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     2023年普通高中高三新高考模拟检测
    英语(五)
    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 does the woman think of the film?
    A. Interesting. B. Disappointing. C. Excellent.
    2. How much does the woman spend on the albums?
    A. 35 yuan. B. 90 yuan. C. 100 yuan.
    3. How will the woman go to the town centre?
    A. By train. B. By taxi. C. By bus.
    4. Where does the conversation probably take place?
    A. At home. B. In the waiting room. C. At the doctor’s office.
    5. When will the man check in?
    A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday.
    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。
    听此段材料,回答第6至7题。
    6. What are the speakers talking about?
    A. Their business trip. B. The list of guests. C. Iris’ old friend.
    7. Who will be absent from the dinner?
    A. David. B. Henry. C. Sam.
    听此段材料,回答第8至9题。
    8. Why is the woman talking to the man?
    A. To get a form. B. To ask for leave. C. To borrow a phone.
    9. When will the woman attend her classes?
    A. On May 31. B. On June 4. C. On June 5.
    听此段材料,回答第10至12题。
    10. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
    A. Some cities in Asia.
    B. The best places to travel.
    C. The man’s traveling experience.
    11. What is the relationship between the speakers?
    A. Colleagues. B. Guide and tourist. C. Teacher and student.
    12. What did the man often do in Seoul?
    A. He visited some ancient temples.
    B. He went to an all-night market.
    C. He tasted delicious food.
    听此段材料,回答第13至16题。
    13. What happened to children after 1870?
    A. Both boys and girls could go to school.
    B. Boys and girls must study in separate classrooms.
    C. Boys and girls could play in the same playground.
    14. What were the classrooms like?
    A. The roofs were really high up.
    B. The windows were open all the time.
    C. There weren’t any pictures on the walls.
    15. Which subject does the man teach?
    A. Geography. B. History. C. Math.
    16. What can we learn from the conversation?
    A. Students used to have lunch at school.
    B. Few men taught because of the low pay.
    C. School used to start earlier than nowadays.
    听此段材料,回答第17至20题。
    17. How many brothers and sisters did Grandma Moses have?
    A. Five. B. Ten. C. Nine.
    18. What did Grandma Moses spend most of her life doing?
    A. Farming. B. Painting. C. Working at a drugstore.
    19. Why did Grandma Moses paint in her old age?
    A. To exhibit her artworks. B. To make money. C. To pass the time.
    20. When did Grandma Moses hold her first exhibition?
    A. In 1930. B. In 1940. C. In 2000.

    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
    Lack of airflow in your home can cause indoor air pollution and worsen health issues. Before buying an expensive air cleaner, you’d better try out a few houseplants first—they’re much cheaper and look a lot nicer.
    Snake Plant
    Perfect for your bedroom, this plant is unique in its ability to give off oxygen at night. Snake plants are also able to produce enough oxygen in an air-sealed room for people to breathe normally. It’s one of the best plants for filtering (过滤) some harmful gases. Water it once a week, being sure to let the soil dry in-between waterings, and keep it by a window.
    Peace Lily
    If you’re somebody that loves flowers in the house, this is a great option for you. A peace lily produces fragrant flowers all summer long, and effectively removes formaldehyde (甲醛) from the air. It grows best in shady areas and with the soil kept damp. Be careful though, as this plant can be poisonous if eaten by children or pets.
    Bamboo Palm
    This fast growing houseplant looks splendid and is safe for children and pets. It will add damp to the air in the dry winter months and remove indoor air pollutants. It grows well in indirect sunlight away from any cold drafts. Take care of it by keeping the soil wet and misting its leaves.
    Red Edged Dracaena
    This drought plant is good for beginners. It grows well in sunlight. Wipe the underside of the leaves regularly with a damp cloth to make sure it can properly filter your air. Place it in a semi-shaded area and mist the soil with room-temperature water. Careful, it’s not pet-friendly.
    1. How does a snake plant help you?
    A. It produces enough oxygen. B. It gives off a fragrant smell.
    C. It keeps the indoor air wet. D. It makes the bedroom prettier.
    2. Which of the following can be kept in the sun?
    A. A snake plant. B. A peace lily.
    C. A bamboo palm. D. A red-edged dracaena.
    3. What do the four plants have in common?
    A. They prefer dry conditions. B. They do good to kids and pets.
    C. They reduce indoor pollution. D. They’re suitable for beginners.

