河南省许昌市2023-2024学年高二下学期7月期末考试英语试题(Word版附解析)
展开1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。
1. What is the man lking fr?
A. Vegetables. B. Orange juice. C. An emplyee.
2. What is Pat wearing?
A. A white hat. B. A white shirt. C. A brwn shirt.
3. What did the man brrw frm the wman?
A. Her iPhne. B. Her iPd. C. Her gym bag.
4. Wh will the man call?
A. His wife. B. His bss. C. A taxi.
5. What happened t the wman?
A. She was late fr schl. B. She gt lst while driving. C. She culdn't find a parking spt.
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. What des the wman say abut puppies?
A They are free. B. They need shts. C. They eat vegetables.
7. What des the by ffer t d?
A. Build a huse fr the puppy.
B. Take gd care f the puppy.
C. Give the puppy sme f his fd.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why des the man want the dr iled?
A. It's very ld. B. It's hard t pen. C. It makes t much nise.
9. When des the wman usually cme hme?
A. Late at night. B. In the middle f the day. C. Early in the mrning.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What des the man expect fr the year?
A. It'll be fun. B. It'll be difficult. C. It'll be easy.
11. What des the man plan t d?
A. Majr in English. B. Vlunteer at the z. C. Attend medical schl.
12. Hw ften will the wman be vlunteering?
A. Every day. B. Every weekend. C. Three days a week.
听第9段材料,回答第13至 16题。
13. Wh did the wman just meet?
A. A psychlgist. B. Her dctr. C. One f her friends.
14. What might be the cause f the wman's sleeping prblems?
A. Anxiety. B. T much wrk. C. The pills she takes.
15. What des the man suggest?
A. Exercising utdrs.
B. Talking mre ften t thers.
C. Nt using the cmputer fr a while.
16. When des the man usually fall asleep?
A. At 8: 00 p. m. B. At 9: 00 p. m. C. At 10: 00 p. m.
听第10段材料,回答第17至 20题。
17. When did the strm start?
A. This mrning. B. This afternn. C. Last night.
18. Wh has been rescued by bat?
A. Peple living in lw areas. B. Peple living near the hills. C. Peple living near the cean.
19. Hw many peple are withut pwer?
A. Thusands. B. Hundreds. C. Several.
20. What des the Weather Service suggest peple d?
A. Nt leave their hmes. B. Turn ff their electricity. C. Drive carefully thrugh water.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Visit the New Yrk Btanical Garden
The New Yrk Btanical Garden (NYBG) is an advcate fr the plant wrld. We welcme all t learn abut the imprtance f plants and plant science, and the jy f gardening.
UPCOMING EVENTS
HOLIDAY TRAIN SHOW
Nvember 19 this year - January 16 next year
The NYBG’s Hliday Train Shw - a favrite hliday traditin - has been making memries fr ver 30 years! See mdel trains pass thrugh a wnderful display f mre than 190 replicas(复制品) f New Yrk landmarks, each re-created frm natural materials.
T.H. EVERETT: ALIFE IN PLANTS
January 17 next year - January 22 next year
Thrugh T.H. Everett’s extensive archive (档案) held by the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, we explre this influential man’s extrardinary career, frm his mdest beginnings in England and early training at the Ryal Btanic Gardens, Kew, t his path t the New Yrk Btanical Garden.
ADMISSION
All visitrs, including members, need tickets fr entry t the Garden. Purchase at the Garden r reserve yur tickets in advance nline and display them n yur mbile device fr quicker entry.
OPENING TIMES
January: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m.
February - March: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00p.m.
April - September: 10:00a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Octber: 10:00a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Nvember - December: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m.
1. What can visitrs t the NYBG d n January 17 next year?
A. Create replicas f New Yrk landmarks.
B. Learn abut T.H. Everett’s career life.
C. Take a sightseeing train t tur arund the NYBG.
D. Watch a shw held by the Ryal Btanic Gardens, Kew.
2. What is the admissin fee fr an adult member with a 3-year-ld nn-member?
A. $4.B. Free.C. $15.D. $19.
3. When is the NYBG pen t visit?
A. January 10 at 5:00 p.m.B. Octber 12 at 6:00 p.m.
C. March 4 at 4:00 p.m.D. Nvember 5 at 9:00 a.m.
B
It was the summer f 1979, Laurie, my wife, and I were excited t spend tw weeks explring Africa. Our adventures led us t a city called Tétuan in Mrcc. We were walking in the marketplace when I saw her.
She was abut 20 feet frm us, lying flat n her stmach, pulling herself acrss the streets. Her hands were dirty and bldied, cvered with cuts. Peple were rushing past her. She was almst invisible t everyne arund her. The crwd was sweeping us dwn the street, little fazed by the wman’s situatin.
“We have t d smething,” I said t Laurie. She ndded. We lked up and dwn the street, searching fr smething t buy her, anything with wheels. But befre we culd figure ut a way t help her, she was gne.
Many years later, as I walked thrugh ur living rm past an ld wheelchair, I suddenly stpped dead in my tracks. My thughts flew back t that wman in the marketplace. I wndered if there was a way t make a wheelchair that wuld be durable (耐用的) yet lightweight, easy t prduce, and affrdable t transprt. I began t draw designs fr a prttype (样品) . Several materials crssed my mind: steel, irn, and plastic. But fr the lngest time, I was stuck. We were appraching the end f lawn (草坪) furniture seasn in Califrnia when the answer suddenly came ut f the blue. The white resin (树脂) lawn chair.
In 2001, ur humanitarian nnprfit, Free Wheelchair Missin, was brn. Over the past tw decades, we have given away wheelchairs t ver 1.3 millin peple acrss five cntinents. The gift f mbility transfrms the lives f peple living with disabilities. That’s why I tell ur stry in my new bk Miracle Wheels: The Stry f a Missin t Bring Mbility t the Wrld, nt nly t share my jurney t find purpse but als t encurage yu t find purpse in yur wn jurney by helping thers in need.
4. What des the underlined wrd “fazed” in paragraph 2 mean?
A Bthered.B. Cnvinced.C. Mtivated.D. Threatened.
5. Hw did the authr feel abut the wman?
A. Slightly embarrassed.B. Slightly guilty.
C. Full f fear.D. Full f sympathy.
6. What trubled the authr mst when he started t build a wheelchair?
A. Its special design.B. Its ideal material.
C. Its traveling distance.D. Its particular functin.
7. Why des the authr share his stry in Miracle Wheels?
A. T draw mre attentin t the disabled.
B T attract readers t jin his rganizatin.
C. T use it as an intrductin t the new bk.
D. T encurage readers t find meaning in assisting thers.
C
Smetimes it seems anti-pllutin and recycling effrts are a lng rad t nwhere. That’s hw engineer Tby McCartney felt, until visiting India in 2016. While n the trip he wrked with a grup filling hles n rads using a makeshift (权宜的) methd cmbining waste plastics, diesel fuel (柴油), and fire. Plastic has been used t cnstruct rads in India since the turn f the century — and McCartney realized the idea culd be applied t rad cnstructin in ther cuntries, “t slve tw wrld prblems : plastic waste, and n the ther side the pr quality f rads we have t drive n tday.”
Upn returning hme t Sctland, he and tw friends started experimenting, melting dwn varius cmbinatins f cnsumer plastics n his kitchen stve (炉子). After ging thrugh ver 500 different cmbinatins f waste plastics, they fund materials that wrked and funded a cmpany, named MacRebur, t start building their plastic-enhanced rads.
In MacRebur, waste plastics are brken dwn int small pieces and replace 20% f the sticky il-based bitumen (沥青) that is used n traditinal rads. The mixed material is up t 60% strnger, up t three times lnger-lasting, and has huge envirnmental benefits. Accrding t McCartney, each mile f rad laid with his cmpany’s prduct uses almst 1.2 millin single-use plastic bags r 80,000 plastic bttles. Fr every ne-mile rad, there’s a carbn reductin f abut 33 tns.
