2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟演练3
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第一部分 阅读(共两节, 满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分, 满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The wrld’s craziest festivals
Crazy festivals all ver the wrld are ut there just waiting t be celebrated. Jin Crnelia Kumfert n a trip t the mst unusual events taking place arund the glbe.
Burning Man Festival
Every year in Nevada (US) there is artwrk and curisities galre t marvel at when the Black Rck Desert changes int a mammth art exhibitin.
In August and September, sme 7,000 peple cme here t celebrate the Burning Man Festival.
San Dieg Cmic Cn
Surely superheres dn’t queue? Well, at San Dieg’s Cmic Cnventin they d. Each July they pen their ds t fans f Superman and ther cmic figures. Mre than 100,000 annual visitrs have paid hmage t their mythical heres.
Crying Baby Festival, Tky
At the Crying Baby Festival in Tky (Japan), sum wrestlers d what they can t bring babies t tears.
Sadists run rit? Certainly nt! It’s a 400-year-ld traditin based n a Japanese prverb, which says that crying babies grw fastest and parents believe the event brings gd health t their children.
Pali Cntest, Siena
Fame and hnur await the winner f the Pali cntest in Siena (Italy).
In July and August, ten inhabitants f different districts f the city jckey fr first place in a spectacular hrse race.
The trphy ges t the cntestant whse hrse crsses the finishing line first—whether he’s still in the saddle r nt.
1.Which f the festivals ffers a view f art?
A.Pali Cntest, Siena.B.Crying Baby Festival, Tky.
C.Burning Man Festival.D.San Dieg Cmic Cn.
2.Hw was the festival in Tky funded?
A.On the basis f a phrase.B.On the basis f a prverb.
C.On the basis f a stry.D.On the basis f a bk.
3.What can turists see in Siena f Italy between July and August?
A.A hrse race.B.A burning man shw.
C.A cmedy play.D.A baby-crying shw.
B
Listen carefully. Dn’t answer t quickly. At least, dn’t say “yes” t sn. A friend might ask, “Want t take a hike?” Yu shuld say, “Where?” If he replies “The entire Appalachian Trail (阿巴拉契亚国家步道)”,take warning. Here’s why.
The trail is ne f the lngest marked ftpaths in the wrld. It starts at Springer Muntain, Gergia. It winds (蜿蜒) alng the tp f the muntains. It ges thrugh 14 states. It ends at Munt Katahdin, Maine. As the crw(乌鸦)flies, this is abut 2,200 miles. But when walked, the trail is 2,600 miles. If yu walk nnstp, it takes abut six mnths t walk thrugh the trail.
Mst hikers begin frm Springer Muntain. They start arund April 1. This is why. The snw has prbably melted (融化) in the suth. But there may still be snw in the nrth. By the time they reach Maine, the snw will have been lng gne. What’s the chance f making it nnstp? Here is the data. Abut 1,500 peple try it each year. Abut 300 peple make it. It is a great challenge.
Careful planning is necessary. There are prblems t slve. The biggest ne is the weight n ne’s back. T many hikers start ut with t much. Wise nes dn’t carry fd. They send packages t pst ffices alng the way. There are n campfires allwed. Sme shelters are near the path. But the trail is crwded. It is hard t find space. A perfect tent is necessary. And it rains a lt. Great rain gear (用具) is needed. It shuld be light.
Bentn MacKaye funded the trail. The first sectin f the trail was pened in 1923. It is cared fr by vlunteers in each state. D yu plan t g? Read lts f bks by peple wh’ve dne it.
4.What is the example f the crw in Paragraph 2 used t shw?
A.The trail’s view.B.The trail’s height.
C.The trail’s danger.D.The trail’s distance.
5.What can we knw abut the Appalachian Trail?
A.Only abut ne fifth f the hikers succeed in hiking every year.
B.Mst hikers spend a whle year hiking the trail.
C.It ges thrugh 14 muntains in all.
D.It is abut 2,200 miles lng.
6.What des the authr advise hikers t d?
A.Carry enugh water and fd.B.Wear heavy and warm clthing.
C.Bring enugh maps and equipment.D.Send packages alng the way ahead f time.
7.What is the best title fr the text?
A.Advice n hikingB.Dangers f hiking
C.G hiking n the Appalachian TrailD.Intrductin f great muntains
C
Prague is the capital f Czech Republic (捷克共和国), and it’s in the center f Eurpe. Prague is a place where the eastern and western parts f Eurpe meet. The cultures f Eastern and Western Eurpe are quite different, but bth f them have greatly influenced Prague. And f curse, Prague has its wn culture as well.
