us what marshmallws d t preschlers.
    We are tempted by sugary treats because ur ancestrs lived in a calrie-pr wrld, and ur brains develped a respnse mechanism t these treats that reflected their value — a feeling f reward and satisfactin. But as we’ve reshaped the wrld arund us, dramatically reducing the cst and effrt invlved in btaining calries, we still have the same brains we had thusands f years ag, and this mismatch is at the heart f why s many f us struggle t resist tempting fds that we knw we shuldn’t eat.
    A similar prcess is at wrk in ur respnse t infrmatin. Our frmative envirnment as a species was infrmatin-pr, s ur brains develped a mechanism that prized new infrmatin. But glbal cnnectivity has greatly changed ur infrmatin envirnment. We are nw ceaselessly bmbarded (轰炸) with new infrmatin. Therefre, just as we need t be mre thughtful abut ur calric cnsumptin, we als need t be mre thughtful abut ur infrmatin cnsumptin, resisting the temptatin f the mental “junk fd” in rder t manage ur time mst effectively.
    12.What did the children need t d t get a secnd treat in Mischel’s test?
    A.Take an examinatin alne.B.Share their treats with thers.
    C.Delay eating fr fifteen minutes.D.Shw respect fr the researchers.
    13.Accrding t Paragraph 3, there is a mismatch between_______.
    A.the calrie-pr wrld and ur gd appetitesB.the shrtage f sugar and ur nutritinal needs
    C.the tempting fds and ur effrts t keep fitD.the rich fd supply and ur unchanged brains
    14.What des the authr suggest readers d?
    A.Be selective infrmatin cnsumers.B.Absrb new infrmatin readily.
    C.Use diverse infrmatin surces.D.Prtect the infrmatin envirnment.
    15.Which f the fllwing is the best title fr the text?
    A.Eat Less, Read MreB.The Later, the Better
    C.The Marshmallw Test fr GrwnupsD.The Bitter Truth abut Early Humans
    【答案】12.C 13.D 14.A 15.C
    【解析】12.第一段“Each child was tld if they waited fr 15 minutes befre eating the treat, they wuld be given a secnd treat.(每个孩子都被告知,如果他们在吃之前等待15分钟,他们将得到第二次奖励)”可知,在米歇尔的测试中,孩子们需要在吃之前等待15分钟才能得到第二次奖励。
    故选C。
    第三段“But as we’ve reshaped the wrld arund us, dramatically reducing the cst and effrt invlved in btaining calries, we still have the same brains we had thusands f years ag, and this mismatch is at the heart f why s many f us struggle t resist tempting fds that we knw we shuldn’t eat.(但是,当我们重塑了我们周围的世界,大大减少了获取卡路里的成本和努力时,我们的大脑仍然和几千年前一样,这种不匹配是我们这么多人努力抵抗我们知道不应该吃的诱人食物的核心原因)”可知,丰富的食物供应和我们不曾改变的大脑之间存在不匹配。
    故选D。
    最后一段“Therefre, just as we need t be mre thughtful abut ur calric cnsumptin, we als need t be mre thughtful abut ur infrmatin cnsumptin, resisting the temptatin f the mental “junk fd” in rder t manage ur time mst effectively.(因此,就像我们需要更仔细地考虑我们的热量消耗一样,我们也需要更仔细地考虑我们的信息消耗,抵制精神“垃圾食品”的诱惑,以便最有效地管理我们的时间)”可知,作者建议读者做有选择性的信息消费者。
    故选A。
    第二段“As adults we face a versin f the marshmallw test every day. We’re nt tempted by sugary treats, but by ur cmputers, phnes, and tablets — all the devices that cnnect us t the glbal delivery system fr varius types f infrmatin that d t us what marshmallws d t preschlers.(作为成年人,我们每天都要面对棉花糖测试。诱惑我们的不是甜食,而是我们的电脑、手机和平板电脑——所有这些将我们与全球信息传递系统连接起来的设备,它们对我们的作用就像棉花糖对学龄前儿童的作用一样)”结合文章主要是讲在信息化时代我们作为成年人每天都在面对棉花糖测试,信息轰炸让我们摄入了太多精神“垃圾食品”。C项“成人棉花糖测试”较符合文章标题。
    故选C。
    In the past few years, nline learning has becme a significant part f the university and cllege experience. 16 But are all nline curses created equal? Hw can yu be sure that digital learning is right fr yu? 17
    We interviewed students and prfessrs t get their advice abut nline curses, The mst bvius advantage f nline learning is that yu can study anywhere and anytime. 18 “I think a pint that many peple lse sight f is hw easy it can be t fall behind schedule,” says graduate student Amanda Bindman. Befre chsing t study nline, cnsider whether yu’re a self-mtivated learner and if the material seems interesting enugh t keep yu ging.