McCartney is sure that plastics in rads will nt wash back int ur rivers and ceans when it rains. Since the plastic is safely sandwiched between stne and bitumen, it can’t easily reenter the envirnment. “All ur plastics are heated t arund180 degrees,” says McCartney. “They then fully mix with the remaining bitumen in the rad, s there is n micr-plastic present in any f ur rads.”
“At the end f the day plastic is a great prduct,” McCartney says. “It lasts lng, which is a prblem if it’s a waste prduct, but nt a prblem if we want it t last.”
8. What d we knw abut McCartney’s Indian trip?
A. He gt inspiratin frm it.B. He taught the lcals t fill rad hles.
C. He witnessed serius plastic pllutin.D. He was disappinted by the pr rads.
9. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut cncerning MacRebur’s prduct?
A. Its materials.B. Its prductin prcedures.
C. Its advantages.D. Its ptential applicatins.
10. What is McCartney’s attitude t the enhanced rads’ envirnmental cst?
A. Reserved.B. Unwrried.C. Cncerned.D. Uncertain.
11. What is the best title fr the text?
A. Plastics can save the planetB. Makeshift rads will be the nrm
C. Engineer invents new plastic that lasts lngerD. Waste plastics culd build the rads f future
D
Standing utside my hspital the ther day, I was struck by a sight. In fact, it’s a sight we’ve all seen cuntless times: bese (肥胖的) nurses standing arund utside a hspital. It is estimated that ne in fur nurses is bese, with nearly tw-thirds being verweight.
While sme have argued that bese nurses may be less prductive and take mre time ff sick, this isn’t my cncern at all. I’m just wrried abut the example they set t thers. Yes, f curse, nurses and dctrs struggle with having a healthy lifestyle like everyne else. But if they can’t stick t the basic principles f maintaining a healthy lifestyle that they are prmting themselves, then in my pinin they have n business being n the frnt line. N patient is ging t take them seriusly unless they can demnstrate that they at least try t practise what they prmte.
It’s a serius prfessinal failing, because it sends the disastrus message f “d as I say nt as I d”, which is never ging t result in smene changing their ways. Yu wuldn’t take advice abut reducing yur drinking frm an alchlic, wuld yu? S why shuld yu be expected t listen t an verweight healthcare prfessinal wh is telling yu t lse a few punds?
Of curse, there are lts f instances when a dctr r nurse’s persnal struggles can really help. Fr example, I used t smke and I find this actually helps me because I can relate t patients—I knw their struggles, I knw their cncerns and I knw the things they say t themselves t avid quitting. Knwing that I used t smke helps me cme acrss as mre human t my patients—I’ve dne silly things but I’ve changed and s can they.
Similarly, a nurse wh was previusly bese but has nw lst weight culd be a real mtivatin fr patients. But until they have lst weight and can demnstrate that they practise what they prmte, they risk alienating (使疏远) the very patients they are charged with helping.
12. What wrries the authr cncerning bese nurses?
A. They will call in sick a lt.
B. They will be unlikely t take patients seriusly.
C. They will fail t play their rle in health prmtin.
D. They will be incmpetent at their jb n the frnt line.
13. What is the authr’s attitude t “d as I say nt as I d” ?
A. Tlerant.B. Cntradictry.C. Uncaring.D. Disapprving.
14. In what way is the authr’s experience f quitting smking helpful?
A. He understands smkers better.B. He manages t maintain a healthier lifestyle.
C. He has becme brave in the face f struggles.D. He sets a gd example t his wrkmates.
15. What can we infer abut the authr?
A. He is an alchlic.B. He is a dctr.
C. He is verweight.D. He is impatient.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Make Mre Time fr Music
Are yu ne f thse peple wh lves listening t music? D yu listen t it whenever yu can? If s, yu’re ding smething gd fr yur mind and bdy. ___16___ It just might make yu happier, healthier, and it culd even make yu a better student.
Music can make yu smile, sing alng, r get up and dance. These experiences are prf f music’s pwer. In fact, scientists believe that music makes peple happier. Valrie N. Salimpr at McGill University has studied music and the human brain. She has prven that listening t pleasant music causes psitive changes in the brain. ___17___ And thse feelings make a persn happy.
Music isn’t just gd fr yur mind and md, thugh. It’s als gd fr yur bdy. A grup f scientists frm Spain and Brazil have studied hw music affects runners. The scientists fund that peple run faster and lnger when they listen t music. Music can help yu bike faster t. British scientists studied bikers wh listened t music with a fast beat. ___18___
Still nt cnvinced that listening t music is gd fr yu? ___19___ Scientists in Finland have shwn that music helps students. Listening t music can help yu when yu’re learning smething new. It can als help yu better remember what yu’ve learned. Students wh listened t backgrund music during a test answered mre test questins. They gt mre f the answers crrect t.
___20___ It’s a pwerful frce that can make ur lives better. It can imprve ur md ur health, and even ur grades. In shrt, it’s gd fr yu. S make time fr music. Yu wn’t regret it!
A. Music is mre than just a pleasant art.
B. The faster the beat, the faster the bikers rde.
C. If nt, yu shuld think abut adding mre music t yur life.
D. These changes create feelings f excitement, jy, and pleasure.
E. In ther wrds, music can cheer yu up when yu’re feeling sad.
F. Then yu might be interested t learn that music can help yu learn.
G. They cmpared music liked by fast bikers and music liked by slw bikers.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
After my graduatin frm cllege, I was always wrried abut my incme. I was hpeful when I gt a part-time jb at a library, and happier when I gt a ___21___ part-time jb. But was I ging t be able t ___22___ tw jbs at the same time? I ___23___ , lking ut f the windw.
My eyes came t rest n a tree utside. A squirrel (松鼠) was making his way dwn the trunk. It was ___24___ because he was carrying a piece f bread. Hw was he ging t ___25___ that? Obviusly he culdn’t climb up and dwn easily like ther squirrels. He mved dwn, carefully hlding nt the tree. “Be ___26___ , ” I thught, cheering him n in my mind. When he finally ___27___ the grund, he pulled the bread behind him. It was nt ___28___ yet, but he kept trying!
Obviusly, this squirrel and I had a lt in cmmn. I had my wn bread t ___29___ and my wn trees t climb. I mved frm ne ___30___ t anther t fllw the squirrel’s ___31___ . Slwly but surely, he made it t the rad and ___32___ t check fr cars. Finally, the squirrel crssed the rad ___33___ with his meal. When he entered the bushes, I cheered thugh I culdn’t ___34___ his next mve. Then I went upstairs t get ready fr the ___35___ befre me. “Yu can d it,” I tld myself.
21. A. similarB. ppularC. betterD. secnd
22. A. deal withB. apply frC. depend nD. give up
23. A. criedB. thughtC. expectedD. explained
24. A. frighteningB. necessaryC. difficultD. dangerus
25. A. experienceB. surviveC. changeD. manage
26. A. successfulB. thankfulC. carefulD. useful
27. A. clearedB. reachedC. leftD. dug
28. A. finishedB. sharedC. decidedD. prepared
29. A. carryB. prtectC. packageD. hide
30. A. treeB. radC. windwD. squirrel
31. A. prgressB. businessC. adviceD. lead
32. A. prmisedB. stppedC. frgtD. pretended
33. A. regularlyB. anxiuslyC. safelyD. secretly
34. A. imagineB. watchC. explreD. plan
35. A. adventuresB. victriesC. mistakesD. challenges
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。
The Xishuangbanna Natinal Nature Reserve in suthwest China has lng been knwn ___36___ its bidiversity. While the jungles there prvide rich surces f fd and water, they als pse life threats t animals living there. The lcal Asian elephants, fr instance, might fail ___37___ (survive) in the wilderness in cases f severe injury r illness if n ne came t their rescue in time.
The Asian elephants, ___38___ are under first-class natinal prtectin in China, are ___39___ (main) fund in Yunnan. Wildlife cnservatin wrkers have devted themselves t imprving the welfare f ___40___ species. In Nvember 2008, they established the Asian Elephant Breeding and Rescue Center. The facility nw functins as a shelter fr wild Asian elephants acrss the regin. With the help f a ___41___ (prfessin) elephant caregiver team, elephants ___42___ (save) by the Center have recvered well. Every day, the caregivers stay with the elephants fr mre than ten hurs, ___43___ (mnitr) their health and bringing them t the jungles s that they can re-familiarize themselves with the wild.