During Wrld War Ⅱ, many Eurpean cities were highly bmbed. Hwever, Prague suffered very little damage during the war. As a result, all f its ancient buildings remain undamaged.
Old Twn Square is the number ne stp fr turists visiting Prague. The square is mre than 800 years ld; if yu g there, remember that sme amazing things have happened there in the past. Fr example, n the grund yu can see 27 crsses. That’s because 400 years ag, enemy sldiers killed 27 lcal leaders n that spt.
Old Twn Square has several very ld and giant churches. The churches are huge and their ld, dark style is a little bit scary. One f the ancient buildings there is the ld twn hall building. Inside the building there’s a 600-year-ld clck. The clck has beautiful religius carvings (雕刻图案), and it still wrks. Accrding t the stry, the gvernment hired a man t build the clck, and after the man was dne, the gvernment blinded him. Why? They didn’t want him t build a clck fr anybdy else!
Anther famus part f Prague is the Jewish Quarter. In the past, Jewish peple were frced t live in this area. Other parts f Prague have huge castles and churches. Thse areas are beautiful, but they might nt seem real t sme peple. In the Jewish Quarter, the streets are narrwer and the buildings are smaller. It helps visitrs understand hw rdinary peple lived hundreds f years ag. It als has a simple but very beautiful synaggue. A synaggue is a Jewish temple.
Here is anther piece f advice fr yu, just in case yu ever visit Prague. Try the beer. The Czech Republic is famus fr the best beer in the wrld!
8.What is the main pint f the first paragraph?
A.Prague cntains different cultures.
B.Prague is the mst imprtant city in Eurpe.
C.Prague bears n similarity t ther Eurpean cities.
D.Prague is influenced nly by Western Eurpean culture.
9.What d we knw abut the Old Twn Square?
A.It has quite narrw streets.B.It has sme huge churches.
C.There are 600 clcks hanging there.D.Nbdy knws why the crsses are there.
10.What des the underlined “It” in the fifth paragraph refer t?
A.Prague.B.A temple.
C.A narrw street.D.The Jewish Quarter.
11.What can be learnt frm the text?
A.Jewish never actually lived in Prague in histry.
B.Prague is an ideal place t visit if yu like beer.
C.It tk Prague a lng time t recver frm the war.
D.There are many beautiful legends (传说) abut Prague.
D
One f the imprtant, but seldm-discussed, prblems in healthcare refrm is hw t take care f ur aging ppulatin as peple cntinue t live lnger. Accrding t a new study frm the Mac Arthur Research Netwrk n an Aging Sciety, by 2050 Americans may live 3.1 t 7.9 years lnger than the gvernment expects. That wuld mean wmen wuld live 89 t 93 years and men 83 t nearly 86 years. The researchers base their cnclusin n “rapid advances in bimedical(生物医药) technlgy that delay the start and prgressin f majr deadly diseases r that slw the aging prcess.”
While this is gd news, especially fr the yung, the life expectancy, which is in excess f(超过) the gvernment’s estimates, wuld raise csts sharply fr Medicare and Scial Security. If the study’s predictins are accurate, the ttal cst fr thse tw prgrams thrugh 2050 culd be between $3.2 trillin and $8.3 trillin higher than the US Census Bureau and the Scial Security Administratin currently expect.
And that’s nly the beginning. With anticipated scientific breakthrughs in cming decades, peple culd eventually live t 150 years f age, says Dr. Steven Jyal, an fficial f the Life Extensin Fundatin (LEF), a nnprfit rganizatin that prmtes research n hw we can live lnger and healthier. The MacArthur paper, in fact, says that sme experts believe the average life expectancy culd hit 100 by 2060.
What’s mre, Jyal says, vercming disease and slwing dwn the aging prcess will lead t a sharp decline in disability, allwing peple f advanced age t functin as well as they did when they were much yunger. “In ther wrds, a 90-year-ld persn culd have the same mental and physical capacity(能力) as smebdy 40 r 50 years ld.”
12.What des the new study shw?
A.Great prgress has been made in the US in public security.
B.Americans will live much lnger by 2050 than they d nw.
C.Few peple pay attentin t the health care refrm in the US.
D.Fewer Americans suffer frm deadly disease nw than befre.
13.What prbably helps Americans live much lnger?
A.Scial security.B.Healthcare refrm.
C.Bimedical technlgy.D.New research in health care.
14.What prblem may a lnger life expectancy in the US lead t?
A.It will increase public csts fr the gvernment.
B.The ld will have sme mental prblems.
C.It adds t the chance f being disabled.
D.The aging prcess will speed up.