    The tip that cmes up mst ften is simple: build nline curses int yur weekly schedule, just like what yu wuld d with in persn curses. 19 He nted that his nline students usually end up with lwer grades. It is s easy t let an nline curse slide, but yur grades will suffer as a result. Be sure t schedule set times t watch yur lectures, read materials and cntribute t nline discussin bards.
    20 A scial cnnectin is ften a big part f learning. There are things yu can d t ease this prblem. Jessica Pink, an undergraduate student, suggests taking nline curses with a friend, s yu can mtivate each ther t stay n track. Yu can als find students n the class discussin bard t rganize a study grup, r schedule in-persn meeting s with yur prfessr t discuss curse cncepts.
    A.But that desn’t mean there aren’t deadlines.
    B.Yur mtivatin shuld be yur main cncern.
    C.D yu knw that nline curses are als part f yur educatin?
    D.Prfessr Alex Davidsn teaches the same curse in persn and nline.
    E.The chief cmplain t abut nline curses is that they lack human interactin.
    F.If yu take an nline curse, what can yu d t ensure the best pssible grade?
    G.A survey fund that 29 percent f cllege students registered fr nline curses.
    【答案】16.G 17.F 18.A 19.D 20.E
    【解析】16.根据上文“In the past few years, nline learning has becme a significant part f the university and cllege experience. (在过去的几年里,在线学习已经成为大学生活的重要组成部分)”可知,在线学习对大学生活很重要,本空要说跟“这种现象的具体表现”有关的话题,G选项“A survey fund that 29 percent f cllege students registered fr nline curses. (一项调查发现,29%的大学生注册了在线课程。)”能承接上文,正确。
    故选G。
    17.根据上文“If yu take an nline curse, what can yu d t ensure the best pssible grade? (但是所有的在线课程都是平等的吗?你如何确定数字化学习适合你?)”可知,上文对在线课程提出疑问,本空可以继续提出疑问,F选项“If yu take an nline curse, what can yu d t ensure the best pssible grade? (如果你参加了在线课程,你能做些什么来确保尽可能好的成绩?)”能承接上文,正确。
    故选F。
    18.根据上文“The mst bvius advantage f nline learning is that yu can study anywhere and anytime. (在线学习最明显的优势是你可以随时随地学习)”可知,在线学习具备的优势是可以让你随时随地学习,本空要说跟“学习时间”有关的话题,A选项“But that desn’t mean there aren’t deadlines. (但这并不意味着没有最后期限。)”与上文构成转折关系,that指代上一句话,正确。
    故选A。
    19.根据下文“He nted that his nline students usually end up with lwer grades. (他指出,他的在线学生最终的成绩通常较低)”可知,本空要说跟“在线老师”有关的话题,D选项“Prfessr Alex Davidsn teaches the same curse in persn and nline. (Alex Davidsn教授亲自授课和在线授课)”能引起下文,下文中的He指代D项中的“Alex Davidsn教授”,正确。
    故选D。
    20.根据下文“A scial cnnectin is ften a big part f learning. There are things yu can d t ease this prblem. Jessica Pink, an undergraduate student, suggests taking nline curses with a friend, s yu can mtivate each ther t stay n track. Yu can als find students n the class discussin bard t rganize a study grup, r schedule in-persn meeting s with yur prfessr t discuss curse cncepts. (社会关系通常是学习的重要组成部分。你可以做一些事情来缓解这个问题。本科生杰西卡·平克建议和朋友一起参加在线课程,这样你们就可以互相激励,坚持下去。你也可以在课堂讨论板上找到学生,组织一个学习小组,或者安排与教授面对面的会议,讨论课程概念)”可知,本空要说跟“人们之间的互动”有关的话题,E选项“The chief cmplain t abut nline curses is that they lack human interactin. (对在线课程的主要抱怨是它们缺乏人与人之间的互动。)”能引起下文,正确。
    故选E。
    二、完形填空
    While taking a 20-hur train ride alng the edge f the Taklimakan Desert in nrthwestern China, I had the kind f humbling, educatinal, and abve all else, wnderful 21 with a lcal that all travelers lng fr. A yung Chinese man 22 me n the train. My 23 friend spke virtually n English, s I happily tk the 24 t practice my Chinese.