What the elephant caregivers are ding ___44___ (be) a micrcsm (缩影) f China’s envirnmental cmmitment. Thrugh the cuntry’s increasing cnservatin effrts, the wild Asian elephant ppulatin in Yunnan ____45____ (rise) frm abut 150 t ver 300 in the last 30 years.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校科学俱乐部将放映一部科幻电影。请你用英语给交换生Chris写一封邮件,邀请他一起观看。内容包括:1. 电影简介;2. 放映时间、地点。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Best regards,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Lenny wrked as a man cllecting rubbish f neighbrhds. One day, he was busy with his wrk. During it, he als tried t lk fr a ty that he culd send t her daughter Janet as a birthday gift. After a lng time, he failed t find a gd enugh ty.
“Hw culd I let my daughter dwn fr the secnd year?” Lenny thught sadly. He was standing amng the rubbish. Suddenly, he heard an animal’s sund. It was a little dg, which had been hiding under a big wd bard, lking Lenny straight in the eye.
“Hi! Where’s yur mm?” Lenny asked and picked up the dg, lking arund fr any sign f anther dg. At the same time, his c-wrker Je waited in the garbage truck. “Lenny, just leave it alne. We’re running late. Yu dn’t want t lse this jb, d yu?” Je reminded.
His friend was right. He culdn’t affrd t lse this jb. He needed t pay fr Janet’s medical bills. Janet suffered frm special epilepsy (癫痫) every few weeks. Every time the sudden attack f the disease wuld cause Janet t fall n the grund with painful cnvulsins (抽搐) .
Lenny thught abut putting the dg back dwn fr a secnd. But he culdn’t let the pr little creature in his arms g. He lked arund nce again and carried him alng. He wanted t save the dg and planned t give it t Janet.
When he arrived hme, little Janet asked, “Dad! What’s in this bx? ” Lenny was silent, wrrying she’d dislike it. Unexpectedly, when Janet pened the bx, she said excitedly, “Oh, a little dg. ”
This dg was an unusual type f dg. It culd pick up n early signs f an upcming attack f epilepsy. Then, it wuld bark (吠叫) , warning the wner abut it. Then, peple culd rush in time t prepare everything necessary t treat and calm the cnvulsins that were abut t happen t the patient.
Nt knwing that special, natural ability f the dg, Lenny and Janet lifted the little creature tgether.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then, Janet happily put her arms arund the dg.
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“Des the dg wrsen Janet’s disease?” Lenny wndered and rushed t the hspital.
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XCS 2023—2024学年第二学期期末教学质量检测
高二英语
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
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。
1. What is the man lking fr?
A. Vegetables. B. Orange juice. C. An emplyee.
2. What is Pat wearing?
A. A white hat. B. A white shirt. C. A brwn shirt.
3. What did the man brrw frm the wman?
A. Her iPhne. B. Her iPd. C. Her gym bag.
4. Wh will the man call?
A. His wife. B. His bss. C. A taxi.
5. What happened t the wman?
A. She was late fr schl. B. She gt lst while driving. C. She culdn't find a parking spt.
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. What des the wman say abut puppies?
A. They are free. B. They need shts. C. They eat vegetables.
7. What des the by ffer t d?
A. Build a huse fr the puppy.
B. Take gd care f the puppy.
C. Give the puppy sme f his fd.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Why des the man want the dr iled?
A. It's very ld. B. It's hard t pen. C. It makes t much nise.
9. When des the wman usually cme hme?
A. Late at night. B. In the middle f the day. C. Early in the mrning.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What des the man expect fr the year?
A. It'll be fun. B. It'll be difficult. C. It'll be easy.
11. What des the man plan t d?
A. Majr in English. B. Vlunteer at the z. C. Attend medical schl.
12. Hw ften will the wman be vlunteering?
A. Every day. B. Every weekend. C. Three days a week.
听第9段材料,回答第13至 16题。
13. Wh did the wman just meet?
A. A psychlgist. B. Her dctr. C. One f her friends.
14. What might be the cause f the wman's sleeping prblems?
A. Anxiety. B. T much wrk. C. The pills she takes.
15. What des the man suggest?
A. Exercising utdrs.
B. Talking mre ften t thers.
C Nt using the cmputer fr a while.
16. When des the man usually fall asleep?
A. At 8: 00 p. m. B. At 9: 00 p. m. C. At 10: 00 p. m.
听第10段材料,回答第17至 20题。
17. When did the strm start?
A. This mrning. B. This afternn. C. Last night.
18. Wh has been rescued by bat?
A. Peple living in lw areas. B. Peple living near the hills. C. Peple living near the cean.
19. Hw many peple are withut pwer?
A. Thusands. B. Hundreds. C. Several.
20. What des the Weather Service suggest peple d?
A. Nt leave their hmes. B. Turn ff their electricity. C. Drive carefully thrugh water.
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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Visit the New Yrk Btanical Garden
The New Yrk Btanical Garden (NYBG) is an advcate fr the plant wrld. We welcme all t learn abut the imprtance f plants and plant science, and the jy f gardening.
UPCOMING EVENTS
HOLIDAY TRAIN SHOW
Nvember 19 this year - January 16 next year
The NYBG’s Hliday Train Shw - a favrite hliday traditin - has been making memries fr ver 30 years! See mdel trains pass thrugh a wnderful display f mre than 190 replicas(复制品) f New Yrk landmarks, each re-created frm natural materials.
T.H. EVERETT: ALIFE IN PLANTS
January 17 next year - January 22 next year
Thrugh T.H. Everett’s extensive archive (档案) held by the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, we explre this influential man’s extrardinary career, frm his mdest beginnings in England and early training at the Ryal Btanic Gardens, Kew, t his path t the New Yrk Btanical Garden.
ADMISSION
All visitrs, including members, need tickets fr entry t the Garden. Purchase at the Garden r reserve yur tickets in advance nline and display them n yur mbile device fr quicker entry.
OPENING TIMES
January: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m.
February - March: 10:00 a.m. - 5:00p.m.
April - September: 10:00a.m. - 6:00p.m.
Octber: 10:00a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Nvember - December: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m.
1. What can visitrs t the NYBG d n January 17 next year?
A. Create replicas f New Yrk landmarks.
B. Learn abut T.H. Everett’s career life.
C. Take a sightseeing train t tur arund the NYBG.
D. Watch a shw held by the Ryal Btanic Gardens, Kew.
2. What is the admissin fee fr an adult member with a 3-year-ld nn-member?
A. $4.B. Free.C. $15.D. $19.
3. When is the NYBG pen t visit?
A. January 10 at 5:00 p.m.B. Octber 12 at 6:00 p.m.
C. March 4 at 4:00 p.m.D. Nvember 5 at 9:00 a.m.
【答案】1. B 2. A 3. C
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了纽约植物园即将开展的活动及入场费和时间等详细信息。
【1题详解】
细节理解题。由文章T.H. EVERETT: ALIFE IN PLANTS部分中“January 17 next year - January 22 next year (明年1月17日- 1月22日)”和“Thrugh T.H. Everett’s extensive archive (档案) held by the LuEsther T. Mertz Library, we explre this influential man’s extrardinary career, frm his mdest beginnings in England and early training at the Ryal Btanic Gardens, Kew, t his path t the New Yrk Btanical Garden. (通过LuEsther T. Mertz图书馆收藏的T.H. Everett的大量档案,我们探索了这位有影响力的人非凡的职业生涯,从他在英国的平凡开始,到他在皇家植物园(Kew)的早期培训,再到他通往纽约植物园的道路)”可知,明年1月17日,纽约环球影城的游客可以了解T.H. Everett的职业生涯。故选B。
【2题详解】
细节理解题。根据ADMISSION部分表格中信息“Adult, Public: $15; Member: Free (成人,民众:15美元;会员:免费)”可知,一名成年会员的入场费是免费;根据“Child (2-12), Public: $4; Member: Free (儿童(2-12岁),民众:4美元;会员:免费)”可知,一名3岁的非会员的入场费是4美元,经过简单计算可知,一名成年会员和一名3岁的非会员的入场费是4美元。故选A项。
【3题详解】
细节理解题。由文章OPENING TIMES部分中“January: 10:00 a.m. - - March: 10:00 a.m. - - September: 10:00a.m. - : 10:00a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Nvember - December: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00p.m. (一月:上午10:00至下午4:00。二月至三月:上午10:00至下午5:00。四月至九月:上午10:00至下午6:00。十月:上午10:00至下午5:00。十一月至十二月:上午10:00至下午4:00)”可知,3月4日下午4点NYBG对游客开放。故选C。
B
It was the summer f 1979, Laurie, my wife, and I were excited t spend tw weeks explring Africa. Our adventures led us t a city called Tétuan in Mrcc. We were walking in the marketplace when I saw her.