15.Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
A.Life fr Senir Citizens in the US
B.Disadvantages f Lnger Life Expectancy
C.The Lnger Life Expectancy in the Future
D.What Can Be Dne t Supprt S Many Aged Peple
第二节(共5小题:每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。As it is said in the bk: Hw t Be Interesting, it’s nt difficult t make yurself interesting at a dinner party.
The first step is t g explring, if yu’re ut f yur cmfrt zne r if yu’re wandering int smebdy’s huse fr the first time. ___16___, trying different fds and talking t strangers.
___17___. If yu can start the cnversatin with a questin ther than “What’s the weather like?”, yu’ll be able t get a lt mre interesting cnversatin ut f whmever it is yu’re talking t. If yu ask the questin “Hw did yu get here?”, it can bring in “I have this ld, brken-dwn vehicle” r “I rde the bus with these crazy peple wh were laughing at silly jkes in the back.” It just pens up cnversatin.
___18___ If yu can’t take their wine away, yu shuld certainly try t take away their sapbx(讲台). If yu’re the hst, yu can ask them t help yu in the kitchen with smething and just remve them frm the situatin. ___19___.
And what abut that ther dinner-party killer: awkward silence? If yu’re faced with an awkward silence at a dinner party, the nly thing that always gets everyne talking again is t give the hst a cmpliment(赞扬). ___20___. Just quickly turn arund and say, “This cake is extremely delicius and yu have t tell me all abut it.”
S being interesting at a dinner party isn’t that hard.
A.Peple lve t talk abut themselves
B.The secnd step is t ask questins
C.What can yu d t stp yur friends frm drinking all the time in dinner
D.Or turn the cnversatin int a tpic where they have little t say
E.S the main thing is just t shw up and be adventurus
F.What abut that persn wh had t much drink r wn’t stp talking?
G.He r she is the persn wh is feeling the weight f that awkwardness the mst
第二部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A little girl created a perfect gift fr her mther’s birthday. It was a drawing f a ____21____ n white paper with the wrds “Fr mm: lve, lve, lve” decrated with hearts. She flded (折叠) her letter, but then she ____22____ it.
Fr mst peple, that wuld be the ____23____f this stry, but this stry had a different result. James Carrell fund the letter. He had just____24____ his mther, wishing her a happy birthday. After he hung up, Carrell saw the____25____ n the grund utside f a hardware stre in Manvel. “I____26____ it was a gift,” said Carrell. “I pened it up and saw the flwer and hearts. It really____27____ me.” Carrell thught the letter wuld____28____smene’s day and that maybe he culd find the wner, s he psted it n the Internet. The message mved a lt f peple,____29____ne man.
“I was sitting at my friend’s huse and saw a man’s_____30_____,” said Carrell. The cmments (评论) included ne frm Rbert Alvarad. He wrte, “I can’t _____31_____yu fund my baby’s letter.” Carrell reached Alvarad t_____32_____ the letter. It tk a few days, but the men finally met n Thursday night.
“Eventually the letter made it hme,” said Alvarad. “We are_____33_____ fr what James Carrell did. We ften frget the pwer f _____34_____ things, but fr this family frm Alvin, Carrell’s small act left a(n) _____35_____ impressin.”
21.A.birdB.cardC.cakeD.flwer
22.A.receivedB.destryedC.lstD.psted
23.A.endB.partC.influenceD.cause
24.A.prmisedB.invitedC.seenD.called
25.A.paperB.cashC.bagD.tl
26.A.prvedB.explainedC.realisedD.admitted
27.A.satisfiedB.frightenedC.shckedD.tuched
28.A.startB.cntinueC.brightenD.ruin
29.A.bviuslyB.extremelyC.especiallyD.prbably
30.A.phtgraphB.arrivalC.cnclusinD.reply
31.A.frgetB.believeC.understandD.pretend
32.A.readB.presentC.returnD.publish
33.A.readyB.gratefulC.respnsibleD.anxius
34.A.littleB.certainC.uselessD.extra
35.A.unhappyB.beneficialC.lastingD.reasnable
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。
It’s nt ften that a tmat ____36____(describe)as s sweet that “Whenever peple see it they just want t hug it”,but this is nt an rdinary piece f fruit. The heart-shaped tmat was grwn by a ____37____(retire)knife maker, Rd Matless, wh said he was shcked when he nticed it in his greenhuse while ____38____(check)his latest prduce.
Mr Matless, wh suffered a heart attack a few years ag, was s astnished by the fruit ____39____ he decided t sell it at auctin(拍卖会)and cntribute the mney ____40____ the British Heart Fundatin.
The 2.26z tmat was bught ____41____ the price f £16 n eBay by a wman frm Wales, ____42____ said she planned t give it t smene special.
