2025届高三英语一轮复习(人教版新高考新教材)综合测试卷16(Word版附解析)
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第一部分 听力(共两节, 满分30分)
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 clur shirt did Gracie decide n?
A.Red. B.White. C.Black.
2.What des the man think f Prfessr Green’s curse?
A.Bring.B.Useless.C.Easy.
3.What time is it nw?
A.4:50.B.4:30.C.4:20.
4.Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A.At a gas statin.
B.At an art gallery.
C.In a wrkshp.
5.What is the man suppsed t d?
A.Meet the headmaster.
B.Brrw sme bks.
C.Attend a meeting.
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 man rder?
A.Sandwiches and sdas.
B.Ht dgs and cheese.
C.Burgers and fries.
7.Hw much mney des the man give the wman as a tip?
A.Ten dllars.
B.Three dllars.
C.Tw dllars.
听第7段材料, 回答第8、9题。
8.Why des Jim make the call?
A.T remind Julia f the letter.
B.T tell Julia the time f their trip.
C.T discuss the details f the trip.
9.What day is it tday?
A.Mnday.
B.Wednesday.
C.Friday.
听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。
10.What surprised the man?
A.Sara stayed up late.
B.Sara left him a nte.
C.Sara tk the early bus.
11.What instrument des Sara play?
A.The guitar.
B.The pian.
C.The drums.
12.What des Sara think f the band unifrms?
A.T ugly.
B.T expensive.
C.T thick.
听第9段材料, 回答第13至16题。
13.When des the wman want t g t Edinburgh?
A.This mrning.
B.This afternn.
C.Tmrrw mrning.
14.Where will the wman get n the bus?
A.In Bridge Street.
B.Outside the library.
C.In frnt f the Grand Htel.
15.What will the wman visit after the main church?
A.The shps.
B.The castle.
C.The museums.
16.Hw lng is the trip?
A.Tw hurs.
B.Tw and a quarter hurs.
C.Fur and a quarter hurs.
听第10段材料, 回答第17至20题。
17.Where d the teachers in the English Summer Camps cme frm?
A.Canada.
B.Italy.
C.America.
18.What will the children d during the trip t Canada?
A.Wrk as vlunteers.
B.Visit famus museums.
C.Learn abut sme architecture.
19.Hw lng des the trip t Italy last?
A.7 days.
B.10 days.
C.20 days.
20.What is the aim f the English Summer Camps?
A.T help children avid mistakes.
B.T make children try their best t learn.
C.T make children speak English perfectly.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
A warm smile n the street, a happy “hell” in a public park r the cheery sund f yur name at the neighburhd bar—it desn’t take much t feel at hme in a busy city. And in the fllwing cities, these gestures are secnd nature, with lcals wh are quick t welcme visitrs and neighburs alike.
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin is hme t sme f the warmest peple n the planet. One f Eurpe’s smaller capital cities, Dublin als benefits frm a lw crime rate and a widespread feeling f security, s residents(居民) are mre likely t lend a stranger a helping hand. Lcals speak in hushed tnes in public. Talking t ludly in public gives the impressin f being careless at best, and rude at wrst.
Auckland, New Zealand
New Zealand’s biggest city is als the cuntry’s friendliest, perhaps because many f its residents are immigrants(移民). Peple have cme frm all ver the wrld and understand what it is like t have mved t a different place, s it is welcming fr turists and new residents. Als, the city is surrunded by amazing scenery and things. That’s gt t make peple a bit happier, and therefre friendlier.
Charlestn, United States
This city has a quiet utdr envirnment that helps keep residents in gd spirits. Even when yu g t the department f mtr vehicles, yu get a smile. Like many suthern US cities, Charlestn mves at a slwer pace. Peple take time t sit utside, talk t neighburs and walk t dinner.
Victria, Canada
A ppular turist destinatin with a busy cruise prt, the capital f British Clumbia is knwn fr first-rate custmer service and kind hsts. Even the pst men and wmen are super friendly and ften say “gd mrning”. It’s gt a small twn and big city feel all at the same time.
21.What can be inferred frm the underlined part?
