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高考仿真模拟卷
(三)(时间120分钟,满分:150分)选择题部分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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.When dothe speakersplan to get to the sportsmeetA.At
745.B.At
800.C.At
815.
2.What does the womanwant from the storeA.Cookies.B.Milk.C.Peanut butter.
3.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.A CDby JohnnyHolden.B.A present for Molly.C.A famousmusician.
4.Why does the mansuggest theFairmont HotelA.For itsprice.B.For itslocation.C.For itssize.
5.What is the mandoingB.Calling hisneighbor.A.Waiting for a call.C.Opening awindow.满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What isthe womantelling the man aboutA.The bigstorm.B.The sickkids.C.The electricity pany.
7.What isthe firstthing the man isgoing to doA.To goback home.B.To buysome candles.C.To make a phonecall.第三部分语言运用共两节,满分45分,满分15分阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容1个单词或括号内单词的正确形式In todays worldof mobilepayment,all we really need
56.survive is a smartphone.But onepanyis hoping to maketraditional walletscool again,by
57.bring theminto thedigital age.Armenian firmVolterman,s smartwallet takessecurity to a newlevel.It sfitted withdifferenttechnology,such as
58.alarm,a GPStracker,and evena camera.If yoursmartphone andwallet beeseparate,the alarmwill warnyou
59.you don t leaveit behind.And if your wallet
60.loseor stolen,the GPStracker canhelp you reach it.Even
61.interest isthe front-facing camera.If someonedares toopen yourwallet
62.permission,a littlecamera inside
63.take a picture andsend it to your mobile phone.You willfindit
64.easyby receivingapictureof thethief,“Azat Tovmasyan,Volterman sfounder,toldnews siteBanks,am.The high-tech walletwill bereleased laterthis yearand wille inthree
65.model,withthe cheapestexpected tocost$
179.第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第一节应用文写作满分15分最近,你班开展了“尊敬父母”的主题班会活动,请你根据以下提示为某中学生英语报写一则报道,内容要点如下
1.活动目的;
2.不良现象及改进措施;
3.活动效果注意L词数80左右;
4.报道必须包括所有内容要点,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯第二节读后续写(满分25分)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 dayof the balloon festival,I feltas lightas ahot-air balloon.This year I wouldntd beriding ins truck,following theflight of theballoonand meetingit whenit camedown.It was a perfectday.Dad and I drovedown theroad,looped(环状绕彳亍)the lake,and turnedinto the fieldthat wasbeing usedasaparking area.Dad pointedto thelake.That swhere youareto findthe crew,“he said.We came toastop and1got outof the truck.And thenI sawit,a whitebird withblack stripes,brown head,and skinnylegs.It screeched(尖叫)and thrashed(拍打)in thedirt infront of the carsthat weredriving downhills.Itswings lookedbroken.Suddenly it shrieked(悲鸣)and flewoff.“Dad,I called,but myfather waswatching theballoons.It sa killdeer(北美喧德).I turnedto seea silver-haired oldwoman.It hasa nesthere somewhere,she said.In theparking area”I asked.She noddedfirmly.It was a nestingplacebefore itbecame aparking area.No onetold the killdeer about thebelloon festival!”“Jack!”Dad called“Isn tit timeyou wentdown to meet Mr.J”“I havegot to go,“I said.But the woman pointedwith herwalking stick.There,on thegroundwas a perfect clutch(窝)of speckledeggs,looking likepebbles.They werealmost in thepath ofcars,trucks,motorbikes andstomping feet.Screech!The parentbird wasback,its wingall twistedagain.Jack!”Dad calledagain.The balloonsare readyto launch.”“Dad!I am...v Atruck roaredover thehill.Brakes screameddust flew.What sthe matter”asked Dadangrily from thetruck.注意
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4,续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语Paragraph1“Dad,rmnot going,“I said.Paragraph2Soon aring ofvehicles surroundedthenest.___________________________________________高考仿真模拟卷
(三)选择题部分第一部分听力1听力材料Text1W:The sportsmeet startsat
800.©M:In orderto get a goodseat,we mustarrive therefifteen minutesin advance.