    B
    It’s difficult to imagine a standard coming-of-age experience that involves more change, more stress, and more personal challenge than freshman year of college.
    That food might become a way for many to deal with those stresses is hardly surprising. Weight gain in the first year of college, often jokingly referred to as the “Freshman 15”, is so common that it has become a cliche (陈词滥调). The fact that this freshman weight gain is so commonplace disguises the fact that it is often a sign of a young person having difficulty coping with the stresses of a new life.
    “Food becomes a way to exert control for many freshmen when they feel little control in many areas of their lives,” Molly Kimball, a registered dietitian and sports nutritionist, says. “I work with young people all the time who have gotten into poor lifestyle choices and a disordered way of eating.”
    “These are serious issues,” says Carol Holland, an associate professor and psychologist in the counseling center, adds. “Gaining 10 or 15 pounds isn’t always a big deal, but it could be a sign that a young person does not have the coping skills needed given the stresses he or she is under. That’s something parents want to be aware of.”
    “For many students, college life is starting over from square one,” says Holland, a spokesman for the American College Counseling Association. “They have all new friends, academic demands, boy-girl relationships, and money worries. They may think it’s easy, but quickly they are neck deep into a real time of difficult transformation.”
    So how to keep this situational overeating in check?
    Get in a regular pattern of eating and selectively eat things you enjoy. Don’t skip meals, and keep a healthy, satisfying snack on hand. Also, try to work out a healthy food plan that uses what you have around you that is easy and convenient. Finally, don’t stop exercising. Most schools have some kind of student sports center, join it and get rid of your lazy habits!
    1. What happens to freshmen in college according to the passage?
    A. Most of them cannot cope with the changes of life.
    B. They are free to eat anything they want away from home.
    C. Many of them turn to food as a way to deal with stresses.
    D. They usually gain much weight because of the busy schedule.
    2. What does “these” in paragraph 4 refer to?
    A. Weight gains. B. Some bad habits.
    C. Stresses in life. D. Difficulties in college.
    3. Which of the following is a cause of stress among freshmen according to Holland?
    A. Parent-child relationship. B. Academic requirements.
    C. Different eating habits. D. Part-time jobs off campus.
    4. What can freshmen do to control overeating?
    A. Joining a basketball club. B. Not having dinner.
    C. Keeping away from snacks. D. Staying up to study at night.

    C
    Whether you’re interested in green agriculture and rainforest conservation or supporting sustainable sources, organizations worldwide are investing time and effort into various environmental protection projects. Volunteers are always needed to help with the different initiatives to protect the environment.
    The past years have been bothered by an endless report of natural disasters occurring in geographically weak locations. Floods are affecting the places that previously never faced this problem while heat waves, droughts and earthquakes are becoming the norm (常态). Important wildlife and plant species are disappearing and threatening the planet’s biodiversity. According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), there are other problems: deforestation (毁林), pollution, water scarcity, illegal fishing and wildlife trade.
    The ongoing industrialization and the lack of awareness are taking its toll (毁坏) and it’s time for that to change. Most people remain inactive, believing small changes won’t make a difference. However, there are many ways to help. Small changes carried out by some people do make a difference.
    Excellent examples of this are organizations that believe small initiatives have a significant impact. These projects are growing steadily and positively affecting the environmental conservation and influencing the local community. They are creating awareness among others and helping them understand the importance of environmental conservation while creating volunteer opportunities to help the environment.
    The organizations will learn valuable skills about environmental conservation but most importantly, they are moving towards change. There are enough environmental volunteer opportunities that need your help and there’s no time to waste! Continue reading about environmental volunteer programs abroad and take steps toward environmental conservation.
    There are plenty of options once you decide to become an environmental volunteer. The tasks will depend on the project you have decided to volunteer with and can vary greatly. With over 130 projects focused on the environment, you’ll find projects that match both your skill set and travel preference.
    1. What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?
    A. The threats the earth is facing. B. The influence of natural disasters.
    C. The need to know natural disasters. D. The difficulty in protecting the earth.
    2. How do most people behave towards environmental problems?
    A. They make small changes. B. They help each other.
    C. They keep sitting by. D. They try to find ways.
    3. What can we learn from the text?
    A. It’s easier said than done. B. It’ll be all right on the night.
    C. Where there’s life, there’s hope. D. There is no time like the present.
    4. What’s the main purpose of the text?
    A. To call on people to be environmental volunteers.
    B. To show the serious problems of the environment.
    C. To discuss the ways of environmental conservation.
    D. To explain the reasons for protecting the environment.