Mr Matless said, “I hpe it will d smene gd. It’s very sweet-whenever peple see it they just want t hug it.” But because it’s very imprtant t keep the tmat fresh, Mr Matless was racing against time t send it t its new ____43____(wn)befre it went bad.
He said, “I didn’t want t send smene smething ____44____(hrrr).I ____45____(prbable) culd have raised a bit mre mney with mre time but I was wrried abut it. It will certainly make a nice present fr a lved ne. I hpe that he r she will like it. I’ve really enjyed grwing this very special tmat.”
第三部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46.假定你是李华,你的英国笔友Peter发来Email, 说他对中国书法感兴趣,并就如何练习书法向你征求意见。请你回信,内容如下:
1.准备文房四宝;
2.选择字体;
3.多多练习。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。
One day my grandfather gave me a gift — a piggy bank. It had an pening thrugh which ne culd put mney in, but the pening was nt big enugh t reach in and get the mney ut. The nly way t get at the mney was t break the piggy bank pen. My grandfather explained that was the whle idea; the piggy bank wuld help save my mney s that, at the end f the year,I might have enugh fr that bike I dreamt abut. He asked if I wuld put sme f the mney he gave me int the piggy bank. I agreed immediately and prmised that I wuldn't break it pen until I culd affrd my dream bike.
Whenever he gave me a little bit f mney, he wuld say, "This is fr spending. But yu can save sme and put it in the piggy bank if yu want t save it up." When he gave me larger amunts, it was clearly fr saving in the piggy bank. Fr sme time, this wrked fine. I lved shaking the piggy bank and hearing the sund f the cins. As it became heavier, I grew mre excited, dreaming abut buying my new bike, and all the adventures I culd have n it
Whenever I wanted t take sme mney frm the piggy bank t buy delicius ice-creams r beautiful pens,I wuld imagine riding my bike n the street,and thinking f that, my thughts abut ice-creams r pens went away. S fr almst six mnths, I nly put mney int the piggy bank withut taking any ut. I thught I wuldn't break my piggy bank fr anything. But ne day smething unexpected happened. I saw a piece f news n the televisin that a serius earthquake had happened in a nearby prvince. As many huses were destryed, a lt f children became hmeless. Seeing their shabby clthes and crying faces, I was sleepless that night.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右:
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph 1:
I knew I shuld d smething.
Paragraph 2:
My grandfather was surprised by my behavir.
2023年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟演练(3)
英语科试题答案
【CBA】
【导语】这是一篇应用文。文章主要介绍了四个世界各地的疯狂的节日。
1.细节理解题。根据“Burning Man Festival”部分关键句“Every year in Nevada (US) there is artwrk and curisities galre t marvel at when the Black Rck Desert changes int a mammth art exhibitin.”(每年在内华达州(美国),当黑岩沙漠变成一个庞大的艺术展览时,都会有大量的艺术品和珍品让人惊叹。)可知,在Burning Man Festival,你会看到大量的令人惊叹的艺术品和珍品,由此可知,Burning Man Festival提供了艺术风景。故选C项。