①Text2W:Will yougrab somepeanut butterfromthestore,please
②I want to makesome cookieslater.M:Sure thing,honey.I11grab somewhen Iget coffeelater.I thinkwererunning lowonmilk,too.Text3M:Did yougetapresent forMolly sbirthday
③W:Yes.You knowshe lovesto listen to JohnnyHolden一she sgot allhis CDs—so whenIsaw thisbook allabout hislife,I knewthat was the perfectpresentfor her.Text4W:I mlooking fora place to havemy clients artshow.We arereally hopingto attractalarge audience.M:You shouldtry theFairmont Hotel.It sexpensive torent,but its alsoright by thesubway.It ssuper convenient.4Text5M:Was thetelephone ringingW:I didnt hearanything.Sometimes when the windowsare open,you canhear theneighborsphone ringing.M:Well.I mexpecting animportant phonecall,and I don,t wantto missit.
⑤Text6M:Hi,Rose.I justcame backto myoffice.I wentout tolunch.Anything newW:Dan,Idlike youto ehome.The stormis reallyterrible.6M:What happenedW:The stormb1ew downthe powerline:the electricitywent off.The childrenare cryinginthe dark,and I don tknow whattodo.M:Oh,dear.I11call theelectricitypanyin aminute.©W:Would youe backright nowM:Well,I mleaving theoffice inhalf anhour.W:Remember to get somecandles onyour wayback.M:All right.Text7W:Oh,I wishthat buswould e!My feetare freezing!I supposeI vebeen herefor tenminutesor so.M:That slong enoughin thewinter.W:This morning,the sunwas shining...even thoughthey werepredicting lightrain.M:But itstarted tosnow onehour ago.They restill predictingtwo orthree inches.
⑧W:Well,I won t gointo theoffice tomorrow.I11just workat home.M:What doyou doW:I ma lawyer.My officeis around the corner.M:Oh,I workin thesame building,in thattravel agencynext tothe lobby.9I veseenyou walkby severaltimes.Stop in and havea cupof coffeesometime.W:OK.Text8W:OK.Now,let sfind aplacetogo foryour holiday.Do youhave anypreferences...France...ItalyM:Oh,not France.Last yearit was absolutely packedwith visitors.It wasvery noisy.®We wantsomewhere quieterthis year.W:All right.Was itseven orten nightsyou wantedM:Oh,ten,please.W:Right.Well,let sstart withItaly.Um,we vegot tennights for345pounds,from Manchester,on thesixteenth.M:No,that sno goodfor me.We wouldn,t getback tillthe twenty-sixth,and mywife sgotto beback atwork beforethat.W:Um...how aboutSweden Thatwould be470pounds,from Manchesteragain,on theeleventh.M:Well,that seemstoo much.W:All right.How aboutSpain⑪M:Oh,that soundsgreat.We ve never been there.W:Let ssee now.We vegot tennights,from London,on thethirteenth,for385pounds.⑪M:Oh,wait aminute.We dprefer aflight fromthe northsomewhere,Manchester perhaps.Er...OK,in thiscase,Sweden then.⑫W:All right.Text9M:Will yougo toany eveningclasses atthe munitycenter this year,JessW:Maybe.Is thebadminton clubrunning this yearI enjoyed that.M:Yes,but itis onMondays now,at
