2022-2023学年广东省广州市高三(上)期末英语试卷(含答案解析)
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Trying to book a holiday that will attract everyone in the family is so difficult. Check out the full guide to the best UK holiday parks below and it will give you a helping hand.
Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday Park
Activities include Segway rides, football and an all—weather Activity Barn that's sure to be a hit (成功) with the kids, and the heated indoor pool with water slides never fails to be a hit either.
How much? Each night break starts from £179.55 for the whole family, based on a trip in July.
Dorset: Warmwell Holiday Park
Fancy a trip to the slopes (斜坡)? This award—winning resort near Weymouth has its own dry ski slope, and you'll find skiing lessons, snowboarding as well as an indoor pool with a flume (水滑道) and a wave machine.
How much? Two-night break starts from £329 based on a trip in July.
Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park
Kids will love the outdoor wet play area at Parkdean Resorts' Trecco Bay Holiday Park. On-site attractions include an indoor pool with the pirate ship, adventure golf and a kids' play area. In the evening there are discos and bingo.
How much? Three to four night breaks start from £305 based on a trip in July.
Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday Park
On the edge of the New Forest, this family-owned park allows you to get close to nature, with cycle trails, horse-riding, and then welcomes you back into the warmth with a pizza restaurant, indoor play facilities (设施), including a pool plus a spa.
How much? Camping tents usually start from £40 each night in August.
1. Which park might attract the family who enjoy music?
A. Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park.
B. Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday Park.
C. Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday Park.
D. Dorset: Warmwell Holiday Park.
2. How much will your family spend at least travelling for a week in July?
A. £379.55 B. £610 C. £329 D. £1,151.5
3. What activity might the four holiday parks have in common?
A. Skiing. B. Playing football.
C. Horse-riding. D. Swimming.
B
Have you ever heard about Alice Moore? She is a teenager entrepreneur (创业者), who in May 2015 set up her business AilieCandy. By the time she was 13, her company was worth millions of dollars with the invention of a super-sweet treat that could save kids' teeth, instead of destroying them.
It all began when Moore visited a bank with her dad. On the outing, she was offered a candy bar. However, her dad reminded her that sugary treats were bad for her teeth. But Moore was sick of missing out on candies. So she desired to get round the warning, "Why can't I make a healthy candy that's good for my teeth so that my parents can't say no to it?" With that in mind, Moore asked her dad if she could start her own candy company. He recommended that she do some research and talk to dentists about what a healthier candy would contain.
With her dad's permission, she spent the next two years researching online and conducting trials to get a recipe that was both tasty and tooth-friendly. She also approached dentists to learn more about teeth cleaning. Consequently, she succeeded in making a kind of candy only using natural sweeteners, which can reduce oral bacteria.
Moore then used her savings to get her business off the ground. Afterwards, she and her father secured their first business meeting with a supermarket owner, who finally agreed to sell Moore's product—CanCandy.
As CanCandy's success grows, so does Moore's credibility as a young entrepreneur. Moore is enthusiastic about the candy she created, and she's also positive about what the future might bring. She hopes that every kid can have a clean mouth and a broad smile.
Meanwhile, with her parents, help, Moore is generally able to live a normal teenage life. Although she founded her company early on in life, she wasn't driven primarily by profit Moore wants to use her unique talent to help others find their smiles. She donates 10% of AilieCandy's profits to Big Smiles. With her talent and determination, it appears that the sky could be the limit for Alice Moore.
4. How did Moore respond to her dad's warning?
A. She tried to find a way out. B. She argued with him.
C. She paid no attention. D. She chose to consult dentists.
5. What is special about CanCandy?
A. It is sweeter than other candies.
B. It is free of sweeteners.
C. It is beneficial to dental health.
D. It is produced to a dentists, recipe.
6. What does the underlined word "secure" mean?
A. hear about. B. make sure. C. take away. D. set off
7. What can we learn from Alice Moore's story?
A. A youth is to be regarded with respect.
B. Fame is a great thirst of the young.
C. Success means getting personal desires satisfied.
D. Positive thinking and action result in success.
C
Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg and Anna Maria Chavez, chief of American Girl Scouts, are leading a campaign to discourage the use of the word "bossy". Does the term destroy the confidence of young girls?
The campaign claims that terms like "bossy" are improperly applied to females, preventing schoolgirls from seeing themselves as future "leaders". From its first application, the word has been definitely connected more with women than with men. It first appeared in 1882, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, mentioning "a lady manager who was extremely bossy". As late as 2008, the word appeared in reference to females four times more often than males, claim the Ban Bossy campaigners. "To me, the reference is always in association with women," says Helen Trim, director of Fresh Minds. "I have three brothers and my family still call me 'bossy' today." Her father is the only other family member who could be considered in that way, says Trim, but nobody would ever call him so.
Some educators recommend that the word should be reclaimed, rather than banned. "But the thing with 'bossy' is that there's an infantile (幼稚的) element to it," says Sara Mills, professor at Sheffield University. "You think of 'bossy' as being like a little kid who's claiming more than he has the right to claim."