2.细节理解题。根据“Crying Baby Festival, Tky”部分关键句“It’s a 400-year-ld traditin based n a Japanese prverb, which says that crying babies grw fastest and parents believe the event brings gd health t their children.”(这是一个有400年历史的传统,基于一句日本谚语,这句谚语说哭泣的婴儿成长最快,父母相信这项活动会给他们的孩子带来良好的健康。)可知,东京的Crying Baby Festival是基于一句日本谚语而创立的,这句谚语说哭泣的婴儿成长最快,由此可知,东京的节日是基于一句谚语而创立的。故选B项。
3.细节理解题。根据“Pali Cntest, Siena”部分关键句“Fame and hnur await the winner f the Pali cntest in Siena (Italy).”(在锡耶纳(意大利)举行的帕里奥竞赛中,荣誉和名声等待着获胜者。)和“In July and August, ten inhabitants f different districts f the city jckey fr first place in a spectacular hrse race.”(7月和8月,该市不同地区的十名居民在一场壮观的赛马中争夺第一名。)可知,7月和8月,在意大利的锡耶纳,会举行一场壮观的赛马,由此可知,7月至8月期间,游客在意大利锡耶纳可以看到赛马。故选A项。
【DADC】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了世界上最长的徒步旅行步道之一——阿巴拉契亚国家步道。
4.推理判断题。根据第二段中“It ges thrugh 14 states. It ends at Munt Katahdin, Maine. As the crw (乌鸦) flies, this is abut 2,200 miles. But when walked, the trail is 2,600 miles.(它经过14个州。它的终点是缅因州的卡塔丁山。乌鸦直线飞行距离约为2200英里。但如果步行的话,这条路长达2600英里。)”可推知,作者用乌鸦直线飞行距离的例子来表示阿巴拉契亚国家步道距离的长。故选D。
5.细节理解题。根据第三段中“Abut 1,500 peple try it each year. Abut 300 peple make it. It is a great challenge.(每年大约有1500人尝试。大约有300人成功了。这是一个巨大的挑战。)”可知,每年只有大约五分之一的徒步旅行者成功。故选A。
6.细节理解题。根据倒数第二段中“Wise nes dn’t carry fd. They send packages t pst ffices alng the way. (聪明的人不带食物。他们把包裹送到沿途的邮局。)”可知,作者建议把行李寄到沿途的邮局。故选D。
7.主旨大意题。通读全文并结合文章最后一段中“D yu plan t g? Read lts f bks by peple wh’ve dne it.(你打算去吗?去读成功的人写的书吧。)”可知,本文主要介绍了阿巴拉契亚国家步道的信息,并给徒步旅行提出一些建议,因此“G hiking n the Appalachian Trail (去阿巴拉契亚山道徒步旅行)”是最佳标题。故选C。
【ABDB】
【导语】本文是一篇说明文,介绍捷克共和国的首都布拉格的一些特色,包括老城广场、犹太区和啤酒等。
8.主旨大意题。根据第一段“Prague is the capital f Czech Republic (捷克共和国), and it’s in the center f Eurpe. Prague is a place where the eastern and western parts f Eurpe meet. The cultures f Eastern and Western Eurpe are quite different, but bth f them have greatly influenced Prague. And f curse, Prague has its wn culture as well.”(布拉格是捷克共和国的首都,位于欧洲的中心。布拉格是欧洲东西部交汇的地方。东欧和西欧的文化差异很大,但它们都对布拉格产生了巨大影响。当然,布拉格也有自己的文化。)可知,第一段主要讲由于布拉格所处的地理位置独特,受不同的文化影响,而且也有自己的文化,即布拉格包含不同的文化。故选A项。
9.细节理解题。根据第四段的第一句“Old Twn Square has several very ld and giant churches.”(老城广场有好几座十分古老的大教堂。)可知,老城广场有一些特别大的教堂。故选B项。
10.指代猜测题。根据“It”所在句子的前两句(第五段的第五、六句)“In the Jewish Quarter, the streets are narrwer and the buildings are smaller. It helps visitrs understand hw rdinary peple lived hundreds f years ag.”(在犹太区,街道更为狭窄,建筑物更加的小。它有利于游客理解数百年前普通人如何在这里的生活的。)可知,前面提到“Jewish Quarter”,而且第五段的第六句“It”指代的是Jewish Quarter,由划线“It”所在句子的“als”说明该句与前句的“It”指代的都是Jewish Quarter。故选D项。
11.推理判断题。根据最后一段的最后一句“Here is anther piece f advice fr yu, just in case yu ever visit Prague. Try the beer. The Czech Republic is famus fr the best beer in the wrld!”(这里还有一条建议给你,假如你真的去了布拉格的话。尝尝啤酒。捷克共和国有着闻名世界的最好的啤酒!)可知,捷克共和国的啤酒是最好的,说明喜欢啤酒的人会觉得布拉格是个理想的旅游地。故选B项。
【BCAC】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了,由于生物医药技术的快速发展,未来人类预期的寿命会更长久,这是一个好消息,但随之也带来了一些难题。
12.细节理解题。由第一段中的“Accrding t a new study frm the MacArthur Research Netwrk n an Aging Sciety, by 2050 Americans may live 3.1 t 7. 9 years lnger than the gvernment expects. Accrding t a new study frm the MacArthur Research Netwrk... live 89 t 93 years and men 83 t nearly 86 years.”(根据麦克阿瑟研究网络关于老龄化社会的最新研究,到2050年,美国人的寿命比政府预计的要多活3.1到7年。这意味着女性将活到89到93岁,而男性将活到83到86岁。)可知,这项新的研究表明,到2050年的时候,美国人会活得更加长久。故选B。
