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江苏省沐阳县修远中学、泗洪县洪翔中学2019-2020学年高一英语12月联考试题(试卷分值150分,考试时间120分钟)第I卷选择题(三部分,共110分)第一部分听力第一节(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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WhatdocsthewomanwanttodoHowmuchdoesthemanneedtopayWheredoestheconversationtakeplaceWhomhasthemansentaninvitationto第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置听第6段时话,回答第
6、7题WhatwillthemandoforthewomanA.Payforhergloves.B.Bringhersomeink.Wherearethetwospeakersnow听第7段对话,回答第
8、9题WhatarethespeakersgoingtodoafterlunchHutsinventionissomethingusefulbutexpensive.HegottheideawhentalkingtokidsaboutscienceApolicemanintherainhelpedHutwiththeinventionCanadiansingerandsongwriterAlanisMorissetteisusedtobeinginthepubliceye.HermostfamousalbumJaggedLittlePillcameoutin1995whenshewasonlytwenty-oneyearsold.Itsold15millioncopiesandmadeherworldfamous.Sincethenshehasmadeseveralmorealbumsandshehascontinuedgivinggreatperformancesonstage.LastThursdaynighthundredsoffanswenttotheCornExchangeinCambridgeEnglandtoseeAlanisMorissetteperforminginconcert.ItwasMorissette*sfirstperformanceinEnglandsincehersongUninvited“zonthisyear,sGrammyAwardforthebestrocksong.The30-year-oldsingerhasastrongfanbaseinEngland.TherewasnotanemptyseatcinywhereintheconcerthallatlastThursday5seventalthoughitwasanextremelycoldnight.Sureit*scoldoutsidebutIhopewe11warmitupinhereforyou”Morissettesaidtothelargecrowdbeforeshestartedtoplay.Duringthe3-hourconcertMorissetteusedalotofmaterialfromheraward-winningalbumJaggedLittlePill”.ShealsoplayedafewsongsfromhernewalburnsuchasEverythingBuL…“,whichtellsthestoryofsomeonelookingforloveinthewrongplaces.Morissettegaveacreativeandpowerfulperformanceinanothersong“Utopia”.Hersingingwasfulloffeelings;thefirstpartofthesongwasfilledwithangerwhilethelastpartexpressedloveandjoy.Althoughtheconcerthallwascoldandthesoundsystemcausedafewproblemstheaudiencecouldstillenjoytheconcert.Manypeopleinthecrowdwereobviouslylong-timefansandtheyknewthewordsandsangalongtonearlyeverysongthroughouttheconcert.Theatmosphereinsidetheconcerthallwasextremelyexciting.EveryoneagreedthattheyweregreatlyimpressedbyMorissettesbrilliantmusicandsing.AttheendofthethreehoursMorissetteshowedthatshewasatrueperformersingingawell-knownsong“Heartache”.Shefinishedtheeveningwithanewsongaboutthelifeofasuperstar.While1watchedandlistenedIknewthatIwasseeingtheperformanceofarealsuperstar.WhichofthefollowingfactsCANTprovethattheperformancewassuccessfulTherewasn*tanemptyseatintheconcerthallattheevent.Thefanssangalongtonearlyeverysongthroughouttheconcert.ThesongUninvited“wonthisyearsGranunyAwardforthebestrocksong..A1thoughitwascoldintheconcerthal1theatmosphereinsidewasexciting.
62.HowmanyalbumsofAlanis*arementionedinthepassageWhatdoweknowaboutAlanisMorissetteHeralbumJaggedLittlePillmadeherworldfamous.AlanisMorissettecametoperforminLondonforthefirsttime.Herwell-knownsong“Heartache“isaboutthe1ifeofasuperstar..Morissettehasgottwoawardsinherlife.Whichofthefollowingwordmighthavetheclosestmeaningto“brilliant”inParagraph4A.fastB.excellentC.popularD.strongWhichisthebesttitleforthepassageA.Alanis-aTruePerformerB.ASuccessfulConcertC.MySuperstarI.AlanisandherFans第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项WhenandwhydidyoustartrunningItwasMarch
2017.Myfamilyhadgonethroughaterribleexperience.MynephewPeterhadhisarmsandlegscuttosavehislifefromtheafter-effectsofmeningitis(K膜炎).
66..Ineededtogetfitandhealthyformyfamilytobecomearolemodelforthem.Peterinspiresmetolivelifetothefull:hedoesntlethisdisabilitygetinhisway!WhatraceresultareyoumostpleasedwithI*mproudofalltheracesIvedone.IneverthoughtIdbeabletocallmyselfarunner.Inowregularlyraceandlovebringinghomemedalsformydaughterstobeinspiredby.