It's not just "bossy" under fire. "Pushy" is another target. The implication is that women shouldn't present themselves as powerful and confident, Mills suggests, which some women are willing to listen to and accept. Trim points out that many modern female business role models are able to be bosses without being labeled "bossy". And she rarely, if ever, hears the word used within her company. But she says that the damage may be done much earlier in a woman's life. "It does come about from those early teenage years." She says. "I think it's impossible to ban a word, but if people are replacing it with words like 'confidence' or 'assertiveness', we would all be in a much better place."
8. More evidence is provided to show "bossy" is more applied to females by ______.
A. the Oxford English Dictionary B. the Ban Bossy campaigners
C. Helen Trim at Fresh Minds D. some experts in education
9. Trim's family still consider her bossy because ______.
A. she is expected to lead in her family
B. she is the boss of her company
C. she is a powerful and confident female
D. her father considers her that way
10. The underlined part "under fire" most probably means ______.
A. definitely replaced B. strongly criticized
C. improperly applied D. eagerly expected
11. How does the author sound when referring to the campaign against "bossy"?
A. Objective. B. Angry. C. Doubtful. D. Optimistic.
D
A new study has shown that people who regularly eat oranges are less likely to develop macular degeneration (黄斑变性) than people who do not eat oranges. Researchers at the Westmead Institute interviewed more than 2, 000 Australian adults aged over 50 and followed them over a 15-year period. The research showed that people who ate at least one serving of oranges every day had more than a 60% reduced risk of developing late macular degeneration 15 years later. Even eating an orange once a week seems to offer significant benefits.
Lead researcher associate professor Gopinath said, "The data shows that flavonoids (类黄酮) found in oranges appear to have a big role to play in reducing the chance of macular degeneration." Flavonoids can be found in almost all fruits and vegetables and they are useful in reducing inflammation (炎症) and stress within the body. "We examined common foods that contain flavonoids such as tea, apples, red wine. Significantly, the data did not show a relationship between other food sources protecting the eyes against the disease," she said.
Gopinath said that until now most research has focused on the effects of common nutrients such as vitamins C, E and A on the eyes. "Our research is different because we focused on the relationship between flavonoids and macular degeneration."
Macular degeneration is the name given to a group of eye diseases that cause progressive loss of central sight. It is the leading cause of blindness in Australia and affects about one in seven people over the age of 50. There is currently no cure for the disease.
"Our research aims to understand why eye diseases occur, as well as the genetic and environmental conditions that may do harm to eyesight," Gopinath concluded.
12. How does the author introduce the research in Paragraph 1?
A. By listing the data. B. By analyzing causes.
C. By following time order. D. By describing the process.
13. What might matter most in protecting the eyes against macular degeneration?
A. The vitamins in oranges. B. The flavonoids in oranges.
C. The flavonoids in vegetables. D. The nutrition content in foods.
14. What made Gopinath's research different from others?
A. Study aims. B. Cooperative ways.
C. The age of subjects. D. The focus of research.
15. What's the best title of the text?
A. Eye diseases catch Australian attention.
B. The effects of diet and nutrition on eyes.
C. An orange a day keeps the eye doctor away.
D. The leading cause of blindness in Australia.
Friendships are built on trust. Many a secret is shared between two good friends, and once that secret hasn't been kept, then expect the friendship to be broken. It is difficult to restore a friendship. But if you work on trying to get along and fix things it may turn out to be a better situation.
When you want to restore your friendship, (1) . You can tell them how you feel about what happened. Tell them that you want to be friends again, and point out certain things that you miss about them. If necessary show your emotions by crying or hugging. Even under the worst of circumstances an honest face-to-face conversation may be all that is needed to re-establish a bond.
(2) . Whether or not they choose to forgive you, show your friend that you did not want to hurt him/her, and that you truly regret whatever you did. Try to explain to your friend the possible reason why you are out of control and ask for their forgiveness. If you are not the one to blame, but you still want to keep the friendship, you may try to sit down for coffee or something with them and discuss the problems. (3) . You can make full use of the chance to talk out the problems and clarify the misunderstanding, which is the key to solving the problems and restoring your friendship.
When you sit down and discuss your problems, be sincere in the things you have to say. (4) . It is possible that your friend would say something that is not fair to you, please remain calm. Getting defensive will cause your friend to do the same, (5) . Speak quietly and from the heart.
A. and make your friend unhappy
B. When your friend speaks, listen
C. Relaxing coffee time can make you feel good
D. which will make it hard for the two of you to work things out
E. the first thing is to have a face-to-face conversation with your friends
F. Wait at least three days to do this because the person will probably still be upset if earlier
G. During the conversation, it is very important for you to apologize if you are the one to blame
16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E. E F. F G. G
It's Wednesday at Lismore South Public School, in northern New South Wales, Australia. A group of eight-year-olds practise (21) with four-legged friend Maggie. Sandy-haired Charlie says he likes her "because she's so calm".