13.推理判断题。由第一段中的“The researchers base their cnclusin n ‘rapid advances in bimedical technlgy that delay the start and prgressin f majr deadly diseases r that slw the aging prcess.’”(研究人员的结论基于“生物医学技术的快速发展,这些技术可以延缓主要致命疾病的发生和发展,或延缓衰老过程。”)可推知,生物医药技术的运用最可能使得美国人未来寿命更长久。故选C。
14.推理判断题。由第二段中的“While this is gd news, especially fr the yung, the life expectancy, which is in excess f(超过)the gvernment's estimates, wuld raise csts sharply fr Medicare and Scial Security.”(虽然这是一个好消息,尤其是对年轻人来说,预期寿命超过了政府的估计,但这将大大提高医疗保险和社会保障的成本。)可知预期寿命的延长可能会加大医疗保险和社会保障的成本,可得出美国的预期寿命延长会导致增加政府的公共支出。故选A。
15.主旨大意题。第一段讲“生物医药的运用会使得美国人未来寿命更长久”,第二段讲“美国的预期寿命延长会导致增加政府的公共支出”,第三段讲“随着未来几十年科学突破的预期,人们最终可以活到150岁,到2060年,平均预期寿命可能达到100岁”,第四段讲“疾病的征服和老龄化进程的减缓将导致残疾率的急剧下降,使老年人的功能和年轻时一样好。”综合本文的内容可知,本文主要讲述了未来预期寿命的延长的事情,C项“未来的预期寿命更长”符合文意。故选C。
【EAFDG】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了在晚宴上让自己表现得有趣的一些方法。
16.根据上文“The first step is t g explring, if yu’re ut f yur cmfrt zne r if yu’re wandering int smebdy’s huse fr the first time. (如果你离开了你的舒适区,或者你是第一次走进别人的家里,第一步是去探索)”可推知,本段主要说明想在晚宴上让自己变得有趣,就要走出舒适区,勇于冒险,敢于探索,本空应该承接上文解释要想让自己有趣,首先就要出现去冒险和探索,故E选项“所以最主要的事情就是出现去冒险”符合语境,下文“trying different fds and talking t strangers(尝试不同的食物,和陌生人聊天)”就是对冒险行为的具体解释。故选E项。
17.根据后文“If yu can start the cnversatin with a questin ther than “What’s the weather like?”, yu’ll be able t get a lt mre interesting cnversatin ut f whmever it is yu’re talking t. If yu ask the questin “Hw did yu get here?”, it can bring in “I have this ld, brken-dwn vehicle” r “I rde the bus with these crazy peple wh were laughing at silly jkes in the back.” It just pens up cnversatin.(如果你可以用一个问题而不是“天气怎么样?”开始谈话,你就能从和你说话的人那里获得更多有趣的对话。如果你问“你是怎么来这里的?”,它可以带来“我有一辆又老又破的车”或“我和那些在后面嘲笑愚蠢笑话的疯子一起乘坐公共汽车。”它开启了对话)”可知,空处是主题句,接下来的内容是对主题句的论证,结合下文通过询问对方的事情来打开话题,可知人们更感兴趣的应该是一些与自己相关的问题。故A选项“人们喜欢谈论自己”符合语境,故选A。
18.根据下文“If yu can’t take their wine away, yu shuld certainly try t take away their sapbx (讲台). If yu’re the hst, yu can ask them t help yu in the kitchen with smething and just remve them frm the situatin.(如果你不能拿走他们的酒,你当然应该努力拿走他们的讲台。如果你是主人,你可以让他们去厨房帮你做点什么,把他们从这个环境中带走)”可知,此处指出了一个问题的解决办法。由此推知,设空处提到了一个棘手的问题。F项引出下文的解决办法。故F选项“那个喝多了或者不停说话的人怎么办?”符合语境,本段是说喝多了喋喋不休的人的情况。F项中的“that persn wh had t much drink”对应“take their wine away”,“ take away their sapbx”对应“stp talking”。故选F。
19.根据上文“If yu can’t take their wine away, yu shuld certainly try t take away their sapbx (讲台). If yu’re the hst, yu can ask them t help yu in the kitchen with smething and just remve them frm the situatin.(如果你不能拿走他们的酒,你当然应该努力拿走他们的讲台。如果你是主人,你可以让他们去厨房帮你做点什么,把他们从这个环境中带走)”可知,本段主要是为解决“喝太多酒或一直说个不停”这个问题提供方法。D项“或者把谈话变成一个他们没什么可说的话题”为另一个解决办法,承接上文,与上文是选择关系,建议转移话题来阻止话多的人,把话题转移到他们插不上嘴的话题上。故选D。
20.根据上文“If yu’re faced with an awkward silence at a dinner party, the nly thing that always gets everyne talking again is t give the hst a cmpliment(赞扬).(如果你在晚宴上遇到尴尬的沉默,唯一能让大家重新开始交谈的方法就是赞美主人)”可知,此处指出赞美主人可以缓解尴尬的沉默,根据常识可知,宴会上出现尴尬的沉默时,最尴尬的就是主人,所以赞美主人来缓解尴尬。G项“他/她是最能感受到这种尴尬的人”符合题意,设空处承上启下,引出下文对主人的赞美。故选G。