    Over several hurs, he wuld tell me abut hw he had 25 a tw-year prfessinal schl t quickly find a jb 26 highways in rder t help supprt his family. Perhaps the mst 27 , hwever, was the fact that this man spent hurs studying every day after hard physical labr. Withut batting an eye, he wuld 28 a translated Emersn passage befre asking abut the literary influence f American 29 as a whle. ”And what d yu all learn abut Russian authrs?” I 30 him asking at ne pint.
    It wuld have been easy t 31 my assumptins abut this highway builder wh had never been mre than a few hundred miles frm hme. But this highly infrmed, 32 , and admirable persn prevented me ding s. In the curse f a cuple f hurs, he 33 me just hw much ne can gain frm 34 with an pen mind, and a willingness t 35 with lcals frm all walks f life.
    21.A.experimentB.encunterC.cmpetitinD.appintment
    22.A.treatedB.savedC.lecturedD.apprached
    23.A.trueB.s-calledC.newD.lng-lst
    24.A.chanceB.adviceC.trubleD.right
    25.A.visitedB.financedC.attendedD.funded
    26.A.buildingB.sweepingC.checkingD.guarding
    27.A.typicalB.bviusC.naturalD.remarkable
    28.A.publishB.quteC.сорyD.dwnlad
    29.A.writersB.histriansC.wrkersD.students
    30.A.anticipateB.imagineC.recallD.catch
    31.A.lk intB.rely nC.g verD.deal with
    32.A.well-behavedB.multi-skilledC.warm-heartedD.self-educated
    33.A.askedB.warnedC.shwedD.prmised
    34.A.travelingB.readingC.searchingD.teaching
    35.A.cperateB.sideC.negtiateD.engage
    【答案】
    21.B 22.D 23.C 24.A 25.C 26.A 27.D 28.B 29.A 30.C 31.B 32.D 33.C 34.A 35.D
    【解析】21.句意:我在中国西北部的塔克拉玛干沙漠边缘坐了20个小时的火车时,其间我与一个当地人有了一种谦卑、有教育意义的,最重要的是,美妙的邂逅,这是所有旅行者都渴望的。A. experiment实验;B. encunter邂逅;C. cmpetitin比赛;D. appintment任命。根据后文“with a lcal that all travelers lng fr”指作者和当地人有了一次美妙的邂逅。
    故选B。
    22.句意:一位年轻的中国男子在火车上向我走来。A. treated对待;B. saved拯救;C. lectured演讲;D. apprached靠近。根据后文“me n the train”以及后文两人交谈,可知一位年轻的中国男子在火车上向作者走来。
    故选D。
    23.句意:我的新朋友几乎不会说英语,所以我很高兴地抓住这个机会练习我的中文。A. true真的;B. s-called所谓的;C. new新的;D. lng-lst很久不见的。根据上文“A yung Chinese man”可知,两人是在火车上认识的,所以是新朋友。
    故选C。
    24.句意:我的新朋友几乎不会说英语,所以我很高兴地抓住这个机会练习我的中文。A. chance机会;B. advice建议;C. truble麻烦;D. right权利。根据后文“t practice my Chinese”可知,作者抓住这个机会练习中文。
    故选A。
    25.句意:在几个小时里,他会告诉我他是如何参加了一个为期两年的专业学校,以便迅速找到一份工作,修建高速公路,以帮助支持他的家庭。A. visited拜访;B. financed提供资金;C. attended参加,上(学);D. funded成立。根据后文“a tw-year prfessinal schl”可知,指这个年轻人去上了一个为期两年的专业学校。
    故选C。
    26.句意:在几个小时里,他会告诉我他是如何参加了一个为期两年的专业学校,以便迅速找到一份工作,修建高速公路,以帮助支持他的家庭。A. building修建;B. sweeping打扫;C. checking检查;D. guarding守卫。根据后文“highways in rder t help supprt his family”可知,年轻人修建高速公路,以帮助支持他的家庭。
    故选A。
    27.句意:然而,也许最值得注意的是这个人每天在辛苦的体力劳动之后花几个小时学习。A. typical典型的;B. bvius显然的;C. natural自然的;D. remarkable引人注目的。根据后文“this man spent hurs studying every day after hard physical labr.”可知,这个人每天在辛苦的体力劳动之后花几个小时学习,这是最值得注意的品质。