She was abut 20 feet frm us, lying flat n her stmach, pulling herself acrss the streets. Her hands were dirty and bldied, cvered with cuts. Peple were rushing past her. She was almst invisible t everyne arund her. The crwd was sweeping us dwn the street, little fazed by the wman’s situatin.
“We have t d smething,” I said t Laurie. She ndded. We lked up and dwn the street, searching fr smething t buy her, anything with wheels. But befre we culd figure ut a way t help her, she was gne.
Many years later, as I walked thrugh ur living rm past an ld wheelchair, I suddenly stpped dead in my tracks. My thughts flew back t that wman in the marketplace. I wndered if there was a way t make a wheelchair that wuld be durable (耐用的) yet lightweight, easy t prduce, and affrdable t transprt. I began t draw designs fr a prttype (样品) . Several materials crssed my mind: steel, irn, and plastic. But fr the lngest time, I was stuck. We were appraching the end f lawn (草坪) furniture seasn in Califrnia when the answer suddenly came ut f the blue. The white resin (树脂) lawn chair.
In 2001, ur humanitarian nnprfit, Free Wheelchair Missin, was brn. Over the past tw decades, we have given away wheelchairs t ver 1.3 millin peple acrss five cntinents. The gift f mbility transfrms the lives f peple living with disabilities. That’s why I tell ur stry in my new bk Miracle Wheels: The Stry f a Missin t Bring Mbility t the Wrld, nt nly t share my jurney t find purpse but als t encurage yu t find purpse in yur wn jurney by helping thers in need.
4. What des the underlined wrd “fazed” in paragraph 2 mean?
A. Bthered.B. Cnvinced.C. Mtivated.D. Threatened.
5. Hw did the authr feel abut the wman?
A Slightly embarrassed.B. Slightly guilty.
C. Full f fear.D. Full f sympathy.
6. What trubled the authr mst when he started t build a wheelchair?
A. Its special design.B. Its ideal material.
C. Its traveling distance.D. Its particular functin.
7. Why des the authr share his stry in Miracle Wheels?
A. T draw mre attentin t the disabled.
B. T attract readers t jin his rganizatin.
C. T use it as an intrductin t the new bk.
D. T encurage readers t find meaning in assisting thers.
【答案】4. A 5. D 6. B 7. D
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述作者制作轮椅帮助他人的故事。
4题详解】
词句猜测题。由文章第二段“She was almst invisible t everyne arund her. The crwd was sweeping us dwn the street, little fazed by the wman’s situatin.(她周围人几乎看不见她。人群席卷了我们并让我们沿着街道走,对那个女人的处境毫不 。)”可知,周围的人对她视而不见,没有被她的处境而“困扰”,所以猜测faze表“困扰”的意思。故选A项。
【5题详解】
推理判断题。由文章第三段“We lked up and dwn the street, searching fr smething t buy her, anything with wheels. But befre we culd figure ut a way t help her, she was gne.(我们在街上走来走去,寻找可以给她买的东西,任何有轮子的东西。但在我们想办法帮助她之前,她已经走了。)”可知,作者对这女人充满同情。故选D项。
【6题详解】
细节理解题。由文章第四段“Several materials crssed my mind: steel, irn, and plastic. But fr the lngest time, I was stuck. We were appraching the end f lawn (草坪) furniture seasn in Califrnia when the answer suddenly came ut f the blue. The white resin (树脂) lawn chair.(我想到了几种材料:钢、铁和塑料。但在最长的一段时间里,我被卡住了。在加利福尼亚草坪家具季即将结束之际,答案突然出现了。白色树脂草坪椅。)”可知,当作者开始制作轮椅时,它的理想材料最困扰他。故选B项。
【7题详解】
推理判断题。由文章最后一段“That’s why I tell ur stry in my new bk Miracle Wheels: The Stry f a Missin t Bring Mbility t the Wrld, nt nly t share my jurney t find purpse but als t encurage yu t find purpse in yur wn jurney by helping thers in need.(这就是为什么我在新书《 Miracle Wheels: The Stry f a Missin t Bring Mbility t the Wrld》中讲述我们的故事,不仅是为了分享我寻找目标的旅程,也是为了鼓励你通过帮助他人在自己的旅程中找到目标。)”可知,作者在《 Miracle Wheels》中分享他的故事,鼓励读者在帮助他人中找到意义。故选D项。
C
Smetimes it seems anti-pllutin and recycling effrts are a lng rad t nwhere. That’s hw engineer Tby McCartney felt, until visiting India in 2016. While n the trip he wrked with a grup filling hles n rads using a makeshift (权宜的) methd cmbining waste plastics, diesel fuel (柴油), and fire. Plastic has been used t cnstruct rads in India since the turn f the century — and McCartney realized the idea culd be applied t rad cnstructin in ther cuntries, “t slve tw wrld prblems : plastic waste, and n the ther side the pr quality f rads we have t drive n tday.”
Upn returning hme t Sctland, he and tw friends started experimenting, melting dwn varius cmbinatins f cnsumer plastics n his kitchen stve (炉子). After ging thrugh ver 500 different cmbinatins f waste plastics, they fund materials that wrked and funded a cmpany, named MacRebur, t start building their plastic-enhanced rads.
In MacRebur, waste plastics are brken dwn int small pieces and replace 20% f the sticky il-based bitumen (沥青) that is used n traditinal rads. The mixed material is up t 60% strnger, up t three times lnger-lasting, and has huge envirnmental benefits. Accrding t McCartney, each mile f rad laid with his cmpany’s prduct uses almst 1.2 millin single-use plastic bags r 80,000 plastic bttles. Fr every ne-mile rad, there’s a carbn reductin f abut 33 tns.
McCartney is sure that plastics in rads will nt wash back int ur rivers and ceans when it rains. Since the plastic is safely sandwiched between stne and bitumen, it can’t easily reenter the envirnment. “All ur plastics are heated t arund180 degrees,” says McCartney. “They then fully mix with the remaining bitumen in the rad, s there is n micr-plastic present in any f ur rads.”
“At the end f the day plastic is a great prduct,” McCartney says. “It lasts lng, which is a prblem if it’s a waste prduct, but nt a prblem if we want it t last.”
