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    模块综合检测(一)
    (时间:100分钟;满分:120分)
    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
    Essay Competition
    The aim of this contest is to encourage great student writers and to give them a leg­up in their studies.
    Prizes
    One Grand Prize winner will receive:$1,000 in cash;the essay published in our magazine's Dec.2021 issue;an interview with our magazine's author.
    Ten First Place winners will receive:$500 in cash;their names and essay titles listed in our magazine's Dec.2021 issue.
    Fifty Honorable Mention Winners will receive:a$50 gift card to our online shop.
    Requirements
    *The length of the essay should be between 500­700 words.
    *Write an essay on the topic of:How Food Affects Our Mood.
    *Please write about three reasons for believing in your thesis (论点) statement in the form of body paragraphs and back up your reasons with practical evidence from respected sources.
    *Do not write about yourself and don't explain why you deserve to win the prizes.
    Deadlines
    Early­Bird Deadline:May 4,2021—Free for the entry.
    Deadline:June 5,2021—$5 for the entry.
    Extended Deadline:July 22,2021—$10 for the entry.
    【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章是对举办论文比赛的有关事项进行说明。
    1.What will the First Place winners be rewarded with?
    A.Getting their essays published in the magazine.
    B.Having their essay titles listed in the magazine.
    C.Receiving a gift card to the particular online shop.
    D.Gaining an opportunity to meet the magazine's author.
    B [细节理解题。根据Prizes部分中“Ten First Place winners will receive:$ 500 in cash;their names and essay titles listed in our magazine's Dec.2021 issue.”可知,10位一等奖获得者的文章标题将列在杂志的2021年12月刊上。故选B项。]
    2.Which of the following meets the requirements?
    A.Writing an essay of more than 800 words.
    B.Submitting an essay about food nutrition.
    C.Expressing your strong desire to get the award.
    D.Supporting your reasons with credible evidence.
    D [细节理解题。根据Requirements部分中“Please write about three reasons...back up your reasons with practical evidence from respected sources.(请写三个理由……并用来自权威的实际证据来支持你的理由。)”可知,论文要求要用可信的证据来支持你的理由。 故选D项。]
    3.When can you submit your essay for free?
    A.April 30,2021. B.May 20.2021.
    C.June 10.2021. D.July 25,2021.
    A [细节理解题。根据Deadlines部分中“Early­Bird Deadline:May 4,2021—Free for the entry.”可知,提前截止时间是2021年5月4日,在此之前提交论文可以免费参赛。故选A项。]
    B
    One day,Lisa Holman told her family she would be out that night visiting her friend,only about half an hour drive from her house.So it was not alarming as the night grew on and she did not arrive home.As 11 p.m.passed,her family began to worry.They called her but did not get any answer.They then reached out to Lisa's friend,who said Lisa had left to drive home at 9 that night.
    The family thought about calling the police that evening but the police typically don't define a person missing unless there is no contact for 24 hours.The next morning there was still no sign of Lisa.All the family could do was sit home and wait.Lisa's son decided to drive along Lisa's route and carefully look for her.He found Lisa's car had crashed into a tree.What's worse,there was no sign of Lisa at all.
    The family called the police.The police began their search.But due to the heavy rain the search team was called back.The family was very disappointed but still hopeful and continued the search 700 feet from Lisa's car,they finally found Lisa under a rock.
    After a few days in hospital,Lisa recovered.She explained that she passed out after her car slid off the road in the rain.After she came to herself,Lisa managed to climb out of the car.While walking to find help,Lisa was exhausted and unable to figure out the direction.So she couldn't walk on and climbed under a rock as it started raining again.Scared as she was,she turned to her faith in hopes of living to see her son again.
    【语篇解读】 本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述的是Lisa到朋友家拜访,回程路上车在雨中滑出路面后晕了过去,最后被家人和警方救助的故事。
    4.When should Lisa arrive home after visiting her friend?
    A.About 9 p.m. B.About 9: 30 p.m.
    C.About 11 p.m. D.The next morning.
