湖北省十堰市郧阳区第一中学2022-2023学年高二英语下学期期末模拟试题(Word版附答案)
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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ABC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 is the address f the wman?
A. 52 West drive New Yrk. B. 52 East drive New Yrk. C. 42 West drive New Yrk.
( )2. What is the man ging t d?
A. Hurry up t catch the bus. B. Wait fr anther bus. C. Run the airprt.
( )3. What are they mainly talking abut?
A. The spring. B. The weather. C. The temperature.
( )4. What can we infer frm the talk?
A. The wman saw the mvie last night with her byfriend.
B. The wman's byfriend didn't cme t see the mvie. with her:
C. The wman's byfriend tld her that he had n time t see the mvie.
( )5. What des the wman mean
A. The man's always busy. B. The man’s inventing an excuse.
C. The man has t attend a meeting.
第二节 (共10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儿个小题,从题中所给的ABC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. Hw is Steve tday?
A. He's sleeping. B. He's late. C. He's OK.
( )7. Why des Steve sing at a jazz club?
A. Because he has t earn his living. B. Because he is free at night.
C. Because he enjys singing.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
( )8. What's the man's pinin f David?
A. He's lucky. B. He's a gd businessman. C. He shuldn't have mved.
( )9. What kind f business des the man prbably wn?
A. A shp.B. A htel.C. A factry.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
( )10. What des the wman want t be?
A. A fashin mdel. B. A film star. C. A stewardess.
( )11. Wh after the wman's pinin can get the jb?
A. Anyne wh is tall. B. Anyne wh is gd-lking.
C. Anyne wh is tall and gd-lking.
( )12. Why des the wman think she has n chance?
A. Because her English is pr. B. Because she isn't gd-tempered.
C. Because she isn't well educated.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
( )13. What des the man need?
A. A babysitter. B. A painter. C. A dctr.
( )14. Wh is in the hspital?
A. Suzy. B. The man's mther-in-law. C. Sara.
( )15. When will the man and his wife fly t L. A.?
A. Tnight. B. Tmrrw mrning. C. Tmrrw afternn.
( )16. Hw ld is Sara?
A. 15 years ld. B. 17 years ld. C. 18 years ld.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
( )17. Where did the Britain ships arrive?
A. In the Atlantic Ocean. B. In the Missuri. C. In an area f Virginia.
( )18. Hw did peple in the new clnies find names fr areas f the new lands?
A. They invented their wn names. B. They used native American wrds.
C. They used wrds frm the English language.
( )19. Wh hnred three gds with a special day each week?
A. The Americans. B. Indians. C. The peple frm Nrthern Eurpe.
( )20. What is this text mainly abut?
A. The develpment f the English language. B. Native American wrds.
C. British clnies.
第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分)
第一节 阅读理解(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ABCD四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
As the wrld repens t travelers, the planet's natinal parks ffer a whle lt f quiet landscapes. Here, let's find sme natinal parks which are safe and pssible t travel t.
·Cratia: Mljet Natinal Park
Generatins f vacatiners have heard the sng f Dubrvnik, the “Pearl f the Adriatic”. When yu are bred with the turists crwding the Old Twn, particularly in the peak summer seasn, chse the natinal park lcated nly 15 miles ffshre. Blanketed in a pine frest, Mljet Island ffers activities like cycling, hiking, kayaking(皮划艇) and swimming in the famus saltwater lakes.
·France: Mercantur Natinal Park
Travel 30 miles frm the Riviera and yu can discver ne f France's last wild area, a place f great bidiversity and varied landscapes. There's a red-rck valley, the grass filled with wildflwers, villages lcated n sheer rck cliffs, etc. Did we mentin the prehistric rck art? A guided hike thrugh the “Valley f Wnders” shws Brnze Age petrglyphs(岩画) carved in stne.
·Iceland: Vatnajökull Natinal Park
Why g fr ne vlcan when yu can explre tw? Vatnajökull Natinal Park isn't just a park. This Wrld Heritage Site is frmed by vlcanic and glacial activities in sutheastern Iceland, and cvers 14 percent f the cuntry.