630.W:That sa shame.I have to worklate atthe swimmingpool onMondays.⑬I couldgo,butI11arrive late.What son TuesdaysIs itthe tennisclub again⑭M:No.That son Wednesdaysthisyear.On Tuesdaysitsfootball.W:Will yougoM:To footballNo,but I might goto tennis.15F vejust readmy collegetimetable.Ihave Spanishgrammar classesall afternoonon Wednesdays.My brainalways feelsreally tiredafterthose lessons,so I11enjoy hittinga ballhard afterthat!W:Then maybeI wont go.It soundslike itwill bedangerous ifyou rethere!Is thereanythingon ThursdaysM:Mr.Brown isrunning hisusual club again,just likelast year.W:Oh!Mr.Brown sThursday filmclub!Ienjoyedthat.We hadsome greatdiscussions.M:Yes.I mhopingtodo thatthisyeartoo.⑯And onFridays,the localsinging clubwillbe upstairsand theguitar clubis downstairs.W:Oh,yes.I triedthe singingclubafew yearsago,but the songs werequite boring.M:Well,I guessI11see youon Thursdayevenings then!W:Yes!Text10Some people say thehigher youclimb,the harderyou fall.But thosepeople probablywould notberock climbers.About ninemillion peoplego rock climbing in the UnitedStates.17Millionsmore take part in the activityaroundtheworld.Some doit justfor personalsatisfaction.Otherspete.Rock climbingcan bedangerous.But thereare alot ofmethods andequipment thatcan increaseaclimber ssafety.Climbing takesstrength,control,and goodbalance.⑱Climbers have to pullthemselvesstraight upthe faceof veryhigh rocksor walls.So theyhavetobe strongenough tocarrytheir ownweight.And climberssometimes haveto holdon torocks byonly theirfingers ortoes.There areseveral kinds of rock climbing.Traditional rockclimbing isdoneoutside.⑲Climbers wearropes and attach equipmenttotherocks.They alsoconnect theirropes totheequipment.If aclimber slips,a ropecan stophim fromfalling.Sport climbingis similar.19However,in thatsport,the safetyequipment ispermanently placedin therock.There is alsoindoor climbing.@Rock wallsmade ofwood orconcrete haveplaces for the climber,s handsandfeet.Climbers usetheir legsto climb;arms andhands arefor positionand balance.People almostalwaysclimb ingroups oftwo ormore.Climbing aloneis verydangerous.Expert rockclimberssay only the very best in the sportshould doit.⑳第二部分阅读理解第一节【解题导语】本文主要讲述了作者积极应对自己听力障碍的励志故事
21.B解析推理判断题根据对第三段的整体理解,尤其是最后一句That smy realitywhenI sleep on my4good ear,and itmakes mefeel likea superherosometimes.可推知,听力障碍让作者有了与众不同的体验,与最后一段倒数第二句I vebeen blessedwith wonderful lifeexperiences,and Iam human.“口乎应,故选B
22.A解析观点态度题根据最后一段第二句Asfor me,I canlisten tomusic,enjoy films,and catchconversations——I mlucky.”和第四句“I vebeen blessedwith wonderfullifeexperiences,and Iam human.可推知,作者对自己的生活充满感激之情,故选Ao
23.C解析写作意图题根据对全文的整体理解可知,本文主要讲述了作者积极应对听力障碍的励志故事,故选C【解题导语•】本文是一篇记叙文“我”曾经是某旅游杂志的编辑,但“我”需要更具有挑战性的工作,所以“我”听从了姐姐的建议跳槽到了一家新公司可是过了不久,这家公司的模式发生了改变,内向的“我”被安排到了营销岗位在老板的鼓励下,“我”不断尝试,终于取得了良好的业绩
24.A解析细节理解题根据第一段第
一、二句I startedto workas aneditor fora travelmagazine.I didnt reallymind thework,but I wanted something more challenging.”可知,“我曾是某旅游杂志的编辑,虽然“我”并不介意这项工作,但“我”想要更有挑战性的工作;据此可知,作者想要挑战新事物故A项正确
25.C解析推理判断题根据第二段最后三句I had no experience in sales,training oreducation.On topof that,F man introvert(内向的人)・I feltmore alittle outside my fortzone.”可知,“我”没有销售、培训或教育方面的经验,“我”还是一个内向的人;据此可推知,作者一开始感到有压力故C项正确