    B [细节理解题。根据第一段“One day,Lisa Holman told her family she would be out that night visiting her friend,only about half an hour drive from her house.”可知Lisa家与朋友家车程约半小时;结合第一段最后一句“They then reached out to Lisa's friend,who said Lisa had left to drive home at 9 that night.”可知Lisa晚上9:00离开朋友家,所以她本应该在9:30到家,故选B项。]
    5.Why did the family give up calling the police that night?
    A.The police usually refused to come at night.
    B.The heavy rain had blocked all the roads up.
    C.They thought Lisa would come back herself.
    D.They had been out of touch with Lisa for less than a day.
    D [细节理解题。根据第二段“The family thought about calling the police that evening but the police typically don't define a person missing unless there is no contact for 24 hours.”由此可知24小时内没有联系,警方不会认定失踪处理,所以他们放弃了报警是因为Lisa失踪还不足一天,故选D项。]
    6.Who found Lisa under the rock?
    A.The friend she had visited.
    B.A hiking team passing by.
    C The police search team.
    D.Lisa's family.
    D [细节理解题。根据第三段“The family was very disappointed but still hopeful and continued the search.700 feet from Lisa's car,they finally found Lisa under a rock.”可知是Lisa的家人在一块岩石下找到了她。故选D项。]
    7.Why was Lisa unable to go home by herself?
    A.She was lost.
    B.Her legs were badly injured.
    C.She was locked in her car.
    D.She was caught by heavy rain.
    A [细节理解题。根据最后一段“She explained that she passed out after her car slid off the road in the rain.After she came to herself,Lisa managed to climb out of the car.While walking to find help,Lisa was exhausted and unable to figure out the direction.”可知Lisa无法自己回家是因为她迷路了,故选A项。]
    C
    Cowboy or spaceman?A dilemma for a children's party,perhaps.But also a question for economists,argued Kenneth Boulding,a British economist,in an essay published in 1966.We have run our economies,he warned,like cowboys on the open grassland:taking and using the world's resources,confident that more lies over the horizon.But the Earth is less a grassland than a spaceship—a closed system,alone in space,carrying limited supplies.We need,said Boulding,an economics that takes seriously the idea of environmental limits.In the half century since his essay,a new movement has responded to his challenge.“Ecological economists”,as they call themselves,want to revolutionise its aims and assumptions.What do they say—and will their ideas achieve lift­off?
    To its advocators,ecological economics is neither ecology nor economics,but a mix of both.Their starting point is to recognise that the human economy is part of the natural world.Our environment,they note,is both a source of resources and a sink for wastes.But it is ignored in conventional textbooks,where neat diagrams trace the flows between firms,households and the government as though nature did not exist.That is a mistake,say ecological economists.
    There are two ways our economies can grow,ecological economists point out:through technological change,or through more intensive use of resources.Only the former,they say,is worth having.They are suspicious of GDP,a crude measure which does not take account of resource exhaustion,unpaid work,and countless other factors.In its place they advocate moreholistic(全面的) approaches,such as the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI),a composite index(复合指标) that includes things like the cost of pollution,deforestation and car accidents.While GDP has kept growing,global GPI per person peaked in 1978:by destroying our environment we are making ourselves poorer,not richer.The solution,says Herman Daly,a former World Bank economist and eco­guru,is a “steady­state” economy,where the use of materials and energy is held constant.
    Mainstream economists are unimpressed.The GPI,they point out,is a subjective measure.And talk of limits to growth has had a bad press since the days of Thomas Malthus,a gloomy 18th century cleric who predicted,wrongly,that overpopulation would lead to famine.Human beings find solutions to some of the most annoying problems.But ecological economists warn against self­satisfaction.In 2009 a paper in Nature,a scientific journal,argued that human activity is already overstepping safe planetary boundaries on issues such as biodiversity(生物多样性) and climate change.That suggests that ecological economists are at least asking some important questions,even if their answers turn out to be wrong.
    【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了生态经济的概念,并指出我们在发展经济的同时不能忽视自然,经济的增长与生态自然是息息相关的。
    8.Kenneth Boulding and the content of his essay at the beginning of this passage are meant to .