    故选D。
    28.句意:他会眼都不眨地引用翻译的爱默生的一段话,然后再询问美国作家对文学的整体影响。A. publish出版;B. qute引用;C. cpy复制;D. dwnlad下载。根据后文“a translated Emersn passage”指引用翻译的爱默生的一段话。
    故选B。
    29.句意:他会眼都不眨地引用翻译过的爱默生的一段话,然后再询问美国作家对文学的整体影响。A. writers作者;B. histrians历史学家;C. wrkers工人;D. students学生。根据上文“a translated Emersn passage befre asking abut the literary influence f American”以及后文“And what d yu all learn abut Russian authrs?(你们对俄罗斯作家有什么了解?)”可知,年轻人对美国和俄罗斯的作家感兴趣。
    故选A。
    30.句意:“你们对俄罗斯作家有什么了解?”我记得他曾经问过。A. anticipate预期;B. imagine想象;C. recall记起;D. catch抓住。根据后文“him asking at ne pint”可知,作者在回忆年轻人提过的问题。
    故选C。
    31.句意:对于这位从未离开过家乡几百英里的公路建设者,我很容易凭空想象。A. lk int调查;B. rely n依靠;C. g ver复习;D. deal with处理。根据后文“my assumptins abut this highway builder wh had never been mre than a few hundred miles frm hme”可知,年轻人从来没有离开过离家几百英里的地方,因此作者很容易依靠自己的假设对他进行判断。
    故选B。
    32.句意:但这位见多识广、自学成才、令人钦佩的人阻止了我这么做。A. well-behaved行为端正的;B. multi-skilled多技能的;C. warm-hearted热心的;D. self-educated自学的。呼应上文“this man spent hurs studying every day after hard physical labr.(这个人每天在繁重的体力劳动之后花几个小时学习)”,指这个年轻人的自学能力。
    故选D。
    33.句意:在几个小时的时间里,他向我展示了带着开放的心态旅行,并愿意与来自各行各业的当地人打交道,会有多么大的收获。A. asked询问;B. warned警告;C. shwed展示;D. prmised承诺。根据后文“me just hw much ne can gain frm”指年轻人通过自己向作者展示了一个人可以从开放的心态和愿意与各行各业的当地人交往中获得多少收获。
    故选C。
    34.句意:在几个小时的时间里,他向我展示了带着开放的心态旅行,并愿意与来自各行各业的当地人打交道,会有多么大的收获。A. traveling旅行;B. reading阅读;C. searching搜索;D. teaching教学。根据后文“with an pen mind, and a willingness t”结合作者当时在乘火车旅行,所以是指带着开放的心态旅行。
    故选A。
    35.句意:在几个小时的时间里,他向我展示了带着开放的心态旅行,并愿意与来自各行各业的当地人打交道,会有多么大的收获。A. cperate合作;B. side边;C. negtiate协商;D. engage参与。根据后文“with lcals frm all walks f life”指和各行各业的当地人打交道,应用短语engage with表示“与……接触”。
    故选D。
    三、语法填空
    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。
    The shelves in mst supermarkets are full f family-size this and multi-buy that. Hwever, if yu’re shpping fr ne, buying extra 36 (benefit) frm price reductins desn’t make sense. Either yur shpping is then t heavy t carry hme 37 yu can’t use what yu’ve bught while it’s still fresh.
    Of curse, shps are nt charities — they price gds in the way 38 will make them the mst mney. If mst f their custmers are happy t buy larger quantities, that’s 39 they’ll prmte. But that leaves the sl (单独) custmers ut f pcket and disappinted.
    Many supermarkets are n lnger ding “buy ne get ne free” prmtins because f the 40 (criticize) that they lead t waste. Cnsumers prefer mney ff individual items. Hwever, thugh it’s nice t get a few cents ff a pack f sausages, it wuld help even mre if they culd smetimes 41 (ffer) in smaller packs. Even the biggest sausage fan desn’t want t eat them every day.