    D
    The world climbs in population every year, meaning new parents enter the workforce daily. A wide variety of ideas change and adapt over time as people try to figure out what the “best” take on parenting is. Sadly, some parenting techniques have disastrous effects.
    A common technique that leads to a difficult adult life by lowering confidence in children is negative parenting. Negative parenting tactics, such as lecturing, complaining, and yes, insulting can have a serious effect on your child’s behavior and activities later on in life. Clearly, being insulted and lectured multiple times a day by an authority figure can greatly affect a child’s confidence going into adulthood. It’s not surprising he’s hardly apt to actively seek out the companionship of others. Instead, his negative feelings toward himself cultivate a feeling of unworthiness around other children.
    While negative parenting can affect a child’s mental state, helicopter parenting results in ill-prepared children in an ever growing competitive world. A helicopter parent is overly involved in the life of his or her child. Children who cannot regulate their emotions and behavior effectively are more likely to have a harder time making friends and to struggle in school. Another problem children with helicopter parents may have in the future is managing their health. Taking all of this information into account, helicopter parenting doesn’t allow the child to be independent, so once the child has grown up he or she will not be able to make a decision by himself or herself.
    On the other side of the spectrum, permissive parenting leaves a child undisciplined for life. This style of parenting has a very loose structure and few rules; the parents usually show a lot of affection and love for their children. Therefore, permissive parenting is a type of parenting style characterized by low demands with high responsiveness. Because parents have low expectations of their children, and want to be friends rather than parents, kids suffer because of a lack of achievement and motivation to do well in what they do. Therefore, children have worse self-control and cannot follow rules. These are fundamental concepts that should be taught at a young age to prepare for adulthood. If done a certain way, the effects left from parenting can hurt an adolescent into adult years.
    Overall, parenting really does affect how children grow and adapt to their world. Some parenting techniques lead to major problems that show in adulthood. The new parents of the world ought to be careful with how they raise their children.
    1. What might be the influence on a child by negative parenting?
    A. Affecting child’s mental state.
    B. Improving a child’s confidence.
    C. Cultivating a child’s worthiness.
    D. Looking for the companionship of others actively.
    2. What do helicopter parents usually do?
    A. Expect too much of their child. B. Teach their child to manage health.
    C. Make too many decisions for their child. D. Allow their child to do whatever he wants.
    3. What does the author think of self-control and self-discipline?
    A. Punishing. B. Suffering. C. Permissive. D. Essential.
    4. What is the purpose of the author’s writing the passage?
    A. To make comparison of parenting styles on children.
    B. To highlight the importance of parenting styles on children.
    C. To share the latest definitions of parenting styles on children.
    D. To inform the readers of the new parenting styles on children.

    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。
    Today, we will get you started with the basics to help your houseplants live their best life.
    Find your light
    1 Different light levels are described as low, medium and bright. If you’re wondering what light level you have in your home, here’s a quick test: Hold your hand about a foot above where you want to put your plant. If it casts a shadow with clear lines, you’re working with bright light. If the lines of your hand look a little fuzzy (模糊), that’s medium light. 2 Overall, most houseplants are going to do well in medium or bright indirect light.
    Pick a pot
    When you bring a new plant home, it is much better to let it settle in the original pot. Over time, you might notice roots growing out of that drainage (排水) holes. 3 When you are upsizing your pot, a good rule is to increase the diameter (半径) by 2 inches each time. In addition, make sure the new container has a drainage hole in the bottom. Proper drainage is important. Otherwise, their roots will rot.
    4
    Overwatering is one of the most common ways people kill their houseplants. So, how do you know when to give it a drink?
    One of the simplest ways is the finger test. Stick your finger a few inches into the soil and feel if it’s still wet. Different houseplants have different needs, but a general guideline is to water when the top 2 inches of soil are dry.
    Never stick to “Every Sunday I water my plants”. 5
    A. Water your plant properly.
    B. Check the roots occasionally.
    C. Low light is just enough light for you to read a book.
    D. It should be whenever the soil itself needs to be watered.
    E. Then it is time to find a bigger pot so its roots can expand.
    F. The first thing you need to do is figure out the type of lighting you have.
    G. Such measures will invite them to stay longer and help the plants grow better.