    A.point out how ignorant of nature the cowboys are
    B.blame human beings for their exploitation of nature
    C.ask people to take seriously the environment limits
    D.introduce ecological economists and ecologist economics
    D [推理判断题。由文章第一段“In the half century since his essay,a new movement has responded to his challenge.‘Ecological economists’,as they call themselves,want to revolutionise its aims and assumptions.”以及下文可知,文章开头处提出Kenneth Boulding和她的论文内容是为了介绍生态经济学家和生态经济学。故选D项。]
    9.According to ecological economists,what is the mistake existing in conventional textbooks?
    A.Ecology and economics are not mixed together.
    B.Human economy isn't recognized as parts of nature.
    C.The environment has both resources and wastes.
    D.Diagrams connect firms,households and the government.
    B [细节理解题。由第二段“Their starting point is to recognise that the human economy is part of the natural world...But it is ignored in conventional textbooks”可知,生态经济学家认为在传统的课本中,人类的经济没有被看作是自然的一部分。故选B项。]
    10.The comparison between GDP and GPI data in 1978 has warned us that .
    A.GDP is crude measure that is not worth using
    B.car accident should by all means include in GDP
    C.we are gaining material wealth by destroying nature
    D.resources and energy will one day be totally used up
    C [推理判断题。由第三段“by destroying our environment we are making ourselves poorer,not richer.”可知,1978年GDP和GPI数据的对比警告我们,我们通过毁灭自然获得物质财富。故选C项。]
    11.Which in the following will the author probably agree?
    A.The aims and assumptions of economics need to be revolutionized.
    B.GDP and GPI should be both accepted by mainstream economists.
    C.Human beings can always find solutions to all the annoying problems.
    D.Ecological economists' concerns about the world are worth noticing.
    D [推理判断题。由最后一段“That suggests that ecological economists are at least asking some important questions,even if their answers turn out to be wrong.”可知,作者认为生态经济学家对世界的担心是值得注意的。故选D项。]
    D
    Posing for a picture and flashing the V sign may expose your fingerprints,giving criminals an opportunity to steal your important information.
    Researchers with the National Institute of Informatics in Japan successfully got fingerprint information from a picture during an experiment,even though the subject was photographed from three meters away,according to the newspaper.
    “Once you share them on social media then they're gone.Unlike a password you can't change your fingers.”
    Biometric(生物统计的) security is reaching the mainstream with more than 50 percent of mobile phones set to include fingerprint recognition for the first time in 2017.The technology is also used in immigration control and for access to high­security controlled areas.
    Photos that include both people's faces and fingers run a higher risk of revealing personal information,and the risk for celebrities is even higher.
    Chinese experts in fingerprint identification confirmed the possibility.“Technically we can use high­definition video cameras to obtain people's fingerprints,”said Dr.Yin Desen of the First Institute of the Ministry of Public Security.He also said that people's external features are easily recorded.However,compared to video,it is more difficult to obtain fingerprints through just one photo.
    According to experts,criminals are able to use counterfeit fingerprints to commit crimes,such as stealing fingerprint passwords and signing agreements.Yin warned that people should pay more attention when they leave fingerprints or use them as passwords.
    【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。文章讲述了在当代社会,人们的指纹信息很容易泄露,应多加注意。
    12.What is the difference between passwords and fingerprints?
    A.Passwords can be changed.
    B.It is simple to recognize fingerprints.
    C.Fingerprints have a higher security level.
    D.Passwords depend on users' experience.
    A [细节理解题。通过文章第三段“Unlike a password you can't change your fingers.”可知密码和指纹的区别在于密码可以更改,而指纹不能。故选A项。]
    13.Which of the following statements is not mentioned as the use of biometric security?
    A.Fingerprint recognition.
    B.Immigration control.
    C.Vehicle identification.
    D.High­security controlled area.
    C [推理判断题。通过文章第四段“Biometric security is reaching the mainstream with more than 50 percent of mobile phones set to include fingerprint recognition for the first time in 2017.The technology is also used in immigration control and for access to high­security controlled areas.”可知该项技术将用于指纹识别,移民管制以及高度安全控制区,没有提及用于车辆识别。故选C项。]
    14.What does the underlined word “counterfeit” probably mean in the last paragraph?
