湖北省腾云联盟2025届高三上学期12月联考英语试卷(含答案)
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这是一份湖北省腾云联盟2025届高三上学期12月联考英语试卷(含答案),共22页。试卷主要包含了听力题,阅读理解,七选五,完形填空,短文填空,书面表达,读后续写等内容,欢迎下载使用。
一、听力题
1.Where des this cnversatin prbably take place? A.At a htel.
B.At a bkstre.
C.At a restaurant.
2.What is the man prbably ging t d? A.Mve t a big city.
B.Becme a teacher.
C.Wrk in New Yrk.
3.Why is David invited t the party? A.Peter's mther insists.
B.He is Peter's friend.
C.He is a gd listener.
4.When will the speakers g t the display? A.On Mnday.
B.On Saturday.
C.On Sunday.
5.What des the wman mean? A.Technlgy changes fast.
B.The price might g dwn sn.
C.The smartwatches are utdated.
听下段材料,回答以下小题
6.What is puzzling the wman at the very beginning?
A.The style f the party.
B.The aim f the invitatin.
C.The meaning f the letters.
7.Hw will the wman respnd t the invitatin?
A.By phne.
B.By email.
C.In persn.
听下段材料,回答以下小题
8.What des the wman think f her vlunteer wrk?
A.It's exhausting.
B.It's rewarding.
C.It's challenging.
9.What respnsibility d Sally and the wman share?
A.Walking the dgs.
B.Feeding the animals.
C.Arranging adptin events.
10.Hw des the wman feel abut adpting an animal?
A.Hesitant.
B.Prepared.
C.Regretful.
听下段材料,回答以下小题
11.What is Wendy unsure abut when applying t Clumbia University?
A.What t study.
B.When t attend.
C.Hw t apply.
12.What des the man want t study in cllege?
A.Medicine.
B.Business.
C.Jurnalism.
13.What will the man prbably d next?
A.Talk t his parents.
B.Start a schl paper.
C.Apply t Michigan.
听下段材料,回答以下小题
14.What des the man invite the wman t d?
A.Visit an ld friend.
B.Jin a travel.
C.Adpt anther dg.
15.What wrries the wman at first?
A.The nging prject.
B.The ld dg.
C.The weather cnditins.
16.Wh will take care f Jyce?
A.Mary
B.Dennis.
C.Catherine.
17.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Neighbrs.
B.Mther and sn.
C.Husband and wife.
听下段材料,回答以下小题
18.When did mdern English start?
A.In the 18th century.
B.In the 17th century.
C.In the 16th century.
19.Whse wrks are famus fr n rhyme at the end f each line?
A.Jhn Dnne's.
B.Jhn Miltn's.
C.Jhn Keats’.
20.What is the speaker mainly talking abut?
A.English nvelists.
B.English petry
C.Mdern English.
二、阅读理解
Frm newly-rising cafe-bars t pet-friendly waterfrnt cffee shps, Hng Kng's cafe scene has gne frm strength t strength. Here are sme fantastic places t grab a cffee and watch sme waves.
Cafes in West Kwln Cultural District
With the West Kwln Cultural District's extensive waterfrnt space, it's n wnder that there are plenty f cafes with enviable sea views t be fund. The pet-friendly Hman By The Sea has an impressive ht dg menu, which is a favurite with picnickers, while the Japanese Wabisabi Cffee Kissa features ccasinal cultural exhibitin.
% Arabica
While Arabica certainly knws hw t pick its spts— like Quarry Bay's famus Mnster Mansin— the Kennedy Twn lcatin is up there as ne f ur favurites. The tw-strey cafe is painted all-white and yu can admire the blue waters f Victria Harbur. If yu time yur visit just right, yu can watch the sunset with a cffee in hand.
JOMO Kitchen & Health Hub
As the bigger, mre health-fcused sister t JOMO Cffee & Cakes in Sai Ying Pun, this stylish cafe is built int a fitness centre n the Tseung Kwan O waterfrnt. The menu still has the diet cakes and bread with the additin f mstly vegetarian taste like the JOMO all-day breakfast.
Tree Cafe
Anyne lking fr deals n furniture at Hrizn Plaza will likely have encuntered this tp-flr cafe, perated by ec-wd furniture stre Tree, which serves light, child-friendly fd, including chicken sandwiches, fruit salad and varius cffee r tea drinks. Refuel ver sun-bathed views f the shining harbur befre heading back twn.