67.!Whatsnext
68..WestartedacampaigncalledHope4Peterandsupporthasbeenamazing:ourlocalcommunityhelpedraise£240kforprostheticlegs(假肢)andphysiotherapy.WevehadhugesupportfromMeningitisNowandTimeisPrecioustooandI*11beraisingmoneyforthembutalsopushingPeteraroundthefullcourse.69-.WhatdoesrunningmeantoyouIvesufferedwithmentalhealthproblemsandrunninggivesmeaclearheadandremovesnegative(消极的)thoughtsandstress.
70..Weshouldbosogratefulforourbodiesandwhatamazingthingstheycando!ItwasquiteashocktomeTheLondonHalfMarathonThatmakesmekeeprunningMyfavoritethingtodoisrunamarathonIlovethefreedomofitandIlovethefactIcanrunFNochildhasevertakenpartinthefullhalfmarathonG.Idolovetohaveacoolchocolatebananaandapplepieafterrunning第II卷非选择题(三部分,共40分)第一部分短文填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填上适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Adamafreshmanofseniorhighschoolthoughtgoingtoseniorhighschoolwasreally
71.challenge.Thefirstweekmadehimalittle
72.confuse.Differentfromjuniormiddleschoolhehadtochoose
73.suitcourses.HechoseChinesehopingtospeakit
74.fluentwhenhegraduated.Hisadviseralsosuggestedthathesign
75.foradvancedliterature.Besideshetriedtojointhefootbal1team
76.hefailed.
77.obvioushehadtofindawaytoimproveonhisowntotrynextyear.Inawordhewantedtobeapersonwithastrongsenseof
78.responsible.Thoughhewasworriedabout
79.keepupwithotherstudentshewassurehe
80.willbewellpreparedforfuturelife.第二部分单词拼写共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分阅读下列句子并根据所读内容在空格处填入一个最恰当的单词注意请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上,每个空格只填一个单词His祖先wasfromAfricaandwassoldtoAmericaasaslave.Thejournalistinterviewedtheonlypassengerwho幸存theaircrashlastnight.Hefinally使确信customersoftheadvantagesoftheproductsfromhiscompany.Thecustomsofficer检查ourpassportsverycarefullybeforeweleft.Ifyoudonthaveatable预订todayyou11havetowaitintherestauranttomorrow.Thearticlepublishedinthenewspaperatheimmoralbehaviorinpublicplaces.Thevinthismountainarealiveratherfarapartfromoneanother.Aftertheoperationhedidalotofphysicalexercisetobuilduphiss.Aftergraduationfromhighschoolwegraduallylosttofeachother.Youcanborrowachairfromhisroombutremembertoputitbackwhereitb.第三部分书面表达(满分20分)假如你是李华,Jane是美国人在她暑假来中国游玩时你们相识,并成为好朋友Jane回国后,你很想念她,于给她写了一封信,并且从三个方面和她谈了你对高一新生活的感受.对学校的印象.对老师同学的感觉.对新生活的决心注意.词数120左右.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;.开头语和结束语已为你写好DearJaneHowseverythinggoingYours\AHua高一英语参考答案听力(每小题
1.5分,满分30分)1-20ACACBCBABABCBACBABCB单选(每小题1分,满分10分)21-30BDDDCBCCCC完型填空(每小题
1.5分,满分30分)31-50CDBCACBDCABBCAI)ADBDA阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)51-53DCD54-56DBB57-60BCAC61-65CDABA七选五(每题2分,满分10分)66-70ACBFE短文填空(每题1分,满分10分)
71.challenging
72.confused
73.suitable
74.fluently
75.up
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77.Obviously
78.responsibility
79.keeping
80.would单词拼写(每小题1分,满分10分)
81.ancestor
82.survived
83.convinced
84.examined
85.reserved
86.attacked
87.villagers
88.strength
89.track