    A.Reliable. B.False.
    C.Genuine. D.Unique.
    B [词义猜测题。根据画线词后文“to commit crimes,such as stealing fingerprint passwords and signing agreements.”可知犯罪分子通过伪造的指纹进行犯罪,比如盗取指纹密码和签署协议。所以“counterfeit”的词义是伪造的。故选B项。]
    15.What can we infer from the text?
    A.People should use passwords.
    B.All the photos run a high risk of exposing personal information.
    C.Passwords can be more easily stolen than fingerprints.
    D.It's easier to give away information of fingerprints through video.
    D [推理判断题。通过文章第六段“However,compared to video,it is more difficult to obtain fingerprints through just one photo.”可以推知,通过视频传递指纹信息更容易。故选D项。]
    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。
    Five ways our post­pandemic
    (疫情后) world will be different
    The future has never been easy to forecast,and the coronavirus makes life even more unpredictable.To gather informed views on how we most likely will live,learn,work,and communicate when we reach the new normal,National Geographic interviewed a range of experts and leaders.
    New Ways to Learn
    16 Although equal access to tech remains a barrier,tools will be designed that may bridge divides.Students will use technology to help with homework,set goals,and measure progress.
    Balance Work and Life
    The future of work won't be fully remote,but it won't be limited to offices,either.It'll be a mixture.Smaller offices will be centers for occasional in­person collaboration,while improved digital tools—such as better video chatting—will support workers at home.Besides,more emphasis on balancing productivity with personal needs will allow employees to organize their work hours to fit their schedules. 17
    Tech Leads the Way
    Broadband(宽带) access has never been equal. 18 Yet advances in high­speed 5G telecom networks will fuel an increase in fields from telemedicine to banking,education,and transportation.This will be a tidal wave of change.More efficient networks will reduce costs and help small businesses affected by the pandemic reach new customers and grow.
    Get Out and Stay Out
    U.S.national parks saw dramatic drops in visitors last spring—but then numbers exploded this spring,as did sales for RVs and bikes. 19 People are going outdoors more often this year and also shifting from adventure sports requiring travel—skiing,climbing,backpacking—to closer­to­home activities such as bird­watching,gardening,and bike riding.
    20
    Public concern in the United States about global warming hit an all­time high last November,according to researchers at Yale and George Mason Universities.Large majorities of Americans think human­caused global warming is real,and they feel worried and even personally responsible.Surprisingly,a survey in April found that COVID­19 hadn't replaced concern over the climate—though it had reduced media coverage of it.
    A.Remote Possibilities
    B.One Planet,Two Crises
    C.Therefore,flexibility will be the ultimate job benefit.
    D.The pandemic exposed that divide.
    E.One positive aspect of schools closing may be how districts are innovating to improve learning from home.
    F.Many cities have closed streets to make room for outdoor dining,public events,and parks.
    G.The Internet has made it possible for millions of people to work remotely,but it's put us at risk of cyber­attacks.