8. What d we knw abut McCartney’s Indian trip?
A. He gt inspiratin frm it.B. He taught the lcals t fill rad hles.
C. He witnessed serius plastic pllutin.D. He was disappinted by the pr rads.
9. What des paragraph 3 mainly talk abut cncerning MacRebur’s prduct?
A. Its materials.B. Its prductin prcedures.
C. Its advantages.D. Its ptential applicatins.
10. What is McCartney’s attitude t the enhanced rads’ envirnmental cst?
A. Reserved.B. Unwrried.C. Cncerned.D. Uncertain.
11. What is the best title fr the text?
A. Plastics can save the planetB. Makeshift rads will be the nrm
C. Engineer invents new plastic that lasts lngerD. Waste plastics culd build the rads f future
【答案】8. A 9. C 10. B 11. D
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了工程师托比·麦卡特尼在研究了500多种不同的废塑料组合后,他们找到了有效的材料,并成立了一家名为MacRebur的公司,开始建造塑料增强公路。
【8题详解】
细节理解题。根据第一段“Plastic has been used t cnstruct rads in India since the turn f the century — and McCartney realized the idea culd be applied t rad cnstructin in ther cuntries, “t slve tw wrld prblems : plastic waste, and n the ther side the pr quality f rads we have t drive n tday.”(自世纪之交以来,塑料一直被用于印度的道路建设,麦卡特尼意识到这个想法可以应用于其他国家的道路建设,“以解决两个世界问题:塑料垃圾,另一方面是我们今天行驶的道路质量差。”)”可知,麦卡特尼从印度之行中获得了灵感。故选A。
【9题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第三段“In MacRebur, waste plastics are brken dwn int small pieces and replace 20% f the sticky il-based bitumen (沥青) that is used n traditinal rads. The mixed material is up t 60% strnger, up t three times lnger-lasting, and has huge envirnmental benefits. Accrding t McCartney, each mile f rad laid with his cmpany’s prduct uses almst 1. 2 millin single-use plastic bags r 80, 000 plastic bttles. Fr every ne-mile rad, there’s a carbn reductin f abut 33 tns.(在MacRebur,废塑料被分解成小块,取代了传统道路上使用的20%的粘性油基沥青。混合材料的强度提高了60%,使用寿命延长了三倍,并具有巨大的环境效益。根据麦卡特尼的说法,每铺设一英里的道路,他的公司的产品使用近120万个一次性塑料袋或8万个塑料瓶。每走一英里路,就能减少约33吨的碳排放)”可知,关于MacRebur的产品,第三段主要讲了其优点。故选C。
【10题详解】
推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“McCartney is sure that plastics in rads will nt wash back int ur rivers and ceans when it rains. Since the plastic is safely sandwiched between stne and bitumen, it can’t easily reenter the envirnment.(麦卡特尼确信,当下雨时,道路上的塑料不会被冲回河流和海洋。由于塑料被安全地夹在石头和沥青之间,它不容易重新进入环境)”可知,麦卡特尼对增建道路的环境成本持不担忧的态度。故选B。
【11题详解】
主旨大意题。根据第一段“Plastic has been used t cnstruct rads in India since the turn f the century — and McCartney realized the idea culd be applied t rad cnstructin in ther cuntries, “t slve tw wrld prblems : plastic waste, and n the ther side the pr quality f rads we have t drive n tday.”(自世纪之交以来,塑料一直被用于印度的道路建设,麦卡特尼意识到这个想法可以应用于其他国家的道路建设,“以解决两个世界问题:塑料垃圾,另一方面是我们今天行驶的道路质量差。”)”结合文章主要说明了工程师托比·麦卡特尼在研究了500多种不同的废塑料组合后,他们找到了有效的材料,并成立了一家名为MacRebur的公司,开始建造塑料增强公路。D选项“废塑料可以建造未来的道路”最符合文章标题。故选D。
D
Standing utside my hspital the ther day, I was struck by a sight. In fact, it’s a sight we’ve all seen cuntless times: bese (肥胖的) nurses standing arund utside a hspital. It is estimated that ne in fur nurses is bese, with nearly tw-thirds being verweight.
While sme have argued that bese nurses may be less prductive and take mre time ff sick, this isn’t my cncern at all. I’m just wrried abut the example they set t thers. Yes, f curse, nurses and dctrs struggle with having a healthy lifestyle like everyne else. But if they can’t stick t the basic principles f maintaining a healthy lifestyle that they are prmting themselves, then in my pinin they have n business being n the frnt line. N patient is ging t take them seriusly unless they can demnstrate that they at least try t practise what they prmte.
It’s a serius prfessinal failing, because it sends the disastrus message f “d as I say nt as I d”, which is never ging t result in smene changing their ways. Yu wuldn’t take advice abut reducing yur drinking frm an alchlic, wuld yu? S why shuld yu be expected t listen t an verweight healthcare prfessinal wh is telling yu t lse a few punds?
Of curse, there are lts f instances when a dctr r nurse’s persnal struggles can really help. Fr example, I used t smke and I find this actually helps me because I can relate t patients—I knw their struggles, I knw their cncerns and I knw the things they say t themselves t avid quitting. Knwing that I used t smke helps me cme acrss as mre human t my patients—I’ve dne silly things but I’ve changed and s can they.
Similarly, a nurse wh was previusly bese but has nw lst weight culd be a real mtivatin fr patients. But until they have lst weight and can demnstrate that they practise what they prmte, they risk alienating (使疏远) the very patients they are charged with helping.
12. What wrries the authr cncerning bese nurses?
A. They will call in sick a lt.
B. They will be unlikely t take patients seriusly.
C. They will fail t play their rle in health prmtin.
D. They will be incmpetent at their jb n the frnt line.
13. What is the authr’s attitude t “d as I say nt as I d” ?
A. Tlerant.B. Cntradictry.C. Uncaring.D. Disapprving.
14. In what way is the authr’s experience f quitting smking helpful?
A. He understands smkers better.B. He manages t maintain a healthier lifestyle.
C. He has becme brave in the face f struggles.D. He sets a gd example t his wrkmates.
15. What can we infer abut the authr?
A. He is an alchlic.B. He is a dctr.
C. He is verweight.D. He is impatient.
【答案】12. C 13. D 14. A 15. B
【解析】
【导语】本文的体裁是议论文。作者就肥胖护士这一现象提出了自己的担忧和观点,探讨了其对职业形象、患者信任以及健康宣传的影响,并通过个人经历来强化论述,试图说服读者认同其关于医疗工作者应成为健康生活方式榜样的观点。
【12题详解】
细节理解题。由文章第二段中的“While sme have argued that bese nurses may be less prductive and take mre time ff sick, this isn’t my cncern at all. I’m just wrried abut the example they set t thers. Yes, f curse, nurses and dctrs struggle with having a healthy lifestyle like everyne else. (虽然有些人认为肥胖的护士可能会降低工作效率,并请更多的病假,但这根本不是我所关心的。我只是担心他们会给别人树立榜样。是的,当然,护士和医生也像其他人一样努力保持健康的生活方式。)”可知,作者担心的是肥胖护士给别人树立了不好的榜样,尤其是在健康促进方面无法有效发挥作用。故选C项。
【13题详解】
推理判断题。在文章第三段“It’s a serius prfessinal failing, because it sends the disastrus message f “d as I say nt as I d”, which is never ging t result in smene changing their ways. Yu wuldn’t take advice abut reducing yur drinking frm an alchlic, wuld yu? S why shuld yu be expected t listen t an verweight healthcare prfessinal wh is telling yu t lse a few punds? (这是一个严重的职业失败,因为它传递了一个灾难性的信息:“照我说的做,不要照我做的做”,这永远不会导致人们改变他们的生活方式。你不会听从酒鬼的建议少喝酒吧?那么,为什么你要听从一个超重的医疗保健专业人士的建议,让你减掉几磅呢?)”可知,作者指出这种做法永远不会导致某人改变他们的行为方式。因此,作者对这种行为持反对态度。故选D项。
【14题详解】
细节理解题。根据第四段“Of curse, there are lts f instances when a dctr r nurse’s persnal struggles can really help. Fr example, I used t smke and I find this actually helps me because I can relate t patients—I knw their struggles, I knw their cncerns and I knw the things they say t themselves t avid quitting. Knwing that I used t smke helps me cme acrss as mre human t my patients—I’ve dne silly things but I’ve changed and s can they. (当然,在很多情况下,医生或护士的个人挣扎确实会有所帮助。例如,我曾经吸烟,我发现这实际上对我有帮助,因为我能理解病人——我知道他们的挣扎,我知道他们的担忧,我知道他们为了避免戒烟而对自己说的话。知道我曾经吸烟有助于让我的病人觉得我更有人情味——我做过蠢事,但我已经改变了,他们也可以。)”可知,作者戒烟的经历让他能更好地理解吸烟者。故选A项。
【15题详解】
推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是根据文章第一段“Standing utside my hspital the ther day, I was struck by a sight. In fact, it’s a sight we’ve all seen cuntless times: bese (肥胖的) nurses standing arund utside a hspital. It is estimated that ne in fur nurses is bese, with nearly tw-thirds being verweight. (有一天,我站在医院外面,被眼前的一幕震撼了。事实上,我们已经见过无数次了:肥胖的护士站在医院外面。据估计,四分之一的护士肥胖,近三分之二的护士超重。)”可知,作者无数次看到肥胖的护士站在医院外面,讨论了医疗工作者的肥胖问题以及他们应该如何作为患者的榜样,提到了自己过去吸烟后来戒烟的经历,这暗示作者可能是医生,因为医生更直接地参与患者的健康指导和建议给出,符合文中所表达的视角和经历。故选B项。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Make Mre Time fr Music
Are yu ne f thse peple wh lves listening t music? D yu listen t it whenever yu can? If s, yu’re ding smething gd fr yur mind and bdy. ___16___ It just might make yu happier, healthier, and it culd even make yu a better student.