A.The behaviur f lcals des nt represent their true nature.
B.It is likely that lcals wuld hesitate t welcme visitrs.
C.Lcals perfrm the acts naturally and withut thinking.
D.Lcals d nt feel at hme in these busy cities.
22.In which city are lcals mre likely t understand turists and new residents?
A.Dublin. B.Auckland.
C.Charlestn. D.Victria.
23.What is the main purpse f the passage?
A.T intrduce the turism in sme cities.
B.T shw the friendliness f different cities.
C.T make a cmparisn between sme cities.
D.T analyze the nature f peple frm different cuntries.
B
(2020·全国Ⅲ)
With the yung unable t affrd t leave hme and the ld at risk f islatin(孤独), mre families are chsing t live tgether.
The drway t peace and quiet, fr Nick Bright at least, leads straight t his mther-in-law: she lives n the grund flr, while he lives upstairs with his wife and their tw daughters.
Fur years ag they all mved int a three-strey Victrian huse in Bristl—ne f a grwing number f multigeneratinal families in the UK living tgether under the same rf. They share a frnt dr and a washing machine, but Rita Whitehead has her wn kitchen, bathrm, bedrm and living rm n the grund flr.
“We flated the idea t my mum f sharing a huse,” says Kathryn Whitehead. Rita cuts in:“We spke mre with Nick because I think it’s a big thing fr Nick t live with his mther-in-law.”
And what des Nick think?“Frm my standpint, it all seems t wrk very well. Wuld I recmmend it? Yes, I think I wuld.”
It’s hard t tell exactly hw many peple agree with him, but research indicates that the numbers have been rising fr sme time. Official reprts suggest that the number f husehlds with three generatins living tgether had risen frm 325,000 in 2001 t 419,000 in 2013.
Other varieties f multigeneratinal family are mre cmmn. Sme peple live with their elderly parents; many mre adult children are returning t the family hme, if they ever left. It is said that abut 20% f 25-34-year-lds live with their parents, cmpared with 16% in 1991.The ttal number f all multigeneratinal husehlds in Britain is thught t be abut 1.8 millin.
Stries like that are mre cmmn in parts f the wrld where multigeneratinal living is mre firmly rted. In India, particularly utside cities, yung wmen are expected t mve in with their husband’s family when they get married.
24.Wh mainly uses the grund flr in the Victrian huse in Bristl?
A.Nick.B.Rita.
C.Kathryn. D.The daughters.
25.What is Nick’s attitude twards sharing the huse with his mther-in-law?
A.Psitive. B.Carefree.
C.Tlerant. D.Unwilling.
26.What is the authr’s statement abut multigeneratinal family based n?
A.Family traditins.
B.Financial reprts.
C.Published statistics.
D.Public pinins.
27.What is the text mainly abut?
A.Lifestyles in different cuntries.
B.Cnflicts between generatins.
C.A husing prblem in Britain.
D.A rising trend f living in the UK.
C
Every April I am trubled by the same cncern — that spring might nt ccur this year. The landscape lks dull, with hills, the sky and the frest appearing gray. My spirits ebb, as they did during an April snwfall when I first came t Maine 15 years ag.“Just wait,” a neighbur advised.“Yu’ll wake up ne mrning and spring will just be here.”
And lk, n May 3 that year I awke t a green s amazing as t be almst electric, as if spring were simply a matter f flipping a switch. Hills, the sky and the frest revealed their purples, blues and greens. Leaves had unflded and daffdils were fighting their way heavenward.
Then there was the ld apple tree. It sits n an undevelped lt in my neighburhd. It belngs t n ne and therefre t everyne. The tree’s dark twisted branches stretch ut in unpruned (未经修剪的) abandn. Each spring it blssms s freely that the air becmes full f the scent f apple.
Until last year, I thught I was the nly ne aware f this tree. And then ne day, in a bit f spring madness, I set ut with pruner t remve a few disrderly branches. N sner had I arrived under the tree than neighburs pened their windws and stepped nt their prches (门廊). These were peple I barely knew and seldm spke t, but it was as if I had cme uninvited int their persnal gardens.