26.D解析写作意图题通读全文可知,“我”曾经是某旅游杂志的编辑,但“我”需要更具有挑战性的工作,所以“我”听从了姐姐的建议跳槽到了一家新公司;可是过了不久,这家公司的模式发生了改变,内向的“我”被安排到营销岗位;在老板的鼓励下,“我”不断尝试,努力工作,终于取得了良好的业绩“我”明白了要勇于尝试、承担风险、接受挑战的道理据此可推知,本文旨在鼓励读者接受挑战,将风险转变为机会故D项正确【解题导语】本文介绍了温室气体如何减少粮食作物中的营养物质以及降低气候变化对营养物的损害的方法
27.B解析细节理解题根据第二段中的“Rice grown under high carbon dioxideconditionshad,on average,13to30percent lowerlevels...less protein(蛋白质)・可知,B项为正确答案A、C、D三项的表述均与原文表述不符
28.D解析细节理解题根据文章最后一句That is to growdifferent forms of rice that canadaptto highercarbon dioxidelevels.”可知,D项为正确答案
29.B解析写作意图题通读全文可知,本文通过介绍温室气体的增加对粮食作物的影响来唤起人们对人类赖以生存的地球家园的保护故选Bo
30..C解析文章出处题通读全文,尤其是文中的“study”“Researchers“studies”等可推知,本文是一篇研究报道,在杂志的科学报道部分能读到本文第一P【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了培养耐心的几个有效的方法
31.G解析根据空前一句以及空后一句“Thus,when thebig onese,we will...hard times.”可知,成功地培养耐心需要花费精力,因而推荐一些有效的方法用来训练我们应对痛苦及烦恼的能力,因此当更大的麻烦来临时,我们已经有耐心应对困难的时刻故G项符合语境
32.F解析根据空后的So thefirst step...blame andshame.”可推知,保护我们自己和我们认为有价值的东西的冲动绝对是由习惯养成的,因此要做的第一步就是了解负面情绪根深蒂固的本性故选F
33.B解析根据空前一句But the problem isthat itis notthe outsidething thats thesource of our pain,but howour mind is set.“可知,问题不是出现在弓I起痛苦的外在因素上面,而是出现在我们的思考方式上,因此解决痛苦是一种内在的活动故选Bo
34.E解析根据空前一句Most ofus dont reallyrealize it...painful feelings.v及空后的“get curiousabout what s actuallyhappening inthe momentinside you”可知,我们经常忽略了这样一个事实,即我们处于痛苦之中,而我们关注的焦点总是全部集中在解决问题上
35.A解析根据文章结构和空处所在位置可知,空处为段落主题句;通读本段可知,本段主要是说要积极地自我对话,故A项符合语境第三部分语言运用第一节【解题导语】本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了一位母亲给有生理缺陷的儿子捐献外耳的感人故事
36.C解析根据下文中的“Fortunately,timethat thebaby shearing wasperfect except his ruined appearance.可推知,这个婴儿出生时没有耳朵(ears),初为人母的幸福的妈妈看到有缺陷的孩子时很震惊(shocked),故选Co
37.D解析参见上题解析
38.A解析根据该句中的“Fortunately”可推知,时间证明(proved)这个容貌有缺陷的婴儿听力是完好的,故选A
39.B解析根据上文中的uhis ruinedappearance^,并结合空后的if therewere nothismisfortune^可推知,孩子要不是容貌上的缺陷应该是很帅气的(handsome),故选B
40.D解析与上文中的“if therewere nothis misfortune^呼应,此处表示惋惜,故选Dbutfor要不是”
41.A解析根据上文可知,容貌有缺陷的孩子很有才华,也为同学们所喜爱,在文学和音乐方面很有天赋,但是他的父母还是still希望他有一个完美的人生,故选A
42.D解析根据上文“His parentshoped thathe hada perfectlife.”可推知,此处表示他的父亲问医生难道就没有nothing补救方法了吗?故选
143.C解析根据上文并结合语境可知,男孩的父亲询问医生有没有补救方法,医生决定给他移植transplant一对耳朵与下文“The operationwas abrilliant,and a new person turned up.“呼应,故选C
44.A解析根据语境可推知,此处表示如果ifB.Snowy.有可用的耳朵,医生可以给男孩移植一对耳朵,故选A
45.B解析根据语境可推知,他们开始寻找search能够捐献耳朵的人故选BB.A waiter.
46.C解析根据下文中的“But theidentity ofthe donoris asecret.v可推知,耳朵捐献donate者找到了,父亲告诉儿子可以去医院hospital进行移植手术了,故选C
47.A解析参见上题解析
48.B解析根据空前的“brilliant”以及空后的“anew personturned up”可推知,手术非常成功success o
49.B解析根据上文男孩问父亲的话可推知,男孩觉得自己为对方做得不够enough,故选Bo
50.D解析根据上文中的But theidentity ofthe donorisasecret.”可知,捐献者的身份是保密的;并结合下文内容可推知,男孩并不被允许allowed知道是谁捐献的耳朵,故选D
51.D解析根据该句中的“but”,并结合下文可推知,捐献者的身份多年来一直kept保密,但揭晓的这一天最终到来了
52.B解析与“Slowly”呼应,并结合上文“his mothers casket棺材”可推知,他的父亲慢慢地、轻轻地gently伸出手,故选B
53.C解析根据空后的“find that the mother hadno outer ears”,并结合下文中的“Mothersaid she was_______________________she neverhad herhair cut”可推知,男孩的父亲伸手去把男孩母亲的头发hair拢起来
54.C解析根据语境可推知,母亲乐意glad为儿子牺牲,甘愿不剪头发,故选C
55.A解析根据语境可推知,此处表示没有人说男孩的母亲不漂亮beautiful,故选Ao非选择题部分听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What sthe weatherlike nowA.Sunny.C.Rainy.