·Ireland: Killarney Natinal Park
Created in 1932 as Ireland's first natinal park, Killarney is a 25, 425-acre area f muntains, lakes, and wdlands. It's a UNESCO Bisphere Reserve because f its diversity f habitats and species. The park is hme t Carraunthil, the cuntry's highest muntain at 1, 038. 6 meters. And the frest, filled with aks, yews(红豆杉), and lichens(地衣), presents Ireland's native wdland.
21. What can turists d n Mljet Island?
A. Play water sprts. B. Visit the Old Twn. C. Observe wildflwers. D. Enjy beautiful sngs.
22. Which park d yu want t visit if yu are a fan f rck arts?
A. Mljet Natinal Park. B. Killarney Natinal Park.
C. Mercantur Natinal Park. D. Vatnajökull Natinal Park.
23. What's special abut Killarney Natinal Park?
A. It is a Wrld Heritage Site. B. It is frmed by glacial activities.
C. It wns Ireland's highest muntain. D. It gets its name frm deep valleys.
B
Saltwater crcdiles are the largest reptiles(爬行动物) in the wrld and can eat large prey(猎物). They hide at the edge f the water, waiting fr prey. Then, withut warning, they lunge(猛扑). They grab their prey in their pwerful jaws and drag it under water. Saltwater crcdiles dn't ften miss their target.
One day, David Gerge fund himself in a swamp. It was the hme f saltwater crcdiles. David knew they were there because he culd see their tracks.
David thught his nly chance f survival was t climb a tree and tie himself t a branch. Tw big saltwater crcdiles, hwever, waited under the tree. He wuld have t cme dwn smetime!
At night, David culd see their red eyes and hear them bellwing.
Days went by, David climbed higher in the tree and made a platfrm f sticks t lie n. He finished his tw meat sandwiches.
David culd hear helicpters, but it was hard fr anyne t see him. He hung tilet paper ver the tree and waved his shirt like a flag. He tried t make a flash f light by hlding a tin bx twards the sun.
After six days in the tree, David was seen at last and was winched away frm the stalking crcdiles.
David was ne f the luckiest survivrs. Hwever, animals dn't usually attack peple fr n reasn. A very hungry animal might attack smething that lks like fd. Mst animals are very prtective f their yung. If anything cmes clse, they will attack t defend their family. Many animals attack t prtect their territry.
It is f great imprtance fr peple t knw animals. Peple need t knw why animals can be dangerus.
24. Which f the fllwing best describes saltwater crcdiles accrding t Paragraph 1?
A. Slw and cld-blded. B. Quick and pisnus.
C. Hairy and ugly. D. Cruel and dangerus.
25. What des the underlined wrd “swamp” mean?
A. Very wet, flded grund. B. A flat area higher than the grund.
C. A lng bdy part arund the muth. D. Land that an animal thinks f as its wn.
26. What des the authr want t tell us in the last paragraph?
A. Understand animals. B. Prtect animals.
C. Keep yurself away frm animals. D. Be friendly t animals.
27. Which can be the best title fr the passage?
A. A Lng Wait B. A Lucky Survivr
C. Saltwater Crcdiles D. In Saltwater Crcdiles' Territry
C
When we talk abut psitive thinking, we ften use terms having t d with ur hearts—pen heart, pure heart r jyful heart. But new research frm Duke University is making a clser cnnectin, finding that a psitive attitude may be helpful t peple wh have angina (心绞痛), a cmmn heart cnditin.
Symptms f this cnditin include chest pain r pressure because the heart is nt receiving sufficient xygen. Patients wh displayed ptimistic thught patterns, including having psitive expectatins abut recvery, were 40 percent less likely t be hspitalized r require surgery than thse wh were nt ptimistic, accrding t the study. The researchers cllected data frm 2, 400 patients wh had diagnses f angina.
An interesting additinal finding frm the patients' questinnaires was that the mst ptimistic patients were als the least likely t have histries f heart attack, heart failure r heart disease.
The researchers did nt declare a causal relatinship between psitive thinking and better heart disease utcmes, hwever. There are multiple pssible reasns fr the results f the study, including the idea that patients wh are healthier t begin with are mre likely t expect t recver and regain gd health.
But the study des represent a new way f lking at the situatin. Nw, in additin t a bdy f research that examines the relatinship between depressin and heart health, there is a new way f inquiry that asks whether psitive thinking culd be used as a strategy t imprve utcmes.