My mbile-hme neighbur was the first t speak.“Yu’re nt cutting it dwn, are yu?” she asked anxiusly. Anther neighbur frwned as I cut ff a branch.“Dn’t kill it, nw,” he warned.
Sn half the neighburhd jined me under the apple tree. It struck me that I had lived there fr five years and nly nw was learning these peple’s names, what they did fr a living and hw they passed the winter. It was as if the ld apple tree was gathering us under its branches fr the purpse f bth acquaintanceship and shared wnder. I culdn’t help recalling Rbert Frst’s wrds:
The trees that have it in their pent-up buds
T darken nature and be summer wds
One thaw led t anther. Just the ther day I saw ne f my neighburs at the lcal stre. He remarked hw this recent winter had been especially lng and cmplained f nt having seen r spken at length t anyne in ur neighburhd. And then, he lked at me and said,“We need t prune that apple tree again.”
28.By saying that “my spirits ebb” (para. 1), the authr means that .
A.he feels blueB.he feels relieved
C.he is surprisedD.he is tired
29.The apple tree mentined in the passage is mst likely t .
A.have been abandned by its riginal wner
B.be regarded as a delight in the neighburhd
C.have been neglected by everyne in the cmmunity
D.be appealing nly t the authr
30.Accrding t para. 4, why did the neighburs pen their windws and step nt their prches?
A.They were surprised that smene unknwn was pruning the tree.
B.They wanted t prevent the authr frm pruning the tree.
C.They were cncerned abut the safety f the tree.
D.They wanted t get t knw the authr.
31.It can be inferred that the authr’s neighbur mentined in the last paragraph mst cared abut .
A.the neighburhd gathering
B.hw t pass the lng winter
C.when spring wuld arrive
D.the pruning f the apple tree
D
Thrift stres are a refuge (避难所) fr cuntless items frm landing in garbage piles. Value Village, fr example, saves mre than 650 millin punds f clthing frm landfills(垃圾填埋场) each year, making it ne f the largest recyclers f used garments in the wrld. Their stres give a secnd life t 1.8 millin punds f clthes every day, which is equal t 600 mid-sized cars. Almst 100 percent f clthing and textiles are recyclable, yet 85 percent end up in landfills. It’s estimated that n average a persn thrws away 70 punds f clthing a year.
Lindsay Culter is the s called “queen f Green” with the David Suzuki Fundatin, educating peple n hw t live a greener life by making changes arund the huse. She says that dnating and shpping at thrift stres is an excellent way t exercise all three f the three R’s: reduce, reuse and recycle. She says,“Whether it’s a purse r a pair f shes, it’s really wrth cnsidering ging t thrift stres as anther pint f cntact t help reduce yur cnsumptin.”
Culter pints ut that since landfills are air-tight, textiles take lnger t break dwn.“I’d imagine things like an ld twel, a rag r an ld shirt will last a really lng time,” she says. The beauty f thrift shpping is that the supply is never-ending, s if yu dn’t find what yu’re lking fr ne day, it’s likely t shw up in n time.
One persn wh knws this quite well is Jdi Jacyk, cstume specialist in the Department f Theatre and Film at the University f British Clumbia. She says the majrity f items fr the university’s prductins are purchased secnd-hand. Because f her shrinking budget, items like clthing and shes are thrifted frm Value Village.“We are cnstantly thrifting and we reuse cstumes fr many years. Thrift shpping is a much easier, cheaper way t d things,” she says.
The next time yu need t lighten yur clset, take the pprtunity t g thrift shpping t lighten bth yur carbn ftprint and yur financial burden at the same time.
32.What is a “thrift stre” accrding t the text?
A.It deals with daily garbage.
B.It sells secnd-hand items.
C.It exchanges new clthes.
D.It dnates used items.
33.Why did Lindsay Culter advise shpping at thrift stres?
A.T be friendly t the envirnment.
B.T make a change f lifestyle.
C.T reduce the cst f the family.
D.T cllect mney fr the Fundatin.
34.What d we knw abut Jdi Jacyk?
A.She desn’t budget carefully.