21. What des Hman By The Sea ffer?
A.Art shws.
B.Picnic equipment.
C.Japanese fd.
D.Tasty ht dgs.
22. Which cafe might be favred by a gym enthusiast?
A.Tree Cafe.
B.JOMO Cffee & Cakes.
C.% Arabica.
D.JOMO Kitchen & Health Hub.
23. What is a shared feature f the recmmended cafes?
A.Beautiful Sea views.
B.Impressive sunsets.
C.Special fd menus.
D.Fantastic decratin styles.
Hat, glves, cat, scarf pulled ver my face— check. And ut I adventured under a mnlit sky sptted with a millin stars. I was part way thrugh my dream hliday t Lapland. The day's agenda was a jurney by bus and train frm Trmsa, Nrway, t Abisk, Sweden, thrugh Narvik, and I had n idea what a magical experience it wuld turn ut t be.
The silence f the sleeping city was brken nly by the hurried, rhythmic advancing f my bts n the mrning snw, trying t make it t the bus befre tiny pieces f ice culd frm n my head. Despite the early hur, the bus was half full, with the smell f packed breakfasts hung in the air. Leaving behind the deserted city streets, it mved ver the snw-packed rads. We passed lnely wden huses built n hillsides, windws lit by candles burning bright, and stretching my neck t lk upwards, I saw the utlines f rlling muntain peaks. I was attracted by the fairy tale scenery.
Nearing Narvik, the rad hugged the sides f a deep, black valley, and nce at the railway statin, I wandered alng a ft-printed pathway thrugh the knee-high snw, gratefully diving int my train's warm carriage. As sn as we set ff, the train climbed alng the muntain sides, as I lked back at the nw distant valley. The track-side snw deepened, ften reaching the windw frames f the clurful buildings in villages with nt a sul in sight. I had never seen s much snw, and I culdn't tear myself away frm the unflding scenery as we dragged alng twards Sweden.
All t sn, the train arrived at its destinatin and, hesitantly, I gathered my belngings, ready fr the next part f my trip. While I wasn't lucky enugh t witness the Nrthern Lights in Abisk, I did s later n in my trip. But I will never frget the magical jurney I tk that day acrss an Arctic fairy tale wnderland.
24. Where did the authr change transprt?
A.Abisk.
B.Narvik
C.Trmsa.
D.Lapland.
25. When did the authr set ut fr the bus statin?
A.At midnight.
B.Befre nn.
C.At daybreak.
D.After lunch.
26. What des Paragraph 3 mainly talk abut?
A.Train trip.
B.Bus trip.
C.Rad danger.
D.Snwstrm.
27. What prbably amazed the authr the mst during the day's trip?
A.The delicius cuisine.
B.The splendid civilizatin.
C.The breathtaking scenery.
D.The cnvenient transprtatin.
Sachin Oza always seemed t catch whatever cld and flu viruses were flying arund. Despite being nly in his mid-30s, he felt ut f shape and ut f srts. He realised that if he didn't make sme changes, his immune(免疫的) functin wuld cntinue t wrsen with age. "I have a family backgrund f critical diseases," says Oza, "I had t take actin."
S he began a 15-year jurney t fix his health. He made sme changes t his diet. He intrduced mre raw fruit and vegetables and cut dwn n junk fd. He started ging fr runs, and began resistance training and stretching. He als became interested in mindfulness, practising deep-breathing.
Nw 49, Oza feels like a new man. "I catch clds far less frequently than befre," he says. His aches and pains have eased and his stress levels are lwer. "I n lnger wake up in the early hurs, which has made a huge difference in hw I feel."
Our immune functin is extremely cmplex. "We’ re still struggling t understand it," says Dr Dnald.
"We've made prgress in the last 50 years, but it's a yung field." Aspects f ur immune system are fund thrughut ur bdies, frm ur skin t ur brains. All f these mving parts assist each ther. Sme are tls we' re brn with, already ready t recgnise and fight against certain attackers— knwn as innate immunity(免疫力). Others are instruments fr figuring ut hw t defend against viruses we encunter fr the first time, called adaptive immunity.
Because f this cmplexity, anyne seeking a quick fix r miracle pill is ut f luck. Peple expect t bst the immune system as if it were a muscle, but it's far frm that simple. Actually, immune system wrks best when we supprt ur general health— and researchers are expsing mre links between the chices we make and hw well ur immune systems wrk.
28.What frced Sachin t make a change t his life?