Maggic, too, is eight human-years old and (22) enjoys Story Dogs, which is now in 239 Australian schools. Owner, Anne Meagher, says Maggie was rather (23) and good at escaping when she first adopted (领养) her. Now Maggie can stay still and patiently allows readers to (24) books on her stomach.
"It (25) best when the children come face-to-face with Maggie," Anne says. "I'll (26) our rug (地毯) under a tree and we always finish with Maggie doing something fun. It's a simple enough idea, reading to a (27) , but somehow the children (28) and find reading easier. Maggie (29) listens to the children read. She doesn't (30) them or correct them. She's non-judgmental. But the facts show she is helping children (31) . I haven't had one student in two years who hasn't improved. I think we create a space where they can feel (32) to make mistakes and have a (33) .
Karen Newton, the Lismore South Public School's teacher, says (34) are satisfactory. "Parents say their children have (35) in home reading and they are more engaged with it. We've found comprehension (理解力) has improved." she says.
"Story Dogs is (36) ," says Janine Sigley who, with Leah Sheldon, came up with the programme, to make reading (37) for children, so they become confident lifelong readers.
"Schools have not only reported improved reading but also (38) self-confidence among readers who become more prepared to join classroom activities," Janine says. "Story Dogs is helping to build up kids' interest in reading, and once a child (39) to read, they can do so much (40) at school."
21. A. speaking B. reading C. running D. thinking
22. A. directly B. suddenly C. finally D. clearly
23. A. careless B. brave C. wild D. friendly
24. A. rest B. find C. throw D. share
25. A. works B. fits C. begins D. prepares
26. A. show B. spread C. hide D. discover
27. A. teacher B. tree C. child D. dog
28. A. disagree B. win C. relax D. leave
29. A. once B. just C. also D. almost
30. A. laugh at B. depend on C. look for D. play with
31. A. remember B. communicate C. succeed D. connect
32. A. afraid B. comfortable C. proud D. ashamed
33. A. try B. break C. game D. check
34. A. animals B. results C. students D. lessons
35. A. finished B. practised C. progressed D. failed
36. A. awful B. strange C. reasonable D. helpful
37. A. possible B. proper C. important D. fun
38. A. necessary B. increased C. healthy D. lost
39. A. waits B. plans C. promises D. wants
40. A. more B. hard C. quicker D. easier
41. A It was my first night out in that city, and when I saw the last bus home disappearing round the corner, I knew I had a problem. It was cold and I couldn't afford a taxi, (1) I didn't want to bother my host family by asking them to pick me up. So I set off on foot, (2) (tell) myself it would only take me an hour or so. Four hours later, I was still walking. I was soaked (湿透的) through and my hands were frozen. When I eventually reached the house, the family said how (3) (worry) they'd been, and asked why I hadn't phoned. By then I wished I had.
B
The United Nations Children's Fund, also known as UNICEF, is a United Nations organization based in New York. It offers help needed by children all over the world. UNICEF (4) (found) on 11 December, 1946 to provide food and healthcare to children in countries damaged in World War II. Since 1953, UNICEF (5) (take) up an extended mission to help children in the developing world, including those living with disease or disabilities, and those affected by rapid modernization and environmental (6) (problem). Now, UNICEF has been working (7) (improve) the lives of children and their families across 190 countries and territories.
C
Online eating shows, or Mukbang, originated in South Korea in 2010 and have gained (8) (popular) globally. Many hosts of such shows become popular for their ability to eat large amounts of food. But these shows have also received criticism (9) their waste of food. On Aug.12, CCTV exposed several Chinese hosts who were pretending to eat large amounts of food while on camera, but actually later threw it away. To discourage this practice, many video and livestreaming platforms, including Douyin and Bilibili, have removed videos (10) show food waste, and have promoted messages to "stop food waste and eat reasonably".
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42. 假定你是李华,为走进自然,了解文化,增强体质,你校将在暑假期间组织到泰山进行研学旅行(educational excursion)。请给你校外教Peter写封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.具体安排。
注意:
1.词数100词左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
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43. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Sue and Johnsy had their art studio in Greenwich Village. In November, an unknown disease struck this village and Johnsy was seriously sick with it. The doctor took Sue aside and claimed, "She has one chance in ten. And that chance is for her to want to live."
Sue came into Johnsy's room, only to find Johnsy's eyes were open, but they weren't watching her. Instead, she stared out the window and counted backwards: "Ten, nine, eight, seven..."
"What are you counting, dear?" asked Sue. "They're falling faster now," replied Johnsy. "Three days ago there were almost a hundred. But now there are only five left. When the last one falls, I must go, too. Didn't the doctor tell you?"
"Oh, I never heard of such nonsense. Now, try to take some broth (肉汤), and let yourself relax," quickly replied Sue. But Johnsy's mind was made up. "I don't want any broth. I just want to see the last leaf fall."