Music can make yu smile, sing alng, r get up and dance. These experiences are prf f music’s pwer. In fact, scientists believe that music makes peple happier. Valrie N. Salimpr at McGill University has studied music and the human brain. She has prven that listening t pleasant music causes psitive changes in the brain. ___17___ And thse feelings make a persn happy.
Music isn’t just gd fr yur mind and md, thugh. It’s als gd fr yur bdy. A grup f scientists frm Spain and Brazil have studied hw music affects runners. The scientists fund that peple run faster and lnger when they listen t music. Music can help yu bike faster t. British scientists studied bikers wh listened t music with a fast beat. ___18___
Still nt cnvinced that listening t music is gd fr yu? ___19___ Scientists in Finland have shwn that music helps students. Listening t music can help yu when yu’re learning smething new. It can als help yu better remember what yu’ve learned. Students wh listened t backgrund music during a test answered mre test questins. They gt mre f the answers crrect t.
___20___ It’s a pwerful frce that can make ur lives better. It can imprve ur md ur health, and even ur grades. In shrt, it’s gd fr yu. S make time fr music. Yu wn’t regret it!
A. Music is mre than just a pleasant art.
B. The faster the beat, the faster the bikers rde.
C. If nt, yu shuld think abut adding mre music t yur life.
D. These changes create feelings f excitement, jy, and pleasure.
E. In ther wrds, music can cheer yu up when yu’re feeling sad.
F. Then yu might be interested t learn that music can help yu learn.
G. They cmpared music liked by fast bikers and music liked by slw bikers.
【答案】16. C 17. D 18. B 19. F 20. A
【解析】
【导语】本文体裁为说明文。文章通过引用科学研究和实例,阐述了听音乐对人的心灵、身体以及学习能力的积极影响,旨在向读者传达增加音乐欣赏时间的建议。
【16题详解】
根据上文“Are yu ne f thse peple wh lves listening t music? D yu listen t it whenever yu can? If s, yu’re ding smething gd fr yur mind and bdy. (你是那种喜欢听音乐的人吗?你一有空就听吗?如果是这样,你正在做一些对你的身心有益的事情。)”可知,上文提到的音乐对心灵和身体的好处可知,此处在强调音乐的积极作用。选项C“If nt, yu shuld think abut adding mre music t yur life. (如果没有,你应该考虑给你的生活添加更多的音乐。)”能承接上文,鼓励那些还没有意识到音乐好处的人考虑在生活中增加更多的音乐。故选C。
【17题详解】
根据上文“Music can make yu smile, sing alng, r get up and dance. These experiences are prf f music’s pwer. In fact, scientists believe that music makes peple happier. Valrie N. Salimpr at McGill University has studied music and the human brain. She has prven that listening t pleasant music causes psitive changes in the brain. (音乐可以让你微笑,一起唱歌,或者站起来跳舞。这些经历证明了音乐的力量。事实上,科学家认为音乐能让人更快乐。麦吉尔大学的Valrie N. Salimpr研究了音乐和人类大脑的关系。她已经证明,听悦耳的音乐能使大脑产生积极的变化。)”可知,提到了Valrie N. Salimpr的研究证明了听愉快的音乐能引起大脑的积极变化,接下来应该描述这些变化带来的具体感受。选项D“These changes create feelings f excitement, jy, and pleasure. (这些变化产生了兴奋、喜悦和愉悦的感觉。)”正好解释了这些大脑变化如何让人感到兴奋、喜悦和快乐,能承接上文,符合题意。故选D。
【18题详解】
根据上文“Music isn’t just gd fr yur mind and md, thugh. It’s als gd fr yur bdy. A grup f scientists frm Spain and Brazil have studied hw music affects runners. The scientists fund that peple run faster and lnger when they listen t music. Music can help yu bike faster t. British scientists studied bikers wh listened t music with a fast beat. (然而,音乐不仅对你的思想和情绪有好处。这对你的身体也有好处。来自西班牙和巴西的一组科学家研究了音乐对跑步者的影响。科学家们发现,人们在听音乐时跑得更快、更久。音乐也可以帮助你骑得更快。英国科学家研究了听快节奏音乐的骑自行车者。)”可知,前面提到了英国科学家研究了听快节奏音乐的骑车者,逻辑上接下来应说明研究的具体发现,即快节奏音乐对骑车速度的影响。选项B“The faster the beat, the faster the bikers rde. (节奏越快,骑自行车的人就骑得越快。)”直接阐述了音乐节拍速度与骑车速度之间的相关关系,能承接上文,符合题意。故选B。
【19题详解】
根据上文“Still nt cnvinced that listening t music is gd fr yu? (还不相信听音乐对你有好处?)”和下文“Scientists in Finland have shwn that music helps students. Listening t music can help yu when yu’re learning smething new. It can als help yu better remember what yu’ve learned. Students wh listened t backgrund music during a test answered mre test questins. They gt mre f the answers crrect t. (芬兰的科学家已经证明音乐对学生有帮助。当你学习新东西时,听音乐可以帮助你。它还可以帮助你更好地记住你学过的东西。在考试中听背景音乐的学生回答了更多的考题。他们答对的答案也更多。)”可知,这里需要一个过渡句来引出音乐对于学习能力提升的作用。选项F“Then yu might be interested t learn that music can help yu learn. (那么你可能有兴趣了解音乐可以帮助你学习。)”以一种假设的方式引出了音乐帮助学习的新话题,与前文形成对比并引起读者兴趣。故选F。
【20题详解】
根据下文“It’s a pwerful frce that can make ur lives better. It can imprve ur md, ur health, and even ur grades. In shrt, it’s gd fr yu. S make time fr music. Yu wn’t regret it! (它是一种强大的力量,可以让我们的生活更美好。它可以改善我们的情绪,我们的健康,甚至我们的成绩。简而言之,它对你有好处。所以要腾出时间听音乐。你不会后悔的!)”可知,本空需要概括音乐的多重正面影响。选项A“Music is mre than just a pleasant art. (音乐不仅仅是一门令人愉快的艺术。)”恰当地总结了音乐不仅仅是一种令人愉悦的艺术形式,暗示了其对情绪、健康乃至学业成绩的广泛益处,因此答案是 A。
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
After my graduatin frm cllege, I was always wrried abut my incme. I was hpeful when I gt a part-time jb at a library, and happier when I gt a ___21___ part-time jb. But was I ging t be able t ___22___ tw jbs at the same time? I ___23___ , lking ut f the windw.
My eyes came t rest n a tree utside. A squirrel (松鼠) was making his way dwn the trunk. It was ___24___ because he was carrying a piece f bread. Hw was he ging t ___25___ that? Obviusly he culdn’t climb up and dwn easily like ther squirrels. He mved dwn, carefully hlding nt the tree. “Be ___26___ , ” I thught, cheering him n in my mind. When he finally ___27___ the grund, he pulled the bread behind him. It was nt ___28___ yet, but he kept trying!