A.Start f his ld age.
B.His critical disease.
C.His failing immune system.
D.His unhealthy lifestyle.
29.Which f the fllwing can best describe Sachin?
A.Enthusiastic and resistant.
B.Reslved and active.
C.Stressed and pessimistic.
D.Cautius and cnservative.
30.What can we knw frm paragraph 4?
A.Innate immunity defend us frm all viruses.
B.Adaptive immunity is what we are brn with.
C.Aspects f ur immune system wrk separately.
D.Understanding f ur immunity is far frm enugh.
31.What's the best title f the passage?
A.Oze: My Failing Immunity
B.Immunity: Rely n Life Chices
C.Oze: Wrk ut fr the Health
D.Immunity: Defender f the Wrld
T understand the medieval(中世纪的) climate f Eurpe, climate scientists are nw turning t a rich histrical resurce: wine. Recrds f grape harvests f Eurpe stretching back t the 1400s can prvide a pwerful resurce t figure ut past temperatures.
Brönnimann, a climate scientist at the university f Bern, has shwn in Climate f the Past that the reprted sweetness f grape juice befre fermentatin (发酵) can chart lcal temperatures. After grapes were harvested and pressed, the resulting juice, r "wine must," wuld be sampled and rated by lcal experts. The mre sugar, the mre alchl wuld end up in the wine. And it's lng been knwn that high temperatures bst a grape's sugar cntent. Ht years led t ppular wines n the market, such as 1811's Cmet Wine.
The Bern grup hunted thrugh archives(档案) t dig up sugar rating recrds frm 10 lcatins acrss France, Germany, Switzerland, and Luxemburg, screening them against recrds fr histrical events, such as war, r disease, that might have prevented a perfect harvest time. Fr the remaining recrds, the sugar ratings varied in step by lcatin, shwing its value as a lcal temperature prxy.
Sme mysteries appeared in the data. The 1470s, fr example, had the highest rated wine must, suggesting Eurpe went thrugh a warm spell even as it entered a cl perid knwn as the Little Ice Age. "But we dn't really knw what happened then," Brönnimann says. T try t find ut, the team has begun feeding wine recrds int a new climate mdel, released this year, which attempts t cpy glbal cnditins n a mnth-by-mnth basis frm the 1400s nward.
The sugar ratings cntinue t this day, thugh nw with mdern tls, and Brönnimann's team fund they similarly d a gd jb charting mdern-day glbal warming. Starting arund the late 1980s, ratings f sugar cntent began t rise sharply. It seems glbal warming has been gd fr Eurpean wine harvests.
32.Why did the climate scientists turn their fcus t wine?
A.T get an insight in past climate.
B.T get the hang f grape harvests.
C.T get familiar with Eurpean histry.
D.T acquire sufficient research resurces.
33.What des the authr mainly intend t d in Paragraph 2?
A.T prvide different examples.
B.T expse the underlying lgic.
C.T challenge experts’ pinins.
D.T summarize previus paragraph.
34.What des the underlined wrd "prxy" in paragraph 3 mean?
A.Warning.
B.Cntrl.
C.Influencer.
D.Indicatr.
35.What can we infer abut the applicatin f sugar ratings?
A.It cntributes t glbal warming.
B.It replaces mdern equipment.
C.It ffers research inspiratin.
D.It addresses a histrical mystery.
三、七选五
36.
Every time I drive smewhere, I rely n the GPS (Glbal Psitining System) n my phne t guide me t my destinatin. ① . It makes me wnder: Is there anything I can d t imprve my skills in finding the way? The answer is yes. If yu als want t gain cnfidence n the rad r be less reliant n GPS t get arund, here are sme steps yu can take t bst yur sense f directin.
Use landmarks t rient (确定方位) yurself
If yu are unsure f yur directin relative t hme, landmarks can help yu rient yurself. Accrding t Mary Hegarty, a cgnitive(认知的) psychlgist, ideal landmarks fr rientatin are large and far-away structures. ② . Mary Hegarty lives in Santa Barbara. She uses the muntains there as landmarks and knws they are nrth n matter where she is in the city.
③
Whether yu' re ging smewhere new r t a place yu've been t lads f times, it is a gd habit t turn arund and bserve the view behind yu. Accrding t Hegarty, it helps yu memrize the details f yur rute. ④ .