Lead researcher Alexander Fanarff, a fellw in the department f cardilgy (心脏病学) at the Duke University Medical Center, tld the Duke Chrnicle that his next research questin will find ways t imprve attitudes amng heart patients.
Perhaps his subjects culd reflect n the wrds f the writer Anthny J. D'Angel: “Smile—it is the key that fits the lck f everybdy's heart. ”
28. Hw can peple with angina get better accrding t the study?
A. By expecting mre. B. By thinking psitively.
C. By getting timely surgery. D. By taking mre exercise.
29. What may be Alexander Fanarff's next research?
A. T explre hw t imprve patients' attitudes.
B. T find ut the ways t treat heart patients.
C. T learn the causes f heart diseases.
D. T test if psitive attitudes help with health.
30. What can we learn frm the passage?
A. Optimistic peple hardly get heart attack.
B. Peple's attitudes decide their verall health.
C. Hw psitive thinking benefits heart health is unclear.
D. The reasn why patients recver well is that they have n depressin.
31. Which can be the best title fr the passage?
A. Keep Psitive t Get Rid f Illness B. Angina, a Kind f Serius Cnditin
C. Depressin, a Key Cause f Heart AttackD. Psitive Thinking Makes Hearts Healthier
D
Vincent van Ggh (1853-1890), perhaps the mst famus artist in the wrld, is perceived by many as the “mad” artist. His artistic genius is ften vershadwed by thse wh see his paintings as nly visual expressins f his trubled mind. While in part this may be true, in reality his innvative and unique artistic style was f enrmus imprtance t a hst f artists wh fllwed in his wake. Even when penly influenced by his predecessrs(前辈) r cntempraries (同辈), his art remained identifiably his wn, develping a distinctive style that failed t be accepted by the art-buying public in his wn time. The career f Vincent van Ggh as a painter was shrt, but his extrardinary bldness f his technique created masterpieces that exert a prfund influence n the art f the twentieth century.
Althugh the artist's first frmal jb after leaving schl was art-related, he did nt actually begin painting until years later. At 16, Vincent van Ggh entered an apprenticeship(学徒身份) at his uncle's branch f Gupil & Cie, a Paris-based art dealership. The psitin invlved travel and certainly expsure t the cntemprary art f his day, but Vincent van Ggh wuld mve n t religius wrk befre prducing the first Van Ggh painting.
His earliest wrks, cmpleted frm 1881 thrugh 1883, reflect a new-cmer's attentin t detail as well as hints f the new genius that wuld fully emerge in his later paintings. Althugh his sketches and waterclr drawings may, at first glance, seem tw-dimensinal and amateurish(业余的), they are fascinating in terms f their testament t the Vincent van Ggh's early studies in Realism.
32. Why d many peple think f Vincent van Ggh as a mad artist accrding t Paragraph 1?
A. Because his artistic style failed t be accepted by the public.
B. Because his paintings prved t be untrue frm the perspective f reality.
C. Because his art was penly influenced by thers and lacked his wn style.
D. Because his paintings were ften seen as visual expressins f his trubled mind.
33. What des Paragraph 2 mainly want t tell us?
A. Vincent van Ggh lived a miserable life befre becming a painter.
B. Vincent van Ggh experienced many different jbs befre painting.
C. Vincent van Ggh was als successful in many ther fields besides art.
D. Vincent van Ggh was rarely expsed t art befre prducing paintings.
34. What can we infer frm the last paragraph f the passage?
A. Vincent van Ggh had difficulty in distinguishing different clrs.
B. Vincent van Ggh had great abilities in teaching and training himself.
C. Peple thught highly f Vincent van Ggh's earliest wrks at first sight.
D. Vincent van Ggh preferred staying at hme t ging t schl while drawing.
35. What is prbably the authr's attitude twards Vincent van Ggh?
A. Appreciative. B. Dubtful. C. Objective. D. Cnfused.
第二节 七选五(共5小题; 每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读并从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,其中有两项为多余选项。
Sme places in the wrld are dry, and it hardly rains at all. In ther places, it can rain fr mnths withut stpping. T little rain, r t much rain, can cause prblems fr living things.