"Try to sleep," said Sue. Then she went to fetch her neighbour Mr Behrman, a failed painter, to be a model for her drawing. In 40 years he had never produced the masterpiece he longed to paint. Sue told him about Johnsy's longing to slip away like the leaves. Behrman cried with disbelief, "Such a foolish idea! This is not a place in which Miss Johnsy shall lie sick. Someday I will create a masterpiece, and we shall all go away."
Behrman and Sue looked out of the window at the vine (藤蔓) and noticed that there was just one remaining leaf. Then they looked at each other for a moment without speaking as if thinking of something artistic. What's more, a cold rain was falling, mixed with snow.
The next morning, Johnsy woke and asked for the curtains to be opened. One leaf remained on the vine, bravely holding on in the wind and rain. "It will fall today, for sure. And I will die with it."
That day in the afternoon, the doctor came, not for Johnsy, but for Mr Behrman, who was found lying in bed helplessly with pain, his shoes and clothing wet through and icy cold, and some brushes, paints, a lantern and a ladder on the ground.
The following day, Johnsy commanded that the curtain be raised again.
After Behrman's funeral, Sue came to Johnsy who was sipping her soup, and said, "I have something to tell you."
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The following day, Johnsy commanded that the curtain be raised again.
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After Behrman's funeral, Sue came to Johnsy who was sipping her soup, and said, "I have something to tell you."
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答案和解析
1~3.【答案】A、B、D
【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇应用文。文章讲述了英国最好的、适合一家人去度假的假日公园及其旅游指南。
1. 根据第三部分Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park中的In the evening there are discos and bingo.(晚上会有迪斯科舞会和宾戈游戏。)可知,Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park也许能吸引喜欢音乐的家庭。故选A。
2. 首先定位题干中两个关键词,一是7月,可排除Hampshire:Sandy Balls Holiday Park,因为它是8月的价格。二是时间一周,根据一周七天可知,£179.55乘以7等于£1, 256.85;£329乘以3.5等于£1,151.5;£305乘以2等于£610。由此可知,7月旅行一周至少要花=610英镑。故选B。
3. 根据第一部分Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday Park中的the heated indoor pool with water slides never fails to be a hit either.(加热的室内游泳池和水滑梯也总是很受欢迎);以及第二部分Dorset: Warmwell Holiday Park中的an indoor pool with a flume(带水滑道的室内游泳池);以及第三部分中的 Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park中的an indoor pool with the pirate ship(有海盗船的室内游泳池。)以及第四部分Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday Park中的including a pool plus a spa(包括游泳池和水疗中心。)可知,尽管这四个公园各有特色项目,但是它们都有室内游泳池。由此推知,游泳是这四个公园共同的活动。故选D。
4~7.【答案】A、C、B、D
【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Alice Moore 创业成功的故事,告诉我们积极的思考和行动会带来成功。
1. 根据文章第二段中的So she desired to get round the warning, "Why can't I make a healthy candy that's good for my teeth so that my parents can't say no to it?"(所以她想绕过这个警示,“为什么我不能做一种健康的糖果,对我的牙齿有好处,这样我的父母就不会拒绝它了?”)可知,她试图生产一种对牙齿有好处的健康糖果,找出问题的解决办法。故选A。
2. 根据第三段中的Consequently, she succeeded in making a kind of candy only using natural sweeteners, which can reduce oral bacteria.(因此,她成功地制作了一种只使用天然甜味剂的糖果,这种糖果可以减少口腔细菌。)可知,这种糖只使用天然甜味剂,可以减少口腔细菌,由此推知,它有益于牙齿的健康。故选C。
3. 根据划线词所在的句子Moore then used her savings to get her business off the ground. Afterwards, she and her father secured their first business meeting with a supermarket owner, who finally agreed to sell Moore's product—CanCandy.(然后摩尔用她的积蓄开始了她的生意。之后,她和她的父亲与一家超市的老板进行了第一次商务会谈,这家超市的老板最终同意出售摩尔的产品——CanCandy。)可知划线词的意思是“取得,实现”。故选B。