90.belongs写作(满分20分)DearJaneHowseverythinggoingImissyouverymuchafteryouleftChinasoImwritingtotellyousomethingaboutmyschoollife.MyschoolisverylargeandbeautifulandIfeelthenewschoollifeisveryexcitingandfullofchallenges.Myteachersandclassmatesarcallveryfriendly.Theygivememuchencouragement.NowIcangetalongwellwithmynewclassmateswithwhosehelpIgetusedtothenewlifequickly.Ihavedecidedtotrymybesttolearnmorefromthemanddevotemyselftomystudy.IbelieveIcanmakegreatprogressinthenewsemester.GivemybestregardstoyourparentsandIamlookingforwaidtohearingfromyousoon.YoursLiHua听力原文A【原文】W:Mr.JohnsonIvebeenworkinghardfortwomonths.Ireallyneedabreakfromwork.Iwantaone-weekholiday.M:That*stotallyOKGina.Youvegotahardjob.C【原文】M:HowmuchdoticketsforthemoviecostpleaseW:Theyre8dollarsforadultshalfpriceforstudents.M:Givemethreestudentticketsplease.A【解析】【原文】W:WhathappenedM:Sorryhoney.IfellwhenIwasmovingthetwochairsupstairs.W:NeedtoseethedoctordarlingM:NoIdicintgethurt.Butlookatthechairs.Theybroke.C【解析】【原文】M:Excuseme.AreyouMrs.BrownfromLondonW:Thatsit.M:WelcometotheBigAppleMrs.Brown.ImCalvinSmith.Mycompanyarrangedmetopickyouuphero.Mycarisoverthere.B【解析】【原文】W:HaveyousentaninvitationtoLauraM:RosaW:No.IsaidLauranotRosa.LauraMariassister.M:Yes.Ivedonethat.ButshouldwealsoinviteMariaCB【解析】【原文】M:Ohtheinkispouredonthedesk.Imterriblysorry.W:Ohmynewbook.Iboughtitjustyesterday.Ihaventevenreadityet.M:Imsorryagain.Dontworryaboutthebook.I11getyouanewone.W:Andthereisinkal1overthedesk.Theclasswillbeginsoon.HowcanIcleanitM:Iveanoldpairofglovesinmydesk.I11cleanyourdeskwiththem.Itsallmyfault.I11takecareofeverything.AB【解析】【原文】M:Themeetingcametoanendatlast.SoMarywhatwouldyouliketohaveforlunchW:IdliketogototheSeafoodPalace.Itsnexttotheshoppingmall.M:Wellyou11havesomeniceoceanviewsbutwedonthavemuchtime.Themoviewillbegininfortyminutes.W:Ohyoureright.SowhataboutJimsCafeM:Eritsalsoalittlefar.IthinkRoseRestaurantisperfectfortodayandthesteakthereiswonderful.W:Soundsgreat.ABC【解析】【原文】M:Goodafternoon.Haveaseatandtel1mewhatswrong.W:Ivehadastomachacheforalongtime.itstartedFridaymorning.M:You*vehadastomachacheforfourdays.WhydidyouwaitsolongW:Ididntthinkitwasserious.M:AnddothesestomachacheshappenatanyparticulartimeW:Yeseverymorningjustbeforelunchtime.M:HaveyouchangedyourmorningroutinerecentlyW:WellIhaveanewjobandIvebeenskippingbreakfastanddrinkingmorecoffee.M:Thatsprobablywhyyourstomachhasbeenbotheringyou.LetrsordersometestsandI11examineyou.Butyoushouldconsiderchangingyourbreakfasthabits.BACB【解析】【原文】W:JohnhaveyouwatchedthefilmSpiesinDisguis配M:No.IsitanewmovieW:Yes.Itwasexpectedtobeoneofthebestmoviesintheyear
2019.M:SowhatsitaboutW:Itsabouttwospieswhoworktogetherasateamtofinddangerousspies.OneofthemisnamedLanceSterling.Hscoolgood-lookingandskilled.Savingtheworldishisjob.HesvoicedbyWillSmith.M:IloveWillSmith*sperformanceinMeninBlack.AndIlovehisvoice.SowhatabouttheothermanW:TheothermanisWaltervoicedbyTomHolland.Walterhasagreatmindbutheisntgoodatsocialactivities.M:OhIloveTomHollandsperformanceinSpider-Man:Homecoming.BythewayistherethemovieontonightIcantwaittogotowatchit.W:Yesthere*soneat8:00pm.M:Great.Therearestilltwohoursleft.Icanmakeit.ABCB【解析】【原文】M:MynameisJerryBrown.Ienteredhighschoollastyear.Igetuparound6:30ameveryday.AfterIgetupIusuallydoamorningrunanddoalittleexercise.AndWhichrestaurantwillthespeakersgotoA.Jim*sCafe.B.RoseRestaurant.听第8段对话,回答第11至12题Howlonghasthewomanbeenunwe11A.4days.B.5days.WhatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakersA.Colleagues.B.Doctorandpatient.WhatdoesthemansuggestthewomandoLookforanewjob.Dophysicaltestsregularly.Changeherbreakfasthabits.听第9段对话,回答第13至16题WhatdoweknowaboutLanceSterlingHeisvoicedbyTomHolland.Heishandsomeandskilled.Heisntgoodatsocializing.WhichmoviewillthemanwatchthiseveningA.SpiesinDisguise.B.MeninBlack.WhohasagreatmindA.Wi11Smith.B.TomHolland.WhattimeisitnowA.5:00pm.B.6:00pm.