    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。
    Cloze 15-Blanks Passage 469
    Born with polio (小儿麻痹症), Ryder Killam started using a wheelchair at two. When he started kindergarten, Ryder had to be 1 75 feet to the end of the driveway to wait for the school bus every day. He had to 2 rain, wind, and snow while waiting for the bus, so his father Tim put up a patio umbrella (庭院伞) to provide some 3 from the elements. But it didn’t accomplish much unless it was just a rainy day with no 4 otherwise he still would get wet and not stay warm.
    Tim 5 to the community for an old bus hut but no luck. Then he 6 a post on Facebook to see if someone could help build Ryder a new one. Dan McKena, who had been teaching construction technology, responded with an “ 7 ”. Three of Mr Mckena’s classes at Westerly High School 8 the project. They worked hard for numerous weeks, 9 by the cause and knowing that soon a 10 winter would be falling. On November 2, the hut was finally delivered to the home.
    It was big enough to allow such great 11 for Ryder and an adult to be with him comfortably. Ryder’s first 12 was “Wow! Perfectly!” He loved it and wanted to hang out in it all the time. The family sent a photo of Ryder in the bus 13 and thanked Dan and his students for their hard work. The teens were extremely 14 to see just how their project has helped others. This project brought out community together a bit. It showed that there is still so much 15 in this world and town!
    1.
    A. driven
    B. pushed
    C. hidden
    D. carried
    2.
    A. survive
    B. observe
    C. admire
    D. battle
    3.
    A. decoration
    B. experience
    C. protection
    D. entertainment
    4.
    A. snow
    B. wind
    C. fog
    D. frost
    5.
    A. reached out
    B. gave in
    C. held on
    D. set down
    6.
    A. found
    B. sought
    C. placed
    D. answered
    7.
    A. absolutely
    B. obviously
    C. impossibly
    D. incredibly
    8.
    A. completed
    B. abandoned
    C. launched
    D. rejected
    9.
    A. shocked
    B. confused
    C. reminded
    D. motivated
    10.
    A. hard
    B. mild
    C. dry
    D. late
    11.
    A. variety
    B. access
    C. passion
    D. treasure
    12.
    A. choice
    B. action
    C. decision
    D. reaction
    13.
    A. station
    B. company
    C. shelter
    D. seat
    14.
    A. excited
    B. lucky
    C. astonished
    D. uncertain
    15.
    A. conflict
    B. good
    C. misfortune
    D. fun

    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。
    Mi Fu is a Chinese painter, poet, and calligrapher (书法家) in Xiangyang, Hubei during the Northern Song Dynasty. In painting he gains 1 (recognize) for his style of painting misty landscapes. This style is considered as the “Mi Fu” style and involves the use of large wet dots of ink 2 (apply) with a flat brush. His poetry is in the style of his own.
    He is best known for his calligraphy, 3 he is regarded as one of the four 4 (great) calligraphers in the Northern Song Dynasty. His style arises from the styles of calligraphers in earlier dynasties, but with a unique style 5 his own.
    As 6 famous calligrapher, Mi Fu was also considered as an eccentric (怪人). At times he 7 (call) “Madman Mi” because he was 8 (true) crazy about collecting stones. He even declared one stone to be his brother. He would bow to his rock “brother” 9 (display) respect for older brothers. His son, Mi Youren, is also a famous painter in his father’s artistic style. Unlike his father, Mi Youren lived to an older age, 20 (die) at the age of 79.