B.She cmplains a lt abut her jb.
C.She is a fan f thrift shpping.
D.She is knwn as “Queen f Green”.
35.What is the authr’s attitude twards thrift shpping?
A.Cnservative. B.Cautius.
C.Dubtful. D.Supprtive.
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。
Teaching kids hw t take cntrl f incme and expenses(花费) is the key t financial success. Here are a few tips fr helping teens understand the imprtance f mney management.
Family Gal Setting
Setting financial gals as a family can be a great way t slve a current mney prblem and invlve the whle family in cutting back n spending. Gals can be small such as paying ff a small credit card balance. 36 The idea is t get children and parents t wrk tgether tward a cmmn financial gal.
Bill Paying
37 Balancing the family checkbk, and understanding the husehld incme and expenses will prepare teens fr the future by learning imprtant mney management tls.
Teen Credit Cards
If teens have credit cards, they shuld be respnsible fr paying the bills n their wn. Credit cards can be a gd way t build teens’ individual credit, but parents shuld set grund rules abut acceptable purchases and a mnthly limit. 38
Teen Jbs
When teens have jbs, it’s imprtant t discuss hw that mney will be spent. Parents shuld help children budget their mney—hw much they will save, hw much they shuld budget fr entertainment, car payments, etc. It’s als imprtant fr children t be respnsible fr their wn mney. Teens shuld nt give their checks r cash t their parents t depsit(存钱). 39 This will give them a true sense f wnership and respnsibility.
Allwance(零用钱)
Parents can use allwances t help yung children learn abut the pwer f budgeting. 40 They can als save their quarters r dllars fr a special larger purchase.
A.Hw shuld yu bring up the subject f mney?
B.They can als be large, such as saving fr a family vacatin.
C.Will children’s incme cntribute t the husehld incme?
D.Kids learn that they can spend their mney weekly n small treats.
E.Letting teens pay fr gds r services will help them develp healthy financial habits.
F.There shuld be a clear understanding that the card will be taken away if the rules are brken.
G.Instead, they shuld have their wn bank accunt and depsit and withdraw mney n their wn.
第三部分 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。
What d yu d when cancer crashes dwn n yur life plans? Cry. Drwn in srrw. Then pick yurself up and enjy the glry f being 41 with a missin t serve—and thrive.
At 42, I was diagnsed with breast cancer while nursing my baby. Befre cancer, my life’s gal was t 42 my husband t have anther baby. After cancer, my dream was dead. When I was dne with my 43 , I felt lst. Nbdy had warned me that it wuld be s 44 t survive!Or that the bdy heals much faster than the sul.
What was my calling nw? I had saved my life!Nw I felt I shuld help save thers. But I was nt a dctr r nurse, hw culd I make a 45 ?
A cnversatin at a dinner prvided a path. A friend tld me that cardivascular disease (心血管疾病) kills mre wmen in Israel than all f the cancers cmbined. But wmen dn’t even 46 it. If wmen knew the 47 and signs f heart disease, they culd save their lives.
Therein I 48 my calling. I zered in n raising 49 abut heart disease amngst thse whse health risk was 50 . Channeling my understanding f plitics and jurnalism, I managed t put this tpic n the natinal agenda. Great was the 51 when the Knesset(以色列议会)Cmmittee n the Status f Wmen met n the mrning f March 10, 2014, t discuss 52 heart health.
Befre cancer, I dreamed a dream fr me. After cancer, I was called upn t help preserve the lives f lts f peple. 53 can change yu fr the 54 . All yu need t d is take a few steps frward, and with a little luck, the 55 will cme.
B.active
C.yungD.special
B.advise
C.prmiseD.persuade
B.treatment
C.mvementD.achievement
B.hpeful
C.surprisingD.difficult
B.decisin
C.differenceD.mistake
B.spread
C.haveD.knw
B.causes
C.futureD.excuses
B.lst
C.fundD.changed
B.awareness
C.viceD.subjects
B.ptential
C.relativeD.slight
B.disappintment
C.embarrassmentD.anxiety
’B.kids’
C.men’sD.wmen’s
B.Friends
C.CareersD.Patients
B.faster
C.betterD.quieter
B.permissin
C.transfrmatinD.infrmatin
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。
Frm the first day I arrived in Kunming, I had my understanding f China 56. (change). Far frm being narrw-minded and hstile t 57. (freign), peple came up t talk t me the first time I went ut n the street. It happened t be all in Chinese, s I didn’t understand much, 58. it did cause me t rethink my assumptins.