One f the driest places n Earth is the Atacama Desert. Sme places in this desert haven't had any rain fr hundreds f years. 36 . This makes Atacama a gd place t lk at the stars. Sme peple think that parts f this desert dn't lk like Earth at all. Scientists have set up a space statin here. They think that the land is a lt like the land n Mars. In the parts f the desert that are very dry, there is n life at all.
Animals, plants, and even sme peple, d live in the Atacama Desert. 37 . There is little water, but fg cmes in frm the cean. Peple use nets t catch the fg. The fg clings t the net, then the water drips dwn the net, int trughs. In a dry place like Atacama, nthing rts. Peple have fund mummies buried in the sand and salt. Sme f the mummies are thusands f years ld.
38 . Here it rains fr many mnths f the year. Peple g fr a lng time withut seeing the sun. Then, after all the rain, there is a drught. During the rainy seasn it is very hard fr peple t g utside. The rain can cme dwn sideways because f the winds. Sme say it cmes dwn in such thick sheets that yu can't even see the drps.
All this rain falling fr s lng causes prblems fr the peple wh live in the East Khasi Hills. There can be flds. Rads can turn int rivers. 39 , because the rain washes seeds and crps away. As well, it washes away the gd tpsil. The rain brings insects and diseases. It makes many things rt. The rain has, hwever, created beautiful waterfalls and caves. 40 .
A. It is hard t grw anything
B. They have fund ways t survive
C. The climate is very imprtant t every living thing
D. Peple cme frm all ver the wrld t explre them
E. There is n misture in the air there, s there are very few cluds
F. One f the wettest places n Earth is in the East Khasi Hills in India
G. An undergrund huse might wrk well fr peple wh live in ht places
第三部分 语言运用 (共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(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ABCD四个选项中选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项。
Every eighth grader wanted t be in a shw chir (合唱团). I waited with the ther students. Sn, it was my 41 t enter the rm. I almst hit every nte in the sng withut a mistake. I felt that I had dne a(n) 42 jb. Weeks passed and the list f wh had made it int the shw chir was 43 .
I fund my name n it, “Angelica H. —an alternate(候补人)”. An alternate? After I saw this, my 44 disappeared. I felt sad. In the meanwhile, I had n 45 f jining shw chirs any mre. I was separated frm smething that I thught made me 46 .
A year passed and I realized that it was nt 47 f me t give up n what I lved. Once, I was at a restaurant that als held karake fr the custmers. My parents 48 me t g up and sing. I said n the first time, n the secnd time, but 49 I gt enugh curage t g up. I chse a sng by Sam Smith. When I hit the high ntes in the sng, peple 50 there cheered fr me. Their applause inspired me. I 51 singing made me happy and that I still had that 52 .
The 53 that I learned is: if yu are 54 r d nt get the utcme yu want, and if it's smething yu lve, dn't give up. I knw that I wn't always get the utcme I want in the future. Hwever, I will 15 t wrk just as hard.
41. A. turn B. chance C. wish D. duty
42. A. challengingB. amazing C. regularD. difficult
43. A. printedB. marked C. pstedD. updated
44. A. curisityB. hnestyC. kindnessD. cnfidence
45. A. intentinB. gift C. chiceD. time
46. A. fashinableB. cnfused C. differentD. surprised
47. A. pliteB. careful C. dependentD. smart
48. A. allwedB. chse C. warnedD. encuraged
49. A. eventuallyB. suddenlyC. bviuslyD. ccasinally
50. A. talkingB. eating C. cmpetingD. shpping
51. A. wrriedB. regrettedC. realizedD. guessed
52. A. passinB. energy C. hnrD. patience
53. A. adviceB. stry C. newsD. lessn
54. A. misunderstdB. punished C. refusedD. distanced
55. A. pretendB. cntinue C. affrdD. frget
第二节 语法填空(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。
The “24 slar terms” are a vital part f the Chinese calendar, which has 56. (it) rigin with the ancient Yellw River basin. The Chinese calendar 57. (include) “24 slar terms” prvides detailed guidelines and timetable fr agricultural 58. (activity).
A cmplete set f “24 slar terms” first 59. (appear) in an ancient bk The Huainanzi in early Han Dynasty. These 24 slar terms were sn absrbed int The Taichu calendar, the first well dcumented calendar in 60. histry f China.