    【语篇解读】 文章从五个方面讲述了疫情后的改变。
    16.E [根据段落标题“New Ways to Learn”可知,本段讲述疫情后学习的新方式。E项中的“learning”与之相符。下文“Students will use technology to help with homework,set goals,and measure progress.”与E项“关闭学校的一个积极的方面可能是地区如何创新以改善在家学习的环境。”是因果关系。故选E。]
    17.C [上文“Besides,more emphasis on balancing productivity with personal needs will allow employees to organize their work hours to fit their schedules.”结合标题“Balance Work and Life”说明本段讲述工作和生活的平衡,可推断,此处讲述疫情后人们更多的强调生产力和个人需求的平衡,工作时间灵活与工作利益的相关,C项中“flexibility”与此相符,与上文构成因果关系,therefore是关键词。故选C。]
    18.D [上文“Broadband access has never been equal.”说明宽带的使用从来都是不平等的。D项中的“divide”与之相符。因此推断D项“大流行病暴露了这个分歧”。符合语境。故选D。]
    19.F [下文“People are going outdoors more often this year and also shifting from adventure sports requiring travel—skiing,climbing”可推断,描述了人们转向户外活动,F项“许多城市都关闭了街道,为户外餐饮、公共活动和公园腾出空间。”符合语境,说明人们常待在户外。故选F。]
    20.B [空格处是段落标题。下文“Public concern in the United States about global warming hit an all­time high last November,according to researchers at Yale and George Mason Universities.Large majorities of Americans think human­caused global warming is real,and they feel worried and even personally responsible.Surprisingly,a survey in April found that COVID­19 hadn't replaced concern over the climate—though it had reduced media coverage of it.”说明本段讲述了两个危机:全球变暖和新冠疫情。故B项“一个地球,两种危机”为最佳标题。故选B。]
    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。
    Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.Sixth­grader Jamaria Crump has already set an example.It took her one year to perfect her 21 lemonade recipe along with some desserts that made her business,LemonTopia,a 22 .And what is even more amazing is that,with some help from her 23 ,Jamaria built LemonTopia herself.
    “She had 24 for a lemonade stand for a year before I let her do it,” said her mom,Jasmine Hall.When Jamaria's previous school announced a bake sale,it was the perfect 25 .But the school told her she had to offer baked food 26 lemonade.So Jamaria added cookies and cheesecake.After the bake sale,she kept 27 at school and community events.
    “It continued in different places 28 she served a party at the city hall,” Jasmine said.“We made a fortune at the party.” And with that money,Jamaria 29 her mother for working at the stand.“She's a kid,so sometimes she wants to 30 ,such as going to the concert,” Jasmine said.“If I have to 31 for her,she will offer me money hourly.” The market manager said,“Jamaria's drinks and snacks are the special,cheerful presence in the market.” 32 ,the market is competitive so Jamaria has to 33 ways to drum up business.Fortunately,she has always shown her 34 as she developed lemonade with new flavors.
    “I'm very 35 of my daughter for sticking with it,” said Jasmine.
    【语篇解读】 本文主要讲述了一位六年级学生Jamaria在自己的柠檬水事业上的坚持及取得的成功。
    21.A.complex    B.expensive
    C.unique D.familiar
    C [根据下文“Jamaria's drinks and snacks are the special”及后面她取得成功的细节描述可知Jamaria的柠檬水配方是十分独特的。故选C。]
    22.A.hit B.joke
    C.record D.test
    A [根据下文“And what is even more amazing is that”可知Jamaria的成功让大家很吃惊,由此推知她的甜点大受欢迎。故选A。]
    23.A.dad B.mom
    C.friends D.classmates
    B [根据下文“said her mom”可知此处指Jamaria是在妈妈的帮助下建造了自己的LemonTopia。故选B。]
    24.A.applied B.looked
    C.acted D.begged
    D [根据下文“for a lemonade stand for a year before I let her do it”可知在妈妈允许Jamaria做这些之前,Jamaria一直在请求妈妈的允许。故选D。]
    25.A.challenge B.phenomenon
    C.opportunity D.achievement
    C [根据前文Jamaria一直请求妈妈要经营一个柠檬水摊等细节描述,可以推断出学校的烘焙义卖活动对她来说是一个展示自己的绝佳机会。故选C。]
    26.A.in spite of B.in memory of
    C.in place of D.in addition to
    D [根据下文“So Jamaria added cookies and cheesecake.”可知此处指除了柠檬水以外,还要提供烘焙食物。故选D。]
    27.A.selling B.wandering
    C.exhibiting D.advertising
    A [根据上文“When Jamaria's previous school announced a bake sale”可知此处指义卖活动之后Jamaria依然在售卖。故选A。]