听第10段独白,回答第17至20题WhatdoesthespeakerusuallydofirstaftergettingupA.Dophysicalexorcise.B.Preparehisbreakfast.C.Readmorningpapers.WhatsubjectdoesthespeakerlikebestA.Science.B.Math.C.Physics.WhydoesntthespeakergobackhomerightafterschoolA.Todohishomework.B.Towatchafootballgame.C.Toplaysportswithothers.WhatisthespeakermainlytalkingaboutIgotofetchthepapersformyfather.ThenItakeashowerbeforeeatingmybreakfastpreparedbymymotherat7:15am.Itusuallytakesme15minutestogettoschoolbybike.Theclassbeginsat8:00amwithmyfavoriteclassmath.AlloursubjectslikephysicssciencemathEnglishChineseandsoonarecoveredwithineightclasses.Afterthefourthclasswccantakeatwo-hourbreak.Thebreakendsat1:30pmandthereafterwecontinueforfourclasses.Theschoolendsat4:55pm.Iusuallydontgobackhomeimmediately.Instead1playsomeoutdoorsportsgameslikefootballandbasketballontheplaygroundforaboutanhour.Studentsofdifferentclassesmeettogetherandmakefriendswithoneanother.Iusuallygethomearound6:30pm.Thenitstimeforsupperandhomework.A.Hisweeklyschedule.B.Hisdailylifeasastudent.C.Hiscolorfulschoolactivities.第二部分单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Yourparentsalwaysarrangeeverythingforyoubutsinceyourenolongerachildyoushouldlearntobethem.A.gratefultoB.independentofC.differentfromD.satisfiedwithAccoidingtothemediaafterthemuseumopenedtothepublicthenumberofvisitorseverydayreached
30000.A.inallB.atallC.asawholeD.onaverageManypeoplewhohadseenthefilmTheShallonwswereafraidtogototheseawhentheyrememberedthescenesNancywasattackedbyashark.A.thatB.bywhichC.whichI)inwhich—Howaboutmeetingateightoclockoutsidethecinema一Thatmefine.A.fitsB.meetsC.matchesD.suitsItisillegalforapublicofficialtoaskpeopleforgiftsormoneyfavorstothem.A.inpreferencetoB.inplaceofC.inexchangeforD.inagreementwith
26.—ImsureAndrewwillwinthefirstprizeinthefinal.Ithinkso.Heforitmonths.A.ispreparingB.hasbeenpreparingC.waspreparingD.hadbeenpreparing—Whenwillthepartybeheld—Itisstill.A.makingpreparationB.makingpreparationsC.inpreparationD.inpreparationsHecardsbutnowheisusedtoawalkaftersupper.wasusedtoplay;takingusedtoplay;takingD.wasusedtoplaying;takeIdontlikethewayyouspeaktoyourmotherbutIlikethewayyouthinkoftosolvetheproblem.A.whichwhichB.inwhichinwhichC.不填,thatD.不填,inwhich一DidPeterfixthecomputerhimself—Hebecausehedoesn*tknowmuchaboutcomputers.A.hasitfixedB.hadfixeditC.haditfixedD.fixedit第三部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Ihadaquickthirty-minutestopoverinDetroitbeforeheadinghometoToronto.After31upthepassageIrealizedthatmygatewasontheoppositeendoftheairport.LuckilyIgottherewithfiveminutesto32andstoodwaitingtobecalled.Iwastiredandhadanemergency33scheduledafterIwashome.Butthencamethe34“Itseemswehaveoverbookedtheflight.Wouldanyonevolunteertostayforthe35departurevTherewere100-pluspeopleandnota36personresponded.Thenextflightwasinfourhours.137andsawbusinessmenneedingtogethomeforworkmomstoseetheirkidskidstoseetheirfriendsandmore38Isawpeoplethatneededtobehelped.EventhoughI39tobehomejustasmuchasanyonesomethinginsidemesaidthatIshouldvolunteerandoffersome40tothisgroupofstrangers.Thegateattendanthadsaidthattheflightcouldntboard41someonevolunteered.Ipickedupmybag42thedeskandsaidtothegateattendantIvolunteer!wA43smilespreadoverherface.Asshewas44myticketIgotmymeetingrescheduled.Allthe45boardingtheirflightIwashappythatIhadbeenableto