The Chinese Agriculture Calendar is 61. (actual) a cmbinatin f the lunar and slar calendar systems. There 62. (be) 365. 2422 days in ne “sidereal year” while 12 lunar mnths add up t 354 days. T make bth the lunar calendar 63. the slar calendar agree, a leap lunar mnth needs t be added every 2 t 3 years. Since the early Han Dynasty, a lunar mnth withut a majr slar term 64. (adpt) as a leap mnth (闰月) .
With mre far-reaching cultural exchanges, the “24 slar terms” have been knwn 65. peple in ther parts f the wrld and were added t the “UNESCO Wrld Intangible Cultural Heritage” list in 2016.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是学生会主席李华, 学校将举办一年一度的高三学生“成人礼”, 请你给外教Simn写一封电子邮件邀请他参加活动。内容包括:
1. 活动内容; 2. 活动时间、地点; 3. 活动意义。
参考词汇: 成人礼the cming-f-age ceremny; 宣誓ath
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右; 2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计人总词数;
Dear Simn,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
The class came t an end. Jhn was delighted that he had created a very satisfying wrk. S he walked t the back f the classrm t put his wrk away carefully. There, lying n the carpet in frnt f the classrm bkcase, was a glden ticket! Jhn picked it up. His heart beat faster when he saw that the name line was blank. He culdn't believe his luck!
The bys and girls in Jhn's class culd earn glden tickets by ding well in their study r by being extra helpful r kind. Once a week their teacher drew a ticket ut f a bx n her desk and let the winner chse a prize.
Tday was the glden ticket drawing, and here was anther ticket, just fr him! Jhn lked arund. N ne else was near the ticket. All his classmates were at their desks, laughing and talking with each ther. Miss Smith was engaged in grading the papers cllected earlier in the mrning.
Jhn decided t write his name n the blank line. Then he culd put it int the prize bx with the six tickets he'd already earned. With s many chances, ne f his tickets wuld be mst likely t be picked! Then he culd chse the pink ty pig fr his sister's birthday, just like he had been hping.
He smiled and reached fr the pencil in his pcket. Suddenly his fingers stpped. There was a strange feeling in his chest, and it wasn't his heartbeat. “Finders are keepers, right?” he wndered. He lked ut f the windw and tried t figure it ut. On the ne hand, he did find the ticket, but he hadn't earned it. Smebdy must have lst it. But n the ther hand, he did need this extra ticket fr his great plan!
注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右; 2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph 1: Jhn stared at the blank name line fr a mment.
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Paragraph 2: “Jhn, I intend t give yu anther ticket!” Miss Smith said.
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文章主要介绍了四个可以去旅行的、安全的国家公园。
21. A 细节题。根据Cratia: Mljet Natinal Park部分中的“Blanketed in a pine frest, Mljet Island ffers activities like cycling, hiking, kayaking and swimming in the famus saltwater lakes. ”可知, 游客可以在岛上进行水上运动。