    28.A.when B.until
    C.unless D.after
    B [根据语境可知此处指Jamaria一直在不同的地方售卖,直到(until)她在市政厅举办了一个聚会。故选B。]
    29.A.praised B.pleased
    C.paid D.persuaded
    C [根据下文“for working at the stand”可知此处指Jamaria支付母亲在摊位工作的费用。pay for支付,付钱,买单。故选C。]
    30.A.study B.succeed
    C.play D.work
    C [根据下文“such as going to the concert”可知此处指Jamaria作为一个孩子有时也要玩耍娱乐。故选C。]
    31.A.fill in B.give in
    C.take in D.cut in
    A [根据上文“such as going to the concert”及“she will offer me money hourly”可知Jamaria出去玩时,她的妈妈代替她的工作,她按小时付给妈妈报酬。故选A。]
    32.A.Therefore B.However
    C.Otherwise D.Besides
    B [根据前后文语境,可知为转折关系,应用however。故选B。]
    33.A.put up with B.catch up with
    C.make up with D.come up with
    D [上文是“ the market is competitive”可知此处指市场竞争激烈,不得不想出应对的方法。故选D。]
    34.A.decision B.choice
    C.enthusiasm D.expectation
    C [根据前文Jamaria在自己柠檬水口味创新上花费一年时间的细节描写以及在努力去适应激烈的市场竞争,这体现了Jamaria对自己事业的热情。故选C。]
    35.A.fond B.ashamed
    C.aware D.proud
    D [根据“sticking with it”可知,她的妈妈为她感到骄傲。故选D。]
    第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    An Internet cafe serves as a bank of computers with high­speed Internet access.The customer 36. (charge)by the minute or the hour,or might buy a monthly pass.The Internet cafe might also serve food and drinks,37. this isn't always the case.
    Those who don't have computers at home are 38. (clear)possible customers for an Internet cafe.An Internet cafe is also handy for 39.
    (traveller)who can stop in to check emails,look up directions,or send off messages to loved ones at home.Other people may just feel like 40. (get)out of the house to sit and relax in front of a computer in a 41. (comfort)place.And for people that don't have computers,this is a nice choice.
    The idea of a cafe with full Internet access was created in early 1994 by Ivan Pope.He wanted to develop an Internet event in London.Then he explained his idea
    42. a cafe with Internet access.Before long,a bar called CompuCafe,
    43. offered Internet access,was built in Finland in the spring of 1994.Gradually,the Internet cafe 44. (appear)in many cities and nations around the world.Although the Internet cafe is still common in some countries like India,wireless technology and the affordability of laptop computers have made Wi­Fi cafes 45. (much)popular.
    【语篇解读】 文章主要介绍了网吧给人们的生活带来的便利。又指出了由于无线网络的产生,网吧的现状不太景气。
    36.is charged [考查动词语态。句意:顾客按分钟或小时收费,或者可以买一张月票。charge在此处意为收费,结合句意可知,顾客被收费,因此使用被动语态be done,并且主语customer为单数。故填is charged。]
    37.but [考查连词。句意:网吧也可以提供食物和饮料,但情况并非总是这样。结合句意可知,句子前后构成转折关系。故填but。]
    38.clearly [考查副词。句意:那些家里没有电脑的人显然是网吧的潜在顾客。空处修饰形容词possible,需用副词形式。故填clearly。]
    39.travellers [考查名词复数。句意:一个网吧也很方便,旅行者们可以停下来查看电子邮件,查找地点,或者给家里的亲人发信息。本句是who引导的定语从句,所以设空处应该填人,即旅客们。故填travellers。]
    40.getting [考查固定搭配。句意:其他人可能只是想走出家门,在一个舒适的地方坐在电脑前放松一下。feel like doing sth.表示想要做某事。故填getting。]
    41.comfortable [考查形容词。句意同上。本空修饰名词place,故使用形容词comfortable,作定语。故填comfortable。]
    42.of [考查介词。句意:然后他解释了他的想法,一个可以上网的咖啡馆。an idea of... 意为“……的想法”,of 后面跟想法的内容。故填of。]
    43.which [考查定语从句。句意:不久,1994年春天,芬兰建成了一家名为CompuCafe的酒吧,提供上网服务。分析句子可知,设空处引导非限制性定语从句,关系词代替先行词CompuCafe在从句中充当主语,应用关系代词which。故填which。]
    44.appeared [考查动词时态。句意:渐渐地,网吧出现在世界上许多城市和国家。根据上下文语境可知,本句陈述过去的事情,应用一般过去时,需使用动词过去式。故填appeared。]
    45.more [考查副词比较级。句意:虽然网吧在印度等一些国家仍然很普遍,但无线技术的发展和笔记本电脑的可承受价格使网吧更受欢迎。根据句意可知,网吧更受欢迎了,所以much变为比较级。故填more。]
    第三部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(满分15分)
    假如你是李华,你的美国笔友Jim得知你上周参加了学校举行的运动会,他对此很感兴趣。请给他写封邮件,内容包括:
    1.运动会的情况;
    2.你参加的项目;
    3.你的感受。
    注意:1.词数80左右;
    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。






    【参考范文】
    Dear Jim,
    How's everything going?I'd like to tell you something about the sports meeting in our school.