As my Chinese imprved, this cntinued thrughut my stay, frm my landlrd intrducing me t peple wh culd help us learn Chinese t 59. (get) t knw the cuple wh ran a ndle restaurant nearby.
If yu’re interested in ther peple, their culture, and their language, they’ll be 60. (friend) t yu. China isn’t 61. exceptin.
Dn’t judge a cuntry by its media cverage, 62.(especial) sme Western media, which have much prejudice.
I saw a very different kind f China with my wn eyes. Kunming, 63. I lived fr mst f my stay, wasn’t much plluted. I had frank cnversatins with Chinese peple abut almst everything.
Still China 64. (develp), but the ecnmic grwth means that mst peple 65. (see) their living standards imprve rapidly in the last 20 years. Peple I spke with were generally ptimistic abut the future.
第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华, 你的英国朋友Peter来信询问你校学生体育运动情况。请给他回信, 内容包括:
1.学校的体育场馆;
2.主要的运动项目;
3.你喜欢的项目。
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)
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。续写词数应为150左右。
The eight-year-ld Carl lived with her father David, mther May and elder brther Rb. The little family happily lived in a beautiful village surrunded with beautiful nature. The village was at the ft f a muntain, with beautiful views f the snwy muntain. The family survived n grwing seasnal plants and trees. Their life is ttally surrunded by nature and beauty.
While they lived a very happy life, Carl did nt lve the beautiful atmsphere f the village. She really wanted t mve int the city and enjy the city life. She wanted t shp, mve arund the city, watch mvies, and eat in fantastic restaurants and cafés, etc.
Hwever, there was hardly any chance that Carl’s family mved t the city as they had everything in the village.
One day, Carl fell asleep during the early nn and she had a sund sleep. Of curse, she had a strange dream. She saw her grandmther in her dream as a fairy and her deceased grandmther granted her a wish. Carl requested her that she shuld lve t enjy the city life as she always desired.
Grandmther understd the desire f Carl, but still wanted t cnvince her that the peaceful village life is better than the city life.
She tld Carl,“Baby, yu cannt have access t fresh fruit and vegetables frm plants as yu have at yur hme. Yu cannt breathe fresh air. Yu cannt play with animals. Yu can hardly find any trees. Yu will nt find peace as yu see here! D yu still want t g t the city?”
Withut hearing the cncerns, Carl asked her grandmther t grant the wish. Grandmther granted her wish, but with a cnditin. Carl was tld that she wuld nly have 6 hurs t spend in the city. Later, she wuld return t the village. Carl agreed.
Carl then fund herself in the city with her friends.
Carl’s brther Rb was calling her fr lunch and Carl wke up.
答案:
附: 听力原文
(Text 1)
W: I can’t believe that Gracie chse the white shirt instead f the red ne. I think it will make her skin lk really dark.
M: It desn’t matter, if she likes the clur.
(Text 2)
W: Yu’re taking Prfessr Green’s curse. D yu think it is easy?
M: Nt really, but the curse is useful. The prblem is that I can hardly stay awake in his class.
(Text 3)
W: Can I leave a little bit earlier tday? I need t g t a huse-warming party.
M: Oh, sure. Yu can leave at 4:50, but culd yu make use f the next thirty minutes t type this reprt fr me, please?
(Text 4)
M: Excuse me. Can yu tell me the title f this il painting?
W: Srry, I dn’t knw fr sure. But I guess it’s an early 18th-century wrk. Shall we lk it up in the catalgue in the hall?
M: OK.
(Text 5)
W: Hey, yu kncked all my bks ut f my arms.
M: I am srry; I am in a hurry. I have t meet Mr Green, but I will help yu pick up these bks first.