Obviusly, this squirrel and I had a lt in cmmn. I had my wn bread t ___29___ and my wn trees t climb. I mved frm ne ___30___ t anther t fllw the squirrel’s ___31___ . Slwly but surely, he made it t the rad and ___32___ t check fr cars. Finally, the squirrel crssed the rad ___33___ with his meal. When he entered the bushes, I cheered thugh I culdn’t ___34___ his next mve. Then I went upstairs t get ready fr the ___35___ befre me. “Yu can d it,” I tld myself.
21. A. similarB. ppularC. betterD. secnd
22. A. deal withB. apply frC. depend nD. give up
23. A. criedB. thughtC. expectedD. explained
24. A. frighteningB. necessaryC. difficultD. dangerus
25. A. experienceB. surviveC. changeD. manage
26. A. successfulB. thankfulC. carefulD. useful
27. A. clearedB. reachedC. leftD. dug
28. A. finishedB. sharedC. decidedD. prepared
29. A. carryB. prtectC. packageD. hide
30. A. treeB. radC. windwD. squirrel
31. A. prgressB. businessC. adviceD. lead
32. A. prmisedB. stppedC. frgtD. pretended
33. A. regularlyB. anxiuslyC. safelyD. secretly
34. A. imagineB. watchC. explreD. plan
35. A. adventuresB. victriesC. mistakesD. challenges
【答案】21. D 22. A 23. B 24. C 25. D 26. C 27. B 28. A 29. A 30. C 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. D
【解析】
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者大学毕业后得到了两份兼职工作,但是他担心自己不能同时胜任两份工作,有一天,一只松鼠的行动给了他勇气和希望。
【21题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我在图书馆找到一份兼职工作时,我充满希望;当我找到第二份兼职工作时,我更快乐了。A. similar相似的;B. ppular流行的;C. better更好的;D. secnd第二的。根据上文中的“I was hpeful when I gt a part-time jb at a library, and happier”可知,这里作者表示得到“第二份”兼职会更高兴。故选D。
【22题详解】
考查动词短语辨析。句意:但我能同时做两份工作吗? A. deal with处理;B. apply fr申请;C. depend n 依赖;D. give up放弃。根据上文“But was I ging t be able t”中的 But可知,作者又得到一份兼职后,担心自己能不能同时“处理”这两份工作。故选A。
【23题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我望着窗外想。A. cried哭泣;B. thught思考;C. expected期望;D. explained解释。根据上文中的“But was I ging t be able t 2 tw jbs at the same time?”可知,此处指的是作者望着窗外“思考”的问题。故选B。
【24题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:这很困难,因为他带着一块面包。A. frightening令人害怕的;B. necessary 必要的;C. difficult 困难的;D. dangerus危险的。根据上文中的“A squirrel(松鼠) was making his way dwn the trunk.”和下文中的“because he was carrying a piece f bread”可知,作者见到松鼠沿着树干下去,还要带着面包,作者认为这有些“困难”。故选C。
【25题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:他要怎么做到呢?A. experience经历;B. survive存活;C. change改变; D. manage管理,完成(困难的事)。根据下文中的“Obviusly he culdn’t climb up and dwn easily like ther squirrels.”可知,作者猜测松鼠不能做到像其它松鼠那样轻松,由此可知,此处指的是松鼠该怎么“完成”那呢? 故选D。
【26题详解】
考查形容词词义辨析。句意:“小心,”我想,在心里为他加油。A. successful成功的;B. thankful感激的; C. careful小心的;D. useful有用的。根据下文中的“I thught, cheering him n in my mind.”可知,作者在心中默默地提醒松鼠要“小心”。故选C。
【27题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他终于到达地面时,他把面包拉到了身后。A. cleared清理;B. reached 到达; C. left 离开;D. dug挖掘。根据上文中的“He mved dwn, carefully hlding nt the tree.”可知,此处指的是松鼠“到达”地上。故选 B。
【28题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:它还没有完成,但他一直在努力!A. finished完成;B. shared 分享;C. decided决定;D. prepared准备。根据下文中的“but he kept trying”可知,松鼠不断地尝试,由此可知,此处指事还没有“完成”。故选A。
【29题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:我有自己的面包要拿,有自己的树要爬。A. carry携带;B. prtect保护;C. package打包; D. hide隐藏。根据上文中的“It was 4 because he was carrying a piece f bread.”以及“Obviusly, this squirrel and I had a lt in cmmn.”可知,此处指的是“我”有自己的面包要“携带”着。故选A。
【30题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我从一扇窗户移到另一扇窗户,跟随松鼠的脚步。A. tree树木;B. rad马路;C. windw窗户; D. squirrel松鼠。根据上文中的“I 3 , lking ut the windw.”可知,刚才作者是看着窗外的,由此可知,此处指的是作者一个窗户挨着一个窗户地看松鼠的行动。故选C。
【31题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:我从一扇窗户移到另一扇窗户,跟随松鼠的脚步。A. prgress进程;B. business商业;C. advice建议;D. lead铅。根据下文中的“I cheered thugh I culdn’t 14 his next mve”可知,此处指作者跟着松鼠的“进程”观察着它的举动。故选A。
【32题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:慢慢地,但坚定地,他走到路上,停下来检查汽车。A. prmised承诺;B. stpped停止;C.frgt忘记;D. pretended假装。根据上文中的“slwly but surely, he made it t the rad”可知,松鼠很谨慎地处理着一切,所以此处指的是在路上,松鼠“停下”来查看一下有没有车辆。故选 B。
【33题详解】
考查副词词义辨析。句意:最后,松鼠带着他的食物安全地过了马路。A. regularly定期地;B. anxiusly焦虑地;C. safely安全地;D. secretly偷偷地。根据下文中的“When he entered the bushes”可知,松鼠已经“安全地”过了马路。故选C。
【34题详解】
考查动词词义辨析。句意:当他进入灌木丛时,我欢呼起来,尽管我看不到他的下一步行动。A. imagine想象;B. watch观察;C. explre探索;D. plan计划。根据上文中的“he entered the bushes”可知,松鼠进入灌木丛,所以作者无法“观察”到他接下来的行动。故选 B。
【35题详解】
考查名词词义辨析。句意:然后我上楼准备迎接我面前的挑战。A. adventures冒险;B. victries 胜利;C. mistakes 错误;D. challenges挑战。根据下文中的“‘Yu can d it,’I tld myself.”可知,作者在给自己加油,说明作者要迎接接下来的“挑战”。故选D。
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。
The Xishuangbanna Natinal Nature Reserve in suthwest China has lng been knwn ___36___ its bidiversity. While the jungles there prvide rich surces f fd and water, they als pse life threats t animals living there. The lcal Asian elephants, fr instance, might fail ___37___ (survive) in the wilderness in cases f severe injury r illness if n ne came t their rescue in time.
The Asian elephants, ___38___ are under first-class natinal prtectin in China, are ___39___ (main) fund in Yunnan. Wildlife cnservatin wrkers have devted themselves t imprving the welfare f ___40___ species. In Nvember 2008, they established the Asian Elephant Breeding and Rescue Center. The facility nw functins as a shelter fr wild Asian elephants acrss the regin. With the help f a ___41___ (prfessin) elephant caregiver team, elephants ___42___ (save) by the Center have recvered well. Every day, the caregivers stay with the elephants fr mre than ten hurs, ___43___ (mnitr) their health and bringing them t the jungles s that they can re-familiarize themselves with the wild.
What the elephant caregivers are ding ___44___ (be) a micrcsm (缩影) f China’s envirnmental cmmitment. Thrugh the cuntry’s increasing cnservatin effrts, the wild Asian elephant ppulatin in Yunnan ____45____ (rise) frm abut 150 t ver 300 in the last 30 years.