9.What isthemans jobprobablyA.A lawyer.C.A travelagent.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题C.Italy.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题A.Work atthe swimmingpool.B.Have Spanishgrammar classes.
13.What doesthewomanhavetodo onMondaysC.Have discussionswith Mr.Brown.
14.When didthe tennisclub meetlast yearA.On Mondays.B.On Tuesdays.
10.Why doesnttheman liketogoto FranceA.He sbeenthere.B.It istoo noisy.C.The timedoesnot fit.Spain cost
11.How muchdoesthetour toB.385pounds.A.345pounds.C.470pounds.his holiday
12.Where willthemango forB.Spain.C.On Wednesdays.
15.Which sportdoestheman probablypreferA.Badminton.B.Football.C.Tennis.
16.What clubwill boththe speakersjoinA.The filmclub.B.The singingclub.C.The guitarclub.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.How manypeople inAmerica go rock climbingA.More thanten million people.B.Around ninemillion people.C.About fivemillion people.第三部分语言运用第二节【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了一种即将上市的智能钱包
56.to survive解析考查非谓语动词need todo sth.为固定搭配,意为“需要做某事”句意在当今的移动支付世界,我们生存真正需要的是一部智能
57.bringing解析考查非谓语动词根据空前的介词by可知,空处作该介词的宾语,故用动名词形式句意但有一家公司希望通过将传统钱包带入数字时代,让它们再次变酷
58.an解析考查冠词根据该句中的“a GPStracker,and evena camera”并结合语境可知,该处泛指“一个警报器”,且alarm的发音以元音音素开头,故用不定冠词an
59.so解析考查连词句意如果你的智能和钱包分开了,警报器会提醒你,这样你就不会忘记它根据空处前后的句意可知,空处前后表示因果关系,故用so引导该结果状语从句
60.is lost解析考查动词的时态和语态句意如果你的钱包丢失或被盗,GPS跟踪器可以帮助你找到它if引导的条件状语从句中可用一般现在时表示将来,故空处用一般现在时;根据语境可知,空处表示丢失的状态,故用is losto
61.more interesting解析考查形容词的比较级上文介绍了如果你的钱包丢失或被盗,GPS跟踪器可以帮助你找到的情况,结合该句中的“Even”可知,此处表示“更令人感兴趣的是前置摄像头”故该处用形容词的比较级
62.without解析考查介词根据语境可知,如果有人胆敢在未经允许的情况下打开你的钱包,里面的一个小相机就会拍下照片并发送到你的智能上without permission意为“未经允许”,为固定用法
63.will take解析考查时态分析句子结构可知,该句为主从复合句,从句为if引导的条件状语从句,使用了一般现在时,故主句用一般将来时句意如果有人胆敢在未经允许的情况下打开你的钱包,里面的一个小相机就会拍下照片并发送到你的智能上
64.easily解析考查副词空处修饰动词“find”,故用副词形式
65.models解析考查名词的单复数model为可数名词,根据空前的数词“three”可知,该处用复数形式句意这种高科技钱包的三个模型将于今年晚些时候上市,预计最便宜的价格是179美元第四部分写作第一节应用文写作One possibleversion:We haverecently helda classmeeting todiscuss theimportance ofrespecting our parents becauseitis oneofthetraditional Chinesevirtues.As moststudents todayaretheonly childin theirfamily,they oftenregard themselvesasthecenter ofthe family,without caringmuch about theirparents.We havelisted tendos torespect ourparents,such asremembering ourparents birthdays,expressing ourlove andthanks tothem,and greetingourparentswhen theyreturn home.The programmehas beenso successfulthat wehave wonpraises fromboth socialgroups andourparents.It isbelieved thatthis iswhat weshould havedone earlier!第二节读后续写One possibleversion Paragraph1aDad,r mnotgoing,“Isaid,I haveto stayheresothe carswontroll overthe nest,“Because ofso manythings todeal with,my daddrove awayto tell.Then thewoman remindedmethat itwas timeto eup witha planto protectthe nest.Just thenseveral carspulled over.Thatwas whena plantook sudden,perfect shapein myhead.I ranover toturn tothem forhelp.It wasnotlong beforethey understoodeverything.More driversjoined in.They parkedthe carsin thewayto protectthe nest.Paragraph2Soonaringofvehiclessurroundedthenest.Nothing ornobody isallowed toget closeto theeggs.All themorning wefailed to takepartintheballoon festivalactivities.Finally,the festivalwasover.People beganto leave.When Dadcametopick meup,onlythewoman and I werestationedthere.And,thekilldeer,watching overher eggsinthenest,perfectly safe.