22. C 细节题。根据France: Mercantur Natinal Park部分中的“Did we mentin the prehistric rck art? A guided hike thrugh the ‘Valley f Wnders’ shws Brnze Age petrglyphs carved in stne. ”可知, 如果你是一个岩石艺术的爱好者, 你应该想去Mercantur国家公园。
23. C 细节题。根据Ireland: Killarney Natinal Park部分中的“The park is hme t Carraunthil, the cuntry's highest muntain at 1, 038. 6 meters. ”可知, Killarney国家公园的特别之处在于它拥有爱尔兰最高的山峰。
文章讲述了David被困在有咸水鳄鱼的沼泽中的大树上, 六天后成功获救的故事。
24. D 推断题。根据第1段中的“They hide at the edge f the water, waiting fr prey. Then, withut warning, they lunge. They grab their prey in their pwerful jaws and drag it under water. ”可知, 咸水鳄鱼既残暴又危险。
25. A 词义推断题。根据画线词后的句子“It was the hme f saltwater crcdiles. ”可知, swamp是指咸水鳄鱼的栖息地。结合常识和选项可知, 画线词意为“沼泽”。
26. A 推断题。根据最后一段内容可知, 作者希望人们可以了解动物。
27. B 主旨题。通读全文可知, 文章讲述了David被困在有咸水鳄鱼的沼泽中的大树上, 六天后成功获救的故事;再结合倒数第2段中的“David was ne f the luckiest survivrs. ”可知, B选项最适合作为本文的标题。
最新研究表明, 积极的态度可能对患有心绞痛的人有帮助。文章呼吁每个人都要微笑面对生活, 这是一把打开每个人心灵的钥匙。
28. B 细节题。根据第1段中的But new research frm Duke University is making a clser cnnectin, finding that a psitive attitude may be helpful t peple wh have angina可知, 积极的态度可能对患有心绞痛的人有所帮助。
29. A 细节题。根据倒数第2段中的his next research questin will find ways t imprve attitudes amng heart patients可知, Alexander Fanarff下一步的研究可能是探讨如何改善患者的态度。
30. B 推断题。根据第4段中的patients wh are healthier t begin with are mre likely t expect t recver and regain gd health可推知, 人们的积极态度决定了他们的整体健康状况。
31. D 主旨题。通读全文, 尤其是第1段内容可知, 杜克大学的最新研究表明, 积极的态度可能对患有心绞痛的人有帮助, 故D选项最适合作为文章的标题。
作为世界级画坛巨匠, 凡·高的作品一直受世人追捧, 本文简要地介绍了凡·高的绘画风格与生活。
32. D 细节题。根据第1段中的“His artistic genius is ften vershadwed by thse wh see his paintings as nly visual expressins f his trubled mind. ”可知, 凡·高被很多人视为疯狂的艺术家, 这是因为他的绘画经常被看成是对他受困扰的心灵视觉上的表达。
33. B 主旨题。通读第2段内容可知, 该段主要说明凡·高在画画之前从事过很多不同的工作。
34. B 推断题。通读最后一段可推知, 凡·高在自学和自我训练方面有很强的能力。
35. A 推断题。根据第1段中的“The career f Vincent van Ggh as a painter was shrt, but his extrardinary bldness f his technique created masterpieces that exert a prfund influence n the art f the twentieth century. ”可知, 作者对凡·高的艺术风格和技艺给予了很高的评价, 是欣赏凡·高的。
七选五 36-40
文章描述了两种极端气候——极端干旱和极端降雨, 并介绍了人们在极端气候条件下适应自然的方式。
36. E 上文“Sme places in this desert haven't had any rain fr hundreds f years. ”提到一些地方几百年没有下雨, 下文“This makes Atacama a gd place t lk at the stars. ”提到阿塔卡玛沙漠适合观星, 由此可知, 空处是在说明此地适合观星的原因。E选项承上启下, 符合语境。
37. B 下文“There is little water, but fg cmes in frm the cean. Peple use nets t catch the fg. ”提到人们通过捕捉雾气来收集水, 以此找到了在干旱沙漠中生存的方法, B选项中的survive与上文中的live相呼应, 符合语境。
38. F 下文“Here it rains fr many mnths f the year. ”提到了一个地方好几个月都在下雨, 空处应说明这个地方是哪里, 故F选项符合语境, 选项中的wettest与上文中的rain相呼应。
39. A 根据上文“All this rain falling fr s lng causes prblems fr the peple wh live in the East Khasi Hills. There can be flds. Rads can turn int rivers. ”及下文because the rain washes seeds and crps away可知, 空处应该说明极端降雨的结果, 故A选项符合语境。
40. D 空处为本段最后一句, 应承接上文说明这些瀑布和洞穴带来的影响, 故D选项符合语境, 选项中的them指代上文中的waterfalls和caves。
完型41-55
作者酷爱音乐, 在中学八年级时报名参加学校合唱团却只被列入候补名单, 从此作者对唱歌失去了信心。后来在一家餐厅吃饭的时候, 作者登台演唱了一首歌曲, 赢得满堂喝彩, 这让作者重拾信心。
41. A 根据“I waited with the ther students. ”可知, 轮到作者到房间参加面试。
42. B 作者觉得自己做得很棒。
43. C 此处指合唱团张贴录取名单。
44. D 作者对唱歌失去了信心, 同时也不打算参加合唱团了。
45. A 见上题解析。
46. C 此处指作者原以为自己与众不同。
47. D 一年之后, 作者意识到放弃自己所喜爱的东西是不明智的。