    If yur supermarket sells lse prduce, then buying smaller quantities is easier. Over the last tw years, sme supermarkets 42 (start) selling chicken r salad in packs 43 (design) with tw halves cntaining separate prtins (份). Then, when yu use ne sectin, 44 ther stays fresh.
    Wh knws, perhaps sme f the mre frward-lking 45 (ne) may yet cme ut with a whle range f “just fr yu” pack sizes with special ffers as well.
    【答案】
    36.t benefit 37.r 38.that/which 39.what 40.criticism 41.be ffered 42.have started 43.designed 44.the 45.nes
    【解析】36.句意:然而,如果你是想买一件,那么多买一件来享受降价是没有意义的。根据“buying extra”和“frm price reductins”可知,此处是指多买一件来享受降价,因此应用t d不定式作目的状语。
    故填t benefit。
    句意:要么你买的东西太重,搬不回家,要么你买的东西还新鲜,就不能用了。意为“要么……要么……”,为固定句式,因此应用连词r。
    故填r。
    句意:当然,商店不是慈善机构——他们以最赚钱的方式给商品定价。在定语从句中缺少主语,且先行词为way,因此应用关系代词that或which。
    故填that/which。
    句意:如果他们的大多数客户都乐意大量购买,那他们就会推广。在表语从句中缺少宾语,并且是指事物,因此应用连接代词what。
    故填what。
    句意:许多超市不再进行“买一送一”的促销活动,因为有人批评这种活动会造成浪费。根据“that they lead t waste”可知,此处应用名词criticism表示“批评”作宾语。
    故填criticism。
    句意:然而,虽然一包香肠能便宜几美分是件好事,但如果有时能以小包装出售,那就更好了。动词ffer意为“提供”,和主语构成被动关系,主语they代指前文中的sausages。在情态动词culd后动词应用原形。
    故填be ffered。
    句意:在过去的两年里,一些超市开始销售鸡肉或沙拉包装,设计成两半,拆分成两份。根据“Over the last tw years”可知,因此应用现在完成时。动词start意为“开始”。
    故填have started。
    句意:在过去的两年里,一些超市开始销售鸡肉或沙拉包装,设计成两半,拆分成两份。动词design意为“设计”,和谓语之间没有连词,和逻辑主语packs构成被动关系,且动作已完成,所以应用过去分词形式作后置定语。
    故填designed。
    句意:然后,当你使用其中一部分时,另一部分保持新鲜。the ther意为“另一个”,为固定搭配,所以此处应用定冠词the。
    故填the。
    句意:谁知道呢,也许一些更有远见的人可能还会推出一系列“只为你”的包装尺寸,并提供特别优惠。代词ne意为“一个人”,在sme f后应用复数形式。
    故填nes。
    四、书面表达
    46.请你写一篇短文向校英文报“Sprts and Health”栏目投稿,向同学们推荐一项适合课间开展的运动,内容包括:
    1. 介绍这项运动;
    2. 说明推荐理由。
    注意:
    1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答:
    Stand Up and Exercise, Everybdy!
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】
    Stand Up and Exercise, Everybdy!
    Everybdy! Are yu tired f sitting in class all day? Hw abut incrprating sme physical activity int yur daily rutine? One great ptin is the “Stand Up and Stretch” exercise. This simple rutine invlves standing up frm yur desk, stretching yur arms, legs and back, and taking a few deep breaths. It’s a quick and easy way t get yur bld flwing and re-energize yur bdy and mind. This exercise is recmmended fr several reasns.
    First, it helps t cmbat the negative effects f prlnged sitting, such as back pain and stiffness. Secnd, it can imprve yur fcus and cncentratin, making it easier t stay engaged in class. Lastly, it prmtes a healthy and active lifestyle, which is essential fr verall well-being.
    S, next time yu feel a bit sluggish during class, remember t stand up and stretch! It’s a small change that can make a big difference in yur day.
    【解析】1.词汇积累
    厌倦:be tired f→be fed up with
    首先:first→abve all
    减轻:cmbat→relieve
    提高:imprve→enhance
    2.句式拓展
    简单句变复合句
    原句:This simple rutine invlves standing up frm yur desk, stretching yur arms, legs and back, and taking a few deep breaths.
    拓展句:This is a simple rutine that invlves standing up frm yur desk, stretching yur arms, legs and back, and taking a few deep breaths.