4. 通读全文可知,文章主要讲述了Moore的创业故事,她之所以能成功,源于面对问题和困难时,她乐观地看待问题,积极地想方设法去解决问题,并最终取得了成功。因此,Moore的故事告诉我们:积极的思考和行动会带来成功。故选D。
8~11.【答案】B、C、B、A
【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇议论文。本文讲述了Facebook的首席运营官谢丽尔•桑德伯格和美国女童子军首席执行长安娜•玛利亚•查韦斯二人最新发起的Ban Bossy运动不鼓励使用“专横”这个词描述女性,旨在鼓励培养女性的领导力。
1. 根据第二段中的The campaign claims that terms like "bossy" are improperly applied to females(该运动声称,像“专横”这样的词不适用于女性)和As late as 2008, the word appeared in reference to females four times more often than males, claim the Ban Bossy campaigners.(“禁止专横”活动人士称,直到2008年,这个词指女性的频率是指男性的四倍。)可知.这场运动倡导者说明“Bossy”这个词更多的是描述女性,故选B。
2. 根据最后一段中的The implication is that women shouldn't present themselves as powerful and confident(言下之意是,女性不应该表现得强势和自信)可推测,Trim的家人认为她专横是因为她是一位有权力有自信的女性,故选C。
3. 短文主要是通过一场Ban Bossy运动不鼓励使用“专横”这个词描述女性,可以推测Bossy这个词是人们严厉批评的,故选B。
4. 短文中作者只是陈述事实,并引用一些人的观点和看法,没有表明作者态度的句子,因此可见作者对于这场运动是客观的。故选A。
12~15.【答案】A、B、D、C
【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了一项新的研究表明,与不吃橙子的人相比,经常吃橙子的人发生黄斑变性的可能性较小。
1. 根据第一段中的The research showed that people who ate at least one serving of oranges every day had more than a 60% reduced risk of developing late macular degeneration 15 years later. Even eating an orange once a week seems to offer significant benefits.(研究表明,每天至少吃一份橙子的人15年后发生黄斑变性的风险降低了60%以上。即使每周吃一次橙子似乎也有很大好处。)可知,作者通过列出数据介绍第一段中的研究。故选A。
2. 根据第二段中的The data shows that flavonoids (类黄酮) found in oranges appear to have a big role to play in reducing the chance of macular degeneration.(数据显示,橙子中的类黄酮似乎在减少黄斑变性的机会上起着重要作用。)可知,保护眼睛免受黄斑变性最重要的是橙子中的类黄酮。故选B。
3. 根据第三段内容(戈皮纳特说,到目前为止,大多数研究都集中在维生素C、维生素E和维生素A等常见营养素对眼睛的影响上。“我们的研究是不同的,因为我们专注于黄斑变性和黄酮类化合物之间的关系。”)可知,使戈皮纳斯的研究与众不同的是研究重点。故选D。
4. 根据文章内容可知,本文主要讲述了一项新的研究表明,与不吃橙子的人相比,经常吃橙子的人发生黄斑变性的可能性较小,C项(一天一个橙子,眼科医生远离我。)符合题意。故选C。
16~20.【答案】E、G、F、B、D
【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文,文章主要讲述了友谊破裂时,如何解决的一些方法和建议。
1. 根据前文When you want to restore your friendship(当你想恢复友谊的时候)可知,E项(第一件事就是和你的朋友面对面的交谈。)符合语境。故选E。
2. 根据后文Whether or not they choose to forgive you, show your friend that you did not want to hurt him/her, and that you truly regret whatever you did.(无论他们是否选择原谅你,你都要向你的朋友表明,你不想伤害他/她,你真的后悔你所做的一切。)可知,G项(在谈话过程中,如果你是应该被责备的那方,道歉非常重要。)符合语境。故选G。
3. 根据后文You can make full use of the chance to talk out the problems and clarify the misunderstanding, which is the key to solving the problems and restoring your friendship.(你可以充分利用这个机会把问题说出来,澄清误会,这是解决问题和恢复友谊的关键。)可知,F项(至少要等三天才能这样做,因为如果早一点,这个人可能仍然会不高兴。)符合语境。故选F。
4. 根据后文It is possible that your friend would say something that is not fair to you, please remain calm.(你的朋友可能会说一些对你不公平的话,请保持冷静。)可知,B项(当你的朋友说话时,请倾听)符合语境。故选B。
5. 根据前文Getting defensive will cause your friend to do the same(自我防御会让你的朋友也这样做)可知,采取防御措施会使您的朋友也这样做.D项(这将让你们两个都很难解决问题。)符合语境。故选D。
21~40.【答案】B、D、C、A、A、B、D、C、B、A、C、B、A、B、C、D、D、B、D、A
【解析】【文章大意】本文是一篇说明文。在澳洲多所学校实施的狗狗听故事项目不仅激发了孩子的阅读兴趣,还增强了他们的自信心。
1.
句意:一群八岁的孩子和有四条腿的朋友——狗狗Maggie一起练习阅读。A.speaking说;B.reading阅读;C.running跑;D.thinking想,思考。根据下文中多次出现的readers,reading以及文章最后一段中的"Story Dogs is helping to build up kids' interest in reading可提示,此处表示一群八岁的孩子与狗狗Maggie在练习阅读。故选B。
2.
句意:Maggie也只有八岁,显然很喜欢故事狗,这目前在239所澳大利亚学校里都有。A.directly直接地;B.suddenly突然;C.finally最终;D.clearly显然,清楚地。由上文中的she's so calm及NNow Maggie can stay still and patiently allows readers to (4) books on her stomach.可知, Maggie陪伴孩子们阅读时, 很安静, 也很有耐心。因此是“显然(clearly) ”, 她喜欢狗狗听故事这个项目。故选D。
3.