48. D 作者的父母鼓励作者上台唱歌。
49. A 根据I said n the first time, n the secnd time和转折词but可知, 最终作者鼓足勇气上台唱歌。
50. B 根据I was at a restaurant that als held karake fr the custmers可知, 此处指在饭店吃饭的人。
51. C 此处指作者意识到唱歌能够让自己快乐。
52. A 根据“Their applause inspired me. ”可知, 作者意识到自己仍然有唱歌的热情。
53. D 此处指这件事给作者带来的教训。
54. C 如果你被拒绝或没有得到你想要的结果, 如果这是你喜欢的东西, 那就不要放弃。
55. B 虽然不会总是得到想要的结果, 但作者仍然会继续努力。
语法填空56-65
文章主要介绍了中国的二十四节气的由来和计年方式。
56. its rigin为名词, 此处应用形容词性物主代词修饰, 故填its。
57. including 分析句子结构可知, 此处应用非谓语动词。include与主语The Chinese calendar构成逻辑上的主谓关系, 空处应用动词-ing形式, 故填including。
58. activities activity是可数名词, 其前没有冠词, 且结合句意, 空处应用复数形式, 故填activities。
59. appeared 分析句子结构可知, 此处应用谓语动词。结合语境可知, 动作发生在过去, 应用一般过去时, 故填appeared。
60. the 根据句意可知, 此处特指中国历史, 空处应用定冠词, 故填the。
61. actually 空处应用副词修饰整个句子, 故填actually。
62. are 此处为there be句型, 表述客观事实应用一般现在时, 主语为365. 2422 days, 谓语动词应用复数形式, 故填are。
63. and bth. . . and. . . 意为“两者都……”。
64. has been adpted 分析句子结构可知, 此处应用谓语动词。adpt与主语a lunar mnth之间构成动宾关系。根据时间状语Since the early Han Dynasty可知, 空处应用现在完成时的被动语态, 主语a lunar mnth是单数形式, 故填has been adpted。
65. t be knwn t sb意为“被某人所知”。
应用文写作66
Dear Simn,
I wuld like t sincerely invite yu t present at the annual Cming-f-age Ceremny f ur schl, which is ne f the mst significant mments fr every pre-graduated student.
As scheduled, the ceremny, which is t take place at 3:00 pm n March 30 in the schl hall, is expected t last fr tw hurs. We will take an ath tgether, express ur gratitude t ur parents and teachers and put n a wnderful perfrmance. All the students in Senir 3, accmpanied by ur parents and teachers, will be present. The ceremny marks the mment frm which we are ging t shulder the respnsibility and missin as adults.
I'm lking frward t yur presence and yur witness.
Yurs,
Li Hua
读后续写67
Jhn stared at the blank name line fr a mment. He knew his plan wuldn't be s great if he wn with a ticket that didn't belng t him. S he walked up t his teacher. “Miss Smith, I happened t find this ticket n the flr near the bkcase. I think the ne wh lst it will lk fr it. And these are mine, ” he said, drpping his six tickets int the bx. When he turned arund t leave, the teacher stpped him.
“Jhn, I intend t give yu anther ticket!” Miss Smith said. Jhn was amazed and wndered why. Miss Smith smiled and signalled t the class t quiet dwn, “Jhn handed in the glden ticket he had just fund. I think he is hnest and deserves anther ne!” The class burst int lud applause. Jhn happily went back t his seat, eagerly expecting the ticket drawing. He still wanted his name t be picked, but he wuld feel OK even if it wasn't. After all, making the right chice did make him feel great!
听力原文
Text 1
W:Dn't frget t write t me,Bill. I will miss yu very much.
M:I wn't But let me make sure I have the right address. Is it 52 West drive New Yrk?
W:That's right By the way,my ffice number has changed since I began t wrk in Manhattan.
Text 2
M:Excuse me,can yu tell me when the next bus leaves fr the airprt?
W:It leaves in three minutes. If yu run,yu might catch it
M:Thank yu. I'll try.
Text 3
M:I'm freezing t death. What's the weather usually like here in winter?