    第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 (满分15分)
    某英文报正在开展主题为“Amazing Ancient Chinese Paintings”的征文活动,请写一篇短文投稿,推荐一幅你最喜欢的绘画作品。内容包括:
    1.作品介绍;2.推荐理由。
    注意:
    1.写作词数应为80左右;
    2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

    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。
    Thoa Bui was a local animal lover. She had rescued many animals over the years. When a sweet little cat was found alone next to her co-worker’s house, her heart broke. So Thoa wasted no time taking her into her home. Thoa recalled that this baby cat was “skinny, dirty and dying”.
    Thoa named the cute cat, Rosie. Thoa was ready and willing to do whatever to save this small animal. The poor kitty was abandoned from her mother at such a young age, and Thoa was getting nervous that Rosie wouldn’t make it another night without eating properly. So, if Thoa herself couldn’t help Rosie feel safe enough, perhaps another animal could help. As soon as Thoa brought in her cherished pet, Lilo the husky (哈士奇), into the room, everything changed for Rosie.
    Together, the two instantly shared a special bond. Lilo lay down with Rosie, and as the minutes went by, it was clear that Rosie felt even more secure and out of harm’s way. Lilo was never a mother. But it seems like her maternal instincts (母性) are incredibly strong! Lilo never left Rosie’s side for hours. Once Rosie finally felt safe from Lilo’s welcoming warmth and comfort, she started crying for food, and the little kitty tried sucking on Lilo to get some milk, as if she was Rosie’s mother.
    “She knew that Rosie needed her. She accompanied her until she was better,” Thoa said, “It looks like both filled up a missing spot in each other’s heart.” Rosie felt secure with Lilo, and it was clear that Lilo felt the same with Rosie. Lilo laid by Rosie’s side for hours, and didn’t even get up to eat that night! Thoa had to actually bring Lilo’s food to her. But Thoa would have never expected what was going to happen next between the two lovely creatures.
    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。
    One day, Thoa took Lilo out, leaving Rosie at home.


    She decided to take out along with the two, Lilo and Rosie!