句意:主人安妮·米格尔(Anne Meagher)说,第一次收养她的时候Maggie非常狂野,善于逃跑。A.careless粗心的;B.brave勇敢的;C.wild野生的,狂野的;D.friendly友好的。根据空后的good at escaping及下文中的Now Maggie can stay still 可说明Anne刚领养Maggie那会儿,她不听话,老是逃跑。四个选项中,只有wild “野的,未驯化的”符合语境。故选C。
4.
句意:现在Maggie可以安静下来,耐心地让读者把书放在肚子上。A.rest休息,(使)倚靠;B.find找到;C.throw扔掉;D.share分享。根据Maggie can stay still以及空后books on her stomach.可推断,她会一动不动,很耐心地让孩子们把书放在自己的肚子上。设空处需要填的动词表示“放,搁”,rest符合句意。故选A。
5.
句意:“当孩子们与Maggie面对面时,效果最好,”安妮说。A.works工作;B.fits适合,安装;C.begins开始;D.prepares准备。本句中的It指代狗狗听故事项目。由下文中的I haven't had one student in two years who hasn't improved及Parents say their children have (15) in home reading and they are more engaged with it.可知,狗狗听故事项目在帮助孩子阅读方面取得了很大的成果。 works“奏效,起作用”符合语境。故选A。
6.
句意:“我会把地毯铺在树下,我们总是和Maggie一起做一些有趣的事情。A.show展示;B.spread传播;C.hide隐藏;D.discover发现。由下文的描述可知,狗狗听故事项目是让孩子们读故事给狗狗听。此处描述这个活动是如何开展的。根据空后 our rug (地毯) under a tree and we always finish with Maggie doing something fun.可推断, Anne会在树下铺个毯子。故选B。
7.
句意:这是一个非常简单的想法,给狗读书,但不知何故,孩子们放松了,觉得读书更容易。A.teacher教师;B.tree树;C.child孩子;D.dog狗。此处在解释狗狗听故事这个项目。由上文的描述A group of eight-year-olds practise (1) with four-legged friend Maggie.可知,狗狗听故事项目是让孩子们读故事给小狗听。故选D。
8.
句意:这是一个非常简单的想法,给狗读书,但不知何故,孩子们放松了,觉得读书更容易。A.disagree不同意;B.win赢得;C.relax放松;D.leave离开。由本句中的She doesn't (10) them or correct them. She's non-judgmental.可知,孩子们给小狗读故事,不会有顾虑。也就是说,他们很自在、放松,用relax。故选C。
9.
句意:Maggie只是听孩子们读书。A.once曾今;B.just(用于强调)正,就,恰恰,只;C.also也;D.almost几乎,差不多。根据下文She doesn't (10) them or correct them. She's non-judgmental.可知,她不纠正,也不评论,因此是只是听。故选B。
10.
句意:她不会嘲笑他们,也不会纠正他们。A.laugh at嘲笑;B.depend on依靠;C.look for寻找;D.play with玩弄。由文章首段中的she's so calm及本段中的She doesn't (10) them or correct them. She's non-judgmental.可知,Maggie“只是(just)”静静地听孩子们读故事。当他们出错时, 她既不会“笑话(laugh at) ”他们, 也不会纠正他们。故选A。
11.
句意:但事实表明,她正在帮助孩子们取得成功。A.remember记得;B.communicate交流;C.succeed成功;D.connect连接。根据下文 I haven't had one student in two years who hasn't improved.可知,在Maggie的帮助下,孩子们在阅读方面都有所进步。四个选项中, 只有succeed“达到目的,做成”符合语境。故选C。
12.
句意:我认为我们创造了一个空间,让他们犯错误并尝试也感觉轻松。A.afraid害怕的;B.comfortable舒服的;C.proud自豪的;D.ashamed羞愧的。根据上文She doesn't (10) them or correct them. She's non-judgmental.可知,Maggie不会评判孩子们读得如何。也就是说, 即使孩子们读错了, 也没关系。这种环境会令孩子们感到放松。comfortable“愉快放松的”符合语境。故选B。
13.
句意同上。A.try尝试;B.break休息,裂缝;C.game游戏;D.check核对。根据上文She doesn't (10) them or correct them. She's non-judgmental.可知,孩子们给狗狗读故事时,不会担心自己犯错误。自然,他们都愿意“尝试(try)”。故选A。
14.
句意:利斯莫尔南方公立学校的老师卡伦·牛顿说,结果令人满意。A.animals动物;B.results结果;C.students学生;D.lessons课程。根据下文中的Parents say their children have (15) in home reading and they are more engaged with it.和We've found comprehension (理解力) has improved." she says.是对设空处所在部分的解释说明。由此可知这个项目的结果很好,设空处应该表示“结果, 效果”。故选B。
15.
句意:“家长们说,他们的孩子在家庭阅读方面取得了进步,他们更积极地参与其中。A.finished完成;B.practised练习;C.progressed行进,进展;D.failed失败。由本句中的they are more engaged with it可知, 孩子们在家庭阅读方面有进步,用progressed。故选C。
16.