    [高分句型1] Lastly, it prmtes a healthy and active lifestyle, which is essential fr verall well-being. (运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句)
    [高分句型1] This simple rutine invlves standing up frm yur desk, stretching yur arms, legs and back, and taking a few deep breaths. (运用了动名词作宾语)
    [高分句型2] It’s a small change that can make a big difference in yur day. (运用了that引导的定语从句)
    47.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。
    Eva spent the first week f high schl trying t keep her head abve water. One f the majr headaches fr her was finding her way in the huge schl building. It was a six-stry building. On each flr, hallways stretched in fur directins, leading t classrms, labratries, and teachers’ ffices. Smewhere in the building, there was als a library, a cafeteria, and a gym.
    Having a pr sense f directin, Eva fund it impssible t get arund in such a huge building. All the different hallways and rms were t much t think abut, let alne cmmit t memry. She decided that she wuld memrize where her classes were and then pretend that the rest f the place didn’t exist.
    In her first PE class, Eva was shcked when Cach Pitt annunced that everyne had t run ne mile arund the track utside. She searched the faces f her classmates fr signs f panic. There was nthing she feared mre than having t run a whle mile. T Eva, “a mile” was used t describe lng distances. It was ten miles frm her hme t her grandfather’s, and that always seemed like a lng way, even in a car!
    When Cach Pitt blew his whistle (哨子), Eva figured she wuld be left in the dust. Hwever, while sme f her classmates edged ahead, thers actually fell behind. ” It’s just the beginning, “she thught.” I’ll cme in last fr sure. “
    Sn Eva began t breathe hard, with her heart punding and legs shaking. Feeling desperate, Eva started using a mind trick n herself. She stpped thinking abut the wrd” mile. “Instead, she fcused n reaching the shadw cast n the track by an ak tree up ahead. Then she cncentrated n jgging t the spt where the track curved (拐弯). After that, she tried t see if she culd cmplete her first lap. One lap turned int tw, then three, then fur.
    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。
    Paragraph 1:
    When Cach Pitt said “Nice wrk!” t her at the finish line, Eva was surprised.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    Paragraph 2:
    Eva decided t use the same trick t deal with the schl building.
    ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
    【答案】 When Cach Pitt said “Nice wrk!” t her at the finish line, Eva was surprised. In the vast expanse f her schl, a girl with pr directinal skills struggled t navigate and ften gt lst. One day, during gym class, she bserved a unique way t find her way - fllwing the shadws f trees. As the sun cast its rays, the girl nticed hw the shadws created patterns n the grund, guiding her path. She tk a leap f faith and fllwed the shadws, surprising herself with each turn and stretch. Her effrts were nticed by the teacher, wh praised her innvative thinking.
    Eva decided t use the same trick t deal with the schl building. She used the shadws t navigate the schl hallways, find her classes, and even lcate the schl's varius facilities. This newfund skill nt nly helped the girl navigate her schl but als instilled in her a sense f cnfidence and adventure. She learned excitedly that with a little creativity and bservatin, any challenge culd be vercme. And with each step she tk, she left behind a legacy f inspiratin fr thse wh fllwed in her ftsteps, knwing that even withut a clear sense f directin, there's always a way t find ne's way.
    【解析】1.段落续写:
    ①第一段首句内容“当Pitt教练在终点线对她说:“干得好!”,伊娃很惊讶。”可知,第一段可描写Eva通过自己追随影子的方法找到方向,并且受到了教练的称赞。
    ②第二段首句内容“Eva决定用同样的手段来记住学校大楼。”可知,第二段可描写Eva通过记住影子的方法来记住学校大楼并且通过这件事之后的感悟。
    2.续写线索:方向感太差记不住学校建筑的位置——体育课上绕着学校跑却找不到方向——害怕最后一名心里非常紧张——跟随影子找到方向——受到教练的赞赏——获得感悟
    3.词汇激活
    行为类
    ①努力做某事:struggle t d sth./strive t d sth. ②导航:navigate/guide . ③了解:learn/knw/acknwledge
    情绪类
    ①使某人惊讶:surprise sb./astnish sb. ②激动地:excitedly/in excitement
    【高分句型1]Her effrts were nticed by the teacher, wh praised her innvative thinking.(wh引导的非限制性定语从句)
    [高分句型2]She learned that with a little creativity and bservatin, any challenge culd be vercme. (that引导的宾语从句)

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