18.What doesrockclimbingrequire accordingtothe speakerA.Strength andstrong will.B.Strong willand highenergy.C.Good balanceand strength.
19.How manykinds ofrockclimbingare mentionedA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
20.According tothespeaker,who shouldattempt togorockclimbing aloneA.Only theverybestinthesport.B.Only theyoung climbers.C.Only peoplewho haveexperienceingroups.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项AWhen I was threeyears old,I couldn,t speak.It wasa strangereality thatnone ofthe doctorsIvisited couldunderstand.One day,I wasshadowing(尾随)my mother.She foundherself lookinginamirror,and throughitour eyesmet.She beganto speakto methrough thereflection,andIslowly beganto mimic(模仿)her mouths movementsuntil Iformed aword.It turnedout thatI mdeaf inmy leftear,and havea slightproblem inmy right.Being hardofhearing hasbeen difficult,but I veneverlived ina stateof self-hating sorrow.Imaginebeing able to shutout allsound asyou layyour headdown tosleep bysimply rollingover ontooneside.That smy realitywhen Isleeponmy“good ear”,and itmakes mefeel likea superherosometimes.People callmy deafsidemy“bad ear”,but whenI wearmy hearing aid,I haveaccess toarange offeatures thatsome otherdeaf peopledont.In cinemas,for example,with oneclickof abutton I can enjoya wholefilm asthough itwere whisperedtomefromthemouths ofthe actors.Owning a hearingaidhasn,t alwaysfelt good,however.On thefirst dayI gotmy aid,whenI waseight,I tookittoschool forshow andtell.As Iexplained howit workedto myclassmates,a boyyelled out,Aren tthose forold men”At thatmoment,I feltdifferent.It tooka longtimefor metogetover thatsense ofbeing sounlike mypeers.But its notjust schoolkidswho canmake usdeaf andhard-of-hearing peoplefeel likeburdens.Every videoon socialmedia thatlacks subtitles(字幕),for example,means anentire munityofdeaf peopleis unableto enjoyit.pletely deafpeople areexcluded fromenjoying manymovies too,as subtitlesin cinemasare almostimpossible to find.And withhearing aidscosting around$2,500each,it canbe hardfor manypeople toaffordto beabletolisten tothings thatothers takefor granted.As forme,Icanlistentomusic,enjoyfilms,and catchconversations一I mlucky.I mdeaf,but Ican stillhear everything.Ivebeenblessed withwonderfullifeexperiences,andIam human.And whenit esto sleeping,I inevensuperhuman.
21.How doesthe authorview hishearing difficultyA.It sa disasterand causeshim alot oftrouble.B.It gavehim achance toexperience somethingspecial.D.It helpedhim tolive inhis ownworld withoutbeing interrupted.
22.What isthe authors attitudetoward hislifeC.It madehim feelembarrassed infront ofhis classmates.A.Grateful.B.Anxious.C.Excited.D.Disappointed.