句意:Janine Sigley和Leah Sheldon一起提出了这个项目,目的是让孩子们阅读有趣,让他们成为自信的终身读者。她说:“故事狗很有帮助。”。A.awful可怕的,令人敬畏的;B.strange奇怪的;C.reasonable合理的;D.helpful有帮助的。由文章最后一段中的Schools have not only reported improved reading but also (18) self-confidence among readers who become more prepared to join classroom activities," Janine says. "Story Dogs is helping to build up kids' interest in reading,可知,Janine认为狗狗听故事这个项目是非常有益的, 对孩子们的帮助很大, 用helpful。故选D。
17.
句意同上。A.possible可能的;B.proper合适的;C.important重要的;D.fun有趣的。由本句中的so they become confident lifelong readers 及文章最后一段中的Story Dogs is helping to build up kids' interest in reading可知, 狗狗听故事项目旨在激发孩子们对阅读的兴趣。要想让孩子们对阅读感兴趣,自然得先让他们觉得阅读有趣。故选D。
18.
句意:Janine说:“学校不仅报告了阅读能力的提高,还增加了读者的自信心,使他们更愿意参加课堂活动。”A.necessary必要的;B.increased增加的;C.healthy健康的;D.lost失去的,迷失的。由本句中的readers who become more prepared to join classroom activities可知, 孩子们变得乐意参加班级活动。这说明他们的信心“增强了(increased)”。故选B。
19.
句意:“故事狗有助于培养孩子们的阅读兴趣,一旦孩子想阅读,他们可以在学校做更多的事情。”A.waits等待;B.plans计划;C.promises承诺;D.wants想要。根据上文Schools have not only reported improved reading but also (18) self-confidence among readers who become more prepared to join classroom activities可知,狗狗听故事项目不仅让孩子们对阅读有了兴趣,而且增强了他们的自信心。现在孩子们更愿意参加班级活动。也就是说, 孩子们一旦对阅读有了兴趣,就会“想(wants)”阅读。故选D。
20.
句意:“故事狗有助于培养孩子们的阅读兴趣,一旦孩子想阅读,他们可以在学校做更多的事情。”A.more更多的;B.hard更难的;C.quicker更快的;D.easier更简单的。根据上文Schools have not only reported improved reading but also (18) self-confidence among readers who become more prepared to join classroom activities可知,狗狗听故事项目不仅让孩子们对阅读有了兴趣, 而且增强了他们的自信心。现在孩子们更愿意参加班级活动。也就是说,孩子们一旦对阅读有了兴趣,就会“想(wants)”阅读,还会做“更多的事情(more) ”。故选A。
41.【答案】【小题1】
but
【小题2】
telling
【小题3】
worried
【小题4】
was founded
【小题5】
has taken
【小题6】
problems
【小题7】
to improve
【小题8】
popularity
【小题9】
for
【小题10】
that/which
【解析】1. 句意:天气很冷,我坐不起出租车,但我不想让我的寄宿家庭来接我。结合句意可知,前后为转折关系,故填but。
2. 句意:于是我步行出发,告诉自己只需要一个小时左右。此处为非谓语动词作状语,I与tell之间是主动关系,故用动词的-ing形式作状语,故填telling。
3. 句意:当我终于到家时,家人说他们很担心,并问我为什么没有打电话。此处用形容词作been的表语,表示“担心的”,故填worried。
4. 句意:联合国儿童基金会成立于1946年12月11日,为二战中受损国家的儿童提供食物和医疗保健。时间状语为 on 11 December, 1946,句子用一般过去时,主语为UNICEF,谓语动词用三单形式,且与found之间是被动关系,所以此处应用一般过去时的被动语态。故填was founded。
5. 句意:自1953年以来,儿童基金会承担了一项长期任务,帮助发展中国家的儿童,包括那些患有疾病或残疾的儿童,以及那些受到快速现代化和环境问题影响的儿童。时间状语为Since 1953,句子用现在完成时,主语为UNICEF,谓语动词用三单形式,故填has taken。
6. 句意同上。结合句意可知,此处用名词的复数形式表示泛指,故填problems。
7. 句意:现在,联合国儿童基金会一直致力于改善190个国家和地区的儿童及其家庭的生活。此处用动词不定式表目的,故填to improve。
8. 句意:2010年,网络饮食节目(Mukbang)起源于韩国,并在全球范围内广受欢迎。分析句子可知,此处用名词作gained的宾语,表示“受欢迎”,为不可数名词,故填popularity。
9. 句意:但这些节目也因浪费食物而受到批评。for表示“因为”符合句意,故填for。
10. 句意:为了阻止这种做法,包括抖音和哔哩哔哩在内的许多视频和直播平台已经删除了显示食物浪费的视频,并推广了“停止食物浪费,合理饮食”的信息。此处引导定语从句,先行词为videos,在从句中作主语,故填that/which。
42.【答案】Dear Peter,
Our school is planning an educational excursion to Mount Tai from August 6 to August 10 during this summer vacation. I can't wait to invite you to take part in it.