46.WhenboardingtheplaneIwassurprisedtodiscoverthatIwas47tobeseatedinfirstclass.How48Iwasforeverythingthathadhappened.Igave第四部分阅读理解(共20题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AVisitoneofthemostoutstandingprehistoricsitesintheUnitedKingdomandenjoyamazinghistoricEnglishattractions.PleasenoticethateverytourstartsandendsinLondon.HaveatourwithvisitingBritain.StonehengeDirectTourVisitoneofthemostoutstandingprehistoricsitesinEnglandandintheworld:Stonehenge.Duration1dayPrice Adults£
29.99Children£
28.99StonehengeandBathTourEnjoyalatebreakfastbeforeheadingtotheStonehengesiteandendyourdaywithanoriginalvisittotheRomanBaths.Duration10hoursdeparture1030a.m.return8:30p.m.Price Adults£64Children£60StonehengeBathandWindsorCastleTourExplorethreeofEngland5smostpopularsitestovisit:WindsorCastleStonehengeandtheRomanBaths.Duration1dayreturn8:30p.m.Price Adults£
64.80Children£
61.20StonehengeLacockandBathTourComeandfeelthewarmthofBathseethepleasantvi1lageofLacockandsolvethemysteryofStonehenge.Duration1dayreturn6p.m.Price Adults£85Children£78StonehengeWindsorandOxfordTourChooseStonehengeWindsorandOxfordTourandenjoyancientmysticismroyalhistoryandillustriousknowledge.Duration1dayPrice Adults£72Children£68StonehengeBathandStratfordTourTakeatourtomakethemostoftheEnglishhistoricattractions theStonehengesiteBathandStratfordthebirthplaceofplaywrightWilliamShakespeare.Duration1dayreturn8p.m.Price Adults£79Children£68Thepurposeofthepassageisto.advertisesomepopularEnglishattractionsdescribedifferentroutestotravelinEnglandtel1readershowtosavemoneywhi1etravelingrecommendsomedifferenttoursinEnglandTwo15-year-oldforeignstudentswhowanttovisitStonehengeandOxfordUniversitywillhavetopayatleast.A.£110B.£170C.£136D.£126IfyouplantotravelwithyourkidwhoisafanofShakespeareyouwouldchooseStonehengeDirectTourStonehengeBathandWindsorCastleTourStonehengeWindsorandOxfordTourStonehengeBathandStratfordTourBParentsoftenbelievethattheyhaveagoodrelationshipwiththeirteenagers.ButlastsummerJoannaandHenrynoticedachangeintheirolderson.Suddenlyheseemedtobetalkingfarmoretohisfriendsthantohisparents.Thedoorlohisroomisalwaysshut.Joannanoted.TinaandMarknoticedsimilarchangesintheir14-year-olddaughter.Sheusedtositinmyarmsonthesofaandtalkwithme“saidMark.Nowwejokethatshedoesthisonlywhenshewantssomething.Sometimesshewantstobetreatedlikealittlegirlandsometimeslikeayounglady.Theproblemisfiguringoutwhichtimeiswhich.”Beforeage11childrenliketotelltheirparentswhatsontheirminds.Infactparentsarefirstonthelist.wsaidMichaelRieraauthorofUncommonSenseforParentswithTeenagers.Thiscompletelychangesduringtheteenyears.MRieraexplained.Theytalktotheirfriendsfirstthenmaybetheirteachersandtheirparentslast.”Parentswhoknowwhatsgoingonintheirteenagersflivesareinthebestpositiontohelpthem.Tobreakdownthewallofsilenceparentsshouldcreatechancestounderstandwhattheirchildrenwanttosayandtrytofindwaystotalkandwritetothem.Andtheymustgivetheirchildrenamental(思想的)breakforchildrenalsoneedfreedomthoughyoung.Anotherthingparentsshouldrememberisthattobeafriendnotamanagerwiththeirchildrenisabetterwaytoknowthem.