23.What isthe authors mainpurpose in writing thepassageA.To giveadvice onlife todisabled people.B.To showhow difficultlife isfor disabledpeople.C.To sharehis experienceof treatinga disadvantagewith gratitude.D.To showthe convenienceahearingaid couldbring.I startedto workas aneditor fora travelmagazine.I didnt reallymind thework,but Iwantedsomethingmorechallenging.My sistersent mesome detailsforaposition ina start-up.The job wasaseemingly perfectmix ofmy skillsand interests,so Ijumped atit.However,soon afterI joinedthe pany,its modelchanged tofocus oneducation,and everythingaboutmy positionchanged.I wasasked totake on the pletelydifferent rolesof sellingcontentsto teachersand trainingpeople.I hadno experiencein sales,training oreducation.On topofthat,V man introvert(内|句的人)・I feltmore alittle outsidemy fortzone.I knewIwantedto growas anindividual andmakeaserious impactonthepany.I toldmyself thateverything feelsoverwhelming atfirst andI shouldat leasttry.In a way,Ifelt likeI didnt havea choice.I knewjumping outofthenest wasthe rightthing forme,eventhough itfelt prettyawful.Iwasfortunate tobe surroundedby veryhelpful people,both atwork andat home.My bossnever askedif Ithought I could doit;she askedif Iwas interestedin trying.I spenthours researchingmy panys products.I askedlots ofquestions andspoke toso manyteachersthat therewere soonmore goodexperiences thandifficult ones.I lookedfor opportunitiesto putin extraeffort.The moreI did,the betterI felt.Over time,I discoveredthat thejobwassomething I could doand likeddoing.It wasincrediblyrewarding to see thepany grow.I alsolearned its importanttotakerisks andaccept newopportunities,even whenyourenot sureifyou11do well.I dont thinkthere sanything worsethanfailing totry.I mso gladI tried,and itsurely paidoff.
24.Why didthe authorwantto change herjobA.She intendedto challengesomething new.B.She waspaid too little atC.She followedher sisters advice.D.She gotbored ofher oldboss.her oldjob.
25.How didthe authorfeel aftershe enteredthe newpanyA.Excited.B.Curious.C.Stressed.D.fortable.
26.What sthe authors purposeinwriting the textA.To tellreaders thatfailure isthe motherof success.B.To warnabouttherisks andchallenges whenchanging jobs.C.To exposerisks andchallenges ina smalland newlyfounded pany.D.To encouragereaders totake onchallenges andturn risksinto opportunities.A newstudy showsthat risinglevels ofplanet-warming gasesmay reduceimportant nutrients(营养物)in food crops.Researchers studiedthe effects of carbon dioxide onrice.In theexperiment,scientists grew18kindsofrice infields inChina andJapan.They setcarbon dioxidelevels towhat scientistsarepredicting forour planetbytheend ofthe century.Rice grownunder highcarbon dioxideconditionshad,on average,13to30percent lowerlevels offour Bvitamins and10percent lessprotein(蛋白质).The cropsalso had8percent lessiron and5percent lesszinc thanrice grownundernormal conditions.However,Vitamin Elevels increasedby about13percent onaverage.The researcherssaid theeffectsofplanet-warming gaseswould bemost severefor thepoorestcitizens insome ofthe leastdeveloped countries.These peoplegenerally eatthe mostrice andhavethe leastplex diets.That includesabout600million peoplein Indonesia,Cambodia,Myanmar,Bangladesh,Laos andother nations,mainly inSoutheast Asia.Other studieshave shownthat highertemperatures fromclimate changeand weatherextremeswill reducefood production.And scientistsare findingthat risinglevels ofcarbon dioxideandother planet-warming gasesthreaten foodquality.Earlier studiesshowed thatwheat,rice,field peasand soybeansgrownunder highcarbon dioxideconditions allhad lowerlevels ofprotein andminerals.Scientists predictedthat almost150million peoplemight beat riskof havingtoolittleprotein orzinc intheir dietby
2050.The newstudy suggestsawayto lowerthe nutritionalharm ofclimate change.That isto growdifferentformsofricethatcan adaptto highercarbondioxidelevels.
27.Growing riceunderhighcarbondioxideconditions may.A.increase ironintherice B.make itless nutritiousC.cause lossesof VitaminE D.make itmore delicious
28.How canpeople reducethe nutritionalharm ofclimate changeA.By importingrice fromChina andJapan.B.By takingother kindsof foodinstead ofrice.C.By avoidingeating ricefrom SoutheastAsia.D.By growingrice suitablefor theenvironment.
29.What sthe authorspurpose ofwritingthetextA.To informreaders whatnutrients foodcrops contain.B.To callonpeopleto carefortheplanet theylive on.C.To sharethe resultsof somestudies onpeoplesdiets.D.To tellreaders wherefoodcropsare mainlyproduced.
30.In whichpart ofa magazinecan youread thetextA.Advertisements.B.Art andculture.C.Science reports.D.Business news.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后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What sthe purposeof buildingpatience abilitiesIn aword,happiness.Better relationships,more success.But indeedit takesefforts tobuild themsuccessfully.