    2023届新高考优等生拔高冲刺模拟检测
    英语(五)答案详解
    第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分)
    答案:1-5 BBACA 6-10 BCBCA 11-15 ABACA 16-20 BCACB
    TEXT 1
    M: How did you like the movie last night?
    W: Considering its interesting name, I was expecting a much better film.
    TEXT 2
    M: How much do you spend on these albums?
    W: Let me see. 35 yuan for the classical music and 65 yuan for the pop music. But I got a 10% discount.
    TEXT 3
    W: Should I take a taxi or a bus to the town centre?
    M: You can take either, but the train goes directly there. It’s cheaper, too.
    W: Thanks. I’ll take that instead.
    TEXT 4
    W: My neck has been bothering me for months. I need some help.
    M: Do you have a pain on your neck?
    W: Yes. And it’s getting worse when I try to turn it from side to side.
    M: OK. Let me have a brief examination for you. Please sit straight.
    TEXT 5
    W: Good morning. Can I help you?
    M: Yes. I’d like a single room.
    W: How many nights do you plan to stay with us?
    M: Two. I’ll be checking out Friday morning.
    TEXT 6
    M: Hey Iris, have you made a list of who’s coming to the dinner on Friday?
    W: Yes, I have. I know eight people will come for sure. But I’m not sure about David and Becky. Are they coming?
    M: Yes, they are. But I spoke to Henry this morning and he said that he’d be out on a business trip that day.
    W: Really? I thought it was Sam who was going on the trip.
    M: Oh, you’re right. I got confused between the two brothers.
    TEXT 7
    M: Hello, Foreign Student Adviser’s Office. Can I help you?
    W: It’s Angela Tung here. I’d like to make a request for special leave. Can I do that over the phone?
    M: Sure. Just a moment. Let me get the special leave form. OK. Which term do you want to take leave?
    W: Term one.
    M: Now can you tell me what the exact dates are?
    W: I’d like to be away from May 31 to June 4.
    M: So you’ll miss five working days between May 31 and June 4. Is that right?
    W: Only three. I’ll be away over a weekend. I’ll be back at my classes on June 5, so that’s three days away.
    TEXT 8
    W: Dave, I’m going to work in Asia from the New York office.
    M: Right. And they’re letting you choose which city, aren’t they?
    W: Yeah. The only problem is that I don’t know much about Asia. You’ve worked in all our offices in Asia. Can you give me some advice?
    M: Sure. Well, I think I started out in Bangkok.
    W: What was that like?
    M: Really interesting. There are amazing temples. It’s not expensive to live there.
    W: What about Seoul? You worked there too, right?
    M: Uh-huh. Though Seoul’s a rather big city, I always felt safe there, even late at night. I often went to the all-night market called Namdaemun.
    W: And Singapore?
    M: Well, Singapore isn’t very big but it’s very convenient to get round. And the food there is great.
    W: Hmm... It’s not going to be easy to decide. They all sound great.
    TEXT 9
    M: Huh! This is an interesting article. It’s all about the history of schools. For example, in the old days, girls didn’t use to go to school. Only boys.
    W: When did girls start going to school, then?
    M: After 1870, all children between the ages of five and ten had to go to school. But they used to have separate playgrounds for boys and girls.
    W: Really? What about the classrooms? What were they like?
    M: Very boring, I think. They didn’t use to have any posters or anything on the walls, and the windows used to be really high up so the children couldn’t see outside.
    W: Sounds awful! What about the teachers?
    M: Well, the teachers were mostly single women. After women got married, they would stop teaching. Not many men taught either because the pay was very low.
    W: So, you wouldn’t have been a teacher in those days, Dad?
    M: No. They didn’t teach geography in those days, anyway.
    W: What subjects did they teach?
    M: Mostly reading, writing, and math.
    W: What time did they start school?
    M: School used to start at 9 a.m. and finish at 5 p.m. But they had a two-hour lunch break because everyone used to walk home for lunch.
    TEXT 10
    Anna Mary Robertson Moses, known as Grandma Moses, is among the most well-known painters of the United States in the 20th century, yet she had hardly started painting before she was in her late seventies. She was born on a farm in New York, one of five boys and five girls. At 12, she left home and worked as a housekeeper until she married Thomas Salmon Moses at 27. They farmed most of their lives, first in Virginia and then in New York. Grandma Moses began to paint using oils in her old age because she wanted to keep busy and pass the time. Her pictures were first sold at the local drugstore and at a market, and were soon noticed by a businessman who bought every painting she painted. Three of those pictures were exhibited in the Museum of Modern Art, and in 1940, she had her first exhibition in New York. Between the 1930s and her death, she produced some 1,600 pictures.

    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)
    A
    【答案】ADC

    B
    【答案】CBBA
    C
    【答案】ACDA
    D
    【答案】ACDB
    【答案】FCEAD

    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)
    【答案】BDCBA CACDA BDCAB
    第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    【答案】
    1. recognition
    2. applied
    3. and
    4. greatest
    5. of
    6. a
    7. was called
    8. truly
    9. to display
    10. dying

    第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
    第一节 (满分15分)
    One possible version:
    My favorite painting is Along the River During the Qingming Festival, one of the most admired Chinese paintings in the world. It was painted on a silk scroll by Zhang Zeduan during the Northern Song Dynasty. The painting’s great appeal is that it shows us how ordinary people lived at that time. It is now placed as a national treasure in the Palace Museum. It is not only a true work of art but also gives us a real insight into daily life in ancient China. There is no doubt that it is one of the most amazing ancient Chinese paintings.

    第二节 (满分25分)
    One possible version:
    One day, Thoa took Lilo out, leaving Rosie at home. Just like any other house cat, Rosie must prefer staying at home, Thoa thought. However, several weeks after coming back home. Thoa noticed that the ever abandoned little kitty, which had just gained warmth and love in her eyes, seemed obviously sad once again. It is said that separating a baby animal from its owner or mother is even crueler than you leave it alone on the street. So is the case with Rosie. Then Thoa thought of a creative but crazy idea.
    She decided to take out along with the two, Lilo and Rosie! In spite of the fact that people definitely considered them crazy and ridiculous. Thoa still made up her mind to do that. She said “basically whatever I do with Lilo. I bring Rosie along.” They weren’t just best friend. Actually, Rosie looked up to Lilo and started learning how to live her best with Lilo. With time going by, the ever poor fragile kitten gradually came to life, becoming fearless and strong.


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