    All students took part in the sports meeting held on the playground last week.I participated in 4×100­meter relay which was one of the most exciting events.It was with our joint efforts that our class won the first place in this event at last.Not only did we enjoy the speed and passion in the competition,but also we strengthened the team spirit.
    Would you like to tell me how you exercise at school?Looking forward to your reply.
    Yours,
    Li Hua
    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。
    A desperate call came into Jimmy Gilleece's bar.A newly married woman who had spent the afternoon at his dive(潜水) beach bar couldn't find her wallet.She didn't care about her ID,credit cards,or $150 in cash—but her wedding ring was inside.
    Gilleece didn't like the idea that stealing could have occurred at his place,so he set out to find the wallet.He spent hours looking through footage(片段) from 16 different surveillance cameras(监控摄像头),watching the woman's every step in the bar.At 4 p.m.,the woman went to sit on a bench outside the bar and left when her taxi arrived.Within minutes,a young man in a hoodie(连帽衫) approached the bench,put something in his pocket,and walked off.Gilleece posted a picture on the bar's Facebook page.
    Within hours,Gilleece got a text from 17­year­old Rivers Prather,who'd heard about the post from his sister.Prather admitted having taken the wallet and told Gilleece he'd done it because he hadn't eaten in two days.He said he saw the ring but thought it was fake( 假 的 ),so he took the money and threw the wallet off the public docks(码头) into the ocean.Then he bought a sandwich.Gilleece,unsure whether he believed Prather,told the teen to meet him at the docks.There,they got to talking,and Prather told him that he wasn't getting along with his family and had been living in the woods for a week.Gilleece,a father of two,looked up and down Prather—his small figure,his red cheeks—and saw him for what he was:more of a kid than a criminal.
    But the police were already on the case,and because of the missing ring,Prather could be facing crime charges.“He would be going to prison,” Gilleece thought to himself.“I had to help him somehow.” So,Gilleece hired two divers to search the waters where Prather had thrown the wallet.
    注意:1.词数80左右;
    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
    When Gilleece and Prather arrived at the docks at noon the next day,a policeman was already waiting there.






    Just then a diver appeared out of the water.







    【参考范文】
    When Gilleece and Prather arrived at the docks at noon the next day,a policeman was already waiting there.Gilleece told him that he had to wait.Meanwhile,the divers jumped into the water,beginning searching for the ring.A crowd had gathered to watch the two divers scout in the strong current.More than an hour passed,with no sign of the ring.Gilleece grew worried,especially when the policeman began peppering Prather with questions,trying to get him to admit to keeping the ring.Each passing minute increased the chances that he would arrest the young man.
    Just then a diver appeared out of the water. In his hand was the wallet,and inside was the ring.Cheers erupted from the spectators.Even the policeman was happy.When Gilleece called the wallet's owner,she burst into tears.She immediately dropped the crime charges against Prather,and he was permitted to go through a misdemeanor diversion program for stealing the $ 150.But it wasn't over for Gilleece.He'd been troubled about Prather sleeping in the cold woods.After long deliberation,he told the teen he could stay with his family until he got on his feet again.
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