Understand the layut f the city
If yu' re trying t figure ut where yu are in a new place, it helps t understand the basic street layut — the arrangement f streets. The street layut ften fllws a certain pattern, with the grid(网格) pattern being quite cmmn amng cities. ⑤ . It is divided int fur sectins and has streets that run three ways: nrth-suth, east-west and at an angle. T rient yurself, lcate yur psitin relative t the main directins.
A. Always fllw the familiar paths
B. Be curius abut yur surrundings
C. Washingtn, D. C. is a typical example
D. Withut it, nt nly wuld I be lst, I'd feel lst
E. GPS currently cnsists f 24 peratinal satellites
F. Examples include big signs, tall buildings, and bridges
G. Mrever, it ffers yu visual clues fr finding yur way back
四、完形填空(15空)
Mhamed, wh had just arrived in America frm Tunisia, went int a delicatessen(熟食店) n his first day. As he lked at the menu bard, he felt a sense f 1 . The strange. sandwich names appeared t be 2 . He wndered hw he was ging t 3 what all these names meant. 4 , he decided t get dessert instead and asked the wman at the cunter(柜台) fr ice cream in a cup.
T his surprise, what he 5 was a sda drink. Cmpletely puzzled, he tk the cup and sat dwn at a table, wndering whether he had used the 6 wrd. At that mment, he nticed a girl by the windw wh seemed t 7 at him. He smiled back, hping t bridge the language gap with this simple but universal 8 .
The girl came ver and ffered wrds f 9 , “Hey, there's n need t feel 10 . Yu will undubtedly get imprved 11 yu've lived here fr a while. My first 12 t rder a salad ended up with a plate f pig's feet. 13 yu gt a sda!” Mhamed felt a sense f relief, knwing that he wasn't the nly ne t have difficulty 14 . With this small 15 , he started t feel a little mre welcmed in this new city.
37.
A.excitement
B.cnfusin
C.relief
D.curisity
38.
A.pems
B.sngs
C.jkes
D.riddles
39.
A.rely n
B.insist n
C.adjust t
D.figure ut
40.
A.Immediately
B.Suddenly
C.Eventually
D.Frequently
41.
A.received
B.delivered
C.deserved
D.refused
42.
A.implite
B.wrng
C.infrmal
D.private
43.
A.smile
B.gesture
C.pint
D.shut
44.
A.praise
B.symbl
C.expressin
D.signature
45.
A.aplgy
B.appreciatin
C.sympathy
D.cmfrt
46.
A.upset
B.guilty
C.cntent
D.determined
47.
A.thugh
B.nce
C.as if
D.in case
48.
A.desire
B.demand
C.prmise
D.attempt
49.
A.As a result
B.In additin
C.At least
D.On the cntrary
50.
A.cnnecting
B.cmplaining
C.cmmunicating
D.cmparing
51.
A.interactin
B.intrductin
C.interruptin
D.invitatin
五、短文填空
52.
Beijing instant-biled muttn(羊肉), called muttn htpt, is regarded as ne f the① (representative) f the nrthern China htpts. The public believes muttn has ② (warm) effects n the bdy, making it an ideal fd fr the clder mnths. Mrever, sheep are generally fattened up after a summer f eating, which makes them ideal fr seeing meat lvers thrugh the winter.
Traditinal Beijing instant-biled muttn is knwn fr its simplicity. It fcuses n the③ (fresh) f the meat, and the sup base is usually clear and tasteless. It has n muth-watering htpt sup but plain water ④ (flavr) with sme scallin(葱) and ginger(姜) slices. In sme mre luxurius cases, mushrms and dried seafd⑤ (add).
A seasned chef, Cai Shihng ⑥ (stick) t the ld-fashined way at his Uncle Yang's Muttn Htpt (Yangdaye) restaurant in Beijing since 1996. The quality f the muttn plays ⑦ unique and significant rle in the htpt experience, and quality cntrl shuld be ⑧ place frm the very start. “Sheep grwing up cmpletely in the wilderness have t much muscle and t little fat, and are therefre unsuitable fr instant cking, while thse staying in small spaces all the time will have a smell ⑨ needs t be cvered with seasning.” The best meat cmes frm sheep raised in a cmbinatin f the tw envirnments, s the fat and muscle are at an ⑩⑩(incredible) gd balance fr taste, he says.
六、书面表达
53.
假定你是李华,校英语广播站新开了"My Ideal Majr"的栏目,为听众提供相关建议。请给栏目组写一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 你选择专业的困惑;
2. 你期望得到的帮助。
注意: 1. 词数80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir/ Madam,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
七、读后续写
54.