【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。Carrell捡到一位小女孩写给她母亲的生日祝福信,很受感动,于是发到网上寻找失主,最后将其物归原主。
21.考查名词词义辨析。句意:那是在白纸上画的一朵花,上面用心形装饰着“献给妈妈:爱,爱,爱”。A. bird鸟;B. card卡片;C. cake蛋糕;D. flwer花。根据下文“I pened it up and saw the flwer and hearts.”可知,纸上画的是一朵花。故选D。
22.考查动词词义辨析。句意:她把信折起来,但后来丢了。A. received接受;B. destryed破坏;C. lst失去;D. psted发布。根据转折词“but”和下文“James Carrell fund the letter.”可知,女孩给母亲生日的祝福信丢失了。故选C。
23.考查名词词义辨析。句意:对大多数人来说,这将是这个故事的结局,但这个故事有一个不同的结果。A. end结局;B. part部分;C. influence影响;D. cause原因。根据“but this stry had a different result.”可知,大多数人认为信丢了,这就是这个故事的结局。故选A。
24.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他刚刚给母亲打了个电话,祝她生日快乐。A. prmised答应;B. invited邀请;C. seen看见;D. called打电话。根据“After he hung up, Carrell saw the paper n the grund utside f a hardware stre in Manvel.”可知,Carrell刚刚给母亲打了电话。故选D。
25.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他挂断电话后,Carrell在曼维尔一家五金店外的地上看到了那张纸。A. paper纸;B. cash现金;C. bag包;D. tl工具。根据上文“It was a drawing f a 1 n white paper with the wrds “Fr mm: lve, lve, lve” decrated with hearts. She flded (折叠) her letter, but then she 2 it.”可知,Carrell发现了那张写有祝福语的纸。故选A。
26.考查动词词义辨析。句意:“我意识到这是一份礼物,”Carrell说。A. prved证明;B. explained解释;C. realized意识到;D. admitted承认。根据下文“I pened it up and saw the flwer and hearts.”可知,Carrell意识到这是一份礼物。故选C。
27.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我打开它,看到了花和心形。这真的触动了我。A. satisfied使满意;B. frightened使害怕;C. shcked使震惊;D. tuched感动。根据上文“I pened it up and saw the flwer and hearts.”可知,女孩对母亲表达的爱让Carrell很感动。故选D。
28.考查动词词义辨析。句意:Carrell认为这封信会使人开心一天,也许他能找到失主,所以他把它发布在了网上。A. start开始;B. cntinue继续;C. brighten高兴;D. ruin毁灭。根据“It really ____7____ me.”可知,Carrell认为收到这封信的人会高兴一整天。故选C。
29.考查副词词义辨析。句意:这条消息感动了很多人,尤其是一个人。A. bviusly明显地;B. extremely极其;C. especially尤其;D. prbably可能。根据空前“The message mved a lt f peple”及空后“ne man”可知,此处应用强调副词especially。故选C。
30.考查名词词义辨析。句意:“我当时坐在朋友家,看到一个男人的回复,”Carrell说。A. phtgraph照片;B. arrival到达;C. cnclusin结论;D. reply答复。根据上文“s he psted it n the Internet. The message mved a lt f peple, ,___ 9 _ne man.”和下文“The cmments included ne frm Rbert Alvarad. He wrte,”可知,Carrell看到网上有一个男人对自己帖子的回复。故选D。
31.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他写道:“我不敢相信你找到了我孩子的信。”A. frget忘记;B. believe相信;C. understand理解;D. pretend假装。根据语境及选项分析可知,此处指难以相信,believe符合语境。故选B。
32.查动词词义辨析。句意:Carrell联系了Alvarad要还回信。A. read阅读;B. present呈现;C. return返回;D. publish出版。根据上文“Carrell thught the letter wuld 8 smene’s day and that maybe he culd find the wner, s he psted it n the Internet.”及下文“It tk a few days, but the men finally met n Thursday night.”可知,Carrell要把丢失的信归还失主。故选C。
33.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们感谢James Carrell所做的一切。A. ready准备的;B. grateful感激的;C. respnsible负责的;D. anxius焦急的。根据上文内容及空后“what James Carrell did.”可知,Carrell发现信并帮助把这封信归还,所以对James Carrell所做的一切是感谢的。故选B。
34.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们常常会忘记小事情的力量,但对于这个来自Alvin的家庭来说,Carrell的小举动留下了持久的印象。A. little小的;B. certain确定的;C. useless无用的;D. extra额外的。此处对应下文“Carrell’s small act left a(n) 15 impressin.”,指小事情的力量。故选A。