As we know, we students are spending most of our time on the campus. As a result, we are almost cut off from the outside world. ①Hopefully, the excursion will provide us a good chance to get closer to nature, which will definitely contribute to our physical and mental health. What's more, the excursion will surely broaden our horizons by experiencing the local cultures.
②I believe the excursion will be both exciting and rewarding. And we're eagerly expecting your coming.
Yours,
Li Hua
【解析】【思路点拨】
本文是一篇应用文写作,话题为为走进自然,了解文化,增强体质,你校将在暑假期间组织到泰山进行研学旅行。请给你校外教Peter写封邮件,邀请他参加。写作时应注意词汇的选择和句式的准确使用,可适当添加一定的衔接词,以使行文连贯。
【亮点词汇】
①can't wait to do sth.迫不及待地做某事
②get closer to nature亲近自然
【高分句型】
①Hopefully, the excursion will provide us a good chance to get closer to nature, which will definitely contribute to our physical and mental health.(which引导的非限制性定语从句)
②I believe the excursion will be both exciting and rewarding. And we're eagerly expecting your coming.(省略that引导的宾语从句)
【结构布局】
引言:活动目的
中心:具体安排
结尾:表达期待
【拓展词汇】
①be keen on对……着迷
②broaden one's horizons开阔眼界
【拓展句型】
①Knowing/Learning that you're interested in ..., I'm delighted to invite you to ...知道您对……很感兴趣,我非常高兴地邀请您……
②I would appreciate it if you could confirm your participation at your earliest convenience.如果您能今早在您方便时确认参加,我将不胜感激。
43.【答案】 The following day, Johnsy commanded that the curtain be raised again. Miraculously, the leaf was still there, clinging to its stem against the wall, like a strong-willed soldier holding his arms. Staring at the scene for a while, Johnsy turned to Sue and said in a soft voice, "I've been a silly girl, Sue. It is definitely a crime to want to die. Now, could you bring me a little broth, and help me sit up." At this, a flicker of a smile crossed Sue's face, as she knew inside the embers of hope, the fire of life had been rekindled. "Of course, dear," responded Sue with great relief. With a strong desire for life and careful nursing, Johnsy was on the road to recovery. Mr Behrman, however, failed in the fight against the disease which claimed his life mercilessly.
After Behrman's funeral, Sue came to Johnsy who was sipping her soup, and said, "I have something to tell you." Seated on the bed, Johnsy listened to her attentively. "Mr Behrman died for art and also for you, dear." Sue paused for a moment, eyes moist with tears. "Look out of the window at the last leaf. Didn't you wonder why it never fluttered or moved when the wind blew? Ah, dear, it's Behrman's last masterpiece. He painted it there the night when the last leaf fell." Upon hearing this, Johnsy felt as if she were struck by a sudden thunder, too shocked and moved to utter a single word. It didn't occur to her that in an attempt to cheer her up, Mr Behrman had created such an amazing piece of art at the cost his own life. She decided at that moment that she would cherish and live her life to the utmost and embrace this world with kindness and gratitude.
【解析】一、文意梳理
【原文大意】
本文是以叶子为线索展开的。文章主要讲述了一位画家得了重病,躺在病床上,看着窗外藤蔓的叶子,她说叶子落完,她的生命就结束了。她的邻居为了让她心存对生命的希望,在藤蔓上画下了一片叶子,而他自己却生病了。
【段落续写】
①根据第一段首句内容“第二天,Johnsy命令再次拉开窗帘。”可知,第一段可以描写最后一片叶子给了Johnsy精神支柱,她开始慢慢恢复。
②根据第二段首句内容:Behrman的葬礼后,Sue走到正在喝汤的Johnsy跟前说:“我有事要告诉你。”可知,第二段可以描写Sue告诉Johnsy最后一片叶子始终没有落下的真相,以及Johnsy的感悟
二、线索厘清
【续写线索】
拉开窗帘——看见最后一片叶子仍然在那里——重新燃气生命之火——逐渐恢复——Behrman去世——Sue告诉Johnsy叶子的真相——Johnsy很震惊——感悟
【词汇激活】
行为类
①泪水湿润双眼:eyes moist with tears/ tears gushing from one's eyes/ tears rolling down one's cheeks
②珍惜:cherish/treasure
情绪类
①如释重负:with great relief/ feel greatly relieved
②震惊的:shocked/amazed/astonished/ freeze with shock
三、范文鉴赏
【高分句式】
①Mr Behrman, however, failed in the fight against the disease which claimed his life mercilessly.(which引导的限制性定语从句)
②Upon hearing this, Johnsy felt as if she were struck by a sudden thunder, too shocked and moved to utter a single word.(“一……就”表达法:upon+doing; as if引导状语从句)
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