The mst imprtant life lessn I have ever learned was in my first year in middle schl. I was 12 years ld at the time and life was ging great. I had tns f friends and I felt like nthing culd bring me dwn. Hwever, that all changed when I met Julian. I sat next t Julian in my English class. He wasn't quiet by any means, but fr sme reasn, he went ut f his way nt t talk t me. I culdn't understand what his prblem was, but I just ignred it and fcused n schl. I had plenty f friends, s why did I need t wrry abut the persn wh didn't seem t like me?
As the weeks went by, I began t ntice smething unsettling. Julian always seemed t be staring at my muth. Even when I was talking t thers, he was staring. After a few days, it really started t disturb me. S the next day ,I decided t talk t him abut it.
As my mm was drpping me ff the next mrning, I nticed Julian getting ut f his car behind us. He seemed nrmal except that he was making a hand gesture t his mm, wh then did the same gesture back. I watched as he ran int schl and I ran in after him, feeling mre cnfused than ever. "Hey, Julian," I called ut t him but he didn't turn arund, s I figured he was just ignring me again. This time, hwever, I ran up t him and tapped him n the shulder. He turned arund and smiled at me. I was really cnfused. Hw culd smene wh s bviusly ignred me a few mments ag but nw act as if nthing was wrng? "Why d yu keep staring at my muth all the time?" I asked him directly.
注意:
(1) 续写词数应为150个左右;
(2) 请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
T my great surprise, Julian explained that he was partially deaf.
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Frm that day n, ur relatinship began t change.
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1.答案: C
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2.答案: B
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3.答案: A
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4.答案: A
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5.答案: B
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6.答案: C
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7.答案: A
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8.答案: B
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9.答案: C
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10.答案: A
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11.答案: A
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12.答案: C
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13.答案: A
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14.答案: B
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15.答案: A
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16.答案: B
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17.答案: C
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18.答案: C
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19.答案: B
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20.答案: B
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21.答案: D
解析: 根据第二段The pet-friendly Hman By TheSea has an impressive ht dg menu,whichis a favurite withpicnickers,while theJapanese Wabisabi Cffee Kissa features ccasinalcultural exhibitin.可知Hman By The Sea提供热狗。故选D。