W:It's cld,but the temperature seldm gets as lw as 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
M:Hw abut spring?
W:We dn't have a lng spring. But n the whle,it's pleasant.
Text 4
M:Hey,Hey!What seems t be bthering yu?
W:I dn't understand why my byfriend finds it s hard t keep his wrd.
M:What has he dne this time?
W:Well,he made a date with me t see a mvie last night,but he std me up.
Text 5
M:I'm afraid I can't g t the pictures with yu tmrrw.
W:Busy with yur wrk again
M:Nt really. I'm expected t attend a meeting.
W:But tmrrw is Saturday!
Text 6
W:Hi,Steve. Hw are yu tday?
M:(yawns)Fine,thanks. Hw are(yawns)yu?(laughs)I'm srry. I just can't stp yawning!
W:That's OK. Did yu g t bed late last night?
M:Yes. I didn't get back hme until midnight. Then I studied until 2 a. m.
W:Ww!D yu ften stay ut that late?
M:Three r fur times a week. I sing at a jazz club. Yu knw,singing is my favurite and I can earn a sum f extra mney.
W:But yu must put yur health and schl wrk abve all else.
Text 7
W:Did yu hear the gd news abut David? He's living in Australia nw and he lves it He started a business and he's nw very rich. It seems it's s easy t make mney there.
M:Oh,I haven't heard the news,but I'm nt surprised. David has a sharp eye fr business. The grass is always greener n the ther side. D yu want t g abrad t?
W:N,but I knw fr a fact that peple in Australia are wealthier. Where we am,everyne is trying t save mney. It's practically impssible t make mney here.
M:That's true. T tell yu the truth,my business isn't ding well at all. Custmers aren't cming like they used t. I'm really cnsidering selling the business and starting in anther market Maybe I'm t nervus abut these things.
W:I wuldn't say that Accrding t the gvernment,this is the wrst time we've had in histry. They say the best thing yu can d is t keep wrking and try t wait until things imprve.
Text 8
W:I really envy these stewardesses. I wish I culd be ne f them.
M:Yu?
W:What? Anyne can be a stewardess if she is tall and gd-lking.
M:Hney,that's nt as simple as yu think. T be a flight attendant,the mst imprtant thing is t be gd-tempered What's mre,yu must speak English fluently.
W:Gd,I'm dne. Yu knw my English will hld me back.
M:Well,g practice yur English first.
Text 9
M:Listen,Karen,I need yur help. I dn't knw anyne here yet.
W:I'm glad t help yu. What's wrng?
M:My mther-in-law just went int the hspital in L. A. Mary and I will be flying there tnight.
W:I'm srry t hear it. What's wrng with her?
M:Dctrs aren't sure yet But the real prblem is Suzy. She has a bad cld,and we dn't want t take her with us.
W:Yu need a babysitter. If yu like I culd have Suzy stay at my place.
M:I dn't want t d that t yu,Karen. Yur wn kids wuld get Suzy's cld I think it wuld be better t have a gd babysitter here. But I dn't knw whm t ask I need smene mre experienced than Jill. It might even be fr tw r three days.
W:I knw wh we can ask There is a girl I knw,Sara She is 17,and she will usually take this kind f jb. I knw her frm my church,and I trust her cmpletely.
M:Great Then call me and let me knw if she's free.
Text 10
The develpment f the English language tk a giant step just nine years befre the death f William Shakespeare. Three small British ships crssed the Atlantic Ocean in 1607. They landed in an area that wuld later becme the suthern American state f Virginia. They began the first f several British clnies. The name f the first small clny was Jamestwn.
Over the curse f the fllwing years,peple in these new clnies began t call areas f their new land by wrds brrwed frm the native peple they fund living there. Fr example,many f the great rivers in the United States are taken frm native American wrds. The Mississippi,the Tennessee and the Missuri are examples.
Other native American wrds include“mccasin",the kind f shes made f animal skin that Indians wre n their feet This brrwing r adding f freign wrds t English was a way f expanding the language. The names f three days f the week are gd examples f this. The peple frm Nrthern Eurpe hnred three gds with a special day each week fr each ne. The gds were Odin,Thr and Freya. Odin's Day became Wednesday in English,Thr's Day became Thursday and Freya's Day became Friday.
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