35.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我们常常会忘记小事情的力量,但对于这个来自Alvin的家庭来说,Carrell的小举动留下了持久的印象。A. unhappy不快乐的;B. beneficial有益的;C. lasting持久的;D. reasnable合理的。根据上文“We ften frget the pwer f 14 things, but fr this family frm Alvin”中的转折连词but可知,James Carrell小小的举动带来了持久的印象。故选C。
36.is described37.retired38.checking39.that40.t41.at42.wh43.wner44.hrrible
45.prbably
【导语】本文是一篇说明文。本文讲述了退休工人Rd Matless种植出了心形的西红柿,他把这些西红柿拍卖,并将所得款项捐给英国心脏基金会。
36.考查谓语动词。句意:西红柿被描述为甜到“人们一看到它就想拥抱它”的情况并不多见。分析句子可知,空格处是that从句的谓语部分,主语a tmat和动词describe是被动关系,并且上下文的时态是一般现在时,that从句也应该用一般现在时。故填is described。
37.考查形容词。句意:这颗心形的西红柿是退休的制刀师罗德·马特里斯种植的。根据空格前的不定冠词a和空格后的knife maker可知,空格处应该填入一个形容词。故填retired。
38.考查现在分词。句意:他说,他在检查自己的最新产品时,在自己的温室里发现了这颗西红柿,他很震惊。根据空格前的连词while和所给动词check可知,这儿是考查状语从句的省略,完整句子为:while he was checing his latest prduce,从句的主语和主句主语一致,同时用到了be动词,所以可以省略主语和be动词,动词check的逻辑主语是he,而he和check是主动关系,所以要填现在分词。故填checking。
39.考查连词。句意:几年前患过心脏病的马特里斯先生对这种水果感到非常惊讶,他决定将其拍卖,并将所得款项捐给英国心脏基金会。根据前面的副词s和句意可知,这儿是考查固定句型“s…that…”。故填that。
40.考查介词。句意:几年前患过心脏病的马特里斯先生对这种水果感到非常惊讶,他决定将其拍卖,并将所得款项捐给英国心脏基金会。根据前面的动词cntribute和句意可知,这儿是考查固定搭配“cntribute…t…(把……捐给……)”。故填t。
41.考查介词。句意:这个2.26盎司重的西红柿在eBay上以16英镑的价格被一名来自威尔士的女子买走,她说她打算把它送给一个特别的人。根据空格后的the price可知,这儿是考查固定搭配“at the price f(以……价格)”。故填at。
42.考查定语从句。句意:这个2.26盎司重的西红柿在eBay上以16英镑的价格被一名来自威尔士的女子买走,她说她打算把它送给一个特别的人。分析句子可知,空格后的部分是一个非限制性定语从句,先行词是a wman,要填一个关系代词在从句中做主语。故填wh。
43.考查名词。句意:但因为保持番茄的新鲜非常重要,所以马特勒斯先生争分夺秒地赶在番茄变坏之前把它送给了新主人。根据前面的its和形容词new以及句意可知,空格处应该填入一个名词且意义为“主人”。故填wner。
44.考查形容词。句意:我不想送什么可怕的东西给别人。根据空格前的smething和句意可知,空格处应该填入一个形容词修饰smething,所以要填hrrr的形容词形式。故填hrrible。
45.考查副词。句意:我本可以用更多的时间筹集更多的资金,但我很担心。根据句意分析句子可知,空格处应该填入一个副词来修饰谓语动词,所以要用prbable的副词形式。故填prbably。
46.Dear Peter,
I’m delighted t receive yur email asking fr advice n hw t practice Chinese calligraphy. My suggestins are as fllws.
First, yu are suppsed t prepare a set f Fur Treasures in the Study. Secnd, yu shuld chse a style t practice. A beginner usually starts learning with Yan-style calligraphy. After mastering the basic technique, yu can try Wangxizhi’s style, whse wrks are universally recgnized as the peak f Chinese calligraphy. Abve all, yu ught t cpy and practice as much as pssible.
I hpe my advice will be f help fr yu.
Yurs,
Li Hua
47.I knew I shuld d smething. I went t my piggy bank and was abut t break it and withdraw mney when my mind came back t the bike I wanted t buy, and I hesitated. Thinking f the lk in the eyes f the children hping fr help in the earthquake, I grabbed the piggy bank and threw it t the grund. Suddenly, the cins rlled all ver the flr. "Yes, thse children need help and need the mney mre." I said t myself.
My grandfather was surprised by my behavir. When he realized what had happened, he fndly tuched my head and said, "Gd by, yu did the right thing. Grandpa is prud f yu." He cntinued, "My dear grandsn, yu deserve that bicycle. As a bnus, let's buy that bike tgether nw. Then, g fr a spring uting by bike. “Thank yu, Grandpa. ” I was verwhelmed with happiness.
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