【答案】36. fr
37. t survive
38. which 39. mainly
40. the 41. prfessinal
42. saved 43. mnitring
44. is 45. has risen
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了位于中国西南部的西双版纳国家级自然保护区一直以其生物多样性而闻名。虽然那里的丛林提供了丰富的食物和水源,但它们也对生活在那里的动物构成了生命威胁。
【36题详解】
考查介词。句意:位于中国西南部的西双版纳国家级自然保护区一直以其生物多样性而闻名。短语be knwn fr表示“以……而闻名”。故填fr。
【37题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:例如,如果没有人及时救援,当地的亚洲象可能会在严重受伤或生病的情况下无法在荒野中生存。短语fail t d sth.表示“未能做某事”,故填t survive。
【38题详解】
考查定语从句。句意:亚洲象是中国国家一级保护动物,主要分布在云南。非限制性定语从句修饰先行词The Asian elephants,关系词在从句作主语,指物,故填which。
【39题详解】
考查副词。句意:亚洲象是中国国家一级保护动物,主要分布在云南。修饰动词fund应用副词mainly,故填mainly。
【40题详解】
考查冠词。句意:野生动物保护工作者致力于改善该物种的福利。此处species特指亚洲象,应用定冠词。故填the。
【41题详解】
考查形容词。句意:在专业的大象护理团队的帮助下,该中心拯救的大象恢复得很好。修饰名词team应用形容词prfessinal,故填prfessinal。
【42题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:在专业的大象护理团队的帮助下,该中心拯救的大象恢复得很好。此处save与elephants构成被动关系,故用过去分词作定语。故填saved。
【43题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:每天,护理员和大象待在一起十多个小时,监测它们的健康状况,把它们带到丛林里,让它们重新熟悉野外环境。此处caregivers与mnitr构成主动关系,故用现在分词作状语。故填mnitring。
【44题详解】
考查主谓一致。句意:大象看护人所做的是中国环保承诺的一个缩影。陈述事实用一般现在时,主语为What the elephant caregivers are ding,谓语用单数。故填is。
【45题详解】
考查时态。句意:通过国家不断加大的保护力度,在过去的30年里,云南的野生亚洲象数量从150头增加到300多头。根据后文in the last 30 years可知为现在完成时,主语为the wild Asian elephant ppulatin,助动词用has。故填has risen。
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假定你是李华,你校科学俱乐部将放映一部科幻电影。请你用英语给交换生Chris写一封邮件,邀请他一起观看。内容包括:1. 电影简介;2. 放映时间、地点。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Dear Chris,
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Best regards,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Chris,
Hw’s it ging? I have a piece f gd news t share with yu. In rder t enrich ur after-class life, braden ur hrizns and inspire ur imaginatin, the science club in ur schl is planning t play a science-fictin mvies this weekend.
The mvie is The Wandering Earth, which is a mst exciting science-fictin sht by China and has been a hit ever since it came ut. I knw yu are a super fan f sci-fi mvies, s I invite yu t cme t watch it tgether. The mvie will start at 5 p.m. n Saturday in the lecture rm 301. Please arrive twenty minutes earlier.
Have a gd time!
Best regards,
Li Hua
【解析】
【导语】本篇书面表达属于应用文写作中的邀请信。要求考生给交换生Chris写一封邮件,邀请他一起观看学校科学俱乐部将放映的一部科幻电影。
【详解】1.词汇积累
为了:in rder t→ in a gesture t
计划:plan → intend
激发:inspire → aruse
令人兴奋的:exciting→ thrilling/stirring
2.句式拓展
简单句变复合句
原句:I have a piece f gd news t share with yu.
拓展句:I have a piece f gd news that I want t share with yu.
【点睛】【高分句型1】The mvie is The Wandering Earth, which is a mst exciting science-fictin sht by China and has been a hit ever since it came ut.(运用了which引导的非限制性定语从句和since引导的状语从句)
【高分句型2】I knw yu are a super fan f sci-fi mvies, s I invite yu t cme t watch it tgether.(运用了省略引导词that的宾语从句和s引导的状语从句)
第二节(满分25分)
47. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Lenny wrked as a man cllecting rubbish f neighbrhds. One day, he was busy with his wrk. During it, he als tried t lk fr a ty that he culd send t her daughter Janet as a birthday gift. After a lng time, he failed t find a gd enugh ty.
“Hw culd I let my daughter dwn fr the secnd year?” Lenny thught sadly. He was standing amng the rubbish. Suddenly, he heard an animal’s sund. It was a little dg, which had been hiding under a big wd bard, lking Lenny straight in the eye.
“Hi! Where’s yur mm?” Lenny asked and picked up the dg, lking arund fr any sign f anther dg. At the same time, his c-wrker Je waited in the garbage truck. “Lenny, just leave it alne. We’re running late. Yu dn’t want t lse this jb, d yu?” Je reminded.
His friend was right. He culdn’t affrd t lse this jb. He needed t pay fr Janet’s medical bills. Janet suffered frm special epilepsy (癫痫) every few weeks. Every time, the sudden attack f the disease wuld cause Janet t fall n the grund with painful cnvulsins (抽搐) .
Lenny thught abut putting the dg back dwn fr a secnd. But he culdn’t let the pr little creature in his arms g. He lked arund nce again and carried him alng. He wanted t save the dg and planned t give it t Janet.
When he arrived hme, little Janet asked, “Dad! What’s in this bx? ” Lenny was silent, wrrying she’d dislike it. Unexpectedly, when Janet pened the bx, she said excitedly, “Oh, a little dg. ”
This dg was an unusual type f dg. It culd pick up n early signs f an upcming attack f epilepsy. Then, it wuld bark (吠叫) , warning the wner abut it. Then, peple culd rush in time t prepare everything necessary t treat and calm the cnvulsins that were abut t happen t the patient.
Nt knwing that special, natural ability f the dg, Lenny and Janet lifted the little creature tgether.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为 150个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Then, Janet happily put her arms arund the dg.
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“Des the dg wrsen Janet’s disease?” Lenny wndered and rushed t the hspital.
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【答案】范文
Then, Janet happily put her arms arund the dg. Suddenly, Jimmy started barking cntinually at Janet and als him. This wasn’t a friendly bark but it didn’t seem t attack anyne. It just kept barking, as if it wanted t tell them smething. Befre lng, Janet fell nt the grass and started cnvulsing. Weeks later, the dg barked crazily again befre Janet’s sudden epilepsy.
“Des the dg wrsen Janet’s disease?” Lenny wndered and rushed t the hspital. After Lenny tld everything, the dctr smiled. “Yur dg seems t be benefiting yur daughter instead.” After the dctr explained the reasn, Lenny returned hme, amazed. The fllwing mnth, Jimmy tried t get their attentin minutes befre Janet’s cnvulsins again. When Jimmy barked at them unusually the furth time, Lenny quickly prepared everything necessary t treat and calm the cnvulsins that wuld happen t Janet. In the fllwing years, Jimmy stayed beside Janet, helping the wner wh had saved it. Everything was the best arrangement.
【解析】
【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了莱尼在收集垃圾的时候发现了一条狗,女儿珍妮特想要留下这条狗,这条狗可以在珍妮特癫痫发作之前警告家人,事先他们还不知情,在医生解释以后,发现一切都是最好的安排。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“然后,珍妮特高兴地搂着狗”可知,第一段可描写狗会在珍妮特癫痫发作之前警告家人。
②由第二段首句内容“‘这只狗会加重珍妮特的病情吗?’莱尼很纳闷,急忙赶到医院”可知,第二段可描写莱尼得知狗的作用以后的感悟。
2.续写线索:珍妮特抱狗——狗大叫——珍妮特癫痫发作——送往医院——医生告知——莱尼感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①赶往某地:rush t smewhere/hurry t smewhere
②倒下:fall nt / cllapse
③引起注意:get attentin /draw attentin
情绪类
①惊讶的:amazed/surprised
②疯狂地:crazily/madly
【点睛】[高分句型1] It just kept barking, as if it wanted t tell them smething. (运用了as if引导方式状语从句)
[高分句型2] When Jimmy barked at them unusually the furth time, Lenny quickly prepared everything necessary t treat and calm the cnvulsins that wuld happen t Janet. (运用了when引导时间状语从句以及that 引导定语从句)
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