W: Well, it desn’t matter. The headmaster is waiting fr yu in the meeting rm.
M: Thank yu s much.
(Text 6)
W: Hi, welcme t Athens Palace! Can I take yur rder, please?
M: Yeah. Tw bacn cheeseburgers and tw rders f fries, please.
W: All right. Wuld yu like anything t drink with that?
M: N, thanks. We’ve gt sdas at hme.
W: OK. Yur ttal is $27.
M: Here are three ten-dllar bills. Keep the change, please!
W: Oh, thank yu s much! Yu are Number 255. Yur rder shuld be ready in abut five minutes.
(Text 7)
M: Hell. This is Jim. Can I speak t Julia?
W: Hell, Jim. This is Julia.
M: Julia, we received a letter last week abut the gegraphy field trip. I just want t remind yu that it needs t be signed by yur parents, and then it shuld be handed in tmrrw.
W: S are we leaving n Sunday r Mnday fr the trip? What shuld we take with us fr the trip?
M: Well, all the infrmatin is given in the letter. Final details will be psted n the nticebard n Friday mrning, the day after tmrrw.
W: OK. I gt it. Thank yu, Jim.
M: Yu’re welcme.
(Text 8)
M: Where were yu this mrning, Sara? Mum and I were ging t take yu t schl.
W: Oh, thanks, Dad. I thught yu saw my nte. I tk the early bus in the mrning.
M: An early bus? I thught yu were a night persn.
W: Yes, but we have band practice tday. We’re playing n stage next mnth, and I was excited befre. But nw...
M: What happened?
W: It’s the unifrms. I saw them, and I regret being the guitar player.
M: Ugly? I’m sure yu’d lk great in anything, Sara.
W: It’s nt that. They’re made ut f wl. Wl! In August!
M: Dear Lrd! I can’t imagine that!
W: Well, it’s wrse fr the pianists.
M: I guess the drummers have the same prblem.
W: Yes. They cmplained, but the schl desn’t have mney t buy new clthes fr us.
(Text 9)
W: Gd mrning. Can I bk a bus trip t Edinburgh?
M: Yes, there are tw every day, mrning and afternn.
W: Tmrrw mrning, please. It’s my free day. Hw much is it?
M: It’s nine punds fr adults, five fr children, and seven fr students.
W: That’s gd. I’m at university. Here’s the mney and my student card.
M: Thanks. Here’s yur ticket.
W: Where can I catch the bus?
M: In Bridge Street r utside the Grand Htel, r there’s a stp at the library if yu want t wait there.
W: Gd idea, I’ll d that. What time des it leave?
M: It leaves Bridge Street at a quarter t nine and gets t yu at five t nine. It takes ten minutes t g thrugh twn.
W: Is there time t see the castle in Edinburgh? I heard it is wnderful, s I’d really like t visit it.
M: Yes, we g there after the main church. We dn’t visit the shps r museums, I’m afraid.
W: Fine. Hw lng is the trip?
M: The jurney there and back is abut tw and a quarter hurs and yu spend tw hurs in Edinburgh. S that’s fur hurs and fifteen minutes. Yu’ll be back by lunchtime.
W: Great!
(Text 10)
W:The English Camp Cmpany rganises English Summer Camps fr 7-t 14-year-lds. Our fun-lving teachers cme frm sme f the best universities in the United States. They are well-qualified with backgrunds in teaching English. This summer, we will take a trip t Canada. We will participate in sme vluntary wrk. The mst exciting ne is that we will have an adventure trip int the green jungle. We will als g fr a trip t Italy. We will visit famus museums there. Yu will be impressed by its architecture. We will live and learn tgether in Milan University. Our trip t Canada lasts fr ten days and csts $1,000 and the ne t Italy lasts fr a week and csts $800. We ffer a fun and relaxing atmsphere fr children t learn English. N ne will ever learn a language withut making mistakes. At ur camps we dn’t ask the children t speak English perfectly. We nly ask them t d their best. Jin ur 20-day camps fr the summer f yur life!