22.答案: D
解析: 根据第四段可知JOMO Kitchen&Health Hub是建在一个健身房里面,并且菜单以减脂餐为特色,如低卡蛋糕和面包等。故选D。
23.答案: A
解析: 根据第一段watch sme waves和后文出现的很多线索,如harbur,sea views,waterfrnt等可以推测出这四家餐厅都以海景为特色。故选A。
24.答案: B
解析: 根据第一段第三句可知作者当天行程为坐公车和火车从Trmsa到Abisk,并在Narvik换乘。故选B。
25.答案: C
解析: 根据第二段的sleeping city, mrning snw, early hur可以推测出作者在黎明出发。故选
C.
26.答案: A
解析: 本段第一句讲上火车,后几句讲在火车上看到的风景,可知本段讲火车行程部分。故
选A。
27.答案: C
解析: 根据第二段最后一句中的fairy tale scenery,第三段I culdn't tear myself away frm the unflding scenery和最后一段an Arctic fairy tale wnderland可知作者惊叹于此次旅途中的美丽风景。故选C。
28.答案: C
解析: 根据第一段"…if he didn't make sme changes, his immune(有免疫力的)functin wuld cntinue t wrsen with age."可知他的免疫系统日益衰退是他想要做出改变的原因。故选C。
29.答案: B
解析: 根据第二段第一句他坚持健康生活持续了15年,可看出他是一个执着的人。故选B。
30.答案: D
解析: 根据第四段第三句中"We're still struggling t understand it, but it's a yung field"可知人们对免疫系统的理解还不够多。故选D。
31.答案: B
解析: 全文前三段对于一个具体的事例引出后文作者想要表达的观点,"个人生活习惯与免疫系统的健康息息相关"。这个主旨从最后一段也可看出。故选B。
32.答案: A
解析: 根据第一段第一句话"T understand the medieval(中世纪的)climate fEurpe.."可知科学家想通过以红酒为研究对象而了解过去的气候变化。故选A。
33.答案: B
解析: 第一段讲研究红酒,第二段接着讲为什么要研究红酒。因为制作红酒的原料葡萄的甜度和气候有巨大关联。这其实就是再解释用红酒去推测过去气候这个研究手段背后的根本逻辑。故选B。
34.答案: D
解析: 第三段第一句表示了实验中科学家将极端情况排除后,筛选出可供研究的数据进行进一步研究。第二句表明就剩下的记录而言,葡萄酒的甜度因地点不同而同步变化,这表明它可作为当地温度的替代指标发挥作用。故选D。
35.答案: C
解析: 第四段讲的是科学家在糖分含量的测试数据中发现一些奇特的现象,进而激发了科学家将这些数据融入现代技术的做法。第五段讲的是对糖分的测试在现代的研究中仍有使用,并激发了科学家对于全球变暖的新看法。故选C。
36.答案: D; F; E; G; C
解析: ①前文提到每次开车都依靠手机上的GPS导航去目的地,D选项承接上文,说明了GPS对作者的重要性,且与后文思考是否能提高找路技能相呼应,故选D。
②该段主题是利用地标确定方位,空前说理想的用于确定方位的地标是large and far-awaystructures(大型且较远的建筑物),F选项是对前文所说的大型且远的地标具体举例,符合语境,故选F。
③.该空属于一个小标题,需要概括后文内容。后文提到不管去新地方还是熟悉的地方,养成转身观察身后景象的习惯,也就是要对周围环境保持好奇,故选B。
④前文提到转身观察身后的景色有助于记住路线细节,G选项进一步说明这么做的好处,故选G。
⑤前面提到街道布局常常遵循一定模式,网格模式在城市中很常见,后面说它被分成四个部分且街道有三种走向等,这里需要一个具体城市作为这种布局的例子来进行说明,故选C。
37.答案: B
解析: 根据后文可知,菜单上满是陌生的三明治名字,他不知道这些名字是什么意思,所以他应该是感到困惑(cnfusin),故选B。
38.答案: D
解析: 这里说那些奇怪的三明治名字看上去像是谜题,故选D。
39.答案: D
解析: figure ut有弄明白,搞清楚"的意思,此处指他想弄明白这些名字是什么意思,
故选D。
40.答案: C
解析: 前面他在纠结三明治名字的事,后面"he decided t get dessert instead(他决定改要甜点)",这里有一个最终做决定的意思,故选C。
41.答案: A
解析: 他向柜台的女士要一杯装的冰激凌,而收到(received)的却是一杯苏打饮料,故选A。
42.答案: B
解析: 他收到的饮料不是自己要的,所以他想知道是不是自己用错了词。故选B。
43.答案: A
解析: 根据后文"He smiled back"可知,那个女孩似乎是对他微笑(smile)了,他才回以微笑,故选A。
44.答案: C
解析: 他回以微笑,希望用一个简单但通用的表情来弥合语言上的差距,"expressin"在这里表示"表情",微笑属于一种表情,故选C。
45.答案: D
解析: 女孩走过来,从后文女孩说的话来看,是在安慰他,"wrds f cmfrt"表示"安慰的话语",故选D。
46.答案: A
解析: 他因为点餐出问题有些困扰,"upset"表示"心烦的:沮丧的",符合他当时不太愉快的心情状态,故选A。
47.答案: B
解析: 一旦在这里生活一段时间,你毫无疑问会有所进步的。故选B。
48.答案: D
解析: 女孩说自己第一次"尝试"点沙拉,结果却得到一盘猪蹄,"attempt"表示"尝试,企图",故选D。
49.答案: C
解析: 女孩用自己的经历来安慰他,说"至少(At least)你得到的是一杯苏打饮料呀",有一种对比自己情况,让他往好的方面看的意思,故选C。
50.答案: C
解析: Mhamed感到宽慰,知道自己不是唯一一个在交流方面有困难的人,故选C。
51.答案: A
解析: 通过这次小小的互动(interactin),他开始在这个新城市感觉自己是受欢迎的,故选A。
52.答案: representatives; warming; freshness; flavred/flavured; are added; has stuck/has been sticking; a ; in; that/which⑩that/which
解析: ①考查名词复数。
②考查-ing作定语。
③考查词性转换。
④考查过去分词作后置定语。be flavred with意为"用……调味"。
⑤考查被动语态与主谓一致。
⑥考查时态。参考时间状语since 1996。
⑦考查冠词。
⑧考查介词。in place意为"准备好"。
⑨考查定语从句。
⑩考查词性转换。
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54.答案:
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