31.Thus,when thebig onese,we willhave developedthe patiencewe needfor hard times.Understand the addictive natureof angerand impatience.We,human beings,are stillconstructedwith ourold reptilian(爬行动物的)brain thatprotects ourphysical andemotionalsurvival.On theemotional survivalside,we wantour waytogetahead,to achieve,and toulookgood”.Let sjust faceit.
32.So thefirst stepingrowing patienceistoget intouch withtheaddictivequality ofthe oppositeof patience一anger,impatience,blame andshame.We allhave them.And wecan growbeyond them.Upgrade ourattitude towardsdisfort andpain.Pain hasits purposesand pushesus tofindsolutions一we trytochangethe otherperson,situation orthing that we thinkis causingourdisfort.But theproblem isthat itis notthe outsidething thatsthesourceofourpain,buthow ourmindisset.
33.Pay attentionwhentheimpatience orpain starts.Most ofus dont reallyrealize itwhenwe arefeeling eventhe smallest—but verypresent—painful feelings.
34.But toreally careforourselves,get curiousabout whats actuallyhappening inthe momentinside you.Focusing onwhats actuallyhappening,you cannotice theworry ofnot wantingwhatshappening,the resistance.
35.When youfind yourselfimpatient,or angrywith yourself,you canremindyourself that you aregrowing,and that,“Sure,this isunderstandable;this iswhat happenstome whenImbothered.You cansay toyourself,It strue.I dont likethis;this isunfortable,but Ican tolerateit.”A.Practice positiveself-talk.B.So thesolution topain isan insidejob.C.Patience abilitiesbenefit youin manyways.D.Learn toforgive yourselffor beingimpatient inhardtimes.E.We ignorethe factthatwere inpain andfocus pletelyon fixingtheproblem.F.The urgeto protectourselves andwhat weconsider valuableis absolutelyhabit-forming.G.Effective waysare remendedto trainourselves towork withlittle painand annoyance.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45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The happynew motherasked eagerlytoseeher baby.However,when shelooked athis tinyface,she was36—.The babyhad beenborn without
37.Fortunately,time38that thebaby shearing wasperfectexcepthisruinedappearance.Hegrew up,―39if therewere nothis misfortune.As afavorite with his classmates,he mighthavebeen classpresident,40the misfortune.He developeda talentfor literatureand music.His parents41hoped thathe hadaperfectlife.One day,his fatherspoke withthe doctor,“Could42be done”“I believeIcould3apair ofouter ears44they couldbe accessible.The doctordecided.Therefore the5began foraperson whowould makesuch asacrifice.Two yearswent by.One day,his fathersaid totheson,You regoing tothe46—,son.Wehave someonewho will47the earsyou need.But theidentity ofthe donorisasecret.”The operationwasabrilliant.8—,andanewpersonturnedup.His talentsblossomedinto genius.Later,he marriedand enteredthe DiplomaticService.One day,he askedhis father,“Who gave me theears Whogavemeso muchIcouldnever do49for himorher.”“Idonot believeyou could,“said the father,“but theagreement wasthatyouare not50・・・not yet.”The secretwas51for years,but theday dide.He stoodwithhisfather besidehis motherscasket(棺材).Slowly,52,thefatherreached outhis handand raisedthe thick,reddish-brown53tofindthatthemotherhadnoouterears.“Mother saidshewas54she neverhad herhair cuthisfatherwhisperedand nobodyever thoughtMother less55,did they”
36.A.angryB.embarrassedC.shockedD.curious
37.A.eyesB.feetC.fingersD.ears
38.A.provedB.lastedC.flewD.ignored
39.A.tall B.handsomeC.short D.bad-looking
40.A.with B.in spiteofC.for D.but for
41.A.still B.hardlyC.almost D.ever
42.A.somebody B.everythingC.nobody D.nothing
43.A.operate B.destroyC.transplant D.repair
44.A.if B.whileC.although D.since
45.A.experiment B.searchC.analysis D.operation
46.A.school B.libraryC.hospital D.bedroom
47.A.donate B.repairC.make D.sell
48.A.failure B.successC.honor D.damage
49.A.harm B.enoughC.bad D.goodB.realizedC.understood D.allowed
51.A.changed B.discussedC.spread D.kept
52.A.carelessly B.gentlyC.excitedly D.gradually
53.A.skirt B.handC.hair D.quilt
54.A.depressed B.worriedC.glad D.regretful
55.A.beautiful B.uglyC.respectable非选择题部分。
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