1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.A 6.C 7.B 8.A 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.C 13.C 14.B 15.B 16.C 17.C 18.A 19.A 20.B
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了四个城市, 这四个城市的人对游客和邻居都非常友好。
21.C 词义猜测题。根据第一段中的 “... with lcals wh are quick t welcme visitrs and neighburs alike.” 可知, 当地人能够快速地欢迎游客, 表示他们已经养成习惯。
22.B 细节理解题。根据第三段中的 “New Zealand’s biggest city is als the cuntry’s friendliest, perhaps because many f its residents... s it is welcming fr turists and new residents.” 可知, 答案为B项。
23.B 推理判断题。根据全文内容可知, 本文主要介绍了四个城市, 这四个城市的人都非常友好。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了在英国, 人们的生活方式逐渐发生着改变: 越来越多的家庭选择合住。
24.B 细节理解题。根据第三段中的 “... but Rita Whitehead has her wn kitchen, bathrm, bedrm and living rm n the grund flr.” 可知, 丽塔在一楼有她自己的厨房、浴室、卧室和客厅。所以丽塔居住在一楼。故选B项。
25.A 推理判断题。根据第五段中尼克说的话 “Frm my standpint, it all seems t wrk very well. Wuld I recmmend it? Yes, I think I wuld.” 可知, 尼克觉得和岳母合住在一起挺好的, 一切都很顺畅自然。由此推测, 尼克对于与岳母合住持积极的态度。故选A项。
26.C 推理判断题。结合第六段中的 “Official reprts suggest that the number f husehlds with three generatins living tgether had risen frm 325,000 in 2001 t 419,000 in 2013.” 可知, 官方报告显示三代同堂的家庭数量从2001年的32.5万户增加到了2013年的41.9万户。第七段也用了相关的数据对家庭几代人合住的情况进行了介绍。文中作者是在引用官方的具体数据对几代人合住的家庭进行分析和说明。故选C项。
27.D 主旨大意题。文章重点讲述了在英国越来越多的家庭选择合住这一社会现象。故选D项。
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。作者寓情于景, 描述了在漫长的冬季里, 邻居们都渴望与其他人交流的心情。
28.A 词义猜测题。前面的一句话的意思是 “四周的景色一片凄凉, 小山、天空和森林灰蒙蒙的”, 这一切使作者感到情绪低落。
29.B 推理判断题。根据第三、四段得知, 作者家的附近有一棵老苹果树, 每到春天, 它便蓬勃绽开花蕾, 空气中弥漫着苹果花的芳香。后来有一天, 在春天引起的疯狂冲动中, 作者拿着整枝器和修枝剪, 想除掉一些杂乱无章的树枝。当他刚站到树下, 邻居们就纷纷打开窗户, 或者走到门廊上, 显然, 他们对这棵苹果树很关心, 由此推断出这棵老苹果树是邻居们的喜爱之物。
30.C 推理判断题。由第五段中两位邻居的反应可知, 他们担心这棵老苹果树的安全。
31.A 推理判断题。根据最后一段中的 “He remarked hw this recent winter had been especially lng and cmplained f nt having seen r spken at length t anyne in ur neighburhd.” 可知, 这位邻居抱怨由于冬季时间太长, 很久没有与邻居说话了。再联系第六段邻居们聚在老苹果树下相互交流的情景可知, 这位邻居想与邻居们聚一聚了。
【语篇导读】本文主要介绍了一种环保的生活方式, 即去二手商店捐赠或购买二手衣物。
32.B 细节理解题。根据第二段的第二句 “She says that dnating and shpping at thrift stres is an excellent way t exercise all three f the three R’s: reduce, reuse and recycle.” 可知, 二手商店是收纳并出售二手货品的店。
33.A 细节理解题。根据第二段的 “... educating peple n hw t live a greener life by making changes arund the huse.” 可知, 林赛·库尔特建议到二手商店里购物是为了让人们过上更环保的生活, 对环境友好。
34.C 推理判断题。根据第四段的 “One persn wh knws this quite well is Jdi Jacyk...” “We are cnstantly thrifting and we reuse cstumes fr many years.” 可推知, 乔迪热衷于在二手商店里购物, 是这项活动的粉丝。
35.D 观点态度题。根据最后一段 “The next time yu need t lighten yur clset, take the pprtunity t g thrift shpping t lighten bth yur carbn ftprint and yur financial burden at the same time.” 可推知, 作者支持这种到二手商店里购物的环保行为。
36.B 37.E 38.F 39.G 40.D
【语篇导读】本文是一篇记叙文。文章介绍了一位乳腺癌患者康复后致力于提高女性对心脏疾病的认识。
41.A 由上文的 pick yurself up and enjy the glry f及下文的with a missin t serve可推断, 癌症患者在伤心过后会振作起来, 享受 “活着(alive)” 的幸福, 并努力做些事情。