“Thedoortohisroomisalwaysshut”suggeststhattheson.A.dislikestoopenhisdoorB.beginstohatehisparentsC.isalwaysbusywithhisstudiesD.keepshimselfawayfromhisparentsWhattroublesTinaandMarkmostTheirdaughterisntaslovelyasbefore.Theycantreadtheirdaughtersmindexactly.Theydontknowwhattosaytotheirdaughter.Theirdaughtertalkswiththemonlywhensheneedsmoney.WhatcanwelearnfromthepassageParentsarepatientwiththeirsilentteenagers.Parentsshouldtrytounderstandtheirteenagers.ParentsareunhappywiththeirgrowingchiIdren.Parentshavesuitablewaystotalkwiththeirteenagers.CSomedayumbrellasmaydomorethanjustkeeppeopledry.AresearcherintheNetherlandshasdesignedasimplesensor(传感器)that“listens“torain.Andthatsensorcanturnanumbrellaintoarain-measuringexpert.Toolslikethiscanletanyonegau—theweather.Thatcanhelpscientistsmakesurethatsatellitesandradar(雷达)systemsthattrackstormsaredoingagoodjob.“Rainradarisabeautifulwayofseeingwhererainfallisupintheair.Butyouneverknowwhereithitstheground“saysRolfHut.Hedesignedtheumbrellasensor.Researcherswanttoknowhowmuchrainmakesittotheplanetssurface.Notallrainthatfallsfromacloudreachestheground.Anditcanbedifficultforradarandsatellitestomeasurethatrainparticularlyincities.Ahostofbigbuildingscanchangehowairandrainmoveduringastorm.Italsoexplainswhyasingleexpensivesensor-thekindthatmightbefoundatanofficialweatherstation-wontgiveaccurate(精确的)city-widedataHutsays.Butbyputtingalow-costrainmeasuringtoolintopeopleshandsscientistscanlearnmoreabouthowmuchrainfal1differsintheseandotherhard-to-measureplaces.Ontheinsideoftheumbrellaisasmallyellowdisk(磁盘).Itistherainfallsensor.ThesensorisattachedtoablackBluetoothheadsetthatsendsthecollecteddatatoasmartphone.Hutcameupwiththeideatostickthesametypeofsensoronanumbrellawhenhewastalkingtokidsaboutscience.Heshowedthemaphotoofapolicemanwhowasholdinganumbrellaandtalkingtoacrowdinamicrophone.WhynotputthetwotogetherHethoughtitcouldmakeacoolrainfallsensor.WhenastormcamethroughHutcomparedtheumbrella*snew“ear”forraintoofficialrainmeasuringequipment.Andtohisdelighthefoundtheumbrella*smeasurementswere“prettygood.HisnextstepistoimprovetheumbrellasensortobemoreaccurateThepurposeofthispassageistopromoteauniqueumbrellaB.informusofanewinventionmakereadersinterestedinscienceD.praisearesearcherforhisInvention
58.Theunderlinedword“gauge“inParagraph2mostprobablymeanschangeB.controlC.measureD.senseWhycanitbehardforofficialweatherstationstomeasuretherainincitiesBigbuildingsinfluencethemoveofairandrainTheyarelackinginweathermeasuringequipmentRainfalldiffershugelydependingonvariousareasTheircollecteddatacannotbesenttosmeirtphonesWhatdoweknowaboutHutsnewinventionA.Hutisnotsatisfiedwithhisnewinventionatallwiththeintentiontoserveotherswithnothoughtof49andthatkindnesswas50tomewithanupgradetofirstclass!
31.A.drivingB.wanderingC.rushingD.setting
32.A.takeB.wasteC.lastD.spare
33.A.callB.meetingC.treatmentD.case
34.A.requirementB.incidentC.announcementD.reply
35.A.laterB.directC.earlierD.first
36.A.normalB.particularC.singleD.nice
37.A.setoffB.lookedaroundC.stoodbyD.ranout
38.A.seriouslyB.willinglyC.approximatelyD.importantly
39.A.agreedB.demandedC.wantedIrefused
40.A.kindnessB.moneyC.guidanceD.comfort
41.A.onceB.untilC.althoughD.because
42.A.leftB.approachedC.clearedD.tapped
43.A.readyB.forcedC.relievedD.shy
44.A.processingB.holdingC.bookingD.checking
45.A.kidsB.businessmenC.volunteers
1.passengers
46.A.helpB.speakC.restIleave
47.A.permittedB.requiredC.advisedD.arranged
48.A.anxiousB.gratefulC.responsibleD.suitable
49.A.praiseB.lossC.awardD.reward
50.A.returnedB.deliveredC.introducedD.shown。