42.D 由上文的my life’s gal可知, 在患癌症之前, 作者的人生目标是 “说服(persuade)” 自己的丈夫再生一个宝宝。
43.B 由下文的the bdy heals much faster可推断, “治疗(treatment)” 结束后, 作者感到很茫然。
44.D 由上文的I felt lst及下文的 “... the bdy heals much faster than...” 可推断, 作者感到生存是如此 “艰难(difficult)”。
45.C 由上文的 “What was my calling nw... Nw I felt I shuld help save thers.” 可推断, 作者想要给那些有生命和健康危险的人带来 “不同(difference)”。
46.D 由下文的 “If wmen knew...” 可推断, 女性甚至不 “知道(knw)” 心血管疾病的危害。
47.B 如果女性知道心脏病的 “起因(causes)” 和前兆, 她们就能挽救自己的生命。
48.C 由上段可知, 通过和朋友的谈话, 作者 “找到了(fund)” 自己的使命。
49.B 由上段末的 “If wmen knew... signs f heart disease, they culd save their lives.” 可推断, 作者开始致力于提高人们对心脏病的 “认识(awareness)”。
50.A 作者帮助那些健康风险 “严重(severe)” 的人了解心脏病。
51.A 作者的努力促使议会委员们讨论心脏健康, 这令作者感到非常 “满足(satisfactin)”。
52.D 由上文的Status f Wmen及第四段末的 “If wmen knew... signs f heart disease, they culd save their lives.” 可推断, 议会委员们讨论了 “女性的(wmen’s)” 心脏健康。
53.A 参考第54题解析。
54.C 由作者经历癌症后大有成就的事例可知, “灾难(Disasters)” 可以让一个人变得 “更好(better)”。
55.C 你只需要向前迈几步, 再凭借一点点运气, “转变(transfrmatin)” 就会发生。
56.changed 57.freigners 58.but 59.getting 60.friendly 61.an 62.especially 63.where 64.is develping 65.have seen
写作
第一节
Dear Peter,
I am s delighted t have received yur letter. Yu asked me in yur last letter abut the physical exercise in ur schl and the fllwing infrmatin may give yu sme help.
T my great jy, a famus new stadium has been put up, which has becme the landmark in ur schl. Besides, with the stadium built, a wide range f sprts activities can be carried ut, f which table tennis, ftball as well as running cmpetitins enjy great ppularity. I am particularly fnd f basketball because it has been giving me strength t cnfrnt the challenge in my life.
Finally, I sincerely invite yu t visit ur schl and jin in the sprts we bth like.
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节
Carl then fund herself in the city with her friends. Carl and her friends went t watch mvies. After that they ate delicius fd in a restaurant and shpped in a huge mall. Carl was happy that she had the chance t experience the life in the city. Yet at the same time, she understd that everything tld by her grandmther was true in the city. There was n peace and n silence; the city life was fast and rushing. The air quality is nt satisfying. She culd hardly find any animal r even a tree.
Carl’s brther Rb was calling her fr lunch and Carl wke up. She recalled what happened just nw in her dream and realised that her life in the village with her family was far mre wnderful than the city life. Carl understd that she was having a mre jyful life. She shared her dream with her family while enjying the fresh fruit and vegetables, and they laughed tgether. Carl als develped lve fr plants, animals and beautiful nature.
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